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only does it teed the ink
perfectly, but soiled
lingers.
he Daily Reflector
Gives the home news
a at small price
cents a month. Are
yo . a It not
yo ought to be.
The Eastern
Is a year c
the news gives
information to the
pt i rowing ac-
co, that is worth m my limes
e than the nice
I la in old colored brother
I who
to the
lug i a-o years missed
big snow.
In- efforts has never
u and lo
thing from his present
Somebody ought to start
the lint around the outside for
brother Brady. deserves it. I
We be It i since
the he lost,
Hero an from
In
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am how lo
up ill- here pin It'll
how lo break up. quit a
a Journal. t
PROOF.
ii is an can
a wonderful
power. The
leave ii who have
been and .
cured H
lo make claims.
who have written us
letters lug
Ii He been cured Rev J.
I. Mr.
K.
N. Hail Argus; Mr.
A I'm-. prominent
and Mr.
It. Duke, a railroad man,
Mil
W ill Cure
CD .
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ON THE MONITOR.
UM
Fatal Accident.
in. M.
hi tin i II ii ii-ii hi reel, l i
the Atlantic
shop, narrow ea
Hue
In was ugh. by i Ml which
u . . body and burled
force
. u i feel . I-
mil mi iii n-
killed. ii mis In- wax
smashed, i- en I over
in- lie i- hr I i
, bill no
Republican Prejudice Against
the
Dr. II M. Rill lei
I I- i lie HI.
in
Mitchell county hi- u larger
white than
any in the State,
i- a greater prejudice
ii tin any
man Semi
I'm, father in law . who
Hi i there, i- a-
colored intern ill and
in low i-
lowed lo e. On one he
-lair- n drummer
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re ill In rein mill
in urn Ii el Ii .-11
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I hi I u, n mark-
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I.
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mi i m. k in nil room in
the ii Captain
ha- . ii n I hug la-i
i officer who
lo duty mi Monitor
II II It- I who
I i a on the
v. . . . ti Caps Hat
i. .
ii i i .
k-i i tho
. I in Battery lo
tin- nu i. i- I I
it.- n
Von
naval . i i
at the beginning tho war, and
ill-- nib
make I i-t rial
they hail In baud. In fact, a great
many officer w i re enrolled from
the merchant marine . I
into In m 111.- mer-
chant nun n II i th
Worden, n ranking only
n- nil placed in
that looked
u doubtful experiment by
the government and Unit
ii. i, . i . mull
not any special
I. r the
w.- link
lie wan to Monitor,
the n null . t light u u . v.
all on
brave part at
in light wan i. n by con-
promoted
to high rank, which other
after
remember him well be
came on Monitor
about a month before lb
had
looked dim lie hail
tin dying from
r I never
it for lo live lung,
In-war
collected. recall an incident which
I do ii.-i t ever seeing
The
in bow of the Monitor, quite
away from die turret, die
tight a- in the turret with other
officer, when suddenly we
Lieutenant Worden up
we were, Without saying
anything he opened one of tin-
lit and Mi out mi the
k in full view die enemy.
why, captain, the
several
ii i- in a- at las
in i.
can't well enough from
came the quiet re
ply. to gel lure for n
to lake the w hide
Then, looking around for a
few moment, came
very
popular with officers and men alike.
They nil him.
only at the time the
I Monitor looked
almost Co. He a long heard at
the nine, and looked as there-
ii pictures him
lost Admiral Worden
the d
HE
am i
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It. II . Br.
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win. i n In u In m in
H . t m w. OS-
gin- r i n ii t-n-i- n. Norfolk
It ports oar
I I U U . r
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mi. n v- hi crank
i in mod
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of in i- its
it it i; ;. deck.
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w. . . root
know your place
and I
lit I had takes
my r in l-
fir j t roar
to With
that piece i f -t,, I whirling crash-
.-it it w.- in thou-
that i w an
in i If that
i nu ti . b . y steam
nun life have
tin ti
II, I to ; the I an
sir, u
know it. it- i; i- not t.
your wan chief's
It was true I
couldn't f. r tin life of me
Pi
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test of i
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If
OLD DOMINION LINE
on
Mondays, and
A. M. for
water permitting,
Returning leave o A.
M. A. M.
dais. and
Sailing hours subject lo change de-
pending singe of water.
Connecting Washington with
tor Norfolk.
A nu- In ii . by Mr
will mil the hairs of all ,.
mil lot lull mans New Boa.
out limn other ton. and for nil points, for the Wart
One N. Into mi with railroads at Norfolk.
i a nulled should order freight by
u lull tail, so Old Dominion S. S. Co. from
bis inn x,. Line Hum
Hay Line ft.
book hairs out the
fell on some straw were pi -J
pot forward In i
The mini will convicted
lo receive SO us
and Line from
N. MY SON.
N. c.
J.
Greenville, N.
Brahma
inn-., i in- met lint twice On the
in
After III . II- In. Hue
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nut ;. Hi. t all Ponce
whereupon aide meat,
to inform sugar. tobacco,
1878.------
SCHULTZ
WHOLESALE
the other
ii i m Tin v parted n ex
m i. ilia I-.-
. even
and evening.
meeting evening. Rev,
A. pastor,
school a. in. Rountree,
school M.
a. in.
Divine service I
morning evening. Ev-I
butler, butter, full
cream sausage,
Hakes, hominy Makes,
-i-ed meal and bulls,
bought HI cents per bushel.
II. M. SEEDS.
ST A NI A It D Sew i SB
III
t Etc,
AT BOCK BOTTOM
lo sir
id looking bu resting Only a handful M., Fridays A.
ii bun
N . -ill-
., n In. hi- ill lea.
. and I n
I mini
hi-i life. National Advertiser.;
I ill-
tin- limes i- a
I Boston per
applying for work our of
Hi e i- smaller I bun die
her of applying for help
fill I i . . . .
. ; mi i .
p. i i mini . n.
n ii ii
lo prop a p II
I'm Sc ., i-i i utter In-
it ii Ai.-
hill ., II
i I. premising
dale i- nothing ten a-
Ilia i
I ill upon
a ii-pi
ii i These should
Is. ii in. I ii and in
in he- in larger, and the number of
sign sleeping, position, foil nil for laborers Is
mil prove I also larger year at the
a history the war responding
aloud to him menu
while.
rough riders
Mi in. will he raised nu while going the front, has
h II passed n pan of
ale Legislature I bun under consideration being die glory
pun. revenue bill m main of which he was deprived by the
. and m The
nu polls and has n will lake some pretty
Ml. . .-lit. Indeed the n, I-. I
k to determine the price of
ii- . . persons to
They were those who sup
, rived die i is and nun
Admiral Worden
, carriage with secretary Tracy, i
He very and bis end I
even t lieu seemed a short way
M. Kev. I. A.
services
I P. M. and at
M.
am
off. and year
. . , I In-. I inn
I an Tr. I
W This I am smoking
is Brat out of a In x my into
gave me
Wallace What you to
do with the rest them i Harlem
Life.
said tho crow
In- the women their way
leathers
lived birds. Journal.
ii
III. I . HI-
led levied by la-i
. the lei
ill lie collected lull
road and other corporal.
which mil hereafter much
more thin ever before.
And let reused
rail mail and corporal.- his
For several years I stifler
from Teller on mi baud-.
would in pimples
and the was almost
I could stand. The akin was
lender and itching would swell
so I could bend nil lingers.
Sometimes mi hands
raw from scratching or
breaking of pimples, When I
Is ices Sun
and evening. Prayer
meeting Wednesday Kev.
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday
school p. m. W
Sen ices third
Kev.
H. pastor.
school p. m. K. Moore-ii
our shops on
line we repair all kinds of
. and
Pistols,
A. A A. M. We
Lodge, No. meets In I
third Monday evening. It. I
limns, M. M. Bee. I
Covenant Lodge, No. I
evening.
K. N. I. II.
Sec.
K. of P, River Lodge.
Dr. I
II. Bagwell, H. L.
K. of H. andS.
A. No.
meets even Thursday even
lug. W. I. Wilson, It. M. .
Lang. Sin-.
BRACKETS,
POSTS,
lad us your work.
I. W. R
mm
, a
If , ,
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l having been I i
and in GA
i. I i
o. r. A. even
Wednesday night I.
