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EASTERN REFLECTOR
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arc not always what they're
I cracked up to be.
The woman who powders is not
bad as she's painted.
promise doesn't get
ion from the
Arrest
disease by the timely use of
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favorite remedy of increasing
Always cures
SICK HEADACHE,
sour stomach, malaria,
torpid liver, constipation
and all bilious diseases.
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TABLETS,
Pens, Pencils.
Slates, Inks,
received
I'm very on
rein irked the school leach
at lie down on a bent pin.
Some politician greatly
got a
strong pull because they are crook-
ed.
says Hie
Philosopher, in one
begin
AT SEA.
OF 1899
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The undesigned duly
before the clerk of
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of Nancy It. H, notice
given 1.1
to make to the
and all
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1900, or notice will
plead ill -f
This of November 1890.
c. A.
Executor II.
TO
The Clerk if Superior of Pit
county, having issued of
lo me undersigned, on the
day of 1800, en the of
S- Notice
hereby given to all Indebted the
Elate to the
and to all of
to their claims, properly
to the within
twelve mouths after the dale of Notice
or this Notice will In- plead In of their
recovery. This the day cf November,
1899.
the of Emily S naming,
WILMINGTON
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DIRECTORY.
CHURCH
a.
Divine service sermon every
Sunday morning and evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M., and Litany at A
M., Rev. I. A.
in
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Pray-
meeting evening. Rev.
J. N. Booth, Sunday-
school a. in. C. D.
superintendent.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening.
evening. Rev.
N. M. pastor.
p. m. F. Harding,
thin.
Sunday, evening. Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor.
p. J. R. Moore Ml
in loin
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duly on or Won
lie 10th day of 1900, -t
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Visiting
-g Full Sheet Poster,
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE A-WEEK
Fa only year and con
the news every week,
and gives information to
those grow-
tobacco, that is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
HT
t. won the Brooklyn Handicap at
I i w re n i i in i n is. the Grand at
flying Fox
In
the world at Tone
won the Grand de
imp won the Suburban at Dar.
IT. won race at i.-1-.-
in time, m.
Win.
aV woo three boat Yale at
London.
SO. rode
mil record, a
the rare over
rock t.
ma tho SHamrock
The won her third
bf Ida.
IA. Four football
At
S to Ithaca, Cornell
u to Harvard
S to Indiana
i, at Chicago.
M ti at the
Cambridge
In a
football at York; at
to
The ended
In a draw.
Yale at football at
ll. Yale la
i; defeated Cornell lo at
Philadelphia, the Indiana
to In the football
in York.
t Vail P int defeated -A football la
Philadelphia; to
Court Pill county, made i 4th day
of December, 1899, in a certain
Proceeding therein pending, W-
wile Jacob
others,
will on MONDAY. JANUARY 8th.
sale the court
in Greenville to bidder
a certain or pared of land
ate
known as lot No. in the of the
laud of the late Mary K.
which by
the following and bound,
Beginning comer of Lot No.
on thence Mi W.
to a on creek, corner
of No. n, thence down Mini creek i a black
own. thence N. t-2 E. pole-, to a stake
En road near bend,
hence with to the
mole or has.
1899.
L.
road.
Main leaves
ton a m, m,
leave-. 12.26, p San-
in
p in, arrive nm leave
pin,
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leaves Bea-
loam, a in.
m, Ml a
rive leaves
m, Hone n m,
Bed p m, m,
p m
Fayetteville with train
at the
at with the Red
Springs a railroad, at Sanford
the Air Line and S hi I
Railway at Gulf With the Durham
Train on Neck
at ll a m. am. except
Sunday.
i tn London
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i. . i f r In
in r an mil-
Hi i i dill, r S
ii, am n
mat II
r the He law
rank
roted to
Virginia Fair
Cuban
mil
a h rid i b
In N Tort i
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the treaty and
pure with Spain.
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II i.-i
i the
I m Ian-
f t Of the Haleigh
B. Admiral IV w v Manila on
on
Tin of
the
of France at larked by a
at the near
Nil.
. to France.
1870.
S. M. Schultz.
leave
H n in and arrive
pm. leave
arrive am
; tn.
Train leave except
it p in. Ply-
-hip in. ti
daily, Sunday. T and Sun
dare
V leave
I to a
k in.
an. .
Train on leave
i at h m a in. p arrive
o rt m. p m. into am.
leave m a in
a in. at
I II ID a m. dally sect Sunday.
on Clinton Branch for
daily, except Sunday. . a in and
k-me Clinton at T u in and
am.
Train No connect fur. Wei
don all dally. a Kick
H. M.
Agent
J. K.
T. M. Manager.
A. F. A A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday R.
W, M. J. M. Sec
I. O.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
D. N.
See.
K. of T.- Tar River Lodge,
every Friday evening
J. L. Fleming, C. Carr
R. and
R. No.
ltD, meets every even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M.
Lang, Boo.
A. every
Wednesday night at I. O.
K. hall. A. D.
A. . Council,
No. meets every third
in Odd Fellows
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
Monday in Odd
Hall. Wilson
D. Smith Sec.
a Mi
CONVENTIONS.
AT.
la Confederate reunion at
IT. The at
The Hague
an
Council of Women met in Lon-
don.
JOLT.
a convention met at
National convened at
l-t A ii
The Md encampment of the O. A. R.
met in
f. The national Horn of
mil in Detroit.
HAS
4.000 Candy,
Apples,
boxes
Coca
f ti nil
Seeded Citron,
Pigs, Dates,
; Dulls. WATCHES,
VASES, LA MI'S
and
WAGONS,
ALL KIND of
TOYS, CHEAP.
Conic to sec me.
M.
Phone M
Southern
-T- Railway.
THE
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SOUTH.
Direct Line to all Points.
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-DEALER IN------
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a like Line of Hardware.
I can now found the
store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R.
of . , w. C. T. IT. I
cf .,, Council of
tar
of
pm t
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of war.
I D I i f N. T.
Hi n III m chief of A. R.
it t
n- I
N i i rad in bar and on
n i r r D I
it city hall.
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hear I in
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fan
U. Annual Federation of
Labor I
Seeker n
you've oven What you
Ill in
Ah
Then ii trail another of your
Hint i i nothing to
call bin Urea
Bargain my wife can drive
Amber la
in i f
in , Ham land.
All it . f . I In . i-i
; i I mine
iv I . of tin-
owner
No Ghost Story
But nil the same
Eye Opener.
Your can not look
stock
a a . .
. GOODS
-AND-
GROCERIES.
and what low pi ices we
-ill l- such excellent with
out
Hut that is what here for,
o please customers and
give them hie values for their
money, delivered free
any part of the city. Come to see
us.
BRO
Texas
California,
Florida,
Cuba and
Rico.
Strictly FIRST CLASS
on nil and Lo-
cal Trains; Pullman Sleep
Cars on all Night Trains; Fast
Schedules.
