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                <p>
JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The is <lb />
pared to do all work <lb />
of this <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
FINEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
WE PAY POSTAGE. <lb />
Free of aX charges, we will to <lb />
our advance illustrated <lb />
for It contains <lb />
of i <lb />
Curtains. <lb />
Baby Carriages, You <lb />
the middle by rinding <lb />
with the manufacturer, as arc pay- <lb />
local dealers our price. op <lb />
a our <lb />
fr Son <lb />
Baltimore, Md. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1896. <lb />
NO <lb />
Two Tapers for <lb />
We have made <lb />
to <lb />
the Reflector <lb />
North Carolinian <lb />
above amount. m <lb />
campaign year and <lb />
should take the <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
is nearly here. It is the glad season of the year everybody is in quest of happiness. It is <lb />
time also when people are looking about to purchase something for suitable presents for those they <lb />
want to remember. Anticipating this, Greenville's e men have en- <lb />
gaged the Reflector to let the people know what they have. Read all the <lb />
cards that appear on page and then turn over and read all that <lb />
are on other pages of the paper. These clever business men wish all of their customers a Merry <lb />
the <lb />
Journal, <lb />
discussing national hank cir <lb />
says it remains lo be <lb />
proved whether the national- <lb />
banking law southern <lb />
planter at disadvantage <lb />
Journal admits, however <lb />
of <lb />
that, w <lb />
the technical of the <lb />
are considered, the South in nu- <lb />
so far away j <lb />
from die great of i- , <lb />
Say what you <lb />
will, a Ids the Journal, it is i <lb />
to obtain to move j <lb />
crop-, and, speaking, one j <lb />
may convinced that the far- <lb />
has to pay the process of i <lb />
exchange involved the I <lb />
It strikes us that the Journal- <lb />
admissions afford the very best of <lb />
proof that the national-banking <lb />
law, or, rather, the operation of <lb />
the law, works to the <lb />
of the southern planter. <lb />
What the South <lb />
what the country a <lb />
change in our banking system <lb />
which will obviate difficulties <lb />
under which all communities ex- <lb />
large money la- <lb />
whenever uses of <lb />
in the technical sense of word <lb />
are necessary to move crops or <lb />
pa-b business- In short, we d <lb />
a system will give us more <lb />
wider distribution thereof. What <lb />
more, the Republican party and <lb />
the great monetary interest that <lb />
joined with that in <lb />
the last election would a well <lb />
make up their minds that the <lb />
financial ibis country <lb />
not be until some such <lb />
system shah been devised <lb />
and put into <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
in IS w <lb />
and solicit patronage. <lb />
e-e <lb />
I have opened a first class <lb />
RESTAURANT <lb />
in the rear of store <lb />
and can tarnish meals as <lb />
all hours. <lb />
W. C. HINES. <lb />
consisting cf Doll-, Games, Drums, Horns, Horse, <lb />
Velocipedes, Carriages, Ball, Vases. Ac <lb />
Also for the grown folks, <lb />
us a and see for Fire works specialty. <lb />
Ed. H. Co. <lb />
rat <lb />
better SHOE made <lb />
and yon will be satisfied <lb />
in price- <lb />
The Peanut as an Article of <lb />
Not many ago the peanut <lb />
was not regarded as a very <lb />
able product as compared to the <lb />
present time, bat it is now only a <lb />
question as to the many uses to <lb />
which it may be put. A writer in <lb />
the Chicago Tribune declares it <lb />
to be a good article of food where <lb />
albuminous qualities are desired, <lb />
and goes on to that it con- <lb />
per cent of albumen. Hi <lb />
also says <lb />
Peanuts fine and aided <lb />
to bread stuffing for ducks is <lb />
a great addition, and greatly <lb />
proves it. Make a <lb />
dressing, mash the peanuts fine, <lb />
and stir them thickly and spread <lb />
between thin slices of bread as a <lb />
sandwich; or plain buttered <lb />
bread may be sprinkled <lb />
with the nuts. They may also be <lb />
finely chopped and eaten with <lb />
milk. A very good may be <lb />
made of peanuts boiling and <lb />
mashing. The Chinese boil pea <lb />
nuts roll them fine, <lb />
in a dough, and bake- Man; <lb />
other ways may be discovered by <lb />
the contriving housewife for the <lb />
of this hitherto despised <lb />
e of diet. <lb />
The fact is the real value of <lb />
peanut is becoming better known <lb />
year by year, and in time may <lb />
become a regular article of food. <lb />
-.--THE<lb />
Its a kind of art to catch, contact with the people, <lb />
the needs of Christmas time, and the Christmas <lb />
thoughts to the keen-witted buyer. If you want good <lb />
goods and want to save m come and see us. <lb />
J. G. RAWLS, <lb />
u-- <lb />
We court competition, admire <lb />
opposition, no <lb />
will we from our <lb />
as leader <lb />
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, and <lb />
Silverware. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
James Long,<lb />
A big stock of Dolls, Drums, <lb />
Horses, Stoves, Whips, Wagons, <lb />
Carts, Carriages in fact, every- <lb />
thing you want for Christmas. <lb />
FOR XMAS <lb />
STOCK very and complete. We have suits in <lb />
Oak, Maple, Curly Birch- Look <lb />
over the Wardrobes, Hat Racks. Tables, Fold- <lb />
Beds, Sideboards, Book Gases, Sofas., Lounges, <lb />
Chairs, Hookers, shoppers will find it to <lb />
their to see us. <lb />
. CHERRY CO. <lb />
H. M. <lb />
IX- <lb />
HATS, CLOTHING. <lb />
Holiday shoppers can get great <lb />
bargains coming to see me- <lb />
MATHIAS OWENS, <lb />
IN- <lb />
We are ready for the holiday shoppers a never before. <lb />
The attraction in--------- <lb />
Dress Goods, Silks, Suits, Shoes, Hats, <lb />
Umbrellas, Linens, Underwear. <lb />
are simply beyond the power of advertising It's <lb />
a magnificent, monumental array. Now is the time-<lb />
ran. cm. m, <lb />
Stoves Fixtures, <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb />
Give us atria during holidays. <lb />
-.-, -.-, -.-.<lb />
Catarrh Cannot Jared <lb />
with a <lb />
hey cannot reach the eat of the is- <lb />
a blood or <lb />
and in to cure <lb />
you must take Internal Ball's <lb />
i an-; <lb />
acts d nine <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure la ck med- <lb />
It i by one of the <lb />
best physicians in this tor <lb />
years, and a It <lb />
Is of the know n, <lb />
with th. be I blood<lb />
Ion the <lb />
what pi . such o <lb />
c results In <lb />
f testimonials, <lb />
J. A CO Toledo. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report <lb />
PURE <lb />
Why do you call her <lb />
of a cerium age <lb />
she never <lb />
changes <lb />
She the masquerade <lb />
Do you think my costume <lb />
He in- <lb />
deed; but you would be lovely <lb />
in any Ba- <lb />
only a imitation <lb />
man <lb />
child. <lb />
I heard sister Belle <lb />
tell Mr. hall <lb />
night he the real <lb />
whole world <lb />
go <lb />
loves me He <lb />
loves me I wonder why <lb />
Her Bosom <lb />
you have hypnotized <lb />
Puck. <lb />
Miss lo think that <lb />
Milton could not sell <lb />
during his <lb />
Mr. yes I <lb />
suppose it wasn't properly <lb />
said my complex- <lb />
ion was a perfect dream. <lb />
Mamie- What did be by <lb />
it was not real In- <lb />
Journal. <lb />
There was a capital at a <lb />
recent of the Loudon <lb />
School Board. The report of a <lb />
committee was being discussed <lb />
by the full board. commit- <lb />
said om member, a <lb />
leg to stand upon; now the <lb />
board are asked to follow in their <lb />
Words- <lb />
teach you to play pitch <lb />
and shouted an enraged <lb />
father. flog you for an hour, <lb />
instantly replied the <lb />
incorrigible, as he balanced on his <lb />
thumb and toss you to <lb />
make it two hours or <lb />
Tit-Tits. <lb />
put <lb />
CURE FOR HEAD <lb />
As a remedy for all forms of <lb />
Electric bitten has proved to be the <lb />
very best. It effects a permanent cure <lb />
and the most dreaded <lb />
headache yield to its influence We <lb />
urge nil who are afflicted to procure a <lb />
bottle, and give this remedy a fair ti <lb />
In case of habitual constipation <lb />
I Bitters by giving ton <lb />
I to the bowels, mid few cases long <lb />
use of Try It once <lb />
Kitty cents aim at John L. <lb />
Drug <lb />
The Legislature cf <lb />
has appointed a committee to <lb />
investigate the subject of convict <lb />
labor and to report as to best <lb />
way to employ that labor without <lb />
injury to legitimate industry. <lb />
The State of North Carolina <lb />
comes nearer doing; this now than <lb />
any State we know of, and her <lb />
example has been followed by <lb />
two or three other Southern <lb />
States. North Carolina works the <lb />
bulk of her convicts on farms <lb />
leased by the State, some she <lb />
hires to railroad companies which <lb />
employ them in grading, etc, on <lb />
new roads, and under the law <lb />
some counties employ short term <lb />
con viols in grading the county <lb />
roads. The number kept <lb />
the penitentiary is comparatively <lb />
small, mostly women men <lb />
who are not physically able to <lb />
perform heavy manual labor. <lb />
Working them on State farms <lb />
does interfere, perhaps, with the <lb />
farming industry in the neigh- <lb />
of the farms, not <lb />
enough to be of material <lb />
for the amount of staff they <lb />
nit upon the market does not <lb />
prices; but the way to em- <lb />
ploy to get permanent <lb />
from their labor la to pat <lb />
to road building, not in <lb />
little squads hero and there, <lb />
in numbers sufficient to be em- <lb />
ployed economically system- <lb />
A thousand convicts so <lb />
employed continuously would in <lb />
a few years give roads that would <lb />
in numerous ways, add <lb />
immensely to the value of prop- <lb />
and thus crease the State's <lb />
revenue from <lb />
Star, <lb />
The Business cf a Legislature, <lb />
The business before <lb />
legislature that meets in January <lb />
will be to provide a larger tea, <lb />
and better methods for our public <lb />
schools; the establishment of a <lb />
reformatory for <lb />
the setting on foot of <lb />
to secure immigration into <lb />
the State; the fostering of the <lb />
charitable and educational <lb />
the examination of the <lb />
ease of the North rail- <lb />
road with a view to having it <lb />
annulled, the protection of <lb />
truckers in the east from <lb />
express charges; and <lb />
matters affecting the educational <lb />
moral and material welfare of th <lb />
State- And yet while these era <lb />
the weighty matters that will <lb />
command the attention of the <lb />
legislators, little is heard wit <lb />
reference to them while the paper <lb />
are full of the aspirations of <lb />
and that fellow for this and that <lb />
Charity and Children <lb />
speaks out words of wisdom <lb />
of admonition in the following <lb />
editorial which we gladly <lb />
duce. <lb />
is the chief business of <lb />
a legislature to elect a <lb />
One would suppose so from what <lb />
the papers are saying. And from <lb />
now until that question is decided <lb />
other matters will be side- <lb />
tracked. A five thousand dollar <lb />
job is to be disposed of to some <lb />
statesman. Let the moral and <lb />
material interests of North Caro- <lb />
wait until that <lb />
affair is settled. What if it con- <lb />
two-thirds of the <lb />
What if the people do <lb />
A politicians fate trembles in the <lb />
balance. A mighty man of valor <lb />
is to be made or unmade. A sis <lb />
by nine lawyer is to be Bunk in <lb />
the depths of the senate ; and all <lb />
the pressing questions that <lb />
life of a million and a half of <lb />
people must retire until this great <lb />
matter is attended to- And what <lb />
Stale profited who- <lb />
ever is and <lb />
Col. Skinners Great Scheme. <lb />
is what I will <lb />
pen in 1900, unless the gold <lb />
standard brings prosperity that <lb />
bids fair to De said <lb />
Congressman Harry Skinner, of <lb />
North Carolina, at the <lb />
Populists will hold their <lb />
national convention early, sooner <lb />
than any of the other parties; as <lb />
early, perhaps, as the of <lb />
