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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. JANUARY I <lb/>
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Thanks. <lb/>
I HAD A BIG TRADE ON MY CHRIST <lb/>
MAS GOODS AND TO THANK <lb/>
ONE AND ALL FOR YOUR VERY LIB <lb/>
PATRONAGE. <lb/>
I AM NOW PREPARED TO SERVE <lb/>
YOU WITH THE BEST LINE OF <lb/>
TO BE HAD IN GREENVILLE. <lb/>
What REUNITED AFTER YEARS <lb/>
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Mrs. Hamilton Mott in the January <lb/>
Home Journal. <lb/>
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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/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner <lb/>
Entered at the Post Office at <lb/>
Greenville, N. as Second -Class <lb/>
Mail Hatter. <lb/>
Tuesday, Jam <lb/>
Look out for when <lb/>
of the <lb/>
reaches Kentucky. <lb/>
will meet in <lb/>
will propose <lb/>
Root, second them, nominate them <lb/>
and adjourn. The convention will <lb/>
applaud. <lb/>
STATE NEWS- <lb/>
Happenings in North Carolina <lb/>
The Republican convent ion <lb/>
beheld in Raleigh 12th. <lb/>
Mi's. X. of Wilmington, <lb/>
fell dead on the street in that <lb/>
on . <lb/>
The receipts of the <lb/>
revenue office during last yew wen <lb/>
nearly two million <lb/>
A girl in Raleigh, who be- <lb/>
came angry with her employer, put <lb/>
match heads in the for the <lb/>
purpose of poisoning family. <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
Jan. . 1900. <lb/>
house in is <lb/>
occupied or engaged and more <lb/>
houses wanted. <lb/>
Carriage Cos ma- <lb/>
keeps coining They are <lb/>
also employing some ha <lb/>
will begin work earnest a few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
bi in Hie tank has been thicker <lb/>
and water in frozen harder <lb/>
this void spell all last winter. <lb/>
K. Co <lb/>
Worked Town <lb/>
A Prof. teacher of <lb/>
writing, ban Tarboro. <lb/>
The Southerner says he <lb/>
tuition fee from about <lb/>
twenty live pupil.- and skipped <lb/>
. leaving the hotel short on a <lb/>
week's board bill. <lb/>
into politics a <lb/>
man. Now. he owns real estate in <lb/>
Pennsylvania, Washington, and <lb/>
Florida, and has a lot of <lb/>
and bonds besides. The plum tree <lb/>
seems to have borne well for him. <lb/>
A I I -year old girl of Salem was <lb/>
burned badly Monday she <lb/>
died a few hours accident. <lb/>
.,, . , ,. of Columbus. <lb/>
She was standing heron an open <lb/>
, I,, . , Ohio, lie <lb/>
lire place when her dress <lb/>
is a clever old mail well <lb/>
Gov. Russell sent the Governor's , <lb/>
Good Show. <lb/>
The Minstrels had <lb/>
other full house at their show <lb/>
day night. The was <lb/>
even better than at their former in <lb/>
entertainment and the <lb/>
enthusiastic applause. Every <lb/>
body says the home give a <lb/>
I better performance than <lb/>
any traveling troupe that has <lb/>
here. The boys are talking about <lb/>
making a to <lb/>
Constipation, <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness, <lb/>
Heartburn, <lb/>
Indigestion, Dizziness, <lb/>
Indicate Hut your <lb/>
U out of <lb/>
beet tn <lb/>
the liver and cure all <lb/>
these lib-, . found In <lb/>
Hood's<lb/>
DAY <lb/>
people have Wen <lb/>
trouble for their School board <lb/>
bas a to <lb/>
teach while children. these <lb/>
same people have been <lb/>
the south for draw the col- <lb/>
or line. <lb/>
It is estimated that the surplus <lb/>
Id the treasury for the yew <lb/>
will be about Ye <lb/>
the war revenue IS to be <lb/>
repealed. The. <lb/>
spent in to ship build- <lb/>
en and other Administration <lb/>
Reflections a <lb/>
The main cause of divorce is <lb/>
marriage. <lb/>
A woman can never a <lb/>
minister whom she has beard be <lb/>
animals go to heaven. <lb/>
There arc two kinds of <lb/>
girl that fails in love soon and <lb/>
a man that falls in love late. <lb/>
A forgives her bus <lb/>
band for going shabby clothes <lb/>
so he can buy her an expensive <lb/>
Christmas present. <lb/>
woman ever feels she is <lb/>
making a great success loving <lb/>
the Lord for about a week after she <lb/>
finds that the tooths have got in <lb/>
her furs. <lb/>
Guard, of to to <lb/>
protect a against threatened <lb/>
lynching. The in jail <lb/>
under sentence of death, having <lb/>
been convicted of rape, and the <lb/>
Governor had twice given him a <lb/>
reprieve. <lb/>
State Treasurer Worth has issued <lb/>
a circular letter to all county treas- <lb/>
of the State asking them not <lb/>
in for the advance the price on <lb/>
pro part the special <lb/>
to public <lb/>
as treasury is not a <lb/>
condition to permit the payment <lb/>
of the warrants at this time. <lb/>
The railroads made a tine show, <lb/>
this last year, their mas tree, <lb/>
gross earnings on their valuations baud. <lb/>
being The banks also Our merchant. Mr. liar- <lb/>
make an excellent showing. The from was like the <lb/>
deposits subject to check increased dower that away, <lb/>
percent, during the year. The he w like the flower in any <lb/>
fact that only two passengers were respect or not, will leave others <lb/>
killed on trains in this State last to say. At rate he has passed <lb/>
year is remarkable. Sixty three away, some say to Ayden, we know <lb/>
were injured. Of employees, not whither. <lb/>
were in Mai Slaughter, of Kinston. was <lb/>
service and two persons who were in town yesterday, lie does right <lb/>
not trespassing. much business in this neighbor- <lb/>
hood, and any one desiring to <lb/>
chase a musical instrument of any <lb/>
arc to merchant <lb/>
Simon Move is opening up a nice <lb/>
grocery business In one of the brick <lb/>
Stores. Mr. Move is a hustler <lb/>
invites the patronage of his friends. <lb/>
also trade in general, <lb/>
ti. Parker says win has ad <lb/>
again cents per hundred. <lb/>
You had better get what wire fence <lb/>
you of him before he has to <lb/>
the price on that. <lb/>
would not be doing our town <lb/>
justice leave out an account of its <lb/>
new Jen s Harp Baud composed of <lb/>
Bud Joe. G. B. and A. Q. <lb/>
Cox. of these gentlemen re- <lb/>
a harp from the Christ <lb/>
Ibid Joe is leader of the <lb/>
nothing is doing <lb/>
Impure blood neglected will be- <lb/>
come a serious matter. Take <lb/>
Hood's at once <lb/>
avoid the ill. <lb/>
Secretary <lb/>
is preparing In- annual report <lb/>
to the Lodge of Masons <lb/>
which meets in Raleigh on the <lb/>
of the in-t. There are <lb/>
four new lodges, one each at Bed <lb/>
and <lb/>
The total number of <lb/>
Is i. The membership is <lb/>
