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A Hart . <lb />
W. B. Wilson . <lb />
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T. C. Cannon . <lb />
W. L. Smith . <lb />
Edwards A Broughton. <lb />
W. M. Moore . <lb />
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N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb />
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STATEMENT AMOUNT OF ., <lb />
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DECEMBER 3rd, 1899. <lb />
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River Usage, <lb />
9.1. meets every Friday evening <lb />
R. M. C; T. M. Hooker, <lb />
of R. andS. <lb />
R. Vance Council, No. <lb />
1699, meets every Thursday even- <lb />
W. B. Wilson, R. M. U. <lb />
Lang, See. <lb />
O. U. A. every <lb />
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb />
O. F. hall. J. While,<lb />
A. O. Council, <lb />
Ho. meets every first and third <lb />
Thursday nights in Fellows <lb />
Hall. Worthy <lb />
Chief; D. S. Smith, See. <lb />
I. O. Conclave <lb />
BO. every second and <lb />
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb />
Hull. W. B. Wilson <lb />
D. S. <lb />
780.00 <lb />
8,900.00 <lb />
is <lb />
186.21 <lb />
360.00 <lb />
10.08 <lb />
33.00 <lb />
23.70 <lb />
2.500 <lb />
DISH <lb />
T. Whom <lb />
J A. Lang . <lb />
I C. Harrow . <lb />
I. II. . <lb />
D Co . <lb />
Ml J. . <lb />
Sal II . <lb />
J. Hums . <lb />
SM r . <lb />
W, n and Amos <lb />
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A. Morion . <lb />
W it. Moor . <lb />
II Harding . <lb />
T. H. Langley . <lb />
J. M. . <lb />
Ann Joyner . <lb />
T. A. . <lb />
Allen Warren . <lb />
Ami <lb />
IT<lb />
W. II. ks <lb />
W. II. Pollard . <lb />
James . <lb />
J . <lb />
P. I. Andrews <lb />
C A. <lb />
J. c. <lb />
W, J. Kill roll <lb />
P It Caution <lb />
J K <lb />
T. J. Moors . <lb />
Mars <lb />
1394 S, A . <lb />
ISM F c <lb />
H c Moor. <lb />
J. A. Ling <lb />
J. Carson <lb />
1.1-6 <lb />
I sag <lb />
1390 <lb />
1392 <lb />
1393 <lb />
1400 <lb />
MM <lb />
MM <lb />
1408 <lb />
1409 <lb />
1410 <lb />
1412 <lb />
1414 <lb />
M . <lb />
Pi . <lb />
II. . <lb />
I Carson . <lb />
H Si <lb />
R. IV II . <lb />
T. II. Mi . <lb />
Lou Collins . <lb />
W. P. II. . <lb />
1419 T. J. Moore . <lb />
t it Moore . <lb />
1428 T. j Moore <lb />
W. C, Nelson <lb />
mm w I., .;. <lb />
1546 J Smith . <lb />
L. . <lb />
1548 ,.,,, <lb />
1550 W. L. . <lb />
s II. . <lb />
1653 w I. Brown . <lb />
J. K. King . <lb />
c. I. Simpson <lb />
A. . <lb />
1562 II. A. . <lb />
MB Reuben Owen. . <lb />
1570 W. Windham .<lb />
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or. <lb />
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Amount , i, ,, and order, of <lb />
me Hoard Commissioner, and of <lb />
February 1800, being one half of taxes <lb />
levied ., license m retail liquor dealers <lb />
co by M. January<lb />
paid ,.,,., and <lb />
in. county orders as shown by report <lb />
i , as per order made <lb />
1809, <lb />
Amount pan orders as vouchers <lb />
paid I <lb />
2,180.36 <lb />
14,035.86 <lb />
547.04 <lb />
on 3rd,<lb />
Showing of Outstanding Indebtedness at the <lb />
the Fiscal Year Ending December 1899. <lb />
Amount Indited claims on order book from <lb />
1874 to 3rd, 1899, Inclusive, which hire <lb />
been t i <lb />
of due on 91.000 of orders Issued in of <lb />
vaults, <lb />
borrowed money, <lb />
as interest on to <lb />
close <lb />
I i COREY, <lb />
-------DEALER IN------- <lb />
III <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
I can now round in the <lb />
brick store formerly <lb />
occupied by J. <lb />
W, Brown. <lb />
COME SEE ME. <lb />
J. R. COREY <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Total amount of Dec.  <lb />
4,003.91; <lb />
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA, Pitt <lb />
f for aforesaid County do <lb />
as doth appear of record in my said office <lb />
under hum this the nth. lay f December 1830. T. H. <lb />
r of <lb />
HOW'S THIS <lb />
We oiler One Dollars <lb />
Reward for any of <lb />
can not lie cored by Hall's <lb />
Catarrh Cure. <lb />
t. J. PrOM., <lb />
Toledo, o. <lb />
have known <lb />
F. J. for the last fifteen <lb />
him <lb />
in all <lb />
able to carry <lb />
out any obligations made by their <lb />