O. ball. J.
was In this condition I tried .
half hollies of Mrs, Joe Per
Remedy some Wash A. O. Council,
1881, by tho time I look ll my No. and third
, , , . . Odd
were cured, I em nos ,,
veil of the trouble, has since S. See,
broken out a little limes, but
enough to Inconvenience me or
No. 6-10, meets second and
lake me In mule lam
Odd
now well. M. B. lows Hull. . B. Wilson,
M. C. May UH, Smith Sec.
Whichard, N. C.
The Slink complete in every e
and pi lies as low
lowest. Highest market price
paid tor produce.
SHIPS
.-A-
WEEK
The Eastern Reflector
D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO TERMS per. Year in Advance.;
and
Friday
VOL. XVIII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY. MARCH
NO
WE OP A
Perfect Tobacco Formula
TOBACCO GOT
-218
A new tobacco brand by a new
tobacco but by
an old house.
Look out for OSCEOLA under North Car-
Tobacco this Season
IT'S GOING TO HEARD FROM
CALL FOB AND TRY OSCEOLA.
BY
OLD DOMINION CO, B., Milt. Tl
And for salt by all Old Dominion Agents everywhere.
it Son represent us at Oilier all
towns.
the Sling about is
the ready
Dent republicans his right lo do
One of the speaking
in matter of
decides that
Unbar shall not be nominated
again, you limy look for an an
from before
delegates to the National
are elected to the
his
attention; no announcement will be
needed if decision is old
It-cording
is lung lulu
the null
Footwear
FOB LADIES.
Why The Jews and Christians
Should He Friendly.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Our
In a sen. In. C.
York, he I
the opinion that Jews and
who worship the same fled,
should totter friends than they
have been, and strive Inquiry, In Chicago,
ninny works to co-operate
There had evidently been I weak
with Pl the
said he, I and II result
were of one They are i
same household, and of which Mr
their division has been of no ad- Will not dare to set aside or
vantage to either side. They have . other
in i-om. than -W who have
causes for division. Have W no.
all one father We call War
Chicago. to
Ml Christian holly the lot of
he I know
Then here is the Bible, and I better that he bough, all the
the majority of Chris canned he by sample
are far more in main- to the honesty
high authority the puckers lo furnish it up to
took than arc we Jews, sample, that
True, another was lire by direct order
hook to it like a But the
would Unit be without portion testimony
foundation of the old as that u to-
You shake without en-
whole bought by wire, without
Argus. ; ti- of roast
beef. The of
Miles is forcing itself to the front
THE RAVAGE OF I
That modern scourge, the . . , .
air with its fatal K
so no home is safe from its .
ravages, but have found of Congress
a sure protection against this
malady Dr. King's New
Discovery. When you feel a sore-
in your and muscles,
have chills and fever, with sore
in back of head,
symptoms and a stubborn
cough you may know yon have the
drip, that you need Dr.
New Discovery. It will promptly
cure the worst cough, heal the in-
membranes, kill the disease
germs and prevent
effects of the malady.
eels and 1.00. Money buck if not
cured. A bottle free L.
Drug Store.
Au Orange county ha
found out that by planting onions
and potatoes in the same Held in
alternate rows, the onions become
so strong that they bring to
the eyes of the potatoes in such
vast volumes that the roots of the
vines arc kept moist and a big crop
raised in spite of the
Orange Va. Observer.
Salve.
The heal salve in world for
Cute, Bruises, Mores, Salt
Fever Sores, Chap-
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and
all Skin Erupt ions, positively
cure Piles, or no pay It
is guaranteed to give perfect
faction or money refunded,
cents per box. For sale by Jno.
L.
to the nuked eye. The work
done by the Canal com-
lobbyists killing
for the of
Nicaragua t and getting a com-
mission to examine and report up
Nicaragua and
routes, is now being supplemented
by other shrewd work towards
roping this country us a partner
in the Panama Canal. Al another
that direction sixty
Senators and Representatives have
accepted for a mouth's
junket upon nu elegant steamship,
as guests of the Canal Co.,
the junk to include a visit lo Cu
baa ports of interest. The
anal bus already been of
a great scandal in France, brought
about by this way of spending
money to Influence legislation.
The control exercised
over the the
can party by shown
by the talk in Washington
Mr. Unhurt and the republican
National ticket, year. Mr
is not but
anxious lo have ticket
up again, but there arc some oh
of unbroken
rule of changing the tail of the
ticket. BUM will settle the
before Mr. leaves his
house, where he is a
Mrs.
When Admiral I i
a letter the promotion V
given to him bemuse , I
lions of his brother for
similar promotions had been
upon by while his
had ex
pressed admiration for ex-
display of
when Sampson made an attempt
lo square himself by following with
a Idler lo the of the
Navy. his name be
but out of the promotions sen. Lo
the Semite; the session of
Congress, country gave
to ha of derision. The public is
often humbugged, but In
cam ii correct up the
and without a
moment's hesitation or a single
pointer, other than the letters of
I men and anybody
knew of records.
live long enough lo live
down opinion the people
have had of him ever since be
came known that he deliberately
attempted to appropriate
honors which to knew belonged to
mid in order In do so did
hesitate to to blacken
the record of is
something that many do not get,
but to who not believe in it
and practice II is unworthy to to
culled an American.
feel more
rejoicing over the American
victories over the Filipinos, during
the present week, were not for
the loss of good American blood in
lighting Unit led up to those
victories, and their belief
was lust cause that so unwise,
sad their further belief that more
will have to continually lost,
either through lighting or disease,
as long as we keep those islands and
try to control their semi-savage in-
habitants. American bravery will
always thrill American hearts; bill
this wise it is, in many minds,
accompanied by a regret that B
had not been displayed in a more
worthy In whipping an
Inferior people into subjection to
us. It is not surprising that
Americans whip the
they can whip any soldiers on
According to Department j he
Gen. will not re
dollar of the
boat to lie distributed, entirely on
his say so, among soldiers,
by Ibis tat
has caused everybody wish
to where
to pay for his very
gnu. of living, in
is known that previous . his
beginning the B,
And L. M. Reynold's
SHOES for Men and Boys.
All new Spring Stock and
they are Beauties.
fa
. which
thrashing
troops ever; nine i
into with of
l- to transfer lighting
bills bushes,
where iii b- for o. r
n to iii I hem except u
the t be a., and
group.
There
and of while women i
n have been
ii uprising. Till c
ill tell which i- . be
private i lea
. hits i
Manila Bill .
is and will
to
crop South The
planter who g. I the n col
ton from a given an the
t. one
the most money.
suitable rotation, and
liberal use of fertilizers con-
.-it I- a t .; i actual
Potash
will
est
, i
. ; i
is Hi.; u inti i
in South
KALI WORKS.
i W N .
lib
n Hi
is mil ii
cine of II
cure n i . r
for and n
line I
Advice
Ha, e Cause
plaint.
The letter explains
To . in,
of
I write Ibis letter
ha- III
sonic -I- Iii
Legislature bud lo
abolish bean's
ii as wore elected
for
I shall mil at temp, as
in regard I.
i . in el
lo tin- . arc here
cu in. i In ion lb i-e
1-4,11, .
I ll a
I meeting
N a I a I
ill, Tin
. a libel bill bud it ill-
I in in
session, ll referred to
CALL AND SEE THEM.
money will be used, but with him. says
f claim is going to pay of
none of It and will gel none of men who will
be line, tin- source front him. but ii would
extracted the wealth . pay I quire I be vouchers for
his expenses is to com the public.
left ii mystery. it will lie f any proof Mr.
solved. The acting of In
Unit the administration n, recreation, it Is
repay from Its by the he will.
this money, during the week. nice.
Thurston, of Rood person, I
Isn't one of those wild republicans where Mr. will lie
regard the Presidential election guest of ex Mr,
of year, In Reed will be of a rich
an interview, Mr. Thurston street banker, both m
Presidential battle next year mine club house, is
promises be lively Mr. Heed's friends
will probably be is his idea, and Ilia, he Inlands
lulled and I presume Bryan an show do n
will head the democratic ticket. I mi the pun of Mr.
believe the Republicans will will make the . ad
a if we stand together and work the of
hard, but our democratic House, clear.
will undoubtedly up n queer part of the whole bus
light. We must mil Indulge la that two men who have
selves we me winter II stone's
going to have a walk-over. throw of each other, In Washing
appear ton, should Ibid ll In
with her
before e mini in
. The bill
II
one Mr. II.
