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Attention Farmers 
I am offering you one of the complete lines of 
GOODS. HATS, cams 
KM TABLE 
at very reasonable prices. My line of 
GROCERIES 
is the standard of any market are fresh cheap. 
When yon to town again give me a trial. 
in to please,
White. 
Get a good Bate 
The Victor safe is made h all sizes eon- 
for home, farm, office and general use. 
Even sale sol with a guarantee to be lire 
proof. Prices range from up. 
J. L. SUGG, 
Greenville, N. C. 
THE SCHOOL 
HAVE APPOINTED THE 
Reflector 
As one of the depositories Public School Books in 
Pitt County. We books designated on the 
State List for the public schools and can supply 
ever you need. We also have 
Some of Our School 
i soapstone pencils cent, had pencils l cent, 
I rubber tipped lend pencil l cent, a nice tablet with 
cover cent, assort crayons, with metal hold- 
in nice wood box cents, lead pencil, slate pen- 
i. and pen. and rule, all in nice wood box. S 
cents. A great big wide table cents. Bottle of best 
ink on the market, cents. Copy books t. cents. 
White crayons, gross in box, s cents. Good fool's cap 
paper cents per quire 
For the Business Man. 
We carry a nice line of double and single entry ledgers, 
long day books, journals, counter memorandums, 
order books, draft and ks, 
ore. 
For Society People 
W e nave all kinds and of box papers, card and 
envelope sets, visiting card . paper and tablets 
COPY BOOKS, 
slant and i tied practice writing 
tablets, fool's paper, pencils, slates, its 
crayons, colored crayons, companion boxes, et. 
YOU'RE IT 
If you're sore 
To wire. 
With aching hones 
And husky tones 
When yon speak, 
you're weak 
the knees. 
And you 
often cough 
Your head off, 
And you note 
your throat 
Feels quits raw. 
And 
Keels as if 
You'd got S 
And dull pains 
Yen your brains. 
Then you've caught it. 
Yon have got it 
the grip. 
If you feel 
The heat 
O'er your fame 
Like a one. 
And you bum 
Till you yearn 
For chunks of 
At any price. 
Then like a dash 
The shivers dash 
From to feet, 
A chill complete. 
And yon shake, 
you quake, 
there's desire 
For a tire, 
And something hot 
Bight on the spot 
To quickly drink. 
Ami you think 
Right there and then 
You'll ne'er lie warm again. 
Then you've caught it. 
You have got it 
It's the grip. 
It's the air, 
everywhere; 
The microbe of the grip 
U another trip, 
up and down, 
Through all the town. 
By night and day 
seeks its prey 
And it's the fad 
you are sad, 
Or even mad. 
Or if you 
c ii cough or 
i r feel to warm, 
r alarm, 
To wear a look of grim dismay 
And hoarsely 
caught It, 
I've got it 
It's the 
Chronicle Telegraph. 
It Is s Wise 
Quite a deal of promise of honest 
effective legislation is contain- 
ed in the B rule adopted by the 
Illinois State Senate, prohibiting 
the privilege of the floor to former 
members the legislature who are 
now acting In the capacity of 
for railroads and similar 
It la true that a vast 
mount evil lobbying has 
done in State Legislatures though 
this employment farmer 
tors enjoying privileges which 
opportunity for secret 
work the direction of 
legislation. The unceasing 
growth of this practice justifies the 
action now taken III Illinois. 
Former legislators from the 
otherwise rightfully granted 
have themselves to thank for the 
They have compelled a rec- 
of themselves as lobby- 
The example set by the 
Senate may be followed by the 
legislatures of other States with 
signal benefit, It is not 
ed to heighten the standard of leg 
integrity if membership in 
a State Legislature is known to lie 
a reasonably sure step toward 
lucrative employment in lobby 
work. The ex legislator who 
chooses to become a lobbyist should 
promptly lose whatever distinction 
or privilege would otherwise lie his 
former Louis 
Republic. 
Secret of Beauty 
is health. The is 
th iv. i r to digest and 
a flood. 
This can never be n 
the does not net it's j 
Do you know this 
Liver Tills ate an 
lute cure 
sour stomach, malaria, 
constipation, torpid liver, piles, 
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- 
and kindred diseases. 
Liver Pills 
OBSERVATIONS 
Made by the Orange Va. 
It t you would borrow, you 
must lie fond of sorrow 
Them is a s for every 
row, and a wrinkle every 
money that makes the man 
robbing banks and post- 
In printing kisses you don't need 
any general 
edition is limited. 
S line people tall; until they wear 
holes in their tongues and then 
haven't said anything. 
SALT RHEUM CURED 
Johnston's Sarsaparilla 
QUART BOTTLES. 
IN 
of to 
his a Warning of star, t r 
I Sal War I Ha Warning. 
l It, 
Bra 
lids 
Nature, In tier efforts to correct which have come from 
careless living, or It may be from ancestors, shoots oat pimples, and 
Imperfections on the akin, as a that more serious troubles 
haps tumors, cancers, or pulmonary are certain to follow it 
neglect is heed the warning; correct the 
Many a lingering, painful disease and many an death has been avoided
. M. 
Wholesale and retail Grocer and 
Dealer, paid for 
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- 
its, Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- 
Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba- 
t Go-Carts, Parlor 
Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. 
Gail A 
Key West Cheroots, 
American Beauty fan- 
Cherries, Peaches, Apples, 
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, 
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, 
Lye, Magic Matches, Oil, 
Cotton Seed Meal Hulls, Gar- 
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, 
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, 
Prunes. Currents, 
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden 
Ware, Cakes and Crackers, 
Best Butter, Stand- 
ard Mach i nu- 
other goods. Quality 
Quantity. Cheap cash. Com 
to see me. 
Imply because these notes of warning hare been heeded and the blood 
pure by a right use of 
Miss Abbie J. Marshall. Mich., 
was cured of a bad humor after with It for five years. The 
doctors and friends Said it wag salt rheum. It come out on my head, neck 
and ears, and then on my whole body was perfectly raw with it. What I 
suffered during those fire years. Is no use telling. Nobody would mo if 
did. I tried medicine that was advertised to cure it. I spent money 
enough to buy a house. I heard highly 
praised. tried a bottle of it. began to improve right away, and when had 
finished the third bottle I wag completely cured. I hare had a touch of it 
I never got any thing to do me the least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S 
would heartily advise all who are from humors 
or skin disease of any kind to try it at once. I had also a good deal of 
trouble, and was run down and bat JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA 
me ell 
The blood is your life and If you keep it pure and strong can positively rs- 
or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA never 
It is for sale by all druggists, in fall quart bottles at only one dollar each 
gist disease or face 
fails. 
CO 
SOLD BY HOG. 
Literary Note. 
Our representative in congress 
has been heard from, lie has sent 
us three packages of garden seed. 
There is a decided lull in liter- 
The pools are plow- 
the novelists are grubbing 
stumps. 
new has died a 
but has all its 
unpaid contributors honorary pall- V 
bearers. J 
We return thanks to 
river for moving our office 
and residence six miles from town 
taxes. 
Major of the 
shows conclusively that 
all we Deed this country is peace 
pensions. 
will not get the new 
Phone St. 
PILLS 
Realm Vitality, Lot sad 
Los of 
NOTICE. 
alien will l to 
the town of 
. L. Sr., Mayor. 
J, Clerk. 
January, 1901. 
OP. 
A bog about HO 
black and market 
hole in Han up 
with my been 
months U notified to 
Four north 
Jan 
and 
A nerve tonic 
blood builder. . . 
the rink flow to
of 
pr 
with oar bankable to cur 
or refund the money paid. . i for fit 
able 
PILLS 
SO 
copy our 
; Los
fits, 
mall in SI-00 a 
O tor our 
to la or rotund 
. money paid. 
MEDICAL CO. 
government penitentiary, and wt Jackson St 
c I. 
Greenville. N C 
we demonstrate to the government 
that we could till It comfortably. 
One of our leading authors has 
just closed a contract with the 
railroad to dig nil artesian well. 
lie will probably make enough 
money out of it his new- 
novel . 
The author's supper, on Wed- 
evening last, was a highly 
affair. There was a 
to each poet. All liter- 
matters were laid under the 
with the authors. 
OSTEOPATHY. 
B. S. O. 
Office Henry Mouse, first 
door North of Baptist Church. 
and Consultation free 
in MM. 
J. W. PERRY CO. 
Norfolk, Va. 
Cotton Factors and handlers of 
Bagging, Ties Bags. 
Correspondence and shipments 
solicited. 
AT POINTS. 
with good stock of 
consisting of meat, meal, 
Hour, sugar, coffee, 
sea, Syrup, tobacco, cigars 
snuff, canned goods and 
anything usually found in 
a grocery store. Thank- 
you for your 
in the past and 
hoping by fair dealing to 
merit your favors the 
future, I am 
Respectfully, 
OLD DOMINION LINE 
I a 
MAGAZINES. 
Famous Barker Fountain Pen 
And when it comes to 
JOB 
The Reflector Office Can't He Beat. 
m-. of a Bachelor. 
The divorce system is love's 
court. 
liven man is bilious when he is 
a pessimist, and every woman is a 
pessimist when she is bilious. 
The women will all strike 
for dresses, because they don't 
want to we the styles of the last 
century. 
probably preferred 
e iii a tub because there 
enough loom in it for him any 
if his wife's relations. 
The pen is mightier than the 
a man who couldn't make 
a an marry him by skinning 
alive can do it by writing her 
a dozen fool love 
York Press. 
Climate Hie Fin. 
HI In the World. 
