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A L Harrington <lb />
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L B <lb />
N B Cory <lb />
K L Joyner <lb />
John Flanagan <lb />
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Richard <lb />
D C Barrow <lb />
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W B Moore <lb />
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D D Haskett <lb />
W B Wilson <lb />
S E <lb />
R W King <lb />
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J W Page <lb />
J J Perkins <lb />
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R L Nichols <lb />
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Wyatt James <lb />
J Z <lb />
W H Ross <lb />
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Woody <lb />
H B Turner <lb />
Luke <lb />
Jesse Branch <lb />
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Wiley Pierce <lb />
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J H Eubanks <lb />
Henry Lewis <lb />
Henry Lewie <lb />
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W R Parker <lb />
R W <lb />
W R Parker <lb />
W B <lb />
Charles Skinner <lb />
R W King <lb />
Charts Skinner <lb />
W R Parker <lb />
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Fred <lb />
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W B Moore <lb />
F Williams <lb />
Wiley Pierce <lb />
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W H Williams <lb />
J R Congleton <lb />
J J Perkins <lb />
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R L Davis <lb />
W O Askew <lb />
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Jesse L <lb />
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Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
James Long <lb />
Edwin Haddock <lb />
Matilda Thomas <lb />
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Martha Nelson <lb />
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Alice Corbitt <lb />
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Winifred Taylor <lb />
Alex Harris <lb />
H mine Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
James Long<lb />
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Susan Briley <lb />
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J O Proctor <lb />
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William Boyd <lb />
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Amanda Dunn <lb />
Alexander Harris <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
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Lucinda Peel <lb />
Cullen Thigpen <lb />
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Henry <lb />
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Winnie Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
James Long . , <lb />
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Matilda Thomas <lb />
Mrs Joyner <lb />
Hannah Dupree <lb />
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Sarah Bright <lb />
Wm Boyd <lb />
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Alexander Harris <lb />
Frank Cannon <lb />
Martha Nelson <lb />
H D Smith <lb />
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Eliza Edwards <lb />
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Winifred Taylor<lb />
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Mrs J W Crisp <lb />
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Hannah Dupree <lb />
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Sarah Bright <lb />
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Alexander Harris <lb />
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above amount. iv <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
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Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Got Report . . <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
Conveying Prisoners lo Jail. <lb />
No. To whom <lb />
Joseph <lb />
Has th <lb />
H B Turner <lb />
. II <lb />
M U Bullock <lb />
J B Bullock <lb />
Woody <lb />
W J. House <lb />
John A <lb />
U C <lb />
Woody <lb />
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W Camion <lb />
J W Duns <lb />
V L Gray <lb />
J L Roberto <lb />
Bullock <lb />
W Ross <lb />
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Convicts. <lb />
No. to whom issued. <lb />
Smith <lb />
J T Smith <lb />
J T Smith <lb />
J T <lb />
J T Smith <lb />
Total <lb />
No. To whom <lb />
ii c J <lb />
II <lb />
Total<lb />
-S <lb />
321.3 <lb />
121.60 <lb />
No. To whom Issued. <lb />
J B Cherry and Company <lb />
S R<lb />
George A Johnson <lb />
David Gardner <lb />
o J A Gardner I <lb />
R M key <lb />
D Haskett l <lb />
D L Williams <lb />
G T Tyson <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Company SO <lb />
D D <lb />
J I, N <lb />
iN ii <lb />
B D Beach MM <lb />
E C Spier <lb />
It M <lb />
Greenville Lumber Company <lb />
1248<lb />
SI <lb />
BO <lb />
Printing and Stationery. <lb />
So. To whom <lb />
D J <lb />
D J <lb />
K A <lb />
i D J <lb />
J B Cherry A <lb />
D J <lb />
K W King <lb />
D J <lb />
D J Whichard <lb />
Total<lb />
Miscellaneous. <lb />
No. To whom <lb />
J A Briley <lb />
Capt J T Smith <lb />
G W White hum <lb />
B F <lb />
Pitt County <lb />
Town <lb />
R W king <lb />
J R Smith Brother <lb />
Town <lb />
Hart <lb />
WT Godwin <lb />
Henry Sheppard <lb />
Total<lb />
Summary. <lb />
Witness Tickets Superior M <lb />
Clerk Superior Court <lb />
Justices the Peace M <lb />
low M <lb />
Court coat oar <lb />
Tickets I IS <lb />
S US <lb />
MT <lb />
B- of Deeds n <lb />
county <lb />
Solicitor <lb />
Home Aged and N <lb />
s i mi ml. IS <lb />
I if <lb />
OS <lb />
Jail <lb />
to ti <lb />
Convicts <lb />
Coroner SO <lb />
S M <lb />
Ferries fill it <lb />
Tax <lb />
Printing and Stationery N<lb />
Total <lb />
Total <lb />
No. <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
To whom <lb />
R T Hodges <lb />
R T <lb />
K King <lb />
HO K W King <lb />
Hi R W <lb />
K W King <lb />
it W King <lb />
R W <lb />
R W King <lb />
K IV King <lb />
K W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
It W King <lb />
U W <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
H W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
It W <lb />
R T Hodge <lb />
K W King, taxes refunded <lb />
W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
u W <lb />
R W King <lb />
Teal <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
it W King <lb />
John Flanagan Buggy Co <lb />
W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
It umber <lb />
D D <lb />
R W King <lb />
J B Cherry <lb />
J B Cherry Company <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W Kin <lb />
J Cherry Company <lb />
K W King <lb />
R A King <lb />
J B Cherry Company <lb />
K W King <lb />
D D <lb />
W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
R W King <lb />
S T, <lb />
4.4 <lb />
Ain't.<lb />
St <lb />
E C Spier <lb />
John S Ross <lb />
R L Joyner <lb />
R M <lb />
James Elks <lb />
B D Beach <lb />
Greenville Lumber Company <lb />
X A Thigpen <lb />
G M Tucker <lb />
E C Spier <lb />
W E Proctor <lb />
R M Starkey <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
B D <lb />
J G Taylor <lb />
R M Starkey <lb />
Greenville Lumber Company <lb />
N A <lb />
John <lb />
D D H <lb />
E C Ruler <lb />
J R Davenport <lb />
K M Starkey <lb />
all <lb />
J l Brown <lb />
Greenville Lumber Company <lb />
J S Ross <lb />
W C Pendleton o <lb />
W ii Skinner <lb />
G A Johnson <lb />
Greenville number I It<lb />
R Starkey <lb />
Baker and <lb />
u B House TO <lb />
B D Bench <lb />
Wiley I <lb />
it M Starkey <lb />
W C Pendleton <lb />
J K Cherry and Company <lb />
Baker Hart <lb />
Elks <lb />
W V <lb />
John Company <lb />
8814.02<lb />
1440 <lb />
1290 <lb />
SO <lb />
IS <lb />
Moo <lb />
A Forbes <lb />
K M <lb />
J W Parker <lb />
James <lb />
R M Starkey <lb />
It I. Joyner <lb />
John <lb />
T J Thomas <lb />
I Brown <lb />
J b Little <lb />
J B Little <lb />
John Z Brooks <lb />
R Starker <lb />
Total <lb />
Ferries. <lb />
So. To whom i-sued. <lb />
James Barrett <lb />
J J Cherry <lb />
Henry <lb />
Barrett <lb />
N Fulford <lb />
R R Gotten <lb />
Latham <lb />
James Barrett <lb />
James Barrett <lb />
B J Jenkins <lb />
James Barrett<lb />
ii C <lb />
James Barrett<lb />
THE BRIDAL IVE. <lb />
I sit by the dying embers to-night, <lb />
With the past before my eyes ; <lb />
And now through blinding tears, <lb />
long past scenes arise. <lb />
Ah, why should haunting visions come <lb />
Upon my memory, <lb />
When bridal blossoms lie <lb />
To wreath my burning brow. <lb />
I read the letters o'er and o'er <lb />
That were so dear to me, <lb />
Those white winged messengers <lb />
Of love that came so faithfully. <lb />
press to my lips a photograph, <lb />
A lock of soft brown hair, <lb />
And lay them the dying cools. <lb />
With the ring I used to wear. <lb />
I bow my head upon my hand, <lb />
My heart is tired and sad, <lb />
do not heed the darkening shades <lb />
That gather o'er my head. <lb />
I'm borne away on wings bliss <lb />
To realms days long past, <lb />
Again your dear familiar arms, <lb />
old me to your <lb />
Again your tender, loving voice <lb />
Breathes music lo my ear, <lb />
Hut can only hear those words, <lb />
forgive my <lb />
I raise my head, the room is dark. <lb />
And the happy dream departs, <lb />
And in the lie the hopes <lb />
Of a woman's broken heart <lb />
Question of Adipose. <lb />
Total <lb />
Tax List. <lb />
No. To whom issued. <lb />
T A I <lb />
J F Alien <lb />
R M Jones <lb />
831.1 It <lb />
E r Williams <lb />
J R Johnson <lb />
B M Lewis <lb />
J B Little <lb />
J J <lb />
H A Blow <lb />
H a. Blow <lb />
W M <lb />
A criminal lawyer of long <lb />
at the bar was heard to say <lb />
the other day <lb />
made juries in murder <lb />
cases an There <lb />
are a large number men, larger <lb />
than most people suppose, who <lb />
hare scruples about finding death <lb />
as a punishment for a murderer. <lb />
I reed to make it my business to <lb />
study faces and see if <lb />
I read by the lines whether <lb />
or nut had scruples about <lb />
the I this <lb />
as being beyond my <lb />
f comprehension. Later <lb />
of the box <lb />
led me That was <lb />
that m nine cases out of ten a <lb />
jury composed mostly of tall, lean <lb />
men would, when the <lb />
was sufficient, never have the <lb />
hesitation about fixing <lb />
extreme sentence. On the other <lb />
hand, a jury where short, fat men <lb />
predominated in number <lb />
occupy much time in <lb />
its verdict, and when <lb />
brought in it would generally be <lb />
a term of imprisonment for the <lb />
Louisville <lb />
I Moo<lb /></p>
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-r- <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
at post office at Green- <lb />
N. C. m second c ass mail matter <lb />
1896. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
Regular <lb />
Washington, Dec. 28th 1896. <lb />
There is more probability <lb />
that-the independence of Cuba <lb />
will be recognized by the United <lb />
States daring President Cleve- <lb />
land's administration than there <lb />
is of Cleveland becoming <lb />
president of the Cuban republic. <lb />
is <lb />
resented by Republicans who are <lb />
to enjoy-Lib confidence, <lb />
the same policy will be <lb />
by him until there is some <lb />
decided change in Cuba. The <lb />
resolution for the independence <lb />
of which has been reported <lb />
to the Senate will, of course, be <lb />
made the of a lot of speech, <lb />
es when Cod press reassembles <lb />
