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GIVEN A WAT <lb />
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1802.<lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN <lb />
THE<lb />
fer III dollars will <lb />
Ibis year <lb />
it <lb />
This ff has the <lb />
of weekly news- <lb />
paper in the Suites, <lb />
with exception, in London, the <lb />
in the world, it i, <lb />
en <lb />
week trip full newt of nil the world, and <lb />
devoted especially to the <lb />
of the Its circulation now ex- <lb />
is <lb />
Sample copies will lie sent on <lb />
application. <lb />
thousand dollars will be divided <lb />
among it- between now and <lb />
Inly and between <lb />
the end of the <lb />
The first division Mill lie bused on the <lb />
result of the of <lb />
the two parties in J line., and lie- <lb />
on the result of the initial <lb />
election. <lb />
The national democratic <lb />
meets at -1st. <lb />
The national mm <lb />
mi- at June <lb />
Both will nominate a candidate for <lb />
president and president. <lb />
for the First Fill-. <lb />
Twenty-live in gold <lb />
will lie to <lb />
the answers the <lb />
will lie the i-f <lb />
party for and vice president <lb />
Any Plies a the four names <lb />
thus will be to the Orel <lb />
prize of 82.-tOO c sh, and if, chance, more <lb />
than one answers the prize <lb />
will lie divided <lb />
Five Indira in cash will lie <lb />
a i who geese <lb />
only three out of the four mines lo be <lb />
thus chosen as part standard bearers, so <lb />
the Riles may prophesy a <lb />
to one of the four name, and by getting <lb />
three correct will in for turn prize. <lb />
Mora <lb />
In addition to the above in sold <lb />
more will Is- distributed in <lb />
prizes, silver <lb />
CM, the re ail value which Is <lb />
an I Mi respectively, and M of <lb />
Die <lb />
fully and consist <lb />
of <lb />
The gold watches will be given to <lb />
every hundredth ballot of the first i <lb />
silver watches to the <lb />
series of hundredth ballots, and after <lb />
that fiftieth will one <lb />
of the Webster's diction- <lb />
All must be <lb />
year's v on- <lb />
must I <lb />
separate piece of <lb />
tor <lb />
The winner of of prism <lb />
n will he given a free guess <lb />
the July <lb />
. 1st. This yon and you <lb />
get or in <lb />
will receive the week- <lb />
published in south for <lb />
one year and there will never a <lb />
when a great will ii <lb />
than Him one. <lb />
Address ail to <lb />
Atlanta, <lb />
Appointments of Rev. A. D. Hunter. <lb />
First morning night, <lb />
. Second S lay at <lb />
and Sat before. <lb />
n I fourth at <lb />
also<lb />
night each week. <lb />
Services at school house -on <lb />
road on Thursday night lief on- <lb />
each third Sunday until April and then <lb />
on third Sunday evening. <lb />
Rev. R. F. Taylor's Appointments. <lb />
R F. Taylor, pastor of <lb />
of the l. R. South <lb />
will preach the times and <lb />
places, regularly each month <lb />
1st Sunday A. J <lb />
1st J <lb />
m. <lb />
Sunday, <lb />
Sealed <lb />
miles we-l of <lb />
P. <lb />
3rd Sunday. -n or <lb />
School k A. I. <lb />
Sunday, Tripp's <lb />
P- M. <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
4th Lang's S Si <lb />
O'clock P. M. <lb />
Notice to Creditors, <lb />
The of Sup. n ., Court Fit, <lb />
CO inly issued of A <lb />
. to me. on the <lb />
Hr-I day of February, no the ornate <lb />
Of -lames Adams, notice is <lb />
given i all persons to <lb />
estate to make <lb />
to the and lo nil creditors <lb />
of said estate to preset t <lb />
properly to the under- <lb />
signed, twelve <lb />
date of this notice, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of <lb />
This 3rd day Feb. <lb />
J. Q. ADAMS. <lb />
on estate of Adams. <lb />
Notice Creditors. <lb />
Haying duly qualified before the <lb />
Court of Pitt county, on <lb />
tho r-l of 1892. as <lb />
of th Will and of A. A. <lb />
Bilker, deceased, notice Is Riven <lb />
to all persons indebted lo the estate to <lb />
to the <lb />
aid persons haying claims <lb />
the are notified <lb />
the same for payment on <lb />
or before the of or this <lb />
notice will be plead In It of recovery. <lb />
This day of Fob. <lb />
E. <lb />
of A . A. Baker. <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
firm of Tyson was <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent ob saw. 1st <lb />
of February. All <lb />
the firm are requested t forward <lb />
with e <lb />
to Will be <lb />
C. at the <lb />
old J,. <lb />
THE <lb />
BY MATTIE <lb />
When they were united in wedlock, <lb />
He loved her fondly, I know. <lb />
For he often kissed her so kindly. <lb />
And tenderly so; <lb />
Often he'd him her <lb />
And call her his dear little wife; <lb />
He'd say as be smoothed her dark t <lb />
That she the joy of his life. <lb />
if she with her work grew weary. <lb />
Or passed a had, day. <lb />
Or a tear should steal to her <lb />
he'd kiss It away. <lb />
Often and often she'd wonder <lb />
If woman had ever before <lb />
Been blessed with sash a companion. <lb />
Or would be again ever more. <lb />
Time i them right into the future. <lb />
somehow they drifted apart. <lb />
Though that keeps them asunder <lb />
Mas shallow and mar at the Man <lb />
His was invent and . <lb />
Bern ed to burdensome care. <lb />
And the troubles and sorrows of o hers <lb />
Neither seemed willing to share. <lb />
fie sits at the head of his table. <lb />
With dignity wears bis proud name; <lb />
She gives him the due <lb />
He graciously Riv -s her the same. <lb />
Their h with bright splendor <lb />
I In visit and wise; <lb />
In the tin y living. <lb />
Ad yet lire in I <lb />
hear wild its <lb />
Sighs for an happy <lb />
When he. with Li- love and <lb />
her nil away. <lb />
The world with i a beauty <lb />
Can ne'er till Hie in <lb />
Nor bind, in a loving affection <lb />
Together, those drifted apart. <lb />
Pleasures or Poverty. <lb />
When wife are true <lb />
there is no greater aid to <lb />
happiness than a few deprivations <lb />
and hard-ships tie commence- <lb />
of their married It is a <lb />
tiling for each to realize that <lb />
he or she is sacrificing something <lb />
for the other. The with <lb />
empty hands to the husband who <lb />
had no rich gifts to bestow; but <lb />
while she is straggling and <lb />
be is toiling and denying him- <lb />
self, the consciousness of doing it <lb />
for the other's sake confers a hap- <lb />
nothing can equal. It will <lb />
b in prosperous days <lb />
perhaps, that will the <lb />
pleasure of <lb />
in youth. In that <lb />
new house is nothing lack <lb />
that taste can devise or wealth <lb />
Yet amidst the splendors <lb />
and delights, the hearts of <lb />
the wise oftenest, without doubt <lb />
will turn n wistful affection to <lb />
the little home of time, <lb />
stricken and inconvenient as it <lb />
was. The hardships and <lb />
forts endured within its walls have <lb />
passed away like mist before the <lb />
sunshine, and memory, only re- <lb />
calls the delights of contriving, <lb />
and arranging. The <lb />
fun enjoyed over amateur attempts <lb />
at carpeting and surprises in cook- <lb />
The brief, sweet holidays <lb />
stolen from weeks of toil, saved <lb />
for so anxiously and looked for so <lb />
eagerly. These and a <lb />
other simple joys are th.- pleasures <lb />
of poverty, in fact, undreamed of <lb />
ivy the rich and <lb />
Banking in North Carolina. <lb />
The are three of the <lb />
principal ms in the of <lb />
National, State and private banks <lb />
in i Carolina made to the <lb />
Comptroller of the Currency and <lb />
State <lb />
Twenty- national banks, loans <lb />
and ; <lb />
deposits, <lb />
Thirty incorporated State banks, <lb />
loans and discounts, <lb />
stock. deposits, <lb />
Four savings banks, loans and <lb />
discounts, capital st ck <lb />
340,353.54; deposits <lb />
Thirteen private banks, loans <lb />
and discounts, capital <lb />
stock, deposits <lb />
Total loans and discounts, <lb />
212,654.78; capital stock, <lb />
826.558.54; total deposits,<lb />
All Questions Cheerfully Answered. <lb />
Sew York <lb />
Housekeeper Have yon any <lb />
Mocha coffee T <lb />
Small mum- <lb />
Genuine <lb />
Just imported, main. <lb />
Import it yourself. <lb />
Oh, I send my or- <lb />
to <lb />
9- <lb />
WHAT'S A Kt. <lb />
Attempts Made to Define the <lb />
Nectar of Eden. <lb />
Some time ago London <lb />
offered a two-guinea prize for the <lb />
best definition of a kiss. Seven <lb />
thousand answers were <lb />
prize was awarded to Benjamin <lb />
J. Greenwood, of Lon- <lb />
whose definition is here framed <lb />
below <lb />
An insipid and tasteless <lb />
which becomes delicious <lb />
and detectable in proportion as <lb />
it is flavored with <lb />
The following is a selection from <lb />
some of the best definitions sub- <lb />
What the chimney-sweeper <lb />
printed on the rosy lips of the <lb />
scullery maid when she told him <lb />
she favored his soot. <lb />
The sweetest fruit on the tree of <lb />
love. The oftener plucked the <lb />
more abundant it grows. <lb />
A thing of no use to one, but <lb />
much prized by two. v <lb />
The baby's right, the lover's <lb />
privilege, the parent's and <lb />
the hypocrite's mask. <lb />
That which yon cannot give <lb />
without taking, and cannot take <lb />
without giving. <lb />
The food by which the flame of <lb />
love is <lb />
Tho flag of in the potty <lb />
wars of courtship and marriage. <lb />
the <lb />
The safety valve to an ex <lb />
tender feelings. <lb />
The lover's privilege and <lb />
pug-dogs right <lb />
What the child gives, tho lover <lb />
steals, the foolish waste and the <lb />
old value. <lb />
most popular lip-salve <lb />
the present day. <lb />
A tonic, which in childhood may <lb />
be administered with safety, but <lb />
with great caution when childhood <lb />
is past <lb />
The lover's flag of trues after a <lb />
quarrel-<lb />
TERMS Per Year, in <lb />
on an <lb />
sorrow's tender-cat balm. <lb />
A carom on the red. <lb />
The anatomical juxtaposition of <lb />
two orbicular muscles in a <lb />
state of contradiction. <lb />
A good impression made by the <lb />
d of love. <lb />
It is like the wind that it <lb />
is felt but not seen. <lb />
courtship <lb />
A demonstration love <lb />
will dry the baby's tears, thrill the <lb />
maiden's heart and soothe the <lb />
ruffled feelings of a tired wife. <lb />
OF EDUCATION. <lb />
Whet it Costa. <lb />
and Observer figures <lb />
this The cost of government <lb />
is small in North Carolina com- <lb />
pared with that of most other <lb />
States. The State treasurer dis- <lb />
during the last fiscal year <lb />
agony to a but of this amount <lb />
man. were the earnings of the <lb />
The only known penitentiary, and were <lb />
will calm a storm. j railroad dividends, leaving <lb />
A telegram to the heart, in of cash from taxation <lb />
the operator uses the school taxes were <lb />
system. I and total county taxes <lb />
Nothing, divided between two. making a grand <lb />
Not enough for one, just enough of tho cost of government, <lb />
for two, too much for three. outside of municipal expenses, of <lb />
The only two-faced being something like a <lb />
action under the sun, or the moon dollar and a half a head. <lb />
Tho cost of the United States <lb />
government having out the post- <lb />
is out <lb />
a cost of over six dollars a <lb />
head. <lb />
Bearing these figures in <lb />
one sees how much more interest <lb />
to the people is the <lb />
of principles of economy to <lb />
expenditures than to state <lb />
affairs. In state government <lb />
economy is rigidly practiced, while <lb />
in federal affairs profusion and ex- <lb />
are too often permit- <lb />
The cost of <lb />
the State government <lb />
cut schools and interest pay- <lb />
etc., is every small, in- <lb />
deed our State is a <lb />
model in this respect. <lb />
The Fashionable Girl. <lb />
either. <lb />
The sweetest labial of the world's <lb />
language. <lb />
A woman's most effective <lb />
whether to cajole the heart <lb />
of a father, control the humors of <lb />
a husband or console the griefs of <lb />
-something rather <lb />
rather <lb />
it can't he a <lb />
it <lb />
think it wrong; <lb />
All lucre it's jolly. <lb />
t don't last long. <lb />
A kiss from a pretty girl is like <lb />
having hot treacle poured down <lb />
your by angels. <lb />
The thunder clap of the lips <lb />
which inevitably follows the light <lb />
glance of the eyes. <lb />
A report at <lb />
Everybody's acting edition of <lb />
and <lb />
What the child receives free, <lb />
what the young man steals, and <lb />
the old man buys. <lb />
The drop that over <lb />
when the cup of is full. <lb />
That in which two heads are <lb />
better than one. <lb />
A kiss is three parts of <lb />
transitive verb, an invisible noun <lb />
and a visible conjunction. <lb />
Printing without ink, leaving no <lb />
visible <lb />
Woman's passport to her <lb />
band's purse, and man's passport <lb />
to a woman's heart. <lb />
lips of lover meet In Miss <lb />
iii-l la a <lb />
B it ills pair have wed other <lb />
I he ,,. Is wild , girl, <lb />
Love's artillery that is brought presence is completely <lb />
into action immediately on-the call overshadowed by the pushing, <lb />
noisy vulgarity of the <lb />
Contradiction of the mouth due j pf girl whose <lb />
to enlargement of the heart is often excellent, whose <lb />
The sounding-line by a advantages socially and education- <lb />
Mirror. <lb />
Should the novelist go into the <lb />
highways and resorts of the wot Id <lb />
to study reality, he will find many <lb />
a daughter of the gods, divinely <lb />
tall and most divinely fair, who, <lb />
when her lips are opened, will <lb />
dispel the charm of his presence <lb />
and bring to mind the old fairy <lb />
tale of the damsel from whose lips <lb />
dropped toads and snakes at every <lb />
word; who acknowledges no law <lb />
of etiquette but her own whim; <lb />
whose standard of regard to others <lb />
is her own convenience whose <lb />
greatest virtue is and <lb />
whose best charm absence. It is <lb />
true that in are <lb />
I read in the payer this very morn <lb />
fifty pounds of <lb />
genuine Mocha reaches this <lb />
mate, <lb />
haft <lb />
woman to fathom the depths of a <lb />
man's weakness. <lb />
An old fashioned telegraphic <lb />
arrangement far transmitting <lb />
from on- person to another <lb />
sensations that cannot be <lb />
transmitted correctly by any other <lb />
medium known- <lb />
Nature's universal <lb />
language of love. <lb />
A woman's trump card in the <lb />
game of love. <lb />
An that is always accept, <lb />
ed and printed, but not always <lb />
published. <lb />
The action of the lips ivy which <lb />
the weal sentiments of, the heart <lb />
are either affectionately expressed <lb />
or falsely disguised- <lb />
I am just two and two. I am warm, I am <lb />
