Eastern reflector, 14 December 1900


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Attention
OWN MA
I Meeting of Board of Aldermen.
I am now offering you one . f the most complete line of
DRY GOODS. HATS, cams
POCKET and CUTLERY
at very reasonable prices. My line of
GROCERIES
which is the of any market are fresh and cheap.
When you come to town again give me a
Vi m- t phase,
Points
Means per pound for
COTTON
THAT WHAT GET OH COTTON
Board met in
regular monthly session Thursday
night, sis of the members being
present.
The several standing committees
made their monthly report.
The Market House Committee
was ant to make some need-
ed repairs to the guard house.
The Street Committee was an-
t homed to lay out a street between
Fourth street and Fifth street near
I th King and E.
i. West Greenville.
A special
Aldermen J. B. White, J. X. Hum
r. was appointed
to hare with Alderman
O. K. Warren, Cemetery Commit
for funds received by him
from sale of In cemetery.
A motion to reduce the license
tax on tobacco from
to 99.60 per was lost.
Dr. appeared be-
fore the Board with a letter from
Dr. ii. Lewis, Secretary of
State Board of Health, request-
ling that vital statistics of the town
be furnished him. The Clerk was
Instructed to write the Secretary
for inch blanks as are t
Secret of Beauty
is health. The scent is
the power to
Date a r y of food
This never be done when
the liver does not act part
know this
Tint's Liver are an
lute cure for headache,
sour stomach, malaria.
constipation, torpid liver, piles,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious-
and kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
New Home
Sewing Machines
IN IN pit
If yea need a Machine see me
at II. Hooker's store, or write me
J. C.
ATLANTIC COAST LINK
RAILROAD
SCHEDULE
We have just established at Greenville one of the bast equipped I
Gins to be found in Eastern North Carolina and solicit ginning.
We turn out the best cotton yon can gel anywhere but our are
no others. COTTON.
HOOKER,
GREENVILLE, X. c.
Intake the reports and distribute
. -w- . of the
THAT WE GIN FOR
monthly.
The Tax Collector and
made their reports for the past
month shoving amount of collect-
ions.
A special meeting the Hoard
was called for Thursday night,
the Court House, to consider the
of preparing a bill to go
before the next Legislature to
to bold an
on the question of Issuing
bonds for the of
lights, water works, sewerage,
etc. All citizens of lbs town are
requested to attend this meeting
and confer with the Board on the
matter.
The town attorneys were
to prepare an answer to the
complaint tiled in the suit
the town by the Board of
County School Directors for tines
collected by the town.
PERSONAL sale.
On Thursday, Doe. 27th,
at my homo place, miles from
will be sold at public
auction to I be highest bidder for
cash, a lot of horses, mules, hogs,
cattle, can-, wag us, buggies, farm
corn, fodder, house-
and kitchen organ
etc.
Among the Stock are several line
Red Jersey and Poland
crossed stock
Any of the above articles will be
sold at private sale before
if desired. CM.
NOTICE TO
PILLS
Vitality, Loaf and Manhood
The having duly
Mm lbs Court Clerk of Pit
county ., Will
w. Bi
notice , hereby giver, to
to the rotate lo make immediate pay-
lo the all mom
claim .
payment on or before the
I his of October,
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the of low. m
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part
and Cotton nod
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PILLS
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Grimesland, 1ST. C,
OFFERS THE x OP
General Merchandised
from which t., make , heir purely.,. all
Hardware, in hat anything
Bottom Prices,
Tablets;
per . u or
with our to
or the money paid. Solid hit
Immediate Results
. Lew
PiSS
of Opium
WOOf. By mail Id plain Mel 81.00 a
bat, for 66.00 our bankable
MEDICAL CO.
Clinton Jackson
by J l.
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J. M. of
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shim time rill rent t
I be year the
J. home place i ad
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At law of H. J.
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Arrive Tarboro
Leave Tarboro
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on a a
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no i or if as
in
ii or
u i e.
WOMAN'S
DISEASES COKED IT
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
Painful and Ir.
tat in ti a
of diction,
heart, cold hand, aid to
backache,
life miserable w
mm c,
I All Km
y highest market prices .
will treat on right .
my --tore.
Country Produce and
I yum pat-
I to
in
Get a good
I ho safe is made in
an
Every boll a
proof.
as in
mid Laxative.
fever and all malarial and i i
Mt,
i. II, Daniel
taxes for
A restaurant license
to Austin in tobacco
low n.
Accounts were allowed or-
issued amounting
Or.
I be following resolution was
adopted by the North Carolina
Conference now in New
Whereas, having
transpired touching the
moral integrity Q.
President of Trinity College, W.
Odell, member of the M. K.
church. in x. o
and II. X. Duke, street
Durham, there
tore, bait,
That
baa in the
c. w. B. Odell and
N. and these
brethren ii shall be the picas
i and faith of this Conference to
I aid in overcoming, in the
the in
college
and i damage the Influence of the
Methodist church In North Cam-
curator chills that lo our
by will .,, united
ever in her prayer and held
Purpose to sustain the college,
j with President
sizes
lit
lo In
lire
Wholesale Grocer and
Dealer. Cash paid
Hides. Cotton Seed, Oil Bar
rate, etc, Bed.
Oak Suits, i-
by Parlor
Suits, Safes, j
and Gail Ax
Meat Tobacco, Key Wool Cheroots,
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples. Syrup, Jelly, Milk.
Flour, Sugar, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches,
Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes. Currents, Glass
China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware, Cakes and Crackers,
Butter, Stand-
ard Machines, and
other
Cheap for cash. Come
to see me.
mm
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The u a if
number toe Hoard of loin-
rut lava
r bulb
mil.- slid allowed for
ll J
or
II. L.
IT days a Chi.,
at
miles So.
Total
Allot ST i. w.
For IT at no.
1-1 20.00.
. I,
For
For days as ii 12.00,
r traveled at
Board
or ,
or Pitt. i
I. T. II. Moor. clerk of Com-
for the do
a true
a.- appear of.
under my band, sad seal of
Board at in
Ore this day of
T. It.
Com. for Pi County.
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and handlers of
Ties and Hags.
Correspondence and shipments
solicited.
leave, Ben.
a m, Maxtor, a m
I , Mill a m, a
do p Mi j
Bed p m. IS p i
arrive. H, p
at
with Carolina
at
Air Line and
w.
Train
all K
h. m. mamas,
Pass,
J. it
Truffle Ma
OLD DOMINION LINE
RIVER SERVICE
Steamer My res leave
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer leaves
Greenville
Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave for Greenville
Tuesdays, Saturdays
at ii A. If, freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
York
Ion, for all points for the Went
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
JNO.
Washington, N. C.
J.
Greenville, N. C.
COUNTY
and n-e hereby to the
Messrs. Duke the most generous
of college our sin-
thanks support of the
Signed.
K A. Viii,,
I. Hi
Ne and Fresh lo hit,
Do know
Reflector
Dec. H
stated here John B,
a. ., ill contest the election of Charles
Pitt Books in the third
i ; f on the The formal notice .,., ,,, y,,
tune tins. Than may also
a contest against the Kitchens
in and
N makes a man no so
is to a
is to a baby
COPY ROOKS,
lulu
AUDIT
Buy ; Dry Notions,
,;,., from
Our Chi , Cash Store. Va Scraps
or Clearance
Store
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and Brokers ii,
Stocks, Grain and
tone. Wires to New York,
Chicago and Orleans,
DISSOLUTION.
F.
Co. tins day dissolved
ship by mutual sent, T. p
baring purchased the
interest P. in the
hiss, ah
the iii be paid In T
doe
the arm must i. pair
day of November,
T. P.
I- F.
4----
Having interest of
J. F. Evans in the grocery
heretofore us
wish in announce I trill con-
the business at sane
stand on Five Points. I desire to
thank all who have favored the
their patronage and
solicit a continuance of the same
to do all
my power to please every patron
with fair dealing and honest goods.
T. F.
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Put
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he entitled -ill lake
an has Urn begun in the
Christopher Sears Is
So
. III.
the Una of
Monday in December MOO, and
to the of the
This 33rd day
C.
B,,. ,. Superior Court.
GREENVILLE N. C.
Cotton Bagging and Ties always
on ban
Fresh goods
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. W.
NOTICE.
sold out my co-ire
in .,
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former
the tastes.
meter me forward
II. M. ,,, .
the
the public
J. A.
C. I.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete every de
and prices as low as the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
will ,.,, , .
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and
fall ii.
Ula. mil,.
ill
Tho Ono Day Cold Cure.
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The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. EDITOR
i I VOL. XIX.
TRUTH II
-AT-
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER U
NO
Toy Store.
COME AND SEE
Ula display of Toys and Christmas Roods. More Toys and
than all other stocks combined. Do not mislead bat come to
Santa Clause Headquarters.
and get all your for Christmas supplied. have my stock the
Smallest Doll in the World.