Col. Sylvester T. his 
way from Cleveland to his estate, 
near was at 
Chamberlain's last night. 
the Blue Ridge Mountain of North 
said Col. 
to he found the moat perfect all- 
America. There are win- 
resorts I be South and slimmer 
resort-in North, but North 
Carolina is a desirable place to live 
in either winter or summer. It is 
no only to that people 
go, all through North Carolina 
mountains there are attractive re- 
sorts. Some of the most 
in the world can lie seen 
there, and each passing season 
an Increased of 
Post. 
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 
Having duly below 
i of Till county 
B, A. House, Br., 
notice Is hereby given to per- 
is little or no difference 
an increased tax late and ;, all lb 
an increased property 
,,. , . , , the day of 
rather would raise more I or will plead in bar 
but it would come directly out 
of the people, just the j 
Herald. 
I f Hull. 
II. A 
B. A. Sr 
 TUCKER CO. 
Wholesale 
We carry all Style Hats, Al 
Hats, Stiffs of nil 
shapes, In anything in 
Hat line. 
We have made H, Hooker 
our sole distributer for 
and you will a full line of 
Tucker Hats his store. 
it hereby given that application 
win he aside to the Assembly of 
to prohibit wile of 
liquor two 
near the town 
f. This 1901. 
SERVICE 
Steamer leave Washing- 
ton daily at A. M. for Green 
ville, leave Greenville daily at IS 
M. for Washington. 
Steamer leaves 
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday 
Fridays at A. M. for Tar- 
leave for Greenville 
Tuesdays, and 
at A. II. carries freight only. 
Connecting at Washington with 
Steamers for Norfolk, 
Philadelphia, New York and 
ton, and for all points for the West 
with railroads at Norfolk. 
Shippers should order freight by 
the Old Dominions. S. Co. from 
New York; Clyde Line from 
Bay Line from Baltimore; 
and Line from 
Boston. 
JNO. SON, 
Washington, N. C. 
CHERRY, 
Greenville, N. C. 
NOTICE. 
forbid by any i. any 
by with turn 
of 
cutting of 
or on any manner, on m 
trait 
John farm in 
It II Smith, 
the other 
on the fitly of Tar 
One known a Hen 
hi 
the 
lying on south river. 
will 
It. J. 
R. Hyman, 
Rental Agent, 
GREEN VILLE, H. 
and sold. 
Property rented and exchanged. 
Co i lions and prompt re- 
turns. N .-building lots for sale. 
Nice I a for sale. 
d or N of 
well land near 
TAKEN UP. 
A ml with stripes, crooked 
barns, unmarked, apparently about two 
old, been in my Bald Pair 
Owner Is cull 
for and tor keeping 
W. U 
N. C. Job. s 
One Day Cold Cur. 
Par M in 
L. H. Pender, 
GREENVILLE, N. C. 
Tin 
Expert All 
kinds Gun and Locksmith work 
He-stocking of guns a 
specialty. 
Agent for The Oliver Typewriter 
NOTICE. 
All persons owing me for guano the 
rest MOO sad prior, pleats mil 
with w, Hurries, Greenville, or 
s stand, near 
Greenville, or check direct tome, 
ii. M. 
Norfolk, Va. 
Cotton Buyers Brokers in 
Stocks. Cotton, Grain and 
ions. Private Wires to New York, 
Chicago and New 
THE B ST 
and fever is a bottle of 
Chill Tonic. It 
Iron and quinine in a tasteless form 
No pay. Price 
The Commoner 
WILLIAM BRYAN, 
Editor k Publisher, 
Lincoln, 
Advance. 
One Year Six Months 
Three Sing. 
No canvassers are cm 
ployed. Subscriptions taken at 
Weakly 
will he sent together 
one year for or DAILY 
and 
one year for payable in ad- 
Cotton Bagging and 
on ban i 
Fresh goods kept constantly en 
hand. Country produce and 
sold. A trial will convince you. 
D. W. 
W, R. WHICHARD BRO. 
IN 
Whichard, N, C. 
The Stock complete in every de 
and prices as low the 
lowest. Highest market 
paid for country produce. 
Are 
Satisfy Your Appetite at the 
Carolina 
Next door to 
Everything New and Clean. 
Outers, Good Io Fit, 
Regular Dinner from vi 
Cents. 
Soup, meat, t 
Vegetables, Bread, 
-it all for cents. 
D. W. 
j. s. 
-DEALER IN- 
A GENERAL LINE OF 
Line of Hardware. 
COME TO SEE ME. 
J. K. COREY. 
PATENT 
or alto w
. at photo. 
for It-M L-tin i r, Mill ml v n. 
BOOK ON PATENTS 
m t m 
i m 
We sell the Celebrated 
The only corset that will not 
break down at the sides. Our Hue of Bu- 
Tables, and Wash Stand Covers is 
and very cheap. See us for 
burgs, Swiss, val laces. 
W. T. LEE CO. 
-k 
OUR H 
The Impeachment 
and and 
Other Mat. 
Importance. 
Reflector. 
N. C. Feb. 
of them, are not guilty of the 
charge, though entirely too many 
of tire. 
this connection attention may 
be called to the bill of Senator 
James, of Pitt, which prohibits 
solicitors from collecting costs 
cases which judgment is not 
The resolution of Representative prayed in open court. 
Craig, of Buncombe, introduced in 
the House last Thursday, looking 
to the impeachment of Chief 
Associate Justice j 
Douglas of the Supreme Court, is 
Washington, v., Feb. 
The shrewdness of the 
bluff in Senate by 
antagonizing appropriation 
with the Ship Subsidy bill cannot 
be denied. Having determined 
that there shall be an extra session 
of Congress anyway, they could 
ford to make this bluff. If they 
succeed in getting subsidy 
steal through by it, they will dodge 
the charge of arranging for the 
extra session just it through; 
if the subsidy fails to gel 
through, may also prevent some 
of the regular appropriation bills 
from getting through, thus furnish- 
other reasons for the extra 
session than Mr. sud 
den desire lo have Congress pro- 
a I'm in of civil government fin 
the Philippine, and his anxiety 
lest Cubans should have to 
Wait a months f r 
action on the constitution they 
arc signs are 
wrong, there is some partisan 
behind Ibis extra plan. 
It is easily that the 
republicans intend to do some par- 
legislating in the 
Congress, for the purpose of 
perpetuating themselves power, 
hey would prefer doing this 
it to the re- 
We are still the forefront of the 
We offer you the best selected line of 
race after your 
General Merchandise 
AID FOB 
The State Association of 
soldiers met here last 
I Wednesday night and Thursday, j spring to 
-he .,. , ell Hose 
of the past week. Few expected it j until a few months before the next 
I in the Home Congressional campaign, The large 
the pensioners at home. It i republican majority III both bran- 
was decided to ask for dies of the next congress will he 
for the Home 
maintenance, and for need- 
ed repairs and new buildings; that 
the pension tax be increased Gram There arc indications the 
to cents on real and republicans are going to try to do 
property and from to lo cents Congress what they 
were afraid to do in connection 
to be found any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice 
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America 
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spring, Summer 
and Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad- 
vantage. is our pleasure to show you what you want and to 
sell you if We offer you the beat service, polite 
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well 
established business built up strictly on own merits. 
When you come to market yon will not do yourself justice 
if yon do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere. 
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise. 
Goods and Notions, 
Press Trimmings 
Jacket.- Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths. 
Shoes. 
My friends and run i u m in 
store formerly Mi V. V . 
opposite the Am I ire, with 
a full and complete line 
Goods and Notions. 
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LINE OF 
Trimmed Hats, Sailors, Silks and Velvets of 
all I wilt carry one of the complete Ii of Millinery to 
be I-, ii. . Mrs. M. K. ill have charge of the mil- 
department and will be-lad ; all her old friends and 
customers call her. 
beyond a circle of lawyers, mostly 
members of the Legislature, 
though the subject has been mooted 
for three months past. The 
charge is that these Judges 
violated the Constitution when, 
over-riding the action of the 
they commanded the Audi- 
great temptation class 
of their leaders to indulge in par- 
legislation. 
Women's and Children's Shoes. 
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. 
Groceries. 
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Laid. Scad U, I 
Hardware, 
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, and Rope, 
Furniture. 
tor Treasurer to pay the claim , 
of Shell Commissioner White. 
charged soldiers over 
years, worth less than be 
placed on roll as class 
The resolution was referred to 
the House judiciary committee, 
and Thursday night that com- 
placed the matter in the 
hands of a live, 
will report it back with 
recommendations this week. In 
the meantime the matter rests in 
quo, though it may be re- 
ported back today or tomorrow. 
If a favorable report is made 
then the resolution come 
mediately before the House. One 
rending only and a Vote by majority j of 
of the members of the House is. 
necessary for the passage of the 
resolution. A committee of live 
notifies the Senate of the charges 
for impeachment if preferred by 
the House. The act of impeach 
is always the duty the 
Senate. When the House prefers 
charges of this kind the Senate be- 
comes the highest court the 
State. 
with the apportionment bill, 
passed by the present 
poke their lingers into the inter- 
that all widows of Confederate of those Southern Slates 
soldiers, married to them have by Constitutional pro- 
the war, and now years old or curtailed 
more, be made 4th class pension-, Enough was said when the 
that no other pension of Senator elect Simmons, 
be enacted, i North Carolina, were presented to 
Headquarters for Furniture and line. 
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved 
Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. 
