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to see us
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Anything a
Visiting Card
to
Sheet Foster
HE COWED THE BULLY
Lord I
Fin i no
of
in . Ml in n of
wry
The m
. u. uh
op awe i f
la n woo kin m
it Ml ft
it With lit- He had Men
paying formal
and in tut i in
i i f a
frock u tall Tin- bat
was carefully oil a bat
Frederic Jo read ail
0- r jut urn veil
r j line cf
and and
Hi
the
bat ever
mat much as
looking The t tho bat
was. DOn Frederic could endure.
a t he tn tho
bin and
to object on floor up
that hat, be roared.
waiters won par-
with terror at hearing rue to
man ton
by a up that re-
i in . more
than me. lieutenant did
he t I Ho as
by rut and force
of the man an a before hi
r. i r tin
I law wool American
r Saturday
carry a line of tho
celebrated
S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big hit in fountain pen
and is
Wot only does u feed the ink
perfectly, but soiled
The of
t from if diphtheria
w V k at mum of die year
later area Iran a
f J i in the place.
; re woo would
where a can fever existed
enter the apartment
of suffering from diphtheria.
A of typhoid fever
but little the
in obi Midst of
I a which it
l r inert W of
i- lo u
by the The in
to danger from ibid clans of
. u i- the of
health H.
Dot, It.
Tie I
I mid ticket in
in- wagon for the
lime age nm man. was badly fooled
once in an annual . ll. I i. by ibis
that I fooled myself, letter from
a r. who wanted know if I
buy a mi I Lack to
bare ii act. and it was lo
be Id the ready for inhibition
one Monday morning I bad a rather
any v, bat I, a-t like,
rate It war
big, with and I ii Id cur to
go ahead on that idea and him.
elf.
did. Tho picture ho
j i ii any eye at any range.
He t a whale frame of
i f. r i a in-
land, the at chewing up
sailors i-ii tho h .
Sunday,
and I rub my
hi i it Th,. moment it
bang out t around it,
lion-
day remarkable doors were
I ; and at I went
I I bear a growl.
I said to
. I
wasn't m . It was
mob be-
hind th ,,. They bad been lured
by ere, and when they to
i ago d i they
-i it
ii, th, .
A remarked
hail a stranger or an outsider
to North and made
the I hat
Mrs. had
the would ii have
as never this
and suppose a
had a
that was and
mouths she was under ion
slant of the bent we
had our town. his
to control
bowel which had lie
come chronic dysentery. She also
from
which large BOMB
and risings t break her
Oft time then- would lie a
many as H or We had several
to her at
limes, but nothing reached her
case. They would lance these
but as soon as one wag eared
another broke oat, and the doctors.
gave no hope of her core.
she had led a life of agony and
suffering for months. I was in-
spired to in Mrs.
. There was change for
the better to twenty-four hours,
cheek the bowels at once.
and after using a my
wt entirely and has
never since had any sign of trouble
am is now in health. A
few after I had two sores
to break out my ankle, and
range to say I did not think of
Mrs. Job Person's Remedy. I was
under the treatment of doctors for
throe years. sores continued
to gel worse until they had eaten
to bone. I then thought of
living Mrs. Person's Wash and
did so. and it is almost to
say it soon made a cure.
I wish I could speak so that
man, and child, in
could hear, that
It'll What HtS. Joe
son's and Wash did for
and mine. advised one of my
friends who had been a
sufferer for a long time, with nurses
sore mouth. She Used
and Wash, and it soon made a
cure.
have recommended it to ever
so many of my friends, indigos.
other ailments, I have
never known it to fail i cure yet.
There is no medicine equal to it.
Rachel Shade
Roxboro, Co., 1898,
Legal Notices.
NOTICE TO
The undersigned having duly
before the Superior Court
Clerk of as
the Last Will and of
K. Little, notice is
by given lo all persons to
Hie to make immediate
to the undersigned, and all
persona hat tog claims against Bald
estate are notified to present the
mm for payment or before the
-1st day or this
notice will plead bar of
cry of same
This Dec. Slat, ISM.
G. Little,
Executor of G. B Little
NOTICE TO
Having duly before the
Superior Court Clerk of county
as Executor of the Last Will and Tea
lament of Jennie deceased,
notice is hereby given to all
sons indebted to the estate to make
Immediate to the
and all persons having
claims against the estate should
present the same for payment on or i
before the 2nd day of January,
or this notice will plead
in bar of recovery of same.
This 2nd day of January, ISM.
of Jennie
TELL
All Your
ABOUT
TIM wonderful new
RHEUMATISM.
n.
out the arid t bf
par -t the
And Kills Rheumatism.
Bold by
bottle, j
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-of
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lb. Br-4 two
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Send f
OLD DOMINION LINE
NOTICE.
Notice in hereby given
win be made to the pies
cut General Assembly of North
to enact a law
of Pitt,
LAND SALE.
By virtue of an order of the
Superior Court of Till county made
in a certain Special Proceeding
therein pending, entitled, II.
Cobb and Sarah against c. A.
and
day, February 6th, sell at
public sale the Court House
door in Greenville, to the highest
bidder, a certain tract or of
land in the county of Pitt adjoin-
the lauds of A. C. Tucker.
Thomas Nobles,
containing one and
more or less and known
as the formerly
m. L. Mount,
ed, of
This 20th day of December,
1808.
L. Blow,
Commissioner,
. in, twos
lie i .
V m.
m. Peters
p .
mi n
in,
e- York a m.
ii m.
Hue M
NOTICE.
The Daily Reflector
ways
Gives the home news every
at small price
b cents a month. Are
you a subscriber It not
you ought to be.
Hew nut
is long way off, and this
Manning at-r . . ,
earned u, among . elite of
,., as .- faraway
land. In certain la
wherein I of marriage-
able age, nu empty Is
I by a suing and from a
wind lust, ad
by in
i m an it is
r in- Japanese lover to an-
tao dwelling f sweetheart
, I ml his band,
be to plant
rate. This takes
be U folly aware that mother
id r or at
act of planing a the
is to a formal
prop i tin- lady his choice. Tho
settled plant to his
Bind, retiree, is free to
If lie j, right
cart of his gift
waters it and tends it
bar own bands, all may set
donor is accept I at a Bot
if In. I. lid if
parents th,. poor plant i. ion
from vim. urn morning lies
ll-u veranda or in
tho path
act as
man. she
Application will N- made to the
present General Assembly of North
Carolina for the passage of a Stock
la for portion of Pill County
along Tar River on the tout n
sale of III
Greenville Pence
running towards Ed
county line,
Greenville, N. C. Jan, nth 1890,
NOTICE.
Application will i- to
present General of North
Carolina for an amendment lo the
stock law around town
Greenville, c. requiring the
County Commissioners to extend
Bald fence from its eastern
nus on Tar up hank of
aid river lo the town line.
Greenville, N. c, 1800,
IN Kits S A
virtue of a decree of the
Court of Pitt made
December Term, 1807, in the
action of I Executor of
S. V. against L. C.
King. Peyton T, Atkinson. Alic
S. Atkinson, and others. will on
Monday, 6th day of March.
1800, public gale before the
Court House door In the town f
Greenville, to highest bidder,
a certain I rail or parcel of land.
lying and being in the county of
and described as
follows, adjoining the lands
of It. K. May. If. O. Hell, the
Rives heirs others, containing
fourteen
seven acres more or less and known
as the farm. Terms of
Cash.
