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fr <lb />
D J EDITOR <lb />
TRUTH TO <lb />
-AT- <lb />
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 /></p>
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                <p>
EASTERN <lb />
X. O. <lb />
D. J. <lb />
at the Post Office ii <lb />
Greenville, N. M <lb />
Mailer. <lb />
1900. <lb />
Tarboro, is <lb />
mentioned H a candidate <lb />
in second district. <lb />
The Windsor Ledger announces <lb />
D. Winston will <lb />
a candidate before State con- <lb />
the nomination Al <lb />
General. Mr- Winston <lb />
an able attorney one of North <lb />
Hi- would <lb />
till office acceptably. <lb />
WANTS THAT <lb />
State is <lb />
hot on the trail of of <lb />
public school appropriated <lb />
by the last Legislature. <lb />
State Treasurer Worth says he <lb />
Clot lies may not make a <lb />
but a man usually OWN a great <lb />
mm. <lb />
and hence <lb />
NEWSY AND <lb />
i ii 1900. <lb />
Senator of this suite, <lb />
Introduced a Sen- <lb />
ate that had for its purpose the <lb />
catting down of North Carolina's <lb />
representation in Congress if the <lb />
proposed constitutional <lb />
is adopted. Senator Morgan <lb />
of Alabama, on delivered <lb />
an able speech in reply <lb />
resolution. Ii an <lb />
able and unanswerable argument in <lb />
defense of North He <lb />
was heartily applauded. <lb />
the atone <lb />
he pay it. <lb />
lint Mr. he <lb />
must get it; the appropriation <lb />
was duly made audit must be paid. <lb />
The has made bis <lb />
warrants on the Treasurer for the <lb />
amount due the various counties, <lb />
and yesterday <lb />
out a letter to all the the same. <lb />
superintendents mom- SN <lb />
hoards of education <lb />
in the State, advising when <lb />
tomorrow lo apportion <lb />
school funds, to d <lb />
Mrs. Ayden, <lb />
W. . of Ayden. <lb />
in town yesterday. <lb />
A. O. Cox went to Ayden <lb />
day evening <lb />
Several new boarding students <lb />
have come in since Christmas. <lb />
W. is collecting a lit- <lb />
tie, inn the wire fence man <lb />
the <lb />
Academy now has <lb />
pupils enrolled. <lb />
Our school numbered <lb />
over a hundred members besides <lb />
Sunday afternoon. <lb />
believes that <lb />
if a man is worth doing at all he's <lb />
worth doing well. <lb />
Some women are never satisfied. <lb />
II they get a pair of shoes that <lb />
don't hurl they are mad because <lb />
they didn't gel a else smaller. <lb />
The horseless carriage and the <lb />
wireless telegraphy may lie all <lb />
right, we are going to start a <lb />
revolution if comes to armless <lb />
courtship. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
This is to the of <lb />
His. <lb />
has no dissolved. The only <lb />
that for the better <lb />
convenience of our pat ions v. have <lb />
established a down town office. <lb />
Dr. will <lb />
old stand. Dr. Laughinghouse <lb />
will the new office situated <lb />
on Fourth street, behind Prank <lb />
Wilson's clothing store in the Per <lb />
kins Mock of buildings where the <lb />
old office used to be. <lb />
I.-. <lb />
to the respective townships, keep <lb />
a strict account of special <lb />
mid given i each <lb />
Mr. letter full it as <lb />
N. ii. <lb />
To County Superintendents and <lb />
Members of the Boards of <lb />
There are some people In Orange <lb />
wisdom that they <lb />
can tell the age of a saw looking <lb />
at teeth. <lb />
WHICHARD <lb />
to W. <lb />
IX <lb />
Whichard, N. ,. <lb />
visiting her father <lb />
lure, returned home last night. <lb />
need- Nome ale <lb />
stables. A horse dealer could do <lb />
a good business here, and would <lb />
be a help to the <lb />
M. ii. Bryan left last night, <lb />
lug by way of <lb />
and Goldsboro. The rigor Co. <lb />
Mat; S S. Convention. <lb />
The work of preparation for the <lb />
next State Sunday School <lb />
beheld in Charlotte March <lb />
Mill to 15th, is now in progress. <lb />
The Will be excellent <lb />
enlisting sen lees of the ablest <lb />
School workers in the state. <lb />
Besides the home workers, the con- <lb />
The complete in every <lb />
and prices as low the <lb />
Highest market prices <lb />
aid produce. <lb />
Alter two <lb />
year <lb />
IN <lb />
New Form of Marriage <lb />
During the holidays an <lb />
magistrate performed the <lb />
marriage ceremony for a young <lb />
couple up In in a <lb />
rather unique fashion. When ii <lb />
came time to pronounce the <lb />
the magistrate's memory <lb />
failed him on the marriage <lb />
but he . <lb />
thing about an oath, and not wish- <lb />
lug to delay he proceeded <lb />
somewhat as <lb />
swear before <lb />
Owl you'll in ii this woman for <lb />
your wedded y n <lb />
are alive, mi help you Hod. <lb />
the <lb />
w swear j <lb />
many this young man and keep <lb />
him to himself till he dies. Ki <lb />
the book. The laws of Caro- <lb />
yon man and <lb />
While this is rather a novel <lb />
we are assured <lb />
that ii will hold <lb />
in law, and the couple arc living <lb />
happily together. Wilkesboro <lb />
Chronicle <lb />
., . . ,, the road most tin <lb />
tin- <lb />
, I time, <lb />
ii ions of mix ions concern unit <lb />
have had to deal with, one J. J. of Marlboro, <lb />
desire to have the mania R. L. will have the sen Ices <lb />
that pine for several <lb />
was here yesterday and <lb />
the made arrangements to move to this <lb />
been <lb />
special <lb />
the public <lb />
rote an official letter <lb />
State Treasurer some mouths ago l <lb />
nil to I <lb />
him in person three or <lb />
four limes and urged him mac <lb />
special effort to this <lb />
when due. lie assured <lb />
occasion he would gladly pay <lb />
if he had ii v. hen due, <lb />
I bill me any <lb />
has a position <lb />
Cox Mfg. Co. <lb />
A poor way <lb />
men big ado advertising, <lb />
their goods lo lie I s <lb />
class, the market, <lb />
bin have ii poor way ii. <lb />
goods don't prove lo be <lb />
claim for them, and <lb />
No Repeal War Taxes, <lb />
Ii i- suggested Hurt pros- <lb />
railing off in revenue lie <lb />
cause of the admission of sugar <lb />
of from our tropical island <lb />
will be so Important as to prevent closer, more harmonious touch, I keeps dark about it. <lb />
American Prisoners Shot <lb />
Manila, K, <lb />
lees from <lb />
i I i<lb />
a. in. <lb />
province of <lb />
that <lb />
consideration any measures <lb />
ion vexatious in <lb />
tuxes levied for <lb />
war purposes but which might lie <lb />
i. j. n <lb />
unimpaired. This <lb />
line is urged by <lb />
wan journals which <lb />
of the Twenty regiment, cap <lb />
insurgent stronghold <lb />
Oil <lb />
Three Americans were <lb />
wounded, bid loss i <lb />
Dot known. Three or <lb />
Ninth i Ho Twelfth leg <lb />
win-a. the held <lb />
as prisoners, were shot and <lb />
Three of them ire <lb />
ml and the it her are <lb />
wing, i set lire <lb />
aim ton u.- <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS <lb />
node t the <lb />
Va. <lb />
There Is no In the . I <lb />
loaf. <lb />
is the licit hi that <lb />
always the <lb />
Of course all undertakers <lb />
gravel cremation. <lb />
When you meet II dude In hi <lb />
your breath, or ii may blow him <lb />
The dying man hold his <lb />
breath, nor the living woman her <lb />
tongue. <lb />
The wages of are <lb />
their altitude doesn't <lb />
tend toward heaven. <lb />
arc . to <lb />
stones, but kind words are the <lb />
lie would have the kind, just return <lb />
no doubt, have his and gel your money, <lb />
letter before Ibis time with best wishes for a prosperous <lb />
that not money mm, A i. Mi. i . <lb />
bin that he hopes lo have ill time .- . . <lb />
for the fall term <lb />
money I <lb />
by the Legislature for sell. <lb />
year. <lb />
ending and we <lb />
have this money on before <lb />
J limb, for u i in <lb />
n fur the fall Ii <lb />
My adv i.-o hi you is <lb />
go ahead and apportion special <lb />
to your respective <lb />
low i <lb />
the nun mil of the fund <lb />
en em Ii and the <lb />
tow ii to keep a <lb />
ti ii-l account of h. <lb />
individual. <lb />
-i This may cm-i- <lb />
have a small hill of <lb />
may i. paid pi-i <lb />
at the schools, but <lb />
can he paid us o as <lb />
i I be me <lb />
the State <lb />
If course, If Slate <lb />
i in- money before the <lb />
school- close, then there will be no <lb />
delay paying the teachers in full <lb />
the close i schools, <lb />
No one regrets failure lo <lb />
the money more <lb />
my -elf. I have been <lb />
anxious that Hie last <lb />
, .,, it <lb />
j.; my term should <lb />
mi increase in of <lb />
an improvement <lb />
lie of work done <lb />
loom. <lb />
truly, <lb />
. ii. <lb />
Speaking appropriation <lb />
is ii. failure to pay <lb />
II, Mi. i <lb />
