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i.-, as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market price, <lb/>
paid for country <lb/>
Clerk, J. C. <lb/>
Collector, C. O. Rountree. <lb/>
J. T. Smith chief, W II. <lb/>
and I. Dudley. <lb/>
Aldermen, D. Spain, L. <lb/>
Arthur, Charles B P. <lb/>
rick, K. B. ft I,, liar., <lb/>
W. B. Parker and B. F. Tyson, <lb/>
Board meets every first Thursday <lb/>
Norfolk, Vs. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Broken la <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
SI cow, solid <lb/>
color, slightly darker on nose <lb/>
I horns rut oft I hue inches of head <lb/>
when left, inch strap Chicago and New <lb/>
around neck. Will calve about <lb/>
Sept. 28th. Any said . <lb/>
cow will in I.,,,,,,,,,, <lb/>
Sept. I, . <lb/>
The great remedy not only every <lb/>
farm of but makes radical <lb/>
Contagious Blood Poison, <lb/>
Sores, Boils, Catarrh, <lb/>
all arising Iron. Impurities In the blood. <lb/>
by physicians and prominent people every- <lb/>
where after thorough trial. <lb/>
Ill NOT INJURE THE DIGESTIVE ORGANS. <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
All are <lb/>
to hunt or in any way upon <lb/>
an, of In Heaver <lb/>
J. . <lb/>
lab <lb/>
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C, <lb/>
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Ma, Ma It <lb/>
w. ii mini, a <lb/>
la I <lb/>
TWO Bit fa <lb/>
I in <lb/>
ill or an <lb/>
Ce <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
N, C. <lb/>
Wire Iron Sale. <lb/>
work and prior, <lb/>
deal ii mt on <lb/>
vs. I I. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
ION I <lb/>
YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. H. WHITE, <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C. <lb/>
of goods lo, <lb/>
i ht or <lb/>
hr <lb/>
a m <lb/>
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a m <lb/>
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Strange bill true that <lb/>
worry, sad <lb/>
waste. <lb/>
You Write <lb/>
a If to every <lb/>
member of the best <lb/>
in County when <lb/>
in <lb/>
Eastern Reflector <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
PRINTING <lb/>
HOUSE <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
II TO P<lb/>
VOL. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, X. C, FRIDAY, 1902. <lb/>
9-5. <lb/>
Manufacturing <lb/>
Commercial Printers f School <lb/>
Books. , Office Supplies, Etc. <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Only the Host <lb/>
Dependable Fabrics <lb/>
Are utilized in making the gar- <lb/>
that we sell for both men <lb/>
and boys-nothing is allowed to <lb/>
pass that does not certain <lb/>
high standards of durability and <lb/>
fast color, and we guarantee <lb/>
every garment sold. Therefore <lb/>
you do not rake risk when <lb/>
buying here. <lb/>
Let us show you how we can <lb/>
save you money on your business <lb/>
or dress clothing, and on your <lb/>
apparel. <lb/>
THE TEACHER <lb/>
IN THE HOME. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson<lb/>
. sizes. <lb/>
heating. <lb/>
a to <lb/>
I Se <lb/>
m r , <lb/>
v . <lb/>
a V-. Ii <lb/>
Hie ,. <lb/>
. -j- a written guarantee. <lb/>
. Paris Exposition <lb/>
. . <lb/>
-tali in <lb/>
. <lb/>
SALE BY <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
In addition to the best stoves in the world we <lb/>
carry everything; you may expect to in a hard- <lb/>
ware store. <lb/>
Packing for Steam and Water Pipes is <lb/>
decidedly the best thing of the kind <lb/>
have ever handled. Call and examine it. <lb/>
The Proof of Doing is We Do. <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse <lb/>
no claim that is not out by facts. An <lb/>
of 11.70 for our during the month of <lb/>
its own talking about what Man <lb/>
the rent of do for those who sell at the Greenville <lb/>
You only have to try to be convinced <lb/>
will get you the highest prices every time. <lb/>
G. P. EVANS CO , <lb/>
k. h asS; Proprietor Greenville Warehouse. <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
Per <lb/>
Pill County Teach- <lb/>
Then- is probably no profession <lb/>
in the world are <lb/>
i tin teacher. <lb/>
There is an end t. anal <lb/>
there i none. In <lb/>
I lie many the teacher, <lb/>
we the to <lb/>
and all this when <lb/>
himself herself <lb/>
well. the duties <lb/>
the owes to are <lb/>
culture, dig- <lb/>
and yet ease. He <lb/>
talent, <lb/>
at the same I <lb/>
in be endowed with I <lb/>
and work bearing <lb/>
mind bis <lb/>
Then he i ha duties to <lb/>
his pupils, not only in <lb/>
room and on the play ground, hut <lb/>
in the world large. Ah <lb/>
lion is the development of the <lb/>
whole these duties must <lb/>
include the i <lb/>
moral duties also. <lb/>
the <lb/>
teacher owes to own em- <lb/>
loyalty, patriotism <lb/>
t law. Me most be, as <lb/>
well as these. The school <lb/>
Is no . ii will as the <lb/>
tale. The school to the child is <lb/>
really what man <lb/>
It In the child <lb/>
Males his Ural duty, loyalty <lb/>
he owes own slate <lb/>
and country. <lb/>
Not only has the <lb/>
moral and religious duties to lie <lb/>
parents, but there are certain <lb/>
Other relation- duties due the i <lb/>
pa re it an to whom the <lb/>
children are committed live <lb/>
sevenths of the time during school <lb/>
Puff it every <lb/>
duty not only to teacher, but <lb/>
example, guide even parent fur <lb/>
the time <lb/>
And hut, by means least, <lb/>
he duties to parents what <lb/>
is nominated in our mil <lb/>
Teacher It is this <lb/>
feature of the <lb/>
if the teacher <lb/>
today, and which arc <lb/>
Time a fuller of <lb/>
the Subject than under the follow- <lb/>
1st. His duty to know the <lb/>
home. <lb/>
2nd, His duty in the home <lb/>
ordinary <lb/>
His duly in the home <lb/>
ex unit I i nary <lb/>
1st. Bis duly to know the <lb/>
home. Many not the <lb/>
faintest conception of the homes <lb/>
whoso children they are teaching <lb/>
Under conditions their <lb/>
must be a complete failure. The <lb/>
one foundation object teacher <lb/>
be lo lead the child oat of <lb/>
Ignorance into knowledge, and this <lb/>
cannot he done it one be <lb/>
of home life of the child <lb/>
of the home life is total <lb/>
the child itself. A <lb/>
thorough knowledge of home <lb/>
is for the proper manage- <lb/>
of the child. A thorough <lb/>
with the child's pie <lb/>
riots, his <lb/>
and will enable one <lb/>
to understand explain <lb/>
acts and motives of <lb/>
life which mil in- <lb/>
or understand without this <lb/>
shall we know <lb/>
the homed <lb/>
By going into them, thereby <lb/>
com inn hi personal contact with <lb/>
each and member of lain <lb/>
It is quite true their homes <lb/>
may not he like yours, but font <lb/>
duty is to o no matter bow hum <lb/>
hie the home or how <lb/>
the duty -and duties arc <lb/>
burdensome. Many <lb/>
children come to us from homes <lb/>
which the riling principles <lb/>
low, Perhaps the teacher is <lb/>
the and only person, with <lb/>
comes in contact, <lb/>
who characteristics and <lb/>
qualities lead him to <lb/>
Mi than <lb/>
of his home. By <lb/>
to father and mother. It <lb/>
takes much time and more <lb/>
to learn pies <lb/>
the home, bat It mast be done. <lb/>
The teacher who in this <lb/>
will undoubtedly <lb/>
in most others. <lb/>
Secondly, in the home <lb/>
under ordinary <lb/>
Be clever in the <lb/>
A frank is needed for <lb/>
the sake of the child. <lb/>
your school room work let <lb/>
parent know you are in <lb/>
the child. Be frank, he honest. <lb/>
if unpleasant facts have lo be <lb/>
Stated so in a pleasant manner. <lb/>
; Be exemplar in character, <lb/>
word, and manner, thereby <lb/>
and even love. <lb/>
Never fail to lie with a kind <lb/>
word and to praise when <lb/>
can be honestly e. Em- <lb/>
brace -very opportunity i. Inspire <lb/>
ambition in the home for <lb/>
of the and thus <lb/>
the parent t- help correct <lb/>
mend then children propel <lb/>
and or <lb/>
contrary, bet the parents know <lb/>
yon need and want their <lb/>
co-operation. Also impress upon <lb/>
; In in the fact that it will be a <lb/>
great help t both you and <lb/>
child. <lb/>
Thirdly, also extra- <lb/>
ordinary conditions In <lb/>
such as sickness of children <lb/>
parent What are the duties <lb/>
then I Always u- <lb/>
r a <lb/>
every way pol <lb/>
hie. and in such a manner <lb/>
will not hesitate to call yon <lb/>
is needed. <lb/>
visits. Be sympathetic l. <lb/>
not hesitate to this <lb/>
people need more than for <lb/>
feel sympathetic, <lb/>
lo talk and act thus. Make <lb/>
your visits to afflicted ones so <lb/>
cheerful and bright that will <lb/>
look forward lo your coming with <lb/>
an expectant pleasure. <lb/>
These duties m seem to <lb/>
many some of them onerous, <lb/>
but to succeed in the fullest sense <lb/>
the teacher needs to thus be and <lb/>
act. The farther you are removed <lb/>
from culture and good social con- <lb/>
the more you need to ex- <lb/>
yourself in these things, <lb/>
without which a teacher never <lb/>
reaches the possibilities which lie <lb/>
before him in his profession. <lb/>
Let me not only ask hut urge all <lb/>
teachers present, that they <lb/>
these graces and qualities <lb/>
more fully in the than they <lb/>
have in the past, making <lb/>
daily programs let us include <lb/>
sometime to used visiting <lb/>
the homes, even if the amount <lb/>
time be very short each day, we <lb/>
may accomplish a great deal if this <lb/>
amount be rightly used. . <lb/>
those who have tried plan can <lb/>
estimate Its worth, Nut only <lb/>
It prove a help to the teacher and <lb/>
child, hut the world demands <lb/>
is look for the teacher <lb/>
power is shown in and <lb/>
love. This sympathy must In <lb/>
elude parents as <lb/>
Let each not be <lb/>
in any of the qualities and <lb/>
that are for the furtherance and <lb/>
betterment of our <lb/>
the advancement of our <lb/>
has advancement of state, <lb/>
county all man kind. <lb/>
J Washington Letter <lb/>
. <lb/>
Special Iron the <lb/>
Capital of the <lb/>
la probably no more per- <lb/>
man in Washington <lb/>
than President After <lb/>
hi own com lotions, that <lb/>
the tariff ought to revised, and <lb/>
accept lug the dictum of Senator <lb/>
his s. politicians, <lb/>
I hat the policy for re- <lb/>
was lo pat, <lb/>
that if lie want <lb/>
ed to in he must <lb/>
not Pus. <lb/>
is now receiving the <lb/>
in <lb/>
several days a woman and <lb/>
a little have been soliciting <lb/>
alms on the street here. They are <lb/>
members of the Prank <lb/>
and have been occupying <lb/>
s house on Washington street, <lb/>
between and third. A <lb/>
In quarter, <lb/>
night attracted attention <lb/>
Smith and <lb/>
who found Lewis and drunk <lb/>
Mrs. Lewis being down and <lb/>
husband beating her, <lb/>
for being i <lb/>
He is not known lo have <lb/>
any Tb man <lb/>
woman are be able t. <lb/>
would Is- an act to --t <lb/>
their girl into <lb/>
if that can be done. <lb/>
tor the <lb/>
On Tuesday, the the Sans <lb/>
flub the Mi-- <lb/>
Jones the <lb/>
very all <lb/>
the members were present and <lb/>
were given most welcome <lb/>
by the hostess, who received her <lb/>
friends in her most cordial man- <lb/>
Tin parlor was most daintily <lb/>
decorated the invasion with <lb/>
masses of and shad <lb/>
which cast a mellow <lb/>
glow n all around. <lb/>
The being railed to or- <lb/>
the discussion the <lb/>
we were treated to <lb/>
a most fill <lb/>
by Miss on <lb/>
Marshall, of the days of <lb/>
X sketch Mrs. OhM. <lb/>
Dam was also read <lb/>
Latham. <lb/>
After the business of the Club <lb/>
delicious refresh- <lb/>
were served, consisting -d <lb/>
cakes and other and a <lb/>
lute hour we bade hostess a <lb/>
reluctant The Club <lb/>
will hold its next meeting with <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
the western and <lb/>
act st r- the hope of <lb/>
in tin section of the <lb/>
Hy. lies in making good the <lb/>
of the last campaign, that <lb/>
the ii if would lie it <lb/>
In of a <lb/>
clearer into <lb/>
he has appealed the, <lb/>
of ins Cabinet and lo the <lb/>
republican leaders. There is <lb/>
d n tin n <lb/>
Ah all I w . but <lb/>
s- en fur <lb/>
wants revision, <lb/>
Babcock ex- <lb/>
Ira that pin j. <lb/>
exclusively and Mi line la <lb/>
any Hie <lb/>
ii a reform platform. <lb/>
is tr e Idaho other <lb/>
states which were carried <lb/>
ho the republican part only lo, ; <lb/>
personal popularity of <lb/>
President and the assurance <lb/>
he would Insist on a revision of the j <lb/>
tariff which would curtail <lb/>
profits of the trusts. <lb/>
Tho argument advanced by <lb/>
i that the present <lb/>
prosperity cannot last, that tariff <lb/>
revision will t no reversal <lb/>
present conditions and that If <lb/>
the republican party is caught in <lb/>
the of an attempt to revue, <lb/>
the tariff, which will he inevitably, <lb/>
attended by endless personal <lb/>
strife, country will, <lb/>
administer a prompt rebuke by <lb/>
Voting for their opponents. As a <lb/>
sample of the kind of advice prof-l <lb/>
feted the President by his friends I <lb/>
was recent. <lb/>
Lodge and Burrows. The former <lb/>
his willingness to <lb/>
the Cuban treaty because it would <lb/>
tot injure his constituents who <lb/>
raise tobacco nor beet <lb/>
sugar, but be protested vigorously <lb/>
against the New <lb/>
because might hurl some of <lb/>
n of section the <lb/>
other hand, Senator Burrows pi <lb/>
pressed his to vote for <lb/>
the new Pound land <lb/>
protested against the Cuban <lb/>
treaty. The that the taint <lb/>
is a local Issue is again luring de- <lb/>
with fact <lb/>
that no republican t willing to <lb/>
of protection to <lb/>
Interests of bis own section I <lb/>
benefit of the at large. I <lb/>
The has held open his <lb/>
message, hoping lobe able judge <lb/>
which will be more politic <lb/>
course for him to pursue, after be <lb/>
has with senators <lb/>
who have been <lb/>
lied to on him this week. <lb/>
h o e I <lb/>
Greenville's<lb/>
Store. <lb/>
r w Longer <lb/>
The s, ,., i h mil and i i <lb/>
can go living .- if I id- <lb/>
die had never been naked <lb/>
No, it can't, either. <lb/>
is not p. t. b.- a hat it was be- <lb/>
fore, are going to lei <lb/>
i; i a little morel <lb/>
are g lo have <lb/>
s of ll l I Sell lo <lb/>
with. <lb/>
The answer lo the e i <lb/>
cm a building with <lb/>
ii gallons of Lead and . <lb/>
Zinc ,. s lib i d punt. <lb/>
and it will several a <lb/>
mg i-.; <lb/>
lead and nil mixed hand, <lb/>
In re's i ml mil <lb/>
the Slates will <lb/>
