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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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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
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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
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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.
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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.
EASTERN
X. O.
D. J.
at the Post Office ii
Greenville, N. M
Mailer.
1900.
Tarboro, is
mentioned H a candidate
in second district.
The Windsor Ledger announces
D. Winston will
a candidate before State con-
the nomination Al
General. Mr- Winston
an able attorney one of North
Hi- would
till office acceptably.
WANTS THAT
State is
hot on the trail of of
public school appropriated
by the last Legislature.
State Treasurer Worth says he
Clot lies may not make a
but a man usually OWN a great
mm.
and hence
NEWSY AND
i ii 1900.
Senator of this suite,
Introduced a Sen-
ate that had for its purpose the
catting down of North Carolina's
representation in Congress if the
proposed constitutional
is adopted. Senator Morgan
of Alabama, on delivered
an able speech in reply
resolution. Ii an
able and unanswerable argument in
defense of North He
was heartily applauded.
the atone
he pay it.
lint Mr. he
must get it; the appropriation
was duly made audit must be paid.
The has made bis
warrants on the Treasurer for the
amount due the various counties,
and yesterday
out a letter to all the the same.
superintendents mom- SN
hoards of education
in the State, advising when
tomorrow lo apportion
school funds, to d
Mrs. Ayden,
W. . of Ayden.
in town yesterday.
A. O. Cox went to Ayden
day evening
Several new boarding students
have come in since Christmas.
W. is collecting a lit-
tie, inn the wire fence man
the
Academy now has
pupils enrolled.
Our school numbered
over a hundred members besides
Sunday afternoon.
believes that
if a man is worth doing at all he's
worth doing well.
Some women are never satisfied.
II they get a pair of shoes that
don't hurl they are mad because
they didn't gel a else smaller.
The horseless carriage and the
wireless telegraphy may lie all
right, we are going to start a
revolution if comes to armless
courtship.
NOTICE.
This is to the of
His.
has no dissolved. The only
that for the better
convenience of our pat ions v. have
established a down town office.
Dr. will
old stand. Dr. Laughinghouse
will the new office situated
on Fourth street, behind Prank
Wilson's clothing store in the Per
kins Mock of buildings where the
old office used to be.
I.-.
to the respective townships, keep
a strict account of special
mid given i each
Mr. letter full it as
N. ii.
To County Superintendents and
Members of the Boards of
There are some people In Orange
wisdom that they
can tell the age of a saw looking
at teeth.
WHICHARD
to W.
IX
Whichard, N. ,.
visiting her father
lure, returned home last night.
need- Nome ale
stables. A horse dealer could do
a good business here, and would
be a help to the
M. ii. Bryan left last night,
lug by way of
and Goldsboro. The rigor Co.
Mat; S S. Convention.
The work of preparation for the
next State Sunday School
beheld in Charlotte March
Mill to 15th, is now in progress.
The Will be excellent
enlisting sen lees of the ablest
School workers in the state.
Besides the home workers, the con-
The complete in every
and prices as low the
Highest market prices
aid produce.
Alter two
year
IN
New Form of Marriage
During the holidays an
magistrate performed the
marriage ceremony for a young
couple up In in a
rather unique fashion. When ii
came time to pronounce the
the magistrate's memory
failed him on the marriage
but he .
thing about an oath, and not wish-
lug to delay he proceeded
somewhat as
swear before
Owl you'll in ii this woman for
your wedded y n
are alive, mi help you Hod.
the
w swear j
many this young man and keep
him to himself till he dies. Ki
the book. The laws of Caro-
yon man and
While this is rather a novel
we are assured
that ii will hold
in law, and the couple arc living
happily together. Wilkesboro
Chronicle
., . . ,, the road most tin
tin-
, I time,
ii ions of mix ions concern unit
have had to deal with, one J. J. of Marlboro,
desire to have the mania R. L. will have the sen Ices
that pine for several
was here yesterday and
the made arrangements to move to this
been
special
the public
rote an official letter
State Treasurer some mouths ago l
nil to I
him in person three or
four limes and urged him mac
special effort to this
when due. lie assured
occasion he would gladly pay
if he had ii v. hen due,
I bill me any
has a position
Cox Mfg. Co.
A poor way
men big ado advertising,
their goods lo lie I s
class, the market,
bin have ii poor way ii.
goods don't prove lo be
claim for them, and
No Repeal War Taxes,
Ii i- suggested Hurt pros-
railing off in revenue lie
cause of the admission of sugar
of from our tropical island
will be so Important as to prevent closer, more harmonious touch, I keeps dark about it.
American Prisoners Shot
Manila, K,
lees from
i I i
a. in.
province of
that
consideration any measures
ion vexatious in
tuxes levied for
war purposes but which might lie
i. j. n
unimpaired. This
line is urged by
wan journals which
of the Twenty regiment, cap
insurgent stronghold
Oil
Three Americans were
wounded, bid loss i
Dot known. Three or
Ninth i Ho Twelfth leg
win-a. the held
as prisoners, were shot and
Three of them ire
ml and the it her are
wing, i set lire
aim ton u.-
Messenger.
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS
node t the
Va.
There Is no In the . I
loaf.
is the licit hi that
always the
Of course all undertakers
gravel cremation.
When you meet II dude In hi
your breath, or ii may blow him
The dying man hold his
breath, nor the living woman her
tongue.
The wages of are
their altitude doesn't
tend toward heaven.
arc . to
stones, but kind words are the
lie would have the kind, just return
no doubt, have his and gel your money,
letter before Ibis time with best wishes for a prosperous
that not money mm, A i. Mi. i .
bin that he hopes lo have ill time .- . .
for the fall term
money I
by the Legislature for sell.
year.
ending and we
have this money on before
J limb, for u i in
n fur the fall Ii
My adv i.-o hi you is
go ahead and apportion special
to your respective
low i
the nun mil of the fund
en em Ii and the
tow ii to keep a
ti ii-l account of h.
individual.
-i This may cm-i-
have a small hill of
may i. paid pi-i
at the schools, but
can he paid us o as
i I be me
the State
If course, If Slate
i in- money before the
school- close, then there will be no
delay paying the teachers in full
the close i schools,
No one regrets failure lo
the money more
my -elf. I have been
anxious that Hie last
, .,, it
j.; my term should
mi increase in of
an improvement
lie of work done
loom.
truly,
. ii.