money lo <lb />
hi schools by the legislature. <lb />
was intended they should have <lb />
It. and have now. They need it. <lb />
and if people and I In- press <lb />
I he will u-l. they ill <lb />
me they will gel n. I notice <lb />
there's money in <lb />
Treasury In pay other <lb />
lions, there to lie some there <lb />
for the News Si <lb />
from other <lb />
among Mr. U. <lb />
Jacobs, of Chicago, chairman of the <lb />
International Executive Commie- <lb />
lee. and one of ablest <lb />
of Sunday School <lb />
in world, <lb />
of being the originator of the In- <lb />
uniform Sun <lb />
School lessens now use. <lb />
Charlotte is preparing lo give <lb />
the convention a great reception. <lb />
mid will doubtless l- <lb />
ii memorable . <lb />
To <lb />
cry in North <lb />
Carolina is urgently to <lb />
join the Stub- Helms rat Press <lb />
Association, and this is <lb />
made ill older that they may lie in <lb />
Andrew Carnegie, the multi- <lb />
millionaire Scotsman, who made <lb />
his colossal fortunate by bis steel <lb />
manufacturing under a high robber <lb />
tariff, Is generous with his money. <lb />
and has given away some <lb />
in various directions. He re- <lb />
fuses squarely to give a cent to <lb />
renegade and Premiums have been paid <lb />
win not help the republican party <lb />
in their imperialistic campaign <lb />
this year. He will not help, he <lb />
says. Imperialism with one cent. <lb />
This able Scotsman, author of one <lb />
or more books, says, as given <lb />
the York World <lb />
have no business In <lb />
morals or publics to lake and keep <lb />
the <lb />
you mean we should annex <lb />
was asked. <lb />
are pledged as lo <lb />
lion we are to take there. We <lb />
have given our ward Cuba <lb />
.-hall free. <lb />
lo see <lb />
WELCOME THE NEW YEAR <lb />
with feasting cheer. <lb />
If you intend receiving New <lb />
Year's calls you will want lo <lb />
lay on your table the choicest <lb />
that the market affords in all <lb />
the relishes, tinned potted <lb />
meats, <lb />
pickles, jellies <lb />
which we <lb />
have furnished especially for <lb />
holiday- season. <lb />
J. <lb />
of <lb />
Your Policy <lb />
I. <lb />
Cash Value. <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
Paid-up insurance. <lb />
Extended Insurance that <lb />
j works automatically, <lb />
the republican Will be re Instated within <lb />
party change itself on the side of, three after lapse you are <lb />
Hue renegade in good health. <lb />
Americanism for me, no running After Second Year <lb />
off after the will the wisp of No Restrictions, <lb />
territorial aggrandizement, it in- -s- Incontestable. <lb />
dangers on every hand. Dividends are payable at the be <lb />
T am the Boers their ginning of and i ch <lb />
lie said. arc year, provided the <lb />
righting bravely to maintain their for current year be paid <lb />
republic. Their stand is for They may lie used <lb />
They bat- I. To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
principle with which all TO Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
I good Americans should be in To Make Policy Payable as <lb />
Wilmington Messenger, an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb />
of Insured. <lb />
NEW <lb />
ARRIVALS <lb />
New <lb />
OUTINGS, <lb />
GINGHAMS, <lb />
When a man can't <lb />
bill and meter is <lb />
pay bis gas <lb />
removed he <lb />
J. L. SUGG-, <lb />
X. O, <lb />
the mow <lb />
COTTON MARKET. <lb />
the issues the coming cam-j <lb />
and lie by the plans <lb />
which to be adopted for the Docs again. <lb />
dissemination of literature among j machine. <lb />
masses, and for more It's peculiar <lb />
consul, loose habits is so often tight. <lb />
among the brethren. The <lb />
object of the association is one cal- <lb />
taken alarm undoubted ciliated to benefit members <lb />
tendency toward commercial free m Way Interfere with the rights <lb />
manifested the negotiation privilege of individual <lb />
of treaties with France, the of the cause <lb />
Argentina and other they espouse politically. The <lb />
countries and the it fee annual d tics is on- <lb />
if the for unfettered j s upon u- payment any i <lb />
trade with editor can a <lb />
the can send I heir fee January <lb />
March<lb />
w. II. W. T. Fleming<lb />
e opened <lb />
building with an entirely new <lb />
Stock of------ <lb />
We Carry <lb />
Complete line of <lb />
TRIMMINGS, <lb />
and up-to-date SHOES <lb />
BATS. OAFS and <lb />
m i m <lb />
-DEALER IN <lb />
toiled member. They can send their fee <lb />
Slate- can seen re cheaper i by and to the Secretary. A. <lb />
admitting ii duly free from Robinson, Durham, N. C. There <lb />
Very <lb />
Indian islands they can will be a of the , <lb />
well afford continue lo pay early this spring. <lb />
tax on receipts, lei- Durham Sun, <lb />
messages checks. <lb />
There would lieu heavy balance to <lb />
the good ill v ear's end and <lb />
It is <lb />
well enough in the consideration <lb />
of the of future revenue <lb />
our representatives in Con- <lb />
should bear in mind I <lb />
heavier . , <lb />
as u result of <lb />
prosperous condition of <lb />
try . The diminution Of customs <lb />
receipts from the falling off in <lb />
duties would no doubt In <lb />
large measure be made good by <lb />
revenue from oilier dutiable mer- <lb />
As w lo Co., <lb />
ton and peanut buyers. <lb />
New York future quotations to <lb />
day arc as follows <lb />
Opening. close. <lb />
ii <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb />
shoes, Huts, Hardware, <lb />
Crockery. Farm Implements. <lb />
Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
I Tobacco, etc., <lb />
every STAPLE <lb />
carried in a general stock. <lb />
Also Sell <lb />
II <lb />
Continuous Advertising Brings <lb />
Daily Patronage <lb />
The needs of the human nice a re <lb />
never ending. As us one <lb />
want has been another tie- <lb />
This is <lb />
the case when have <lb />
spend, The limes <lb />
. and are, <lb />
to buy . <lb />
valuable precious <lb />
The have than ml <lb />
red We who advertises continuously gel. <lb />
have now omitted red <lb />
from our bill of fare. <lb />
iii Bach. <lb />
A woman doesn't need <lb />
ii. rage. <lb />
It's u mighty small man ho <lb />
shrinks from bis duty. <lb />
Any you the <lb />
people who haven't very much <lb />
money arc cured the <lb />
Many a man imagines his slug <lb />
-11 conscience is pricking him <lb />
w its only his winter flannels, <lb />
If man i- the architect v <lb />
his own destiny lie should pay <lb />
particular attention to the lire <lb />
Death is no persons <lb />
It's s woman who doesn't <lb />
look well in who loses <lb />
lier <lb />
The action of Russell in <lb />
sending troops from to <lb />
to the <lb />
to gay <lb />
very unnecessary, and <lb />
deserves severest <lb />
We have heard no threats <lb />
of lynching. if troops <lb />
were necessary, two com- <lb />
of the State Guard In Rob- <lb />
as good as these is in <lb />
State. Why not have called <lb />
upon them Why subject the stale <lb />
such <lb />
upon the <lb />
Guards a the Bridge <lb />
j Light We believe <lb />
; I. Hi lie has been fair <lb />
j led. He is either guilty <lb />
or inn. If he is innocent do <lb />
not bis sentence to life <lb />
but turn him loose <lb />
If he. hang Um This is <lb />
Hi. iv prevent lynching. <lb />
lb. v. Herald. <lb />
Receipts <lb />
Jan ft<lb />
Wheat May. <lb />
Ribs May. <lb />
LOCAL <lb />
Spot col ton in <lb />
OATS. CORN. COT- <lb />
TON and <lb />
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb />
Our prices every thing will be <lb />
found as low us a good article can <lb />
be sold at. You cordially In- <lb />
v our store. <lb />
Highest prices paid kind <lb />
of country produce. <lb />
WHITE FLEMING, <lb />
N. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Cotton Bagging and always <lb />
Fresh goods kepi constantly en <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
old. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Cattle, <lb />
you <lb />
I pay s <lb />
Poultry f <lb />
oilier <lb />
tome. <lb />
highest <lb />
B. M. <lb />
N. C <lb />
No. Mamie, dear, never <lb />
the trough m <lb />
especially made for the to <lb />
drink out of. <lb />
Any man <lb />
patrons Bee-but ii lakes a woman to look <lb />
old. gen. <lb />
and <lb />
with Tuts- <lb />
Took par <lb />
if <lb />
Mood <lb />
Roberts V <lb />
at tho drug <lb />
Hi j.-. w <lb />
you <lb />
ALL A HAPPY AND PROS <lb />
THANK FOR <lb />
IA AND ASK CON <lb />
or <lb />
YOURS To <lb />
s. V. <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
A Farm Library of <lb />
Concise and Hand- <lb />
Printed and Beautifully Illustrated. <lb />
By JACOB <lb />
No. BOOK <lb />
, . . n o work. <lb />
No. a book <lb />
