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The Eastern Reflector
FOR
D. J. and Owner TRUTH IN J REFERENCE S TERMS Year in Advance.
VOL. XVIII
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. Z . JUNE
NO
Tobacco Formula.
TOBACCO GUANO
24-3
new tobacco brand by a new tobacco
la but by an old house.
out for under North Carolina I In- Season.
m HEARD FROM
CALL FOR AND TRY
OLD fa.
Ami Hale by all Old where.
Oilier
. V. all C.
Municipal Franchises.
They Have Come.
Cotton Mills la Small
Mr. D. A. of
lotto, X. is In-
ill hi the
South, and is lining lo i-n
improve Ibis industry.
His book on cotton mill construe
Hull which Tin-
Journal recently reviewed, very
work and will prove val-
who devote themselves to this line
of business.
In a recent interview
building of col
ion mills in small towns. He lie-
that this is surest way lo
restore prosperity to
Mild that mills properly
and managed, will
for
Mr. believes that tin
erection of a cotton
will promptly
the value of cotton product of
the immediate district by affording
a home market for a large portion,
If not all of the output farms.
A home market means the Haling
of transportation charges, the cost
of and the profits of the mid-
We Stand by Friends.
is said in sonic of the
papers, especially some of those
and west, in regard lo how
newspapers should treat people,
and hint at the idea of leaving out
and gossip the
only way to make money out of a
The Durham Sun is not built up-
on any such foundation. We pro
pose to stand by our friends
don't you forget it. When we
have to toss they will be
tossed at when we have
favors lo the;, will go to
friends; when
about a friend we to
say us. course
want to every fairly and
do no one an lint when we
get an opportunity to say a good
word for a friend, living or dead,
poor or rich, high or low, are
going lo say it out loud so all may
hear. There may lie money in
running a paper with colorless per-
funeral and marriage mil ices
of the stereotyped variety, but
money in nut all therein life for
us. When a good man dies we
propose lo mend his life; lien
Moreover, the cotton tour-
into is worth three time
as much in I lie case of course cloth,
as the raw material; hence the
working into of the raw cot-
ton at home adds the and
the wages of the mill to the price
realized for the raw material.
Another advantage of the local
mill employment it affords
the sons
farmers. Thin employment
adds income and
the industrial community which
always springs up about a
mill will furnish a ready mar-
for the minor of the
farm, mien as meal, poultry, but-
fruits and vegetables, thus still
further adding to the profits of the
There is much idleness the
country towns of the South, due
to the lack of paying
Cotton mills in the small
loans would much of this
idle tabor.
with reason that
of a cotton mill to a town is
direct and far-reaching. II gives
an air to and thrift to the
locality the district. Money
more plentiful, the mads
are improved and a contagious
briskness extends throughout
In- community. towns in
taken n
edition nulls sere built u
in their Charlotte, the city
of Mr. residence, is said
to have doubled in imputation in
about ten years and its remarkable
growth is due to the fact that it has
become such a large manufacturing
center.
.--11.1 of the best paying cotton
mills in the South are
towns, and there is room
for more.
will get rid of bis carcass by
the shortest courteous route. In
short our in fairness,
and justice to
and gratitude to friends. To
our bless them The
silence of the grave our columns
lo then haired and
towards us. are built
that help it if we
would, wouldn't help it if we could.
Durham Sun.
Mate of Ohio,
Frank makes oath
that he is senior partner of the
firm of frank Ai Co., do-
business in the City of Toledo,
County and Slate aforesaid,
said firm will the sum of
HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh that
annul In- cured by the Hall's
Catarrh Cure. Thank J.
Sworn to me and
ad presence, thin of
December, A. D.,
I I A. W.
Notary
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
and acts directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. FRANK J.
Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists,
Hall's Family Fills are the lies.
A wealthy but absent minded
Kan . re-
bought a safe in which to
keep his valuables, and, mi
able lo the combination,
scribbled on I he plastering of a
null. he or
a In a new
coat on the null; the
was obliterated, and it became
necessary In have the safe blow u
open.
The following from an exchange
shows that towns and should
be careful bow they grant Iran
The question of Iran
is today tin fun
in the minds of
loan people. Like all kindred . .
a few men, some shrewd w,
Beautiful Embroideries,
Inadequately appreciated, have Marl Patterns. l.-i
gotten U
nut the franchises
Taffeta Sash Ribbon,
W AND riNK.
have proven veritable
Hum- privileges arc now begin
to what they hate git
en and ill the tin-
st niggle w ill to regain the
bat has been thought less-
with. The light
along this line
and municipal has
made in The
tare of that Stale the
City of Detroit to purchase and op
its street railways.
in sell at anything
like a reasonable and
price they named for their proper
shows that they consider the
franchise, given I hem by Ike city,
as full two the value of their
holdings. The Review of Reviews
for discussing this of
says lest of the
would look on
it Detroit should
set operating the
transit us n municipal de-
It does not
follow that it would lie for In-
of the people of idly to
the of
that particular kind of object
There in evidently no dearth
in Detroit of able to deal
adequately Bill their respective
sides of the discussion. lithe mil
should not. after
the street railroad system,
citizen, of that town will a
henceforth have a clear
idea of the commercial value of
railroad franchises. They
Would except at the end of ex-
franchise to sell ex
tensions of renewal privileges for
something
Thus statement has come lo
ll commonplace in Detroit, and iii
all Michigan press, that of
demanded by ow n
its of the Detroit -inn railroads.
represents the worth
of the franchise freely given by the
people through their municipal
representatives. By some
taxation, rental or of par-
the people would expect
under future grants
ed for the value of such franchises.
SILK -V new handles
inch MADRAS CLOTH,
In six
Mains beautiful
Satin Black Velvet RIBBON.
Black Silk Lace INSERTION,
The new and II
widths in-------
Very True.
The News says,
to it this
country is in danger of overdoing
the gush business when re-
Same way here.
whose trousers arc
out at the seat, and who
any meal at home, are ready now
to go down in clothes
few remaining nickels
who is a
salary of a year, or for Jew
swords, need,
or which he doesn't
want. redeeming feature of
is man in whose honor
the gush is to he expended,
I nil aw a he could,
he and well
country will have to stand it as
well as
Salve.
The bast salve the world for
Cuts, lb nines, Bores, I hem, Sail
Fever Sores. Teller, Chap
Hands, Chilblains. Corns,
all Skin and
cures Tiles, or no pay required. It
in guaranteed to give perfect
or
par box. For
L.
White Silk Lace
and I ft inches wide.
New style and
Laces ii Match, mi mm.
BO
Remnants in White LAWN.
TRULY,
Mini-molt.
HUH
an-
g- . . ids
e j I
i . .-
Slate J,
p .
Ai long i liter
i .
lie. . s
lie . .; i , i . I'll
I e, y
The people , l I-, , l
I-in Id I an l .
II. The Mo
I'll. .- i . a
but n
lo people. I
have voted
fur their fund.
The present but
Ally load Work is
null tin- road is a one. II
k is ion
will in. stop until even road
is Mare more
bill i all a .
;.
o . ,
Will
not come sit down in
In the last two war- tin
could have e I it
lo III i
there had been i.- it- mu
s, here.
the last
III years, We want
one haul Ism
at ant Lime during i at.
i Paying Press I
J. B. CH
Everybody
Ail i i i
as if I Ham
his army.
Now then a man is found
with more or less
that be never the
newspapers.
Perhaps imagines
he does not read the
cards; is not the
an Intelligent,
man to fail peruse at least a pm
lion of the advert
his Keen though
ii i necessary to say that
the
e In do this for
while. Mole are needed in
Philippine.- Cubans are
ran
an outbreak iii
lime,
the I'm to an people
perilous of all.
i the ab ml
es no good. The civil
may desire to make purchases, government of
nor to glean particular States is
about or commercial n ,, work, and eon
tenor the doings in the stores, he is being forgotten, except
is quite likely, after ., classic
of news matter, to him- Observer.
self those i . , ,,. .
which appeal to the eye w ,,.,. .,.,,
the , . .
i i he who is lace.
or mm ill
that but one who would be at
article of immediate personal need keep her If
la weak, and all run
don ii she ill he
If she has or
Mile, her impure
blot lies,
Th.
in
Back.