COM, <lb />
cannot <lb />
be <lb />
I an a <lb />
I am food fur nothing <lb />
AD and a <lb />
pleasure <lb />
ally have been all that position <lb />
and wealth command, yet <lb />
who remains to the end vulgar, <lb />
selfish and <lb />
She Right. <lb />
a of the <lb />
facial appendages is required to <lb />
encompass it that, the labial <lb />
is made to resemble a South <lb />
American the <lb />
Too great emphasis is being laid <lb />
on what is to a degree <lb />
practical side of <lb />
education, that is, the training of <lb />
the student to skill in his business <lb />
profession, rather than the <lb />
development of the man. This is <lb />
seen in the movement toward <lb />
shortening the time of the college <lb />
canine, and in the pressure brought <lb />
to hear on students to make early <lb />
of the business they are to <lb />
for life, and to take such <lb />
In college <lb />
as will specially lit them for it- <lb />
It is seen, too, in the disparagement <lb />
placed on higher education as <lb />
compared with business <lb />
in early life. Fifty thousand <lb />
copies have been called for of Mr. <lb />
Carnegie's article published in <lb />
pamphlet form by the New York <lb />
insisting that a college <lb />
training is a hindrance to succeed <lb />
in business, but only one thousand <lb />
copies were i old of the pamphlet <lb />
containing re plies to the statement <lb />
by college men have achieved <lb />
success in business. <lb />
is more popular than <lb />
More men are eager to sell <lb />
for the world than to <lb />
transmute the into their <lb />
manhood; and this <lb />
creases as the number <lb />
those who manage to gain huge <lb />
portions of the world by selling <lb />
themselves for them. <lb />
President Dwight's address on <lb />
Day, at the <lb />
Assembly, presented forceful <lb />
thoughts which demand tho <lb />
of those who would make the <lb />
most of life, and who are influenced <lb />
by these current tendencies. He <lb />
showed the narrowness of merely <lb />
professional training as compared <lb />
with that which develops the whole <lb />
man apart from the particular <lb />
pose to make a living by it- We <lb />
speak of the education of the-lawyer <lb />
of the education of the man. <lb />
The lawyer is limited, the man is <lb />
unlimited. On every side-are men <lb />
who have devoted all their energies <lb />
to their business or professions till <lb />
they have reached ripe maturity <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Here and There ea Gathered <lb />
Prom our Exchanges. <lb />
Senator will deliver the <lb />
literary address the annual <lb />
commencement of the Wilson <lb />
Collegiate Institute in June. <lb />
Mr. Hugh editor of the <lb />
Hickory Press and and <lb />
Miss Louise V. Thompson, of <lb />
Goldsboro, were married on the <lb />
2nd. They will make a trip to <lb />
Cuba. <lb />
The <lb />
sea front ever saw was <lb />
in market this morning. It weighed <lb />
pounds was sold for <lb />
cents. It came from New <lb />
There were radishes in <lb />
market to-day, raised by Mr. Sol <lb />
Jones, on his farm near the city. <lb />
Tarboro A certain <lb />
farmer living in this county says <lb />
that he killed recently six pigs, <lb />
two of them nine months old, <lb />
weighing and while <lb />
the other four mouths old <lb />
weighed respectively <lb />
and pounds. The hogs were <lb />
taken with cholera, hence their <lb />
A MOTHER'S CARE. <lb />
I not think that I bear <lb />
My daily weight of woman's care <lb />
If It were not tor this <lb />
That always near, <lb />
but whispering In my ear <lb />
Some tender womb of love or cheer, <lb />
To my heart with bliss <lb />
Then- ore go many trivial r ire <lb />
Thai no one knows and no one <lb />
Too me to tell; <lb />
e'en my ace. <lb />
Nor dear love uplift from me <lb />
Each unnamed perplexity , <lb />
That know so well. <lb />
The failure of some <lb />
Hie ending of pleasant dream, <lb />
beep in my breast; <lb />
The k of <lb />
earning for that subtle notes <lb />
bat Into <lb />
And inner rest. <lb />
. lion ever small, <lb />
Are known each <lb />
And this peace. <lb />
do not need to one word; <lb />
He knows what thought my <lb />
Billed, <lb />
And, divine caress, my <lb />
Milken nil Its cease. <lb />
And then, bis loving breast, <lb />
My weary head In laid to <lb />
in speechless <lb />
Until it all in vain <lb />
That cure, fatigue, or mortal pain <lb />
Should hope to drive again <lb />
such felicity. <lb />
A meeting of tho State board of <lb />
pharmacy will be held in the city <lb />
of on Tuesday and Wed- <lb />
March 15th 16th, for <lb />
the examination of candidates for <lb />
license to practice pharmacy. <lb />
Those interested can obtain any <lb />
needed information from the sec- <lb />
of the board, William <lb />
son, Raleigh, N. C- <lb />
Shelby Last Saturday <lb />
two little children of Mrs. <lb />
Hackett Wall, a widow living two <lb />
miles from town, being left alone <lb />
in the house, began playing in the <lb />
fire, and one accidentally pushed <lb />
the other into it. The child's clothes <lb />
ignited and every stitch burned <lb />
off, leaving it burned to a crisp <lb />
from its neck to its hue Is. <lb />
PROFANITY. <lb />
W. W. HOPKINS. <lb />
Salisbury Mr. Sink, <lb />
who was badly hurt on his bridal <lb />
tour in the Bridge wreck <lb />
near Statesville, last August, has <lb />
brought suit against the Richmond <lb />
and Danville railroad company, <lb />
for and his wife, who was <lb />
also hurt at the same time, <lb />
her face badly cut up, disfiguring j <lb />
her very much, has brought suit I <lb />
for The suits are I light <lb />
Mr. Sink was j <lb />
and the wealth which was the goal in county. <lb />
riding the other any for the <lb />
of their ambition, and retired <lb />
to enjoy the fruits of leisure which <lb />
they thought they had earned. <lb />
But they have found only a wear- <lb />
experience of idleness, <lb />
because the mind's occupation bus <lb />
gone. Having stepped out of <lb />
one sphere in which they had <lb />
knowledge and interest, , <lb />
, I disciples who toll us about Jesus <lb />
first time since he was hurt. <lb />
The Charm of its Naturalness. <lb />
Christian Advocate. <lb />
Did ever men who were <lb />
a soul-stirring history so <lb />
little of material as these I <lb />
the closing years of life empty an <lb />
burdensome, while the past re <lb />
mains in their memory as narrow <lb />
and unsatisfactory- <lb />
No generation more than that <lb />
which is soon to pass away ever <lb />
emphasized more forcefully two <lb />
truths- to the gem ration is <lb />
taking its place. The first is the <lb />
necessity of laying broad <lb />
Their honest simplicity was not <lb />
forced, was it a trick of art. i <lb />
can be but one interpretation <lb />
of had been with Jesus of i <lb />
Nazareth from tho beginning, and i <lb />
were so impressed by his spirit, i <lb />
that they could not write other- <lb />
wise than they did. They were <lb />
plain men, but they are masters of <lb />
of education, the aim direct statements. What <lb />
a held it was for picturesque his- <lb />
is to interest the student in man- <lb />
kind, and make him useful to the <lb />
higher needs of his <lb />
Ignorance is poverty which no <lb />
amount of money can overcome; <lb />
and ignorance may still consist <lb />
with great shrewdness and skill in <lb />
getting money along narrow lines <lb />
of business. The wise youth will <lb />
not only educate himself for <lb />
but manhood. <lb />
Tue other truth points to the <lb />
wisdom for in business life <lb />
of keeping alive an interest in <lb />
some intellectual pursuit aside <lb />
from their occupation. Such study <lb />
not only knowledge to the <lb />
mind, but makes the mind greater <lb />
than it was before. It makes men <lb />
women self-dependent in <lb />
and gives them the influence <lb />
most to be desired society. The <lb />
enrichment which it brings is <lb />
permanent and <lb />
writing and dramatic <lb />
We see what the poets and <lb />
and great writers of <lb />
Christianity have made out of their <lb />
almost brevity and <lb />
Compare the gospels with <lb />
the latest work of a great literary <lb />
man of our day, with Sir Edwin <lb />
Arnold's of the <lb />
and mark the difference. He goes <lb />
and unattended by those <lb />
whom he loves, guarded by the <lb />
soldiers who deliver him up to his <lb />
enemies. It seems as though the <lb />
end has come. We know the men <lb />
into whose hands he has fallen. <lb />
A Venerable Couple. <lb />
Record. <lb />
Wilson Mirror. <lb />
Patti says nothing on earth <lb />
would tempt her to sing in. Wag- <lb />
operas. She believes his <lb />
music to be fatal to the voice, and <lb />
cites Nilsson, Kellogg <lb />
as examples the ravages of that <lb />
music--New York World. <lb />
Pat-is rig-h. We tried several <lb />
once, and found Wag- <lb />
music was,, overwhelmingly <lb />
end <lb />
vocal organs i for in the <lb />
scope of its diversified ramifies they began housekeeping in <lb />
Proceeds of a Jack-Knife. <lb />
Belfast Mali. <lb />
The champion horse Jockey, be- <lb />
longs in Belfast in the person of <lb />
Walker. Just to his <lb />
boy an idea of how to get in <lb />
the world, started away <lb />
from home one day on foot and <lb />
It is not often that man and nothing in his pocket but a <lb />
Wile can be found who have He inst on <lb />
golden returned driving a pair <lb />
w t of horses to a top-hug- <lb />
been fifty years-and yet re <lb />
Chatham has a couple that recent- Another horse and a cow. while <lb />
celebrated the sixty-fourth an- ahead was a dog how your <lb />
their marriage. does said to his <lb />
refer to our n M b K n . <lb />
William Gt. Harris. who was a For <lb />
married to Mm Nancy A., fact, he had got the whole turnout <lb />
on the of February, and <lb />
now ; e proceeds one thing <lb />
in the same house in which i <lb />
Cars- <lb />
I question the moat sue-j <lb />
Cough Medicine save ever <lb />
Kid a few invariably mire <lb />
cases and <lb />
it won the <lb />
la <lb />
They we Messed with eight <lb />
of whom of <lb />
bat only are now <lb />
They have twenty eight grand<lb />
try ft, <lb />
Profane language has become <lb />
one of the most common sins of the <lb />
Men, women, children, law- <lb />
doctors, merchants, loafers, <lb />
gamblers, drunkards, all <lb />
They swear without provocation, <lb />
and with but little regard for the <lb />
scruples of those who cannot <lb />
avoid hearing them. Certainly so <lb />
an evil should not go <lb />
It cannot be justified upon <lb />
any ground. Its folly may <lb />
clearly set-n in the following an- <lb />
It is deformity. It <lb />
rater than amplifies <lb />
sentences. It adds no idea con- <lb />
the matter. It in no way <lb />
gives grace nor beauty to <lb />
It does not round out a <lb />
period nor a metaphor- An <lb />
oath defines nothing, bounds <lb />
measures nothing, means <lb />
and accomplishes nothing <lb />
but evil. It belongs to the <lb />
of no of fools <lb />
and demons. It is not on <lb />
of bad taste. There <lb />
no in it Parrots can swear; <lb />
also children- <lb />
It is a useless habit. Upon <lb />
utilitarian methods there is no ex- <lb />
for it; no in it. <lb />
thief, the gambler and the saloon- <lb />
keeper commit their crimes for <lb />
money; but no man swears for <lb />
money- There is no money in it. <lb />
Neither is there pleasure in it. <lb />
There may be a momentary pleas- <lb />
in the the game, or <lb />
the drum, but certainly there is <lb />
no sensuous enjoyment in tho <lb />
oath. No motive can be sub- <lb />
as an excuse for swearing. <lb />
It is a a crime <lb />
against the State. It is supposed <lb />
to to swear in <lb />
the presence of men who dislike to <lb />
hear it. If for no other reason, no <lb />
man has the civil nor the moral <lb />
right to swear in the presence of <lb />
others without first obtaining their <lb />
consent. Only barbarians intrude <lb />
their incivilities upon others after <lb />
this fashion. <lb />
It is- a moral deformity. <lb />
Swearing is associated with lust, <lb />
and all ungodliness. It is the dye <lb />
of a corrupt heart, the climax of a <lb />
raging temper, the pastime of fools, <lb />
and a passport to the gates of hell. <lb />
It is on intemperance of the worst <lb />
sort- It betokens an <lb />
able temper, an intemperate spirit, <lb />
an untutored mind, an ungodly <lb />
life. Oaths are intemperate words, <lb />
Aside in any religious belief, <lb />
is on immoral habit; a <lb />
sin your neighbor- <lb />
5- It is also a religion <lb />
not take the name of <lb />
the Lord thy God in is a <lb />
Divine injunction for all ages and <lb />
all languages. Swearing is there <lb />
fore a crime against God- It is <lb />
Swearing is <lb />
and irreligious- To call upon <lb />
in anger is vanity in its worst <lb />
form. It betokens an <lb />
ed heart, an soul, <lb />
an unholy life- It is a <lb />
sin- Yon have no right to <lb />
call upon God anything, <lb />
much less your neighbor's soul- <lb />
It is an audacious sin. You have <lb />
no right to command God to do <lb />
anything. Ho is the Creator, yon <lb />
the creature. <lb />
Swearing your own <lb />
conscience; it lowers one in <lb />
estimation all lovers of purity. <lb />
Infidels, of all persons, ought to <lb />
be free from this charge; and yet, <lb />
strange to say, they are almost to <lb />
a man, blasphemers. If there is <lb />
no God, as some affirm, why call <lb />
nothing Why swear by <lb />
nothing To nothing For <lb />
A religion that does not <lb />
ma the conversation pure, is a <lb />
KU <lb />
The TO w <lb />
for <lb />
Inn <lb />
I In log, Ii too <lb />
advance. <lb />
If find stamped <lb />
II after your <lb />
on the margin of the <lb />
the <lb />
Subscription <lb />
Expires To <lb />
This <lb />
II is t give you 110- <lb />
unless re- <lb />
I wed in tun time <lb />
I lie will <lb />
cease going to <lb />
at the expiration Of <lb />
, the two week. <lb />
Jilt. J. MARQUIS, <lb />
M. C, <lb />
Office Skinner Building, upper <lb />
opposite Photograph Gallery <lb />
II <lb />
I I. FLEMING, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
attention lo <lb />
at Tin A Murphy's old viand, <lb />
W I <lb />
W, <lb />
X. C. <lb />
in all Courts. <lb />
L. stew <lb />
l. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
i. a. a. r. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
kn i n. C. <lb />
Prompt in urn given to <lb />
ii. long. <lb />
If. O. <lb />
Prompt careful attention lo bu- <lb />
solicited. <lb />
LATHAM. <lb />
T A SKINNER, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
V u. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
Practice In all the <lb />
o m <lb />
r m <lb />
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7- <lb />
If <lb />
1875. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD STOKE <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
