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whether they do not,
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my n
Mr. Smith, yon stop.
n Is wouldn't be all if
we talked coherently, are
i d I y y that
dyspepsia kind of
thoughts, but I think that those
of thoughts give people
p avoid them, Mr,
Smith. Try to like never
do anything that would to
give me dyspepsia. Hat let's t to
business. been trying for a
long time t.-i discover something
new In food that papa like
Hen are samples of novelties.
Don't they look mil lei And
aren't the girls that
just daintily t up for any
thing that tomato
Mr. we must try come
ti
-of course, if I you
certainly sample it. ii i
d tacitly as you
a commission dear relative, I
should determine tho merits of
new brand of tomato soup or
die. But, as it is, my physician says
that must confine myself absolute-
to
was simply delicious. You'll
never hOW in I. J . .,
I y not taking It, Mr, Smith shall
certainly have to order two can of
that you take
the soup, you surely refuse
try of those little pickles.
Aunt they the cutest things you
ever saw; Do try one. No Mr.
Smith, you're a martyr. Just look
at those vanilla wafers. They're
made out of that new kind of
Don't they look though they
would melt before they could be
swallowed I And they're just as
Rood as they look Really, I
must have another. Oh, and there's
of that cheese all talk-
about, Have you tried that
Mr. Smith t baa set
epicures wild, you know.
sue bow be so moon.
believe taken n bite of one
except the wafers.
Do in those don swim-
ming in amber
It's absolutely the st thing out,
entirely vegetable, made from beets,
I I declare last
too good anything, I must have
a memorandum of that And here
those now preserves which Alice
Miller told me about, An entirely
new system, you know. Dear I
Would yon they'd
a quantity away I I Why,
did you ever think of it, Smith,
could almost lunch for
nothing, I'm beginning to -there,
girl wants us to try borne
American olives. And new
isn't it wen
den bow they give of
that
lag else to eat in sight it
tome that you've bad nothing to
drink. with me and
we'll get soda
Mr. Smith, that's
kind of you, indeed, and shall avail
myself of it. take some lea
cream soda with fruit flavors,
apple
store certainly ought to sell
a deal, they are .-. gem
with their Mr. Smith
as they sipped i
ii pays them to hi
Three days later on Mr Brown's
veranda Mr, Smith naked,
have you bought any
of tin.-,, goods you tried when we
wore ii town.
guess not .
could you expect , to when the .,.,,
samples mo so
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off-
hand philosopher, to
replied man who was
trying to nil bun a mountain
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proves the
do you
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B re with
honor decency the
publican party, a
T . . v, . o of its voters are
die party in North the masses to and
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gold
show lb tin y
no to
of tin f-. the rule the Stats. It will restore
to women
a id criminal aid
i above and
virtue. the
this to place j
of State at the mercy J .
of vicious and The
men, and we condemn intend that
in our no any white man
and impure to vote the next
men been pine, d is o unions he really w
sol ml-, prisms n , ,
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rule- Tho party s rising vote to
on its return ,;,
to power to correct all for their and
it will every the in
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with tins I ii in u i
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t e felt under tho
twenty am of
by Immortal
To
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citizen lo the white ma-r
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Mr. II. I,,
sou. of inn adopted
i elector who
intend to vote u.- in next
i, d ho In, i,,.
if Anglo Saxon
an I hone n-
Carolina are
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of d e
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co-operation the party
in the fin ii r t work for
Boot's
use a gallon words lo
express a oft. ought
lo give up a bad
in d keep on swearing.
Don't hide money in your boot,
if you are in Hie habit of throw-
them t
Don't think tout women n ran
it en . y bias each other.
do it I r
LAMB
N. C
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Same Way
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid for country
produce.
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UNDERTAKER
EMBALMERS.
We have t received s Lew
hearse tee nicest line of
and in wood, metal-
and cloth ever brought
Ml lo embalm-
in its loins.
Personal attention given
and en-
to care will receive
every mark of
Oar are lower ever.
do not want monopoly
. We can be found at any and all
and Iron e in he Flanagan
on W
prices reasonable.
BOB GREENE CO.
De
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principles i e d
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. until
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER
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In our
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ll you no
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We Will . of all
charge, our put.,
containing M i
etc. H in M c m-
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all Our
Ca o
route tho It
mail m Be in
1- o p-.- u u
to pit
cent. Pratt when rm buy
mill. Drop a now to
JULIUS HINES SON,
Baltimore, Md.
meat son paper.
CAPT.
He Writes a lo Editor
of the Charlotte Observer, In
Reply to a Recent
P. Caldwell,
Kind Sir I did expect to
get a a per-
on financial issue,
by permitting the publication of
a private letter only for
the eyes of a friend. However, I
hope there is no done I
know none intended. When
penned that letter my mind
on that class of
whom I believed be
honest, patriotic and who
believe in the bed-rock principles
Democracy as taught and ex-
plained by the founders
party. I did not intend to strike
at gold bug element in
party in this State. But since
you seem to thick I to
ignore that element of the party
and did not their help to
But-
k Company, it may be
bent on me to explain myself.
Leaving out your cutting
and biting sarcasm hurled
at roe, I will that I would
the same rile to our
gold bug brethren as I laid down
for brethren. I
agree with you, that the gold bug
Democrats who are
convictions, as are good and
loyal and patriotic
honorable as any member of
party. And I am as much
opposed to and
abuse then as I am to abuse
any other class our citizens.
have reached that period in
lite to all every man the right
to his and the right to
express the same, without bring-
down upon his head the con-
and of his
men, provided these
ions do not come in with
the rights of others, or strike at
or
government. And some cases
under some circumstances, I
would tolerate, yes,
age, this, I no st say that
organization, if it
desires ti
abuse any of
because that class cannot
at one all the
of platform, or
have convictions on
some our leaders or newspaper
men
Now, I don't believe that a man
who it a standard advocate
ought of any com-
la issue, nor do I that
any avowed advocate or belief in
the single gold standard lo
be far or for Gov-
by an v
the Set
do I believe that any man who
on that platform
any nomination from a party
I should eye tho a
traitor to its
collusion with the
That is whit I believed
of
Cleveland the lust two he
tho nomination the
There is not a Democrat
two idiot who
in nomination of Mr.
the two last times for
President but knew positively
sud that he was a
single standard advocate, against
unlimited coinage of
to and that he would
veto any looking to the
restoration of And from
that is the crime
of the v. don't blame
Cleveland for a cold hug,
I the party for
him, he a
and for him
and following bin in his fight
silver, and if anybody
to cursed, those are tho
fellows lo be cursed.
Not you, or those like you, who
were honest in your convictions
on the silver question and
by those But
ho carried convictions no
far to leave the party and voted
for Mi in preference to
Bryan, not to be very
vociferous- about
Democracy.
while am opposed to
and in favor
th.; arms of the Democracy, and
allowing its door to land
cordially inviting all to emu
and In tread and n
fight for the restoration of
State into the hands of its friends,
and for the creation or
of a financial policy or sys-
that will bring prosperity to
all classes of our people, I would
not, I could not consent, a
member of
make a or
a leader or
holder in party,
without some explanation or con
tension bis course, but Ins
voluntary into party,
or his entrance the party, or
his into a Democratic
convention, even by invitation.
w l be all or
explanation I would demand- I
would put none on but
But I would not consider a man
a Republican or an en.
be did not agree with me
financial
I don't suppose any man in the
State or ever cordially
endorsed all contained any
But is not the
Tho test is, will sup-
port th party and the platform I
Will you alter you have entered
the convention, abide its
n n t
No man could pretend to a
true party man, who went into a
convention and remained until its
ard did all his
power to control i's action, but
and afterwards did a in
his power to its nominees.