All mt Mn- M nils rend lad <lb />
contain ill lending <lb />
-ii . <lb />
No- POULTRY BOOK <lb />
AM Poultry ; Hi.- but unit y Book In f <lb />
l . . . . . vi like <lb />
of all with K oilier <lb />
No. COW BOOK <lb />
All about Dairy <lb />
B life like<lb />
No. SWINE BOOK <lb />
J ml mil All about Butch- <lb />
etc Contains lo half <lb />
and so <lb />
Tb BOOKS are unique <lb />
like practical, <lb />
an enormous Kat, <lb />
one who keep Cow. Hot o <lb />
or Small null, ought to light <lb />
away for the BOOKS. The <lb />
FARM JOURNAL <lb />
la paper, made for you and nit a misfit <lb />
old; It lathe great boiled hit-the <lb />
it, Household paper in <lb />
the paper of In the stale <lb />
America-having over a and a half regular reader. <lb />
Any ONE of the BOOKS, and FARM JOURNAL <lb />
f YEARS remainder of mm and will be mall <lb />
any A DOLLAR BILL. <lb />
FARM JOURNAL and BOOKS <lb />
FARM JO MAI. <lb />
warn<lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
The King Clothier <lb />
no goods to Shove oil on<lb />
Just what, a well man or boy should <lb />
wear. Call to see me I will con- <lb />
you I have the <lb />
at a lower pr v. I ban you have- <lb />
to pay cut goods. <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
CROSS MARK <lb />
on the margin of this paper it <lb />
is to remind you Mint you owe <lb />
It i. it for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you Battle as early as <lb />
Bible. 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 <lb />
Court week. <lb />
Whoop up I ho cotton <lb />
Tin- slump in cotton some <lb />
people blue. <lb />
By express fresh But- <lb />
per M <lb />
Tuesday used to be the big day <lb />
in court. he crowd on <lb />
Monday. <lb />
While in town week call at <lb />
gel a <lb />
receipt. <lb />
The for the <lb />
Band arrived and the boys <lb />
can noon come out in them. <lb />
There has not been an <lb />
out Greenville this season. <lb />
Keep the factory move- <lb />
going forward. Don't let it <lb />
lag and we will get the factory. <lb />
If the of was <lb />
resurrected it would do <lb />
Something to help along the cotton <lb />
factory movement. <lb />
The steamer Myers reached here <lb />
late Saturday evening. It was the <lb />
only trip she was able to make up <lb />
during last week because <lb />
of the ice. <lb />
Mr. W. Hall, who was once a <lb />
of Greenville, working here <lb />
with the Blues Hamilton <lb />
Co., died night <lb />
Goldsboro. <lb />
L. Fountain has <lb />
ed in the livery business here. He <lb />
occupies what was formerly known <lb />
as King House <lb />
street. <lb />
Oar venerable cotton buyer, Col. <lb />
E. A. Keith, a stroke of heart <lb />
failure last Saturday night, he <lb />
has sufficiently recovered to be on <lb />
our <lb />
Sunday School Officers. <lb />
On morning the- baptist <lb />
school elected follow <lb />
officers for the <lb />
i. <lb />
Assistant W <lb />
Hi van. <lb />
J. Lee. <lb />
Cherry. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
tree. <lb />
The Sunday school <lb />
elected the following officers for the <lb />
ll. Bender, <lb />
Assistant <lb />
F. Harding. <lb />
Secretary and Treasurer -O. E. <lb />
Harris. <lb />
D, <lb />
James. <lb />
In Both Directions. <lb />
X, <lb />
w. s. Greer led this <lb />
K. Powell went to Scotland Seek <lb />
today. <lb />
Ii. King has two <lb />
of came <lb />
Col. <lb />
over this morning. <lb />
Ola Forbes and White left <lb />
this morning for Raleigh. <lb />
II. Hardy, of <lb />
Sews and Observer, is in town. <lb />
J. H. Cherry, Jr., came in this <lb />
morning from a trip on the road. <lb />
P. c. of Henderson, <lb />
spent Sunday here and this <lb />
morning- <lb />
Ben and sister. Miss <lb />
left Oils morning for Bethel <lb />
to attend school. <lb />
K. Williams left this morning <lb />
I'm Raleigh to intend the Grand <lb />
Lodge of Masons. <lb />
W, Askew and J. S. Smith, of <lb />
Farmville, took the train here Ibis <lb />
morning for Norfolk. <lb />
Miss Annie returned <lb />
from Saturday evening lo <lb />
resume leaching her here. <lb />
Misses and Delia <lb />
this morning for to re- <lb />
turn the Baptist University. <lb />
Misses Patrick and <lb />
Bruce Forbes this morning for <lb />
Durham to attend the <lb />
of Music. <lb />
Mrs. Parsons and little daughter, <lb />
of Washington, who have been <lb />
visiting Mi. J. x. Booth, return- <lb />
ed home Saturday. <lb />
W. Waters, a former <lb />
who is now a com- <lb />
tourist, has been spending <lb />
a few days here and this <lb />
morning. <lb />
Bar. J. X. Booth has moved into t <lb />
the Clark house next to the Baptist <lb />
church <lb />
King Ibis morning for <lb />
to attend the <lb />
Bryan marriage. <lb />
COURT. <lb />
January Term in Session-The <lb />
Jury Twice Sworn. <lb />
The January term of Pitt <lb />
, , court Holiday morning, <lb />
returned home this morning. <lb />
ins the State. <lb />
Mrs. s. and children <lb />
returned Tuesday evening fr. <lb />
Mount where they have <lb />
been visiting her parents. <lb />
CITY OR TOWNS VOTE <lb />
SPECIAL TAX <lb />
III HI <lb />
Orinoco <lb />
Mayor's Court. <lb />
Mayor J. has disposed <lb />
of the following cases in his <lb />
since last <lb />
Robert Johnson and John <lb />
Jones, and disorderly con- <lb />
duct, lined W and costs each, total <lb />
14,75 each. <lb />
Matt <lb />
riotous and disorderly conduct, SI <lb />
and costs each, 13.715 each. <lb />
Mack Allen, disorderly and <lb />
using profane language, lined one <lb />
penny and costs, <lb />
Mainly Daniel, disorderly con- <lb />
duct, not guilty and case dismissed. <lb />
George riotous and dis- <lb />
orderly, lined one penny and costs, <lb />
L. E. Fountain and Alex Bailey, <lb />
disorderly, Fountain lined one <lb />
and costs, Judgment <lb />
suspended over Bailey. <lb />
Caudle English, disorderly, lined <lb />
and costs, 16,15, <lb />
have bean <lb />
so and appeared so of <lb />
ten before the Mayor that he warn- <lb />
ed if there was not a change <lb />
In their conduct be would H <lb />
his duly to <lb />
and order them out of town. <lb />
Tuesday, January, , <lb />
Lee Stew left this morning for <lb />
Washington. <lb />
J. B. Cherry, Jr. this <lb />
morning for Plymouth. <lb />
Wilson returned Monday <lb />
from the north via Durham, <lb />
Pearl Campbell is visiting <lb />
relatives In Washington. <lb />
Win. of Durham, is. <lb />
visiting his son Ed. II. <lb />
II. Monday evening <lb />
for Tarboro via and Golds- <lb />
Miss Mon <lb />
day evening for a visit lo Golds- <lb />
left this <lb />
for Raleigh to attend A. ft M. <lb />
a- drawn, the <lb />
foreman selected all of <lb />
sworn, the Judge overlooking lo <lb />
if of them had a <lb />
suit pending which would <lb />
from selling on the grand <lb />
jury. Judge Bowman proceeded <lb />
with bis charge and had <lb />
laded when this omission was call- <lb />
ed to bis attention. putting <lb />
II. Mebane, State ,,,,. ,.,. it was found <lb />
of Public Instruction, .,, ,. ,,,, <lb />
sent a circular letter to Mayors ; . ,,.,., ,.,, <lb />
of towns of over population Lg Two other jurors were called, <lb />
asking information taxes WM selected and <lb />
public schools, and calling their a, .,.,.,. <lb />
to the fad that those Judge , . over <lb />
towns wishing levy a special lax told them <lb />
for schools need not wail to ,,., ,.,,.,. <lb />
a special charter from the law. <lb />
lure, but can proceed under the <lb />
following section of the general i. <lb />
school law of HOD i Smith, Foreman, J. T. <lb />
in Incorporated city mm, J. D. <lb />
town Of not less than one w J. B. War <lb />
Inhabitants, in which there is not J. B. Con- <lb />
now levied a special lax schools, . , .,. ,. ,;. <lb />
a petition signed by one- I. Sugg, W. . <lb />
third of the freeholders therein, <lb />
the of Aldermen or yA ,, ,, ,; s <lb />
Commissioners of said city or town . <lb />
shall, at the date of the municipal s -M , <lb />
or general ensuing .,,, ,,.,., Fleming is <lb />
the presentation of said petition, . <lb />
order an election to be held lo could <lb />
certain the will of the people not Monday but his <lb />
there shall be levied la part of the business <lb />
such city or special annual <lb />
tax of not docket, which is <lb />
the one hundred dollars valuation ., .,.,,,. WM taken <lb />
of property and ninety cents on the l ;.,,,. There is <lb />
poll to supplement the <lb />
fund in such city or town. following cases wee tried <lb />
Said shall be held iii differ- <lb />
cut election precincts or wants mi- ,,.,. , , . , . n <lb />
. . II. C. disturbing <lb />
the law governing municipal or , <lb />
. . . ., . . ion. pleads <lb />
general election in said <lb />
towns. At said election, those who. <lb />
. ,. . , , Shade Adams, assault with <lb />
