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barroom am
WHICH
THE RAWLS TRIAL.
KB I BIB J
have
A. Peel.
Ho om
Hertford yearn.
Hi- general character the
ALEX
l nave known years
k lived i i
a,.,, i i Hertford under
name of George A.
ilia
am a member of the Board of
the
character de
. nod
twee back door of barroom and
tables, Bawls was over on other
tide of alley, l of
door. I nave been
farther down stable stopped
nit.-n beard the remark. Do
seeing I
through alley from street to
stables. Harries m near stable
door or I
inside.
B.
deceased, be
h him. hi
v. . II. I
icier I
was employed
time of difficulty. Baal
and
time. Cannot whether he
. Ii I
I have I
I r
lime corner post-
office, where II. C. Hooker
keep
, . K
I the deceased. general
was a man
undoubted on age, quick to re
sen an never considered
violent. I was Clerk of
time.
Cross said
be distantly related
did not it was. Ami
now related
TESTIMONY ii
Another character was
Introduced and the State showed
Inability C. and
again closed the case, then
detail of argument
before the jury and Court took a
recess.
M of Thurs
afternoon counsel began
before the jury. J. I-
opened for the State
followed Donnell
and James for tin- defense,
speeches
Curl look a re
. mil morning.
This morning Solicitor I. I-
resumed the for
the State was followed b
Skinner defense, I hi
two speeches the mom
session of Court.
This Jarvis mail.
mail the .-losing speech for the defense.
. would fight, and was C. Ii.
I . i . . .
man.
Cross i lie had a
high U ii light,
V. I
I .,.,., -i.-l. he had the
new . a
lent, man, in- would
weigh or more and was
; . . 11.1.
eluding speech i
III
SI
A large number of ladies were
present afternoon listening;
the speeches.
Particulars of the close
trial be found on her page.
THE DEADLY WHIP
Hall The Country Editor.
A writer ill the Times-
The man who mil take
his paper, providing he
was reared la the does not
know real he
. The news get out of OM
is worth more than the yearly
pi I devour every line
of the gossip Bad neighbor
hood correspondence, and when
the paper aside l the
for th
To the man who cannot his
old home year or two the
perusal of hi home paper
Is almost good a trip to boy-
hood scenes. He reads where the
little freckled need girl who
behind him at school was married
to a chap, who holds a
live position a street
Letters from home are very
but one doesn't get
news in a hundred letters as hi
does in one issue of the homo paper.
the
paragraph
illness and he you
be able to appear upon our
if yon
her of
character that she her
last with Christian fort
tn If your son gets married the
editor tells what
log young man he is and what
charming young
i the
And this and more he does i
you in and
sorrowing with yon in
always taking a friendly interest
in his people lug a pride
land public in his town which
is papers,
And when any one has to wall
for in- money or go without entire
it is that same country editor
nut the publisher of the
paper whose only Interest In you
as far as you dollar
had a stranger or an outsider
to North
the among our people that
Mrs. Joe Person's had
made, the people would Ix-en have
stirred as never before. Head this
and suppose
j ears ago I had u child
that delicate from birth, and
for six mouths she was
slant care of the best physician we
had in our town. Hut hi
Cine Beamed powerless to control
the bowel trouble, which had be
conic chronic Bate also
from some
trouble, which caused
and risings to break out OB her
time a
many as or . We had several
doctors to treat her at different
times, but nothing hat
ease. would these
but as sis one was
another broke out. and the
gave no hope of her Al-
she had led a life of and
suffering for six months, en In-
spired to Mrs. Joe
There was change
the better In twenty-four hour, it
seemed to check the once.
and using a few
entirely cured. ha
since had sign trouble
and Is now In perfect health, a
few this had two sons
to break out on my ankle, and
strange to say I did not think of
Mrs. Person's Remedy. I
under the of doctors for
three but the tores
to get worse until they had eaten
to the bone. then thought of
trying Mrs. Joe Person's Wash and
did so. and it i almost useless to
say it soon made N
could speak BO that
man. woman and child, in
North Carolina could hear, I
might tell them what Joe Per-
son's Remedy and Wash dill for
and mine. I advised one of my
friends had beta a terrible
sufferer for a long time, with nurses
she used the Remedy
and Wash, it soon made
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We also manufacture------
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J POSTS,
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have your work.
Th lei
ii
Is again abroad in the land. Tin
air you breathe may be full of
; fatal genus
side trill open the door
put Pneumonia and Consumption
and invite death. Its sure signs
are chills with fever,
dull mucous
from the nose, sore throat and
v m recalled. Maid he was in Sugg- lei go cough. waste
time treating this cough
,,,,., . with tablets, or .
In-bad lit , ,. it at once with
was going the in-
to whip I him H j fallible bronchial iron
ii , whip any-j Idea. It kills the disease
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The best salve In the world for I have recommended to ever
Cuts, Bores, so many of friends, for indigos-
Rheum, other ailments and I have
Hand- ,. , ,
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ruction or money refunded. Price Roxboro, Poison Co., Oct. -s,
per box. Jno.
, DIRECTORY.
OVER COUNTRY.
. ,. Ki add xi up I he
Ii . This some
. . b-fore pistol shots.
, . . a tied Roe was
drunk, his was
iii. .- of King,
eh ii., r both
, . i. Did mil
I's general
.,., v i until after his
lie lived miles
from
John Wilkinson, known at
Kansas City, Mo., a. a
is dead.
Commodore Philip assumed com-
of the Brooklyn Navy Yard
succeeding Bear Admit-
When to
forger A. at Port
bi i i ,,,. Mich., his daughter
them, was disarmed.
ill, LOCAL Hoyt, the famous conn
i b.-y reach the seal of the recently pardoned by the
Catarrh is a blood President, died in the prison
and in order to
it you must take internal rem-
the lungs and prevents the
dreaded effects from the
Price and
Money if not cured, A trial
bottle J. Drug
Store.
Cure is
en Internally, nets on
r, ii. the mucous
I Hall's Catarrh Cure is mil a
saw a portion t was
I was hi f physicians in this
King for years, regular
i;,,,. I some proscription.
I.- known. with
Professional Cards
It M
k,
I. i.
every
day, morning and evening. Pray-
evening. Rev.
A. W. pastor.
a. in. D.
superintendent.
regular services.
a. in.
every Sun
day and evening. Prayer
Wednesday evening. Rev.
X. M. Watson. Sunday
school p. m. W. Harding,
Services third
Rev.
ii. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school J. R. Moore
1875.------
SCHULTZ
WHOLESALE
Prepared buckwheat, fancy
side meat, hams, should-
coffee, sugar. Blow,
snuff, cigars, cigarette,
butter, mountain full
en-am cheese, sausage,
oat Bakes, hominy Bakes, cotton-
seed meal and hulls, cottonseed
bought at cents per bushel.
D. M. FERRY SEEDS.
MACHINES
BAGS SALT.
CHAIRS,
BOTTOM PRICES.
OHM to see
M.
Phone
KB.
A. K. A. lL Greenville
Lodge, No. meets first and
third Monday evening. It.
W. M. J. M. Sec.
V. Covenant Lodge, No.
IT. Meets every Tuesday evening.
Into stable their perfect In A Mill If W. F. if. O. D. Over
thought again. Hy- Is what produces such
,;, off King results,,,
I hem bill i ,. V i i-
It was I I hem on The
i l inn I.,. I u ., Ill-
at Law.
N. C.
It, .
sum, in mouth,
back next to gate of
King back,
tired and King gave
Two more quick shuts
when I caught bold of his
leg and towards street.
man was letting King down
Stepped up and him loose.
he would do so if I
disarmed King. I took King's
pistol. Bawls tired first shot.
They wore about IS feet apart.
know how many times U
was struck, ii has been to long
and there was so much paining I do
remember who was there.