11.400, an increase of which is <lb/>
more than usual, While there are <lb/>
kind or a sew machine will do <lb/>
well to see him. <lb/>
l lg. Co. is now run- <lb/>
a full force some <lb/>
of I hem working night day. <lb/>
Since gelling some of the pop <lb/>
young ladies of the place a <lb/>
work in factory, the boys have <lb/>
decided i keep swept, <lb/>
Instead waning for a certain <lb/>
bill new lodges. old ones . <lb/>
mouth III <lb/>
have more prosperous, have <lb/>
done more work and are in a. <lb/>
condition than ever be- <lb/>
ITEM. <lb/>
One And Another. <lb/>
Italians constitute one-fourth of <lb/>
Argentine's <lb/>
A railway will be bum up <lb/>
Box Alp, which is high. <lb/>
men are turning <lb/>
to Japan for Instruction in science. <lb/>
As a rule, do not <lb/>
a baby's until ii is three <lb/>
month- old. <lb/>
It is a curious fact I hat a <lb/>
has never been know n In lame <lb/>
elephant or any <lb/>
Between the two lower falls of <lb/>
the Nile rain has never been <lb/>
in Europe bas a forest <lb/>
area of about o <lb/>
tine I bird of indeed, i- <lb/>
fore-l. <lb/>
Somebody <lb/>
this busy day one man thinks. <lb/>
another writes, nobody has <lb/>
lime Grammar. <lb/>
notice recently you were <lb/>
able or to <lb/>
slop him <lb/>
We notice esteemed <lb/>
gives a timely article headed <lb/>
in which it well <lb/>
mi our boys have spent <lb/>
eight schools, three <lb/>
or four high school- and <lb/>
lines, four wars in college, <lb/>
perhaps three more in professional <lb/>
Schools, they call by no means lie <lb/>
trusted to rite a decent letter in <lb/>
Then little fanny that <lb/>
the should recently have been <lb/>
c hot after one <lb/>
block bis jumped <lb/>
over the <lb/>
hi in succeed <lb/>
The silver Republicans cm de <lb/>
I to continue a thorn <lb/>
side of their Hold standard <lb/>
brethren and now and then put <lb/>
out an address or an appeal <lb/>
Io remind them Ilia I they are alive <lb/>
and Ledger. <lb/>
Mr. J. A. Crews, who has been <lb/>
traveling representative of the <lb/>
Wilmington for more <lb/>
than ten will sever his con- <lb/>
with that paper and lake <lb/>
a cruise around the world. No <lb/>
pun <lb/>
New Year Marriages <lb/>
The flat week of the new war <lb/>
Register of Heeds Moore issued <lb/>
marriage licenses to following <lb/>
W. W. Haw-sou and Martha A. <lb/>
and Ty- <lb/>
son. <lb/>
J. A. Tripp <lb/>
Jas A. Harrington and Martha <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Davis and <lb/>
Thomas. <lb/>
J. it. and Mamie Smith. <lb/>
R. Carson and <lb/>
Harrington. <lb/>
W. station and Annie <lb/>
in I Icy. <lb/>
Lows Adams and <lb/>
and Jane Arm <lb/>
strong. <lb/>
John Jr. Mary Lane. <lb/>
Fred and Lucy <lb/>
Samuel and <lb/>
rime. <lb/>
Jack Slew art and Kale <lb/>
Adam Atkinson and Malissa <lb/>
A SPECIAL SALE DAY <lb/>
at My Store. I do not cut one day make it up <lb/>
on somebody else the next, but every day- <lb/>
Mi ARK SO LOW that it is to u see me <lb/>
before you buy. You get fooled at my store but <lb/>
for dollar every time you come <lb/>
in every department my goods are .<lb/>
Furniture and <lb/>
any of these lines you can get all your wants filled at my stole <lb/>
at the lowest prices for honest <lb/>
C. <lb/>
THE BIG STORK. <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
n morning January <lb/>
3rd, 1900 at the residence of the <lb/>
bride's parents at Old aT. <lb/>
Hiss Blanche Hodges, the <lb/>
daughter of Mr. James <lb/>
Hodges, was happily married to <lb/>
A. J. Manning, principal of <lb/>
Carolina Christian College, at <lb/>
den, Rev. Latham <lb/>
of this city officiated. Miss <lb/>
Wilkinson was maid of honor <lb/>
Mr. Stancill Hodges best mar-. <lb/>
mediately after the ceremony a <lb/>
dinner was served the bridal party <lb/>
their departure for their <lb/>
future home Ayden. Mrs. Man <lb/>
one of county's <lb/>
most intellectual women, pretty <lb/>
and popular. Prof. Manning is a <lb/>
rising educator, <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
ALL A <lb/>
YEAR <lb/>
THANK <lb/>
FAVORS AND ASK <lb/>
SAME. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
USE A- S, V. <lb/>
Premiums hate been pale <lb/>
II <lb/>
Credit. <lb/>
Now married, the <lb/>
ugly old man had a confession <lb/>
make to the lovely <lb/>
I am he faltered in <lb/>
much apprehension. <lb/>
She did not start as -I ling; for <lb/>
from it. Indeed. smiled, not <lb/>
unkindly, <lb/>
she replied. <lb/>
body sees will think <lb/>
me rich, credit is lust as <lb/>
M money <lb/>
Moreover, was in. small coin- <lb/>
fort, it one hum be married, to be <lb/>
married to a person one need <lb/>
mil treat respect <lb/>
feels like Join lull. <lb/>
A black bear was killed by a log <lb/>
train on the B. . railroad <lb/>
Monday near <lb/>
Press <lb/>
GUM fool sad <lb/>
ml with <lb/>
Tonic hi per <lb/>
Is take, nu e- <lb/>
ton the ml <lb/>
you will. Mainline. <lb/>
lured i . . <lb/>
of Woolen <lb/>
A in <lb/>
A d man i like a <lb/>
frog. He's happiest when he <lb/>
No matter how poor a woman <lb/>
may she ha.- a face <lb/>
lie. <lb/>
makes mare Io go, <lb/>
what makes the automobile to got <lb/>
lie a wonderful man bold <lb/>
as bis young <lb/>
i-. <lb/>
Many a man now. w lien he starts <lb/>
to date his letter, make- it <lb/>
then he lines II words. <lb/>
I w -aid In-, --I were like <lb/>
-he asked. <lb/>
The card- arc <lb/>
A d <lb/>
iii- come as a <lb/>
I'll i j. lb i- more to <lb/>
I i i than <lb/>
i heron <lb/>
the name of J, Bryan Grimes, <lb/>
for Secretary of Stale, when the <lb/>
i nil cut loll meet-. i early yet <lb/>
mimes and then maybe <lb/>
others, Yet. The would <lb/>
he glad to -ii suggestion of <lb/>
I row allied out. It is a <lb/>
go mi Courier. <lb/>
True I ii, ii, ii <lb/>
who take- big <lb/>
apace <lb/>
stands a better of <lb/>
being a winner other ail <lb/>
of he <lb/>
uses the space and has the <lb/>
nerve and the capital to keep i <lb/>
up until the advertising has a <lb/>
chance do it's full, perfect win k. <lb/>
Patent <lb/>
TUN, N. I . <lb/>
W. went to Winter <lb/>
i i Thursday. <lb/>
Mi Annie came <lb/>
day. <lb/>
II. C. Brooks is for a <lb/>
days, <lb/>
and family returned <lb/>
home to New Bern Thursday. <lb/>
while coin <lb/>
down from <lb/>
day killed a tine and two <lb/>
ducks, <lb/>
Ai <lb/>
Friday night Jan. a <lb/>
I roil of star performers will <lb/>
pear. laugh and grow fat. <lb/>
Then was a very nice and com <lb/>
wedding at Salem church, <lb/>
near here, mi Wednesday Dr. W <lb/>
W. Haw-on and Mi.-s M A. <lb/>
Brooks were married .-even <lb/>
o'clock and left Immediately for <lb/>