Now, must know as well as
I do, that the party
win under tho leadership
a gold bug in this State. But
that is not derogatory to the
character tho bug, nor
does it license any member to
or abuse him- It will he
height of and an not
lunacy in the party, lo pit up
a known standard advocate
for or any
high office. Its would be
FOR SALE-At Cost.
ck of
at
Wishing -e
out our
on, but and courteously, no jet otTer of
one, as I
to come home.
still believe the doctrines also two now
the party, I said I would i by as, the Other occupied by i. H. Short A a con-
bask, I dwelling occupied by T. M- Moore, low. All
and
sore as ebbing and flowing
of tides. And the gold
knows this as well as tho
silver And a patty
that would itself so
ii unit and public
ought to be, will be
them bask,
reason, sense
and no try abuse.
And that way I win
hack i
all the
ed, deluded, single standard
brethren.
I said in my letter that I would
invite all love
wives-, daughter, children,
bleeding
This invitation would
of Observer and all
like bin, for he is
patriotic and not only
all bat
no man living would
more writer lo
Hat you were in
with the declaration of
principles, i the
party r it principles ever had a
advocate, or r. more
sincere, patriotic
and I i had t.
member I thought more of, or
had more confidence in. And
love you and I will
to do so. because I recognize
your right in your opinions-
when the day comes, that the
cf thought, reasons
convictions entertain
express those thoughts, reasons
and in ibis laud of
ours, Without
do die will
least the beginning of tho end
of liberties independence.
Now, you quote me as saying
withe whole-
sale denunciation abuse of
all who in administering a
merited rebuke to the national
is and out
f then you
if in n v. also true of
who kicked the Chicago
platform, or your words-, the
of I answer
a thousand
times yes.
Ho wants our former
to along at tho tail end
of tho I want all
tho honest, gold
and all others
who the bed rock
principles the party, and who
favor the driving of the present
out power tho Slate,
into outer , where there
will be and of
and who will abide the
ion of the conventions of
to come boldly into the
conventions, end in said
conventions as peers and
all other Democrats.
course I do not mean I
favor inviting sneaks, spies,
bummers traitors inn a
Democratic organic or con-
as plotters, schemers,
intriguers of strife.
lint do not consider tho
gold man or the
belonging to but
look them as I look upon
myself of
Democratic a.
patriotic
siring striving to In the best
can to aid in bringing light
oat of darkness, quiet out of
happiness out of misery,
prosperity out adversity,
above all things, to save our
civilization from the of
men us Butler, I'm chard.
Russell and their hordes of
heathens barbarians.
As I hove said in
think loss of a good
honest and in his
i . d fr awns on
r. And It is M
wrong, and
denim la
upon The villain,
cl
ones
us are lo forward cud settle at
T. MOOre
GRIMESLAND. N. C-
plotter, the
the fellow
of baser devoid of pun-
honor, virtue, Hue man-
hood, who deals in
slanders stratagems
is the follow to
It l was of the Dam-
I would beg and
beseech all
for sake,
especially for tho sake of
harmony unity in tho
on . truce
cease firing on former
and to tutu their
the co-union
then a co-dial
invitation to every North
Carolina who is Opposed lo the
Republican party, its principles
who
white supremacy the State,
who will
of the provided
they are men good
to come join tomb
shoulders with us as
and comrades a id aid us tr
army of patriotic
a regardless of past patty
i in-. , to purge the
of
and restore
and good borne
from Cherokee lo
The Christians ate
the I of tho saloon. A
number of them met lust week
nominated a full ticket for
Mayor and on
prayer
night the churches of the
town mark another set of
men mot and nominated a ticket
which tun saloon stay
rid to 101-
by its work.
meeting for spoils
which for morality I
The Courier in
luting on the situation
says
issue i- and be
met. There are two tickets in
a dry. tho
Pastors of the
town, and the good Christian
and women, who are
that Cod will save us from the
c strong
for t-
morality. They are the
of tho drunkard's wife.
the drunkard's children,
tho friends the drunk-
ard They would save
our young men from foul
of g drink.
and law,
are pugilistic by
u it-
to lie so myself Bat time
age have pa a quietus me,
d so
These hot
follows will a lesson
they pass through a few more
i and will us tame and
q as lambs.
is a right a wrong
Way to do all things- Lit us nil
n i r. find out tho right thing
I do, by ail moans at our
commend, and then do the boat
we I don i what is
best to but do
am all wrong. know
If we don't got together
together we will all go
d together in one common
rum The cause is to
us nil. must all or we
must all lose- There is no half
way in this We
mu.-t together or fall
rate y.
is a very serious question
people my part of the
State. are to do our
duty circumstance,
make sacrifice, If
could or the
loaders, I would induce
them to proclaim from the
house from cf the
State to by-
be by lot tho dead
bury its dead, our are in
our people are ;
hero is my my heart,
yonder is the of us all,
lot's be up and at
As ever, j our
Scotland N. C, Nov.
have written tins to
pi iii-l you I do
not care publish, bu do
as prefer, for
you I am
not to I -i
side stands
th
barroom dram drinker and
the ail the lung
chain of evils th it are born
sustained by the liquor traffic,
viz theft robbery, arson, rape,
murder, lawlessness, crime, wife
beating, and every other
that o thought of. Look on
and then look on that It
ought to take a go id man
to bis as to the
two aide
Things to Know.
Mix blacking with
; Ibis it slick
and also gives a polish
To cool a hot dish quickly set
it in water and this will cool
it far mere rapidly if it were
stood cold water only.
After washing lamp
with dry salt will
give u brilliant polish to tho
glass.
Gr. on a can et may
be removed a variety of
one the simplest is to lake n
piece of blotting paper, lay it
under tho grease mink a
similar piece tho top of tho
mark- Thon picas the part with
a hot iron; this will cause
grease by the
blotting Another method
is to add some borax to warm
water in which bus u
dissolved and well
stained part with this mixture
A is also useful; it should
diluted with water rub-
the carpel.
l,. pure.
wholesome
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
I it ii Deadly Blow.
At last a reset ion s
on against the germ theory. We
sou.- how expected I iii-. The
pendulum bad so in
one every
from n it was
sure to swing ox-
he rejected. Perhaps
in I h s us in almost all things I -o
middle way is the the
sin way. Dr. Thomas I,
a I Angeles, de-
that be taken bis
system during last ten years,
b th by vaccination and
injection, of
a. . . -uses be-
germs. Incapable
assailing the tissues of
the living body that they are
result . not the cause,
and
position of the obstructing mat-
which constitutes
to tho disease, causing
to be pissed of the blood
Dr. does not believe
it rm of virulent diseases to be
la all cases harmless, but where
they prove dangerous an acquired
or hereditary to
that particular must exist.