Speaking appropriation
is ii. failure to pay
II, Mi. i
money lo
hi schools by the legislature.
was intended they should have
It. and have now. They need it.
and if people and I In- press
I he will u-l. they ill
me they will gel n. I notice
there's money in
Treasury In pay other
lions, there to lie some there
for the News Si
from other
among Mr. U.
Jacobs, of Chicago, chairman of the
International Executive Commie-
lee. and one of ablest
of Sunday School
in world,
of being the originator of the In-
uniform Sun
School lessens now use.
Charlotte is preparing lo give
the convention a great reception.
mid will doubtless l-
ii memorable .
To
cry in North
Carolina is urgently to
join the Stub- Helms rat Press
Association, and this is
made ill older that they may lie in
Andrew Carnegie, the multi-
millionaire Scotsman, who made
his colossal fortunate by bis steel
manufacturing under a high robber
tariff, Is generous with his money.
and has given away some
in various directions. He re-
fuses squarely to give a cent to
renegade and Premiums have been paid
win not help the republican party
in their imperialistic campaign
this year. He will not help, he
says. Imperialism with one cent.
This able Scotsman, author of one
or more books, says, as given
the York World
have no business In
morals or publics to lake and keep
the
you mean we should annex
was asked.
are pledged as lo
lion we are to take there. We
have given our ward Cuba
.-hall free.
lo see
WELCOME THE NEW YEAR
with feasting cheer.
If you intend receiving New
Year's calls you will want lo
lay on your table the choicest
that the market affords in all
the relishes, tinned potted
meats,
pickles, jellies
which we
have furnished especially for
holiday- season.
J.
of
Your Policy
I.
Cash Value.
Loan Value,
Paid-up insurance.
Extended Insurance that
j works automatically,
the republican Will be re Instated within
party change itself on the side of, three after lapse you are
Hue renegade in good health.
Americanism for me, no running After Second Year
off after the will the wisp of No Restrictions,
territorial aggrandizement, it in- -s- Incontestable.
dangers on every hand. Dividends are payable at the be
T am the Boers their ginning of and i ch
lie said. arc year, provided the
righting bravely to maintain their for current year be paid
republic. Their stand is for They may lie used
They bat- I. To reduce Premiums, or
principle with which all TO Increase the Insurance, or
I good Americans should be in To Make Policy Payable as
Wilmington Messenger, an Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured.
NEW
ARRIVALS
New
OUTINGS,
GINGHAMS,
When a man can't
bill and meter is
pay bis gas
removed he
J. L. SUGG-,
X. O,
the mow
COTTON MARKET.
the issues the coming cam-j
and lie by the plans
which to be adopted for the Docs again.
dissemination of literature among j machine.
masses, and for more It's peculiar
consul, loose habits is so often tight.
among the brethren. The
object of the association is one cal-
taken alarm undoubted ciliated to benefit members
tendency toward commercial free m Way Interfere with the rights
manifested the negotiation privilege of individual
of treaties with France, the of the cause
Argentina and other they espouse politically. The
countries and the it fee annual d tics is on-
if the for unfettered j s upon u- payment any i
trade with editor can a
the can send I heir fee January
March
w. II. W. T. Fleming
e opened
building with an entirely new
Stock of------
We Carry
Complete line of
TRIMMINGS,
and up-to-date SHOES
BATS. OAFS and
m i m
-DEALER IN
toiled member. They can send their fee
Slate- can seen re cheaper i by and to the Secretary. A.
admitting ii duly free from Robinson, Durham, N. C. There
Very
Indian islands they can will be a of the ,
well afford continue lo pay early this spring.
tax on receipts, lei- Durham Sun,
messages checks.
There would lieu heavy balance to
the good ill v ear's end and
It is
well enough in the consideration
of the of future revenue
our representatives in Con-
should bear in mind I
heavier . ,
as u result of
prosperous condition of
try . The diminution Of customs
receipts from the falling off in
duties would no doubt In
large measure be made good by
revenue from oilier dutiable mer-
As w lo Co.,
ton and peanut buyers.
New York future quotations to
day arc as follows
Opening. close.
ii
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots,
shoes, Huts, Hardware,
Crockery. Farm Implements.
Sugar, Coffee,
I Tobacco, etc.,
every STAPLE
carried in a general stock.
Also Sell
II
Continuous Advertising Brings
Daily Patronage
The needs of the human nice a re
never ending. As us one
want has been another tie-
This is
the case when have
spend, The limes
. and are,
to buy .
valuable precious
The have than ml
red We who advertises continuously gel.
have now omitted red
from our bill of fare.
iii Bach.
A woman doesn't need
ii. rage.
It's u mighty small man ho
shrinks from bis duty.
Any you the
people who haven't very much
money arc cured the
Many a man imagines his slug
-11 conscience is pricking him
w its only his winter flannels,
If man i- the architect v
his own destiny lie should pay
particular attention to the lire
Death is no persons
It's s woman who doesn't
look well in who loses
lier
The action of Russell in
sending troops from to
to the
to gay
very unnecessary, and
deserves severest
We have heard no threats
of lynching. if troops
were necessary, two com-
of the State Guard In Rob-
as good as these is in
State. Why not have called
upon them Why subject the stale
such
upon the
Guards a the Bridge
j Light We believe
; I. Hi lie has been fair
j led. He is either guilty
or inn. If he is innocent do
not bis sentence to life
but turn him loose
If he. hang Um This is
Hi. iv prevent lynching.
lb. v. Herald.
Receipts
Jan ft
Wheat May.
Ribs May.
LOCAL
Spot col ton in
OATS. CORN. COT-
TON and
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices every thing will be
found as low us a good article can
be sold at. You cordially In-
v our store.
Highest prices paid kind
of country produce.
WHITE FLEMING,
N.
N. C.
Cotton Bagging and always
Fresh goods kepi constantly en
hand. Country produce and
old. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
Cattle,
you
I pay s
Poultry f
oilier
tome.
highest
B. M.
N. C
No. Mamie, dear, never
the trough m
especially made for the to
drink out of.
Any man
patrons Bee-but ii lakes a woman to look
old. gen.
and
with Tuts-
Took par
if
Mood
Roberts V
at tho drug
Hi j.-. w
you
ALL A HAPPY AND PROS
THANK FOR
IA AND ASK CON
or
YOURS To
s. V.
BOOKS
A Farm Library of
Concise and Hand-
Printed and Beautifully Illustrated.
By JACOB
No. BOOK
, . . n o work.
No. a book
All mt Mn- M nils rend lad
contain ill lending
-ii .