home the groom's father Mr. <lb/>
Council I law son. where a very nice <lb/>
reception x- held. <lb/>
Moore caught a hue otter <lb/>
killed four mallard ducks <lb/>
Cotton Factory <lb/>
There 1- a movement now mi foot <lb/>
looks like a cotton factory will <lb/>
lie established In Greenville, For <lb/>
a day or tWO Mr. A. A. Andrews <lb/>
has been going among <lb/>
men to see what they will <lb/>
lake in such an enterprise. He <lb/>
us the subscriptions already <lb/>
amount to about and there <lb/>
are many yet Io be seen. <lb/>
With such success to start with it <lb/>
looks like the factory ought to lie <lb/>
secured. If every one able to do so <lb/>
will lake the <lb/>
amount ill be raised. Green- <lb/>
ville Beads nothing more than it <lb/>
inc.- factories, and this movement <lb/>
-NOT <lb/>
i- lo -late that the of <lb/>
Mrs. <lb/>
been dissolved. The only <lb/>
change male is. Hull for better <lb/>
convenience of our patrons we have <lb/>
established a down town office. <lb/>
Dr. will occupy the <lb/>
old stand. Dr. <lb/>
will occupy the new office situated <lb/>
hi Fourth street, just behind Frank <lb/>
Wilson's store in the Perkins block <lb/>
buildings where the old <lb/>
Office Used to <lb/>
The dressmaker <lb/>
seams. <lb/>
is never w hat <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
As wired A cot <lb/>
Ion and <lb/>
New York future quotations <lb/>
day are as follows<lb/>
March <lb/>
Hay <lb/>
i t ii <lb/>
Receipts <lb/>
fan . Feb II<lb/>
Wheat May.<lb/>
1.1 a <lb/>
in.- in nun <lb/>
In Mexico <lb/>
and dialed meat <lb/>
BOOKS <lb/>
A Farm Library of Practical, <lb/>
Concise and comprehensive <lb/>
Printed and <lb/>
By JACOB <lb/>
No. HORSE BOOK <lb/>
iii. . <lb/>
work. I <lb/>
No. BOOK <lb/>
Small and bow <lb/>
, ill mi tile like <lb/>
other Price, <lb/>
No. POULTRY BOOK <lb/>
All about . Book Id n. f . <lb/>
other <lb/>
No. I- COW BOOK <lb/>
All tad Dairy having a <lb/>
I colored life like<lb/>
No. BOOK <lb/>
All about Feed log, Butch <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
other y <lb/>
BOOKS are <lb/>
. like pi They <lb/>
aim- id Weal, North <lb/>
who a Cow. or <lb/>
Small ought to tend right <lb/>
way for the BOOKS. The <lb/>
FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
Is four made for you and not a i It la a <lb/>
old- It lathe great boiled-down, hit the <lb/>
cult after you have an Id it, Farm and Household paper In <lb/>
the world- the paper of In the United <lb/>
of America-having over a mill Ion and regular reader. <lb/>
Any of BOOKS, the FARM JOURNAL <lb/>
I; YUAN of . h and will be by Mall <lb/>
j any a <lb/>
of and circular MOM<lb/>
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Al <lb/>
WELCOME THE NEW YEAR <lb/>
with cheer. <lb/>
receiving New <lb/>
Year's calls j mi will want to <lb/>
lay on your table the choicest <lb/>
that the market in all <lb/>
the tinned <lb/>
pale <lb/>
pickles, jellies <lb/>
else nice which we <lb/>
have especially for <lb/>
the season. <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
H. W-. <lb/>
WHICHARD <lb/>
lo H.<lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every <lb/>
prices us the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
Sid for produce. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Unit <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will reinstated within <lb/>
after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second each <lb/>
ling year, provided the <lb/>
mi inn the current year be paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
W. H. T. <lb/>
nuns <lb/>
We have just opened in the <lb/>
nix building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete stock of------- <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb/>
Shoes, Ha l, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, etc., In fact <lb/>
every <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
Cattle, <lb/>
Hogs, Lambs, <lb/>
you <lb/>
to nil I My . a <lb/>
ice. <lb/>
M.<lb/>
hay, oath, <lb/>
TON HEED AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our on everything will lie <lb/>
found as low a good article can <lb/>
be sold at. Yon are in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING, <lb/>
i. ii i i i;, N. O <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
rs <lb/>
Cotton Ties always <lb/>
-on has i <lb/>
kept <lb/>
hand. produce and <lb/>
old. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W.<lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
The King Clothier <lb/>
has no old goods to Shove oil <lb/>
AND UP <lb/>
NEW CALLERS. <lb/>
Mop Here, Go <lb/>
as <lb/>
V on- <lb/>
k ,<lb/>
wear <lb/>
what a well bested man or boy <lb/>
see me and I will con- <lb/>
yon I have the right goods <lb/>
at a lower than you have <lb/>
to pay for cut goods<lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
the of this paper it <lb/>
is to remind you that you ow. <lb/>
for <lb/>
subscription and we <lb/>
you to settle as early as s- <lb/>
We what YOU <lb/>
owe and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper.<lb/>
Q. M. Tucker <lb/>
I ii from <lb/>
to the A. <lb/>
M. at <lb/>
Ma. T. and little <lb/>
returned evening <lb/>
should i Ethel and <lb/>
Cheek this <lb/>
from a Kinston. <lb/>
White, David <lb/>
Charlie James left this <lb/>
to return to school Oak <lb/>
mace. <lb/>
Mrs. V X. Seawell <lb/>
Miss Josie, who have vis- <lb/>
her mother. Mrs. P, B. <lb/>
left this for their home<lb/>
Pf <lb/>
JURORS MARCH <lb/>
A L. <lb/>
Be. V. A. <lb/>
are the jurors drawn for Bethel, <lb/>
for March term of Superior, u j. returned <lb/>
Thursday night. <lb/>
i Mr w M ibis <lb/>
for <lb/>
Joel Patrick, B. If. Ward, H. A. White went up <lb/>
Haddock, B. I. B. Bar- <lb/>
B. P. H. <lb/>
W. W. O. Carson, <lb/>
W. H. Wilson, J. W. W. <lb/>
H. Newton, W. L. K. Cory, E. U. <lb/>
Ashley Whichard. <lb/>
en <lb/>
the road this morning <lb/>
Miss Jessie to Tar- <lb/>
to attend school. <lb/>
Miss Harris, of <lb/>
ton, arrived evening. <lb/>
Board of <lb/>
Aid <lb/>
The Hoard of County <lb/>
held . WaS at met in <lb/>
th.-ii regular <lb/>
acted the UM be <lb/>
paid out. for <lb/>
Home sad wells, <lb/>
mark.-l and earn <lb/>
Bank of sate report of wot <lb/>
tar borrowed depart <lb/>
ferry daring th. past <lb/>
Court Chief <lb/>
K, Police Made report <lb/>
witness tickets NUB; Balk- of <lb/>
tS; reported <lb/>
stationery O. James one of the <lb/>
Register of Deeds. 1.1 for the town, read the com <lb/>
prisoners of William rs. <lb/>
to; stock 127.90, that has been <lb/>
Swill Creek and in <lb/>
man J. I. a- appointed <lb/>
X. lot part the Board to <lb/>