soon be proof abundant <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
What will do with then <lb/>
II. L. t sells tin- paint <lb/>
I r. of most of comfort was tho <lb/>
only requisite in a Shoe, bat today this must be com- <lb/>
artistic attractiveness in harmony <lb/>
the node of the season. We know you will be glad to learn <lb/>
that a shoe ha- last been produced, strong in every <lb/>
part, graceful in every line, easy and comfortable in way, <lb/>
at the extremely low price of 18.00 per pair. We are solo <lb/>
for the Shoe In this city, and we your <lb/>
careful Inspection of excellent Shoes at our store. <lb/>
we also carry a full line of Shoes of <lb/>
makes all the popular leathers at popular prices. <lb/>
FOR MEN. <lb/>
There will lie man In- <lb/>
dependent voters in tin stale, <lb/>
if democrats would resort to <lb/>
argument instead of appealing t. <lb/>
prejudice there is no reason why <lb/>
vote he to <lb/>
the party. To it straight, <lb/>
many of these people have nothing <lb/>
against the party hut have become <lb/>
tired listening to the dished <lb/>
up a- democratic duct Hue Dur- <lb/>
ham Herald. <lb/>
. building <lb/>
In great rep- <lb/>
to <lb/>
shoe <lb/>
pair <lb/>
fully <lb/>
make your <lb/>
fed look well, no <lb/>
what wear, and <lb/>
of <lb/>
perfection of <lb/>
HIGH QUALITIES-LOW PRICES. <lb/>
Look for the sign <lb/>
the Popular Dealer. <lb/>
Bell III, soil Children <lb/>
. <lb/>
SCHWAB CO. <lb/>
of Is <lb/>
man should be interested in our popular <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
We will be glad have you cull and sec them. II you <lb/>
looking fur cheaper or some other kind, we <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
PULLEY BOWEN. <lb/>
Special offerings in every department of our store. <lb/>
mill I, <lb/>
iii. <lb/>
i ii to. stock is larger than It <lb/>
i i- u in substantial form <lb/>
of our if for any reason your <lb/>
I i your money. <lb/>
old holly Iran <lb/>
on in <lb/>
i.-r i- no <lb/>
log <lb/>
to be valuable turn. <lb/>
to a <lb/>
The <lb/>
loaded red and <lb/>
are off <lb/>
ear loud lo northern and <lb/>
old at a good <lb/>
lot an <lb/>
adapted, <lb/>
people now in cutting <lb/>
in making <lb/>
in tn the <lb/>
ear have <lb/>
been from <lb/>
lion new are being <lb/>
added lo number In <lb/>
No one will suffer <lb/>
bully trees <lb/>
the bled <lb/>
ma upon holly <lb/>
Ar- <lb/>
Silk, ever yard <lb/>
Von gel any. <lb/>
. -ilk. <lb/>
in <lb/>
in ii i silk. We are <lb/>
making a this, and want <lb/>
you other <lb/>
silks; will i; i- <lb/>
I ll. <lb/>
wool, In <lb/>
we vi 1.-1 I <lb/>
can be hail to sell <lb/>
Kid <lb/>
in i ml all shades. <lb/>
take pains In selecting <lb/>
these give you i <lb/>
v aim pail <lb/>
i i h ii i linen full bleached <lb/>
Table flue and heavy and <lb/>
worth <lb/>
um <lb/>
Vest, lull sine, ail seam, <lb/>
covered; are very <lb/>
I., be had <lb/>
Ladles Wool <lb/>
ii you are <lb/>
something <lb/>
cheap ii .- bate <lb/>
One lot las, I <lb/>
now <lb/>
all to <lb/>
pair <lb/>
Vests, One <lb/>
looking <lb/>
1.85 pair <lb/>
from <lb/>
in <lb/>
extra heavy Lined <lb/>
gray, and cream <lb/>
a before <lb/>
On,, let to close <lb/>
c- <lb/>
and now <lb/>
price, I lo <lb/>
close <lb/>
One Top <lb/>
some worth and <lb/>
an odd must <lb/>
The la <lb/>
have the nicest La- <lb/>
Men's to he found <lb/>
anywhere. Out shoe is made <lb/>
grade and i, <lb/>
to he for the price <lb/>
can he had. <lb/>
Our 2.00 can't be <lb/>
beaten He sure to see <lb/>
our Shoe- yon buy. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Button Shoes, . <lb/>
i to out <lb/>
is <lb/>
the latest <lb/>
pi lies are right, <lb/>
Hals. A hi line of men's and <lb/>
hats in all tho latest shapes. <lb/>
Prices that suit you. <lb/>
Hen's and <lb/>
have, a in order to the entire stock of Clothing out we are offer- <lb/>
par cent. runner prices, as an- out the Clothing business. <lb/>
We have always to sell the rather than the cheapest. Isn't It <lb/>
a great deal to that you here ill Is, sold to yon for lust what it really i, <lb/>
, s kind of arc and that is the kind of store we keeping. Come to see <lb/>
I examine our stuck. r B <lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
Advice to the Aged. <lb/>
bowels, weak and <lb/>
am in <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
i P TO DATE LINE <lb/>
What <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Huts, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
AND A NUMBER F thing <lb/>
WHICH I AM TO <lb/>
Come to see me for your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
specific effect on <lb/>
U l he th i <lb/>
ii their natural M <lb/>
in and <lb/>
IMPARTING VIGOR----- <lb/>
bladder and LIVER. <lb/>
to the <lb/>
art to old and <lb/>
FROM GRAFTON <lb/>
AND BACK <lb/>
Don't fail to see me <lb/>
before you buy <lb/>
Shells, S <lb/>
Heaters, Pumps, <lb/>
Locks, Hinges. <lb/>
And anything else in the Hardware Line. <lb/>
Your friend, <lb/>
H. L. CARR <lb/>
Something; Nice <lb/>
In go your table, <lb/>
you to go to <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
IF <lb/>
YOU ARE <lb/>
HUNTING <lb/>
ill-- -iT.-it-i <lb/>
Grafton am bad <lb/>
g ; . ; . . k <lb/>
. n I <lb/>
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in.- <lb/>
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at The Mm tn <lb/>
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. <lb/>
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i. flour <lb/>
b turn t.-r <lb/>
whole town and <lb/>
an- <lb/>
U was all duo to <lb/>
baring attended n <lb/>
colics in the city for <lb/>
la or <lb/>
toward Jennie. <lb/>
. an for colon and know <lb/>
bow mm II <lb/>
Ant tin or M Jape, <lb/>
fur- rM I I too<lb/>
I to <lb/>
bf wives homo. TImi <lb/>
no <lb/>
and at <lb/>
lore, and J threw In a <lb/>
of for the . to <lb/>
nothing of and friendly <lb/>
y net <lb/>
And. tho f all. the did not <lb/>
pill nor drop lb cracker <lb/>
nor <lb/>
n her bad <lb/>
told. Into <lb/>
on two <lb/>
., Ill salary. <lb/>
Ai f<lb/>
In fact <lb/>
for it In all Will <lb/>
I he beat and <lb/>
now wt are -0 <lb/>
supplied in fruits of nil <lb/>
kinds, lies. <lb/>
Canned Goods. Smoked plan, and the woo from room hat <lb/>
Meat, and nest Mo- <lb/>
in the way of <lb/>
the a v <lb/>
n Inn -f farm- <lb/>
era up <lb/>
en lined baked a <lb/>
very long and very <lb/>
pointed in in-1 front, high t<lb/>
TWO HAVE PAID IN TUB <lb/>
Km <lb/>
OF N. K <lb/>
Loan <lb/>
Gun <lb/>
up a, <lb/>
work<lb/>
Will rS If aliens U- w Mb i ii on month <lb/>
are living, or within three ; upon evidence <lb/>
and of arrears Interest. <lb/>
A after No S. <lb/>
payable the the and each <lb/>
year, the premium for the year be paid. <lb/>
They may <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
insured. <lb/>
J. L. it i, At <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
I A L SALE <lb/>
-OF. <lb/>
I TEN <lb/>
including in latest <lb/>
widths and shades, Velvets, <lb/>
Plumes, Hat Trimmings and <lb/>
New York Pattern <lb/>
THE.<lb/>
Three <lb/>
the Value of <lb/>
Any Other. <lb/>
On bird <lb/>
i Third <lb/>
M l I. , ii n I <lb/>
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THE PEARL <lb/>
NECKLACE <lb/>
Edgar desiring to <lb/>
move lo swim of and real- <lb/>
that without a fortune be moat <lb/>
be able to make some return for <lb/>
east about for a method of <lb/>
doing He not sing or play <lb/>
musical instrument lie could not <lb/>
lead One thing be could <lb/>
could work tricks of of <lb/>
hand. By be gradually got <lb/>
Invited to the t and soon <lb/>
greet demand. <lb/>
One Edgar a large <lb/>
ball given by one magnates, <lb/>
lie was a room crowded <lb/>
with when be <lb/>
two and <lb/>
a n into <lb/>
a fold of a lady's dress, formed <lb/>
a sort of pocket The lady who <lb/>
involuntary of the Jewels <lb/>
the <lb/>
of a rich banker. <lb/>
Now. as of those <lb/>
contained fellows an <lb/>
to who always get in <lb/>
a twinkling be bad for n plan to <lb/>
turn What he bad seen to great <lb/>
A thief had purloined <lb/>
the necklace and for some bad <lb/>
to get rid of It. This <lb/>
son was soon explained. Hearing a <lb/>
commotion the hall. went <lb/>
there and found one of the guest a. Hob- <lb/>
art a man of <lb/>
searched <lb/>
by a private detective for the <lb/>
had boon momentarily laid off <lb/>
the robing room and bad <lb/>
appeared. A bad r- seeing <lb/>
man robing room when no <lb/>
else there answering to the <lb/>
of Chum her I in. of course <lb/>
Jewels were not found. <lb/>
The detective retired In confusion. <lb/>
Nevertheless the new- of the <lb/>
BOOB found <lb/>
In n very position. <lb/>
sought hostess and <lb/>
to <lb/>
if yon will permit to entertain <lb/>
some of your by h tow <lb/>
of hand tricks. I think I can add to <lb/>
the of your <lb/>
Mr. I would <lb/>
have but did <lb/>
like to trespass <lb/>
Ten minutes later a number of <lb/>
were Hie room. <lb/>
Edgar a platform used for <lb/>
delighted <lb/>
with his Mia <lb/>
In the room, and <lb/>
looking very <lb/>
next said Edgar, call <lb/>
lost you do <lb/>
all know that Worth has loot <lb/>
a valuable even- <lb/>
A fell the <lb/>
Magic la if It can't restore <lb/>
properly. In other words, <lb/>
lie. Is not of a <lb/>
bat of an lady whose <lb/>
Integrity U <lb/>
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mo tapping forehead <lb/>
closing his eyes. four are <lb/>
eight, which, being divided by two, <lb/>
gives four. In a fold of dress of <lb/>
fourth lady sitting the eighth <lb/>
row of the necklace will be <lb/>
Stopping down from the platform, <lb/>
Edgar to Miss <lb/>
and. putting bis band Into fold, <lb/>
look out held It aloft <lb/>
banded It to lady who had <lb/>
loot II <lb/>
a chipping or not <lb/>
very of of Rd- <lb/>
skill, hut of rejoicing at the <lb/>
that whole affair a <lb/>
trick. Nevertheless Edgar was blamed. <lb/>
fellow will atop at <lb/>
BO id one <lb/>
day he'll get <lb/>
Iris with said <lb/>
bad no a third, <lb/>
use of <lb/>
your Edgar to <lb/>
alias placing tho <lb/>
necklace with <lb/>
granted the par- <lb/>
don, but with good grace. <lb/>
Edgar sauntered away, though In- <lb/>
different to effect ho bad produced, <lb/>
but got out of the room <lb/>
hastened tn the hostess begged <lb/>
to assemble the three persons In- <lb/>
In a private room. When they, <lb/>
Included, came together, <lb/>
closed the door and <lb/>
matter of tho necklace <lb/>
more serious than la supposed, had <lb/>
not acted us I did It might have <lb/>
The neck- <lb/>
lace was undoubtedly stolen, and <lb/>
a band drop It In <lb/>
dress. Had I revealed the fact there <lb/>
are some who would have <lb/>
wished to screen her have <lb/>
rd even pure a You, <lb/>
too, Mr. would have re- <lb/>
under leading <lb/>
tho audience to believe that It a <lb/>
mere trick both these disagreeable <lb/>
have in n avoided, our hostess la <lb/>
hating a cloud over <lb/>
her ball, while Mm Worth la <lb/>
of property. will <lb/>
Buffer for <lb/>
present looked at Edgar <lb/>
with mingled with ad- <lb/>
at <lb/>
When the affair came to tho ears of <lb/>
father, he deter- <lb/>
mined at once to avail <lb/>
of a young man with <lb/>
great ability <lb/>
Edgar not only eventually became <lb/>
partner, but married daughter. <lb/>
ANNABEL<lb/>
Speaking of homes and Of h <lb/>
Ice Mr. to Ufa <lb/>
Id and reveals a <lb/>
of affairs. Id Italian <lb/>
there art do slum poor <lb/>
est of p. r may be lodged in the <lb/>
same palace with people <lb/>
runs over annually. poof <lb/>
are packed away Id the garrets or <lb/>
cellars, to be sure, and their <lb/>
at must be rendered all man <lb/>
by the and of <lb/>
lavish class <lb/>
no objections whatever to <lb/>
a or place of business. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION<lb/>
Mrs. We bin married <lb/>
twenty years today, <lb/>
a Yea, <lb/>
years we've fought <lb/>
Mrs. Henpeck <lb/>
old wretch <lb/>
Hiram Lattice b <lb/>
get <lb/>
Hundley, <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
The of Fine <lb/>
and Medium <lb/>
tries <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave ill, <lb/>
M. for <lb/>
at with <lb/>
Steamer, for Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York Boston, <lb/>
Aurora, South <lb/>
Swan Quarter, and <lb/>
all for t with rail- <lb/>
at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers order freight <lb/>
Old Dominion S. Co. front <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line and <lb/>
S. Co. from Baltimore. Mer- <lb/>
and Line <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
J. Aft., <lb/>
C. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
COAST <lb/>
SCHEDULES <lb/>
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in the South. <lb/>
Correspondence <lb/>
Solicited. <lb/>
on to and <lb/>
II. M. iv W. J. <lb/>
, Aunt. Mgr. lien. <lb/>
t. M. t. m. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
mm-co- <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
of <lb/>
Doors, Sash and Blinds, <lb/>
Interior and Exterior Finishings <lb/>
for Fine Modern and Cheap Build <lb/>
We solicit and <lb/>
guarantee to give satisfaction in <lb/>
E. Broad Street, work- <lb/>
send your tiers to <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
j Co. <lb/>
. M. <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil <lb/>
Turkeys. Bed <lb/>
Oak Suits, B <lb/>
by Carts, <lb/>
Tallies, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Ax <lb/>
West Che <lb/>
roots, Henry Can <lb/>
nod cherries, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Syrup, Jelly, Milk <lb/>
Flour Coffee, Meal, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Oil. <lb/>
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Oar <lb/>
den Beads. Oranges, Apples, Mill, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches. <lb/>
Prunes, Current, <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and <lb/>
Ware. and <lb/>
. Best Butter, <lb/>
Sawing Machines, and <lb/>
other Quality <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Con. <lb/>
tee me <lb/>
S. M. Schultz <lb/>
Ph. -e SB <lb/>
N. <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
I Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties Bag,. <lb/>
, shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
W. J. <lb/>
nu. t and boat, and <lb/>
In town. <lb/>
freight Any or- <lb/>
for me left of Co. <lb/>
r No. <lb/>
Dr.<lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Sick Headache <lb/>
Food doesn't digest well <lb/>
Appetite poor Bowels <lb/>
constipated Tongue coated <lb/>
It's your liver Pills <lb/>