Think I saw
cross I hoard one
shot. I lien heard two so close to
gel her could distinguish
king giving away when
were heard. Keel and my-
self have been talking the attar
in room before
other witnesses. Keel was reading
published in Tun lit
for free i A
F. J. A c.,., Props, KT AT LAW,
Sold by Greenville, N. C.
Hall's Pills are the best.
s Fill
ills.
Beauty
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j. it a
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Lie liver docs not net it's part.
know this
s Liver Pills arc Ml
lute cure for sick headache,
sour stomach, malaria
constipation, torpid liver, piles
jaundice, fever,
and kindred disease.
Liver Pills
Dr. I. I.
DENTIST,
N. C.
Office over J. c.
Sons store
K. of Tar Lodge, No.
every Friday Dr.
K. A. Jr., B. A.
White. K. of It.
It. Vance No.
every even-
W. II. Wilson, H. M. R.
Lang, Bee.
. A. every
Wednesday nigh at in I. O.
F. hall. I. I.
j C. LAMER k CO
H-
carry a line of the
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Geo. S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big hit in fountain pen
and is distinctive Parker
Not only it feed the ink
perfectly, but prevents soiled
fingers.
is-
iron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable
Galloway, B. Tyson,
HIP. N, N.
ALLOW TYSON,
at law,
N. C.
Practice In all the Courts,
Gr
. .-v-t .
, . Invent
, i . Bend
it advice.
ON PATENTS
Lawyer. WASHINGTON,
The Daily Reflector
.-
no TO
The woman is lovely face,
form and temper will have
friends, but one who at-
tractive must keep her health. If
she is weak. and all run
down she Will
If she has or
kidney her impure blood
ill cause pimples, blot hen, skin
erupt ions and B wretched complex-
ion. Killers is the
medicine in the world to regulate
stomach, liver and and to
purify tin, blood. It given
nerves, bright smooth,
skin, rich complexion. It
will make a charm
inn, woman of a run down invalid.
Only Jno. L.
t a W. b,
IS
Whichard, N. C.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid for country
Gives the home news every
afternoon at small price
cf cents a month. Are
you a subscriber P It not
you ought to be.
The Eastern Reflector
Is on a year and contains
the news gives
information to the
Hy those
co, that worth many times
e than the price.
THE NEWS
WEEK
-FOR-
The Eastern Reflector
VOL. XVIII.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY
MM
Friday
-IT
II
THE DISPENSARY.
An Act to Provide a Dispensary
for The Town and Township
of In Franklin
County North Caro-
The General Assembly of North
do
Section That the
Bale. or exchange, re-
or acceptance, for unlawful
use, and
in within the town and
of Frank-
county, Hi Carolina, of any
spirituous, malt, vinous, ferment
or other any
or mixture thereof by
whatever name or known,
which contains alcohol and is used
as a by any person, firm
or corporation, except as is herein-
after provided, is hereby prohibit-
ed under a penally of not less than
three nor more than twelve months
imprisonment in the county jail,
or to pay a fine of not than
more than or
both fine and imprisonment in the
ion of court for each of-
Provided it shall not
unlawful for the manufacturer of
brandy from fruits and of domes-
tic wines to sell and deliver him-
self brandy or wines of
his own manufacture, provided
such brandy or wine are not sold
quantities leas one quart
and are not drunk on the premises
where sold.
See. A of
the Mayor of said town, the Chair
man of the Heard of County Com-
missioners of said county and the
Clerk of the Superior court of said
county, is hereby constituted to lie
known as the Township Hoard of
Control. Said Hoard of
shall appoint from the citizens of
said township three persons, lie-
by said Hoard of
nut tole addicted to the use of
intoxicating liquors, who shall be
known the Board of Dispensary
Commissioners. Said Board of
Commissioners shall hold their of
flee for the term of two
until arc appoint-
ed, lie subject to removal
for cause by said Board of control.
Said of Control shall fill all
vacancies in said Board of
caused by death,
or removal.
Sec. Said Dispensary Com-
shall establish and main-
at some point on one of the
business streets in the
town of a
for the sale of spirituous,
and malt liquors. Said Com-
missioners shall purchase a stock
of spirituous, vinous and malt
liquors and shall at all times keep
such a stock of such liquors in said
Dispensary as may be necessary to
supply the demand thereof. Said
Commissioners shall cause the
liquors, malt liquors
chased by them in eases or bottles,
so purchased to be tested by a com
from time to time
and shall offer for sale in said Dis-
no liquors which are not
pure, provided that malt liquors
purchased by said Commissioners
shall be only of well established
brands with reputation for purity.
Said Commissioners shall cause all
spirituous and vinous liquors of-
for sale in Dispensary to
be put into of not law
than one-half pint nor more than
gallons, cause the same to
lie securely before the same
are placed in said Dispensary.
If any spirituous or vinous
liquors arc after purchase by said
Commissioners condemned by the
chemist making the as
impure and unwholesome, all
of the same kind ship-
as that so tested shall be con-
none of it shall lie sold
in said Dispensary and payment
therefor shall lie refused to the per
said liquors were purchased. Said
Commissioners shall elect from the
citizens of said township one or
more persons to known as the
Manager or Managers said Dis-
who shall e charge and
of said Dispensary under
the supervision of the said Com-
missioners and shall Is- elected for
such term as said Commissioners
shall deem Is-st shall lie re-
moved by then, for such cause M
shall lie deemed by Bald
sinners sufficient. The said Man-
ager or Managers shall la-fore en-
upon the duties of said of
on oath his or their mime
or names, place or places of
in business engaged,
and in what business he or they
has or e engaged for two
years prior to said election, that he
or they are a resident or residents
of the township aforesaid, that he
rules as said Commissioners may
adopt; provided the Dispensary
shall lie closed on Sunday, election
and such other days as said
Commissioners shall direct.
Sec. S, The prices at which
spirituous, vinous malt liquors
shall ha sold shall he fixed by said
Commissioners; provided all sales
shall for cash and at a profit not
exceeding eighty percent of the
act mil thereof.
Said Manager or Man
of dispensary shall not
sell liquor to any minor or
person, nor to any person
for the purpose of sell
or exchanging said
liquors within the limits of said
Township and the Manager or Man-
said dispensary .
violating provisions of sec
lion and any person purchasing
from him or then, purpose
of reselling, bartering or
or they has or have never ad- , guilty of a
judged guilty of violating the law
in relation liquors,
is or are not a keeper or keep-
of a or place Of pub-
amusement, and that he or they
is or arc not addicted to the use of
intoxicating liquors as a
Said Manager or Managers shall
entering upon the duties of
said execute to the County
Treasurer a or with
good and sufficient sureties such
sum as may be fixed by said Com-
missioners, not less than
conditional that he or they will
well and truly obey the Dispensary
law, the laws of the Suite and the
rules and established
by said Commissioners; he or
they will pay all tines, lea,
damages and costs that may lie as-
or recorded against him or
them for violations of such laws
luring his or their term of office,
and will not sell intoxicating
at a price other than that
fixed by said Commissioners and
that he or they shall faithfully ac-
count to said Commissioners for all
moneys coming into his or their
hands by virtue of said
Said bond or bonds shall be for the
use of the count v and town afore-
said. Said or bonds shall
be deposited with the County
Treasurer and in case any
and on conviction
shall be punished a line of not
less nor more
or imprisonment in the
jail not less thirty
days or by line imprison
input in discretion of the curl.
if said Manager or Managers
or Commissioners satisfied
that any person has purchased or
is purchasing for the purpose of re-
selling the said Commissioners shall
direct as to the quantity to lie sold
to such person, off if they become
satisfied that any person is
purchasing repeatedly for
the selling, said Com-
are authorized to direct
the Manager or Managers not In
sell to such person except upon the
certificate of a respectable
that such liquors are needed
for medical purposes.
Sec. The Manager or Man-
agers of said shall not
allow any person or persons to loiter
in or about the dispensary
on which the same is situated
and for failure to comply with this
section he or they shall be removed
by said Commissioners, and any
person refusing to leave the dis-
when ordered to by the
Managers shall be guilty of a mis-
demeanor.