but more of them will be devoted <lb />
to the claim of the <lb />
that the President alone has <lb />
the power to the <lb />
of a nation than to Cuba <lb />
o connected with the <lb />
unfortunate island. a <lb />
vote on resolution itself will <lb />
be before the expiration of <lb />
this Congress is a matter of doubt, <lb />
but not importance, as it <lb />
has already been given out by <lb />
the Republican leaders of the <lb />
House that the resolution will not <lb />
be allowed to come before <lb />
body at all. The constitutional <lb />
question involved in the claim of <lb />
the administration is an important <lb />
one, and one upon which men <lb />
who regarded as able lawyers <lb />
differ regardless of politics, and <lb />
the debate upon it will be in no <lb />
sense partisan. is <lb />
no though <lb />
have been cited as a <lb />
bearing upon the claim. And <lb />
after all, nothing short of a de- <lb />
of the United States <lb />
Court will be as <lb />
it. <lb />
Senator of Alabama, <lb />
set for a wit. but if <lb />
he -gets off a few more flashes <lb />
like his answer to Senator Vest's <lb />
inquiry as to the meaning of that <lb />
of the President's <lb />
dealing with the Pacific Railroads <lb />
the will be forced upon him. <lb />
Mr. Morgan was action to <lb />
protect the people of the Pacific <lb />
coast from those or <lb />
rat her from the men who control <lb />
them, Mr. Vest made his <lb />
request. like a flash, <lb />
the Alabama Senator said with a <lb />
deprecatory in <lb />
all Egypt there was only one <lb />
man, and he was divinely inspired, <lb />
who could interpret the <lb />
of The Senator ought <lb />
net to ask me to interpret the <lb />
President's message. If man <lb />
is capable of interpreting the <lb />
message it is the Senator <lb />
-The Government isn't expect- <lb />
war with Spain, but if war <lb />
tomes it is going to be as well <lb />
prepared as possible for it. A <lb />
meeting of high naval <lb />
was held in Washington a few <lb />
days ago for the e of <lb />
a complete of- <lb />
and defensive, that might <lb />
be carried on by present navy <lb />
if there should be war at short <lb />
notice, and such a program was <lb />
prepared and is now in the hands <lb />
of Secretary Herbert- <lb />
It is as true to Jay as it was <lb />
written by that, <lb />
ye shed the honey, the <lb />
buzzing flied will There <lb />
is going to be honey shed by the <lb />
republican tariff bill, and the flies <lb />
in shape of who ire an <lb />
benefits through pro <lb />
are already crowding <lb />
Washington hotels, preparatory <lb />
telling the republican members <lb />
of the House Ways and Means <lb />
Committee, at the hearings which <lb />
are to begin next week, just how <lb />
much interest they want on their <lb />
campaign contributions- <lb />
Representative Cal., <lb />
thinks the Pacific Railroad fund- <lb />
bill, which is to be considered <lb />
by the House for the four days <lb />
beginning January can be de- <lb />
He said we can get <lb />
enough time to show the whole <lb />
thing I am satisfied that many <lb />
will be changed. The pas- <lb />
sage of the present bill is a pres- <lb />
of to C. P Hunt- <lb />
and his associates. If it <lb />
become known that the is <lb />
going to treat th debtors like <lb />
it does all others there will be <lb />
plenty of buyers at the fall value <lb />
of the <lb />
Among the members of the <lb />
House who did not to <lb />
their Christmas a <lb />
of Republicans who irate re- <lb />
which do not commit them, <lb />
of meeting them face to <lb />
face and being compelled to com- <lb />
themselves. The little post- <lb />
are especially trouble <lb />
some to the Representative-elect <lb />
on account of the numerous <lb />
tor them. For instance. <lb />
one Representative from New <lb />
Jersey has received among other <lb />
applications for a single post-office <lb />
his district, one from each of <lb />
three men who were delegates to <lb />
the convention that nominated <lb />
him and who took active parts in <lb />
his campaign. <lb />
ROMANCE OF A PICTURE. <lb />
BATTLE <lb />
Deaths. <lb />
aged citizen of <lb />
county, died Monday night. He <lb />
was among the most prominent <lb />
well-to-do of his county and <lb />
was well known here. <lb />
W. A. Forbes, aged about years, <lb />
died of consumption Friday night, at <lb />
his home three miles from town. He <lb />
leaves family. <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
Bethel, N. C, Dec. <lb />
T. T. Cherry, of Conetoe, spent to <lb />
day here. <lb />
I. and family, of <lb />
are visiting relatives here. <lb />
Mies Bessie and Roland James, of <lb />
are visiting relatives here. <lb />
Andrew and Thomas Moore return- <lb />
ed Hamilton this morning. <lb />
Miss Nora Harris of Tarboro, is vis <lb />
relatives here. <lb />
Two Murders. <lb />
murders in the county in one <lb />
week is b no Beans a good record, <lb />
but that number occurred within our <lb />
borders last week. Two were <lb />
going along together in when <lb />
seemingly without provocation <lb />
Stabbed the other to death and made <lb />
The partial connected with the other <lb />
tragedy were white. Particulars of <lb />
murder are given by our Oakley <lb />
in another column. <lb />
Badly Burned. <lb />
Agent J. R. Moore was painfully <lb />
burned on Christmas night. After sup- <lb />
per he took his children out in the <lb />
yard to shoot some fireworks. It being <lb />
good many years since Agent Moore <lb />
was a boy, he had somewhat lost the <lb />
art of touching oft sky rockets, and for- <lb />
getting that they should be planted in <lb />
the ground he concluded that the sticks <lb />
to the rockets were handles to hold <lb />
them by as they went off. So taking <lb />
hold of one by the stick be held it aloft <lb />
while the match was applied. A mo- <lb />
later there was a followed by <lb />
a down shooting stream of fire and be- <lb />
fore he could let go his right hand was <lb />
badly burned, the f it being <lb />
most a crisp. Since the occurrence Mr. <lb />
Moore has had to go well <lb />
fingers are just getting limber enough <lb />
to permit him to work. <lb />
The Messenger says one of a <lb />
litter of six pigs in Wilmington <lb />
the perfect ears of a child, <lb />
has a human hand on the right <lb />
side, and sits erect like a child. <lb />
It backward all the time <lb />
instead of forward. It also has a <lb />
full set of teeth and long tusks <lb />
like a grown hog. The face <lb />
is also partly human and it has to <lb />
be fed from a <lb />
NEW COTTON. <lb />
t. close <lb />
Jan. 0.71 6.69 0.82 <lb />
Mar. 6.87 6.94 <lb />
May. 7.12 7.03 7.12 <lb />
meat and chain. <lb />
Wheat <lb />
Dec. <lb />
Jan. <lb />
Jan. 3.75 <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Below are Norfolk of cot to. <lb />
and peanuts as furnished <lb />
by Cobb Bros- Commission <lb />
chants of <lb />
Good <lb />
Low <lb />
Good <lb />
Ton-- <lb />
to <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Corrected by <lb />
per toil <lb />
Western to <lb />
Sugar cured to <lb />
to <lb />
Corn H <lb />
Flour, to <lb />
to K to <lb />
tot <lb />
to <lb />
Salt to SO <lb />
per dos <lb />
Beeswax, <lb />
Favorite Painting Rescued <lb />
From a German. <lb />
William A. Coffin in a paper on- <lb />
titled of a Veteran Col- <lb />
in The Century describes <lb />
the unique art treasures of Mr. Sam- <lb />
P. Avery of New York. Mr. <lb />
Coffin relates the following story of <lb />
one of most famous <lb />
The picture shows Marshal Saxe, <lb />
with a body of troops, interrogate I <lb />
a peasant at a crossroads in the . <lb />
forest and taking notes. In <lb />
Mr. William H. Vanderbilt was sit- <lb />
ting to for his portrait, <lb />
and Mr. Avery and Mr. Lucas were <lb />
invited by the artist to come to his <lb />
studio during the sittings, as Mr. <lb />
Vanderbilt did not speak French. <lb />
One day Mr. Vanderbilt asked, <lb />
picture does M. <lb />
think is the best he ever <lb />
replying through Mr. <lb />
Lucas, spoke of two, the celebrated <lb />
and , . , , , <lb />
The latter picture, he said, with a places. Their horses had <lb />
sigh and a deeply felt was and they themselves <lb />
in Germany, in the hands of . were For the <lb />
enemies of France. J had been <lb />
It had been painted for the form m engagement the gen- <lb />
of 1867 and was bought by recommended me for the brevet <lb />
rank of major in the regular army <lb />
KUBLAI KHAN'S PALACE. <lb />
Wm Unique Engagement, Gen- <lb />
Horace Porter. <lb />
The Union losses in the baffle of <lb />
the Wilderness were found to <lb />
Killed, wounded, miss- <lb />
total, The dam- <lb />
age inflicted upon the is not <lb />
known, but as he was tine assaulting <lb />
party as often as tho Union army <lb />
; there is reason to believe that the <lb />
losses on the two sides were about <lb />
equal Taking hours as the time <lb />
actually occupied in fighting and <lb />
counting the casualties in both <lb />
armies, it will be found that on that <lb />
bloody field every minute recorded <lb />
the loss of men. <lb />
As the staff officers threw them- <lb />
selves upon the ground that night <lb />
sleep came to them without coaxing. <lb />
They had been on the move since <lb />
dawn, galloping over bad roads, <lb />
struggling about through forest <lb />
openings, rivulets, wad- <lb />
swamps, helping to rally troops, <lb />
dodging bullets and searching for <lb />
commanding officers in all sorts of <lb />
Description or the of the <lb />
Great Tartar Ruler. <lb />
You must know that for throe <lb />
months of the wit, <lb />
January and <lb />
great khan resides in the capital city <lb />
of Cathay, which is called <lb />
and which is at the northeast- <lb />
extremity of the country. In <lb />
that city stands his great palace, <lb />
and now I will tell you what it is <lb />
like. <lb />
It is all around by a great <lb />
wall forming a square, each side of <lb />
which is a mile in is to <lb />
Covered Under <lb />
Darin the big plow storm <lb />
which occurred the first week in <lb />
thin mouth, the fall at <lb />
N C-, is said to Lave <lb />
ten inches. A rather ac <lb />
at <lb />
the winch wan <lb />
for this Motion of <lb />
Messrs. Tingle, of <lb />
place, wishing to have a <lb />
private took their stand <lb />
ashed, and they had hardly <lb />
done so a the roof, the <lb />
say, the whole compass thereof is <lb />
four miles. It is also very thick and weight of snow, caved in, burying <lb />
a good ten paces in height, white- <lb />
washed and loopholed all round. <lb />
TAX NOTICE. <lb />
Owing to the bad I nave ex- <lb />
tended time for collecting th . taxes <lb />
for 1896 to the of January. You <lb />
can find me during the remainder <lb />
this month in the same I have <lb />
All person who la to pay <lb />
to B <lb />
who prefer to stand their J and cost.<lb />
M. who asked francs <lb />
for it. Mr. Walters had offered <lb />
francs, but a German banker in <lb />
Paris, M. Mayer, paid the price and <lb />
got the picture. He was a well <lb />
known collector, and his family <lb />
home was in Dresden. When the <lb />
war of 1870 broke out. M. Mayer <lb />
left Paris and took the picture with <lb />
him. Mr. Avery had seen his gal- <lb />
every time he went to Dresden, <lb />
and knew the picture. <lb />
The conversation in the studio <lb />
continued, and Avery and Lucas <lb />
agreed that <lb />
was indeed a wonderful canvas. <lb />
had tried to buy it back, but <lb />
could not get it. It was thought it <lb />