Apply Agents Time
Tables, Rates and General
or address,
R. L. VERNON, T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. C.
F. R. DARBY, C. P. T. A.,
Asheville, N. C.
No trouble to answer questions
J- Gulp, W. A. Turk
V. P. O. V. T Man- fl. P. A.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
OLD DOMINION LINE
SIGNS
PATENTS
AS in
I Notice- in I Agra
Book
No till It
f E. S. C.
FREE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at C A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
Returning leave Tarboro at A.
II., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject to change de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington
simmer- for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New Clyde Line from
Bay Lino from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N. C.
CHERRY,
Greenville, N.
PATENT
for and
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The Eastern Reflector
D. J. EDITOR
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VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. JANUARY I
NO
Thanks.
I HAD A BIG TRADE ON MY CHRIST
MAS GOODS AND TO THANK
ONE AND ALL FOR YOUR VERY LIB
PATRONAGE.
I AM NOW PREPARED TO SERVE
YOU WITH THE BEST LINE OF
TO BE HAD IN GREENVILLE.
What REUNITED AFTER YEARS
hope on
closing day of the year with
MB toward the writes
Mrs. Hamilton Mott in the January
Home Journal.
will the new year bring each
one asks himself. No one knows.
And how well it is that we do not.
It requires sober thought to real-
that what we are and what we
the lines of a wise
creation. It very easy for
that we might change
for the better if the power
and opportunity were but ours.
But the most astute cleverness of
man is a poor affair when compared
with the simplest wisdom of
And one thing that can make this
new year before us happier is to
have that one feeling, that one
thought, that one faith always
with whatever is. is
and for the best. Frequent-
we cannot comprehend at the
time why this should lie so, why
that should happen, why some
particular trial should come to us
while some great joy comes at the
same time to another; why we
should have so little nod others
so much. But nothing ever conies
our lives except what is for
good. some day we shall
clearly understand
It has come to be a settled
principle that advertising and
success go hand in band. The
rime has passed when a
establish a and,
little by little, build it up to prof-
proportions without the aid
of advertising. Competition is too
Record.
in Time.
Is that Mr.
residence
that you,
you
am I. else at
the office has gone. I want to talk
to you a little.
Don't you know the
girl at tho central office is
I going to say,
may come on before I get around
this evening. isn't
Well, Chicago
Tribune.
Tonic
per
good-
y If No other u a F.
kind with Red on Moo
Hold and by
Strange Fortune Twin Col-
Brother and Sitter-
Sold In 1845.
Suffolk, Va., Dec.
living as strangers for
years, Boston Bryant, sixty-six
years old, will be reunited to his
twin-sister before the year 1890 is
closed.
Boston is the venerable colored
sexton of the Suffolk
Church, of whose pastor, Dr. W.
W. Staley, he is the friend
Baton Dr. Sta-
are by birth.
The lite drama enacted by
ton bis Eliza
ant, was made possible by slave-
day Way back the
early forties they were a happy-
pair of a big North
Carolina plantation. Their owner
loved his slaves. He was also
of wine and fast living. He was
finally forced to sell one of his
man holdings every year to main-
his style of living.
It so came about that the twins
were by sale about the
year 1815, when they were twelve
years old. They grew to manhood
womanhood without knowing
each other's whereabouts.
Some days ago Eliza, whose last
name is now heard that
Boston was in Suffolk. She wrote
a letter of inquiry, and
ton expects to meet him sister at
her home N. C, by
Friday morning.
Boston is a typical helium
vigorous and active despite
his age, effusively polite to
Dr. Staley asked his
for a special collection for the
faithful old sexton. The response
was liberal enough to pay his rail-
road fare and for several
presents
Don't worry the memory
getting down to That's
It's a good idea for a business
to sell everything
excepting his customers.
Stamps Must Be Mutilated.
Ike Commissioner of Internal
Revenue has made a ruling in re-
to the ion of
stamps that will interest
man the country.
He all cases where a
documentary stamp of the
of cents or any urger
denomination shall lie used for tie-
noting any tax imposed by the act
of June IS, 1898, the person using
the same shall, in
to writing or stamping there-
on, with ink. the initials of his
name and date when affixed, mu-
said stamp by cutting three
parallel incisions lengthwise
through the stamp, beginning not
more than one fourth of an inch
from one end thereof and extend-
to within of an inch
of the other end. Where such
stamp is by cutting or
perforating in any author-
by existing regulations as
aforesaid, the herein
provided will not lie required.
This provision shall take effect
and be in force and after De-
in,
Mad Year Snipping.
.,. ,,.,, ,. ,.,.
B one of the most disastrous ever
The in Raleigh have is-
sued an appeal against the pro-
posed Constitutional Amendment,
whose adoption, they tightly say,
is a non-partisan question. They
seem the fact that blind
has made this amend-
necessary to the peace, good
order and progress of the State.
The appeal comes too late. For
thirty years they have had
to show some political
ti inn nation, but
have they availed them-
selves of South-
Timber and Cotton.
The attention of The Charleston
News Courier has been at-
to the recent article of Mr.
H. E. C. Bryant, in the Observer,
in which he discussed the prosper-
of High Point as the result of,
ts large work in the manufacture
of furniture from Hie native woods
of Carolina, and observes
that this State has found a j
use to make of forests than
of burning them for firewood or
shipping them to Northern
Unhappily this is true in
only a modified sense. While
High Point is utilizing a great deal
of the native timber of the State,
ii great deal is being wanted
sacrificed. Mr. Bryant reports to
this office that in traveling in
western North Carolina he
man Northern
Umber lauds or anxious to buy cut
logs, especially
high prices arc paid for these, and
yet not nearly their worth, yet the
valuable forests, proper-
the heritage of the children of
the people, are being denuded for
immediate
As to the conversion of this
into furniture, the same
applies in this case that
plies to cotton. Our people have
been raising cotton at an
cant profit and shipping it its
raw state to old England or New
England where it has been
and practically all
money there is in the crop re
allied there. So, except for High
Point, our estate in
barb recklessly destroyed where
it is grow n or cine shipped North
to be made into furniture which is
sold at a handsome profit, w-herons
we get next to nothing for the raw
material. We are building and
enlarging cotton factories
whatever there is of money in the
cotton crop is being retained in
North Carolina. Speed day
hen furniture factories are as mi-
melons as cotton factories and
when all the profit there is in
our native woods may kept at
home instead of being reaped by
aliens who buy the raw material
for a Observer.
J. B. CHERRY CO.
desire to return sincere
thanks to our many
their liberal patronage
the past year.
For year will
us at the same ready
to do business with you.
Come t us
Yours to please.
CO.
J known in local shipping circles
J Not only has an huge
Dumber of vessels been wrecked,
inn the low or life has been
The lives lost will
and 11- value
the property
The two notable losses of life
the steamship
I South
Philadelphia to Havana.
which carried persons. Not
one of the crews was left to tell the
of destruction. Both vessels
wen- given for lost long ago.
Many lost schooner and barges
I. u the list
Record.