Win-ion able speech for
It, bill ll v. a-lib
further consideration.
The of Mr.
Judge W . H. Allen
Mr. Trunk Bit. aid hi III is
have never re
on lull. Whether
II Is I. l.
I In editors of North Carolina
hale lo complain such
I bill so
c which
a heller fate being
smothered. Chatham
Boiler, who as Mr. Ml
winch resulted In the to
pay for
of bad no
money, and ever since then he
has apparently had plenty.
Porter make an individual payment
of money to If so, how
lunch, and from what fund was i.
derived; These arc some of
suggested by the
asked on every hand
Congress did not appropriate a cent
to may Gabon soldiers, but there
was an item added to Sundry
Civil Bill by the last Congress, up
an
fund, to In- expended ill
to earn anymore about being con
latent than he did about the
fore of the soldiers war.
Several days before ad
announced the pines
junket he Intended lo trillion Is
meet spring, nil
Carolina,
loan understanding,
Private Philip
Hull
to the of I hi- of the
bin you
Ilia, ii i- mi earned desire
right
mill feel you have iii this unit
for the sake of I he cause of pub
lie education.
The work l public
North Ca ltd ilia i- bigger than
So I beg fur sake
if great work
hinder
his us
recent
Ii was In me
appointment of the c
bond of directors men
inns. lie this as III
Lei have an up The woman win
hi work
arc for public n-
as
I lo the
of directors on
April- make a full
of your work since
1st, I turn over
of directors order
said board directors
havens little trouble us possible
the report for
year
There has been mos.
Millions existing between
yon and myself, with very few ex
the of ex
be forgotten, and
of the general rule ill cherish
I in years to come.
I am lour- null,
II. Ml him.
Tub.
i to
in lace.
always have
friends, one who lie at-
keep her If
-In- i- all i
n sin-
I. i- or
Impure blood
will cause pin pie-. Idol lies,
erupt ions and n wretched
loll, Killer- i- best
medicine the world lo
stomach, liver and lo
blond. II gives strong
nerves, eyes,
skin, rub complexion,
will make a good looking,
of ii run don u Invalid.
Jno, L.
Drug store.
man
who professes to know sirs Wans-
in his
la-l year over m and
about as in ii. iii Iii-
Mr. of
I he grill know- hull III
in
Slur.
to Cubs and oil-
because his duties would
prevent leaving Washing.
Of course, was well known
abandoned Intended
to foiled . get n
number of
and lo ac
But it u
lo
i ion. bile no dispatches
have
talked so as lo leave Impression
report of Gen. Otis, -nice
Victories of the past week have
been to
is In ask for
ii general collapse
the rebellion may fur
On lo
Prof Cards
in ii iv
Ml.
Ai
would Inn
on dots make a bluff of being censorship, no private telegrams,
Immediate dealing with exist , perfect
,. . . I is -mil
Iron. Manila . ,,,,
. to. He toil
alter Mr. did, lb H
to New
tended lo Canada, and Ibis week
I to to for Cubs and
i lit mi . a--
of the Thai bill be I any
reach ii
Catarrh is a
in oilier lo
arc ii ion must lake Internal nun
Cure i ink
ill and acts dins III on
blood mucous
Ball's Cure i- II
It win
in
and I- a j , i.,.
prescription,
best Ionics known. combined with
acting
In
in
I l. -I.
, . till i i
nil, bill some been
Al
N .
Una III
.
Mills B.
AM
AT LAW,
C.
Dr. I. I- n .
Ill M I- I
boat and cabled
there, do not lake such
n rot of kit nation
Semi lice.
K. . ll. n. v . I'M-. .
Mold druggists, Toledo, O, It .
Hall's the l
r-
I HI 1-PHI MP
X C.
D. J.
Entered the Post
Greenville. N. C,
Mail
M.
OATH
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I, la
id, a Mm- i
up White M .
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II ma
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NEWSY AND
BUSINESS NOTES.
inn I lion.
, In I
ill.
In-
in, ; n n
lull
I.
Tb
the most crime
that occurred was committal
a mob of men Palmetto,
night.
Incendiary Urea bad occurred
In the town and nine had
been arrested on the charge of in-
guilt partial were
placed hi jail trial. The
mob to the jail, overpowered
t lie official, broke down the door,
going in a
into the
helpless Poor the
were killed
the others
Such a ever
participated in It, i
In
it occurred.
well
which
Name and Their
Sushi is a
Alma i the .
i- French, the Leader.
i- Hebrew, the Mounter.
Paul i- Latin. inc
i- Hebrew. Lamb
Margaret I Greek, the Pearl.
Peter la of Latin origin, the Hock.
Hugh i- Dutch. Loft Man.
the Scrum One
Eunice U t ti
tor.
i- the
On-.
Sophia menu VA
Laughter.
Douglass i- i
Dark tire,
James i i
Beguiler,
then.
Ilea
Sarah.
Princess.
Pure
Man . bill
it
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a name,
Hebrew name,
Wist- and
When a person n
world an of if
in Hi.-
In-
a pound
if
ii
hope -nil.- time
in
nit number.
woman
I., make nicer pi.- crust lo u
better
the c
general the Cheerful
Idiot, want to know what is
become of the teaming
Journal.
a b
but -In- three other
women with a
A public said -.-ii
oils citizen. u public
answered Senator
sure enough.
But I never could make pa div-
like other
Washington Star,
Borne people so blind their eye
with tear for
that they stumble all to-
day Horn,
NEWS.
In North Carolina
Mr. M. C, has a sow
has Inn in month,
tin- litter n.
a young lady pointed
a know pi
a young m in pulled
trigger. There a bang
the young man caught the ball in
his
Charlotte to In- having
small
a-s ninny as on a
of old.
was found dead from a of
paralysis.
The new College
la
in
Dr. presided, and he an-
building was
be the
in
young Mr. I. X. Duke,
I generously donated the
Mr. White
Mr.
and himself in
speaker.
Ai the inclusion . his
l in the
where Mr. While
the
There a
main unable
lo the chapel. All
a-ere very highly with
new building all it apartment.
I'll.- Hoard .-i
Library Association of Trinity
to an in
in reading among the
and lo
meet a demand that
I'm plans work, ha-
pared study iii
lines. History, Literature.
and Other courses will
a- there is
them.
will
I-, all who may
them. Any
to who may
I desire further information. Ii i
; h i.-l many of this
a lid other collages. ill lake thin
i of renewing their
for learning, and that those who
have never taken a college or
will have the
lo lake iii work v. ill tend
lack a i-
AI the last meeting
title society. Dr. gave an
of weather
and meteorological
in His remarks
won Illustrated by map and pub-
report the govern-
next lecture of the
given by member of the
will lie b Few, Saturday even-
March
Prof. Mini- ha
from Little Hock, Ark., where he
called by tin- of his
father, His
with him on account
of his lather's death, which occur-
red last week.
Prof. M. H. has
ed from where he spoke
at
lion.
I ll I Mar.
Isaac i in
Cigar factory.
We are clad lo Mrs.
Petty atom be
pen lug,
Mr. Noah Cox. of Cali.-o P.
with his folks here
night.
Mrs. slater Miss
from Durham came down
night.
Hon. Nichols one of
our returned in to
see us a few Monday,
Mr. Johnson foreman
of the railroad carpenter force was
down here yesterday looking after
the work.
Ii. Co. keep get-
ting goods, and that ain't all
The keep going out
you believe it just ask the
people with earls and wagon
and you got,
it
Cotton Plainer season will
he over The A. ii. I'm Ml-.
Co. will then read rush the
Flue sure to give
trial buying else-
where, will also do well lo
their old as to
boa they like their Hues.
It has been said that streets
I are very how
the
l.-ii
Ami live
men,
other
i-i lie i
a mid
III t urn
TO A silt hit ton
AMI To
Hills.
i ii. in.
it
in full
ii.-. ill
on I
ii, i Tub
thrill.
. . t
lull
Hi.- I. .- t .
little, lull,
II. N, Sun
mi
WAR WITH SPAIN OVER.
The Raleigh Salutes Spanish
Flat, and Salute Is Re
turned.