their Interest to get our prices before par<lb />
all Its <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR. <lb />
RICK, TEA, Ac <lb />
always at <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF t <lb />
we buy direct from <lb />
one profit. A <lb />
always on hand sad sold t prices to sulk <lb />
the times. Out goods are bought sail <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, no risk <lb />
sell at a close margin. <lb />
. M. <lb />
K. <lb />
Tb km Cents<lb />
I. B. <lb />
i. S. Greenville, <lb />
K. M. Tarboro, Gen Man <lb />
Car-t. R. T. Jones, Washington, Gen A <lb />
People's Line for travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer tho <lb />
quickest boat the river. She <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Kitted an specially the at <lb />
and of <lb />
beat the market affords. <lb />
A trip ea the Steamer <lb />
not but <lb />
leaves Monday, <lb />
Friday at <lb />
Tarboro Tuesday, <lb />
and Saturday at a. . <lb />
My and <lb />
ts points-<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Hie modus <lb />
Sea . the <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, <lb />
Entered M Greenville, <lb />
N. C. mail matter. <lb />
The Supreme Court has decided <lb />
that the branch roads of the <lb />
Weldon rail road are <lb />
subject to taxation. This will add <lb />
considerably to the revenue of the <lb />
State. The decision will be hear- <lb />
approved by one not <lb />
interested. <lb />
Senator Hill has accepted an in- <lb />
to speak at at <lb />
the celebration of the Mecklenburg <lb />
Declaration of Independence. Sen- <lb />
Vance. and Butler <lb />
will also be present. Speaker <lb />
is expected to be among the <lb />
distinguished visitors. <lb />
was <lb />
t, <lb />
Dr. Baker of Virginia who <lb />
tried and convicted last year or <lb />
poisoning his wife, was acquitted <lb />
last week on bis second trial grant- <lb />
ed by the Supreme Court There <lb />
is another indictment against him <lb />
for poisoning- Mr. Gilmer but it is <lb />
stated that he will not be prose- <lb />
now by the State for this <lb />
crime. <lb />
Representative Harte, the lead- <lb />
of the anti-silver faction Con <lb />
has written a to Sena- <lb />
tor Hill asking him if he is in <lb />
favor of the Bland bill for the free <lb />
coinage of silver. Doubtless tine <lb />
Senator will elude the question in <lb />
his reply or will fail to give an <lb />
answer to the question. He is re- <lb />
ported as having made several <lb />
speeches upon the issue without <lb />
committing himself to the extent <lb />
that he may be classed either as <lb />
favoring or opposing the <lb />
Hill is a shrewd politician but the <lb />
people will demand that he declare <lb />
himself in reference to free coinage <lb />
and it may not be wise that he <lb />
should delay this too long. Hon- <lb />
is said to be the best policy. <lb />
Let have an answer to the <lb />
question. <lb />
On the first Sunday in this <lb />
month at o'clock, Dr. C. T. <lb />
Bailey editor of the Re- <lb />
corder, was stricken with paralysis <lb />
at the Third Baptist Church in <lb />
Raleigh. He had just preached <lb />
and was in the act of dismissing <lb />
the congregation when he could <lb />
only his hands, bat no <lb />
sound was. heard. The paralysis <lb />
affected his tongue and throat and <lb />
one side of his face- His condition <lb />
at first was critical and many fears <lb />
were to his recovery. <lb />
He has improved since and there <lb />
is hope now that he may soon re- <lb />
cover. Much sympathy is felt for <lb />
Dr. Bailey- He is one of the most <lb />
prominent and popular Baptists in <lb />
the South. There is a universal <lb />
desire to see him -speedily restored <lb />
to his usual health and activity. <lb />
His death would be a loss <lb />
to his people and the State at <lb />
large. <lb />
March and have been <lb />
set apart by the of <lb />
for the discussion of the <lb />
silver bill. The friends of the bill <lb />
scored quite a victory when the <lb />
resolution came up these <lb />
days for its consideration. <lb />
points of order, filibustering. <lb />
A-o, were resorted to by the <lb />
but the resolution passed by <lb />
a very large majority. There is <lb />
little doubt now that the <lb />
House will pass the bill. It is <lb />
believed that the Senate will also <lb />
par a it, and then let Harrison veto <lb />
it if be desires. The Republicans <lb />
took little part in the effort either <lb />
to pass, or oppose the resolution <lb />
setting apart the above named <lb />
days for the discussion of the mat- <lb />
They are afraid of the meas- <lb />
The Democrats are divided <lb />
we believe they and will <lb />
pass the bill <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
From <lb />
D. C March <lb />
Speaker Crisp will, if his health <lb />
permits, make the closing speech <lb />
m the debate now being so ably <lb />
maintained by the Democratic <lb />
members of the on the free <lb />
wool bill- Mr- Springer will be <lb />
unable to take any part whatever <lb />
in the debate, as his physicians <lb />
that he must go away as soon <lb />
as he is well enough to travel, for <lb />
fire or weeks of absolute rest, <lb />
before he can resume his duties in <lb />
the House. The state of Mr. Mills <lb />
health is that it is extremely <lb />
doubtful whether he will be able <lb />
to make one set hut there i Tucker <lb />
will be no lack of speeches, <lb />
early one third of the Democratic <lb />
members have notified Mr. <lb />
who is in charge of the bill, of <lb />
their desire to speak. It is <lb />
that some of them will have to <lb />
wait until one of the other <lb />
up, a it is the present <lb />
intention to vote on the free wool <lb />
on the 21st inst., so as to get <lb />
it Out a the way of the free coinage <lb />
bill, which t. on the Sod <lb />
la <lb />
in ea during the <lb />
corning sealing season, as he was <lb />
in sending that famous ultimatum, <lb />
to is sick in bed <lb />
and has had nothing to do with <lb />
this haste. Before the last <lb />
communication to Lord Salisbury <lb />
could possibly have been read <lb />
digested by him, it was sent to the <lb />
S something unheard of in <lb />
of peace. It is not probable <lb />
that the Senate will take any action <lb />
on the arbitration treaty, which <lb />
preceded the correspondence by <lb />
one day, until time has been given <lb />
Lord Salisbury to reply to the last <lb />
dispatch sent him. <lb />
It is generally expected that <lb />
Representative of Ken- <lb />
will be chairman of the <lb />
Democratic Congressional Cam- <lb />
committee this year. The <lb />
committee has not yet been select- <lb />
ed, but a caucus, will be held for <lb />
that purpose in a few days. Rep- <lb />
thinks that <lb />
before the tariff debate which be- <lb />
in the House this week is <lb />
ed, the country will be fully con- <lb />
that the tariff is the para- <lb />
mount issue, and that silver is not <lb />
such an as some <lb />
of the talk indulged in on the floor <lb />
of the House when the vote was <lb />
taken on the resolution <lb />
aside three days, beginning March <lb />
22nd, for the consideration of the <lb />
Bland free coinage bill, would <lb />
seem at first glance to indicate. <lb />
The House committee on Rivers <lb />
and Harbors has closed its hear- <lb />
and hopes to have the bill <lb />
reported to the House within a <lb />
week or ten Chairman <lb />
Blanchard says the pressure for <lb />
appropriations was at least per <lb />
cent greater this year than he ever <lb />
knew it to be before, and that <lb />
facts concerning the development <lb />
of commerce on the great lakes <lb />
and navigable waterways of the <lb />
country were brought before the <lb />
committee, that are simply as- <lb />
to those who have not <lb />
made a study of the subject <lb />
These facts will be embodied in <lb />
which Mr. Blanchard will <lb />
make when the bill gets before the <lb />
House. It is not probable <lb />
the committee will be able to get <lb />
the total appropriations carried <lb />
by the bill below with- <lb />
out injuring the business interests <lb />
necessarily involved improvement <lb />
of reviews and harbors. <lb />
A special car carrying the re- <lb />
mains of the late Representative <lb />
Kendall, of Kentucky, who died <lb />
here of apoplexy this week, and <lb />
Senators <lb />
Warren and Gibson, and <lb />
Am- <lb />
merman, Bailey, Fellows, Wilson, <lb />
and Belknap, comprising the <lb />
special Congressional committee, <lb />
left here Wednesday afternoon. <lb />
The Commissioner of Patents is <lb />
sending out a circular letter to <lb />
for printed copies of pat- <lb />
that Congress will be likely to <lb />
hear from soon. It notifies the <lb />
applicant that owing to lack of <lb />
room for the storage and arrange- <lb />
of printed copies of patents, <lb />
their orders cannot be filled until <lb />
additional room shall be provided <lb />
by the proper authorities. Con- <lb />
is the proper authority, and <lb />
the thousands of manufacturers, <lb />
inventors and owners of patents <lb />
who will be seriously <lb />
and in many cases need- <lb />
embarrassed by not being <lb />
able to get copies of patents, <lb />
will be asking Congress why some <lb />
part of the earned by the <lb />
Patent Office, and now lying idle <lb />
in the Treasury vaults, is not used <lb />
to provide that office with the room <lb />
necessary to properly transact its <lb />
very important business T There <lb />
is but one satisfactory answer that <lb />
Congress can give, and that is to <lb />
pass a bill authorizing the spend <lb />
of so much of his money as <lb />
may be necessary to provide the <lb />
room needed- <lb />
Arguments will be heard by the <lb />
World's Fair Committee of the <lb />
House on the 21st inst. on the bill <lb />
proposing an appropriation for the <lb />
exposition. <lb />
Ex-Representative Clements, of <lb />
Georgia, has been nominated to be <lb />
Inter-State Commerce <lb />
vice William Lindsey. of <lb />
Kentucky, who declined the place. <lb />
The appointment is a popular one <lb />
in Washington, where Mr. Clem- <lb />
has many friends. <lb />
W-King 45.51, A- Gainer 3-66, <lb />
T. E- Keel 8.70, Fleming <lb />
W. M. 8.00, G <lb />
son D. H. James 28.08, J. J. <lb />
Forbes 39.17, Wm. Staton 28-94. <lb />
Fleming, 8- A. Gainer <lb />
and J. R. committee, made <lb />
the following We have <lb />
bad the line run oat by the County <lb />
Surveyor and located the right of <lb />
way for the dam leading from the <lb />
Greenville bridge on the north <lb />
side of Tar river, the deed for the <lb />
right of way forty feet wide has <lb />
been secured; and the is now <lb />
on record in this office. Have <lb />
also had B. J. Wilson's fence re- <lb />
moved and have had the same put <lb />
up on the east aide of the. right of <lb />
way of dam. <lb />
It was ordered that the Board <lb />
visit the Home of Aged and Infirm <lb />
before their next meeting- <lb />
C- L. Barrett petitioned the <lb />
Board to reduce the valuation of <lb />
his land in Farmville township <lb />
from to which was <lb />
granted, the former valuation <lb />
to be excessive <lb />
The office of Constable of Bea- <lb />
Dam township was declared <lb />
vacant because of the former Con- <lb />
stable fading to renew his bond. <lb />
Au election was gone into by the <lb />
Board and John H Manning was <lb />
elected to fill the unexpired term. <lb />
He presented his official bond <lb />
which was accepted and ordered to <lb />
be recorded. <lb />
. Jesse B. Bullock who filed his <lb />
bond at last meeting failed to <lb />
subscribe to his official oath as <lb />
Constable of township, <lb />
came forward and filed the same <lb />
and was declared duly qualified. <lb />
W. A. James was relieved from <lb />
the payment of poll tax. <lb />
The committee appointed to ex- <lb />
the official reports of the <lb />
county officers for the fiscal year <lb />
ending Dec. 6th, 1891, reported <lb />
that they had examined the same <lb />
with the following <lb />
CLERK COURT. <lb />
1st. We find that B. W. Brown, <lb />
former Clerk, is still indebted to <lb />
the county in the following sums, <lb />
on account of <lb />
fines and on account of jury <lb />
taxes. <lb />
The report of E. A <lb />
present Clerk, as filed we find to <lb />
be correct, and hat he has p <lb />
accounted for and paid to the <lb />
Treasurer all sums collected by him <lb />
SHERIFF. <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker, Sheriff, has re- <lb />
ported and accounted for all funds <lb />
collected by him. which by law h <lb />
is required to account for during <lb />
the fiscal year. <lb />
REGISTER OF DEEDS. <lb />
We find that David H. James, <lb />
Register of Deeds, has accounted <lb />
for all public monies collected by <lb />
him and that bis report as filed is <lb />
correct. <lb />
TREASURER. <lb />
The reports of John Flanagan, <lb />
County Treasurer, show that he <lb />
has accounted for all ninnies re- <lb />
and disbursed by him <lb />
the past fiscal year, and his <lb />
reports are correct. <lb />
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. <lb />
1st. The annual reports of the <lb />
following named Justices of the <lb />
Peace are correct, and we find that <lb />
they have accounted for and paid <lb />
over to the Treasurer the ts <lb />
which they are respectively <lb />
chargeable with, J. <lb />
L- O- <lb />
J- W. Allen. I A. <lb />
Mayo, I- Fleming, John Flem- <lb />
Holliday, J. B. Little, <lb />
A. F. Pittman, S. S. C, <lb />
P. N. R. Cory, R. G. <lb />
Chapman, B. Sheppard, M. <lb />
Moore, J. H- J. J. <lb />
I- K- E- <lb />
S. Dixon. <lb />
2nd. The reports of the f blow- <lb />
Justices are correct <lb />
that they have not paid over to tho <lb />
Treasurer the amounts <lb />
by them, W. A. Barrett, <lb />
the sum of five cents, R. Williams, <lb />
Jr., the sum of five cents. <lb />
3rd. report of J. R. Forbes <lb />
is correct but it shows that fines <lb />
were imposed upon the folio v <lb />
C- T Savage <lb />
. C Savage the said def <lb />
ants were placed in the custody of <lb />
J. Z. Town <lb />
of den ; and the report of A. <lb />
L- Harrington shows that he <lb />
posed a fine of upon Mike <lb />
son, fine of upon Geo. <lb />
son, and a fine of against E. <lb />
Edwards, which has never been <lb />
paid to him and the said parties <lb />
were also placed in the custody of <lb />
the said Z. <lb />
who has never accounted for <lb />
the same. <lb />
4th. The following Justices have <lb />
not filed a report, R. M. <lb />
Jones, R. Boss, W. L. Smith. L <lb />
H. and T. H. Langley. <lb />
HIRE OF CONVICTS. <lb />
1st. We find the following <lb />
parties indebted to the county for <lb />
of convicts up to December, <lb />
1891, in the sums here in stated to- <lb />
J. G for hire of Oscar <lb />