I he Men .
I inlet th. . i ,
I be lime . man
a i i aid all for the
preceding serve I be
v. the sun.
mailer what in
puss,. name w ill
go in unless bis luxes are
paid. The law on the subject i. a-
follows.
lie cumin
lot m
III r I he Hi -I
n . ii. year
nine and
very Iv i. j I i shall
In la-fore
in, preceding
l ,. lib II
shall
.- ; r---o-.,. its c
goad mural of
or later go
back lo severer
it the of Clime winch is
volume i-
All an- a
tin brutal
I ill modern had las-ll,
upon licensed
and the of
lid Hid
gone to
oilier become , .
runaway
coins Joan Val Jeans
galleys and his
f w as tin- iii man
Mitts.
In
-III
suicide Tuesday night
himself a a i tit-.
I'm- in the
burning of a livery ill
I night.
an
prohibiting
the Works pond and
been placed on sale at a mod
crate price. is, in fuel, sale lo
assert that man or woman who
read will cause
for of a i
broad starving children,
showed one eM nine. So
boll pen
swung i,
bus reached the other extreme, and
criminals receive no
I The
I swing back ill least, clime
i Mill hold high carnival.
swing the pendulum Is
i weaker the former DUO, till
the mean is reached, an, in
the become a
describes uh
i . i it
of a newspaper reads also sonic erupt a complex
of advertisements printed Hitlers is
., hi i i i i ; i, i -medicine the world to regulate
. , 11.1.1 .
liver and kidneys to
purify the blond, gives
bright eves, smooth,
rich complexion.
will make a looking, charm
lug. rundown Invalid.
I.
Drug store.
cat Is by bl-
barber is
Iii a
I inn s Herald
the of North I
. it was ;.
in
III.- III I I in.
Mantle, dear, gel
from rent .
Home men seem lo make an
hanging hammock.
using is iii I . inly
Marriage is
ii.
New put her
old skills be
lie wan naughty, The skirts
lira the
died. I Is now one of
world's
the
with its fatal germs,
so Hint home is sale from its
ravages, bill have found
a sure protection against this dun
genius malady in Dr. Kings over
When you sore . . , ., ,,
. , . . , one out leading en I cues
em your bones and muscles. h
have chills and fever, with we WOW Impressed With fact
in the graduate, were all
towns and rural dis
rough know you have not one being from one
and that yon Ur. King's the low us. And
SPRINGS
New Discovery. It will promptly
cure the worn cough, heal the
named membranes, kill the
germs and prevent the dreaded
Far of the malady
1.00. back ii
en led. A trial lie tree at I,.
f Ding More.
hr l A tun
nil
Mi w
Reduced Rates on Rail Roads.
Hacks to meet every Train.
this one college is
and 11111-1 be
men of the larger MM
lo us and cities arc morel W ks in mid wan r la lb
attention In business pursuits j in,
higher education, tin
field for men
Country, Durham Herald
G. F, SMITH
I Mil
LETTER.
by the failure the T C
surrender their arms H lit I
X. t
June
More Men, m r- blood, and mm
D. J. ft Owner. for the
. the cheerful Mi-
convinced
and p MM
than them. had
that the poor, ragged
would .-i
gelling apiece, MM
MOUNT DESERTS DEER.
ii i
The hunting In Main n
I. tail th- hard on .
will not be there is
FOR
NEWSY HAPPENINGS
BUSINESS NOTES.
A singular In
If a man has the hives lit hi in
n seen Those
i . June
id.- Oases at roar weed three
X. C, the owned at one time to their,
la hi-dealing n,,., k., what to
I with the and red m i,,,, the- teat be ready
tort, and
lo cattle to A. II. cash.
came in last
n await i
Jim IS, civilian
PAY UP AND A MO PRIZE against
ant the wins while he
arrangement Made
the of the Farm
Journal e are to oiler a
pays
. n i . ii who lo
The ahead I
be dangerous tor the
two there was nothing left an alleged bandit, In
for hits to do except to decide New York, must die
. a rail for to go the electric the
over THE COUNTRY.
the fall. He baa become
convinced that farther delay I of
of the in the Philip to tailed that was down here
home will Senator Berry.
the hunting, morgue.
h taking of deer o this , , .
for a term of to A few deer U W
on the Island are kirk
kiln will . each season, but without the
or tar, of
the law went into effect
or three years bro. the deer on Mount with.
have rapidly
now the with , , ,
wily creatures hart
ready to the as an
evil, and complain that
fields and their
the town
f mil it mi or Mia i
f ii will bot ac I
r i
out roil ,
BEARS THE NAME, I
i PERKY DAVIS
night with some
of cotton have been
. in for ill.- butt
Mr. t;. Harper, of U
w, ii. W. T. Si
the is made t
a ho a ill back
an. one year in
the price of only.
. ,. . I under authority week in July.
In order to get the Farm
act
seeing about getting a ear- done lo crops
he If Bellini the
never they have
bud V Federal at
land here.
light weight or
weight, ball twine, or other
tying call on It.
sell
as a for until .,.,. . i u i t .
He ha made that but. in H. I. r.
It will , . .,. . ,.,;.,.,.
. ;. . . I keeping with of the I
to lie to, ,. . . l,,., use for s , for and . , j, ,.;. ,;,.
. , . ,,
to The I r
Journal on foundation and
important act. will defer U- making
-inn- the for until While drunk and firing in
beget j cablegram from Railroad
more men are at
mad
from hi- home at
where he ha- been
pending a few days, taken
charge of here again. His
31.- J. .
colored, l- and
with him ha- disappeared
HO of the hard Wei
Ion colored people. Thomas came
here a from
ton an
agent for wealthy Northern
of -el Mil- I
,. , lei III
who
agree him to
to
inch needed
found
number
now In the lore
although each
. t- travel amounting lo
about
i- i- for the
lime in more than a
II the In-
which Duke de
the new Spain-h Minister, and his
American wife, are The
new called on
c to All i .
hi-
.-
,, , Ml. a
When lo , .
null.- relation- are again
folk he said this won Is . . ,., iii., . ,,.,
with Spain. Minister
all to
Washington, Main
were taken -Ink duck
paid the amount.
Some all their furniture,
one woman even sold her lieu- III
in lo realize
to her a
Job, Home gave up
plan's now , gel
then, book, i believe if the
Weldon could gel
on
would bun.
ion. a a a-
i wile when he I I
years afterwards.
lulled Slate- of
i- making h
Man efficient official. He has I be
work the in such
shape
of patent law
A. Co.,
they ran procure In
from four to ten week from date
application. have pro-
then. baa Thorpe, a I Mr left next morn-
to killed Aaron
and j Z. Air. the blind
Acton. j violinist and piano tuner,
day-. If be i-
I blind has Umber I'm
L,, to make
one May. an en-
I 1.1 11.1 r.
T op in quality,
H K material.
e-t
A tied together,
apart.
V always
ii sold by weight.
or or on time.
I, the longest,
-e iron or steel.
V. very joint
s price tor all sly lea.
A. Mm. Co,
is
to send a
on the iii charge
of A. to explore
-ii- of Pacific On in.
Mi
ml
Chi
hi.