This 5th day of January. 1800.
II. Tyson,
Commissioner.
in. a s.
I I
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a m
i- in. 1.18 a m, S
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1.11 m. . .
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Atlanta p m, charter.
tun I pro.
in a n
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yA i pin.
A AT
The Eastern
contains
news w.
information to the
trowing
co, that is worth many times
mote than the price
Secret of Beauty
is health. The secret
power to digest
a Proper
into can never be
the liver does not act Us part
know this
malaria
torpid liver, piles
fever,
kindred
Liver Pills
NOTRE.
lie made to the
of North
Una amend the charter of the
repeal
now standing on the
inconsistent there-
A.
W. M.
B.
M. T.
B. J,
It. L,
Of all laws
Statute book g
with.
COMMISSIONER'S BALE.
virtue of a decree of I he
Court of Pitt County, made
December term, 1807, the
action of K. II. trustee
others against L. King
others. I will on Monday the nth
day of March, 1800, sell at pub-
Court
in the town of Greenville, to the
highest bidder, tract or
parcel of laud, lying being; in
the county of
described as follows, to
joining the lands of Abel
William King, the heirs of
Harris, Moses and
others, containing twelve
hundred and fifty acres more or less
known as the farm.
Terms of sale Beast,
This day of Jan.,
II. K.
C in
ii i.
12.05 an. I
sin,
am, Richmond a.
nm,
i.
rm, ,.
pin, a pm.
pm, s
om. I
ii. -.-.,
lino night. No
York am,
pm, Baltimore pm
pm.
p.,.
1.1-0 pat, Kick, Mount V.
tin.
on.
.
No. o. .
.- New am.
vile t-
I.- P
v i
SERVICE
leave Washington on
Mondays. Wednesdays Fri-
days at A. M. for Greenville.
water permitting.
Returning leave at A.
M. A. M. on
days, Saturdays.
Sailing hours de-
pending on stage of water.
Connect at Washington with
for Norfolk,
York
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
New York; Line from
Hay from
Line front
Boston,
N. son.
Washington, N. C.
J.
Greenville, N.
to w. r. win, i.
I I- I .,.
Jan. 17th ism.
K.
will be made to the
General Assembly of North Caro-
to
one mile of the
Will at Marlboro,
county, N- and repeal
of all laws standing the
inconsistent there
with. j.
W. Him.-.
N. L.
J. T.
G.
Ian 17th.
LAUD SALK.
virtue of an of the
Court of Pitt county
nth day of January, in a
Special Proceeding therein
pending entitled Cannon,
Public Administrator, administer- .
u a. m., a m
I It. Tannin am,
pin. Jacksonville p;
-Savanna night.
ton
A l Inn
am, Augusta
4.17 pm,
ii
am, Lake n ,.
is e-
i i
m.,
. arrives Neck at ,.
p. m., ,
I.
, Greenville a. m.
i x a. a. m.,
IV
relate
m., m I a, u
0.111 a. in.,
in leave
i, pm arrive at
and nm Dally except
leaves a u,
lb
an p. m., Sunday IS M
Whichard, N. C.
The complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid or
mm am
At our shops on I lick Ave
repair all kinds of
and Farming
Pistols, etc.
We also manufacture------
t CARTS,
t t
t BRACKETS,
posts,
t HA LISTERS. J
us have your work.
BARNHILL ALLEN.
versus other
T. Care c
u t L. u. fan
I will on Monday,
sell at public sale the
House door in Greenville to
highest bidder, I certain lot or
parcel of land near the Oft
Greenville, adjoining the Cherry
Turnage lot others which is
fully in a deed made by
the Greenville, Company
and others lo Mason and
recorded the Regis
office of county in Hook
pages Ml and
Pub,
Administering the estate of
U With
cure
i. and ll. Ir
leave
NI it I
S pin Spring Hope pm Ho
leave Spring Hope ate
U an
Sunday.
kin OS
I Bun , ;
striving 8.30 a. r He
-oiling leaves U i a , ,
i t n.
Train on
it except
r, m-
sin ii I 3,11-
, .
I K Manager
1875.-------
WHOLESALE
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce
molasses, side meat, hums, should-
tobacco,
snuff, cigars, cigarettes,
butter, mountain butter, full
cheese, sausage,
Hakes, hominy Hakes, cotton-
seed meal hulls, cotton seed
bought at cents per bushel.
D. M. FERRY GARDEN SEEDS.
STANDARD Sewing MACHINES
BAGS SALT.
BUREAUS.
MATTRESS US,
CHAIRS, Etc,
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to sec
M.
Phone Cm.
it
sines
TWICE
WEEK
-FOR-
The Eastern
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION per. Year in Advance.
VOL, XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY.
NO
and
Friday
-AT
s m
The Facts About The
Meeting; The Ills.
It has that a citizen's
mooting of the town of Fay el Hie
passed resolutions protesting
the dispensary act of a
legislature demanding a
vote on the question. It might
lie well for the people of
to have some of facts about
It was in the office of om-
of the hotel
which never paid expenses except
when a bar was run in the hotel.
There were citizens in at
most of whom were in
some way financially interested in
the sale of And these were
somewhat divided in
A number of citizens who
were did not attend among
whom was the Mayor of the
were not invited at
all.
The refusal of these represent-
the liquor interests of the city.
shows the the
The saloon advocates care
little religion or morals.
They care little about the home or
the church. They think only of
the dollar made by it. They sang
out before
last election, and now they
the rule established that
they may be able to overcome the
will of over 1300 while voters, said
to be the majority of the white
of the county.
The dispensary men won an hon-
est victory before house
now the people who have cried mil
against the fusion Legislature will
not gracefully accent the act of a
while man's legislature. The ac-
speaks much against the
loon advocates. The men who have
stood for the dispensary are
have made denials in
lighting the money power which
the saloons represent. While most
those who are now trying to
overthrow the work of the house
are personally interested in the
saloon if as sellers, they
are as drinkers endorsers,
A new petition is now being cir-
by the liquor men to put it
In a popular vote of the people.
This means these men do
care for the great issue of
ISM, bat only for the ad-
of personal interests.
The Christian
are awakened as never be-
fore. They are largely democrats
they desire that the dispensary
shall stand until tin-constitution is
amended. They will then ready
to vote for prohibition against dis-
For the present the dis-
is the best solution of the
liquor
Thomas.
C Jan.
The School Fund.
the
so called education of the has
proven a failure, as we believe-. It
is one of the features in the
problem oar mind has reached
a positive conclusion. We honest
believe the Ural impulse of
a after he has acquired
i education,
is to a preacher, a
or to turn an
honest penny by his skill
in forging another
person's name to a financial paper,
There may la-, there probably are.
some rare exceptions lo this
general of the
lion, but as class, education is no
blessing to By the
tent fact, they are the Interiors of
all the races, the --servant of
by divine decree, and every
advancement of the nice but con-
firms, that divine denunciation.
The first a after
he leaves room is to
I he pulpit, the next Step in
ambition's ladder is lo himself
to some corrupt Republican while
man. who has become tho
of his party.