Come see it. goods are the beat and
The Toy Man.
Of The Boycott.
only white people
i that the public it.
that we Why try to make point where
Will cooperate with the is no The was
League of in its condemned at the lime by people
efforts to preserve the duly of the
Christian Sabbath by using our in
lo promote observance
n church.
Today there will be many people
who will reach Item by train
by discouraging of j to sen-ices from a distance,
mail papers, a number of people, presumably
travel, the use of the i church people and good, have up
holy day for pleasurable diver.
tone.
Chum.
A.
The above resolution was intro-
in the Methodist
yesterday debated upon at
length. There is more to conic for
matter was carried over until
Monday further discussion.;
plied to the A. N. C. railroad
for a special to carry
home after the night meetings.
Where these numerous meetings
will lie held will be told the
today's Sunday Journal,
otherwise would not know
where to go. The bas been
granted by the railroad company.
The question has been heard the sou
-or i
Morrison wishes to speak from members of the conference,
some of remarks were, we get our to-
strong, as a few samples will show. Echo answers, -yes.
OBSERVATIONS
Slade by the V.
The Cream cometh
only from spilled milk.
Even the man the whiskers
is some times a bare faced liar.
Very often church choir
are experts in games of chants.
people throw us bouquets
whose flowers have no
If you'd escape old maid's
wrath, lead her along love's bridal
path.
It is a great deal to stand
for the right than to lie for the
Congress is determined to it
this session, as the chap-
of both houses are blind men.
If we would live up to law of
love, the hearts of all the people
would be tilled with peace.
Every girl has a look
with which she cm squelch a man
and she is successful,
too.
There are thousands of people
who live the cold, dark side of
they need ii light and
love.
Every man believes that if the
woman who is a man-hater knew
him, she would lie u man hater
longer.
What is man but a mixture of
microbes His heart is idled with
haired his soul
with selfishness.
There is trial and trouble along
the pathway of every life, but
those who succeed win
of the people.
are sunbeams from
which fill your heart with
a wondrous happiness when seen
the face of one you love.
ft
TO THE CUSTOMERS
PITT AND
Two hundred bushels of
remove eighty pounds
of fit m the
soil. Unless this quantity
is returned to the soil,
.
the following crop will
materially decrease.
j w. law I
I.,
We are still in forefront of the
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found in any store in Pitt Well bought
selections, the creations of the beat America
. Europe. Seasonable all I he year round. Spring, Summer
Winter. work for yours and our mutual ad-
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell if we can. offer you the very best service, polite I
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a we.
established business built up strictly its own merits.
you conic to market you will do yourself justice. i .,
if you do sec our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise.
. i ,
.
I WORKS.
ha
Si- o Reward,
The readers of tin win be
pl to learn that there to at
one dreaded that
science has been able In cure in all
its stages and that is Catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh is tic only
positive cure no known to the
medical Catarrh being
a constitutional
constitutional treatment. Hall's
is taken internally,
acting upon the and
surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the found V n
of and giving the pa
in strength by building up the
constitution nature
in doing its work. The
much faith in its curative
powers, they One Hun-
for case it
to cure Send tor list
P. A Props.,
Ohio.
Sold
Hall's Pills are beat.
Goods and Notions,
Jacket.- and Capes, Carpets, and Oil Clothe.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters.
Molasses, Bead i-.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar,
Hardware,
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, and
Bishop Morrison said that the
papers are dropped at
doors of church with an-
of services
order to beguile them reading
the news that the papers
positively force it if they
ran.
Dr. J C said that Sun-
day trains paid to run. He ad-
boycotting every paper
that publishes a Sunday issue,
every enterprise that violates the
Sabbath. He said for church
to cut down their patronages
these right and w
aggressive warfare.
Bar. D. H. Tuttle said that
tees, officials of tho
Church should disciplined if
they violate the resolution by rid-
the Sunday train. For one
he was ready to wage this war fare
even if it decreased the member-
ship of the church as it undoubted-
would.
M. Journey, and others
spoke. Some said that
should not be permitted on
the Sabbath day. discussion
was adjournment.
The opinion as expressed that
the resolution pass
and the
ed.
Bishop Morrison said that the
question was asked whether a man
should ride a train to
see his dying wife. He said that
a man who would not would be
than a Yet the Bis-
hop did say that no of
reaching a dying wife would be a
bail thing. For once his logic hail
the
When the N. C. Sunday
train was first put there was ob-
raised in this city a
was sent to the President
from Centenary Sunday School
against It. Three of the signers
rode the next Sunday train, a
excursion train at
Stress was laid upon certain
clam bake and fry given at
City by a
train. I wast admitted that
at the hotels reveals the fact
that meals will be served as
today, with the usual
that will
be
People keep up
the conditions of are
to fall by the wayside. It is the
world and not the sun that
It is many centuries since
under the blue sky of a
man was stoned to death for pick-
up some sticks on the Sabbath
day with which to build a lire. A
greater of these hat said,
Sabbath was made for man
man for the
Journal,
Tub believes the
Conference is right in going
record and insisting on a stricter
observance of the Sabbath. I f the
the tendency of the times
there would soon be little
between Sunday and week
days.
Railroad Taxation
Furniture.
A man can no more be successful
be does like than
can a lie happy with a wife he
docs not c
Enthusiasm is the power which
impels men onward in any and
every vocation. Without it men
are lethargic. They will drift.
to poll against the tide the are
unable as they are unwilling.
Drifting, however, doc- not win
race, either in business of ac-
events.
There must the long pull, the
I strong pull and the pull with vi-
Men business today have no
task. There is a great deal
to discourage and very little lo en-
courage. There arc
and tote bout to contend
against,
l i such conditions it i- no
About the i It.
The trial is all the
talk hear on the Streets, and
the friends of Trinity college are
Mr. and the
Clark arc Dr.
fact it seems to be con-
a rehearing of the Clark.
trial and an unbiased
ion Is hard to Bud. There has
so prejudice connected with
this whole that it cannot be
considered on its merits by the
courts. For bitterness and genuine
meanness is nothing that
equals a family quarrel or a fuss in
a ham Herald.
so many fail altogether or
; eke out a mere existence.
The despair is en-
and the germ of
a Battle Royal.
Young Cornelius is
to he as the
I head of family, and unless all
signs fail he has the Vanderbilt
and to warrant the
The railroad companies last
week concluded their side
testimony the assess
moot case, which hearing has
in progress off on for nearly
a year, now the corporation
commissions will have
its and attempt to justify
the levy.
The next sitting of Master Shep-
ard will be the 18th instant
The counsel the
railroad companies claim that they
have proved that private property
is assessed more two-
thirds to three-fourths actual val-
therefore property of
should be assessed ac-
If that is all so then the
of all taxable property In
Carolina at its true value
would increase the of the
State endow
will so soon
Dr. E. II. ad. , some lively
The people of Greene c unity lo increase will
were shocked yesterday when ii probably treasure little
was learned that F. II. up in their for
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sugg, a few weeks. It may in
as, dead, notwithstanding that
his death bad been expected for
some time.
He died at o'clock yesterday
of dropsy. He was
years age.
The funeral took place this
conducted by Rev. O, W.
Robinson, pastor of the Methodist
church. The were buried
at the Episcopal cemetery in Snow
Hill this afternoon at o'clock.
Dr. Sugg was like by all who
knew him. He had hosts of warm
in and
Wayne Free
Press, 10th.
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line.
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved in that that he will never be second
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit Square Dealing.
Friends,
business or vocation In which
are
Therefore, if you would succeed,
the family procession. Lively
scenes may be expected when Mrs.
Cornelius. Sr., and Mis. Alfred
i .--
love with business. Gwynn begin the tight for
. .,. .,.
OF AT COST
TO BE SOLD BY
January 1st 1901,
A Chicago interviewed
a lot of millionaires that city to
learn bow they enjoyed their
wealth, but found them so busy
making more that they
have time to enjoy
ton Star.
It is now said that certain
up Chicago have formed an
egg and chicken trust and
the prices these
of enormously. This is
what be called a fowl proceed-
without a violation of the pro-
or subjecting to a
for damages. Audit seems
the hens this neighborhood
have either joined or sold out to
the trust, for their product on this
market recently advanced
from to M cents. We still in-
there is no until
get n law which will prevent i
from out or selling
any sort. We do
eggs bow to form a law
that will reach the hens, but we
might try to catch
Post.
Mens Hats, Mill Boys Hals, Pairs Shoes,
all Sorts, of Boots,
WORTH OF NOTIONS
AND GOODS
Bolts Fine Dress Goods, yards Prints, dozen Spool Col
ton, Kegs other Hardware. Knives, Looks, Guns,
Shells, Shovels. Stoves. Cook and Heating.