In the presence of twenty live
he took tho i of
typhoid, in
into the stomach.
he took the bacilli of
by both vaccination
a inoculation- The
found no effect bad
been made pulse, homo news, the general
or temperature. Some of new the farm news, and
Dr. patients and
his family
to similar with
Kama
The Farmer and th
paper that years ago, under toe
guidance of Capt. It- A- Shotwell
made such an
lion throughout the State, has
been revived at as a
weekly farm and home paper.
Doubtless many in this section
who formerly took Farmer
Mechanic would like to
it again and we are prepared to
make the following extraordinary
For 1.75 we will send The
The
Carolinian, of Raleigh, and
I all
papers a whole Thea
hue papers will give you the
S Hue t
pr
cf it all three of them
whole year
you want Atlanta
Dr. Powell offer added to the above list
lake his system, j you get it for cents more,
,, i any of ii- or thrice a week New York
the germs of deadly Wold for Any other
disease that been j paper or magazine wanted We can
given time to you a
bis any with. The Ba
to disease the germ rep-
resents
But this is not ail that ii recent
A learned bishop who has been
the has grown
as to lbs much c i idled
germ the Ha went where
SHh abounded and result is
h rejects the theory. His health
s D improved in midst cf
lb, and vet he thinks that while
Jerusalem be must have, in
various ways, filled himself i
it the doc on call malignant
So possibly another
theory received a black it
carry around. It Dr- Powell
do as is have
soon it mentioned in two
if tho good bishop
cm fatten on germ grow
what is to bee
of the theory that seemed so well
baaed Is t a deadly blow
Wilmington
Answer Didn't Suit.
An editor of a western paper
the two
asking bow lo raise his
safely, while oiler wanted to
a, bow i-i ti i orchard
The answer rent
t by nail, hut accident he
put in wrong envelopes, so
hat the man twin- received ibis
answer them carefully
t lire lo mid little
i i-i-, after hi tbs flats
n w a hull.-.- h
And in in with tin
was lull i and rub
their with a -tie.
Lives at Home
CANNOT BE CURED
best salve In W rid
Bruise,
Id i all
in
pay it
or
price per lox. by
no. L. Woolen.
tit portion the ear.
There i only on to cure
in it is by
i an i-
the
in rube, When this tuba gets In-
you iv. a rumbling
and when it- is en-
resale,
and unless can
taken out tuba lo II
hearing will de-
I mil often
in,, caused by oh I
bin an et the mac
-ml or.
We will On Hundred Dalian
I -I any Baa i I De fin- I i v
by Hairs
lure, circulars, I en
F. A. CO, O.
Bold
Halls are the
True.
costly
a in ml out die ill
than ; 1-m m
pip r th new Ir n
i. of day
day, and a card la it columns
h a- -I
in. n, v.- a
to deliver
la boast nil
e year he would that the coal uM
many the price
newspaper while it-
would besom u n
i lo
I,,. away i lad .
ten Truth.
W. T. Franklin
county, in town week and
gave US an interesting Mr.
Taut. Mi- is about
and live- five miles
and be not been to
that town th close the
passed through return-
at Lie's April,
which la tho last time looked
upon ii e the Mr.
I ant enjoys good
in
time never known to
leave ii Do
by one s-l Ins
ride In I mill,
miles Hi- in Nappy and con
I. and this is perhaps the sequel
i isolated hull's.
.- also told us of
man in Iii- section e
who was ii in year
end a flood crop
nil plowing inn other work him-
II
Impaired
nation mi i weak and
.- this hues a
and f-s-.-r. will be D d to I
hat i . for and
mm m
net injure lit
be ii It l
s V s an
to. We.
charcoal, . y
i i.
lie Inn i on and
; sum.;
.-I two stands tho dig
Ion, the arbiter growth or decimal
ii.-. death
W make a diamond, we can
not make bleed bone. No
mean- the Digestive
Cordial we can enable the stomach to
seat i up ii would
em -y-t. in. ah
of p.-la
weakness, loss
I, the
mo. It
REFLECTOR
Greenville. N. C.
Washington
Editor u. Wet
our . ;
Washington. D. .
P. mot MM M I i I re
tho
j th
Mr. he
to nominate to the
I ailed Supremo
growing bot, the
rod i- not
Use at
class m need the cent sort which
. i
Die
v. Dee I A hi
i; n
hi cull,
. in tat eastern
. i, I with the
I , lie moth r- tho . ; two I age has
opposition to bock-bone and
Tin- end
i i a hustle on Itself. T. scans-
growing order
Ii. ii in- Improved
of hie
is held in
tho Criticism to which tho
open
In the angel
Death, as it wore, any display , . ., . .,
pitas turning oat would be unseemly.
;,. complete papers per Tho opening of session
hour. It has Daily wee. owing to tho
,,,. in , u ii q
Time, an afternoon paper Raleigh , l .
tho there
There nil
both Boom mm
enterprise Senate, although tho
whole, up to
r i i Cobb
attorney, is Indulging war to
Mil. Cobb is detained
hi by in hi- batty,
supporter, including Mi The
and will continue to that as
edition and
We
nay with ill
deserve.
Some lofts make a great mats over
that some otter so
great folks do, while achievements
lea fold greater by people
less note . is i J a unworthy
consideration. Why j-t
,. Graver Cleveland.
can't a gunning
trip the Associated IV ha
telegraph of stuff ore the
about it. The other day
a whole day oat on a
It was told with a great that
kill -ix and
Ii Jim Cherry, or Dolph
could i go out and I at
i i i I ., heir
gum away m.
I'm hi .- i
appearance b
The .--
the
tea a
ii . hi I III .
of
Senator Daniel was warmly
congratulated by his
his by
i ho the
Virginia l
it happens that nil of
outspoken opponents tho
annexation Hawaii in
Senate are De i ii his been
stated that party lines are to
strictly drawn in tho discussion
the that a Demo-
is likely to
for tho purpose of declaring
is
on the part of those
Democratic Senators who a ,
opposing ion of the
tr to make it a party
although they will all
they defeat tho treaty.
when Via
i an a. a of the lock-
kind, is one of mo
the
II. rim d, are
in instance. They
that the
defeat i mean
demoralization the party
the east sad
hi the 1- is-
. 1.1 through-
out he State, From
it will an set i bad will
JUST FIN.
is Mun-
to
prove lo
i are
Mal ii
Hi-Hi.
Win. him treat a dug
would I.
h lo look all
can Had and send
lo the
yea a
our lure-All PUs,
a testimonial Mr.
W-n. gel
All our pin
I was used to
lb.
gave your pills to tin wile, and
wee bat I have not been
troubled at
CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS
Some el the Preachers
go Next Year
a sore Ben-
day school boy.
No math r godly ii be.
To in Lord ii rains on
la
the Sun lay
be.
party.
Senator and
Skinner hope to eon-
i . i n he by the
t.- can
i as district at-
Make VOW Store Look
aim lo have the
lore of kind in town. Home one's
ti . e mail be the not
yours; best
. ban us- will do it. It are not
i a- your would
be well to ii. out where s
a in to improve on
r, la pr
b.; i in
oil poor allow
II be entangled in deadly
i ii-
l .; i
l . v . I
and lie
. Id i
the i.
view
. t try at
in i .
