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Sleep <lb />
Cars on all Night <lb />
Safe Schedules. <lb />
Apply to Tit fol Time <lb />
Tables, Bates and General <lb />
or address, <lb />
B. L. T. T. A., <lb />
Charlotte, N. O. <lb />
F. A., <lb />
N. C. <lb />
No to answer <lb />
J, It Cult, W. a. Turk<lb />
D. O. <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave on <lb />
Fri- <lb />
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb />
water permitting, <lb />
leave at A. <lb />
M., Greenville A. M. Tues- <lb />
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb />
Hailing hours de- <lb />
pending on stage of water. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and <lb />
ton, and for all points for the Went <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion Go. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Buy Line from <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston, <lb />
JNO. N. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. G. <lb />
,, <lb />
A Free Trip to Paris <lb />
trip l l <lb />
PATENT <lb />
or j alto <lb />
roe <lb />
i- The Eastern<lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
-AT <lb />
VOL. XIX. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. JANUARY 1900. <lb />
He had a Vision. <lb />
News reaches hen- of a very sin <lb />
and romantic marriage which <lb />
Washington D. C. Jim- took place in township In <lb />
this last <lb />
LETTER. <lb />
I bat queer occur <lb />
knows, but <lb />
, t. I and well-to-do farmer, <lb />
ever lo set- <lb />
which Mr. Kilns Harris, a very re <lb />
of trying get <lb />
they call an <lb />
on the protective <lb />
tariff system by the republican ad- <lb />
ministration. that <lb />
is being <lb />
sections which pro- <lb />
duce articles affected the sever <lb />
reciprocity treaties, <lb />
under the tariff law, <lb />
which the approval of the <lb />
House well us the of <lb />
the Senate, are trying to get demo- <lb />
to help them defeat <lb />
treaties. <lb />
Mr. pulled ff <lb />
New Year Reception without a <lb />
those who have been <lb />
fussing for over whether <lb />
Gen. Miles or Admiral <lb />
should lie given precedence. Gen, <lb />
Miles was given precede under <lb />
the rule which always been <lb />
followed. <lb />
. There is another row on between <lb />
Gen. Miles and Adjutant To <lb />
It was started by the rec- <lb />
of Gen. Miles that <lb />
this year's West Point class be <lb />
graduated In February, instead of <lb />
June, In order the graduates, <lb />
instead of civil appointees might <lb />
the in sec- <lb />
lieutenancies in I he regular <lb />
army. reason, Gen. <lb />
bin bitterly antagonizes this <lb />
course, he, as <lb />
General of the Army, <lb />
has no personal Interest the <lb />
of civilians lobe second- <lb />
lieutenants in the regular army. <lb />
Secretary Root is said to to- <lb />
wards Corbin a little, although he <lb />
has decided the qua- <lb />
yet. . <lb />
While no In Washington <lb />
seriously that the <lb />
will dare to <lb />
the bill of t <lb />
of Indiana, which <lb />
es to reduce <lb />
the electoral <lb />
of a number of states, <lb />
Wilson, of South <lb />
Carolina, who is an able <lb />
lawyer, has gathered a <lb />
of legal decisions showing that <lb />
has no constitutional <lb />
to do what Mr. <lb />
bill proposes, even if it had <lb />
inclination, which he doubts. <lb />
Mr. Wilson several <lb />
ions of the S. Supreme Court, <lb />
one of which contains the following <lb />
plain right to vote <lb />
Is a privilege by <lb />
pal law, and inhering exclusively <lb />
, in this He also points mil <lb />
that the right to vote has been <lb />
denied by a large number of States. <lb />
For instance, an educational <lb />
is by Maine, <lb />
Connecticut, Booth <lb />
Carolina, Mississippi, <lb />
Colorado, Wyoming, while the <lb />
payment pt certain taxes is re <lb />
before vole, by <lb />
Band, Pennsylvania, Del- <lb />
aware, South Carolina, Georgia, <lb />
Florida, Tennessee, and <lb />
Nevada. Mr. Wilson says tho <lb />
imposed by <lb />
debars a larger in <lb />
of citizens arc effected <lb />
the or laws any <lb />
state, and that ho feels <lb />
sine the best sentiment of the <lb />
try, regardless of politics, sustains <lb />
the solution which the suffrage <lb />
laws of South Carolina Slid other <lb />
southern states have secured to <lb />
people of intelligence of <lb />
Stoles. <lb />
yearS of age, and a Miss <lb />
maiden lady of some or sum- <lb />
were the contracting parties. <lb />
It Unit Mr. Harris, who until <lb />
Sunday was a widow, r of sonic six <lb />
weeks ; in, lo have <lb />
i th- Lord In u <lb />
trance last Friday night iii <lb />
which it was coin of him to <lb />
betake himself on the following <lb />
morn to i ii- house of a neighboring <lb />
lady, a Miss and state <lb />
that accordance with a special <lb />
command from on high was the <lb />
solemn duty for the I wain to be- <lb />
come united in the bonds of <lb />
The supposed vision resulted in <lb />
Mr. Harris at once calling on the <lb />
lady, proposing a marriage, being <lb />
accepted, a license here <lb />
Saturday being married on <lb />
to Raleigh News <lb />
and t <lb />
Enlarge Hus- <lb />
in all large mercantile establish- <lb />
advertising is recognized <lb />
a necessary adjunct of <lb />
therein conducted To secure ens <lb />
is as necessary as to employ <lb />
clerks; it is as needful to sell <lb />
goods as to buy them. <lb />
brings customers nu <lb />
merchant it makes the <lb />
business greater and <lb />
the small <lb />
Record. <lb />
Opinion and Success. <lb />
Ii is the professional man of in- <lb />
who inspire- Hie <lb />
of his fellow citizens, and thereby <lb />
their business. <lb />
is merchant who sells bis <lb />
goods a per advertisement, and <lb />
advertises honestly and <lb />
I hat builds up a <lb />
means commercial <lb />
It is the citizen who is honest <lb />
with his fellow however <lb />
ed his means, who has good <lb />
opinion and will <lb />
find for bis <lb />
is not I he out ward <lb />
of integrity which wins <lb />
success, there must be the <lb />
mil honesty of heart back of it, for <lb />
the evil hour outward shun <lb />
of integrity quickly disappears, <lb />
only the sincerity of true hon- <lb />
faces and evil. <lb />
New Journal. <lb />
Paragraphs with Points. <lb />
means ; <lb />
a in somebody's cap. i, <lb />
The Chinese actor never goes on <lb />
the stage without bis cue <lb />
of a lady horse I an <lb />
Premium on <lb />
mm m <lb />
We desire to return <lb />
thanks to our many <lb />
for liberal patronage <lb />
the past year. <lb />
will<lb />
At when <lb />
a Merry Christmas is <lb />
with a good time, which may in- <lb />
elude the intemperate use of <lb />
or drink, the question can lie <lb />
is premium on temper- <lb />
outside of the mere phys- <lb />
distress which over eating or <lb />
drinking is likely to produce <lb />
The recent order of a leading <lb />
that <lb />
should give up the <lb />
use of them or lose their jobs, is <lb />
not a matter left to Hie lab of I he <lb />