Doors, Sash, Paints and Oil. of
of Sugar, Sacks Salt and lots of other things too
numerous to mention, in fuel we have i
Exchange.
We find ibis remarkable
Item In h issue of i
bore
G. Harrison, connect-
ed the Institute at this
place for some left this morn-
for Littleton, where he will re
in Hit He will engage in
the wholesale wine business with
his lather, Mr.
Mr. Harrison has been connected
with tin Keely Institute a place
where they are said to drunk-
He will now engage In the
wholesale wine lousiness. What
I To make some more business
for Landmark.
Two pretty young
will change the face of
society and give it lots lo think
about, bill it is hoped their rivalry
is going in split Newport
any There are enough
now. Herald.
naked truth may still be
In it-- own righteousness.
The people who
I are not always so ready to
pay bills.
A woman have lo know
much about In order to
her face.
When sec a woman adding
up along column of figures you
Bad Tor Tobacco Men.
That is bad news to the tobacco
men of North Carolina, both grow-
and manufacturers, which
from Winston that
companies there have joined in
with Hie K. Reynolds Tobacco
company, It looks like the plug
Industry of the state will be ab-
by one company, as the
cigarette The smaller
factories will be forced to sell out,
or go of business. When this
Is accomplished tobacco farm
will forced sell all their
i tobacco to one concern, and their
experience with cigarette tobacco
teaches them what that means.
The of the tobacco Industry
lo North is gloomy In
deed.
Complete Stock and They Mint Go.
NO FAKE,
We are going Out of Business,
sine
bargain counter.
-he i-
who pose as lit-
lions are nothing more
cubs.
Call sec us Money.
SON-
The Alfred Forbes Store, Greenville, X. C.
BALE OF REAL ESTATE,
virtue . r -i i tho
I'm made in n certain
Proceeding therein ponding, i i-
arc administrator of M.
i and
will will 1901,
it tin . i- in
p bill isle lo the
kit or parcel of land
lo the town the
Reade known in
place town and lying
I. No.
of One rash, and the
one
. lo be
-.-
of M
THE ST
and lever is a bottle Of
Tasteless Chill Tonic, Is simply
Iron quinine in n tasteless
No cine no pay. Price HOC.
NOTICE.
All ii lo us
hereby notified they must
come forward and settle before
of January.
Patrick ft
Dr.
DENTIST,
X. C.
U bite
Fleming





EASTERN REFLECTOR
GREENVILLE, N. C.
J. WHICHARD,
LETTER Livingston Johnston, Greensboro country bad a right to express
Entered at the Post Office at
Greenville, N. C, as Second-Claw
Mall Matter.
1100-
I Nuts the
Will Be Called
Crack Neat Month
much good with hi pen.
of
S. C Dec. 1900.
The Mat important and difficult
that will the
General Assembly, to convene
use it announced four weeks hence, will he the
. adjustment of ex
lit V . Marshall, i
the limit the re
editor o the Gazette. . and
will again take charge of that paper expenses
return to the Held. State government oat of
i- man who do the Stale revenues derived annuity from
taxation.
There is not only urgent
for better provision for the two
The work planned the hospitals for the but the
tit Stale Convention which was in Democratic party stands pledged
in Raleigh last week, and to largely increase the
the Methodist Conference at Hew- to provide bet-
. tr and longer terms tor the public
a, along progressive line Tm, .,.
marks the advance which these of ,, larger
making In North than at present.
bodies res but it is not the purpose to go into
demanding a reformatory these matters detail at this time.
, , , . An examination of the State
school young Criminals, . . .,.,
, s figures show-, that the
lo reference to the desecration of . . . ,.
T. H. Briggs, Raleigh; L. H. Mills,
V Forest.
Rev. Livingston Johnston, of
was elected
ponding Secretary by the
Convention to succeed Rev. J. E.
White, lie will begin his duties
January The Convention en-
the Reformatory for young
proposition, and that
looking to shorter hours for factory
operative less employment of
child
the Sabbath,
were timely.
These resolutions
At the Conn Thursday
amount of revenue de-
rived is not sufficient
to meet the present current
that for 1899 the sale of some
investment bonds alone avoided a
, ., . deficit, w for the past
he time el for the special ,
I there Is an actual deficit of several
meeting the Board
thousands of dollars in the revenue
i- the place for every an as compared with receipts from all
ville who wants to see the tax rate must
have electric lights, water works. increased or new sources of rev
better streets and sewerage. The discovered, in either case
town needs these, and it is the the exercise of much care and rare
. . will necessary.
duty of every citizen to do his port , . . ,
, I Several political doctors are already
toward securing advice and
of want operation i j, their opinions as to how the
and counsel of every man hob should be executed, and as
in this matter and all should be at
the meeting. Let no one stay away
thinking there will be enough pres-
without him. Show your in-
in the future of the town
upon the meeting.
Six Months Pot York.
L. York, the young man from
who was convicted in
the federal Court for the use of
the United States mail for
lent purposes, was sentenced yes-
t six months
and The costs in the
ease were also imposed on the de-
in the sentence, Judge
Purnell designated the
ton. X. C. jail as toe place con-
The motion by counsel
for defendant for arrest of
was overruled and ex-
was made.
The Johnson counterfeit-
who were convicted last week
also bad sentences imposed upon
them. O. W, Haircloth was sou-
mouths
and lined Jas, I.
i a similar sentence, while
A. W. Sugg was given two
the penitentiary fined
Raleigh Post.
Conference
Among the appointments made
I ho Conference at
the following are the
Which Will most likely inter-
est the people here.
Washington II.
A. Bishop, Presiding Elder.
II. M.
P.
A. I. Betts.
W L. Nash.
In other Districts besides this
following arc noted.
Chapel X. M. Wat-
son.
Street.
G, Smith.
i Raleigh Christian
cite- Rev. T. X. Ivey.
of the
J. Hurley.
Superintendent of the Orphan
J. W. Jenkins.
Max too--Rev. X. II. D. Wilson
Presiding Rider of the
ton R. B. John.
Preside t Trimly
J.
Estimate
government crop report
made public, today, estimates the
cotton crop bales In
this there Was a
in pi ice,
usual the doctors differ.
Borne advance the proposition
that the white schools secure
at per cent more
than at present by changing the
law to give to the white
schools all the money derived for
that purpose the taxation of
white people's property, to the
schools the money raised for
school purposes by taxation of the
property of
fore, they argue, it is not
to increase taxes to provide bet-
and longer schools for white
children. A bill of this character
was introduced the Legislature
two years by Representative
Julian of Rowan, but ii died in the
committee room.
Others, who do wholly favor
ibis proposition, say that the
for colored normal
schools and others for the
of should lie
lopped but that a
common school education for
the children should be
for by the whiles taxing
themselves for the purpose, as here
so it goes. The Leg-
must things
and i-. is no easy job,.
The people may count them-
selves fortunate in having so many
pod and true and intelligent men
in the new Legislature to look out
for the State's Interest in this
emergency.
The 70th annual convention of
Carolina Baptists, which
has been in session here since last
Thursday night, brought
the biggest convention and the
greatest crowd of Baptists the
history of the convention. There
were accredited delegates pres-
the opening session, mid
each delegate seemed be
by two or more of his
The it v r whose meetings
day antedated the
proper, were attended,
and mi Friday there were probably
thousand visiting Baptist
all over Raleigh,
Hie homes of Raleigh families
guests they have been.
For the tenth time Rev. Dr. R.
II. Isaiah, of Oxford was elected
ideal. The other
Vice S.
T. M.
Dr. A. E.
Wadesboro;. n.
Raleigh. Assistant
C. Moore, New-
Durham.
Raleigh. ii. Martin,
M.
WASHINGTON
From On-
D. v., Dec. 10th.
There is a war on the
who bosses Mr.
campaign and Mr.
Cabinet, The men who bossed toe
campaign compelled
cans on the House. Ways
Means Committee, to make a re-
of net a barrel,
the ban tax, although it made the
total of the
bill, now before the House, exceed
instead of keeping in
inside of M
The Cab-
objects and has been
talking of frighting the bosses in
Congress, but a from Mr,
will probably result in
making i plain to them that the
bosses are not doing more than they
were bound to do. One
can, speaking of the Cabinet kicks,
Why instead of kicking,
these men ought to lie
that the brewers are not demand-
the a barrel reduction they
were led to believe before the
that they would get; these
men the Cabinet would know a
heap more about practical polities
if they would work for a while with
men who raise the money for a
campaign. Of course. Mac
will quiet them; he Some
are predicting that the bill will lie
allowed to fail in the Senate. Rep-
Richardson presented
the minority report the
Reduction bill. It does not oppose
any of the reductions made, but
favors a more extensive reduction
in
The Senate has always an
extravagant body, especially in its
expenditures for its luxury,
the fact that the Committee on
Finance has just paid for
refurnishing redecorating the
room it meets, shows that
it i growing more so.