arc liver pills; cure <lb/>
biliousness. <lb/>
All <lb/>
BUCKINGHAM'S <lb/>
, i <lb/>
------DEALER IN------ <lb/>
III <lb/>
A LINE OF <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R.<lb/>
day, evening. <lb/>
r meeting <lb/>
J. N. Booth, <lb/>
a. M. A. Allen <lb/>
every Sun <lb/>
lay, mm mug and evening. <lb/>
meeting evening. Rev. <lb/>
H. M. Eure, <lb/>
-i. L. II. Pander, <lb/>
ten lent <lb/>
Sunday, Sou <lb/>
day a. in. E. B. <lb/>
W. V- Co, <lb/>
Minister. Morning and evening <lb/>
prayer with sermon every let <lb/>
and Sunday. Lay <lb/>
every 2nd and 4th <lb/>
Sunday a. m., W. II. <lb/>
Litany <lb/>
every Wednesday a. in. <lb/>
i n Preaching <lb/>
and fourth Sunday in each month <lb/>
night. <lb/>
W. Davis, pastor. Sun- <lb/>
day P. M., W. R. Par. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
No regular service<lb/>
LEE m <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. e M. <lb/>
meets and <lb/>
third Monday evening. H. <lb/>
H., J. M. See. <lb/>
K. River No. <lb/>
every Wednesday evening, <lb/>
W. H. C. T. M. Hook- <lb/>
K. of R. and S. <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, <lb/>
No. meets every Tuesday <lb/>
evening. W. AWn., If. <lb/>
D. D. <lb/>
R. A. Zeb Vance Council, No,. <lb/>
meets every Thursday <lb/>
W. B. Wilson. J, <lb/>
IS. Regent. <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meet every first and third <lb/>
j Thursday night in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z- Gardner, Worthy <lb/>
heir; D. Smith <lb/>
I. O. <lb/>
No. meets <lb/>
Monday night lo Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W, B. Wilson <lb/>
D. S. Smith <lb/>
OFFICERS. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court, D. C. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Sheriff, O. W. Harrington. <lb/>
Register of Deeds, T- R. <lb/>
Treasurer, J. B. Cherry, <lb/>
Coroner, C. Laughing, <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Surveyor, J. D. Cox. <lb/>
Commissioners, R. L. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Pies always <lb/>
on hand <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and, j. j. g., <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. and Cannon. <lb/>
n H A R D E E <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
prices as low the <lb/>
lowest. market price, <lb/>
paid for country produce, <lb/>
TOWN OFFICERS. <lb/>
Mayor, H. W. Whedbee, <lb/>
Treasurer, H. L. <lb/>
Clerk, <lb/>
Collector, C. D. <lb/>
Police, J. T. Smith chief, W. <lb/>
and I. Dudley. <lb/>
Aldermen, D. Spain, L. C. <lb/>
Arthur. Charles B P. Pat- <lb/>
rick, E. B. B. L. <lb/>
W. and B. F. Tyson. <lb/>
Board meets every first Thursday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
The rheumatic remedy not only curt, every <lb/>
term makes radical cures <lb/>
Contagious Blood Poison, <lb/>
Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Catarrh, <lb/>
and all diseases arising from Impurities In Mood. <lb/>
by and prominent people every- <lb/>
where after thorough trial. <lb/>
NOT INJURE DIGESTIVE <lb/>
H. C <lb/>
n -I In <lb/>
st Two a,, a <lb/>
5.00 <lb/>
light red cow, solid <lb/>
color, slightly darker on note <lb/>
j horns cut oft three of head <lb/>
when left, inch strap <lb/>
around Will calve about <lb/>
Sept. 25th. Any finding said <lb/>
cow will notify. D. <lb/>
Sept. I, 1902 <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
All are <lb/>
to In any way upon <lb/>
any my In Heaver <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
i H-ii In <lb/>
r. <lb/>
r. II. KIND. <lb/>
All Di on; fie <lb/>
But Co., <lb/>
d,. <lb/>
,,. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers la <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
Private Wire, to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
American and Italian Marble <lb/>
v Ire Said. <lb/>
work and <lb/>
ti pea eat on <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
.-l photo <lb/>
F- <lb/>
III <lb/>
VA ION U L <lb/>
WHEN YOU WANT <lb/>
Dry Goods, Groceries, Confections, <lb/>
etc., go to <lb/>
Mrs. L. B. WHITE, <lb/>
Black Jack, N. C. <lb/>
Nice tins cf goods on <lb/>
Country bought for <lb/>
good,. <lb/>
Strange but true Rm <lb/>
makes worry, sad o, <lb/>
waste. <lb/>
You Write <lb/>
a personal letter to every <lb/>
member of the best <lb/>
lies in Pitt County when <lb/>
you advertise in <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
P REFLECTOR <lb/>
PRINTING <lb/>
HOUSE <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
riftS, <lb/>
I Eastern Reflector <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, X. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1902 <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
I Commercial f School <lb/>
Books, f Office Supplies, Etc <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson <lb/>
Only the Host <lb/>
Dependable Fabrics <lb/>
Are utilized in making the gar- <lb/>
that we sell for both men <lb/>
and is allowed to <lb/>
pass that does not certain <lb/>
high standards of durability and <lb/>
fast color, and we guarantee <lb/>
THE TEACHER <lb/>
IN THE HOME. <lb/>
by Mies Annie Per- <lb/>
kin the Pill County Teach- <lb/>
Association. <lb/>
There i probably no <lb/>
in the world duties are . <lb/>
manifold as of the teacher. <lb/>
There is an end t., mint <lb/>
his there is none. In <lb/>
the of the teacher, <lb/>
we first the duties to himself <lb/>
all through this paper when <lb/>
himself herself <lb/>
well. the many duties <lb/>
the to himself are <lb/>
thorough dig- <lb/>
and yet ease. He must also <lb/>
polecat tact, talent, j <lb/>
at the same <lb/>
The teacher who in <lb/>
will undoubtedly sue. <lb/>
in most others. <lb/>
Secondly, in the home <lb/>
under ordinary <lb/>
Be clever in the home. <lb/>
A frank i- Deeded for <lb/>
the sake of the child. Explain <lb/>
your school mom work and let <lb/>
parent know you are in <lb/>
child. Be bank, honest, <lb/>
if unpleasant facts have to lie <lb/>
do so in a pleasant manner. <lb/>
; Be exemplar in character, <lb/>
word, and manner, thereby <lb/>
respect and even love. <lb/>
Never tail to be ready with a kind <lb/>
and to give praise when it <lb/>
lie honestly Km- <lb/>
brace opportunity lo Inspire <lb/>
in the home for <lb/>
of I be Child, thus incite <lb/>
the patent to and com. <lb/>
their proper <lb/>
and or the <lb/>
neatly <lb/>
impress upon <lb/>
He I <lb/>
mast be endowed with to, <lb/>
please work always bearing in ti the parents know <lb/>
mind his own preservation. <lb/>
, . , , Then the teacher has duties to <lb/>
every garment sold. Therefore j his ,,,,,. , Iv ,. .,,,, <lb/>
room and on the play ground, <lb/>
in the world at large, As <lb/>
is the development of the <lb/>
whole these duties must <lb/>
necessarily include the <lb/>
moral religious duties <lb/>
Then conies the duties which the <lb/>
teacher owes to hi, own state, em- <lb/>
loyally, patriotism <lb/>
you do not rake risk when <lb/>
buying here. <lb/>
Let us show you how we can <lb/>
save you money on your business <lb/>
or dress clothing, and on your <lb/>
apparel. <lb/>
I you need and want <lb/>
talon. Also <lb/>
. the fact that will hi <lb/>
help to both you and the <lb/>
child. <lb/>
Thirdly, there. also <lb/>
in <lb/>
such as sickness of children . I <lb/>
parent hat ate the dunes <lb/>
teacher Always en- <lb/>
quire after the sick ones, in <lb/>
assistance In every way <lb/>
in <lb/>
Washington Letter <lb/>
Special from the <lb/>
Capital the Nation, <lb/>
in Trouble. <lb/>
days woman <lb/>
s little girl hare been soliciting <lb/>
alms Inn-. They are <lb/>
of the family Frank <lb/>
and have Ween occupying <lb/>
a house on Washington street. <lb/>
1902. second and third, A lively <lb/>
, in that quarter, <lb/>
here no more per- ;., ,,. ;.,, , <lb/>
man in Washington today <lb/>
than President Roosevelt, <lb/>
j his own convictions, <lb/>
the tariff ought to lie revised, and <lb/>
Opt Smith policeman Dudley <lb/>
who round Lewis and wife <lb/>
Mrs. Lewis being down and her <lb/>
husband beating her. Lewis <lb/>
for and <lb/>
He is not known to <lb/>
any The man sod the <lb/>
are said to be aide to work. <lb/>
Would be an of charily to gel <lb/>
their little girl into better <lb/>
if can be done. <lb/>
accepting the dictum Senator <lb/>
hi--, p <lb/>
the Winning policy the re- <lb/>
patty was to pat, <lb/>
after if he want- <lb/>
id to lie elected in he mi <lb/>
not countenance revision, the Pres- <lb/>
is now receiving the <lb/>
of the western and <lb/>
the hope of the <lb/>
party in their section of the conn <lb/>
try, lies in making good the Tho secret Is <lb/>
pledges of the last campaign, on living as if the rid- <lb/>
tar ff would lie by it- die had never been naked, <lb/>
hope of a it can't, either, Greenville <lb/>
clearer into is not going In be what was <lb/>
the President la <lb/>
Shoe <lb/>
h o el <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
IN the recollection of most of comfort was that <lb/>
only <lb/>
billed wit <lb/>
mode <lb/>
in a shoe, but today this must be com- <lb/>
an artistic attractiveness in harmony with <lb/>
season. We know you will be glad to learn <lb/>
r Longer. <lb/>
that a Shoe ha- at last been produced, strong in every <lb/>
part, in every line, easy and comfortable in way, <lb/>
st the extremely low of per pair. We are <lb/>
agents for the Shoe in this city, and we you <lb/>
inspection of these excellent Shoes at our store. <lb/>
Remember we also carry a full line of Shoes <lb/>
makes In the popular leathers at prices. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
of <lb/>
FOR MEN. <lb/>
Ricks Wilkinson<lb/>
. i-- and sizes. <lb/>
j.-. to <lb/>
V-i. it <lb/>
Cut <lb/>
Fin,.<lb/>
He must be, as <lb/>
as teach, these. T., H <lb/>
assistance Is needed. <lb/>
your visits. Be sympathetic, n. <lb/>
not lo express <lb/>
path; people need mote I bun for <lb/>
you to feel sympathetic, they need <lb/>
you to talk and ad thus. Hake <lb/>
visits to the ones so <lb/>
is Institution us well as <lb/>
stale. school to the child is <lb/>
really what the stale is to man I <lb/>
ft Is often school the child <lb/>
bis first duty, loyalty and <lb/>
he owes his own stale <lb/>
country. <lb/>
bright that Will <lb/>
only ha. the teacher , <lb/>
moral and religions duties to the pleasure. <lb/>
SALE BY <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
In addition to the best stoves in the world we <lb/>
carry everything you may expect to find in a hard- <lb/>
ware store. <lb/>
Packing for Steam and Water Pipes is <lb/>
decidedly the best thing of the kind we <lb/>
have ever handled. Call and examine it. <lb/>
The Proof of Doing is We Do. <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse <lb/>
makes no claim that is not borne out facts. An average <lb/>
of 111.70 for everything sold on our during the month of <lb/>
August does its own about what Man <lb/>
tho of do for those who sell at the Greenville <lb/>
Warehouse. You only have to try us to be convinced that we <lb/>
will get you the highest prices every time. <lb/>
O. F. EVANS CO , <lb/>
r. a. Proprietor Warehouse. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
parents, there are certain <lb/>
other relations duties due the <lb/>
parents, as those to whom <lb/>
children are committed lot live <lb/>
of the time during school <lb/>
sessions. For it is every teacher's <lb/>
duty not only to be teacher, but <lb/>
example, guide and even parent for <lb/>
the lime <lb/>
And hist, by no means least, <lb/>
he has duties to parents in what <lb/>
is nominated in our subject, -The <lb/>
Teacher the It is this <lb/>
special feature of the many duties <lb/>
of <lb/>
today, and which <lb/>
Time forbids fuller discussion of <lb/>
the subject than the follow- <lb/>
1st. His duly to know the <lb/>
home. <lb/>
2nd. His duly in the home <lb/>
ordinary circumstances. <lb/>
3rd, His duly in the home <lb/>
extraordinary circumstances, <lb/>
1st. His duty to know the <lb/>
home. Many teachers have not the <lb/>
faintest conception of the homes <lb/>
abase children they are teaching <lb/>
Under these conditions their <lb/>
must be a complete The <lb/>
one foundation object of the teacher <lb/>
should be to lead the child out of <lb/>
Ignorance into knowledge, this <lb/>
cannot be done one lie <lb/>
of home life of Total <lb/>
ignorance of home life is total <lb/>
ignorance of the child Itself, A <lb/>
thorough knowledge of home <lb/>
is necessary for the manage- <lb/>
of the child. A thorough <lb/>
acquaintance with the child's <lb/>
training, his temperament, <lb/>
peculiarities, will enable one <lb/>
to understand and explain many <lb/>
questionable act, motives <lb/>
life which we could not in- <lb/>
or understand without this <lb/>
shall we know <lb/>
the homes <lb/>
By going into them, thereby <lb/>
coming in personal contact with <lb/>
MI and every of the lam <lb/>
II is quite true their homes <lb/>
may not he like yours, but your <lb/>
duty is to go no mailer how hum <lb/>
the home or how <lb/>
the Lhasa duties are <lb/>
sometime burdensome. Many <lb/>
children come to us from homes <lb/>
which the ruling are <lb/>
very low. Perhaps the teacher is <lb/>
the first and only person, with <lb/>
whom child comes in contact, <lb/>
possesses characteristics and <lb/>
qualities that lead him to realize <lb/>
there are higher ideals than those <lb/>
of his home. By <lb/>
to father and mother. <lb/>
lakes much lime and much mine <lb/>
tact to ruling pies <lb/>
of the home, but it must be <lb/>
These duties may seem to be <lb/>
many some of them onerous, <lb/>
but to succeed in the fullest sense <lb/>
the teacher needs to thus be and <lb/>
act. The further you are removed <lb/>
from culture and good social con- <lb/>
the more you need to ex- <lb/>
yourself in these things, <lb/>
without a teacher never <lb/>
reaches the possibilities which lie <lb/>
out before him in his profession, <lb/>
not only ask hut urge nil <lb/>
teachers f resent, that they <lb/>
these graces qualities <lb/>
more fully in future than Kiev <lb/>
have in the past. In making our <lb/>
daily programs let us include <lb/>
sometime to be used in visiting <lb/>
the homes, even if the amount <lb/>
time lie very short each day, we <lb/>
may accomplish a great deal if this <lb/>
amount be rightly used. <lb/>
those who have tried this can <lb/>
estimate its worth. Nut only <lb/>
It prove a help to the teacher and <lb/>
child, but the world demands and <lb/>
is looking for the teacher whose <lb/>
power is shown and <lb/>
love. This sympathy must in <lb/>