No- POULTRY BOOK
AM Poultry ; Hi.- but unit y Book In f
l . . . . . vi like
of all with K oilier
No. COW BOOK
All about Dairy
B life like
No. SWINE BOOK
J ml mil All about Butch-
etc Contains lo half
and so
Tb BOOKS are unique
like practical,
an enormous Kat,
one who keep Cow. Hot o
or Small null, ought to light
away for the BOOKS. The
FARM JOURNAL
la paper, made for you and nit a misfit
old; It lathe great boiled hit-the
it, Household paper in
the paper of In the stale
America-having over a and a half regular reader.
Any ONE of the BOOKS, and FARM JOURNAL
f YEARS remainder of mm and will be mall
any A DOLLAR BILL.
FARM JOURNAL and BOOKS
FARM JO MAI.
warn
FRANK WILSON
The King Clothier
no goods to Shove oil on
Just what, a well man or boy should
wear. Call to see me I will con-
you I have the
at a lower pr v. I ban you have-
to pay cut goods.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
NOTICE.
CROSS MARK
on the margin of this paper it
is to remind you Mint you owe
It i. it for
subscription and we request
you Battle as early as
Bible. 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
Court week.
Whoop up I ho cotton
Tin- slump in cotton some
people blue.
By express fresh But-
per M
Tuesday used to be the big day
in court. he crowd on
Monday.
While in town week call at
gel a
receipt.
The for the
Band arrived and the boys
can noon come out in them.
There has not been an
out Greenville this season.
Keep the factory move-
going forward. Don't let it
lag and we will get the factory.
If the of was
resurrected it would do
Something to help along the cotton
factory movement.
The steamer Myers reached here
late Saturday evening. It was the
only trip she was able to make up
during last week because
of the ice.
Mr. W. Hall, who was once a
of Greenville, working here
with the Blues Hamilton
Co., died night
Goldsboro.
L. Fountain has
ed in the livery business here. He
occupies what was formerly known
as King House
street.
Oar venerable cotton buyer, Col.
E. A. Keith, a stroke of heart
failure last Saturday night, he
has sufficiently recovered to be on
our
Sunday School Officers.
On morning the- baptist
school elected follow
officers for the
i.
Assistant W
Hi van.
J. Lee.
Cherry.
Moore.
tree.
The Sunday school
elected the following officers for the
ll. Bender,
Assistant
F. Harding.
Secretary and Treasurer -O. E.
Harris.
D,
James.
In Both Directions.
X,
w. s. Greer led this
K. Powell went to Scotland Seek
today.
Ii. King has two
of came
Col.
over this morning.
Ola Forbes and White left
this morning for Raleigh.
II. Hardy, of
Sews and Observer, is in town.
J. H. Cherry, Jr., came in this
morning from a trip on the road.
P. c. of Henderson,
spent Sunday here and this
morning-
Ben and sister. Miss
left Oils morning for Bethel
to attend school.
K. Williams left this morning
I'm Raleigh to intend the Grand
Lodge of Masons.
W, Askew and J. S. Smith, of
Farmville, took the train here Ibis
morning for Norfolk.
Miss Annie returned
from Saturday evening lo
resume leaching her here.
Misses and Delia
this morning for to re-
turn the Baptist University.
Misses Patrick and
Bruce Forbes this morning for
Durham to attend the
of Music.
Mrs. Parsons and little daughter,
of Washington, who have been
visiting Mi. J. x. Booth, return-
ed home Saturday.
W. Waters, a former
who is now a com-
tourist, has been spending
a few days here and this
morning.
Bar. J. X. Booth has moved into t
the Clark house next to the Baptist
church
King Ibis morning for
to attend the
Bryan marriage.
COURT.
January Term in Session-The
Jury Twice Sworn.
The January term of Pitt
, , court Holiday morning,
returned home this morning.
ins the State.
Mrs. s. and children
returned Tuesday evening fr.
Mount where they have
been visiting her parents.
CITY OR TOWNS VOTE
SPECIAL TAX
III HI
Orinoco
Mayor's Court.
Mayor J. has disposed
of the following cases in his
since last
Robert Johnson and John
Jones, and disorderly con-
duct, lined W and costs each, total
14,75 each.
Matt
riotous and disorderly conduct, SI
and costs each, 13.715 each.
Mack Allen, disorderly and
using profane language, lined one
penny and costs,
Mainly Daniel, disorderly con-
duct, not guilty and case dismissed.
George riotous and dis-
orderly, lined one penny and costs,
L. E. Fountain and Alex Bailey,
disorderly, Fountain lined one
and costs, Judgment
suspended over Bailey.
Caudle English, disorderly, lined
and costs, 16,15,
have bean
so and appeared so of
ten before the Mayor that he warn-
ed if there was not a change
In their conduct be would H
his duly to
and order them out of town.
Tuesday, January, ,
Lee Stew left this morning for
Washington.
J. B. Cherry, Jr. this
morning for Plymouth.
Wilson returned Monday
from the north via Durham,
Pearl Campbell is visiting
relatives In Washington.
Win. of Durham, is.
visiting his son Ed. II.
II. Monday evening
for Tarboro via and Golds-
Miss Mon
day evening for a visit lo Golds-
left this
for Raleigh to attend A. ft M.
a- drawn, the
foreman selected all of
sworn, the Judge overlooking lo
if of them had a
suit pending which would
from selling on the grand
jury. Judge Bowman proceeded
with bis charge and had
laded when this omission was call-
ed to bis attention. putting
II. Mebane, State ,,,,. ,.,. it was found
of Public Instruction, .,, ,. ,,,,
sent a circular letter to Mayors ; . ,,.,., ,.,,
of towns of over population Lg Two other jurors were called,
asking information taxes WM selected and
public schools, and calling their a, .,.,.,.
to the fad that those Judge , . over
towns wishing levy a special lax told them
for schools need not wail to ,,., ,.,,.,.
a special charter from the law.
lure, but can proceed under the
following section of the general i.
school law of HOD i Smith, Foreman, J. T.
in Incorporated city mm, J. D.
town Of not less than one w J. B. War
Inhabitants, in which there is not J. B. Con-
now levied a special lax schools, . , .,. ,. ,;.
a petition signed by one- I. Sugg, W. .
third of the freeholders therein,
the of Aldermen or yA ,, ,, ,; s
Commissioners of said city or town .
shall, at the date of the municipal s -M ,
or general ensuing .,,, ,,.,., Fleming is
the presentation of said petition, .
order an election to be held lo could
certain the will of the people not Monday but his
there shall be levied la part of the business
such city or special annual
tax of not docket, which is
the one hundred dollars valuation ., .,.,,,. WM taken
of property and ninety cents on the l ;.,,,. There is
poll to supplement the
fund in such city or town. following cases wee tried
Said shall be held iii differ-
cut election precincts or wants mi- ,,.,. , , . , . n
. . II. C. disturbing
the law governing municipal or ,
. . . ., . . ion. pleads
general election in said
towns. At said election, those who.