February. They will to <lb />
nominate, with practical <lb />
W. J. Bryan for President <lb />
and Marion Butler for <lb />
dent, and the leading plank in <lb />
the platform will be an <lb />
cal declaration for free silver <lb />
coinage, at the ratio of to <lb />
independent of the other govern- <lb />
of the world- New, if <lb />
Democrats who supported Bryan <lb />
this time were sincere, how <lb />
they avoid giving him their as- <lb />
four years from now <lb />
They will simply have to take <lb />
him up, and I doubt not they will <lb />
do so cheerfully. <lb />
recognize fully that <lb />
may be so in 1900 <lb />
that leading issue of the cam- <lb />
ended may not come <lb />
to front. It would be neither <lb />
patriotic nor wise in Democrats <lb />
or Populists to endeavor to thwart <lb />
the incoming President in any of <lb />
hi polices that tend to bring <lb />
back prosperity. In fact, they <lb />
it to the country to lend a <lb />
h hand and to co-operate <lb />
la every measure makes for <lb />
A d I am satisfied <lb />
that it <lb />
administration is marked by a <lb />
restoration of prosperity, that he <lb />
will be re-nominated and re- <lb />
Post. <lb />
In a collection of rare and <lb />
books soon to be sold in <lb />
Boston is a copy of the Book of <lb />
Common Prayer the Charon of <lb />
England abridged and edited by <lb />
Benjamin Franklin, and, so far <lb />
be ascertained, it is the <lb />
one of kind in<lb /></p>
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                <p>
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
lateral at hp post office at <lb />
C. eats mail <lb />
Wednesday, 16th, 1890 <lb />
Sixtieth Annual at <lb />
First v. <lb />
The session North <lb />
Carolina M. E. convened <lb />
in the Methodist of Kinston <lb />
Wednesday morning at o'clock, <lb />
op A. W. Wilson in the chair. Alter <lb />
a communion service, the secretary of <lb />
the last conference called the roll. The <lb />
roll call showed u larger attendance <lb />
than usual. L. Cunningham was <lb />
elected secretary. <lb />
The hour a. m. wad as <lb />
the time of to adjourn at <lb />
O'clock. <lb />
Dr. F. D. Swindell. J- O. <lb />
and J. W. Granger e appointed a <lb />
c on public worship. <lb />
The standing commit were <lb />
appointed. Among these we notice <lb />
the names of E. O. Glenn, on Confer- <lb />
Relations; G. F. Smith, on Bible <lb />
Cause; F. A. Bishop, on Missions. <lb />
A paper was presented from th <lb />
board public charities and referred to <lb />
a special committee. <lb />
A report of the agents of the Pub- <lb />
House of the M. E. church, <lb />
south, was read and referred to the <lb />
committee on books and periodicals. <lb />
A report of the Sunday school <lb />
tor was read referred to the Sun- <lb />
day school board. <lb />
The report of the of mission <lb />
was read, which showed that th; col- <lb />
had greatly fallen off daring <lb />
the year. Referred to the board of <lb />
missions. <lb />
A report from the general board of <lb />
youngest <lb />
read. The board was reported out of <lb />
debt. Referred to the of <lb />
A report of Paine and Lane <lb />
was read. This conference is asked <lb />
to raise for this school. <lb />
. The secretary of the League <lb />
sent a report to this conference, which <lb />
was read. <lb />
A report of Rev. T. J. the <lb />
conference was read <lb />
showed that he had sold in this confer- <lb />
a little over worth of <lb />
literature- Referred to the board <lb />
of <lb />
Dr. J. C. a report <lb />
of the trustees of Trinity college, which <lb />
was referred to the board of education <lb />
without reading. <lb />
Question of <lb />
called and the following re- <lb />
to committee on conference <lb />
A. W. J. C. Crisp, <lb />
C. R, Taylor, R. W. Townsend, J. E. <lb />
M. C. Thomas, M. A. Hooker, <lb />
J. B. Martin, T. B. Reeks, T. <lb />
and J. C. <lb />
B. John presented the name of <lb />
Dr. S. Pool for <lb />
Hooker joined the conference <lb />
in 1840, and is now years old. He is <lb />
still active and preaches occasionally <lb />
He was married years ago by T. <lb />
Page <lb />
It is give up the active work <lb />
of the but Rev. T. Page. <lb />
retired very when he <lb />
had served for years- <lb />
The wow elected assistant <lb />
J M. X. <lb />
E. H. Davis, M. H. Tattle, R. H. <lb />
Broom, E. C. Glenn and Geo. T. Sim- <lb />
mons. <lb />
PASSED. <lb />
The names of the presiding elders <lb />
were culled. <lb />
E. A. Yates, Raleigh district, stated <lb />
that his district had met with greater <lb />
success than he expected during a sea- <lb />
son of financial depression. <lb />
J. A. Durham district <lb />
said his district has had a good year. <lb />
W. H. Moore, Fayetteville district, <lb />
said it bad been a year of incessant toil, <lb />
and a hard year financially. There <lb />
were good results in bis dis- <lb />
He said Bro. had touch- <lb />
ed every point in his district except <lb />
one. <lb />
J. T. Gibbs, district, <lb />
said it had been a good year. He hoped <lb />
to surpass last year in the financial re- <lb />
port. <lb />
W. S. Wilmington district, <lb />
said it had been the best year of the <lb />
revivals, dedicated a <lb />
number of churches, two new parson- <lb />
ages. The district in good condition. <lb />
The of Fifth Street church, <lb />
has been reduced to <lb />
He thought this church was now site <lb />
if there are no mistakes made in the <lb />
F. D. Swindell, district, <lb />
said that during four years he had <lb />
miles, and preached about <lb />
times, besides missionary ad- <lb />
dresses. There had or <lb />
conversions in the district. Dr. San- <lb />
ford has had fine success in revival <lb />
work. <lb />
B. R. Hall, Washington district, said <lb />
If s district has had a reasonably good <lb />
year but some disadvantages, <lb />
had been an increase in collections, and <lb />
in the spirituality of the church. <lb />
W. S. Black, Warrenton district, said <lb />
it been a pleasant year. Preachers <lb />
in good health, Troy. The <lb />
preachers have labored faithfully, and <lb />
with The district has suffered <lb />
much materially. Built one parsonage <lb />
at Scotland Neck and repaired several <lb />
churches. Had precious revivals in some <lb />
charges. <lb />
R. B. John Elizabeth City district, <lb />
said the health of the preachers had <lb />
been good, except Dr. Pool. Had ex <lb />
tensive revivals, members added, <lb />
t new churches built, three parson- <lb />
ages erected and one repaired almost <lb />
he same as new, and one relieved of <lb />
debt. <lb />
The report of special committee <lb />
to provide tor a conference organ was <lb />
read by Dr. John, and referred to com- <lb />
on books and periodicals. <lb />
R v. W. S. made a <lb />
pi id in of the widow of v-1 <lb />
Daniel Reed, who died during <lb />
and took a collection with to <lb />
base her a homo. The. total sum sub <lb />
Scribed and paid was <lb />
Question was again called and the <lb />
different ministers report <lb />
characters passed as were called. <lb />
Announcements were made and the <lb />
adjourned. <lb />
Bishop Wilson dispatches business <lb />
rapidly and seemingly without any es- <lb />
effort. It was the biggest <lb />
work ever done the first day at confer <lb />
Monday night o'clock Mr <lb />
Joyner discovered his barn on <lb />
fire and it proved to be a total lose. He <lb />
had barrels of corn, a stack <lb />
bushels cotton to <lb />
burn up. He estimates Ins loss at <lb />
Mr. Joyner thinks there is no doubt <lb />
but it was set on This is a <lb />
heavy loss to him and the miscreant <lb />
should be caught and severely dealt <lb />
Second Day. <lb />
The conference at o'clock, <lb />
Bishop Wilson in the chair. The open- <lb />
religious services were conducted by <lb />
Rev. O. Ryder. <lb />
The roll was called and several an <lb />
to their names who were rot <lb />
present on yesterday. <lb />
Question Who are admitted on <lb />
was taken up. C. <lb />
Thompson, Robert H. Willis and J. R. <lb />
Groves, of the Durham district, and <lb />
Albert Barnes, of Washington dis. <lb />
were admitted. James A. Dailey <lb />
of the Durham district, failed to pis <lb />
examination. <lb />
Question w no mean on <lb />
was called. Jesse L. <lb />
id B Parker, R. L. Davis, Y. E. <lb />
Wright, H. A. Humble and E. W. Fox <lb />
passed examination of character, and, <lb />
having been approved by the <lb />
were continued on <lb />
and advanced to the class of the second <lb />
year. <lb />
Question traveling preach- <lb />
are elected deacons was ailed. <lb />
R. W. Bailey, S. A. Cotton, Samuel <lb />
Letters, Rufus Bradley and R. A. <lb />
ton passed the character, <lb />
and, having been by the ex- <lb />
were elected to <lb />
con's orders. <lb />
Question are deacons of one <lb />
was called. W. F. Craven, <lb />
W. C. Merritt and William E. Hocutt <lb />
passed the examination of character, <lb />
and, having been approved the ex- <lb />
were advanced to <lb />
the class of fourth L <lb />
was continued in the class of the <lb />
year. Edward Kelly was located at bis <lb />
own request. <lb />
Question was aided, <lb />
traveling preachers are elected <lb />
Doctor N. James H. Frizzle, <lb />
Thomas EL Sutton, William A. Jen <lb />
kin, Marion T. Plyler, James P. Pate, <lb />
Julian L. Samuel T. <lb />
John W. Wallace, Henry E. Tripp and <lb />
Allison L Ormond the <lb />
nation of character, and, having been <lb />
approved by the examining committee, <lb />
were elected to elders. <lb />
Question local preachers <lb />
are elected to deacon's orders was <lb />
called. Johnson Sorrell, Raleigh dis- <lb />
and William F. Jones, Elizabeth <lb />
City district, were elected. <lb />
Question local preachers <lb />
are elected eiders None. <lb />
Question 5th was called, are <lb />
J. T. Kendall, of the <lb />
district, having been rec- <lb />
by that district tor <lb />
Rev. W. S. his presiding <lb />
elder, spoke for his re-admission, also <lb />
Nicholson and Cy Thompson. <lb />
Rev. G. A. made a very zeal- <lb />
speech against his admission. Rev. <lb />
A. B. Crumpler spoke in his behalf. <lb />
J. N. Cole, R. B. T. H. Gatlin <lb />
and L. L. Nash spoke against him. <lb />
discussion was very animated. <lb />
vote was against his re-admission. <lb />
Rev. W. L. pastor Fifth <lb />
church, Wilmington, made an <lb />
appeal for help to redeem that church <lb />
from debt. This church was heavily <lb />
involved in debt through the <lb />
of John C. Davis. Mr. Cunning- <lb />
appealed to the conference for help <lb />
from the board of church ex- <lb />
tension to pay the interest on the <lb />
of bonds owed by the church, and <lb />
gave assurances that if this was done <lb />
the church would retire the bonds in a <lb />
years. <lb />
L. L. Nash, who was pastor of Filth <lb />
Street church right after the Davis <lb />
smash, introduced a resolution that the <lb />
board of church extension be requested <lb />
to make an assessment sufficient to <lb />
meet the interest on the bonds of fifth <lb />
street church, and made a strong <lb />
in favor of same. <lb />
D. II. Tut tie, president of the board <lb />
of church extension, objected to bur- <lb />
the board. <lb />
J. Sawyer moved to amend it-so- <lb />
so that the board be in- <lb />
to pay the interest on the <lb />
The resolution was adopted. <lb />
Dr. J. C. read a letter from <lb />
Washington Duke, of Durham, in which <lb />
the latter offered to give to <lb />
the endowment of Trinity College <lb />
provided the college, before close of <lb />
1897, open its doors to <lb />
placing them in future on an equal foot <lb />
with men, enabling them to enjoy <lb />
all the rights, privileges and advantages <lb />
of the college now enjoyed or to be <lb />
hereafter enjoyed by men. <lb />
This letter had a thrilling effect upon <lb />
the conference and the body sang the <lb />
long doxology. A motion to <lb />
return thanks to Mr. Duke was <lb />
Conference convened in <lb />
opening exercises conducted by <lb />
W. C. Norman. <lb />
A communication from the <lb />
and Home Mission society <lb />
was presented and referred to the church <lb />
extension board. <lb />
Rev. A. P. Tyer, agent of <lb />
Trinity College, made a statement in <lb />
reference to Christian education. <lb />
Question was called and more of <lb />
the ministers made report and <lb />
passed examination of character. <lb />
Dr. S. Pool and R. P. Troy have re- <lb />