Greenville reduced from W to the answer to <lb/>
Mr-. II. T. Daniel <lb/>
solvent credits, <lb/>
was <lb/>
on erroneously charged. A from J. II. Cox to do <lb/>
J. K. Crawford, Beaver <lb/>
M in the tobacco of the <lb/>
on MM <lb/>
of W. P. By- <lb/>
Dennis. Dam. W. I. BU .,. . <lb/>
Alfred Can sod W. If. was <lb/>
mm. wax him. There <lb/>
from poll las, tor <lb/>
and to <lb/>
was or- <lb/>
but <lb/>
iii nu fin <lb/>
Orinoco Guano <lb/>
the <lb/>
Ma ire yr plant with x. and th.-n apply <lb/>
to sere; n sill give the plant <lb/>
a quick and growth, and will mature a <lb/>
L YELLOW LEAK. <lb/>
Farmer's Bone <lb/>
I- the best nil round o i <lb/>
crops iN <lb/>
ail nu I <lb/>
M BY <lb/>
GUANO GO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
per month, per <lb/>
John Wilson and to return <lb/>
II. P. returned j per month, were added to <lb/>
tons the tow a. <lb/>
day <lb/>
mirth. <lb/>
from his holiday trip <lb/>
World at <lb/>
Hook Store. <lb/>
After the you will hear <lb/>
from the bail roads. <lb/>
By express fresh Mountain <lb/>
SB per at M <lb/>
A company organized <lb/>
to establish a cigarette <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
pretty way of <lb/>
urn tablets, and ruled tablets, <lb/>
at Deflector Hook Store. <lb/>
juveniles had a <lb/>
the opera house Wednesday night <lb/>
from to It was quits a sue <lb/>
H. T. White has placed a band <lb/>
Home ash register in bis store. It <lb/>
looks lo lie as perfect as a machine <lb/>
could be. <lb/>
The fellow who predicted there <lb/>
would be DO cold weather this <lb/>
winter ban not beta beard from <lb/>
Christmas. <lb/>
The Hand gave a parade <lb/>
this afternoon advertising their <lb/>
minstrel performance tonight. <lb/>
They ought to have a big house. <lb/>
Nothing nicer for the school <lb/>
children than the colored crayon <lb/>
sets double ruled practice <lb/>
writing tablets, at Hook <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Ex-State Senator A. A. Forbes <lb/>
used to always lead the but <lb/>
today he brought the rear of the <lb/>
parade with the drum. <lb/>
though, he is all right <lb/>
at either end. <lb/>
I Mr. Km, H. E. re <lb/>
evening from i <lb/>
ford, <lb/>
Henry has moved his <lb/>
I family to the house in <lb/>
Miss Anderson, of Farm-<lb/>
J. T. E. , J. S. <lb/>
Allen, If. j. Williams, K. E. <lb/>
ell, J. J. Carson, I. Hooker. J. II. <lb/>
J. X. Hart, W. E. Tuck <lb/>
T. J. Daniel, II. ft. <lb/>
W. Williams, T. C. Cannon, J. South <lb/>
I. F. Johnson, W. <lb/>
Holloway, Marcellus j vie here this morn- i <lb/>
Following are the jurors drawn for to attend school, j <lb/>
for April term of Pitt Superior <lb/>
Court <lb/>
list. <lb/>
Name-if Martha <lb/>
Seymour W. ft, <lb/>
W. i. <lb/>
Stokes, E. J. It. <lb/>
lock, C. A. Tucker. It. II. <lb/>
J. A. Lang, John Mosley, C. <lb/>
Lancaster, J. M. P. <lb/>
C. A. D. <lb/>
Fleming. <lb/>
A. Hudson, Fred Edwards, <lb/>
C. Smith, J. C. Crawford, <lb/>
Harris, J. It, Smith, . E. Harris, <lb/>
W. T. Keel, W. Venters, Jr., <lb/>
It. U. Satterthwaite, J. S. <lb/>
W. D. Little, J. Cay, A. M. Woo- <lb/>
J. J. Parker, W. J. <lb/>
P. Moore, K, I. <lb/>
Warren. <lb/>
A. J. J. <lb/>
Hooper, It. J. E. <lb/>
T. Forbes, M. T. W. J. <lb/>
Aaron Spell, col., E. T. <lb/>
J. Higgs, Jesse W. <lb/>
Thomas, W. C. Ewell, W. II. <lb/>
den, W. T. A. <lb/>
Arnold, J. T. Nelson, F. H. <lb/>
Knight, W. Little. <lb/>
Miss Lena Carr. of <lb/>
and Miss Agues Massey, of Smith <lb/>
are visiting Miss Sophia <lb/>
Jarvis. <lb/>
were <lb/>
H. W. reprinting settle same. <lb/>
the Paris Co. was here lo- to retail Hanoi .-re <lb/>
day and dropped in to make an <lb/>
Several <lb/>
A motion Li extend to <lb/>
rick Hoard of Trade <lb/>
en from pauper lit. Invitation to their recent banquet <lb/>
, as adopted by a rising vote. <lb/>
was instructed to License to retail for six <lb/>
have wheels mat fur granted to P. <lb/>
drawbridge. On. B, A. <lb/>
W. was ll; of <lb/>
until next meeting of Hoard on <lb/>
payment for lot iii <lb/>
All Magistrate-who <lb/>
to make returns were notified janitor teamster <lb/>
once. I Mayor salary for six months <lb/>
All lug the salary months <lb/>
hire of were notified to street e <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
-dIN ALL <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
White <lb/>
CLOSING OUT <lb/>
or- <lb/>
n for some <lb/>
I a- follows; Police salaries <lb/>
advertising contract with BE <lb/>
WOO <lb/>
left this <lb/>
arrived <lb/>
Scotland <lb/>
Thins Top Reached. <lb/>
New York cotton exchange <lb/>
men think cotton has reached its <lb/>
highest price this season, lodging <lb/>
from the following <lb/>
closed weak. Oar opinion I <lb/>
confirmed present prices <lb/>
spot cotton should lie accepted. <lb/>
Movement promises relative in <lb/>
during January, with <lb/>
involved in war and tight <lb/>
money not pro- <lb/>
for present. <lb/>
Our efforts have been for in <lb/>
of South which will not be <lb/>
beat served if they over stay market. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
beware i <lb/>
An mother had <lb/>
t not lake at all thou <lb/>
I so widely <lb/>
and <lb/>
She ought lo know <lb/>
external b th only way <lb/>
only will her, and <lb/>
it b an her <lb/>
In <lb/>
lacy dreaded. <lb/>
S , after the <lb/>
sad her will come <lb/>
and <lb/>
Fellows Officers. <lb/>
At a meeting of Covenant Lodge <lb/>
No. LO. O. V. Tuesday <lb/>
the follow officers were installed <lb/>
for the ensuing term by <lb/>
Deputy L. <lb/>
N. b. <lb/>
LA. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Kin. W. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
S. P. I. <lb/>
Wilson left <lb/>
for trip north. <lb/>
KM, U <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
W. T. Lee and family <lb/>
Friday evening from <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
Luther Savage, of <lb/>
has taken a position with c. s. <lb/>
Forbes. <lb/>
A. a former resident of <lb/>
now of <lb/>
was here today. <lb/>
V. A. formerly of this <lb/>
county but now of is <lb/>
v his mother near <lb/>
Miss Minnie k-n this <lb/>
for to resume her <lb/>
studies at the Baptist <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. Stephens, of <lb/>
who has been spending some weeks <lb/>
with friends here, left morn- <lb/>
lag. <lb/>
of is in <lb/>
town. He has talked some of his <lb/>
front out but keeps in the <lb/>
ring. <lb/>
Hal f I I <lb/>
I. SI a bud., tr lo <lb/>
I U <lb/>
. i. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
CO, <lb/>
Two <lb/>
In-. Hawaii <lb/>
have I II II <lb/>