. ,. . , , Shade Adams, assault with
are in favor of the levy and .
. . . , t weapon,
lion of said tax shall vote a ticket
,.,,,,, . . suspended costs
hi which shall be printed or w .
largest SI Tobacco in the world.
Manure your plain beds with and then apply
t., pounds per acre; will give the plant
ii notch and Vigorous growth, MM Will mature a
BRIGHT YELLOW LEAF.
Farmer's Bone
Is the all round Guano for all cops; tried on fourteen
crops and always MAN,
Norfolk, Va.
My Stock
is Complete
-IN ALL
Hats, ants
At prices that will suit you.
COME AND SEE THEM.
E. White
ten the words Special
and who arc opposed shall
vole a ticket on which shall In-print
ed or written the words
Special a majority
of the qualified voters at said
In South Greenville at P. M.
Sunday Mr. Thomas Allen
In the 05th year of his age. Mr.
leaves a wife and
and grand children to
mourn their loss.
The remains were the
W. II. Tucker farm o'clock
M. Monday.
What About
To Confederate veterans of North
The following counties have re-
to the request of the
men's Monument Association of
North Carolina for the names
three Confederate veterans who
would Interest themselves In the
building of the long delayed, often
proposed to the Women
of the Confederacy, at the state
Capital City Of
Will not the other and
camps kindly respond to our re-
Chairman.
Cumberland, Iredell,
Chatham, Johnson, Par
ham, Person, Wilson,
Northampton,
New Hanover, Randolph, Nash,
Craven, Warren. These
have responded.
STATE NEWS.
Happening; In North Carolina.
A. B Morgan succeeds Kev.
O. P. M editor of the
moat Visitor,
The Democrat is name of a
new weekly paper at New
Gallon A. Bottle and Penny
editors. is eight pages in
well edited and handsomely print-
ed.
Jacob H. Allen, a hardware
merchant of Raleigh, made an as-
Monday.
M. left this morning for
Raleigh to attend the Masonic
Grand Lodge.
L. Ames, of Portsmouth,
Va., who has been visiting his
daughter, Mrs. W. B.
this morning.
Misses Nannie and
who have been visiting
it. W. King, returned home
Monday evening.
Miss Parker this morn-
for to the mar-
of Mr. John Newton to Miss
Bryan which takes place
day.
Mai Brown, Cage Atkinson and
Joseph Cox, with deadly
weapon, plead lined
and costs, judgment suspended
as to others.
J. T. Ward, carrying concealed
is of said lax. , .
shall and-
in such or upon
the manner prescribed payment of
and collection of other B- ,
Provided, that all moneys ,,.,,,,
. . . ,.,, ,,,
the provisions this
shall, upon collection, be placed ,
credit town upon pay
costs.
Branch,
CLOSING OUT
OWING TO A II WILL BE MADE IN THE
TUCKER CO
Grimesland,
About January next we will sell our entire
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing,
Furniture and Crockery at
FIRST COST FOR CASH,
and supplies
Until January I, 1900.
TUCKER CO.
Safety
MOTHER'S
FRIEND ,, .
liniment.,
is a I sale-
mil for expect-
ant mothers.
helps them
the early
without
as
,.,.,.,.
the critical
Ii sir. -l
l. v .
.-
Sic
II
II I
,.
A. went to
today.
returned this
lag from
Swill Galloway, of Snow
Hill, is hero at court.
T. this
morning for
It. of came
in Tuesday evening.
J. Powell,
spent night here.
G, Moore returned
evening from Wilson.
Forbes returned Tuesday
evening from
Maggie Doughty this
for
RawlS, of Wilson, came
down Tuesday evening.
B, B. this morning
a Virginia.
W. L. representative of
the Peat, is In town.
Miss Annie Tew has returned
from a visit t
A. II of Norfolk, is
pending some days iii this section.
Miss Tyson returned home
Tuesday evening from a visit to
Wilson,
mi composed not less than
live nor more than seven members,
appointed by the Board of Aider
men, for said or town, and
shall be, by said committee, ex-
pended exclusively upon public
schools in said city or Pro-
further, there shall he
but one school district in the said
city or town in which there limy be
established more schools tor
each race, and the school committee
shall apportion money among
said schools such manner as in
their Judgment will equalize school
facilities,
false pretense,
guilty,
B, up
for judgment and sentenced to
mouths jail with privilege
being soul In work on public loads.
James appeal from
Mayor's court, cost paid and
peal dismissed.
is Anderson an I Henry
ams, affray, Williams guilty,
Anderson not guilty.
White Line
p.
this season of the year, and as usual
School Apportionment.
Ai the of
Board of Reboot Directors on Mon
day sum of cents
was apportioned lo several
townships for public schools.
The amount to each low was
as follows ;
Heaver Pain
Bethel
Carolina
Farmville
Falkland
Greenville
Total
860.80
Iii
ill
1,532.03
Upset.
Mr. id Marrow, of
comity, was driving down Evans
street Saturday afternoon. Mrs.
L. Little and Mrs B. B. Kick
ere out driving and also
were coming down street,
their behind Mr.
Marrow's. noticing
one coming him Mr. Mar-
row reined up his horse to slop.
ill this lime the ladies started
lo turn into Fourth street. The
stopping
Unexpectedly there was collision.
A front wheel of the rear
caught roar wheel of the front
and Mr. Marrow and
vehicle were tinned over in
street. Of course was all
I am in lead with B line of
and
Then conies to
DRY
My store is the place for you to find just what you want.
nor prices can be anywhere. I
only want a chance lo convince you of Ibis.
SEW STORE.
N. C
an and purl
1,043.80.
of is there
New
s. Atkins reports
the following now telephones put
ill this
A. While,
Ho. l. I. Fountain, arables
No. Ml, Or. r. of
was no
or vehicle.
lo
It, I. Is.
It. President.
Id.
OF Till.