been stricken with paralysis, and <lb />
their names were referred to the com- <lb />
on conference relations for the <lb />
relation. <lb />
Question was called; are <lb />
admitted into full Robert <lb />
W. Bailey, A. Cotton, Samuel <lb />
Bradley and A. <lb />
having passed the examination <lb />
of character, and having been approved <lb />
by the examining committee, <lb />
examined by the bishop in open con <lb />
and admitted into full <lb />
Bishop Wilson then delivered his <lb />
charge to the class. <lb />
W. h. Smith, D. D., president <lb />
of the system of col- <lb />
and academies in Virginia, and <lb />
representing the general board of <lb />
cation, was introduced to the <lb />
delivered a magnificent ad- <lb />
dress. <lb />
M. C. Thomas, one of the <lb />
preachers in the conference, who is <lb />
alumnus of College, <lb />
made a few remarks expressing the <lb />
pleasure the conference in having Dr <lb />
in listening to his<lb />
declare fully in sympathy <lb />
schools are for the <lb />
people, and should b.- efficient. <lb />
We favor a sufficient lax t operate <lb />
them at least six or months in <lb />
tin year, we pledge ourselves to <lb />
do all in our power to develop a public <lb />
sentiment that will secure ibis result. <lb />
3rd. That while we do not think it <lb />
the function of the State to re- <lb />
in its colleges, while <lb />
recognize the fact that there are many <lb />
citizens who do not wish to patronize <lb />
colleges, and while we have no <lb />
disposition to exterminate or do injury <lb />
to State colleges, yet, as citizens <lb />
Carolina, as well as members <lb />
the Methodist Episcopal <lb />
we do not that it is just to the <lb />
church to tax its to carry on <lb />
an educational work to injury of <lb />
the church colleges, or to put tin <lb />
St. colleges in unfair competition <lb />
with the church colleges. We believe <lb />
that it is out of harmony with the <lb />
principles of our government, and <lb />
ally wrong to. the State to undertake <lb />
to furnish free higher education to the <lb />
few at of the many, and <lb />
therefore that all free tuitions in the <lb />
State University, in so as they are <lb />
based upon appropriation of public <lb />
monies, should be discontinued. <lb />
That we request the legislature to <lb />
discontinue the appropriation public <lb />
money for tree scholarships and tuitions <lb />
at the <lb />
4th. Knowing that the income from <lb />
tuitions is not sufficient to meet the <lb />
expenses of a college or university, <lb />
we are not opposed to appropriation, to <lb />
the University, but we these <lb />
should be limited to such <lb />
amounts as arc necessary to meet the <lb />
deficiency in current expenses after <lb />
have been collected from all <lb />
dents, except those to whom private <lb />
scholarships have b en given. <lb />
5th. That as the aim of the State in <lb />
the establishment the Normal and <lb />
P. J. C. Solomon <lb />
and It. Troy on <lb />
. V. Norman resolutions <lb />
looking having the gospel preached <lb />
more frequently to the <lb />
The State aid resolution came up as <lb />
unfinished business and after some <lb />
amending a d full discussion <lb />
adopted. <lb />
The committee on books and period- <lb />
made their report and the <lb />
of a organ discussed <lb />
at length. <lb />
The committee on district conference <lb />
records made report stating that ail rec- i <lb />
been well Kept. <lb />
G A <lb />
Chapel N H D Wilson <lb />
Portsmouth, R <lb />
circuit, J T Brain <lb />
circuit, T J Daily <lb />
Beaufort, D H Tut <lb />
Wilmington R A Willis <lb />
Washington, J E Underwood <lb />
Rocky Mount, R S M <lb />
Fayetteville, L L <lb />
Kinston, J A Lee <lb />
circuit, S <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R <lb />
J G. <lb />
The <lb />
The New York Journal declares that <lb />
the between man and <lb />
Committee on made the monkey has at last been found by <lb />
e reap- the explorer, Paul D. Enjoy, <lb />
in Annum border land between <lb />
and It is the tribe, <lb />
whose members have tails about four- <lb />
and asked that T. J. <lb />
pointed as <lb />
A resolution was read opposing local <lb />
of the Methodist church, who <lb />
are authorized evangelists, hold meet- I <lb />
in the charges of this conference teen inches long ; whose bodies are <lb />
invitation from the pastor. j liar, who climb <lb />
the board of church ex- trees like animals, but walk upright like <lb />
tension read and adopted. It when not excited, and who have a <lb />
showed that had been expended , . ,, <lb />
the past year Aid will be given Fifth <lb />
Street church, Wilmington. V <lb />
neighboring tribes to <lb />
Smith present and <lb />
eloquent address. <lb />
STATE AID TO <lb />
Dr. J. C. president Trinity <lb />
College presented following <lb />
able and <lb />
Among the many vital questions <lb />
pealing to the church for solution, none <lb />
is of greater importance than education. <lb />
The principles of our religion inspire <lb />
the largest intellectual aspirations as <lb />
well as the greatest spiritual develop- <lb />
The church has, therefore, <lb />
ways defended education and through <lb />
the centuries, been the source our <lb />
educational progress. Should the <lb />
church cease to be interested in <lb />
ignorance would multiply, and all <lb />
real educational progress would be at <lb />
end. <lb />
But besides history o the <lb />
in education, it is bound by the highest <lb />
interests our individual and social <lb />
life to maintain aggressive education- <lb />
policy. Infidelity has hid in <lb />
science and enthroned itself in colleges <lb />
and universities, and by a distorted <lb />
and incomplete idea of education, has <lb />
ought great harm. Along all <lb />
education must go a purpose to build <lb />
up a faith in God, the only cure <lb />
for national or individual file. <lb />
Otherwise, the worst results are to be <lb />
expected from education. <lb />
In our own State, as well as in other <lb />
States, there is a conflict between the <lb />
State and church in educational work, <lb />
and especially in he work of higher <lb />
education In ways tins want of <lb />
sympathy is the church <lb />
is forced to carry forward its educations I <lb />
work in the thee of this opposition. <lb />
Many of our people do not <lb />
the position the church in education, <lb />
and are many sincere people out <lb />
side of the church who do not r- <lb />
it. time has come for this <lb />
conference to define its position in <lb />
A request was made for the <lb />
preachers to give to the secretary dates <lb />
of their birth and the place <lb />
of their conversion, and under whose <lb />
ministry conversion occurred, for use by <lb />
the committee on memoirs. <lb />
W. C. Norman extended a cordial <lb />
invitation to the conference to hold its <lb />
next in Edenton Street church, <lb />
no other invitation being <lb />
received this was unanimously accepted. <lb />
Resolutions adopted by the ladies ex- <lb />
pressing thanks to Mr Duke for his gift <lb />
to Trinity C liege were read by R v F. <lb />
D. Swindell. <lb />
A vote of thanks was extended <lb />
the people of Kinston, the <lb />
the railroads tor hospitality and <lb />
extended to members cl the eon- <lb />
Industrial College at Greensboro, N. j <lb />
C, and the Agricultural and Report of joint board finance <lb />
cal College at Raleigh, N. C, was to J read and adopted. <lb />
provide technical and not liter- <lb />
education, that we declare <lb />
in sympathy them as long as they <lb />
adhere to their original purpose, but <lb />
we are opposed to any policy that will <lb />
any way divert them form this aim. <lb />
E A <lb />
J N Cole, <lb />
Funds for conference claimants were <lb />
Sunday the pulpits the various <lb />
of town were filled by <lb />
ministers the conference. <lb />
SESSION <lb />
This morning, Monday, conference <lb />
assembled at o'clock in order to <lb />
finish up business time tor delegates <lb />
.,,.,. ,. , , I to leave on morning train <lb />
Hall moved to refer the above <lb />
to the on education. Motion <lb />
lost. <lb />
A motion to ad pt was put car- <lb />
Objection was raised that there <lb />
no opportunity tor discussion, <lb />
J N Cole moved to reconsider. <lb />
A motion to lay the motion to <lb />
aider on the table was lost. <lb />
Dr. es made an explanation Ilia <lb />
those who favored the then <lb />
resolutions wen not opposing the <lb />
R B. John spoke against the <lb />
of the resolutions, speaking at <lb />
favor Slate aid to higher <lb />
education. <lb />
Dr. to speak in reply to <lb />
Air. John and mu applauded nil over <lb />
room. He spoke powerfully in fa- <lb />
of the resolutions. <lb />
The hour of adjournment was reach- <lb />
ed before the matter hid been disposed <lb />
of. <lb />
Fourth Day. <lb />
Conference called to r at <lb />
o'clock by Bishop <lb />
by A. D. <lb />
J. C. was referred to commit- <lb />
tee conference relations tor <lb />
Several committees made their re <lb />
The following statistics were <lb />
read by W. L. <lb />
preachers ;<lb />
baptized <lb />
Adults <lb />
Sunday Schools <lb />
Sunday School Teachers <lb />
Sunday Scholars <lb />
Collected tor old preachers <lb />
Foreign Missions 10.233.-14 <lb />
Domestic Missions 0,8.0.07 <lb />
Church Extension <lb />
Elders <lb />
Preachers 82,690.81 <lb />
Bishops 1,200-60 <lb />
Churches <lb />
Value . <lb />
Parsonages <lb />
Conference closed the reading <lb />
d his <lb />
cation, and settle an educational policy <lb />
that it will defend and develop. There- j relate n. <lb />
fore k A. B. Crumpler <lb />
Resolved, Is. That we commit our- i t. <lb />
selves uncompromisingly to A. P. Tyer and W. D. Busier were <lb />
education, and insist that our people in received from N. <lb />
their homes teach their children the Conference. <lb />
doctrines of Christ, and patronize those It. T. whose health has b-en <lb />
common schools whose influences will this year, was discontinued upon <lb />
not be harmful, and that they patronize request. <lb />
those colleges that give positive C It. Taylor, W. Avant and It. <lb />
in truths of the Bible. W. Townsend were placed on <lb />
2nd. regard the tree public list, C Th mas, N. A. <lb />
schools a necessity to the State and we Hooker, J. B. Martin, T. B. Reeks, T <lb />
of the appointments the coming <lb />
year, <lb />
has not space to <lb />
give lull list of appointments today. <lb />
therefore we only give some f <lb />
principle ones together with those min- <lb />
best own to our readers. <lb />
District, W <lb />
Wilmington District, It C <lb />
Raleigh District, E A Yates <lb />
Durham A <lb />
Washington District, B It Hall <lb />
Fayetteville District, W Moore <lb />
District. J T <lb />
Warrenton District, W S <lb />
Elizabeth City District, A P Tyer. <lb />
STATIONS AND CIRCUITS <lb />
Greenville station, N M Watson <lb />
Ayden circuit, L O <lb />
circuit, N L Seabolt <lb />
Bethel station, B B <lb />
Goldsboro, R B John and <lb />
N M <lb />
F A Bishop <lb />
A K Raven <lb />
Southport, B Anderson <lb />
E C Glen- <lb />
Louisburg, G F Smith <lb />
render it intelligible to interpreters. <lb />
The Journal says that similar creatures <lb />
were found in the mountains <lb />
Peru, and adds that Professor Marsh, <lb />
of Yale, has set forth in a recent me- <lb />
that certain rocks in <lb />
Suva contain the remains of <lb />
that was neither monkey nor man, but <lb />
partly both. <lb />
Constipation <lb />
Causes fully half the sickness In the world. It <lb />
retains the digested food too long Id the bowels <lb />
and produces biliousness, torpid liver. <lb />
Hood's <lb />
bad taste, coated <lb />
tongue, sick headache. In- m I f <lb />
etc. Hood's Pill IS <lb />
cure constipation and all Its <lb />
results, easily and thoroughly. All druggists. <lb />
Prepared by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. <lb />
only Fills to take Hood's <lb />
la lowest price any object to Are the best any <lb />
inducements If so come fee our new <lb />
. which we have just received. Our is <lb />
full of New Goods prices <lb />
were never lower. <lb />
To the <lb />
ladies ire extend invitation to examine our of <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Trimmings <lb />
We have a beautiful up-to-date line. You will find <lb />
and we know we can please you. Ob, lovely, how <lb />
