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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb/>
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VOL. XIX <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, JANUARY <lb/>
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upon the day that has made elaborate <lb/>
were delivered of the late before the committees of <lb/>
Greene, of the House and Senate in favor <lb/>
k., The one that bill, were <lb/>
of the can talk n as not for <lb/>
please about, on the floor of of been per- <lb/>
bill long <lb/>
, and bis <lb/>
, . i ; <lb/>
. Mr. la <lb/>
a he would <lb/>
to grab to If bis <lb/>
age which ll not already In their <lb/>
hands. They held a caucus this <lb/>
Alfred great <lb/>
journalist of risen <lb/>
from a at per week <lb/>
to a <lb/>
years. The London <lb/>
New York World has been <lb/>
Interviewing this remarkable man <lb/>
as lo the secret of his lie <lb/>
is the secret of <lb/>
success <lb/>
my work is to <lb/>
me not merely a but a <lb/>
bobby and a pleasure. Some men <lb/>
their de- <lb/>
vole themselves to trotting <lb/>
their minds are absorbed <lb/>
yachts, and so on. heir business <lb/>
is one thing, their pleasure <lb/>
and as as they can <lb/>
throw their business on <lb/>
for pleasure. else they meddle <lb/>
with a <lb/>
with few which they can lie la- <lb/>
in all details. eon <lb/>
myself on one <lb/>
I have no trotting horses <lb/>
or anything that stands the <lb/>
place of trotting horses, save half <lb/>
i automobiles. Journalism <lb/>
is my business, journalism is my <lb/>
is <lb/>
Arc You a f <lb/>
There set ma bi <lb/>
in what effect the <lb/>
amendment will have <lb/>
Home <lb/>
a- <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, tin; OP <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
an- still in of mo <lb/>
the line of <lb/>
your <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
lobe found in an; More in County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the of best manufacturers <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, spun-. Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We are work for . and our mutual ad- M ,,,;, ,, <lb/>
U is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
offer you beat sen-ire, polite amendment <lb/>
and the most liberal with a i <lb/>
established built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will do <lb/>
if do see our immense stock before elsewhere. <lb/>
us and the following lines of general merchandise <lb/>
gives color, <lb/>
flavor and firmness to <lb/>
No fruit <lb/>
can be raised without <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
containing at least <lb/>
of Potash will give <lb/>
best results on all fruits. Write <lb/>
for our pamphlets, which ought <lb/>
can make ii to be in every farmer's library. <lb/>
ix while shall lie deprived <lb/>
no who voled They are sent free. <lb/>
before shall Is his <lb/>
ii man who Is a <lb/>
voted <lb/>
prior deprived <lb/>
vote. All class <lb/>
can and t under the <lb/>
cannot read. <lb/>
lug is the <lb/>
of those i <lb/>
this world de- <lb/>
the defeat <lb/>
There i- reason , <lb/>
one should not see into every feat <lb/>
proposition. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
week and a to <lb/>
arrange a for the grab. <lb/>
Champ Clark, of <lb/>
Missouri, thinks, it is about time <lb/>
to put wood pulp and printing <lb/>
paper on free list, in order <lb/>
head off paper trust, which is <lb/>
putting screws the users of <lb/>
paper, he thinks <lb/>
such a bill might be put through <lb/>
Congress, the <lb/>
vices had not been considered <lb/>
His arguments are <lb/>
to brace up the weak kneed <lb/>
republicans who have candidly ac- <lb/>
knowledge themselves to be afraid <lb/>
Of the bill, as well as <lb/>
lo furnish texts for republican <lb/>
editors to preach from. <lb/>
It begin to look as though the <lb/>
lo the reciprocity <lb/>
tics negotiated under the <lb/>
tariff act might be strong enough <lb/>
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb/>
n it <lb/>
Hals Silk- and Satin-, lire <lb/>
Jackets and Carpets, Mall in; <lb/>
. and Cloths. <lb/>
would fear the of to defeat them all. Mr. <lb/>
country papers, of who represented the C. <lb/>
which feel the increased price of <lb/>
paper most. He said one editor <lb/>
his district wrote him that the <lb/>
increase in the price of paper <lb/>
them, who has been <lb/>
active in trying to get favorable ac <lb/>
on them, has gone to Florida <lb/>
for his arc now at <lb/>
WOUld make it cost him more It is Bald that he will <lb/>
to print the same number of papers later in the session and re- <lb/>
in that he printed efforts in behalf the <lb/>
He thinks something will have to <lb/>
be done or many small publishers <lb/>
will have to choose shut- <lb/>
ting up shop or raising their sub- <lb/>
script ion price. <lb/>
Secretary answer to <lb/>
resolutions adopted by Congress j so as to be present at bis <lb/>
treaties, but their opponents claim <lb/>
to be gaining strength all the time. <lb/>
Senator-elect spent <lb/>
Sunday in Washington, receiving <lb/>
of his friends, <lb/>
but returned to Kentucky today <lb/>
second <lb/>
The towns with dispensaries <lb/>
made a very creditable showing ill <lb/>
behalf of morality sobriety <lb/>
during the Christmas holidays. <lb/>
The Presbyterian Standard says of <lb/>
The rowdyism and <lb/>
drunkenness In this dry on Christ- <lb/>
mas day has bean widely noted. <lb/>
Fifty cases before the mayor's <lb/>
court on the following day. tell the <lb/>
tale. The saloons in full <lb/>
and many of the victims of drunk- <lb/>
were The very air <lb/>
reeked with and <lb/>
In contrast Monroe <lb/>
says, and has a dispensary <lb/>
was closed on <lb/>
was absolutely no rowdyism, hard- <lb/>
any intoxication and no de- <lb/>
here. Monroe has a dis- <lb/>
Charlotte has a large <lb/>
number of <lb/>
We heard a gentleman say re- <lb/>
that the in bis part <lb/>
Wilmington were drunken and<lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's. Women's and Children's and <lb/>
Harness, Horse and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Sugar. Coffee, Lard. Bents <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Futures, Nails and Hop.-. <lb/>
single letter an I wok. Awl lo <lb/>
forever make <lb/>
-in.- the these while people mil did talk <lb/>
to vote, this amendment says <lb/>
these while arc of <lb/>
when once registered, <lb/>
-hull never stop until <lb/>
Lord -hull call lo <lb/>
country where voting i <lb/>
found. Dunn <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Credit, <lb/>
for everything in line. <lb/>
buy strictly for Cash, sell for Hither Cash or on Approved <lb/>
our motto la Dealing. <lb/>
Your <lb/>
HOWS THIS <lb/>
We offer One Dollar <lb/>
for any of Catarrh <lb/>
Mill cured by Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. <lb/>
t Props. <lb/>
have knot u <lb/>
for the <lb/>
and him perfectly <lb/>
in all business <lb/>
and able lo <lb/>
any obligations made by their <lb/>
-i Tim drug <lb/>
Toledo. t. <lb/>
Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken in <lb/>
acting directly the <lb/>
blood and mucous the <lb/>
system. Price per <lb/>
Sold by all Druggists. <lb/>
free. <lb/>
Hall's family are the beat, <lb/>
l.-i. Weather Calendar. <lb/>
explanations of the <lb/>
ism towards two New York banks, <lb/>
in mutter of depositing Inter- <lb/>
revenue collections <lb/>
with title of the old <lb/>
tom House, which was sold to one <lb/>
of banks, is one of those ex- <lb/>
re-election, within will <lb/>
begone through to leave <lb/>
room for casting doubt on I ho <lb/>
of his election. When he <lb/>
comes back to Washington, to re- <lb/>
nil duties as be will <lb/>
be given a complimentary <lb/>
that do not explain, j which promises to be an old <lb/>
More is to heard of these democratic love-feast, <lb/>
I In by ail the In <lb/>
If the republican grumblers m Congress and by others, <lb/>
the House had nerve in proportion <lb/>
to their dissatisfaction, the <lb/>
muzzles would <lb/>
thrown aside and the House would <lb/>
do some business, instead of wast <lb/>
lime, as has been done ever <lb/>
since the reassembling of Congress, <lb/>
waiting until the Committees have <lb/>
prepared some bills in accordance <lb/>
With their instructions, as the <lb/>
democrats ready to help <lb/>
them at any time lo restore the <lb/>
proper functions of the House. <lb/>
nearly all have bills in which <lb/>
their constituents arc interested, <lb/>
that they would like to get action <lb/>
upon, dare not move with- <lb/>
out permission. the re <lb/>
publican Hour leader neglects t <lb/>
The friction between General <lb/>
Miles and Adjutant General <lb/>
bin has reached an acute stage, <lb/>
and Miles has tiled a vigorous pro- <lb/>
test with Secretary Hoot, in which <lb/>
whether he or was <lb/>