elude the parent as well <lb/>
child. Let us each not be wanting <lb/>
In Of the qualities and <lb/>
are for the furtherance <lb/>
betterment of our profession. Pol <lb/>
ill the advancement of our <lb/>
has the advancement of Mate, <lb/>
count and all mail kind. <lb/>
members of his Cabinet lo tin <lb/>
republican lenders. There <lb/>
doubt amongst the eastern <lb/>
who all say <lb/>
Wilson, <lb/>
wants revision. <lb/>
an ex- <lb/>
11.1 called fur purpose <lb/>
are going to be <lb/>
its people a little mote <lb/>
in, I prosperous- are going to bare <lb/>
of the money I. it to buy <lb/>
other with. <lb/>
The answer lo the c is this; <lb/>
ran paint a building with <lb/>
gallons of Lead <lb/>
Min with <lb/>
exclusively and the ii will wear <lb/>
the were elected <lb/>
on a platform. Tho <lb/>
same i- true of Idaho and other <lb/>
western states which were carried <lb/>
for republican party only by <lb/>
the personal popularity of the <lb/>
President and the assurance <lb/>
he would a revision of the <lb/>
tariff which would curtail the In- <lb/>
ordinate profits of the trusts. <lb/>
long a- a <lb/>
lead and <lb/>
There's <lb/>
several times a. <lb/>
painted with <lb/>
d by hand. <lb/>
of ii till <lb/>
the United Slates There will <lb/>
soon proof abundant of it <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
What will people do with their <lb/>
money II. <lb/>
There will hereafter be many in- <lb/>
advanced by voters in this stale, yet <lb/>
is that the present the democrats would resort to <lb/>
prosperity cannot last, that instead of appealing to <lb/>
tale the reversal Prejudice there Is no reason why <lb/>
tor <lb/>
tin Tuesday, the 18th, the Bans <lb/>
Bond Club metal the <lb/>
Lizzie Jones. Although the <lb/>
was very nil <lb/>
member, were present <lb/>
were given a most cordial welcome <lb/>
by the hostess, who received her <lb/>
friends in her man- <lb/>
The parlor was most daintily <lb/>
decorated for the with <lb/>
turns and shad- <lb/>
ed which cast a mellow <lb/>
glow on all around. <lb/>
The meet being called to or <lb/>
and after the discussion no- <lb/>
books, were treated lo <lb/>
a most Interesting <lb/>
paper by Miss on <lb/>
Marshall, the of tho days of <lb/>
1813. A sketch Mrs. Chas. <lb/>
Dana was read by <lb/>
Miss Louise Latham. <lb/>
After business of tho Club <lb/>
being delicious refresh- <lb/>
were served, consisting <lb/>
cakes sad other and at a <lb/>
bate hour we bade our hostess a <lb/>
reluctant good-evening. The Club <lb/>
will hold next uncling with <lb/>
Miss Whedbee. <lb/>
ill p <lb/>
I present conditions and that if <lb/>
the republican party is caught in <lb/>
tho midst of anal to revise <lb/>
which will he inevitably <lb/>
this vote should be lost entirely to <lb/>
patty. To put it straight, <lb/>
many of those people have nothing <lb/>
against the but have become <lb/>
ll <lb/>
building, <lb/>
In groat rep- <lb/>
resents to <lb/>
million, of <lb/>
Every pair of Sell Man's <lb/>
Shoes illustrate <lb/>
this tact. make your <lb/>
feel look well, no matter <lb/>
what size you wear, and <lb/>
the extreme of <lb/>
with perfection of <lb/>
comfort sad <lb/>
HIGH QUALITIES-LOW <lb/>
Look the sign of <lb/>
marks the Popular Dealer. <lb/>
shoos f Men, Children <lb/>
SCHWAB CO. Chicago, <lb/>
Sill Boon Ska, la <lb/>
Every man should be interested in our popular <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
We will be glad to have you call and sec them. If yon <lb/>
looking for something cheaper or some other kind, we hare <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
attended personal luck- tired listening to the stuff <lb/>
strife, the country <lb/>
administer a prompt rebuke Herald. <lb/>
voting for their opponents. As <lb/>
sample of tho kind of advice prof- <lb/>
President by hi- friends <lb/>
recent afforded Senators <lb/>
Lodge former <lb/>
signified bis willingness to ratify <lb/>
the Cuban treaty because it would <lb/>
not injure his constituents who <lb/>
nor it i <lb/>
sugar, but be protested vigorously I <lb/>
Special offerings in every department of our store <lb/>
because might Inn i <lb/>
of In- On tho The is well way the weather has been too mild. <lb/>
other baud, Burrow, ex be, to relieve fins we arc offering special inducements in <lb/>
pressed his vote ping u nice portion tho selling price, Remember our guarantee <lb/>
PULLEY BOWEN. <lb/>
the New treaty <lb/>
but protested against the Cuban <lb/>
treaty. The tact that <lb/>
is a local Issue i- again being de- <lb/>
together the fuel <lb/>
that no republican i- willing to <lb/>
sacrifice one cent of protection to <lb/>
the interests of bis own section for <lb/>
the at large. <lb/>
The President has held open his <lb/>
hoping lobe able to judge <lb/>
will be the more politic <lb/>
for to pursue, after be <lb/>
has conferred with the senator, <lb/>
and have been <lb/>
invited t. call on him tin- week. <lb/>
old tic- are so <lb/>
mi in this <lb/>
section, lot which there is no <lb/>
use except for Christmas trees <lb/>
the holidays, have turned out <lb/>
to be valuable property that furn- <lb/>
employment to ti number of <lb/>
people. The branches of the trees, <lb/>
loaded with red berries sod green <lb/>
leaves, me cut off and shipped by <lb/>
the car load to u cities <lb/>
sold a good price decoration <lb/>
purposes, for which are <lb/>
splendidly adapted, Numbers <lb/>
people SIS now engaged in culling <lb/>
these blanches limn while <lb/>
others employment in making <lb/>
boxes iii which to pack <lb/>
Several oil loads have <lb/>
ahead boon shipped this sec. <lb/>
lion and new recruits ate <lb/>
r added lo the Dumber already in <lb/>
the business, Ho one will suffer <lb/>
from the slaughter of holly trees <lb/>
except the which bird <lb/>
depends in.,, upon holly berries <lb/>
lot winter 1-1. i. At <lb/>
It is mil. we cheerfully refund your money. <lb/>
36-Inch Taffeta Silk, every yard <lb/>
guaranteed. Von can I get any- <lb/>
thing silk, no I <lb/>
matter what the price <lb/>
Taffeta Silk. We arc <lb/>
making a leader of this, and want <lb/>
yon com par.-i I with other s-1 on <lb/>
you will find it as <lb/>
good and <lb/>
yard wide Heavy <lb/>
wool, in light gray; <lb/>
we have heal that I <lb/>
be had <lb/>
Kid <lb/>
tap, in fuel all -hades. <lb/>
We lake special pal is in selecting <lb/>
these and give you great i <lb/>
value-in pail <lb/>
inch all linen full bleached <lb/>
Due heavy and <lb/>
heavy and fully worth ca. <lb/>
cuts, inn price <lb/>
Vest, full rise, nil <lb/>
covered; they ale very Or. <lb/>
bast in be had tit <lb/>
Ladies Wool Vests, line <lb/>
and if you are Looking for <lb/>
something good and <lb/>
it is hole at <lb/>
One lot of <lb/>
Hose, seamless, -old <lb/>
for out <lb/>
fleece-Lined <lb/>
all sizes, don't fail lo <lb/>
see <lb/>
stock is than it <lb/>
substantial form of <lb/>
if for any reason <lb/>
Shirt, from <lb/>
Button Shoes, <lb/>
pair <lb/>
1.85 pair <lb/>
Infants <lb/>
In <lb/>
Men's extra heavy Lined <lb/>
Undershirts, gray, and cream <lb/>
id IV. a piece. See them before <lb/>
buying. <lb/>
One lot Linen Collars to close <lb/>
out; former price, C <lb/>
and I.-. cents; now <lb/>
One lot of Ladies <lb/>
prices Iron to <lb/>
I close out at <lb/>
One lot of Men's Top Shirts, <lb/>
sonic worth and some <lb/>
just an odd lot and must <lb/>
sold. The price is <lb/>
We have the La- <lb/>
and Men's Shoes to be found <lb/>
anywhere. Our 1.80 shoe is made <lb/>
high grade and is <lb/>
to be tho best for the price <lb/>
that can lie had. <lb/>
Our can't be <lb/>
beaten anywhere. He sure lo see <lb/>
our Shoos you buy. <lb/>
Lot of Children's <lb/>
Button Shoes, worth i <lb/>
black <lb/>
to close out <lb/>
Outline of Children's Shoes is <lb/>
attractive and the latest designs; <lb/>
arc right. <lb/>
Hals. A big lino of men's and <lb/>
hats in all the latest shapes. <lb/>
will suit you. <lb/>
in; <lb/>
Hen's and <lb/>
it To, in Clothing out are <lb/>
Do cent, lower than pine,, as we are going out of the Clothing business <lb/>
gos, <lb/>
We haw always to sell the best goods, rather than the cheapest. <lb/>
a great know that whatever you buy here will be sold to yon for just<lb/>
Isn't It worth <lb/>
It really <lb/>
Come to<lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
in <lb/>
1st i <lb/>
see us v<lb/>
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THE <lb/>
If THE STATE <lb/>
News Opinions. <lb/>
CANINE BURGLAR <lb/>
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bland at S. <lb/>
C, u mail <lb/>
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER <lb/>
A new unusual law i. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND BUSINESS <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
M V. Nu <lb/>
who tired In <lb/>
oil f Lake <lb/>
Michigan north of came <lb/>
late one after in <lb/>
the on He was <lb/>
their what to And the front door <lb/>
would do ell see A. <lb/>
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nod aright <lb/>
some. <lb/>
I HI, <lb/>
to <lb/>
turvy and tho butler and gag- <lb/>
Relenting him. darted <lb/>
to go into effect in New York, the <lb/>
from editorial working of which it will lie <lb/>
to eating After the fa <lb/>
orthodox democracy, a e o ,.,.,, j, lie and. no <lb/>
republican grew plenty . <lb/>
j house to be and M he went again and to the <lb/>
a devoutly to lie firm will lie subject of the The <lb/>
be wished for. Many unprejudiced to arrest. The fire of w i ,, <lb/>
sober mind, would j ha. that mote than in i.-b Sunday <lb/>
s thing as one of the bet 1,300 were caused by <lb/>
of the Amendment. It would give . . year and, as his d- <lb/>
w has authority to regulate <lb/>
,.,,, <lb/>
lie questions that would seriously the <lb/>
affect future legislation the State,. Hereafter the use old <lb/>
for the public good. It is certain i fashioned matches at <lb/>
that many who gave strenuous; will be The danger <lb/>
. . , , I mm a match is reduced <lb/>
to the Amendment . , , <lb/>
r to a . as it can only <lb/>
such a result in mind. They re <lb/>
of Xe i . i. j content had <lb/>
down here t dog la that moaning In the <lb/>
will, the He is a,.;., <lb/>
Torn at a <lb/>
A fl Col Mfg. Co. B dog to get out. <lb/>
shipped one to that th. basal <lb/>
hundred Baud, wit and m <lb/>
their to they i-hut off <lb/>
only I <lb/>
struck a prepared <lb/>
a possibility will bear Larder on <lb/>
but a logical but will In easier on <lb/>
To the orthodox, however, how property owners <lb/>
much more up <lb/>
sort of thing than HOB. A. M. chairman of<lb/>
one <lb/>
Mr. and Mr. a <lb/>
couple. Edward I <lb/>
was a man. and ; <lb/>
wife, was In .-very <lb/>
One trait . <lb/>
r- -1 to a could <lb/>
learn nothing about the practice of <lb/>
banking. <lb/>
One Mr. called I <lb/>
way m Unit <lb/>
be bad time to for <lb/>
during bin <lb/>
to the be get <lb/>
what you want. name to the <lb/>
They will It. <lb/>
are not very whit they <lb/>
know ail about the <lb/>
Snatching a hasty nod i <lb/>
ho to a trolley car. <lb/>
Too that Mamie bad on band <lb/>
UM and w ; <lb/>
Taking out hT checkbook, <lb/>
he drew a check for a hundred <lb/>
She did to to the bank <lb/>
the day and Intend- <lb/>
ed Bending her coachman. Not know- <lb/>
what to write In the sluice left for <lb/>
Cough <lb/>
My wife hid a led cough <lb/>
for three two <lb/>
of Cherry Pectoral, <lb/>
large and it cured her com- <lb/>
J. H. Macon, Col. <lb/>
Probably you know of <lb/>
cough medicines that re- <lb/>
little coughs, all <lb/>
coughs, except deep ones I <lb/>
The medicine that has <lb/>
been curing the worst of <lb/>
deep coughs for sixty <lb/>
years is Cherry <lb/>
Pectoral. <lb/>
It. Ail <lb/>
I II. H. a.<lb/>
iv. <lb/>
In <lb/>
of i <lb/>
mi waking, right <lb/>
ml,, hen. imagine <lb/>
are <lb/>
Joseph Harden, <lb/>
merely to the nod. And Creek, and Harden, <lb/>
ere In town e <lb/>
when that<lb/>
in today <lb/>
party to the f <lb/>
of these present well -wisher. results of the operations of I hat <lb/>
there are grave that some <lb/>
of them will it if they <lb/>
meet it on the road. <lb/>
North Carolina Crop Report. <lb/>
The North Carolina Department <lb/>
the following <lb/>
crop report for <lb/>
the basin of per- <lb/>
crops being per <lb/>
cent for average clop. In <lb/>
case- of cotton then-port is <lb/>
that lbs average this year is above <lb/>
of year, while the quality <lb/>
Of is pot as being <lb/>
avenge <lb/>
The report <lb/>
each being With the <lb/>
average except M <lb/>
in la-half of the <lb/>
trial of the colored young <lb/>
men of the Sate. Thin statement <lb/>
will the <lb/>
able and <lb/>
criticism which the public <lb/>
in report In the <lb/>
Governor this <lb/>
man from <lb/>
here earl load. <lb/>
We <lb/>
he had over a mile and I <lb/>
another half mile in to <lb/>
f was <lb/>
visiting Hattie and <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
C. W. filled hi. <lb/>
n u- <lb/>
and Mr from <lb/>
we arc having services all <lb/>
In- week, A <lb/>
Yield of cotton <lb/>
Yield of cotton with <lb/>
last <lb/>
Yield of tobacco <lb/>
Quality of tobacco <lb/>
Yield of corn <lb/>
Yield peanuts <lb/>
Yield of sweet potatoes <lb/>
Yield cow peas <lb/>
Raleigh Observer. <lb/>
the coining North Carolina <lb/>
the upper house will <lb/>
have fifty members; one <lb/>
dent democrat of at night. Already <lb/>
tour republicans and a is Al <lb/>
forty-five The lower invited to out <lb/>
house has one <lb/>
I pendent democrat to u of <lb/>
nineteen ,. <lb/>
democrats. It I. <lb/>
claimed by the friends of <lb/>
Craig in the <lb/>
there will to vote <lb/>
for railed s. u <lb/>
ville <lb/>
till-. of Hi <lb/>
Field a <lb/>
here <lb/>
lb- Baptist <lb/>
Fail <lb/>
ti,. <lb/>
oh <lb/>
the <lb/>
held at Chicago in 1893 <lb/>
.-a telegraph, the auto- <lb/>
wireless <lb/>
by <lb/>
wire telephoning from railway <lb/>
trains and trolley cars in motion <lb/>
have been invented, All of these <lb/>
will lie on exhibition at Louis <lb/>
in <lb/>
If you could increase your hap- <lb/>
prolong your life, for- <lb/>
get your neighbor's faults For- <lb/>
get all the you have ever <lb/>
heard. Forget the temptations, little <lb/>
Forget the and give i <lb/>
Bob <lb/>
for Stale, <lb/>
and preached at <lb/>
The more merrier Thai <lb/>
the <lb/>
who had the pluck to liberal mm led man who <lb/>
the company of bandits round- g. M <lb/>
mg ear, the valuable hi. friend, hear of same get. <lb/>
j fact that in reality, the to take advantage of the p <lb/>
are just as big coward, as, <lb/>
the rest is due not <lb/>
to the large crowd all going one <lb/>
Still to the World. <lb/>