to lie closer to put runs. Dr. <lb/>
will be charge of the <lb/>
old near bis residence a nil Dr. <lb/>
will be in <lb/>
of the new office. He has just <lb/>
moved mid is getting his new <lb/>
quarters splendidly titled up. The <lb/>
new is in the Perkins build- <lb/>
Prank Wilson's store. <lb/>
for <lb/>
DAY <lb/>
IS. Cherry, Treasurer, <lb/>
this morning toil statements of general and <lb/>
law funds for December, which <lb/>
were approved. <lb/>
Petition of Alfred Tinker In sell <lb/>
mall liquor in Heaver Dun town- <lb/>
ship was not granted. <lb/>
Petition from of <lb/>
township for new road as re- <lb/>
and ordered advertised. <lb/>
Publishing annual <lb/>
awarded D. Whichard rule <lb/>
bylaw, to lie published <lb/>
four consecutive weeks <lb/>
Tun. <lb/>
The appointed last <lb/>
to examine rep ills <lb/>
of county officers, made report <lb/>
showing that accounts of Superior <lb/>
Court Clerk, Treasurer, <lb/>
Deeds forty nine <lb/>
Justices of the Peace, <lb/>
Thirty had made do <lb/>
report. The report of committee <lb/>
so shoved I hat several parties were <lb/>
still indebted lo the for <lb/>
i hire of convicts. <lb/>
Jurors wen drawn for March <lb/>
work <lb/>
rent lumber Una <lb/>
pipe witnesses and <lb/>
prison lees H I. IO; wells <lb/>
oil merchandise and <lb/>
ab lilt <lb/>
OWING TO A <lb/>
t II ILL BE IN THE <lb/>
TUCKER CO, <lb/>
Grimesland, N . <lb/>
next will sell our entire <lb/>
Dry Notions, <lb/>
Crockery <lb/>
FIRST COST FOR CASH, <lb/>
and supplies <lb/>
About <lb/>
stock <lb/>
Miss Ophelia Howell, of fluid-- of <lb/>
born, arrived evening . <lb/>
resume charge of Mrs. <lb/>
A. J. has moved bis <lb/>
family here and occupies, the <lb/>
West which he <lb/>
recently purchased. <lb/>
H. W. has move to <lb/>
the resilience. In <lb/>
West which he <lb/>
chased sonic time ago. <lb/>
Miss Rosalind <lb/>
Friday evening front Scotland <lb/>
Neck. Miss Annie <lb/>
her home for a visit <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Eclipses For <lb/>
There will lie three eclipses this <lb/>
of I he sun and one of the <lb/>
moon. The most important will <lb/>
I the total eclipse of the sun on <lb/>
May The eclipse will <lb/>
a, m. eclipse <lb/>
will lie end <lb/>
The eclipse will end about <lb/>
Skill la Advertising. <lb/>
No matter w chess of goods <lb/>
a merchant may deal, advertising <lb/>
is most important of his <lb/>
business; it causes enlargement <lb/>
of sales and a increase <lb/>
of profits. The <lb/>
knows that skill is us essential <lb/>
the an <lb/>
as it is in the <lb/>
and his wares. <lb/>
Anybody can sell when people in <lb/>
upon but <lb/>
worded pat- <lb/>
ions thousands of person who <lb/>
bad not intended to buy. <lb/>
i. v in -inn's Par Secretary <lb/>
of Stale. <lb/>
week clipped our <lb/>
endorsement an editorial from the <lb/>
Col. J. Grimes for Secretary <lb/>
is gratifying to the <lb/>
of tills <lb/>
Dame brought forward for this of <lb/>
lice. We have long known as <lb/>
the loftiest Integrity, both <lb/>
and political. A <lb/>
well educated <lb/>
iii gentleman. He has always <lb/>
been an ardent supporter Of <lb/>
movement looking lo the Indus <lb/>
trial agricultural <lb/>
the State, Grimes is a <lb/>
great favorite in the first Con <lb/>
district and for ears has <lb/>
taken an active and influential part <lb/>
in shaping its politics. We re <lb/>
one of the ablest and <lb/>
strongest of younger leaders <lb/>
North f an but <lb/>
sale and close to the heart <lb/>
of mosses, lie declined <lb/>
elective positions in psi, as <lb/>
his business arrangements <lb/>
his immediate presence and he was <lb/>
unwilling lo leave the <lb/>
of n happy home. The Domination <lb/>
of Col. Crimes would a <lb/>
the <lb/>
A Woman's Club. <lb/>
A number of ladles of <lb/>
ville have with the new year <lb/>
the organization of a <lb/>
club, to be called <lb/>
of The Cent my Club. <lb/>
Among the <lb/>
Little. King. Jordan. <lb/>
SkInner, and <lb/>
fir <lb/>
Mi. i. It, Cotten was elected <lb/>
Mr-. W. <lb/>
-ice-president and Mr-. James <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
The objects the club, <lb/>
an announced, arc and <lb/>
Mental from <lb/>
lines work laid down their <lb/>
literary committee the club prom <lb/>
to be both interesting <lb/>
The members met mi , <lb/>
afternoon with Mrs. T. J. <lb/>
In the absence Mrs Cotten. <lb/>
vice Mi-. <lb/>
Grimes presided, After bus <lb/>
and bad <lb/>
been of nm-t <lb/>
feast of all <lb/>
of earth, air, land and sea was fur- <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
alter which a <lb/>
simple genuine repast was <lb/>
The subjects <lb/>
men and women colonial <lb/>
times. The of <lb/>
club will be on <lb/>
noon the at the Mrs, <lb/>
W. Grimes, <lb/>
Until <lb/>
1.1900. <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
1- <lb/>
I local. <lb/>
exam <lb/>
The <lb/>
IS <lb/>
. that <lb/>
ti <lb/>
cs best <lb/>
party, and also honor <lb/>
agricultural interest of the <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
good es <lb/>
and ii medicine that <lb/>
cure-, disc is naturally the <lb/>
bed . Hood's <lb/>
is the best <lb/>
cine m . fain buy. <lb/>
it cures when all others fall. <lb/>
Poor Health <lb/>
r in <lb/>
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Pens, Pencils. <lb/>
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X. as Class <lb/>
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X. j perpetual of youth conies <lb/>
. . announcement that two French <lb/>
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the dipsomaniac a lasting distaste <lb/>
for alcoholic drink. <lb/>
There an- folks in this <lb/>
quarter of the who ought to <lb/>
get a big dose of same. <lb/>
A New York letter to the Phil- <lb/>
Record <lb/>
Ch T. Yerkes. Millionaire <lb/>
who his fortune <lb/>
I from street railroads, said <lb/>
-Wealth din's not buy happiness; <lb/>
OVER THE <lb/>
William Hits, his wife two <lb/>
children were burned to death in <lb/>
their home at <lb/>
it only luxuries. Luxuries I Ya. <lb/>
are only the fringe of happiness. I Alter a of four years. <lb/>
A CLEAR HEAD; <lb/>
sound sleep; a <lb/>
fine appetite and a ripe old age, <lb/>
are some of the results of the use <lb/>
of Tint's Liver Pills. A single <lb/>
dose will convince you of <lb/>
wonderful effects and virtue. <lb/>
A Known Fact. <lb/>
An absolute cure for sick head- <lb/>
ache, malaria, sour <lb/>
constipation <lb/>
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
WILMINGTON A B. R <lb/>
AND <lb/>
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
COMPANY OF <lb/>