The made the
in ill eh rule-, a- a N
I.,. bin Mill of which four
more than patents.
are Others. I no. audit would be impossible to find
Or I--hipping cuttle to n city, town, or village
Richmond. The annual-an- kepi Culled States boa no
up there fed a while, of theirs,
butchered, her, Although the have
sold for line nut lawn formally broken off there
little stall ft home might I- practically n deadlock over
the freight both ants,
people II that
and follow the same n
other we
goods and for in-line,
pay freight two ways instead of
nut,
Thia with more or
truth lo every low n I i
perhaps to town
the South, things
course, that cannot
or made at home, and these things
hen
are thing- which
produced made home
did not wish settled,
and to look as
who made the charge knew
were talking
though it i- apparent
has dead-
, in the
the consent
II Sherman
combine have been
thing- so they
got all the
In
rush the Henderson wing of the
taken lo
which we still depend upon other I an extent are
ale no pa- la good a- elect
lure lands in for till ed. appears lobe good
lie than in North and yet
instead of ling we
it. We export some, is Hue.
but nothing iii with
what we Import. The is true
of pork, which i--hipped the
State the load, lo be
and Bold mainly to
era, who ought to raise their own
meat. Wheat, Hour, com and meal
are all shipped Into the Slate
Ion, when pound
should ed
There has pa.-l few
years been Improvement In
this respect, bill not as mm h a-
h for we
send many of
every year out of the Stale
these and other things of
u-e, could and should lie pro
at home. It take.- time to
get out ruts We gel
a while, and then
that we get
Wilmington star.
for lull
, e- iii of a light are often
deceptive, how-
ever, that the combine will win.
and that either Henderson
man w ill be Speaker.
is being
given to the schemers who
are working to prevent re
ion of
re adopt of the principles
Chicago platform the nest den
who an- BOW after
nation to their for
public employment will
he exempted from
i- a step backward.
on principle that under
officials having
w the beads of
should la- selected with
reference to the personal de-ire-of
their superiors, special
of the having
special duties be more
without reference
the general of iii
the civil service
rules.
The lo be anticipated from
breaking down of the civil
-cm ice bars are the
and political
stepping one-to
iii
Tin- Is unfortunate In
mi it In
ion of the pen
service the postal service.
politics of the cm
never in- made so long
the of -hall be made
main tiling to W for,
who ill Ilia
a legislator helped lo
carry forward the project of Civil
Service Reform, has bean prevailed
upon capacity to
help undo bis n work answer
to the of the
He baa been very badly advised.
In Prosperous
Times.
While of the sue
shows that sin
La always pro
table, the regular use of the ad
column- of a
times of
now prevail is
State Board Health.
The Governor baa appointed and
commissioned
of the State of
R, a. Lewis. Raleigh.
Nicholson. Ki, bland.
A. W. Shatter. Raleigh,
Albert Wilson.
The Detective.
The detective
history man
strolled around ancient Athens
the day time with a lantern.
He said he wan looking for
an honest man.
Hut history does not that
he found bin,
4.-.- tame, and enough to
raid- n the
and Some of am-
even Mingle rows and
have sol
the The tanners. Bo
nil it convenient at i kill a
l oil fat lull do not of II.
fear of pro-e
h., wardens.
who
otter Creak, was lo a-
i. In his one
Th doe was
In the midst of
tie cattle and did not appear to l,
frightened Walls entered tho
I ii m The de-r hid up from
the pasture and Into the yard with the
or. the previous
In the the
roan were turned tack Into the pi store
deer followed A f. w days
when Mrs. Walls was
out some clothes in her
at the same dot poking
her nose the win
Farmer Walls, who was In tho
table, heard his wife scream, and go-
Ins her assistance, drove
away.
Two looking held up a
party on the on
day last week planting themselves
the road and refusing
lo move until forced to do so
whip of one of the coachmen. The
wagons of the tourists, no
doubt, fascinated the animals while the
pleasure seekers were more than de-
lighted lo see their wild deer.
The deer on Mount Desert are being
preserved chiefly for the benefit of
sportsmen who liar Harbor and
the adjoining resorts, and who will find
excellent and good shouting when
the five close time has expired.
The lei a
the
. or,
98.4
for ti
-.-; new
It other
MM
direction
i-an-i- lair en ml. In
that
1- in, that
i.- t
MA U moll, m ,.
and t--ti
ii- many well known
Irv.
CO-,
II
ON
Line
OF
A RAILROAD.
peril as
Not only
National nm i i- money at hand among purchasers
A fellow have
to draw his own conclusions at
an exhibition of paintings.
miring more than one third of the
delegate to convention,
scheme is to get men elected
gale- who em be controlled by
a, an not
The of
is likely lo la- that delegate
Will he Instructed, WHO under or
would mil be.
The rank
want and how
lo get it.
lo the I lea
I fund arc coming in
daily -I arc
lunger of re
i IS I.
Hi-t now. but the to buy
goods is more the
tradesman who promptly informs
the public mean-of his
that be has
ware to sell may I assured
be will a
of the profitable patronage of the
The most remarkable railway In tho
world has for Its motive power not
or electricity, but a balloon.
Stranger still, official stamp of
has Just been put upon this most
marvelous railroad, which goes In and
from tie summit of
mountain, at the well,
known Inventor. who
had long ago convinced the experts
that his scheme was perfectly feasible
and safe. A single rail guides the cars,
keeps the balloon with Its load
captive. ears rail el
the sides and underneath the flange.
At about every feet the line Is
firmly anchored. In descending the
mountain of course, gravity la
force, water being
I at the upper end to
the buoyancy of the
loon. The rock on the water tank n
car B opened by the
at any lime The tank carries about
Nun pounds of water, and tank and
car together weigh about lino pounds
The Is sixty-seven feet
and a lifting capacity
of something pounds.
Weigh-, also, can be, aboard and
at the various stations
along line At tho foot of the
track the gas tank generator.
The of the offers
a sublimely beautiful view, but
the advent of the railway the
climb both long and tedious. It
was only attempted by experienced
mountaineers.
THE LEMON AS MEDICINE.
fur Curing
iii-
Lemon with loaf or
crushed sugar will a cough.
For feverishness and unnatural
thirst soften a lemon by rolling on a
hard surface, rut off top, add sugar
and work it down into lemon with
a fork, then suck slowly.
During the warm months a sense of
coolness, comfort and can
be produced the free use of lemon-
For six large glasses of lemon-
use six large Juicy lemons, roll on a
hard surface, so that the Juice can lie
easily extracted. Peel and slice. Add
sufficient sugar to sweeten, and it
well the Juice before the
water.
Hot lemonade will break up a cold If
taken at the start. Make It the same
cold lemonade, only use boiling
Instead of cold water, and use
about one-half as much sugar.
A piece of lemon or stale bread
moistened with lemon Juice, bound on
a corn, will cure It. Renew night and
morning The first application will
produce soreness, but If treatment Is
persisted In for a reasonable length of
time a cure Bill be effected.
The discomfort caused by sore and
tender feet may be If not en-
cured, by applying slices of
on on the feet.
To cure chilblains take a piece of
lemon, sprinkle fine salt over It and
rub the feet well. Repeat If
Lemon Juice will relieve roughness
and vegetable stains on the hands.
After having the hands In hot soap
rub them with a piece of lemon. This
will prevent chapping and make the
hands soft white.
Due kicker or
Iv how let cm do untold damage to
a town. The of the
progressive town la united in bar-
with one in v
the of the community.
ran la- , without I his
is
i.-is far
Invalids can be given tub baths by
Deans of a patented tub.
is made of collapsible rubber, with a
number of rubber tubes arranged along
sides and bottom, to be Inflated
patient Is placed upon the col-
lapsed causing tub to assume
its proper shape.
a- for
People who are the victims of
teeth, that crumble and
cavities readily, may do much toward
king this dental decay by the us-
of a simple A of
of magnesia should be kepi on the
and Met night, brush
the teeth Just before retiring, some
of It should be held In the mouth for a
dial it may each side of
every loath. this process, a coating
of magnesia Is formed over
enamel, which Is thus
from the action of the acids
form In the mouth during sleep.
magnesia will remain on
for three or four hours. Washing
mouth with a solution of
of soda after eating sour fruits or Bib
ads Is also recommended by dentists i
the soda, like the magnesia,
acts the Injurious effect of the at
upon enamel.
it a . . In.