Tom Mouth.
Tom had an I
mouth, He once said he had been
insulted Deacon Smith. The
good ii ed for further
said I
I stood up at the lecture lore-
late my experience, and opened
my month, Deacon Smith rose up
in front, and some
brother please close window
and keep it
BAKER
-HEADQUARTERS FOB-
Hardware, Paints
HOW'S THIS
We otter One Hundred Dollars
Reward for case of Catarrh
I can not be cured Hall's
I Catarrh Cure.
F, Co.; Prop.,
Toledo, O.
have known
for the last fifteen
years, and him perfectly
honorable all business
lions and aide to
out any obligations made by their
in in.
Wan Tar ax, wholesale drug-
gists, Toledo,
I Marvin,
wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
directly upon the
and mucous surfaces of
Price per bottle
Sold all Druggists.
free.
Hall's family Pill- are the beat.
a year says The
Medical Record,
den N. V, attempt
Justice delayed is justice denied.
Delaying to pay a debt without
the consent of the creditor is re
to pay, causing
to lo a heavy loser thereby is
next to criminality. This is liable
most business. pay
should think of it not
claim the virtues truthfulness,
fair-mindedness, dignity and
Standard.
A SPECIALTY.
AND
HEATERS
HEATERS
T BEST HAT CA BE ROUGH I
COME AND SEE BEAUTIFUL
ND HEATERS
COOK WOULDS
BEST.
ed suicide in village of Mi lain
but tailed to accomplish bis
and. repenting, called in
The latter rendered nil
services, both and
surgical, saved man's life.
Later the physician sued his pa
I'm claiming that
man's life, which be had saved.
was worth amount The claim
as allowed, bill the
plaintiff a- awarded
The quality of the circulation
can best lie judged by the
the reading mutter. Papers
of high tone lire
aiming lo be helpful In their
on
right lines, always have high
. reliable it 11011-
. Papers are
e ideas with no
know editor, arc mere com
enterprises, with no edit
aim-, never secure
kind of .
I high character placed
in these papers are pan
thrown away. Wallace's
Acts on the
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
-EFFECTUALLY
PERMANENTLY
Buy
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Hanging and g for
Women
ha- a notable case
of Mi-. Noble-, an old woman
who murdered her husband under
of great barbarity,
who was convicted and
to death, bill whose sentence was
commuted to I'm life
in the reason, according to The
Atlanta Constitution, that public
opinion revolts at the idea of the
banging of u woman.
less, the old woman being
it is necessary, according to the
same authority, to Hog her every
Monday morning lo induce her to
go to work, which moves The
Washington to wonder why
the same sense of and die
tales of humanity which forbade
her hanging do not interpose to
save her Hogging. The in
is pertinent. There doesn't
lo be a great deal of differ-
between The shame-
of one i- hardly greater
than of the
and her she
has materially
t more practical and
harder hailed may that what
follows i- but
fuel i- is a woman should
not be hanged, Hogged nor worked
on a chin gang, when, as
iii case, they atrocious
Why, lock them up. Hut,
it be prisoners should
mil In- maintained in idleness.
be made to contribute some-
thing toward own support,
and if will
what If the prisoner la a
lei her loaf. They ale ex
from the rules which to
men in all other cases and should
be in case of crime, This may
mil be I lie be.-l means of
hem from hue. but ii is at least
humane, a of
regard for son which is
I lie cut woman,
no how low -he may have
Charlotte Observer.
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BAKER k HART
GREENVILLE,
Advertising
There 1- no dose season for
unless the merchant de
-in-- a close season
Continuous advertising brings the
beat and wide awake
merchant i- satisfied only
-i everything,
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n ,. . Inn I, I Hoof.
All ink. I MOORE,
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EASTERN REFLECTOR
N. C.
D. J. Ed. Owner
Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, N. as Second -Class
Mail Hatter.
Tuesday, Jam
Look out for when
of the
reaches Kentucky.
will meet in
will propose
Root, second them, nominate them
and adjourn. The convention will
applaud.
STATE NEWS-
Happenings in North Carolina
The Republican convent ion
beheld in Raleigh 12th.
Mi's. X. of Wilmington,
fell dead on the street in that
on .
The receipts of the
revenue office during last yew wen
nearly two million
A girl in Raleigh, who be-
came angry with her employer, put
match heads in the for the
purpose of poisoning family.
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
Jan. . 1900.
house in is
occupied or engaged and more
houses wanted.
Carriage Cos ma-
keeps coining They are
also employing some ha
will begin work earnest a few
days.
bi in Hie tank has been thicker
and water in frozen harder
this void spell all last winter.
K. Co
Worked Town
A Prof. teacher of
writing, ban Tarboro.
The Southerner says he
tuition fee from about
twenty live pupil.- and skipped
. leaving the hotel short on a
week's board bill.
into politics a
man. Now. he owns real estate in
Pennsylvania, Washington, and
Florida, and has a lot of
and bonds besides. The plum tree
seems to have borne well for him.
A I I -year old girl of Salem was
burned badly Monday she
died a few hours accident.
.,, . , ,. of Columbus.
She was standing heron an open
, I,, . , Ohio, lie
lire place when her dress
is a clever old mail well
Gov. Russell sent the Governor's ,
Good Show.
The Minstrels had
other full house at their show
day night. The was
even better than at their former in
entertainment and the
enthusiastic applause. Every
body says the home give a
I better performance than
any traveling troupe that has
here. The boys are talking about
making a to
Constipation,
Headache, Biliousness,
Heartburn,
Indigestion, Dizziness,
Indicate Hut your
U out of
beet tn
the liver and cure all
these lib-, . found In
Hood's
DAY
people have Wen
trouble for their School board
bas a to
teach while children. these
same people have been
the south for draw the col-
or line.
It is estimated that the surplus
Id the treasury for the yew
will be about Ye
the war revenue IS to be
repealed. The.
spent in to ship build-
en and other Administration
Reflections a
The main cause of divorce is
marriage.
A woman can never a
minister whom she has beard be
animals go to heaven.
There arc two kinds of
girl that fails in love soon and
a man that falls in love late.
A forgives her bus
band for going shabby clothes
so he can buy her an expensive
Christmas present.
woman ever feels she is
making a great success loving
the Lord for about a week after she
finds that the tooths have got in
her furs.
Guard, of to to
protect a against threatened
lynching. The in jail
under sentence of death, having
been convicted of rape, and the
Governor had twice given him a
reprieve.
State Treasurer Worth has issued
a circular letter to all county treas-
of the State asking them not
in for the advance the price on
pro part the special
to public
as treasury is not a
condition to permit the payment
of the warrants at this time.