It was an unexpectedly large
majority-198 to 02-that the House
gave the Grout Oleomargarine bill.
Political were not drawn at
all. If any line was drawn, it was
the agricultural against the
That everything is being done
that possibly influence votes
for the Ship Subsidy bill, is
to everybody. Even the bid-
ding for the construction of the
six armored cruisers the live
battleships at the last
session of Congress, was utilized for
that purpose older to create
the In Congress that the
of the country were all
on the hunt for work, which
Ship Subsidy bill would give
if enacted into a law. these
had a lot of small fry
establishments, which would be
taxed to their utmost capacity to
build a light draft gun boat, put
in bids for cruisers and battle-
hips.
Senators are showing much
anxiety lo rush the Army
bill though the Senate,
which was railroaded through the
House last week. To give the Sen-
ate republicans a chance to nub it
it, House leaders made the bill
a substitute for one that was pass
ed by the Senate the last session.
The Senate could have sent the bill
Conference at once, but it
didn't. The bill was referred lo
the Military and Sen-
Hawley. Chairman of that
Committee, says the usual Mill i iii-
will be followed in the
of bill which began today.
Senator Teller, struck those who
believe or to believe that
we cannot construct the Nicaragua
Canal without the of Great
Britain, a solar plexus blow when
he laid in a speech advocating
action on the part he United
Slates that would lie absolutely in-
dependent of England, that to ask
England's assent to the construe
its dissent. He warned the Senate
that such a position would not be
accepted I y the people of this
try. At last session of Con-
the demanded
the ratification of the Hay
treaty without amendment.
its personal representatives
in the Senate, gladly agree to
a vote the Davis
amendment, which provides that
nothing in the treaty apply
to measure which the United
States will find it necessary to take
for securing by its own forces the
of the States
the maintenance of public
next when they know
that it will The
is now willing to accept
the simply banana it
knows that the treaty could not lie
ratified without it.
STATE NEWS.
Happenings in North
Th- Baptist Stale Convention
will meet Winston next year.
The Hint shops of the Atlantic
Coast Line, at Wilmington, were
Saturday. Loss
insurance.
A syndicate, represented by S.
W. has just closed a deal
with the State Board of Education,
for the purchase of about
acres of swamp land Onslow
and Jones counties; consideration,
State Board of Agriculture
last week ordered the establish-
of a fish at
and appropriated for that
purpose. Years ago there was a
very successful hatchery at that
point. Messrs.
were deputed
to superintend the construction of
the new hatchery.
COUNTRY-
A model lodging house, suggest-
ed by Mayor Harrison, is to lie
erected by the Aid Relief So-
at Chicago, at a cost of
Charged with grand larceny for
holding back proceeds from a
stock transaction, John S. Silver,
has been held for trial
bail.
The plant of the Cleveland
Canton Bridge Co., at Canton, O.
was burned Monday morning.
Loss covered by
Robert Boyd, a railroad fireman,
was killed and five other men were
injured a collision between
freight trains on the Atlantic Coast
Line, Richmond, Va.
A gas explosion occurred in the
new railroad tunnel near Aspen,
Wyo. The details show
that four men were killed, three
seriously wounded three slight-
Good manners.
Thirty years ago children were
taught to lie polite school and
out of it, and when one notes a
gray-haired man arising a street
ear to give his seat to a woman,
while a great hulking remains
seated, he recalls the early teach-
of long ago and in thankful
City Times.
That young man in
burg, Pa., who smoked a pipe over
a of powder while he -as load-
some cartridges, will not do so
any more until the burns
he gets some more skin
star.
A dumb waiter isn't a marker
to a dumb waitress.
Smugglers are not the only
who shirk their duty.
The dishonest undertaker is the
of a dead beat.
It Isn't always the actress with
the smallest feet who is featured.
order to gel fleeced a man
must have the wool pulled over
his eyes.
Even the successful statesman
realizes that mud is thick on the
road lo fame.
that jar ex-
claimed the iii i. 11- as he gazed
the preserving factory.
isn't always the forward child
who comes out ahead.
Every woman in the country
to know about
Mother's Friend
who know about it
ho they ever
without it. It s
f its terror for a
It has preserved her
girlish her much
suffering. It i an external
can fat with it therefore,
danger of
the drugs taken intern
ally arc apt to do. It i to K-
rubbed Into the to soften
tho which
arc to bear the strain. This means
much less pain. It prevents
morning and all of the
other discomforts of
A Ga.,
have KM a large quantity of
Mother's Friend
known an Instance when it has
failed to produce the good
it
A prominent lady f Lam
Ark., writes; my
children was In labor
from to hours, r using
Mother Friend, my seventh mi
born in j
V r l-v.-l IV
;. r.
t.
,.
Ricks Wilkinson
Reasonable and Right.
If our prices are reasonable then they are bound to be right. If
our merchandise is right then it is bound to be reasonably priced.
Fair prising is a basic principle this store. To buy the right thing
at the price is better, far better and more economical than
the wrong thing at most any old price. The poorly priced is meanly
made, got a twist in it somewhere, yon can't depend it.
When you good dry goods you don't want to
shown makeshifts apologies for good goods. We cannot
too strongly emphasize the the reasonableness of
the following items
License.
For the first weak in December
of Deeds T. K. Moore is-
sued marriage licenses to the fol-
lowing
WHITE.
A. Highsmith Margaret
David Jackson and Ken-
J. S. Jackson and Stokes.
Knox and Ida L. Bryant
J. F. Lydia Jones.
Charlie
Brown.
COLORED.
Calvin Hardy and
de.
Clara White.
Alien Tyson and Dana.
Ellis
Dave Williams and Martha May
and Aim
Atkinson.
Eli Moore and Emma
William Lewis Laura
Joyner Freeman and Lula John-
son.
Jones and Lucy Ellis.
Court.
Mayor has disposed
of the g cases in his court
last report;
Sam Coward, drunk and
lined one penny costs,
2.21.
William drunk and
using profane and
gar language, lined costs,
Sam Coward, drunk and
using profane v
gar language, lined
William
disorderly, and costs,
3.30.
Will Edwards, assault,
12.50 and 7.15.
Morris, disorderly con-
duct and using vulgar and profane
language and costs US.
mm a vests.
Some right good values in
Winter Wear. Heavy Fleece-
Lined Vests for Men Ladies
HOSIERY.
A big mark-down in hosier-.
They were now now
now
OATHS AND JACKETS.
We come to the front with
special lots of garments at
prices that would be suicidal
earlier in the season, and yet
wearing time has just begun.
They have been reduced from
to 12.75, 5.00 to 3.25, 6.00 to 4.00,
7.00 to 5.00, to 6.00.
These jackets are new.
SHOES SHOES
Shoes for men and ladies. We
will cut the price more than half
to push out some of these goods.
They were now 1.25
now now 1.75 now
1.00, 2.00 now 1.20.
KID GLOVES.
Kid gloves for ladies and misses.
These are the grade always
they will go the next ten days
at all sizes all colors.
CLOTHING.
Men and youth's clothing will
go for the next few days at half
price.
Youths were now
5.00 now 6.00 now 4.00
Mens were now.
5.00 now 3.25, 6.00 now 4.25, 7.00
now 5.00, 8.00 now 6.00.
HICKS WILKINSON.
THE AMERICAN MONTHLY OF
Ii on In the giving la Hi pictures,
hi in Hi articles, departments, a
timely the current Not
aura bats facts, but a picture
month, its Hi notable personalities, and notable
The best men and women In world It
able. .
T are many la your locality who yet to
learn it usefulness. wish to establish agents la
City a J In country. We will pay liberally
in Held. Leisure moments can be utilized
Increase Income. Make a list persons la
your locality who should have Review and stud
to u copies, and working
. It Is a lo approach a person
.-. proposition Review and
orders are easily secured. This is active
application at once, naming your
a number. at
REVIEW or reviews company.
How York City.
Just two weeks to pop cracker
stocking hanging time.
isn't always man
of the was to admit that
THE ONLY COMPANY
SOUTH
LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
CAPITAL SURPLUS
ECONOMICALLY MANAGED
BY THE ITS MOST
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN.
GOOD DIVIDENDS
THE AGENT
THE PROFITS THAT IN OTHER
AGENTS AND MIDDLE-MEN.
RICH GOOD
GOOD
A. CARR
COw M
PIANO AND ORGAN SALE
BY THE
30th AND CONTINUING
Days Only.
will make the most reduction prices ever attempted in the
piano trade in any other city in America. Thin price reduction
will effect our entire Hue, including the high grade
Kingsbury and Wellington Pianos.
believe a piano sold placed in your home is the best ad-
we can get; and in order to place one of our high grade
with yon, we have decided to make that will bring quick
j buyers.
that in purchasing a piano during this sale, yon
buy direct from the manufacturer, thereby saving all middle men's
This sale will be conducted by
Mr. A. W. CHANDLER,
who is the Cable's representative in North Carolina.