I. L.
Shot.
w. M. Wilkinson,
near Farmville, bunting with
a ii old puppy and killed
partridges one shot. That
is the r. polled this MM
sou. Wonder Move and i
w. It. Home are doing for their
records,
AT 2nd, 1800.
Resources. Liabilities.
J Capital slack paid in
1891,000.00
Loans and Discounts i 10.21
Due from Hanks . . Expenses paid 3,840.81
Items Bills payable t
Is; 1118,711.51
Due Banks and Bankers i
1109,540.01
given to us.
The Reflector
Book Store
THING II THE OF
BOX R
TABLETS,
Pens, Pencils.
Slates, inks,
received
All Magazines.
EASTERN REFLECTOR
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. Owner
at the Office at
Greenville. N. C, as Second
Mail Matter.
THEY TO
A PRESSURE
or
Free Bathing and
for statesmen.
It is generally known that
furnishes his legislators
bath tubs and other
of cleanliness, but it is never-
a fact. In the basement of
I he are located the
bathroom, where the states-
men cleans their cuticle at the ex-
of the people. On the House
side there are fifteen tubs, while
on the Senate the number is some-
what smaller. They are
by the statesmen at all hours of
the day. Attendants are provided
at the expense Of the government.
The not that the bathrooms are
almost constantly occupied
the extent to which the
of the free bath is
Senators and members
who live at holds, where an extra
charge is made a bath, usually
wail until they reach the lo
enjoy this luxury. Not only are
the statesmen furnished free baths,
but shops are provided for
their use. These are well patron-
as no charge is made, the
barbers turn many an honest pen-
receive good salaries
from the government, and at the
same time get lips from their pat-
Telegram lo
Chicago Tribune.
CENTS s Stand ;
Never spill when turned over.
JOB
US a call.
elector Is.
PROM A-
Visiting
Full Sheet Poster.
The Eastern Reflector
TWICE A-WEEK
Is only i year and con
the news every week,
and gives information to the
those grow-
tobacco, that is worth
many times more than the
subscription price.
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WT SUCCESS e PEN AGE
SALE AT BOOK SORE
A PICKPOCKET'S RUSE.
lie One.
Jack noted pickpocket.
us. to tell fanny story
difficulty In picking the pocket
n fashionably dressed woman who
was looking In at the Window of
Jewelry store. It Illustrate,
the hardship that the light lingered
gentry are forced to endure in the
of their profession and when
related was not
only by but by the many to
whom he confided his experience.
was a winter evening, and the
lady on whose bad design.
Hood looking at the holiday finery
temptingly displayed. said
that he tried all the arts known to hi.
for the extraction of the wallet,
all In vain, until, a last resort,
he fished n toothpick from his pocket
and. reaching around, tickled the
tar. Instinctively she raised her hand
to brush away the Invading Insect or
whatever it might he and In so doing
let go of that site was
carrying ii; the pocket of her coat.
It was only an instant, hut It was
long enough for the expert pickpocket
to get In ids work, and when she put
hand her money was gone,
the crowd her she could
identify the pale faced,
dressed young man at her side as
the person who had robbed her. and
if had accused him there would
have been proof against him. as
swag was at once passed to a pal
who stood ready to receive It and run.
was even arrested for that
crime, the lady's ludicrous outcries
furnished material for mirth long aft-
LAYING UP A COMPETENCE.
i. . Amy
mi
are some men of
said Mr.
great fortunes by gnat strokes, hut
by far the number of fortunes.
Including those of moderate
and these form the great ma-
of all, are made by the very
process of living within one's In-
come and investing the surplus with
more or km wisdom, but always
It will lie safe.
older I the more amazed
t am that more people don't lay up a
competence for themselves, as most
anybody can do, by beginning early In
life to within their income and
ticking to that course faithfully. Hid
I do this myself No. Am I, how
ever, having learned the wisdom of
course, making a beginning
I am to say I am still
pending all I get and laying by
are some lessons that we all
easily but never turn to our
own advantage, of these is of the
benefits that arise from the
Of self denial. We get from this st
once the direct benefit of what w.
save, n in I self denial nourishes,
strengthens broadens the will and
enables a man to do to
earn more more.
simply nothing like self
i In I Is key lo every of
life's treasures, everybody has
one of golden keys In Ills posses-
a lo help and walling
for him lo It In New
York
Bach Inn mil Ilia has
of
n. ml awl sweat
gin nils Tin lintel skin Is
wearing on mid lie eon
n in I he new skis
beneath o form rush while
To. Sir
hi
Keeping pace with scientific thought
and progress certain problems which
i the past have been for want
of light being thrown upon them have
been taken up one by one lo
further examination by the aid
f improved science.
The newest In this
tends to the science of the
and Includes the following
Why does a man act when
be Is
Why is u
Why does man
violent often a
Buck questions as these hare puzzled
our Immediate fathers, who have hard-
ever satisfactorily explained them
away or Indeed thrown much reliable
Ugh them. The human brain Is
composed of cells, and each cell Is a
simple bit of nerve substance, from
cud of w like an octopus,
spring a Dumber of tentacles, while
from another part arises an arm
from them and of great
The long arm Is Intended for trans-
Impression from one portion
of the brain system to another. It be-
made to touch
short arms of the next one to it,
latter in Its turn effecting contact with
a third cell, and so on.
Thus a message Is conveyed and the
mind get Its news. The entire brain
Is made up of these cells, whose mini-
1st Is legion whose full strength
Is grouped in systems, these systems
In turn being In
ties, the clusters
finally the cluster, in constellations.
which divisions are known to
physiologists
So long a- la In a healthy
each lit lie cell, or brain
attends to Its business faithful-
s no trouble, bill as man
generally i animal who usually re-
fuses in live life spanned by
nature an I n life laid
by lie artificial process
of living. forsooth by
disturbances frequent-
arise brain becoming
abused in a oils ways, from over
prim
Your brain cell Is n
little thing and it can endure a
great deal of from you. but If
u should go I lit lie too far It rebels
and refuses lo work any longer by
breaking contact with Its companion
cells, which it can do by withdrawing
Its long and getting Itself out of
circuit. Hut tills rebellion Is conduct-
ed by whole groups of cells acting to-
in full harmony.
Now, the object of this Is
simply lo avoid overwork, for each
tiny cell has stored within its minute
pace only n certain amount of energy,
but If you put on the high pleasure
this Is easily consumed by the opera-
of brain, the organism
breaks down from exhaustion Now.
take first of problem. Just
stated. When a person takes much
to drink. . those patches of
the brain are for the
induct muscular
I man staggers.