of Array, and cited <lb/>
instances where Corbin had pigeon <lb/>
holed orders which did suit him <lb/>
instead of issuing <lb/>
It seems that one of <lb/>
chief literary agents, First <lb/>
Postmaster General Perry <lb/>
Heath, has also been shining in <lb/>
the a fa- <lb/>
nun, Perry Heath be- <lb/>
came the largest stock-bolder In <lb/>
the Seventh National Runic of New <lb/>
York City, of which his <lb/>
must be <lb/>
The great secret of <lb/>
success in business lies mil in ad- <lb/>
when everybody wants <lb/>
to buy, but inducing the public <lb/>
lo purchase when they <lb/>
willing. The tactless business <lb/>
man quits advertising at close <lb/>
of an unusually brisk <lb/>
such as Christmas <lb/>
days; but I he experienced <lb/>
docs not interrupt the <lb/>
of his address lo the public, know <lb/>
that with the close oil he active <lb/>
purchasing season the attract <lb/>
customers more <lb/>
He advertises then with as much <lb/>
vigor during the holiday rush, <lb/>
he gels patronage the lack <lb/>
which advertiser mourns. <lb/>
The merchant who achieves success <lb/>
extensively, continuous, <lb/>
y and with discrimination. Phil- <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
AW D STOVES <lb/>
move an adjournment promptly j became Vice President, mid that <lb/>
enough. Speaker Henderson prods immediately that was <lb/>
Glenn is early the field, <lb/>
as a candidate to succeed Senator <lb/>
whose term does not ex- <lb/>
till But the <lb/>
early bird worm and <lb/>
be <lb/>
AND <lb/>
BEST <lb/>
AND <lb/>
ND <lb/>
COOK<lb/>
Ito. Cures awl v <lb/>
Malaria. Mon- <lb/>
iv if N. good <lb/>
CAM BE <lb/>
SEE BEAUTIFUL <lb/>
TOVE THE <lb/>
i inc Hie <lb/>
sins,,,, is the Weather <lb/>
Churl and for pub <lb/>
by the <lb/>
cine Company, <lb/>
of Wine of <lb/>
The <lb/>
III I received <lb/>
from the publishers, which<lb/>
I inches in all <lb/>
a gill tin strip aid <lb/>
I a lines loop banger. Bach sheet <lb/>
contains for one <lb/>
In can <lb/>
across any room, <lb/>
j arcs patent weal her signals <lb/>
Weather Fore- <lb/>
easts every day in j ear <lb/>
pear. The moon's changes and <lb/>
legal sure also shown We <lb/>
II c call <lb/>
be secured by sending <lb/>
I Medicine Co., <lb/>
mature <lb/>
Winston. S. Jan. ll. <lb/>
Mi. It. Glenn is greatly an- <lb/>
over announcement in <lb/>
papers that he a candidate <lb/>
Culled States The <lb/>
the Atlanta <lb/>
with him while in <lb/>
in Mr. Glenn did <lb/>
not bis statement would be <lb/>
published. Mr. Glenn he <lb/>
too early for him or <lb/>
any one else declare himself a <lb/>
candidate for senator, but that <lb/>
every Democrat should de <lb/>
vote his time and attention to the <lb/>
the <lb/>
a- this of <lb/>
more the question <lb/>
of to <lb/>
ard. one error in the <lb/>
Journal's interview with <lb/>
Mr, Glenn which he wishes <lb/>
reeled. He Is made to <lb/>
being ruled by the <lb/>
What be said <lb/>
are tired of being by <lb/>
ignorant, vicious <lb/>
County Home Has u Narrow <lb/>
Escape. <lb/>
Superintendent J. tells <lb/>
ti- there came mar laving a lire at <lb/>
County sunset Sat- <lb/>
evening. Sparks fell on <lb/>
roof of the oldest building at the <lb/>
Home and it Oil lire, <lb/>
was discovered and put <lb/>
ml before any damage of <lb/>
done. <lb/>
Of course we are in favor of the <lb/>
but if we we were not <lb/>
one of Its most earnest champions, <lb/>
we be disgusted action <lb/>
i clubs up <lb/>
North, win. are organizing to send <lb/>
speakers and money North Caro- <lb/>
lo work for the defeat of the <lb/>
Congressman <lb/>
Senator Pritchard met with <lb/>
these dubs in Washington City and <lb/>
encouraged In their <lb/>
plan. We ale sure <lb/>
of <lb/>
receive the condemnation of every <lb/>
p. luting citizen of our Slate, <lb/>
and e deeply regret ibis Intended <lb/>
invasion. Milton Herald. <lb/>
Nothing in world is so good <lb/>
a usefulness, binds your fellow <lb/>
res and you <lb/>
lends to Improvement your <lb/>
o m character; a real <lb/>
importance in society much beyond <lb/>
what any station can bes- <lb/>
tow .<lb/>
y milk . . . <lb/>
t lie Kind with Bad In <lb/>
. i j by Woolen, <lb/>
him by gentleman I the depository for post <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Storekeepers In several Western <lb/>
I Denver <lb/>
have <lb/>
I lute by n clever <lb/>
shoplifter <lb/>
arm, <lb/>
she wears a long capo front <lb/>
of which In<lb/>
bill hand i- <lb/>
ltd wax. I cover of the mills <lb/>
of the real left hand <lb/>
seizes small article <lb/>
on counters. <lb/>
,., ii . L i <lb/>
lit K, <lb/>
A i At Law. . <lb/>
N. <lb/>
mm Stall III i <lb/>
In Ill <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
White <lb/>
S; Fleming store.<lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
the Post Of., at <lb/>
Greenville, s. C, as Second <lb/>
Mailer.<lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
Ml -l m s MOTES. <lb/>
THE CIGARETTE <lb/>
Hie Com- <lb/>
of the London <lb/>
drawn Ike <lb/>
report sol <lb/>
Kill I ,,,,.,,. , <lb/>
Die outlook as that <lb/>
will all Ike State. <lb/>
eight <lb/>
pronounced <lb/>
them King operative <lb/>
cotton mill and one a <lb/>
in A. -t M. College. <lb/>
case <lb/>
county. At Hamlet <lb/>
seven worked the <lb/>
railroad were found in a <lb/>
ear are <lb/>
jut it <lb/>
to <lb/>
be taken against it. <lb/>
Sony stale that A. G <lb/>
baa been quite sick again. <lb/>
Mi. and Jim <lb/>
went to last night. <lb/>
a good opening foe a <lb/>
black-smith with Ike <lb/>
Carriage Co. at <lb/>
.- <lb/>
Harper of place hi <lb/>
the best medicine that can <lb/>
be had all bind of stomach <lb/>
So those who tried <lb/>
it <lb/>
W. M. Carroll baa several car- <lb/>
at on a dwelling <lb/>
he i- lo rent. It <lb/>
, on at tit-t J. R. <lb/>
car of guano the <lb/>
ton came in yesterday and r. <lb/>
i- at work deliver- <lb/>
love <lb/>
THE BOOK <lb/>
by <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
The of the de <lb/>
Book met the <lb/>
of Mrs. . II. rimes <lb/>
day afternoon. In the absence of <lb/>
have a careful the Mrs. rotten. Mrs. <lb/>
STATE NEWS- <lb/>
Happening- in North Carolina- <lb/>
The fair, which will <lb/>
April <lb/>
has for races amounting to <lb/>
ii g it. Ask him if h <lb/>
in <lb/>
John Button moved inhere Mon- <lb/>
day. He occupies the Mrs. Mart <lb/>
house, and has <lb/>
with<lb/>
A In Each. <lb/>
When the is out the pa <lb/>
la about lo <lb/>
taking an <lb/>
she's well <lb/>
When dealer's tee. <lb/>
U all run down he usually winds Tins., u . <lb/>
up his affairs, order to the ease <lb/>
ii lake a particularly possible, will <lb/>
girl to break oil an<lb/>
hardhearted the lead few weeks. <lb/>
ids will Orders arc coming in even mail. <lb/>
render who a new plan <lb/>
or repairs for an old one bad <lb/>
of <lb/>
tins eon- <lb/>
belief baa been held <lb/>
generally by per <lb/>
sous, that are not more <lb/>
harmful than in other <lb/>
form ; in fact the small amount of <lb/>
tobacco contained in them make <lb/>
harmful unless large <lb/>
numbers of them are smoked. <lb/>
The allegation In regard to the <lb/>
presence of foreign poisonous ma <lb/>
I in to be <lb/>
j unfounded. one poisonous <lb/>
material found was copper in Ike <lb/>
it present in such <lb/>
minute as to he harmless. <lb/>
The percentage of nicotine Hi <lb/>
exceeds one per cent while in <lb/>
other kinds of tobacco it may reach <lb/>
four times I hat amount. Another <lb/>
very fad out <lb/>
is that the popular idea that <lb/>
tine the toxic body In to- <lb/>
Ike chief pois- <lb/>
bodies in tobacco smoke are <lb/>
related to the group of organic <lb/>
bases known to as <lb/>
However, as long as Ike <lb/>
poison .- present it mutters but<lb/>
a strict and must la right w,. . <lb/>
commission suggests, <lb/>
at -i <lb/>
able engagement. <lb/>
No ho <lb/>
girl may be. <lb/>
make an<lb/>
old as the hills. Even Adam <lb/>
leaf. <lb/>
A girl ma lie. ever so straight- <lb/>
I ired. lint ii she doesn't col <lb/>
set- sin- staid. <lb/>
The who land- on the <lb/>
jaw might lame <lb/>
writing for u tooth <lb/>
paste. <lb/>
Necessary <lb/>
The time advertise i <lb/>
when it is desirable to draw <lb/>
from a business venture. <lb/>
the enjoy the per- <lb/>
object invest- <lb/>
it follows that advertising is <lb/>
always All <lb/>
merchants have found this to lie <lb/>
true. <lb/>
Negro Suffrage n Failure. <lb/>
inn . <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Ai a meet ilia of the good ; <lb/>
e see ill <lb/>
that a series of <lb/>
resolutions the c <lb/>
lion taken the t ,,. <lb/>
in granting license to <lb/>
certain persons to retail liquor in <lb/>
the suburbs of town, after Us <lb/>
id ;. and ill <lb/>
nice in law . as <lb/>
a nuisance and should <lb/>
meets with a hearty <lb/>
i. spouse from all horn we have <lb/>
heard speak of it. All are a unit <lb/>
in their praise imposition taken <lb/>
Ii. I I. I. I is, and in <lb/>
the other two <lb/>
sinners the course have <lb/>