hence can hardly be <lb />
to individual excellence or the <lb />
personal desire to reform in <lb />
habit of cigarette smoking. <lb />
But outside of this mandatory <lb />
order the mailer of <lb />
smoking, a close observance of <lb />
advancement of rail- <lb />
it will be found that the <lb />
temperate and industrious man <lb />
will move ahead of I he mail who is <lb />
given to occasional drinking. <lb />
And in other trades it will be <lb />
found the clear thinker pro- <lb />
the best work, and to be a <lb />
clear thinker, temperate and reg- <lb />
habits are necessary. <lb />
In trade and commercial deal- <lb />
in mailers of re <lb />
it may be <lb />
there is a premium paid for <lb />
How about society Does <lb />
or woman command <lb />
greater respect the <lb />
ate <lb />
Probably not, unless I here lie a <lb />
in the standing <lb />
so that the intemperate habits of <lb />
the man arc overlooked, because <lb />
of his money. <lb />
If temperance commands a <lb />
the world, why <lb />
should it not be more sought, more <lb />
demanded more valuable in <lb />
the social J m- <lb />
salt <lb />
tamer. She is probably u grass <lb />
widow. <lb />
A prudent man resembles a pin; <lb />
his head prevents him going too <lb />
far. <lb />
Eternal vigilance is tin- price of <lb />
pretending to be other I hail <lb />
you are. IS <lb />
Some men are born poor, some . <lb />
achieve poverty some <lb />
poverty on others. IS <lb />
the amateur pugilist <lb />
of cure is than an ounce of <lb />
prevention. <lb />
A man never knows how- Unit <lb />
be is worth until the sheriff dis <lb />
poses of his properly, <lb />
A miss is far than ;. mile, <lb />
inasmuch as she doesn't have lo <lb />
purchase for feet. <lb />
All things mu-t have an <lb />
,, vs the proverb maker. Yes. and <lb />
an things I hat have an cud must <lb />
have I tin. <lb />
In we are taught a <lb />
gnat many things we arc <lb />
compelled to unlearn after reach <lb />
maturity. <lb />
A writer Bays a man at six- <lb />
can wear In it than lie <lb />
could twenty. Of course, he <lb />
can; with baldness the youthful <lb />
swelling of the head goes down. <lb />
For the new year you <lb />
us at Hie same place ready <lb />
to do business with you. <lb />
Come us <lb />
Yours to please, <lb />
Dots Prosperity Cause Law. <lb />
i; ill Male<lb />
j I <lb />
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kill <lb />
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the <lb />
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inn. I same e. obtained <lb />
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Tims -1; <lb />
It i <lb />
that I here was never witnessed in <lb />
such <lb />
is I,, is day, and ii <lb />
grid observe <lb />
i ii i- into i he Hike <lb />
tin- of <lb />
. Numbers i i <lb />
;. . If I II . <lb />
J I hi in i It i in <lb />
various stages of and <lb />
for i bis cause, if no other, <lb />
mus will long remain u <lb />
painful nu <lb />
The New says <lb />
cases of and <lb />
before lire mayor <lb />
Hirer p <lb />
ii,. i . <lb />
The I nil. Ion Star s; there <lb />
is the name <lb />
able <lb />
ed pamphlet <lb />
which should <lb />
Tithe hands <lb />
of who <lb />
raises Cotton. The <lb />
book, is sent Free. <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS. j <lb />
V, St , Me York. <lb />
Great on Traveling, <lb />
If tin- people every Slate <lb />
were good on travel- <lb />
average North Carolin- <lb />
a well known railroad <lb />
man rail- <lb />
v of country would gel rich <lb />
A man who looks like he <lb />
ten cents the <lb />
world will bop a and <lb />
several hundred miles and <lb />
. see bis <lb />
Oil. well, all right shows <lb />
i In- ins of blood art. yet thick <lb />
water iii the North <lb />
Slate and that when a <lb />
lo ace his relative, be Is going to <lb />
It, i<lb />
BAKE <lb />
The people to live in the <lb />
i went let b century will lie the <lb />
for the <lb />
it may lies in <lb />
hi , ,,, <lb />
I I'm I all .,,.;, wiles <lb />
Jr., in Home <lb />
.;,, t rep iris i <lb />
cities I In . of dis <lb />
Without . lie <lb />
nice.- d t-1 . <lb />
I Carolina bail In i- <lb />
II but was far from The <lb />
oil <lb />
j as iii j Slate, pi ; <lb />
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. . i. week <lb />
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police com I <lb />
Health the <lb />
Mainspring <lb />
Sue <lb />
FOB- <lb />
Hardware, Paints <lb />
AND <lb />
The chief essential of success fur <lb />
a young man is what vast ma <lb />
of young men think annul <lb />
least- is good health and <lb />
a Bound That lathe <lb />
Aral nothing precedes It. <lb />
In for bu that <lb />
Should be a young man's <lb />
not hit abilities, nor his <lb />
work, but his health. That is the <lb />
cornerstone of all. <lb />
cannot bring but <lb />
health may, and generally does, <lb />
develop <lb />
Rome Journal. <lb />
A SPECIALTY. <lb />
of the <lb />
will <lb />
lime, although will bI- <lb />
ready Tuesday lo them, all the rest <lb />
of world will be enjoying <lb />
phase of Monday, the last of <lb />
I be nineteenth December <lb />
Al Melbourne <lb />
will be going to bod, for will <lb />
o'clock; Manila <lb />
w ill be I hours earlier in <lb />
Calcutta English <lb />
will sitting their <lb />
dinner, for it <lb />
ill be about six i. flock; and <lb />
in the tower of <lb />
House of will <lb />
striking the hour of noon. In <lb />
Ion, New York Bud Washington <lb />
half people will be eating <lb />
i .-i mi Monday morning, <lb />
Chicago will be barely con- <lb />
of ii. At the same <lb />
. -in ill lie <lb />
It.- ii. of what is <lb />
night, though <lb />
dark hours <lb />
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the same morning hours <lb />
earlier to the west, <lb />
nut at Midway or Brooks Island <lb />
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On the famous military road, <lb />
la Is a silver <lb />
mine in a <lb />
The coins from <lb />
Ibis silver were much sought by <lb />
the settlers. They were called <lb />
from Hie name of the place in <lb />
which were mined. A <lb />
was a or for <lb />
lire. a whence, by a <lb />
u, dollar, ft <lb />
Works Vol. Hook <lb />
f this hi nothing b. <lb />
with silver silver <lb />
n- i i n in i an <lb />
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proud of it, and so sure it <lb />
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I to any one <lb />
product <lb />
And now a New York ll has <lb />
not done bill produced <lb />
one I pills Ins away in the back <lb />
The new flower is three <lb />
a half Inches iii diameter, <lb />
-i n, in new kind of foliage <lb />
laud foe Ion days. <lb />
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
GREENVILLE, sT. O. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD <lb />
hairs<lb />
evidently regards <lb />
good friend to have, when a dial- <lb />
expensive campaign is <lb />
on, judging from the way <lb />
his Secretary of the Treasury is <lb />
favoring the National City Bank <lb />
it the matter of depositing the in- <lb />