A French statistician has
that in the sixteenth the aver
age duration of a dis-tor a life was only
and one-half years. In the
seventeenth century It reached
I In
A crockery dealer shipped US dishes forty-nine and two-
from to a missionary j third years, at present time he
at Persia. The goods were j finds It Is The same
seven months In and were Inquirer to ascertain whether
miles by caravan, but only the average longevity of has
dish In the lot broken J Increased la the proportion.
WHITE to
Come to see them.
i m i
Al I. KINDS Of
I Second Hand Goods
Bought and
Cm-i oft and i.
laity ran of
return lit- In A to
WE CLEAN AND PRESS SUITS FOR
HOT.
k, Ma toad and Ni
. W t per-
new. iv
i.
mm,
R.
If
We have
nix building entirely new
complete stock of------
We Carry
Notions,
Shoes. ware,
Crockery, Farm Implement-,
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee,
laird. Tobacco, etc., in fact
every
in a general
We Also Sell
HAY, OATS,
TON AND
AND
Our on everything will lie
found low as a good article can
be at. You are iii-
In visit our store.
paid for all kind
f country produce.
wain
N. C.
have bean paid
IS Tatar
i BENEFIT HE
that
Having just a lot of new
a general
of Canned I am now in good
shape to sell very
Yon will do well to la-fore
buying. All goods delivered on
abort notice,
Free of Charge
the place
I invite one and all to give me a
cull.
Newark. N. J.
Your
Has
Value,
Paid up Insurance,
V Extended Insurance
C. Will Ire re within
three lapse if you are
good health.
After Second Year
No Kent ions,
Incontestable.
Dividend.- are payable at the be-
ginning of the and of
year, provided
for the year be paid.
They may lie used
reduce or
To Insurance, or
To Make Policy able
an Endowment during the Lifetime
of Insured.
J. L.
N.
s,
m ASK YOUR
-y I
Ladies. S
WARRANTED. .
J Filling.
o mid. I
A mar r.-la-rt d- Ii I S
Si.,,.,,. .- .,. T
fag ft.
All a,,., ,. . .
S. , .
at AM
J. C. Coil Son.
1.1.
MASS.
To Ladles
We have at
WINTERVILLE, N. C.
a line of new------
Laces
Fancy floods, Novelties, Etc.
to which we invite your attention.
OUR are latent style and
will at reasonable
prices. We have a skilled Milli-
to do our trimming and can
give entire satisfaction.
Call its in the new brick store.
MISS HARDY ex CO.,
S.
W. BE,
Heavy and
n. c.
Hagging and
on I
i -ii kepi on
hand. v produce and
old. A I rial will convince yen.
D. W.
WE COME AGAIN.
Four Specials.
Boys Knee
Pants.
Pair.
Silk Bosom
Shirts.
ALL COLORS.
Piece.
ON THE
Arc Some
Folks the
Know.
Readers
Mens all-wool
Suits.
up.
Boys 2-piece
Suits.
OUT.
Suit.
Ween sell you goods cheaper than they la- Call and
see its and let us show we give yon for a dollar than
vim ran reasonably expect.
score.
TUB
m mm WARD
The strawberry season
The tax list takers have opened
business.
Nice showers Thursday evening
and night.
The street sprinkler has made
its
You will nut sec many June
this lime.
Joseph has moved to
South
Pratt N. V. stale Batter
per If.
candidates for
now elect them.
Mr. W. R. hail
several days ago.
Yon now up to the
and list your luxes.
foreigners, a tramp
is production of the
joker.
Mr. Allen Warren says is
of an unusually large
grape crop Ibis year.
This month is going to give us
warm weather and long-
est days of the year.
Mr. Tucker
two well formed chick-
i-us that were hatched from one
diamonds
Drops if Hood's
precious jewels blood
glisten in their use.
C. C. Joyner and J. K. No-
the
examination before the Slate Hoard
of and were
licenses.
Male Academy
Closed the present session Thurs-
day afternoon.
informs us that the enrollment
reached sixty-live. This school
needs no commendation at our
hands. It has established its own
reputation, and It is might
be envied by any in the Mute. Tito
boys mentioned Thursday
won distinction at other
have, with two exceptions, la-en
students of this school. Prof,
dale never has to change places,
therefore the announcement may-
be made that the school will open
again in September.
Chosen for Alder,
men.
The Democrats of the Second,
Third Fourth wards, the only
ones which much interest is
taken, met Wednesday night to
candidates for Alderman,
ward.
This ward met in the grand jury
room at cunt Meeting was
en I to order by Is. I. B.
IS. chairman
L. II.
J. L. Woolen
candidate for on
lot and J. II. White was nominated
on second ballot.
meeting adjourned without
electing an
tor that want,
WARD.
. This ward met in curt room. J.
II. Move was made chairman and
W. II. laing . J. L, Lit-
was elect
It. K. and II. A. White
were nominated on as
candidates fur Aldermen.
Fill
This ward met Star Ware-
Meeting was called to
by w. H. who was
permanent and
D. J.
W. II. was
elected
H. Darker and J. H. Hurt
were as candidates for
Aldermen on first ballot.
All Look Alike.
A deputy sheriff made a
laughable mistake in the court
house Monday bad
taken a prisoner up in the court
house and placed him in the
box and sat down by the
door to guard him. The deputy
soon off to and while
be enjoying his the
prisoner was taken around in the
liar for trial. The deputy woke
up, found bis prisoner missing, and
after looking around the court
room in he saw a
in part of the
room whom he took to la- his
escaped prisoner, and for
and bill in
stalled him in the box,
thereby giving another forcible
of the popular
Anglo Saxon.
OUR BOYS
Make Their Mark In School.
J. A. ft M. II. Holt, of Oak
Institute, says that among the must
earnest and faithful students there
the past session from this
town county. Diplomas were
in special courses of study
to Skinner, Jr., and John
Harris, Jr. Davenport, of
and Turnage, of are
leading members of the class of
MM. Ray Tyson and J. S. Smith
are also mentioned as excel-
lent students.
is always glad
to see our taking high rank in
their classes and commends them
therefor.
MB I,
Chewy is
from a weeks trip to and
reports a time.
II. I. Fennell, of Wilmington,
arrived this morning is stop
ping with of
James.
X. met
north train at this
Morning with passengers for
Km, r. Bi returned
Wednesday evening from
where she had been visit-
bet daughter. J. W.
II. I. Fennell left ibis morning
for
F. G, James returned this
from New
A. I., returned this morn-
from New Bern.
W. II. and wife
to city this morning.
Rev. A. w. returned
evening from Washing
ton.
Cobb went to
evening.
Dr. J. c.
came Thursday evening to visit
bis mother, K. S.
Man Alice M, ye to
Ayden Thursday evening to attend
the commencement c. College.
II. D. Collins, advance agent for
the Fun Makers, tor bis home
Y. this morning.
Miss her
brother, Hugh, went to
evening lo some
days.
Rev. X. M. Watson met the
train at Raleigh,
Thursday evening, and it
him to
returned Thurs-
day evening from
where he had been to deliver a
address.
W. T. la-e wife, of Scotland
Keck, came down Thursday even-
to visit bis mother, Mrs. s. D.
that be sick.
Misses Clara Forbes,
rah Hooker. and
Patrick
evening from Greensboro
Female College.
Misses Bra of
and Fan Skinner, of Hertford,
arrived Thursday evening to visit
Miss Skinner lie present
at the marriage next week.
Miss Alice Carson this
morning from den.
in Friday even-
from Washington.
Moore returned this morn
from Seven Spring.
J. A.
from a down road.
Leggett went to
morning to make town
his home.
II. came home
evening from University at
Chapel Hill.
It. Hughes wife arrived
Friday evening from n visit to
at points Ibis State and
Virginia.
Rev. J. F. editor of
Watch Tower, Washington, spent
today here. He preaches at Ml
I Men an Sunday.