Your Friends, 
K TAXATION 
By the settlement of the suit be- 
tween the Slate the three big 
railroad systems over the collection 
taxes for 
made an increase of over 
nine million dollars over the as- 
of 1808, the State now re- 
additional, the 
ties and the school fund 
last Saturday 
I he Senate to show that an attempt 
is lo he made then ext Congress 
to gel the matter before Congress 
by objecting to the seating of 
Senators from the states that have I 
restricted Car- 
South Carolina, Mississippi, 
Louisiana. Whether the at- 
tempt will will depend 
upon the support it gets from the 
more conservative republicans, 
many of whom have said in 
that were 
NEW JUDGES 
The decision of the Democratic 
legislative caucus to the 
criminal courts and increase the 
number of Superior Court districts 
from to Hi, will meet with gen- 
approval, One feature of the 
discussion developed the fact that 
it awns the general opinion that too 
much of the time of the courts is 
wasted by the lawyers, and it was 
claimed that if a proper reform was 
worked in that respect there would 
no need of additional terms of 
courts. But the attorneys appear 
to have pretty much way, 
with most judges, the latitude 
allowed some of them, especially in 
the merciless and often cruel and 
taunting examination cross- 
examination of witnesses is one of 
the wonders of this free country 
with country where the 
rights of every citizen is alleged to 
lie protected, except the w 
while undergoing such an or- 
deal at the of some shyster 
of the legal profession. Of course 
this doe, not apply to 
ail lawyers, many of most 
a to the General As- opposed to any agitation of 
recommending approval of t and would have 
the settlement, and so doing favored the suffrage restrictions 
these they lived in the Stales 
arc a good many men f j have adapted them. 
am aware who would have prefer Senator-will to a man oppose any 
led lo continue the litigation to question the 
. a i fiST 
m m 
.-; r- Mi i 
I- OH a I
m -i . 
. . ; 
i ply
. I without 
Potash 
be 
A Forced by n r Father to 
Wed a Man she Did Not 
Want To. 
On Monday -It, Mi 
Sarah Hudson, accompanied o her 
brother, drove tip to Mr. M. K. 
residence, on Broad 
Heel, and asked 
permission to remain over for the 
night and to be allotted to for 
ii days. Her 
granted and -non after had 
me in -lie related the 
of her father to 
force her to a man she did 
not love. She related the 
tears with a heart. 
Mr. told her .-he could 
spend several days his home. 
On last Saturday father. Holly 
Hudson, for her, finding 
at made her 
a promise if she would go home 
with she might many lite man 
she loved. The girl to go, 
and they started out. as 
passing out of 
the man whom her 
her lo drove up 
in a buggy and suggested lo the 
young who was riding on u 
cart, that she might ride with him 
the buggy. She this 
she lieu 
the m i friend told hi-r he 
was going to drive her 
to mart j the man of 
her father's choice. We 
that the girl broke down as 
Sue car 
down Sampson there 
mat the father's 
choice. 
The girl's mother is dead 
her fat her
township. Sampson county. The ham, Ala., for Liberia. 
man she loved a a poor man Supreme 
THE in WIN or LIFE, 
. ill not in ; 
thoughts, not breaths; 
In figures on a dial. 
We should cunt lime by heart- 
He lives, 
Who thinks feel-the noblest 
till- III-1. 
d he who beats quick- 
est . .-i . 
one more than ii 
.-. . 
e fat sleeps as it slips 
I heir Mil . 
I ., . hill means end, 
I i i a I i . 
. mi an. and to all 
find, 
i all the of the 
world. 
Philip James Bailey. 
I i 
and more 
tax laws against the railroads, but 
to do so involves continued 
which so far has cost the State 
18,273.20, with a considerable 
sum still for already 
rendered, and which cannot be 
continued less than the cost of 
per year to the State. The 
railroads constitute a considerable 
and valuable part of the property 
of North Carolina, and they arc of 
great importance in its industrial 
development. No fair minded 
man desires any way to hamper 
their growth and development. 
the other hand, no just man can 
assent lo their having an 
in taxation. They ought to 
bear the hardens of the State in 
to their ability to meet 
them, hut it is not a violation of 
thin rule to tOt upon the 
made by our 
Commission, who have 
and earnestly striven to do 
justice in the matter of tax- 
right of Senators fro n four 
above named Stales to take their 
scats next Congress. 
It is admitted by 
officials that the greater portion of 
imposed nominally to 
meet the expenses of the war w it 
Spain, but really to make up the 
that would have existed 
long before on of the 
prohibitive nature of many 
sections of the Dingle tariff act, 
will be permanent, because of the 
increasing public expenditures and 
the decreasing income from 
duties. Sonic prominent 
cans are openly advocating the 
lowering of tariff duties to increase 
the revenue but the lock ribbed 
high protectionists, of whom Mr. 
i.-. one of chief 
will not consent to as 
they have the power to 
prevent it. So the can 
make up their minds to pay war 
taxes not cut by lull now before 
the Senate for least four years 
more. 
If you want stoves or ranges constructed upon 
scientific principles which are economical, durable, 
and convenient, as well as beautiful artistic, look 
for the 
mark, is shown upon every 
or Range, do be deceived 
by worthless imitations and substitutes, 
lead all others in yearly sales an p 
Sold 
her thought marry- 
Lee she would in. 
. -o ii is stated. 
has sustained the 
of law laving 
consider this beyond brutal V Cleveland has 
and the young lady bus the . . ., ,,,, ,,, 
tin- Han- , . , 
l in one 
Stales,
IV i III., has order- 
in the city 
it Ii 
W. K yacht 
I . -In- v. ill lie joined by 
hi- friends, 
I., i 
o, III., has de- 
plan f 
. Die saloon
Idle one i engaged the 
Building, 
GREENVILLE, N. C. 
N I 
Mr. J. O. tot Miss A ii 
roll, ho bus n 
returned 
home 
glad S. 
Iowa mil again he ha been on 
ii for tin . i v, days. 
i- sick 
list. 
L. Prut Iii 
. , clerk i tent ion a took 
Mayo and l. b. from , 
,, , , , , , nags worth the 
place at leaded church at . ,,,.,,. 
h iii lo tn i . owe 
Sunday, J 
.,. . . ,. , store, Conn. 
be makes , ,, , , , , , ,. 
, , , , , James Urn I. Bruit u. 
mi .; , . 
.,., ., , ., . Ir 
l lie Vi; ii and I . . , . . 
, . ,. .,. I . II., 
an v irk it lit n , , 
., . . eh- a u-u It pillow, and 
Alston is in i i . , 
Brown was fatally wounded In 
I duel which followed,
.,.,,.,.,,.,
EASTERN REFLECTOR 
N. 
Ed. Owner 
Entered at the Office at 
N. C, as 
Mail Matter. 
F-ID-T, s, 1901. 
Pictures f the are 
getting la the paper. Bat 
the libel bill has got through and 
possibly the editors tear danger 
the attorneys the 
. -no called t lit- Board to 
lo hear the bills read. 
B the bills read, eon- 
adopted 
, vote and 
n ii.-, voice, and directed 
Jarvis Blow to forward 
III . i . our Senator and 
the request that 
i j passed once. 
ii, . . the history of the whole 
ins . far. 
CUM HISS 
A. BILL 
To be Act Author 
lie the Town of Greenville to 
bonds for ark. 
of Improvement. 
The General 
enact i 
coupon bonds to the amount of j fl 
I he Of Deeds of Wake 
county died recently, and Mr. J. 
Bernard, a Greenville boy. who 
has long lived in was 
pointed to the position. The Hal- 
Poet says be Is one of the 
men to be 
in State. 
in Henderson Evening 
bus suspended after an 
existence often months. Tb tea- 
. is lack of patronage. 
regret the Herald 
stopped, it was a bright paper, 
course it could 
If failed lo give sufficient 
Proceed-. Meet, 
i in.-. 
I in i t met 
oil Monday, the full II rd 
I. 
mil . pauper orders 
w . . led, I 
, . . i . allowed. 
j. i . license 
to hi i I liquor mile from the 
t . oil Super- 
i , , ill of and J. It. 
i presented their 
in reports, which were placed 
on tile. 
I. I, i unstable of Bel- 
township, his 
i i with It. It. Cotton, . U. 
mil W. Faithful assure 
tic-, v. Ii accepted. 
. Elias Cox, W. J. 
Fred and 
I. Barn I wen I 
i ill tax 
wing were In 
i. . the amount 
, , . Margaret 
seventy-five thousand dollar, said 
bonds shall e of the denomination 
of live hundred dollars, signed by 
the Mayor by 
of 
interest at the five percent, 
per Hanoi shall thirty 
years. The interest shall be pay- 
able at such time 
Section That town of 
Greenville properly bonds, to provide tor the 
I constructed authorities, ll hereby prompt and regular payment of 
and empowered, if a said interest it shall be the duty of 
majority of the qualified the Hoard of Aldermen each and 
shall so vote, to issue inter- every year at the same time that 
test bearing bonds to the of other lazes are levied to levy a 
live dollars in special tax upon all the tax- 
; for the purposes here- property and subjects of said 
i matter named. town to pay said interest as the 
Sec. That the question shall same may due and payable 
be submitted to the qualified which said lax be col- 
voters of said town on the second and aside for this special 
Tuesday of April 1901, at an elect be for no 
ion lo be culled by Hoard of 
I Aldermen of said town for that . sail, shall be 
NEWSY HAPPENINGS 
BUSINESS NOTES. 
CLOTHING mm SALE. 
WE ARE BARGAINS NOW IN EVERY 
LIKE OP GOODS. 
See. 
purpose, which election shall lie the of the 
in all respects as 
lions for of said par 
as modified by this act. . r 
I Board of Aldermen shall at a meet- 
Mayor and Board of Aldermen for 
heir par value of 
the proceeds of the sale t sum of 
thousand dollars shill be 
log held on or before the over to the board of true- 
ii, in March appoint of 
a registrar and two judges of elect- Q f shall be 
on for each of the wards of said which to erect 
whose duty it shall to leg- for sail graded 
schools. 