receipt in that <lb />
bank. <lb />
Williams, who for <lb />
ten m city editor of <lb />
Charlotte she <lb />
the beat local editor in the <lb />
baa resigned her position on that <lb />
paper and taken a similar <lb />
on the Charlotte News. <lb />
The reason for the change is that <lb />
Hiss Williams the night <lb />
work required on the too <lb />
taxing for her, and the News being <lb />
an afternoon paper makes her <lb />
work lighter. Mr. I. A. cry <lb />
on the Observer. He <lb />
la an excellent writer. <lb />
HAPPENINGS AND <lb />
NOTES. <lb />
Josh Manning has a position as <lb />
clerk K. Manning Co. <lb />
Joseph from <lb />
is now living in the house formerly <lb />
South <lb />
There are northern papers that <lb />
easily misled. In UM, <lb />
i i <lb />
. and gold <lb />
. Hint. <lb />
. hand much <lb />
, Now yon will <lb />
were . the <lb />
. . -i ii a great <lb />
n. Von would suppose <lb />
it in what is said that quite two- <lb />
thirds or of the occupied by II. T. Smith, <lb />
whites were warm for It. H. is from <lb />
foreign policy and where he has been spend <lb />
ready for all its consequences, j Christmas with relatives. <lb />
is very great. I Fred Smith, the carriage man, <lb />
it is really the other here a full line of ear <lb />
quite three fourths builder's material, <lb />
the democrats are against j Nobles, of <lb />
conquests and the letter, has just moved in town. He has <lb />
spirit of the Declaration rented a farm from A. G. Cox. <lb />
Independence the Constitution i That long looked for car of salt, <lb />
of the United Stale-. are which P. F. Manning <lb />
southern new-papers that turners have been waiting for so <lb />
favor expansion conquests just j long, arrived yesterday. <lb />
as there were in UM, many such I,. X. Edwards will move <lb />
were for gold only, but the row. He is going back to bis farm <lb />
people are not that way. We can this year. We regret to lose him <lb />
not that it is a gross wish him a prosperous year, <lb />
regulation for any man or Lewis Kittrell has taken charge <lb />
paper to state that the south is for of his new house here at last, <lb />
conquering and holding the Philip- j having moved this week. <lb />
pines and making other conquests, house is a nice one and with some <lb />
in time. Northern men go back ; work he will have the best house in <lb />
and tell newspapers that Hie south j town. <lb />
is simply that way. We beg to inform all those who <lb />
We believe it is not true, but a noticed our mistake in Winterville <lb />
deception, greedy, items some lime ago, saying that <lb />
selfish who favor grabbing the would <lb />
her lands, a- there in a few days, that the <lb />
are who favor laud century will not be here until Jan. <lb />
grabbing all around the globe. 1st. 1901. <lb />
lint iii the we must believe Last Tuesday morning <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
had two big tires <lb />
Morning By the <lb />
loss was by the sec- <lb />
Rev. Dr. G. a <lb />
North Carolinian, died Monday at <lb />
St. M. <lb />
One Dose <lb />
in. and <lb />
and . f -1 <lb />
Bag <lb />
from evidence that seems con- Tripp's bone became frightened at <lb />
Last Sundays issue of the Hal sense of Hie the train and jumped through the <lb />
,. party In the south is very of one of A. Cox <lb />
News and Observer was , , brick stores, smashing the <lb />
most useful papers that .,,, M ;, entire front, sash and ail, except <lb />
State has yet had. It was twenty- <lb />
page, tilled with valuable <lb />
matter showing the progress made <lb />
in the past year. There were in- <lb />
letters from nearly all the <lb />
prominent towns giving the ad <lb />
each had made along <lb />
different lines and the prospects of <lb />
future development. Prominent <lb />
educators gave a gist of what the <lb />
colleges have leading <lb />
churchmen told of what the differ- <lb />
denominations hail accomplish- <lb />
ed lO this great work. It is a pa <lb />
par worth preserving. <lb />
Destroying The Children. <lb />
American men and women <lb />
realize that in of our conn- <lb />
try alone were during the last <lb />
school term over sixteen thousand <lb />
children between the uses eight <lb />
and fourteen taken out of the pub-1 <lb />
ton Messenger. <lb />
No One Fears Death. <lb />
one large pane. The horse was <lb />
blind and was left standing untied. <lb />
He ran into a walling here some <lb />
j time ago, breaking a plank <lb />
hurling himself right badly. It <lb />
I thousands of per would learn to <lb />
ions die under all sort- bl, <lb />
stances, and never yet have I seen <lb />
one display the slightest fear of <lb />
This remarkable state- <lb />
was made the other day. ac- <lb />
cording to the Philadelphia <lb />
by a physician who has practiced <lb />
many in Philadelphia, and <lb />
who has seen a great deal of hos- <lb />
service. <lb />
is a popular be <lb />
went on, imagine that a death- <lb />
bed scene is ever terrible, other <lb />
than as a parting between loved <lb />
ones. The fear of the unknown is <lb />
never present at the last. Even <lb />
amid ignorance and vice I have <lb />
never experienced such Scenes as a <lb />
novelist, who at rives after realism. <lb />
ill sometimes picture. <lb />
a is told lie <lb />
lie their nervous recover the end is near, <lb />
systems wrecked, and their seems resigned to his <lb />
minds were Incapable of going on thought seems to <lb />
any further Id the Infernal arc <lb />
log system which exists In alike of men <lb />
Inquires Edward women. <lb />
in the Home <lb />
Those win. become hysterical <lb />
declare arc Iii to die <lb />
ire the ones who arc as ill as <lb />
they are. These III <lb />
ways gel well, <lb />
reason I Oh, I <lb />
I here is any. It's II human <lb />
Journal. these sixteen <lb />
thousand helpless little <lb />
be continues, simply the <lb />
children we know about, foil- <lb />
medical men who have <lb />
given their lives to the of <lb />
children place the number whose <lb />
health is shattered by over-study <lb />
at more than Oft thousand each <lb />
year. It is putting I In- <lb />
mildly to lists that, of all Amen <lb />
can institutions, that which deals <lb />
with the public education of our ,, , drink than not lo <lb />
children is at once the , drop. <lb />
X. C. Jan. <lb />
C. J. Tucker, B. Lang, Bryant <lb />
Gardner and B. O. went <lb />
to Greenville Monday. <lb />
Miss Katie Kinsey, of New <lb />
was here Monday. <lb />
El. Cox, of Johnson's Mills, <lb />
was here Monday. <lb />
J. Z. went to Greenville <lb />
today. <lb />
Amos Miller and Mrs. Fannie <lb />
of stopped over <lb />
here Saturday night while on their <lb />
way to <lb />
Dr. Johnson is here to relieve <lb />
Dr. I son for a few weeks. <lb />
The fourth of January is a great <lb />
day for Waller. <lb />
Mrs. and <lb />
are i moving to Vanceboro <lb />
Joe was here Saturday. <lb />
Shad Woolen, representing the <lb />
J. Reynolds Tobacco to. U-ft for <lb />
Kin-loll list night. <lb />
Mrs. w. J. Kittrell arrived <lb />
A -i from Winterville where she has <lb />
don't know been visiting relatives. <lb />