Terms reasonable and announced at any time during sale.
We have secured the store second door above the
Block. The public is cordially invited to call and examine
stock of organs.
THE CABLE CO.,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
The
Well
Dressed
Man
Attracts your attention where-
ever yon meet him. He is
in Greenville this fall, and
take considerable of the credit for
this condition of affairs. Ask the
man if we are not to this honor. Never In the history
of this establishment have carried such a complete assortment
ES Thing.
as we have this fall. Our tell us this, and they
are certainly competent We have everything
that is the rage in New York, and a visit to our
will give you a complete knowledge of all that is
new and in the fashionable world. to
our prices We know that you will not utter a word of
complaint. Drop In when little time, we
want to see yon.
HAM
THE KING
EASTERN WINTERVILLE
DEPARTMENT.
NOTICE.
If there is a CROSS
in the margin of this paper it
so to remind yon that you owe
Eastern for
subscription and we request
you to settle as early as pas-
We need what YOU
owe and hope you will
keep us waiting for it.
This notice is for those who
find the cross mark on their
paper.
HOWDY DO.
NEWSY AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
LOCAL REFLECTIONS.
The North Carolina Con-
at
Subscriptions arc being taken
for a cotton at
Greenville better wake up.
New Goods, Oates, Figs, Raisins,
Nuts, Citron, Mince Meat, Pork
Sausage at S. M. Schultz.
Christmas eggnog is going to
come high the
is flavored with some substitute for
egg-
persons are here-
by notified not to or in any
way trespass upon any of my lands,
situated four miles south of Green-
ville, under penalty of law.
Savage.
For first class horses and mule
cheap, sale or exchange, go to the
Greenville Livery Co's stables on
Five Points, Greenville, N. C.
H. Salesman.
It Goes To
The North Carolina SI. E. Con
will meet next year at Fay-
Wilmington was a can-
for the place of meeting
through invitation extended by
Grace M. E. Church, but she lost
it in a vote of to The vote
In favor of was after-
wards made unanimous.
Read This.
We have taken
core in
growing the most improved bright
tobacco White Stem
Orinoco, the Broad Leaf Orinoco
are the most reliable ever
grown in any section. Every man
In the east, who cultivated this
kind will average from to per
cent more any other kind.
Mr. Sam Mumford, at Ayden,
that his Orinoco will bring
dollars more per acre than
other kind grown on same land.
Martin people are growing
Orinoco and coining money.
will And these seed for sale at Dr.
and Dr. Bryan's Drug
lores and at some store in each sec
of county at cents
K. Dec.
The necessity education In-
creases every year, we arc try-
to meet this demand by open-
up every channel w e for
the moral and intellectual training
of boys and girls. We kindly ask
boys girls to well consider the
importance of our school and be
ready to enter on January for
the spring term.
J. Leon Hobgood, of here,
us that a days since a
little niece of his, was so severely
burned that she is not expected to
live.
W. J. Wyatt sent us a
very fine Japanese persimmon. It
is quite ripe yet, but when it
gets good order what a feast we
anticipate. Mr. Wyatt no doubt
our partiality to per.
and he has our sin-
t thanks.
The A. has put
in a fine mortising machine at a
heavy cost, for cart hubs
and the rapidity as well as the
nicety which it docs its work is
something wonderful.
The Wire Fence have in-
creased their capacity for making
wire fence and those who wish to
buy had better send in their
soon, as they may not be able to
get It for cents per yard.
The orders for planters
seem to be coming in earlier than
usual, and we think there is
on time, as it is not
always safe to wait until you need
a planter before you try to
J. E. Green paid a Hying visit to
see his sister in Grifton last even-
and returned this
Sir. and Mrs. Rowan spent yes-
in Greenville.
Mrs. Williams and
Mrs. Latham, mother and
sister of Sin. II. M. arc
a visit to the latter for a few days.
Charlotte Dixon was on a
yesterday.
G. F. Smith of has
Won visiting relatives for a
few days.
A. Q, is still paying highest
prices for cotton reed.
Some Speak to Me, Some to You
De. 1900.
Perry lo Hobgood
today.
J. F. King left this morning for
Mayo returned to Ayden
Saturday evening.
E. T. came in this
from New
Miss Annie left this
morning for
Will Daniel returned to Green-
ville Saturday evening.
Mrs. W. H. Harrington went to
Ayden Saturday evening.
W. H. White returned
Saturday evening from Wilson.
Perkins returned
Saturday evening from Raleigh.
Miss left
this for Philadelphia.
Little Miss King re-
turned this morning from
Florence and
Emma Joyner returned today from
a visit in Greene county.
Col. George B. of Dur-
ham, who has been visit tug J. N.
Gorman, left this morning.
K. W. Wingate and wife, of
Greensboro, who were visiting
W. Harvey,
Sallie Cox and little
Anna Bell of Grifton,
who had visiting Mrs. W. A.
Savage, returned home Saturday
evening.
Capt. Swift Galloway, of
Hill and Governor elect B.
cock, of Goldsboro, who were here
attending court, left Saturday
evening.
Tuesday. 1900.
Florence is quite
sick.
8.1. Dudley is clerking for J. C.
Cobb Son.
J. A. went up the road
this morning.
went to
evening
W. II. Cox, of Kinston. came
over this morning.
this
for
J. A. of Gold Point,
came Monday evening.
Rev. F. II. Harding returned
from Grifton this
David James has taken a
at Bryan's drug Store.
Annie returned
evening
John Congleton has accepted a
position as clerk with J. L. Star-
key Bro.
Miss Lena Everett, of Gold
Point arrived evening to
visit relatives here.
F. G, Whaley wife left this
morning for Suffolk to remain
through the holidays.
E. C. Williams went the to Kin-
evening to resume
his work a few days visit
here.
Sirs. B. Wilkinson child-
who have been visiting her
father, W. T, Lipscomb, left this
tor Raleigh.
1900.
J. II. Tucker, of is in
town.
Whaley went to Halifax
this morning.
this morning
BIG NEW STORE.
Well may I he good people of Greenville and surrounding country
be and proud of their Big Store and the wonderful bargains
that come from that great Institution, the third time this season
has the buyer picking and scouring the New York, Boston
and Philadelphia markets and quickly snapped up all the
This was securing a leading manufacturer's fall shipment
of Hue men and boys intended for a clothier in Galveston.
Tex., but which was countermanded on account of the flood. The re-
is. we can offer mens highest clothing at just one-
half lime clothier's price. They will lie ready mid placed on
the tables
Wednesday Morn., Dec. o clock
Four Oar Loads Merchandise Bought
Dark colors, double and single
breasted, wool cheviot, kind
now 14.87.
BOYS WOOL
kind now Boys wool
pants kind now
MENS SHOES.
11.00 kind now 8.00 kind
now 2,98,4.00 kind now 3.18.
MENS PANTS.
kind now 1-50 kind
now About pairs left.
OUR STORE GROWING.
What has made our store such
a busy place I What advertise
do. The throngs that daily
the store is the very best evidence
that rather understate than
otherwise the remarkable value we
have to sell.
TAILOR MADE
110.00 kind now
HOSE.
kind now kind now
kind now
leave to you if there is not a snap, vim or go, about .
business not perceptible in any business in Greenville. It is no
Our Poplar Store.
SKIRTS.
17.50 kind now
kind
secret. The dry goods and clothiers are sleeping, waiting
for you to come in and pay them their percent, profit. Will 2.69. kind now 1.37.
do it I Or will yon trade with a live, hustling, progressive SHOES.
that is working like a Trojan and making your dollar buy two dollars . . . . ,. .
we an our 1.39, 2.50 kind now 1.98,3.50
now 2.98.
worth. We have doubled
already, and now want to Hippie ii.
Holiday Goods. Greatest of
BARGAIN REVELATIONS.
Every price is so low that it es-
suitable Christmas presents.
think of. , .
a record for itself and is
car loads of fancy goods
The entire store present a lug Bazaar.
is right here. And the positively beyond the reach of the
competition within three
miles.
3rd Northern Trip Successful.
package
W. T. Lipscomb Co.,
Greenville. N.
Ind., was selected an
the meeting place the
of the Young Union
of United Presbyterian church
in August next.
left
for
W. II. Cox returned to Kinston
Tuesday evening.
W. H. Grimes and wife went to
this morning.
Sirs. Hart little
left this morning for
Rev. N. SI. Watson returned
the conference at
this morning.
Judge Sirs. A. M. re-
turned from the western part of
the State Tuesday.