We <lb/>
feel our to do all in our <lb/>
that who arc so <lb/>
rally solicitous about the health of <lb/>
the community, would turn <lb/>
their attention to the prevention <lb/>
of smoking among <lb/>
would b. done. It is doubtful. <lb/>
however, if the use of tobacco by <lb/>
the a ill ever he stopped en- <lb/>
by legal measures. No <lb/>
doubt desire to smoke arises <lb/>
from the craving of the <lb/>
I starved physical system for <lb/>
stimulation, of <lb/>
a as other stimulants is far <lb/>
more prevalent among <lb/>
who are ill v nourished because of <lb/>
insufficient and improper food, and <lb/>
win. are living under <lb/>
conditions. To get at t he root of <lb/>
I he evil n ill he lo <lb/>
vale the condition of the lower <lb/>
es class by teaching them <lb/>
the provision of proper <lb/>
hygienic conditions on the of <lb/>
municipalities and by forcing land- <lb/>
to pun suitable tenements <lb/>
see are kept in a <lb/>
and healthful condition. In <lb/>
addition this parents should <lb/>
the injurious elicits of <lb/>
ti rimes, the Vic President, called <lb/>
the Meeting to order. <lb/>
Four Members, If radium <lb/>
W. and Harding. Mrs. <lb/>
Mrs. Dr. Move were re- <lb/>
After the usual routine of <lb/>
was dispatched, the <lb/>
of Colonial Literal <lb/>
At the previous <lb/>
; rimes read a very Interesting pa <lb/>
per Colonial Governors. Mrs. <lb/>
read a paper Governor <lb/>
with some amusing In- <lb/>
of his private life. Mrs. <lb/>
it. w. read an interesting <lb/>
paper on Mrs. <lb/>
I., Arthur a brief <lb/>
sketch American Writers. <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon, the pro <lb/>
gram began with the reading of a <lb/>
paper on Colonial by <lb/>
Mrs, containing many In- <lb/>
concerning the <lb/>
manners of Puritan <lb/>
Little gave an ac- <lb/>
count of Colonial i and I'll- <lb/>
Mr-. read with <lb/>
much expression an extract from <lb/>
the courtship of Miles <lb/>
concluding the program Mrs. <lb/>
Harry Skinner, of the <lb/>
Literary Committee, read an orig- <lb/>
paper Historical of <lb/>
the Colonies; which won universal <lb/>
expressions of praise from the club <lb/>
for careful arrangement and <lb/>
rare of diction. <lb/>
After this Mrs. delight- <lb/>
ed <lb/>
vocal selections. The evening <lb/>
closed with a dainty collation, <lb/>
served in her beautiful dining <lb/>
room, alter which the Club ad <lb/>
to meet with Mrs. B. <lb/>
the <lb/>
Tonight <lb/>
If your i oat C <lb/>
Sick H <lb/>
burn, i r <lb/>
Horn's W <lb/>
If your owl of <lb/>
Sick <lb/>
born, or a dose of <lb/>
Ion <lb/>
The Mr. of <lb/>
Mount, who was injured by falling <lb/>
from his wagon some days ago. <lb/>
lied Tuesday morning. <lb/>
White shad are caught in <lb/>
Gape Wilmington. <lb/>
Gastonia is to have a million <lb/>
cotton mill. George <lb/>
takes one fourth of <lb/>
The Mount Argonaut has <lb/>
bean revived after a temporary <lb/>
suspension of six mouths. <lb/>
The directors of the and <lb/>
Industrial College, at <lb/>
have decided to reopen <lb/>
on the 30th. <lb/>
Several bodies of the who <lb/>
lost their lives in wreck of the <lb/>
steamship Ariosto off Hatteras, <lb/>
just before- have re- <lb/>
washed ashore oil the <lb/>
u I be <lb/>
i I . i <lb/>
. <lb/>
bi is. <lb/>
W. H. White, W. T. <lb/>
We have just <lb/>
nix with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete stock of------ <lb/>
Carry <lb/>
N. C, Jan. <lb/>
Lookout in town for more <lb/>
frauds. There are two men going <lb/>
claiming lo <lb/>
be plating silverware, or brazing <lb/>
as I hey sometimes call it. They <lb/>
take block tin melt it and dip <lb/>
the article in the incited metal and <lb/>
tin it over, calling it silver. It <lb/>
will hold about a month or two <lb/>
and then turn All articles <lb/>
they get that have ban silver <lb/>
plated they dip into some kind of <lb/>
liquid that takes off every particle <lb/>
of the silver plating they <lb/>
save and ship to York to sell. <lb/>
have know n to ship <lb/>
Goods, Notions. Bouts, <lb/>
Shoes. Hats, ware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
carried a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS. CORN, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a article can <lb/>
lie sold at. cordially in- <lb/>
to store. <lb/>
Highest price's paid for all kind <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING. <lb/>
K. C <lb/>
two years <lb/>
Governor Russell has again, for worth at one time. <lb/>
the third time, respited Reuben <lb/>
Ross, Ike confined in <lb/>
Jail under sentence of <lb/>
death. This last respite is until <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
One of the students the <lb/>
at Chapel Hill has <lb/>
oped a ease of smallpox. The case <lb/>
The men expect to reach your <lb/>
town today or tomorrow. <lb/>
Yours truly, <lb/>
J. H. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Flag Raising. <lb/>
lag which was in Novell <lb/>
was promptly Isolated and there presented to the public school the <lb/>
not thought to any danger of Junior Order United American <lb/>
the disease spreading among Mechanics, will Friday after- <lb/>
students, be raised over the public <lb/>
the building in Greenville <lb/>
Premiums been paid <lb/>
IN THE <lb/>
The saw mill of the <lb/>
Lumber Co. was destroyed by lire <lb/>
Friday afternoon. The lire is <lb/>
supposed to have originated from <lb/>
sparks, as I he mill had only <lb/>
shut down a short time before it <lb/>
caught lire. The mill will re- <lb/>
built at once. <lb/>
with appropriate exercises. <lb/>
colics of all kinds the <lb/>
In polities he -land- w here lie I <lb/>
-i. in He has learned <lb/>
nothing; forgotten nothing, <lb/>
incapable of either learning or for- <lb/>
getting. solid phalanx ill every <lb/>
election, without regard to <lb/>
pie-, platforms or the <lb/>
march up to the polls and <lb/>
vote might Republican ticket. <lb/>
simply and because it I- <lb/>
Republican ticket and <lb/>
have always voted it i <lb/>
be moved by arguments <lb/>
addressed lo have <lb/>
no convictions upon political <lb/>
i. The and He <lb/>
publican panic- might exchange <lb/>
positions on the Philippine <lb/>
would unite <lb/>
against Imperialism; might <lb/>
exchange positions on the <lb/>
and would <lb/>
ca-l his vole for silver. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
power.,, keep men ., to <lb/>
I public office, Inasmuch as so before much <lb/>
their power instead will lie M. D. <lb/>
it for the benefit of the people. <lb/>
We regret exceedingly that there <lb/>
two Commissioners should have <lb/>
proper to impose sin h a burden <lb/>
upon the good our sister <lb/>
town. It is indeed a deplorable <lb/>
slate of affairs when our people <lb/>
I conform with the law <lb/>
order, lo have their rights <lb/>
abused. <lb/>
ITEMS, <lb/>
A woman is never <lb/>
happy in receiving it <lb/>
less she tan II ml out how much it <lb/>
II <lb/>
I ISA <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
s. went to New Bern <lb/>
steamer May Hell. <lb/>
Katie and Mi <lb/>
Ethel Woolen were here Monday. <lb/>
I ob hi and w i lea re visit- <lb/>
friends here and <lb/>
, will home Wednesday to Van- <lb/>
A. II. and family <lb/>
j the day Sunday with C. P. <lb/>
A good many people went <lb/>
In. i Rose Sharon Sun <lb/>
day. Rev. Mi. Presiding <lb/>
Cider, preached an able sermon. <lb/>
In. <lb/>
on the and held an in <lb/>
over the of Joe Porter, <lb/>
; w ho was bin to death Friday <lb/>
Rev. Mr came Saturday <lb/>
and held sen ice.- Si. John. <lb/>
I a knows 1.-.- <lb/>
. i and Hut . i <lb/>
made for <lb/>
child- i, nearly all tins .<lb/>
Mini Hung Coining. <lb/>
Arrangements have been made <lb/>
for Hie here of Alba <lb/>
wood, the prince of comedians, <lb/>
and his excellent company <lb/>
Thursday, February 8th. Mr <lb/>
Hey Mood has the past ten years <lb/>
appeared in the principal towns <lb/>
and cities the Slates and <lb/>
established a reputation of which <lb/>
he is justly proud. He has re- <lb/>
turned many times lo the same <lb/>
places, always meeting with <lb/>
success. Everywhere he <lb/>
Is greeted with large and delighted <lb/>
audiences. <lb/>
opportunity of <lb/>
having a really class perform- <lb/>
is due the efforts of a few <lb/>
young men of town, who have <lb/>
made guarantee and personal- <lb/>
assumed <lb/>
coming of the <lb/>
Alba I Icy wood Company. The <lb/>
young men have made a partial <lb/>
canvas and a large number <lb/>
of tickets have been engaged. <lb/>
They should have the encourage <lb/>
the public this. <lb/>
Mayor's Court. <lb/>
The following cases have been <lb/>
disposed of since <lb/>
t . L. for being riotous <lb/>
and disorderly, was lined one pen <lb/>
and costs, amounting to 3.6, <lb/>
Frank Forbes, for being <lb/>
using profane language and <lb/>
driving recklessly on the streets <lb/>
was assessed costs <lb/>
a total of 95.35. <lb/>
William Randolph was up for <lb/>