beautiful, prettiest line I have ever seen, is what our lady friend <lb />
say of them. have a large line both colors and blacks and <lb />
can please yon. <lb />
We Offer You a Remedy Which Insures <lb />
SAFETY to LIFE of Both <lb />
Mother and Child. <lb />
MOTHERS FRIEND <lb />
OF ITS PUN, <lb />
AMI <lb />
Makes CHILD-BIRTH Easy. <lb />
Endorsed and recommended by <lb />
who have used <lb />
It. Beware of and imitations <lb />
Sent by or mall, on receipt of price, <lb />
per bottle. Book <lb />
mailed free, containing voluntary testimonials. <lb />
CO., Atlanta, <lb />
SOLD BY ALL <lb />
Have opened up a Dew <lb />
and large stock of <lb />
STOVES, TINWARE <lb />
BICYCLES, in <lb />
the new store next <lb />
door to j. c. and <lb />
Son <lb />
call on us everybody <lb />
we are selling goods <lb />
very cheap <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
DOWN <lb />
BUT NOT BROKE UP<lb />
We are still in business and expect to sell our share and sell as high as any <lb />
one. Having the misfortune to lose our house we have made arrange- <lb />
with Rountree, Brown Co. to handle our trade on their floor <lb />
We are in a condition to get as much, if not more for tobacco, <lb />
than we could before and hope our friends will stand by us in this our mis- <lb />
fortune and we guarantee to get as much if not more for your than <lb />
any other house or market. Remember two distinct films on the same <lb />
floor, doing all in their power to sell your stuff ad- <lb />
vantage that no other house in the State has. Come and see your- <lb />
selves and we will convince you it is to your interest to sell with us. <lb />
Combined together we control more capital than any house in Eastern <lb />
Carolina. Come and we will stand by you and appreciate your favors. <lb />
CO., at the <lb />
-A. <lb />
We take this method of thanking our past patronage and <lb />
hope to merit a continuance of the same. The above circular by Evans Go. <lb />
speaks for itself. Bring on your tobacco and with Leon and Old Man Charles <lb />
to run the sales and Wiley Brown to whoop it up we are sure that you can <lb />
get more for your tobacco than at any other market in the State. Bring it <lb />
on and give us a joint trial. friends, <lb />
and Gents FUR <lb />
GOODS we a <lb />
Hue-. <lb />
In LADIES CLOTH for Wrap <lb />
want. <lb />
In Men and Boys PANTS <lb />
GOODS we have just beat <lb />
to be found w-re <lb />
never lower. <lb />
LAMP <lb />
FIXTURES, TINWARE, <lb />
WOOD and WILLOW <lb />
HARNESS COLLARS, <lb />
TRUNKS, GROCERIES, <lb />
PROVISIONS. FURNITURE <lb />
CHILDREN S CARRIAGES, <lb />
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, <lb />
RUGS, LACK CURTAINS. <lb />
POLES, <lb />
any on for <lb />
-elf family come to uh. <lb />
Our object in to good lion <lb />
est i lowest prices. <lb />
In we <lb />
or to buy Mich as will please the <lb />
wearer, the prices are <lb />
lower than lift season. Give <lb />
us a trial when you need Shoes <lb />
for yourself or any r of can you <lb />
We have a largo Hue of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
your family. can fit the small- <lb />
est or foot in the <lb />
L. M. Hey Shoos <lb />
for Men are warranted <lb />
o give good service- We have <lb />
had years experience with <lb />
chis and know to be all <lb />
we claim for <lb />
yea <lb />
GUNS, <lb />
GUN IMPLEMENTS, <lb />
LOADED CROCK- <lb />
GLASSWARE, HALL <lb />
LAMPS, LIBRARY LAMPS, <lb />
may need at lowest prices you <lb />
ever heard of. Come see our <lb />
Solid Oak Bedroom Suits, <lb />
To pass us by would <lb />
injustice to your pocket <lb />
book. Thia not ho b cause we <lb />
say so, but because our <lb />
and prices make it Here is a <lb />
fair proposition i If deserve <lb />
nothing, give us but if <lb />
you find our goods and prices sat <lb />
acknowledge it with <lb />
your patronage. to see <lb />
yon boob and our best <lb />
efforts make your coming <lb />
pleasant profitable, we are <lb />
Your <lb />
ft <lb />
To the Sports. <lb />
are now headquarters for all kinds <lb />
and defy all competitors as to price <lb />
and high grade goods. V <lb />
cents per box. <lb />
in price. <lb />
Special Inducements <lb />
offered on <lb />
GUNS. <lb />
sq <lb />
W. HIGGS, Pres. <lb />
I. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HARDING Cathie <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK, <lb />
. D. W. Bros., <lb />
. g,, f c <lb />
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Hi. , respectfully solicit the accounts <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland affirms, individuals and the general <lb />
Neck N. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C- Checks and Account Books furnish <lb />
R. R. Fleming, N, C. ed on application. <lb />
WE HAVE just <lb />
a complete line of <lb />
Ladies Underwear Capes <lb />
and the prices are very low <lb />
Overcoats and Rubber <lb />
Shoes. A complete stock <lb />
to select from and your <lb />
inspection is invited. <lb />
Price lower than ever. <lb />
eland <lb />
L cl <lb />
Rountree. Brown Co <lb />
H. M. <lb />
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WILSON, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
We place before you <lb />
display <lb />
THE <lb />
j Getting Ready For the <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
is h of beauty <lb />
Not many days to talk Christ- <lb />
mas goods in. <lb />
Fork at S. M <lb />
H. B. Harris is clerking for D. S. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
R. A. <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Tyson is clerking for A. <lb />
Gel your i ice <lb />
from Lung. <lb />
in-sent <lb />
SHOES, <lb />
HATS <lb />
Notions, <lb />
in Greenville. Our <lb />
prices are the lowest- <lb />
compare quality and <lb />
prices. That's the test. <lb />
A Mrs. Hopkins Boy.<lb />
Being the largest buy- <lb />
or Fine Clothing, <lb />
Shoes, Ac., in Green- <lb />
ville we buy lower than <lb />
anybody else. Being <lb />
the Largest Sellers, it <lb />
naturally follows that <lb />
we can and do sell low- <lb />
than anybody else. <lb />
Plain English enough <lb />
Frank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Keep your eye on the Reflector. <lb />
The nicest cheapest line of Christ- <lb />
Toys in town at Jas. Long. <lb />
the bonds of the newly elected <lb />
county officers were accepted. <lb />
A daily Republican paper called the <lb />
Tribune is to issued at Raleigh. <lb />
Sweet and fresh, Butter in <lb />
lo. packages, at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
A has been placed in W. C. <lb />
store and restaurant, No. <lb />
All the prophets say we <lb />
will have another big snow on the <lb />
dozen wanted at J. S. <lb />
highest cash prices paid. <lb />
The little folks can count the days to <lb />
on fingers both <lb />
Santa Claus should not miss the <lb />
beautiful display of Dolls and Toys. <lb />
James <lb />
My holiday are arriving. Call <lb />
early and make selection. <lb />
M. D. Higgs <lb />
barrels choice Apples <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
The boys are saving up their nickels <lb />
to have as big a pile as possible tor pop <lb />
cracker. <lb />
Be sure that you see Airs. M. D. <lb />
Higgs stock of Holiday before <lb />
making your selections. <lb />
Toys, Wagons, Car- <lb />
Vases, Cups and Saucers, at S. <lb />
j. <lb />
A man named of <lb />
O., is a man tor as his <lb />
horse A his ear. <lb />
Sales at the warehouses have been <lb />
this week. Tobacco been <lb />
coming in as freely as it did early in the <lb />
season. <lb />
he Atlantic Coast Line has sent <lb />
out for holiday <lb />
cents per mile for the <lb />
round trip. <lb />
Want to see something pretty Look <lb />
at those ladies gold pens, pearl handle <lb />
a. Reflector i Store. <lb />
a Io not allow you system to get weak <lb />
d debilitated. It is to keep well <lb />
strong by taking Hood's <lb />
We learn from the Free <lb />
Press Mr. Asa is dead. <lb />
He was for many years a citizen of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Toe Reflector is sending out state- <lb />
to subscribers. We hope there <lb />
will be a prompt response from all who <lb />
receive them. <lb />
Adrian Savage gone to Rich- <lb />
to purchase a lot of line horses <lb />
and mules. Look out for him ii y <lb />
want a go d animal. <lb />
At a meeting of the To- <lb />
Board Trade today they de- <lb />
not to close the market for the <lb />
holidays until Tuesday 22nd. <lb />
Petitions are being circulated for <lb />
signatures asking the next Legislature <lb />
to convicts on the public roads. <lb />
Signers to the petitions are numerous. <lb />
In lb Dates, <lb />
Currents, Seeded Raisins, Citron, Nuts- <lb />
Evaporated Apples and at <lb />
S. me <lb />
For fine black horse, <lb />
will be sold at once for a <lb />
vision. For terms, apply to G. M, <lb />
Tucker or Marshall Starkey. <lb />
Our stock of fountain pens and la- <lb />
dies gold pens grows smaller. Better <lb />
come make a selection it you want one <lb />
saved for a Christmas present. <lb />
For fresh, London layer seedless and <lb />
and stemless. Raisins, Currants, Prunes, <lb />
Dates and choice confectioneries, call at <lb />
J. S. <lb />
Can you tell me who is headquarters <lb />
for Christmas goods, Toys and <lb />
Why of course I can. It's <lb />
Ed. H. Co. I thought <lb />
knew that. <lb />
The Methodists of Greenville are to <lb />
be congratulated that the <lb />
sent Rev N M Watson to the church <lb />
here. He is an excellent preacher and <lb />
one of the most brilliant men of the con <lb />
Mr. Business Man, It you want to <lb />
get your share of the money that will <lb />
be spent for you bet- <lb />
be letting the people know what you <lb />
have. Get in your advertisements. <lb />
Register of Deeds J. J. Perkins who <lb />
was inducted into office Monday, re- <lb />
lays R. W. Ward as his deputy. Sher- <lb />
W. H. Harrington has made W. A. <lb />
Hyman the deputy his office. Mr. <lb />
Hyman served six years in the office <lb />
under former Sheriffs. <lb />
Do not be mislead by what some few <lb />
people may tell you, but if you want <lb />
Toys and Christmas goods right come <lb />
to and e will show you <lb />
the prettiest and line of them <lb />
you ever before witnessed. <lb />
Ed. H. Co- <lb />
The Reflector Book Store has just <lb />
received a new line of nice box paper. <lb />
i tiled and unruled, tablets, Diamond <lb />
inks, mucilage, pens, pencils, <lb />
and other articles in the stationery line. <lb />
Our tablets and paper can't be beat for <lb />
the prices. Nothing is better than <lb />
ink and cream mucilage. <lb />
Carlos Harris went to Ayden Wed- <lb />
night. <lb />
left Thursday <lb />
M . Georgia James <lb />
tor Baltimore. <lb />
Mrs. J. A. Andrews is very sick a <lb />
the King House. <lb />
A. Ward is building a new dwelling <lb />
on James street. <lb />
Dr. R. J. Grimes is building a <lb />
piece to his dwelling. <lb />
J. B. Cherry, Jr. returned from <lb />
Tarboro Thursday evening. <lb />
Mrs. Rice Gwynn returned Friday <lb />
evening from Rocky <lb />
J. W. Morgan has moved into e <lb />
house on Second street. <lb />
II. C. Hooker has quit keeping <lb />
boards with W. H. <lb />
Congressman Harry Skinner came <lb />
in from Washington Thursday evening. <lb />
O. and wife returned Fri- <lb />
day evening from a visit to Washing- <lb />
ton. <lb />
Rosalind Rountree and Nan- <lb />
Fleming left Thursday evening tor <lb />
Miss Estelle Wooten, of <lb />
took the train here Friday evening tor <lb />
G. R. Jones, who has been spending <lb />
some days Tuesday evening <lb />
tor <lb />
Zeno Moore has returned from Lit- <lb />
We are glad to Know his health <lb />
has in-proved. <lb />
Bethel has several horse dealers. <lb />
Rumor say that lots of trading was <lb />
going on Saturday. <lb />
who has been <lb />
spending some days here, returned to <lb />
B. S. who has been in <lb />
Florida for several months, returned to <lb />
Greenville Tuesday night <lb />
D. U Lindsay, of Currituck, who <lb />
has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. <lb />
M. Owens, returned home Monday. <lb />
Mis. F. M. Hodges and little child <lb />
and Miss Betsy returned Wed- <lb />
evening from a visit to Tarboro. <lb />
Misses Mattie and Becca <lb />
Farmville, and Mrs. <lb />
M. F. Turnage, are visiting <lb />
Mrs. K. L. Smith. <lb />
F Smith and J C <lb />
who were returning from conference, <lb />