Edgar Loops came over from
Kinston Tuesday to assist in the
office the
of manager
towns in the state arc
g the t f pulling
i works, and
other Improvements, and every
use no in her plan is thought o
municipal ownership. The
town that docs this make no
mistake. If the town ran not con-
duct i business as successfully
as some one else could do it had
best go out of
OVERCOATS.
kind now 12.50 kind
now 7.68, 18.00 kind now 11.78.
LAD COATS JACKETS
All kinds and prices.
BLANKETS.
10-1 wool bed blankets. 13.50
Kind now kind now
BEDSTEADS.
All styles, all prices.
OUTING CLOTH.
Good and heavy
DRESS GOODS.
lo per yard on all line.
PLAID DRESS GOODS.
kind now
COUCHES, SIDE BOARDS,
SHEETING.
yards to select from.
Our
Everything; Imaginable Here
every day. Truth telling truth selling-
desire and ambition is your For you we work.
growing
Store a
always go hand in hand here.
plant, increasing
Our sole
aim,
MUMFORD.
New Store.
Open Nights,
Greenville, N. G
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BAY STATE AT BUFFALO.
I am now offering you one of the most complete
DRY GOODS, SHOES, HATS. PANTS II
POCKET and
at very reasonable prices. My line of
GROCERIES
which is the standard of any market aw flesh
When you come to town again give in
a trial.
Fine I Will
by
historic of
will have a most Interesting
exhibit at the rill
lit
It Is being collected through co-
operation of societies,
the Suns of the Revolution, Daughters
of the Revolution. Son of the . liver
can Daughter of the Amer-
the Society of the War
of 1812 kindred organizations. The
chairman of the Massachusetts
commission, Mr. Walter
man Is a leading spirit in these
societies is anxious that the wealth
of material by Mas-
should
at the Pan American
The matter of n building has not yet
been d but It Is prob-
able that the old lion
I Prevention
n, j better than cure. Liver
i Pills will not only cure, but if
taken in time will prevent
Sick Headache.
dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria,
constipation, jaundice, torpid
kindred diseases.
Liver PILLS
ABSOLUTELY CURE.
PERSONAL SALE.
New Home
Sewing Machines
IS IN PIT
If you Bead a see me
h . Hooker's store, or write me
Jan. f. C.
TO CREDITORS.
Thursday, Dee.,
at in j place, miles from
Greenville, will be sold ill public I moat to the Tl
auction to highest bidder for having against said
sent Mas An on or before tin
The undersigned having duly
before the Superior Court Clerk of Pit
as the Last Will and
Testament of W. It.
in hereby given to
to estate to make immediate pay-
of Boston, w ill be reproduced as n home
for Massachusetts exhibits the
Points
Means I-1 Cent per pound more for your
COTTON
THAT IS WHAT TOD GET ON
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU.
We have just established at Greenville one of best equipped
to be found In North Carolina and solicit your ginning.
We turn out the best cotton you can get anywhere but our charges are
no others. BRING rs V COTTON.
GREEN HOOKER
a lot of horses, mules, hugs,
cattle, carts, farm
, implements, com, fodder, house-
and n I limit lire, organ,
etc.
Among the arc several line
Red and Poland China
stock
Any above articles will be
old private sale before the 27th
if desired. U. II.
official State of
Washington shows a majority of
for over Bryan.
I lie Mi
day of October, 1901, or this notice
w ill he in bar of recovery.
This 2nd day of October, 1900.
Man A A-
of W. It.
N. C.
N. C,
v i K
General
from which to make their purchases. I all
times a full line of Clothing, Goods, sh.-. Groceries,
Tobacco, Hardware, Farm Implements, In tact anything
you want about your household or yow farm I can
at
Bottom Prices,
Cotton and All Kim
pi highest market prices
. and yon
store.
Produce and
i your pat-
to
in
nut
position in Tills building was
typical In Its style of the old fashioned
Boston architecture and. In addition,
possessed a special Interest from Its
historic associations. It formerly stood
on the Washington street end of
court partly on the site of what
la now Tavern.
due of the members of the
commission to the Ex-
position, who recently returned from
the French fair, secured there shout
valuable exhibits, which will be
transferred to the at
Buffalo. Frederick
Of City Treasurer B. T.
of Springfield returned recently
from a visit of n few s In
enthusiastic over the prospects
for the success of the Exposition and
ere anxious to the good Bay
State well represented there.
Going I D
The buildings which are
to the exhibits of the I'm,
can Exposition at Buffalo next sum-
mer are toward com
and will be ready for the
collections which are on the way from
all quarters of the Americas continent
The scene the grounds of the Ex-
position, In the northern part of the
including part of the famous
Park, l n one, and
day definite progress made
in is , retraction work. Conditions
very favorable to rapid
and the
t fair to break the record in
liter I f swift construction of Ex-
i i and their lire com-
a before the time arrives to open
tea to public.
BUSHED 1875.-------
S. M.
Wholesale and retail Grocer and
limit me Dealer. paid for
Hides. Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar-
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed-
steads, Mattresses, Oak Suits, Ba-
by Carriages, Parlor
Suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P.
and Gail A
Meat o. Key West Cheroots.
American Beauty Can-
Cherries, Peaches, Apples,
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly. Milk,
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap,
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil,
Cotton Meal and Hulls, Gar-
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, Nut,
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches,
Prunes. Currents, Glass
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden
Ware. Cakes and Crackers.
Beat Butter, Stand-
ard Sewing Ma oh Ines, and nu-
other goods. Quality and
Quantity. Cheap for cash. Come
to see
Phone
NOTICE.
will tell at public out
lion on of December
j, in
personal lo-
to in pan
of Fodder. Cotton,
Cattle, Host,
Kitchen Furniture, Cotton
W ,,; m-
Sic
W. M.
B. J.
At same I will nut u
the highest Udder for year
J. place ill-
plan. w. M,
law of H. J. Wilson
The is a statement the
number of of the of
for county, Dumber of
each hath of
miles and for
services for the fiscal ending
3rd, 1900.
it,
Jays a Com. i.
For i . 4.00.
miles M
Total
Kl IV.
lam us Com.
For IS as at
For 12.00
Get a good
Ck
he Victor safe is
for home,
tale h II
proof.
made i
.-
in
ii
; i In
N. C.
Famous H
at
V i Of Is
a large display that will rep-
resent her farm, fruit and dairy Utter
i Hie
Benjamin II. Lea of Hart
f .; ; t commissioner In charge of
work, and be is assisted by a coin-
n , of N. S. chair-
res . Haven; Professor s.
station.
a Pro-
a O. duller, Agricultural col-
E. II. Jenkins,
It. Noble, dairy
a Hartford; It. Patter
on, if grange.
c in., nit at the
Pi at Buffalo
re bi by
of The c calla fer
,. of three connected by
i. The In
be by feet, with a dome
high, and smaller
i. h feet square. All departments
-f will make up to
data exhibit, which members of
t . board now busy
. I jell .- Into shape.
PILLS
Restore Lott and
nil
nil of
and
A nerve tonic
blood builder.
tho glow to r .-.-
restores tin
Are of youth. By mil
. . w. O fur
with our bankable to cure
or refund the money paid.
11-. J copy our gun
PILLS
BO
Tablets
circular
EXTRA
cow for L. of
L or
Bop. fits. Insanity. the
of Min
By mall in 81.00 a
s, for 38.00
bond lo ear in SO days or
money paid.
MEDICAL CO.
Jackson
For sale by h
N C
Total
For a Com.
For Jays as 12.00.
K r traveled at 18.90.
77.90
Total
amount allowed Board
ATLANTIC COAST
RAILROAD
TRAIN
July at. a.
Ar
L Rocky as M
so
LossY
is
Ar
Ar
r IS
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PM
Sal i
ii
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IS
IS SI
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Leave IS
Ar Rocky e II
Arrive
K. SO IS
Ar
State North I
I, T, Com-
fir the county
certify the foregoing s true state-
doth appear record in my of-
Given under my hand, SOU the so of
Board St once in
ville, this 13th f
T, it.
Clerk Hoard Com. for
Division
Main
tor n in v.- ville
1386, p m, arrives
ford n m. Returning leaves Sanford
p M, arrive SI p
Fayetteville p m, arrives Wilmington
om
Ben-
a m. Mai ton a m. Hod
Springs m, Hope Mills a
rive Returning
Fayetteville p in, Hope Mills p n
Red Springs p m. Maxton p u.
p m
Connections with train
at Maxton with the Carolina
at Bed Springs with the Red
Springs railroad,
with the Seaboard Air Line and
with the Durham and
Charlotte Railroad.
on Week
p m,
rive. t S p s K
pm. Returning-
s m, S it s m,
at is sin,
on Branch
f m p
s in and p m. u
a in 6.10 p s
sod T SO p
Train leaves Tarboro dally except
at 5.10 p m, Sunday p m. arrives Ply-
mouth p m. fl p m, leaves PI-
daily, except Sunday, s
day am. arrive s , am.