The railroads made a tine show,
this last year, their mas tree,
gross earnings on their valuations baud.
being The banks also Our merchant. Mr. liar-
make an excellent showing. The from was like the
deposits subject to check increased dower that away,
percent, during the year. The he w like the flower in any
fact that only two passengers were respect or not, will leave others
killed on trains in this State last to say. At rate he has passed
year is remarkable. Sixty three away, some say to Ayden, we know
were injured. Of employees, not whither.
were in Mai Slaughter, of Kinston. was
service and two persons who were in town yesterday, lie does right
not trespassing. much business in this neighbor-
hood, and any one desiring to
chase a musical instrument of any
arc to merchant
Simon Move is opening up a nice
grocery business In one of the brick
Stores. Mr. Move is a hustler
invites the patronage of his friends.
also trade in general,
ti. Parker says win has ad
again cents per hundred.
You had better get what wire fence
you of him before he has to
the price on that.
would not be doing our town
justice leave out an account of its
new Jen s Harp Baud composed of
Bud Joe. G. B. and A. Q.
Cox. of these gentlemen re-
a harp from the Christ
Ibid Joe is leader of the
nothing is doing
Impure blood neglected will be-
come a serious matter. Take
Hood's at once
avoid the ill.
Secretary
is preparing In- annual report
to the Lodge of Masons
which meets in Raleigh on the
of the in-t. There are
four new lodges, one each at Bed
and
The total number of
Is i. The membership is
11.400, an increase of which is
more than usual, While there are
kind or a sew machine will do
well to see him.
l lg. Co. is now run-
a full force some
of I hem working night day.
Since gelling some of the pop
young ladies of the place a
work in factory, the boys have
decided i keep swept,
Instead waning for a certain
bill new lodges. old ones .
mouth III
have more prosperous, have
done more work and are in a.
condition than ever be-
ITEM.
One And Another.
Italians constitute one-fourth of
Argentine's
A railway will be bum up
Box Alp, which is high.
men are turning
to Japan for Instruction in science.
As a rule, do not
a baby's until ii is three
month- old.
It is a curious fact I hat a
has never been know n In lame
elephant or any
Between the two lower falls of
the Nile rain has never been
in Europe bas a forest
area of about o
tine I bird of indeed, i-
fore-l.
Somebody
this busy day one man thinks.
another writes, nobody has
lime Grammar.
notice recently you were
able or to
slop him
We notice esteemed
gives a timely article headed
in which it well
mi our boys have spent
eight schools, three
or four high school- and
lines, four wars in college,
perhaps three more in professional
Schools, they call by no means lie
trusted to rite a decent letter in
Then little fanny that
the should recently have been
c hot after one
block bis jumped
over the
hi in succeed
The silver Republicans cm de
I to continue a thorn
side of their Hold standard
brethren and now and then put
out an address or an appeal
Io remind them Ilia I they are alive
and Ledger.
Mr. J. A. Crews, who has been
traveling representative of the
Wilmington for more
than ten will sever his con-
with that paper and lake
a cruise around the world. No
pun
New Year Marriages
The flat week of the new war
Register of Heeds Moore issued
marriage licenses to following
W. W. Haw-sou and Martha A.
and Ty-
son.
J. A. Tripp
Jas A. Harrington and Martha
J.
Davis and
Thomas.
J. it. and Mamie Smith.
R. Carson and
Harrington.
W. station and Annie
in I Icy.
Lows Adams and
and Jane Arm
strong.
John Jr. Mary Lane.
Fred and Lucy
Samuel and
rime.
Jack Slew art and Kale
Adam Atkinson and Malissa
A SPECIAL SALE DAY
at My Store. I do not cut one day make it up
on somebody else the next, but every day-
Mi ARK SO LOW that it is to u see me
before you buy. You get fooled at my store but
for dollar every time you come
in every department my goods are .
Furniture and
any of these lines you can get all your wants filled at my stole
at the lowest prices for honest
C.
THE BIG STORK.
N. C
n morning January
3rd, 1900 at the residence of the
bride's parents at Old aT.
Hiss Blanche Hodges, the
daughter of Mr. James
Hodges, was happily married to
A. J. Manning, principal of
Carolina Christian College, at
den, Rev. Latham
of this city officiated. Miss
Wilkinson was maid of honor
Mr. Stancill Hodges best mar-.
mediately after the ceremony a
dinner was served the bridal party
their departure for their
future home Ayden. Mrs. Man
one of county's
most intellectual women, pretty
and popular. Prof. Manning is a
rising educator,
ONE
ALL A
YEAR
THANK
FAVORS AND ASK
SAME.
TO
USE A- S, V.
Premiums hate been pale
II
Credit.
Now married, the
ugly old man had a confession
make to the lovely
I am he faltered in
much apprehension.
She did not start as -I ling; for
from it. Indeed. smiled, not
unkindly,
she replied.
body sees will think
me rich, credit is lust as
M money
Moreover, was in. small coin-
fort, it one hum be married, to be
married to a person one need
mil treat respect
feels like Join lull.
A black bear was killed by a log
train on the B. . railroad
Monday near
Press
GUM fool sad
ml with
Tonic hi per
Is take, nu e-
ton the ml
you will. Mainline.
lured i . .
of Woolen
A in
A d man i like a
frog. He's happiest when he
No matter how poor a woman
may she ha.- a face
lie.
makes mare Io go,
what makes the automobile to got
lie a wonderful man bold
as bis young
i-.
Many a man now. w lien he starts
to date his letter, make- it
then he lines II words.
I w -aid In-, --I were like
-he asked.
The card- arc
A d
iii- come as a
I'll i j. lb i- more to
I i i than
i heron
the name of J, Bryan Grimes,
for Secretary of Stale, when the
i nil cut loll meet-. i early yet
mimes and then maybe
others, Yet. The would
he glad to -ii suggestion of
I row allied out. It is a
go mi Courier.
True I ii, ii, ii
who take- big
apace
stands a better of
being a winner other ail
of he
uses the space and has the
nerve and the capital to keep i
up until the advertising has a
chance do it's full, perfect win k.
Patent
TUN, N. I .
W. went to Winter
i i Thursday.
Mi Annie came
day.
II. C. Brooks is for a
days,
and family returned
home to New Bern Thursday.
while coin
down from
day killed a tine and two
ducks,
Ai
Friday night Jan. a
I roil of star performers will
pear. laugh and grow fat.
Then was a very nice and com
wedding at Salem church,
near here, mi Wednesday Dr. W
W. Haw-on and Mi.-s M A.
Brooks were married .-even
o'clock and left Immediately for
home the groom's father Mr.
Council I law son. where a very nice
reception x- held.
Moore caught a hue otter
killed four mallard ducks
Cotton Factory
There 1- a movement now mi foot
looks like a cotton factory will
lie established In Greenville, For
a day or tWO Mr. A. A. Andrews
has been going among
men to see what they will
lake in such an enterprise. He
us the subscriptions already
amount to about and there
are many yet Io be seen.
With such success to start with it
looks like the factory ought to lie
secured. If every one able to do so
will lake the
amount ill be raised. Green-
ville Beads nothing more than it
inc.- factories, and this movement
-NOT
i- lo -late that the of
Mrs.
been dissolved. The only
change male is. Hull for better
convenience of our patrons we have
established a down town office.