Sec. S. The Mayor and
lions of the same shall be broken. Commissioners of said town
the principal and sun-ties thereon j from time to
shall also be jointly and severally time piss such
liable for all damages that may he
obtained against the principal or
principals any action under the
provisions of this act. All moneys
collected for the breaches of such
or bonds shall lie distributed
as other funds arising from said
Dispensary. Said bond or
shall la-approved as arc other of-
for the county,
Said Manager or Managers shall
receive a salary or salaries to
fixed said Commissioners, and
his or their compensation shall in
no wise lie dependent upon the
amount of sales.
Sec. Said Dispensary Com-
missioners shall make such rules
and regulations for the operation
of said Dispensary as they dean
provided said rules and
are in conformity to the-
provisions of the act; but in no
event shall the Manager or Man
of said Dispensary sell any
form except in the packages sealed
as aforesaid, and it shall lie
for said Manager or Managers
to break any of such packages, or
open the same for any reason what-
soever, and no person shall open
said packages on the pro-
this section shall not apply
to malt liquors shipped is canes or
bottles thereof shipped in
and such malt liquors may Of, sold
said Manager or Managers
such of not
one bottle, as he or they may see
proper; provided the same shall
not lie premises.
The Dispensary shall Is open and
said liquors shall sold therein
lie necessary to carry out the pro-
visions of this act shall provide
suitable penalties for the violations
of this act rules
of the Dispensary
on Second
DID IT EVER
m i ii you
That this is the beat season of i he year to enjoy
wearing a BILK waist, and do you know re
received a new of------
Spring Silks and Satins
IX ALL THE NEW SHADES WEAVES.
We have beautiful PLAID for 1.00.
Elegant Style
Black Brocade Silk
FOB CENTS YARD.
India
Plain Satin,
h variety. Come early and
a selection.
CO.
Buy
Enameled Bed
.
made.
Our
tin Fa I r- I-
Sett- Mb,
lately Good,
Picture. Huron, Tin Ware.
Si ., m baying from u. you ave
lo en
force tins.
f C
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in
an -.--
n tic mill.
The Woman's Plea's.
wonder
of reader
suggestion made me
Home time In a
Are you letting
go by an Idle tale young
ill join
me thin grand
work. Hole together and
pledge not
men
I i-l,
each and every
grandeur of such a
Imagine of young
it. one battling
the great evil,
pare white ribbon
mid robed in purity with tap
lulu for
there never good work carried
the Come
lot us band and
our drinking men, when
look upon them with
contempt a number The are mere
them ill xi shame faces on tumble. defeat the
l,. h
in
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Sewing Machine
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They will
Julius Hines Son,
BALTIMORE, MD. Dept.
t Legislature.
the ibex are leading, and
we will be able to carry
with us to glory and Then
the place of drunken
heartbroken and
hungry children our will
with peace and plenty,
and happy
Come come all.
good friend Bx u up
In own hook road
woman who did very
simple things. , watch
u little cradle among
another and Hilda
upon to
call an extra of
lie did and
railroad, telegraph and ex-
press lawn the like of
which bad been pus
. how-
ever,
are to escape the
the would
i for Attorney
of Kansas, rendered
for little Mose. Did she
die i lie fill ii re I that the of a
of people
BAKER HART
DEALERS IN.
Mr. Brings Suit.
Oxford, X. C, Jan.
mons was lamed from the
Superior Court of
in a suit brought by Rev. T. J.
Rev. Dr. J. C.
president of Trinity College, It. X.
Duke, and W, ll.
Odell. The action to re-
cover damages for slander, and is
of the recent
pleasant controversy between Dr.
and Judge Clark.
THE DEADLY GRIP
Is again abroad in the land. The
you breathe may la full of its
fatal Don't neglect the
or you will open the door
to Pneumonia Consumption
Its sure signs
are chills with fever, headache,
dull heavy pains,
from the sore throat and
never-let go cough. waste
time treating this cough
with or
cheap Cure it at once with
Dr. King's the in
It kills the disease
heals the lungs and prevents the
dreaded after effects from the
Price and
Money buck if not cured. A
bottle free at J. Drug
General
Hardware,
Just received a carload
All
ii.
son, or Ion from whom only In day I
Garland by the
manufacturers in world and arc used by
many millions.
MAIN , N
i ,,
more
up and me mm of
wing our and young men
leading them by
waters of usefulness
v., no neutral ground in
matter. on your
purl would to
,,.
the girls. .
loving girls.
wall to all W
pearls. . ,
And bring to .
grace
Thai may be,
And tilled love a, id
for
Carolina
To I ii The Season.
Regulate your
to tit the season,
more would
slop business a month or
two then expect to reopen the
go ahead from
where you is a-
the oilier; the argument up
plies Apparel
NO RIGHT TO
The woman in
will have
friends, one who Would be
I keep he IT
she is weak, all ran
down she will
II she has Constipation or
her
Will cause skin
eruptions and a complex
ion. Bitten is
medicine In the world lo regulate
liver and and lo
the blood. It
exes,
rich I
Will make a looking,
woman of a run-down Invalid.
Only BO cents at I,,
Drag More.
by Supreme
Court, the win.- a
Legislature; ex
II special and for
reason Governor action
in issuing call was
and therefore lie
Auditor nut to
the vouchers for the
of that session. Here the Pop.
have u double cause Aw
gnashing their In
between the
corporation
the per diem.
The latter is
Uses Both.
it is not a difficult matter lo
the character or
any given newspaper. The
taper itself bears the earmarks of
i Careful
its co, to reach the
who .
die and
a limited of in,.
use I lie high class p.
those who desire to reach
The
shrewd general
the of each
Advert
Practical n
where
practice actual A
ago the register of
on be
would register u deed, no matter
la
election candidate
on the platform that he would
register for
for all people. And that is
rusts now for an man
I., register in bis own conn-
The best salve world
ruts, Sores, Ball
Rheum, Fever chap.
pad Hands, Chilblains. Corns,
all Skin Eruptions, positively
cures Piles, or no required. It
is guaranteed lo give
refunded. Price
cents per box,
Woolen.
l tun
N.
D. J.
Entered at t Post
Greenville, X. m Second
Hail Matter.
1809,
EDITORIAL NOTES.
begins
Us today. The
to, of paper was on
j 1832. While the
paper not old, Its editor
reaching his voting age in
the service, dating since 1878, and
his career a a printer's devil
oil three prior, in 1875. One
year and he have been a
of a century in the print-
Don't everybody go to
about age now, for
he is younger than half people
in Iowa today. The Brat dollar
ever received was
Iron Dr. J. now one
of our citizens, and from
him the Brat word of en-
From day to
the paper had good
true friends, to each of whom it
in-ls grateful, and we hope the
coarse of the always
merit their confidence.
THE
An Act to Provide a
The Town and Township
of in Franklin
County North Caro-
Quite a towns over
the Slate are petitioning the Leg
the
to
purchase tax law.
Tin- Raleigh Port announces
that its subscription list has grown
so large that a faster press has
been ordered to enable it to get
the off in lime for the
mails. It is a good sign to a com-
when its newspapers
prosper.
The ads from
Atlanta to Norfolk are having a
rate war over the on cot-
too. The shipper will get the
benefit of the cutting rates.
is indebted to
the of
Its excellent almanac
for 1890. It is full of inter-
Information useful
on an subject
that eon Id In- mentioned.
fail to read the
the Observer
Tun. relative to the work-
of the Dispensary Law in
town. Ii i- written mi I.
able
a the town, who mi
purpose in writing but simply to
defend the truth.
The Asylum at
in Condition
Mi. T. II.
from Pitt one of
the eight committee appointed
the three being Iron
the Senate and five from the House,
lo examine the Asylum the
Blind Institution at Morganton,
passed through here today return
log to
Mr. told a Sun reporter
that the institutions were
ed yea everything
was I in go ill e unlit ion
much being
made.