March is. As the
States cruiser sail-
ed from here for New York Ibis
afternoon, homeward bound from
Manila, lo be put out of
she hoisted the Spanish en-
sign and a salute, while pass-
the Spanish squadron, coin-
mantled by Admiral off
Spanish
Carlos thereupon hoisted
the American ensign and returned
salute.
Stories The
Theatrical have their
ever it seems that there has la-en
lately as One received letter
beard of t. three parties from a California town in reply
money on them recently, query about open lime, says the
Mr. ;. Parker on.- of Dramatic Mirror. It
that he refund same to here has been
ow if he w ill specif the amount
lost.
The Assembly of X
Carolina do
Section That for I lie purpose
of creating a valid lien
under section hundred
and ninety nine of The Code,
amendments thereto, for supplies
lo lie advanced, and also to con-
valid as
additional security thereto, and lo
secure a debt, the fol-
lowing form shall deemed
and for those purpose
State of North Carolina.
Section Whereas
am engaged in cultivating the soil.
day agreed to
make advances lo me of supplies,
to I he value and
I such further sums as said.
may deem
during the year
is. to enable me lo make a crop
daring the said year on land in laid
and
ship, adjoining the lands of.
and being the same
Now. therefore, in consideration of
premises. I do covenant with
I properly
and harvest on said lands.,
acres in in corn.
acres in tobacco,
that there is no lien on said crop.
and to secure payment of the
amount advanced tome. I do here-
in lien, as provided
In section seventeen hundred and
MINTING.
of
Sec. That fees for pro-
ration of liens
ed to the set out
above, shall la-as To the
clerk for seats,
and to the register of deeds for reg-
the instrument together
w it lit be and all necessary
and
thirty cents. fees shall
be the whether said
lien on crops alone,
or a lien on conveyance of
chattels also, tin
fees shall not apply lo oilier forms
of lien or mortgage.
Sec. person utter
for advances
shall fail lo cultivate tin-lands
therein, or the person to
whom said lien was executed shall
relieved of any further
lo furnish supplies ; and
debts and
made, shall
once, and the person to whom
the instrument was executed may
proceed to enforce the same, and lo
take possession cultivate and
harvest said crops, it shall not be
necessary lo incorporate such power
in instrument, but Ibis Motion
shall be authority.
property under
the powers contained may
be made at any place the county,
after ten days notice at court
house and three other public
places.
WALL
PAPER
Send lo A. It. at J.
It. Cherry ft store and gel
his line of samples. He sells
from the factory and can sell
PAPER
what oilier dealers have to pay,
so you save their profit by giving
him order.
SAMPLES Just received.
After two
Premiums have been paid
in
III I
Unit
I I III
Amos a wealthy
young ha been indicted tor
wife murder Providence, under the
Alderman Joseph R. Clark,
of X. Y., is being tried
accepting a of
Schwartz, semen ed to prison
over to and is signed ninety nine of The Code of North
N------. undertaker on the crop which may
director an i on said land during the
manager didn't book.
Here is a gem from I fail to pay the amount
in Louisiana. Says the -1 and also fail to deliver to
The Italian Consul City,
Col., ha succeeded ill
pacifying the strikers in
mines.
ion that you
mock the
ill. mocking
birds and others. Not long since
I mocked for a traveling
for mixing brass tilings lie said it was all right.
in his gold dust. i a world famous
diamond w
lodged switch wrecked a
Lake Shore at
N. V. and killed Engineer
II. s.
Clint, ll of the Slates
will meet New York. April
to make
Cars kill.-l lion. a
old as he pick-
coal on the tracks, at Palo Alto.
count.
While milking. Mrs. Christian
Monk, of county,
PH., in the by
a cow, her little daughter
found bet dead the stable.
five savage dog set upon
son
if a and
the boy was bitten on the
and hand before his father
old c the off.
frequently mock for my friends
appeal to appreciate it very
much. What can you offer me
to come and mock in your enter-
A manager of opera company
agree with those who say
work undiscovered dry
-goods stores and such. He
led from the Heading.
said crops at-----place
of dose
this lien M provided in section
eighteen hundred of The Code, or
otherwise, and receive from
proceeds I be amount due for ad.
together all costs, and
expenses of closing the
the surplus, pay
So-. -2. And lo further
and
lo
secure
would yon take rue
in your to. I am a butcher by trade left
and I am tired of it want t get I own and free from encumbrance.
payment of the amount that may-
be advanced, and also the sum of
, is. with Inter-
est convey t.
all the above crops, and also the
following articles of personal prop
., all of which is my
out
Mr,
f tow n. I would like
to go with your Company, I am .
feet ii inches In height and weigh
in III years. I like
In go as a Comedian I have no ex-
but I can do the
A variety manager received in
reply to an advertisement, from
Springfield, this I notice
that yon a person to take par
of I am young and active IT
years old dark hair and blue eyes
as to salary I will work for 3.00 a
Walter Aycock Burned to a week S expenses I have had stage
fact I don't need
I am a natural born
In all this medley of law suits
one figure stands apart and
Mies tin- even tenor of its way.
placid and II is Unit of .
lie affably surrendered
bis e of librarian to i
rill, shook hands mid walked out
of door. no one has
heard bus war
proceeding or on
his legal ii
server.
Death.
A -hocking death occurred here
earl this morning. Last night
about In o'clock, after he had
dressed and had slipped a dress-
gown, Mr, Walter Aycock
lowered the swinging lamb and
blew out, when ii
oping bis body from neck lo
in burning oil. one else was in
room at the time, but his wife
ran in and enveloped him a
blanket and extinguished the
names, badly burning her own
hands. She burned several
before she conquered the lire.
Mr. Aycock was charred
but survived nil o'clock this
morning. He was about years
old, was a good merchant, and was
universally esteemed. He was an
active member of the Baptist
church. His life was insured for
about
Raleigh News and
v 4- -w
Always SEES
f THERE It SO OF MIS OS
a OS ,
Will SOT St- I
OUT FOR IMITATION AND SUB .
DEARS THE NAME,
PERRY DAVIS SON.
actor. If you will help me
will repay you in
out I
Big Masonic Building.
A. movement is on and is
rapidly to erect a line
Masonic building in Wilson. The
members of Mt. Lebanon Lodge
are interest mat-
and have strong hopes
it erected in the near future.
II will contain, besides the halls
for lodge use. stores on the ground
Hint, and a Modern
opera house. Plans will soon be
secured for building and
erection, if a suitable site tan
secured, Is almost an assured fact.
Wilson
PROOF.
It is an easy matter
I remedy has wonderful
curative power.
of
leave it to I hose who have
been positively and
cured of Rheumatism
to make claims.
who have recently written us
voluntary letters saying they
have been cured
Mr.
B. Robinson, Editor Golds-
X. C Daily Argus; Mr.
A. Dans, a prominent mer-
chant, Macon, Mr.
W. H. Duke, a railroad man,
Kansas City, Mo.
Will Cure
b, BOBBITT CO,
Kiln J. . C
pa
Newark. N. J.
Your Policy
Has Cash Value.
Loan Value.
Paid up Insurance,
Insurance
w oil g automatically,
Will reinstated within
three years after lapse you arc
health.
After Second Year
Restrictions.
Incontestable.
Dividends are payable lie-
ginning of the second and each
succeeding year, provided the
for the current year la-paid.
They may used
I. To reduce Premiums, or
To the Insurance. Of
II. To Make Policy Payable as
an Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L.
N. c.
p. II. paymaster gen-
of the Stale drew on
the Treasurer for This
will In- distributed the
Companies composing the
guard to pay their The
last legislature appropriated
for this purpose. The law
further provides for the annual en
that used to Is a sum-
mer event. Towns desiring the
encampment should begin to send
their bids, accompanied by a
list
and Observer.
and if by I Ml
amount due
sell the property conveyed In this
section, as provided by law for sale
under chattel mortgages,
the proceeds retain all amount pro-
for in section one.
Witness my hand and seal, this
. tin-owner of the laud de-
scribed the foregoing instrument
agree with the said
of the ad-
to Is; made
the above given lien
shall have priority lo extent of
the advances made
the year IS,
over any lien lo which I may
entitled upon the crop to be made
by him on said lands during said
year.
I .
Stale of North I
The due execution of the fore-
going lien was this day proven
fore me by the oath and
witness
there,
dust ice of the Peace.
of North
The foregoing certificate of.
a justice of the peace of.
county, is adjudged to cornet.