are in favor of the levy and . <lb />
. . . , t weapon, <lb />
lion of said tax shall vote a ticket <lb />
,.,,,,, . . suspended costs <lb />
hi which shall be printed or w . <lb />
largest SI Tobacco in the world. <lb />
Manure your plain beds with and then apply <lb />
t., pounds per acre; will give the plant <lb />
ii notch and Vigorous growth, MM Will mature a <lb />
BRIGHT YELLOW LEAF. <lb />
Farmer's Bone <lb />
Is the all round Guano for all cops; tried on fourteen <lb />
crops and always MAN, <lb />
Norfolk, Va. <lb />
My Stock <lb />
is Complete <lb />
-IN ALL <lb />
Hats, ants <lb />
At prices that will suit you. <lb />
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb />
E. White <lb />
ten the words Special <lb />
and who arc opposed shall <lb />
vole a ticket on which shall In-print <lb />
ed or written the words <lb />
Special a majority <lb />
of the qualified voters at said <lb />
In South Greenville at P. M. <lb />
Sunday Mr. Thomas Allen <lb />
In the 05th year of his age. Mr. <lb />
leaves a wife and <lb />
and grand children to <lb />
mourn their loss. <lb />
The remains were the <lb />
W. II. Tucker farm o'clock <lb />
M. Monday. <lb />
What About <lb />
To Confederate veterans of North <lb />
The following counties have re- <lb />
to the request of the <lb />
men's Monument Association of <lb />
North Carolina for the names <lb />
three Confederate veterans who <lb />
would Interest themselves In the <lb />
building of the long delayed, often <lb />
proposed to the Women <lb />
of the Confederacy, at the state <lb />
Capital City Of <lb />
Will not the other and <lb />
camps kindly respond to our re-<lb />
Chairman. <lb />
Cumberland, Iredell, <lb />
Chatham, Johnson, Par <lb />
ham, Person, Wilson, <lb />
Northampton, <lb />
New Hanover, Randolph, Nash, <lb />
Craven, Warren. These <lb />
have responded. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happening; In North Carolina. <lb />
A. B Morgan succeeds Kev. <lb />
O. P. M editor of the <lb />
moat Visitor, <lb />
The Democrat is name of a <lb />
new weekly paper at New <lb />
Gallon A. Bottle and Penny <lb />
editors. is eight pages in <lb />
well edited and handsomely print- <lb />
ed. <lb />
Jacob H. Allen, a hardware <lb />
merchant of Raleigh, made an as- <lb />
Monday. <lb />
M. left this morning for <lb />
Raleigh to attend the Masonic <lb />
Grand Lodge. <lb />
L. Ames, of Portsmouth, <lb />
Va., who has been visiting his <lb />
daughter, Mrs. W. B. <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Misses Nannie and <lb />
who have been visiting <lb />
it. W. King, returned home <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
Miss Parker this morn- <lb />
for to the mar- <lb />
of Mr. John Newton to Miss <lb />
Bryan which takes place <lb />
day. <lb />
Mai Brown, Cage Atkinson and <lb />
Joseph Cox, with deadly <lb />
weapon, plead lined <lb />
and costs, judgment suspended <lb />
as to others. <lb />
J. T. Ward, carrying concealed <lb />
is of said lax. , . <lb />
shall and- <lb />
in such or upon <lb />
the manner prescribed payment of <lb />
and collection of other B- , <lb />
Provided, that all moneys ,,.,,,, <lb />
. . . ,.,, ,,, <lb />
the provisions this <lb />
shall, upon collection, be placed , <lb />
credit town upon pay <lb />
costs. <lb />
Branch, <lb />
CLOSING OUT <lb />
OWING TO A II WILL BE MADE IN THE <lb />
TUCKER CO <lb />
Grimesland, <lb />
About January next we will sell our entire <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, <lb />
Furniture and Crockery at <lb />
FIRST COST FOR CASH, <lb />
and supplies <lb />
Until January I, 1900. <lb />
TUCKER CO. <lb />
Safety <lb />
MOTHER'S <lb />
FRIEND ,, . <lb />
liniment., <lb />
is a I sale- <lb />
mil for expect- <lb />
ant mothers. <lb />
helps them <lb />
the early <lb />
without <lb />
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the critical <lb />
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today. <lb />
returned this <lb />
lag from <lb />
Swill Galloway, of Snow <lb />
Hill, is hero at court. <lb />
T. this <lb />
morning for <lb />
It. of came <lb />
in Tuesday evening. <lb />
J. Powell, <lb />
spent night here. <lb />
G, Moore returned <lb />
evening from Wilson. <lb />
Forbes returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from <lb />
Maggie Doughty this <lb />
for <lb />
RawlS, of Wilson, came <lb />
down Tuesday evening. <lb />
B, B. this morning <lb />
a Virginia. <lb />
W. L. representative of <lb />
the Peat, is In town. <lb />
Miss Annie Tew has returned <lb />
from a visit t <lb />
A. II of Norfolk, is <lb />
pending some days iii this section. <lb />
Miss Tyson returned home <lb />
Tuesday evening from a visit to <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
mi composed not less than <lb />
live nor more than seven members, <lb />
appointed by the Board of Aider <lb />
men, for said or town, and <lb />
shall be, by said committee, ex- <lb />
pended exclusively upon public <lb />
schools in said city or Pro- <lb />
further, there shall he <lb />
but one school district in the said <lb />
city or town in which there limy be <lb />
established more schools tor <lb />
each race, and the school committee <lb />
shall apportion money among <lb />
said schools such manner as in <lb />
their Judgment will equalize school <lb />
facilities, <lb />
false pretense, <lb />
guilty, <lb />
B, up <lb />
for judgment and sentenced to <lb />
mouths jail with privilege <lb />
being soul In work on public loads. <lb />
James appeal from <lb />
Mayor's court, cost paid and <lb />
peal dismissed. <lb />
is Anderson an I Henry <lb />
ams, affray, Williams guilty, <lb />
Anderson not guilty. <lb />
White Line <lb />
p. <lb />
this season of the year, and as usual <lb />
School Apportionment. <lb />
Ai the of <lb />
Board of Reboot Directors on Mon <lb />
day sum of cents <lb />
was apportioned lo several <lb />
townships for public schools. <lb />
The amount to each low was <lb />
as follows ; <lb />
Heaver Pain <lb />
Bethel <lb />
Carolina <lb />
Farmville <lb />
Falkland <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Total<lb />
860.80 <lb />
Iii <lb />
ill <lb />
1,532.03 <lb />
Upset. <lb />
Mr. id Marrow, of <lb />
comity, was driving down Evans <lb />
street Saturday afternoon. Mrs. <lb />
L. Little and Mrs B. B. Kick <lb />
ere out driving and also <lb />
were coming down street, <lb />
their behind Mr. <lb />
Marrow's. noticing <lb />
one coming him Mr. Mar- <lb />
row reined up his horse to slop. <lb />
ill this lime the ladies started <lb />
lo turn into Fourth street. The <lb />
stopping <lb />
Unexpectedly there was collision. <lb />
A front wheel of the rear <lb />
caught roar wheel of the front <lb />
and Mr. Marrow and <lb />
vehicle were tinned over in <lb />
street. Of course was all <lb />
I am in lead with B line of <lb />
and <lb />
Then conies to <lb />
DRY <lb />
My store is the place for you to find just what you want. <lb />
nor prices can be anywhere. I <lb />
only want a chance lo convince you of Ibis. <lb />
SEW STORE. <lb />
N. C <lb />
an and purl <lb />
1,043.80. <lb />
of is there <lb />
New <lb />
s. Atkins reports <lb />
the following now telephones put <lb />
ill this <lb />
A. While, <lb />
Ho. l. I. Fountain, arables <lb />
No. Ml, Or. r. of <lb />
was no <lb />
or vehicle. <lb />
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It, I. Is. <lb />
It. President. <lb />
Id. <lb />
OF Till. <lb />
I. L.<lb />
Shot. <lb />
w. M. Wilkinson, <lb />
near Farmville, bunting with <lb />
a ii old puppy and killed <lb />
partridges one shot. That <lb />
is the r. polled this MM <lb />
sou. Wonder Move and i <lb />
w. It. Home are doing for their <lb />
records, <lb />
AT 2nd, 1800. <lb />
Resources. Liabilities. <lb />
J Capital slack paid in <lb />
1891,000.00 <lb />
Loans and Discounts i 10.21 <lb />
Due from Hanks . . Expenses paid 3,840.81 <lb />
Items Bills payable t <lb />
Is; 1118,711.51 <lb />
Due Banks and Bankers i<lb />
1109,540.01 <lb />
given to us.<lb /></p>
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Pens, Pencils. <lb />
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All Magazines. <lb />
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GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
. Owner <lb />
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Mail Matter. <lb />
THEY TO <lb />
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or <lb />
Free Bathing and <lb />
for statesmen. <lb />
It is generally known that <lb />
furnishes his legislators <lb />
bath tubs and other <lb />
of cleanliness, but it is never- <lb />
a fact. In the basement of <lb />
I he are located the <lb />
bathroom, where the states- <lb />
men cleans their cuticle at the ex- <lb />
of the people. On the House <lb />