Mr. was a special eon-
In examine the
but he both places.
The to Morgan
ton Thursday. The of
except Mr. Mala
live in Western part the
stale hence instead of going
to Raleigh inlay went home
to spend Mr,
went to Asheville.
tells
he has a seal in I be House near
Hon.
Sun.
New York World A
sale at Hook
from Page,
No Druggist, ill
tow shall sell any spirituous.
vinous or malt liquors, even upon
the prescription of a licensed
the said druggist may
purchase from the said dispensary,
spirituous and vinous liquors, but
not malt, for the purpose of
pounding medicines, tinctures and
extracts, cannot be used as a
beverage, for no other
pose whatever. Provided, that
tin dispensary
shall be satisfied that
druggist is bartering, ex-
changing or in any manner dis-
posing of said liquors any
pose other than that authorized
this section, they, the commission
shall Man
to
sell slid druggist any more liquors,
and such druggist shall upon eon
of selling, bartering, ex
changing or in any manner dis
posing of liquors, shall forfeit his
license, and be liable to all the
penalties, prosecutions and pro
at law provided against
persons without authority.
That nothing herein, shall be
construed to authorize the
or sale of any
or compound under any name,
form or device, which may Is- used
a beverage, or is intoxicating in
it character.
Sec. If any shall
make any false or fictitious state-
order to obtain liquor at
aid Dispensary, the person so of-
fending shall be a mis-
demeanor, and on conviction there
of shall punished by a line of
not less than nor more than
135.00, or Imprisonment
county jail not less thin three nor
more than thirty days.
See. person who shall
directly or indirectly keep or main-
I himself, or by associating
or w others, or who
shall um manner aid, assist or
abet keeping or maintaining any
room or other place in which
intoxicating liquors are received or
kept for us,,, barter or sale as a
beverage, or for distribution or
i among the members of any
club or association an; means
whatever, and every person who
shall receive, barter, sell, assist or
abet another receiving, barter-
any liquors
so received or kepi -hall he deem
guilty of a
upon conviction thereof, shall be
punished a leas than
nor more I or
by Imprisonment for less than
three mouths nor more than twelve
months the count jail.
See. The Mayor and Hoard
if Town Commissioner of said
tin- Board of
shall
appropriate from the respective
public treasuries a sufficient
amount of money to said
Dispensary as provided for this
act. one half of which amount shall
he appropriated from tin- town
treasury one half from the
count treasury said amounts
-hall lie repaid into the said treas-
of the profits arising from
said Dispensary and thereafter said
shall lie supported and
maintained out of the profits aria
from sales said Dispensary-
provided said Mayor and
Board of Town and
Hoard of County
shall be and are hereby
required to appropriate any
such mm as may be necessary to
keep said Dispensary Operation.
If there should for reason be
no in hand derived from the
profits of Hie Dispensary, such
amounts being always repaid to
aid respective out of the
profit thereafter from
the Dispensary, said Mayor and
Hoard of Town
Board of County
hereby and empowered
lo make the appropriations herein
provided for out of any money
the treasuries and if
levy
for purpose
Hex-. The said or
Managers of Dispensary shall
Monday of each week pay over
moneys received by him or
them during the preceding week,
and shall strict account of
all liquors revived by
said Dispensary
sinners books kept for that
pose which shall at all times be
subject to the inspection of said
Commissioners, or any of
said township, and such books shall
show the amount and kind
procured, the date and
sold and the amount on
hand, of each kind for each month
the said Manager or Managers
shall make a report on the Brat
Monday In each Month to said
Commissioners, or If re
quired by t show he amount
; but if a majority do want
it and ask for it then it should lie
established. So it does look like
the nest ion is one for the while
Miters of the township or
to by affirmative
if they favor it. and by a
reins ii to sign petition if opposed
to It. So we ask the white voters
to inform themselves as lo the
working Of the Dispensary and
then say which they prefer for
Greenville, barrooms or
one Dispensary.
There is still another paragraph
in the same editorial of the News
and Observer which we fully
endorse, to which we call
Special attention,
kind of liquors received by upon which the white
or them the amount of are divided should an
by him or them during to I he people as long as the
AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
States courts in order to if
possible, the penalties for violating
Slate and for the addition-
Slates judges
are friendly to them and
give them a better X.
extremists claiming that the Sunday was a day there
ed Stales judges are creatures was a large crowd at church here.
and always decide in A. I. moved yesterday In
their favor. On the other band the little new house in front of
the claim that on ac-j the church.
count of a violent unreasonable seed are rising but they
prejudice against them in the are only rising from the cart the
pr month and price received
for same and the amount and kind
of liquors hand on the last day
of the preceding mouth. And Bald
Dispensary shall
make quarter reports
Board of Control on th
Monday in March, We should not attempt to shift
and December in each year, show of our bar-rooms
in detail the expenditures and the shoulders of
is entitled In plain
English to talk about submitting
the question of or
to the popular
vote is the to decide it
to said for OS, And we hardly that
fourth I will be done.
from said Dispensary and
the net profits derived therefrom
and on the same day of months
said Commissioners shall apportion
said net profits and pa three eights
thereof to the Town treasury
three-eights treasurer
and one fourth to School Fund.
That part of the said net
awarded the town at any time may
lie appropriated by the Mayor and
of Town Commissioners to
any purpose they may lawful
I appropriate money for and that
part awarded the county may lie
appropriated by Board of county
Commissioners to any purpose that
may lawfully appropriate
money for.
Sec. Every person holding
Day position of any kind
nadir the charter ordinances of the
said town of and the
officers of Franklin county
shall be ineligible for appointment
as a Dispensary Commissioner or
Manager of said Dispensary during
the time he may In-elected
to such or position, and all
persons chosen as Dispensary Com-
missioners or Manager of said Dis-
this act, shall for I he
lime for which they are
ineligible to election to any office
position under said charter or
ordinances or to any in the
said county; provided, that the
Dispensary Commissioners
Manager or Managers of said Dis-
shall always be eligible to
re-election.
Sec, 1.1, The Com-
missioners shall give with
good and sureties payable
lo treasurer in such
sinus as may by said Hoard
of Control, conditioned for the
faithful performance of the duties
and shall be paid for
I heir services such sums as way be
lived by said Hoard of Control
which shall not lie less than Slim.
on ht annum.
Sec. Hi. That all laws and
clauses of law in conflict with this
act Is- and the hereby re-
pealed.
Sic. That this net shall la-
in force from -mil utter the day
of Jill
they will give a
Dispensary if a majority
white ask for it.
A DISCOVERY.
Ancient Order of
Trace Their History Back to
Order of
whose supreme is located in
this city, hare, after much
and the an-
ritual of this order as
following letter from the private
secretary of the
will certify. It appears from the
following communication that the
ritual was received in the Grecian
SHALL HAVE
hat depends entire on whether
a majority of the want
it and ask for it or not, The
and Observe is in with
the present Legislature Tues
day issue says i
Democratic position on focal
option, the dispensary, the licensed
saloon, and like that
whatever system the majority of
the white voter desire should lie
adopted. if the people
of any town of county want a
established they should
be able to show affirmatively
it is desired by a majority of the
white voters oft he
they can do this the Legislature
would make a mistake to establish
it. The same principle applies to
all like
No no rule by
a while minority, mi putting
the people of laws mil desired by
the majority, no of
questions where the vote
might the
Democratic doctrine of home rule
by white men.
We heartily of this; if a
language, the supreme officers of
the bad it translated to En-
and the work its ancient
form is now In the hands of The
printers, and when
completed it will be sent to the
different councils of the order
ill this country in Canada.