C. C. Joyner and J K.
Nobles returned Friday evening
from the meeting Of the Medical
convention
IN MEMORY
Of Herbert White.
mini.
AMI LO-
flu the deaf
clothes.
Is for and
It that
if
out
and
In Ii n K.
and well
I a J
Bend for a free i it
W I-, i.
a Mend
,,, .,. .,.,, ,,, ,,,.
It period of growth about
amid tin-
in the Love he
hove nu
clouded their gleam
lug canopies, the gold leaf of burn-
glided the lops
with the mat in praises of
leathered ambient
air was sweet with the breath of
unnumbered dowers, ii was j
fair scene of leaf and and
the little child bis
it
vision set the heart of May.
Live guarded the and
HoM-was with Iii-ii-Ii
palette, painting a roseate
radiant future Honor and Hap
dreaming rainbow dreams,
only built of smiles today and
tears tomorrow. Yea,
dreams, for he was such a dear
and cherry Hub- lad Life
seemed made make love glad
because of and the rugged
op the heights of days
to la- sloped in an emerald vision
up to golden of Promise,
the prom of a long and useful
in e's sweet sunset
he was lo be the fair evening star
against Age's purpling gloom and
dimming Ami. thus Love
held him close and he to
outweighed Heaven and her crown
of stars, and her robe
of But, the morning when
little Child played amid the
Mowers has to night's
.-bade mid its all bus faded
ill a mist of tears. pale
of comfort, for he has
slight of life, he has
passed through Love's guarded
gale the patter of his little feel
a- liable In serious damage as Hi I
other. hem j
want
plants with lo
Why I'm-, gen
oil lo growing are
healthy from and
most develop into line, strong
tobacco winch matures well, i- not
so subject growth and
com a bright color. I in-
lo-Hong faith in
succeed
login right and is not much
hi lo keep right judgment and
TOBACCO
GUANO.
DON'T R CaW .
MAKES THE FINEST TOBACCO.
by COLUMBIA GUANO CO., VA
not dull old
Birth bill the walks Paradise.
Henceforth for Love there will la-
no Spring as fair as when Ibis
child
Love will with dull unseeing
eyes on the tints of greening
hills, the coming sweet
the of the
years fair promise. And so, with
I he gull and purple of a thousand
of for
him. and we
stand dumb before this
row. We can bill say lo
knew him not and held
him not in starless, hour.
II was always was
morning, no burdens in Me
noontide heat, no tears i
evening gray. mil
opening rose, hint of Time's
power, hour of
falling leaf, no gale
lo whisper where the violets
with him always May. And,
n he has passed our dull
walks In the Springtime of
we say lo Love grieve
nut for him. bill rather, be a
consolation, heap high hi-
mound with tender forget
all wet with tears; for in His good
time, in some other hour perhaps
of greater yon will feel
done of lo halve the lot and
give him all the sweetness, lo you
the room and cot -lo him
he Heaven's
and discretion are used. if you get
and wrong will re
more and to
get than will
to succeed if you This
co. The crop is now starting
if can be kepi
now for a -Inn I while n
crop
How who read
real good crops
of tobacco w tile plant-
mid half
will
watch I heir Ibis
if In
run up yellow and
narrow leaved-go work
change growth
-lining the ground the
in of cases j
will
of growth mid
gel back lo it- natural
lion and make vigorous growth.
the as
ma I life and each farmer of
led crop-, if be would succeed
AM sidling
v, ill jump
. . I
; v
r Bros Fine
CLOTHING
DRY GOODS
ash and
I in tin- cases, , s . . r . m
it it you
Honor Roll.
is the roll of Honor for
the Female
Misses
Alice
Pander, Nina James,
Tyson, Moore, Lillian Carr,
Harriss, Fannie
Move
were awarded to Miss
Nellie render for the greatest
writing ; Misses
Forbes and Moore for at
Misses and
Moore the t
lier of during the year.
School for
Ladles
Young
his crop-, to ii greater or leas
In
which plant hie i-1 he natural heir.
The crop looks
well mid and if ill
is no
reason why a splendid crop should
not be made. If your tobacco be
gins to shoe of
you don't know the of the
He
may know more disease
than Ill asking advice of nth
era don't overlook the feel yon
are not compelled
and if is in your
own views if they are practical pill
ii mid apply your own emu
do it
or becomes
Died.
Mrs. Mamie Allen, wife of Mr.
Samuel Allen, died Thursday
at their homo in this town. The
remains were I
for
Died.
Al
spirit of little Mary Know, lit
teen mouths old daughter of Mr.
in
and .
mil I
lei In. We
haw l
nit I Ill-Ill Vi
I Soil . less
J maker- -u- I
men make lining
I tin pill nil so
you i in lie i Ii w ire
III lie king
11.-. I. till ill tin hut,
Mini Yon will ill
Tobacco Factory
Will
-nu ion.
t cur
Main street,
Bicycles, Pistols
S. L CO,
Tobacco Farmers
I be lime w be fun lo crop.
you i-h lo your i-fop I ban oil,
it crop iii yon I live-, mid with ,. , tie-
pare your land by row live feel
send in your orders right away
for w ii u need.
lo . . i-. A- ill. I mi,, i- -bot-t and
supply hose
trucks will
well lo pin. o their
Jill
away .
complete without
Mrs. . Ii. , . . , . ,. , ,, ,
All w , a-h ti. the A. I.
o., Whiten I He, N. will receive prompt
J. W. PAL i . J f.
Has closed the spring term with
lit the usual formal closing ever
rises very much to the disappoint-
of runs and friends
that a very enjoy-
aide operetta being prepared
and it was to have la-en given at
the opera at the
critical point, when the roll had
la-en completed and after several
drill rehearsals two of the leading
characters were taken sick. was
then too late to take
to change play so all had to be
given up. We shall claim
on school however mid
hope have it paid up before
summer is over.
to the skies on angel's wings. She
bad been sick for about I Weeks,
gradually growing worse as the
disease fastened it- grip
upon her. We extend our r-
sympathy to the bereaved
lather and mother.
Weather Record.
Mr. Allen Warren sends
t the following record of
weather for the of May I
Highest temperature H.
temperature
Thunderstorms
Is rt Is
r Moro
may Pat a prompt,
i. mi
liver
Hood's Pills
lb.- rt
regular at UM
do not do not
tint have n
at all mall of
C. i Ci. Lowell,
New
Tar Lodge Knights of
Pythias,
till- follow
tor ensuing
J. Is,
Move. I .
O. K. Warren,
Forbes. M. A.
II. W. W.
Couple.
Due of the roll
pies in North i- now
in Mr. Fred
aged in years and his wife
who is now in her With. year.
They are both in very good
and are both, to all appearances.
many more year- of life i
They live by themselves and
still all his plowing
and other work Incidental lo n
farm, w bile his good wife doe-
the household
BOOKS
A Farm of
Concise and
Illustrated.
By JACOB
Nu. HOOK
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I ;. ,.
No.
i .
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No. POULTRY
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Cow. r
n i i mall to
may Um books.
FARM JOURNAL
I yon, l i; i. I. I. i v. i, Hi
II i . . a.,,, hi,
ill. I I. H I
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vi., . i
Any ONE of the BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL
of , . i , . i , I i I mall
It till I
ii.
, I'll-
A All I
Jut
. Ml III- I I ,., , LOOK i .
A I.
AMERICAN USE OF NICKEL. A RAILROAD.
Hardware.
Paints Oils f
I BRUSHES
i Hardware a
A M. M M-N 1- la ll- In
It. nut ml
of
into United Stat now to
In a
the value of such
New Can-
I- Oh. year Last car
to amount of wan pro-
duo-ii in Canada, nickel to the
of produced la
New Caledonia. two
practically all the id
manufacturing use of and
the State um about one-third
of whole world's supply.
is a white metal of peculiar
and la as a
for brew, copper or silver. It-1
m use however, been
to extent retarded of late
by the i fa of
hut larks the quality moat
esteemed In
bright sheen makes
plating so desirable ornament, and
Which relieve it the I i
in many aluminum articles.