stopped here Monday tor a Glad <lb />
to see both of them. <lb />
Out Firemen. <lb />
Hope Fire Company had a meeting <lb />
Monday night at the store A. B. <lb />
Ellington. The of the <lb />
company is now and is d of <lb />
plucky boys and good workers. A com- <lb />
was appointed to wait upon the <lb />
Town at their next meet- <lb />
and request the purchase ad- <lb />
feet hose a tire alarm <lb />
bell. The services of the company in <lb />
case of tire is entirely voluntary, and <lb />
they should be encouraged by the <lb />
and town. <lb />
Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mr <lb />
J. S. Harris, father of the bride, near <lb />
Falkland, Miss May M. Harris was <lb />
married to Mr. R. B. <lb />
Wilson. The Reflector extends best <lb />
Wishes. <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
Bethel, N. C Dec 8th, <lb />
Miss Maud James is visiting relatives <lb />
at this week. <lb />
W. F. Harding, of Greenville, <lb />
Tuesday town. <lb />
A. went to Washington last <lb />
night on business. <lb />
John Mayo, J. M. Whichard, R, D. <lb />
and W. W. Thomas made <lb />
a business trip to Norfolk last week. <lb />
Rev. A. S. Barnes left last night to <lb />
attend the Methodist Conference at <lb />
Ki on. <lb />
The protracted meeting still <lb />
in the Baptist church. Several <lb />
red the church. <lb />
Mayor D. C. Moore and several <lb />
parties went to Greenville today. <lb />
Harvey James, of Asheville, arrived <lb />
Sunday night and will spend a while <lb />
here relatives. <lb />
Bethel, N. C, Dec. 14th, <lb />
W. F. spent <lb />
today here on legal business. <lb />
Ex. Keel, of Williamston, spent <lb />
Sunday here. <lb />
William Smith, of Falkland, spent <lb />
Sunday night in town, with his sister <lb />
Mrs. B. F. Bryan. <lb />
Jesse went to Tarboro, <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Lovit Hines left for Kinston Monday <lb />
evening- <lb />
Miss Becca Worthington left Mon- <lb />
day evening from Kinston. <lb />
J. R. Moore and children returned <lb />
Monday evening from Burgaw. <lb />
J. E. Moore and H. W. Stubbs, <lb />
Williamston, arrived Monday evening. <lb />
H. B. Anderson and wife, Smith- <lb />
field, are visiting the family of D. D. <lb />
Judge A. W. Graham went to Rocky <lb />
Mount Saturday, returned Monday <lb />
evening and reopened court morn- <lb />
Rev. W. A. Forbes, former pastor <lb />
of the M. E. church here, came over <lb />
from Kinston Saturday morning end <lb />
spent the day hen. His many friends <lb />
were glad to at <lb />
WASHINGTON LATTER. <lb />
m Regular <lb />
Washington, Dec. 1896. <lb />
Unless yon can <lb />
bay as several more Senators it <lb />
will be impossible to p a tariff <lb />
on the investment of the <lb />
late While the above <lb />
is not the exact wording of <lb />
sent by canons of <lb />
Senators to King <lb />
it contains the <lb />
and real meaning of the request <lb />
of the caucus steering committee <lb />
that Mr. Hanna shall try to <lb />
the election of Senators <lb />
who will pledge themselves to act <lb />
with the Republic on the tariff <lb />
in States. Among <lb />
legislatures upon which Re <lb />
publican Senators desire Mr- Han. <lb />
to try bis those <lb />
of North Carolina, Kentucky. <lb />
Washington South Dakota. <lb />
If high tariff Sena tors can he <lb />
cured for of these, passage <lb />
of a high tariff bill at the <lb />
session of the next Congress <lb />
will be assured. Otherwise <lb />
matter has been made very doubt- <lb />
the chances against high <lb />
tariff, by the action o f the silver <lb />
Republicans in <lb />
to enter the n Sen <lb />
caucus- <lb />
While caucus of Republican <lb />
Senators did not by a formal vote <lb />
abandon the tariff bill, <lb />
did what was practically the <lb />
same thing when they referred it <lb />
to steering committee and <lb />
committee to act <lb />
upon its own judgment. Pressure <lb />
from woolen manufacturers <lb />
may compel the Republican Sen- <lb />
to demonstrate by some <lb />
sort of a vote, not necessarily on <lb />
the bill itself, that <lb />
bill cannot pass, the bill is es <lb />
Ben Harrison's force bill, so far <lb />
as any s attempt to pass it <lb />
is concerned- The Republicans <lb />
cot pass it if they to, <lb />
and very few of them wane to. <lb />
This was shown this week when <lb />
bill was before the Senate for <lb />
a few minutes Senator <lb />
motion to taKe it up, which was <lb />
can i ed by a vote of to by <lb />
the s nation which exist d <lb />
among the Republicans who bad <lb />
voted for motion because <lb />
they were afraid do otherwise. <lb />
Representative South <lb />
Carolina, ban served <lb />
of a double contest for his <lb />
seat in the present in the <lb />
next House. Dr. to <lb />
Washington last year with the <lb />
proper of election but <lb />
his seat was contested by Mr <lb />
Johnson, a Republican. Finding <lb />
nothing in the case upon which <lb />
to on excuse for giving <lb />
Johnson the seat, republicans <lb />
of the House declared the seat <lb />
vacant. The two men were again <lb />
and Dr. Stokes was <lb />
elected to vacancy also to <lb />
the next House, con <lb />
test depends more upon Re- <lb />
publican majority than it does <lb />
upon any evidence he expects to <lb />
produce. <lb />
Senator voiced the <lb />
sentiment of nearly all of the <lb />
Democrats in both branches of <lb />
Congress when he <lb />
Democratic party, while beaten <lb />
in the recent election, is compact, <lb />
organized, full of hope for <lb />
the future. It simply bides its <lb />
time. It has lost some material <lb />
which can be spared, and gained <lb />
lots of friends, adherents, and <lb />
well-wishers. It has always been <lb />
a party of wonderful recuperative <lb />
capacity. It will be ready for <lb />
fray 1893 and 1900. <lb />
to the party if <lb />
not make good <lb />
promise it has heralded through <lb />
out the land of prosperity and <lb />
good <lb />
Senator Quay has astonished <lb />
those who thought they knew <lb />
him, not only his change of <lb />
has heretofore been <lb />
the most silent of <lb />
by the wording of some of his <lb />
published interviews against the <lb />
of Mr. John <lb />
for the Senate. For instance <lb />
when he said the U. <lb />
States Senate, we have million- <lb />
and business men enough <lb />
to serve all legitimate purposes <lb />
Senators are needed who have no <lb />
specialties but who will act for <lb />
the interest of the country in <lb />
gross without special affinities <lb />
The people most deserving of <lb />
Representation and most in need, <lb />
of legislative protection are the <lb />
fa the small store keepers <lb />
the artisans and the laborers, <lb />
I stand by The truthful- <lb />
of the above is <lb />
ed, but that it should come from <lb />
Mr. Quay is astonishing. While <lb />
not himself a millionaire, Mr. <lb />
Quay has always bad the <lb />
of being in touch with the <lb />
millionaires the country. But, <lb />
he is first of ah a politician, and <lb />
as such is apt to make use of <lb />
what he thinks to be the most <lb />
effective weapons to carry his <lb />
purpose. <lb />
The House is going right ahead <lb />
passing bills just as though <lb />
Senate calendar was not already <lb />
choked up with House bills passed <lb />
at the last session which haven't <lb />
a ghost of a chance to get acted <lb />
upon. <lb />
The mountain would not go <lb />
hornet so went to the <lb />
After remaining in Wash <lb />
nearly a <lb />
around the corner from the hotel <lb />
at which Speaker makes his <lb />
home in Washington, without re- <lb />
a call from Mr. <lb />
Boss Hanna decided to call upon <lb />
Mr. and he did so at the <lb />
latter's office in the In <lb />
view of the humble manner in <lb />
which most of the Republicans <lb />
waited upon Hanna, this call must <lb />
have been a little to <lb />
him, that it was pleasant to Tom , <lb />
Reed is <lb />
the <lb />
a Superintendent Has <lb />
Done For It. <lb />
THE BAZAAR <lb />
It Was a Success in Every Way. <lb />
The Board of County Commissioners <lb />
on elected G. Bryan as <lb />
Superintendent of the Home tor the <lb />
The bazaar conducted by the ladies <lb />
of the Baptist church in the <lb />
closed night after <lb />
having bee in nights. <lb />
Aged and Infirm to J. m av and sf- <lb />
, t was a sac sees iii every way at <lb />
Smith. Mr. will take om. people more than <lb />
the first in if he r the kind that has been <lb />
makes as good a Superintendent as here. <lb />
Smith has made he can feel justly <lb />
of his work. <lb />
Mr. Smith ha K-en Superintendent <lb />
of the for two When he <lb />
took charge he found inmate there, <lb />
and it had cost the county to <lb />
maintain them the year. He <lb />
found the buildings and premises in a <lb />
The was originated and man- <lb />
aged by M-s. I. K. Dancy, to whom <lb />
n is for its success. She <lb />
had excellent co-workers and every- <lb />
thing was managed well for beginning <lb />
end. <lb />
another bean guessing <lb />
contest on the dosing night, the prize <lb />
miserable condition, the instates scantily being W. I. Fender, W. I. <lb />
clothed and poorly provided tor, <lb />
farming implements and table ware. <lb />
There were barrels of corn, hogs <lb />
and chickens on the place, and h <lb />
had to go out and buy provisions for <lb />
the first dinner he served there. <lb />
Corbett, F. G. James Ric <lb />
Another interesting Feature was <lb />
drawing tor a beautiful cake that was <lb />
made for the occasion by Mrs. Wells. <lb />
decoration on the cake was <lb />
The year cf Mr. Sat by all J. S <lb />
the number of inmates was in- held the lucky number ard <lb />
creased to and <lb />
he so much to purchase <lb />
took <lb />
Just the <lb />
bazaar closed <lb />
c Ike total expense to had a embroidered <lb />
At the same time the lain was piece presented to Mrs. J. H- <lb />
plied and everything about the tor the valuable assistance she <lb />
considerably improved. Lad rendered them in the bazaar. The <lb />
During his second ear the was made Prof W. <lb />
of inmates has to the. l <lb />
for this year will be only about I Mrs. requested the <lb />
which includes the building a Ton to return thanks to all who <lb />
good two-room house. The farm in the bazaar, audio all who <lb />
premises have been still further attended and it. The pro- <lb />
ed until are now in excellent on- needs amounted to <lb />
He has barrels cf corn <lb />
h-us-d. hogs fattening, chickens <lb />
on the yard, and enough and <lb />
turnips for the Winter's use. The in- <lb />
are dotted and well Monday and was over <lb />
Country, it was an immense document <lb />
The <lb />
Pro Cleveland's message was <lb />
before both branches Congress <lb />
eared tor. <lb />
Mr. Smith will retire from the e <lb />
with him the gratitude of the <lb />
inmates for his exceeding kindness <lb />
attention to and with the <lb />
tit great length. It discusses clearly <lb />
many topics in v the country at <lb />
this time interested. Perhaps the most <lb />
interesting part of the is that <lb />
Of his follow citizens for the and to Cuba. The President <lb />
economical in which he rule should be established <lb />
conducted the Home MT the <lb />
i led States has d to assist Spain in <lb />
Items. such a result, In reference <lb />
to our own government he says it <lb />
Oakley, N. C, D- c. <lb />
After a long and painful illness at <lb />
his home in Carolina township, on Dec. <lb />
11th, W. J. Belcher, aged <lb />
son of Geo. Belcher, died of typhoid <lb />
Jesse was a kind, straight <lb />
He <lb />
own <lb />
ought go out of the <lb />
says <lb />
banking bad- <lb />
When you are ready to buy you <lb />
goods go to Ed. II <lb />
Co., where yon can get <lb />
anything you want and at the right <lb />
by nil who him. The stroke fail.- kind of prices I tell you they are <lb />
on hi parents and brothers and I <lb />
sisters, who have our heartfelt <lb />
thy. If you have goods to BELL<lb />
Alter spending some time with her <lb />
parents at this place, Mrs. J. E Hines <lb />
returned to her tome at Rocky Mount, <lb />
Monday. Her grandmother, Mrs. Lu- <lb />
James, accompanied her home. <lb />
Right much fever in some portions <lb />
this township. We learn there are <lb />
cases in Swamp sec ion. <lb />
cotton causes people to <lb />
wear Ions faces as there is considerable <lb />
cotton in this section unsold. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