-ideas Greenville does 
thing in the way of making 
can yon ace any future 
for beyond its present 
Standing This is a point to be l, T. 
considered by who 
; . John 
i I, 
voters and conduit 
eh,,,.,,; Hie Mayor shall on or. 
before the second Monday In March; 
Issue hi 
notice of said election and 
therein the persons chosen 
sale of said bonds, except the sum 
of live thousand dollars 
for 
railed school building-, 
shall be used by the Board of 
h said election . ,., M 
. . ,. or by persona 
place each ard where the 
will be held. For tin 
improvement-. If 
is to make no progress but -laud a-
. .-., . 
it now i. while all neighboring .,.; f in 
towns are pushing for it would i lie township. 
be about as well to fence it land of A. B. in 
call it a finished town, and , 
the world . . , 
here. There would be as much , White in 
, m from 
. valued 
reek, 
I, ., n i 
prop 
re in such a course as , 
is iii opp sing improvements.
i of i f our t-i i 
lo defeat the steps to secure ; 
an for improvement 
in and to establish 
-line will be held. 1-or I lie 
of holding said elect a new 
registration i hereby ordered and 
it -hall be the duty the 
appointed for the several 
wards to register each male rest- 
dent of his ward entitled to register 
and this he may do for con 
, iii ice it bis home or any 
other plan- town but it shall 
be his to attend with 
from two o'clock lo sun Bet, on 
and Thurs- 
day election at the 
place designated by Mayor in 
i proclamation for the election 
on Saturday 
of shall attend 
hi at which time and place all dial 
-hall be heard and 
id. The registration looks shall lie 
;. I 
I low renewed bis 
graded schools for the town, ban 
lit out so much 
there has been so much mis 
ruction and misrepresentation H 
of who the bills submitted to the 
I y was i leased 
. mi -i in 
;. 
contain, that The 
i. secured copies 
t ii in for publication so the 
may what the bills 
i i ill bill first and 
will f low it with bond hi 
of issuing I 
the i of the town b i- 
under discussion for 
lime Hoard of 
take the 
until I hey had id 
., . i the pie 
tow ii. in order to arm e it 
the 
called in the II awe. I 
is 
re In a good 
of The i i 
Board of Aldermen was ;. 
eat. and Mayor l. 
pi in.- i to p 
I'm . in i had been . 
that the Aldermen 
lent. what people of 
in i ii and act . 
ill this 
Hug 
i n directing the Aid . 
wedding 
may designate under their 
direction in establishing, 
and putting in such a 
system of electric lights ard such a 
system of water work-, sewerage, 
drainage, market 
and other improvements in for 
said town as Hoard of Alder- 
men thereof may determine upon, 
and said Hoard may out raft for 
the furnishing the material in- 
stalling said plants improve- 
or otherwise as they 
deem but the town shall he 
sole owner of plants and 
improvements and have he 
control and management of the 
same 
Hoc. That the erection, 
maintenance of 
plants and said 
ii g 
Mrs. Mary Foley, 
the I ride, in the pres- 
few friends, Mr. B. Ii. 
Mi. ill i Pule were 
;. e Ii iii per- 
i . . i 
. t ban ; 
in in Ii a- couple
h the n 
.; drove lo the depot and 
i ii . train for 
a days with 
the 
, h ill i- it and 
ii- Ii i . returning to 
In i 
mi ii j oh. ind i d 
i one, 
i . m of the e 
. In hi- as 
i . ill i ha- i I In 
II re 
I has ii in ii 
hi- . circle of 
. .- is in in I. i teem, 
i n ed in h 
III. lie 
pen to all times make, use 
hey shall be finally closed a. sun 
the Thursday immediately or f 
, . ,, limits of said town as said Board 
preceding election. in-polls 
in iv deem ; and when the 
shall be opened eight o'clock a, owner and the Board can- 
mi said second Tuesday of April agree upon amount of dam- 
place designated I In- ages In be paid to properly 
shall be closed at six ow the use or 
. , ., of his shall 
said day, and all , f . , 
b- tried and determined as is pro 
for the charier of said 
town, except that the town may 
proceed at to t and use 
whose name- arc found up 
on the registration books shall be 
entitled to vote for or against 
in the bond-. 
iii vole fir it shall vole a written 
or printed ticket Oil which shall be 
written or printed the words 
Bull and desiring lo vole 
shall vote a written or 
printed ticket which shall In 
such private property 
waiting for the consummation of 
such proceedings, as the delay 
might work great injury to the 
public, bill the town's title to such 
private property or its right to 
permanently occupy same shall 
primed the words j not absolute until the final 
judgment of court is complied 
Against The registrar 
the closing of the polls shall with. 
immediately count votes and Sec. Thai board shall 
shall make and sign duplicate re have lit price, terms 
I in in of said election, which shall for the use the 
lie up and delivered as 
l i ii ii I'm 
Ii I ruts, have 
tin f , ,.,,,,. 
an election to be held 
i question of i 
u e. h i- f r to in 
i lo n 
g . . . Pi of Ill- 
ill meet in j and there solution were 
id in Tub . 
. . i hi 
tell 
i iii d 
K dial one . f 
Dial ha- procured live 
i licit Ii I i in 
. . i lie 
iii i. I rial in 
I hi i Urn S re 
i n ever hair, 
together 
and poll 
shall be delivered to 
i of Board of Aldermen 
one in Mayor. The 
Mayo, I of Alderman, 
shall meet at eight the 
We e- said 
el. i ill usual place of 
nulling and in presence of such 
persons a- eh pose to attend, and 
nil ii i mill are re 
turns which shall cause lo lie 
spread up in the record- of said 
shall there and 
then make an official 
in , i i lie i, -nil of said ion 
the returns shad have been 
i ,,. in huh shall 
i number of vole 
i, i ii i. number cast for and 
number Issuing 
I i 
11- . It 
lights and water supplied by Raid 
to individuals, or 
or out of the corporate 
limits said town and to prescribe 
all needful rule and regulations 
concerning the use of the same. 
This Act shall be in 
force from and after its 
if. Feb. 
Our for the last few 
weeks have been on the 
edge and having answered their 
purpose, we will in the future de- 
vote our space to 
things in general, especially to 
things general. And Wood 
hope they may prove too 
Stale y, were it for the fact 
some of our might 
term us too such 
aspiration. Anyway we shall 
do our level beat. 
good light wood cart hubs; 
wanted by the A. G. Mfg Co. 
last Sunday people 
were seen wending their way 
through our town. Upon 
where so many were going 
were informed the marriage of 
Mr. Henry Later 
were told when they arrived, 
the would lie groom at home, 
but could be seen, as door, 
lock and key obstructed the way, 
and the bride elect, too, was miss 
There are many conjectures, 
but Alas Alas I 
1.000 good second growth while 
oak spokes by A. 
CO. 
W. Stocks brought cart 
loads of cotton lead here Monday, 
both of which weighed exactly the 
same, to a pound. i 
home he brought two other loads, 
of which weighed exactly the 
same at the pounds. 
This was grow weight including 
horse, and seed. 
forget the 
Wire Fence when you are in need 
of a good fence. 
Mrs. A. Fair i.- on a visit lo 
her parents In aid. 
Before her return she will the 
markets and 
her spring millinery. The ladies 
may hold themselves In readiness, 
a rare treat upon 
her arrival. 
Mrs. John Galloway, of Grimes 
land, spent Saturday and Sunday 
here visiting her son and daughter 
who are attending the 
High School. 
Mrs. B. F. Patrick, of 
spent a couple of days here 
last week visiting, to delight 
of a host of friends. 
After a brief Illness Miss Lucy 
Galloway has her Studies 
at the College. We arc glad to 
earn she has entirely recovered. 
Mr. II. F. town, and 
Mrs. Henry Cox, of 
were the la-t named 
placed last Tuesday, and 
came here where they will 
reside. Oar extend Mrs. 
Keel a cordial welcome. 
Mr. W. Tripp and Miss 
were united in the holy 
bonds of on last Wed- 
Their many friends ex- 
tend 
Mr-. K, and two child 
have been several 
days with the Misses u 
A. G Cox is paying highest 
prices for cotton need. 
Men and Boys Clothing; Especially are 
sold out at greatly as we are 
closing out that line. 
Springs GOOdS daily and they are beauties 
don't want you to take our word, but come lie 
goods no trouble. 
Yours to please, 
KICKS WILKINSON. 
For anything kept in class dry goods store. 
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OF COMPANY. 
, York CUT. 
The following cards have 
issued 
Mr. Isaac A. Sugg 
honor of your pres- 
at the of 
his daughter, 
to 
Mr. Ernest 
Tuesday morning, February nine- 
nineteen hundred and 
one, hall-past nine o'clock, 
Baptist Church, 
the Southerner is much 
mistaken the stuck law now 
nil- mire county, with 
good of adjoining;
The Stock in h 
Mayor's Court. 
Mayor Move has disposed 
of the following cases In his court 
report 
Emily Beeves, and dis- 
orderly conduct and using vulgar 
and language, guilty, pen- 
and 
dismissed 
White, disorderly con- 
duct tiring off pistol in town, 
No architect risen In his 
from planning castles lathe 
air. 
A Wife 
We first 
unbearable pains from 
-1 to be placed under 
r-f I used three 
. Maker's last 
chili which 
lined one dollar and cost, 
Ion i. i 
count i 
large.- I 
sec- 
I- a y 
. in portions of the 
runs at 
i n 
As soon us I people have a 
l In held i 
in. . I via as 
ii. prepare the Mils, and gave 
i, i Inns as th i 
,, elect 
i . lie i i i i I i lire 
. hi hi the 
ill be lei loose. Why he 
m gone to this 
I one wee mouse 
u i ii. h answered bis put p 
people have a , ,,,, , , .,. 