We heard yesterday of a case
which belongs to a class. A
boy completed his education in the
schools with a high reputation for
proficiency. He had not long been
out of school before he hail
the name of his lather,
old lime who hail
lated some property. He broke
his father up. was for
forgery, employed a lawyer to tie-
fend him. Was cm. Cheat
ed him out of his fee. Ami was
sent to the Penitentiary. What
was worth to him
Worse than nothing. Education,
as ninth as is commended, is not
always a boon. This boy is
me of a large class. He was an ed-
and he paid the pen-
of his education In the
This view is of
per
But there is another view. An
education forced oat of a poor
for another poor man to whom he
is under no obligations, who is of
an alien race at heart, hostile
to the man who is forced
him. Is there any equity at the
base of such an education. Is
not contrary,
in who educates the alien.
If then ed neat ion be no boon and
Messing to a if it an in
justice to another poor man with
cant rat ions to be forced to educate
him, if then in addition to this
the education thus procured lends
to break the social barrier that pro-
the white man in the purity of
his Mood and family, then is it
or politic to perpetuate
the wrong
beth City Economist.
Beautiful Embroideries Is
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a.
White
Swiss,
and
Hamburg
Embroideries
All Over
LACES.
I'll
The Borrowing Nuisance. I Where Age Is Looked Co i.
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lo male,
with Insertion
mulch.
Fine
LACK,
imitation
LACE
insertion
to match,
j Habitual
very liable In fen-gel In sue-ll
and
ally asking fur
tin-in. G-. m unit k
rather Hum ii. or if u
is make up
buy at once.
v. ill I hen have ii always at
hand and i- ill IV-el no
lion lo join ill
in e lie as lo
ii safe-H u in your
I --ii;. ; h
illness, I. i,.
s,.,. article
is i- ii ii-l in in
clean go
ii lake form of -i
us i
a rather in exit. you
lie lo i he ran . en slight
a loan as it new Is- iv
u- am reel, for J nil run
whether your friend may
to file ii. send ii on some
in- else. W lieu b art l-o
l-e lit
and in the
down a page, .-
a trick of mos I The ii-1
whole matter i -never
I air
OF CHIP.
Thai model n scourge. he
p ii ins be air with its filial germs,
so an is safe from its
ravages, multitudes have found
a sure against
genius malady in Dr. King's New
Discovery. When you feel a s.
your
have chills mill fever, sure
in I lie-
n sin
j may know have
Grip, yon need King's
-w Ills, . ll Mill
cure cough, heal the
I Kill
germs prevent
lei- efforts i In- malady . Price
eels s Money if
cured. A trial J. I.
Drug Store,
in I
is not .
reason. v, is
an old nun .
fore I lie old man nm
inn-.
Japan than any alien el
world. n. might i
u hi . i-
i.-s in
i I,
; . . i .
. duty nil I toil ;
t 11.- conn try.
.-I part
i i .
in . let I
unjust or he
i. i . In-, or how
clings lo tint
pa though. . is
ii- era ii nature lint
and flavor of fruits,
size, quality
of vegetables,
i and plumpness of grain,
arc all Ly Potash.
Potash,
properly combined with
Acid and Nitrogen, and
rally applied, will improve
soil and increase yield
and quality of any crop.
Writ at .- which
tell ft ranters with
Sew York.
i Order t ,
as Cotton Pickers.
BAKER H
Burdens Taxation.
No class of people
as much as the
His business is ultimate. The
merchants, the manufacturers, the
railroads, tho professional man, all
other classes, may throw
the of their burdens bank up
on the farmer.
the great body of in this
country. Whatever tax the mer-
chant pays is added the price- of
his whatever lax
pays is added to cost
his wares, so it goes all along
line. But farmer when lie
purchases the must pay for
all this increased taxation. He
does not fix the price upon the
goods he buys, nor upon the pro
which he If prosperity
reaches him it is at the cud of
line, for he is virtually by
all oilier classes to the
margin of Farm
The country papers are the pal-
of our liberty, declares a
recent writer. And he undertakes
to prove- the of as-
in
The country as the
county weakly is generally called,
the only means left to
serve the spark of liberty In
country. There is not a
tan impel- in the e
not what political
to affiliate with, but what
is edited and conducted entirely
on the load eating
plan. They fawn and Butler
around the bunted, and
glittering scum pose as
leaden and bend the
hinges of to those
positions of never
do they have to offer
when not only severe criticism, but
and exposure of
ales arc due to the public.
The big papers are all run on
policy plan and by the
BUM
IN-
General
Hardware,
Mr. French
II I
marking mi fa, I
ale hi e
will, last year's i up
Mr. i rather i
. ins I
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. , n III
Among
was a ,
plant , and Idol suggested n
self lo might
in pit king n lion, lie
got it I plan
sin sit. lie now has
on hi
;, -I in lo Ii i i the
sick
bold oft I-
ma-k.
tin- suck is
key In point in tin
empties his
him then he buck and
fills
man, however, i-
Hiking upon ii;
ii- a
meat his rights is licit
to i hole
I. III. He ii,
ll .
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h's . . .
-W e- set . , is ,. . . -s
In- Ai entering l lit
i-
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.
. II- III
the
, work of
lo
In mission
ill
peak . .
Mi. in
shape-. -in ends and
. . . ruing
ii mil develop
III . lei's I'm
lo
I hell nm
A- the or th is mission
mi i ii part
Hi G . has
might
ll i In-
.- lie- ilia . p of
I . ml I.
.-,.
hen have
our loins -ill
In- task h in- ii has
ii
Just received a carload
,. A, ,.
. .
It Is ii Mailer.
Ii i- a which The Com
has
the grows more
Still.
crop of the
state and yet Western
nil tin- cot Ion mills. The
every
week new
cotton mills or the j thank I In I
ill in Pied who
and I lull . hen
seldom is there note fr his vain up
any such a thing in Cam i,,,
when c sen
upper sections j in Ibis regard
voiced by
some count ion in which there are Tennessee, who
cotton raise nun.-, am, when
Is the chief w.
mill
inn.
he
I I
VI. i
,., . nun I i-t I he seal the
. i ., -1
slit in mill in lo
, are -ii lake internal rein
t in I in.- i- Ink
en mull . and i on
surfaces,
Hall's i i it
ll WU by
tun i he in i his
for years, is ii
ion. of tho
I.--I tonics ii, i.
-i
on he
h I in
. hill
I I I. -nil- III I III I I'll.
Send
i Props.
I I I O.
Hall an-
Prof- ml
ii.
I HI
The woman in
ill always
hut one who would heal There i
keep her ll ill
she is sickly all run
ii she w ill be lien
bit-. she has i i
I her impure
will cause pimples, skin
complex
ion. is the In-I
in the world n
liver and kidneys
n i In
mid citizens
I Slate's, em,
i in. .-I mis iii-i can
i i
by tho
in world and arc used by
millions.
MAIN ,
Sill, .
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II
I lie Ive In lite world for
Cats, , .
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FLEMING
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c.
Gilliam . Mill- ,
Eu re,
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purify gives Chi Corns,
nerves, i , eyes, h, I
-kill, rich complexion, ll , Pile's, m . i
will make it I
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VI I FAS A LAW,
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HEN
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KM N Woolen, store
i mm
Tilt LEGISLATURE.
Keep Work.
D. J. Ed. Owner. By Mr. Powell, to protect hotel
i boarding forbidding
transient guests from taking
Entered at the
X. a-
Mall
TUESDAY, 1899.
Prof. E. E. Britton baa brought
suit for against editor J. A.
of the Barnaul Sun,
because the mistook another
man the same name for
repeal article. The case
heard Wilson
STATE NEW.
The Charlotte i says u is
rumored In States Me people
of that loan
assignment.