When the dose Is very large, the
cells, although stupefied, have
tried to keep their master on Ids legs,
now cease the man sleeps
like one dead finally. If than
of he taken,
the effect on cells is to
them, and the unfortunate man dies.
There Is some relation between ex-
activity of mind and
Insanity. are apt lo exhibit
symptoms of mental alienation, mid,
singular to relate, their children are
usually Inferior to those of average
men.
For Instance, not to go out of
land for example. Cromwell was a
mid had visions, Dean
Swift Inherited Insanity was him-
self not a little mad. Shelley was call-
ed by Ills friends
Charles Lamb went crazy,
was another Coleridge
was n morbid maniac. M was of a
morbid turn of mind, approach-
Insanity ideas hades
are largely formed on the description
evolved by his diseased
Byron said he was visited by
ghosts
This mental alienation occurring In
the foregoing shows Hint
grill cells have
undo of
the spun called talent or
genius, has used up all en-
stored In each cell and each group
of cells, in of the whole,
with result Hal their work
has various types of
Insanity as depleted or. f phrase It
more In lined disturbance of
the mental equilibrium
The remaining problem is
Tins is produced by s
certain
1.1 a man becomes so
In his of some
and lends his whole
mind to i i Hie hard think-
. groups of cells
III
Is t lead and
say. Mr I was once
hi. starring partner and be treated
me a- I
gladly him a return
for favors I am bound all the ties
of friendship and to give
him a ensure lo tight
ever such a touching Instance of
Mr. will reward his old
patron and hem-factor by heating him
Into pulp and knocking Ids head off.
One can fancy him Raying, he put.
his terrible Into his fiends ribs.
old thy Star
Save Your Money.
One box of Pills will save
many dollars in bills
They cure all diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
For sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and
a million people endorse
Liver PILLS
July is.
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NOTICE TO
July before
Clerk of county as
John H
in hereby lo nil
ed to the to pay-
or to the all
having
MOM to the for
or before the nth day of Die.
or toll notice will U- in bar
of Dec 1899.
of John H,
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a. in.
Divine sen-ice and sermon every
morning and evening. Ev-
prayer Wednesdays at
M., and Litany at A
M., Rev. I. A. Minister
in Charge.
i-very
am ml day, morning and evening. Pray-
meeting Thursday evening.
J. N. Booth,
m. C. D.
every Sun-
day, morning and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. m. W F. Harding,
thin
Rev.
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school a. in. E. B. mi
regular
SOS
NOTICE
undersigned
the Court clerk of Pitt
as Executor of Last Will
notice
is hereby to all to the
to payment to the
undersigned, and all having claims
estate are to Hie
same beam the day of
November, or this will be
plead in bar -f
This 18th day of November
A.
licit.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pit
county, having issued fatten of
to the on the 7th
day of November, on the estate of
S- Notice is
hereby given lo all lo the
Estate to make immediate payment to the
and to all of said
Estate present their claims, properly
to the undersigned, within
twelve mouths after the date of this Notice
or this Notice will be in bar of
recovery. This the day of
1899. . A,
the Estate of S
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Letters this
been issued lo me, the undersigned, as ex
the last will and o
M. deceased, no-
given to all persons
claims against of said Foreman M.
to present them lo me for
payment, duly on or before
the day of November 1900. or ibis no-
will plead in bar of their recovery.
All lo estate will
make to inc. This the
day of November 1899.
last will and of
Foreman M.
Weldon Yadkin
Division Main leaves
ton IS p m,
leaves U p m, arrive. n-
ford p iii. Sanford
p in, arrive
pm,
leave Ban
IS a
Springs B n Hone Mills a
rive Returning leaves
p m. Mills p c
p Maxton p
p m
at Fayetteville with train
with the Carolina Central
Railroad, at Bad Spring with
at Sanford
with the Seaboard Air Lint- and
Railway at with and
Train on r
leaves -i a n m, I IS n in, u
Si at OH p m. X
MB, leaves
. m, M a in, arriving Halifax
t IS am, Weldon am. dally except
Sunday.
Trains leave Wash-
s in a in if SO n m. arrive
a Band returning leave
a m s p in. arrive m
and T SO p m, Sunday.
Train leaved dally except Sunday
at p in. Sunday p m. arrives
In p m. leaves Ply-
mouth except Sunday, T So am. and Hun
Train on Midland N C leaves
dally, except Sunday, T OS a in, arriving
. I s in. leaves
at m.
Train leave Book
am. p m, arrive Nashville
a m. It pm. Hope m a m. I'd
Sin. leave Spring slop. II is. am
SB p m. Nashville II a m. arrive at
Mount II i p m. dally except Sunday.
Train on Branch leave Warsaw
dally, Sunday, m and
pm, returning leases Clinton at Too am sod
go Maud., close Well
don all points North daily. a
H. M.
Agent
J. R. KENLY, Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Manager.
LODGES
A. F. a A. M. Greenville
No. and
third R.
Hams, W. M. J. M. Return, Sec
I. O. O. P.--Covenant Lodge, No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
D. Overton, N. G.
Sec.
K. of River Lodge,
meets every Friday evening
J. L. Fleming, C. 0.1 C. Carr
R. andS.
K. Vance Council, No.
l every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, R. M. B.
Lang, Sec.
Jr. O. V. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. F. hall. A. D. Johnson, Coon-
A. O. Council,
No. meets every and third
Thursday in Odd Fellow
Hull. J. Z. Gardner Worthy
Chief; D. Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave
No. meets every second and
fourth Monday in Odd
Hall. W. B. Wilson
0.8. smith Sec.
the
In
things
hi p-i-i of
nil one
i ii menial
null so the With
ii his cells turned
ill- lion the
o. I observation or mental
in nail all manner of queer
he la of
SALE.
By of a decree of Superior
Court of Till county, made on day
of December, 1899, in a Special
Proceeding therein pending, entitled O.
and wile against Jacob
and others, and numbered as
will MONDAY, JANUARY
sell at public sale before court
door in I. the highest bidder for
cash a certain or pared of land situ-
ate in Pitt county,
known as Lot No. in the division of the
land of the late Mary K. deceased,
and which was allotted to by
the following and bounds,
lit the 4th of hot No.
on thence South W.
to a sweet-gum on 3rd corner
of No. thence down said creek to
thence N. E. poles lo a stake
road near just South land,
hence with said road to the
Sires mole or less.
This the 6th day of December, 1899.