Patrick and Jake <lb />
came in on the train last night <lb />
from Greenville. <lb />
A Moil In Each. <lb />
his weather makes the coal bin . <lb />
look like a has been. <lb />
I is a hole lot easier some I <lb />
the most unintelligent <lb />
most <lb />
and tin <lb />
Made by the Orange <lb />
Weak pocketbooks follow Christ <lb />
mas week. <lb />
experience is ob- <lb />
from spilled milk. <lb />
I'm cause man's a barber that <lb />
doesn't give him any license to <lb />
; his wife. <lb />
All relatives may not lie <lb />
j wealthy, but all relatives <lb />
are pretty sine In be distant. <lb />
A sick man hasn't much chance <lb />
for recovery when his is very <lb />
low, and still less when his purse <lb />
in in that condition. <lb />
lit advisable for a man to <lb />
keep his Man <lb />
If annex Canada, where will link Philosopher, i when <lb />
the absconding cashiers go for <lb />
safety t <lb />
Ministers are on the <lb />
Christmas tied of matrimonial lees. <lb />
lit goes he's liable to give himself <lb />
away <lb />
I as good <lb />
II r oilier New <lb />
He season fer off is <lb />
measles, but whole <lb />
some, sticks <lb />
He Good Resolution kin his <lb />
own, but he it mighty hard <lb />
work man what <lb />
De ain't he <lb />
no year you <lb />
rolls up sleeves make it so. <lb />
Dar's life in de but <lb />
want it you might <lb />
well make up dig <lb />
deep, <lb />
de cow kicks de milk over in <lb />
de Now Year, I hank de <lb />
fer water en keep a <lb />
Constitution. <lb />
Another case of smallpox <lb />
found in Charlotte. <lb />
has <lb />
i I div-. ; , . <lb />
., . . <lb />
. the; j<lb />
, . <lb />
COTTON MARKET. <lb />
in county, <lb />
has the first constitution- <lb />
amendment club for the cam-, As wired to Ai Co., cot- <lb />
ton and peanut buyers. <lb />
New York future quotations to <lb />
It is stated that the report that are as <lb />
of a certain division <lb />
of the Southern Bail war had . <lb />
r ,. . January . <lb />
to smoke cigarettes is an . . . <lb />
error. . <lb />
May . <lb />
One hundred State convict <lb />
begin work next month on j Receipts <lb />
the Eastern railroad. <lb />
At Wilson on Saturday night <lb />
Close. <lb />
W. I. a merchant, shot. Jan Feb <lb />
and killed Richard an- <lb />
other doing business <lb />
Opening. <lb />
MARKET. <lb />
next door. is under arrest. I <lb />
The man who wears his hair <lb />
longest doesn't always have it <lb />
longest. <lb />
Man may made clay, but <lb />
that doesn't signify that all men <lb />
arc bricks. <lb />
The salesmen who travel for a <lb />
rope manufacturer ought to carry <lb />
a long line. <lb />
Talk is said hi be cheap, but the <lb />
chap who goes out to buy a parrot <lb />
won't think SO. <lb />
There arc many DOS and downs <lb />
in my remarked the <lb />
fractious milkman a the worked the <lb />
pump handle vigorously.<lb />
LOCAL MARKET. <lb />
Spot cotton in Greenville <lb />
Close <lb />
The report of the North Carolina <lb />
corporation commission for <lb />
shows that on the railroads of <lb />
State in the year two passengers <lb />
were killed and injured. In <lb />
the same time -1 were. <lb />
killed injured. <lb />
EVERY SAY <lb />
IS <lb />
A SPECIAL SALE DAY <lb />
at My I do not cut prices one day and make <lb />
. on somebody else the next, but every <lb />
MY ARE SO LOW that it U to to me <lb />
before yon buy. Ton never get fooled at my store but <lb />
eT time you come <lb />
IS in every department and my goods are NEW,. <lb />
Hats, <lb />
and <lb />
, . can get all wants filled at my stole <lb />
at the lowest prices for honest goods. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
THE NEW BIG STORE. N. C <lb />
Minstrels Friday Night <lb />
The people were so well pleased <lb />
with the performance of the <lb />
Minstrels Friday night. <lb />
that have requested the boys i <lb />
to give they will do <lb />
so next Friday night, 5th. It will <lb />
not be a repetition of the former <lb />
one, but at the next performance <lb />
there will be almost an entire <lb />
change of with new <lb />
jokes, new songs, new special- <lb />
ties. Professional minstrel troupes <lb />
give no better performances than <lb />
the home give, by attend- <lb />
you not only get the worth of <lb />
your money in fun, but also help <lb />
the band get uniforms. <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
Do You Want <lb />
ONE <lb />
ALL A AND PROS <lb />
NEW <lb />
THANK FOR PAST <lb />
FAVORS AND ASK CON <lb />
OF SAME. <lb />
TO SERVE, <lb />
LEE s. V. <lb />
H. W. <lb />
WHICHARD <lb />
lo W. B. <lb />
Whichard. W. <lb />
CLOSING OUT <lb />
OWING TO A CHANGE THAT WILL BE MADE IN THE <lb />
TUCKER CO <lb />
N. C. <lb />
About January next we will sell our entire <lb />
stock of Dry Goods, Notion, Clothing, <lb />
Furniture Crockery at <lb />
FIRST COST FOB CASH. <lb />
Until i, 1900. <lb />
TUCKER CO. <lb />
Alter two years <lb />
Premiums hare been paid <lb />
IN THE <lb />
If <lb />
to. <lb />
of <lb />
to Ladies Home Journal ex- <lb />
with the Christmas Issue, Iii <lb />
you send your renewal to this <lb />
you can get the Journal and <lb />
Saturday Evening both a <lb />
year for can <lb />
gel them at the same price. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
mil as the <lb />
. iciest market prices <lb />
aid I'm country produce. <lb />
TO CURE A <lb />
Take Laxative <lb />
Tablets. All refund the <lb />
money if it fails to cure. E. W. <lb />
Grove's signature on <lb />
The strongest in the I <lb />
B ., I sweeter than honey, and when <lb />
woman in love-with ,,,.,, K r G <lb />
world <lb />
bring up <lb />
now days and run over their <lb />
if they in I lie way <lb />
It always u inner, fur we <lb />
care for I <lb />
Glenn, former <lb />
f Central church, has to <lb />
roar<lb />
It I. I I ,.,. <lb />
U ii <lb />
I.-Chill iii <lb />
iii <lb />
school. He baa as an <lb />
and will probably en- <lb />
W evangelist <lb />
you u I his course in Hie <lb />
inn-it I , v. . . ,,,,, . , . <lb />
UM Mora News <lb />
in Wanes end Observer. <lb />
Eve, but never a word about <lb />
Adam. <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
A Farm Library Of <lb />
Concise and <lb />
Printed and Beautifully illustrated. <lb />
By JACOB <lb />
No. HORSE BOOK <lb />
All about with <lb />
. a u u work, it Ice. y. Cents. <lb />
No. BOOK <lb />
Ail about grow;, Small <lb />
if and other nice. <lb />
No. POULTRY BOOK <lb />
All about Poultry ; the beat Poultry Book Id<lb />
of all the principal oilier <lb />
rm <lb />
NO. COW BOOK <lb />
All about Cows and the Dairy trivial a <lb />
colored life like <lb />
breed, other y <lb />
NO. BOOK <lb />
Just oat. All about Inf. Feeding. Butch- <lb />
etc Contains over beautiful half <lb />
tones and other engravings. Price, <lb />
anything like practical, <lb />
ere having an enormous sale--East. West, North and <lb />
one who a Horse. Co. Hog or <lb />
Chicken, or Small ought to send right <lb />
for the BOOKS. m <lb />
FARM JOURNAL <lb />
la roar lot It <lb />
A. la nail on <lb />
Silt after I and paper In <lb />
e world- paper in. In the <lb />