St. Louis, <lb/>
special from Mo. <lb/>
Dora Meek, who after a <lb/>
with her sweetheart day. <lb/>
ago. immediately fell <lb/>
lent trance, has not that lime <lb/>
evinced or <lb/>
a Ill <lb/>
the hands of physicians have fail- <lb/>
ed her. <lb/>
ed to ammonia fame, she <lb/>
coughed, halt from <lb/>
bled a and <lb/>
then relapsed. The farther <lb/>
ammonia was from <lb/>
fear of suffocation. She a <lb/>
apparently doe. <lb/>
Beery effort is <lb/>
hi. exit. If h. were <lb/>
to go lie would follow them, At <lb/>
the was worth trying. <lb/>
Went t lie- <lb/>
out a hone, <lb/>
. then released the <lb/>
which ran off toward the <lb/>
sad followed. <lb/>
The dog Mon into a <lb/>
n lea aha <lb/>
to the north of Get- <lb/>
ting las park appealed <lb/>
to than a <lb/>
hot Si the end <lb/>
an after that learned <lb/>
knew route perfectly. <lb/>
with <lb/>
the river, he to lb. <lb/>
a f.-w block. a <lb/>
t.- <lb/>
had picked up <lb/>
. mounted In the <lb/>
north, part of the , t Whom . <lb/>
Ibex be what tie <lb/>
was about The r <lb/>
to the of tin- <lb/>
tare tin lb. dog enter. a tenement <lb/>
nous, which had for been <lb/>
held Throwing <lb/>
their hone. a. it et aid <lb/>
be done, followed the into th- <lb/>
hut were too lute. Their <lb/>
guide had a <lb/>
rickety a . <lb/>
treads, they every <lb/>
binding, On coming t tho top story <lb/>
and of their guide they <lb/>
that they had their <lb/>
pains for and were to <lb/>
up chase when they heard the <lb/>
of a harking If in great <lb/>
delight It <lb/>
the dog had found its friends <lb/>
at meeting. <lb/>
he said. shall <lb/>
r- my <lb/>
said the cop, <lb/>
for <lb/>
What help do you <lb/>
Aren't w. two armed men While you <lb/>
the name f the payee, much d.- <lb/>
to on the <lb/>
aide hat Inn It Then <lb/>
her name to It <lb/>
told him to go to the <lb/>
hank and draw the money. Patrick <lb/>
did as he was told, hut returned with- <lb/>
out funds. <lb/>
The man M the winder, ma'am, say. <lb/>
my name toll. If . do <lb/>
have be <lb/>
think, ma'am, some on. <lb/>
will have to tell that <lb/>
How I don't know any- <lb/>
body do that <lb/>
be ray. if jell write <lb/>
In It he'll <lb/>
This t l- the way <lb/>
out It. Mrs. <lb/>
word <lb/>
SAL'S SACRIFICE <lb/>
no no none <lb/>
low love not <lb/>
In tin- <lb/>
thou art to <lb/>
fur <lb/>
But n <lb/>
ways low, wicked <lb/>
people <lb/>
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he tell by <lb/>
doom of the of aw <lb/>
don't care to my <lb/>
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end th t net rid of , <lb/>
her handwriting. M <lb/>
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anxious t tell her fortune, <lb/>
and M not him he retired, <lb/>
., .- that would the <lb/>
The m-it day <lb/>
the following <lb/>
at Am In trouble. <lb/>
MAMIE. <lb/>
An noon Mr. could r <lb/>
from the be took a <lb/>
from the be <lb/>
would home the day. When <lb/>
be drove to bit at a rapid <lb/>
throw the door and <lb/>
not less If She <lb/>
nae from <lb/>
fact Ml a la, <lb/>
wan n till It wan I the Court for the relief <lb/>
North Carolina, In Sup. rim- Court, <lb/>
Pitt County. Before the Clerk. <lb/>
M. O. Administrator of <lb/>
. Charlotte K. <lb/>
y- <lb/>
J. r, <lb/>
William Mrs. <lb/>
K. Jr., J. <lb/>
ti. <lb/>
S. K. <lb/>
K. Mm, J. C. <lb/>
J, K. <lb/>
J. O, It. L. <lb/>
The named will <lb/>
take that an action entitled <lb/>
has boon in the <lb/>
Court of Tilt County, to nil <lb/>
for u lot in the town of <lb/>
N. C, that wt formerly owned <lb/>
and K. <lb/>
. And the defendants <lb/>
will further take that are <lb/>
at tin-Court <lb/>
In N. C. on the day <lb/>
of and or <lb/>
demur to the petition died in <lb/>
or will to <lb/>
In <lb/>
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way, Mini <lb/>
ire bought <lb/>
mil bettor A <lb/>
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S b re have not <lb/>
their supply f <lb/>
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mi hi an much while <lb/>
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Mutt Go <lb/>
are v take It Into their i Into h-me. be found bis wife <lb/>
a primmer charge of the man who <lb/>
had on her for a of her <lb/>
bond wilting, <lb/>
I'm <lb/>
throwing hoc about <lb/>
MOB. <lb/>
cried Edward, aghast <lb/>
Ibo to the man who <lb/>
stood by <lb/>
am to Inform yon. sir, that <lb/>
I felt it my duty to arrest your <lb/>
wife for forgery. I, however, permit- <lb/>
her to remain here till your <lb/>
What <lb/>
has forged name of Edward <lb/>
to a the<lb/>
nu Edward <lb/>
Ton l <lb/>
didn't know that you were man <lb/>
whose name was Then, air, <lb/>
your wife your <lb/>
you the with <lb/>
The a bundle of <lb/>
beads to move on. <lb/>
knocked. a <lb/>
about inside, and after <lb/>
delay the door was opened. Pacing <lb/>
three revolver a mite of a girl <lb/>
Within a woman with n bob <lb/>
her The dog the tut-u had fol- <lb/>
lowed the middle of the Hour <lb/>
The told by the woman <lb/>
that she had boon up with her baby, <lb/>
who was ill. and on hearing the knock <lb/>
bad d hived order to huddle on <lb/>
clothe Ai the dog, part of <lb/>
tin- family. When told of bis having <lb/>
In company of bur- <lb/>
Information could <lb/>
give he bad <lb/>
been off with n man who <lb/>
bad rented a room on the op- <lb/>
I U lido the hall. <lb/>
Turning their attention to the door <lb/>
knocked, but. receiving <lb/>
do broke it open. Striking a <lb/>
a little thought to the which to restore hot i eon <lb/>
Forget the but no <lb/>
Hen of your friends, god remember affect, <lb/>
nil the good points, that make you <lb/>
load of them. all me per- Wrote . Boo for Hi. <lb/>
or a I ave In a on i <lb/>
heard by and which If <lb/>
repeated would seem a thousand observing <lb/>
they are. Hint mat hie wife always delayed ten or <lb/>
the iii-- twelve minutes, the came <lb/>
,,,, they will come, down to <lb/>
., .-I when time began the <lb/>
and wort be <lb/>
of the act of mean- only while kept <lb/>
lies., or Will At the end of <lb/>
mi-, ling of <lb/>
ii held <lb/>
-i, p- should now <lb/>
ml Pat county of <lb/>
in In- -in <lb/>
mum of the fur <lb/>
tin- door bad been only Injured <lb/>
that not nadir but they close It <lb/>
n. Having done ,. lbs took <lb/>
position in iii- room f lbs op. <lb/>
before w a In <lb/>
th. hall below, some one <lb/>
up <lb/>
toe door took out n tin- <lb/>
locked door <lb/>
t, r to <lb/>
the <lb/>
below wait, <lb/>
to if coast <lb/>
the but no one <lb/>
another move. <lb/>
only m you inure <lb/>
them. <lb/>
start mil a <lb/>
year., . in three <lb/>
which ran <lb/>
through three and <lb/>
iii high repute, Madame de <lb/>
for today, mill upon it for example. <lb/>
sweet mike, only <lb/>
are lovely and <lb/>
pie and d <lb/>
thine Having wall dinner hour <lb/>
love- in the hull Royal for Madame de <lb/>
who fifteen <lb/>
late, <lb/>
the by copy lug a select of <lb/>
A hint given the ,,, from <lb/>
other day by a whore , of u German critic <lb/>
moved a piece of grit from a repeat the entire of <lb/>
eye. The accident hail with an error, <lb/>
occurred the of a rail- How many year., think van, <lb/>
it lie unlawful Io <lb/>
or sell In North <lb/>
a iii town, j <lb/>
then ii reg- <lb/>
p., lent tin- in- <lb/>
atom. <lb/>
Hie evil of <lb/>
and in communities whore <lb/>
there i. no police protection are an <lb/>
bundled fold In large <lb/>
The a law would <lb/>
relieve I'm and all other <lb/>
of the saloon the rural <lb/>
Under the present local <lb/>
option lawn then each town <lb/>
have <lb/>
made a <lb/>
com that the took <lb/>
bad not been In. The lock ,, . . .,, . . <lb/>
the the <lb/>
didn't you sign It In your own hand- <lb/>
thought make It . <lb/>
much like your signature n. <lb/>
The two men looked at other. <lb/>
on the pan of the detective <lb/>
kept hi feature. hut when <lb/>
tho broke Into a <lb/>
Bed he Jollied. The of <lb/>
both n broad laugh. <lb/>
my <lb/>
think can bill c till, to <lb/>
you from <lb/>
tell <lb/>
the to o <lb/>
the k came to Drake a <lb/>
hank place, nil <lb/>
criminal civil. In the hand. <lb/>
of Perkins A Lamb, attorney. am <lb/>
their detective. They gave tho <lb/>
; cheek, with direction, to hunt up th. <lb/>
I who drew It. t traced It to <lb/>
your wife, not knowing her to your <lb/>
. wife. got n specimen of her hand- <lb/>
compared it with the <lb/>
of the check and knew It to lie <lb/>
The of the bank as yet know <lb/>
the matter. <lb/>
, lady. I give her <lb/>
to at homo till your <lb/>
return Fortunately no charge <lb/>
been made against her. and the matter <lb/>
may dropped without <lb/>
Mr. received . polite <lb/>
the president of <lb/>
hank, giving the Mine explanation . <lb/>
the detective had Mr <lb/>
f that he could not go Into <lb/>
the bash without seeing a on <lb/>
the face of every employee, finally d.- <lb/>
and now uses a for <lb/>
EASTWOOD. <lb/>
this <lb/>
ville Reflector. <lb/>
o , of the the <lb/>
I do and one that <lb/>
will do mine credit than a J <lb/>
other act it possibly <lb/>
i,, p, la I l thought you'd been <lb/>
they <lb/>
inn again held <lb/>
not bare the <lb/>
and w i have a <lb/>
him. Let dog go <lb/>
Opening door, they pal the dog in <lb/>
the ball, h at <lb/>
the door On being <lb/>
the could he plainly <lb/>
led tin <lb/>
which effected without <lb/>
In room, and <lb/>
without of tho <lb/>
would bare been little chance of con <lb/>
They, made the <lb/>
that the man <lb/>
promise f a re <lb/>
the <lb/>
tin Of the <lb/>
don for Mm and <lb/>
on the whom he <lb/>
In now the of <lb/>
h once Implicated In <lb/>
Mi and In the <lb/>
yard<lb/>
POULTRY POINTERS. <lb/>
Never In the mom- <lb/>
n could them log <lb/>
way journey MOM ht. in tho . ah tho <lb/>
time when are turn epic in drain Years he ,. th . .- If and drink In <lb/>
policy that make for i <lb/>
me and will To rapidly, eon <lb/>
the doctor, attempt to ft he ,; <lb/>
In milk.<lb/>
for he <lb/>
it out, but just cover the eye with a in full tide of <lb/>
wherever public. <lb/>
it and , <lb/>
; Inn he to store <lb/>
your hand to keep it .-. <lb/>
away hard you can with memory the <lb/>
tho other till the of the old bard of <lb/>
hint to me by in tho brief, <lb/>
commercial traveler how of lime while <lb/>
goto ii more I can tell you, tying from one patient to another, a <lb/>
but is all that a celebrated Book Store. <lb/>
matter to the <lb/>
If in one I were . <lb/>
quired to what I to <lb/>
the moot valuable <lb/>
world <lb/>
I w <lb/>
ave <lb/>
performed a <lb/>
similar feat, having to <lb/>
translate the whole of <lb/>
in London <lb/>
lilt <lb/>
In December<lb/>
16.00 <lb/>
light red cow, <lb/>
Color. -1 darker 0.1 DOM <lb/>
oft three <lb/>
. . w hen h <lb/>
Short fatten <lb/>
Long I- are hard to fatten. <lb/>
In a <lb/>
brood. <lb/>
of milk. They <lb/>
may rat grain or meat. <lb/>
milk In any la and <lb/>
healthy. <lb/>
mating be on a <lb/>
with Other, Thin will <lb/>
vent the nil trying to on <lb/>
the top perch. <lb/>
A fowl or In <lb/>
i i apt trans- <lb/>
nil th.- in all tho do- <lb/>
power and to n <lb/>
In for breeding pullet I <lb/>
r than <lb/>
. a . IO the <lb/>
a id Hid of the off- <lb/>
With I f r I. I . . <lb/>
Man; of th- loading people In <lb/>
regarded <lb/>
with a fooling a I moat akin to <lb/>
delight whoa in like <lb/>
an Ignorant In their drawing <lb/>
rooms, even taking his Kent, It Id said, <lb/>
Iii of <lb/>
Thin however, hit little pa- <lb/>
with men <lb/>
It an who, when <lb/>
worn out <lb/>
Iii- with his Intro- <lb/>
to n waiting n- <lb/>
thO that ad- <lb/>
the <lb/>
of our <lb/>
at, h,<lb/>
Cold water Ice In It Um thing <lb/>
to when an from <lb/>
acids or I- Nitric <lb/>
vitriol <lb/>
may, a I <lb/>
be In and kept <lb/>
tin , ,. <lb/>
the trace of t <lb/>
murk n- W b l <lb/>
injury, tin M <lb/>
alkaline by adding to <lb/>
that she mil's girl <lb/>
told to move on. <lb/>
It was In IAN, I that I took <lb/>
command of u party of man Orange <lb/>
business was to hunt down <lb/>
That winter we ordered to find <lb/>
Bloody Bill and get rid of him. which <lb/>
meant if didn't him In go <lb/>
to him we were to hang <lb/>
him to a tree. We -pent a long time <lb/>
track, hot when did <lb/>
get on It were <lb/>
One evening man whose brother <lb/>
bad been by Bill rode <lb/>
Into town. distance of twenty in lies. <lb/>
to tell that In a deserted <lb/>
log cabin not from bis ranch, lie <lb/>
had passed the outlaw the road. <lb/>
without being <lb/>
bun. <lb/>
what bad about tho ha <lb/>
Judged that would the night <lb/>
there, but he was not to be depended <lb/>
on for any time. <lb/>
t ordered the men to saddle up. and <lb/>
before at the <lb/>
eating at the railroad for <lb/>
a supper. There being n dozen of <lb/>
us and only one waitress for the party, <lb/>
we wen- being called <lb/>
upon the proprietor for attend- <lb/>
a girl sent in <lb/>
from I bad beard of <lb/>
Sal In the world <lb/>
would have expected to her In the <lb/>
person of this young woman. <lb/>
neat drew and had a very <lb/>
attractive and a pretty face, <lb/>
though there wan not much Intelligence <lb/>
In It she but <lb/>
appeared not to take any <lb/>
anything her work. <lb/>
The men good deal Bill, <lb/>
though nu one spoke of going to cap- <lb/>
him, and one man told how Bill <lb/>
need k beating bis girl and bow <lb/>
patiently she bore brutal treat- <lb/>
I had my eye on the kitchen- ; <lb/>
maid while be was speaking and fan- <lb/>
I BOW bet contract, <lb/>
but the next moment she me <lb/>
a voice If she should fill my cup <lb/>
with coffee, and I thought no <lb/>
about It. <lb/>
That night we rode a <lb/>
wind unchecked by woods, driving <lb/>
before It R sleet our face <lb/>
like shot. At dawn we reached the <lb/>
cabin and It. Then when <lb/>
It was light enough for us to bog clear- <lb/>
nay. come of that and <lb/>
give yourself <lb/>
There no answer, so I called <lb/>
got you cornered, <lb/>
Still no answer. <lb/>
a dozen <lb/>
Not hearing the slightest In <lb/>
the cabin. I ordered the men to close <lb/>
In slowly and We had <lb/>
begun our advance when <lb/>
s puff of smoke from a win- <lb/>
In the cabin, one of my best <lb/>
men fell on bU face. Not considering <lb/>
any further waste of life <lb/>
posted my men behind trees, and <lb/>
kept up n steady fire. An <lb/>
In reply Informed us that the In- <lb/>
mate still alive. This was not <lb/>
surprising, for our bullets could only <lb/>
penetrate between the logs, and <lb/>
did not know what further protection <lb/>
was Inside. <lb/>
Finally I ordered the men to collect <lb/>
and. advancing to a tree <lb/>