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It hi. <lb/>
received <lb/>
All Magazines. <lb/>
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cents.<lb/>
Never spill when over. <lb/>
JOB <lb/>
give a call. <lb/>
-doctor <lb/>
a king or queen any happier <lb/>
in the possession of millions than <lb/>
who earns an extra <lb/>
penny and brings an apple home <lb/>
to his wile No monarch could <lb/>
ever enjoy such happiness M that <lb/>
poor man. It is beyond his sphere. <lb/>
should lie the <lb/>
great ruling power of Mankind, If <lb/>
a man or woman can only con <lb/>
tent w w hat he or she has. there <lb/>
i would more happiness. It is <lb/>
the hunt for wealth that ran never <lb/>
he gained that makes men <lb/>
and often drive them to <lb/>
ill;. <lb/>
We cannot all lie millionaires. <lb/>
I am not going to preach a sermon <lb/>
I am merely going to give my <lb/>
belief that riches do no <lb/>
bring happiness. Men often <lb/>
think because a man is a million <lb/>
ire he has everything in the world <lb/>
hew a in-. Well, in a <lb/>
lint often he has no more happiness <lb/>
than the poor man. and in many <lb/>
cases not as much. <lb/>
thing to <lb/>
is that we are all parts of a great <lb/>
nation. If it were a nation of To. <lb/>
millionaires it would nave <lb/>
no power. It is the competition <lb/>
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better man than -end <lb/>
in the world a classic <lb/>
scholar, the two, Tell <lb/>
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with the new to keep good <lb/>
company or none. Never he idle. <lb/>
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hands art not employed, Good <lb/>
character is above everything else. <lb/>
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talk this way. They will won- <lb/>
tier why do rot practice what I <lb/>
preach. I was always contented. <lb/>
I limited for great wealth; <lb/>
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T. M. EMERSON, Manager. <lb/>
should not see Into even feature <lb/>
of tin- proposition. It says in <lb/>
words as plain as the English Ian <lb/>
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who is white shall deprived of <lb/>
bis vote; no man who voted <lb/>
before is hall th deprived of, <lb/>
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prior to 1867 shall he deprived of <lb/>
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Texas <lb/>
California, <lb/>
Florida, <lb/>
Cuba and <lb/>
Rico.<lb/>
turn <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Strainers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for <lb/>
permitting, <lb/>
leave B A. <lb/>
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days, Thursdays Saturdays. <lb/>
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on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
on through and i New York <lb/>
Pullman Sleep ton, all points for <lb/>
with railroads <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington. N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
Safe Schedules. <lb/>
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Rates and <lb/>
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TRUTH TO <lb/>
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VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1900. <lb/>
WASHING LETTER. <lb/>
As s <lb/>
standing army, public <lb/>
expenditures, public and <lb/>
corruption. It was B warn- <lb/>
which deserves the attention <lb/>
from the country that it will not <lb/>
receive from Mr. and <lb/>
the hammering of Secretary imperialistic advisers, who an- <lb/>
f his favoritism in depositing u not but by <lb/>
government money national <lb/>
bunks was Allen <lb/>
and Representative Sillier offered <lb/>
for all letters, <lb/>
telegrams agreements etc., <lb/>
the S. and the City <lb/>
National Hank and the Hanover <lb/>
National Hank, of New City. <lb/>
Mr. Saber's resolution was referred <lb/>
to the committee on Ways and <lb/>
Means, Mr. Allen's is on the <lb/>
table of the Senate. The ham- <lb/>
mering will lie continued. <lb/>
Sen Chandler, who is one of <lb/>
the republicans who <lb/>
the committal of bis party <lb/>
to the single gold has <lb/>
offered an amendment to the gold <lb/>
standard bill, now before the Sen- <lb/>
ate, providing for more attempted <lb/>
in the shape of a <lb/>
continuance of the alleged <lb/>
to secure <lb/>
ism. <lb/>
Senator Hoar the imperial- <lb/>
the Senate unite a <lb/>
when objection was raised to Sena- <lb/>
tor resolution asking <lb/>
the Secretary of War whether it <lb/>
was that had sent <lb/>
a flag of truce to Otis the day <lb/>
after the lighting of our men be- <lb/>
with a message saying that <lb/>
the lighting started through an ac- <lb/>
asking his co-operation <lb/>
to stop it, Otis had replied by <lb/>
saying the lighting must continue <lb/>
by there is to be <lb/>
absolute suppression of all <lb/>
for information concerning the war <lb/>
with the Filipinos. I shall object <lb/>
to the taking up of other matters <lb/>
during the morning hour when <lb/>
such resolutions are pending. <lb/>
Senator Allen put a quick stop <lb/>
to the rumor that he was to lie <lb/>
brought out by the Nebraska <lb/>
their candidate for Pres- <lb/>
by declaring that he was <lb/>
not a candidate, would lie, and <lb/>
would not accept the nomination <lb/>
If it were unanimously tendered to <lb/>
him. He clinched it by <lb/>
undoubtedly will lie <lb/>
the candidate of the democratic, <lb/>
populist and free silver parties for <lb/>
the Presidency, Nebraska will <lb/>
give him a united, active <lb/>
to all three <lb/>
Senator Allen also took occasion <lb/>
that there was absolutely no <lb/>
foundation for the stories of trouble <lb/>
in the because of <lb/>
his appointment h the Senate; <lb/>
that his appointment had been de- <lb/>
upon by be <lb/>
fore Mr. Bryan knew anything <lb/>
that the relations be- <lb/>
tween Mr. Bryan and Mr. Hitch <lb/>
cock and himself were of the most <lb/>
harmonious character, and would <lb/>
continue no. <lb/>
calling Senator Hoar <lb/>
Arguments in favor gold <lb/>
standard bill must lie hard to get <lb/>
when prominent republicans <lb/>
the Senate slant up and say that <lb/>
the bill is n i unfriendly to silver; <lb/>
that its becoming a law will not <lb/>
a continuation of efforts <lb/>
for bimetallism, <lb/>
that sort of rot. The object of this <lb/>
sort of talk is obvious. There arc <lb/>
republican Senator who will vote <lb/>
for this bill who have numerous <lb/>
constituents who in <lb/>
They are to he bamboo <lb/>