riotous and disorderly conduct and <lb/>
Using profane language. He had <lb/>
indicted serious injury upon lien <lb/>
K i an in by biting off the end of the <lb/>
kilter's thumb, and the Mayor <lb/>
a justified bond of for <lb/>
his appearance at the April tern <lb/>
of Superior court, failing to give <lb/>
was committed <lb/>
to jail. <lb/>
Hen Kin ion was up on the charge <lb/>
of being riotous and disorderly and <lb/>
plead guilty. The court held that <lb/>
he justifiable and suspended <lb/>
judgment. <lb/>
James Mary and <lb/>
Horsey Jr., had engaged <lb/>
a kind of family row and they <lb/>
all plead guilty to the charge. <lb/>
Judgment was as to <lb/>
Mary and <lb/>
was lined a penny and <lb/>
amounting to <lb/>
MOTHER'S FRIEND <lb/>
will in gr.-a, measure <lb/>
nil, and labor <lb/>
that FRIEND h in <lb/>
liniment that softens and relaxes <lb/>
muscles, is not a dangerous <lb/>
compound of opiates to Ask <lb/>
your druggist for it or send price lo <lb/>
in i mm <lb/>
i. , <lb/>
of tobacco <lb/>
warehouse. Work will begin at an <lb/>
dale <lb/>
sod <lb/>
Night Swear, K Taut. <lb/>
hi <lb/>
if it lie. <lb/>
.-nil lie. tin m <lb/>
SIB <lb/>
Dins Ci V <lb/>
I the <lb/>
in <lb/>
Died <lb/>
The infant son of Mr. and Mi's. <lb/>
I. II. god one <lb/>
month, died Sunday night at their <lb/>
home West Greenville. The <lb/>
burial took place o'clock this <lb/>
afternoon In Cherry Hill <lb/>
services being conducted by Kev. <lb/>
The pall bearers <lb/>
were Messrs. II. I. <lb/>
. B. A. I. <lb/>
The parents have the <lb/>
of the in their bereave <lb/>
The bark of the dogwood tree is <lb/>
worse than its bite. <lb/>
When love comes in at door. <lb/>
New Bern Journal. Hies out at the window. <lb/>
i As a girl's birthdays accumulate <lb/>
There is no longer room tor there is each year a more noticeable <lb/>
unable doubt that Snow Hill is presents, <lb/>
have a railroad. The right of way Some people have a family tree <lb/>
Snow Hill has bow respectable <lb/>
been bought, paid .,, <lb/>
and Hie road is now eon- come to a full <lb/>
about one third of lie- every time they strike a liar, <lb/>
already completed and <lb/>
the close of the nineteenth century <lb/>
Snow Hill will be ill gear with J <lb/>
the outside world. Then it is I ls , firm I <lb/>
vast possibilities our little town <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid -up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will lie re instated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
T. Ho Host ions, <lb/>
S. Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the lie- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of each <lb/>
year, provided the <lb/>
for current year be paid <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb/>
To Policy Payable <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
Of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
If. C. <lb/>
will begin to <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
JOHNSON'S MILLS ITEMS. <lb/>
Johnson's Mm Jan. IT. <lb/>
K. Cm la attending court this <lb/>
week. <lb/>
of <lb/>
spent Saturday night and Sunday <lb/>
at I. Ii. fox's. <lb/>
Mr. Griffith filled his reg- <lb/>
appointment at Johns Bun <lb/>
day. <lb/>
H. line is out again alter <lb/>
having a bad ease of mumps. <lb/>
I'M, Kinston, was a <lb/>
guest of L. II. Cos Sunday. <lb/>
Made by the Va. <lb/>
It is a very easy matter lo fall <lb/>
from the rink. <lb/>
The average mantle of charity is <lb/>
made of scrape from ragbag. <lb/>
thing happens for <lb/>
it doesn't happen tor the <lb/>
win St. <lb/>
jests at Han never <lb/>
fell a and he at <lb/>
love-sickness that never felt its <lb/>
grip. <lb/>
Mammon has a mortgage on half <lb/>
the people in this world and the <lb/>
other half don't object to a little <lb/>
In the satchel of many a soul <lb/>
the clothes of habit are piled <lb/>
mountain high on the clean, pure <lb/>
linen of a professed religion. <lb/>
Debt is a dragon to be dreaded <lb/>
by being, for it is a <lb/>
device of devil to produce de- <lb/>
and commercial <lb/>
death. <lb/>
Some people arc so mean that <lb/>
ten thousand such souls could play <lb/>
for a hundred years <lb/>
a copper cent without finding <lb/>
each other. <lb/>
To Our <lb/>
In I of colored A. M. B. <lb/>
Lurch and its <lb/>
low us to thank you for the prompt <lb/>
and liberal manlier which you <lb/>
contributed. We are at <lb/>
out of debt and we with <lb/>
the aid of its member- that we <lb/>
shall accomplish a great work <lb/>
year. I Mice more thanking you for <lb/>
your kindness we are <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
Bar. H. P. Walker, <lb/>
Kev. W. H. <lb/>
has not been dissolved. The only <lb/>
change made is, that for the 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/>
on Fourth street, just behind Frank <lb/>
Wilson's clothing store in the Per- <lb/>
kins block of buildings where the <lb/>
old post office used to lie. <lb/>
Hides, Poultry, <lb/>
you <lb/>
Beef. Cattle. <lb/>
Hogs, Lambs, <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
If t mo. <lb/>
K. M. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on hail t <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi constantly on <lb/>
band. Country produce and <lb/>
old. A trial w ill convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
Noisy. <lb/>
thought the town ordinances <lb/>
prohibited loud outcry by hotel <lb/>
to meet trains, but <lb/>
as much noise as ever can be heard <lb/>
around the depot. <lb/>
How Much mi u r <lb/>
It has several months since <lb/>
Ike ordinance was requiring <lb/>
property owners on <lb/>
between Third and Fifth streets, <lb/>
to cement <lb/>
in front of bill there <lb/>
BIGGIE BOOKS <lb/>
A of uncounted <lb/>
i and <lb/>
Illustrated, <lb/>
By JACOB <lb/>
No. BOOK <lb/>
work, y <lb/>
No. BOOK <lb/>
. and <lb/>
. i oil <lb/>
POULTRY BOOK <lb/>
ii- Book In i <lb/>
yet places where I here arc on- <lb/>
torn. A. K. dirt sidewalks.<lb/>
product <lb/>
I ii i <lb/>
COW BOOK <lb/>
All 1.1 i Hit I <lb/>
life <lb/>
-i., with rue <lb/>
No. swing book <lb/>
Just out. <lb/>
cir. n c, in ow to <lb/>
Jo <lb/>
IV BOOKS <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . M <lb/>
e Cow, or <lb/>
ii s ought to <lb/>
way for BOOKS. <lb/>
FARM <lb/>
aw <lb/>
mil vi-u m. <lb/>
world <lb/>
a It la <lb/>
Int <lb/>
paper m <lb/>
m t . i . In the Wale a <lb/>
. . U <lb/>
1.1 -ii. <lb/>
of the BIGGIE and the FARM <lb/>
YEARS ct e n <lb/>
A H till <lb/>
.<lb/>
r. <lb/>
Mil <lb/>
.<lb/>
J-. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
The King Cloth e <lb/>
FEW <lb/>
Short today <lb/>
has no old goods to Shove <lb/>
n it <lb/>
Jam IS, <lb/>
It. C. left <lb/>
P. ti. went <lb/>
J. II. Jr. went t. Tar <lb/>
burn .<lb/>
Just a will nun or boy should <lb/>
wear all to sic me and will con- <lb/>
you I have the right <lb/>
at a lower price than you have <lb/>
to pay for cut price goods <lb/>
N. . <lb/>
i i i <lb/>
the re <lb/>
in the next Issue .- <lb/>
paper. Very truly, <lb/>
in Bar, See. <lb/>
At a sating held i the <lb/>
I town of Bethel, Wit county, N. . <lb/>
on January R, law, the <lb/>
resolutions were presented<lb/>
fur Bast Like. We <lb/>
II. r. this f Pitt, state of <lb/>
for j believe Nile of<lb/>
today. licensed or otherwise, Is de- <lb/>
to the and en <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
A Brilliant <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of <lb/>
so to remind you owe <lb/>
for <lb/>
we <lb/>
you to settle us early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us for it. <lb/>
This notice U for those who <lb/>
the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Mrs. left <lb/>
inn for <lb/>
There are numerous cases <lb/>
Friday, is the anniversary <lb/>
of Gen. K. B. Lee's <lb/>
By express fresh <lb/>
per lb at M <lb/>
Not much factory talk this week. <lb/>
The movement should be kept up. <lb/>
Dr. R. L. fair is out again and <lb/>
U hank at his ready to serve <lb/>
all needing dental work. <lb/>
I am off after horses and mules <lb/>
and will some line stock here <lb/>
a few days. J. P. <lb/>
There are some splendid factory <lb/>
sites around Greenville on which <lb/>
would of <lb/>
That is an artistic display in <lb/>
window, rep <lb/>
resenting a handsomely furnished <lb/>
bedroom. <lb/>
river <lb/>
awful whistle. It is enough <lb/>
to drive all the varmints out of <lb/>
the it blows. <lb/>
The latter part of this week <lb/>
will have a shipment of line <lb/>
horses and mules. See them at the <lb/>
stables on Fifth street. <lb/>
R. W. <lb/>
Mr. Chariot Skinner, proprietor <lb/>
of Hotel who was hurt in <lb/>
one foot by a fall, a few <lb/>
days before is able to <lb/>
get about some on crutches. <lb/>
The Philadelphia Record will be <lb/>
sold the creditors the <lb/>
late William M. It is <lb/>
that the paper is present <lb/>
earning net profits a year, <lb/>
should bring about <lb/>
at public sale. <lb/>