The first week of the fiscal year <lb />
started off well in the marriage license <lb />
line, Register of Deeds Perkins being <lb />
called on to issue eleven, three for white <lb />
and eight for colored couples. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
I -.-11 D James. <lb />
T J Cox and Tyson. <lb />
John Q Lawrence and <lb />
Robertson. <lb />
COLORED- <lb />
Robert Foreman and Victoria Bar- <lb />
Hugh Hodge and Lou Flood. <lb />
Hawkins and Wilson. <lb />
Chas Willoughby and Mary Joyner. <lb />
Edwin and Estelle <lb />
John Stevenson and Hardison <lb />
Jas Johnson and <lb />
Samuel Little and Cora Wilson. <lb />
Better Stop. <lb />
Most every night explosions of can- <lb />
non crackers are heard in different <lb />
the town The boys had <lb />
better leave off such sport until Christ- <lb />
mas. The officers are on the watch for <lb />
the offenders, and thing you know <lb />
some of the-n will be before the Mayor <lb />
H, B. Clark has an attractive win- <lb />
display of silver, wedding and <lb />
Christmas presents. <lb />
let the Reflector help you talk them <lb />
in <lb />
Good <lb />
Is essential to g <lb />
health. Every nook <lb />
corner of the VI <lb />
system Is reached by the blood, and on <lb />
its quality of every organ de- <lb />
pends. Good blood means strong nerves, <lb />
good digestion, robust health. Impure <lb />
blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, <lb />
catarrh or other diseases. The surest <lb />
way to have good blood is to take Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla. This medicine purifies, vi- <lb />
and enriches the blood, and sends <lb />
the elements of health and strength to <lb />
every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates <lb />
s good appetite, gives refreshing sleep <lb />
end cares that tired feeling. Remember, <lb />
Hoods <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the fact the One Blood Purifier. <lb />
j ., r. care Liver Ills; easy to <lb />
S take, easy to operate. <lb />
MY FRIENDS ID <lb />
IT has been reported <lb />
that I would not be <lb />
in the Mercantile <lb />
next year. I want <lb />
to say that is a mistake. <lb />
I shall remain in <lb />
at same place. <lb />
Thanking you for your <lb />
past liberal patronage <lb />
and hoping to have <lb />
a continuance of the <lb />
same, I am yours to <lb />
serve, W. H. WHITE. <lb />
CLOAKS. CAPES <lb />
FINE SHOES. <lb />
The Finest Line in the city <lb />
f. <lb />
CHRISTMAS j <lb />
is only a few days away We are showing a <lb />
very handsome assortment of <lb />
Silks and Wool Dress Goods, <lb />
suitable for Holiday You couldn't <lb />
give your mother, sister or wife a more suit- <lb />
able present, nor one that would be more <lb />
than a Dress of some of these Goods. <lb />
We have them at all prices to all purses. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
WE ARE It f DO BUSY <lb />
TODAY TO WRITE M <lb />
THINK FOR A MOMENT <lb />
What causes the rash at----- <lb />
. I III I <lb />
The question is easily answered. <lb />
Because we are headquarters for Santa <lb />
2- We have the assortment TOYS and AS <lb />
GOODS in the <lb />
3- Our prices are way down below the lowest- <lb />
Our Toys and Dolls are as pretty as you ever <lb />
saw. <lb />
Our salesmen are polite and courteous- <lb />
Let everybody come and see. <lb />
FIVE POINTERS. <lb />
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Xmas shoppers come see us <lb />
CLOAKS. CAPES <lb />
RICKS TAFT. <lb />
See the array of New Goods below for the Xmas <lb />
holidays and you cannot do better than <lb />
make your relative or friend a <lb />
present of this <lb />
New Dress Goods <lb />
New Dress Silks <lb />
New Table Linen <lb />
New Handkerchiefs <lb />
New <lb />
New Gloves <lb />
New Wraps <lb />
New Suits <lb />
New Underwear <lb />
New Shoes <lb />
New Fine Clothings <lb />
New Hats <lb />
New Overcoat <lb />
New Hosiery <lb />
We will make special efforts this week to serve <lb />
our trade m <lb />
TAFT <lb />
The Ladies Palace Royal,<lb /></p>
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their year's, supplies will find <lb />
their to get our prices before <lb />
is complete <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
RICE, TEA, Ac. <lb />
at lowest market prices. <lb />
Tobacco, Snuff <lb />
we buy from Manufacturers en- <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A <lb />
e st of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
always on hand and sold at prises to suit <lb />
the time . arc all and <lb />
sold f r <lb />
to run. we sell at a close margin. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
TO the Editor have an absolute <lb />
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use <lb />
thousands of hopeless cases have been already <lb />
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I <lb />
of its power that I consider it my duty to <lb />
strut too bottles free to those of your readers <lb />
who have Bronchial or <lb />
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their <lb />
express and address. Sincerely, <lb />
T. A. SLOCUM. H. HI Pearl St, Hew Turk. <lb />
C-- The Editorial And Management of <lb />
this Paper this Job. <lb />
VII, ft K. K. <lb />
AND BRANCH KS. <lb />
FLORENCE RaIL ROAD<lb />
Dated Soy. i <lb />
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Dated <lb />
Nov. <lb />
Selma <lb />
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Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
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P. M. <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar Rocky Mt <lb />
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Ar Tarboro <lb />
Rocky Mi <lb />
Ar Weldon <lb />
1211 <lb />
P. M.<lb />
on Scotland Meek Branch <lb />
eaves Weldon 3.56 p. m., Halifax 4.10 <lb />
p. in., arrives Scotland Meek at D <lb />
m., KInston 7.45 <lb />
p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston <lb />
a. m., Greenville 8.82 a. m. <lb />
Halifax at a. ., 11.20 aS <lb />
except <lb />
Trains on Branch leave <lb />
Washington 8.00 a m., and 3.00 p . <lb />
arrives 3.50 a. m., and <lb />
m. Tarboro 9.46 a. m., <lb />
Tarboro 3.30 p. m., Parmele a. m <lb />
and 6.20 p. , arrives Washington <lb />
11.50 and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. Connects with trains on <lb />
Neck <lb />
Paul <lb />
I lie <lb />
cue A <lb />
motion. This creator <lb />
he be classed as <lb />
tot says that in 1891 he perfect- <lb />
ed an engine that ran <lb />
by air generated <lb />
through its motion At tin <lb />
expiration of that time it ceased <lb />
operation because of a scarcely <lb />
perceptible leakage one the <lb />
air-generating tubes. It was <lb />
three months ere he discovered <lb />
this trouble. Now he says the <lb />
engine has been four <lb />
years without cessation by the <lb />
self-generating air process Alone. <lb />
but my wife and myself <lb />
have set eyes upon my great <lb />
said Mr. none <lb />
till I return from Wanning <lb />
ton with a patent. With regard <lb />
to my work I will say this without <lb />
it will supersede <lb />
electricity and steam. The <lb />
ration of air. according to my <lb />
process, costs nothing, and my <lb />
engine will ceaselessly <lb />
till it is physically worn <lb />
TUB SAVED his LIFE <lb />
Mr. f. Beaver- <lb />
says. Dr, New <lb />
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken <lb />
with and tried the <lb />
for miles about, but of no avail <lb />
aim was given up and could nut <lb />
. Having Dr Kine's New <lb />
in my store I sent for a and <lb />
began its use and from the first dose be- <lb />
to gel better, aid after three <lb />
was up an i about again It is <lb />
worth its weight in gold We won't <lb />
keep or house without Get a <lb />
free trial at Jno. L. Wooten's Drug <lb />
Store <lb />
Notes of All <lb />
The great hammer of Wool- <lb />
Gun of <lb />
weighs forty tons and has a drop <lb />
of 4-1 feet. <lb />
It takes specially constructed <lb />
and equipped steamers to keep <lb />
the submarine telegraph cables <lb />
of the world repair- <lb />
The largest bridge the <lb />
world is the Lion bridge near <lb />
China. It extends five <lb />
and a half miles ever a part of the <lb />
Yellow Sea and is supported by <lb />
huge stone arches- <lb />
In his annual report fur the <lb />
last fiscal year Professor Moore, <lb />
chief of the Weather Bureau <lb />
Washington, states that the aver- <lb />
age percentage of verification <lb />
the Bureau's forecasts the <lb />
year was 82.4. <lb />
During the past fiscal year the <lb />
exported products of American <lb />
farms aggregated an <lb />
increase of over the <lb />
preceding year. <lb />
Forest fires have destroyed <lb />
acres of timber in New York <lb />
State in the past three years. <lb />
Returning Plymouth daily <lb />
a. m., Sunday 9.30 a i <lb />
Tarboro 10.26 and <lb />
. C. branch leaves <lb />
duly, except Sunday, a <lb />
m. arriving 7-30 a. m Re- <lb />
turning leaves 8.00 a. m <lb />
rives at a. m. <lb />
Brown Bros- tobacco factory at <lb />
Winston was destroyed by fire <lb />
Wednesday morning. Loss <lb />
about half covered by <lb />
Dr. G. Beavers- <lb />
ville. III., says. Dr. King's Mew <lb />
Discovery I owe my life I taken <lb />
with La Grippe and ah the <lb />
for miles about, but of no avail <lb />
and was given up and told I could <lb />
live. Having Dr. King's New <lb />
in my store sent for a bottle end <lb />
began its use and from the first dose <lb />
began to get better, and after using <lb />
three bottle was up and about again. <lb />
It is worth its weight in gold We <lb />
won't keep store or house without it. <lb />
Get a free trial at John L. <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
On Wednesday Judge E. T. <lb />
Boykin in person tendered his <lb />
resignation to Gov. He has <lb />
been on bench eleven years <lb />
and his term would not have ex- <lb />
until 1899. Judge Boykin <lb />
will return to the practice of law. <lb />
Carr appointed O. H. Alien, <lb />
of Kinston, to succeed him. <lb />
The new fusion Board of Com- <lb />
missioners of Wake county re- <lb />
moved a wounded soldier as <lb />
tor of the Court House <lb />
pointed a in his place. A <lb />
prominent Populist in comment <lb />
upon it is as saying <lb />
was all right, that the Pop- <lb />
were indebted to the n e- <lb />
for their <lb />
LITTLE ARM CHAIR. <lb />
Nobody in Hie little ; <lb />
Ii in u dim ; <lb />
Hut a white haired mother, gazing <lb />
there, <lb />
And yearningly thinking of him, <lb />
Sees through the dust of long ago <lb />
The bloom of the boy's sweet face. <lb />
As lie rocks so merrily to and fro, <lb />
With laugh cheers the place, <lb />
Sometimes he holds a book in his hand- <lb />
Sometimes a pencil and slate; <lb />
And the lesson is hard to understand, <lb />
The figures to calculate ; <lb />
But sees the nod the father's <lb />
head, <lb />
So proud of his little son. <lb />
And she hears the words so often said, <lb />
fear for our little <lb />
They were wonderful days, the dear <lb />
sweet days, <lb />
When a child sunny hair <lb />
Was here to scold, to kiss and to praise, <lb />
At her knee in the little chair, <lb />
She lost him back in her busy years. <lb />
When the great world caught lbs- <lb />
ii an. <lb />
And strode away past hopes and lea is <lb />
To his place in the battle's van. <lb />
But and then in a wistful <lb />
Like a picture out of date, <lb />
She sees a head with <lb />
Hint pencil and slate <lb />
And she lives again the day, <lb />
The of her young spring, <lb />
When the small arm chair stood just in <lb />
way, <lb />
he of everything <lb />
Be Reduced Judgment. <lb />
is investment <lb />
a a can make <lb />
a the <lb />
that necessary to reduce his <lb />
collectible and accounts to <lb />
have the judgment docketed <lb />
which <lb />
outlay <lb />
Speaker Read on Small Profit. <lb />
Mr. Thomas B Reed in one of <lb />
his speeches <lb />
that and sure profits often <lb />
repeated are the foundation of <lb />
modern Or. as our <lb />
used to say, profits and <lb />
in the Superior Court. It is the Small profits, by the <lb />
torn a large number f business synonymous with <lb />
men when a note or cannot be bat there is another <lb />
a better <lb />
Advertising alone, however, will <lb />
not lay the foundation of a for- <lb />
tune ; but it will make the iron <lb />