Cairo. Egypt, November
To the Supreme Officers of the
Ancient tinier of
Little Rock, Ark.,
Honored honor
to inform you that his majesty the
of has complied
with your request, and caused
diligent search to lie made among
the rubbish and ruins of the
i mids to discover, if the
ritual of the wise and
learned men of the East known as
Ills majesty employed the great
. Ch-
, mi lie Charles who
present excavating among reins
of cities of Egypt. The
ritual when found was much
dilapidated and almost
able, but bis majesty, with
of lib official Interpreter,
translated the
ritual from the ancient
to the present Egyptian
and I scud the work to you
in that form.
The wishes me to ex-
I press to you his high appreciation
of your noble efforts resurrect-
the grandest and most ancient
of all orders, which at one time
WU known to lie a powerful factor
in promulgating the lessons of
truth and morality
Ivy pt and Palestine, and sincerely
hope that the ancient virtues of
this ancient and noble order may
still its watchword its
modern form. I have the honor
to be your obedient servant.
Private Secretary to His Basel-
The
Slate they arc unable to gal justice
the State courts and must of
go to the United Stales
courts.
Neither of these contentious are
groundless. Even unbiased ob-
server knows that there is in this
Slate a in some
corporations, especially against
railroads, and Ibis prejudice has
been so fomented and
by politicians that it is
very for corporations at
all times lo get justice in State
courts; it is especially
cult if a case to the jury, for a
shrewd lawyer for the plaintiff can
very easily a jury that will
give a verdict against the railroads.
But the rail-
not blameless. They
too show a hostile dis-
position toward dis-
position to refuse reasonable de-
to treat reason-
able with contempt,
to fight all claims against them to
the last ditch regardless of the
the case. If they would
exhibit a more and friendly
spirit toward the people it would
lie better for them and for the
We believe there is a proper and
just middle ground in this matter.
We are Opposed to harsh and op-
laws against corporations,
and we are opposed to allowing
corporations to do as they please
Surely the case can be met and dis-
posed of without Injustice to either
as people bring them to A. Q.
Cox for cent per bushel.
Miss Annie has a
position as clerk in store of B.
Manning A Co.
There is another wire
in town today, but he is only-
two days old. It is the little sou of
Mr. Charlie who makes
wire fence. Mr. calls
his
Is your horse bothered with
gabled back or shoulders hot
weather If so you can
at once by using a cloth collar and
an Economic Hack made by the A.
ti. Cox Mfg. Co.
And don't forget this
Wagons.
Wagons. Carts.
Wagons. Carts.
The Meet of the North-
division of Atlantic
Association will convene here at
Baptist church next Friday.
M. Alderman will preach intro-
sermon. Important topics
will be discussed Friday, Saturday
and Sunday, which all arc Invited
to come and bear.
regulations, but they should at the
same time be treated with exact
justice and fairness. It is claimed
majority of the white voters do on the one baud that they carry
I to the said Dispensary Commission not want it, it should not be every case possible to the Catted
Very Bad Financiering.
it is reported that
ell became personally responsible
to one of the Raleigh banks for
about the amount expend
ill ill equipment, etc., of the North
Carolina troops for the war with
Spain. It was, of course, expected
that the Federal government would
promptly refund the amount.
thought it
or be would not have made himself
individually liable for the money,
and the bank thought it was
or it would hardly have at
rented the Governor's endorsement
torso large a sum as It
will be recalled that the War lie
at Washington refused to
thing more than credit
amount on an old claim of tin
United Stales against North Caro-
It is now -an I that the only
the Governor and the
bank for relief is the
of gelling a bill Con-
authorizing the payment of
the claim cash. The Governor
has been lo Washington, and the
late Get French has recently
been Hide with the supposed
object of fathering
interests. Wilmington Star.
Railroads and the Courts.
referring to
into the two houses of the
Assembly to prevent
removed from the State to
courts, Statesville landmark
covers whole ease most
and justly. copy with
is no but that
all foreign corporations doing
EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF
due not only lo the and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the can- and skill with which it is
manufactured by s.-n processes
to the California
Co. only, and we wish to Impress upon
all the importance of purchasing th
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the Km Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par-
ties. The standing the
Co. with the
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of in remedy. It la
far in advance of all other
a it act on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without Irritating or
this State should lie made
amenable to the laws and
In order lo get beneficial
effect, please remember th of
th Company
CALIFORNIA HG CO.
.
an
FOB AND
BOTTLE.
SCAMS THE NAME,
win as-1
FOR IMITATIONS BUS-
S PERRY DAVIS A SON.
TODAY'S
quoted by
W. A.
Greenville- N.
under the of
G.
Office over Baker Hart's
Hardware Store.
YORK
Cotton High Low Close.
March 0.10 5.96 6.10
Hay 6.01 6.15 6.01 6.15
August 6.05 6.20 6.05 6.10
February March.
Close. Tone.
3.11 Steady
YORK STOCKS.
High Close
Tobacco. 1481 1471
Sugar.
B. R. T.
MARKET.
Wheat. High Low Close.
May
The Had till Pas.
One a worthy
i from brr
cu rock at
water into tho
growing below. It felt,
back of a
I into
tho air J at roof of tho bat.
What might
int the Mt
dropped the pan with a clang upon
rock, took one leap
bill. Tho
n the aft-
it from rock to
last leopard bad jail
a hap of feet to
y bottom of of
feet below, and the bad whirled
about over It on
aide. would have the
old woman with bat a pan
which first half tho bide off
him then clanging in
from Himalayas to
plains below was which
be could not face, Good Words.
la Mania
A contributor bus amusing him-
self by to or
of W man in the
history of the world began
that every other let
thought and
conduct of
Of letters which
very In names of
tot we think most of oar
lo i to bow
many if names Id
.- how are
In compiler to
M much with
a view In Hat
men of as
Wat i-f the
nun i f bis Tho
Darwin,
Ezra, I Homer,
Luther,
Newt.
Virgil, Young,
of
surprising to from
medical in England
may ho
I. r itself, says British
Medical Journal cannot very well kill,
it do Hysterical
with kindred
are given lo immoderate
to increase
lull.
Dr. an
in a girl suffered
from
after i
was lit bad
from any sign cf heart dis-
ease. in off for
with
t In
in. I n
Ins. Tery
Well I i m I hi L.
the d tail directly
from r
Ilia
for the de-
tin up ill present-
ed it.-Mi Ibis for
to my client. I
of the
show
of
It i
nu indignant
who vi us juror-.
In i HI.
and
an i r
coll. i ti . mid
only Mg and fa four
it-maturity
do net Obviously
i great age, or
W. If. W. T.
We have Just opened
mi entirely new
stock of-----
HI
We Carry
Dry Goods, Notions. Hoots,
Shoes, Hats, Hardware,
Farm Implements,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
etc., fact
every STAPLE ARTICLE
curried u general stock.
We Also Sell
HAY, OATS,
TON SEED HULLS AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will be
found as low as a good article can
be sold at. You are cordially in-
to visit our store.
WHITE Q,
H. C.
is
Heavy and Fancy
GROCERIES,
N. C.
Cotton Hugging and Tics always
on has i
Fresh goods kept on
hand. Country- produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
D. .
Did if Ever Occur to you
That when yon it
economy to get the best
That is what we have,
The best of everything.
Ton may need.
We can all your needs In
Fine Candies, Fruits of all kinds,
Nuts, Raisins, We have Fine
CIGARS. in a box, pat up es-
for
J. L.
UP-TO-DATE,
STORE
That Is the place want to visit.
have opened the
building with a choice stock of
GOODS
and the best of general Tables Sup-
plies. I carry an------
UP . TO DATE STOCK
and am ready supply your needs
Give me a call.
J. S.
In Presents M
AT OUR STORE
To Buy
in- i four
has
been
to offer
Muck Is . new
that can he had at
suit
ML
our in
la to our
from
our val
that will
hand In hand. Cloth
in l a boy
now lo coon
bore ant com
two.
carry the
mock or i- r
ever In
WILSON,
THE CLO
W. B. -Open every o'clock
Eleven months to Christmas.