the depot Stock <lb/>
yard two Jersey cows, one hornless <lb/>
ox, black cow, one white <lb/>
and red cow and one spotted <lb/>
A suitable reward Is- paid <lb/>
for their return to my farm. <lb/>
T. Tyson. <lb/>
T. F. Christ man Co., who <lb/>
have recently opened in the old <lb/>
Moore store on <lb/>
Points, have an advertisement in <lb/>
this paper. They carry an up-t- <lb/>
date stock of and buy all <lb/>
kinds of They <lb/>
invite you to call on <lb/>
At the last of <lb/>
Lodge of the <lb/>
were for <lb/>
the ensuing <lb/>
H. <lb/>
V. <lb/>
R. Harding. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
p. <lb/>
N. James. <lb/>
L. Tunstall. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
L, S. V. Sarah Hooker. <lb/>
J. Smith. <lb/>
Lena Matthews. <lb/>
Parker. <lb/>
I. H. Harris. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
the race for happiness <lb/>
always results a tie. <lb/>
A number of the married people <lb/>
town, determined not to be <lb/>
outdone by the younger set, and <lb/>
show how they need to enjoy them- <lb/>
elves in long gave <lb/>
dance in Open house <lb/>
night, There were twelve couples <lb/>
to engage in old <lb/>
while the number spectators <lb/>
to old <lb/>
enjoy themselves was legion. Her <lb/>
nerd Greene culled figures and <lb/>
the way they balanced all, swing <lb/>
corners, right and left, first four <lb/>
cross over, so on through tin <lb/>
numerous pretty movements of the <lb/>
old was marked <lb/>
contrast with the fashionable <lb/>
man in vogue among society circles <lb/>
at <lb/>
The following were the couples <lb/>
who took part in the <lb/>
W. It. Greene with M. H. <lb/>
B. U. with Mrs. S. M. <lb/>
II. L. Coward Mrs. J. I- <lb/>
Woolen. <lb/>
F. II. Hodges with Mrs. Henry <lb/>
with Mia. J. <lb/>
Perkins. <lb/>
Henry Mrs. F M. <lb/>
Hodges. <lb/>
Dr. A. Move with Mrs. Ed. <lb/>
H. <lb/>
M. H. with W. B. <lb/>
Greene. <lb/>
L. I. Moore with Mrs. G. B. <lb/>
King. <lb/>
J. L. Wooten with Miss Mar- <lb/>
lie <lb/>
G. It. King Mrs. L. Moore. <lb/>
Will Hooker with Mrs. B. G. <lb/>
Flanagan. <lb/>
Don't tell the it, <lb/>
but the spectators that <lb/>
Mrs. Henry Sheppard was the <lb/>
handsomest in the set, <lb/>
while Hebe Coward was the most <lb/>
graceful dancer. As of <lb/>
the when it was <lb/>
gentlemen to the right Sum <lb/>
got there every time, <lb/>
was immense in <lb/>
calling the and if <lb/>
be happened to forget and mix <lb/>
them up only went the merrier. <lb/>
The dance continued U <lb/>
O'clock when the participants went <lb/>
to the home of Mrs. J. Perkins <lb/>
partook of an elaborate rapper. <lb/>
this morn- , <lb/>
and <lb/>
of our people <lb/>
Whereas, Then hate been two <lb/>
In our town iii the <lb/>
year from <lb/>
Whereas, We have <lb/>
oar d wires along Ibis line elect- <lb/>
our present board of low II com- <lb/>
who have bar- <lb/>
Maggie Briley, of Martin rooms from <lb/>
Bounty, la visiting Mrs. W. The <lb/>
disregarded a petition bear- <lb/>
left I the names of a <lb/>
while voters of our township, <lb/>
Seller King returned Sat in y, <lb/>
evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
Miss Ida of Baltimore, <lb/>
is visiting Miss Lena Matthews. <lb/>
Mi-s. J. A. Brady this <lb/>
to visit her mother <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Mrs. M. Nelson <lb/>
morning for Neck to make <lb/>
her home that town. <lb/>
presented; <lb/>
Mr. L. of Chattanooga, Whereas, By majority vote <lb/>
Tenn. Fur Bayer for Southern ., <lb/>
is in town. . ., , , . <lb/>
I shop on the suburbs our <lb/>
If. W. King. F. King. Adrian under the existing circumstances; <lb/>
Savage and Wilson left <lb/>
this morning for Richmond. <lb/>
James and Miss Nannie <lb/>
of Hamilton, are visiting <lb/>
their sister, W. B. Smith. <lb/>
Sheriff G. M. Mooring has <lb/>
recovered from his recent <lb/>
sickness to lie hack in bis a <lb/>
the court house. <lb/>
Hugh Holcombe said tell them <lb/>
he would like to have gone away <lb/>
this did not have <lb/>
the price of admission. <lb/>
The well known traveling <lb/>
Chas. J. Hurst <lb/>
Purnell Co., is register- <lb/>
ed at the James House. <lb/>
C. H. L. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
have been to their homes <lb/>
with sickness the last few days. <lb/>
Moody and J. Strait, of <lb/>
Jersey, arrived Saturday eve- <lb/>
to some dais Ola <lb/>
They come down every <lb/>
winter to hunt in this section. <lb/>
White of came <lb/>
down Saturday evening to spend <lb/>
Sunday with his family who were <lb/>
visiting, R. I. Dumber, brother of <lb/>
Mn. While. They all returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Tuesday, <lb/>
returned lo Wilson <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Henry Miller went to Kinston <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
K. returned <lb/>
evening from Virginia. <lb/>
L. came in Monday <lb/>
evening from City. <lb/>
Mrs. W. A. left this <lb/>
morning for Plymouth to visit <lb/>
F. M. and little son re- <lb/>
turned Monday evening from <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
Mr. and Mm. W. Is. Brown left <lb/>
this morning for Portsmouth, Va., <lb/>
in to a telegraph <lb/>
the sickness of Mr. Ames, <lb/>
father of Mrs.<lb/>
Mrs. Jesse Warren is visiting <lb/>
Whereas. Mr. R. I. Davis, one <lb/>
of the Hoard of County <lb/>
did by hi vole endeavor <lb/>
to prevent granting license for slid <lb/>
bar-room; <lb/>
Whereas, The business and <lb/>
had been <lb/>
proved -nice removal of bar- <lb/>
lie ii <lb/>
Thai we condemn the other <lb/>
two members of the Hoard for the <lb/>
reflection they have cast on our <lb/>
low n commissioners and citizens. <lb/>
That we will not in- <lb/>
for any crime or murder which <lb/>
may be committed because of said <lb/>
U. That we condemn them for <lb/>
favoring supremacy. <lb/>
I. Thai will never again <lb/>
port as commissioners in the <lb/>
or any other office <lb/>
our slate. <lb/>
S, That we call upon all morality <lb/>
lining people to beware of slick <lb/>
officers. <lb/>
ii. Thai we commend Mr. <lb/>
in the position which he took in tin <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
Brown, colored, i <lb/>
w 1- confined in jail under <lb/>
j of death, the day of execution Is <lb/>
for ii . ha <lb/>
111- . n <lb/>
night the lime. <lb/>
lid M. Moot <lb/>
Hi tut <lb/>
h. the pi i <lb/>
mug the <lb/>
limn feed lug, Sherill <lb/>
s. I. Dudley, accompanied <lb/>
George Sparrow, colored, who has <lb/>
sen a- a waiting boy <lb/>
the court house jail, <lb/>
went lo the jail to give prison <lb/>
their-upper. It is the custom <lb/>
times to carry all the meals <lb/>
one basket, cells <lb/>
allow the 1- to out in <lb/>
the corridor gel their unions <lb/>
from the lauded, this consuming <lb/>
live minutes time. <lb/>
evening a- the prisoners were gel <lb/>
cells <lb/>
Sheriff them <lb/>
whispering together. Thin some <lb/>
what aroused hi- suspicion and he <lb/>
concluded to walk the <lb/>
sec if everything was all <lb/>
right. Three oilier prisoner- <lb/>
the cell with Brown, and <lb/>
he counted <lb/>
four men cell <lb/>
passed on. When he left the <lb/>
he told about heal- <lb/>
the whispering. <lb/>
A little later Deputy and <lb/>
wailing boy both went back to <lb/>
the jail to take -nine oil for <lb/>
lamp-, and the again walk- <lb/>
ed around corridor as be- <lb/>
fore counted the four men in <lb/>
Brown's cell. to <lb/>
-me him that all was safe. <lb/>
retiring that night Sherill <lb/>
went over himself to <lb/>
Thin wan about <lb/>
o'clock, and a- be <lb/>
jail he saw a colored man standing <lb/>
as if keeping The Sheriff <lb/>
on the jail yard when he <lb/>
man draw up <lb/>
the shadow of the jail a- to <lb/>
up lo <lb/>
this man proved to In- George <lb/>
Sparrow, his waiting boy. <lb/>
around the building the <lb/>
Sheriff found a bole cut through <lb/>
the wall. He then inside <lb/>
jail to sec if of <lb/>
were gone. Every cell <lb/>
locked a- Deputy Sherill <lb/>
BONE <lb/>
THE BEST ALL ROUND GUANO <lb/>
FOR ALL CROPS <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY GUANO CO <lb/>
VIRGINIA. <lb/>
N. B. <lb/>
F. S. <lb/>
I lake pleasure in Bone Fertilizer. <lb/>
using ll for last six or years, and it always <lb/>
given perfect satisfaction me and I can say it is one among the <lb/>
I have ever used all II. <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
IN ALL <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
White Line <lb/>
of the year, as usual <lb/>
I am in the lead with line of<lb/>
Then ii come- <lb/>
AND II <lb/>
M i- for yon to what you <lb/>
can he anywhere. <lb/>
mill a chance to convince you of this. <lb/>
Thai we them for <lb/>
endangering our <lb/>
and peace. <lb/>
we have these <lb/>
published. <lb/>
SEW <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
COURT. <lb/>
The I Case Have Been <lb/>
Mae Last Report. <lb/>
John Gardner, larceny, not <lb/>
I forcible <lb/>