I.
commissioner.
S. M.
la there anything more depressing
than in Into your room at
afternoon that the bed
has not vet
Times.
r. h
fl-l
of
to fresh ones.
HAS PROVIDED
4.000 pounds
i-i-K Apples,
Sweet Florida Oranges.
Cora
pounds Nuts,
pound Raisins.,
Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citron,
Figs, Dates, Bananas.
Dolls. WATCHES, GUNS
PISTOLS, VASES, LAMBS
and SCHEMES.
WAGONS, and
ALL KIND of
TOYS,
Come to see me.
SAM M.
Phone
Southern
Railway.
THE RAILWAY
------OF THE------
SOUTH.
Direct Line to all Points.
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
I can now be found in the
brick store formerly
occupied by J.
W. Brown.
COME TO SEE ME.
J. R. COREY.
Texas
California,
Florida,
and
Rico.
CLASS
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting, to Tarboro.
Returning leave Tarboro at A.
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues-
days, and Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject de-
pending on stage of water.
FIRST CLASS Equip-
b mots on nil through v v
Pullman Palate Sleep New Bog,
on all Night Trains; Fail
Safe
Apply lo Ticket Agents Time
Tables, Rates and General
or address,
R. L. VERNON, T. P. A.,
Charlotte, N. O.
F. R. DARBY, A.,
K. C.
No trouble to answer questions
I, H. f, Turk
WASHINGTON, D. C.
as
in
Book I link
la .
Add I
with at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. from
New York; Clyde Lino from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. O.
PATENT
modal, skates,.
fur ad rice.
Oil
. . a
A YEAR
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. JANUARY 1900.
NO
Bay Blows a Firecracker.
Only a very boy and a very
large firecracker. This
near the Mills, yes-
at o'clock, came near re-
in a tragedy.
It was the 8-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Wright. He had
a left cannon
cracker. He took it three
from the house and laid it down
behind a tree. He put home rocks
and dirt and sticks on top of it,
for he wanted a big explosion.
Then he lighted a match,
it to the fuse and ran away.
Somehow the cracker wouldn't
So, after reflection, he
came back and, kneeling down, put
his face close to the cracker and
blew hard.
The result was and
fearful. The force of the
Not His Destination.
A steamer was stopped in the
mouth of the river owing to a
dense sea fog. Au lady
inquired of the captain the cause
of the delay.
see up the re-
plied the captain.
I can see the stars over-
the old lady.
but until boilers bust
we that
World's Comic.
A bill has introduced
the Virginia Legislature to amend
the constitution of that State by
providing and educational
cation for voters,
case of and sailors who
served prior to 1870, either
one State or in the United States,
and their sons born prior to that
date, or persons who hold their
name real estate to the extent of
WOO, assessed valuation.
Value of Savings Banks.
In New England for several gen
the people have been ac-
to deposit their savings
in what arc called savings bank,
. has bad two good
ion seemed to concentrate on the has taught economy thrift
left corner of his mouth; and from j Inducing men and women
The Citizen says the
Republican gold standard bill
should lie entitled Act to
Feed Fresh of Government
Bonds to Wall Street Whenever
that Gambling Hell Wants More
to Gamble
his mouth almost to the car four
parallel slits were cut, to the
bone. Three teeth were knocked
out.
A was called and the
boy was chloroformed while his
lace WM up. He will get
well, but he will be disfigured for
Observer.
No. Badly Wrecked.
Roanoke, Va., 8.-A spec-
to the Times from East Radford
Vs.,
train No. west-
bound, leaving here at this
evening, was wrecked at the bridge
east of Pulaski about p. in.
engine either flew the track
or way. Engineer
John H. Smith, of Bristol, is re-
ported badly hurt; Fireman Percy
of Roanoke, is dead. The
two postal clerks are seriously in-
The wreck is on fire.
passengers are badly bruised
but none seriously hurt.
Didn't Mis
Nam.
to earn and to save
It has drawn all the money out of
hiding places and put it to work,
making the small savings of the
many helpful to the general
trial progress.
Twelve years ago there was not
a savings bank in Raleigh, and the
small savings were hid away in old
stockings or in out of the way
and crevices. It has now two
savings banks with aggregate de-
posits exceeding four hundred
thousand dollars. Nearly all this
money is loaned out Raleigh,
and of the Raleigh's
new Industrial life. The lesson of
Raleigh's two savings banks ought
to be worth something to those
communities that have not
savings banks. They are
the best financial institutions that
any town or city can
News and Observer.
J. B CHERRY GO.
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF
PITT AND ADJOINING
ii lit- of Cotton
The inability of General Otis to
bring the Filipino war to end
has given rise to the story that
hostilities are prolonged to
carry out the political schemes of
the administration. It is said
idea is to administer the crushing
blow to during the heat
of the presidential campaign, thus
arousing patriotism to the of
voting for
It is something to have learned
that a vicious attack docs not
require a vicious reply; a
slander docs not always make
necessary a correction that
some people do not amount to any
thing, no matter how they try.
Biblical Recorder.
We are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
the creations of the beat America
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Bummer
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure in show you what you want to
sell you if can. We offer you the service, polite
attention, and the most terms consistent a well
established business built up strictly n its own merits
When come to market you will not do yourself justice
if you do sec our Immense stock buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following of general merchandise
Dry Goods and Notions,
Satins.
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Cotton mills have done great
deal the poor white people
North said a prominent
cotton null man yesterday.
have in this State about
These employ
who
Bach family Is practically
supported the wages of the
members are mill operatives.
These families average live
each, which means that
people in this State alone are
fad and clothed cotton
mills.
to the general establish-
of mills in the South these
operatives out a bare
small rented farms. The
almost abject poverty of this kind
of living has been seen by all of as
in some
ACTS GENTLY ON THE
Kidneys, Liver
and Bowels
the System
V IV
Th. Law as to Carrying Con-
Weapons.
A rather unusual and also a very
ridiculous incident occurred the
Register of Deeds office in the court
house yesterday afternoon, when a
young man in his
approached Mr.
John deputy register of
deeds, made application for a
marriage license. Mr.
proceeded to fill out the certificate
until he asked the name of the
bride-elect. He hesitated a mo-
then summered, and after
drawing his face up Into several
unnatural expressions, said he
couldn't remember her name, and
would give up. The license book
and the
left In search of the woman to
her to the office and let her give
her own name. probably
succeeded In securing the license.
Wilmington Messenger.
An of Ola.