The census of the town of Kin
ton has just completed,
number of whites is
-total
i i. There arc white and
colored voters -total
voters. -Free Cress,
Mi.- hundreds of norther.;
tiers Southern Issued
two letters of i. i i ;
and
the one
business in Soul b, asking
these to together Southern
April for
investments in die
South.
morning Mr.
Alien a with
his brother, Mr. II. mi
the place, in Jones
county. Mr. Lawrence Allen rail
after a rabbit fell in
It. Hi- brother came up
hint dead. Free
Press.
Mrs. wife Mr.
T. Pate well known
merchant soul carder, was
last week,
says the Lincoln Journal.
unwell, feeling chilly, she
down a pallet before lire ;
with her back to it. and fell asleep.
Presently she by the
great heal and a roaring sound lo
tin, her clothing in She
was live years old mid leave
a husband and children.
True to Lite.
A young married lady
their trunks or other baggage be-
fore their bills or give
proper for payment.
Mi. Julian, to amend See.
of the Code, service
of process, ease of debt
process can t- served
a magistrate in the
to lo
trial in same if he
in in another.
Han. i to make
animal appropriation for
i be State and making it of
three regiments of twelve
and Artillery
Patterson, of
the interests of the
Stale to p i
i lie expenses of animal meeting
of Stale Hairy
-I I
Senator Jerome, chap
i IT, of 1885, as lo
to
it ion.
, hi
It'll .
Mr, M lo
prevent
cattle other live
.-k.
Mr. punish
his per
in low n hat local up
i ion etc.
opera
lion and in
North
Una.
Mr. Winston, of Bertie.
Sis-. of
luting sen Ice of summon
v-
en es.
-i
Si 11---in citizens of
Pitt to
stock law.
of Pill in
of stuck law .
Senator Jones, of lo de
line the lei's of clerks of Superior
courts and pence in
claim proceedings.
Senator In amend section
the Code clerks
Superior lo issue restraining
orders.
KM Hill CHRISTIAN
CATE.
First Issue Appears Feb. 15th.
The new Methodist paper which
is to be published in this city has
been christened the
Christian ho editor.
Dr. T. X. Ivey, baa arrived
in tile I issue of the
piper will appear February
Articles of incorporation were
Secretary of State
following stock-
holders, who an-1 he i
Rev. X. M. of
;. Brown, J. S, Wynne. B. P.
Brown, of B. John, of
Miller,
M. T. of Ply
; W. Jenkins, of Smith
B, II.
III
NEWSY HAPPENINGS
BUSINESS NOTES.
N. Feb. I.
Hurst is up again
though looking quite thin,
lira. Bail i- visiting friend
in mill around Ibis
week.
A. Cos want- your
seed at rents per bushel. Of
will give you meal exchange for
teed.
Mr. E. u. go in again last
bringing a nice lot of onion
U be most always dues.
Harrington Barber are
quite a in their store.
They arc going t-
one half of their old store,
ever as
mi
and N. Duke, of Durham. as much
Advocate Company 1- Incorporated they arc putting In
for a term of thirty years
capital stock is people buying
had their wire fence Ills because Umber
meet in.- yesterday and elected Id betting scarce with
following directors Rev. N. M. Lad others ace that it is really
Watson. U. Rev. fence after all.
w. Jenkins and Mr. Joseph U. B. K. Manning are rolling
Brown. The directors elected big boxes of goods which
The Going.
The habit of church going is
for the development
your o To
appose that you can well for
yourself by staying at home and
reading a favorite book, is a grant
mistake. creatures,
and piety lines not in
solitude or isolation. There is a
real demand in our natures for
joint acts of worship and the
of saints. Every
has proven
ll lb we my. To stay
away from the house of God is to
lose ground. wen not
so. there are manifold reasons why
ibis duty should not be neglected.
Suppose everybody con-
lo slight it. would
quickly But
everybody else has much
In ill so as you have. yon
justify yourself in a line of action
that If coin-rally adopted would
issue such disastrous
We beg you to Is- ill your place at
all services of the sanctuary.
Advocate.
United States Senator Tabor
Says That It Should Be
Used.
follow officers
J, s. president.
J. Miller, vice president.
IV P. secretary.
N. M. Watson, treasurer.
The e. committee was
Brown,
Rev. N. II. Watson and J.
Post.
JUST I I .
have come and pretty part
about it is that they have
plenty of room to show them ill
their two large st ires x foal
each.
Cox moved into his new
brick office Thursday,
railroad from bis old one. He
is mil very Well up vol. but
has plenty of room, is again
lo talk business.
Marriage
Register of Deeds Moore
marriage licenses lo fol
parties last week
wilt
Mills.
Evans and Ida M. Sill
Inn.
M. and Sarah Lang.
T. Turner I-
Issued
low
Lena
Please
. I
it I Ill-
wrote
one morn-
gave her husband n sealed let-
be
to office, lie dill s,,.
the letter ran follows
I am obliged lo toll you some-
thing may give you pain,
there Is no help for ii. Von
should know-everything, whatever
be the
week have fell it must come
to this, I have waited until the
extremity, and can remain
lent Do not overwhelm
me with bitter reproach, for you
will have put up with your
share of the trouble well as my
Cold perspiration stood in
drops the bro of
who hail for the worst-
Trembling In- read
sugar is all gone,
order some
you
tenth line, and
yon
be forget It lime
COUNTRY.
Swiss lo
J. B. arrived
York vest
The Raleigh has sailed from
Aden for Port Said, homeward
from Manila.
The Colorado urges,
by resolution, other States give
a trial of Colorado's woman
system.
The Saratoga will
curry tin- battalion the
Third Regiment volunteer
ears to Charles
ton, S.
Boron and He
who wore arrested recently St.
for
mails to a scheme to de-
have surrendered by
their bondsmen at Jacksonville.
PILING. PAPERS.
They Make Interesting History.
This morning Mr. Allen Warren
dropped in Tut-. Run w
office lo talk over the, weather old
limes, other matters. When
speaking of newspapers he said he
In the
s back in the Fifties and
in that paper for
years, hi-only regret it now
Hint lie did not Hie pro
serve every copy of it, If those
bad they
make a valuable and Inter
history of the years covered.
Mr, Warren says be is convinced
people make a mistake not
preserving their paper- thus
have n of important mutters
transpiring,
going lo have his keep
lib- away every copy of Tim
till.- that goes nut.
Mr Warren is right this
mailer. Tin value of a complete Die
your paper would be
incalculable for reference future
years, will be worth far more
than the trouble In save all copies
of a paper, and it is a dial
a largo number subscribers do
I not I hem. IT they start to
saving get a years
paper-mi hand, would not be
Iii-iii for
I should to How Mr. War
example Ibis matter.
Reflector. 3rd,
Snow wreaths always
livery man's face smiles.
When a man gets accustomed lo
eating course dinners he considers
any other kind coarse.
sin- is your understand-
,. ideal and the real
He Ideal Hush gel
it always real, if i what yon
The fellow who has
hi- heavy overcoat is in a
He'll have lo lo
gel it, and he'll ban- a cough if be
doesn't gel
old fellow, you
Jones well. I- he a per-
son --What ask that for
I want to him a
V; but if he's I won't try
In make the
don't propose to be jumping
around after my salary all
said leading with
some beat. -Well, here's your
replied the manager;
now you're a
COLDEST DAYS.
The for Years.