would be impossible to get Mayer to <lb />
sell it, but authorized by <lb />
Mr. Vanderbilt, resolved to try. He <lb />
did not wish to make a trip to <lb />
den at the time, so he wrote to <lb />
gallant and meritorious <lb />
His recommendation was <lb />
afterward approved by the <lb />
dent. This promotion was especially <lb />
gratifying, for the reason that it was <lb />
conferred for conduct in the first <lb />
battle in which I had served under <lb />
the command of the general in chief. <lb />
There were features of the battle <lb />
which have never been matched in <lb />
the annals of warfare. For two <lb />
days nearly veteran troops <lb />
had struggled in a death grapple, <lb />
confronted at each step with almost <lb />
every obstacle by which nature <lb />
could bar their path and groping <lb />
their way through a tangled forest <lb />
the impenetrable gloom of which <lb />
could be likened only to the shadow <lb />
of death. The undergrowth staid <lb />
their progress, the upper growth <lb />
shut out the light of heaven. <lb />
that a friend of his wanted cots could rarely see their troops <lb />
the picture, but not as a matter of for considerable distance, for <lb />
business. It was not to buy to sell clouded the vision and a <lb />
again. The banker replied that ho heavy sky obscured the sun. <lb />
had often been importuned to sell. were ascertained and hues es- <lb />
tho picture, but had invariably re- by means of the pocket <lb />
fused. Yet, now that he felt him- j compass, and a chi , ; , <lb />
self growing had then reach- <lb />
ed the ago of that as after <lb />
his death his family might not care <lb />
to keep it, he would take a certain <lb />
price for it. He added that he might <lb />
change his mind overnight, for he <lb />
found it hard to decide to sell. <lb />
Avery lost no time in telegraphing, <lb />
and the next day received the can- <lb />
by parcels post. The marvelous <lb />
picture was actually in his room in <lb />
the hotel I A draft on London was <lb />
sent to Dresden at once, and the <lb />
deed was done. <lb />
Mr. Vanderbilt and his two fellow <lb />
conspirators now set about <lb />
a surprise for The <lb />
next day was to be the last sitting <lb />
for the portrait, and when <lb />
rived at the studio one of them car- <lb />
a parcel, which was placed in a <lb />
safe corner. The sitting proceeded, <lb />
and at last said the <lb />
trait was finished. There was not <lb />
another touch to be added. <lb />
you may mo he <lb />
ed, and the act was accomplished <lb />
with a duo observance on the part <lb />
of the company of the importance <lb />
of the moment. <lb />
The artist then went into another <lb />
room to put the little portrait in a <lb />
frame he had ready for it. <lb />
was quickly <lb />
from the corner, set in a frame on <lb />
the easel, and the three men stood <lb />
by to see what would do. <lb />
he came in and suddenly <lb />
saw tho says Mr. Avery, <lb />
almost went crazy in his joy. <lb />
He got down, on his knees before it, <lb />
so that he could look at it closely, <lb />
and cried out, tableau; <lb />
oh, and with i <lb />
found words to express his i <lb />
delight He loved his picture that; <lb />
he never expected to see again, and <lb />
his heart was f u <lb />
An Anecdote of the Queen. <lb />
Queen Victoria, when a girl, was <lb />
passionately fond of climbing walls <lb />
and trees. One day at Malvern she <lb />
climbed a tall apple tree and was <lb />
unable to get down. A young man <lb />
named Davis, a gardener, was at- <lb />
cries, got a ladder <lb />
and brought her safely down. Deep- <lb />
grateful, she opened her purse <lb />
and presented him with a guinea. <lb />
Davis framed it, and ever since has <lb />
been proud to tell the tale and show <lb />
the piece of gold which the queen <lb />
gave him so many years <lb />
York Tribune. <lb />
often presented an operation more <lb />
like a problem of ocean navigation <lb />
than a question of military <lb />
It was the sense of sound and <lb />
of touch rather than the sense of <lb />
sight which guided tho movements. <lb />
It was a battle fought with the ear <lb />
and not with the eye. <lb />
All circumstances seemed to com- <lb />
to make the scene one of <lb />
horror. At times the wind <lb />
howled through the tree tops, min- <lb />
its moans with tho groans of <lb />
tho dying, and heavy branches were <lb />
cut off by tho of tho artillery <lb />
and fell crashing upon tho heads of <lb />
the men, adding a new terror to bat- <lb />
Forest fires raged, ammunition <lb />
trains exploded, the dead were <lb />
roasted in tho conflagration, the <lb />
wounded, roused by its hot breath, <lb />
dragged themselves along with their <lb />
torn and limbs in tho mad <lb />
energy of despair to escape the <lb />
ages of tho flames, and every bush <lb />
seemed hung with shreds of blood- <lb />
stained clothing. It was as though <lb />
Christian men had turned to fiends <lb />
and hell itself had usurped tho place <lb />
of Horace Porter in <lb />
Devoted. <lb />
you think he's fond of <lb />
her <lb />
looks like it. He cleaned <lb />
her bicycle yesterday. London <lb />
Quiver. <lb />
What He Meant <lb />
yon remarked the <lb />
author, I look upon my work <lb />
as extremely <lb />
burglar was in the house the <lb />
other night and stole about <lb />
worth of jewelry and the <lb />
script of my latest story. I fear I <lb />
shall never get the last back, but I <lb />
will have justice on that burglar, if <lb />
we ever catch <lb />
dear sir, no jury would ever <lb />
convict <lb />
would be regarded as a pub- <lb />
And the author has been trying <lb />
to figure out the other's meaning <lb />
ever Free Press. <lb />
Protect the <lb />
Let every man put on his thinking <lb />
cap, and let us all put our heads to- <lb />
for the formation of some <lb />
plan to bring all children out of <lb />
and workshops and place <lb />
them in school. Remember that the <lb />
children of today are to be the men <lb />
of<lb />
A brick that has been soaked in <lb />
water absorbs about one-fifteenth of <lb />
Ms own weight. <lb />
and Denson. <lb />
The late Archbishop Benson of <lb />
Canterbury and Cardinal Manning <lb />
used to meet frequently at the <lb />
club and were good <lb />
friends, though Manning thought <lb />
that Benson was not rugged enough <lb />
in his A correspondent of <lb />
the archbishop, who was also a <lb />
friend of the cardinal, received from <lb />
Lambeth palace in 1886 a letter in <lb />
which the Anglican primate said of <lb />
the Roman cardinal, are not <lb />
mistaken in thinking that I highly <lb />
regard his and his life and <lb />
value the goodness of Cardinal Man- <lb />
heart toward with more <lb />
to the same purpose. The <lb />
showed the letter at the <lb />
time to Cardinal Maiming, who read <lb />
it with evident pleasure. L <lb />
he said, as he put it down, <lb />
a great biking for my dear <lb />
of York <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
The Lava Lake of Hawaii. <lb />
One of the large volcanoes in <lb />
Hawaii has a large lake of liquid <lb />
lava in its crater or hollow. This <lb />
seething, boiling mass looks <lb />
bottle glass to the naked eye, <lb />
but under the microscope pieces of <lb />
the original rocks of very minute <lb />
size may be detected. Where it has <lb />
cooled in curious festoons along the <lb />
it resembles slag from some <lb />
mammoth Louis Re- <lb />
public. <lb />
Comparative. <lb />
Peddler a <lb />
Those are the best toothbrushes in <lb />
the world. <lb />
you any bet- <lb />
ones <lb />
Here are some <lb />
better ones <lb />
In the Same Boat. <lb />
A student at <lb />
had been married a short time <lb />
to entering the college and <lb />
was led to fear that this fact might <lb />
debar him from enjoying of <lb />
the privileges of the institution. Ac- <lb />
in a great state of per- <lb />
he called to see President <lb />
Hopkins. After some conversation <lb />
the young man at last managed to <lb />
with a face, <lb />
of something entirely <lb />
am a married <lb />
said President Hopkins, <lb />
at him with great benignity, <lb />
am L And there the student's <lb />
trouble Francisco Ar- <lb />
that odious masher <lb />
tried to smile at me, I just looked <lb />
daggers at him. <lb />
it a success <lb />
think so. I heard him <lb />
whisper to the other odious wretch <lb />
who was with him that he was<lb />
At each angle of the wall there is <lb />
a very fine and rich palace, In which <lb />
the war harness of the emperor is <lb />
kept, such as bows and quivers, sad- <lb />
and bridle j and bowstrings and <lb />
everything needful for an army; <lb />
also midway between every two of <lb />
these corner palaces there is another <lb />
of the like, so that, taking the whole <lb />
compass of the you find <lb />
eight vast palaces stored with the <lb />
great king's harness of war. And <lb />
you must understand that each pal- <lb />
ace is assigned to only one kind of <lb />
Thus one is stored with bows, <lb />
a second with saddles, a third with <lb />
bridles, and so on in succession <lb />
right round. <lb />
The great wall has five gates on <lb />
its southern face, the middle one <lb />
being the great gate, which is never <lb />
opened on any occasion except when <lb />
the great khan himself goes forth or <lb />
enters. Close on either side of this <lb />
great gate is a smaller one, by which <lb />
all other people pass, and then, to- <lb />
ward each angle, is another great <lb />
gate, also open to people in general, <lb />
so that on that side there are five <lb />
gates in alL <lb />
Inside of this wall there is a sec- <lb />
a space that is some- <lb />
what greater in length than in <lb />
breadth. This also has <lb />
eight palaces, corresponding to <lb />
those of the outer wall, and stored, <lb />
like them, with the king's harness of <lb />
war. This wall also has five gates <lb />
on the southern face, corresponding <lb />
to those in the outer wall, and has <lb />
one gate on each of the other faces, <lb />
as the outer wall has also. In the <lb />
middle of the second is <lb />
the king's great and I will <lb />
tell you what it is <lb />
You must know that it is the <lb />
greatest palace that ever was. To- <lb />
ward the north it is in contact with <lb />
the outer wall, while toward the <lb />
south there is a vacant space which <lb />
j tho barons and tho soldiers are con- <lb />
traversing. The itself <lb />
has no upper story, but is nil on <lb />
the ground floor, only tho basement <lb />
is raised ten palms above tho <lb />
surrounding soil, and this elevation <lb />
is retained by a wall of marble raised <lb />
to tho of tho pavement, two <lb />
paces in width and projecting be- <lb />
the of tho palace so as to <lb />
form a kind of terrace walk, by <lb />
which people can pass round the <lb />
building, and which is exposed to <lb />
view, while on tho outer edge of tho <lb />
wall there is a very pillared <lb />
balustrade, and up to this the <lb />
are allowed to The roof <lb />
is very lofty, and tho walls of the <lb />
palace are all covered with gold and <lb />
silver. They also adorned with <lb />
representations of dragons, <lb />
and gilt, beasts and birds, <lb />
knights and idols and sundry other <lb />
subjects. And on tho ceiling, too, <lb />
you nothing but gold and silver <lb />
and painting. On of tho four <lb />
sides there is a great marble stair- <lb />
case leading to tho top of tho marble <lb />
wall and forming tho approach to <lb />
the <lb />