framework of the edifice has- <lb />
ten its <lb />
Record. <lb />
PROFITABLE PUBLICITY. <lb />
Preliminary Publicity. <lb />
by c. m <lb />
DOCTOR <lb />
Necessities always sell. <lb />
What folks must have they <lb />
buy. <lb />
What want they will buy, if <lb />
hey can afford to. <lb />
What folks can't- afford to to- <lb />
day they will tomorrow, it they <lb />
can. <lb />
Necessities excepted, few things are <lb />
purchased on the spur of the moment. <lb />
Buyers think before they buy. <lb />
They may think they don't think, <lb />
hut they do think. <lb />
The man who wants a coat talks it <lb />
over, and thinks about it before he <lb />
buys it. <lb />
The woman do s not think she wants <lb />
a dress at the breakfast table and buy it <lb />
before dinner. <lb />
She may not buy it for three months <lb />
after she first began to want it. <lb />
Nobody paints a house, buys <lb />
or carpets, or anything else ex- <lb />
what they must have, and have at <lb />
once, until the matter has been given <lb />
the consideration it deserves, and lime <lb />
and go together. <lb />
The good of good advertising is more <lb />
in the future than in the present. <lb />
True bargain advertising will help to <lb />
sell goods at but the rank and <lb />
file of advertising has more latent, than <lb />
surface power, and its value is not <lb />
what it is worth today, but in what it is <lb />
tomorrow and tor many days to <lb />
come. <lb />
The general advertisers, who reckon <lb />
advertising by the closest and most <lb />
tested methods, long ago d that <lb />
it is as necessary to advertise goods be- <lb />
fore season u during season. <lb />
Good advertising may begin pay <lb />
when it first appears, and generally <lb />
well written advertising shows its <lb />
power immediately, but the real good <lb />
it is in its permanency, and in what <lb />
it will do in the future, for no strong <lb />
advertisement, unless some special <lb />
bargain is ever forgotten by the reader, <lb />
although the reader may chink he has <lb />
forgotten it, but it again appears be- <lb />
fore his mind whenever conditions <lb />
it. <lb />
Extensive advertising before season <lb />
when people are about what <lb />
they will buy during the season, more <lb />
than doubles the value of advertising in <lb />
season. <lb />
to charge it up on profit <lb />
and loss account, and let it run out <lb />
date. This is great folly. It costs but <lb />
a very small to reduce a claim to <lb />
judgment, and even though the debtor <lb />
had nothing at the time, et it will be <lb />
that in a surprisingly large number of <lb />
cases, the debtor will acquire something <lb />
before the judgment runs out of date <lb />
We at least two instances <lb />
where judgments were taken against <lb />
parties who were wholly insolvent at <lb />
the time, but the Mr col- <lb />
afterwards out of the in- <lb />
money coming to the judgment <lb />
debtors upon the death of certain <lb />
For a much reason, it <lb />
debtor has any land at all ; a <lb />
should be taken, because the <lb />
judgment, it properly docketed in the <lb />
Superior will become a lien upon <lb />
the la- d, and will be collected some <lb />
day, when the homestead right fails in ; <lb />
and in the meantime any person who <lb />
purchases the land from the judgment <lb />
debtor, will take it to the hen <lb />
W. in <lb />
Observer. <lb />
at <lb />
curb <lb />
cure bad breath. <lb />
one gives relief. <lb />
GOOD FOR STOCK AND POULTRY <lb />
TOO. <lb />
is <lb />
pares especially for stock, as well as <lb />
for purpose is sold <lb />
cans, holding pound of <lb />
cine for cents. <lb />
Lambert, Franklin Co., <lb />
March <lb />
I have used all kinds of medicine, but <lb />
I would not give one package of Black <lb />
for all the others ever saw <lb />
It is he for horses or cattle in <lb />
he spring of e year, and will cure <lb />
sicken c time. <lb />
. it <lb />
A summary to the financial situation <lb />
of the Government in Cuba <lb />
may prove rather unpleasant reading at <lb />
Mi-iii The ordinary Cuban budget <lb />
for per annum, while <lb />
the revenues of the for the cur- <lb />
rent year will n exceed <lb />
thus leaving a deficit of to <lb />
be The war expenses, accord, <lb />
to Spanish official statements, <lb />
amount to a month, or <lb />
per year. Adding to these <lb />
amounts interest of the Cu- <lb />
ban bonds o the issue of 1890 <lb />
had been held by the Spanish Treasury <lb />
until the early t of this y Mr, <lb />
they were sold in order to raise money <lb />
for the the total incurred by <lb />
Spain on account of Cuba for is <lb />
seen to have reached the sum of <lb />
The proceeds of the popular <lb />
loan of recently floated in <lb />
Spain, or so much thereof as has not <lb />
been red to pay obligations past <lb />
due, will hold out at the most only four <lb />
or months ; and since has <lb />
exhausted as a source revenue, <lb />
and huge sum, consumed by war <lb />
expenses be obtained by <lb />
ea taxation Sain, the resort o <lb />
the Spanish Bust be a <lb />
loan. If th; bankers shall <lb />
prove as obdurate the future they <lb />
have in the past Spanish Govern- <lb />
will soon have to choose <lb />
the of national <lb />
or the of Cuba <lb />
GROVES <lb />
in Ne. <lb />
Mount p. ,. <lb />
p., -spring Hope 5.3 <lb />
F Mount <lb />
Trains on Latta branch, Florence R <lb />
f., leave p m, <lb />
p m, Clio p u.<lb />
7.50 a m. daily except <lb />
Branch leaves War- <lb />
11.10 a. and 8.50 p. m- <lb />
m re Clinton at 7.00 I'm. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection <lb />
t Wei Jon points daily, all rail via <lb />
l at Mount <lb />
Norfolk B for <lb />
all points North via Norfolk. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General Supt <lb />
T. M. Manage-. <lb />
J. U. KB <lb />
curs dyspepsia. <lb />
cure <lb />
Here is a diamond there a piece o;, <lb />
charcoal. Both carbon y <lb />
them stands the mightiest to <lb />
The food on your and <lb />
your own body ; the same, <lb />
vet between the two stands the <lb />
ion, the arbiter of growth or decline, <lb />
or death. <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make flesh, blood and bone. No. <lb />
But by means of the Shaker Digestive <lb />
Cordial we can enable the stomach to <lb />
digest food which would otherwise fer <lb />
and poison the system. In <lb />
forms of dyspepsia and incipient con- <lb />
with weakness, loss of flesh, <lb />
thin blood, nervous prostration the <lb />
dial is the successful remedy. Taken <lb />
with food it relieves at once. It <lb />
and assists nature to nourish- A <lb />
trial to show its merit <lb />
cents, <lb />
is the best medicine for <lb />
Doctors recommend it in place <lb />
of Castor Oil. <lb />
CHILL <lb />
TONIC <lb />
IS JUST FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE SOots.<lb />
mt of -r- <lb />
c precedent instead of a novelty of <lb />
SO. <lb />
Every now and then <lb />
brings forward a novelty. This <lb />
time ii is in the shape of George <lb />
Washington, who claims to be a <lb />
descendant of the Brother of <lb />
Father of His <lb />
second George is very proud of <lb />
his name, and spends a large <lb />
part of his time in imitating the <lb />
signature of his illustrious <lb />
tor. He has merged his own <lb />
birthday with that cf bis name <lb />
sake, celebrates both be <lb />
fitting style- <lb />
Au Ohio magistrate has <lb />
ed lo unite a <lb />
woman with a just be- <lb />
ginning a ten term <lb />
on th. ground <lb />
the man would not able to <lb />
support and protect Tun <lb />
k. round of refusal is so <lb />
so evident, that the wonder is <lb />
that it is not a long-established <lb />
Ace ding to a report from Ha- <lb />
the names of dead <lb />
or missing Spanish soldiers are <lb />
kept the list of the General <lb />
of Finances of the Ar- <lb />
my in Cuba, and funds continue <lb />
to be drawn from the treasury for <lb />
their as of men alive <lb />
and in active service. This <lb />
of fraud was quite common <lb />
during the ten years war, only <lb />
then the Colonel of <lb />
each was the re- <lb />
of the dead men's pay. <lb />
Since then the military <lb />
has been and <lb />
all accounts now kept at the <lb />
Office in Havana. <lb />
Probably the was pan <lb />
of General of <lb />
It is <lb />
well calculated to concentrate the <lb />
diminishing remnants of pickings <lb />
derivable from the administration <lb />
of Cuban affairs for the benefit of <lb />
the big Spanish carpet-baggers <lb />
at Havana. It is not surprising <lb />
that the present administration of <lb />
Cuban finances should have be- <lb />
come a scandal even in the eyes <lb />
pronounced loyalists. <lb />
Election <lb />
Whereas the election held in <lb />
Farmville Township on Tuesday the <lb />
3rd day of November, there was <lb />
an equal of votes cast for two <lb />
persons lot justice of the Peace, there- <lb />
by causing a tie, and in eh <lb />
eases the law requires the of the <lb />
Superior Court to call another election <lb />
to fill the vacancy. <lb />
Now, therefore, y of th <lb />
powers red upon me by laws <lb />
of North Carolina, another election is <lb />
hi to be at the r- <lb />
in said Tues- <lb />
day, the 22nd day of 1896, <lb />
for the purpose of electing one <lb />
of the Peace for said Township. The <lb />
precinct Board of ion, who held <lb />
the election on Nov. hold <lb />
said election in their respective <lb />
the said 2nd day of December <lb />
as prescribed by law. <lb />
under my this 4th day of <lb />
E. A. MOTE, <lb />
Clerk Court. <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
-----A fresh line of----- <lb />
Family <lb />
P. <lb />
Meat, <lb />
Meal,<lb />
AC, <lb />
that it causes <lb />
surprise. <lb />
Come see me <lb />
and I will <lb />
treat you fair <lb />
and square. <lb />
Lard, <lb />
Coffee<lb />
AW, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Iii tees lo <lb />
. . y <lb />
VI V-i <lb />
Election Notice. <lb />
Whereas at the election held in Falk- <lb />
land on Tuesday the 3rd day <lb />
of an equal <lb />
of votes cast for two persons <lb />
fir Justice of thereby <lb />
a tie. and whereas hi such cases the <lb />
law require the i lei k .-f the <lb />
Court to call her election to All the <lb />
New, therefore, by virtue of the <lb />
power conferred upon me by laws <lb />
of North Carolina, another election is <lb />
hereby to be held in s id Town- <lb />
22nd d of <lb />
for the purpose of electing one <lb />
J slice of the Peace fr said Township. <lb />
The Board of Election, who <lb />
held th election on November id <lb />
will hold said election on the said <lb />
day of December 1890, as prescribed <lb />
law. <lb />
G under my hand this 5th day of <lb />
December, 1890. <lb />
E. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
Tuft's Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
ARE <lb />
constitution undermined by ex- <lb />
in eating, by <lb />
the laws of nature, or <lb />
physical capital aH gone, if so, <lb />
NEVER DESPAIR <lb />
Liver Pills will cure you. <lb />
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb />
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb />
and all kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
an absolute cure. <lb />
TAX NOTICE. <lb />
Owing to bad I have ex- <lb />
tended the lime for collecting the taxes <lb />
for 1896 to the first of You <lb />
can find me the remainder of <lb />
this month in the same office I have <lb />
occupied Ail persons who fail to pay <lb />
by 1st of January will proceeded <lb />
against as the law directs. <lb />
Pay and nave costs. <lb />
R. W. KING, lax Collector. <lb />
HOME FOR GIRLS <lb />
Will open at <lb />
Oct. 2nd a Homo School Gil s. <lb />
to years of age. 1- <lb />
limited to Address <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
Norwood P. O Nelson C . <lb />
II <lb />
SMITH <lb />
A; <lb />
Court <lb />
N. C <lb />
dealer in all <lb />
kinds of <lb />
RIM Mi. <lb />
carts, mm <lb />
PINE BUGGIES a <lb />
Ail kinds of done <lb />
use skilled labor and good <lb />
material are prepared to give <lb />
work. <lb />
for sour stomach. <lb />
pleasant laxative. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
--------DE N-------- <lb />
II AN III Ml <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold, work <lb />
prices reasonable. <lb />
F. W. H II <lb />
. Will <lb />
Hi <lb />
u Latham <lb />
k. 1.1 M. O. <lb />
W Hill. N. <lb />