Mr. Allen Warren, an
accurate record
l . gives us the follow as the
oldest days in the last six
night and j. II. Davis and Mary Rich
IS. Cox Mfg has to run their
Hour col mills night and day
to keep, up and this is not all ; they
will run their factory work
also if necessary to keep up
supply your wants.
One Dose
When
feel con
and wit tone, with
our no appetite,
. Ob
Hood's Pills
f dose, from to
Um trill do their work,
be I he I in muM the.
and you happy
lit-. I I I
were no
extremely cold days, hence no dates
for those yearn are given. Mr.
Warren says the 8th of February,
180.1. when the temperature was
toll, was the lowest he
remembers in this no-
the name date the tern
OBSERVATIONS.
Made by The Orange Va.
Its an ill wind that blows snow
good.
Slander is the devil's tribute lo
a man's worth.
A wall between many old friend-
ships is built of freeze tone.
Stars are the funeral torches
keep nightly vigil over all the
dead.
Most people are fond of calling
the roll when they take their
morning
It is during the cold weather that
draws on keep
warm.
is the devil's workman,
building out of man's toil
palace of dial
Purity of mind is the loftiest
mountain, and ball passion the
dead sea of a man's character.
a woman belongs lo
the upper set. and then again all
upper set belongs to a woman.
The deaf man never heal the
evil that's said about him. Thus
doth lift- have its compensations.
Many men have many minds, hut
many women one
when discussing the faults of some
her woman.
It is easier to illuminate the
World With the lantern end of a lire
than it is for a preacher and a
newspaper lo please everybody.
TO A COLD IX A HAY.
Take Laxative Tab
lets. All druggists refund money
if it fails to cure. The gen
on each Tablet.
Hodges and
Smith.
l;
Howard and
John Maggie
Jordan Daniel Over-
ton.
TODAY'S
Opening. Noon. March mil
June
August till
February and
Opening.
Opening, Noon. May
Recent events a Do you suffer from insomnia
camp is more dangerous than a bat- Arc you one of those much to lie-
tie. Not only in the my. but pitied individuals who wrestle with
ordinary life, more lives arc lost by the pillow through the long hours
a heedless disregard of the begin- of the and rise in the morn-
of poor health than by Billing with haggard features
other causes combined. low eyes If so. take advantage of
Dyspepsia or nervousness is ah-1 the remarkable power of this
hitch inexcusable now. There greatest of all remedies for
is no more reason for a man or strength.
man eating with poor appetite or Celery Compound calms
sleeping or con j and all the nervous tis-
from neuralgia sues and induces the hotly to take
there is of his or on solid
her going without the Nervous debility causes timidity,
depression, and lack of
Every candid person who has the struggle of life; whereas
force insures self
of e and brain enterprise and prosperity.
lion, needs to lake heart the number the
words of such unbiased persons as j ,,, o a
simple lack of nerve force.
at was showing 0-
it lo lie four degrees colder there
than here.
It Done
was
old with the issue
last week. The issue of the
paper was published on January
1883, by present editor
of w ho it lo
bis brother iii It baa since
his charge and a
bill has been pub
linked for the past and a half
years, might In-said that
relationship to the
man our opinion were
lo say hat think has
its power for good county,
therefore we refrain.-
Spoke for the Sick Man's Job In
the Event of Death.
Collector HarkinS a
loiter from an aspirant to the
of col which created
considerable amusement. The
tor the that a
certain deputy nil tile force wits ill
and that then- probability of
view this
he as ready
to lake sick position
when death created the
sits Miss
cures
by neutralizing the acids in the
and driving them out of
system. It positive.
cure.
ii or ems or i
I WILL SOT I
I I I
, LOOK fort IMITATIONS AND SUB- ,
I BEARS THE NAME, I
PERRY DAVIS t SON.
Old occur to
That w lieu you buy it
to gel best
That is what we have.
The beet of everything.
You may need.
We can supply all your needs in
Fine Candles, emits of all kinds,
Raisins, have Fine
a box. put up es-
for us.
J L. STARKER
II. T.
fit
We have just opened
building with an entirely new
and of------
Dry Notions. Hoots,
Shoos, Hats, Hardware,
Crockery, Farm Implements,
Meat, Hour, Sugar, Coffee,
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact
every ARTICLE
carried in a general stock.
We Also Sell
HAY, OATS. CORK, OUT
TOM HULLS AND
AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will be
found as low as a article can
lie sold at. are cordially
v to visit our store.
FLEMING,
Senator Tabor, who cannot afford
to attach their guarantee to any
thing they pave not themselves in-
DENVER, Col.,
Messrs. Wells. Richardson Co.
heartily
mend your Paine's celery com-
It is which should
be widely used. I have used it,
and I therefore know Whereof I
speak. Very
N. A.
Former s.
There is no better foundation for
permanent good health, or n holier
ion for coping with t he hard
work and taxing strain of life than
rich, red. pure blood and plenty of
it. acquired by use of
Compound,
Physicians
Celery Compound as the one
remedy for restoring health
and strength to the worn-out sys-
H,,
ASK YOUR DEALER
-y THE
WARRANTED. .
PER
PAIR
Fitting. Best and
Mat Shoe sold.
c h S
X lo I ,,
In. ,,
S In Sold
J. C. Cobb Son.
UP-TO-DATE
STORE
That is the place want to visit.
have Just opened in the
building with a choice stock of
and of general Tahiti Sup-
plies, i carry an-----
, TO DATE STOCK
and am ready lo supply your needs
mo a call.
J.
D.
IN
Heavy and
GROCERIES,
X. C.
V-------U--
Cotton fies always
Fresh goods kept
hand. Country produce and
sold. A trial will convince you.
P.
U.----- .
ind mo other
;. l-. and
women.
The Heroic, Humorous
ls Side of
Of
lo
Terrible
logic KW.
m m
Ci-in everywhere
pay- Bend for
la terms.
If.
Your Spring Suit
Make your selections now. Spring all In.
Our Tailoring Department is newness itself. The
names of best dressers are daily being rat-
corded on our order books. Suitings and
from the best foreign mills.
YOUR SPRING HAT
Our is complete. is
All the latest Mocks. Correct sly in price.
FRANK WILSON
THE KING LO
FEBRUARY A YEAR.
But New Names Come Every
lay.
Agent J. It. Moore real to
Rocky Mount
Miss Dudley this
morning for
II, in I
lay evening from Scotland Neck.
Deputy Sheriff Mason re
turned evening from
M. and
his from
Mrs. Unroll children I ion has entirely
returned evening front disease.
Baltimore whore they had Nothing in recent
spending two with ,
than the
OF VACCINATION.
Vaccination is not claimed lo be
an invariable and
in
no use number of eases successful
vaccination ran s person
many years small
iii unities iii
re are
Bud systematically carried out are
those in which smallpox has the
v mi-. On
hand lea In which
nation are
those iii which epidemics arc Boat
prevalent. In German Army
in EASTERN
I . u.
I the practice of vaccination re
stumped
cigar lie
n on eastern i soil I
have ii K remotest doubt, Inn
if it can In is
I will say in the begin
in that my relation lo
industry him such
a- in i of
special
in soil, climate and
cigar I
was it. in make .
CoW
c.
i, N.
DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND.
There will be
on .
and instruct
invest of the a
Stock
lit m
it
LOCAL
Dad col Is grip
continue lo
Three This Mouth.
get several prominent
in this short -I lib. SI. Val-
Day ; Ash
day, beginning of Lent ;
I Washington's birth day.