side there are fifteen tubs, while <lb />
on the Senate the number is some- <lb />
what smaller. They are <lb />
by the statesmen at all hours of <lb />
the day. Attendants are provided <lb />
at the expense Of the government. <lb />
The not that the bathrooms are <lb />
almost constantly occupied <lb />
the extent to which the <lb />
of the free bath is <lb />
Senators and members <lb />
who live at holds, where an extra <lb />
charge is made a bath, usually <lb />
wail until they reach the lo <lb />
enjoy this luxury. Not only are <lb />
the statesmen furnished free baths, <lb />
but shops are provided for <lb />
their use. These are well patron- <lb />
as no charge is made, the <lb />
barbers turn many an honest pen- <lb />
receive good salaries <lb />
from the government, and at the <lb />
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US a call. <lb />
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PROM A- <lb />
Visiting <lb />
Full Sheet Poster. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
TWICE A-WEEK <lb />
Is only i year and con <lb />
the news every week, <lb />
and gives information to the <lb />
those grow- <lb />
tobacco, that is worth <lb />
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subscription price. <lb />
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WT SUCCESS e PEN AGE <lb />
SALE AT BOOK SORE <lb />
A PICKPOCKET'S RUSE. <lb />
lie One.<lb />
Jack noted pickpocket. <lb />
us. to tell fanny story <lb />
difficulty In picking the pocket <lb />
n fashionably dressed woman who <lb />
was looking In at the Window of <lb />
Jewelry store. It Illustrate, <lb />
the hardship that the light lingered <lb />
gentry are forced to endure in the <lb />
of their profession and when <lb />
related was not <lb />
only by but by the many to <lb />
whom he confided his experience. <lb />
was a winter evening, and the <lb />
lady on whose bad design. <lb />
Hood looking at the holiday finery <lb />
temptingly displayed. said <lb />
that he tried all the arts known to hi. <lb />
for the extraction of the wallet, <lb />
all In vain, until, a last resort, <lb />
he fished n toothpick from his pocket <lb />
and. reaching around, tickled the <lb />
tar. Instinctively she raised her hand <lb />
to brush away the Invading Insect or <lb />
whatever it might he and In so doing <lb />
let go of that site was <lb />
carrying ii; the pocket of her coat. <lb />
It was only an instant, hut It was <lb />
long enough for the expert pickpocket <lb />
to get In ids work, and when she put <lb />
hand her money was gone, <lb />
the crowd her she could <lb />
identify the pale faced, <lb />
dressed young man at her side as <lb />
the person who had robbed her. and <lb />
if had accused him there would <lb />
have been proof against him. as <lb />
swag was at once passed to a pal <lb />
who stood ready to receive It and run. <lb />
was even arrested for that <lb />
crime, the lady's ludicrous outcries <lb />
furnished material for mirth long aft- <lb />
LAYING UP A COMPETENCE. <lb />
i. . Amy <lb />
mi <lb />
are some men of <lb />
said Mr. <lb />
great fortunes by gnat strokes, hut <lb />
by far the number of fortunes. <lb />
Including those of moderate <lb />
and these form the great ma- <lb />
of all, are made by the very <lb />
process of living within one's In- <lb />
come and investing the surplus with <lb />
more or km wisdom, but always <lb />
It will lie safe. <lb />
older I the more amazed <lb />
t am that more people don't lay up a <lb />
competence for themselves, as most <lb />
anybody can do, by beginning early In <lb />
life to within their income and <lb />
ticking to that course faithfully. Hid <lb />
I do this myself No. Am I, how <lb />
ever, having learned the wisdom of <lb />
course, making a beginning <lb />
I am to say I am still <lb />
pending all I get and laying by <lb />
are some lessons that we all <lb />
easily but never turn to our <lb />
own advantage, of these is of the <lb />
benefits that arise from the <lb />
Of self denial. We get from this st <lb />
once the direct benefit of what w. <lb />
save, n in I self denial nourishes, <lb />
strengthens broadens the will and <lb />
enables a man to do to <lb />
earn more more. <lb />
simply nothing like self <lb />
i In I Is key lo every of <lb />
life's treasures, everybody has <lb />
one of golden keys In Ills posses- <lb />
a lo help and walling <lb />
for him lo It In New <lb />
York <lb />
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To. Sir<lb />
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Keeping pace with scientific thought <lb />
and progress certain problems which <lb />
i the past have been for want <lb />
of light being thrown upon them have <lb />
been taken up one by one lo <lb />
further examination by the aid <lb />
f improved science. <lb />
The newest In this <lb />
tends to the science of the <lb />
and Includes the following <lb />
Why does a man act when <lb />
be Is <lb />
Why is u <lb />
Why does man <lb />
violent often a <lb />
Buck questions as these hare puzzled <lb />
our Immediate fathers, who have hard- <lb />
ever satisfactorily explained them <lb />
away or Indeed thrown much reliable <lb />
Ugh them. The human brain Is <lb />
composed of cells, and each cell Is a <lb />
simple bit of nerve substance, from <lb />
cud of w like an octopus, <lb />
spring a Dumber of tentacles, while <lb />
from another part arises an arm <lb />
from them and of great <lb />
The long arm Is Intended for trans- <lb />
Impression from one portion <lb />
of the brain system to another. It be- <lb />
made to touch <lb />
short arms of the next one to it, <lb />
latter in Its turn effecting contact with <lb />
a third cell, and so on. <lb />
Thus a message Is conveyed and the <lb />
mind get Its news. The entire brain <lb />
Is made up of these cells, whose mini- <lb />
1st Is legion whose full strength <lb />
Is grouped in systems, these systems <lb />
In turn being In <lb />
ties, the clusters <lb />
finally the cluster, in constellations. <lb />
which divisions are known to <lb />
physiologists <lb />
So long a- la In a healthy <lb />
each lit lie cell, or brain <lb />
attends to Its business faithful- <lb />
s no trouble, bill as man <lb />
generally i animal who usually re- <lb />
fuses in live life spanned by <lb />
nature an I n life laid <lb />
by lie artificial process <lb />
of living. forsooth by <lb />
disturbances frequent- <lb />
arise brain becoming <lb />
abused in a oils ways, from over <lb />
prim <lb />
Your brain cell Is n <lb />
little thing and it can endure a <lb />
great deal of from you. but If <lb />
u should go I lit lie too far It rebels <lb />
and refuses lo work any longer by <lb />
breaking contact with Its companion <lb />
cells, which it can do by withdrawing <lb />
Its long and getting Itself out of <lb />
circuit. Hut tills rebellion Is conduct- <lb />
ed by whole groups of cells acting to- <lb />
in full harmony. <lb />
Now, the object of this Is <lb />
simply lo avoid overwork, for each <lb />
tiny cell has stored within its minute <lb />
pace only n certain amount of energy, <lb />
but If you put on the high pleasure <lb />
this Is easily consumed by the opera- <lb />
of brain, the organism <lb />
breaks down from exhaustion Now. <lb />
take first of problem. Just <lb />
stated. When a person takes much <lb />
to drink. . those patches of <lb />
the brain are for the <lb />
induct muscular <lb />
I man staggers. <lb />
When the dose Is very large, the <lb />
cells, although stupefied, have <lb />
tried to keep their master on Ids legs, <lb />
now cease the man sleeps <lb />
like one dead finally. If than <lb />
of he taken, <lb />
the effect on cells is to <lb />
them, and the unfortunate man dies. <lb />
There Is some relation between ex- <lb />
activity of mind and <lb />
Insanity. are apt lo exhibit <lb />
symptoms of mental alienation, mid, <lb />
singular to relate, their children are <lb />
usually Inferior to those of average <lb />
men. <lb />
For Instance, not to go out of <lb />
land for example. Cromwell was a <lb />
mid had visions, Dean <lb />
Swift Inherited Insanity was him- <lb />
self not a little mad. Shelley was call- <lb />
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was another Coleridge <lb />
was n morbid maniac. M was of a <lb />
morbid turn of mind, approach- <lb />
Insanity ideas hades <lb />
are largely formed on the description <lb />
evolved by his diseased <lb />
Byron said he was visited by <lb />
ghosts <lb />
This mental alienation occurring In <lb />
the foregoing shows Hint <lb />
grill cells have <lb />
undo of <lb />
the spun called talent or <lb />
genius, has used up all en- <lb />
stored In each cell and each group <lb />
of cells, in of the whole, <lb />
with result Hal their work <lb />