Dr. will occupy the
old stand. Dr.
will occupy the new office situated
hi Fourth street, just behind Frank
Wilson's store in the Perkins block
buildings where the old
Office Used to
The dressmaker
seams.
is never w hat
COTTON
As wired A cot
Ion and
New York future quotations
day are as follows
March
Hay
i t ii
Receipts
fan . Feb II
Wheat May.
1.1 a
in.- in nun
In Mexico
and dialed meat
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All about Feed log, Butch
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who a Cow. or
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way for the BOOKS. The
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Is four made for you and not a i It la a
old- It lathe great boiled-down, hit the
cult after you have an Id it, Farm and Household paper In
the world- the paper of In the United
of America-having over a mill Ion and regular reader.
Any of BOOKS, the FARM JOURNAL
I; YUAN of . h and will be by Mall
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r.
Al
WELCOME THE NEW YEAR
with cheer.
receiving New
Year's calls j mi will want to
lay on your table the choicest
that the market in all
the tinned
pale
pickles, jellies
else nice which we
have especially for
the season.
J. S.
H. W-.
WHICHARD
lo H.
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in every
prices us the
Highest market prices
Sid for produce.
of
Your Policy
Cash
Loan Value,
Paid up Insurance,
Extended Unit
works automatically,
Will reinstated within
after lapse if you are
in good health.
After Second Year
No Restrictions,
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable at the be-
ginning of the second each
ling year, provided the
mi inn the current year be paid
They may lie used
To reduce Premiums, or
To Increase the Insurance, or
To Make Policy Payable as
an during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L.
N. C.
W. H. T.
nuns
We have just opened in the
nix building with an entirely new
and complete stock of-------
We Carry
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots,
Shoes, Ha l, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, Tobacco, etc., In fact
every
carried in a general stock.
We Also Sell
Cattle,
Hogs, Lambs,
you
to nil I My . a
ice.
M.
hay, oath,
TON HEED AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our on everything will lie
found as low a good article can
be sold at. Yon are in-
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING,
i. ii i i i;, N. O
IN
N.
rs
Cotton Ties always
-on has i
kept
hand. produce and
old. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
FRANK WILSON
The King Clothier
has no old goods to Shove oil
AND UP
NEW CALLERS.
Mop Here, Go
as
V on-
k ,
wear
what a well bested man or boy
see me and I will con-
yon I have the right goods
at a lower than you have
to pay for cut goods
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS MARK
the of this paper it
is to remind you that you ow.
for
subscription and we
you to settle as early as s-
We what YOU
owe and hope you will not
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
the cross mark on their
paper.
Q. M. Tucker
I ii from
to the A.
M. at
Ma. T. and little
returned evening
should i Ethel and
Cheek this
from a Kinston.
White, David
Charlie James left this
to return to school Oak
mace.
Mrs. V X. Seawell
Miss Josie, who have vis-
her mother. Mrs. P, B.
left this for their home
Pf
JURORS MARCH
A L.
Be. V. A.
are the jurors drawn for Bethel,
for March term of Superior, u j. returned
Thursday night.
i Mr w M ibis
for
Joel Patrick, B. If. Ward, H. A. White went up
Haddock, B. I. B. Bar-
B. P. H.
W. W. O. Carson,
W. H. Wilson, J. W. W.
H. Newton, W. L. K. Cory, E. U.
Ashley Whichard.
en
the road this morning
Miss Jessie to Tar-
to attend school.
Miss Harris, of
ton, arrived evening.
Board of
Aid
The Hoard of County
held . WaS at met in
th.-ii regular
acted the UM be
paid out. for
Home sad wells,
mark.-l and earn
Bank of sate report of wot
tar borrowed depart
ferry daring th. past
Court Chief
K, Police Made report
witness tickets NUB; Balk- of
tS; reported
stationery O. James one of the
Register of Deeds. 1.1 for the town, read the com
prisoners of William rs.
to; stock 127.90, that has been
Swill Creek and in
man J. I. a- appointed
X. lot part the Board to
Greenville reduced from W to the answer to
Mr-. II. T. Daniel
solvent credits,
was
on erroneously charged. A from J. II. Cox to do
J. K. Crawford, Beaver
M in the tobacco of the
on MM
of W. P. By-
Dennis. Dam. W. I. BU .,. .
Alfred Can sod W. If. was
mm. wax him. There
from poll las, tor
and to
was or-
but
iii nu fin
Orinoco Guano
the
Ma ire yr plant with x. and th.-n apply
to sere; n sill give the plant
a quick and growth, and will mature a
L YELLOW LEAK.
Farmer's Bone
I- the best nil round o i
crops iN
ail nu I
M BY
GUANO GO.
Norfolk, Va.
per month, per
John Wilson and to return
II. P. returned j per month, were added to
tons the tow a.
day
mirth.
from his holiday trip
World at
Hook Store.
After the you will hear
from the bail roads.
By express fresh Mountain
SB per at M
A company organized
to establish a cigarette
Wilson.
pretty way of
urn tablets, and ruled tablets,
at Deflector Hook Store.
juveniles had a
the opera house Wednesday night
from to It was quits a sue
H. T. White has placed a band
Home ash register in bis store. It
looks lo lie as perfect as a machine
could be.
The fellow who predicted there
would be DO cold weather this
winter ban not beta beard from
Christmas.
The Hand gave a parade
this afternoon advertising their
minstrel performance tonight.
They ought to have a big house.
Nothing nicer for the school
children than the colored crayon
sets double ruled practice
writing tablets, at Hook
Store.
Ex-State Senator A. A. Forbes
used to always lead the but
today he brought the rear of the
parade with the drum.
though, he is all right
at either end.
I Mr. Km, H. E. re
evening from i
ford,
Henry has moved his
I family to the house in
Miss Anderson, of Farm-
J. T. E. , J. S.
Allen, If. j. Williams, K. E.
ell, J. J. Carson, I. Hooker. J. II.
J. X. Hart, W. E. Tuck
T. J. Daniel, II. ft.
W. Williams, T. C. Cannon, J. South
I. F. Johnson, W.
Holloway, Marcellus j vie here this morn- i
Following are the jurors drawn for to attend school, j
for April term of Pitt Superior
Court
list.
Name-if Martha
Seymour W. ft,
W. i.
Stokes, E. J. It.
lock, C. A. Tucker. It. II.
J. A. Lang, John Mosley, C.
Lancaster, J. M. P.
C. A. D.
Fleming.
A. Hudson, Fred Edwards,
C. Smith, J. C. Crawford,
Harris, J. It, Smith, . E. Harris,
W. T. Keel, W. Venters, Jr.,
It. U. Satterthwaite, J. S.
W. D. Little, J. Cay, A. M. Woo-
J. J. Parker, W. J.
P. Moore, K, I.
Warren.
A. J. J.
Hooper, It. J. E.