It Is easier to grip than
it is lo turn it loose.
St. Valentine's Day, t Mb, is the
next day of general note.
II, lain-went up the road
this morning.
N. II. left this morn-
for
Solicitor L. I. Moore left this
morning for Wilson.
While left
lose
macs
his sou who is
Make Others.
An oyster shell crossing baa boon
made at one place on el reel
I so people can gel over without
l running risk the
is housekeeping I it might he well lo make
Dickinson avenue.
The cotton not last long
the price is off again.
Friday night the weather felt
almost as warm as
Many people arc imagining their
heads have reached double sine,
It is bad colds.
Farmers are laying In supply
of tobacco cloth preparatory for
plant
The Hertford Courier has
pended people who owe it
would not pay their debts.
Many people have to blow their
own horn, hot now every
one is compelled to blow his own
nose.
Frank Wilson bus received his
spring samples for custom
made suits. He has the latest
styles.
The way to avoid sickness
is to keep yourself healthy by
the great
Mood
We have not heard of any steps
being taken by
chants looking to the repeal of the
merchants purchase tax law.
The article in another column on
Value of is
from the pen of a leading physician
and is worthy a careful
you arc not
entirely satisfied with your laundry
service, suppose you let us call for
the next handle, our work will
please the most exacting person.
Wilmington Strain
Agent.
Most too Soon.
Sonic folks can see a long ways
ahead, and arc already predicting
that this will lie a good crop year.
Before there is even
too. They can guess better about
August.
Home.
His many friends will be glad lo
know that Sugg reached
home Friday from the
of
where he has been for six
weeks. lie comes home almost
well of bis troubles and while he
is weak and thin in We hope
he is on the way to good health.
Died.
Miss Margaret A Hardy, of this
county, who was a pit Ion at the
asylum at Raleigh, died then
Thursday. The were
brought to Greenville the train
Friday evening and taken lo her
former home, seven miles in the
country, for interment. Deceased
years old.
Next Best to Prohibition.
Our down-eastern neighbor,
Greenville is being arrayed pro
mid con in the movement for a dis-
is in the
midst of the light and laying
well for the dispensary . Success
Brother The dis-
next In-st thing
to Standard.
Our Prosperous Neighbor.
The has
entered upon its eighteenth year.
Editor has given
county the best loon papers
in the State. One most admirable
feature his work is open
fact that he always takes a Stand
for praise for any one.
Scotland Meek Commonwealth.
Social
The Burst.
Thursday near Ken-
Henderson went hunting. His
gun was over-loaded and when he
fired it the gun burst. of his
eyes was put out and he narrowly
escaped killed.
Looking Brass Buttons.
It got out the colored
the soldiers would
be home a
crowd went to depot to meet
them. Hut there did not a soldier
come.
A Fine Musician.
Mr. Frank Wilson, of Durham,
who is to assist the in their
concert Tuesday night, is without
a superior as a trombone player.
He practiced with the Friday
night and astonished all present
with his mimic. He played with
the orchestras at both the
Springs Wadesboro
School f has piny
with the best of
To he ;
when one o hi lo In
sleep. Too. i .-
salads t
tile
simplest foist or
at all To
when one wan
cry. Alt this
much
society
her .
followers.
Miss Blanche of
is visiting her sister. Mm.
Mrs, Han of
mine over this morning lo visit
Mrs. M. II.
Sum -HIM y. l.
S. Norman is sick.
M. Blow left Friday evening
for
II. of Petersburg,
spent last night here.
W. Wiggins, came
down Friday evening.
H. Moore returned
evening from Mount.
Mis. Lawrence Carr left
evening for to visit her
parent.
T. B. Hooker and Mrs. Hooker
returned Friday evening from
trip to Florida.
Miss of Baltimore,
arrived Friday evening to visit
Miss Skinner.
Miss Mary Alice Move left this
morning to charge of a music
school near Washington.
K. and bride, of
came over today to visit
the family of Tunstall.
Sugg, who has been the
hospital in the past
month, returned home Friday eve-
Mrs. of Suffolk, who
has visiting her daughter,
Mrs. F. ti. returned home
today.
Miss Stella Roberta, of Newborn,
who has been visiting Mrs. II. C
Hooker, left morning
Wilson.
Frank Wilson, of Durham, who
assist the band in the concert
Tuesday night, arrived Friday
evening.
F. l. Brown came over
this morning front Kinston and
goes out to Falkland t hold
services tomorrow.
Miss Willis,
who has been visiting Mrs. C
Honker, left for home Ibis morn-
through the country,
by Or. L. Can.
J. F. editor of the
Watch Tower of Washington
a culler
Ibis morning. He was on bis way i
to Mount Pleasant to hold services
Sunday.
his
inn
f Montreal.
The epidemic which was started in
1870 was severe In lower Canada
persisted in Montreal until
1875.
A great deal of fooling had
amused among French Cumuli
ans tin- occurrence several
ion
lowing
several agitators,
among thorns French physician
Rome ling aroused a popular
and wide spread prejudice
tin- Tho
animal lymph was
toward
among the but
hi
carried out.
Between the and
unprotected
lion grow up. and material was
ripe for an epidemic. I hi
28th a ear
who had traveled from Chicago
where the disease had been
lent was into the Hotel
Dion, the civic smallpox hospital
being the lime closed.
line was not carried mil and on
April 1st a servant in the
died with smallpox.
Following her disease, with a neg-
absolutely criminal,
minorities of the place dismissed
all patients presenting no
toms of contagion, who could
home. The disease spread like
wild lire, and in months there
died of smallpox in tho city
The mortality of small
pox patients who have been
vaccinated is from six to eight per
cent, while iii the it
is forty live per cent.
ill Fish. Oysters, and Wild
and
is offend in
The and Out Ions will b n
l VI. Ml
n List or oilier in formal ion address,
I- ,. a lien by re i h
war I hen raging in my
rule left their
laud and
planters ii in
the friendly soil
Florida, Of Ida
I crop I saw an re id much the
I fabulous and in-re
I prices which many farmers sold
From
I conceived tin Idea
j the soils water
If all a majority
glow cigar f, In I
was I I he slate a
gale to the
I i-r- III lie
In- I In II. . . ,,,,, .,
,, , ,. , . I Mr.
Ibis workmen at
to further Investigate R, promptly and thoroughly
The sol Is of some parts Florida
GEORGE GREEN, Sec.,
New Bern, N. C.
ti.
la ill.
. v
Hi ii
KS.
i ., or n II
l lo
m. db
and
mil work bring its
will
for
A Lying Son.
Jones is Sam's
noble sou. He told bis lather that
a certain estimable citizen of Sam's
town had invited him into rear
taken drink of whiskey-
Sam cut the follow
with a roaring sermon, which
misleading a hoy was the text
He said i man who tempted
my boy lo drink leave this
If he will not go peaceably
he ill go at the shot
gun. I am ready to go before my
a record of having shot
a scoundrel who led my child to
There was a barrel of the
same sort, only hotter, and Sam
fairly foamed at the mouth with
threatening. The whole
was gallon got excited. The
bit
Wonder
that
break
Sown
The
winches.
crushing pains in
the back and loins.