into the impression that the <lb/>
gold standard bill is not an attack <lb/>
on bimetallism. Another defense <lb/>
put forth for the bill is that it is <lb/>
not really new legislation, but <lb/>
merely a re of the Act <lb/>
If that lie true, why pass <lb/>
the bill at all that it isn't <lb/>
true, any than the statement <lb/>
about its not being antagonistic to <lb/>
bimetallism by the <lb/>
of the money kings to get it on <lb/>
the statute It requires no <lb/>
gift of inspired prophecy to say <lb/>
that the D. S. will never again en- <lb/>
joy the of the bimetallic <lb/>
currency, which distributes pros- <lb/>
among the whole people <lb/>
more equally than any other form <lb/>
of currency until the people elect a <lb/>
Congress and a president, pledged <lb/>
to wipe the gold standard law out <lb/>
of existence, and to substitute there <lb/>
for a law providing for the <lb/>
It is for the people <lb/>
to say bow soon that shall be done. <lb/>
The friends silver the Sen- <lb/>
ate are pleased to know that the <lb/>
Kentucky legislature will send <lb/>
Blackburn, a rock- <lb/>
ribbed of the while <lb/>
back to the Senate time to par- <lb/>
in the debate on the gold <lb/>
standard bill. He will be a <lb/>
able recruit. Senator <lb/>
of Texas, is urging his friend to <lb/>
stop the agitation in favor of his <lb/>
selection as Chairman of the Dem- <lb/>
National Committee, <lb/>
An Policy. <lb/>
There's a in vogue <lb/>
among some merchants and <lb/>
men. Immediately after the <lb/>
of a New Year they seem <lb/>
to that a fearful, blighting <lb/>
panic is to settle down <lb/>
over the land, and they hastily cur- <lb/>
tail all possible expense, and <lb/>
low their economy to extend to <lb/>
either -a total discontinuance of <lb/>
their in the <lb/>
Of a large cutting down of its <lb/>
space. course it's good <lb/>
policy to reduce unnecessary ex- <lb/>
in every department of one's <lb/>
business at any time. Economy is <lb/>
certainly the key to success. Rut <lb/>
false economy is worse than DO <lb/>
economy at all. And it appears to <lb/>
The Journal very to <lb/>
of a business, <lb/>
which is its chief support, its very <lb/>
life-blood, as it were, even granting <lb/>
that this panic haul- <lb/>
times an existence. <lb/>
And in such a situation, is not <lb/>
described <lb/>
large measure responsible for it, <lb/>
when on bis <lb/>
to such an extent that the reading <lb/>
public no longer knows what he <lb/>
has to sell, or that he even has a <lb/>
business, thus receiving a cue to <lb/>
likewise put a grasping hand <lb/>
their own Journal. <lb/>
We desire to return sincere <lb/>
thanks our many customers <lb/>
The press, banks merchants <lb/>
and even recently <lb/>
united their efforts to prevent the <lb/>
being victimized in the <lb/>
sale of their present cotton crop. <lb/>
While the interest of the town and <lb/>
is not identical it is mu- <lb/>
Interdependent. Let <lb/>
peace harmony, co-operation and <lb/>
mutual helpfulness <lb/>
by Aurora. <lb/>
their liberal patronage <lb/>
the past year. <lb/>
the year will <lb/>
us the game e <lb/>
to do business with y i. <lb/>
t sea us <lb/>
A Mistake. <lb/>
It baa been officially announced <lb/>
that school will not reopen <lb/>
State Normal until fall, owing <lb/>
to the Inability to reno- <lb/>
and fumigate the premises. <lb/>
Enterprise. <lb/>
report la without <lb/>
The executive committee <lb/>
of board of directors and <lb/>
representative of the state hoard <lb/>
of health were here last week and <lb/>
mapped out work to j <lb/>
be done before the reopening. at least <lb/>
our books, which furnish full <lb/>
We scud them <lb/>
Vegetables <lb/>
will always find a ready <lb/>
only that farmer <lb/>
can raise diem who has studied <lb/>
the great secret how to ob- <lb/>
both quality and quantity <lb/>
by the judicious use of well- <lb/>
balanced fertilizers. No <lb/>
for Vegetables can produce <lb/>
a large yield unless it contains <lb/>
Send for <lb/>
if the renovating <lb/>
been completed <lb/>
board free of charge. <lb/>
V on is please, <lb/>
having already., <lb/>
to information. <lb/>
direction of State <lb/>
health and by order of the full <lb/>
board meeting Nov. <lb/>
All patients wen- out of the <lb/>
main dormitory two weeks ago and <lb/>
out of the other this <lb/>
week, the last patient the college <lb/>
the for her home <lb/>
last Wednesday. January <lb/>
There appears no reason why <lb/>
the college should Dot open before <lb/>
the close of January. <lb/>
President Informs u- <lb/>
he has heard from nearly all <lb/>
the -indents that about three- <lb/>
fourths of them expect to return. <lb/>
about per cent, <lb/>
have Indicated nu intention not to <lb/>
return, leaving about per cent. <lb/>
doubtful. <lb/>
The executive committee called <lb/>
the meeting of the full board for <lb/>
next Thursday In order that the ex- <lb/>
act date of the reopening ma be <lb/>
decided upon and announced. <lb/>
Greensboro Record. <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb/>
Si, New <lb/>
for <lb/>
Than <lb/>
lies. <lb/>
for <lb/>
The Monroe Enquirer reports <lb/>
that during the amount of <lb/>
liquor sold by the dispensary <lb/>
17,807.10, with a total <lb/>
profit of 14,410.04. It <lb/>
the report of the dispensary board <lb/>
it will that Monroe's liquor <lb/>
not bill during the past year was near <lb/>
The administration has <lb/>
kept ever since Con- <lb/>
the <lb/>
calling for information on <lb/>
Philippine matters, offered <lb/>
by Senator and others, <lb/>
but the of it's Philip- <lb/>
pine policy received today at the <lb/>
hands of Senator Hoar, a speed <lb/>
in favor of his resolution, <lb/>
against imperialism and for <lb/>
the independence of <lb/>
was the worst yet -ad- <lb/>
ministered. Mr. Hoar is not <lb/>
orator In any sense of the wont, but <lb/>
he has the lawyer's faculty of mass <lb/>
facts and plainly stating his <lb/>
case, and he brought it into full <lb/>
play in which will take <lb/>
a high place in the arguments <lb/>
against the departure from the <lb/>
policy of Washington all the <lb/>
early Presidents, the <lb/>
therefor of imperialism, <lb/>
only because he has no desire for <lb/>
the position, but because bethinks <lb/>
Senator Jones tills it in a perfectly <lb/>
satisfactory manner. Senator <lb/>
says there is no truth whatever In <lb/>
the public reports of be- <lb/>
tween himself and Col. Bryan, <lb/>
democrats Congress do not be- <lb/>
that Col. has ever in- <lb/>
even in the most indirect <lb/>
man that be wished a change in <lb/>
the head of the National Committee. <lb/>