The hall of the is so largo <lb />
that it could easily dine <lb />
and it is quite a marvel to see <lb />
how many rooms there are besides. <lb />
Tho building is altogether so vast, <lb />
so rich and so beautiful that no man <lb />
on earth could design anything <lb />
to it. The outside of the roof <lb />
also is all colored with vermilion <lb />
and yellow and green and blue and <lb />
other hues, which are fixed with a <lb />
varnish so and exquisite that <lb />
they shine like crystal and lend a <lb />
resplendent luster to the palace as <lb />
seen for a great way round. The <lb />
roof is made, too, with such strength <lb />
and solidity that it is fit to last for- <lb />
ever. <lb />
On tho interior side of the palace <lb />
are largo buildings, with halls and <lb />
chambers, where the emperor's <lb />
property is placed, such as his <lb />
treasures of gold, silver, gems, <lb />
pearls and gold plate, and in which <lb />
reside tho ladies of the <lb />
Brooks in St. Nicholas. <lb />
the two men beneath It. <lb />
By the leg of one pro <lb />
from under the which <lb />
led to the uncovering of both, <lb />
j w, re Spier <lb />
n d very without <lb />
injury, Tingle has <lb />
been only able to get about <lb />
by th aid of <lb />
Journal. <lb />
The been <lb />
n to whether or not <lb />
this is a Christian nation. Of <lb />
course it is so considered, but <lb />
v. hen read from the words of <lb />
the Wise the <lb />
are in authority the people <lb />
rejoice; but wicked <lb />
rule the people <lb />
and listen at the wail of distress <lb />
that is coining up from so <lb />
parts of the country, it would <lb />
seem that in many places the <lb />
wicked are in authority. Of the <lb />
seventy millions cf people this <lb />
country more than twenty-two <lb />
millions are members of some one <lb />
of the denominations, <lb />
and it estimated that us many <lb />
as fifty-four millions are <lb />
Christian, <lb />
direct influence of the <lb />
But it is with this question as <lb />
with all others with which we <lb />
have to do. to and <lb />
being are quite different thing. <lb />
Many of the men who bear rule in <lb />
this nation today are better than <lb />
they are supposed by their <lb />
but far too many <lb />
are men of op-n and wick <lb />
tit ought to turn <lb />
thorn down from of <lb />
J. B. CHERRY. <lb />
J. R. MOTE. <lb />
J. G. MOT <lb />
J. B. <lb />
Is the lowest price any object to you the best an <lb />
inducements If so come aid cur new stock <lb />
winch we have just received. Our store is <lb />
full of New Goods and prices <lb />
were never lower. <lb />
To the <lb />
invitation examine our stock of <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Trimmings <lb />
We have a beautiful line. You will find <lb />
latest styles and we know we can please you. Oh, how lovely, how <lb />
beautiful, line I have over seen, is what our lady <lb />
have a large line both in colors and blacks nil <lb />
t an please you. <lb />
in Ladies and FUR <lb />
GOODS we have a <lb />
s -1 <lb />
In LADIES CLOT U for Wraps <lb />
what yen want. <lb />
In Men and Boys PANTS <lb />
GOODS we have just the best <lb />
stock to be found and prices were <lb />
never lower. <lb />
FIXTURES, TINWARE, <lb />
-WOOD WARE <lb />
HARNESS COLLARS, <lb />
TRUNKS, GROCERIES, <lb />
PROVISIONS, FURNITURE <lb />
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, <lb />
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, <lb />
RUGS, LACK CURTAINS. <lb />
POLES, <lb />
and any goods you need for your <lb />
-elf and family come to us. <lb />
and <lb />
Commonwealth. <lb />
No f-r Editor. <lb />
Vacation sometime in <lb />
the year most line of business, <lb />
but the newspaper goes on every <lb />
day sad every week in the <lb />
The sanctum is rarely closed <lb />
for the grind is unceasing- <lb />
issue must be a new paper in all <lb />
its departments <lb />
The clergyman, the lecturer <lb />
and may deliver the <lb />
same sermon or speech to differ- <lb />
audience, but the editor can- <lb />
not repeat the same matter in his <lb />
paper. His labor and his re- <lb />
sources must be ample in order to <lb />
meet the <lb />
per Maker. <lb />
SHOES- shoes we <lb />
or to buy such as will the <lb />
the prices on Shoes are <lb />
much lower than lat reason. Give <lb />
trial when you need <lb />
j ourself or member of <lb />
family. We can tit the small- <lb />
est or largest foot in the county. <lb />
L. M- Reynolds Shoes <lb />
for Men and are warranted <lb />
to give good service- We have <lb />
had years experience with <lb />
this and know them to be all <lb />
we claim for them. <lb />
In BAUD WARE, GUNS, <lb />
GUN IMPLEMENTS, <lb />
LOADED SHELLS, CROCK- <lb />
GLASSWARE, HALL <lb />
LAMPS, LAMPS, <lb />
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP <lb />
Our object is to sell good <lb />
at the lowest prices. <lb />
We have line of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and can give you anything <lb />
may need at the lowest prices <lb />
ever heard of. Come and see out <lb />
112.50 Solid Oak Bedroom Suits, <lb />
To pass us by would be an <lb />
injustice to your pocket <lb />
book. This is not so because we <lb />
nay so, but because our goods <lb />
and prices make it so. Hera is a <lb />
fair If we deserve <lb />
nothing, give us nothing, but if <lb />
you find our goods prices sat <lb />
factory, acknowledge it with <lb />
your patronage- Hoping to see <lb />
you and promising our best <lb />
efforts make your coming <lb />
pleasant and profitable, we are <lb />
Tour friends,<lb />
COALS OF KANSAS <lb />
Three Inscriptions. <lb />
Over the triple doorway the <lb />
cathedral of Milan there are three <lb />
inscriptions spanning the splendid <lb />
arches. Over one is carved a beau- <lb />
wreath of roses, and underneath <lb />
is the legend, that pleases is <lb />
but for a Over another <lb />
is sculptured a cross, and these are <lb />
the words underneath, that <lb />
troubles is but for a But <lb />
underneath the great central en- <lb />
trance in the main aisle is the in- <lb />
only is important <lb />
which is <lb />
Cravat. <lb />
The cravat was the name of <lb />
a great military nation, the Croats, <lb />
or of the Balkans It was <lb />
their fashion to wrap large shawls <lb />
or pieces of cloth around their necks <lb />
and shoulders. About the middle of <lb />
the reign of Louis XIV he <lb />
ed several regiments in the Croat <lb />
fashion, with huge shawls about <lb />
their necks. The fashion took, and <lb />
the shawl diminished in size to the <lb />
slight strip of cloth we still have <lb />
with us. <lb />
The earl's crown is a velvet cap <lb />
with border of ermine and golden <lb />
circlet Its eight points bear <lb />
rising somewhat above the cap and <lb />
there are eight strawberry leaves <lb />
between the points. <lb />
The pain produced by a hornet's <lb />
sting is caused by a poison injected <lb />
into the wound and so instantaneous <lb />
in its as to cause the attack <lb />
of this insect to a violent <lb />
blow in free. <lb />
A movement is on foot here to <lb />
send a train load of provisions to <lb />
the poor of New and <lb />
go. This is to retaliate on the <lb />
newspapers of those cities that <lb />
have decried Kansas securities <lb />
and credit because the State east <lb />
its vote for the Populist party. <lb />
Leading Populists and <lb />
cans say would be just treat- <lb />
for the ill use and ridicule <lb />
heaped upon Eastern <lb />
A man out Chicago commit- <lb />
suicide a few day; ago be- <lb />
cause bis life was a failure. If <lb />
every man who hits made a failure <lb />
in life should do likewise, the <lb />
world soon be very nearly <lb />
depopulated There is no on who <lb />
has at mined pet feet success. It is <lb />
no sign that a person ac- <lb />
anything because he <lb />
failed to the point he aim- <lb />
ed at. <lb />
No <lb />
When yon take Hood's Pills. The <lb />
pills, which tear you all to <lb />
pieces, are not In It with Hood's. to take <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Pills <lb />
and easy to operate. Is true <lb />
of Hood's Tills, which are <lb />
to date In every respect <lb />
Safe, certain and sure. All <lb />
druggists. C I. Hood ft Co., Lowell, <lb />
The only Pills to take with Hood's <lb />
m i to. <lb />
Have opened up a new <lb />
and large stock of <lb />
STOVES, TINWARE <lb />
BICYCLES, Ac, in <lb />
the new store next <lb />
door to j. c. and <lb />
Son <lb />
call on us y <lb />
we are selling goods <lb />
very cheap <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
CO. <lb />
To the Sports. <lb />
are now headquarters for all kinds<lb />
and defy all competitors as to price <lb />
and high grade goods. <lb />
Shells, <lb />
m cents per <lb />
in abundance and low in price. <lb />
Special Inducements <lb />
offered on <lb />
GUNS. <lb />
HART. <lb />
j. W. HIGGS. Pros. <lb />
j. S. HIGGS, HARDING Cashier. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK, <lb />
D W g <lb />
Represent,,. Than . Hal. g, R <lb />
Wm. T. Dixon, President National . <lb />
Exchange Bank. Baltimore, Md. respectfully accounts <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
Neck, N. C. <lb />
Noah Scotland Neck, N. O Checks and Account Books furnish <lb />
R. R. Fleming, N, C. n <lb />
H. <lb />
WE <lb />
a complete line of <lb />
Ladies Under wear 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 <lb />
trice lower than ever. <lb />
it Hire Bros, old stand <lb />
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WILSON <lb />
The Clothier. <lb />
We place before you <lb />
grandest display <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, in Green- <lb />
ville we buy lower than <lb />
anybody else. Being <lb />
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 />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Redactions. <lb />
How yea enjoy Christmas <lb />
Fork at S. M <lb />
The are importing u i <lb />
Sweet and Dull, r i <lb />
ll. at S. M. <lb />
I have or of my hi i <lb />
for tale now. R. J. <lb />
Git your Ni-w Year in <lb />
Many lb- M-j <lb />
in- m w Masonic hall in <lb />
building is almost ready far use. <lb />
Get your blanks for crop <lb />
mm <lb />
Saturday and <lb />
like three Sui days u <lb />
cession. <lb />
J. H. Hart's horse ran y down; <lb />
main street Christmas day. dam- <lb />
age done. <lb />
Rheumatism is caused by lactic acid in <lb />
lilt blood i hi <lb />
the acid cares <lb />
Good warm meals and nor. <lb />
able sleeping apartments at the R <lb />
House. Will be opened Jan. 1st. <lb />
Next door to Telephone <lb />
The Henderson G Id has en- <lb />
upon rs sixteenth year. Thad <lb />
has made it one of <lb />
i-t and best papers in the Sta- ll is <lb />
lull good things. <lb />
In lb Dales. <lb />
Currents, Seeded Raisins, <lb />
Evaporated Apples and i caches <lb />
S. M- <lb />
There is much mad dog <lb />
throughout the Such <lb />
will continue so lung as <lb />
think d are more valuable than <lb />
Lovit Hines has arrange <lb />
locating large <lb />
plant at and is Inning old <lb />
machinery moved from the <lb />
former mill here. <lb />
Joe bus horses, a id- <lb />
in front of the Ring House Sat-1 <lb />
jumped off tor a run <lb />
away. The vehicle was knocked to <lb />
pieces considerably. <lb />
Christmas passed off very orderly in <lb />
Greenville we believe the day was <lb />
usual. The boys, <lb />
course, made their usual noise with <lb />
cannon torpedoes. <lb />
The Reflector would like to begin <lb />
the new year with a correspondent <lb />