The American or
i. copper and
one-fourth nickel It was pro-
by In The
copper in the coin weighs
grains and the weight
plains, or nearly hail as much,
though only one-fourth In amount.
You May Never but Sh you
Want Job Printing
to u
It la strange that neither nor
of Santiago de Cuba gives
us the Idea or what the city
looks like of nestling at the
I II on a low. flat plain. It a
In v a built the side of a
and from the harbor re-
altar lighted in a church,
from the
. the r, and the
real thereon.
in places l i rapid that the roof of
a i-
of of the streets
from to terrace are an
i bat Is impossible for how I r
mules to ascend with a laden
truck, and to them wire rabies
d by steam power run
to which any vehicle can he
i l by means of a grip provided
for and be pullet up a
a ft ear over a hill. Arriving at the
de red terrace, the driver ruts loose
and g about hi
i Pin
Anything from a
Visiting Card
Sheet Poster,
--j.
We the
celebrated
Geo. S. Parker
Fountain. Pen
It is a big hi in
and is c
Not only does it
perfectly, but prevents soiled
iii- Hats
mi.
The most railway in the
world for its motive power not
steam or electricity, but a
Stranger still, the. official stamp of
Just been put upon this moat
marvelous railroad, which goes to and
from the summit of
mountain, at the well-
known inventor, who
had long ago convinced the expert
that his scheme perfect l feasible
safe. A single rail the car,
and keep the balloon with its load
captive, the cars the rail
the sides and underneath the flange.
At about every fifteen feet the line is
firmly anchored. In descending the
mountain of gravity Is
force, water ballast being
taken aboard at tho end l
the buoyancy of the
loon. The cock on the water tank
the car can he opened by the operator
at any time. The tank carries about
St pounds of water, and tank
car together weigh about pounds.
The balloon is feet i
and exerts a lifting capacity
of r
Weights, also, can be Ink n aboard and
discharged st the various
along the line. At the foot of the
track are the gas tank generator.
The summit of the offers.
a sublimely view, but
the advent of the railway the
climb was both long and tedious. It
was only attempted by experienced
mountaineers
Save Your Money.
One box of Tint's Pills will save
many dollars in bills
They will surely cure all diseases
of the stomach, liver or bowels.
No Reckless Assertion
Tor sick headache, dyspepsia,
malaria, constipation and
a million
Liver PILLS
AND BRANCHES
AND ATLANTIC COAST
RAILROAD COMPANY OF
sol CAROLINA.
THAIS SOUTH
I r. I
an talk about your racehorse
r int and every other
that you will, but think
have red a new kind of
. man whose family Is out of th
and who Is romp-lb-d during
absence to eat at the restaurant.
refer to the and
I venture to any that Do pr
rent of th- who live in
rants order steak and French
fried Struggle against it as
p an the bill if fare
and they ring the game
o; I song when the waiter for his
r Of they have strayed
after strange gods in their time. but.
have Wed to it out. I have spent
In the endeavor to
i me tenable reason for this con-
. unable
do BO. the fact remains that fur
every other of order given In a
int an ten r of -r-
and n h
There is a i hang in th-- conduct of
i MS re mi a iv.
I that v vi ago. when n
or
K of ;
m along.
walk Then, when
me ;
of I their i
t for i any
re th
I n I p
D r wallop a-
If n i p. The
rt of f y
I lira i lime at all for the
; i-n to pass by. it I.
i n nowadays a
moves along and
one the
t- at an old pace it
nearly always comment
en hi III-
The Daily Reflector
the home news every
a at the small price
cf cents a month. Are
yo . a subscriber It not
yo ought to be.
The Eastern
Walter used lo insist
hat green eye were the most
i m the world, In support of
his argument ha following
to happened that l
ii young Venice I was
ii ling In doorway of the
one day watching the
on the Plane Baa Marco, when an old
gentleman rushed up lo me and
me, sir. but will you allow
me to look into your eyes Ah. I
thought m. Sir. you have green eyes.
I never saw but one pair before, and
they belonged to the late
Catherine of Russia; they were tho
the Boat wonderfully beautiful in
the have n to
Mr. was wont q
up. while the old gentleman
my I bad
Men be th i
st of war n it is
; They bend . ;
f it it to a . .
and enduring for the sake of ever
lasting peace once the strife .
Henry Van
Brooklyn, N. T.
Largest
A in as half the size
of St. Cathedral. London, la said
to have fallen at Tort Alfred. Booth
Africa. It made a hole In the ground
feet deep, feet lout and tn feel a Ida,
which would make It the largest known
meteorite on record Being a single
piece, apparently, it was probably solid
Iron, like other meteorites known,
of Which have Weighed a number
tons, but none of this size is recorded.
And yet there is no reason to believe
that multitudes very much larger may
not be traveling in the
and Is only good luck that prevents
our falling in with them. There Is no
Inherent impossibility that a meteorite
or large as some of the
multitude that revolve between
and Jupiter might conic within
of the earth's attraction large
ugh I cover an entire state. They
may icon moving In the tracks of
although we know perfectly
well that the bulk of the material of
-s very Inconsiderable, and the
earth baa more than once passed
through tail of n cornet without any
more effect than a shower of
star. What the effect be of
striking the head of a we do not
ye know.
THE TARANTULA'S GROWTH.
Mud II Mid to Allow to In-
Id
An event of more than ordinary In
, in my office yesterday
, noon. A large female tarantula shed
its for the second time since it
has been in captivity. Those familiar
with insects, spiders and related
arc aware that they are
by a hard, unyielding In
I f is permissible only when
old skin is shed and one that has
been newly formed beneath
t. the requisite degree. This is a
occurring in nature
ever Interest in the be-
When a large spider
long thrown off the old Intel
m it is a g eight.
the present case, the tarantula hid
evidently been feeling unwell for boom
days, a condition frequently preceding
this aiming inserts, and
day morning she found lying
i k and apparently dead, but
moved a little upon being disturbed.
lay thus until about IS, when
the rustling her movements
The old skin had
then ruptured around thorax In
such a manner that the top could
entire, and through this open-
the giant spider was literally work
out of her old This was ac-
by the aid of the eight I- gs
and the two leg-like At the
end of an hour the change bad been
effected. The spider lay upon her
back, beside the perfect skin, resting
from the m exertion.
This tarantula was unusually large
before she molted, and Is now of still
greater cams North In a
hunch of bananas about two and a half
years ago, and until last January
the pet of Dr. J. M. Bigelow. While
under his care one skin was shed, and
is now in my possession. Idea of
the Increase in attendant upon
molting may gained by comparing
the dimensions of the dorsal piece of
the skin shed about the latter part of
when under the care of Ir.
low, and the one shed yesterday. The
first measures one Inch, and the second
measures one and a quarter Inches.
Therefore the present piece will
probably be proportionately larger
when fully expanded.
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ii id. in. daily
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tint.-n dally, II
pin. m
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No made We
doe point- dally, all rail via Kali
Hi. lid.
II.
Agent
Manager.
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic
NOTICE.
in m
u- . i.,
in
I ,. So. M.
Ins
Thomas n. Mimic.
I If, ill sell public sale
door in
v. oil,
all the pine, popular
and above f
twelve t the
the Mine ml.
together with the privilege of seven
year within and re-
move Mid
usual right of way appertaining t,,
for the of MM tin.
her now up-
on two tracts of land situated in
Carolina, Iran adjoin-
tin-lands Elks. J. J.
Dixon, Dixon and W.
as
at the big
a light wood stake
a south course
Dixon a Sweet
then running a South
to a
on Tar Bed, then run-
nine nearly a west course
In a pine corner, then a north
; TOO y to Sweet
in the Long branch, then down
the branch to the l-
a Baa
Dixon and wife to
E. M. Dixon 1-1 pane to
reference is made.