B. F. Tyson, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
A TYSON, <lb />
AT N R V-AT- LAW, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
all the <lb />
K. D. L JAMES, <lb />
N. <lb />
K. Harding, <lb />
Wilson, N. C. Greenville, N. C <lb />
A HARDING, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
given to <lb />
of <lb />
on short time. <lb />
John w. Lens, <lb />
W C. N. C, <lb />
LONG. <lb />
and Counselors at Law. <lb />
Practices in all the Courts. <lb />
Notice <lb />
Having this day before E. <lb />
A. Clerk of superior Court of <lb />
Pi t county, as administrator of the en- <lb />
state of Christie T. Carson, deceased, <lb />
notice Is hereby given to the <lb />
of estate to their claims <lb />
duly authenticated, tome for t <lb />
on or the 8th day of December, <lb />
or this notice will be in bar <lb />
heir All persons Indebted <lb />
to said estate are requested to make <lb />
mediate payment and save cost and <lb />
Tins ti. 8th of December ISM. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
of Christie T. Canon, <lb />
Old Dominion Line <lb />
. Notice to Creditors. <lb />
In accordance with ad ores made at <lb />
September term of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court in a case therein pending in which <lb />
J. N. Executor of R. A. <lb />
is plaintiff audit. and others <lb />
are defendants, notice is given <lb />
to the creditors of It. A. <lb />
ed to tile with me the evidence of their <lb />
Claims against said estate, on or before <lb />
the day of November It is <lb />
made my to report <lb />
term the amount of the indebtedness <lb />
and pro a share each debt in <lb />
the assets. Tho.-e creditors desiring <lb />
to share in the present their <lb />
claims within the above specified time <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
Greenville, X. C, October<lb />
. Washington for <lb />
and Tarboro touching at all Ian <lb />
on Tar River We In <lb />
and Friday at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
Greenville A. M. same days. <lb />
Phase are subject to stage <lb />
of water on Tar River. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore. <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and Boston. <lb />
Shippers should their goods <lb />
marked via Dominion fr m <lb />
New York. from <lb />
Nor <lb />
folk Steamboat <lb />
from Baltimore. Miners <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. Agent, <lb />
J. A <lb />
V. C. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County, the Court <lb />
Moore <lb />
vs. Summons. <lb />
Sarah <lb />
The defendant above named will take <lb />
that an action entitled as above <lb />
has commenced in the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt County for a and <lb />
the said defendant will further take <lb />
notice that she is required to appear at <lb />
the next term of the Superior of <lb />
Pitt County, to be held at the <lb />
House Greenville on the 13th Mon, <lb />
day after the 1st in September <lb />
1806, and answer or demur to the com- <lb />
plaint of the plaintiff, or the relief de- <lb />
will be granted. <lb />
This 24th day of October, <lb />
E A. <lb />
Clerk Superior <lb />
B. F. Attorney. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
Wanted-An Idea <lb />
Who think <lb />
of some <lb />
thing to patent <lb />
Protect your Idea; they may bring wealth. <lb />
Writ CO., Patent <lb />
D. their offer <lb />
of two wan <lb />
RELIABLE. <lb />
--------IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A LINE--------- <lb />
YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught me that the best Is the <lb />
Hemp Rope, Building Pumps, Farming Implements, and every <lb />
ting necessary for Millers, Mechanic and general house purposes, as well a <lb />
Clothing, Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I have always on hand. Am head <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and Jobbing agent for Clark's O. N. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive clerks. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
By virtue of a decree of Pitt <lb />
Superior Court in the case J. B. <lb />
berry and the heir- at Law of T. It. <lb />
Cherry against T. J. H. E. Dan- <lb />
and W. L. Elliott, the undersigned <lb />
Commissioner will sell for cash before <lb />
the court house door in on <lb />
Monday, the 14th day of I the <lb />
fol lowing scribed piece or parcel o <lb />
lot i l situated In the town of Green- <lb />
ville, and being the half of <lb />
lot No. and being same upon which <lb />
the store now occupied by <lb />
Co, J. K. Cory now stands. Same <lb />
being sold for a Division. <lb />
T property was sold on Monday <lb />
Nov. but Hie bid been raised <lb />
a re-ale is necessary. <lb />
This November <lb />
F. G. JAMES, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
With careful rotation of <lb />
crops and liberal fertilizations, <lb />
cotton lands will improve. The <lb />
application of a proper <lb />
containing sufficient Pot- <lb />
ash often makes the difference <lb />
between a profitable crop and <lb />
failure. Use fertilizers contain- <lb />
not less than to <lb />
Actual Potash. <lb />
is a complete specific <lb />
against <lb />
Ai m mt M an <lb />
, y b, <lb />
C. C. COBB, Pitt Co. N C. <lb />
T. J. <lb />
KALI <lb />
COBB CO. <lb />
Va. <lb />
AND PEANUT <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
Offices ill and I Water Street. <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Peanut Sacks at <lb />
and Consignments Solicit <lb />
All e ions Codes used in telegraphing. <lb />
life, Fire aid Insurance. <lb />
N. C <lb />
OFFICE AT THE HOUSE. <lb />
All placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES <lb />
current rates. <lb />
am FOE FIRE PROOF SUFI, <lb />
Sale of Valuable Land. <lb />
By virtue of the power vested in me by <lb />
a decree of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
county made at September term 1891 in <lb />
a case in which J. T. Brown, <lb />
F. Everett is Plaintiff and <lb />
and Skinner are Defendants, <lb />
I will offer for sale at the Court House <lb />
dour in Greenville on Monday the 7th <lb />
day of December 1896, to the highest <lb />
bidder the following described tracts of <lb />
land situated in the county of Pitt. <lb />
One tract in on east <lb />
side of creek adjoining the lands <lb />
Galloway, James <lb />
T. Wilson and others containing five <lb />
hundred acres more or less and <lb />
as the Smith place. <lb />
One tract in Township north <lb />
side of Tar River adjoining the land of <lb />
Moses Ti el Uriah Leggett. the <lb />
land and others and known as the A. J. <lb />
The terms are one third cash, balance <lb />
one ard two years, Interest from day of <lb />
sale, title r- till all the purchase <lb />
money Is paid with the privilege to the <lb />
to pay the whole take his <lb />
title J. JARVIS. <lb />
Commissioner, <lb />
N. C. October 7th, 1896. <lb />
The modern stand- <lb />
ard Family <lb />
cine Cures the <lb />
common every-day <lb />
ills of humanity. <lb />
I and and all Pat. <lb />
Opposite Office <lb />
i and patent in lime man <lb />
remote from y <lb />
Send model, drawing or photo., <lb />
AVe advise, if patentable or not, <lb />
fee not due till patent la tired. <lb />
A Pamphlet I low to Obtain with <lb />
cost of U. S. and foreign countries <lb />
free. Address, <lb />
Washington. O. C. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Male Academy. <lb />
The next session of this <lb />
open on <lb />
SEPT. <lb />
continue for <lb />
The terms are a follows. <lb />
Primary k per I <lb />
ti <lb />
Higher <lb />
Languages <lb />
The work and of the <lb />
will be as heretofore. <lb />
a continuance cf<lb />
W. II. <lb />
CATARRH. <lb />
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb />
P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
FOR YEARS Mi <lb />
HARDLY AT <lb />
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR YEARS. <lb />
Mr. A. M. DeLeon. <lb />
a la la <lb />
form. Truly, his description <lb />
Ins em little abort of I <lb />
of hie couch, find for the <lb />
coming, he went to It with terror, <lb />
realizing that long, weary, wake- <lb />
night and a niggle to breathe wan <lb />
before He could not deep ea either <lb />
aide fer two years. P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy, cured him In time. <lb />
DI TEXAS. <lb />
BROS., Savannah, lea. <lb />
have used nearly four <lb />
of P. P. P. I afflicted from the <lb />
of my head the my feet. Your <lb />
P. P. P. baa cured my of <lb />
smothering, the heart. <lb />
has relieved me of aH sale. <lb />
closed for tea years, hart I <lb />
ran breathe through It readily. <lb />
I hare not either aide for two <lb />
years; In fact. I dreaded to night come. <lb />
Now I sleep soundly la any position ill <lb />
I am years old, but expect soon to <lb />
be able to take hold of the plow handles. <lb />
I feel that I lucky enough to get <lb />
P. P. P. and I heartily recommend It to <lb />
my friends the generally. <lb />
Yours respectfully. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
of <lb />
the undersigned <lb />
on this day, personally appeared <lb />
A. M. Ramsey, who. after being duly <lb />
worn, on oath the foregoing <lb />
made by him relative to the <lb />
of P. P. P. medicine la true. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed before me this <lb />
August 4th. 1801. <lb />
J. M. N. P., <lb />
County, <lb />
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb />
f all other <lb />
remedies failed. <lb />
twists and distorts your <lb />
feet. Its agonies are Intense, <lb />
not relief and a permanent cure <lb />
Is gained by the nae of P. P. p. <lb />
whether or <lb />
otherwise, be sad the <lb />
by P. P. P. A healthy woman la <lb />
a woman. <lb />
Pimples, blotches, and all <lb />
of the skin are and <lb />
P. P. P. restore your build <lb />
your system and regulate In every <lb />
way. P. P. P. that <lb />
feeling. <lb />
For and Pimples the <lb />
take P. P. P. <lb />
down- <lb />
are, <lb />
for natural airS <lb />
regulation, take p. p. p <lb />
mum <lb />
BY ALL <lb />
BROTHERS, <lb />
SOU <lb />
For sole by J. L. Woolen. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of the power vested in me <lb />
as Commissioner by a decree of Pitt <lb />
Superior Court made at March Term, <lb />
l.-O , In case of M. Stokes <lb />
against W. O. J. L. Perkins <lb />
and J. P. Kill Hi, W. L. Elliott and <lb />
John Nicholson, as <lb />
I shall offer for sole, at the <lb />
Co rt door in Greenville, to <lb />
highest bidder on Tuesday the 6th day <lb />
of a certain tract of land <lb />
described in a deed in trust from W. O. <lb />
Stokes and wife to John <lb />
for Kl March <lb />
the and recorded in Book H S <lb />
page M In the Regis office of Pitt <lb />
county an I described in the <lb />
in the above case an follows <lb />
the lands of ed Smith <lb />
on the south, the land- of J. B <lb />
pa rick on west, he Ian s of Cal- <lb />
Stokes on the north, the <lb />
of l. K. on the con- <lb />
acres m or less Less <lb />
acres of said land conveyed W. <lb />
O wife to Isabella Stokes <lb />
by deed d January 1892, and <lb />
recorded In Book t page and re- <lb />
leafed from the operation of the afore- <lb />
said deed in trust by John <lb />
trustee. deed of release f r m to <lb />
V. Stokes d January the <lb />
recorded in Book page <lb />
T- of <lb />
Wm. H. Commissioner, <lb />
N. C, De. <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
before the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt, county as of the Last <lb />
Will and Testament of <lb />
ard, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to the to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all persons having claims <lb />
said estate must present the <lb />
for payment on or before the 24th <lb />
day of October. 1897. or this notice will <lb />
be plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This 24th day of October <lb />
A. J. <lb />
Executor of James Whichard <lb />
THE MORNING STAR <lb />
The Oldest <lb />
Newspaper in <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Five-Dollar Daily of <lb />
its Class in the State. <lb />
Favors Limited Free Coinage <lb />
of American Silver and Repeal <lb />
of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on <lb />
State banks. Daily cents <lb />
per month. <lb />
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