pleads guilty, judgment suspended <lb/>
upon payment of costs. <lb/>
It. affray, pleads <lb/>
guilty, suspended upon <lb/>
payment of costs. <lb/>
M, Joseph <lb/>
Bawls, affray, plead guilty, <lb/>
suspended upon payment of <lb/>
costs. <lb/>
James Joe Martin, <lb/>
Hill Day, affray, <lb/>
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had left them, but Brown's Tn n <lb/>
cell there only three men I v j <lb/>
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The Sherill the <lb/>
prisoner, aided <lb/>
row. bad planned Brown's escape <lb/>
aim that while -upper a- and Fancy Groceries. <lb/>
given to them Brown hid himself <lb/>
on lop of the cell while a dummy I <lb/>
was Inside o <lb/>
fourth There were murks <lb/>
wall which that <lb/>
some of the culling hole <lb/>
had been done mi outside . <lb/>
When the Sheriff naked George <lb/>
latter feigned drunken <lb/>
lie and jabbering <lb/>
something else. The Sheriff <lb/>
charged him this morning. <lb/>
Brown was convicted <lb/>
of rape at the April term. of <lb/>
Superior court, and to <lb/>
be hanged oil the of the fol <lb/>
lo line. All appeal was <lb/>
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after he escaped from <lb/>
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prices for all kinds of <lb/>
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and arc <lb/>
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market H All. OX <lb/>
and <lb/>
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brother, W. II. Kicks, in East others guilty. <lb/>
either cash or in barter. <lb/>
yon to sell or lien you <lb/>
want to buy sec 11-. <lb/>
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patronage e promise entire -at- <lb/>
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Five <lb/>
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Greenville. costs, judgment <lb/>
Langley, of of a- <lb/>
but was captured in <lb/>
weak of <lb/>
Moore licenses to <lb/>
the following couples <lb/>
Will Dunn. <lb/>
Willie Coward and Mettle Can- <lb/>
Stokes and Martha <lb/>
horn, <lb/>
j. and Oat- <lb/>
bit <lb/>
R, Griffin and Dudley. <lb/>
and Dav- <lb/>
J-. Mills and Mary A.<lb/>
Joke J. Mason and Agnes <lb/>
Proctor. <lb/>
Stephen and Martha <lb/>
Windsor and Sarah Hanks. <lb/>
Tom Allen and <lb/>
Mamie <lb/>
Fleming. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
name in Tuesday evening lo visit <lb/>
his mother. Mrs. Jane Langley. <lb/>
Alderman J. Han and <lb/>
Hart left this morning for South- <lb/>
Va., relatives. <lb/>
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of arrived <lb/>
evening to visit B. B. <lb/>
enjoy a few days hunting in <lb/>
this Motion. <lb/>
took the <lb/>
train here morning for Hal- <lb/>
to attend the convention <lb/>
growers. J. Bryan Grimes <lb/>
president of tie association, went <lb/>
up Tuesday. <lb/>
Shot In the I . <lb/>
Mr. B. B. out hunt <lb/>
with a Mends Tues <lb/>
day. While the crowd were <lb/>
Mated could see each other <lb/>
Mr. B. at. shot at a bird. <lb/>
Mr. happened to <lb/>
range the gun and one of the <lb/>
shot struck him in <lb/>
left eye, hurting right painful <lb/>
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will not seriously affect his eye. <lb/>
Marl and Day <lb/>
carrying conceal <lb/>
ed weapon, plead- guilty. <lb/>
Tims. Bell, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, plead- guilty. <lb/>
John Nichols, with <lb/>
deadly weapon, <lb/>
Henry Murray, larceny, guilty, <lb/>
sentenced one month In jail. <lb/>
John II. Nelson, assault with <lb/>
deadly plead- guilty, <lb/>
judgment suspended upon payment <lb/>
Of cost-. <lb/>
Samuel Byrd, carrying conceal <lb/>
ed plead.- guilty. <lb/>
Thomas assault <lb/>
deadly guilty. <lb/>
suspended upon payment of costs, <lb/>
Harrington, assault <lb/>
weapon, not guilty. <lb/>
Sam Bryant, pretense <lb/>
Pending trial the ordered a <lb/>
verdict of guilty. Slate took all <lb/>
appeal to Supreme court. <lb/>
Joan forcible trespass, <lb/>
plead- Judgment <lb/>
upon of costs. <lb/>
next month and bark. <lb/>
When beard <lb/>
case in judgment of I U ti II j- <lb/>
the lower court continued and , j j <lb/>
set the day of <lb/>
this <lb/>
lion. an effort Inn <lb/>
been made In behalf of the eon <lb/>
man and there Is II <lb/>
strong petition In the hands of <lb/>
Governor asking u commutation of clothes 1- not I be true <lb/>
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there drinking at the lime. <lb/>
mime reason W ill <lb/>
n fuss with and <lb/>
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chewed the end of it off. Kill ion <lb/>
from bite. <lb/>
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on to <lb/>
gel him to the lockup. What was <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
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BOX R, <lb/>
TABLETS. <lb/>
Pens, Pencils. <lb/>
Slates, inks, <lb/>
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All Magazines. <lb/>
Contests. <lb/>
The News From <lb/>
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issue from our <lb/>
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and three <lb/>
Our Year resolution is <lb/>
Program for the wall us. We <lb/>
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and Track athletics for the continues, we can't I <lb/>
to held thing <lb/>
We return thanks to the kind <lb/>
I. p. in. friends who have remembered us <lb/>
. yards dash. p. in. i our indisposition with such <lb/>
One fourth mile toot possum, stewed <lb/>
P- and <lb/>
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yards hurdle race, p. <lb/>
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yards foot race, p, m. <lb/>
Banning high p. <lb/>
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Throwing lb. hammer, <lb/>
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One mile relay race-four <lb/>
men in each team. p. m. <lb/>
on railroads and <lb/>
at hotels. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
The assured us <lb/>
day that if we should cross the <lb/>
river this trip we would have <lb/>
warm on the other side. <lb/>
But somehow or other that kind of <lb/>
news is not very Comforting to us. <lb/>
Our office apartments are like <lb/>
an iceberg in this weather <lb/>
but they are holding a protracted <lb/>
revival meeting next door to u <lb/>
and so much U said about <lb/>
and brimstone what we're kept <lb/>
hot enough to pull through all <lb/>
right. Atlanta Constitution. <lb/>
Save Your Money. <lb/>
One. lox of Pills will save <lb/>
many dollars in. bills <lb/>
They cure all diseases <lb/>
of stomach, liver or bowels. <lb/>
No Reckless Assertion <lb/>
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
malaria, constipation <lb/>
a million people endorse <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
B. B <lb/>
AND BRANCHES <lb/>
AND ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
BA D COMPANY OF <lb/>
CAROLINA. <lb/>
CONDENSED SCHEDULE <lb/>
ii fur <lb/>
cell C<lb/>
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There is <lb/>
for <lb/>
Stand <lb/>
The case of Allied Morrison, of <lb/>
Mount Vermin, X. v. the <lb/>
ride who he killed , , <lb/>
wile mistake for a burglar, bids Hills ,. <lb/>
fair to become as noteworthy Apparently <lb/>
the affair. Morrison has <lb/>
been charged with premeditated <lb/>
murder, bis wife before <lb/>
she died declared him innocent of <lb/>
deliberate intent to kill her. <lb/>
The District Attorney of West- <lb/>
Chester has acted in <lb/>
this mailer; for mistaken for -a- <lb/>
burglar homicides have become <lb/>
BILLS OVER A CENTURY OLD <lb/>
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Drink. <lb/>
i bill for etc., fur- <lb/>
an at Cam-<lb/>
cents. <lb/>
as <lb/>
Never spill when turned over. <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
didn't know <lb/>
loaded <lb/>
difference, that it is near-, <lb/>
always a wife who is removed <lb/>
a husband dreams of burg-1 <lb/>
imagines he sees them In <lb/>
The bill <lb/>
r two Hems of furniture. <lb/>
undergraduate took <lb/>
I over rooms already famished at a val- <lb/>
and articles bad to tie <lb/>
bought new. as a brush, a <lb/>
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Oat knows not what means, but <lb/>
cost pence <lb/>
The would seem at <lb/>
first sight to tea In a <lb/>
most reckless On Oct. he <lb/>
Is charged and <lb/>
hilling pence for Congo. On Nov. <lb/>
lie Is charged shillings for tea and <lb/>
on the same day. looks odd. <lb/>
the house. also, when <lb/>
this mistake is made the <lb/>
wile is inn position attitude <lb/>
noontide for deliberate aim and <lb/>
is seldom <lb/>
pence for tin. On <lb/>
of month he buys a new teapot. <lb/>
old one. one supposes, worn cut with <lb/>
hard service. However, tills tea lasts <lb/>
lilt the end of term, so that <lb/>
his tea for the two months <lb/>
no more titan or <lb/>