Abo one other tract,
lands of C. Dixon, John
i and others bounded as follows
beginning at a pine in
Elks line n corner between E. M.
Dixon and W. C, Dixon run-
nine in a westerly direction
with a Branch, about
thence with the blanch to E. M.
W. C. Dixon
to tin- containing about
acres in. ire or
Terms of sale cash.
Win. II.
Commissioner.
K. c., May 2nd 1899,
DIRECTORY
and
faceting
X. M. Watson. Sunday
p. It, W F.
third
evening.
I. B. Morton, pastor.
school; p. J. B. Moore
a. m.
and every
Sunday mm nine Ev-
prayer M
M. and Litany Fridays at A.
M., i. A. Minister
in Charge.
day. morning and evening. Pray-
Thursday evening.
A. W, Setter, pastor. Sum
a. m. C.
superintendent.
NOTICE.
stale
Pill i
i Superior Court.
i special Proceeding
P, A. Wayne,
of
it ion to
laud lo
make assets
Is only a year c
information to
th s rowing
co, that worth many times
more than the price.
let
I, i.
a very
No at a
Into ho fully mature.
in
in direction or that.
Thin cones Mime special
or combination of and
lo It la what manner of men
or we or
manly true or liable to
Krone or weak.
Bread.
Bread la very to
has I,., distributed in many
last few
nun II la discovered that II
was adulterated with a fair
reduced to a fine
so as to meal. A man
named who been making
a fortune of Industry, has
been
I. Wayne.
has. It. Cox,
Samuel
Ii appearing in this proceeding
by to the of
the Court, elms. is. Cox, Em-
ma J. Cox and Samuel Cox. three
of the e arc
of the Slate of North
Carolina, and after due diligence
cannot lie found within the Stale;
and it further, in like manner
that a cause of action ex-
in favor of and
gains the
reaped to property situated in this
State county and that the said
Chas. I. Cox, Cox and
Samuel Cox are necessary parties
It la therefore ordered pub-
be made in
a newspaper publish-
ed at X. c, for six
successive weeks. Commanding
said defendants l appear in the of-
lice of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of county, in the town
the day of July, and an-
or demur to the pet ion and
complaint or judgment will
them for the relief
in complaint.
Dona my office in Greenville,
X. C, this day of May,
I. C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Tin- having duly
before the Court
Clerk of county
Last Will and Testament of
Mrs. c. Kicks, deceased, notice
Is hereby given to all persons in-
to the estate to make
mediate payment to the undersign-
ed, and all Demons having claims
against said estate are notified to
present the same for on or
the day of April,
or this notice will U- plead in bar
of recovery of same.
This 24th day of April. 1800.
J.
Executor of Mm. L, c.
The having duly
before Court
Clerk of Pitt county as Executor of
the Last Will and Testament of
deceased, notice is
hereby given to all
ed to the estate to make immediate
payment to the and
all having claims
said estate are to
the same for on or before
the day of 1900, or
this notice will in of recovery
of same.
1890.
C. A.
f Haywood
A. F. c A. M.
Lodge, No. meets
thin Monday evening. I.
W. M J. M. Sec
I. O. O. Lodge, Ho.
Meets every Tuesday evening.
, K. B. Griffin, X. G. L. II. Pender,
See.
K. of P. Tar Lodge, No.
every Friday evening. Dr.
W. H. Bagwell, Jr., C. C; K. h.
K. of K. andS.
It. Vance Council, No.
j meets every even-
W. It. Wilson, B. M. B.
Lang, See.
O. A. every
night at in I. .
P. hall.
A, . Council,
i No. meets every and third
j Thursday nights in Odd
Hall. M. U. Turnage,
Chief; D. Smith, Sec.
I. Conclave
No. meets every second
I fourth Monday nights in Odd
lows Hall. W. Ii. Wilson
D. S. Smith Sec.
Professorial Cards
J. L.
AYCOCK,
Greenville, N. C.
fur Slate,
In Criminal
A NOTICE.
Letter of having
been issued to the under-
upon the estate of
Chapman notice is here-
by given to all having
claims against the estate of
Chapman to present them lo the
on or before the tub.
of March, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re-
This the day of March 1899.
L. E. Smith,
of the estate of Chapman.
Harding Raiding, Ally's,
P. PRICE,
Civil Ml
and
FOR NO
POWER.
Gilliam, Mills It. Eure,
Tarboro. N. C N. C
Greenville, N. C.
Dr. D. I.
DENTIST.
I X. C.
Office over J. C.
Sons store
OLD DOMINION LINE
TO
The Clerk of the Superior Court
of Hit county, having issued Id-
of administration to me, the
on the day of
on the estate of II. P.
is
to all persons Indebted to the
estate to make Immediate payment
to and to nil
creditors of the estate lo
their claims, properly
lo within
twelve mouths after the dale of
this notice, or this notice will U-
plead bar of recovery.
This the 30th day of 1899,
I. I., mi. .
the estate of II. F.
Steamers leave Washington on
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-
days at U A. M. for Greenville,
water
leave I'm I ii i at A.
M., Greenville II A. M. Tins
lays, Thursdays Saturdays.
Sailing hours subject to change de-
stage of water.
Connecting at Washington with
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore,
New York
ton, and for all points fur the West
with Norfolk.
should order freight by
Dominion s. s. . fan
New Clyde Line from
Hay Line from Baltimore;
Men and from
Beaten,
N. SON,
Washington, N. C.
J.
N. C.
J. a,
III
-DEALER IN-
A GENERAL LINE OF
Line of Hardware.
I can now lie in the
brick store formerly
hi by J.
W. Brown.
TO SEE ME.
J. B. COREY.
r to w, ii
IN
FOB
The Eastern
-r
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
per Year in Advance.
mm
Tuesday
Friday
-AT-
VOL. XVII
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. JUNE
stem of t I
TOBACCO
A new tobacco brand by a new tobacco
la but by an old house.
Look mil for under North Carolina Tobacco this Benson.
IT'S TO FROM
CALL FOR
OLD DOMINION lift Tl
And tale by all Dominion Agents here.
f. us at Other
. V. d c.
Advertisements as Re.
According to recent alluring re
ports from the Alaskan gold
valuable new have been
and prospects of digging Prominent the libraries
up fortunes are to be as lawyers arc sets of exhaustive re-
blight as th of minted books, which enable
metal Itself. Several thousand to promptly consult authorities
miners, nearly all whom have pertinent to in baud.
from to The fat also well sup-
were to journey to the new plied with reference cove,
at the time when these stories the entire Held of I
were circulated, and, according to achievement. To general pub
the ail are practical
necessary was to go, dig and and ever ready ices in the
Thereto, of course, another side to matter of information is lo where
picture, but that is to the to make purchase It i,
imagination up. to bind business an
the peace of mind covers or stack
those people who leap before they against tho wall. Being
look, the real situation in min- ways opportune, and brought to
regions mm and then comes i hand daily by a prompt messenger
light. The War has a trustworthy and news-
just veil word from Captain always fresh and
. II. of regular limitless in contents, point out
army, who has conducted a recoil to I he reader and intending
n I lie I upper
try, of the Yukon. At
on the coast,
he many utterly destitute
miners, broken down with scurvy
and who wept like
children
lion home. Their were
almost Of
these are the conditions usually at-
An Prayer or a Wimp-
per.
Mr. Thomas, of creek,
who k, pi a line bog in pen
his residence, went out Tuesday
morning to care for bis pet
on lo the p. found a
bear had been there during
night and carried pig away.
Mi. Thomas, to give expression t,
his feelings at his pig.
in a very ear-
nest way prayed hear
might be choked to death
bones of the pig.
This afternoon Mr. had
occasion In visit a thick wood a
short distance from bis and
to his great delight found bruin
retched on the ground, dead,
mi making an examination,
be bad attempted lo
swallow a bock bone, which
entangled in his throat choked
him to death.