Johnson <lb />
Wm. Whitehead for hire of <lb />
Robert Parker <lb />
Moses King for hire of Ed Nixon <lb />
James Elks for hire of Raymond <lb />
Elks <lb />
W. A. James for hire of Stanley <lb />
Brooks <lb />
G W. Hellen J. Z- Brooks <lb />
for hire of Sam Brown <lb />
G. W. Hellen for hire of Chis <lb />
E. O. for hire of <lb />
Robert Johnson <lb />
J. W- Perkins for hire of John <lb />
Alston <lb />
Cox for hire of John <lb />
H- C Hemby for hire of <lb />
Brown <lb />
W- K. for hire of Mac <lb />
Langley 23.60. <lb />
L- A- Mayo for hire of Moses <lb />
Belcher <lb />
Langley for hire of Alonzo <lb />
Your committee would respect- <lb />
fully suggest that each of the <lb />
Justices who failed to make reports <lb />
according to law and each of the <lb />
parties indebted for the hire of <lb />
convicts be to appear be- <lb />
fore the Board of Commissioners <lb />
to render their reports and make <lb />
settlement of the amounts due by <lb />
the next meeting or show why <lb />
they should not be proceed <lb />
against according to law. All of <lb />
which is respectfully submitted. <lb />
C. V. Newton. <lb />
T. E-Keel. <lb />
Committee. <lb />
f a <lb />
is the <lb />
for you to grove it <lb />
-------There is now on exhibition at the store of------- <lb />
YOUNG <lb />
IN- <lb />
B . <lb />
-THE- <lb />
ever seen in this county It is feet inches high, and inches <lb />
in circumference. They propose to have a little guessing <lb />
match among their customers, and you are one <lb />
and all invited to call to see them and <lb />
how long it will t Re this <lb />
to born up. It <lb />
will be lighted on <lb />
Monday, May and, <lb />
at o'clock, sharp, and will burn continuously until entirely <lb />
consumed. person guessing nearest the time which <lb />
it takes to burn up will receive, with our <lb />
compliments and best wishes, <lb />
one of the following articles, of which they shall have the <lb />
of choosing .------- <lb />
One Camel's Hair Dress Pattern, <lb />
1-2 Yards. Price <lb />
A Handsome Mantel <lb />
at <lb />
A Handsome Ladies Gold Ring, <lb />
set with Diamonds and Sapphires. <lb />
GOODS <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
TINWARE, <lb />
GROCERIES, <lb />
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, <lb />
Harness, Whips, and Collars, <lb />
FARMING TOOLS, <lb />
Plows of the Improved Makes, <lb />
Norman, I. J. Anderson, G. T. Ty- Greenville. <lb />
Appointments of the Bishop <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
March 16th, Wednesday, S. <lb />
of East <lb />
Paul's, <lb />
son, J. W Smith, T- A <lb />
L. Hugh Cobb, J-8- Brown. <lb />
S. T- Carson, D. C Moore, W. H, <lb />
Williams, of J. R. Con- <lb />
W. B- Moore, W. H- <lb />
of E. C <lb />
J. W. May, J. D. Cox, E F. <lb />
Andrew Joyner, F. G. Du <lb />
W. R. Parker, A- J- Move, <lb />
March 20th, Sunday. 3rd in Lent Morn- <lb />
Prayer, Zion Beaufort <lb />
county. <lb />
March in Lent, Even- <lb />
Prayer, S. Bath. <lb />
24th. S. Paul's, Vanceboro. <lb />
March 26th, Saturday, Haw Branch. <lb />
March Sunday, 4th In Morn- <lb />
Prayer, Trinity, <lb />
March 27th, Sunday. 4th in Law. Even- <lb />
Prayer, S. Peter, Washington. <lb />
NORFOLK <lb />
L. W. DAVIS, <lb />
FINK- <lb />
HAVANA CIGARS <lb />
-AND- <lb />
MEETING. <lb />
Greenville,, N. C, March, 7th, <lb />
The Commissioners of <lb />
Pitt county mat this day, present, <lb />
C Dawson, chairman, T. E- Keel, <lb />
Leonidas Fleming, 6- A. Gainer. <lb />
Minutes of last meeting were read <lb />
and approved. <lb />
The following orders for pa- <lb />
were drawn i <lb />
John Stocks 4.50, Winnifred <lb />
Taylor 6.00, Margaret Bryan 8.00, <lb />
James Masters H. D. Smith <lb />
2.00, Alex Harriss Daniel <lb />
Webster 2-00, Martha, 2-00, <lb />
Lydia Bryan 2.00, Jacob <lb />
horn 1.50. Asa 4-00, Susan <lb />
Briley 1.60, <lb />
Moore 4-00, Lucinda Smith <lb />
Patsy 2-00, Harriett <lb />
Williams 2-00. Henry Harriss 2-50, <lb />
David 10.00, Wm. <lb />
2-50, Crawford 1.50. <lb />
Polly Adams 2-90, Smith <lb />
1.50, Emily Edwards 3-00. <lb />
The following orders for general <lb />
county purposes were <lb />
. Flanagan Jno. Flan- <lb />
has baa <lb />
as <lb />
Jno, <lb />
4-28. John Flanagan <lb />
P. Buck 4.20, W. H. Williams <lb />
B- W. D L- James <lb />
22.60, G- W. Edmundson Noah <lb />
Forbes 12-15, W. B <lb />
J. A. K. Tucker 61.04, J. A. K. <lb />
20.00, J. B Cherry A Co. <lb />
8-46. J. E Warren 11.88. W. J. <lb />
Whitehurst 8.40, J. Whitehurst <lb />
S. A Harrington 1.70, Andrew <lb />
Robinson 1550, R. A. Parker 8.18, <lb />
R J. Grimes 21.42, A. Park, r <lb />
6-31, S. A- Gainer 16-iS. E. A. <lb />
8.40, Reuben Clark Dr. B-T- <lb />
64.10. W. P. 1.00, J. <lb />
A- K 178.46 W. B Moore <lb />
and J- D- Cox 2-00, W. B- Moore <lb />
and J. D- Cox W. B. Moor <lb />
and G. T. Tyson Edward <lb />
1740, C- P- <lb />
10.80, J. B Co. <lb />
B- G <lb />
A, B <lb />
W. If. <lb />
Roanoke Avenue, <lb />
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. <lb />
Every customer is entitled to a free of charge, and for <lb />
every dollar or fraction of u dollar spent to exceed one <lb />
dollar, they are entitled to an additional But no <lb />
further guesses will be allowed after the candle <lb />
has been lighted. Permit us to say here this is <lb />
no gambling scheme or game of chance. The <lb />
MESS III MM <lb />
we have <lb />
but one priced, and <lb />
the articles which we <lb />
offer we propose to give our <lb />
customers as an advertisement <lb />
and only employ this method to de- <lb />
to whom they shall go- If only <lb />
one party should guess they would get the <lb />
present. So yon see it is not a matter of <lb />
on your part or gain on ours. We shall request <lb />
a committee of gentlemen to light the candle and keep ac- <lb />
curate account of time which it takes to consume, and the re- <lb />
will be announced in the as soon as ascertained. <lb />
In order to make room for Spring we have started a <lb />
One of our firm <lb />
will soon visit <lb />
the Northern <lb />
and <lb />
, while there will <lb />
buy goods at <lb />
prices will <lb />
command the at <lb />
of all. Realizing the hard times <lb />
and scarcity of money we will sell <lb />
the coming Spring and Summer all goods <lb />
lower prices than ever before. We will <lb />
be prepared to sell as low as any dealer <lb />
who sells first- <lb />
class goods. <lb />
We thank our <lb />
friends for past <lb />
patronage and <lb />
hope to merit a <lb />
continuance of <lb />
the same. <lb />
honest and <lb />
square dealings <lb />
to all. The <lb />
tea c h i n g of <lb />
each generation <lb />
says c o n n n e <lb />
your to <lb />
those whom <lb />
you know to <lb />
be reliable. <lb />
Bargain Counter <lb />
COTTON MARKET is lower now than at any former period <lb />
in about forty years; this has been brought about by the <lb />
dented movement of the crop since September last, and the large <lb />
accumulation of n all over the world. Many believe we will <lb />
see an improvement prices later on in the season, when the <lb />
movement must be necessarily light; and if any of our friends, <lb />
who have cotton, would like o raise money on same and hold it <lb />
longer, we are prepared to advance them to 025.00 per bale <lb />
and hold it until May or Jane if so desired- <lb />
Very truly, <lb />
BARNES, <lb />
NORFOLK, <lb />
S. B. k CO <lb />
-COTTON FACTORS AND- <lb />
MM <lb />
Corn, Cotton, <lb />
will oar <lb />
attention. Tour patronage <lb />
NOS <lb />
NORFOLK. VA. <lb />
CON, . <lb />
N C. <lb />
C. C COS. <lb />
n c. <lb />
T. H. <lb />
C. N C <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gillian,, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
AND- <lb />
c. a <lb />
A. I. <lb />
and <lb />
4- <lb />
ANTS -1 <lb />
NORFOLK, Via <lb />
to <lb />
years ea <lb />
ore <lb />
which we shall ran for a short time, or bat gains are closed <lb />
, out. These goods are <lb />
FIRST-CLASS III EVERY RESPECT, <lb />
And we make to out and get room Tor our <lb />
good, which we are compelled to have. We have made <lb />
price of coat and to instances we have <lb />
made the price than the actual <lb />
coat. But we tried to make a price <lb />
sell them, and we <lb />
would advise yon to call at <lb />
once before counter <lb />
too much picked <lb />
over. Ton will <lb />
be certain <lb />
to find yon need and money, <lb />
We below give a partial Hat of what we <lb />
About If yards Calico, former price cents, now cents. <lb />
former price now cents, <lb />
. Children's Shoos, former price cents, now <lb />
Men's Shoes, former price now cents. <lb />
Cloth Shoes, former price now cents.- <lb />
Morocco Shoes, former price now <lb />
All colors Silk Ribbon from to cents per yard. <lb />
Ladies and Gents former p-ice now eta, <lb />
Ladies and Silk former <lb />
All Shades of Silk Veiling at cents per yard. <lb />
Linen Window Shades, former price now cents. <lb />
Big lot of Remnants, composed of <lb />
and Flannels, at half first cost. <lb />
Big lot of Remnants, Lawns and Hamburg Edgings regard- <lb />
less of cost- <lb />
Few Remnants of Bed-ticking at half price. Nice Rugs <lb />
at cents. <lb />
Few Remnants All-Wool Carpets at half cost. <lb />
Nice line Scarfs, former prices now <lb />
Few Men's Pants, former price now cents. <lb />
Nice line Men's and Boy's Hats, former price cents to <lb />
now cents to <lb />
We also have a few Blankets and Quito which we will <lb />
el for cost <lb />
Oar entire, stock of Boots and Overcoats also go at cost for the <lb />
next thirty days. <lb />
AH <lb />
are strictly tor <lb />
s CASH of them will <lb />
lake or , Nor will we <lb />
the price. will <lb />
as anew an AT <lb />
THE OCT. <lb />
Come one, come all and see us. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
THE M OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory well equipped with the Mechanics, put tip nothing <lb />
hat ass WORK. We keep up with the time and i improved <lb />
Rest material used in all work. All styles of are you can from <lb />
Brewster, -Storm, Raw. Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a full lie of ready mace <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
he year round, which we will tell as row ab tub lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people of this and counties for past favors we hop <lb />
merit a continuance of the war <lb />
T. IX <lb />
J. L. SUGG <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest current rates, <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF C <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, a of the following goo <lb />
DOOR. WINDOWS, and <lb />
l-WARS, and PLOW of <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Hay, Rock Limb, or and <lb />
II BRIDLES and <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Clark's O. S. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at Wholesale <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Bread Pren <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices. Whim and pane <lb />
seed Oft, and Paint Colors, Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood <lb />
Willow Wan. Nails a specialty. Giro me a and I guarantor, satisfaction, <lb />
m HEW MEL <lb />
fob. <lb />
AND IMPROVED. <lb />
MANIFOLDER. <lb />
standard Typewriter in the World, <lb />
Inexpensive. Portable. No Ink Ribbon, <lb />
Type in all <lb />
i learn, rapid as <lb />
AGENT <lb />
as Represent <lb />
welling done <lb />
end. <lb />
his Machine is everybody's friend. <lb />
should have writing done on the <lb />
typewriter. It Insures most <lb />
prompt attention. Address. <lb />
Vine H , N Y. all Washington, St., Boston, Mass. Ml <lb />
One of machines can n at the Reflector where <lb />
price can la had. <lb />
Par Accident Insurance by the year in one of <lb />
the in existence,<lb /></p>
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and look at them. <lb />
I IF THIS OFFER IS <lb />
for <lb />
We bare made special <lb />
Weekly Constitution, <lb />
Scatter Waft. <lb />
Published at Atlanta, by which we arc <lb />
enabled to offer It the <lb />
for HAS for only <lb />
This offer lasts only a abort while. Now <lb />
is chance U. gel nil th new of <lb />
the world and your home paper for the <lb />
price of one paper. <lb />
Every clubbing subscription at rate is <lb />
entitled to a chance at Tut <lb />
Free fer 1893. detail <lb />
of will be found elsewhere. <lb />
This i- the remarkable <lb />
offer ever made. Every in <lb />
Pitt county should receive the <lb />
first, and after It should have <lb />
the brat General Newspaper, bringing <lb />
every week the world, and <lb />
overflowing with the special <lb />
features, such as the Weekly <lb />
published at Atlanta. Ga. and <lb />
having a circulation of 136.000. <lb />
GETS BOTH PAPERS.<lb />
A Splendid Dictionary. <lb />
The Eastern like all other <lb />
paper, wants more subscribers, and in <lb />
order to induce persons to get us up a <lb />
club we have the following liberal offer <lb />
to make for the month of Ma ch <lb />
Any one who will diving month <lb />
bring or send the Ten <lb />
s for one year with f will be <lb />
given tree a splendid Webster's Una- <lb />
bridged Dictionary. This dictionary <lb />
nearly 1300 pages, em- <lb />
braces 12.000 synonyms. Copies of the <lb />
Dictionary can tie seen at this office. <lb />
Any one who tries to get up a club and <lb />
succeeds in only live, can bring <lb />
on that number and get the dictionary <lb />
by paying fl extra. Ten subscribers <lb />
gel. Dictionary free to the person <lb />
the club. Any boy. girl or <lb />
grown person can get up n club. Start <lb />
at once so as to get a Dictionary free. <lb />
No subscriptions accepted unless ac- <lb />
by the cash. <lb />
aV <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Institute week. <lb />
Quite a number of visitors in town <lb />
this week. <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal for sale at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Pitt county Superior Court begins <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Friday turned back into winter <lb />
The New Home Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines for at Brown Bros. <lb />
are inner in w, bringing <lb />
cents per <lb />
We nm more blizzard <lb />
weather last Friday. <lb />
Try Cardenas, the best Scent <lb />
at Reflector Book <lb />
The cold Friday In the <lb />
early sass and truck. <lb />
Elegant large encumber pickles <lb />
only one cent a piece at <lb />
Burglars arc troubling <lb />
i in some towns a bit west <lb />
f us, <lb />
Cash given for Produce, Hides. <lb />
Eggs and Furs at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Base ball has taken bold the <lb />
boys. Some little practicing but no <lb />
games yet. <lb />
When you find a chronic faultfinder <lb />
generally find a person loafs <lb />
much. <lb />
Home Sewing Ma- <lb />
all parts at Brown <lb />
Hr is t. my <lb />