Dispensary.
There is grating to H.
. DOW establishment f .,
as has already
announced, is
on foot to make application the
General Assembly to pass a
The editor's two little girls mi- for this county. That
both sick. readers may lie Informed just what
The took a Law is, publish
jump downward Tuesday night. law as passed fur Franklin
The markets have been for
and excited for the last few days. I Every one should read it carefully
. , , . . and know himself just is
I rash fur Hides, , ,. , , ,
ml Turkeys. to
M. l dispensary Law.
COMERS AND
One Another Keeps
Them Moving;.
Jam
went to to-
day.
E. B. Aiken left this for
wont to
II. W, is in
to serve as Solicitor this week,
Joseph and his mother
little son left this morning for
Ahoskie.
Judge Fred Moore this morn-
for where he holds
this week.
Solicitor L. I. has gone to
Nashville where criminal court is
session this week.
T. K. Hooker Mrs. Hooker
left this for Jacksonville,
to spend a few weeks.
J. II. of Oxford, who
I been spending some time hen
with J. Bowling, left this morn-
Mrs. Hallie of Oxford.
baa been visiting her
Mrs. j. G. returned
today.
M. A. Stephens has gone to
Dunn make her home with her
two
I ill I
Our People to
Think About.
The Methodist was till-.
Sunday night from front
to hear they knew not what, for
the text
not had excited some curios
That was removed
when, after a few Introductory re-
marks, tile preacher. N. M.
Watson. that
key is a poison, that it kills, that
it la always Injurious to the health
system, therefore he who uses it in
any as a beverage may lie
and most eases guilty of viola-
ting the sixth commandment
There was not a Word of abuse
for anybody, but i quiet, deliberate
argument that
every step.
We haven't room for an outline
but
of the preacher wan that the man
who drinks whiskey as a
is guilty, the man who sells it is
guilty and the community that
does nut do all that ii
vent the Nile, is guilty. The
was strung and conclusion
lo lie liable.
In flea of the events of last
reek are asking can not
DON'T FAIL TO
There lie l
son, V. L. Stephens, in town. I something be done to restrain
Her is regretted midst.
There was a large t ion at
the Baptist church Sunday night
to bear special by the
pastor, Rev. A. W. Setser, lo the
by many friends.
Kit. B.
left this morning for Hot
Springs, Ark., to spend some time
for the health. His many
friends hope the trip will greatly Order of United American
i Mechanics. After briefly rehears-
the history of the order and
Turkeys
Becker's Flap Jack Flour, tor
Flap Jacks at J.
Let's Benin Stirring.
Court and its attendant excite
heard farmer say much of
bis lust year's cotton crop is yet own will settle down every day
the field. business. Sow 1st the Chamber
is, with again, lo doing
but no one can how long it take a at I hat Snow Hill-
will remain. railroad Ba-
it will not take much of this kind lust week,
of weather to make push their Then see what can lie done to-
In him.
Tl 1890.
K lull
noses up the river.
The State Sunday school
will be held Salisbury
March and
The table rapping spirit
writing foolishness is going the
round of the town
Most every stranger cum this
way says Greenville shows more
life than any other town its size.
That's good, but we need more life
yet.
meeting at Antioch Hap
church, Winterville, N. C,
next Friday, Saturday Sunday,
27th, 28th and 30th.
invited.
The Durham
its eightieth anniversary with
illustrated 10-page edition of
copies. It is a splendid
and will lie worth thousands of
dollars to
Notices arc published in l his issue
relative to making application to
the Assembly to establish
a dispensary law here. Friends
of the measure will lie requested to
meet some cuing during this week
and formulate plans.
Cure for Stuttering.
A young gentleman of this city
who stutters saw an advertisement
by some Northern firm claiming, a
sure cure for stuttering, the
money to be sent before the cure.
He thought the price fair, made
haste to send on the In
due course of lime he received the
cure. This was your
mouth
He didn't stutter at all after get
ting the Language flowed
Observer.
wards securing sonic factories and
other needed enterprises. It is
time a move was being made this
dire.-lion.
Two Escaped.
The Meant court sentenced nine
prisoners, all colored, to the pen-
two of them decided
for themselves that they would not
go with the others. The
two who were confined together
in an upper cell took advantage o
the of Sunday, and by means
pick and pine of iron with
which they come in possession
broke the lock to their cell. They
then cut u hole through the brick
wall between the cells and the
stairway and gained their liberty
by breaking open the front door.
Before leaving they tried to break
I lie luck on another cell and liberate
the prisoners in that also, but fail
ed. The escape was discovered
when the went to take sup-
per to the prisoners.
Samuel a deaf mute
near Monroe, was to
death by a bull Saturday.
stating that Its primary object wag
to raise the standard of
Mr. announced subject
to Mission of America in
the of the
taking Isaiah
people have I formed for
J. It. Rome, arrived show forth my
morning to visit his mother, The following is an analysis of
Mrs. M. A. I
l sermon
The relation between
government and Christianity.
The civil and Christian re-
Of the American pen
pie.
A. M. Moore went to
Monday evening.
J. A. left Monday
for and
Congressman Harry Skinner left
this morning for Washington City.
II. R. King, of who
u week here attending court,
left Monday evening.
W. t
are in town with their samples in
I our merchants.
Improve The Avenue.
The railroad people arc having
some nice grading done on
son avenue, near the depot, and
also where the new street between
the college grounds the rail-
road comes to the crossing. Pity
but what the town would
action while this is going on and
get the railroad people to
ate with them making some
down Dickinson ave-
That street, which is more
used than any other in town except
Evans street, is in a miserable con-
and its improvement would
be l i both to the town and
to the railroad. It la so bad that
hacks other vehicles have
to use the side streets going
to and from the depot.
Bean pain, danger and ;
possible death for
ire. For other it
Bean practically no
all Tin-re
no reason why child-
birth be a period
and dread. Per.
months before a
woman become a
mother she should
prepare for
lb critical ordeal
Then
which Is
for this
lone
Tho
this wonderful
preparation Is
It I a
liniment
to be ii-
ex-
It
the mus-
and re-
Use
distension,
America can only fulfill her
Miss Cams I mission the
Monday evening to visit Mrs. w.
II. near
Mrs. J. S. and daughter
Miss Katie returned from
this morning, where they
the marriage of Mr. It.
of
is in town.
Jordan
for Durham.
left this morning
earth when she has attained to
highest standard Christian
I. How the Jr. O. F. A. M.
seeks to raise standard of
By educating the
masses, By restricting
It was a practical sermon, and
Calculated bring the true
can to a knowledge of the re
resting upon him and
show him his duty is. His
remarks on educating the masses
restricting immigration were
especially timely.
TRINITY NOTES.
A service was held in tho Chapel
Wednesday evening in memory of
Dr. J. A. Dr.
presided. Dr. Basset read an ex-
tended memoir. Dr. spoke
his life an character. Dr. Can-
was once a student at
and always was a loyal and t rue
friend of the institution. Two
Mother's
f to every
organ con-
In
childbirth, and
take away all
danger and
nearly all suffer-
Best result
follow If the
remedy is used
whole
period
It is the
only remedy of the
kind in the world
that Ii endorsed by
bottle t U
drug stores, or tent
In on receipt
price.
Fits con-
invaluable In-
formation for all women,
will be sent to any ad-
dress upon application to
la C.
c. s. Forbes want
Tuesday evening.
Miss Mary left morn
for Creek.
Stuart Carr, of Snow Hill, is
visiting relatives here.
J. Cherry, Jr., left morn-
for points up the mud.
J. B. White has moved into the
new to J. L. Wool-
en on Greene street.
Mrs. M. II. left Tues
day evening for and
to visit relatives.