In in i lo the can
a of
u. m at the remit o produced h
the bill adopted by
In- ml . n
dial in i Be
ran c in boat and
i ii h i la, with the
. ii en at
i . i i
. .- the make
it the
i i
; ; i i n r-i i
. .- the
. Si i v i ; Ian . i I
that I i Slates notes upon
. . Id i- drawn out the I n
be hi not paid
i ,. gold.
In r tit. t. Cuban
want the United Mate. t. p
in t Me
. One
. It i t
over there. II. g legal
evidently I at ire I n
than
i . n ire, In
i, i-int in harmony bis
platform.
Tin more c
a in Hawaii than he -lo. s on
Cuba, I wants at lo no
away from our and annex
country our government no
use in world for.
lie Ike in many v.
anxious ah bunting in bis
j. to the civil service
aw.
moot of the may have lo be
the treaty- Willie
annexation are just
confident as ever mat will be
accomplish d, not a them
express of the ratification
of the treaty, and it
will have to be
lb , Alien, Mis-
who
Hi u the in
the House tn
we have not, el, bi en
with
is a long
bis way to .- in
a hand n. Out
i . however, are ring
contentedly,
are long i an i h ,
we in L
i loci W ,. -s g i in i
mi clipping
mm well -We are
p.
i of
Carolina, is Postal
Dunk scheme, unless
material changes are mad ,
he think worn I impost
hardships on real
tit . especially I lands, Ho
an that the National Banks
make
loans on real estate, the private
and banks are tho
pal from
loans are obtained,
and tho operation tho
Postal Savings would
drive nil i be money into I
United States Tress w and
National Banks, leaving no plane
where owners borrow
money, II scheme be amend-
so that money deposited
the Postal Bank can
loosed land owners, Sena-
tor will gladly support
it y u-.-ill
i poor trade a u
it in and
, ;
. . .,. t II
i sud all bis
n,; II- b
I la bus i all
. nothing i- done
notice the
;,. , in an in
in I hi . on
. i I an s n.
and bad .- made even
. I., l ii, is the .
I Mr. Allen's them
and will give him to com. Goods
I. , Ni iv Y
Alive in a Coffin
Mr. C. r. the and
lure b-- a called
OVER THE COl
A baby was lo Mrs. Ada
while coming from
on tin Si. Paul, and -la-
Pauls ban -I,
an slaying
of rabbit tit- poor
on
Charles s dock laborer,
ms overcome by a small
in Like Wis.,
killed.
entire wire
United Stales art to be
int. a With a Capital of
P. Morgan, it is mid,
i the
r. Hull, many years
of the First Hank, Athens,
N. Y. was , I eh
making in
I, the
At the the N.
read by the fin Wash-
r Best B, B.
I B.
F.
O.
It. L. Davis
J T.
N- M.
O.
L.
I B.
F,
A,
nib II. V.
Mount Moor
man.
Mount Circuit A. Bella,
A.
Spring I. C. Humble.
r. IV
S. T.
lo.
inn readers will else be by
ten sled in
Raleigh A. Tales.
II. Moore.
T.
S. Rene,
CM
A.
C.
man.
who previously ear
or lived here
are i to the
C.
K.
A.
by.
Wilson,
Burlington Taylor,
L. Nash,
John,
Raven,
Anderson.
The Market is now
Open Open all
the time.
Parties having tobacco
which they wish to sell, can
get accommodated at head-
quarters for high prices
the Eastern
JOYNER
Owners and Proprietors.
There Are More
comfort-giving- wearables at store than in any other
two or three establishments in this town.
There Are More
thin past
There Arc More
no merit except easy How of I n-
. A- a pap r it will rank
below It is a well
drawn of
it,
It is a ti pleasure to able
lo give thin administration credit
The message taken a whole for an n
tho notion the Post
Department the
mails fill rs
print offering
in any lottery
snob H Idler
I words, etc.
swindle shown up
A new almost as the
is but so as
r- with a list of wedding ,;,, v ,. u;, advertise
young In,. ,
refused m , , . . ., ,,
i a I,. The Mr.
list saved us probably caused Mr-
as the i pews. to regret
I'M- is very
bind A
genii caught Too, a int
bis e i W,
a- a it fore d ban
the whole pint once. A- a
, . Toe. v
out in lib
r loin, dead drunk. Mr. Baits got
out a i bis
i I, down the lid
and awaited
n c found dumber,
awoke, It was minutes
before he could in out
he was km when he
ill out be was
buried, echoes were
awakened likewise,
land and and
never beard
hereabouts. Mr. Baker, baring he
would have a lorn lo
screwed and n bis
m-iii.
has been ever
Daring the last e have
of a
owe u or
Tun and
others will . last as son gel
make out. We hope
every receiving a will
and the
During the mil weak or saws
In meet end
will not be l do so unless Mote
to a- nay owe We
lo urge hi
coming promptly lo settle. Even if we
did owe any bills. Hi I
every subscriber to pay bis
would be the lame, end we hope none
will wail to be asked a second lime
We have hard to make Ra-
belt paper we and
b will h.- appreciated by
to a
lo tins We
for is due u.
TO CUBE A COLD IN LAY.
lake Quinine Tub.
ct-. All the money
I it earn, lie.
State of Carolina, Hie sup-
Court.
TI
County.
Cove
Co.;
Greenville Land I m l
of an
undersigned the
of Tin In the above
net ion, I I on Moil the
day f January, 1898, a II M-,
at Conn door
tell to bidder rush,
all title
and of laid Greenville Land A.
In
following real to
tract in
township, known Die
William Moore tract adjoining
the lands m it. K. Patrick, lurk
land, the re,
of by
l B.
vii e Land and Improvement Company.
ti. ii . Die mill i of
Greenville
Company was
b day of 1887.
Sheriff Till County.
people clothed
and
who will here to take away some of genuine
give so little. Be one among
many who happy to trade here-
all other are hero are and
to comfort and health. So where will be treated
ON fairly, more honestly than bore. Ask neighbor
where ho trades, where you can do best
and he'll send you to
H. M.
M.
----DEALER IN-----
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES,
N- C
I will the best goods obtainable
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I
will do all l can to obtain and hold your pat-
Come and see
M. H.
Next door to Jeweler. THE LIVE
New K r
River
K. in-
chosen ensuing
Al lb.
Council No.
nth era wen
term i
I., C,
K. A
K. ;. P.
W. t. If. W.
N. Ila i.
J.
W. K. It
II. G.
It.
in i rein,
a need r.
THAT
BOOK
of Fall ii
enough
styles to stock
stores. They are
NATHAN FISCHER CO. creations, the
j Tailors Chicago, who are
of modern masterly
work with many students. Come in and turn the
this great of fashions Get
for year Winter Suit or Overcoat and
get the right fit, the right workmanship and the right
quality at the right price. d
o in stock a lull line of
Dry Notion; Shoes, Hats,
celebrated------
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes
and rice are invited to inspect
my stock lean, the low prices.