busy man this <lb />
r. R. left Friday for <lb />
Row York on business. <lb />
Mr. R. J. has in Norfolk <lb />
a few days business. <lb />
Mr. W. B. Greene nude a to <lb />
Newport Va, last week. <lb />
Mrs. J. R. Walker, of is vis- <lb />
her Mrs. A. D. Hun- <lb />
Mr. Colin, of piano <lb />
organ fame, was in a few day <lb />
Master Floyd Gregory, of Virginia, <lb />
is visiting his cousin Mr. Lawrence <lb />
Bishop Watson will preach to-day <lb />
and to-night in St. church, <lb />
this town. <lb />
Mr. C. W. loft Monday for <lb />
Va. to see his brother who <lb />
is very sick. <lb />
Mr. B. Brown was recently <lb />
ninth goods for his <lb />
Blown i Hooker. <lb />
Mr. C. T. M union I baa moved into <lb />
the Moore house, near Five Points, <lb />
which he pun based Mime ago. <lb />
Miss Rouse was summoned <lb />
by telegraph to Monday, to <lb />
see some of her who were <lb />
tick. <lb />
Mrs. Fannie ban been north <lb />
buying millinery for the <lb />
coming spring and summer trade. <lb />
She returned last night. <lb />
Col. Harry Skinner left Monday to <lb />
speak at several towns throughout <lb />
the Slate. He is looming up <lb />
as a candidate for Governor. <lb />
The Reflector recently had some <lb />
pleasant calls from Samuel <lb />
Moore. He is one of the best men <lb />
we know, and it is always a pleasure <lb />
to with him. <lb />
Mr. John H. of <lb />
ton, passed through here last week <lb />
on his way Washing- <lb />
ion looking utter the building of <lb />
at these places. <lb />
Mrs. Newton, mother of County <lb />
C V. Newton, died <lb />
Falkland ten days. She was <lb />
live old, u <lb />
highly I lady. <lb />
Mina King id Greenville, the <lb />
model of model worn <lb />
all and m-.-st. <lb />
attractive, she has those <lb />
and ennobling virtues <lb />
which give royalty to her sex, is <lb />
genuine delight to her host, of <lb />
admirers in Wilson. Wilson Minor. <lb />
A in <lb />
wanted in <lb />
weekly II <lb />
getting them through the <lb />
Bank Store agency he saved <lb />
coals. People should <lb />
we can give them before <lb />
subscribing to papers. <lb />
The big alligator that inhabits the <lb />
pond just below Five Points well <lb />
came oat for airing the other day <lb />
and came near a Town <lb />
Councilman who happened to drift <lb />
to near in passing. Better fill <lb />
or that pond, gentleman, be- <lb />
fore something serious happen down <lb />
there, or a of bull frogs take <lb />
possession of it. <lb />
Burned. <lb />
very much to learn <lb />
of the misfortune that befell Mr. <lb />
Lafayette Cox, township. <lb />
last Thursday. On that day his <lb />
dwelling and three adjacent <lb />
buildings were destroyed by Die, In <lb />
with hie household furniture <lb />
and clothing of himself and family. <lb />
The fire occurred about o'clock <lb />
and caught from a stove fine through <lb />
the roof of I he cook room. The <lb />
amounts to about upon <lb />
which there insurance. <lb />
loss on Mr. Cox. <lb />
This <lb />
The of the from the <lb />
north end the river bridge out to <lb />
high land now seems assured. <lb />
Open your wide and see <lb />
what has to say in his column <lb />
space to-day. His store is full of <lb />
new goods. <lb />
This being the week of <lb />
Institute by request Rev. A D. Hun- <lb />
will deliver educational sen ion <lb />
in the Baptist church to-night. <lb />
We have Chat it's the <lb />
people are the furthest <lb />
themselves who expect <lb />
perfection from everybody around <lb />
them. <lb />
Both for <lb />
The dubbing arrangement that the <lb />
Reflector has with the At- <lb />
whereby both <lb />
tapers can be sent a year tor the <lb />
sum of is only for a <lb />
time. All who want to take <lb />
advantage of this low offer for both <lb />
papers should lose no time shout it. <lb />
This is the year that every voter <lb />
should keep posted to what <lb />
is occurring and the <lb />
arc paper that will give <lb />
you the desired information on pass- <lb />
events. Subscribe at once. <lb />
Buyers Attention. <lb />
I have now on band am re <lb />
by every steamer large <lb />
of Oiler's Special Tobacco Com- <lb />
Guano and Pine <lb />
Island You all know what <lb />
these goods arc. No guanos ever <lb />
sold in this have made a bet <lb />
tar showing, and but few, if any, so <lb />
good. I these goods close. <lb />
My expenses in handling them are <lb />
veil small. I am satisfied with <lb />
snail profit, and it stands to re-son <lb />
it at I can sell ton the same grade <lb />
goods as cheap or cheaper than <lb />
oilier man. Come find sec mo <lb />
yon It costs you nothing to <lb />
gel my prices and find out what <lb />
ran do and if I can't save you money <lb />
you can buy elsewhere just as easily <lb />
as if had never been to see me. <lb />
G. P. Hi <lb />
The catch <lb />
brings the <lb />
lower. They <lb />
last few s <lb />
cents a pair. <lb />
f increases which <lb />
price c <lb />
have sold during the <lb />
to <lb />
Miss Nannie Cox has not yet re- <lb />
covered the money she lost two weeks <lb />
ago. It is very evident that the <lb />
person who picked it up possesses <lb />
none of the attributes honor. <lb />
The New <lb />
chines and <lb />
Bros. <lb />
The bird law w.-l into effect yes- <lb />
Don't bother the partridges <lb />
more <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, Bedsteads <lb />
and Mattresses at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
The price of cotton is low enough <lb />
o make folks sick, only worth about <lb />
i to B cents. <lb />
the number of drummers coming <lb />
around indicates a better <lb />
business is surely looking <lb />
If- Fern Go's <lb />
new Seed, ft Brick <lb />
W. H. C-ox. dealer in general mer- <lb />
made an assignment last <lb />
Wednesday. R. J. is assignee <lb />
Fob Dancy house <lb />
on Pitt street Apply to <lb />
The w fl- -H-d <lb />
with work Us week, <lb />
got in but <lb />
Garden peas for <lb />
able only cents per Quart<lb />
Last Sunday broke the record and <lb />
Save us the Sunday without rain <lb />
tor several weeks, some claim the <lb />
first ibis <lb />
Boss Milk Biscuit will <lb />
appetite when nothing <lb />
At Old Brink Store. <lb />
it was storm v <lb />
tins sad o her <lb />
-t wk. It <lb />
w i did <lb />
Perhaps there are many <lb />
teachers in Pitt are <lb />
unacquainted with the workings <lb />
s printing office. The Ton <lb />
latch string hangs on the <lb />
That is a pretty machine <lb />
writing desk combination on <lb />
at Brown Bin's, It makes a <lb />
pretty piece furniture in addition <lb />
to the uses to which it can be placed. <lb />
have yet seen in Norm <lb />
Carolina in which to hold an Int- <lb />
. Up to yesterday afternoon the <lb />
number of enrolled war <lb />
of these arc females and <lb />
males. The intended <lb />
publishing the names of ill. together <lb />
with the names of the whose <lb />
they are. hut find Unit did <lb />
Bot have space in this issue. <lb />
The enrollment of teachers the first I <lb />
was Or number <lb />
were present at con-, <lb />
ducted by Prof. in two <lb />
ago; hold first <lb />
at fie session <lb />
two have since <lb />
morning Prof. Alderman <lb />
will deliver an educational <lb />
that will be interest to eve. <lb />
and to <lb />
ally. All can should hear it. <lb />
In for not having <lb />
music, Monday Maj. Harding <lb />
he bad tried the vocal talent <lb />
Greenville and failed, he next tried <lb />
to get string music and failed, but <lb />
that he did not expect to be outdone <lb />
and would have the boys with <lb />
there night. The boys were <lb />
there, and the harps, too, and they <lb />
made music that is music. <lb />
Maj. Harding told Alderman <lb />
Monday during the last <lb />
years an epidemic had taken <lb />
era I teachers of the county, which <lb />
accounted for their not being pres- <lb />
the epidemic being matrimony. <lb />
This leads the Reflector to remark <lb />
that if a man goes up in the Court <lb />
House and beholds that group <lb />
Pitt county women, the fairest the <lb />
sun ever shone the <lb />
fever don't strike him promptly <lb />
with both feet, he is either minus a <lb />
heart or a pocket book, or both. To <lb />
say the least not in <lb />
To say that everybody is delighted <lb />
with Prof. Alderman is expressing <lb />
it very mildly. <lb />
When ton t town week <lb />
put in your pocket with which <lb />
to get the and Atlanta <lb />
om a whole year. Either <lb />
paper for both together for <lb />
The very latest add nicest leap <lb />
year idea is for a voting lady to deco- <lb />
rate a miniature bellows and send it <lb />
to her best gentleman friend. It <lb />
signifies. poverty; <lb />
I will the wind <lb />
Track laying is proceeding <lb />
the railroad f the to <lb />
of -1- <lb />
and u-t i on car are mis about <lb />
and will be Dot <lb />
ha rinse as week. <lb />
Don't overlook our Dictionary <lb />
offer. It is a good opportunity for a <lb />
person needing a splendid Dictionary <lb />
to themselves, <lb />
now at the avail <lb />
Me <lb />
the <lb />
Come and look at them. <lb />
COLUMN <lb />
. <lb />
as that there had been <lb />
several cases of typhoid lever la that <lb />
c A young lady, Mi-s <lb />
Belcher, was then very sick with it. <lb />
her being <lb />
have <lb />
sad <lb />
cigars in <lb />
store <lb />
The ladies of the <lb />
will have a party on <lb />
week. It is <lb />
new will m interesting. <lb />
earn <lb />
The of the men's meet <lb />
held last Thursday <lb />
well <lb />
able. meet lag will be <lb />
nigh in ball. I <lb />
is to <lb />
regularly every week. <lb />
W P and the <lb />
have bulk <lb />
new <lb />
is the one of <lb />
heal State, awl M- <lb />
Daniels i- st <lb />
lite daily May they<lb />
Tan will b. sure to read <lb />
vs <lb />
It <lb />
Use to ha the. <lb />
stars the f- <lb />
Institute <lb />
Institute for Pitt <lb />
county is now in progress in <lb />
Court House. E. A. Alder- <lb />
man is conducting it and work <lb />
gives the best satisfaction to the <lb />
teachers and is very entertaining to <lb />
the large number of visitors who at- <lb />
tend the exercises at every session. <lb />
The Institute called to order <lb />
at Monday n by <lb />
County H. <lb />
who -aid undertaking <lb />
entered upon without <lb />
Dim blessing and guidance first <lb />
bring invoked upon it, and be caller <lb />
upon Rev. G. F. Smith to open with <lb />
religions exercises. <lb />
Harding then in a very neat <lb />
and well w extended a <lb />
welcome n and <lb />
them that such a large <lb />
He expressed <lb />
at their prompt and ready re <lb />
to the call of duly. He said <lb />
that in her <lb />
characteristic hospitality, rejoiced in <lb />
the of their coming together <lb />
them not as pleasure <lb />
wishing them oil <lb />
possible within her gales <lb />
bin as truth seekers <lb />
knowledge which she you <lb />
for the common weal. H <lb />
closed declaring the In <lb />
tor Pitt open for <lb />
legitimate business-and surrendered <lb />
t to conduct of Prof Alderman. <lb />
In assuming charge Prof Alder- <lb />
man of the pleasant <lb />
of his visit here two years ago <lb />
on a similar mission, and <lb />
pleasure it was him to be once <lb />
inn e with the teachers of Pitt county. <lb />
He was exceedingly complimentary <lb />
the ladies the beauty they had <lb />
added to I he room in Its decorations <lb />
with such a display handsome <lb />
pictures and works of art, which <lb />
were alike refining and instructive to <lb />
all who beheld them. He contrasted <lb />
the difference of conducting an In <lb />
amid pleasant surround <lb />
as these, and the miserable <lb />
looking rooms he is carried Into in <lb />
some counties be has visited. After <lb />
the teachers a few minor <lb />
i -lions he them as o <lb />
the pUn l work for the <lb />
In the his first topic was <lb />
Teaching, followed by <lb />
and of the and <lb />
a f <lb />
Monday Bight Mia- <lb />
a w W hue <lb />
recitation, <lb />
which was followed by an <lb />
address from Col. I. A. <lb />
Sang- <lb />
Yesterday morning Prof. Alderman <lb />
gave a lee in re on the opening <lb />
of the school room, urging the <lb />
teachers to devote a few <lb />
sack morning to such exercises as <lb />
ill interest and attract the <lb />
and make each one them eager to <lb />
he present at the opening hoar. H <lb />
male interesting talk a <lb />
. r power, font, m <lb />
He illustrated giving <lb />
words with their and <lb />
In- history contained them. <lb />
Last night tare <lb />
a representative class from <lb />
an address by Mr J <lb />
t. Ft j <lb />
i will w no la <lb />
of the various <lb />
churches. sight <lb />
be ad tress hr B King. <lb />
K-q, i a nae es- <lb />
j--v. recitations a <lb />
The pk tares that <lb />
the are the work of Mm. <lb />
her as pa <lb />
There are <lb />
The Birds <lb />
The mock- <lb />
birds have And what a <lb />
pity is no protection for them. <lb />
For years and years the mocking <lb />
birds built and raised their young <lb />
in the plumb trees growing in my <lb />
garden, as they did in the of <lb />
a just opposite my <lb />
When the sparrow.- first <lb />
came to this place they seemed to lie <lb />
them, and left building <lb />
in both gardens. I noticed <lb />
mocking birds grew scarcer and <lb />
scarcer every year, until <lb />
summers passed and never heard a <lb />
note from one of them. Last summer <lb />
to my delight I heard several; one <lb />
in particular used ts come every <lb />
evening, and perching in tbs top of a <lb />
tall elm which grew in the yard, he <lb />
sang bis sweetest songs. One Sun- <lb />
day afternoon while this bird <lb />
singing his Sunday hymn a colored <lb />
man shot him with one of those little <lb />
air rifles, and save him to my little <lb />
grandson, who brought him in to me. <lb />
Poor little bird He was still warm, <lb />
but his head bung drooping; I could <lb />
scarcely keep from crying. I went <lb />
out and asked the man why he had <lb />
killed him, and lie said, fer fun. <lb />
Is there no way to keep the hots <lb />
from robbing their nests this <lb />
Suppose the of In <lb />
Sunday Schools talk to the children <lb />
about the cruelty of robbing <lb />
nests, and especially n <lb />
nests. Many and many nights <lb />
in the long years gone by while I <lb />
have been watching ail night By the <lb />
sick bed of my children, have <lb />
listened to t be mocking <lb />
They sing nil when we <lb />
have moonlight, we <lb />
try and get all the Sunday School <lb />
children to promise they will tot rob <lb />
the birds. Birdie. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having been appointed by the <lb />
county Receiver of <lb />
Combination Sic re. notice Is here- <lb />
Sr given to all persons indebted to said <lb />
combination Store to make <lb />
Immediate payment to the undersigned, <lb />
and all having claims against <lb />
Greenville Combination Store must file <lb />