Let the lien with the certificate, Is-
registered,
of the Superior t
Slate of North Carolina-----county,
The due execution of the fore
going was this day
proven la-fore me by the and
examination sub
witness thereto. the
same with Ibis certificate I
land.
I lark the Superior I
Filed for registration at.
W. II. W. T.
We have opened
nix building with an entirely new
and complete of------
p n
We Carry
IN
Heavy and
Cotton Rigging and always
on i
Fresh kepi on
hand. unit and
sold. A trial will convince you.
P. W.
ASK YOUR Cl
the
m . . .
T THE
j freight on
Dry Goods, Notions.
Shoes, Hats, ware.
Crockery, Karin Implement.-,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
Tobacco, etc., in fact
every STAPLE
carried a general
Also Sell
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT-
TON SEED BULLS AND
MEAL AND GUANO.
Our prices on everything will be
found as low M a article can
be sold Von are cordially in-
to visit our store.
Highest prices paid for all kinds
of country produce.
WHITE
N.
Si
it
Ladies.
WARRANTED. .
PAIR.
j Filling,
sold.
ha, hr a X
,, I. ,. ,,,.,,. T
S i ha i i,, SUM W
S o
ll .,
J . All and .
, Hid
J. C. Cobb Son.
MASS.
m I A
m Air.
Have you a or a PISTOL, or a BICYCLE, or a LOCK, or
most anything that needs living IF SO, bring it to
GREENVILLE N. C.
We have employed Mr. Ed. one of the best and BI-
workmen in State and any repair work you bring us will
lie promptly and thoroughly done.
BICYCLE SUNDRIES
Of ALL KINDS SALE-
TOBACCO FLUES
OUR OLD STAND BY.
FLUES. Prices as low ones.
E. PENDER
Of business in our stoic proves
conclusively that our efforts t sup-
ply the best production of
ITS EASY TO
DO BUSINESS
WITH US.
Market at that are beyond the post
n of our duly
by I he masses. I hit week offer
that in point of value excel anything
of kind to be had in this . We
point with pride to our Great Business
Suit inducements and ask yon to compare
them other co-called bar kins.
SEE OUR
PRICKS AND
STYLES.
FRANK
WILSON.
Fine Sermon.
People the Influence of
ii
Sugg left this afternoon
for i
;. Miller and Ml this
morning tor
i. W. D. returned Sat
evening
M. Moore Ml this morning
for to purchase goods.
II. Hoge In in
over Kinston this morn-
ling.
Bar. I. Morion and Mrs.
i Morion returned this Morning to
Tarboro.
Mrs. It. Cherry left this morn
ins on a visit to and
Philadelphia.
I. C. of Raleigh, spent
Sunday herewith his brother. Dr.
W. Bagwell.
of Wilson, v.
had been visiting relatives here,
j returned home today.
Mrs. T. Drill, of Windsor.
Assembly of
Dr. c. President of evening
,. ,, , . sister. Mr-. A. .
Trinity College. Durham, who
LOCAL
omelet season.
Next Sunday is Sunday.
Shad are I
again.
nod shirt waists are on the
market.
Dr. c. Durham,
came in evening and Ml
j,,. as
an , Forbes while here.
March appears the
lamb's
Umpires are getting in for
bawl season.
stumps and measles are both
visiting in town.
Most people you meet these
are
Eggs are plentiful and retail for
cents per dozen.
Fresh Can- Butter, H packages
s. M.
Sometimes people can write a
wrong with the pen.
The succulent bivalve will soon
a good-bye-valve.
II- doesn't put a bicycle on the
retired to have it retired.
Straw hat factories are beginning
to make hay while sun shines.
off the would be a
good sign lo wear on the left side.
fellers swear says
Brother Watkins, then Swear
Ames of seeds have found their
way Into the ground ill the last few
days.
Reports from the country say
that the are very busy
people.
The approach of Good Friday
makes the pious little schoolboy
feel good.
The town election under the new
charter will not held until the
Monday in June,
Two spectators had a scrap in
the pen afternoon.
The bears did not take a hand
it.
Mr. F. S. Maultsby has added
another bear, this time II brown
one, and a deer to his collect ion of
animals.
The Baptist church was closed
Sunday night, the congregation at-
tending the Methodist church to
hear Dr.
Father who held services
in the Catholic church Sunday
delivered a very interesting
discourse.
might be classed as a light
remarked Mr. William Goal
as he proceeded to lunch on astray
box of matches i
There are many people who
should catch the spirit of the poem
Your Little published
in this issue.
job soots all
remarked he took down
the stove pipe and pocked away the
parlor stove.
So of people have been
up to that the novelty of
is wearing off. Many
doing likewise.
A furniture factory, a
factory, a factory, a knit-
ting factory, a grain mill and a
lumber mill could all Is; pay-
in
one of counties lo
which the
by the last
compliance with the
that the Register of Deeds publish
a notice it, you will find the
form of crop lien and the sections
relating to tees published in this
paper.
preached in the Methodist church
here Sunday morning and
had
at services. He is
and forcible speaker and bis
sermons were excellent, being
greatly enjoyed by OUT people.
Always Prompt.
Mil. II. A.
Dear wish to
edge receipt of checks amounting
from the Greenwich
Insurance Co. of New York, and
thank you for your promptness and
attention lo the same.
lours very truly.
The insuring can always
depend on prompt
when their properly is protected
in any of my companies.
represented.
ii. a. White.
cues
Tuesday, March 1899.
R. L. Smith left for
Richmond.
Rev. D. II. Clayton arrived
morning.
W. C. Mines returned Monday
evening from Clinton.
It. left this
A SUICIDE.
Mr. Sin shot If.
The cut ire was shock
ed tin- morning b the
Mr. Si a
member of the progressive
Mess. Bran., had
led h ii-
lie i-i lo i h-
slur.- occupied us u sleeping room
l Mr. .
o'clock tin i a minutes later ;.
pistol shot was heard, and upon
going investigate the door was
was
rent vb Kinston and joined with broken open and young man
the lodge of that low n on a special l found on the bed gasping for
train run by Kinston breath Ii a pistol wound ill i
As trains i from over the right temple.
the different towns reached n- lira.
Pollock and sum
the appropriate arrived
budged. Ml efforts to relieve young
ll was a gallant Knights were In- died in
The District of
held in Hall
Lodge, No. ii-1.
on Monday evening, was an
that will long
every one la attendance. There
representatives from all the
lodges this section of
and they received lesson will
inspire greater int.-i.-i in
order
Tar River Lodge,
had twelve representative who
. i.
V i
PLANT . . I IT.
MAKES The TOBACCO.
COLUMBIA GUANO CO , NORFOLK, VA
i 1.1- ,,. i i .- i I I i Ill , I p.
If I ll lo M i- . i , I I I. i
ll. i Mil u i ii lives. ill j
I me
in-. ; . .
i I , i
loll.
. I
II . is
l, . f.
who assembled in the Hall about minutes after the .
of Lodge, arrived, within i.-n . .
about half from the fatal
of I hem visitor. ad- never recovering
dress of was delivered h Mr. Sig Einstein was
Past Chancellor A. V. Davis which He was i business
was responded to by and
lira ml most of Kill
W J. Woodward. and was s favorite with nil.
District Deputy II. II. Wilson He always seemed in of
In- different humor. it
comp
Ml
fa
ii u I., i ash lo ll., A . . Hi
ill prompt i
W , . S
i w.
Own
Home
At the home Ml and Mrs. W.
King on fifth street, at s
o'clock Wednesday their young-
est daughter, Miss and Mr.
Larry I. Moore were happily mar
tied. The ceremony was perform
ed by Rev. D. B. Clayton. A
number Of friends and relatives
Rev. K.
morning.
C. of Henderson,
silent last night here.
It. returned Tuesday
settlement evening from Baltimore.
W. O. of Richmond,
came in Tuesday evening.
Mm. Whittle of
Suffolk, who has been visiting Mrs.
A. W. returned
home today.
Mrs. and
daughter, Miss Rosa, of
Mount, came down Tuesday even-
lug lo attend the marriage. They
returned home today.
W. It. Williams, of Falkland.
took the train here this morning
for Greensboro to attend a meet
of of the A
lodges.