S. T. WHITE.
We are now taking orders for
Tobacco Flues
Flues ready tor delivery now.
We do all kinds of repairing. Bicycles
repaired promptly.
S E
GREENVILLE, N. C.
J R. COREY
mm
IN----
Heavy and Fancy
GROCERIES,
Fresh goods or
hand. Country
and sold. A trial will
you.
w-
I-
SADDLES HUH
A General Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line
Groceries.
Appearance
is
Important.
I can now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
Brown.
Come to see
Do you want C J Ready-
to-wear P Do you want em
Made-to-measure P We give
great value either way. Our
facilities in both departments
are matchless. If you are in
our Clothes you're in fashion.
That advantage is worth
money to you. but we charge
nothing for it. Suits, Over-
coats, Hats, Underwear and
are now on grand
display. Hundreds of novel-
ties and economics await your
coming. A little money com-
much merchandise.
NEW
But the Same Year, and You
HaTe Seen
J. J. Cherry, Jr., to
today.
Sun-
Mi-
Sen red
U. oilier el the
Visitor, hire.
The man . went to
ind morn-
W. s. Mt this Be
will Has beer
is ripe
and
to
C. J. of
Slat.- Teachers
THE
Greatly b
Annie
Nick, has been visiting Haw
to-
day.
Gents Furnishing
is superb and your inspection is invited.
THE REFLECTOR
Local Reflections
My last lot of lists are the prettiest
received
MM and he at reduced
fashion to sell.
Mks. L.
My stock is in and it
pay you to call
Con-
m everything tor Santa
Trices lower
There wall be a tournament i
n. he th.
The nest N. C.
at Elisabeth City.
No matter how prosperous a builder
For s days psst the rush of tax
payers has been so heavy on the
office, that Sheriff and de-
lad to hustle to write receipts
lost enough.
The oldest advertising is not so
to sell an article that everybody
to make everybody an
article the advertiser
Printer.
took one of her
last silk waists and made three
out But
must have gotten
at all. She got-------
out inch sleeves
to make the extra
Homo is very sick.
II. .
Monday
K. T. is
visiting Capt. A. J.
D. V. Gardner this stern-
in a visit lo
Judge E. W. arrived
Monday evening and opened court
morning.
Capt. Hill
and E. Moire, are
attending court.
D. Haskett and Wiley Brown
have returned N. C. Confer
ease it Raleigh.
T. B. and daughter, of Scot-
laud who have been speeding a
Week here, returned If.
Smith, of Ayden, spent
Monday with W. Harrington
and borne on the evening
Hum.
W. slaughter A.
passed h Greenville this
on bicycles their nay
to county.
J. Beaufort county,
spent here. His manner
the indicated that he
looking and wanted
o see how the ground lay up here.
ladies church
gave
at the rooms Mrs. A. M.
and lovers good music enjoy
lean indeed. Every number on the
was i. with utmost
sol. by Mis.
Mrs. Grimes, Mrs.
and Mr. were o
that lo m encore.
The by
Green vine's v. be seen
by names below, end even
the
The ;
Last
Miss Jennie Williams and
Mrs A. M. Moor,.
Vocal
Mrs it.
lust. Op.
No Chopin. Miss
Song
Reached My Jordan. Mr. Hugh
W.
de
Mi.-s tiara Bruce Forbes.
C. Vocal
Mrs. Walter Grimes.
lust. Solo No
Schubert. Miss Lull While.
Vocal Night
de Mm. Travis
J. Mis. A. M
Violin. Mr.
piano. Miss Jennie
INVITED TO
State ,
to Meet Here Next Year
were here day in
Hi- and a
was present both
iv At the
i Rev. A. W.
a slat, mint relative inviting
Stale Convention hold
in He
said it was a in which entire
town inter, and s, the large
represents all
Humiliation,. could express
of town, and naked all in
SI leading an to the
Convention lure a
in, III, A i
in. sabers I r and
no rose lo
their ear
the desire all our
to come
held end by
vote the invitation.
The State was
In ago
never met here since, and our
this invitation will be
by the
THE HOLIDAYS.
Come to see us during the holidays and look
over our immense line of
s Oil
GENTS FURNISHINGS.
We are quoting prices so low the
days that you can save money on all chases
C. T.
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville.
NEAR
Mr. Suffers
Loss.
On last Saturday morning about
o'clock, Mr. J. J. near
lo-tn double barn and
corn by lie says he has
no idea how the fire
The loss is about with only
insurance en building
on the corn which he carried in
Farm IS Mutual Fire Assn.
Mr. bus been
in this direction, and everyone
will sympathize with in this
loss be has sustained. It was
only last winter that hie intended
dwelling house was burned.
ALL MS LOVE
And the Two Legged hind Are So
Exception.
The joke is one certain man
town II. going away
morning and bed Riled a gallon
to a lady in end. lie weal on hi trip,
th- beer sol go with him Ha
bad in his room
Um, Sunday evening, who saw the
In end kerned
its contents and purpose. The young
man had to go oil awhile
the in Ida room. W bile he
his concluded to drink
the at d the with
water. They carried out part
of hi plan, but tin- man return-
ed before they could put water.
Nothing was until tin.-
mi ruing when the man went
pick up bis demijohn and it
empty.
Marriage
The Number the the
i-t in this
County.
wraps
Jackets, Capes
LANG'S GASH HOUSE.
For best line
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS,
FLOOR OIL . SHOES, NOVELTIES
SELLS CHEAP.
M. left morning lo j
Wilmington.
Marshal in Tuesday
evening from
Mrs. N. B, Smith morning
tor lo v sit her daughter.
II.
ville, is Mrs. J. U.
j. II. Johnston, Umbel, an Innate
to
Mr. J. Moore, eon Agent J.
K. Moots, returned Wilmington
erasing, lie had been there
to stand an e position
in the Auditor's office, the
Coast Line, He a meet
Ole and secured the
ti n. dim Moore is one our very
bast young men and will new
position with credit. We regret to see
leave Greenville wish him
every success hi m-w position. He
goes back to Wednesday
to enter upon bis
The Register of Deeds issued ten
marriage licenses last week. MS white
couples and lour I r colored.
A. . I Addle
II. M. and Harsh I
Ty-
Cora St.
ii and Susan
Martha
re gotten the Home, at
She got enough
Girls are wearing of holly.
A wig maker is a sort
The best
green.
Yea, Maude, axiom is an old
aw, but you can't sharpen it up with a
newspaper file.
do you say is
N, how prosper.-. ;
Sunday are growing
more in stories
Clause.
Allen Son received
of their nursery
The Board County Commission-
contributed lo the to
an engine Hope Fire Co.
Wilson is s hand
line mufflers. There
Mr. Hut.
Flakes
and large Hominy, white
Fish, Mountain
,. H. M.
today
A. W. Keller Mt this morning
for rd to attend the Baptist Slate
Mrs. Caroline Cherry Tues-
day evening a visit to her daughter
at
L. D. Ames and wile, Portsmouth,
arrived Tuesday evening lo visit their
daughter, Mrs. w- U. Brown;
Miss Bess, of Raleigh,
arrived Tuesday evening to visit he
grandmother, Mrs. Ur.