over a reader. <lb />
Any OPE BOOKS, and the FARM JOURNAL <lb />
Simple FARM JOURNAL and circular j BOOKS<lb />
can. r. <lb />
. <lb />
of J. <lb />
Your Policy<lb />
Has Cash Value, <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance <lb />
works automatically, <lb />
Will lie within <lb />
three years after lapse if you are <lb />
In good health. <lb />
After Second Year <lb />
No<lb />
are payable at the lie- <lb />
of the second and of each <lb />
year, provided the <lb />
for current year be paid <lb />
They way lie used <lb />
To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the or <lb />
To Make Policy Payable as <lb />
an during the Lifetime <lb />
of Insured. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. V. <lb />
W. H. White, W. T. <lb />
. e have just opened <lb />
nix building with entirely new <lb />
and complete stock of <lb />
We Carry <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb />
Hats, ware, <lb />
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb />
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb />
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb />
carried in a general stock. <lb />
We Also Sell <lb />
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb />
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb />
MEAL AND <lb />
Our prices on everything will be <lb />
found as low as a good article can <lb />
be sold at. You are cordially in- <lb />
to visit our store. <lb />
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb />
of country produce. <lb />
WHITE FLEMING, <lb />
N. <lb />
WELCOME THE NEW YEAR <lb />
with feasting and good cheer. <lb />
If yon intend receiving New <lb />
Year's nil.-, yon will want to <lb />
lay on your table th- choicest <lb />
that the market affords in <lb />
the tinned and potted <lb />
meats, pate <lb />
olives, pickles, jellies and <lb />
everything else nice which we <lb />
have furnished especially for <lb />
the holiday season. <lb />
GREENVILLE g. C. <lb />
r-----e----a <lb />
Cotton Bagging and always <lb />
on h a . <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb />
hand. and <lb />
old. A trial will convince you. <lb />
W. <lb />
you <lb />
tn ii. <lb />
ii 1.1 <lb />
J. S.<lb />
X, <lb />
w, <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
The King Clothier <lb />
has no old goods to Shove off on <lb />
Just what a man or boy should <lb />
wear. all to see me and I will con- <lb />
you I have the right goods <lb />
at a lower than you have <lb />
to pay for cut price goods. <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
on the margin of this paper it <lb />
is to remind you that you <lb />
Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
yon to set lie as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
find the cross mark on their <lb />
paper <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
1900. <lb />
Happy New Year. <lb />
Write it now. <lb />
A white New Year. <lb />
are thawing <lb />
Everybody buckle down to work. <lb />
How is your swear holding <lb />
The days are growing a little <lb />
longer. <lb />
Stand by your new year <lb />
It snowed the old year out and <lb />
new year in. <lb />
A pen can lie driven, but <lb />
are usually lead. <lb />
Some folks yet write 1899 just <lb />
like 1900 had not come. <lb />
The Board of County School Di- <lb />
rectors meet next Monday. <lb />
Notwithstanding the cold the <lb />
days have been beautiful. <lb />
The new year moon will shed <lb />
some light on the question. <lb />
The at C. T. <lb />
have captured a box of bats. <lb />
By express fresh But <lb />
per n at S. M <lb />
Some of the new leaves turned <lb />
over are getting their first soils. <lb />
Now you can bring on to- <lb />
market Is again. <lb />
The biting winds on top of the <lb />
snow have almost given us a <lb />
The weather has moderated con- <lb />
and the snow will soon <lb />
January Superior court begins <lb />
next Monday. Judge Bowman will <lb />
preside. <lb />
The fool killer is out after those <lb />
who stop to argue over when the <lb />
20th century begins. <lb />
at letter heads <lb />
and come-to The Reflector <lb />
for some new ones. <lb />
There was more Sunday <lb />
night, and everything <lb />
ready frozen it every bit <lb />
If you are a borrowing reader of <lb />
Tue you ought to re- <lb />
solve to subscribe for ii during <lb />
1900. <lb />
is a right smart month. <lb />
It will give us five Mondays, five <lb />
Tuesdays, five Wednesdays and <lb />
two new moons. <lb />
Tuesday Deeds Moore <lb />
received a telephone order for a <lb />
marriage license, but he could not <lb />
send it out that way. <lb />
editor's homo is almost con- <lb />
into a hospital, every <lb />
of the family but one being <lb />
sick, and that one grunting. <lb />
The Baptist Sunday school had <lb />
its party in opera Mon- <lb />
day There was a largo at <lb />
and all enjoyed it. <lb />
On the Com- <lb />
missioner- awarded the <lb />
for publishing the state- <lb />
of the county to <lb />
tor. <lb />
The cold weather bring many <lb />
wild ducks up river. They <lb />
get on dangerous ground when <lb />
they come in reach of the hunters <lb />
hereabout. <lb />
The return of the boys <lb />
gives things about the warehouses <lb />
their appearance, with <lb />
the except ion that it cold for <lb />
in much <lb />
co. <lb />
A drummer here this neck said <lb />
he is so anxious to see a good el <lb />
in Greenville that he will head a <lb />
subscription list with If a <lb />
stranger feels that way how ought <lb />
the home folks to feel. <lb />
NEW CALLERS. <lb />
Some Stop Here, Some Yon- <lb />
Monday, MOO. <lb />
Mrs. is <lb />
R. S. left this morning <lb />
for Wilson. <lb />
Bruce Sugg returned to Kooky <lb />
Mount today. <lb />
W. H. of Kinston, came <lb />
over this <lb />
A. Savage this morning for <lb />
to buy horses. <lb />
J. L. Little, cashier of the bank, <lb />
on the sick list today. <lb />
Miss Mayo, of <lb />
visiting Mrs. E. House. <lb />
Edward Greene Saber King <lb />
left this morning for <lb />
Van of Bethel, has been <lb />
spending a few days with Andrew <lb />
Moore. <lb />
John Antes, of Portsmouth, Va., <lb />
is visiting his sister, Mrs. B. <lb />
Brown. <lb />
J. Bowling and two boys re- <lb />
turned Saturday evening from <lb />
Durham. <lb />
B. Drew, of Georgia, is here <lb />
his annual trip looking after <lb />
J. F. Evans has moved his family <lb />
I here. He occupies the Yellowley <lb />
house, just east town. <lb />
TOBACCO ASSOCIATION <lb />
One Organize PHI County. <lb />
There was a tanners <lb />
and others heir <lb />
Tobacco Growers Association for <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
Record. <lb />
Mi. Alton Warren <lb />
The i the following in- <lb />
notes on the weather <lb />
The rainfall during the month of <lb />
December was 2.96 There <lb />
won three snows, frosts <lb />
one thunder storm the <lb />
The meeting was called to order j annul. <lb />
in J. Grimes. President temperature reached <lb />
the state Association. <lb />
The following wore i It <lb />
J. <lb />