every in the county. Can't <lb />
some one who will send regularly <lb />
drop in to sec us or write us to this <lb />
Mew Officer. <lb />
The following are the officers of Zeb <lb />
Vance Council Royal <lb />
Regent W. B. Wilson. <lb />
Vice T. <lb />
Orator W. H. Harrington. <lb />
L. <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Past RegentS- M. Schultz. <lb />
R. Cory. <lb />
U. Harris. <lb />
S. Tunstall. <lb />
J. Cory. <lb />
R. Cory, J. J. Cory <lb />
W. H. Harrington. <lb />
The order has members and <lb />
insurance in force. <lb />
A HORRIBLE TRAGEDY. <lb />
Oakley, N. C, Dec. 28th, 1896. <lb />
Your correspondent viewed the re- <lb />
mains of David A. Crandall, Saturday, <lb />
whom John Keel killed on Christmas <lb />
day and learned from R. L. Butler the <lb />
main tacts in the case. <lb />
On Ch morning David A <lb />
Crandall, R. L. Butter and Willis <lb />
Crandall, a younger brother of David; <lb />
went to the of John Keel and <lb />
after drinking some all went off r <lb />
hunting. When near the residence of <lb />
J. Sheppard Keel proposed, a <lb />
wrestle with Butler, lint r says he <lb />
told him he did not want to but <lb />
Keel put his gun down ran at But- <lb />
and threw him nearly down and <lb />
when he got up Keel ran at him again <lb />
and Butler threw him down twice. <lb />
The last time he threw Keel, Keel got <lb />
up and said he could whip him if he <lb />
couldn't throw him and catching up <lb />
his gun shot at Butler. Butler show- <lb />
ed a ad scar his hand where <lb />
knocked gun off when Keel at- <lb />
tempted to shoot him. <lb />
David A. Crandall had been stand- <lb />
off not any part in the row <lb />
and when Keel shot at Butler and fail, <lb />
ed to hit him he ran at Crandall and <lb />
snatched the hitter's gun from him and <lb />
ran back a few feet and fired at <lb />
the taking effect just below <lb />
the right collar bone. Crandall lived <lb />
about fifteen minutes after being shot, <lb />
Keel has not been Caught at this <lb />
writing. Keel has been in this town- <lb />
ship twelve months having here <lb />
from Martin county. He has served <lb />
Bye years in State prison for larceny. <lb />
Such in brief are the facts as we <lb />
ed them from Butler and he is the <lb />
main witness in the case. <lb />
The Reporter Had to Look and <lb />
Write Fast to Get AM. <lb />
W. G. Lamb, of is in <lb />
town. <lb />
Lovit t Hines went to Kinston Mon- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
W. W. Leggett left this morning for <lb />
Miss Smith is visiting Mrs. <lb />
i R I. Smith. <lb />
ii It. King today for his home <lb />
in <lb />
7.1. R. Lang and wife spent Christ- <lb />
mas in <lb />
Rev. A. returned to <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
Mrs. came up from Kin <lb />
.-urn this morning. <lb />
J. Ll. More is spending a few days in <lb />
Raleigh and Cary. <lb />
Owens H. T. King left this <lb />
for Norfolk. <lb />
W. F. Chandler, of Push, Va, is <lb />
visiting friends here. <lb />
L. V. returned Monday even- <lb />
from Richmond. <lb />
Edward Greene came home from Nor <lb />
folk Wednesday night. <lb />
J. C. Crew, r-t the Wilmington <lb />
M is in town. <lb />
Rev. D. Wells left Monday to <lb />
relatives at Warsaw. <lb />
Ar Cox, of is vis- <lb />
Mrs. W. A. Savage. <lb />
Miss Sallie Lipscomb has g to <lb />
Charlotte to visit relatives. <lb />
A. B. Hart left Christmas morning <lb />
to visit relatives in Virginia. <lb />
R. B. Jan is came home Wednesday <lb />
from the University. <lb />
Charlie Harris came home from the <lb />
University Wednesday evening. <lb />
J. B. Latham and wife went to Kin- <lb />
Monday to visit <lb />
C. T. and family went to <lb />
Wilson to spend the holidays <lb />
Skinner and little daughter <lb />
Ethel, have gone over in Bertie. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. Critcher, of Roxboro, is <lb />
i relatives in this section. <lb />
E. B. Moore, of Washington, is <lb />
greeting his host of friends here. <lb />
J. L. Taft and James Johnson came <lb />
home Mon evening from Plymouth. <lb />
Willie Bowen left Christmas morn- <lb />
to spend a few days in Baltimore. <lb />
V. L. Stephens and children, of <lb />
Dunn, have been his parents <lb />
here. <lb />
W. O. Little has returned from <lb />
to spend a days with <lb />
Luther Savage is back from Eden- <lb />
ton shaking hands with bis many <lb />
friends. <lb />
Mrs. Mosely, of <lb />
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. W, <lb />
Brown. <lb />
Miss Smith returned Monday <lb />
her Christmas visit to <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
Rev. John C. preach in <lb />
the Court House Wednesday evening <lb />
at o'clock. <lb />
Miss Bessie Harding is home from <lb />
the N. and I. College at Greensboro <lb />
spending the holidays. <lb />
W. I. tender, D. D. Overton and <lb />
Misses Lillian Cherry and Bessie White <lb />
spent Monday at Conetoe. <lb />
Miss Marietta Swan, who has been <lb />
visiting Mrs. T. E. Hooker, left Mon- <lb />
day evening for LaGrange. <lb />
E. B. Higgs went to Scotland Neck <lb />
spend the holidays with his family <lb />
who are visiting relatives there. <lb />
C. L. Whichard, of Norfolk and H. <lb />
W. Whichard, of Whichard, were here <lb />
Saturday and Sunday visiting relatives. <lb />
Miss Mary Alice who has <lb />
been spending the holidays at home, re- <lb />
turned to school at Monday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs. Fannie Smith, Fremont, who <lb />
has been visiting Mrs. J. W. Brooks <lb />
near town, returned home Monday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Aides., N. C, Dec. 29th, <lb />
passed off quietly without <lb />
any disturbance. <lb />
Malone Tucker is sick with <lb />
typhoid fever. <lb />
Col. E. A. Keith is spending the <lb />
here. <lb />
Billie Belcher and his aunt, of <lb />
were visiting relatives here last <lb />
week. <lb />
Mr. Williams, of W spent <lb />
Christmas here his sister, G. <lb />
H. <lb />
Prof. Moore and wife, and Miss <lb />
Myrtle, of C. College, are spending <lb />
the holidays with their parents near <lb />
Washington, D. C. They will open <lb />
school Jan. 4th, <lb />
Prof. L. T. is spending the <lb />
holidays here. <lb />
Dr. D. L. James, of Greenville, was <lb />
here Friday. . <lb />
Biggs has been sick <lb />
for several weeks, u . <lb />
, to be out <lb />
and <lb />
Evans- At the <lb />
Mrs M. V. r of the <lb />
bride, three miles from Greenville, <lb />
Tuesday evening at o'clock, Mr. <lb />
Leon F. Evans and Miss Martha <lb />
were happily married by Rev. E. D, <lb />
Wells. <lb />
The ceremony was by a re- <lb />
u at which a large number <lb />
friends were present. <lb />
Mr. Evans is a prominent tobacconist <lb />
of the market, being the <lb />
head of the popular firm of Evans <lb />
Co. and is one our very best and <lb />
most popular young mm. His bride is <lb />
truly a charming young lady and much <lb />
admired by every one. happy <lb />
couple make their abode at the home <lb />
of Mr. A. H. Critcher in <lb />
The popularity cf the couple is well <lb />
attested by the number of hand- <lb />
some MA useful bridal presents they <lb />
received. <lb />
J. White and carving set. <lb />
A. Kennedy and wife, silver b-t- <lb />
knife. <lb />
D. S. Spain and wife, card receiver- <lb />
J. F. Evans and wife, set silver <lb />
E. V. Smith, water set. <lb />
Dr. Laughinghouse <lb />
wife, silver ladle. <lb />
J. F. Joyner and picture. <lb />
Isaac and Miss Aylmer Sugg, <lb />
receiver. <lb />
W. J. Thigpen and wife, card <lb />
Miss Bessie White and R. M. <lb />
silver card <lb />
Charles rug. <lb />
Rat Rountree, napkins. <lb />
Misses Mary and Lucy Randolph, <lb />
picture. <lb />
G. F. Evans and wife, silver <lb />
service. <lb />
T. E. Hooker, toilet set. <lb />
O. L. Joyner and wife, sugar spoon. <lb />
D. Walker, couch. <lb />
J. B. Latham, towels. <lb />
Mrs. M. F. Latham, napkins. <lb />
W. J. Evans, towels, <lb />
Mrs. S. C. Evans, towels. <lb />
Dr. C. C. bowl and pitcher. <lb />
Randolph and rocking chair, <lb />
D. J. Whichard and rocking <lb />
chair. <lb />
R. S. Evans, rocking chair. <lb />
J. L. Little, butter dish. <lb />
A. A. Andrews and wife, vases. <lb />
Clarence Jones and Ricks, <lb />
C. D. Rountree and wife, lamp. <lb />
G. E. Harris and wife, vase. <lb />
A. H. Critcher and wife, water set. <lb />
Miss Lucie Cox, picture. <lb />
Frank Wilson, <lb />
W. T. Smith, lamp. <lb />
C. T. and wife, rug. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co., rug. <lb />
S. T. White and M. L. <lb />
rocking chair. <lb />
Ola Forbes and n lamp. <lb />
Alfred Forbes, Jr., cracker jar. <lb />
J. R. P. H. Gorman, B. T. <lb />
Bailey, N H. Whitfield, B. E. <lb />
and J. W. Wiggins, lamp and and. <lb />
Hooker-May Wednesday after- <lb />
noon at o'clock at Farmville. Mr. T. <lb />
E. Hooker, of Greenville and Miss <lb />
lone May. of Farmville we-e joined in <lb />
matrimony by Dr. H. D. Harper, o <lb />
Kinston. <lb />
The attendants were Miss <lb />
Forbes with J. W. Wiggins, Miss <lb />
Rosalind Rountree with C. M. Jones <lb />
Miss Pattie May with Dr. E. A. <lb />
Miss 1--11 .-ii Parker with Johnnie Smith <lb />
Miss Rosa Hooker with W. J. Corbett. <lb />
The ushers were Joe Starkey and <lb />
Tom Dixon. J. C. Woolen was best <lb />
map and the bride was given away by <lb />
R. L. Davis. <lb />
Miss Annie Joyner played the wed- <lb />
ding march and Miss Swan sting a solo <lb />
Immediately after the the <lb />
bridal pity left Greenville, and <lb />
elegant wedding supper was served <lb />
night at the King House. <lb />
The bride and groom were the re- <lb />
a large number handsome <lb />
presents <lb />
Mr. Hooker is one of the proprietors <lb />
of the Star Warehouse, and among our <lb />
mos. popular young men. His b-ride <lb />
is a cultured young lady <lb />
possessing wide popularity in social <lb />
circles. <lb />
Tie Reflector joins their host of <lb />
friends in extending best wishes. <lb />
I reached town today <lb />
that the dwelling of Mr. J. J- <lb />
Laughing near G nines land, was <lb />
destroyed by fire early <lb />
night. The fire occurred <lb />
o'clock, the building catching on the <lb />
roof sparks from the chimney. <lb />
When discovered h id made <lb />
such headway that they could not be <lb />
cheesed. light tire was <lb />
seen here. <lb />
The building and most of the <lb />
were destroyed. There <lb />
insurance on bit <lb />
learn how much or the amount of the <lb />
loss. <lb />
Mr Laughinghouse had one of the <lb />
best houses in the county and this less <lb />
is-g indeed a severe to him. <lb />
Every one will truly sympathize <lb />
him, and feel much sorrow over his <lb />
misfortune. <lb />
4,609.878 POUNDS. <lb />
Sold on <lb />
the Greenville to <lb />
Date. <lb />
NEAR POLAND. <lb />
The of Mr J. J. <lb />
By C. Fowler, Jr., of New <lb />
York, Doctor of Publicity. <lb />
There must be bargains. <lb />
People expect them. <lb />
will have them. <lb />
Tin- real bargain is legitimate. <lb />
Bargain advertising pays. <lb />
Bargain advertising is simply aim. ii <lb />
form of specially <lb />
It has all the advantages <lb />
When you advertise a b. <lb />
sun- it is a bargain. <lb />
Bargain advertising must be honest. <lb />
The bargain it must <lb />
large space. <lb />
The price must be given. <lb />
Do not afraid of the largest <lb />
the largest space and the of K <lb />
Don't the same <lb />
same way, twice. <lb />
Don't tell so much about the bar- <lb />
gain in your advertisement that <lb />
have no curiosity to It. <lb />