quite near, set Arc to It and threw It <lb/>
against the cabin. I was In <lb/>
arm for my and a few min- <lb/>
later another of my men was bad- <lb/>
wounded. However. I persisted and <lb/>
at last rewarded by seeing a <lb/>
crawling up a corner of <lb/>
building. It was still half <lb/>
an hour before names ware well start- <lb/>
ed By this time I was much <lb/>
at having lost one man killed, <lb/>
besides the wounded, on so worthless a <lb/>
and ordered two of my beat men to <lb/>
outlaw the moment he <lb/>
pended. Suddenly the door opened, nod <lb/>
back of tho smoke flames stood a <lb/>
figure. One of the two men I had <lb/>
to do tired. The drop- <lb/>
butt of his rifle on tho ground. <lb/>
figure down, a heap In the <lb/>
cabin door. <lb/>
killed a <lb/>
who had not <lb/>
I. being nearer than the rest, ran to <lb/>
the cabin, and, true enough, there, <lb/>
on her face, was a woman. I <lb/>
turned over and was thunderstruck <lb/>
to girl who had <lb/>
welled on st table be- <lb/>
fore. <lb/>
was not long In framing a theory <lb/>
of explanation which proved to be <lb/>
The girl Sal. She <lb/>
must have Inferred from our talk that <lb/>
were going to capture her <lb/>
had ridden through the storm to warn <lb/>
petition. <lb/>
This <lb/>
C. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
VALUABLE <lb/>
By virtue of the power conferred <lb/>
upon me by a Decree of the Superior <lb/>
of County, made at March <lb/>
term 1902, appointing me a <lb/>
to sell the land of the late <lb/>
Thomas J, I offer the <lb/>
king In Pitt County, for sale at the. Total amount <lb/>
Court Mouse Door In . <lb/>
13th. and the bids then <lb/>
omen or tho<lb/>
The following is a statement of the <lb/>
number of meetings the <lb/>
Commissioners Tilt <lb/>
of days each member hath attend- <lb/>
ed; number of miles traveled and <lb/>
amounts allowed for service com- <lb/>
missioners for the ear <lb/>
December 1st, 1902. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
It. L. Davis hath attended . IT <lb/>
Cannon days <lb/>
W. O. <lb/>
L. Chapman <lb/>
J. J. days <lb/>
K. I. <lb/>
days as com. C <lb/>
miles traveled <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
ALLOWED J CANNON; <lb/>
n as com. 02.00. <lb/>
day <lb/>
For miles <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
W. O. <lb/>
For IT as com. <lb/>
For days as 3.00. <lb/>
For miles traveled<lb/>
AMOUNT L, f. <lb/>
For days as com. <lb/>
For cays <lb/>
For miles traveled 36.50 <lb/>
Total, 076.60 <lb/>
AMT. ALLOWED J. J. S a <lb/>
For days as com. <lb/>
For t days as 4.00 <lb/>
For traveled <lb/>
Total, <lb/>
059.40 <lb/>
Mowed board, <lb/>
having been raised, a decree was made <lb/>
T. U. Moore, Clerk of <lb/>
the Hoard of for tho <lb/>
county aforesaid, do certify that the <lb/>
foregoing is a correct statement, <lb/>
doth of record In my <lb/>
This of November, <lb/>
H. <lb/>
Clerk for Pitt Co. <lb/>
October Term, aside the <lb/>
-ale on the of October and direct- <lb/>
log me t sell said lands. <lb/>
Now by virtue of the power <lb/>
upon mo by tho said two decrees will <lb/>
Offer sale to the highest bidder tor <lb/>
cash at the Court Door in <lb/>
on <lb/>
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1ST, <lb/>
the lands of the late Thomas J. <lb/>
in parcels or lots as follows. <lb/>
it; I NOTICE OF EXECUTION <lb/>
i-t. That certain tract or parcel <lb/>
on the south side of the Mill Pond j North Carolina <lb/>
above high water mark, containing county <lb/>
about 1.326 acres, adjoining the lands <lb/>
of U. II. Fleming, J. H. Little, J. II. <lb/>
In Superior Court. <lb/>
W. II. Harrington <lb/>
heirs Daniel Hill, <lb/>
the of Alfred Jenkins, M. A. <lb/>
Frank and others <lb/>
and containing the separate pan <lb/>
cow or low and <lb/>
sold in separate <lb/>
at the former sale and <lb/>
W. It. Keel alias Williams <lb/>
Hy virtue of an execution directed to <lb/>
the from the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt County in the above en- <lb/>
titled action, will on <lb/>
MONDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF DE- <lb/>
clock M., at the Court House <lb/>
. . said county sell to the highest <lb/>
2nd. The tract lying on the south for cash, to satisfy said <lb/>
of the Mill Pond above all the right, title and interest <lb/>
water mark, adjoining the lands U. keel alias <lb/>
W, B. the heirs of G. G. Per- I J defendant, has in the fol- <lb/>
W. II. and others, eon- described estate, to <lb/>
tabling more or lens, j That piece or tract of land In Car- <lb/>
known as a part of the Home place. Township, the <lb/>
3rd. The tract adjoining the lands I of Henry Taylor, Keel <lb/>
d Joseph crisp, Redding as the Seth Keel <lb/>
-old together in one body and bid off <lb/>
Whichard Co. body of I at o clue <lb/>
land will be offered as a whole. I door of eel <lb/>
the heir's James w. and <lb/>
containing acres, more or <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
The tract adjoining the lands <lb/>
of Stanley Warren, Hansom Mobley <lb/>
and containing acres, more <lb/>
less, and known as the E. <lb/>
Whichard <lb/>
6th. The Mill and Mill known <lb/>
i- the including <lb/>
be land covered by the pond to the <lb/>
high water mark, the Mill and Mill <lb/>
race to the county road and all the <lb/>
privileges belonging thereto. <lb/>
Prospective bidders ore invited to <lb/>
examine the valuable lands but all <lb/>
persons are forbidden to trespass <lb/>
upon them. will take pleasure in <lb/>
giving to inquirer information <lb/>
that i may <lb/>
JAM KS H. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Letters of upon the <lb/>
estate of Eli Williams, <lb/>
this day been issued to the under- <lb/>
signed, the Clerk of the Superior <lb/>
Court of County, notice is hereby <lb/>
given to all persons having claims <lb/>
against said estate to present them to <lb/>
the undersigned, duly itemized and <lb/>
on or before <lb/>
of November, 1903, or this <lb/>
notice will plead in bar of their re- <lb/>
All Indebted to said <lb/>
estate will make payment to the <lb/>
at once. <lb/>
Thin the day of November, 1902. <lb/>
JOHN R. DAVIS, <lb/>
H. L. JOYNER, <lb/>
administrators of Eli Williams, <lb/>
land, containing acres, more or <lb/>
leas. o. w. <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
There will noon change in <lb/>
the firm of the John Flanagan <lb/>
Buggy Co., and all persona <lb/>
to are requested to settle at <lb/>
once. By doing you will save <lb/>
us trouble yourself cost. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
O. <lb/>
Sept 1902. <lb/>
LAND POSTED. <lb/>
All persons are hereby forbidden <lb/>
to hunt or trespass in any way upon <lb/>
any of my lands in Heaver Dam Town- <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
Indebted to <lb/>
are <lb/>
Mai <lb/>
him n few minutes be- <lb/>
fore us and remaining In the All per-mis who an <lb/>
to delay as while he rod away ribs j Pitt county Buggy Company <lb/>
x had Bared life, though ah. hod per- <lb/>
Oaf dilute lied own In doing She not <lb/>
as load, nod we removed tier <lb/>
our guide. I <lb/>
learned many years Hint she and <lb/>
had left the conn try <lb/>
once and save cost of collection.<lb/>
I High Grade JOB <lb/>
no<lb/>
Land Sale. <lb/>
virtue of a Decree of the Pitt <lb/>
Superior court of Pitt county made In <lb/>
the case of Rest vs. W. L. <lb/>
Rest and Winter L. Best, petition to <lb/>
sell land for partition. under- <lb/>
signed Commissioner will sell for cash <lb/>
before the court door Green- <lb/>
ville on Monday, 1st day of Dec- <lb/>
ember the following described <lb/>
tracts of land situated in county <lb/>
of Pitt and in Swift Creek <lb/>
One piece known as the homo of the <lb/>
Dr. W. L. Beat at In <lb/>
said county, adjoining the lands of <lb/>
Spencer Brooks and J. P. <lb/>
containing acres. One other <lb/>
known as the Harper place at <lb/>
ville, adjoining the lauds of Spencer <lb/>
Brooks, E. A. Johnson and L. J. <lb/>
Chapman, containing acres. One <lb/>
other piece of Allen <lb/>
Johnson's heirs, the lauds <lb/>
and others, containing acres, more <lb/>
or less, being same purchased from <lb/>
Isaac Joyner. also one other piece <lb/>
known as place adjoin- <lb/>
of J. L. Tucker, S. <lb/>
deceased and others, con- <lb/>
acres, more or less. <lb/>
This Out. <lb/>
F. O. JAMES, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
Pill County. Before the Clerk- <lb/>
la. J. Chapman, administrator of <lb/>
cob Brooks. <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
Spencer Brooks, William <lb/>
Bland, Catherine Jana <lb/>
Brooke, <lb/>
Brooks, Council Brooks, <lb/>
Martha Brooks, Richard <lb/>
Fred Brooks, <lb/>
John Jana <lb/>
The defendants above named will <lb/>
take notice that an action entitled <lb/>
above baa been commenced In <lb/>
Court of Pitt county to for <lb/>
a piece of land in Swift <lb/>
Creek Township, Pitt county, N. C, <lb/>
which was owned by the late Jacob <lb/>
Brooks at the time sf his death. The <lb/>
said defendants will further take no- <lb/>
that they are required to appear <lb/>
before clerk Superior court of said <lb/>
county at the court House in Green- <lb/>
ville on the 27th day of December, <lb/>
and answer or demur to petition in <lb/>
said action, apply <lb/>
to the Court for the relief demand In <lb/>
said complaint. <lb/>
This Nov. <lb/>
D. C. MOORE, <lb/>
Clerk Superior court. <lb/>
TAKEN UP. <lb/>
A black yearling has been with my <lb/>
stock since the of May, last. Tho <lb/>
yearling is marked with two slits in <lb/>
right ear and swallow fork In loft. <lb/>
Tips of horns white and some white In <lb/>
tail. Owner Is notified to call for <lb/>
same and pay incurred. <lb/>
place, <lb/>
river. <lb/>
I Long; or Short, <lb/>
Men of all Sizes, <lb/>
Are filled We have suits that will fit the <lb/>
largest the smallest man in town. We re- <lb/>
quart the men who are under size or over <lb/>
coma here before they conclude that <lb/>
there it clothing made that is just their <lb/>
have Overcoats, Suits and <lb/>
made to fit men who think they cannot be <lb/>
fitted. Our and are a <lb/>
special our business. So, we say. <lb/>
come along, you men of abnormal sizes. Here <lb/>
are clothes for you, made in every <lb/>
style of right fabrics, and no extra charge on <lb/>
account of your size. Glad you read this ad, <lb/>
aren't you <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
The King Clothier <lb/>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb/>
If is a MARK hi the <lb/>
margin toil paper it La to remind <lb/>
that owe TUB I-i n r n <lb/>
for ,. -p;, -n. and we <lb/>
settle as as We what <lb/>
YOU and hope will not keep <lb/>
us wilting fur It. <lb/>
is Tor iii who find th <lb/>
on their <lb/>
PERSONAL NOTES <lb/>
Mention of People net <lb/>
With In Social World<lb/>
It. II. Li-p went lo Dunn today. <lb/>
Of j. in <lb/>
H K. Smith. r <lb/>
la her K. I. Smith. <lb/>
A not <lb/>
of Mr. and Ufa. <lb/>
on <lb/>
the <lb/>
with which <lb/>
have to <lb/>
recently <lb/>
them. However, there art many <lb/>
who hare not responded <lb/>
and they not keep us wait <lb/>
iii. Let reminder be the last <lb/>
in Public School <lb/>
in Virginia ha. <lb/>
been school. <lb/>
of both by the discus <lb/>
action of <lb/>
and by the <lb/>
work of the Southern <lb/>
Hoard. Mr. Harry St. <lb/>
George Prof. <lb/>
with ability <lb/>
and at main <lb/>
plans the slate. There are <lb/>
evidences of awakened <lb/>
and some Improvement, are <lb/>
ready on foot. In a of <lb/>
counties school, haw cam- <lb/>
bland fr <lb/>
better wanes, and improved build <lb/>
have lo a new era <lb/>
the the <lb/>
schools, and it will be well u even <lb/>
county ever, will <lb/>
share in We <lb/>
our country to give the <lb/>
their sympathy en- <lb/>
Show your interest <lb/>
by Intelligent of <lb/>
and by kindly <lb/>
to the <lb/>
What it Means. <lb/>
W. II. Cox, <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Walker is back from Dan <lb/>
F. L <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Jake <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Neck today. <lb/>
Henry Wilson returned II <lb/>
ton <lb/>
Kins- <lb/>
left <lb/>
We're tired <lb/>
Gallon.; Wears <lb/>
mean, that you don't have to paint <lb/>
your house so often, and you don't <lb/>
have to use so much paint. Costs <lb/>
less for the job, and you don't <lb/>
have to do the job so often. <lb/>
The new paint is not new at all. <lb/>
It's the biggest selling the <lb/>
United Slates, am the firm that <lb/>
makes it is years old. <lb/>
Devon Lead and <lb/>
gallons Una mixed paint., wears <lb/>
twice as lung as lead and oil. II. <lb/>
L. Can-sell. it. <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
The following case, have been <lb/>
I f by II. <lb/>
since lust report <lb/>
John Collins, drunk down, <lb/>
fl cost, 8.80. <lb/>
Bar- <lb/>
affray, bound over to Superior <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Bud carrying concealed <lb/>
weapons, over to Superior <lb/>
court. <lb/>
drunk <lb/>
l and cost, 63.30, <lb/>
R. L. Smith <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mrs. Harry Skinner <lb/>
from <lb/>
E. B. is hack from a <lb/>
Virginia trip. <lb/>
W. K. is back from <lb/>
J. S on the road <lb/>
Monday morning. <lb/>
left morning <lb/>
for Wilmington <lb/>
Sugg returned to Kin- <lb/>
Monday night, <lb/>
B. F. Bit aid returned from <lb/>
evening <lb/>
Boa, of Washington, <lb/>
was Greenville Monday. <lb/>
returned <lb/>
Saturday evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
Colonel I. A. Hung is out of <lb/>
city for u day or two <lb/>
Herbert of Book <lb/>
here to establish n <lb/>
yard. <lb/>
Mrs. M. L. Wood, of Bertie, is <lb/>
visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
T. A. Hudson, of <lb/>
has a position with J. C. <lb/>
Lanier the marble yard. <lb/>
Mis. J N Hut <lb/>
Monday o <lb/>
relative, in Virginia. <lb/>
R. C. Palmer, who ha. been here <lb/>
day., delivering nursery force is indebted <lb/>
stock, went to Tarboro today. Nichols for a tray of <lb/>
B . their new and popular<lb/>
left this He made the I to take the lend <lb/>
trip on a wheel. <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. Terrell, f Tarboro, , <lb/>
Mia, M. V. Cook, of Frank ad- <lb/>
home to before going <lb/>
You will find on the morrow <lb/>
. rid of your sorrow-. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER all; enough said. <lb/>
These famous pills do not gripe. <lb/>
but move the gently <lb/>
liver. Then <lb/>
lo to the <lb/>
glands, preventing a return of the <lb/>