as the price of tea at tills time varied <lb/>
from shillings to about -5 shillings <lb/>
we may that lie Rot through <lb/>
no more than a pound during the term. <lb/>
In other words, this young man took <lb/>
for breakfast a slight repast of weak <lb/>
a and bread and butter. Dinner was<lb/>
night Of <lb/>
below v . <lb/>
i. -i II. <lb/>
putting on <lb/>
wraps. <lb/>
At tie sun Is Intensely hot. <lb/>
because of the elevation the rarity <lb/>
if blisters the <lb/>
of those who are not to It. <lb/>
There Is a difference of and some <lb/>
times degrees la the of <lb/>
the shad.- and the sunshine. Water will <lb/>
freeze the shade feet away <lb/>
men may he working In their shirt <lb/>
sleeves <lb/>
The natives to be <lb/>
Inured to cold and so about barefooted <lb/>
and over the lee and the <lb/>
stones Indifferently without regard to <lb/>
the temperature; bat have a way <lb/>
of heaping blankets on their beads <lb/>
and wrapping their faces to keep <lb/>
the pure out of their throats mid <lb/>
nostrils The women who herd the <lb/>
docks are often out on the mountains <lb/>
for weeks a time or <lb/>
anything eat except corn, <lb/>
strips of dried meat leaves, <lb/>
which are the most powerful of nerve <lb/>
stimulants- Chicago Record <lb/>
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poet. <lb/>
exclaimed his friend. <lb/>
mean impossible. I <lb/>
I do replied the poet. <lb/>
am In the habit of saying precisely <lb/>
what mean, and When I my <lb/>
cult mean Just that <lb/>
don't mean to say that you <lb/>
have ever earned anything by your <lb/>
literary <lb/>
indeed I answered the poet <lb/>
once got hoard for <lb/>
some <lb/>
did you sell <lb/>
landlady <lb/>
on earth did she want with a <lb/>
lot of <lb/>
don't know she wanted them <lb/>
particularly. I left them In my <lb/>
lies When I went away, and there was <lb/>
nothing else in sight. They were good <lb/>
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view and collect from former <lb/>
the crumbs that are left <lb/>
nothing be lost. <lb/>
I shall present speak of farm- <lb/>
My father was a farmer, <lb/>
l began to plow at of seven <lb/>
years. <lb/>
Ilia primal object of fanning was <lb/>
raise his own supplies. I never <lb/>
knew him to boy a of corn, <lb/>
nor a pound of meet, a chicken. <lb/>
horse, cow, mule, nor anything of <lb/>
that sort, lie usually had such <lb/>
things to sell. Ii was for <lb/>
to drive their wagons in his <lb/>
C and load with corn, and <lb/>
buy bacon from him. Now <lb/>
I lien lie would sell a horse. Al <lb/>
ways he had something to sell, and <lb/>
buyers would come to him to <lb/>
purchase. <lb/>
lie did not plant much cotton, <lb/>
no tobacco. <lb/>
He always money iii his <lb/>
pocket, a tract of land <lb/>
almost every year. <lb/>
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corn ii shook his credit, for he <lb/>
considered a poor <lb/>
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era BOW that raise their own <lb/>
bread and meat home arc success <lb/>
but that buy their corn <lb/>
meat, Hour and all such thing <lb/>
they must failures. <lb/>
Now who are wiser, farm <lb/>
en time that made <lb/>
home, and kept <lb/>
out of debt. those of these <lb/>
that grow so to <lb/>
and buy what they eat. <lb/>
are with debt <lb/>
Return l good old way. <lb/>
corn enough to fatten your <lb/>
hogs, liaise your supplies <lb/>
Have your smoke house at home <lb/>
and your corn crib at same <lb/>
place, well filled, liaise chickens. <lb/>
was only what the Indians a <lb/>
On sugar he spent <lb/>
shillings, which means six pounds at <lb/>
IS pence a pound, tin candles he <lb/>
shillings pence, or about <lb/>
lings a week, burned wax candles, <lb/>
mold candles Salt <lb/>
was a shilling a packet On two <lb/>
be bought sand. Was. then, the <lb/>
floor of his room sanded It would <lb/>
seem Louis Republic. <lb/>
The <lb/>
A member of Hi <lb/>
who had lulled i. <lb/>
the turf derided <lb/>
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v. a on <lb/>
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to tackle easier game the <lb/>
he man exactly <lb/>
chances against In a field of ten <lb/>
horses In he has one <lb/>
chance in -S Io hit a winner. Sow. <lb/>
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two ways either up or down- <lb/>
giving a man one chance in two. It <lb/>
looks like a dead op-n and shut. I'm <lb/>
going I., make ii pay There's <lb/>
against ; m except tad <lb/>
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operator, Ills bend sagely. <lb/>
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in the <lb/>
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and the other to the king of <lb/>
were written the <lb/>
queen of on the morning of <lb/>
her execution. The letter to the French <lb/>
destroyed during the days of <lb/>
the terror, while to the pope Ii <lb/>
preserved the Vatican. <lb/>
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cave for autograph <lb/>
of Columbus, which was exhibited <lb/>
the World's at Chicago, A Chi- <lb/>
autograph denier Is said to have <lb/>
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Sunday morning and evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer Wednesdays at <lb/>
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M., Rev. A. Minister <lb/>
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every San- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. X. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. C. D. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
F. Harding, bu-<lb/>
Sunday, Rev. <lb/>
J. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. E. H. <lb/>
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I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb/>
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River Lodge, Ni <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
M. C. T. M. Hooker, <lb/>
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meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
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Lang, Sec. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. F. U. White, <lb/>
A. O. Council, <lb/>
No. meets every and third <lb/>
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Hall. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; 0.8. Smith, See. <lb/>
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fourth Monday nights in <lb/>
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to Imitation of the <lb/>
he is <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
has provided you <lb/>
4.000 pounds <lb/>
barrels Apples. <lb/>
boxes Swift Florida <lb/>
Nuts, <lb/>
Mixed <lb/>
pound <lb/>
Raisins, Currants, Citron, <lb/>
Figs, Dates, <lb/>
WATCHES, GUNS <lb/>
PISTOLS, VASES, LAMPS <lb/>
and <lb/>
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toys, cm; A P. <lb/>
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Trains; Pullman Palace Sleep <lb/>
log Can on all Night Fast <lb/>
an Safe <lb/>
Apply Io Ticket Agents Time <lb/>
Tables, General <lb/>
or address, <lb/>
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Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
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OFFICIAL STATEMENT <lb/>
all Claims Audited and allowed <lb/>
of Commissioners of Pitt Count;, to- <lb/>
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Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
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IT Daniel . <lb/>
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Mary Brown . <lb/>
r. K. Hall . <lb/>
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RT Dupree . <lb/>
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TO Simon . <lb/>
C, W. Smith . <lb/>
A ill . <lb/>
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Henderson . <lb/>
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Polly Adams . <lb/>
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Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
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Mary . <lb/>
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Johnson . <lb/>
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Peter May . <lb/>
t Prints . <lb/>
Ill Hull . <lb/>
Heath and wife . <lb/>
17.1 Washington Daniel . <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
Council Chapman . <lb/>
p. Daniel . <lb/>
Ham Hives . <lb/>
Marian Trice . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Jno. F. Dall . <lb/>
Bills . <lb/>
ins I;. n Moore and wife.<lb/>
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Abeam . <lb/>
Jennie . <lb/>
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Wright Williams . <lb/>
Nancy Moor. <lb/>
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Winnie . <lb/>
James . <lb/>
Haddock . <lb/>