The Greenville tobacco market has I Bargain advertisements , <lb />
closed for the The season has n s <lb />
been marked with great the is enough, <lb />
sides up to this time reaching <lb />
pounds. This is an of nearly P give figure, and l <lb />
one million pounds over last an n number of dollars, there is <lb />
probably from to per cent more no necessity of filling up space <lb />
tobacco than last year now in the <lb />
with <lb />
tributary to this market, it is <lb />
not an overestimate to say that the mar- <lb />
will sell this year between <lb />
and pounds. This is a <lb />
fine showing. <lb />
The market will reopen on <lb />
January, 4th. The Reflector wishes <lb />
all the buyers, and <lb />
with the market merry <lb />
Christmas and Happy New Year. <lb />
Hand bills may pay, but not <lb />
as well as the large bold <lb />
in the newspaper. <lb />
Not because publish t says h, <lb />
not because I say it, but because <lb />
Monday proves it <lb />
is the only <lb />
publicity, and the only kind that <lb />
is liable to ninety-nine out <lb />
of a <lb />
A CHAIN OF MOVERS. <lb />
Abide Not in One Place Al- <lb />
ways. <lb />
For some days past considerable <lb />
changing in residence has been <lb />
on among our people and still other <lb />
changes are to take place between now <lb />
and New Year. <lb />
D. S. Spain has moved to the <lb />
house on Pitt street. <lb />
J. T. has moved to the <lb />
Daniel house on Greene street vacated <lb />
by Mr. Spain. <lb />
L. W. Lawrence has moved to the <lb />
Baker house on Washington street <lb />
which Mr. Matthews vacated. <lb />
F. M. Hodges takes the house <lb />
the same street which Mr. Lawrence <lb />
vacates. <lb />
Chief of Police J. W. Perkins has <lb />
moved to the Cherry house on Third <lb />
street vacated by Mr. Hodges. <lb />
Postmaster G. King has <lb />
chased the house in which <lb />
Mr. Perkins vacated and is moving <lb />
there. <lb />
lira, R. now occupies Hie <lb />
house on street. <lb />
Register Deeds J. J. Perkins has <lb />
moved to the house on Fourth street <lb />
formerly occupied by Mrs. Home. <lb />
B. T. Bailey has moved in the house <lb />
next to J. W. Morgan on Second <lb />
street. <lb />
A. B. Ellington takes the Hines <lb />
house on Second which Mr. <lb />
vacated. <lb />
II. M. will move to the Per- <lb />
Kins house on Pitt as soon its <lb />
Mr. Ellington vacates, <lb />
L. Joyner will move to his farm <lb />
three miles town. <lb />
J. N. Hart is to to the Sutton <lb />
house next to Pro and M. H- <lb />
will move Kinston <lb />
and lake house in that <lb />
Mr. Han vacates. <lb />
J. B Latham will to Center- <lb />
ville, A. H. is going to the <lb />
house by Mr. Latham and Mrs. <lb />
Lucy Randolph move to and <lb />
occupy the house where Mr ditcher <lb />
has lived the year. <lb />
The Retired Burglar. <lb />
a house that I went into one <lb />
night, in the said the retired <lb />
burglar, saw when git up on the <lb />
second floor a light coming out the <lb />
hall from an open door. hen I got <lb />
a look at that door, I saw a man all <lb />
dressed standing leaning over a bed. <lb />
couldn't see his face, but I could set- <lb />
on the back his head. <lb />
the bed was a child, t in and while, <lb />
and still, but awake loosing up <lb />
at its i it her. Backing out of the door, <lb />
I ticked my lamp against d or jam. <lb />
The up. He wasn't scared. <lb />
I doubt if he would have <lb />
hot lie was thinking of something else <lb />
now. <lb />
he says, and I went in. <lb />
child looked at mo I <lb />
across the floor, and then looked up <lb />
again at father, saying nothing, bit <lb />
lying there rod looking up. <lb />
th; man ca no to be fixed in <lb />
i hat way, all alone v that child, I <lb />
could not even just died <lb />
maybe, but there he was and <lb />
nothing else in world, and the <lb />
was the looking little <lb />
I saw. <lb />
the man wanted was to have <lb />
me go for doctor, lie told me his <lb />
name; he doctor's where <lb />
he lived, and I It was lute, you <lb />
but I away on <lb />
the doctor's door till I heard him open <lb />
his window. I told was <lb />
wanted. <lb />
I went my way. I'd lost a <lb />
night, but what that <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Can't <lb />
at I o'clock in the Christian <lb />
church, at Washington, Mr. J. B. Lath, <lb />
am, of Greenville and, Mis, <lb />
Burgess, Washington, were married <lb />
by Rev. M. Pittman. <lb />
They were attended <lb />
Forbes, of Greenville with Miss Bet <lb />
Burgess, sister of the bride. The ushers <lb />
were John Walter Stilley, Jesse <lb />
and J. R. <lb />
The bride and groom reached Green- <lb />
ville ob the evening train. The <lb />
tor extends best wishes, and bids the <lb />
bride thrice welcome to Greenville.<lb />
Come Get Tour Bocks. <lb />
As Christmas is now over our <lb />
business men will set to work straight- <lb />
up their business for the old <lb />
and getting ready to start the new- <lb />
Many of them will need a new set of <lb />
boons to start the new year's lousiness <lb />
on. For all the Bo <lb />
Store is fully prepared. A lot of <lb />
day hooks, counter hooks, <lb />
pro. <lb />
. We have single and double <lb />
entry ledgers, full leather binding, <lb />
spring backs, from t <lb />
Thy Were Beauties. <lb />
Eager purchasers the R <lb />
fleeter Book Store entirely out of <lb />
beautiful pearl handle gold pens for <lb />
Indies, nearly two days before Christ- <lb />
mas pot here. The pens were so cheap <lb />
and proved so popular that we have <lb />
decided to carry them in Stock. An- <lb />
lot has. been ordered. <lb />
Eat <lb />
This la the complaint <lb />
thousands at this season. <lb />
They have no food <lb />
the stomach end digestive organs, which <lb />
course Hood's Sarsaparilla will give <lb />
them. It also parities and the <lb />
blood, cures that distress after eating and <lb />
misery only a can <lb />
know, an overcomes that <lb />
tired feeling and builds up and sustains <lb />
the whole system. It so prompt- <lb />
and efficiently relieves dyspeptic <lb />
toms and cures nervous headaches, that ft <lb />
seems to have almost a <lb />
Hood's <lb />
, Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the fact the One True Blood Purifier. <lb />
, . are the best after-dinner <lb />
pills, aid digestion. <lb />
FOR YOUR <lb />
NEW YEAR GIFTS <lb />
GOTO <lb />
We Extend ThankS <lb />
We had a good trade during the holidays <lb />
still have a k to select from We <lb />
will show you the latest in <lb />
Dress Goods, Shoes, <lb />
Notions. Hats, I <lb />
Am GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, <lb />
prices that are way down. Come and see us <lb />
and we will give you more goods for a dollar <lb />
bill than any house in Greenville. <lb />
your <lb />
New Year Gifts <lb />
GO TO, <lb />
and look at their beautiful selections. <lb />
A full line of Fresh Family Groceries on hand. <lb />
FIVE POINTERS. <lb />
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We return thanks to all for <lb />
their liberal patronage during <lb />
the holidays and will try and <lb />
make it to your advantage to <lb />
trade with us in the future. We <lb />
will continue to keen a first- <lb />
class line of Dress Goods, Shoes, <lb />
Notions, Hats, Gents Furnish- <lb />
We still have <lb />
a nice stock to select from. <lb />
Come and see us and make your <lb />
New Year selection of presents. <lb />
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Where everything is Stable for the season. <lb />
Cloaks, Capes, <lb />
Shoes, Dress Goods, <lb />
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p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.65 p <lb />
id., Greenville 6.57 p. m., Kinston 7.45 <lb />
p. ii. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 <lb />
a. Greenville 8.22 a. <lb />
Halifax at a. m., 11.20 am <lb />
ally except Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Bram-h leave <lb />
Washington 8.00 a. m., and 3.00 p . m, <lb />
arrives Pamela a. and 4.40 p. <lb />
Tarboro 9.45 a. in., <lb />
Tarboro 3.30 p. in., a. m. <lb />
and 6.20 p. m arrives Washington <lb />
11.50 a. id., 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
Connects with trains on <lb />
Scot I ml Neck <lb />
Train leaves N C, via Alb <lb />
A Raleigh R. ii. daily except Sui <lb />
day, p. m., Sunday P. M; <lb />
arrive 9.00 M., 5.25 p. <lb />
i rig leaves Ply daily except. <lb />
Sunday, 6.00 a. Sunday a m., <lb />
arrive Tarboro and <lb />
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves <lb />
daily, except Sunday, 6.04 a <lb />
m. arriving 7-30 a. m. Re- <lb />
turning leaves <lb />
rives at a. <lb />
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p. m. <lb />
p., Spring Hope 5.3 <lb />
in. nave Spring Hop-.- <lb />
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Trains on Latta branch, Florence R <lb />
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MO m, Clio 8.05 p Returning <lb />
leave m. Dunbar 6.30 a m, <lb />
Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- <lb />
day <lb />
Train If ranch leaves War- <lb />
saw Clinton except Sunday, <lb />
a. m. and 8.50 p. Returning <lb />
Train No. makes close connection <lb />
at points daily, all rail via <lb />
also at U Mount <lb />
Norfolk and R for <lb />
all points North via Norfolk. <lb />
JOHN P. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
T. Manage-. <lb />
J, <lb />
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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 />
two Miles fret to those of your readers <lb />
who have Bronchial or <lb />
Lung Trouble, if they write me their <lb />
express and address. Sincerely, <lb />
T. A. K. C M Purl Tort <lb />
HT Th <lb />
tarn. <lb />
; at druggists, <lb />
curb sea. <lb />
cure bad breath. <lb />
; one gives relief, <lb />
cure constipation, <lb />
cure dyspepsia. <lb />
Catarrh Cannot be J <lb />
with APPLICATIONS, a <lb />
hey cannot reach the seat of the <lb />
. Catarrh is a blood or <lb />
disease, and in order to cure I <lb />
you take internal <lb />
sets directly on the and <lb />
Hall's Core is mead <lb />
prescribed by one of the <lb />
best in this country for <lb />
year, and is a It <lb />
is of the best known, <lb />
Hit beet <lb />
The of the two <lb />
is what produces such won- <lb />
results in Send <lb />
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ago. <lb />
at put out nor baud as <lb />
she accepted it, least with <lb />
the frigid reply, <lb />
is mine to give and yours to <lb />
But gave his arm to cod <lb />
duct her to carriage, and as they <lb />
descended the stair together the dis- <lb />
appointed said in a <lb />
and it <lb />
that, having bad tho happiness <lb />
to see so near man of the <lb />
and of all history, be will not <lb />
afford me possibility and the <lb />
satisfaction of being able to assure <lb />
him that he has put mo under <lb />
for <lb />
With solemn tones Napoleon re- <lb />
I am to be pitied <lb />
It is a fault of my unlucky <lb />
Queen Louisa's own lady in wait- <lb />
related that her sovereign's bit- <lb />
overcame her at the <lb />
and as she stepped into the carriage <lb />
you have cruelly de- <lb />
in <lb />
Century. <lb />
What It Cost Him. <lb />
Mrs. We have <lb />
cleared off the last of that church <lb />
debt, and it never cost you men a <lb />
cent. what can do. <lb />
Mr. don't know about <lb />
the other fellows, but I know you <lb />
have made than <lb />
for extra meals down town while <lb />
yon wore out monkeying around. <lb />
Indianapolis Journal. <lb />