Vice <lb />
J. <lb />
M. Smith. <lb />
Delegates to State convention in <lb />
Raleigh Jan. 17th; O. I. Joyner, <lb />
II. H. Cotton, A. J. Move, G. T. <lb />
Tyson, j. Al <lb />
M. Jones, W. Jack- <lb />
son, W. at. Smith, W. It. Smith. <lb />
J. D. CK. <lb />
There was discussion by many <lb />
of those present shoal the low <lb />
price of tobacco and the best way <lb />
to reach a remedy. All believe <lb />
that the trust is responsible for the <lb />
I low price of crops, and the prime <lb />
purpose of the Tobacco Grower's <lb />
Association is to break the control <lb />
which the trust has of prices. To <lb />
do this the should have <lb />
the operation of all other <lb />
Rev. B. Miss Thomas, of industry. <lb />
who were here at the <lb />
union meeting, returned home this i <lb />
ABOUT THE STORES. <lb />
Some Chances The New Year <lb />
Brings. <lb />
A stroll among the stores this <lb />
new year morning show these <lb />
Lee formerly with Ed. <lb />
Plymouth. <lb />
Leslie Newton formerly with C. <lb />
is now with H. <lb />
Major Fleming, formerly with J. <lb />
B. White, goes back to his home <lb />
in the country. <lb />
T. F. formerly with <lb />
J. A. Brady has formed a co-part- <lb />
with J. F. Evans and they <lb />
go in business at Five Points. <lb />
Will Norman, formerly with the <lb />
Greenville Supply Co., is now with <lb />
J. A. Brady. <lb />
O. W. formerly with J. <lb />
S. will go to Florida. <lb />
J. W. Mayo, with <lb />
Frank Wilson, returns to Grimes- <lb />
land. <lb />
Simon who was with White <lb />
Fleming, goes to Winterville to <lb />
engage in business there. <lb />
Lonnie Fleming, who was with <lb />
Zeno Moore Bro., is now going to <lb />
school. <lb />
L. O. Brooks, who was with <lb />
Higgs Taft, has gone back to <lb />
Grifton. <lb />
Wyatt Barber, formerly with <lb />
D. W. goes to his farm <lb />
near town and Lafayette Tyson <lb />
takes his place in the store. <lb />
formerly with <lb />
T. has gone to White- <lb />
Sugg, who formerly <lb />
clerked for C. Forbes, left this <lb />
morning for Washington. <lb />
J. W. Bryant, formerly with <lb />
Pulley Bowen, has gone to <lb />
son. <lb />
Miss Bessie who has been <lb />
with Mrs. M. D. Higgs for some <lb />
will lake charge of a school <lb />
his spring. <lb />
Prof. L. L. return- <lb />
ed from his holiday vacation <lb />
will his school for young <lb />
ladies tomorrow. <lb />
Revs. T. J. Crisp, Mildred <lb />
and K. Mason, of <lb />
who was here at the union meeting, <lb />
returned home today. <lb />
Rev. R. T. aim Miss Annie <lb />
Biggs, of Scotland Keck, who were <lb />
the meeting, <lb />
returned home today. <lb />
I Tuesday, January, 1900. <lb />
Cadet Cotten. <lb />
A special from Manila, dated <lb />
Dec. published in these <lb />
columns a few days ago. contained <lb />
this <lb />
and the Leigh com- <lb />
on the Is ill instant, with j <lb />
during the year 1889 was de- <lb />
on June 8th. The lowest <lb />
temperature was degrees below <lb />
February The <lb />
lest rainfall any month was 10.83 <lb />
inches in July, <lb />
if <lb />
no <lb />
Orinoco Guano <lb />
Local s Here <lb />
Dr. Joyner has leased <lb />
office building on Third street <lb />
occupied by late Dr. <lb />
W. Brown, and ill locate here for j <lb />
medicine. Dr. Joy- i <lb />
Certs a Pitt and one of I <lb />
our best young <lb />
onto of the me <lb />
the State University and also <lb />
Mas largest an Guano in the world. <lb />
Manure your beds with and than an <lb />
to BOO per acre; it will give the <lb />
a quick and vigorous growth, will mature <lb />
BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT. YELLOW LEAF- <lb />
Farmer's Bone Fertilizer <lb />
Is the all round Guano for all crops; on <lb />
crops and reliable. <lb />
S. ROYSTER GUANO CO. <lb />
Norfolk, Va.<lb />
M J W J L <lb />
state University also of . <lb />
Jefferson Medical College of <lb />
in each which he j <lb />
-IN ALL LINES. <lb />
gt prices that will suit you. <lb />
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb />
ed high distinction. Since grad- <lb />
he has practiced a year at <lb />
City, like the true sou of, <lb />
Pitt county that be is. he has such <lb />
such love <lb />
that he back to cast his <lb />
lot with his home people and labor <lb />
with them for the advancement of <lb />
his section. wish him success, <lb />
two companies of infantry, <lb />
ed John seaman, <lb />
was wounded in the knee, the only <lb />
casualty in the <lb />
This will deeply interest forth <lb />
left this morning Carolinians when they learn that <lb />
. for Georgia. <lb />
Raymond Tucker this morn- <lb />
for Tarboro. <lb />
J. B. Cherry, Jr., left Monday <lb />
evening for Kinston. <lb />
Monday <lb />
Jr O. I A. n. Officers. <lb />
At the las of Acme <lb />
Council Jr. O. A. M. <lb />
the following officers were elected <lb />
for ensuing term <lb />
J. It. While. <lb />
J. Ii. Jarvis, Vic, <lb />
Whichard. A. R. <lb />
II. C. Hooker, Conductor, <lb />
L. Warden. <lb />
J. W. Bryan, Inside Sentinel. <lb />
K. A. Jr. Outside <lb />
W. Ii. <lb />
The Council has recently had a <lb />
considerable increase in members. <lb />
White. <lb />
i AM <lb />
Cotten, son of Mr. <lb />
Robert R. Cotten, of Pitt county is <lb />
executive officer on the <lb />
which is seeing much active <lb />
vice in the Philippines. Cadet <lb />
Harry Wall returned Monday Cotton has many friends in North <lb />
evening from Wilson. Carolina who will be glad to hear <lb />
J. A. Higgs and son, Allen, who will be <lb />
Raleigh, glad service <lb />
B. V. returned safety. Cadet Cotten <lb />
evening from Danville. left the Slates last May for <lb />
Miss Bully Higgs left this on the ship Glacier, going <lb />
morning for Rocky Mount. via Gibraltar and the Canal. <lb />
H. W. Holcombe returned Mon. Manila he was trans- <lb />
day evening from Danville, to the 8.8. Petrel and <lb />
J. R. Wilkinson returned to last <lb />
day evening from Roxboro. mentioned being a gunboat cap- <lb />
Miss Marietta who from the <lb />
visiting Mrs. T. E. Hooker, News Observer, <lb />
left this morning for Wilson. <lb />
Ruth Harris, who has i <lb />
visiting Mrs. H. . White, left j Killed by Her Sweetheart. <lb />
morning for Wilmington. <lb />
Dr. R. L. Carr returned Miss Mamie Chatham, of Miss Marv Alice <lb />
evening. He says the section, died Wednesday Miss Marietta Swan Ml <lb />
crop U not ripe but Is prom- M ., of ., <lb />
j wound. It is a-ad death d the <lb />
G. M. Tucker this morning , <lb />
Dress <lb />
In ti rank <lb />
I ti per cent. <lb />
room for Spring Stock, I am <lb />
rice goods at a cut price from <lb />
noon. <lb />
Little Miss Nina gar <lb />
birthday party Monday <lb />
of her <lb />
for Raleigh to take his daughter, , . u . <lb />
Miss Mamie, to the Baptist <lb />
versify. Miss Chatham and was playing with <lb />
. . ,., , . , revolver, when it was <lb />
Miss Annie of . . . ,. . ,. <lb />
spent Monday with Miss <lb />
Harris and returned home on the right eye and <lb />
evening the head. She lived only <lb />
Wednesday, moo cu minutes. Miss Chatham was <lb />
. ,,,.,,. years old. and was one <lb />