It was nearly midnight when the
gavel fell on scenes in Castle
Hall and all then repaired to Hotel
Kenon lo partake of a
given by Lodge. There were
spreads two hundred and the
bill of fare was sumptuous and
In every respect. At tin-ban
an address of welcome on the
of Goldsboro delivered b
Mi. J, B. of the
does not cover a
lie seemed
spirits last night and look
part in the rehearsals for the
new play soon to given here.
lie left a note is people tell-
that he was despondent
and tired life and lo forgive and
forget him. The cause suicide
i- attributed to temporary In-
sanity.
The has u
If
Argus, and was responded to by. deep gloom over all the of
A M.
to witness the mar-1 college for the colored race,
left the
were present
The
morning I rain for an extended
tour lo northern cities and lo
Niagara. will hold a public
reception upon their return to
Mr. Moore is the popular
tor of this district, and his bride is
FOUND DEAD.
Body of a Colored Man In the
Woods.
Sunday afternoon some boys
were roaming in woods between
the road and river, just east of
one of Greenville's most shaming where they band the dead
young ladies. They have the ,. M colored man.
heartiest congratulations and best
wishes a host of friends.
When the new State Hoard of
Charities of Kansas Investigated
the insane asylum at Topeka they
found four lunatics running the
heating plant, while the men em-
ployed to do the work were
around a beer keg playing cards.
Soda
To lie entertaining ,
when on hi to 3-
Toe,.,
.
simplest food or none
all. To
when one wants to
cry. All this
Chancellor.
All together as an occasion
of much pleasure an
The visitors left Holds
with grateful hearts to the
members of Lodge the
with
increased love for the noble
of the order.
ITEMS.
N. P. Mar
J. Mason was town
Thursday and Mrs. J. O.
Proctor and Miss Louise Smith wick
returned home Saturday from a
visit to Greene county.
Misses Ward and Ada
Tyson who have been Mrs.
Dr. C. M. Jones, left for
their home river.
One of Mrs. W. M. Morris little
girls arc very sick. Dr. says
has scarlet lever.
Miss Jennie Ward is visiting her
Mrs. T. Proctor.
No one in
vaccinated yet.
the merchants have been
gel in new goods.
Rev. R. Tingle, of Ayden
failed keep his appointment
Sunday at the Disciple church.
The body was on the slant
hill, head downward and
ed to the ground. The boys has-
over in town to report the
discovery and a crowd went out lo
the place. The was turned
over so as to expose the face but
no one could Identify it.
The mail looked to h sixty
or more old, was of small Stature.
poorly dressed and his right foot It Is the lever
was deformed. Home colored lifts the man so-
said had seen the man and places the sap
around here about the middle of I bead in the Senate; II makes
last week, bill nobody knew of
he was or When he from.
The Almighty Dollar.
The dollar is indeed almighty.
it any
Wonder
that they
break
one . .
, new crop lieu law passed
I applies, and J to
headache. The
crushing pains
tuck and loins.
blue. AU
such symptoms in-
serious de-
of the
female or-
in. and must
overcome at
once. Remove
cause. Strengthen
nature.
Female Regulator
to standard remedy for the weaknesses
and to women.
is not a mysterious
of mythical origin, but a stand-
. in accordance
with i
in Aerials.
Regulator is by physicians who
have it, has been in
use i a of a century. It
Is sold by all one dollar a bottle.
mailed
free upon .-.; i -i-
mi it net i no
The Dr.
viewed the body did not deem
an inquest necessary. He says the
old man must have stumbled and
f-II while walking down bill,
and his face burying the mud
and he probably being shinned by
fall death came from
The body was boiled the ex-
of the in the old
grave yard cast of town.
Aphorisms.
It's easy finding reasons why-
other folks should be patient.
An agreeable person is a person
who agrees with one.
How bitter t thing it is to took
into through another
man's eyes.
Let the world abandon you, but
to yourself true.
To give pain is tyranny, lo
make the true empire. Of
There is only one herb known lo
mankind which cures all diseases.
It
governors of intellectual
philosophers of fool and gilds
infamy with supernatural glory.
It wrecks the altars of Innocence
and pollute the face people;
breaks the sword of Justice and
binds the goddess of with
chains of gold. It is lord of
the land, the uncrowned the
server.
Kinston. who
with tin- relatives in their
heat
The body was taken charge of
by I be Odd Fellow, which order
he was a prominent and
be buried
o'clock in tin- cemetery.
Kinston Tress.
WHERE ESTABLISHED.
and
Laws Passed h the
The Legislature ills-
in the following low
Greensboro, county,
Madison, count.
i Sampson
While .
Warren
Lexington. Davidson county.
Macon county.
Dispensary for the follow
were
I .
To submit dispensary
to popular vote i
county.
Sale of is prohibited
following
Cherokee count.
Jackson
Mitchell county.
Macon county.
and cider regulated
in .
Sale of bittern prohibited in Pop
Branch township, iii ink
county.
Sale of prohibited in
Jackson township,
in
low n of
Sale of tin- Atlantic
Motel. Morehead, permitted during
certain
Hits,
Dot and a full of
w p t
e low to you until will you
buy. It you g h the
.. r
Ti
pan i
o u ti
fame
we can
as
of . c
supply the
now and we
do to it this season.
i you want a ice wrapper
a color go body
.; for an w l
no mi-take, c u at
. to sure of supplied.
Man factored by
L,
oyster
NORFOLK VA
ii
Till I
A gentleman who has been
cling in South says
people down there lake
any
Very often you
this kind of a
Limn
I Al.
IN
All persons of
having the or so
called elephant's itch shall
not the city.
Hundred and
Imprisonment until it is
paid.
This is one of keeping out
the disease and we think u
yen one High Point
Mr. Knot Dead,
Ai morning
Mr. Haywood died at hi
home three miles town, lie
was or more old, was never
married, leaves no near
His estate is estimated to lie
worth about and his ill
was probated today mime
Mr. A. as
I principal legatee In
the will, a
to Miss Hell, and
den
Mr.
I no round
brick store
occupied
W .
t i Ill
A FULL LINE TO
SELECT FROM.
WE CARRY A
NICE line of
DRY Goods
HATS
net i U
ca O
ill
You May Never but Should you
Want Job Printing
Come to us
The r J b
curate his
text; tab
I wife re
nested when tar husband arrived
evening out
buttoned.
A clergy man said in his
Sat bow tin- flowers lip their
blow to
Miss Terry is reported t.
have rendered let us seek
lot us
nose
A candidate tan-
ore, when waking a ad-
ill wind bis audience
banded toes of
luggage, sir
two rap end
bug, which I will take in ear
with me.
lira. Bernard some
exclaimed In
You have made me
A Few Sample Lies.
A attempted to take a drink
at the public well but the water
froze in bis there.
He to a and bail
pulled.
awoke the
thinking someone was stoning him.
lie found it was his breath
on him.
A woman that bad left a lamp
A Nebraska soldier writing home
Manila of the
here got a box from home.
He was tickled to death, and
I knew I'd get something from
that's good to
When lie opened the box be
ten of canned
salmon cans of earned beef-
He took every and threw them
in the river. At home be was fond
and earned beef.
burning the kitchen at night of canned
triad blow it out the next morn- his folks thought that would
lag but couldn't as the blaze had good thing for They little
frozen. She broke it off threw . know how much of that stud I sol-
It in wood That day it army. other
Anything a
Visiting Card
to
--Sheet Poster.
thawed and set tin- to the shed.
Marshal Freeze threw a cup of
water at dog. The
into a ball of ice which
struck the dog on the head and
fractured its skull. heat of
the brain melted the ice and the
of water on the brain.
A man took a dozen
meal is salmon, rice, corned
Hi
at a meeting described
his clergyman as A shot log
instead of loving
sexton Would yon
kindly sea
of course, me
into a seat. Traveler.
A Sharp Contrast.
At a mall party t in- other
area l were asked to name the
most and the rams time the
complicated action in the
Various warn
given, showing nil
and thought Not one.
drinks of while here and j hit upon the answer that the questioner
on his way home hi- breath froze M
. . Vi hat action is more common. yet
into chunks of ice. These be took how of analysts How many
home incited, making a
pompous, but nervous magnate f , ; I J can
,. I the Lot
Ind., Herald. I try.