T. Forbes, M. T. W. J.
Aaron Spell, col., E. T.
J. Higgs, Jesse W.
Thomas, W. C. Ewell, W. II.
den, W. T. A.
Arnold, J. T. Nelson, F. H.
Knight, W. Little.
Miss Lena Carr. of
and Miss Agues Massey, of Smith
are visiting Miss Sophia
Jarvis.
were
H. W. reprinting settle same.
the Paris Co. was here lo- to retail Hanoi .-re
day and dropped in to make an
Several
A motion Li extend to
rick Hoard of Trade
en from pauper lit. Invitation to their recent banquet
, as adopted by a rising vote.
was instructed to License to retail for six
have wheels mat fur granted to P.
drawbridge. On. B, A.
W. was ll; of
until next meeting of Hoard on
payment for lot iii
All Magistrate-who
to make returns were notified janitor teamster
once. I Mayor salary for six months
All lug the salary months
hire of were notified to street e
My Stock
is Complete
-dIN ALL
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
White
CLOSING OUT
or-
n for some
I a- follows; Police salaries
advertising contract with BE
WOO
left this
arrived
Scotland
Thins Top Reached.
New York cotton exchange
men think cotton has reached its
highest price this season, lodging
from the following
closed weak. Oar opinion I
confirmed present prices
spot cotton should lie accepted.
Movement promises relative in
during January, with
involved in war and tight
money not pro-
for present.
Our efforts have been for in
of South which will not be
beat served if they over stay market.
t.
beware i
An mother had
t not lake at all thou
I so widely
and
She ought lo know
external b th only way
only will her, and
it b an her
In
lacy dreaded.
S , after the
sad her will come
and
Fellows Officers.
At a meeting of Covenant Lodge
No. LO. O. V. Tuesday
the follow officers were installed
for the ensuing term by
Deputy L.
N. b.
LA.
K.
Kin. W.
W.
S. P. I.
Wilson left
for trip north.
KM, U
morning for
W. T. Lee and family
Friday evening from
Neck.
Luther Savage, of
has taken a position with c. s.
Forbes.
A. a former resident of
now of
was here today.
V. A. formerly of this
county but now of is
v his mother near
Miss Minnie k-n this
for to resume her
studies at the Baptist
Mrs. M. A. Stephens, of
who has been spending some weeks
with friends here, left morn-
lag.
of is in
town. He has talked some of his
front out but keeps in the
ring.
Hal f I I
I. SI a bud., tr lo
I U
. i.
r.
CO,
Two
In-. Hawaii
have I II II
to lie closer to put runs. Dr.
will be charge of the
old near bis residence a nil Dr.
will be in
of the new office. He has just
moved mid is getting his new
quarters splendidly titled up. The
new is in the Perkins build-
Prank Wilson's store.
for
DAY
IS. Cherry, Treasurer,
this morning toil statements of general and
law funds for December, which
were approved.
Petition of Alfred Tinker In sell
mall liquor in Heaver Dun town-
ship was not granted.
Petition from of
township for new road as re-
and ordered advertised.
Publishing annual
awarded D. Whichard rule
bylaw, to lie published
four consecutive weeks
Tun.
The appointed last
to examine rep ills
of county officers, made report
showing that accounts of Superior
Court Clerk, Treasurer,
Deeds forty nine
Justices of the Peace,
Thirty had made do
report. The report of committee
so shoved I hat several parties were
still indebted lo the for
i hire of convicts.
Jurors wen drawn for March
work
rent lumber Una
pipe witnesses and
prison lees H I. IO; wells
oil merchandise and
ab lilt
OWING TO A
t II ILL BE IN THE
TUCKER CO,
Grimesland, N .
next will sell our entire
Dry Notions,
Crockery
FIRST COST FOR CASH,
and supplies
About
stock
Miss Ophelia Howell, of fluid-- of
born, arrived evening .
resume charge of Mrs.
A. J. has moved bis
family here and occupies, the
West which he
recently purchased.
H. W. has move to
the resilience. In
West which he
chased sonic time ago.
Miss Rosalind
Friday evening front Scotland
Neck. Miss Annie
her home for a visit
here.
Eclipses For
There will lie three eclipses this
of I he sun and one of the
moon. The most important will
I the total eclipse of the sun on
May The eclipse will
a, m. eclipse
will lie end
The eclipse will end about
Skill la Advertising.
No matter w chess of goods
a merchant may deal, advertising
is most important of his
business; it causes enlargement
of sales and a increase
of profits. The
knows that skill is us essential
the an
as it is in the
and his wares.
Anybody can sell when people in
upon but
worded pat-
ions thousands of person who
bad not intended to buy.
i. v in -inn's Par Secretary
of Stale.
week clipped our
endorsement an editorial from the
Col. J. Grimes for Secretary
is gratifying to the
of tills
Dame brought forward for this of
lice. We have long known as
the loftiest Integrity, both
and political. A
well educated
iii gentleman. He has always
been an ardent supporter Of
movement looking lo the Indus
trial agricultural
the State, Grimes is a
great favorite in the first Con
district and for ears has
taken an active and influential part
in shaping its politics. We re
one of the ablest and
strongest of younger leaders
North f an but
sale and close to the heart
of mosses, lie declined
elective positions in psi, as
his business arrangements
his immediate presence and he was
unwilling lo leave the
of n happy home. The Domination
of Col. Crimes would a
the
A Woman's Club.
A number of ladles of
ville have with the new year
the organization of a
club, to be called
of The Cent my Club.
Among the
Little. King. Jordan.
SkInner, and
fir
Mi. i. It, Cotten was elected
Mr-. W.
-ice-president and Mr-. James
secretary.
The objects the club,
an announced, arc and
Mental from
lines work laid down their
literary committee the club prom
to be both interesting
The members met mi ,
afternoon with Mrs. T. J.
In the absence Mrs Cotten.
vice Mi-.
Grimes presided, After bus
and bad
been of nm-t
feast of all
of earth, air, land and sea was fur-
tin-
alter which a
simple genuine repast was
The subjects
men and women colonial
times. The of
club will be on
noon the at the Mrs,
W. Grimes,
Until
1.1900.
CO.
1-
I local.
exam
The
IS
. that
ti
cs best
party, and also honor
agricultural interest of the
Messenger.
good es
and ii medicine that
cure-, disc is naturally the
bed . Hood's
is the best
cine m . fain buy.
it cures when all others fall.
Poor Health
r in
, .
. . .
t.
tall
. . .
The Reflector
Book Store
EVERY THING IN WHY OF
BOX R
TABLETS,
Pens, Pencils.
Slates, inks,
D,
at the Post Office at
X. as Class
Mail Matter.
EASTERN
a scientific for the
X. j perpetual of youth conies
. . announcement that two French
W HUH Owner ,.,,.,., ,. , Tl
I The
have found a mi
i alcoholism. The is
derived from a horse which has
rendered
by artificial gives to
the dipsomaniac a lasting distaste
for alcoholic drink.