J. A. Dupree went to Bethel . , , . <lb />
. toe most popular young ladies <lb />
t , . ,. . section. Mr. Small is about <lb />
U. t. Moore left this ,., ,, , . , . <lb />
for Wilson old and is crazed with <lb />
grief as a result of the unfortunate <lb />
j Burnett has bis He made several attempts <lb />
family to , . . , <lb />
at suicide Wednesday night, and <lb />
W. E returned Is still under the rare of friends <lb />
from Wilson. ,, <lb />
Jesse Irvine returned Tuesday successful attempt to end bis life. <lb />
evening from Wilson. Review. <lb />
Herbert Harris returned <lb />
day evening from Wilson. <lb />
A. K. Palmer returned Tuesday <lb />
; evening from South Boston, Va. <lb />
T. returned <lb />
Tuesday evening from Richmond. <lb />
On the January and <lb />
Mis. T. E. Hooker gave a musical <lb />
at their residence on Dickinson <lb />
avenue their guest. Miss <lb />
of Belleville, New <lb />
York. After several songs <lb />
rendered by Mrs. Hooker, <lb />
Mrs. Grimes and Miss Swan <lb />
ducts by Miss Clara oil <lb />
piano and C. S, with man <lb />
The party was escorted to <lb />
the room, where such a <lb />
supper as only Mrs. Hooker and <lb />
Mrs. could prepare was <lb />
served. Those present were Mr. <lb />
in Mrs. Waller. Grimes, Mrs. <lb />
Horn Miss Bruce <lb />
, Ada <lb />
Woolen. Messrs. It. L. Davis, C. <lb />
M. c. S. Forbes. II. W, <lb />
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little Misses May and <lb />
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ton, returned home today. <lb />
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full salesman at the store of R. <lb />
has none to take charge <lb />
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turned Tuesday from <lb />
their trip to Washington where <lb />
gave a performance Monday <lb />
night. The boys had a cold ride <lb />
through country but they gave <lb />
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Did you see the boys roll up u <lb />
ball in the The longer they <lb />
rolled larger grew. <lb />
that more <lb />
you roll the ball the larger will <lb />
the return but when you stop <lb />
rolling the increase ceases and the <lb />
ball to melt. <lb />
all flint I am <lb />
Every thine is new. No old goods, stock <lb />
or damaged, to shove off you. <lb />
C. S. FORBES <lb />
PARING.<lb />
General Shop. <lb />
In Winston. <lb />
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merchant who was arrested <lb />
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to await trial in the Federal Court I <lb />
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I HAD A BIG TRADE ON MY CHRIST <lb />
MAS GOODS AND TO THANK <lb />
ONE AND ALL FOR YOUR VERY LIB <lb />
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MB toward the writes <lb />
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Home Journal. <lb />
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years, Boston Bryant, sixty-six <lb />
years old, will be reunited to his <lb />
twin-sister before the year 1890 is <lb />
closed. <lb />
Boston is the venerable colored <lb />
sexton of the Suffolk <lb />
Church, of whose pastor, Dr. W. <lb />
W. Staley, he is the friend <lb />
Baton Dr. Sta- <lb />
are by birth. <lb />
The lite drama enacted by <lb />
ton bis Eliza <lb />
ant, was made possible by slave- <lb />
day Way back the <lb />
early forties they were a happy- <lb />
pair of a big North <lb />
Carolina plantation. Their owner <lb />
loved his slaves. He was also <lb />
of wine and fast living. He was <lb />
finally forced to sell one of his <lb />
man holdings every year to main- <lb />
his style of living. <lb />
It so came about that the twins <lb />
were by sale about the <lb />
year 1815, when they were twelve <lb />
years old. They grew to manhood <lb />
womanhood without knowing <lb />
each other's whereabouts. <lb />
Some days ago Eliza, whose last <lb />
name is now heard that <lb />
Boston was in Suffolk. She wrote <lb />
a letter of inquiry, and <lb />
ton expects to meet him sister at <lb />
her home N. C, by <lb />
Friday morning. <lb />
Boston is a typical helium <lb />
vigorous and active despite <lb />
his age, effusively polite to <lb />
Dr. Staley asked his <lb />
for a special collection for the <lb />
faithful old sexton. The response <lb />
was liberal enough to pay his rail- <lb />
road fare and for several <lb />
presents <lb />
Don't worry the memory <lb />
getting down to That's <lb />
It's a good idea for a business <lb />
to sell everything <lb />
excepting his customers. <lb />
Stamps Must Be Mutilated. <lb />
Ike Commissioner of Internal <lb />
Revenue has made a ruling in re- <lb />
to the ion of <lb />
stamps that will interest <lb />
man the country. <lb />
He all cases where a <lb />
documentary stamp of the <lb />
of cents or any urger <lb />
denomination shall lie used for tie- <lb />
noting any tax imposed by the act <lb />
of June IS, 1898, the person using <lb />
the same shall, in <lb />
to writing or stamping there- <lb />
on, with ink. the initials of his <lb />
name and date when affixed, mu- <lb />
said stamp by cutting three <lb />
parallel incisions lengthwise <lb />
through the stamp, beginning not <lb />
more than one fourth of an inch <lb />
from one end thereof and extend- <lb />
to within of an inch <lb />
of the other end. Where such <lb />
stamp is by cutting or <lb />
perforating in any author- <lb />
by existing regulations as <lb />
aforesaid, the herein <lb />
provided will not lie required. <lb />
This provision shall take effect <lb />
and be in force and after De- <lb />
in, <lb />
Mad Year Snipping. <lb />
.,. ,,.,, ,. ,.,. <lb />
B one of the most disastrous ever <lb />
The in Raleigh have is- <lb />
sued an appeal against the pro- <lb />
posed Constitutional Amendment, <lb />
whose adoption, they tightly say, <lb />
is a non-partisan question. They <lb />
seem the fact that blind <lb />
has made this amend- <lb />
necessary to the peace, good <lb />
order and progress of the State. <lb />
The appeal comes too late. For <lb />
thirty years they have had <lb />
to show some political <lb />
ti inn nation, but <lb />
have they availed them- <lb />
selves of South- <lb />
Timber and Cotton. <lb />
The attention of The Charleston <lb />
News Courier has been at- <lb />
to the recent article of Mr. <lb />
H. E. C. Bryant, in the Observer, <lb />
in which he discussed the prosper- <lb />
of High Point as the result of, <lb />
ts large work in the manufacture <lb />
of furniture from Hie native woods <lb />
of Carolina, and observes <lb />
that this State has found a j <lb />
use to make of forests than <lb />
of burning them for firewood or <lb />
shipping them to Northern <lb />
Unhappily this is true in <lb />
only a modified sense. While <lb />
High Point is utilizing a great deal <lb />
of the native timber of the State, <lb />
ii great deal is being wanted <lb />
sacrificed. Mr. Bryant reports to <lb />
this office that in traveling in <lb />
western North Carolina he <lb />
man Northern <lb />
Umber lauds or anxious to buy cut <lb />
logs, especially <lb />