has various types of <lb />
Insanity as depleted or. f phrase It <lb />
more In lined disturbance of <lb />
the mental equilibrium <lb />
The remaining problem is <lb />
Tins is produced by s <lb />
certain <lb />
1.1 a man becomes so <lb />
In his of some <lb />
and lends his whole <lb />
mind to i i Hie hard think- <lb />
. groups of cells <lb />
III <lb />
Is t lead and <lb />
say. Mr I was once <lb />
hi. starring partner and be treated <lb />
me a- I <lb />
gladly him a return <lb />
for favors I am bound all the ties <lb />
of friendship and to give <lb />
him a ensure lo tight <lb />
ever such a touching Instance of <lb />
Mr. will reward his old <lb />
patron and hem-factor by heating him <lb />
Into pulp and knocking Ids head off. <lb />
One can fancy him Raying, he put. <lb />
his terrible Into his fiends ribs. <lb />
old thy Star <lb />
Save Your Money. <lb />
One box of Pills will save <lb />
many dollars in bills <lb />
They cure all diseases <lb />
of the stomach, liver or bowels. <lb />
No Reckless Assertion <lb />
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb />
malaria, constipation and <lb />
a million people endorse <lb />
Liver PILLS <lb />
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NOTICE TO <lb />
July before <lb />
Clerk of county as <lb />
John H <lb />
in hereby lo nil <lb />
ed to the to pay- <lb />
or to the all <lb />
having <lb />
MOM to the for <lb />
or before the nth day of Die. <lb />
or toll notice will U- in bar <lb />
of Dec 1899. <lb />
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Fit retire <lb />
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morning and evening. Ev- <lb />
prayer Wednesdays at <lb />
M., and Litany at A <lb />
M., Rev. I. A. Minister <lb />
in Charge. <lb />
i-very <lb />
am ml day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb />
meeting Thursday evening. <lb />
J. N. Booth, <lb />
m. C. D. <lb />
every Sun- <lb />
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb />
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb />
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb />
school p. m. W F. Harding, <lb />
thin <lb />
Rev. <lb />
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb />
school a. in. E. B. mi <lb />
regular <lb />
SOS<lb />
NOTICE <lb />
undersigned <lb />
the Court clerk of Pitt <lb />
as Executor of Last Will <lb />
notice <lb />
is hereby to all to the <lb />
to payment to the <lb />
undersigned, and all having claims <lb />
estate are to Hie <lb />
same beam the day of <lb />
November, or this will be <lb />
plead in bar -f <lb />
This 18th day of November <lb />
A. <lb />
licit. <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court of Pit <lb />
county, having issued fatten of <lb />
to the on the 7th <lb />
day of November, on the estate of <lb />
S- Notice is <lb />
hereby given lo all lo the <lb />
Estate to make immediate payment to the <lb />
and to all of said <lb />
Estate present their claims, properly <lb />
to the undersigned, within <lb />
twelve mouths after the date of this Notice <lb />
or this Notice will be in bar of <lb />
recovery. This the day of <lb />
1899. . A, <lb />
the Estate of S <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
Letters this <lb />
been issued lo me, the undersigned, as ex <lb />
the last will and o <lb />
M. deceased, no- <lb />
given to all persons <lb />
claims against of said Foreman M. <lb />
to present them lo me for <lb />
payment, duly on or before <lb />
the day of November 1900. or ibis no- <lb />
will plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
All lo estate will <lb />
make to inc. This the <lb />
day of November 1899. <lb />
last will and of <lb />
Foreman M. <lb />
Weldon Yadkin <lb />
Division Main leaves <lb />
ton IS p m, <lb />
leaves U p m, arrive. n- <lb />
ford p iii. Sanford <lb />
p in, arrive <lb />
pm, <lb />
leave Ban <lb />
IS a <lb />
Springs B n Hone Mills a <lb />
rive Returning leaves <lb />
p m. Mills p c <lb />
p Maxton p <lb />
p m <lb />
at Fayetteville with train <lb />
with the Carolina Central <lb />
Railroad, at Bad Spring with <lb />
at Sanford <lb />
with the Seaboard Air Lint- and <lb />
Railway at with and <lb />
Train on r <lb />
leaves -i a n m, I IS n in, u <lb />
Si at OH p m. X <lb />
MB, leaves <lb />
. m, M a in, arriving Halifax <lb />
t IS am, Weldon am. dally except <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Trains leave Wash- <lb />
s in a in if SO n m. arrive <lb />
a Band returning leave <lb />
a m s p in. arrive m <lb />
and T SO p m, Sunday. <lb />
Train leaved dally except Sunday <lb />
at p in. Sunday p m. arrives <lb />
In p m. leaves Ply- <lb />
mouth except Sunday, T So am. and Hun <lb />
Train on Midland N C leaves <lb />
dally, except Sunday, T OS a in, arriving <lb />
. I s in. leaves <lb />
at m. <lb />
Train leave Book <lb />
am. p m, arrive Nashville <lb />
a m. It pm. Hope m a m. I'd <lb />
Sin. leave Spring slop. II is. am <lb />
SB p m. Nashville II a m. arrive at <lb />
Mount II i p m. dally except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Branch leave Warsaw <lb />
dally, Sunday, m and <lb />
pm, returning leases Clinton at Too am sod<lb />
go Maud., close Well <lb />
don all points North daily. a <lb />
H. M. <lb />
Agent <lb />
J. R. KENLY, Manager. <lb />
T. M. EMERSON, Manager. <lb />
LODGES <lb />
A. F. a A. M. Greenville <lb />
No. and <lb />
third R. <lb />
Hams, W. M. J. M. Return, Sec <lb />
I. O. O. P.--Covenant Lodge, No. <lb />
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb />
D. Overton, N. G. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
K. of River Lodge, <lb />
meets every Friday evening <lb />
J. L. Fleming, C. 0.1 C. Carr <lb />
R. andS. <lb />
K. Vance Council, No. <lb />
l every Thursday even- <lb />
W. B. Wilson, R. M. B. <lb />
Lang, Sec. <lb />
Jr. O. V. A. every <lb />
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb />
O. F. hall. A. D. Johnson, Coon- <lb />
A. O. Council, <lb />
No. meets every and third <lb />
Thursday in Odd Fellow <lb />
Hull. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb />
Chief; D. Smith, Sec. <lb />
I. O. Conclave <lb />
No. meets every second and <lb />
fourth Monday in Odd <lb />
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb />
0.8. smith Sec.<lb />
the <lb />
In<lb />
things <lb />
hi p-i-i of <lb />
nil one <lb />
i ii menial <lb />
null so the With <lb />
ii his cells turned <lb />
ill- lion the <lb />
o. I observation or mental <lb />
in nail all manner of queer <lb />
he la of<lb />
SALE. <lb />
By of a decree of Superior <lb />
Court of Till county, made on day <lb />
of December, 1899, in a Special <lb />
Proceeding therein pending, entitled O. <lb />
and wile against Jacob <lb />
and others, and numbered as <lb />
will MONDAY, JANUARY <lb />
sell at public sale before court <lb />
door in I. the highest bidder for <lb />
cash a certain or pared of land situ- <lb />
ate in Pitt county, <lb />
known as Lot No. in the division of the <lb />
land of the late Mary K. deceased, <lb />
and which was allotted to by <lb />
the following and bounds, <lb />
lit the 4th of hot No. <lb />
on thence South W. <lb />
to a sweet-gum on 3rd corner <lb />
of No. thence down said creek to <lb />
thence N. E. poles lo a stake <lb />
road near just South land, <lb />
hence with said road to the <lb />
Sires mole or less. <lb />
This the 6th day of December, 1899. <lb />
I. <lb />
commissioner. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
la there anything more depressing <lb />
than in Into your room at <lb />
afternoon that the bed <lb />
has not vet <lb />
Times. <lb />
r. h <lb />
fl-l <lb />
of <lb />
to fresh ones. <lb />
HAS PROVIDED <lb />
4.000 pounds <lb />
i-i-K Apples, <lb />
Sweet Florida Oranges. <lb />
Cora <lb />
pounds Nuts, <lb />
pound Raisins., <lb />
Seeded Raisins, Currants, Citron, <lb />
Figs, Dates, Bananas. <lb />
Dolls. WATCHES, GUNS <lb />
PISTOLS, VASES, LAMBS <lb />
and SCHEMES. <lb />
WAGONS, and <lb />
ALL KIND of <lb />
TOYS, <lb />
Come to see me. <lb />
SAM M. <lb />
Phone <lb />
Southern <lb />
Railway. <lb />
THE RAILWAY <lb />
------OF THE------ <lb />
SOUTH. <lb />
Direct Line to all Points. <lb />
-DEALER IN- <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
I can now be found in the <lb />
brick store formerly <lb />
occupied by J. <lb />
W. Brown. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. R. COREY. <lb />
Texas <lb />
California, <lb />
Florida, <lb />
and <lb />
Rico. <lb />
CLASS <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave Washington on <lb />
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb />
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb />
water permitting, to Tarboro. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. <lb />