disorder. L. Woolen. <lb/>
Pays for <lb/>
In Switzerland, the ideal <lb/>
world, the school <lb/>
is an st of nil the build- <lb/>
the perfection of <lb/>
mechanical genius without of <lb/>
artistic talent within. The sight <lb/>
of the building is an Inspiration, <lb/>
It la the town's pride Pupils are <lb/>
taught good manners. go, morale, <lb/>
patriotism, love respect <lb/>
the home, fur parents, for all in <lb/>
authority, cleanliness of person, <lb/>
proper reaped for <lb/>
The love for the true <lb/>
beautiful is Inculcated. Ideals <lb/>
A BOOKKEEPER'S <lb/>
OPPORTUNITY <lb/>
The end the year approach <lb/>
mg and Toll,, bookkeeper tor <lb/>
maker Bro. <lb/>
evening over boot, preparatory a <lb/>
. the one <lb/>
after ant just before <lb/>
lag be remembered that <lb/>
a paper In vault b. <lb/>
bars a <lb/>
die for u, , ,. <lb/>
be unlocked door cut. red Tb. <lb/>
door so on it. It <lb/>
would close of It. own weight <lb/>
It on But l I. <lb/>
. hurry to home and . <lb/>
the paper time to cute <lb/>
the before it dosed, Th. <lb/>
was where he It . ., <lb/>
and lie elsewhere. Suddenly h. <lb/>
click. Be lacked la <lb/>
his <lb/>
however, be <lb/>
his to think <lb/>
The result of w. <lb/>
blow OBI candle, that <lb/>
It was on the In <lb/>
Mat this wan us fur a. he could <lb/>
go. for then was left for bin <lb/>
to do except wall to see If l. could <lb/>
on the atmosphere be breathed. I. <lb/>
course of half mi be felt u- <lb/>
he could. Is explained <lb/>
by the fact that the building <lb/>
hod opened n crack In <lb/>
through could <lb/>
baring been without <lb/>
Seep for several Anally <lb/>
Into <lb/>
He was awakened by n <lb/>
was like u drill. It <lb/>
drill. Thank baa ran, ho had been <lb/>
amid, they had com. to it <lb/>
It would well to let then <lb/>
know he so b. <lb/>
nil <lb/>
They could not have him, for <lb/>
drilling went without any reply. <lb/>
Then be Wondered why they didn't <lb/>
open vault by <lb/>
Hon. so be called out again, louder; <lb/>
fellows out there you <lb/>
know the for opening <lb/>
sound suddenly Mopped. <lb/>
perfectly quiet Could be hare <lb/>
the gnawing of n nit or a <lb/>
mouse for n drill <lb/>
any. you fellow., <lb/>
la 7-15- g tr <lb/>
Still nil quiet but once or twice <lb/>
be thought he could hear voices In con- <lb/>
Then there was n cull. <lb/>
you. Inside <lb/>
are <lb/>
the <lb/>
Again quiet, which <lb/>
you give to get <lb/>
Who are <lb/>
armed men who ore after <lb/>
What's the <lb/>
the size of <lb/>
This put an entirely different on <lb/>
the matter, from thinking of own <lb/>
began to think of <lb/>
the contents of the <lb/>
not this an opportunity lie <lb/>
worked ten year, for the concern a <lb/>
meager salary and might ten <lb/>
the longer under the same conditions. <lb/>
Ho resolved lo Stand bis ground If <lb/>
be must time. Ha <lb/>
. . <lb/>
regretted that be bad given <lb/>
the <lb/>
are The school is <lb/>
greatest uplifting force . <lb/>
republic. A Swiss slates <lb/>
.,.,,,, , . , H. ,,, to <lb/>
Visiting America observed ii very help <lb/>
high fence around a farmer's or- It <lb/>
chard. Me asked as to the purpose; K I <lb/>
be beard trying the lo.-k. The. , <lb/>
of the fence. He was told that it either had not beard all the number. <lb/>
was to keep out I he boys. or forgotten them. <lb/>
-aid he. vol. no schools in I r , <lb/>
that was always kept In a <lb/>
twice I. Parker in to. woodwork inside toe <lb/>
for the especial purpose of de- <lb/>
Oil Minute Cough <lb/>
Is the only harmless cure <lb/>
gives quick relief. Cure. <lb/>
Coughs, Golds, Croup, Bronchitis, <lb/>
Cough, Pneumonia, <lb/>
Asthma, all Throat, <lb/>
and Lung troubles. got <lb/>
soaked by says Gel I nine K. <lb/>
Ind., con <lb/>
i a cough and cold. I <lb/>
failed rapidly; lost My <lb/>
druggist recommended One Min- <lb/>
Cough Cure. The first bottle <lb/>
brought relief; several cured inc. <lb/>
I am back to my old weight, <lb/>
pounds. Minute Cough Cure <lb/>
cut. the phlegm, relieves the <lb/>
at once, draws out . <lb/>
Croup, An ideal remedy f <lb/>
L. Woolen. <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
As is iii teacher, so is the <lb/>
A. is <lb/>
so are all leach, rs all the <lb/>
W. II. of <lb/>
A Dinner. <lb/>
Heavy eating Is usually I III <lb/>
cause of indigestion. <lb/>
attacks <lb/>
lining the . Than it was <lb/>
es the nerves of pro- i out, John, placing his eye to the <lb/>
IV I j tiller n n <lb/>
fending the funds In case of <lb/>
tempt at burglary during <lb/>
This gave new hope. He opened <lb/>
drawer, took out revolver, felt <lb/>
to determine If the Cartridges were In <lb/>
place found everything hi order. <lb/>
Then he waited while <lb/>
drilling went on. There were several <lb/>
layers to be pierced, <lb/>
. Ware n getting through. <lb/>
presently, however. John beard <lb/>
thing give way. along the <lb/>
us surface, he struck his <lb/>
headache, sour risings <lb/>
aid of the stomach. <lb/>
relieves the <lb/>
the and cures the <lb/>
catarrh. <lb/>
all stomach troubles b <lb/>
cleansing sweetening the <lb/>
glands of the stomach, L. <lb/>
Wooten, <lb/>
TODAY'S MARKETS. <lb/>
wire hi Drill <lb/>
Norfolk Cotton Peanuts <lb/>
AH <lb/>
I. W A <lb/>
i Factors, Norfolk, <lb/>
i at all soda fountains. <lb/>
---.------ . . u, t <lb/>
who have visiting. Wants, <lb/>
their lister, Mrs. C. C. Little Early His <lb/>
last Saturday, returned home to going to bad, <lb/>
day. <lb/>
was into <lb/>
today. <lb/>
H. A. White went <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
town today. <lb/>
was in <lb/>
Rev. F. A. Bishop went to Bob- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
P. returned this <lb/>
lug from New Berti. <lb/>
Newman sou of Rev. II. <lb/>
M. 1.-1 the end of a Queer <lb/>
gelling it caught in , <lb/>
bicycle chain. <lb/>
Aver s <lb/>
Malaria , prompt in form of <lb/>
malaria and Sure preventive for those <lb/>
malarial districts. <lb/>
it. Low <lb/>
Low <lb/>
Low <lb/>
NEW <lb/>
-v.- BY <lb/>
COMPANY <lb/>
Broken, <lb/>
bolt-, could ii of a <lb/>
or bis face art the owner moved <lb/>
close before It. now <lb/>
It was time to begin a <lb/>
so. the muzzle of bis revolver <lb/>
to bole, be <lb/>
It seemed to him for a moment <lb/>
drums of bis ear bad been broken <lb/>
down, but without to con- <lb/>
sider he put bis eye to the drilled <lb/>
hole. The men were farther <lb/>
he could see them plainly, <lb/>
at least one of them, for the other <lb/>
bis companion his <lb/>
a dark lantern ti his face. <lb/>
Evidently one of them had been hit. <lb/>
The other drew bis out of <lb/>
John's eye range, John substituted <lb/>
his ear for his eye at the hole. <lb/>
he heard the door shut, and <lb/>
all slid it. They had none. <lb/>
The next when the Janitor <lb/>
came John was liberated and went <lb/>
home to breakfast. At o'clock he <lb/>
tin members of the firm at the of- <lb/>
told story showed <lb/>
the bolt In the vault door. At <lb/>
. the affair r trick to <lb/>
5-16 rover up some deficiency, but fund <lb/>
were found to be Intact, and later, <lb/>
when John Identified a man that had <lb/>
MM arrested as the burglar, they <lb/>
In. The firm was made a stock com- <lb/>
and and <lb/>
treasurer. Ho la rich. <lb/>
liar Call. <lb/>
ran into town to do <lb/>
hopping, Mrs. <lb/>
husband's office, <lb/>
r- <lb/>
sassy he Interrupted, you Just <lb/>
van In lure because you <lb/>
of <lb/>
New York <lb/>
Closed <lb/>
Dec.<lb/>
May 8.29 <lb/>
Liverpool <lb/>
A 1.42 <lb/>
Mai <lb/>
Wheat <lb/>
8.15 <lb/>
Dec. Cora <lb/>
s.; to <lb/>
8.10 <lb/>
Market, <lb/>
BY <lb/>
Today.<lb/>
There I <lb/>
aw anybody who could stand the <lb/>
of ho can. a <lb/>
man of Iron. <lb/>
for It I <lb/>
thought he looked rather <lb/>
ton Transcript. <lb/>
The fool alts down and about <lb/>
the living the world owes bin., but the <lb/>
wise guy hustles around and collects <lb/>
the interest on tho <lb/>
One of tho hard thing to under. <lb/>
stand how such <lb/>
everybody- have <lb/>
laws. <lb/>
men like <lb/>
them tea them <lb/>
op. <lb/>
T. Big Store, <lb/>
and W. Main St., Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
. i t <lb/>
Children's <lb/>
Hosiery, <lb/>
Slight<lb/>
price, <lb/>
wear Fine one-and <lb/>
hosiery, made f <lb/>
black <lb/>
Men <lb/>
Heavy <lb/>
In only s <lb/>
MILLINERY <lb/>
Good Toilet Soap, <lb/>
worth box, <lb/>
Trimmed II.-in and Trimming, Una and stylish things for the <lb/>
ridiculous heard the sort that <lb/>
and Mud ford's for lo these many month, <lb/>
There are , bonnets, and the reductions <lb/>
run something like Pattern Hats can <lb/>
be hail for and on. Go Millinery showroom <lb/>
on the door and see for yourself what lovely styles we are <lb/>
showing 1.50, 2.50, 3.00, 4.50 and 5.50. <lb/>
PICTURES <lb/>
kinds, only <lb/>
of <lb/>
also fruits, <lb/>
i x inches, <lb/>
gill frames, with large <lb/>
corners. Second flour. <lb/>
f all de. <lb/>
inch <lb/>
brass <lb/>
Women's Fleeced Line <lb/>
Suits, extra <lb/>
heavy, <lb/>
I ion <lb/>
suit <lb/>
Coats, Suits, Skirts <lb/>
and Furs, <lb/>
Handsomest, Newest, and Best Made. <lb/>
Special Attractions for <lb/>
Christmas Week. <lb/>
Ladle <lb/>
dozen <lb/>
Handkerchiefs, <lb/>
All <lb/>
Linen <lb/>
sized <lb/>
x inches, <lb/>
Extra Large Double White <lb/>
Bed <lb/>
pair <lb/>
Extra weight, size tied <lb/>
Comforts. <lb/>
Reversible<lb/>
men <lb/>
it <lb/>
All Linen and <lb/>
hemstitched Damask Towels, <lb/>
worth <lb/>
our price, . <lb/>
Large Size Absorbent Bath <lb/>
Towels, bleaches, <lb/>
A page like tHis will suffice to give you an idea <lb/>
of the wonderful values in this great sale. Every <lb/>
aisle, every counter, every foot of space crowded <lb/>
with astonishing values. Reliable Merchandise <lb/>
in every case. Nowhere you find such <lb/>
goods at such low prices. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Store<lb/>
and W. Main St., Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
an <lb/>
The Printing House is talking to YOU- <lb/>
u orders for Printing of any description.<lb/>
Largest Print in Pitt County.<lb/>
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Have You Forgot <lb/>
What <lb/>
A Desperate <lb/>
Remedy <lb/>
tOLl LETTERS AND <lb/>
A POSTSCRIPT <lb/>
THAT I AM STILL CARRYING AN <lb/>
LINE OF <lb/>
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Shoes <lb/>
Hats, Shirts, Pants, Hardware <lb/>
A OF OTHER THING <lb/>
WHICH I AM UNABLE TO MENTION <lb/>
Come to see me your next Barrel of Flour or Pork. <lb/>
Yours to please- <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
Don't fail to see me <lb/>
before you buy <lb/>
Guns, Shells, Stoves <lb/>
Heaters Pumps, <lb/>
Locks, Hinges. <lb/>
And anything else in the Hardware Line. <lb/>
Your friend, <lb/>
j H. L,. <lb/>
HUNTING <lb/>
Something Nice <lb/>
to go your <lb/>
you want To go t <lb/>
Johnston Bros. <lb/>
it In all seasons you will <lb/>
the best and freshest <lb/>
at our store, -lust now wears <lb/>
well-supplied In fruits of all <lb/>
kind, i Pickles. Macs- <lb/>
Good, Smoked <lb/>
Meat, Lard and Mo- <lb/>
lasses to be <lb/>
at <lb/>
In fact anything yon <lb/>
In <lb/>
the way of<lb/>
PREMIUMS HAVE BEEN <lb/>
III <lb/>
i ft II <lb/>
PAID IN THE <lb/>
OF BEWARE, B, York POLICY <lb/>
Loan Value. <lb/>
Cash Value. <lb/>
PaM-Up Insurance. <lb/>
Extended Insurance that works automatically, <lb/>
Is Non <lb/>
i. Will lie re-Instated If arrears I within month <lb/>
are living or within three jean after lapse upon satisfactory evidence <lb/>
of and of arrears interest. <lb/>
latter second year. Bo Incontestable. <lb/>
Ult are payable the of the and cl each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the premium the current year tie paid, <lb/>
They may be To reduce Premiums, <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or , <lb/>
To make policy payable as an during the lifetime <lb/>
of insured. <lb/>
J L. At <lb/>
N C. <lb/>
I A L- SR L <lb/>
FOR I EN DAYS. <lb/>
Ribbons in Latest <lb/>
widths and shades, Velvets, <lb/>
Plumes, Hat Trimmings and <lb/>
New York Patten Hats, <lb/>
l; .; r .--<lb/>
It happened I was <lb/>
medical one day I wan <lb/>
from a clinic to room, In my <lb/>
a pipe I ex- <lb/>
pay coming to <lb/>
town, ill <lb/>
What's <lb/>
my came n clear, mo <lb/>
whistle. The air nil, <lb/>
Mil to the and <lb/>
Chorus came U excellent imitation of <lb/>
the When It was <lb/>
t feminine voice Midi <lb/>
don't you do your part, Billy <lb/>
My not Hilly, and I <lb/>
did any part In the sou of Mock <lb/>
lug <lb/>
What my mind was <lb/>
Lad taken of my <lb/>
to give a concert. up from <lb/>
and proceeded to out. <lb/>
The door the two rooms <lb/>
ed, and then- mood a girl. <lb/>
We stood looking at one another IV r <lb/>
a Mien <lb/>
he the <lb/>
en doubtless from the which bur <lb/>
lea Its head the to avoid <lb/>
of bar to her <lb/>
face. <lb/>
Is <lb/>
remarked. <lb/>
awful <lb/>
you get Into <lb/>
thought was <lb/>
Is <lb/>
brother, Billy <lb/>
he's my chum. His rooms me <lb/>
next to <lb/>
u knock m Bitting <lb/>
room dour. The girl shrank back In <lb/>
to my bedroom, and l door <lb/>
that a head looking In <lb/>
to <lb/>
Oh, If there were only n door open <lb/>
ion from n. bedroom into the ball <lb/>
But nob door. The <lb/>
could not leave room except by the <lb/>
one ire were In. <lb/>
are tired, mother. Climbing <lb/>
th- Bit in chair and <lb/>
put her in cm listened to <lb/>
usual attar a <lb/>
ration. <lb/>
haven't any refreshment offer <lb/>
you, mother, dear, hut If you'll Just step <lb/>
next to the rooms of friend <lb/>
Billy Fanning I dare say can <lb/>
want anything. I have only <lb/>
an hour to spend with you must <lb/>
to work your linen <lb/>
not n break In It. I <lb/>
over carefully but <lb/>
-And look over care- <lb/>
fully this <lb/>
She and going to bed- <lb/>
room. Indeed had her hand on <lb/>
doorknob when stopped <lb/>
l said, with u <lb/>
voice. <lb/>
my boy. what's the <lb/>
before you no In there <lb/>
nave something of Importance to com <lb/>
Ho tell me. <lb/>
rm <lb/>
and without <lb/>
your Oh. Boger, how <lb/>
COUld <lb/>
mother, my is In that <lb/>
now attending to my <lb/>
In Then I'll <lb/>
never -peak to <lb/>
mother, It's worse yet I haven't <lb/>
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who is in <lb/>
mother Bank Into my arm and <lb/>
groaned. <lb/>
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delighted. She's lovely. Bill. <lb/>
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nothing to do with <lb/>
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loud tor the girl in the next <lb/>