high prices arc paid for these, and <lb />
yet not nearly their worth, yet the <lb />
valuable forests, proper- <lb />
the heritage of the children of <lb />
the people, are being denuded for <lb />
immediate <lb />
As to the conversion of this <lb />
into furniture, the same <lb />
applies in this case that <lb />
plies to cotton. Our people have <lb />
been raising cotton at an <lb />
cant profit and shipping it its <lb />
raw state to old England or New <lb />
England where it has been <lb />
and practically all <lb />
money there is in the crop re <lb />
allied there. So, except for High <lb />
Point, our estate in <lb />
barb recklessly destroyed where <lb />
it is grow n or cine shipped North <lb />
to be made into furniture which is <lb />
sold at a handsome profit, w-herons <lb />
we get next to nothing for the raw <lb />
material. We are building and <lb />
enlarging cotton factories <lb />
whatever there is of money in the <lb />
cotton crop is being retained in <lb />
North Carolina. Speed day <lb />
hen furniture factories are as mi- <lb />
melons as cotton factories and <lb />
when all the profit there is in <lb />
our native woods may kept at <lb />
home instead of being reaped by <lb />
aliens who buy the raw material <lb />
for a Observer. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
desire to return sincere <lb />
thanks to our many <lb />
their liberal patronage <lb />
the past year. <lb />
For year will <lb />
us at the same ready <lb />
to do business with you. <lb />
Come t us <lb />
Yours to please. <lb />
CO. <lb />
J known in local shipping circles <lb />
J Not only has an huge <lb />
Dumber of vessels been wrecked, <lb />
inn the low or life has been <lb />
The lives lost will <lb />
and 11- value <lb />
the property <lb />
The two notable losses of life <lb />
the steamship <lb />
I South <lb />
Philadelphia to Havana. <lb />
which carried persons. Not <lb />
one of the crews was left to tell the <lb />
of destruction. Both vessels <lb />
wen- given for lost long ago. <lb />
Many lost schooner and barges <lb />
I. u the list <lb />
Record. <lb />
Tom Mouth. <lb />
Tom had an I <lb />
mouth, He once said he had been <lb />
insulted Deacon Smith. The <lb />
good ii ed for further<lb />
said I <lb />
I stood up at the lecture lore- <lb />
late my experience, and opened <lb />
my month, Deacon Smith rose up <lb />
in front, and some <lb />
brother please close window <lb />
and keep it <lb />
BAKER <lb />
-HEADQUARTERS FOB- <lb />
Hardware, Paints <lb />
HOW'S THIS <lb />
We otter One Hundred Dollars <lb />
Reward for case of Catarrh <lb />
I can not be cured Hall's <lb />
I Catarrh Cure. <lb />
F, Co.; Prop., <lb />
Toledo, O. <lb />
have known <lb />
for the last fifteen <lb />
years, and him perfectly <lb />
honorable all business <lb />
lions and aide to <lb />
out any obligations made by their <lb />
in in. <lb />
Wan Tar ax, wholesale drug- <lb />
gists, Toledo, <lb />
I Marvin, <lb />
wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- <lb />
directly upon the <lb />
and mucous surfaces of <lb />
Price per bottle <lb />
Sold all Druggists. <lb />
free. <lb />
Hall's family Pill- are the beat. <lb />
a year says The <lb />
Medical Record, <lb />
den N. V, attempt <lb />
Justice delayed is justice denied. <lb />
Delaying to pay a debt without <lb />
the consent of the creditor is re <lb />
to pay, causing <lb />
to lo a heavy loser thereby is <lb />
next to criminality. This is liable <lb />
most business. pay <lb />
should think of it not <lb />
claim the virtues truthfulness, <lb />
fair-mindedness, dignity and <lb />
Standard. <lb />
A SPECIALTY. <lb />
AND <lb />
HEATERS <lb />
HEATERS <lb />
T BEST HAT CA BE ROUGH I <lb />
COME AND SEE BEAUTIFUL <lb />
ND HEATERS <lb />
COOK WOULDS <lb />
BEST. <lb />
ed suicide in village of Mi lain <lb />
but tailed to accomplish bis <lb />
and. repenting, called in <lb />
The latter rendered nil <lb />
services, both and <lb />
surgical, saved man's life. <lb />
Later the physician sued his pa <lb />
I'm claiming that <lb />
man's life, which be had saved. <lb />
was worth amount The claim <lb />
as allowed, bill the <lb />
plaintiff a- awarded <lb />
The quality of the circulation <lb />
can best lie judged by the <lb />
the reading mutter. Papers <lb />
of high tone lire <lb />
aiming lo be helpful In their <lb />
on <lb />
right lines, always have high <lb />
. reliable it 11011- <lb />
. Papers are <lb />
e ideas with no <lb />
know editor, arc mere com <lb />
enterprises, with no edit <lb />
aim-, never secure <lb />
kind of . <lb />
I high character placed <lb />
in these papers are pan <lb />
thrown away. Wallace's<lb />
Acts on the <lb />
Kidneys, Liver <lb />
and Bowels <lb />
-EFFECTUALLY <lb />
PERMANENTLY <lb />
Buy <lb />
.-. . . .,; Mi <lb />
Hanging and g for <lb />
Women <lb />
ha- a notable case <lb />
of Mi-. Noble-, an old woman <lb />
who murdered her husband under <lb />
of great barbarity, <lb />
who was convicted and <lb />
to death, bill whose sentence was <lb />
commuted to I'm life <lb />
in the reason, according to The <lb />
Atlanta Constitution, that public <lb />
opinion revolts at the idea of the <lb />
banging of u woman. <lb />
less, the old woman being <lb />
it is necessary, according to the <lb />
same authority, to Hog her every <lb />
Monday morning lo induce her to <lb />
go to work, which moves The <lb />
Washington to wonder why <lb />
the same sense of and die <lb />
tales of humanity which forbade <lb />
her hanging do not interpose to <lb />
save her Hogging. The in <lb />
is pertinent. There doesn't <lb />
lo be a great deal of differ- <lb />
between The shame- <lb />
of one i- hardly greater <lb />
than of the <lb />
and her she <lb />
has materially <lb />
t more practical and <lb />
harder hailed may that what <lb />
follows i- but <lb />
fuel i- is a woman should <lb />
not be hanged, Hogged nor worked <lb />
on a chin gang, when, as <lb />
iii case, they atrocious <lb />
Why, lock them up. Hut, <lb />
it be prisoners should <lb />
mil In- maintained in idleness. <lb />
be made to contribute some- <lb />
thing toward own support, <lb />
and if will <lb />
what If the prisoner la a <lb />
lei her loaf. They ale ex <lb />
from the rules which to <lb />
men in all other cases and should <lb />
be in case of crime, This may <lb />
mil be I lie be.-l means of <lb />
hem from hue. but ii is at least <lb />
humane, a of <lb />
regard for son which is <lb />
I lie cut woman, <lb />
no how low -he may have <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
.-hi <lb />
BAKER k HART <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
Advertising <lb />
There 1- no dose season for <lb />
unless the merchant de <lb />
-in-- a close season <lb />
Continuous advertising brings the <lb />
beat and wide awake <lb />
merchant i- satisfied only <lb />
-i everything, <lb />
. r-i <lb />
n ,. . Inn I, I Hoof.<lb />
All ink. I MOORE, <lb />
A At Law. <lb />
N.<lb />
in Hie. <lb />
Ill . O. Ii, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
ill.-. N . <lb />
-lore. <lb />
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