M., Greenville A. M. on Tues- <lb />
days, and Saturdays. <lb />
Sailing hours subject de- <lb />
pending on stage of water. <lb />
FIRST CLASS Equip- <lb />
b mots on nil through v v <lb />
Pullman Palate Sleep New Bog, <lb />
on all Night Trains; Fail <lb />
Safe <lb />
Apply lo Ticket Agents Time <lb />
Tables, Rates and General <lb />
or address, <lb />
R. L. VERNON, T. P. A., <lb />
Charlotte, N. O. <lb />
F. R. DARBY, A., <lb />
K. C. <lb />
No trouble to answer questions <lb />
I, H. f, Turk<lb />
WASHINGTON, D. C. <lb />
as <lb />
in <lb />
Book I link <lb />
la . <lb />
Add I<lb />
with at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Lino from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. N. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
PATENT <lb />
modal, skates,. <lb />
fur ad rice. <lb />
Oil <lb />
. . a<lb />
A YEAR <lb />
VOL. XIX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. JANUARY 1900. <lb />
NO <lb />
Bay Blows a Firecracker. <lb />
Only a very boy and a very <lb />
large firecracker. This <lb />
near the Mills, yes- <lb />
at o'clock, came near re- <lb />
in a tragedy. <lb />
It was the 8-year-old son of Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. W. P. Wright. He had <lb />
a left cannon <lb />
cracker. He took it three <lb />
from the house and laid it down <lb />
behind a tree. He put home rocks <lb />
and dirt and sticks on top of it, <lb />
for he wanted a big explosion. <lb />
Then he lighted a match, <lb />
it to the fuse and ran away. <lb />
Somehow the cracker wouldn't <lb />
So, after reflection, he <lb />
came back and, kneeling down, put <lb />
his face close to the cracker and <lb />
blew hard. <lb />
The result was and <lb />
fearful. The force of the <lb />
Not His Destination. <lb />
A steamer was stopped in the <lb />
mouth of the river owing to a <lb />
dense sea fog. Au lady <lb />
inquired of the captain the cause <lb />
of the delay. <lb />
see up the re- <lb />
plied the captain. <lb />
I can see the stars over- <lb />
the old lady. <lb />
but until boilers bust <lb />
we that <lb />
World's Comic. <lb />
A bill has introduced <lb />
the Virginia Legislature to amend <lb />
the constitution of that State by <lb />
providing and educational <lb />
cation for voters, <lb />
case of and sailors who <lb />
served prior to 1870, either <lb />
one State or in the United States, <lb />
and their sons born prior to that <lb />
date, or persons who hold their <lb />
name real estate to the extent of <lb />
WOO, assessed valuation. <lb />
Value of Savings Banks. <lb />
In New England for several gen <lb />
the people have been ac- <lb />
to deposit their savings <lb />
in what arc called savings bank, <lb />
. has bad two good <lb />
ion seemed to concentrate on the has taught economy thrift <lb />
left corner of his mouth; and from j Inducing men and women <lb />
The Citizen says the <lb />
Republican gold standard bill <lb />
should lie entitled Act to <lb />
Feed Fresh of Government <lb />
Bonds to Wall Street Whenever <lb />
that Gambling Hell Wants More <lb />
to Gamble <lb />
his mouth almost to the car four <lb />
parallel slits were cut, to the <lb />
bone. Three teeth were knocked <lb />
out. <lb />
A was called and the <lb />
boy was chloroformed while his <lb />
lace WM up. He will get <lb />
well, but he will be disfigured for <lb />
Observer. <lb />
No. Badly Wrecked. <lb />
Roanoke, Va., 8.-A spec- <lb />
to the Times from East Radford <lb />
Vs., <lb />
train No. west- <lb />
bound, leaving here at this <lb />
evening, was wrecked at the bridge <lb />
east of Pulaski about p. in. <lb />
engine either flew the track <lb />
or way. Engineer <lb />
John H. Smith, of Bristol, is re- <lb />
ported badly hurt; Fireman Percy <lb />
of Roanoke, is dead. The <lb />
two postal clerks are seriously in- <lb />
The wreck is on fire. <lb />
passengers are badly bruised <lb />
but none seriously hurt. <lb />
Didn't Mis <lb />
Nam. <lb />
to earn and to save <lb />
It has drawn all the money out of <lb />
hiding places and put it to work, <lb />
making the small savings of the <lb />
many helpful to the general <lb />
trial progress. <lb />
Twelve years ago there was not <lb />
a savings bank in Raleigh, and the <lb />
small savings were hid away in old <lb />
stockings or in out of the way <lb />
and crevices. It has now two <lb />
savings banks with aggregate de- <lb />
posits exceeding four hundred <lb />
thousand dollars. Nearly all this <lb />
money is loaned out Raleigh, <lb />
and of the Raleigh's <lb />
new Industrial life. The lesson of <lb />
Raleigh's two savings banks ought <lb />
to be worth something to those <lb />
communities that have not <lb />
savings banks. They are <lb />
the best financial institutions that <lb />
any town or city can <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
J. B CHERRY GO. <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb />
PITT AND ADJOINING <lb />
ii lit- of Cotton <lb />
The inability of General Otis to <lb />
bring the Filipino war to end <lb />
has given rise to the story that <lb />
hostilities are prolonged to <lb />
carry out the political schemes of <lb />
the administration. It is said <lb />
idea is to administer the crushing <lb />
blow to during the heat <lb />
of the presidential campaign, thus <lb />
arousing patriotism to the of <lb />
voting for <lb />
It is something to have learned <lb />
that a vicious attack docs not <lb />
require a vicious reply; a <lb />
slander docs not always make <lb />
necessary a correction that <lb />
some people do not amount to any <lb />
thing, no matter how they try. <lb />
Biblical Recorder. <lb />
We are still in the forefront of the race after your patronage <lb />
We offer you the best selected line of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found any store in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb />
the creations of the beat America <lb />
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Bummer <lb />
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb />
vantage. It is our pleasure in show you what you want to <lb />
sell you if can. We offer you the service, polite <lb />
attention, and the most terms consistent a well <lb />
established business built up strictly n its own merits <lb />
When come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb />
if you do sec our Immense stock buying elsewhere. <lb />
Remember us and the following of general merchandise <lb />
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb />
Satins. <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb />
Cotton mills have done great <lb />
deal the poor white people <lb />
North said a prominent <lb />
cotton null man yesterday. <lb />
have in this State about <lb />
These employ <lb />
who <lb />
Bach family Is practically <lb />
supported the wages of the <lb />
members are mill operatives. <lb />
These families average live <lb />
each, which means that <lb />
people in this State alone are <lb />
fad and clothed cotton <lb />
mills. <lb />
to the general establish- <lb />
of mills in the South these <lb />
operatives out a bare <lb />
small rented farms. The <lb />
almost abject poverty of this kind <lb />
of living has been seen by all of as <lb />
in some <lb />
ACTS GENTLY ON THE <lb />
Kidneys, Liver <lb />
and Bowels <lb />
the System <lb />
V IV <lb />
Th. Law as to Carrying Con- <lb />
Weapons. <lb />
A rather unusual and also a very <lb />
ridiculous incident occurred the <lb />
Register of Deeds office in the court <lb />
house yesterday afternoon, when a <lb />
young man in his <lb />
approached Mr. <lb />
John deputy register of <lb />
deeds, made application for a <lb />
marriage license. Mr. <lb />
proceeded to fill out the certificate <lb />
until he asked the name of the <lb />
bride-elect. He hesitated a mo- <lb />
then summered, and after <lb />
drawing his face up Into several <lb />
unnatural expressions, said he <lb />
couldn't remember her name, and <lb />
would give up. The license book <lb />
and the <lb />
left In search of the woman to <lb />
her to the office and let her give <lb />
her own name. probably <lb />
succeeded In securing the license. <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
An of Ola. <lb />
Mrs. T. A. a widow of <lb />
this place, yesterday bought some <lb />
gin to give to her 12-year-old son <lb />
whom she believed had the meas- <lb />
This morning while delirious <lb />
he drank over a half a pint of <lb />
and has been limp and unconscious <lb />
ever since, although efforts to <lb />
arouse him have been repeatedly <lb />
made. His secretions arc all ac- <lb />
which is in his <lb />
Southerner. <lb />
North Carolina last year in <lb />
pensions to old Confederate sol- <lb />
During the same <lb />
period we paid out in pensions for <lb />