the same for payment properly <lb />
on or before the 6th day of April <lb />
next. U. F. TYSON, <lb />
Receiver of G. C. Store. <lb />
This 83rd day February, 1802. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly before <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county, of <lb />
the 5th of Men h, as <lb />
Peggy Cherry, deceased <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons In- <lb />
to estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the and all per- <lb />
sons having claims the estate <lb />
must present the same for payment on <lb />
the 5th of March, 1803, or <lb />
this notice will be plead in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
This th nay of March. <lb />
Isaac Rhodes, <lb />
of Peggy Cherry. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court made at March Term, by Ills <lb />
Honor R. T. Judge, In the ease <lb />
of Wiley Pierce and wife vs. <lb />
and others, the undersigned <lb />
will sell before the Court House door In <lb />
Greenville, on Monday the of <lb />
March, 1892, the following described <lb />
tract of land hunted in the of <lb />
Pitt, In Falkland <lb />
the lands of Dr. P. H. Mayo, Martha <lb />
K. Williams and others known as <lb />
part of the Robert Williams place, being <lb />
same on which said Pierce and wife for- <lb />
resided, being all of the said tract <lb />
of land on the north side of the <lb />
main road leading from Greenville to <lb />
Falkland containing acres, more or <lb />
less. <lb />
Terms of third cash, balance <lb />
In one and two years, secured by <lb />
gage on said land with percent interest <lb />
from day of sale payable annual v. <lb />
This <lb />
F. G. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
I have removed my stables from Five <lb />
Points to the ones formerly <lb />
pied b Mr. II. F. Keel and will <lb />
constantly on hand a <lb />
full line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a DRAY- <lb />
AGE BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
N. O. <lb />
MARCH <lb />
March be cold, wet or dry, <lb />
Before it ends oar Spring we'll bay. <lb />
gaily <lb />
and Attractive Line of Men's, Boy's and Youth's Clothing. <lb />
ft <lb />
Hi<lb />
-25 <lb />
Tobacco Growers <lb />
Furnace <lb />
The best Invention ever made for <lb />
With it yon nave absolute <lb />
control over heating barn, <lb />
and removes <lb />
All Danger of Fire. <lb />
Two cures per week can be <lb />
made in the same barn <lb />
co of different degrees of ripe- <lb />
can be cured, at one time in <lb />
the same barn. Saves labor and <lb />
For further particulars ad- <lb />
dress <lb />
PHELPS, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
this paper when you write. <lb />
I MM <lb />
A NEW AND LARGE LINE OP------ <lb />
, VALUES, <lb />
JUST RECEIVED. <lb />
COMB <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Opposite Old Brick . o <lb />
WE WILL SELL <lb />
A t the next <lb />
it BAtU, M <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
BROWN BROTHERS. <lb />
Agents for New Home Sewing <lb />
Machines. <lb />
for Bible <lb />
Society. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, P <lb />
-AND BUYER <lb />
of Land to Pay Debts. <lb />
to an from the <lb />
Court or Tut the <lb />
to the highest bidder, for <lb />
st the i in Greenville, <lb />
Pin at c auction, on Mon- <lb />
day, the 4th of April. the <lb />
lowing described real estate, of which <lb />
John died and <lb />
A tract lying on the north <lb />
side of Crept In Bethel town- <lb />
ship, of North Caro- <lb />
adjoining the lands of J M. <lb />
Matthew, A. <lb />
Manning, the Teel heir and others, <lb />
known as lots No. and T, in the tends <lb />
of late John being <lb />
land devised to It. D. <lb />
and B. R. in the will too <lb />
John containing seven- <lb />
seres, more or less. <lb />
t share of said of land de- <lb />
vised and bequeathed to John A- <lb />
Joan adjoining <lb />
the land dial B. sold <lb />
to William seventy-five <lb />
acres, or <lb />
R. The tract of tend known as share <lb />
of land devised and <lb />
by to E <lb />
containing acres, move <lb />
lass, adjoining the <lb />
Te tract of if <lb />
vised and bequeathed to. W. -t<lb />
acres, or <lb />
. adjoining of Ann Car- <lb />
This March 4th, <lb />
R. J. <lb />
John <lb />
By J. H. AU. <lb />
Country Produce. <lb />
Bring me all of your Chickens. Eggs, Ducks. <lb />
Turkeys and Geese, and I give you the <lb />
highest market price for them and pay in spot <lb />
cash. <lb />
If you have anything to ship I will attend to it for you on s small commission. <lb />
Call and see me. <lb />
s. <lb />
TO <lb />
If yon want to nave <lb />
Dollar <lb />
in tin- of a PIANO and from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
In the of an Organ <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
NEW N. C. <lb />
for <lb />
who is now <lb />
for and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all the <lb />
musical in United <lb />
Made Paul who Is at this <lb />
time one of the best mechanics and in- <lb />
of the day. Thirteen new <lb />
patents on this high grade Plane- <lb />
Also the NEWBY EVANS UP. <lb />
RIGHT PIANO which has been by <lb />
him for the past six rears in th eastern <lb />
part this State and, to this ha <lb />
entire <lb />
or <lb />
LET ME HAVE YOUR <lb />
ORDERS <lb />
FOR <lb />
and as av MB <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
. ORGAN <lb />
to fl-VI In solid or Oak <lb />
Ten years experience in the <lb />
has enabled him to handle <lb />
nothing but standard goods and he dot's <lb />
not hesitate to say that sell any <lb />
musical Instrument <lb />
cheaper than other agents are now oner- <lb />
r to all hanks In Carolina. <lb />
f u <lb />
tarn p<lb />
I want to begin in time this year. <lb />
L. H. PENDER, <lb />
For S. E. CO <lb />
Opposite Wooten's Drugstore. <lb />
1883. <lb />
Headquarters for the following lines of <lb />
Car load MM Pork. <lb />
Car load Rib <lb />
Car load Flour, all <lb />
Car load Seed Oats. <lb />
case Star <lb />
Powder. <lb />
and Peaches. <lb />
I Foil line Case Goods. <lb />
Boxes Cracker. <lb />
M Boxes <lb />
I Barrel Molasses, <lb />
I U Candy. <lb />
St Barrels Gall Ax <lb />
Barrels <lb />
St Barrels P. <lb />
Sacks, t. <lb />
N. C <lb />
G. R<lb /></p>
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It Is not DISEASE <lb />
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add to <lb />
only assists In <lb />
to throw on the trouble. <lb />
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from nil <lb />
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a c . Re the II. S. Patent <lb />
hi Pale <lb />
Baa patents III less than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
Vi the pr i- Ti <lb />
advise as Co tree of charge. <lb />
no mile- we oh <lb />
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Snot, Mount I Ii <lb />
of V. Patent Office. Km <lb />
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. I A. -ow Co. <lb />
ii KIWI, l. <lb />
and Dressing Hal <lb />
TiS GLASS FRONT <lb />
Opera House, which <lb />
to site I, and here I have <lb />
aver tiling in my <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL <lb />
all unproved appliances; <lb />
-hair- <lb />
reasonable figure- <lb />
for work outside of my <lb />
Very <lb />
. King <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
MARK. <lb />
This been <lb />
years, i. <lb />
in sit arty l b ell en <lb />
leading physicians all in <lb />
and when <lb />
all oilier r <lb />
the p -i -i <lb />
for yearn ratted, fills Ointment is u <lb />
and the <lb />
ii <lb />
t it- on i as but U ha <lb />
i made to k. <lb />
tie- this will <lb />
be t any address on receipt <lb />
box <lb />
to All <lb />
to. Address ad or <lb />
and to <lb />
f. K. <lb />
Pr ., <lb />
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fa a y <lb />
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t. r. r. rt m <lb />
noon ha More <lb />
How i R <lb />
tried I <lb />
The Is an the of Hell. <lb />
C ill. <lb />
Asked to Hum <lb />
Love, Not <lb />
March his review <lb />
of current events preceding the sermon <lb />
in Association hall this morning Mr. <lb />
discussed the question of the gov- <lb />
control of the coal mine;. <lb />
He <lb />
Among the recent decisions of <lb />
court of the United States of fin <lb />
reaching importance is one <lb />
the legality of tho grain elevator <lb />
of New York. This law regulated the <lb />
price of elevating and storing grain. It <lb />
was attacked on the ground that such a <lb />
regulation was an unconstitutional in- <lb />
with private business. The <lb />
supreme court holds that any business <lb />
affected with a public interest is subject <lb />
to the regulation or control of the state, <lb />
and that elevating grain is a business of <lb />
this kind. <lb />
A JUST <lb />
This is dishonest progress in the his- <lb />
of the role of government in the <lb />
world's commerce. The supreme court <lb />
has risen to the occasion of a new <lb />
needs and rights in this just <lb />
We do not pretend to say that for <lb />
a moment we believe that our fathers <lb />
dreamed of such a law being possible <lb />
under the coast it they made. <lb />
did they dream of many other things <lb />
that have come to pass of the necessities <lb />
of a new life and a new civilization tin- <lb />
that constitution. This principle, <lb />
as by the highest judicial <lb />
cf the world, is the entering wedge <lb />
of the social revolution toward which <lb />
are being driven with resistless power. <lb />
There can possibly be no limitation to <lb />
its application at last to every business <lb />
that touches the public life linked either <lb />
as cause or effect to the co-operative en- <lb />
of tho community. <lb />
OF PRIVATE CONTROL. <lb />
More and more is society forced to <lb />
pronounce the management of its public <lb />
business by private power a failure and a <lb />
to the life of the community. <lb />
The railroad problem has created the <lb />
interstate commerce commission, which <lb />
is a temporary and ineffectual make- <lb />
shift between private ownership and <lb />
governmental control. <lb />
The ownership of coal mites likewise <lb />
presents us today with another serious <lb />
problem to which this principle must be <lb />
applied at last for a solution. Through <lb />
the past generation the coal mines have <lb />
been the storm centers of the labor world. <lb />
Down in the darkness of tho earth the <lb />
strong strangled tho weak until <lb />
again and again the worm has turned <lb />
and the oppressor. Strike has <lb />
followed strike as season has followed <lb />
season. In all these disastrous disputes <lb />
and wars between mine owners and <lb />
miners, the great outlying, onlooking <lb />
stupid public has at last been robbed to <lb />
pay tho damages, and sometimes at the <lb />
rate of two hundred cents on the dollar. <lb />
The price of wages and the price of coal <lb />
has been fixed by the sweet will of a <lb />
handful of men answerable to nobody. <lb />
THREAT. <lb />
At this time in England the people <lb />
are threatened with a strike of nearly <lb />
all the coal miners in tho country to the <lb />
enormous number of Such a <lb />
strike would mean tho throwing out of <lb />
employment cf millions of men in other <lb />
trades, and would cause tho advance in <lb />
the price of coal such as to para- <lb />
tho great industries of tho nation <lb />
and bring untold suffering upon the <lb />
poorer masses. The owners announced <lb />
a reduction of the strike. <lb />
The owners say that tho of coal <lb />
does not pay for the mining. The miners <lb />
say that they cannot on lower <lb />
wages. Somebody lies. Who No mat- <lb />
who, the public must pay for it. <lb />
Whatever may be said about the <lb />
ownership of land, certain it is that <lb />
air, water and fire are absolutely <lb />
to the life of civilization. These <lb />
fundamental sources of life should not <lb />
be made the subjects of speculation for <lb />
private gain. The public has the right <lb />
to live. The public has the right to con- <lb />
therefore, tho sources of life. <lb />
control of these sources has proved <lb />
a dismal failure. <lb />
THE QUESTION OF HELL. <lb />
Peace earth, good will toward <lb />
Ii. U. <lb />
Colonel said in his recent so <lb />
called Christmas sermon, over which the <lb />
latest controversy has arisen, that <lb />
Christianity has filled the future with <lb />
fear and Is this true I would <lb />
say just hero that it to me Colonel <lb />
has really done cause of <lb />
true religion a in the public as- <lb />
he has made upon a certain con- <lb />
of hell which was prevalent <lb />
fifty years ago. I have no disposition to <lb />
rob the colonel of this honor. I have <lb />
read many things that he has said <lb />
the t, and felt when I read <lb />
some of that in the main his <lb />
was true. I felt like assenting with <lb />
emphasis. Lot us give the devil his dues. <lb />
Let us Colonel Ingersoll his dues. <lb />
The prophet went a <lb />
to curse God's people; but instruct- <lb />
ed by the ass cu which ho rode, when he <lb />
began to deliver his curse it was changed <lb />
into a blessing. <lb />
Colonel Ingersoll has done a true <lb />
vice to Christianity in assaulting this <lb />
hell. It was created outside <lb />
of the Bible and dragged into the Bible. <lb />
MOLOCH IN THE SKIES. <lb />
While we readily this is <lb />
true, when Colonel says that <lb />
filled tho future with <lb />
and emphatically dis- <lb />
that statement. Christianity has <lb />
done no snob thing. Jesus Christ came <lb />
into the world that shivered beneath tn <lb />
Imaginary Moloch in the skies. The <lb />
conception of sacrifice current in the <lb />
days that immediately ad- <lb />
vent of Christ was the notion of <lb />
the anger of gods who were hostile <lb />
toward men. Again and again, even <lb />
within the Hebrew race, was this de- <lb />
graded conception of sacrifice prevalent <lb />
Again and again did the prophets rise <lb />
and proclaim the truth of tho true God, <lb />
that not in burnt offerings or blood sac- <lb />
bat in religion of u contrite <lb />
and a righteous life only could <lb />
God he Tb world shivered at <lb />
toe thought cf God. Tho <lb />
weaning <lb />
this which tho angels <lb />
brought to tho shepherds listening on <lb />
the God Is not <lb />
Gel is well pleased toward men. His <lb />
will n good will. Glory to God in <lb />
Thus-sang the angels of the <lb />
advent of Christ. He came to bear good <lb />
news to a world filled with fear and <lb />
trembling. The first sermon which <lb />
himself preached pro- <lb />
this conception, Lord bath <lb />
anointed me to preach good tidings to <lb />
the <lb />
o the <lb />
Jams Christ did not invent hell. He <lb />
a World full of hell. Ho found a <lb />
hand and foot by <lb />
and slavery and sin and vice. Tho <lb />