Mrs. who has bean
visiting relatives here, left gave u fund, the in-
for Washington. I come of which was to us a
fund. It Is very probable that
a memorial Collage will lie erected,
to lie used as a dormitory.
the meeting of the
Club held Saturday evening Prof,
the nature and
of meteors, especially
the recurring of November and
April showers. Prof read
a paper the engineering prob-
encountered In canal
He showed by means
charts and diagrams the
proposed fur the Panama Ni
canals and demonstrated
very clearly why these,
proved difficult.
Bar. M. Du Hose, D. D.,
Secretary Southern
Methodist church spent a day
guest of President
In the evening he lectured
at Main Street Church.
Examinations are now
They will continue until
Feb. 1st.
Architect of is
the park, superintending the
of the Craven Memo
You miss a splendid play if you
fail to see in the opera
house tonight.
Is Hope Fire Company entitled
to your t
at the opera house is for
the benefit of the company. Don't
stay away.
OVER THE COUNTRY.
The a in e i Peace Society has
declared against annexation of the
St. Stephen Cot-
ton Mills, Calais, Me., have struck
against reduced wages.
has surrender
ed himself ton, fa., us a
defaulter, from Asheville, a. C.
of the inauguration
of Colorado's new which
cost the State but
was divided as follows Decorations
of House chamber, where the
was held,
souvenir invitation
tickets,
expenses were nothing.
of the
Dispensary,
The manager and commissioner
much gratified at the
the Institution, ii was
opened, 1st. July 1897 in the
past months wen- eve
a divided
were paid to the . tow n and
School funds, of
mi band paid for with
nu liabilities. with-
out any capital, the Law required
the town and county to
funds, inn none were called for MAGNIFICENT displays
thus proving
cm be and operated
sue without a rent of
The consumption of liquor has
been very much reduced, the quiet
of the town is noticed by the
police, and it has been a source of
great satisfaction, that no
liquor shop is open the town
night, and when Dispensary is
closed on Saturday evening, will I
not be opened till Monday morning. I
The has bean
so as to give good ground
for opposition except the
saloon keepers.
This system is believed by many
to lie of the
problem, until the coming genera
I be educated to regard
liquor as any other poison and pro
it altogether.
Will be held at New. Bern. N.
Oils
interest
OF t
Fine Stock i
Attractive Wild Ii
and
------3000 is offered in
------The Out door Attraction w ill be a-----
AND 1.1. A Ml I'D
Premium List or other information address,
GEORGE GREEN, Sec,
New Bern, V. C.
Ml
J. ;
J, k.
To Prevent Burial Alive.
Assembly man
Introduced the House a bill to
premature
The bill provides Hint cities or
places w here there are or more
interments each cemetery shall
have a mortuary
used for I lie disposal of I he dead.
which shall provide rooms
number In enable each body
that is received to be placed and
kepi a certain lime. Over the
each luminary chamber
there shall be a transom, kept open
all hours. The door shall
kept unlocked all times, and
permission to Inspect a body tie-
posited shall In-given at all hours
of the day to the relatives or
friends of the deceased.
Nobody shall be received unless
accompanied by a statement the
part of an attending physician or
Coroner whether he has
found these signs of Per-
munition of respiration and
circulation, purple
of the dependent parts of the body;
blistering mound a
part of I he ski touched w a red
hot iron, or the characteristic stiff
us rigor
It is provided that no body shall
be burled, cremated or otherwise
disposed of in of the cemeteries,
or other places for the
final disposal of tho dead before
seventy two hours shall have
elapsed from the lime of death.
Albany iX. Dispatch.
Life I ire and-.
Acer lent Insurance.
Represents Class Com
panics
Office in Bonding opposite Court House
C.
--------MY PALL AND sum
l.
Jagging and Ties and a full Urn
Heavy have arrived will pat
to you until It will compel you
buy. It you once g and hear the
you are my custom r.
JAMES B WHiTE
Have yon a or a
moat anything needs fixing I bring ll to
or
i i. Farrar, a
old I rial Hull.
u pistol when the
discharged, mortally wounding him been the Park fur
him. the
Attributes Her Curt- to
Mrs. aged forty
years, who has been Buffering the
last twenty years with what
agreed was an organic and
incurable disease be spine, and
who has bean to her bed
years, arose Friday
and walked, Better still, she has
been walking ever
he free from all pain.
She attributes the wonderful cure
to God.
Local physicians long told
her then was earthly hope for
her. the physicians of the
Presbyterian of
t her, after she had seven
w i .- there, that her case was
all she do
a death.
She says she prayed, conversed
with and asked Him for in
formation. Friday she prayed
longer than usual, was reward
by a total disappearance of all
pain. Then she anise, dressed
herself walked down
Her housekeeper, Katharine Hale,
that she foil in a
faint. The day Mrs. Hall
walked a distance of twelve blocks
pain or fatigue. She I
it was only to give
soul wholly unreservedly to
Mrs. is highly educated
and a inn
church. -Foil Telegram to
Time Herald.
Greenville, N. .
Mr. one of III BI-
iii the Stale and any repair work bring us will
in- promptly and thoroughly done.
BICYCLE
OF A KINDS FOB
TOBACCO FLUE
BY,
Prices as low mil's.
MAKE
S. E. PENDER
IX
A iF
nice
the
I can now found in
formerly
occupied by
w . Brown,
COME TO BEE MB.
J. K.
for
HOODS,
Notions,
Notions, SHOES,
Huts. Trunks Pants.
Hat a, Trunks and Pauls.
A lull line of
FAMILY
All delivered free lo any
part the city.
It. II.
it. it. i
c.
i anal mm.
C.
D. J. WHICH K I. Owner.
The Dispensary Commended.
Mk.
in say few iii
of the
The main
It
it i it kilted or i
killing the town, in reply to
assertion we the town is
in batter now than it
when the weal Into
fed both from a moral and
We will mention
few
old on our market than
baa bean Cora the volume
of compared with
price of cotton been greater
than in Fewer
failure hare occurred and
more have been
than been the
h-t decade, There are a greater
number of occupied
legitimate than
known for more than ten
true hare vacant but not
were tor
There are
fewer vacant dwelling
the n than
of the fewer young
nun Idle than we have ob
erred. More young men
at from the than
there have been for or
more. There not
the . more than
twelve In there
been no charge of a
having been in the
county i the weal
rum and
have reduced,
of upon the
are very rare, I be moral
i the baa
greatly ha
paid into the school fund
by the than
paid by the tax
two having
on stock
all mid for worth over
The foregoing
are a few Instance of the improve
the moral
of our county and
here of be given. Ii
people want provided
or
gel it. Inn mil on
neither bare I
lie round to
drink and gamble, Bo in
favor of put-
ting these alone in the bulimic they
will outweigh all the
which ever have or ever d
from open liar rooms. X in
Pavel
II. m II
frog
of
iii I
Li I. will-
Or
In
to
mil i .,, . y n i. . rid
H, a i C A
. ,, i hid from Oxford
iii. I i me
. in m cue of our
. i
fatal f m
of. in i i all
heart in all at
all l. in. t i winch nil con-
London
lo
n DO J
II
i. -N i ii are expected
lot . ., . Ii culling
I . . n
Pill
stealth
Legal old dominion line
-Cf
r by V i
Liver
late the and product
A Vigorous Body.
For sick Mi-
constipation and kin
diseases, an absolute cure
Liver PILLS
Ti.- I'm Will, bow did
i ,
I , v M i -It a
am Herald
I i i-
ii
bi
la.
Id it Bo. it
i . . i I to
. . i r. ha
hat had an outsider
to North
the earn among, our that
Mrs. Joe bail
made, the would hare
stirred as before,
and
Eleven years age I bad a
that delicate front birth, and
for months aha
care of the beat
I.
. I
II I.-
r II
Mi Lit la r
UH
Ill
. .
i I .
ace
, lb,
.
The having duly
the Superior Court
Clerk of county as
the Will of
K. Little. notice is here
to all persons indebted to
the estate to make immediate pay
to the all
persons having claims said
estate to present the
MM tor payment on or the
of or this
will lie plead
of same
This
i.