M shall during buoy all III begin lo . 
h-h rel over what its shall 
he said result. tins w settled they 
it in of the begin to over which it 
lion, the bills were lo 
Sec. I 
ii, i rotors of said town is looks meal like; the time they 
,, by said registration and gel this settled, there Is 
M ,,,,, ill baby, 
i Board of Alder. 
, , ii i town arc 
mid lo cause to lie 
pared and issued interest bail 
I. Woolen, of 
died in 
Julius Gray, disorderly conduct 
and using and Ian- 
not guilty, 
H. Adams, affray, conduct 
Daniel, with deadly 
in 
Jones and Austin Han- 
riotous and l con 
duct and guilty, bound at I r 
lo under 
oil bond each. 
Jerry and 
mid disorderly eon- 
duel assault , 
guilty, l cost, 
Tyson not guilty, discharged. 
J Ml line I 
J y 
U and 
b-y, doing 
my my up 
v. t i inn. 
of and 
hard 
pain. 
i. ll 
tit 
Mother's 
Friend 
will Jo for every what it did for 
Minnesota mother who writes the above tel- 
la use during pregnancy u a 
lo 1-e for in pain and 
the a 
strong body intellect, which In 
lorn i child. 
in i i allows 
, and . 
, . i o-o 1.1. 
i f r . . 
Ll i I. practically p. . Han- 
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What The Law makers Do. 
m. 
SATURDAY, 2nd. 
SENATE. 
Senate sonic new bills 
were introduced, mostly local 
their character. 
A good days work was done en 
the calendar, many bills passing. 
Among these 
To High 
School passed third reading. 
To establish graded schools In 
Greenville passed third reeding. 
To create a State text book coin- 
mission, passed third 
To amend the code in regard to 
the lieu of laborers and mechanics 
passed third reading. 
HOUSE. 
Some of the new bills Introduced 
To provide school books for or- 
indigent children. 
To appoint a representation for 
unknown or absent heirs. 
To allow person to redeem land 
sold for taxes. 
To secure the better observance 
of the Sabbath. 
Like Household Word. 
day in Hay out the pub- 
have the name, of any article 
pressed conspicuously upon their 
an authority on 
advertising, name is 
the mind like a 
household 
is as applicable to the name of a 
man us it is to the name 
of ii marketable commodity. The 
who his name on 
the tip of everybody's tongue by 
advertising regularly in the news- 
papers is Hie one whom people 
will seek out when they have 
chases to 
Record. 
There are yet many of our sub- 
who owe us. They could do 
us a good turn by coming on now 
and pay what owe. 
one who rends this knows whether 
be mid if he docs, he is 
the one want lb -tie. 
WANT FOB A 
STOCK OF CLOTHING AND 
FURNISHINGS AND WILL CLOSE OUT MY 
They are going at these prices. 
I of the Loon yard wide Tie 
yard wide heavy 
to unbleached Sheeting 
Arlington I yard 
wide all wool 
lei Sicilian Ir 
inch 
I inch all I 
Merrimac Sheeting Calicoes 
Oil Colon in Solids 
Silver Star 
Homespun 
Denim 
Mills Sheeting 
wide, Bleached and width Cotton Plaids Sc 
bleached piece Cream double 
Chester Cotton Flannel width kind. 
Bleached Cotton piece Saline Hood quality 
Heavy red twilled all for Lining 
wool, at Full line of Percales fast col- 
Heavy twilled Jeans j ore yard wide Be 
Mills Bleaching ; B. t G. Corsets at . 91.14 
yard wide Towels at your own price just a 
yard wide Be I few left. 
returned Monday 
KING 
EASTERN 
New Hotel 
The new hold opened Saturday 
NOTICE. and quite number of traveling 
If there CROSS MA 
in the margin of this paper there. The hold is splendidly 
so to remind you that you owe furnished and equipped, and would 
be a credit lo towns much larger 
The Eastern for 
subscription and we request 
you to as early as 
We need what YOU 
owe us and hope you will not 
keep us waiting for it. 
This notice is for those who 
find the cross mark on their 
paper 
LOCAL 
for 
than Greenville. Mr. CO. Vines 
will conduct hold. 
this hold for Greenville, Mr. 
B. F. Patrick, the owner, has 
one of the town's great needs. It 
need not lie said that people have 
to the town the go by be- 
cause cf inadequate bolls 
S. M. Schultz pays cash 
minks, coons and foxes. 
The grip don't seem to have 
much let-up about It, but keeps 
people off feet. 
Now you have had the 
of reading both the bond 
bills and know just what is 
them. 
Attention is called to the 
of O. He 
makes carts and wagons and does 
all kinds of repair work. 
A young lawyer has arrived 
home of Mr. F. Harding. 
The proud father says the little 
fellow wants to know when the 
next court comes. 
are off after a lot of line 
horses mules and will have a 
special sale at our stables on Fri- 
day and Saturday, 11th and Pith. 
Greenville Livery Company. 
H. S. Salesman. 
A young man wanted to a 
branch for us, our lino of 
business. Experience unnecessary. 
Large salary paid to the right 
party. Jewelry Co., 
Boom Prescott Building, N. 
V. City. 
His House and 
la II. 
John a colored about 
years old, who lived half way lie 
Whichard and 
the northern portion of 
county, lo Stoke- Saturday 
and up He 
went back to his home after dark 
and is supposed to have a 
lire with oil. The house con- 
tents were destroyed and the 
man burned lo death. His wife 
was away from home when he re- 
turned, and the pile of ashes 
charred laxly the only things to 
tell of the horrible ending of his 
life. 
HOWDY DO. 
Some Speak to Mr, Some lo Yen 
Mo-DAY, , 1901. 
A. It. left this 
for Florida. 
. Whaley left morning 
for 
J. S. Clark left this morning 
for Plymouth. 
E. T. Forbes rarer 
New Bern. 
Judge A. M. Moore left this 
tor Nashville hold 
eon it. 
Mr.-. . II Galloway little 
this morning to visit 
relatives Chatham 
Km. J. S. Harris and tare girls 
who have been Mrs. 
Backs, this morning for Dur- 
ham. 
Mis- of Wac, 
Texas, Saturday evening to 
visit Mrs. Alice Harper in South 
Greenville. 
Tuesday. 
W. II. Alston i- sick. 
A. H. Tuft is 
It. W. King went to to 
day. 
J. W. Bryan went to Plymouth 
today. 
A. L. 
nun 
H. Long went to 
this morning. 
Miss Mary Alice left this 
morning to Wilson. 
It. Walker is very sick with 
pneumonia at his home West 
Greenville. 
E. G. Flanagan bus moved into 
his handsome new in South 
Greenville. 
Mrs. W. M. King 
day evening from a visit to her 
daughter in Mount. 
J. H. Edwards, of Scotland Neck. 
who has been visiting W. II. 
returned home this morn- 
1901. 
J. L. this morning 
for 
I. ;. Moore went to 
Mount today. 
It. S. Sheppard left Tuesday 
evening for 
U. L. Humber has been sick 
several days with grip. 
Lena Matthews this 
morning for to visit 
friends. 
Miss Ida Baltimore, 
who has been visiting Miss Lena 
Matthews, left this morning. 
Col. Harry Skinner this 
morning with his daughter. Miss 
to lake her lo school Mount 
de Sales near Baltimore. 
Ike Aider, Norfolk, Secretary 
and Treasurer of the Norfolk Paper 
Box Co., made ii- n pleasant call 
today. We lo know he is 
now in himself and 
BIG NEW STORE. 
Well inn;, the good people Greenville and I 
lie thankful and proud of Big Store and the wonderful bargains 
conic from great institution, the third time this seas 
ha- the i bees north, picking scouring the New York. rt n 
and Philadelphia markets and quickly snapped up all the 
This was securing a leading shipment 
of line clothing fur men and boys intended for a clothier in Galveston, 
Tex., but which wan countermanded account of the flood. The re- 
is. we can offer and high -t cl thing at one- 
half the old time clothier's price. They will be and placed on 
the tallies 
Four Car Loads Bought 
His Dollar Came Back 
ITS. 
Dark colors, and 
breasted, wool kind 
now 
BOYS WOOL SUITS. 
kind now wool 
pants kind now 
MEN'S SHOES. 
11.60 kind now l kind 
now 2.98,4.00 kind now 3.48. 
MEN'S PANTS. 
92.76 kind now 91.68, I kind 
now About pairs left. 
What has made our store such 
a busy place What we advertise 
we do. The thrones daily till 
the store is the very best 
hat we lather understate than 
otherwise the remarkable value v c 
have to sell. 
We leave ii in if there is not a p 
business not perceptible in any other in 
secret. mid are -l 
MA DE SUITS 
kind now 96.15.
kind now Sc, kind now 
kind now 
97.50 kind now 93.98, 
now 1.37. 
Twenty-live years ago, while 
working the blacksmith shop of 
J. W. 
Wis., Harvey ex chief 
of police of Sioux City, slumped the 
letters, W. employer's 
initials, a half dollar. This 
week that same coin, without any 
doubt, was handed to him over the 
counter of his market Sioux 
City. that period of time it 
had jingled in the of per- 
haps thousand of persons 
miles and miles across the 
country and back, only lo land 
ally in the hands of the man 
hail marked it with letters of an 
character Never 
was a man more 
prised than was Mr. In 
spite of the fact that ho had not 
thought of it in the quarter of a 
century since he last saw he 
it at once. He pro 
poses to keep it State 
SEEN AND HEARD IN WASH- 
N. C, U, 1901. 
An affray on Thursday last came 
near to result one less. 