Train on C . leaves
her., dally, except Sunday, a m,
a as,
am.
Train on Branch leave
Mount am. p in, arrive lit
Id am. pin, II a m,
J-n. Spring Hope . air,
p m, II a m. arrive
Mount a m, p m, except
Train or, Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw tor
Clinton daily, except Sunday. and I a
p m, Clinton at ass lad
pm.
Train
don for all dally, all via Blob
H. EMERSON,
Agent
J. It. K KN I. V. Manager.
T. M. EMERSON. Truffle Ma- ago
WOMAN'S
DISEASES CUED
Johnston's
Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
Painful and Suppressed Menses, Jr-
Whites,
of Uterus, change
of life, In matron or maid, all find re-
lief, help, benefit and cure in JOHNS-
TON'S SARSAPARILLA. It is read
panacea for all pain or headache
the top or back of the head, distress-
pain In the left aide, a disturbed
condition of digestion, palpitation of
the heart, cold hands and feet,
and irritation, sleeplessness,
weakness, bearing-down
pains, backache, leg-ache, Irregular ac-
of the heart, of breath,
abnormal discharges, with
painful menstruation, scalding of
swelling of feet, of the breasts,
neuralgia, uterine displacement and
catarrh, and all those symptoms and
troubles which make the average
man's life so miserable.
cay.,
SOLD BY
OLD DOMINION LINE
SERVICE
Steamer leave Washing-
ton daily at A. M. for Green-
ville, leave Greenville daily at
P. M. for Washington.
Steamer Edgecombe leaves
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar-
leave Tarboro for Greenville
Tuesdays, and Saturdays
at A. If. carries freight only.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Old Dominion S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Boston.
JNO. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J. J. CHERRY,
Greenville, N. C.
IX
ashes i ;
h, I. Vet, to
lie I mist, pet
fits o Salmon
i. next, it, i i per cent.
Ali Laxative l
mi i and i
ed and
. bit i, sale by
gt
on,
barber
N. U.
Co.,
I I
i. . , pi
i SCHOOL HAVE
TUB
top
of tie
Pitt County. handle books designated on
let for the public and can supply what-.
iv r y in need. We
COPY BOOKS
slant ;
can paper, pen, pen H.
colored inks companion boxes,
by Union
ii , i -n -.-ii-
a nM
I a
I Li, w that at
to
all It's a as of
are out of of
a r on
bar
toot u, without
in- woman I
c r i . no topic
of no other
half of her
. . ts. the half
i m the of
Uta j
4.1,1. s ,, dead I
which has with
do you
i mat bar m won going
out n A
woman whom w both had
had a at the funeral. Com
log I noticed my friend,
but feeling was too Moats
upon mo to pi ill more than
a Bod f ii- For half a
walked side by Then ad,
dear i aUra and well
k ago, and
my
beautifully
it u treat to gag
Something New and Fresh to tat.
Buckwheat, Flour. of
Meal, Hominy
Cracker,
Wafers,
mid tour Pick lea.
and a canned
I hare
Do know
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton Factors and handlers of
Bagging, Ti-s and Hags.
and shipments
solicited-
county
IN
J the Superior Court
Kit Mill
vs
Christopher Bean, tho Defendant in
the above entitled action will take notice.
that nu action has been begun in the
Court of wherein
Scars Christopher Hears is
the purpose of dissolving
the bonds of now be-
and Defendant, and the
Defendant is required to appear
Honor. the term of
Superior Court which convenes
on the 1st Monday and
or demur the complaint of the
or the relief therein demanded
will granted. This day of Nov.
D. C.
Clerk Court.
ft Attorneys.
We sell cheap
AUDIT IT.
Dry Goods; Notions,
Trunks, ate., from
Our Cheap Casi Store.
or Clearance
Norfolk, Va.
Cotton and in
Storks,
ions. Private Wires to York,
Chicago and New Orleans.
DISSOLUTION.
The Arm of T. K.
day
ship by sent, T. V.
having purchased the
r. in the
in--. All outstanding indebted-
of the in will be paid by T.
F. and all due
the firm must paid to him.
This 30th day of November, 1900
T. K.
J. V. Evans.
Having purchased interest of
J. F. Evans in the grocery
heretofore conducted by us,
I wish to announce that I will con-
the business at same
stand on Five Points. I desire to
thank all who have favored the
in in with their patronage
solicit a of the same
wild me, promising to do all in
my power to please every patron
with fair dealing and honest goods.
T. F.
Cheap
Cash
Store
NOTICE.
I have ed out my entire mercantile
in stock,
fixtures sad will, to Ricks
transferred the same to
them this date. I w II settle all
tho former
due the business are
payable to me. I will be for all owing
roe Ii forward and settle at once.
1900.
II. M.
Having purchased tho mercantile
of M. we will continue
the name or Hicks A Wilkinson to
curry en the at former stand,
room. We will carry
n complete line of dry nods, clothing, no-
boots, A-e , and
the of Mr
customers, as well of our
friends the public generally,
J. A.
O. I.
GREENVILLE N. O.
Cotton Bagging and Pies always
on baa i
Fresh goods kepi constantly an
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince yon.
D. W.
IN
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in every de
part and prices low the
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for country produce.
J.
will the for
Complaint. i-i. sh-1
we
not cure with the Co to hate Little
Pill, when the direction, are
with The are purely
never fall to V hose, con-
ill.-. bolt, contain pill.
contain II pill. Beware of
Imitation- Sent hr mall
for sale b
J or .-.
and
Tho Ono Pay Cold Cure.
in h-mt Bars cued
LAND SALE.
virtue of the power
i limited in by a decree Sept
term 1900 of Pitt superior Court, in the
T. against K.
and others, on record in
the Clerk's of the Superior Court in
Docket a, minute
Ii. i No. So, and Al
Trustee and Commissioner
I will en pose to public sale, the
court in on Monday
He 7th day of January 1901 Mon-
day tho of January term 1901 of
I'm i the
of land to one tract
in of
the lauds of II W.
I. Hubert and
tho land whereon the said 8- re-
sides, situate on north side of Cow
swamp and Pi in j known as tho land
chased by K. S. from II. A. Para-
more, and denied lo said by bis fa-
John S. and
whole one and
The Identical
trust, as appears in
l.
Bib Terms
II
Not
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Also a nice Line of Hardware.
COME TO SEE MB.
J. B. COREY.
PATENT
foe free sad
-fl.
FOR
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J.
PER
-AT
VOL. XIX.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER
NO
Toy Store.
COME AND SEE
Big display of Toys and Christmas goods. More Toys and
goods all other stocks combined. Do not be mislead lint come to
Santa Clause Headquarters.
and gel your wants for Christmas I have in my stock the
Smallest Doll in the World.
Come and see it. My Christmas goods are the best cheapest.
K.
The Toy Man.
Tobacco Department.
O. I.
I some time ago received a letter
from the editor a widely
lated tobacco trade paper, asking
me to his paper an article
on Eastern North
plant tobacco with at ten
cents I contented and the gist
of all I in that article was, if
farmers they would net ten
a pound for their cotton for
the next few there would
not lie twenty per cent, of a
co crop next year if they
knew would get no more for
it than it has brought since 1895.
Now my object in this
here is Is it not possible that
by the use of judgment and
planting the next crops of
cotton and tobacco that we may
both get more than we have been
for our tobacco and ten
cents a pound for cotton t
should have taught us by
this time at least that it is both
foolish and dangerous to our
entire dependence in any crop.
Let every farmer who reads this
ask himself the why did
sell for more this year
last t Why has tobacco sold for
more than it did last year f Crops
on the whole are no better than
they have been but they are short-
than they have been, and there-
in lies the secret to the situation.
Scarcity of article increases the
demand for article in-
creased demand means higher
prices. This cannot be refuted.
farmers don't conclude
that all your are going
to cut off their tobacco and
crop you will get rich one
year by doubling yours, because
nearly everyone of them have come
to same conclusion that you
have and if you do this there will
be trouble for you next fall. If
farmers would only organize them-
if did nothing
more than look after keeping the
acreage their crops within the
bounds of reason, there is no telling
the good that would result from it.
The new Course Arts
training boys to be machinists
engine-tenders, boiler
tenders, dynamo-tenders,
etc. has been
The Special of
the machine shops has also
been largely attended. Tex-
tile Department is equipped with
several thousand dollars worth of
cotton machinery and is doing ad-
Students
crowding Into it with enthusiasm.
total so far is
although the College has rooms for
only
There has been practically no
sickness during the year, not a
case lasting a week. The
line and morality of College
have been admirable in all re-
so Vacancies At The A. et Al.
There will be about twenty
in the A. M. College
January owing to from
poverty in studies.
These vacancies will lie filled by
selecting young men of mature
mind good preparation. Char-
a desire to study will be
Indispensable requisites.
examinations will be
held at the College in Raleigh, Jan-
and 3rd at a. and
p. m. No entrance examinations
will be held elsewhere. It will
probably be useless for applicants
to co . c later, as the vacancies will
all be tilled those dates.