Although Mr Thomas regretted
the loss of his Sue hog. he felt I
that he had amply repaid
bis
-en Journal.
VB
Beautiful II in.
WORTH I ha ii e
l-l I I ER.
.
-lull. I. f Jill .
ha-
COLOR and of fruits,
quality and
vegetables,
at and plumpness of grain,
are all produced by Potash.
i I.
-l I hem i ,.
may
cure the wares he
Record.
Closing; Hours.
upon pioneer work in new
and remote countries; the re-
permits of an important
lo prospective gold seekers.
not go to the Alaskan
fields miles well
Tried Fraud to be o
A young North Carolinian who
aspired lo a doctor attempted to
work a clever ruse on the medical
I loan I Asheville last week. He
was perfectly aware that he could
not Stand the examinations, and yet
ha bound to get the requisite
license. The idea struck him lo
hire a With this
view he wrote ton friend
more, who is a who
stood high his class is really
a bright young fellow. The
more doctor was lo come to Ashe-
ville, having assumed the North
Carol inn young man's name, and
pass the get the Ii
turn it over to the real per-
son whose it was made out
and receive therefor a goodly sum.
The plan ail but
Thanks to the watchful eyes of the
board, fraud
was the scheme
after man had taken
part of the
bury Hun.
A is the latest.
Is in and
is an agreement on part of the
lair ones who compose not to
men who drink.
man threaten a rival trust to boy-
girls who spend more
a yen on Durham Sun.
It has reached that point in
course of I he year when life indoors
burdensome, even under
the must favorable conditions.
This is the ease especially in the
stores. All day long the pro-
and clerks arc
and the demands of business, even
arc such as lo
thoroughly fag them out by the
of day.
With a little rest-time and a
chance for men work
and are more energetic.
on the scare of batter work, we
call upon the merchants to close up
their places of business an
hour than least by
seven o'clock.
money will lie lost, no
Incommoded, if all the
merchants adopt this suggestion.
next day I he renewed
of employees will more than com-
for lost
News,
State of City of
makes oath
that had senior partner of the
of Prank ; Co., do
business in the of Toledo,
County and state aforesaid,
that said will pay the sum
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for
each and every case of Catarrh
be cured by the Hull's
Catarrh Cure.
Sworn to before me and
presence, this day of
December, A. l., 1889,
I A- W.
I Notary
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
and directly on
blood and mucous surfaces of
system.
Toledo, .
Sold by druggists.
Hall's Pills are the best.
THE O
Thai modern
poisons air its fatal
so that no home is safe from
ravages, but
a sun- protection against this
genius in Dr. King's X.-
Discovery. When jolt a sore
in
have and fever, with
in the of the head,
cough you may know you have
you need Dr. King's
New Discovery. Ii will
cure worst cough, heal
germs and prevent
of the malady.
91.00. Money back if not
cured. A trial free at L.
Wooten's Drug Store.
Peeress la Cotton Acreage,
There has been a
material decrease in the
North re
purls lo the come from
cotton bail. The
world, however, is not
that the crop will be a small
one. and claims of acreage
ere not having any
on the cotton market.
A letter from New York
many private reports
Indicating conditions not entirely
satisfactory have been
general disposition to complaints
which come to hand from the cot-
ton belt this season of the year.
for present
least reiterated of acre-
age reduction, complaints of dam-
age from causes, el
fresh speculative in
the staple or lo impart to
prices an Impetus In an upward
reel
Big Profits of Cotton Mills.
A dispatch says
ii the last year Piedmont
Mill has earned
Clifton and
a total of nearly
for lour mills.
The earnings of the big mills around
arc Mid c ranged
from lo per cent, on
stock. The banks there are
congested with dividend money.
Small wonder the
section prospers gels such
returns from Its
Stale.
inch Sash Ribbon,
W AND PINK.
-.- mm- M, new mm
inch MADRAS
PATTERNS. Makes
WAISTS.
Satin Black Velvet RIBBON.
Black Silk Lace INSERTION,
The new knot
a I WIDTHS IX-------
r j White Silk
Potash,
change of mil d.
I u la l; with
him ii several days i . , i In
pr.-. I hat hi iv a- out I
I leers I'm PI
pines, lie . i .
mind pro combined
,., . Acid and Nitrogen, and
Ian i the liberally applied, trill improve
in lb-I . -ii and increase
ii and In am . y r
of any crop.
is
Hew style
u um. m
III
i us i arm I .;.
pit of PI
c i
-1, . .
of Aguinaldo.
sum
with
U .
. New
were lit,
nation .
if tin- hope of
The
lasts I In
here
n in the far
I brought
t states, such
ii dot should l-
flu- i- decide i
I . I I
ii i- kn i ii in pm in
l ii--. H I- iii,,.
real
I-.-in iv ks
TO
I Remnants in White LAWN.
TRULY,
i- on
imp., for I
lo um i . for r- la I
lei .-I lime,
-in is
Holt Warner. I
he II ii i . i- in ash
lie slid of
ll l
iii -1 j. I
in. The
in i i v p In- ma,,
is i ii I here re no
i, I lid n.
making u mil ion i i
if tin were ; he i i-
-in w
ration the
i war. I,, r , for him an up
in lake Sulk
, of other, bill cm
Ii
made
than th.- natural
Kill I- m-u, ,, ,.
um , .
friends ,.
. II .,
I Mill-.,
ago. and I here u-
I he claim. The
a Hi, , w i -ii-iii
. ship. Ii i- estimated ii
I I'd.,
Hardware.
Paints C
BRUSHES
Building Specialty.
Salve.
salve in world I for
Outs, Bruises, Sons, Plows, Kali
Teller.
pod Hands,
all Skill
cures riles, or no
is guaranteed t give
faction or money refunded, Price
W cents per
L. Woolen.
PLANT CROP WITHOUT IT.
MAKES THE FINEST TOBACCO
Manufactured by COLUMBIA GUANO CO., NORFOLK, VA
start as large trees Ionic,
is -i p. r
in tut , i in.
I , .;,;.
i in ii,. are
the
in-i laxative and
GUANO.
bit an
the p. ill
h the in
bra in of pit
. I lei mid are
i Duel I. I nib I
Stales i- acting
I hut , tin r v. more ion to
p; law
i s doing business there
w ha- done fur u lung
t lie in
l lo date, that A. I .
Washington's
of lawyers, make Hie
I iv, l Ii, .
patents for in
lo ten
who i- v
interest of political
lion in
c ii thinks republicans arc in-
v in Ohio, this will in-
fooled, There never s in, u
I lino was-.,
pin hi factional dimension,
now. and if
a nuke to I heir unity,
Will
dale I have no
who will a-
Inn in
of millet in iv.
from. Ohio i-
can. but the people do hike
hi an,
are going resentment
polls
In Anti iii, ii i. i
i i,
He ha-
and I, In SI ale pal i
in. I tilled sin,
lie a
as can
be produced , In
genuine an
w , and one -av
i- a -ham, n i- ex
.- i
I s bun
i Ina t mini itch it i Ins,
M In lores iii abound
made perennial, con
bullied lo do and
u pal
1.1 toil, hat in decided
um n
friendship and
ill made
There way, of , Is- a
slip up iii program, is
impression in
I, has
hip
ins freely made that
man ill II
in lie.; favor, I mg
In
ltd Payne's at the of
av M, His I
which curries uh ii ., lend-
el-ship of purl. The
Hopkins in
i. lo have
the work of Joel
In- old head
on and
h i-
n is
the loin-
Pu himself.
Whether or not the country, i-
enjoy inn i,., ,,,.,
lion i- from
different
bill can y be
I -lam
I re i- .-V in
x-eking
ii i. ready mile
ii it i. mid an
e nullify can . ,.
lot any kind ale and
lilt-Ill u, being
the is at for
the of new Indus
tries especially
Is lo argue
low II, Thai i- an
I i all pen
pie I