Wallace and Slade disputed 
a difference of cents. Wallace 
settled the also Made, with 
his knife, stabbing him in the 
neck and dangerously wounding 
him. 
The oyster canning establish- 
of A Co., had steam 
on the boiler on Saturday. Sup- 
pose it will soon be in operation. 
Hon. D. M. Carter is 
building material on hi lot on 
Bridge, between Main and Second 
streets. 
has that S. It. Fowls 
Son intend pulling in a saw, 
some planers at their mill. 
Win. a lumber dealer 
of Mich., Spent Sunday 
here. 
Mrs. F. Taylor died on Sun- 
day night, after a long illness. Our 
heartfelt sympathies out lo her 
bereaved husband and relatives. 
It is said that the lice mill will 
be converted into an oil mill some 
lime iii the future 
Jim N 
succeeding well. 
Opera 
Hail, the L 
performance- 
l in hi i r. 
King, 
v. i-in and 
created such 
secret. IDS 
for you to come in and pay them I heir flu percent, p roll I. Will you now 3.00 kind 
Or will you trade with a live. progressive 
is working like Trojan and making dollar- 
We have doubled since we are our new 91.50 kind now i 
already, and now ow 
Holiday Goods, 
,,,.,,., , . . , , 
Over cur loads suitable t 
The entire store presents a big Everything you can think Every price is w low that it es- 
i- Aid u record for Itself and 
. . , , positively reach of the 
within three 
mill 
3rd Northern Trip Successful. 
Mrs. living In the Ear 
is some 
She hid sum last Weak and 
carried buttoned In a packet in 
her When she sent 
this garment out to be washed she 
forgot to take out her money. 
Tarboro Southerner. 
furor during the week 
of the Governor's Inauguration, 
will be In Greenville for tour 
nights, commencing Wednesday, 
Feb. Bee advertisement. 
Deaths. 
J. Taylor Miss 
Clark, died 
Sunday ii tier a long illness. She 
was E. Clark 
Mis. bad a large circle of 
friends in Greenville who are pain 
ed her death. 
w. ll. Kitchen, of Scot 
land Neck, died Saturday night 
about o'clock. Hi- death is a 
loss to his community Mid to 
State. lie once represented 
hi- district a term In Congress, and 
father of Congressman w 
Kitchen, of the district, and 
Claude, 
en, of Second district. 
died a few 
minutes past o'clock, Sunday 
tin home of bis daughter, Mrs. 
W. T. Hunter, the 
House, lie a- In his year, 
and due lo heat I 
failure brought an attack 
grip. 
Peebles was twice named 
and leaves daughters and 
one son. once 
of this county. 
The burial will take place Tues- 
day afternoon at Falkland. 
97.60 kind now 4.98, 13.60 kind 
row now 
and JACKETS 
All kinds and prices. 
BLANKETS. 
wool bee 
kind 
Toe Kind now 
styli all prices. OUTING CLOTH. and kind now i OUCHES, SIDE 
H is. in,, to per yard on r.--7 yards to select from. 
Everything Imaginable Here, Ow Store a growing plant, 
every day. Truth telling and truth selling go hand in hand here Our sole 
desire and ambition is for your inkiest. you we work. 
Big New Store. 
Open Nights. 
Greenville- N. C
MM 
mm.
Attention Farmers 
BILL 
school provided for and the 
I blacks the school provided for 
ii-ii a in the 
I i of 111.-. 
I am now offering you one i f r moat i 
DRY GOODS. SHOES, HATS. W is. 
and TABLE CUTLER 
at very reasonable prices. My of 
jibs 
which is the Standard of any m re fresh and cheap. 
When you none to town again give me a trial. 
Hoard of Trustees shall have power 
to admit children to either of said 
schools who reside outside of the 
corporate limits of said town upon 
Y, 
The Genera Assembly of North 
Carolina enact 
Section That there shall he 
E an election held in the town of 
Greenville on the second Tuesday Thai corporate limits 
in April. 1901, for purpose of of said ban constitute a 
taking the of the qualified we. but 
voters of town on the graded school 
or establishing and maintaining a bylaw 
Graded School for each race Meeting and 
therein. ranging various districts 
Sec That I election county of Pitt may extend 
lie time and places of the graded school 
as the election by an in territory 
Ad passed session of embraced within 
General Assembly purpose said town. 
taking the sense of the voters of 
town on toe question of to public 
Get a good Safe 
The Victor safe is made hi all sizes con- 
for home, office and general use. 
Every sale sol with a guarantee to be lire 
proof. Prices range m up. 
J. L. SUGG, At 
N. C. 
bonds for water works, electric 
the district in which said graded 
ii 
registration as the 
and the same 
lights and other improvements. sUM 
shall be held and conducted under and applied to graded 
schools respectively, and in 
to monies there shall 
Registrars and Judges of election, each year on 
and the returns shall be made, and the tax- 
counted and the result declared in aW 
like manner. a separate lo tang on 
Slid graded schools at least thirty- 
two weeks each year, which tax 
one year, 
fifty cents on the one hundred 
Prevention 
better than Liver 
Pills will not only cure, but it 
taken in time will prevent 
Sick Headache, 
biliousness, malaria, 
jaundice, torpid 
liver and kindred diseases. 
Liver PILLS 
ABSOLUTELY CURE. 
osteopathy; 
O. 
Office Henry Clark House, first 
door forth of 
Examination and Consultation 
SALT RHEUM CURED BY 
Johnston's Sarsaparilla 
QUART BOTTLES. 
Is Ike 
a separate 
shall lie provided for this purpose 
and the voter shall vote on a 
rate from the other ballot. 
Those who favor establishing the 
school the the 
one 
THE COUNTY BOARD DIRECTORS 
HAVE APPOINTED THE 
pretax for half on the taxable 
sun, shall vote a on which the Board of Trustees of the 
shall be written or printed the on before 
worts and d 
h. it shall vote a ballot yr wake up and submit to I our sole distributer for Greenville 
on shall W written d you will Hod a full line of 
words and expenses of said 
la ,. ,. schools tor the succeeding 
L. H Pender, 
GREENVILLE. X. C. 
Tobacco Flues. Tin Roofing, 
Expert employed. All 
kinds Gun and Locksmith work 
first class. of a 
specialty. 
for The Oliver 
TUCKER CO. 
Wholesale Hatters, 
NORFOLK. VA. 
We carry all style Hats, Al- 
Ounce Hats, Stiffs of all 
shapes, in fact anything in the 
Hat line. 
We have made II. Booker 
Si
As one of the for Public c 
Pitt County. We handle the books 
State List for public schools and can 
ever you need, we also have 
COPY BOOKS, 
Bi 
supply 
III 
Hi the 
what- 
That of W I 
of said town shall vote 
Greenville, N, C. 
in nm u 
. . . 
tin- following named per- 
establish said schools then a graded W to 
I. . I for each race shall be 
Thai said taxes on Dickinson 
shall lie collected and accounted for; Maker and Repairer of 
CARTS WAGONS. 
hi-, in Tina.
Nature. in her efforts to correct mistakes, which mistakes hare come from 
careers or it be from ancestors, shoots out pimples, blotches and 
Imperfections on the skin, a waning that more serious troubles 
haps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary are certain to follow II 
neglect t heed the. warning and correct the mistakes. 
Many a lingering, painful disease many an death has been avoided 
imply because these notes of wining- have Wen heeded and the blood kept 
pure by right use of JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA 
Miss J. of Marshall. Mich . 
I was cured of a bad humor after with it for fire yens. Th 
doctors am my friends said It was salt rheum. It out on head, neck 
whets body. I perfectly with It. What I 
those fire years. Is no use Nobody would believe me If 
I tried every medicine that was advertised to cure II I spent money 
highly 
. l to and when I 
the thud bottle I was completely cured. I have never had a touch of it 
. to do me tried JOHNSTON'S 
I would heartily advise all who are suffering from 
or skin disease of any kind to try It at once. I had also a good deal of 
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA 
made me ail 
The blood is your life and if you keep It pare and strong can positively re- 
disease face contagion fearlessly. never 
it is for sale by ill druggist, in full quart bottles at only one dollar each 
r all druggists. In full . 
i-Horn 
SOLD BY Met. 
will he to the 
t I lie charter of the town of 
L. Mayor. 
J. c. 
lath 
TAKEN UP. 
A male hog, about so pound 
p -s.-. black and white d, marked 
round in right ear. Has lakes up 
with my Hashed 
notified to come 
get 
Four miles north 
Ian 
NOTICE TO 
Having duly baton the 
i milt Clerk of Pin at 
OLD DOMINION LINE 
slant and 
fool's 
colored crayons, 
ruled practice writing 
; p.-ii. slates, 
boxes, el;. 
s ins arc hereby 
to W. P. town 
Hair, Skinner, T. all over lo the per- 
son designated by Hoard of 
Directors of said graded schools lo 
be expanded under their 
i lion. 
Sec. Thai this Art shall be 
force from and after its 
cation. 
soapstone pencils cent. plain load pencils l cent, 
rubber tipped load pencil cent, nice with 
pretty cover cent, i rayons, with metal hold- 
in nice wood box cents, tend pencil, slat.- pen 
and pen. mil Mile, all in nice box, . 
cents. A great big wide la cents. of best 
ink on the market, f cent;. books to cents. 
White crayons, gross in box, cents. Good fool's cap 
paper lo Coats 
For the Business Man. 
We carry a nice and single i. Ii 
long day books, journal 
order books, receipt, 
r books, 
fill note k-i, 
Waller It. Wilson, J. B. W. 
II. E. II. 
. A. Move, Sr., J. R. 
W, R, Parker, B. 
Brown, C. I. and B, W. 