OF TO FARMERS
It is desired to cull the attention
of the farmers, truck-
and all others interested in
agricultural pursuit, North Car
the the
of the Department of
at Raleigh, desires them to
send him specimens of any
mis insects that may come to their
notice They arc also invited to
send specimens of any insects re-
they desire
and such information will be
given so far as possible. It is de
sired to make the Department of
as great practical benefit to the
people as possible, and effort
will be spared to attain this end.
During this winter the fruit
growers are specially urged to
make a careful examination of their
trees, and send any insect or
twig to the Department so
that the matter may be
if it importance. As this
is for the benefit of the people,
we hope that they will use It to the
best of their ability, by
deuce or otherwise.
An effort is being made to build
up a collection of insects for the
Agricultural Department for
exhibition the State Museum.
The aid all is asked in
specimens for this purpose.
any specimens or inquires
to,
Franklin Jr.,
Entomologist, Dept. of Ag.
Raleigh, N. C.
ST AT
Happening. In a
The Weldon Oil Mills were de-
by fire Monday night.
To Dec. 1900, the sale of fer-
were more tons than
the previous year in North Caro-
Mr. Elisha was accident-
tally killed at the Oil and
fertilizer mills Monday. He was
caught in the belting while repair-
drive wheels.
Rev. Lacy L. Little, a
missionary from North Car-
China, was recently mar-
in Shanghai to Miss Ella C.
Davidson, formerly of South Caro-
V. Toon, who will
next take charge of the of
Superintendent of Public
Instruction, appoints John W.
of bis chief
clerk.
Gen. Julian S. Can- will call a
convention of ex Confederate vet-
to be held Raleigh in Feb.
when the legislature will be
memorialized lo increase the
for the Home
and for
James Robinson, a salesman in a
dry goods store in Clinton, met a
horrible death last week. He was
struck by a fulling lamp and cover-
ed with oil and in a moment was
wrapped in a sheet of Death
ensued in a few hours.
The oldest prisoner the
Sam Redfern, of
years, has
by Governor Russell. He
was convicted of to
burn a and had served
two years of a ten sentence
r co.
ITO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES.
Tl
We are still in forefront of the your
We offer you the best selected line of
General Merchandise
to be found any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice
selections, creations of the best manufacturers of America
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer
Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ail
It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to
sell you if we can. We offer you the very best service, polite
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well
established business built up strictly on its own merits.
When you come lo market you will not do yourself justice
if you do not see our immense stock before buying elsewhere.
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise.
Goods and Notions,
Satins, Ladies
Jackets Capes, Carpels, Mattings and Oil Cloths.
Every cotton planter should
write illustrated
pamphlet,
It is
Anybody can write a wrong with
The paid up leading lady Is a
star.
Magnets attract metal, that
probably why magnates
draw in so much gold.
No young man objects to have
his best girl look him as a con
long as she doesn't give
h ii up.
crowd in to
good says
The work of the College this Brother it might put
year has been remarkably fine. up
The
The New York Commercial, com-
upon the Southern Indus-
trial just held in New
Orleans, pays the South a hand-
some it
This industrial development
the South is a most captivating
theme. And the world wondered
when, in 1871, the conquered
pie of France, 37,000.000
in number, put their hands their
pockets and paid on call
war indemnity to Ger-
many. A far greater marvel is i
that the vanquished and
whites of the South
1865, with practically no
try save the of cotton with
slave labor, rendered to the
torch the sword
of their property, contributing an-
more than
the form of for their
former foes have somehow achieved
in a third of a century a complete
revolution in their industrial sys-
have practically trebled their
cotton crop, added to it a score of
now ones that a soil and
climate permit, and have supple-
these with and a
variety of manufacture which, all
together, are piling up wealth
increasing population with a
that was not even dreamed of
hen the new Smith's cap-
of industry were boys,
that challenges admiration every-
where. The South bus done this,
too, remembered, with mean
while a burden on her back such as
other people the world bears
problem of carrying
within her body politic two dis-
races nearly equal in
This is a just tribute the
South is proud of the achievement
While the North and West have
been developed largely by
Ibo Smith's development
has been almost entirely internal.
The South Is the garden spot of
the Observer.
Shoes.
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes.
Harness, Horse and Dusters.
Groceries.
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Bead
Hardware,
Plows, Castings Plow Fixtures, Nails Hope.
Furniture.
. ; ad i. . i
KALI WORKS, ., .
Headquarters for Furniture and everything Id that line.
We strictly for Cash, but sell for Kit her or on Approved
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing.
Your Friends,
Ranges
If you stoves or upon
scientific principle which are economical, durable,
and convenient, as well as beautiful artist lo, look
for the
mark, which is shown upon every genuine
Stove or and do not be
by worthless imitations and
lead all others in yearly sales popularity.
Census Returns.
Washington, Dec. pop
of certain place- in North
Carolina having a population of
more than but less than
is as
Asheville, city,
fort, town, Burlington, town,
Charlotte, city, Con
cord, city Durham, city,
0,4.71; town, Eliza-
birth City, town,
ville, town town,
city.
Graham, town,
city, Greenville, town,
BOB; Henderson town, Hid;
town, High Point
King- Mountain, town.
Kinston, town, Mon-
roe, town, Ml. Airy,
city, Hal
town, town, -i,
Kooky Mount, town,
Salem, city, Salisbury, city,
Stalest die, II; Tat
town, Washington,
1,842; Wilmington, city,
Wilson, town, Win-Ion,
city,
U hut Hurt the
The Carolina
paper edited E. W. Will,
lama, a well known colored man.
iii a recent editorial,
greatest Mow
baa ever and the one from
whose damaging be will
never recover, was given him by
congressional Ii
the unconstitutional of
the right of franchise, which he
was in qualified, No gov
eminent has ever done a
people a Injury, We
do not consider those States
have passed amendments to
their it ions abridging
of in
exercise of the right
have done Hie half so
great an evil as a, done him by
the national government when it
Imposed this right upon
A Student Held
v. arc, f o
The of this paper will lie
to lean that there is
stoat one dreaded disease that
science lien i,, cure in ail
its stages and that is Catarrh.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is tie only
known to
medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a disease, requires a
treatment. Hall's
Catarrh is taken internally.
acting directly upon the blood and
mucous of the system
destroying the foundation
of and giving pa-
strength by building up
constitution assisting nature
in doing its work. The proprietors
line, so much faith in curative
powers, that Due Hun-
Dollars for an case that it
tails cure Send fur list of
J. ft Co.; Props.,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists,
Hall's Pills are the beat.
Sold Exclusively by
BAKER HART.
N.
Chapel Hill, X. Doe.
Last night I In- of
the was
a In the of Wallace
Jenkins, who threw a pistol in the
lace demanded his
The gave him nil he had
with and his
knife. The .-Indent soon raised a
fifty and captured
the robber. He was this morning
landed in to await
his trial. was great even,
when they were in ,.
I ho
man In
burg, Pa., who smoked
it can of powder while lie
some I ridges, will nut do so
burnt heal and
In- gets some ; skin
Star.
T. II. of re-
a strange and sensational
trial in Beaufort court but week.
the Carolina supreme
court reports there Is ease of a
named Brooks, tried for rape
it
the woman's husband. The
court held that it was not rape;
fraud was not rape. The leg.
in
law to meet snub cases.
to that time such ii ease hail never
been tried the State and some
thought there would never be an
other. net made
the offense tape tho min-
penally at years in the
penitentiary, Williams was
last weak came offense
He attempted to
knowledge on the Woman's
part, but the letter's evidence
promptly convicted him.
The report of Commissioner
of Agriculture, just submitted,
shows there were sold
In North Carolina, Ions of
and in Dumber
of ions sold was The
revenue derived 1800 amounted
to and to
Tho decrease in revenue
Over mole kins were
this year is due lo the of
from o-,
This Board of Agriculture
the salary of Put-
per annum.
Al Wake College
dent are
students, representing North
Carolina seven States
besides North Carolina, Trinity,
Davidson and the nil
have u largely increased number of
There seems to lie u
general educational all
over North Carolina.
There's such a thing as
too cool says
the
a man's reputation baa
by bis temperature gutting
lo make his teeth
VOte Of Stale o
Washington shows a majority of
for over Bryan,
Tilt ST
and fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill Tonic, it Is simply
I run quinine a tasteless form
No no pay. Price BOO.
NOTICE.
All poi ii-, Indebted to us an
hereby notified that must
forward tattle before
day of January, i
K A
Dr. it.
Groom N. c.
Office over


Title
Eastern reflector, 14 December 1900
Description
The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
December 14, 1900
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newspapers
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Spatial
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Joyner NC Microforms
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