There an- folks in this
quarter of the who ought to
get a big dose of same.
A New York letter to the Phil-
Record
Ch T. Yerkes. Millionaire
who his fortune
I from street railroads, said
-Wealth din's not buy happiness;
OVER THE
William Hits, his wife two
children were burned to death in
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a king or queen any happier
in the possession of millions than
who earns an extra
penny and brings an apple home
to his wile No monarch could
ever enjoy such happiness M that
poor man. It is beyond his sphere.
should lie the
great ruling power of Mankind, If
a man or woman can only con
tent w w hat he or she has. there
i would more happiness. It is
the hunt for wealth that ran never
he gained that makes men
and often drive them to
ill;.
We cannot all lie millionaires.
I am not going to preach a sermon
I am merely going to give my
belief that riches do no
bring happiness. Men often
think because a man is a million
ire he has everything in the world
hew a in-. Well, in a
lint often he has no more happiness
than the poor man. and in many
cases not as much.
thing to
is that we are all parts of a great
nation. If it were a nation of To.
millionaires it would nave
no power. It is the competition
of the poor against the rich that
makes the nation
Were I a man with an humble
home I would try to make that
home just as happy as a home
could lie.
I would lie contented with it.
and I would make family hap-
and contented . I would be
just as any man.
want too, that I con-
sider n business education far
better man than -end
in the world a classic
scholar, the two, Tell
I men who arc starting out
with the new to keep good
company or none. Never he idle.
Employ your mind when your
hands art not employed, Good
character is above everything else.
I suppose there are thousands
will that it is easy for me
talk this way. They will won-
tier why do rot practice what I
preach. I was always contented.
I limited for great wealth;
ii just
Senator S. C has
elected to the Tinted
States by the
In this cold snap the Mississippi
river froze over at St. for
the first tune in veal's.
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In 1899.
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J. R. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Manager.
should not see Into even feature
of tin- proposition. It says in
words as plain as the English Ian
x Snoot
who is white shall deprived of
bis vote; no man who voted
before is hall th deprived of,
bis vote; and no man who
a descendant of people who voted
prior to 1867 shall he deprived of
iii-. vote. this class of people
The Eastern Reflector
A-WEEK
I only a year and eon
the news every week,
and gives to the
tobacco, is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
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never atop
until the good Lord call
to that where voting is Dot
and where
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TRUTH TO
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VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1900.
WASHING LETTER.
As s
standing army, public
expenditures, public and
corruption. It was B warn-
which deserves the attention
from the country that it will not
receive from Mr. and
the hammering of Secretary imperialistic advisers, who an-
f his favoritism in depositing u not but by
government money national
bunks was Allen
and Representative Sillier offered
for all letters,
telegrams agreements etc.,
the S. and the City
National Hank and the Hanover
National Hank, of New City.
Mr. Saber's resolution was referred
to the committee on Ways and
Means, Mr. Allen's is on the
table of the Senate. The ham-
mering will lie continued.
Sen Chandler, who is one of
the republicans who
the committal of bis party
to the single gold has
offered an amendment to the gold
standard bill, now before the Sen-
ate, providing for more attempted
in the shape of a
continuance of the alleged
to secure
ism.
Senator Hoar the imperial-
the Senate unite a
when objection was raised to Sena-
tor resolution asking
the Secretary of War whether it
was that had sent
a flag of truce to Otis the day
after the lighting of our men be-
with a message saying that
the lighting started through an ac-
asking his co-operation
to stop it, Otis had replied by
saying the lighting must continue
by there is to be
absolute suppression of all
for information concerning the war
with the Filipinos. I shall object
to the taking up of other matters
during the morning hour when
such resolutions are pending.
Senator Allen put a quick stop
to the rumor that he was to lie
brought out by the Nebraska
their candidate for Pres-
by declaring that he was
not a candidate, would lie, and
would not accept the nomination
If it were unanimously tendered to
him. He clinched it by
undoubtedly will lie
the candidate of the democratic,
populist and free silver parties for
the Presidency, Nebraska will
give him a united, active
to all three
Senator Allen also took occasion
that there was absolutely no
foundation for the stories of trouble
in the because of
his appointment h the Senate;
that his appointment had been de-
upon by be
fore Mr. Bryan knew anything
that the relations be-
tween Mr. Bryan and Mr. Hitch
cock and himself were of the most
harmonious character, and would
continue no.
calling Senator Hoar
Arguments in favor gold
standard bill must lie hard to get
when prominent republicans
the Senate slant up and say that
the bill is n i unfriendly to silver;
that its becoming a law will not
a continuation of efforts
for bimetallism,
that sort of rot. The object of this
sort of talk is obvious. There arc
republican Senator who will vote
for this bill who have numerous
constituents who in
They are to he bamboo
into the impression that the
gold standard bill is not an attack
on bimetallism. Another defense
put forth for the bill is that it is
not really new legislation, but
merely a re of the Act
If that lie true, why pass
the bill at all that it isn't
true, any than the statement
about its not being antagonistic to
bimetallism by the
of the money kings to get it on
the statute It requires no
gift of inspired prophecy to say
that the D. S. will never again en-
joy the of the bimetallic
currency, which distributes pros-
among the whole people
more equally than any other form
of currency until the people elect a
Congress and a president, pledged
to wipe the gold standard law out
of existence, and to substitute there
for a law providing for the
It is for the people
to say bow soon that shall be done.
The friends silver the Sen-
ate are pleased to know that the
Kentucky legislature will send
Blackburn, a rock-
ribbed of the while
back to the Senate time to par-
in the debate on the gold
standard bill. He will be a
able recruit. Senator
of Texas, is urging his friend to
stop the agitation in favor of his
selection as Chairman of the Dem-
National Committee,
An Policy.
There's a in vogue
among some merchants and
men. Immediately after the
of a New Year they seem
to that a fearful, blighting
panic is to settle down
over the land, and they hastily cur-
tail all possible expense, and
low their economy to extend to
either -a total discontinuance of
their in the
Of a large cutting down of its
space. course it's good
policy to reduce unnecessary ex-
in every department of one's
business at any time. Economy is
certainly the key to success. Rut
false economy is worse than DO
economy at all. And it appears to
The Journal very to
of a business,
which is its chief support, its very
life-blood, as it were, even granting
that this panic haul-
times an existence.
And in such a situation, is not
described
large measure responsible for it,
when on bis
to such an extent that the reading
public no longer knows what he
has to sell, or that he even has a
business, thus receiving a cue to
likewise put a grasping hand
their own Journal.
We desire to return sincere
thanks our many customers
The press, banks merchants
and even recently
united their efforts to prevent the
being victimized in the
sale of their present cotton crop.
While the interest of the town and
is not identical it is mu-
Interdependent. Let
peace harmony, co-operation and
mutual helpfulness
by Aurora.
their liberal patronage
the past year.
the year will
us the game e
to do business with y i.
t sea us
A Mistake.