They shall have the gen- 
control of the location and man- 
of the graded school for 
each race and may employ such j Cigarettes in Tennessee. 
teachers and officers each as has attached 
may deem proper and Ax the bis signature to the anti-cigarette 
compensation thereof. They may Mil, which prohibits the sale or 
appoint nil Executive Committee the State for the per- 
selling any cigarettes or 
appoint ii committee Of colored men papers, 
to look t colored school Once again the has 
under their supervision if they I hid adieu to of Tennessee. 
i It an enforced farewell, for 
other organization of their Board yesterday Governor 
advisable, mid anti-cigarette hill passed by j 
should be a vacancy in said , now in session, and j vitality, 
Hun by death the law went effect mid 
mm 
Steam Engines, 
Boilers and Machinery 
Repaired on short 
Hosts, Brackets and Balusters for 
house made lo order. 
nm 
SERVICE 
Steamer leave Washing- 
ton daily at A. M. for Green- 
ville, leave Greenville daily at 
M. for Washington. 
Steamer leaves 
Greenville Wednesday 
and Fridays at A. M. 
leave Tarboro for Greenville 
Tuesdays, and Saturdays 
at A. M. carries freight only. 
Connecting at Washington with 
St 
notice to all per- New and 
ons to the estate to ton. and for all points for the West 
Immediate hi the railroads Norfolk 
. Sire 
on or before day of , Old Dominion S. Co. from 
or tills notice will be plead in bar York; Clyde Line from 
I if V. 1901. 
W. 
a. 
II. A. House. Sr. 
NOTICE- 
is given 
will be made lo the General of 
North lo prohibit the of 
of the Missionary 
Dear the town of 
N C That 
Hay Line from Baltimore; 
and Line from 
Boston. 
SON, 
Washington, N. C. 
J. J. 
Greenville, N. C. 
For Society ;. 
We have kinds and sit; 
envelope s.- s, . 
papers, ear I 
papers and 
otherwise remaining night. 
such this morning at the 
See. Thai persons herein 
as trustees of Graded have cigarettes 
are hereby constituted and Be information that the, 
appointed trustees of Pill of 
and together with up last and 
B u. Wilson. Those 
hat In; 
nil 
.-it,. ,. 
mid return. 
A nerve tonic and 
blood builder. Ii; . 
pink b 
and 
PILLS 
H. Cherry and W. II. supply left over will 
Tucker. surviving members of hP to the 
the Board Trustees of American Company's 
Academy, shall be and whence they ship- 
Board of Trustees when Judge W. 
said Academy. letdown fence for I hem iii a 
legal decision about two mouths 
ct 
firs of Bf n. 
f.- 
with our . i. i t j, 
or refund the s 
TAKEN UP. 
A cow with stripes, 
horn, unmarked, two 
oM, has in my tit-l-l four 
Owner Is hereby to call 
f-r tame and pay , for pins sud 
cost W. L. 
X. Jan. 1901. 
NOTICE. 
all me for for the 
year 1900 and prior, please call and j Cotton Bagging Ties always 
nettle with H. W. Greenville, or i, , 
H Tucker sold stand, near , l 
or check direct tome, goods kept constantly on 
folk. a , p. ti. box I hand. Country produce and 
Tablets 
LADED 
Results 
cam 
I-. 
of 
If of Power. 
. insanity. 
By in-r plain a 
bug, for i 
bond to JO or refund 
-h 
I KN ALL 
MAGAZINES, 
ii, it if the trustees of the 
school shall deem 
Sentinel, Jan. 
30th. 
. . J. 
MEDICAL CO. 
ft Jackson Sis., ILL 
For oak- by L 
N C 
I he Famous P. 
fountain 
Ben 
; fate. 
And when it to 
JOB 
The Reflector Office Can't Beat. 
r Si 
on I'm 
now I, rated n place for the; 
local Ion the graded school for 
the whiles sud school he 
there by and with eon- 
trustees of said 
but ii shall deem and 
bk 
the Board Trustees of Jg Egg, etc. Bed- 
Academy us herein constituted rids, Mattresses, Suits, Be- 
may. if they shall deem Carriages, Go-Carts, 
We to do so, sell said Academy ind 
i, I. ,, ; I 
all he lands thereto. In ,., 
manner and on such terms as J American i. Can- 
may d. Cherries, Peaches, Apples, 
lo the purchasers and invest Apples, Jelly, Milk, 
p eds such sale i a loci t 
I ,,,. ,. , , I I Hatches, Oil, 
and for a Meal and Hull,, Gar 
In for whites. den ranges, Apples, Nut-, 
Sec, Thai if said trustees of I Candles, -I Apples, reaches, 
graded schools shall deem Class 
at ml building for W 
, . ,. . . , Crackers, 
.,, n, Butter, Stand- 
lion same for ard Hewing in ea, and 
purpose. I other goods. 
Tint all children Cheap for cash. 
corporate limits of said 
as now or as ,. 
extended who ere .- M 
the public 
into said j 
Th Ons Cold Curs. 
., s- , Kn- 
that whites shall attend the I 
Satisfy Your the 
Carolina 
door to 
Everything New and Clean. 
Oysters. Game-, Good to Eat. 
Dinner from 
as 
Soup. kinds meat, I kinds 
Vegetables, Broad, and lie- 
sen, till for cents. 
Ii. W. 
NOTICE. 
I forbid by any one any 
manner whatsoever, by gun 
or time, trapping, 
i in 
or .-ii any other any 
the following tract known as 
the John farm lo Iowa- 
nip, II It. Cotton, 
sou brother, the laud 
lying on side of Tr river. 
one tract tin Ben 
in township 
Mrs lbs farm 
other, lying on south 
will be 
II. J. 
sold. A trial will convince you. 
D. W. 
IN 
J. i. CO. 
Norfolk, Va. 
Cotton Factors and handlers of 
Bagging, Tics and Hags. 
Correspondence and shipments 
solicited. 
W, R, WHICHARD 
Whichard, N. C. 
The Stock complete in every de 
and prices as low as the 
lowest. Highest market prices 
paid for country produce. 
Ht 
v.- par lot in 
-1 la, Rick II. 
c. 
re .-no 
I ,, Oil 
Liter Pill, . r,.
net., . o,.,,,., , . ,.,. 
l Sr 
of 
The Commoner 
WILLIAM 
Ai Publisher, 
Lincoln, NEBRASKA, 
in Advance. 
One Year 
Three Sing. Copy Bo. 
No traveling canvassers are em- 
ployed. Subscriptions taken at 
Th k office. The Semi- 
Weekly and 
Will be bent together 
one year for or DAILY 
and 
one year for payable ad- 
P. 
ill 
-r mull. M-mu I 
sir.-.-i- i in For 
J L 
THE B ST 
and fever is a of 
ionic, it 
Iron quinine in a tasteless form 
No care-no pay. 
m hr. i n 
Norfolk, Va. 
Cotton and in 
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and 
ions. Private Wires to New York, 
Chicago and New 
IN- 
A LINE OP 
Also a nice Hardware. 
COME TO SEE ME. 
J. B. 
PATENT 
Bend model, 
1ST 
I CH I U . f ;. ; .,., . i 
C. CO 
The Eastern 
m i m 
D. J. EDITOR 
TRUTH P I.
VOL. XX 
PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY b 
NEW GOODS 
ABE NOW IN. 
We sell the Celebrated 
COSSET. The only corset that will not 
break down at the sides. Our line of Bu- 
Tables, Wash Stand Covers is 
beautiful very cheap. See us for 
allovers, twits, val laces. 
w. 
T. 
LEE 
Names of Battleship. 
In con with the law 
provides that certain 
of vessels of the navy shall lie Observer has printed some inter 
named States of Union 
thirty-one Stales arc now 
on the navy list, as 
Alabama, Arkansas, California, 
Colorado. Florida, Georgia, 
Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, 
Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, 
Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri. 
Nebraska, Nevada, New 
shire the New 
New York, Ohio, Oregon, 
Pennsylvania. Island, South 
Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, 
West Virginia, Wisconsin and 
Wyoming. 
Most of these are sonorous names, 
well adapted designating light- 
ships. Nevertheless, the scheme 
of nomenclature adopted by Con- 
is responsible for some mis- 
fits. Dakota would be a good en- 
name for a battleship, but 
South Dakota and West Virginia 
are simply ridiculous. State names 
containing the prefixes North, 
South j New or West might well be 
of the Jersey 
would sound better than New 
and where the omission, as in 
the ease of the two Carolinas, 
and would lead to 
duplication the States might be 
represented is New 
by a in their local 
history or 
c, Feb. 
Democrats and by 
mutual consent, called the 
game today long enough to 
participate in doing honor to the 
memory that grand old Virgin- 
John by attending 
the joint session of Congress held 
In the hall of the House, and 
part in the 
es of the Centennial celebration of 
the appointment of John Marshall 
to lie Chief Justice of the Supreme 
Court of the 0.8. 
The republicans will this week 
try to hold night sessions of the 
Senate to force Subsidy bill 
through. The opponents of the 
bill are not opposed 
to night sessions, lint they insist 
that at all sessions when this bill 
is being considered a should 
be present. 
Mr. signed the Army 
, ,, Saturday, and hunt for the 
During the past few The . . . 
, thirteen hundred odd commissions 
it places his disposal, is now 
New 
TO THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOMERS OF 
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. 
M y lends and customers can now find In 
the store-formerly occupied by Mrs. V. Leg 
I opposite Alfred Forbes store, with 
full and complete line of 
cotton as a Promoter of 
Population. 
information about North . 