room to bear she did bear and lent <lb/>
herself to my desperate makeshift <lb/>
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mean my <lb/>
wife. know you will love her <lb/>
she Will love <lb/>
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you forgive <lb/>
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my mother, somewhat appeased <lb/>
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known her long as I have you'll ad- <lb/>
as lively She <lb/>
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at my encomium. I caught a <lb/>
of her face In a mirror and <lb/>
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understand it all not blame <lb/>
you <lb/>
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the Bitting room you go <lb/>
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i Invariably fall lo keen the required <lb/>
lube <lb/>
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July <lb/>
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on we snubbing last season <lb/>
quits the go this Even the <lb/>
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makes a stunning to dark <lb/>
auto. <lb/>
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green against my white <lb/>
moonlight on the or <lb/>
Mexican m titles the orchestra played. <lb/>
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was so for of tours he knows <lb/>
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Bent by messenger from Mr. Ned <lb/>
to Mies Nellie Taylor. <lb/>
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M Darling Nell How jolly <lb/>
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bring --an you It's a <lb/>
best I to buy. <lb/>
but nut hair good for the <lb/>
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I .-Men wondering how could <lb/>
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Aug. <lb/>
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golfer, to Patty Douglas, who for two <lb/>
seasons has been a bells at <lb/>
Jack holds not only enviable <lb/>
golf and trophies, but has <lb/>
. track for the millions <lb/>
on his mother's <lb/>
though an enthusiastic goiter has muds <lb/>
no particularly until she ea- <lb/>
this little <lb/>
game commonly called <lb/>
JAMS <lb/>
pucker. <lb/>
the <lb/>
To make <lb/>
water until soften <lb/>
preserve the <lb/>
oil <lb/>
thoroughly To <lb/>
pour water <lb/>
soak It ill <lb/>
thoroughly, but <lb/>
Heel <lb/>
then mix<lb/>
-k and let it <lb/>
remain Sight, then slowly melt <lb/>
add white lead to make the right <lb/>
This will withstand lire, <lb/>
but not boiling water. To fasten in- <lb/>
to tin. take good yellow glut, <lb/>
break It Into small pieces, cover with <lb/>
water leave three or four hours. <lb/>
off the Water, place the glue <lb/>
wide bottle or pint can <lb/>
cover with acetic add Set tn warm <lb/>
until dissolved and incorporate <lb/>
the bl stirring <lb/>
by T C. <lb/>
mule la a clear gift of <lb/>
sold Aunt Rachel stoutly, her <lb/>
eyes twinkling. <lb/>
The children by common consent I <lb/>
turned their faces toward the open <lb/>
kitchen window, through which a doc- <lb/>
lie looking mule had his head. <lb/>
watching the breakfast table erect- <lb/>
a brother Jonas an- <lb/>
gloomily, to some <lb/>
of the neighbors. We'll have to feed <lb/>
him several days and out that <lb/>
be don't to any of <lb/>
Aunt Rachel disputed emphatically. <lb/>
we know the stock for miles <lb/>
around There's Smith's blaze face <lb/>
man. speckled ox and old man <lb/>
mule, besides<lb/>
you Just wait till In <lb/>
the county In the <lb/>
Medium sized dark hay <lb/>
mule, with black ear- and mane a <lb/>
OH his left <lb/>
interrupted <lb/>
brand Is <lb/>
This being n Sash of almost <lb/>
lino bar brother was silenced <lb/>
for the time. <lb/>
If the mule wax not a Clear favor of <lb/>
Providence, least he such to <lb/>
this humble family. It was Just at <lb/>
cotton time tint their only ox <lb/>
died, that standby of UM poor farmer <lb/>
of sooth gentle, patient, long en- <lb/>
during, poorly fed and yet re- <lb/>
laying down the yoke worn <lb/>
n lung. This was a very serious mat- <lb/>
to them, for on their cotton crop <lb/>
depended I heir <lb/>
the darkest hour, which la said to <lb/>
precede dawn, the mule had come. <lb/>
Aunt Rachel saw him for the time <lb/>
at the kitchen window, blandly looking <lb/>
In, and. as yard gale was shut <lb/>
the palings were it seemed to <lb/>
simple soul Hint he bad beta <lb/>
from the clouds. <lb/>
Aunt Rachel and the children stood <lb/>
around while the mole was being put <lb/>
Into the shabby lie seemed to <lb/>
take It all U a and he started off <lb/>
toward the field at a guy, gait <lb/>
that kept the farmer sawing at the <lb/>
lines, and when he reached the end of <lb/>
the row he shook off the frail <lb/>
and vaulted neatly over the fence. <lb/>
Then, with a grill at farmer, <lb/>
he knelt slowly, rented his bead <lb/>
the ground turned a complete <lb/>
somersault. <lb/>
Suddenly the mule vaulted back Into <lb/>
the Held and. rising later on his hind <lb/>
feet, advanced on the farmer, and <lb/>
when he defensively raised his whip <lb/>
with a bright look of relief tho mule <lb/>
still Upright, began cir- <lb/>
cling around In excellent waltz time. <lb/>
He seamed to become excited with the <lb/>
motion indulged In polkas and <lb/>
two stop- of all kinds wound up <lb/>
with a Spirited gallop twice the <lb/>
field, then came cantering up to the <lb/>
farmer looked trust- <lb/>
Into his face. But, finding he <lb/>
was only wanted as a plowing <lb/>
he turned about and loped to <lb/>
the Arriving at the closed gate, <lb/>
be stretched bis neck and. nosing up <lb/>
the latch, saunter.-d in. Bo When Aunt <lb/>
Rachel, washing dishes. looked up she <lb/>
tho providential mule smirking <lb/>
amicably at the window. <lb/>
Though InT brother Jonas bad com- <lb/>
soured on him that first day. <lb/>
with n woman's persistence Aunt Ra- <lb/>
still looked on the mule as a gift. <lb/>
On succeeding days mat ten were no <lb/>
better. The mule did everything <lb/>
that was useless and very lit- <lb/>
that useful. The children, <lb/>
with the pathetic of <lb/>
were delighted at bis tricks. <lb/>
lie a constant source of amuse- <lb/>
to the poor little chaps. Living <lb/>
as they always had lived In a small, <lb/>
dull never having seen <lb/>
a circus deprived by poverty of <lb/>
the visual childish playthings, they soon <lb/>
learned lo love the good natured. <lb/>
Joe toddled <lb/>
fearlessly at his heels, though the mule <lb/>
had nearly frightened out of <lb/>
senses the first day by picking him up <lb/>
by his dress and seating him on bis <lb/>
broad back. Rut was now under- <lb/>
stood to he mark of special favor, <lb/>
limited only to the baby, and with the <lb/>
little fellow his back the mule <lb/>
would trot around the yard while Joe <lb/>
Shrieked with delight. <lb/>
Their father, with the rancor of <lb/>
endured impatiently the added <lb/>
expense. Certainly the mule, <lb/>
materially, was no profit. He <lb/>
would not work. This had been proved <lb/>
beyond a doubt. Hie favorite trick <lb/>
when harnessed the plow was to <lb/>
pick the harness to at the knots, <lb/>
then It oft playfully, looking <lb/>
around for the approval which never <lb/>
came. <lb/>
He was eating up the fodder <lb/>
ed for his predecessor, the ox, and <lb/>
there would M cotton crop for want <lb/>
of proper attention. The mule had <lb/>
been n week with family when the <lb/>
county paper came. The farmer looked <lb/>
eagerly for the notices, but <lb/>
found this <lb/>
One hundred dollars reward for <lb/>
leading to the recovery dark bay <lb/>
mule, medium else, curiously branded <lb/>
left Bide, black ears and mane. Fifty <lb/>
dollars more will be added If this <lb/>
able trick mule Is returned by the finders <lb/>
In good condition <lb/>
manager circus <lb/>
And when the mule had been turned <lb/>
over excellent condition to prop <lb/>
owners and the money promptly <lb/>
paid to the farmer Aunt Rachel <lb/>
told you so. Jonas Now, wasn't <lb/>
that n char gift of <lb/>
But the children, little Impractical <lb/>
mites that they were, wept at the <lb/>
of the providential mule. <lb/>
K PERKINS. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
And save your health. <lb/>
A DOOMED DESERTER WHO PLAYED <lb/>
POKER AND WON. <lb/>
. F. Broad Street, <lb/>
Richmond, Va.<lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The in every Is <lb/>
price its low as tin <lb/>
lowest. market <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
IN ISM. <lb/>
J. W. k CD. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
and of <lb/>
Buying. Tics<lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Dental Surgeon,<lb/>
Oldham. <lb/>
Tiling on<lb/>
He HaS lib. w . . <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
That to Death. <lb/>
Is a curious said a <lb/>
of Company A, Third Maryland, <lb/>
execution peculiar <lb/>
for men who were dally <lb/>
to ace hundreds slain In <lb/>
battle. Men shovel n <lb/>
In on a full of comrades <lb/>
and chew off eat suit pork <lb/>
while at the Job with <lb/>
Which only such scenes or <lb/>
would make In the <lb/>
human heart <lb/>
and to the solemn <lb/>
and formalities of a military execution. <lb/>
our regiment we had a private <lb/>
soldier sentenced to be shot <lb/>
Ins; to the enemy. Ills name <lb/>
Thompson, and he belonged to Com- <lb/>
K. This man Thompson had de- <lb/>
off post one night <lb/>
some two months afterward <lb/>
our lines, where of his own <lb/>
company happened to picket <lb/>
duty. Thompson did not calculate in <lb/>
this. Ills Idea coming was <lb/>
render as a Confederate soldier and be <lb/>
sent north. It near to th <lb/>
Weldon railroad, where our division of <lb/>
the Ninth corps then posted, of <lb/>
course, on being he was <lb/>
taken lo and s court <lb/>
martial Immediately convened. It <lb/>
leaked out somehow Thompson <lb/>
was not the humble soldier he termed, <lb/>
but and spy. He <lb/>
been In Culled States <lb/>
nary before the war. He resigned and <lb/>
went smith, where he the com- . <lb/>
mission of colonel of Infantry. <lb/>
n of family, <lb/>
forts wore made tn save his life, but <lb/>
n quiet way, as his feared lo <lb/>
disclose bis real Identity for fear he <lb/>
lo hanged n Instead of <lb/>
Bind as n deserter. the day <lb/>
set fur execution in the Army of the j <lb/>
Potomac, cams around too soon for <lb/>
Thompson mid his relatives. The night <lb/>
previous he had been informed that all <lb/>
efforts had failed at Washington. I <lb/>
was on guard duty over him. my <lb/>
brother one of the detail of twelve <lb/>
men selected the tiring squad. My <lb/>
brother didn't like the Job, <lb/>
to the tent I was on guard to <lb/>
consult With me how to get out of It. I <lb/>
Thompson overheard our conversation, j <lb/>
and. knowing my brother by name, ho I <lb/>
broke Tip, you must back <lb/>
I want you In the squad, as I <lb/>
know you are n dead shot will , <lb/>
save mo from the <lb/>
wan the practice for the sergeant <lb/>
If the Bring squad fulled to kill <lb/>
doomed man with a volley to place the <lb/>
muzzle of his rifle against the temple <lb/>
of the prisoner blow out his brains. <lb/>
Tip had consented the officer <lb/>
of the guard to play cards <lb/>
With the prisoner. He had a roll of <lb/>
bills, we were in u <lb/>
game. Two guards. Including myself, <lb/>
my brother Tip com- <lb/>
posed the quartet. We ployed <lb/>
gray daylight, and Thompson <lb/>
the of every dollar. Ho had <lb/>
phenomenal luck and watched the <lb/>
game closely. <lb/>
the afternoon he to die, and <lb/>
about noon he asked to see <lb/>
ant of the tiring squad. Handing the <lb/>
officer to divide It <lb/>
equally among the men detailed to <lb/>
shoot him. <lb/>
division was drawn up and <lb/>
formed three sides of a square, the <lb/>
fourth aide being open, where the <lb/>
of Thompson was freshly dug. <lb/>
band played the dead march In <lb/>
Thompson, at the head of the <lb/>
squad, marched around the Hires <lb/>
aides of the square, with the coffin In <lb/>
which he was to be carried <lb/>
mediately behind Reaching <lb/>
open space, coffin was set down. <lb/>
Thompson seated himself on the end of <lb/>
It, tiring squad, twelve <lb/>
paces distant. The death warrant <lb/>
read, and chaplain tied bis hand- <lb/>
kerchief the prisoner's <lb/>
watched Thompson, curious to If <lb/>
would hear reports of the mus- <lb/>
that killed lam. beard q <lb/>
tho lieutenant's low <lb/>
Aim <lb/>
the next top- and Hoe always <lb/>
back Into big n dead man. e <lb/>
reports of the musket he never on hand <lb/>
heard, as I saw swiftly fall over <lb/>
before heard the guns crack, y fa , k t <lb/>
I settled tins disputed point to my own v <lb/>
satisfaction, and to extent ex- Country produce <lb/>
of Thompson Interested me sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
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and one became <lb/>
with tin- Ho com- <lb/>
on the of <lb/>
and ho- <lb/>
tel how many acres there were <lb/>
In the property. <lb/>
the proprietor. <lb/>
see there Is another resort a short <lb/>
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The face turned <lb/>
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to next <lb/>
ho said, I think <lb/>
found It out <lb/>
To Thread Hair o <lb/>
To pass u hair a walnut <lb/>
without boring a hole seems an <lb/>
the feat Una been <lb/>
done. The hull of the walnut when <lb/>
examined with a strong glass Is sees <lb/>
to small <lb/>
of which lead entirely through <lb/>
the out. Tho trick consists In using a <lb/>
very line hair and an Infinite amount <lb/>
of the hair Into of <lb/>
these minute crevices sud urge It <lb/>
along. <lb/>
other side <lb/>
It comes out at the and Oral <lb/>
you will be very lucky. <lb/>
15.00 <lb/>
ml row, solid <lb/>
color, darker on nose <lb/>
horns rut oft three of head <lb/>
limbed when inch <lb/>
Will calve <lb/>
Sept. 25th. Any one said <lb/>
Wholesale and retail and <lb/>
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ninth. Henry George Can- <lb/>
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Heeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Dried Apples, <lb/>
Prunes, <lb/>
Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes Crackers, Mat <lb/>
Cheese, Best Butter, New <lb/>
Sewing Machines, and <lb/>
other Quality and <lb/>
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