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Dupree . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
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HI I . <lb/>
Hi Neal . <lb/>
Ml Chaney . <lb/>
Jason Parker . <lb/>
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Redmond Fulford . <lb/>
Ml Polly Smith . <lb/>
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Mary . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
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Mary F. Cannon . <lb/>
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John . <lb/>
r May . <lb/>
Harriet . <lb/>
Henry Dad . <lb/>
H. and lie <lb/>
Daniel . <lb/>
Isabella Brim . <lb/>
Chapman . <lb/>
P. Daniel . <lb/>
Sam Rives . <lb/>
Price . <lb/>
. <lb/>
John Dall . <lb/>
Kills . <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
Wright . <lb/>
J. It Heath . <lb/>
W. Smith . <lb/>
Hi and wife <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
Tucker . <lb/>
Lawrence . <lb/>
inn. . . <lb/>
Nancy Moore . <lb/>
Henderson <lb/>
III J. ii. . <lb/>
Polly Adams . <lb/>
Winnie . <lb/>
Jas. Lung . <lb/>
Haddock . <lb/>
Mrs. . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree. <lb/>
Elisabeth . . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
Alex. Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
San; Cherry . <lb/>
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Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
MS J D. Pope . <lb/>
W, . <lb/>
Mas . <lb/>
Tripp . <lb/>
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Neal . <lb/>
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Jason Parker . <lb/>
Annie Smith . <lb/>
Redmond . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
s. . <lb/>
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Palsy . <lb/>
Oliver . <lb/>
Henry Johns n . <lb/>
Polly <lb/>
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Mary Jon. s . <lb/>
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L. . <lb/>
Mary l. Cannon . <lb/>
It A . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
. <lb/>
-Henry Dall . <lb/>
Heath ,. <lb/>
Washington Daniel . <lb/>
Isabella. . <lb/>
Council Chapman. <lb/>
San. . <lb/>
Mary Drown . <lb/>
Jno. H. Dall . <lb/>
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. <lb/>
J. R Heath . <lb/>
a. W. . <lb/>
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Wright Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Price . <lb/>
Patsy r . <lb/>
J. i. . <lb/>
Hathaway . <lb/>
Cannon . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
W. C. . <lb/>
Maria Harrington . <lb/>
Nancy Moore . <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson Son <lb/>
J. II. . <lb/>
Polly Adams . <lb/>
Winnie . . <lb/>
James . <lb/>
Edwin . <lb/>
Mrs. I Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
Alex, Harris . <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
Sam Cherry . <lb/>
c. . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
J D. Pope . <lb/>
W. Q. . <lb/>
Ni-I May . <lb/>
Manila Tripp . <lb/>
Catharine car . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
k Neal . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Jason Parker . <lb/>
Ann.- . <lb/>
Redmond Fulford . <lb/>
5.10 Polly . <lb/>
S. . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
Palsy . <lb/>
Oliver <lb/>
Henry Johnson . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Mary Jones . <lb/>
Tell . <lb/>
A. Mines . <lb/>
Cay . <lb/>
I. Simmons . <lb/>
Mary F. Cannon . <lb/>
It. A Roberson . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
May . <lb/>
t Frizzle . <lb/>
Henry Dall . <lb/>
Heath and wife <lb/>
Washington Daniel . <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
council Chapman . <lb/>
Ill Sam . . <lb/>
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W. Smith . <lb/>
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Wright Williams . <lb/>
MS Simon r . <lb/>
Ml Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
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I Price . <lb/>
Patsy <lb/>
Barbara Cannon . <lb/>
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Mary Roberson . <lb/>
Ill Margaret Allen . <lb/>
Nancy . <lb/>
K. Henderson and son. <lb/>
J. II. . <lb/>
Polly Adams . <lb/>
Winnie . <lb/>
James Long . <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mr, Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
Elisabeth Harris . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
Alex. Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
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Annie Smith . <lb/>
Fulford . <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
s . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
Palsy Edwards . <lb/>
Oliver . <lb/>
ll. my Johnson . <lb/>
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L. Simmons . <lb/>
H. A. Roberson . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
Harriett Frizzle . <lb/>
Mi Dall . <lb/>
MS Heath and wife. <lb/>
Washington Daniel . <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
Council Chapman . <lb/>
Sam Hives . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
John E. Dall . <lb/>
Ki <lb/>
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Dupree . <lb/>
J. It. Heath . <lb/>
O. W. Smith . <lb/>
Hemby and wife <lb/>
Wright Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
J. Moore . <lb/>
Marls Price . <lb/>
6-5 Palsy Lassiter . <lb/>
Barbara Cannon . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Maria Harrington . <lb/>
Frank . <lb/>
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Polly Adams . <lb/>
Winnie Chapman . <lb/>
78.8 James Long . <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mrs. Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
Ales. Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Sam Chi <lb/>
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John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
J. D. Pope . <lb/>
Ml W and <lb/>
Ned May . <lb/>
Martha Tripp . <lb/>
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E. Neal . <lb/>
SOT dimmer . <lb/>
Jason Parker . <lb/>
too Annie Smith . <lb/>
Redmond Fulford . <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
S. . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
Patsy Edwards . <lb/>
Ml . <lb/>
Henry Johnson . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Mary Jones . <lb/>
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it A. Roberson . <lb/>
Evans . <lb/>
May . <lb/>
Dall . <lb/>
Heath and wife. <lb/>
Washington Daniel . <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
Council Chapman . <lb/>
83.1 Sam <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
John E. Dull . <lb/>
Ellis . <lb/>
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J. R, Heath . <lb/>
W. . <lb/>
Abram Hemby and wife. <lb/>
Wright . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
Lawrence . <lb/>
Jennie Moon . <lb/>
Maria Price . <lb/>
Patsy Lassiter . <lb/>
Barbara cannon . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Ml Maria Harrington . <lb/>
Frank . <lb/>
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Nancy Moore . <lb/>
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Mrs Joyner . <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
Elizabeth Is . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn <lb/>
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Mary . <lb/>
Sam Cherry . . <lb/>
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John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
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Polly Smith . <lb/>
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Oliver . <lb/>
Hi y Johnson . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
Harriss . <lb/>
Mary Jones. <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
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L. Simmons . <lb/>
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John Evans . <lb/>
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Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Maria Price . <lb/>
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Hannah . <lb/>
Elizabeth . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
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Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
J. D. Pope . <lb/>
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M David . <lb/>
I E. Neal . <lb/>
I Chancy . <lb/>
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Redmond Fulford . <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
M S. . <lb/>
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Oliver . <lb/>
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Harris . <lb/>
Mary Jones <lb/>
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Peter May . <lb/>
Henry Dall . <lb/>
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