V- . , full cry, mid he is already 
Carolina towns counties from u, , . ., ., 
. several limes than the 
the reports of the recent census I . ,, ,,., . , 
grip. Gen. Miles has been prom- 
There has been an increase the 
population of all the counties in 
the State except ten, since 1800, 
some instances the increase has 
been remarkably large, and it is 
worth noting that each county 
that shows a marked increase, 
there has a development of 
the cotton milling industry in the 
past ten years. 
Stanly, Durham, Mecklenburg, 
the General 
ship. 
Senator made some 
ugly charges in support of his res- 
for a Joint Congressional 
Committee to investigate special on 
legislation. He said that under the 
present practice a pension bureau 
had been established under the 
dome of Capitol, and pension 
attorneys, he believed for pay, ad- 
C nil ford and Rutherford an.- 
. , J vised clients it was easier to 
notable instances. The power of , . , , ., , 
.,,, . gel pensions through t 
Cation mills to build up ., , ., , 
r through pension bureau. 
ties is evidenced in a most j f ft- 
way by the census reports. me m 
Vi hat the cotton mill has done for 
Compulsory 
Our governor in his splendid in- 
address- what 
was the keynote to the memorable 
campaign waged by the Democratic 
party North Carolina the 
year 1900, be declared 
better educational opportunities 
for the masses. 
Our legislators are endeavoring 
to make good the pledges of the 
campaign. fact seems to have 
lost sight of. many 
ties of our state we already have 
four or five school term. 
What is puzzling us is the problem 
of getting the people to make use of 
these advantages after they get 
them. Superintendent re- 
ports only per cent of child- 
of school age school. 
The districts do not aver- 
age so much. The regular attend- 
does not exceed to per 
cent. Why issue vote 
large amounts of money to main- 
schools in empty school houses 
your remedy at- 
you ask. 
It is it isn't. I think a law 
should be made giving power to 
township trustees to compel at- 
when children arrive at 
the age. of twelve years without 
being able to read write. No 
legislator need to be afraid of that 
mild form of even in 
a as noted for conservatism 
as North U. 
Holt, in the News and Observer. 
may be taken as in 
stance. 1300 that place had a 
population of only This had 
increased to 1,883. Con- 
cord, which is officially recorded 
as a city, increased in years 
from to Greens- 
from to Henri- 
not in existence in 1890, now 
has a population of 1,280. Gas 
from to ; 
Graham from to Nor- 
wood from to Bessemer 
City from to China Grove 
from to 8.7, etc. These are 
only a few list could 
be considerably extended. A 
of the smaller towns show 
losses, but there arc no cot mills 
near them. In the matter of hold 
their own, it is a tic between 
and Holly Springs. 
Each had one more 
1900 it had in 1890. Another 
tie is between 
Woodland, each with a gain of 
private Pension Bills, and 
the total of these bills 
this Congress, had almost reached 
and he predicted that they 
would be doubled the next Con- 
if something were not done to 
head off present practices. 
No speech made by a democrat 
at this session has attracted more 
attention than the appeal of Hep 
of Texas, for 
harmony in democratic party. 
By way of emphasizing bis willing- 
to receive i h open arms 
those democrats left the 
We US still in the forefront of the race alter your 
We offer you the best selected line of 
General Merchandise 
to be found in any store in Well choice 
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America 
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spring. Bummer 
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad- 
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to 
sell you if we can. We offer you very best service, polite 
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well 
established business built up Strictly on its own merits. 
When you come to market you will do yourself justice 
if you do see our Immense before buying elsewhere. 
us the following lines of general merchandise. 
Goods and Notions, 
Cups, Silks and Sot ins, Dress 
Jackets an I Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths. 
Shoes. 
Men's, Women's and Children's and 
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. 
Groceries. 
Flour, Meat, Sugar Coffee, Molasses, Lord, Scad 
Hardware, 
Plows, Castings and Plow and 
Furniture. 
for Furniture and in line. 
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Cash or on Approved 
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. 
Your Friends. 
Goods and Notions 
HAVE U ST RECEIVED COMPLETE LIB 
MILLINERS 
WE HAVE 
LINE OF 
and of 
Trimmed Hals, Sailor 
all kind-. will carry one 
be I iii Hi hi. Mr 
department will be glad lo have all her old friends and 
customers call to sec her. 
Chiffons, Silks 
complete lines of Millinery to 
M. Coned ill have charge of mil- 
Divorce Laws. 
Divorce laws i- a reform 
presses upon public alb 
During the pas ten years 
of the divorce court 
the institution 
upon which depends Ike 
and happiness of the home 
suffered degradation. A,; 
divorce may ho too readily secured 
while in a obstacles lo legal 
separation too great. Ii would 
New belongs to 
the latter class. wife of one 
of the men of 
the young girl 
Jersey, has discovered unless 
she lakes advantage of 
liberal laws of some other state, 
she i annul -n lire II divorce for 
reason for crime 
docs constitute ground in New 
Jersey. There is such variety 
tin- several stales ii I- 
uniform laws lie adopted 
throughout the in order 
in eyes of law. a man 
be a III and a 
In Com- 
Don't Leave North Carolina. 
The Wilmington Messenger 
is to be regretted so many 
organization during the last two young men go West, leaving their 
national campaigns, be A few 
this verse in his years ago Cue cry was West 
lug return, l young man, go and many 
And seek an were the young old men who 
Forsake the made you I left their native State and went to 
seek a new life the great West. 
Many succeeded, bat many did not 
And drove you from fond em- 
brace 
Come home Come home 
prodigal child, come 
Senator Tamer, whose speech 
against the Ship Subsidy bill was Carolina Is today the place for 
while and Magnolia tie to by Senator Frye, North Carolinians. 
Observer. 
An Unusual Mental Aim-, -ii 
Suit. 
Capt. F. Baton, who re- 
turned from Concord yesterday, 
gave particulars unusual 
mental anguish suit Unit was dis- 
posed of at the present term of 
Superior Court. On the 
16th of a mouth a telegram came 
to a young man in Concord an- 
the illness of his 
mother, county. The 
telegram was not delivered until 
the of the t h. The you 
man's mother got well and he did 
not go to see her for two months 
after the receipt of the telegram. 
The telegram was sent collect, 
Capt. Bason said, and was 
paid for by the at the 
other end of the line. Judge 
Brown was unable to see just where 
the mental anguish came in and 
ordered a Ob- 
server. 
The great trouble with favors is 
I that they arc loaned and not 
en. 
very amusing,, and as 
dense gave Mr. Frye 
scoring that be will not soon for- 
get. He compelled him to admit 
that might be in 
some of his figures as lo the work- 
Of the bill, and then said that 
Mr. a vicious job on his 
conscience and could not lo 
laugh at any body, and that he had 
laughed showed he would laugh 
a graveyard at midnight; 
man who had of a crime 
and was pushing a had no 
reason lo laugh anybody. He 
referred lo Mr. Frye as a 
smelling around in the mud for 
food and accepting the decayed 
with the During the latter 
part of Speech Mr. Frye be 
SO angry that he left the Sen- 
ate Chamber and did not return 
until Mr. Turner 
The School War in W likes 
The school war up in Job's Cabin 
Is still wagging along We 
mentioned some lime ago that 
hot beaded fools had tried to 
run away a young Democrat teach- 
by burning the school and 
school book-. This 
worked and talked in favor of the 
constitutional 
aroused the ire and Wrath of fellows 
who don't know what constitution 
means. 
Well, the teacher did scare 
and is going ahead teaching a good 
school in a house he rented 
more advantages to young and 
men. The Stale needs 
and long since have returned to 
their old home, where after all. 
there is no place so good. 
all 
of- 
Ami Lawyers lip Up Too. 
would think sin 
at law would know 
if no more but 
one is found ho is as 
as a man who never saw a 
law book. The 
the Jno, . Nelson, 
had a card from lo 
once issue an execution in a certain 
case where judgment bod been ob- 
the talent, the young men 
who have been born and raised in 
the State need not go away to 
success. No Stale in the 
offers advantages, and the 
of the many 
who are making Slate great and 
good is ample of this I the teacher is still teaching and 
ll takes same w vouchers, 
succeed elsewhere and the same in hi 
Industry in the home State j 
will put the young auto as high up 
the ladder as in any. North Car 
is progressing the young 
men of the. State should slay at 
Lome and have a hand making 
her the first Stale the 
Concord Tribune. 
There will be no in the 
next Congress, an I the north is 
profusely over fact. 
Why won't the north elect a few 
itself and sec how it likes 
Sun. 
ill the term of court, 
lie threw letter aside dis 
gust, for law is plain no 
can lug the term 
which it was secured. This 
in. be bad from a 
of well known attorneys 
low ii making the same -i. of 
king him up do- 
it, w 
when he was 
him for the i and m t 
ed lo ii and he wanted 
lo he bad not done 
for the the count bad 
Well I him Hint be bad 
Mr. Nelson 
him line read a certain set-lion 
Church .-an crawl In the books The term 
i- going on and it it lasts a 
year issue 
Record. 
is that one Rev. William Church, 
more Republican cu Bed- 
nets t ii religion, has made de 
the 
relate to sign the voucher of this 
teacher, because it would be wrong 
lo a man for 
voted for 
lose sonic 
times this country, but, the 
Wilmington Star says, they 
stay lost as many do in China 
where 1900 have had their heads 
off for writing staff that 
the Government bosses didn't en 
joy- 
No 
crop 
can be 
grown 
without 
Potash. 
Supply 
enough 
i ii and your 
profits will be 
large; without 
your 
crop will be 
. i 
lo 
GERM IS K I WORKS, 
. . 
Rulers. 
i . i 
since the Norman 
Conqueror. 
II. 
I. 
Stephen. 
II. 
I. 
in-; 
1810- III. 
1878 I.
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