The All
such symptoms in-
serious de-
delicate female or-
and must
e overcome st
once. Remove the
cause. Strengthen
exhausted nature.
l; u through the low and
one was asking his neighbor,
Who can be the
the mod women called Hob into
her house and asked who had
persuaded him to drink. Bob
laughed. Why it
he said, told pa He lo
him something lo preach
about, didn't the old bum
howl
Eastern Industrial Issue.
Mr. Frank Wilson, of Durham.
who is here for a few days, is on
the the Durham
tells us his paper will
the middle of May an
industrial edition for eastern
Carolina similar lo the one
issued for Durham and vicinity
few week ago. paper will be
helpful to any
Factories Help Everybody.
We notice that those towns over
A LITTLE SUFFERER
and Covered Was
Was
little hoy i
on I arms.
was worst on .
on his I acre very bad,
It la l it I'd
where cotton factories arc I which would h. n
and line, ink II
they would
Female Regulator
la the standard remedy for the
and peculiar to women.
Bet mysterious
of mythical but a stand-
ard i In accordance
with scientific principles from approved
medical materials.
Regulator is endorsed by
have it. his been in sue
use quarter of a century. It
Is sold by a one dollar a bottle.
i. I h
fate upon
pal higher prices lot cotton
than is quoted from York.
This is good argument that every
large cotton growing county ought
to have factories. One
ville would tint only help the town
but would
help the farmers to
got higher prices for their
that
factory could U- built here the
operative The movement
for one should started. We
i the tobacco Interests would
also Is- if tobaCCO
established.
Intense and the had
to to keep ah
from We
greatly alarmed U
had and U
only her
Hood's decided to give
We M I
In en- very soon. Alter
him tour Hood's Ha
the humor had all keen out el
blood In- never SUMS
William BASTS, loath
Indiana.
You can bay Hunts all
Be sure gel only Hood's.
tint
not together unlike Hull
near lauds in Horn I
It a- H ell . in
and format ion but
are
different.
From the I
from planters in
attendance this convention I
derived the
1st,
ping leaf a deep warm,
sandy tree
from standing wider, and naturally j
drained, impervious or J
clay that will readily
water saturating soil J
lively will line cigar
for this reason I
that much of the soil eastern
t is not for .
lint our
soils produce the tobacco, i
in ,
parts of Florida lip among the
piny ridges and high i
banging from the pine limbs ran I
be seen we call low laud moss
great plant Is
cm inly for life .
upon, a high degree of
hence Us presence all over Hie laud
is of dense at
Now Is plant
that feeds largely front
in under the
of
rich mellow soil fanned
by the never ceasing gentle
of Atlantic by day gulf
by night, counter winds
heavily laden w moisture III the
opinion of this writer contribute
no small to high degree of
Hue cigar leaf
in I'll well
some one may suggest why i- it In
the far north and north Mia cigar
tobacco is the only kind produced
So is hut of an inferior type lo
that which we are writing
reader you had better continue
to grow green lips and Hash lugs
at S a pound than to pi to
grow the same to the acre
at the same price per
for Your experience, In
I from son in
to acre, from three
crops ti. same planting,
arc too short here for more
reports
prices are
experienced and crack tanners in
the of instances, the low
prices losses are
Now i not Intended
ho may
the On
I would like
made. Nor is it written upon
practical knowledge but from
obtained men who
l have made the of cigar
I a and a business, Their
and views I have
j to apply to our
I w the I
bicycle
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Fire and
Insurance.
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parties.
Office in
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MY Shu OF
It
and and a
Heavy will put
the price so to you until it will compel you
buy. Ii you once see tho hear the
are my customer.
JAMES B WHITE
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11.1.1;. .
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Soldier Harriet a Negress.
Drink of The In lied States.
We here very at-
curate estimate of the of the
I States.
author,
Philadelphia, i- highest
authority in on -till
lie has made ii life
and information thus imparted
in hi- de. lining be Ills
It is of Hi.-
v apple
mil readers.
During year
register
William Jackson. pi of
M. Hundred ml
Now York, in
ville, 11-f
gotten
ill tI lake 1.1
to unravel.
Jackson pot class led distilleries,
wound up taking young grab fruit, e
woman. Mitt tie Mas gallons,
a preacher marry which hi a gallon to
ill -1 wan
Friday young Wan shell e
up enough lo realize lull ii-1 i
graceful In, which discovered
himself . . . .
shut In- i . During ml
dime, by asking the
magistrate for When .-.
reply in. v .-
a- ill Stall
inn law was
In nil-. toll, In-
ii,
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etc
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had a stranger or an
cine to North Carolina, made
our people
Mi-. Joe Person's bad
people would ism have
stirred as never before. Bead this
suppose
Eleven years ago I bad a child
that was delicate from birth,
for six she was
stunt rare of the beat physician we
had in our town, lint his
lo control
ill.- trouble, which had be
dysentery, she also
from -.-an- aggravated blood
which large sores
risings to break -i on her
Oft time there would be as
many a- We had several
doctor-. I., treat her
nothing reached
would lance these
ii a- noon a- a
broke out, doctors
me no hope of her cure. Ai
months. I was In-
spired . try Mi-. Joe
There was a change for
in twenty four hours,
lo check the bowels at once,
a m
a entirely cured, has
-in. any
in health, A
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Doctors Say;
which prevail in dis-
are invariably
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great
in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result
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Steamers for Norfolk,
New York
ton, for all points the West
with railroads Norfolk.
shippers should order freight by
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prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices par
We 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.
At our on Dickinson Ave-
we repair all kinds of
Farming
etc.
We also
t CARTS, J
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; posts.
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Let us have your work.
SCHULTZ
Prepared Polite
meal, hams, should-
sugar.
cigarettes, cheroot.
butter, full
cream sausage
oat Hakes,
MOd and bulls, Bead
bought at In cents per bushel.
U.
inn BAGS SALT,
oil AI Etc,
Come to sec
Phone
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home news every
at the small price
cf cents a month. Are
you a subscriber P
you ought to be.
The Eastern Reflector
Is a year and contains
the news gives
information to the
those growing
co, that is worth many times
e than the price
ILL TH HEIR
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and
Friday
VOL. XVIII.
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRI A ,
lo,
NO
LETTER.
It.
Miles up the ad
and
War Com-
mission, by again I
embalmed rat to oar
soldiers. Alger
Miles
but he la afraid to do so, even f
Mr. be-
cause he knows give
Mil.-, an opportunity lo prove bis
charge, an I I Miles
wants. The positive of
Mill's Unit be proof
I ball be beef was
greatly disturbed War hives
which bad
report
no beef was
Hie ll is now a lit-
He afraid report an
in Ci of t be beef
ton. This thing over by a
It is now believed a
number of Senators who were
Inclined to treaty
Will with
adoption of the
treaty does not
retention of the to
result in the of
treaty. Monday.
Nobody had any cause to
prised when the bill the
Increase of the army to
men was passed the House
by ii vole of to
democrats and one voted
for the bill and republicans
voted against it.
of the amendment giving
dent authority, in bis discretion,
to the army to men
was exposed by the democrats
before the bill was jammed through
under orders from the White
House, ll is Mr. who is
clamoring for a standing army of
consequently nobody
expect him lo voluntarily make
number smaller, -lust before the
bill was pissed a shrewd move was
made to add to its strength in the
by the adoption of an amend-
for the abolishment of the
army Km- several
curs the temperance and reform
of the country have
asking to do away
with the but their re
quests ha been ignored until now.
when their is needed to
gel the Senate to agree ton stand-
army Of men. The re
publican leaden are about as slick
as they make them, when ii
to manipulating legislation.