Executor of ti. E. Little
NOTICE TO
duly the
Court Clerk of
of Jennie
is hereby to all
sons indebted to the estate to make
Bead this immediate to the under
and all having
claims the estate should
the fer on or
the day of January.
or this notice will In- plead
in bar of recovery of same.
You but Should you
Want Job Printing
SERVICE
Steamers leave on
and
days at ti A. M. for
water permitting.
leave at A.
M. A. M. on
data, and Saturdays.
Hailing to change de-
pending on of water.
Connecting at with
Steamers for Norfolk,
New York and Hoe-
ton, and for all points for the Went
with Norfolk.
should order freight by
the Old S. S. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Bay Line from Baltimore;
and Line from
Host on.
JNO. N. MYERS- SON,
N.
J.
N.
to see us.
lie r
This 2nd day of January. MM.
of Jennie
had in our to n. lint bis
cine seemed powerless to control
the at
dysentery She also
Iron aggravated blood ; LAND
trouble, which caused large -on By virtue of an order
to break out on
i inn
With AI.
reach the scat of the
disease,
and iii order In
cure ii you
Catarrh Cure is
en internally, acts directly on
the blood
Hall's Cure is not a
medicine. Ii by
our of i lie physicians in Ibis
country for year-, and la a regular
Ii
Deal known, combined
the acting
oil the surfaces, i he
tun
produce-, such
wonderful in curing
semi for free.
J. Co.,
Sold Toledo. O.
Hall's best.
Application be made In the
of North
for of a Stock
law for portion of
lying along Tar River on the Mouth
side of same the
Pence and
West towards the
line,
N. C. 1890,
Notice la given that
plication will made to the
of North
Carolina a
for I be of Pitt.
r.
Notice i- hereby that
plication will be made to the
present Assembly of So lb
Carolina to a lb-pen.
in the the town of
Application will be to the
of North
Carolina for an to th
law the town
N. requiring tin
In extend
-aid fence from its
mi-mi Tar river up the bank of
-aid river In low u line.
N. C.
Application will lie made In
of North Caro-
to I he-ale of i
w one mile of the
ill Nuptial
Till N. the repeal
of all laws now standing on the
there-
with. J. J. iv.
I.
T. b,
Win. f I. Li ii
Ii.
Application will In- made Hie
of North Cam
to amend the charter of the
low n of lite and the repeal
of all laws now standing on the
w A.
W. M.
B, J.
M. T. Bob-ton.
IN Hi. t UP,
It. I.
Jan.
DIRECTORY.
III
Ml is r.-Service- every Sun
day, morning and evening.
Thursday evening. Rev.
A. pastor.
in. c. .
C . -No regular sen ices.
a. superintendent.
-Services every Sun
day. and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday
N. M. Watson, Sunday
p. in. W. P.
third
Sunday
J. II. Morion, Sunday
p. J. It. Moore
r. a a. id
Lodge, No. Dial and
third Monday evening.
llama, w. M. j. m.
P. Lodge, No.
evening.
W. P. N. II. Over
Sec.
K. of Tar No.
every evening. Ir.
B. A. Move, Jr., C. C. J. A.
while, k. of it.
It. No.
even
W. II. Ii. M. It.
Lang. Baa,
A. every
Wednesday night at I. O.
O. P. hall. Ii. L. Conn
Oil lime I here would
as We had several
to treat
time-, but nothing
case. would lance these
but as soon as one was
another broke out. and the doctors
are nu- no hope of her cure.
she had led a life of agony and
for six mouths, was in-
spired to try Joe Person's
Itemed-. There was a change for
the better four hours, it
seemed to check the at once,
and after using a few my
child a- entirely cured, and
lever since bad sign of trouble
is now in perfect health. A
after this I
lo break out on my ankle, mid
strange to say did mil of
Mr-. Joe was
under treatment inductors for
three years, but continued
worse until they had eaten
lo the bone. I then thought of
trying Mrs. Joe Wash and
did so. and it is useless to
say it soon made a cure.
wish I could speak so that
man. woman and child,
Carolina could hear, that I
might tell what Mrs.
son's Remedy and Wash did lot
me and mine. I adv one of my
friends ho had been a terrible
Sufferer a long time, with nurses
sore She used the
and Wash, and it soon made a
cure.
I have it to ever
id many friends,
oilier ailments, and I have
never known it lo fail lo cure yet.
There la no equal lo it.
it Reads Eon
Co., Out. S,
f the
I made
in a certain Proceeding
therein pending, entitled, II.
Cobb and against C. A.
at and I Mon
reached Hill. KM, sell
public before the Court House
door ill to the highest
bidder, a Certain tract or parcel of
land in the of Pitt adjoin-
the lands of A. Tucker.
Thomas Nobles, deceased, and
en containing one hundred and
more or less and known
formerly
belonging to M. L.
day of
I. Blow,
Professional Card
i n
I. I.
K, MOORE.
At Law.
N. C.
In
Mills It. Eure,
Tarboro, n. c n. c,
BURR,
r AT LAW,
N. C.
Ir.
T,
Greenville, N. c.
over J. C.
Cobb
Swill Galloway, B. P.
Snow N. c. N.
AT LAW,
N.
all I lie Courts.
l r. I,
, C A SHOWS CO.
Anything a
r fl
visiting
WHOLESALE
buckwheat, fancy Ponce
side meat, hams,
am, sugar,
cigarettes,
butter, butter, full
oat Hakes, hominy Hakes,
meal and bulls, cotton seed
bought at cents per bushel.
M.
MACHINES
BAGS SALT.
Etc,
BOTTOM
Come to see
M.
SALE.
By v of a decree of the mi
Court of Pitt county made
at December Term, In the
action of it I. of
S. V. against ,. C.
King, Peyton T. Atkinson, Alice
s. Atkinson, and other, I will on
the day of March,
1890, sell at public sale before III
Court House door In town of
Greenville, to tin-highest bidder,
a certain tract or pan-el of laud,
lying and being the
Pill and and described as
follows, to adjoining lauds
of It. E. Mayo, H. Ball, the
Hives heirs and others, containing
fourteen hundred and thirty
seven acre- more or less and known
as farm. of
Cash,
ibis 5th day of January. 1809.
ii. p.
SALE.
By virtue of a decree of the
Court of I'm County, made
at December term, in tin-
action of E. II. Hornaday, trustee
and hi hers against L. C. King and
I will on Monday
day of March, at
lie sale the Court House door
in the town of to the
highest bidder, a certain tract or
parcel of land, lying and I icing in
the county of and and
described follows, to
joining the lands of Abel Smith,
William King, the heirs of
Harris, Moses Joyner and
containing twelve
bundled and more or Ian
and known the farm.
Terms of wile cash.
This day of Jan.,
II. P.
LAND MALE.
By of an order of the
Court of Pitt county on the
day of January, in u
Special
pending entitled Cannon,
Public administer
the
versus James Joyner and
will on Monday, nth.
public sale the
Court House in to
the highest bidder, a certain lot or
pan-el of laud near the town of
adjoining the Cherry
Tin lot and which is
fully a deed made by
the Lumber Company
and others lo Mason and
ilia recorded In the
office of county
and MS,
Pub.
the estate of Till.
iii--. iii i
. oil, . h
lie
At our shops on Ave-
we repair all of
and Panning
Pistols, etc.
We also manufacture------
j t
POSTS,
t LISTERS. X
Let us have your work.
ALLEN.
Whichard, N. C.
The in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid or country
HAlf on
fr n M i
,. .
nit
tH a
m i
the Brat ton
U U fully In th
it n i
and n . now u
. ,. .
if
-Sheet Poster.
1.1 r.
co . .,,.,
carry a line of the
celebrated
Geo. S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big hit in fountain pen
and is distinctive Parker
Not only does it feed the ink
perfectly, but prevents soiled
fingers.
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