As expected, the Senate Com- <lb/>
on Elections derided by a <lb/>
majority of one to report against <lb/>
the seating of Mr. but, ow- <lb/>
to the hearing of the Clark case <lb/>
now on before that Committee <lb/>
it may lie several weeks before the <lb/>
report of the Committee is submit <lb/>
to the Senate. Quay and his <lb/>
friends are considerably frightened <lb/>
but disinterested observers still <lb/>
think that <lb/>
being seated by a slim margin. <lb/>
eighteen thousand dollars to Bay <lb/>
nothing of the amount illegal- <lb/>
his a sad fact, but a fact, <lb/>
nevertheless, that more money is <lb/>
spent the country for liquor than <lb/>
spent for churches. <lb/>
j. . . <lb/>
Three Boys <lb/>
Raleigh, N. C, Jan. <lb/>
boys were drowned eight miles from <lb/>
lure today, two from Raleigh, one <lb/>
a sun of Captain l. P. Williamson <lb/>
county the other a son <lb/>
is. Lee, a tobacco warehouse- <lb/>
man. The third was a son of <lb/>
of Charles I. The drown- <lb/>
occurred at a Bah pond on Kin- <lb/>
ton's farm. The boys had been in <lb/>
the water several hours before dis- <lb/>
was made that they were <lb/>
drowned. All were at <lb/>
the Raleigh male academy. The <lb/>
grief is intense here. <lb/>
BAKER HART<lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
The Successful Farmer. <lb/>
The farmer that makes his own <lb/>
supplies is the successful farmer <lb/>
whether he gets rich at It or not. <lb/>
And by raising his own supplies <lb/>
we mean more than the making of <lb/>
bread meat feed for his <lb/>
One of the most important <lb/>
and much neglected <lb/>
is the making of his own <lb/>
The man who depends alone <lb/>
on buying guano to produce his <lb/>
crops without regard to the <lb/>
improvement of his laud by <lb/>
a judicious system of green <lb/>
Dunn Union says that many <lb/>
of the Republicans <lb/>
Burnett county will support the <lb/>
constitutional amendment and is <lb/>
believed that the county w ill give <lb/>
for it. <lb/>
The Greenville and <lb/>
Washington Messenger place Mr, <lb/>
Bryan dimes in nomination for <lb/>
the place of State by <lb/>
the Democrat Stale Convention of <lb/>
North Carolina that meets In <lb/>
on the of April next. <lb/>
We arc not personally acquainted <lb/>
with Mr. but his lineage <lb/>
is of the highest type of North Car- <lb/>
City <lb/>
Economist. <lb/>
AND STOVES <lb/>
case Catarrh <lb/>
cured by Hall's <lb/>
HOWS THIS <lb/>
We offer One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
Reward for any <lb/>
that can not lie <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. <lb/>
Co.; Props. <lb/>
TOledo, O. <lb/>
Wt-the have known <lb/>
F. J. for the last <lb/>
years, and bun perfectly <lb/>
honorable in all business <lb/>
and financially able to carry <lb/>
out any obligations made their <lb/>
ix, wholesale drug <lb/>
gists. Toledo. O. <lb/>
DISH, M <lb/>
wholesale druggists. Toledo, O. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- <lb/>
acting directly upon the <lb/>
blood mill surfaces if the <lb/>
system. per bottle. <lb/>
Sold all Druggists. <lb/>
a Is free. <lb/>
Hall's family Till- arc lb <lb/>
To Reach The People. <lb/>
A SPECIALTY. <lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
An exchange gives this <lb/>
Young man. don't swear. Swear <lb/>
never was good for a I'm <lb/>
Ii never cured <lb/>
nor helped draw ii prise in a <lb/>
lottery or win any game, <lb/>
for liver com- <lb/>
plaint. It isn't sure against light <lb/>
sewing-machine agents, nor <lb/>
of ill which people <lb/>
through life. There is no occasion <lb/>
of swearing outside of a newspaper <lb/>
office, where ii i- useful in proof- <lb/>
reading and Indispensably <lb/>
forms to press, <lb/>
has been also, to material <lb/>
the editor in look lug over <lb/>
the paper after ii i- <lb/>
executive of the <lb/>
Democratic Press Association of <lb/>
the State recognizes that In this <lb/>
campaign as In 1898 press must <lb/>
educate the people, must remove <lb/>
doubts, and make straight the <lb/>
the orators who are to <lb/>
follow. They in conference <lb/>
yesterday with State Chairman <lb/>
Simmons consulting as to the <lb/>
sort of campaign literature the <lb/>
best method of reaching the people. <lb/>
Plans were perfected by which the <lb/>
falsehoods disseminated about the <lb/>
amendment will be effectually an- <lb/>
the answer put into the <lb/>
bands of the voters. <lb/>
There is lint one thing necessary <lb/>
for the Democrats to win this year <lb/>
large majority, and that is to <lb/>
people with the truth. <lb/>
Some one once said -light the <lb/>
with A philosopher said <lb/>
Not s. devil's own <lb/>
weapon. use it better than <lb/>
an opponent. Fight the devil <lb/>
with Truth. He knows nothing <lb/>
about that weapon and you will <lb/>
have him at a disadvantage from <lb/>
the <lb/>
The Democratic press and speak- <lb/>
need only to reach people <lb/>
with the truth about the amend- <lb/>
to secure for the support <lb/>
of every white man the Slate <lb/>
who desires permanent While <lb/>
News and Ob- <lb/>
server. <lb/>
composting makes a mis- <lb/>
with it's attendant evils, n c Gold Leaf. <lb/>
That continuation report <lb/>
that and the member of <lb/>
his party have been rescued from <lb/>
the Filipinos is good news, and all <lb/>
the more welcome because of the <lb/>
fact that the news we generally gel <lb/>
from the Philippines is not good by <lb/>
any means. It is anything but to <lb/>
our credit that we slaughter <lb/>
the natives there, light- <lb/>
for their homes and <lb/>
Inalienable of man. <lb/>
liberty what committed <lb/>
in thy Dis- <lb/>
BEST <lb/>
AND<lb/>
COOK<lb/>
SEE OUR <lb/>
it <lb/>
THE <lb/>
BEST. <lb/>
BE BOUGH <lb/>
OAKLAND <lb/>
There Is an epidemic of small- <lb/>
pox in Chatham county. The <lb/>
disease is said to have been carried <lb/>
there by from <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
GREENVILLE, ff. C <lb/>
Two Points of Views. <lb/>
A farmer drilled n hum <lb/>
ware stoic at and was ask <lb/>
the you <lb/>
want buy a bicycle to i <lb/>
your farm on <lb/>
Can give sou one for <lb/>
sooner put n <lb/>
said the farmer. <lb/>
Hut said the manager. <lb/>
you would look rid- <lb/>
around town a <lb/>
I don't sail the <lb/>
farmer more foolish, per <lb/>
haps, than I would milking a<lb/>
elm- ti i, i. i. <lb/>
II, labors <lb/>
Attorneys At Law. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
tot <lb/>
In <lb/>
Dr. D. L. <lb/>
DENTIST,<lb/>
over White ,. r <lb/>
Fleming, store.<lb/>
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