K. W. el Weldon,
ed his halt here. They occupy
Fleming in West
Market Square Mo.
Market House lot in
Court was sold public
Monday. It in
eight the bids
The lot was then us u
brought or MM
more sale by The
lot was bid of by W. II.
This is less than was
once ottered the property.
The Hoard Commissioners did not
i in the sale.
son.
George
C. T.
Hams,
Joseph A. Manning
Hamilton.
It M. Mid Ann
Morgan.
Charles Vims lb
William and Susan
Anthony Vine, and Ida Mayo.
Win. it Smith.
The lend number licensee lasts i
the ending Saturday s
were while couples
and This was la-g.
number preceding
your.
Get on the Ground Floor.
We sell Groceries so low that it will make your
head swim. We are receiving daily
choice line of
I, I
Canned of ah kinds, Tobacco,
Snuff and everything usually kept in a first
class Grocery Store, which we offer at prices
that defy competition.
James B, White.
This Is to notify all that
J. W. Jesse Vt. F.
trading under lbs in me
Co. have
dissolved their said
b mutual AU
of
i said will
ones in m
I supply Co at an date.
An Indebted to said
The isle cl hill. M. A. prop- .
postponed. of sale will be
later.
is by
who know
the quality all
used,
E. render has time very
candy hit store. It
Mis. render and nice as
Horn
He carry a
vainly
Tie II Hi- here g
a revival. Four Lew
Mm day night and
other are pending.
Co. will please come
forward nettle at
This Not- lb.
W. F.
The Slate Convention
tomorrow.
This court being civil cases at-
tracts only a small crowd to court
House.
The Hoard County
will hold a meeting next
d.;.
Jno. C. several years
ago misappropriated a amount
church money in Wilmington and
Insane, was o
Monday discharged
Caught and Fined.
some the boys who were
Violating both the civil and religious
In by bombs on the Street
on thought they were having
two whom Mayor
contribute 19.90
to the town treasury, on Monday,
Ml so much lea ill it now.
OVER THE COUNTRY.
Murderer Martin
the cell of Harris, at Sin.; Sin
Prison.
Murry, who mall
Cheyenne, Wyo. Crook.
in a storm nod perished
with cold.
There i I
pressure throughout Indiana's
bell, end an by
the State is ill
The Walls Sever Trembled.
Some colored women in
lock up disorderly conduct,
tried their lungs singing praying
Monday night. there any
angelic visitor at midnight to open the
door and act I ho prisoners free.
Notice.
l to ray Heads and pat.
MM I have this day Withdrawn
iron, the of c
have myself
I. Bret
The Greenville Supply Co.
composed W. K.
having day
dissolved con-
and Jesse Wing With-
drawn from the Bun. Ibis is to notify
the nubile that business of said
wain conducted In the future by J.
W. and W. f. rill, under the
name The Greenville S
. We the m
public so generously given In than over and so
past and solicit the the . their patronage,
In
i, W.
w. r.
name will
to buy cotton and a
under name. Thank
g my their past
interests
careful
Um s am to Bane
Glad News
today the S.
C. returned
H- Presiding Elder
Washington District, N. M.
lo Greenville station This
is news people
Mr- t
II -s- V. IV on tins
Mr. that's it
i and ii insane
V, . . . ., n
In Feebly Health
Unable to do Her Work Nervous
and Tired AH Troubles
Cured by Sarsaparilla.
Tor she l in
lot two years part,
owing to
boon able to do my work. I was
and a tired let and
i continually
paw worn. insisted on my
Hood's and
June, 1890. The bottle did me SO
much good it. an,
bottles one
Hood's Pills am lo do my WOrt,
the tired, nervous is entirely
Mas. u. n.
Hood's
to an
But
I-
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back
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brat; Mas.
K you'll fins o w -TOM
Una Hurt ban
Will eat.-h
a . ill-1
from tho
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If taut I anal
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M Will yon
Um .
I. I . . I
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thy Will to a I
i- Whoa you
bright and glad.
slag las us y Hi
. . u a
government
established Japan
the ti lit of tin.- promise
made by nil ma sty and upon-
tan gift of of the imperial
prerogatives to i
j Steps bad been taken i
to pave way tor the ad .
parliamentary Institution by ex-
tending the rights and privilege of
people, most notably by the
the i assemblies,
which exercise a certain degree of
control over local attain. Whether
or ch mm were of
value it is not necessary to in-
quire in this place,
i . now be truthfully stated that
parliamentary government Japan
l the experimental stage
i is established among the per-1
Institutions of the laud.
, i en no J
;. . D l. the
and legislative brunches of
. . . Political storms
1st us in r coon-,
I th ;. w Institutions naval
stood the of all conflicts.
. . has I i a ear-
a on . i within the I
limits . I y the constitution
and disputed question has;
been settled in with
be. is re-
. . u. , u a tho
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i . in all Hi.
agent to His
ad ii B
the Balder had
ed their the other Light, liar-
Had Eugene into loom,
the
Mother wants totals
Ding i. hut
mo for a spin out to Lin-
park with another girl. Now,
if you want to do me a good
you'll represent me on this
if the girl don't ob-
answered Eugene sweetly.
of your chaff. You know
what mean. Take my plane
I like that
kind of an a While yon
are out on a with your
girl am to May In e ho roast-
ed. Nice prospect for the wrong
twin
have taken many a i acting for
yon from the Gene. Turn
about is fair
right, Hal. but I wish as
the instead mater.
she ii s-o awfully particular
keeps n fellow forever. However,
III Only
pose Bud
w said Harold, and he
hurried off, leaving Eugene fall
ii,
Mrs. Balder sat waiting
old, and when the wrong twin en-
pi with a silt
and subdued she
glad, Harold, that you re-
member v i-i. to yon
this evening, nave mi I g
particular to say, and want to
be
. i .
who almost his in th
to recall Harold's
pose.
give .- mi thing to know how
be when he has a private i id
particular with the be
thought be bang is feet
the l act of chair a I
easy or sit up prim and pi
Then throat and n i
at his mother.
Is I tin r Eugene
I wish to
I ail
down again.
do wish . a v . i i. . i
Mrs. Balder.
that a are d i . i
you should t m i . r
manner. You act flippant us j.
said Eugene,
i a mi m his
Harold, hut r I,
have enough frivolity I i
ti w in his cl . it is
of that I wish to speak tonight. En-
gene is much giddy tor
and want . ii i . .
O. i-, all said the
twin.
glad if . took
rest in th said
Mrs.
Ha i, -i
. .
a you i nun re-
I his i . lies-
t i . . i
. . tan .
man
. I ring g i a
put in a
is it necessary to i
i; down n in
i -i mane r
I am sure, son,
ways comp of I-. I
Mis. Balder, and . a
. . i i. i. r
old. But ho said inn con
boyish pranks, mother.
Is a good fellow enough as
I have yet to b his
doing a thing. How
could ho lesson you
have given would like t wring
Harold's I really think you
trust to come out all l
boll prove another
will look after him myself and ad-
vise him if i see hint going
my own
said the. mother, with fervor.
love yon both, but I cannot close my
eyes to Eugene's thoughtlessness,
and I look to you to reform
Then she kissed the wrong twin
for bis brother and dismissed him,
and Eugene fell over himself in
ting nut tit the room, he con-
dark s a
against Harold, and as he revolved
in mind be I
like a
Times-Herald,
;.
to
lilt
. and
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I,
Health.
i system in perfect or-
by the occasional use of
Ki
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A .