Federal soldiers over three mil- <lb />
lions of dollars. Our part of the <lb />
cost of the Philippine war and the <lb />
government policy of imperialism <lb />
is some and this is <lb />
but a beginning. What we pay to <lb />
the general government for these <lb />
departments a single year would <lb />
pay all the expenses of our State <lb />
government for a decade. We <lb />
stop to think what <lb />
price we pay for the <lb />
of being governed by Boss <lb />
News. <lb />
A special from Washington to <lb />
Post says that several <lb />
meetings of the colored clubs have <lb />
been held there within the past <lb />
few days at which Senator <lb />
resolution to declare ad- <lb />
that the North Carolina <lb />
franchise amendment is <lb />
was loudly applauded. <lb />
At these meetings speeches were <lb />
made in which the white people <lb />
of State were vigorously de- <lb />
and the dubs pledged <lb />
themselves to lend all possible aid <lb />
to the Republican party, through <lb />
speakers furnished other means <lb />
to defeat amendment. <lb />
An Indefatigable <lb />
Chill Tome <lb />
l per Curt. Chills <lb />
Night Sweats grippe. Mon- <lb />
back if II No other good <lb />
the Kind Bed en the la- <lb />
Hold and guaranteed by Woolen, <lb />
and druggists. <lb />
The saying that things come <lb />
to him who Is not a safe <lb />
maxim for the If he do <lb />
not advertise he cannot consistently <lb />
expect will he as <lb />
much success M was enjoyed by <lb />
Mr. when that gentle- <lb />
man was patiently waiting for some <lb />
thing to turn up. Success in bus- <lb />
must be worked for, not <lb />
waited for; and no merchant can <lb />
have a assistant <lb />
than a well displayed advertise <lb />
one Brown, <lb />
colored, was chasing a chicken on <lb />
the square in when a <lb />
pistol dropped from his pocket. <lb />
The weapon was picked up by an- <lb />
other but Brown afterward <lb />
claimed the pistol and admitted <lb />
that it was his. The facts being <lb />
reported lo the mayor, a warrant <lb />
was issued for for carrying <lb />
concealed weapons. He waived <lb />
examination and gave in the <lb />
sum of for his appearance at <lb />
court. Blown intended to submit <lb />
but he claimed that he had sold <lb />
the pistol and that at the time it <lb />
fell from his pocket he was carry- <lb />
it for delivery to party to <lb />
whom he hail sold it. On this <lb />
showing he was advised that he <lb />
was not guilty Judge Robinson <lb />
so held. Solicitor Hush appealed <lb />
on behalf of the State and the <lb />
Court has reversed Judge <lb />
Robinson. Following is the find- <lb />
of that <lb />
for carrying con- <lb />
weapon. The special <lb />
finds that defendant In <lb />
his pocket a pistol concealed <lb />
his own premises, and that the <lb />
purpose of carrying it was for de- <lb />
livery to Held, <lb />
upon the verdict the court should <lb />
have ruled the defendant guilty. <lb />
The question was as to the manner <lb />
and not the purpose of carrying the <lb />
weapon. The absence of intent to <lb />
conceal must found <lb />
to rebut the statuary presumption <lb />
of concealment. Here there was <lb />
no such <lb />
This seems to be a <lb />
decision, matter what one may <lb />
think of the concealed weapon law. <lb />
The law prohibits the carrying of <lb />
concealed If one is to In- <lb />
allowed, when found with a <lb />
his person, to set up the plea <lb />
that he has just bought or found <lb />
it is carrying it home, or that <lb />
it to deliver to some <lb />
body this is the usual <lb />
plea put forward then t he concealed <lb />
weapon law is a <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and <lb />
Harness, Home Blankets Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Molasses, Lard, Seed Oats <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
THIS <lb />
We offer One Hundred Dollars <lb />
Reward for any east- of Catarrh <lb />
that can not cured by Ball <lb />
Catarrh Cure. <lb />
F. J. Props. <lb />
Toledo, <lb />
undersigned, have known <lb />
for the last fifteen <lb />
years, him <lb />
honorable all business <lb />
and financially able to carry <lb />
out obligations made by their <lb />
firm. <lb />
Tin wholesale drug <lb />
gists, Toledo, O.<lb />
wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- <lb />
acting upon the <lb />
blood and surfaces of the <lb />
System. Price <lb />
Sold by all Druggists. <lb />
free. <lb />
Hall's family Pills ate the best. <lb />
OVERCOMES <lb />
EFFECTUALLY <lb />
PERMANENTLY <lb />
THE F D k <lb />
MI <lb />
t, <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters for Furniture everything in line. <lb />
buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit. Our motto Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb />
Your Friends, <lb />
Two inch bronze Spanish <lb />
cannon, formerly a part of the de- <lb />
fences at Fort San Felipe, Manila <lb />
and captured Admiral <lb />
the battle l Manila bay, have <lb />
been presented to the city of At- <lb />
be used the of the <lb />
monument which will lie erected <lb />
to the memory of the late <lb />
ant <lb />
To Speak in Wilmington. <lb />
-HEADQUARTERS FOB <lb />
Hardware, Paints <lb />
AND STOVES <lb />
A SPECIALTY. <lb />
AND <lb />
HEATERS <lb />
HEATERS <lb />
MORE. <lb />
The Raleigh correspondent <lb />
Star telegraphs that Senator <lb />
Butler Will open the anti amend- <lb />
campaign in Wilmington, and <lb />
that Senator Pritchard will have <lb />
his in Rocking <lb />
The object in view i so <lb />
plain that every Intelligent man <lb />
will we ii at a glance. <lb />
ton and Richmond have <lb />
been selected because the <lb />
claim; that they were the storm <lb />
of Democratic in <lb />
Prichard and butler arc <lb />
sent Into this dis- <lb />
in the hope <lb />
be notified will not be <lb />
allowed to speak j or, if they do at- <lb />
tempt that the med. .- <lb />
Hill lie broken up by the <lb />
-red The star <lb />
hopes believes that their at- <lb />
tempt to manufacture capital will <lb />
prove a disastrous failure. <lb />
Butler Prichard, twin broth- <lb />
I of speak until they <lb />
are hoarse, <lb />
Certainly In Wilmington, Butler <lb />
change a single vote. <lb />
does he to this. He <lb />
hopes that be will not be allowed to <lb />
speak. But contemptible as be is, <lb />
or should be, in the estimation of <lb />
white man <lb />
Carolina, be at- <lb />
made to interfere his <lb />
meeting. Lei him alone. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
vs. Newspaper. <lb />
The dodger, nine times out of <lb />
ten. stops at the front door, while <lb />
the newspaper its way to the <lb />
dining room, or enters <lb />
Into the bosom of the family. <lb />
A Daily Thought. <lb />
To lie glad of life because gives <lb />
the chance to love mid to <lb />
work and to play and to look up <lb />
the stars; to be satisfied with <lb />
your but contented <lb />
with yourself until yon have made <lb />
best to despise <lb />
in the world falsehood <lb />
meanness, and to fear nothing <lb />
cowardice; be governed <lb />
by your admirations rather than <lb />
by disgust to nothing <lb />
that is your neighbor's except bis <lb />
kindness heart and gentleness of <lb />
seldom of your <lb />
enemies, often of your friends, and <lb />
audio spend <lb />
as much time as you can. with <lb />
body and with spirit, In God's out <lb />
f are little guide- <lb />
posts on the footpath lo peace. <lb />
Van in <lb />
BEST BE <lb />
COMB AND SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL <lb />
GARLAND <lb />
COOK THE <lb />
BRr. <lb />
THE <lb />
and fever la a bottle of Grove's Tasteless <lb />
i ii <lb />
i. <lb />
AM tit K, FLEMING . <lb />
At Law. <lb />
N. O.<lb />
in <lb />
TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY <lb />
Take Laxative Quinine <lb />
Tablets. AU druggists refund the <lb />
money if it fails to cure. Hi H . I <lb />
and fever Is a bottle money U it to cure, w <lb />
Tonic Ii i. iron quinine on every box. <lb />
In a tasteless form. So pay b <lb />
BAKER o; HART <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
It is claimed county <lb />
now has more cotton mills than <lb />
i South. And <lb />
were by home people <lb />
mid are owned borne. is <lb />
prosperous, and her prosperity is <lb />
to her own efforts. If all the <lb />
South been as <lb />
progressive a- our neighbor, <lb />
Booth would now lie th <lb />
wealthiest the country. <lb />
pioneers In Dr. <lb />
i l. . <lb />
cotton manufacturing and N <lb />
held the lead all <lb />
Finning store. <lb />
price Mo, <lb />
. i <lb /><lb /></p></div></body></text></tei:TEI></mets:xmlData></mets:mdWrap></mets:dmdSec>
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