, ones Dr. Bosnia
. ., , .,.,.
hut Will Happen in w, , ,,
If Capt. is Elected. perilous which
. . e divest of it extreme dancer only
James W. leader of the from a
Salvation Army Kan., find bow in unpin it
f is wt to it.
learn bow it in walk
a pot-t or a d-Of In the dark.
Populists, promises if bow it when
I on the Streets dip or trip
. , j
rill be a flight
V man t. for a Main and what headlong
the church is putting my prisoned; that all
assessment too ask- Bibles and be discharged for Is tree, as we all know
do x divine service will j to our sorrow s still the genial Autocrat
U- held twice daily in cit build-
and all municipal will
For several years was a suffer-
from on my It
would come pimples
and the idling was almost more
than I could The skin was
tender and the would swell
so I could hardly my fingers.
Sometimes my would become
perfectly raw from scratching or
breaking of the pimples. When I
was in this condition I triad one
half dozen Mrs. Per-
sou's and some Wash
and by the time I took it my
bands were cured, and I am
well of the trouble. It has
broken out a little at times, but
not to i in i- me or
make me more medicine. I am
now well. M. E.
X. May UM.
NOTICE OF
is hereby given that the
of Coward, Brown will
on the day of April dissolve by
mutual consent. All persons ow-
said firm will make immediate
payment, all persons holding
claims against said firm will please
present same for payment. new
will be made by
said firm of Coward, Brown Co.
Snows A
baa been nominated for mayor
that town the Democrats and
ed. How much do you
Five
the re
said Jones, requested to attend that
have you con free street ear transportation will j
four was the lie furnished all citizens
,,,.,., Sunday morning-, that spit
Well what did you do
were
I as a
We y a
celebrated
S. Parker
Fountain Pen
It is a big hit in pen
and is distinctive Parser
Not only does it feed the ink
perfectly, bur prevents i soiled
Augers
much did you
Hots much were you
I rented land and plowed a
cl
What have you got
I have a good plantation and a
pair of
said Sam Jones,
paid the devil a year for
privilege of plowing a steer on
rented land, and yon
want to who saved
five dollars n year for the privilege
it plowing horses on your own
plantation. You are a rascal
the crown of your bead to
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home news every
at small price
cf cents a month. Are
yo i a subscriber Ii not
yo i ought to be.
The Eastern deflector
Is only a year and contains
the gives
information to the
p lit th i rowing i ac-
co, that is worth m my times
e price.
the street will lie a
offense, and that numerous other
reform will lie
spend Philadelphia Times.
From to
ladies
riding down town in a cable car. They
were mostly to one another,
but the
One tin- ladies had the
the and in
her of
than wont on.
Mine in
for Bart HiT . is .
yon think to.
M to Rent man
nut to her.
Wouldn't yon lather tell thin to
I Mine. She in sitting
A sad story reaches us this morn- TO . coldly.
from A month ago After the general which fol
to Mr. and
Mrs. It. A Scott, who lives within
two or three miles of that horrid critic
. ,, ,, who bat influenced my con
this morning Mrs. Nott was found v it i he
dead in her She was about ,, always writing against yon.
years of age. and Informs Be mutt s most and
, ion
Mr. in-
Found Head In Bed.
is that death mulled
heart ; Mr. himself calmly in-
quired Mme. is
next to New York World.
-FOR-
r. C
. .
I J a I.
ran r.
the two this
. ll Mir hi the, II.-d
foe It o
tin how to i.- to total
a with the of
It r-
I but f
THE
OLD DOMINION LING
administration having
this day to the under-
signed upon the estate of
Chapman deepened, notice is here-
by given to all persons having
claims against the estate of
Chapman to present them to the
undersigned on or the
day of March. 1900, or this notice
will lie pleaded of their re-
This Ito day of March
L. E. Smith,
of the Pol lie Chapman.
Harding Harding,
VICE
leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at U A. M. for Greenville,
water permitting,
leave at A.
II., Greenville A. M. Tues-
days, Thursdays and
Sailing hours subject de-
pending on stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York and
ton, and for all points for the West
with railroads at Norfolk.
Shippers should order freight by
the Ola Dominions, s. Co. from
New York; Clyde Line from
Hay line from Baltimore;
Line from
Boston.
JNO. N. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
N. C.
-1 1875.-
NOTICE.
I, Anna wife of j
Lewis have this In SCHULTZ
made entry to law; of my I WHOLESALE -.-
withdrawal as a free trader in Hook
page Register's office of Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce
Pitt count v. X. C, and from the molasses, side meat, hams, should-
day of March, will cease era, coffee, sugar, tobacco,
to aid as a free trailer,
her
Anna x
Witness mark
II. L Hall.
from
sole I
Last Miss Carrie
of Rowan was
married to Frank Marsh, of New I
York, in I lie Lutheran ill inch here.
having known him only a brief
i lime before. A short while after
I wards she from j
The Hank of the Manhattan Caw-1 York to live again lib her rats-
which celebrates its An inter-i
story has just come to
A Dinner.
sent,
pain
on April
to the sixty-
four of the banks
are of the clearing
and to the presidents of the
and the trust ton
din tier to lie given at Sherry's on
the evening of the named.
This gathering will probably rep-
resent aggregation of
capital has ever been seen in
this around a table.
far exceeding the dinner given to
the late after his
nomination to the presidency.
fact, a careful estimate of the money
to lie at the
dinner puts the
The dinner Will private.
York Dispatch,
explaining the matter. Accounts
The York Herald
Journal of the lust., of a
proceeding instituted against
Prank Marsh at re-
veal the fact that be had already
been married to another woman
who happened also to be the wife
Indian
A prevails
lowest classes of southern India for ob-
rain in times drought A
figure of a woman is stretched
toils on its hark on an open.
low four wheeled and the
is streets.
Indian peasantry it
the in
loins, end I The
by notion that
the on the represent the
wife of the god of rain, and
that when he favorite
along the streets he
Bends of to wreak
his i i.
i last t
of hoe, the
ii v ten it.
id the wife.
an will me a
will bay my hat.
BLOOD CURE SENT FREE.
A Cure Blood and Skin Dis-
eases, Eczema, Pimples,
Scrofula, Blood Poison,
Cancer, Etc.
If
line, mill i-r-i.
lent
mi arm- or
in trouble
tare
will, or
II II B
mail.-
I-. sad H o. Mar
n. me.
fill All
rt had, the
II. II II he. an., it
on or M
i To remove all
it, we to I., any
of II II H.
II. II. I- an old well remedy,
Inn. e we Hint it fur tar
bl II U. II lino are well today
-Unman
earner lip. e. aster
r Internal
are all i II. II. III.
r mini.- All . H H B.
at per i, .,.,
tn ii-u n sample
11.11 will will In mall. Ad-
co, an
Atlanta, and per
will b
All immense factory, to
cost one million dollars, is to be
erected at
county. Col. Carr, H. X. Duke
and other are interested
and will build other factories, ex.
pending over three million dollars.
The falls at furnish
hone and it is con-
lo furnish Dur-
ham other places with light and
power from it plant there.
the will my glove and
obituary lines on old Jinks will
enable us to rent n carriage and attend
his funeral Bow happy we to
Atlantic Constitution.
branches of the Legislature
have passed a resolution making
May the in-I anniversary
of in Manila Hay,
it legal holiday. May day has
already a holiday
as the of the season of
flowers, will
a patriotic
in to their
of one of the most signal
naval of the century,
K Idem.
the
parent the
article. Hit's all wool,
old
that ho shrinks
washing Record
every
day, morning and evening. Pray-
Thursday evening.
A. Setzer, pastor.
school a. m. D.
regular services.
a. m.
Divine service sermon every
and evening.
Wednesdays tit I
M., and Litany Fridays at A.
It. Kev. I. Minister
in Charge.
Extra Lenten services Tuesdays
at I P. M. at
P. M.
day, and
meeting evening.
X. M. pastor. Sunday
school II p. in. w F. Harding,
third
Sunday, morning evening. .
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday-
school p. in. J. It. Moore
The Jersey has
passed a law making it u
women to wear birds on
their hats. The
ably thought that the women should
lie with the wings, tails,
etc., without going for n whole
Star.
f s pint
Cure
Liver ills.
ARE YOU
constitution undermined by ex-
in eating, by
the laws of nature, or
physical all gone, so
NEVER DESPAIR
Pills will cure you
sick
stomach,
liver, constipation, biliousness
all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
an absolute cure.