Mrs. T. A. a widow of
this place, yesterday bought some
gin to give to her 12-year-old son
whom she believed had the meas-
This morning while delirious
he drank over a half a pint of
and has been limp and unconscious
ever since, although efforts to
arouse him have been repeatedly
made. His secretions arc all ac-
which is in his
Southerner.
North Carolina last year in
pensions to old Confederate sol-
During the same
period we paid out in pensions for
Federal soldiers over three mil-
lions of dollars. Our part of the
cost of the Philippine war and the
government policy of imperialism
is some and this is
but a beginning. What we pay to
the general government for these
departments a single year would
pay all the expenses of our State
government for a decade. We
stop to think what
price we pay for the
of being governed by Boss
News.
A special from Washington to
Post says that several
meetings of the colored clubs have
been held there within the past
few days at which Senator
resolution to declare ad-
that the North Carolina
franchise amendment is
was loudly applauded.
At these meetings speeches were
made in which the white people
of State were vigorously de-
and the dubs pledged
themselves to lend all possible aid
to the Republican party, through
speakers furnished other means
to defeat amendment.
An Indefatigable
Chill Tome
l per Curt. Chills
Night Sweats grippe. Mon-
back if II No other good
the Kind Bed en the la-
Hold and guaranteed by Woolen,
and druggists.
The saying that things come
to him who Is not a safe
maxim for the If he do
not advertise he cannot consistently
expect will he as
much success M was enjoyed by
Mr. when that gentle-
man was patiently waiting for some
thing to turn up. Success in bus-
must be worked for, not
waited for; and no merchant can
have a assistant
than a well displayed advertise
one Brown,
colored, was chasing a chicken on
the square in when a
pistol dropped from his pocket.
The weapon was picked up by an-
other but Brown afterward
claimed the pistol and admitted
that it was his. The facts being
reported lo the mayor, a warrant
was issued for for carrying
concealed weapons. He waived
examination and gave in the
sum of for his appearance at
court. Blown intended to submit
but he claimed that he had sold
the pistol and that at the time it
fell from his pocket he was carry-
it for delivery to party to
whom he hail sold it. On this
showing he was advised that he
was not guilty Judge Robinson
so held. Solicitor Hush appealed
on behalf of the State and the
Court has reversed Judge
Robinson. Following is the find-
of that
for carrying con-
weapon. The special
finds that defendant In
his pocket a pistol concealed
his own premises, and that the
purpose of carrying it was for de-
livery to Held,
upon the verdict the court should
have ruled the defendant guilty.
The question was as to the manner
and not the purpose of carrying the
weapon. The absence of intent to
conceal must found
to rebut the statuary presumption
of concealment. Here there was
no such
This seems to be a
decision, matter what one may
think of the concealed weapon law.
The law prohibits the carrying of
concealed If one is to In-
allowed, when found with a
his person, to set up the plea
that he has just bought or found
it is carrying it home, or that
it to deliver to some
body this is the usual
plea put forward then t he concealed
weapon law is a
Landmark.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Home Blankets Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Molasses, Lard, Seed Oats
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope.
THIS
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any east- of Catarrh
that can not cured by Ball
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Props.
Toledo,
undersigned, have known
for the last fifteen
years, him
honorable all business
and financially able to carry
out obligations made by their
firm.
Tin wholesale drug
gists, Toledo, O.
wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in-
acting upon the
blood and surfaces of the
System. Price
Sold by all Druggists.
free.
Hall's family Pills ate the best.
OVERCOMES
EFFECTUALLY
PERMANENTLY
THE F D k
MI
t,
Furniture.
Headquarters for Furniture everything in line.
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved
Credit. Our motto Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Two inch bronze Spanish
cannon, formerly a part of the de-
fences at Fort San Felipe, Manila
and captured Admiral
the battle l Manila bay, have
been presented to the city of At-
be used the of the
monument which will lie erected
to the memory of the late
ant
To Speak in Wilmington.
-HEADQUARTERS FOB
Hardware, Paints
AND STOVES
A SPECIALTY.
AND
HEATERS
HEATERS
MORE.
The Raleigh correspondent
Star telegraphs that Senator
Butler Will open the anti amend-
campaign in Wilmington, and
that Senator Pritchard will have
his in Rocking
The object in view i so
plain that every Intelligent man
will we ii at a glance.
ton and Richmond have
been selected because the
claim; that they were the storm
of Democratic in
Prichard and butler arc
sent Into this dis-
in the hope
be notified will not be
allowed to speak j or, if they do at-
tempt that the med. .-
Hill lie broken up by the
-red The star
hopes believes that their at-
tempt to manufacture capital will
prove a disastrous failure.
Butler Prichard, twin broth-
I of speak until they
are hoarse,
Certainly In Wilmington, Butler
change a single vote.
does he to this. He
hopes that be will not be allowed to
speak. But contemptible as be is,
or should be, in the estimation of
white man
Carolina, be at-
made to interfere his
meeting. Lei him alone.
Wilmington Star.
vs. Newspaper.
The dodger, nine times out of
ten. stops at the front door, while
the newspaper its way to the
dining room, or enters
Into the bosom of the family.
A Daily Thought.
To lie glad of life because gives
the chance to love mid to
work and to play and to look up
the stars; to be satisfied with
your but contented
with yourself until yon have made
best to despise
in the world falsehood
meanness, and to fear nothing
cowardice; be governed
by your admirations rather than
by disgust to nothing
that is your neighbor's except bis
kindness heart and gentleness of
seldom of your
enemies, often of your friends, and
audio spend
as much time as you can. with
body and with spirit, In God's out
f are little guide-
posts on the footpath lo peace.
Van in
BEST BE
COMB AND SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL
GARLAND
COOK THE
BRr.
THE
and fever la a bottle of Grove's Tasteless
i ii
i.
AM tit K, FLEMING .
At Law.
N. O.
in
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Quinine
Tablets. AU druggists refund the
money if it fails to cure. Hi H . I
and fever Is a bottle money U it to cure, w
Tonic Ii i. iron quinine on every box.
In a tasteless form. So pay b
BAKER o; HART
GREENVILLE, N. C.
It is claimed county
now has more cotton mills than
i South. And
were by home people
mid are owned borne. is
prosperous, and her prosperity is
to her own efforts. If all the
South been as
progressive a- our neighbor,
Booth would now lie th
wealthiest the country.
pioneers In Dr.
i l. .
cotton manufacturing and N
held the lead all
Finning store.
price Mo,
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