Of the worM before <lb />
Christ were principally <lb />
th of <lb />
The of and the religion <lb />
of Borne mainly of a <lb />
.; of the of this aether <lb />
did belt or <lb />
oat n no cam <lb />
o the worn of darkness into <lb />
tight, to . I to t who <lb />
knew <lb />
did Christ <lb />
There ore touts ho certainly did <lb />
not <lb />
Dover proclaimed, tho doc- <lb />
cf a bell of material and brim- <lb />
stone. Other religions are full of the <lb />
materialism of tho wider world. From <lb />
the lips of we have not a single <lb />
sentence descriptive, of the economics of <lb />
this world. Jesus Christ knew that <lb />
men could not ho helped in life here by <lb />
the unfolding of a terror for the <lb />
life beyond. know there have been <lb />
men who preached such a hell <lb />
who claim to be the ministers of Christ. <lb />
I have always been sorry for such men. <lb />
I shall never forget in my childhood <lb />
hearing a man like that preach on hell. <lb />
He described God as looking over into <lb />
this furnace and smelling the roasting <lb />
flesh. He described the shooting of the <lb />
angels and the redeemed as they re- <lb />
in the smoke am. the sufferings <lb />
of tho damned. I saw that man walk <lb />
down the aisle and stand before a beau- <lb />
girl whose only sin, so far as he <lb />
knew, she did not belong to the <lb />
church and would not join because she <lb />
liked to dance occasionally. I saw him <lb />
stand before that girl and launch at her <lb />
head personally all the fierce fires of <lb />
material bell which he bad described in <lb />
the pulpit. I heard him thus arraign <lb />
the trembling girl, until, boy that I was, <lb />
I felt that I should like to drag him oat <lb />
of the house by the neck. I felt then <lb />
that he lied. I know since that he lied. <lb />
Alas poor follow his religion did not <lb />
help him to live a successful life here. <lb />
The last time I heard of him ho was a <lb />
from justice, a disgraced and <lb />
Wrecked man. <lb />
CANON <lb />
It cannot be charged that Jesus Christ <lb />
is in any way responsible for the modem <lb />
doctrine of this furnace of eternal fire. <lb />
Canon Farrar recently said that, as a <lb />
man of God, as a scholar, he claimed the <lb />
authority of scholarship and of honesty <lb />
to say, and to say without the fear of <lb />
contradiction and with the love of God <lb />
and the love of man in his heart, that <lb />
not a sentence can be found in the New <lb />
Testament, from the opening to the close, <lb />
out of which constructed this doe- <lb />
of an eternal hell fire. He <lb />
that there are only three sentences in the <lb />
New Testament that appear to teach <lb />
such n doctrine. One of them is a bold <lb />
the other two are wrested <lb />
from the context and meaning, and <lb />
them from without is read the doctrine. <lb />
it is that Jesus Christ <lb />
himself never appealed to any man to <lb />
follow him, lest ho should be burned up <lb />
in an eternal fire of hell. Every motive <lb />
to which Jesus appealed was tho very <lb />
farthest removed from such a motive. <lb />
said, unto me and I will <lb />
give yon Jesus said, unto <lb />
me and I will give yon said, <lb />
that on me, there shall <lb />
spring up within him a well of water <lb />
eternal These are the mo- <lb />
to which Jesus appealed, and from <lb />
the opening of his ministry to its close <lb />
the hell motive is not once found. He <lb />
taught none of the modern perversions <lb />
of Christianity which belong to this in- <lb />
doctrine. Christ cannot be <lb />
charged with teaching that babes are <lb />
condemned to this fiery furnace. John <lb />
Calvin may have taught it Calvin <lb />
burned because taught <lb />
the salvation of But <lb />
said, children to come <lb />
me and forbid them not; for of such is <lb />
the kingdom of<lb />
The conception of religion which em- <lb />
hell as its cardinal doctrine b <lb />
a creation of ignorance and <lb />
fear. Some of it yet survives. We <lb />
long to see the day when this dark <lb />
shadow will be lifted from the heart <lb />
the race. The poorest religion that this <lb />
earth knows is such a religion. Or. <lb />
says that he was surprised <lb />
find tho amount that still lingered <lb />
When ho entered his ministry in Scot- <lb />
land. He says that was called to see <lb />
a woman who was dying. He asked her <lb />
if she could remember anything in <lb />
life, her relations to God, that gave her <lb />
special satisfaction now. She said yes, <lb />
had always had profound respect <lb />
for the clergy. He asked her if there <lb />
were anything else. She said yes, she <lb />
remembered that she had a barge <lb />
in her kitchen, and that whenever she <lb />
looked at that oven she always <lb />
of hell. This was the total of her <lb />
religion. This was all that she <lb />
had to cling to hour of <lb />
Dr. relates another incident <lb />
of like character. A mother said to her <lb />
girl, yon do not obey me God <lb />
will punish The child replied, <lb />
is too busy up people in <lb />
hell to pay any attention to Her <lb />
idea of the occupation of God was that <lb />
he was in infernal regions mending <lb />
the fire; that he had so many to attend <lb />
to there that the few who still survived <lb />
cm earth were of small importance. <lb />
Whatever such a religion may be, it is <lb />
not Christianity, never taught it. <lb />
In no sen ran he be charged with its <lb />
responsibility. Bet us remember that <lb />
historic perversions of Christianity are <lb />
one thing, the Christianity of the Christ <lb />
another. <lb />
What did Christ teach He taught the <lb />
law of the harvest a man <lb />
that shall ho also He <lb />
that conduct is the key to char- <lb />
and that the principle of love to <lb />
man and love to God through love to <lb />
man is the supreme principle of <lb />
judgment. as ye did it not, <lb />
depart. Inasmuch as ye did it tho <lb />
least of these, ye did it unto me; <lb />
FURNACE OF THIS ETERNITIES. <lb />
But some one inquires, not the <lb />
Gospel of John say, that <lb />
not is condemned, because he hath not <lb />
believed on tho only begotten son of <lb />
is part of a paragraph. <lb />
The next sentence is usually omitted, <lb />
which is the sentence that qualifies and <lb />
explains this belief. condemned <lb />
says the Word. this is <lb />
the condemnation, that light is or me <lb />
into the world, and men darkness <lb />
rather than light, because their deeds <lb />
were That is to say, the only <lb />
condemnation which Jesus Christ lays <lb />
against the is that man, knowing <lb />
the truth and the right, chooses the <lb />
wrong, chooses the evil, chooses <lb />
darkness, because bis deeds are evil <lb />
Jesus taught distinctly and clearly the <lb />
great troth, that will of man <lb />
the question his salvation or <lb />
condemnation, will not come unto <lb />
mo that j-o may have says the <lb />
Christ. He also declared that he will <lb />
hum up tho chaff with unquenchable <lb />
fire. Hero we find the real doctrine of <lb />
future punishment as taught by Christ. <lb />
These two sentences front his lips give <lb />
us the key to every statement be snakes <lb />
the subject that we bare on <lb />
record. <lb />
Judged thus from the laps of Jesus, <lb />
hell h the of irredeemable evil, the <lb />
furnace of tho eternities in which <lb />
Worthless chaff or waste of creation is <lb />
It therefore not a <lb />
of religion. It <lb />
fact which revealed <lb />
the of a <lb />
by methods of <lb />
and <lb />
Mao has a Man <lb />
up within <lb />
rise or <lb />
j H. e h-pr <lb />
and <lb />
In a recent <lb />
Review, E. B. translates i hymn <lb />
which baa printed by govern- <lb />
and, is being broadcast <lb />
at the of tho Archbishop of <lb />
a verse of which we <lb />
rs<lb />
one or to Type, <lb />
o can rise by higher <lb />
. trough that new sic- <lb />
, ii o tho <lb />
breath To man <lb />
giver the i; <lb />
destinies be his own. Upon his <lb />
will hinge . tho question of tight or <lb />
wrong, good or-evil, darkness or. light, <lb />
bell or heaven; and the choice r r evil is <lb />
a necessary postulate of his nature. <lb />
Science ha. confirmed not this <lb />
doctrine of the survival of the st. it <lb />
is the law of God. It is tho . of <lb />
nature. Tho fittest survives. <lb />
fittest is cast as rubbish on tho waste <lb />
heap of creation. <lb />
We this law illustrated in the an- <lb />
world oven today. Birds of prey <lb />
we hate. Strong as they are in brats <lb />
force, yet through this very brutality <lb />
the index finger of nature points I <lb />
to their extinction. The the <lb />
eagle, with their mighty talons, c l tear <lb />
the defenseless body of to <lb />
pieces. And yet the fierceness f this <lb />
carnivorous instinct destroys the brood- <lb />
tenderness of motherhood. The <lb />
greatest bird of prey lays only two eggs <lb />
in a year. The most prolific bird of <lb />
prey only six. Nature thus points for- <lb />
ward to a time when the unfit, how- <lb />
ever strong, shall certainly succumb, <lb />
when the lion and tho lamb shall Us <lb />
down together, when the meek shall in- <lb />
the earth. <lb />
The lines of hell run into and are a <lb />
part of this earth. The difficulty about <lb />
hell is that it is already here. To talk <lb />
about abolishing hell is to talk about <lb />
abolishing tho sternest facts of everyday <lb />
life about us now. A brutal crime was <lb />
committed in Arkansas the other day <lb />
and the mob took the criminal and burned <lb />
him the Nineteenth <lb />
A few days ago a heartless villain seized <lb />
a child by the heels, dipped his head into <lb />
a burning of vitriol and held it <lb />
there until the child's eyes were burned <lb />
Hell is an awful fact It is here <lb />
A man asked me if I be- <lb />
in u personal devil. I certainly <lb />
do; I have seen him. He has thousands <lb />
of establishments here in New <lb />
York. There is scarcely a block in the <lb />
city to which he has not a personal rep- <lb />
in business. I know people <lb />
who are in hell to hope, lost to <lb />
faith, lost to honor, lost to <lb />
WORSE THAN DEATH. <lb />
Stand over the burning ruins of the <lb />
Hotel Royal for a moment, and read <lb />
sons of law violated and sentence ex- <lb />
A city government <lb />
has allowed a death trap without means <lb />
of escape to be set every day and every <lb />
night for the destruction of hundreds of <lb />
victims. A crash comes and this sin is <lb />
read in the flash of this horrible <lb />
and it is heard in the shriek of <lb />
the dying and tho groan of tho wounded. <lb />
We read it written in letters of blood on <lb />
the dark flagstones on which the lives <lb />
of the victims were dashed out. We see <lb />
wandering over those smoldering ashes <lb />
broken hearted men who rejoiced more <lb />
in tho wreck and ruin of the charred <lb />
bodies of those they had once loved than <lb />
they could rejoice in life. From this <lb />
fiery hell there flashed forth its <lb />
of stories of brutality, of crime, <lb />
of sin, of wretchedness, of human per- <lb />
of broken honor, of bins <lb />
dishonored homes and wrecked lives. <lb />
The realities of hell are inherent and <lb />
inevitable, not or forensic. <lb />
wages of sin is when it is <lb />
full grown, forth It is <lb />
a natural process. It is an inevitable <lb />
process. A hell is the creation <lb />
of the brain of scholastic tradition. It is <lb />
unscientific, <lb />
unchristian. has no foundation <lb />
in tho of nature or revelation <lb />
of God his word, soul that <lb />
it shall die says God. And <lb />
says nature, echoes life. Death is an <lb />
inevitable consequence of sin. Death <lb />
lurks in sin sin where you <lb />
will, bi the world of commerce, in the <lb />
World of society or in tho world of the <lb />
human heart. <lb />
man's work, not god's. <lb />
Violate the laws of trade, trade dies. <lb />
Violate the laws of business, business is <lb />
killed. A tho other day at <lb />
Ala., took his cotton into town <lb />
to sell. The offered, was lower <lb />
than the cost of production. Over- <lb />
whelmed with despair, he refused to <lb />
sell, drove his wagon out on to the mid- <lb />
of the bridge and dumped into the <lb />
river the of his year's toil. <lb />
When farmers in tho south dump into <lb />
the sea the hope of their year's toil; <lb />
when farmers in Kansas burn their <lb />
grain, the day of judgment is come for <lb />
the system of commerce on which such <lb />
a possibility rests. We have gambled in <lb />
cotton and gambled in grain until cot- <lb />
ton is being thrown into the sea and <lb />
grain is being burned. wages of <lb />
sin is sin where yon will, <lb />
under what conditions yon may. <lb />
Hell, then, is the work of man, not <lb />
God. God is in no sense responsible for <lb />
hell. inherent and inevitable <lb />
of law is the principle on which <lb />
the awful fact of hell rests. The <lb />
of law man cannot avoid. This <lb />
was the teaching of Christ. Violate law <lb />
in the body, in the soul of the individual, <lb />
in the life of the nation, in the life of <lb />
society and the result is punishment. <lb />
ST Alt VINO <lb />
Go to Russia today, Hear the long <lb />
wail of starvation and despair that rises <lb />
from of people stricken with <lb />
famine. It is the day of judgment for <lb />
the Russian empire. From far back into <lb />
the past there rose the long wail of <lb />
of despair, of injustice, of cruel- <lb />
of wrong. Can Russia escape Can <lb />
the Russian government survive such <lb />
facts A mute witness to the extent of <lb />
horrible famine was recently ex- <lb />
in piece of bread <lb />
which the Russian peasantry are now <lb />
eating. is almost inky black and <lb />
emits an acrid odor. It is made up <lb />
a mixture of dirt and bark and dung, <lb />
with faint signs of some grains, such as <lb />
Not the least lamentable fad. <lb />
about tho famine is that it is <lb />
if not created, by the fearful fat- <lb />
capacity and mismanagement of the <lb />
government While in one province <lb />
millions upon millions of people are <lb />
starving; in another province <lb />
pounds of grain are rotting for want of <lb />
transportation. The money wrung from <lb />
the people pees for court luxuries, for <lb />
army, for the navy, to support half <lb />
a million are keeping Po- <lb />
land down. <lb />
cereal crop of for <lb />
the put was extraordinarily <lb />
abundant. The farmers drew their <lb />
gram to the of railroad nearest to <lb />
them and in this way disposed of <lb />
tons of grain; hut the and <lb />
apathy of the government leave these <lb />
supplies untouched, while the people <lb />
the government, <lb />
good, active for persecution <lb />
J and <lb />
and law eternal. The <lb />
deeds of the <lb />
I cannot stretch <lb />