Napoleon and Robert Fulton. <lb />
Tho emperor bad revealed the <lb />
truth to bis favorite brother when <lb />
ho said that ho himself would never <lb />
attempt a landing on British shores, <lb />
that he send to Ire- <lb />
land. It is a significant straw that <lb />
when Fulton offered to make <lb />
the flotilla independent of wind and <lb />
wave by the use of steam Napoleon, <lb />
tho of science, friend of <lb />
and member of the <lb />
institute, displayed very little <lb />
interest. For some time past <lb />
be bad been coquetting with the <lb />
American granting him <lb />
subsidies to prosecute <lb />
bis schemes for applying steam <lb />
power to various marine of <lb />
destruction. He probably intended <lb />
to keep others from using Fulton's <lb />
inventions. That ho made no fair <lb />
trial of them himself would to <lb />
show- that he had no real use for <lb />
of by Pro <lb />
AMATEUR MASSAGE.<lb />
a , <lb />
SHOULDER <lb />
MERCHANTS <lb />
year's supplies will <lb />
their i merest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. Our stock incomplete <lb />
u all its branches. <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
ALWAYS AT <lb />
Tobacco. Snuff <lb />
we buy from M <lb />
to buy one A <lb />
e stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
ways on band and sold at priest suit <lb />
the Our goods are all <lb />
told f therefore, i <lb />
so run, we sell at a <lb />
S. M. . <lb />
GOOD FOR STOCK AND P <lb />
TOO. <lb />
is <lb />
pared especially for stock, as well as <lb />
man, and for that purpose is sold -n tin <lb />
cans, holding one-hail pound of <lb />
cine cents. <lb />
Lambert. Franklin Co., <lb />
I have used kinds of medicine, but <lb />
I would not give one package of Black <lb />
for all the others I ever saw <lb />
It is best thing for horses or cattle in <lb />
g of th e year and will cure <lb />
time. <lb />
an. <lb />
Here is there a o. <lb />
charcoal. y <lb />
tin-in the mightiest to <lb />
The food on your and <lb />
your own body ; the same <lb />
i et between the two stands the <lb />
ion, the arbiter of growth or <lb />
death. <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make flesh, blood and hone. No. <lb />
But by means of the Shaker Digestive <lb />
we can enable the to <lb />
digest food which would <lb />
and prison tin- .-y-t m. In <lb />
forms of dyspepsia incipient con- <lb />
with weakness, loss of flesh, <lb />
thin nervous n <lb />
dial is the remedy. Taken <lb />
wit i it relieves at once. It <lb />
and assists to nourish <lb />
trial to show its merit <lb />
cents. <lb />
is the best for <lb />
d en Doctors recommend it in place <lb />
f t tor Oil. <lb />
THE DISCOVERY SAVED big LIFE <lb />
Mr. C. D <lb />
ville. says. D-, New <lb />
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken <lb />
with and tried fie <lb />
for miles about, but no avail <lb />
aim was given up and I could not <lb />
Emu's New <lb />
in my store I sen.; for a bottle and j <lb />
began is and from the dose <lb />
to gel better, a d after using e <lb />
bottles was up and it It ii <lb />
worth Its weight In gold We won't <lb />
keep or house without Get a <lb />
trial at L. Woo <lb />
re<lb />
Among a lot of air fund <lb />
children sent to the seaside one <lb />
summer was one poor little waif <lb />
who did not join in tho other <lb />
games, but was found alone <lb />
down on the rooks surveying the <lb />
ocean. you like to come <lb />
and play some games with the other <lb />
little she was asked. <lb />
no, said the waif, rather <lb />
look at the water what <lb />
you find to interest you in the <lb />
there's lots of <lb />
said the waif enthusiastically, <lb />
it's the only time in my I over <lb />
seed enough of <lb />
origin- <lb />
The origin of the <lb />
is thus explained by the Lon. <lb />
den Golden Dr. John Bull <lb />
was the first professor of <lb />
music, organist of Hereford <lb />
and composer to Eliza- <lb />
beth. John, like a true Englishman, <lb />
traveled for improvement, and hay- <lb />
heard of a famous musician at <lb />
St. he placed himself under <lb />
him as a novice, but a <lb />
very soon convinced the master <lb />
he was inferior to the scholar. The <lb />
musician showed John a song <lb />
be bad composed in parts, telling <lb />
him at the time that be defied <lb />
all the world to produce a person <lb />
of adding part to <lb />
his composition. Bull desired to be j <lb />
left alone and to be indulged for a <lb />
abort time with pen and ink. In less <lb />
than three he added parts , <lb />
more to the song, upon which the ; <lb />
Frenchman was so much surprised , <lb />
that he swore in great ecstasy he <lb />
must be either the devil or John <lb />
Bull, which baa ever since been pro- <lb />
in England. <lb />
Weary of Self Made Bras;. <lb />
Mr. Moody has a popular and very <lb />
telling way of the errors <lb />
are so rife in the theological <lb />
thinking of many persons today. <lb />
Speaking of salvation by grace, he <lb />
is well that a man <lb />
save himself, for if a man could only <lb />
work his own way to heaven you <lb />
never would hear last of it. <lb />
Why, down here in this world, if a <lb />
man happens to get a little ahead of <lb />
bis fellows and scrapes a thou- <lb />
sand dollars together, you'll bear <lb />
him bragging about his being <lb />
made telling how be began <lb />
as a poor boy and worked his way <lb />
up in the world. I've heard so much <lb />
of this sort of thing that I'm <lb />
and tired of the business, and <lb />
I'm glad shan't men brag- <lb />
through all eternity bow <lb />
into <lb />
Dr. G. <lb />
ville. Ill, says. Dr. New <lb />
Discovery I owe By life I was taken <lb />
with Grippe and f led the <lb />
for miles about, but of no avail <lb />
and was up and told I could no <lb />
live. Having Dr. King's New I Ma <lb />
In my store for a end <lb />
began its use and from the first dose <lb />
began to get better, and after <lb />
bottle was up and about again. <lb />
t is worth its weight in fold W. <lb />
Keep store or without It. <lb />
a free trill at L. V. oaten <lb />
rug More. <lb />
The of <lb />
ad What Ara For. <lb />
The benefits of massage are so <lb />
well known that it is needless to re- <lb />
them, no ill person should <lb />
be denied invigorating effects of <lb />
laying on of Many <lb />
persons are kept from the curative <lb />
effects of massage by the thought of <lb />
expense, <lb />
skilled masseuses <lb />
To Friends and <lb />
Customers. <lb />
f T has reported <lb />
that I would not be <lb />
in the Mercantile <lb />
year. I want <lb />
. to say that is a mistake. <lb />
I remain in <lb />
at the place. <lb />
hanking you for your <lb />
past liberal patronage <lb />
and hoping to <lb />
a continuance of the <lb />
same, I am yours to <lb />
serve, WHITE. <lb />
Sale of Real Estate. <lb />
and by of decrees of ti a <lb />
ed i nit on t for Hie Ea-- <lb />
entered in ca-e of the Marine <lb />
against <lb />
f I .-it noon on <lb />
day, January at the Court House <lb />
in y, <lb />
Carolina, expose to nubile a in <lb />
tract of la Mo and Beaver <lb />
am townships <lb />
more r less. lands <lb />
Alfred F T. Can the <lb />
and n on <lb />
b of road leading <lb />
Cross I to Alain's bi . <lb />
and known as the place. <lb />
F. I r <lb />
Die. It, <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
------A- fresh line of------ <lb />
our. <lb />
An Impossibility. <lb />
It is related in the Washington <lb />
Star that on occasion Senator <lb />
was standing with a visit <lb />
English statesman on the high <lb />
steps at west side of the capitol <lb />
looking down Pennsylvania avenue <lb />
toward treasury department <lb />
The stranger had scan to in- <lb />
amuse in <lb />
ton. <lb />
have a wonderful people <lb />
here, Mr. Senator. Nothing can he <lb />
impossible with such go ahead in- <lb />
said <lb />
things impossible here. It is <lb />
impossible to march a brass band <lb />
down that avenue and have a crowd <lb />
of people go in tho opposite <lb />
direction at the, <lb />
CURE FOR HEAD <lb />
As a remedy all forms of e <lb />
Electric Bitters has proved to <lb />
very best. It effects a permanent cue <lb />
and the most dreaded habitual sick <lb />
headaches yield to its influence We <lb />
all who are afflicted to procure a <lb />
and this remedy a air <lb />
Mi ease constipation Else <lb />
Bitten cures by giving the need ton <lb />
to the bowels, f w ca big <lb />
the use of m Try it one. <lb />
its aim at L. Woo <lb />
Bombardment of the residence <lb />
portion of BOW forbidden by <lb />
laws of war, bas been repeatedly <lb />
in spite cf <lb />
still of said <lb />
Mr. the most <lb />
of things is a pen that <lb />
won't York Sun. <lb />
Moonstruck is borrowed from as- <lb />
It formerly described one <lb />
who was mad by sleeping in <lb />
rays of moon <lb />
GROVE <lb />
Election <lb />
W the he'd in <lb />
Township the <lb />
-lay of N was <lb />
an equal f votes for two <lb />
persons justice of the here- <lb />
by ; id mas <lb />
eases the es the k of the <lb />
nit to cad election <lb />
to the <lb />
Now. fore, y of <lb />
power red upon me by lie <lb />
f N ii bin, elect-on is <lb />
Ii ordered to be at the r- <lb />
in sail Tues- <lb />
day, of December, l-96, <lb />
lot the of one Justice <lb />
for said Township The <lb />
Hoard K o held <lb />
election on Nov. v ill <lb />
aid election In <lb />
n said 2nd day of December <lb />
as by law. <lb />
n under this th day of <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Si Court. <lb />
Election Notice. <lb />
at the held in <lb />
land i ship on Tuesday the <lb />
of N-v- 180-, an equal <lb />
vote- cast tor <lb />
f.-r of th s P.-ac-, thereby <lb />
a tie. and whereas in such cases the <lb />
law requires the the <lb />
to call her election to till the <lb />
vacancy. <lb />
New, by virtue of Hie <lb />
power c interred upon me laws <lb />
of North another election is <lb />
hereby ordered to be held In s Id Town- <lb />
22nd d of <lb />
th-- purpose of electing one <lb />
of the for said <lb />
The precinct of Election, who <lb />
on November id 1896 <lb />
will hold said election on the sad <lb />
day f December as prescribed <lb />
law. <lb />
O v n under my hand this day of <lb />
December, <lb />
V. . M YE, <lb />
Clerk Court. <lb />
high wages. enable the home <lb />
attendant or friend in some degree <lb />
to take her place is the aim of this <lb />
The skilled masseuse must know <lb />
the body, with the location of nerves <lb />
and muscles, that be or she may be <lb />
able to give such as need it special <lb />
treatment. <lb />
Massage supplies to the feeble the I <lb />
exercise they are unable to obtain <lb />
otherwise and a series of <lb />
movements of limbs, fingers and <lb />
toes, as well as the strokes of the <lb />
masseuse's hands. These, some- <lb />
what violent, should not be tried <lb />
without the the physician, <lb />
and no direction for their use is in- <lb />
in this <lb />
The strokes given in massage are <lb />
for or for the purpose of <lb />
rousing blood vessels and other or- <lb />
to action and may be light or <lb />
bard, the same variety of stroke be- <lb />
varied to suit the patient. No <lb />
rule can be given for this, as <lb />
is something given only by <lb />
and experience. <lb />
Massage must never be given to <lb />
weary, and the masseuse should <lb />
have a hand firm, but soft, flexible, <lb />
sensitive and strong. Even an <lb />
may have this kind of hand, <lb />
and practice will make it full of <lb />