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mere v n pries v
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oilers of the
They out
to all parts
of the United It is In reality
but
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The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid for y
produce.
UNDERTAKER
MARBLE
Wire and Iron g
on work
prices reasonable.
EMBALMERS.
We bare received m
hearse um nicest line of
Caste. in wood, metal-
lie and cloth ever brought
to o
in forms.
Personal attention
funerals and bodies en-
treated to our care still receive
every mark of respect-
Our are lower ever.
do not want monopoly but
We cat be found a, all
limes in John
BucKy
BOB CO.
E OLD RELIABLE
-----is AT Tilt A LINK--------
taught the best U
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GREENVILLE.
f a decree of th
mi i Pill in in n certain
i i r i it in
i, s it ah II.
w an i I will n
inn
House door hi
ltd PL I ll. Um . . , , .,,. , ,. 1,1-h,
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In Pill mi
Hi ti lbs
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bounder I are
a it i
Hi- e A n now en n i
in Hi of the vi-ti- Heeds
Put Hook t, T. pages
ml II
This J Hi. 1-117.
I EX. I. BLOW,
Commissioner.
Pi I II I s In,,,
ii- late store
N. C
and in
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, -kinds of-
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sit tile
on she .
II, ft,
N. ft. C,
O vs -it I n
In all
In the ninth I
to shoe strange to say,
only in time frost Ring William
I booing mi I
mi tin.
mi arms the man to whom
William fur i n i. ,;
his horses in this way.
What i
husband
lira, -Ho
-Ob, Indeed I Now,
that's n for my son
Bo to get a
think lie your
band's at coal
Mi- really don't
believe he could V no, the wind
Inn makes
Philadelphia
Times
FLOOR,
NEW
Ail of don
We n-i labor and goo
rial and prepare to
war
I.
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J L SUGG
GREENVILLE, N. C.
COURTHOUSE.
All place i-, strictly
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
current rates
AM
North C In
pill I j
I. I
Linear
I I tails
mi I- an as
ha been in
Pin
an defendant
ll i- said Linear
will lake Unit he i-
the tern
Mini ii before the int.
Court House In
tin. in Uta. N. , unit m-n i or demur
to th. it, -Hill 01-
will apply to the Court for Ibis
relief In
day Nov.
E A.
Clerk
put County
Sale for Assets.
I-
III. So-
,,,,,. an Phi scanty,
t. . .,,. ,, ,;
land- Ai
Inns on Tar Move, II
n . . .
ll ill I In suit
tin.,. f all
fur no
to run sell at s slow margin
A. M.
Tarboro at M.
Thursdays
On i-iii A. M. name
These are tab to stags
of on River,
at with
era for Norfolk.
Philadelphia, s
r finis
marked vis Dominion I tr m
Via- York. from
Nor
folk
M. ii.,,. . V Miners
I in, ii.
JNO. MY son. agent,
J J. V Y,
8-d
sell pi I Is In
in lire.
tract land
-ti
I.
I. in-; n
o, p f.
I.-
n t re or sale is
In widows dower
I sale,
Tins Nov
ll. K.
of M eye
will In Ids
.-, it h, u las
I it prints lot
. . nuke of.
the
, and
which t of vales lo
. n sod Th
of sue-
The
.; c u I., a in
I I, h of nun of the
, t. y by on any of
kl In;
ll of effort lo edit in one volume
cl I best to.
las reader
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Tuesday
Friday
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VOL. XVI.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. DECEMBER
NO
Wouldn't in
Father, what does a
live I
Live on t The other
folks of coarse, way do you ask
Because you said
paid for paper a d
printer still it to
yon-
Wife, spank
I shan't do it.
Why not
because there is no to
Ho Yes is.
Spank him I tell you put him
to bed.
I shan't do any such
in world do you want
spanked fort
He is too smart.
Well, that comes of your mar-
me.
What do yon mean
I mean this, that boy is
smarter than father, and you
deny it He knows
enough to see that no man,
printer or no printer, can live on
and I should think yon
would be ashamed of yourself
not know
Politics in the School.
Not a great while age the Pop
executive committee issued
an address congratulating
people that the schools
had been out
by the gang that has pat
in of white
schools. The truth is that the
public schools have never been in
politics until the came
into power.
recently reached
the certificate a school
in Forsyth county bad
been revoked because he is a
lo
where there were no good white
teachers except a sys-
importation of republican
teachers baa been going on, and
the tone of the public schools has
been lowered.
of the first things the
party will do when it re-
turns to power, will be to bring
order out the pro-
by the late
and management. It
will an end
the foot ball of
News and Ob-
server.
to be Hundred.
Him Million,
A gambler named
i while New York,
where he found games t
slow for him. heard that a pretty
stiff um.- of Was being
played in Persia.
and he
soon popular among the
princes. if be u-t talk
Persian. They poker some
what there from
we do in thin country. A
sits real the table mil records
the bets, end a settlement is made
the game is over. This
is and
whenever foreign
with these princes, tells of the
bad been training in on nearly
every hand, only to be beaten in
the Finally he
caught a pair of sixes about the
ti one of the princes caught
four of a kind. There had been
a deal of and
going on all tho night.
of could not
the words that were
being spilled out around him
every second, but he never said
anything or looked interested-
He simply akin his cards,
come in when he wanted to. or,
lay just the notion struck
him When he picked up
sixes, he looked the Persian in
the eye, and the Persian
said the Persian
me, I
but I'll give you
of your own sort of
said the
replied
he could the
words out of the
young throw
four of a kind, kicked the table
over, fell forward on a lying
near, and broke oat in a sob.
Heavens, tho
interpreter, raised him
million that
Argonaut.
Although it is
that large of tho
are just as strongly favor of
Morgan resolution
the
of the Cubans, which was
adopted by the the
extra session, as they were at the
extra session, it is equally clear
ill. y will not do it Czar
his lieutenants
with tho policy of
waiting will
House to vote
the Morgan other
Cuban resolution Thus, the
is how it
has been in supposing that,
our the majority
rules, in either or
of The rules
all right, allowed lo
voting M only done in the
House by Czar Heed's permission,
and Senate voting is only
done when minority consents
Kits cl Wisdom
h k bidden.
Han's bit in turns it.
Tiny who die
You c Alps on roller
skates.
can't on air or
wings.
is winked in world
except
Nearly all women era goad but
gnat.
ft win a win and i was
in a woman and do
els.-.- lei Goad
keening
A POINT TO BE
a Battle Incident
A man who bad been a private
an Illinois
t incident of
Of Hi In- c n
j ha I I the
Our is conducted on sound of thick woods a
principles, presented and
have
I th pure,
front
open
from the best
all the new and desirable novelties down companies
to the want the people this community
Id
concern attraction IS of no mom than
in Style, and Low in Price. man all told,
a . .,. the
We have endeavored to meet your require-
for seasonable goods in every respect, fie
, , S . Hill a
invite you to one
up-to-date and seasonable
ever the people of
Come to the Show Shows,
of the entertainment is replete
High Quality and Small Trice,
to sec this Show of Shows come and see our
fine assortment of
Accidental
Sir James Sawyer, a wall-
known of Birmingham,
Eng., has confiding to an
in that town the secret
longevity. Keep the following
nineteen commandments and Sir
James sees no reason why you
should not live to be a
Eight sleep.