forth my but the effect of <lb />
to the remotest confine <lb />
of the universe. Man's deeds <lb />
and mail's life take hold Upon the <lb />
Sin is tho violation of law. <lb />
Law is eternal. Hell the penalty of<lb />
Case. <lb />
S. II. Clifford. New is., <lb />
troubled with Neuralgia and Rheum <lb />
turn, his disordered. <lb />
was to an alarming degree. <lb />
appetite tell away, and he <lb />
in flesh and Three <lb />
bottles of Bitters cured him. <lb />
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, <lb />
had a running sore on his leg of <lb />
standing. Used three M <lb />
Electric Bitters and seven boxes <lb />
Salve, and his leg <lb />
sound sad well. John Sneaker. Catawba, <lb />
O. bad five Fever sores his <lb />
doctors said he was Incurable. One <lb />
Electric o. e <lb />
salve cured Inn entirely. Sold <lb />
at Store. <lb />
The latest and daintiest of whims is n <lb />
supplement to fancy stationery in the <lb />
form of a little pad of finest and <lb />
softest of Japanese tissue paper, exactly <lb />
the size of a half sheet of note paper. <lb />
The paper is white, and has stamped in <lb />
one corner a single flower in the natural <lb />
color, sometimes shaded or outlined in <lb />
gold. Occasionally tho sentiment of the <lb />
flower is placed it in the tiniest <lb />
gold lettering, or if the young lady be <lb />
clever, paints the flower and <lb />
a suitable sentiment across the sheet in <lb />
ink. After writing a letter she <lb />
tears off one of the tissue sheets and <lb />
rolls it into tho least possible <lb />
and drops upon it enough perfume to <lb />
dampen it thoroughly, using, of course, <lb />
the perfume of tho flower stamped on <lb />
tho paper. <lb />
After unrolling it and allowing the <lb />
alcohol to evaporate sufficiently to avoid <lb />
any soil, she folds her letter slip <lb />
the scented sheet between tho fold. <lb />
When some admiring friend receives the <lb />
letter there is likely to flutter as he <lb />
opens it something very much <lb />
a butterfly and breathing charm- <lb />
suggestions in its dainty perfume- <lb />
New York Sun. <lb />
It was Hen Johnson, we who, <lb />
when asked question, <lb />
worth living replied, depend <lb />
on the And Bin <lb />
less saw the double point to the <lb />
The rosy, <lb />
thing mountain-, of me <lb />
like mountains The liver <lb />
dull, everything blue, note <lb />
lulls rise into o <lb />
anxiety, and as a <lb />
dizziness, consumption. Two ways <lb />
open. L tire or relieve <lb />
a nil. and suffer, or tun <lb />
n pill and well. Shock the system <lb />
by an overdose, or coax it by a u. <lb />
pleasant way. <lb />
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets th <lb />
mild means, went <lb />
without pain, and leave system <lb />
strong. One, i <lb />
enough, although a hole vial costs bit <lb />
cents. <lb />
Mild, gentle, soothing and healing i <lb />
Dr. catarrh Remedy. Only o <lb />
cents; by druggists. <lb />
of Jews. <lb />
the leading <lb />
organ in has taken the pains to <lb />
Inquire into the of the Jews <lb />
who left i; d . -i . ; persecutions <lb />
of the past i In a series <lb />
of article.- the adverts that the <lb />
Palestine t been failures and <lb />
that the colonies are desirous of return- <lb />
tog to Russia. the United States the <lb />
emigrants find that their manual labor <lb />
cannot compete with machinery <lb />
that no one will think of employing <lb />
them as learners. The writer is certain <lb />
that wore a society to formed to <lb />
America to pay the expenses of Jewish <lb />
emigrants back to Russia, quite <lb />
thirds would gladly avail themselves of <lb />
its funds and return. <lb />
Dec <lb />
ii A. <lb />
Dear would like to add m. <lb />
testimony to the almost miraculous effect <lb />
of P. P. P. the ones of Mary <lb />
ham, a woman living on my place; -h <lb />
ad a constant cough, sore throat, <lb />
y, etc., and was emaciated to a d- Or <lb />
that she was unable to get out of Le <lb />
being given up physician- <lb />
she had taken the so-called <lb />
Blood Medicines without the <lb />
mil being put under the P. P. P . s <lb />
to Improve and <lb />
now as go d health as ever in her life. <lb />
Yen refer lo me at any time as <lb />
he effect of P. P. P. In the <lb />
case. Yours truly, <lb />
For sale by all druggist. <lb />
. with His On. <lb />
George of Coal Bluff, who <lb />
killed is a free man. The <lb />
grand jury refused to indict and his <lb />
bond has been canceled. It was shown <lb />
to the grand jury that had threat- <lb />
to kill and that only a few <lb />
minutes before ho exhibited the broken <lb />
blade of a knife, saying he had left the <lb />
point of it in a man's heart to Iowa, and <lb />
he was going to bury the rest fat an Eng- <lb />
before he was <lb />
older. often boasted that <lb />
he would die with his boots on or live to <lb />
hanged. During his brief career <lb />
this country he was prosecuted four <lb />
times fur attempted <lb />
News. <lb />
Oh. <lb />
Will you heed warning. Tho <lb />
perhaps of the sure of <lb />
more terrible Consumption. Ask <lb />
yourselves if yon can afford for the sake <lb />
of saving to ran the risk and do <lb />
for It. know from experience <lb />
that Core will cure your <lb />
It never fails This explains why more <lb />
than a Million Bottles were the past <lb />
year. It relieves croup and whooping <lb />
cough at once. Mother, do not he with- <lb />
out it. . For Is me hack side or chest <lb />
Po piaster, sold at <lb />
Drug <lb />
Poor steal <lb />
There- is no getting around the fact <lb />
that Mrs. Frank Leslie an exception- <lb />
ally business manager. She's got <lb />
in that lino which is official. <lb />
but even good business managers some- <lb />
rimes do stupid things. I am told that <lb />
during tho recent press convention in <lb />
Son the lady introduced <lb />
as Mrs. <lb />
William Wilde, a of the <lb />
u she at once <lb />
corrected tho by <lb />
and in her husband's presence, <lb />
Frank How I pity the nun <lb />
who is only known as Mrs. Frank Les- <lb />
and Oscar Wilde's brother. <lb />
Detroit Flee tress, <lb />
cf Worth <lb />
OF <lb />
February <lb />
1-tOt N. Y. Ave . Washington, D. C. <lb />
In reply to yours of th <lb />
have to say that I have need <lb />
occasionally, and have <lb />
only It occasion- <lb />
. times, however, I have <lb />
good results. <lb />
I bolt; <lb />
ow Try Tale. <lb />
If will cost nothing end will sure- <lb />
good, it a Cough. <lb />
Cold, or any trouble with <lb />
or Lungs. Dr. King's Mew <lb />
or Consumption, Coughs and l <lb />
lo give relief, or <lb />
be Sufferers from <lb />
found it the thing and under Its u-e <lb />
had a speedy and perfect <lb />
a sample bottle at our expense slid <lb />
for v nurse just how good a thing it Is. <lb />
Trial hot free at Drug <lb />
Store Large size and 1.00. <lb />
Church <lb />
Putting a colloid ion basket under a <lb />
man's at church is a mild <lb />
bulldozing the keeps a <lb />
away from divine A man <lb />
hates to put in less than he sees his <lb />
neighbors contribute, and thus he is <lb />
forced into tho position of com- <lb />
to give something, and gives <lb />
about what the rest do whether he can <lb />
afford it or not. There are certain <lb />
who stay away from church hi-can-i- <lb />
they do not fool able to contribute, and <lb />
some Modification of tho present system <lb />
of taking collections is very desirable. <lb />
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moved by a law tho <lb />
the chorea of a certain kind <lb />
of receptacle r taking the collection. <lb />
It is a bag six or eight inches deep, the <lb />
month fastened to a nag. which is at <lb />
the end of a handle long enough to en- <lb />
able tho collector to reach tho end of <lb />
pew without <lb />
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hand, put your band half way down the <lb />
bag and let tho coin drop, and unless <lb />
you choose to tell nobody will know <lb />
what you contributed, for a cop <lb />
per falling into the bag makes as much <lb />
noise as a sovereign. Tho custom is a <lb />
wise one, for it prevents the rich from <lb />
making a para of bis riches <lb />
poor from being ashamed of his poverty. <lb />
Interview in St. Louis <lb />
rip and Complaint. <lb />
Is It not worth the small price of <lb />
lo free yourself of every symptom of <lb />
distressing complaints. If yon think <lb />
so call at our store and get s bottle <lb />
Shiloh's every bottle has a <lb />
printed guarantee on It, use <lb />
and if it does you no good It will cost <lb />
nothing. Sold at Drug Store. <lb />
. Two Kinds of <lb />
Whoever sees women in full dress for <lb />
tho first tin-e regards it as immodest, <lb />
whoever sees women in short skirts for <lb />
tho first time regards them as immodest. <lb />
Hoops were immodest when they came <lb />
in fashion a generation ago; clinging <lb />
were immodest when feminine <lb />
garments began to bustles wen <lb />
immodest the other day, and now the <lb />
closeness of women's robes about tin- <lb />
hips and legs is also immodest. <lb />
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grossly immodest for a woman to per- <lb />
a man, save father, son, husband <lb />
brother, to look on her face <lb />
and a woman is often obliged to <lb />
scramble tin a at the unexpected <lb />
entrance of band's brother into <lb />
a room. <lb />
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i us into acquiescence and <lb />
admiration, whatever they do, and then <lb />
.-turtle out of lulled to <lb />
new content after a brief protest <lb />
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convention with the modesty <lb />
which is tho outward sign of that inward <lb />
speedy and positive cure <lb />
diphtheria. Canker month <lb />
A nasal free with <lb />
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We have a <lb />
for catarrh, <lb />
hi I <lb />
in sweet breath. Price SOc. Soul st <lb />
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Adam Ku i. <lb />
In Orate ii. church the Rev. Dr. <lb />
Harcourt preached on he Bible Origin <lb />
of taking as his text the thirteenth <lb />
verse of the third chapter of Genesis. <lb />
the woman said, serpent be- <lb />
guiled me. and I did <lb />
is the same old story said <lb />
the preacher. sinner makes an <lb />
excuse to hide The woman said. <lb />
and the man said. <lb />
Whatever we may think of <lb />
Adam before his transgression, his con- <lb />
duct after it makes manifest the fact <lb />
that he was sadly lacking in the <lb />
that make true <lb />
Baltimore American. <lb />
A vs. <lb />
best salve In the world for Cut. <lb />
Ulcers, Salt Rheum, <lb />
Sores chapped Hands. <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, all Skin <lb />
ions. and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
required. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
or money refunded <lb />
rice cents For tale <lb />
Drug <lb />
A scene which tarns the mind of the <lb />
thoughtful individual toward those <lb />
who are trying to convert <lb />
Hottentots to clothes and <lb />
came to the eyes of the Rambler a day <lb />
or two ago. Two boys in rags with, <lb />
faces wan and pinched with hunger, <lb />
fourteen and the <lb />
. i years both drunk, so drunk in <lb />
fact that they lurched against each <lb />
other, were standing on a corner near <lb />
city hall. The boys were jostled every <lb />
now and then by the crowds of <lb />
by. They minded it not, for they <lb />
in the middle of a maudlin quarrel. <lb />
Profanity of the most lurid type came <lb />
from their lips. The smaller boy had <lb />
drawn a which he held with <lb />
the large blade open in bis hand. Hit <lb />
face bore an expression of bloodthirsty <lb />
hatred which belonged to a murderer -l <lb />
four times his ago, <lb />
leave mo alone or jab y <lb />
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and tho look which accompanied <lb />
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a crowded theater she <lb />
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sieges her dear for straight lips. <lb />
knows more about foals and Allies <lb />
than she does about and children. <lb />
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the slums. Maiden as is, she knows <lb />
to the last lino all the hideous vice <lb />
which abounds in large She has <lb />
her favorites among tho <lb />
whom she visits Id their homes as well <lb />
as in their hospitals; and she receives <lb />
their confidences with and <lb />
without horror. If to earnestness <lb />
adds energy and consequent <lb />
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self a doctor, a hospital nurse or a mis- <lb />
place rather than home, any- <lb />
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for authority, that attention to <lb />
duty, that modesty of and that <lb />
patient, sweet and tranquil unselfish- <lb />
which used to be tho distinctive <lb />
characteristics of the sex. She has <lb />
thrown off restraints of sex, <lb />
and is now the close copy of the brother <lb />
she dominates; of the lover she accept <lb />
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of those with whom she <lb />
Ray, a tall, rawboned Mis <lb />
came to Chicago with a load <lb />
stock and amused himself by firing a re- <lb />
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street. He was before <lb />
the morning. He said he had been <lb />
robbed of all his money, and <lb />
Kate Kane came to his rescue and <lb />
him with fifty cents with which <lb />
to get down to the stock yards. The <lb />
court then staid a ten dollar One on <lb />
him and confiscated his weapon. <lb />
reckon if I hat gun is confiscated it will <lb />
be for sale one of days, and when <lb />
it is I allow I'll come up to Chicago and <lb />
buy remarked the big fellow as ho <lb />
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a longing glance at his gun, which <lb />
upon the court's desk. <lb />
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tends prompt Administration of <lb />
Bull's Cough Syrup. Price cents. <lb />
sore ran In the night, and <lb />
soul refused to be <lb />
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no <lb />
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ill Mm helping <lb />
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glossy, only-two or three application a <lb />
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hair. <lb />
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dirt-removing and qualities. Costs almost <lb />
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hands or it is harmless. Many <lb />
of packages used every complaints, but many <lb />
women write cannot get along without <lb />
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ins which they claim to be <lb />
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