healing to the sick. <lb />
masseuse must stand or sit in <lb />
a position comfortable for herself, or <lb />
otherwise she will be unable to give <lb />
comfort. It is the rule to rub tho <lb />
limbs toward the body. Beginning <lb />
at tip of fingers, rub with steady <lb />
toward shoulder, varying <lb />
tho force according to the wish of <lb />
the patient, and the whole <lb />
arm. Starting with the toes, rub <lb />
toward the thighs. The rubbing of <lb />
the abdomen is in a course. <lb />
On the back it follows the course of <lb />
the backbone and must have some <lb />
force to it. <lb />
With all the motions, in a general <lb />
treatment the arms are taken first, <lb />
then legs, chest, abdomen, <lb />
from one end to the other of tho <lb />
Rubbing with tho flat hand is the <lb />
ordinary method known to every <lb />
one. There is also rubbing with the <lb />
tips of fingers, is very <lb />
soothing when done lightly and of- <lb />
ten induces sleep when practiced <lb />
the bead and wrists. <lb />
An invigorating motion is given <lb />
by resting the base of the hand on <lb />
arm or body, tips of fingers <lb />
firmly on tho skin and drawing to- <lb />
ward the base of band, working in <lb />
this manner from wrist to shoulder <lb />
and from foot to thigh. The band is <lb />
never flat when doing this, but bent <lb />
to give purchase to the notion of <lb />
the fingers. <lb />
It will be found that the motion <lb />
of kneading tho flesh, is <lb />
most that of kneading <lb />
bread, will both stimulus and a <lb />
restful sensation to the invalid. Or. <lb />
the limbs this is taken from side to <lb />
side, not up and down, as the former, <lb />
but like, it in that it starts at the <lb />
wrists and unties working upward. <lb />
Last of all, and often omitted save <lb />
in cases of sluggish circulation, <lb />
comes percussion, which is slapping <lb />
tho entire body from hand to <lb />
from foot upward, tho bead be- <lb />
omitted. This may done with <lb />
entire band flat, or with it bent , . , . <lb />
so only tho fingers, thumb and prevail in dis- <lb />
base of hand touch tho flesh, and are invariably <lb />
by derangements of the <lb />
ten not beneficial. Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb />
Practice will make these hints <lb />
plain and enable any one with a <lb />
sound body and nature The liver is the great driving <lb />
to aid in curing or in the mechanism of <lb />
sufferings more easily i e j <lb />
and there are many women man, and when it IS Out of order, <lb />
and children who will take massage the whole System becomes de- <lb />
those love who will not , , ,. . . .------1. <lb />
take it from a more skilled masseuse, ranged and disease is the result <lb />
who is a stranger. These notes are If <lb />
written to those who long to help R Ult S Ll av <lb />
and who know nothing of <lb />
massage rubbing, soon <lb />
wearies both persons <lb />
By using these four motions a be- <lb />
can give an hour's massage <lb />
without becoming greatly fatigued, <lb />
and their benefit is marked to the <lb />
York Ledger. <lb />
Can. <lb />
Strange things will occasionally <lb />
happen on railroads. Not long ago <lb />
a Fort Wayne freight on <lb />
looking over the oars of bis train, <lb />
was surprised to find seven oars the <lb />
numbers of which in correct <lb />
rotation. He scarcely believe <lb />
that through pare a <lb />
thing could happen, but there were <lb />
the cars, with the first one next to <lb />
the engine numbered and the <lb />
others back to the seventh one with <lb />
numbers in the ascending order and <lb />
in correct position. In their wan- <lb />
about from place to place the <lb />
cars got shuffled together by <lb />
dent so that numbers were as <lb />
described above. to the <lb />
laws that govern the operations of <lb />
chance a thing is not likely tr <lb />
occur again in years. <lb />
Meat, <lb />
Meal, <lb />
Ac, <lb />
Lard, <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Sugar <lb />
am <lb />
which I <lb />
selling-so low <lb />
it can sea <lb />
surprise. <lb />
Come see me <lb />
and I will <lb />
treat you fair <lb />
square. <lb />
P.<lb />
Will open at <lb />
Oct. a boom School <lb />
t; years of i- <lb />
limited to <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
P. O C . <lb />
ii <lb />
AW, <lb />
N. <lb />
I In <lb />
r y <lb />
A. I I y M <lb />
. W. V <lb />
VIII <lb />
K .-t Latham . i-n <lb />
n. o. <lb />
v . B. <lb />
Hill. N- N. C. <lb />
O It N R <lb />
Greenville, . C <lb />
Practice in all the <lb />
K. D. U JAMES<lb />
N. C <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Male <lb />
Tho i. n of ml-i wit <lb />
open on <lb />
SEPT <lb />
continue f Ml <lb />
The terms are a- <lb />
Primary I- per mo. <lb />
Intermediate <lb />
fit <lb />
Languages <lb />
The work mid tin school <lb />
will <lb />
We a i on r . p <lb />
patronage. <lb />
w. ALF <lb />
Al i i <lb />
and dealer in all <lb />
FINE BUGGIES a SPECIALTY <lb />
Ail kind- of impairing done <lb />
We labor good <lb />
material and prepare to<lb />
CO. <lb />
GREENVILLE N. Q <lb />
---------DEALER 191-------- <lb />
MARBLE <lb />
Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
Doctors Say; <lb />
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb />
re and Iron F en <lb />
so id. work <lb />
prices reasonable. <lb />
Old Line <lb />
K S I <lb />
Ore <lb />
ville at all <lb />
Par River <lb />
at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro A. H. <lb />
Tuesdays, and <lb />
days. <lb />
are sub staffs <lb />
of on Tar <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Tea for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia. Ni- w York and Bo-ton. <lb />
marked via Dominion <lb />
Vi-w York. <lb />
Li Nor <lb />
f Baltimore Steamboat <lb />
Baltimore. Miners <lb />
JNO. Agent, <lb />
J. A-; <lb />
V. <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
CHILL <lb />
IS J AS U <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
told but rear. <lb />
this your. In nil our i. , <lb />
u In toe <lb />
at pa i<lb />
costs cotton planters more <lb />
than five million dollars an- <lb />
This is an enormous <lb />
waste, and can be prevented. <lb />
Practical experiments at Ala- <lb />
Experiment Station show <lb />
conclusively that the use of <lb />
will prevent that dreaded plant <lb />
disease. <lb />
la. of law, by <lb />
on hot in la th. Stain H <lb />
told la a book w and will <lb />
few to hi who will <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb />
Wanted-An Idea<lb />
Who can think <lb />
of <lb />
thing to <lb />
your they may bring yon wealth. <lb />
Write JOHN CO. Patent <lb />
Ii. C. for offer <lb />
and hot or two wanted. <lb />
OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
--------IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A LINE--------<lb />
YEARS has taught me that best in the die <lb />
Rope, Building Pumps, Implements, and every <lb />
ting necessary for Millers, and nous purposes, . well a <lb />
Hats. Slices. Ladies I hand. A in <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and for Clara's O. N. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep and clerk i. <lb />
S. V <lb />
C. COBB , Pitt Co. N C. <lb />
T. J. Co <lb />
COBB BROS CO. <lb />
f AND <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
Offices ill an I I Water <lb />
Ties and Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Solicit <lb />
All c in <lb />
Life, Fire and <lb />
N. C <lb />
THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All placed in <lb />
ASS COMPANIES <lb />
Vt <lb />
E. T. <lb />
Wilson, N. . C <lb />
N. , <lb />
attention Riven to <lb />
an.- of <lb />
male on short lime. <lb />
John W. H. Long, <lb />
N. N. C, <lb />
LONG. <lb />
D and Counselors at Law. <lb />
H. <lb />
Practices In all the <lb />
Administrators Notice <lb />
Having is day q ml Hied before E. <lb />
A. Clerk of Court of <lb />
Pi t com as administrator of the es- <lb />
Carson, deceased. <lb />
notice is hereby given to the <lb />
of estate to their clams <lb />
duly to me for payment <lb />
on or before the t December, <lb />
18-7. or th s notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their All u indebted <lb />
to said are make <lb />
payment and thus save cost and <lb />
This In, 8th day of December <lb />
J. H. I <lb />
Christie T. Canon, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
In with a d- made at <lb />
1896 of Superior <lb />
Court in a case therein pending in which <lb />
J. N. By mini. Executor of R. <lb />
is plaintiff and R. B. Mid others <lb />
are defendants, notice is hereby given <lb />
to the creditors of II . <lb />
ed to file with me the evidence of their <lb />
claims said estate, on or before <lb />
the 16th of November 1800. It is <lb />
made my y to report to r <lb />
term the amount of the <lb />
and die pro share of each debt in <lb />
the assets. Those creditors desiring <lb />
to share the assets their <lb />
claims within the above specified time <lb />
E. A. <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court. <lb />
C, October 1898. <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Pitt County, J in the Con rt <lb />
Moore <lb />
vs. <lb />
Sarah <lb />
I he defendant above named Will <lb />
once that an action as above <lb />
has commenced in the <lb />
Omar of Pitt County for divorce and <lb />
the said defendant will take <lb />
notice that she is required to appear at <lb />
the next term the Superior Court of <lb />
Pitt County, to lie held at the <lb />
House In Greenville on tho Mon, <lb />
day after 1st Monday in September <lb />
and or demur to the com- <lb />
plaint of the plaintiff, or the relief de- <lb />
will be granted. <lb />
This 24th day October, 1896. <lb />
E A. <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
B. V. Attorney. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue -f a decree of Pitt <lb />
Court in the case J. It. <lb />
t berry and the heir- at Law of T. R <lb />
t hen v T. J. vis, E. Dan- <lb />
and W. L. Elliott, the <lb />
Commissioner will sell <lb />
the court house door in on <lb />
Monday, the day of Dec, <lb />
following oms niece or parcel o <lb />
lot land town of n- <lb />
and being the alt <lb />
lot No. and which <lb />
the by <lb />
Co. and J. ii. Cory now stands. Same <lb />
being sold for B <lb />
T was sold on Monday <lb />
t but the bid having been raised <lb />
a ale is <lb />
This November ill, <lb />
P. G. JAMES, <lb />
Sale of Valuable Land. <lb />
By of the vested in roe <lb />
a decree of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
made at September 1801 In <lb />
a in which J. T. <lb />
I. F. is and <lb />
I will offer for sale at the Court <lb />
door In Monday the <lb />
day of December to the highest <lb />
the of <lb />
land situated In the county of <lb />
Ope tract ii on east <lb />
of creek adjoining the <lb />
Louis Galloway, James R. <lb />
T. Wilson an others containing <lb />
acres more or less and <lb />
Smith place. <lb />
One t in Township north <lb />
side Tar River adjoining the of <lb />
Moses el Uriah Leggett. the Kr e.- <lb />
laud and others and known as the <lb />
land. <lb />
The term are one third <lb />
one and to years, interest from flay of <lb />
sale, title r tallied all the purchase <lb />
money Is paid with the to the <lb />
to pay the whole and take his <lb />
Hie J. <lb />
N. C. October 7th. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
tut-of the power vested in me <lb />
as Commissioner by a of <lb />
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