It baa been officially announced
that school will not reopen
State Normal until fall, owing
to the Inability to reno-
and fumigate the premises.
Enterprise.
report la without
The executive committee
of board of directors and
representative of the state hoard
of health were here last week and
mapped out work to j
be done before the reopening. at least
our books, which furnish full
We scud them
Vegetables
will always find a ready
only that farmer
can raise diem who has studied
the great secret how to ob-
both quality and quantity
by the judicious use of well-
balanced fertilizers. No
for Vegetables can produce
a large yield unless it contains
Send for
if the renovating
been completed
board free of charge.
V on is please,
having already.,
to information.
direction of State
health and by order of the full
board meeting Nov.
All patients wen- out of the
main dormitory two weeks ago and
out of the other this
week, the last patient the college
the for her home
last Wednesday. January
There appears no reason why
the college should Dot open before
the close of January.
President Informs u-
he has heard from nearly all
the -indents that about three-
fourths of them expect to return.
about per cent,
have Indicated nu intention not to
return, leaving about per cent.
doubtful.
The executive committee called
the meeting of the full board for
next Thursday In order that the ex-
act date of the reopening ma be
decided upon and announced.
Greensboro Record.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
Si, New
for
Than
lies.
for
The Monroe Enquirer reports
that during the amount of
liquor sold by the dispensary
17,807.10, with a total
profit of 14,410.04. It
the report of the dispensary board
it will that Monroe's liquor
not bill during the past year was near
The administration has
kept ever since Con-
the
calling for information on
Philippine matters, offered
by Senator and others,
but the of it's Philip-
pine policy received today at the
hands of Senator Hoar, a speed
in favor of his resolution,
against imperialism and for
the independence of
was the worst yet -ad-
ministered. Mr. Hoar is not
orator In any sense of the wont, but
he has the lawyer's faculty of mass
facts and plainly stating his
case, and he brought it into full
play in which will take
a high place in the arguments
against the departure from the
policy of Washington all the
early Presidents, the
therefor of imperialism,
only because he has no desire for
the position, but because bethinks
Senator Jones tills it in a perfectly
satisfactory manner. Senator
says there is no truth whatever In
the public reports of be-
tween himself and Col. Bryan,
democrats Congress do not be-
that Col. has ever in-
even in the most indirect
man that be wished a change in
the head of the National Committee.
As expected, the Senate Com-
on Elections derided by a
majority of one to report against
the seating of Mr. but, ow-
to the hearing of the Clark case
now on before that Committee
it may lie several weeks before the
report of the Committee is submit
to the Senate. Quay and his
friends are considerably frightened
but disinterested observers still
think that
being seated by a slim margin.
eighteen thousand dollars to Bay
nothing of the amount illegal-
his a sad fact, but a fact,
nevertheless, that more money is
spent the country for liquor than
spent for churches.
j. . .
Three Boys
Raleigh, N. C, Jan.
boys were drowned eight miles from
lure today, two from Raleigh, one
a sun of Captain l. P. Williamson
county the other a son
is. Lee, a tobacco warehouse-
man. The third was a son of
of Charles I. The drown-
occurred at a Bah pond on Kin-
ton's farm. The boys had been in
the water several hours before dis-
was made that they were
drowned. All were at
the Raleigh male academy. The
grief is intense here.
BAKER HART
Hardware, Paints
The Successful Farmer.
The farmer that makes his own
supplies is the successful farmer
whether he gets rich at It or not.
And by raising his own supplies
we mean more than the making of
bread meat feed for his
One of the most important
and much neglected
is the making of his own
The man who depends alone
on buying guano to produce his
crops without regard to the
improvement of his laud by
a judicious system of green
Dunn Union says that many
of the Republicans
Burnett county will support the
constitutional amendment and is
believed that the county w ill give
for it.
The Greenville and
Washington Messenger place Mr,
Bryan dimes in nomination for
the place of State by
the Democrat Stale Convention of
North Carolina that meets In
on the of April next.
We arc not personally acquainted
with Mr. but his lineage
is of the highest type of North Car-
City
Economist.
AND STOVES
case Catarrh
cured by Hall's
HOWS THIS
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any
that can not lie
Catarrh Cure.
Co.; Props.
TOledo, O.
Wt-the have known
F. J. for the last
years, and bun perfectly
honorable in all business
and financially able to carry
out any obligations made their
ix, wholesale drug
gists. Toledo. O.
DISH, M
wholesale druggists. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
acting directly upon the
blood mill surfaces if the
system. per bottle.
Sold all Druggists.
a Is free.
Hall's family Till- arc lb
To Reach The People.
A SPECIALTY.
HEATERS
HEATERS
An exchange gives this
Young man. don't swear. Swear
never was good for a I'm
Ii never cured
nor helped draw ii prise in a
lottery or win any game,
for liver com-
plaint. It isn't sure against light
sewing-machine agents, nor
of ill which people
through life. There is no occasion
of swearing outside of a newspaper
office, where ii i- useful in proof-
reading and Indispensably
forms to press,
has been also, to material
the editor in look lug over
the paper after ii i-
executive of the
Democratic Press Association of
the State recognizes that In this
campaign as In 1898 press must
educate the people, must remove
doubts, and make straight the
the orators who are to
follow. They in conference
yesterday with State Chairman
Simmons consulting as to the
sort of campaign literature the
best method of reaching the people.
Plans were perfected by which the
falsehoods disseminated about the
amendment will be effectually an-
the answer put into the
bands of the voters.
There is lint one thing necessary
for the Democrats to win this year
large majority, and that is to
people with the truth.
Some one once said -light the
with A philosopher said
Not s. devil's own
weapon. use it better than
an opponent. Fight the devil
with Truth. He knows nothing
about that weapon and you will
have him at a disadvantage from
the
The Democratic press and speak-
need only to reach people
with the truth about the amend-
to secure for the support
of every white man the Slate
who desires permanent While
News and Ob-
server.
composting makes a mis-
with it's attendant evils, n c Gold Leaf.
That continuation report
that and the member of
his party have been rescued from
the Filipinos is good news, and all
the more welcome because of the
fact that the news we generally gel
from the Philippines is not good by
any means. It is anything but to
our credit that we slaughter
the natives there, light-
for their homes and
Inalienable of man.
liberty what committed
in thy Dis-
BEST
AND
COOK
SEE OUR
it
THE
BEST.
BE BOUGH
OAKLAND
There Is an epidemic of small-
pox in Chatham county. The
disease is said to have been carried
there by from
BAKER HART
GREENVILLE, ff. C
Two Points of Views.
A farmer drilled n hum
ware stoic at and was ask
the you
want buy a bicycle to i
your farm on
Can give sou one for
sooner put n
said the farmer.
Hut said the manager.
you would look rid-
around town a
I don't sail the
farmer more foolish, per
haps, than I would milking a
elm- ti i, i. i.
II, labors
Attorneys At Law.
N.
tot
In
Dr. D. L.
DENTIST,
over White ,. r
Fleming, store.