The Hull bill for
gold standard, re-
of the greenbacks, and
other purposes, has been favorably
reported to the House from the
Coinage committee, under pressure
from the gold standard men who
have been leg-
but, easy ought lo be
for the republicans to put the bill
House, it is very
doubtful whether they do it.
Representative Handy, of
wan, has filed the minority com-
report against the Manna-
Payne shipping bill, is a
stinger. Words an not minced,
but the bounties provided for
tin- bill are named for just what
they are, personal grabs into the
people, money. Of the cost,
report a careful
conservative estimate we Ibid
the government will lie obligated
by the contracts likely
into during the first twelve mouths
under this bill to pay bounties
amounting to more than
hi concluding
bill is I lie mg of mere
and should is- re-
by Representative, of
political parties. It is vicious
in principle, it is not necessary
for the rehabilitation of our
chant marine to give hundreds
millions of the peoples money.
The bill is wholly
When the for
country allows himself to lie
Interviewed for publication, it is
generally t, help the government
of the country he represents
out Consequently
is much curiosity in Washington
since the German Ambassador de
eland in a published Interview
that ant
with the Slates
in Philippines,
Stales did not Interfere with
plans in China, as lo
game is. Bailie
think the Interview as in
tended to notify us that American
nun intervention in plans
in China is price that be
paid for German
In American plans in the Philip
pines.
clique are not
were, They real-
that their pull Is getting weak
in spots. First, the Senate refused
lo act on Sampson's ions
III reasons
next Long to
assume the of
Sampson and the crew of
New York to i I I.-i I lo prize
for participation in the de
ion of
ordered claim be referred
to the Court of Claims, All of
which is mils for the
The I louse tin- and
Harbor bill this week. It
ii little more than
One of the results of the pits
age of the bill to provide for a
standing army of men Is
the announcement that the
Appropriation bill, which will be
reported to the House next week,
will carry Imperial
ism comes high.
Senator Gorman knew when he
began his light against the treaty
that the securing of thirty-odd
against the ratification of
treaty, would not permanently n-
treaty, because of the
of its commanding more
the necessary two -thirds in
the of the next Congress
therefore it was unimportant
whether be secured I hem or not.
Hut be baa accomplished the
pal object for which be fought.
The speeches made in the Semite
the conn
try to the danger lies in our
permanent possession of the
pi and made it
b id received cub for guns
which wen made
a cost of
thus pocketing a
each gnu, without in the
work of miking them,
Kyle was directed
Hies,,
The House Judiciary Committee
has reported a resolution declaring
that Wheeler, Col,
bell, Colonel Major Hob
their seats in tin-
Coin
missions in i Army . Tile
tempt to have the committee take
the same action the cases
an members
several existing Com
was a failure. The
that
serve on Comm 1st-ions
without forfeiting their seats.
Although House
Cumins not to try posh
any legislation at Ibis i
session. I he extreme gold
men are Irving o force action
Ho- Hill lull. A
lion
I lib. for voting on Hull bill, and
pressure is being brought to
on the to have
that reported back In the
House.
His;.
Beautiful Embroideries k Sets
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Embroideries
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to
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Mill . bill.
drunk and i
s runs ink,
lo
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help the
f bit
ell .
I ill some .
ll i.-
;.
Had Roads and Hull Times.
city or town which is sit-
in an agricultural section
finds the trade of its retail mer-
chants very largely and
governed according to the weal her.
A period of bad weather, such as
ruin or snow. Hilda little produce
doming to town, and few
buyers in the stores.
A period of clear weather
plenty of produce and numerous
country buyers the city.
Why should the weather bet bus
so effective as a trade producer or
trade destroyer, can lie easily an-
The following met j
It Is simply because rainy taken from the editorial
makes traveling over country
roads as they now arc. very bud
rainy season,
I,
Well Id
right, i- on
no
Hi
Isl. If .
side, v. ii
resist. I ii
shops,
I inner.,
The news
watched for I heir
Telegram,
yon will substitute
of up
protracted this season of I hey will apply
weather, the border the lo this How
and the consequent fulling off In blacksmith
t ho movement of country products
to market. etc.,
It thus follows Hint
dull times and
for the city or town which
certain that I situated. editor is indeed, often, these
public opinion will prevent I be Is any remedy for these is lit loss to give
tying out Imperial policy conditions, must the farmer and Ami where arc the
has been in the beads of merchant submit to these upholsterers, milkers, etc
Mr. and some of bis roads and dull arc indeed
Mr. is it possible that periods
that public opinion could not travel over
been so or so the country roads maybe
aroused in any other Way, as it has duration;
by the light be and I who is the proper build
acted with have made. log of public roadway, and its
were not strong enough in voles to
amend the treaty, but the result
shows that arc
than banging to kill a dog.
hasn't been killed, it
been badly crippled.
a representative of
the national Mechanics
who among those heard by Die
careful maintenance afterwards,
matter bow unseasonable tin
Where are brokers and real
estate
little. All of have an
part mil part lo perform in building
I be city, their advert
in lie local papers go fur towards
showing lo the world I he low ll
is on the move. I.-I every man gel
la shoulder to the wheel. To.
An Interesting
An designed
Ir; ,.
table in n.-gm
on n,,.
riot, ; , ;,,.
While ; .,, ,,, n
lb.
Wilmington Ironworks. The
is
-sin-pa id.
A prominent member of the
I Hirer's I a 1st
Slur I but
the union has pro
for
while men
in tin- .-ii not including
jobs ,
for main others.
Julius Son,
BALTIMORE. MD. Dept.
Figures l i , . Report of
tor
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ii ,
strange, and
thing, signed by the
i;
is tin- fuel that they
in. the
pm.,.
the i
i. i
way interfere ill,
system the I. .
Hess. Such .
such inn,
lo tin- liquor ll
bill ire in . oil,
In is a .
this in.-
pledge the bod, . .
soul destroying in
article referred lo ibis
,. up i n
. do not let I hem
. ;. will try
party if r .
Met Inn .
bum mil; as .
for part
so far as i . In their
rib business, .
In -ell ii; ruin
lows -.-ll
would up I
Well, if lakes
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a make sue
ii id i. split u
and Hi.- the i.
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impassable even after a long period
if weather.
more ways weather may be, roadways maybe
If I constructed which cannot become people refuse
unless see word is going
to bring them, mid
large returns, it is
constant drop that wears
North Carolina, there, la no good rock, and cast the
reason for dull times will return after many. lays.
may not return
; but it ill return if bikes
to till
I be present
, , . . I we in ; .
seek no trouble
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Senate Commit unit bud roads, unless the people
Labor. the eight hour the roads I,, remain with
Blade startling charges, lie being improved, and if do
charged Unit the this, the farmer must expect leas
Company and the Maxim
Company, being
able to at the price specified
contracts gnus mid gun car-
awarded them by the
bad the work per
by Government
lat the Washington
received In cash, the U
bis products, the 111.-1
must dull days and necks,
when business drags and is
nothing toil., but wall for clearing
skies.- Journal.
the cost of making
contract pi ice. He charged Hull
under lite arrangement specified,
hail received
as the difference between
the COSt of milking I lie car
the contract price, and per box.
Co.
I, o Salve.
salve in tin world for
Cuts, Bruises, Bores, Salt
Chap
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all Skin
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faction or money refunded, Price
sale
many days
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