Sleep on right
Keep bedroom window
Open all night.
Have a mat to bed-
room door.
Do not have your bedstead
against the wall.
No tub the morning,
a bath at the temperature of
body.
Exercise before break
Eat little meat and see that
it is well cooked.
drink no milk-
Eat plenty of fat to feed the
which destroy the diseased
Avoid intoxicants, which
destroy cells.
It. Daily in open
MA . , .
Allow no pet animals in
living rooms. They are apt
carry about disease germs.
Live in the country if yon
n. ,
Watch the three Di-
drinking water, damp and drains.
16- Have change of occupation.
Take frequent and short
Limit ambition , and
teapot.
of fields in the
region been
accidental, and some of
them were interesting,
perhaps not more so than
accidental in our own
west in the and It was
before 18.10 three men while
looking for in California
discovered the dead body a
man who evidently had been
said one of the trio. has
passed in give
him a decent said
wife or will
be glad ever she knows
They began to dig a grave
Three feet below the surface
discovered the signs gold.
The was buried in
another place, and where they
located a grave they opened a
gold mine.
An who had drifted
into awoke one morn-
without food or money. He
went out and shot a deer, which
in kicked
the dirt and disclosed of
gold. The poor man staked out
a and opened one of the
most profitable mines
ed in
Man's Claim, the
given to in
was discovered by a
broken down miner dig-
a grave. A miner died
when there several of
snow on the ground-
laid his body in a
bank and hired a man for to
dig a grave. The grave digger,
after three was
found a mine of
a grave. While excavating he
had gold Forgetting
his bargain, ha
and Worth
A is life.
Children arc interpreters.
o by running
after it.
Nature lakes her With B
band.
Angels only know how employ
leisure.
Camion is the instinct Hie
weaker
Happy find
Most are the first lo
love they inspire.
Baton not mad forth his emit-
sanes
AND TRIMMINGS
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing
Goods, Ladies, Gents and
Hats and Tinware,
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware,
Breech Guns, Shells, and the
largest stock of
t,. i veil the handful
pi out opposite, w
Id At
I a distance yards a single
.,.
wen on their wheeled
buck to their
mm Qua bower, remained.
feature Ho was the captain
With Style and had boon far i o
bis When ho f mild him-
Want ho stopped
folded his arms. Sixty yards
away, alone wide field,
pouring down
the silver gray of his uniform, he
into the
He i u
boy. tho
his clothing showed that he wan
but a few days Iron home. All
down the long of federal ran
Don't
shout He gave the military
salute And marched steadily bank
to his man. Not a gun was tiled.
Chicago Times Herald.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
f .
A ors.
A i ii
mi
A new bonnet
real mistletoe i an
your aunt.
some would only write a
just now on -How buy
worth with a he
would make bit
football over,
the brutal admirers
papers
The Farmer and -Mechanic, th
paper that years ago, under the
guidance of It- A- Shotwell
made such an excellent
the has
been revived at Haleigh as a
weekly home paper.
in this section
took Farmer
ii ml Mechanic would like to have
it again and we are prepared to
make the following extraordinary
Clubbing
For we will send
Tue North
of and The
Farmer Mechanic, all three
paper a whole year.
hue papers will give yon the
homo news, the State and general
the news, and
think of three of them a
whole your for
If you want Atlanta
milled to the above list
you can get it for cents u ore,
or the thrice a week New York
for To cents. Any other
or magazine wanted can
you a on in con-
with Tue He-
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given u
. , to to i
community. Come and see how ;.
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who . w,,,.,,;
ll. hOW i.
and Skinner at tints.
and Representative
Skinner reached tho parting of
the ways today over the appoint-
a collector the east-
district. Mr. insist-
ed upon Mr. Cobb's appointment
His rejection, he said, meant a
Democratic from
the district and a Democrat-
Legislature year- AH
offers of compromise were re-
by Cobb. He declined the
offer of bank examiner and
an offer to with Duncan
in the tenure the The
outcome tho to
morrow will be the
of Duncan as and that
will be followed, it is by
appointment of A- Cook as
attorney- Col. Skinner
left here for borne tonight
the rejection of bis ultimatum by
will lead, it
confidently stated, to his
of and his
re-allegiance to the Democratic
party-Specie to tho Charlotte
North Carolina Baptist
that a curtain town in North Care.
one cf If suing saloons is run
by a in a
owned by a
ills by a lug in
there are
in of de-
nun
by I heir and in
owned their brethren but
I I his
yon are, where you live, how or how
money you have got. There is no Store
where your dollars will do you as much good
service as they will do you here.
Yours
f. t. m.
ow i- mi- a
man r not. slat sure
whether his or an actress
got with
N, Chicago, Mrs.
ii fur a husband ;
to Belle
It's her Aral
-W
has that to do with you
that at Looks-
Con-
lost a
e you alien you loll
yell I'm ft
thief, and my rival murdered
bis grandparents and teen her
BAKER HART
Hardware
Tinware.
. ,, ., ,. . providing tho union
Hubs, I
II. Ti a lawyer and ed-
of Montgomery, Ala., say
has discovered that laws
Alabama and t one
States do not prohibit the
P is
Interest the
I South at this time on of
I operations In this
Mormon mi
to Mr. tho law
expressly prohibits . person who
a lawful husband
Iron but, it
does prohibit a person
from marrying one
FOR FUN.
in t year shopping done early.
are tbs proper
An c explorer makes a confidant
tun i. In- ii never afraid trusts.
Tin- email ho; W willing to wear
Stocking six thus, too large him
time u year.
In tin- bright lexicon which
late reserves for a Weary Willie there
U sock as
Sin-I Tommy a to
and be bought a toy
takes his mother
a eh one In blow in my
is making money
posing yellow
nothing sinking
ah nit his lace or is
his complexion; he has
a hi case j
friend mine
wired me yesterday I get a
iii u geese down bis
yon but
proved be lama
wild chase, wasn't it
In is that
yon there
the Host
I Inn is ii horse i horses were
harden ball a ago.
worn last el
Oils and Stoves.
Fair Dealings and Honest. Goods, at Rook
. ., ,.
thought only of the foot that be I suggests the Inquiry as lo or
had it Boston not Kl his
Post. Observer.
Bottom Prices.
MAIN STREET,
GREENVILLE, N. t
The lumber cut In the Ottawa val-
ii
man than last
j car.
Charles Brooklyn, N. V.
in a iV el a
tin a
o is r inn -1.
Oregon has gone
I'm I Tun W to toil
Orchard, where she will overhauled
dry dock
treasurer today.
lie second la stale m
make
Johnson, having been
A a ran
over a old son Mr. W. L.
Paisley, l W and injured
boy to mat as mad a law
later. colored man said it was
purely and
I ts soon as he
heard the boy