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots,
butter, mountain full
cream cheese, sausage,
oat Hakes, hominy Hakes, cotton-
seed meal and hulls, cotton seed
at cents per bushel.
D. M. GARDEN SEEDS.
STANDARD Sewing
BAGS SALT.
BUREAUS.
MATTRESSES,
Etc,
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.
Come to see
M. SCHULTZ.
Phone ,
LODGES
F. A. M. Greenville
Lodge, No. meets and
third Monday evening. R.
W, M. J. M. Sec.
I. O. O. Lodge. No.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
B, B. Griffin, N. G. L. H.
See.
K. of River Lodge, No.
every Friday evening. Dr.
Bagwell, Jr., C,
Can, K. It.
It. Vance Council, No.
meets every Thursday even-
W. B. Wilson, B. M. R.
Lang, Sec.
U. A. every
Wednesday night at in I. O.
O. F. hall. O. J.
A. O.
No. meets every first third
nights in Odd Fellows
Hall. F. M. Hodges. Worthy
Chief-, Smith, Sec.
I. O. Conclave,
No. meets every am I
fourth Monday Odd
lows. Hall. W. B. Wilson,
Smith Soc.
At our shops on Dickinson Ave-
we repair all kinds of
Gins and Farming
Guns, Pistols, etc.
We also manufacture------
t CARTS, J
J WAGONS,
t BRACKETS, J
t POSTS, t
J B A LISTERS. J
Let us have your work.
ALLEN.
lo W. B. i
IN
N.
The Stock complete in every de-
prices us as tho
lowest. Highest market prices
paid for
D. J. WHICHARD. and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO I I . per Year in Advance.
XVIII. GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. MARCH NO
lift
WE OFFER TO PLANTERS OF A What The Will
Perfect Formula
OSCEOLA
tobacco mm.
story of mother lark's
Ion lo her little ours
vi ii the chief
lit in
ft to the
to t North
bi
General which adjourned
To the
lo the Constitution will be the
greatest to for
Perfection
ever been
A. new tobacco brand by a new known in u
tobacco formula but
an old house.
for North Car-
Tobacco this Season
FOR LADIES.
G TO
CALL FOR AND TRY OSCEOLA.
Va.
Ami for In nil Old Dominion A feats everywhere.
ft Sun represent tuber agents in all
N. towns.
in it i
years lo come any
I he lax-payers of
be willing or
could bear, in addition lo
arc
The vote i regarded
by black as
A Very Important of I heir bis men.
and the record of thirty odd veal's
to tin-in of our gov-
and the remote
of having sons deprived of
privilege ill fathers
to of every
opportunity to
I hill
In In- case consider
it will lie tho to road
and together wit higher
of Intelligence
ever been
Hun for the pi iv of exorcising
the of suffrage.
will be a means
of energy
I he lives of some of
The Northern mt. goes to prove people of Hi,.
tiers N. South were loyal to their word, and
have issued two letters of during the past twelve months
one to when foreign hail lo be
business men North, was no hesitation on the par
tine In business men of the oil be Soul march
Booth. ed to the front and amid the Here
Southern Pines, X. is one of of the was old I the men of former
known in the South- Joe Wheeler, one of I he may bring the
em slates, bill probably it is not leaders who , in sixties f In pine
generally even met on light in the humbler
our people Smith; this march from In
progressive little city amid the to the sen, and although sick. I worth otherwise re
long was built by North nigh unto death, Wheeler or main unseen unknown forever.
era men and capital. Hundreds of derail his men lo carry him to
Northern slates have ill Santiago there he
there and permanently lo stayed until the battle was
until have a real live the victory won for the slurs
Yankee in the North stripes. It was the
Among the young officer, Worth Bagley
Southern Pines, are bankers, law- C., who gave up the life for
yen, merchants, the Union, and was the brave
form- young Alabama,
era and persona of all calling of life, the little band of heron Into the
out of the entire population very of death, victory
there are not exceeding one bun- might conic to the Union's cause.
died and fifty Southern born there Is truly no North, no
pie but the Northern settlers South, no Halt, no bill in
come all who go whether fact a Union of States, when young men of the land will be the
Southerner or Northerner. There people of Southern N. C, false idea of
is no sectional feeling the Yankee city of
people place. These people through its official head, the Mayor
from the North have Invested so and its business
much capital and made so many Board of Trade, proclaim to the
that the taxes they world that Southern Investments
usually pay, meets one sixth of the are not only safe, bill more
entire county, slate, school all the North elsewhere
oilier luxes of Moore County In invites
which they are located. They lo come Soul meet Southern
have built electric light plants, men learn Hie real
bang two separate plants in troth to people by
the place for meeting them face In face arc
simply lining South a
that should have been done years
ago, by the of I he North; bill
nothing that is is too
news is welcome any time
I hough Ibis justice to the South
late, we are no less grateful
indebted In I lie Northern
And La If. Reynold's
SHOES for Men and Boys.
All new Spring Stock and
they are Beauties.
Fear of Local Investment.
;.;,. , -in 1- j
it,
.
SHU., mi .
i . . ; . -i ll I- It'll
hem mill w i i-i,
In Inn i .
. l it I
i-
i I ,
. ill- l
i men.
I lie Hi .
. to I lie
e lance
pi ult i. is .
a home is .
11- -1
I ire Mas-., a i
ls success i .
v. . as Inn lib bell fol
In upon . ,.,.,,,;, .
prises hi ,.,. , ,., ,. l Ins
Hint E in,
.--;
ions I
ell i .
inn .
1.1- ll
In in tit
car line six miles long, am
in fact they have every
thing that is modern
These people have conic South
their lot among Southern
pie. Mini I hey have
are with the South
and the Southern people, the in-
vestments have been profitable of Southern
that they want their in the,
North to come down meet the I
men of the South to
learn from them the advantage
that each section has to offer. Such
a spirit on the part of these people
is to be commended by all loyal
Southerners, who have a desire to
c built up.
eta people have no animosity to
wards Northern people. The South
slaked cause with Jackson,
mid Johnson, and when they
the brave men who went to battle
with tIn hi did all that human be-
lo a of the
Southern Confederacy, and
I hey said, we are you
have us at your mercy, we surrender
afford to sacrifice the
lives of the brave men left, the
And above all ii will is- a means of
stimulating and young men
of future in North
Carolina lo point
of higher
Par has been
laid by some on money value of
education. As we see I lie
value of education is ponies
the lowest value that should be
pill upon believe
one effect which Hie proposed
will have ilium the
Intended education should be.
Say what may, I hen.
being a race measure, can but
fraught with the of
blessings to both races; and looked
from ibis philosophical stand-
point, every North Carolina
ought in vole for
It will be the means of causing
every mail lo learn ill his younger
years be look his
fitness through his own person ill
effort for he proposes lo
in the laud Neck
CANNOT BE CUBED
with LOCAL
they cannot reach I he seat of
disease. Catarrh In a blood
disease, and order lo
cure it yon must take Internal
Catarrh Cure is
en Internally, and acts directly on
the blood mucous surfaces.
Hall's Cure is not a quack
medicine. It was by
our of the belt physicians this
country for years, and is it regular
prescription. It
best tonics known, combined with
heal acting
on the mucous surfaces. The
fist combination of the two
gradients is such
wonderful
Scud for testimonials, free.
P. in., Props.
Southern people were ,
abide In good faith by decision I Hull's the best.
AND SEE THEM.
against port of
Indies will established in
the States after it
next, and since most of I he
I limps remaining in Cuba are
from their return
should be a chief concern of
Department. There are three
soldiers on
the island as will needed lime
loci. and establishment of
the annual Southern quarantine
should find every volunteer safe
home and beyond reach of eon-
Philadelphia
lire i
licit lie I In ell from
I .
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1.1,1 lived lilt-
his twin
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credit to . . . ,.
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which . ,,,
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sense in in
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he .
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lift
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I should lie iii
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X-S v. die Mill and ill
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HUH
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much Hi.-, id .
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man w ho his in I . , ,
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then scuds i- . I
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Vs. in hi. i cut till. I the in
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Hardware.
Paints Oils
BRUSHES
Building
see we, nils
i I,. i e
s. Iii-
Salve.
The best salve in the
Cuts, Sores, C leers, Sail
Kin inn, Bores,
Chilblains, Corns,
all skin Eruptions, positively
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