rm. <lb />
WEST wholesale drug <lb />
gists, Toledo, o. <lb />
ft <lb />
druggists, Toledo, O. <lb />
Catarrh Cure is In- <lb />
acting directly upon the <lb />
and mucous surfaces of the <lb />
Price per bottle. <lb />
Bold by all Druggists. <lb />
ids tree. <lb />
Hall's family Fills arc the beat. <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
leave Washington on <lb />
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb />
days at A. for <lb />
water permitting, <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A A. <lb />
, II A. M. on <lb />
. R. WHICH ARD , JR. <lb />
IN <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every <lb />
and prices low the I <lb />
I Highest market <lb />
mil for country produce. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
FREE <lb />
DESIGN <lb />
. , -o <lb />
Notice in <lb />
Hook lo <lb />
No fee patent strand. <lb />
letters iv <lb />
E. b. C. <lb />
ailing hours subject to change de- <lb />
pending on stage of water. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York <lb />
. ton, for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Hay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
and Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. N. SON, <lb />
Wellington, N. O, <lb />
CHERRY, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
HI CHIllS <lb />
and fever is a bottle of <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tonie. It is simply <lb />
m form. <lb />
No pay. Price <lb />
A IN ONE <lb />
Take <lb />
druggists the <lb />
money if it fail to cure. E. W. <lb />
on every <lb />
PATENT <lb />
Send model, <lb />
M free sod<lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. EDITOR <lb />
TRUTH i <lb />
mi . <lb />
-AT- <lb />
VOL. XIX. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, JANUARY <lb />
NO<lb />
IF YOU WANT TREATED AND <lb />
SAME TIME BOY r <lb />
THEN COME TO THE BIGHT <lb />
HONEST <lb />
RELIABLE GOODS, <lb />
Ed. H. <lb />
THE <lb />
Harry, Don't Come. <lb />
It strikes us painfully to <lb />
heels infamy. <lb />
At least, my old friend, <lb />
come buck on this side the sound, <lb />
I to help degrade the white <lb />
an In will <lb />
of the State Hon. <lb />
district, would can. averted face. v <lb />
the same in opposition to the and your <lb />
proposed Amend- j no. I <lb />
to the Constitution of North n <lb />
Carolina, which is to lie submitted <lb />
A Smile In Each. <lb />
Many a folio who tells his best <lb />
girl she is the of his life <lb />
raises an awful row over <lb />
the gas bills are married. <lb />
resolutions should never lie <lb />
allowed to become things of the <lb />
passed. <lb />
A foil <lb />
Political economy cutting down <lb />
campaign funds. <lb />
Even the milk of unman kind- <lb />
is sometimes watered. <lb />
The watchmaker never com- <lb />
plains about times being bad. <lb />
When it comes to advice, we all <lb />
agree that it is better to give than <lb />
to receive. <lb />
No, Mantle, dear, it would not <lb />
be proper to refer to a matrimonial <lb />
agency as a Court house. <lb />
When a woman reads a novel she <lb />
generally looks over the and <lb />
last chapters, and guesses at the <lb />
rest. <lb />
A young man never realizes what <lb />
a gnat difference there is between <lb />
a duels and goose until he calls his <lb />
girl by those names. <lb />
TO THE AND CI <lb />
PITT. AND ADJOINING <lb />
Manuring on Cotton.<lb />
Mr. C. L. Burnett, of the his-i <lb />
district, our Spar- out <lb />
crop can <lb />
grow with- <lb />
Potash. <lb />
Every blade of <lb />
Grass, every grain <lb />
of Corn, all Fruits <lb />
and Vegetables <lb />
must have it. If <lb />
We are still the forefront of the race after your patronage <lb />
We offer you the selected line of <lb />
correspondent reports, <lb />
made a very interesting <lb />
In intensive farming, or <lb />
last year, with <lb />
live results. little more <lb />
than eight sacks of <lb />
costing altogether, broadcast <lb />
on one-eight acres, which <lb />
had been sub soiled, and obtained j enough is supplied <lb />
from the tract cotton and seed ; can count on a full Crop <lb />
if too little, the growth be <lb />
a two acre lot he spread thirteen I <lb />
to the people of the State for <lb />
or rejection at the August <lb />
election. <lb />
Harry Skinner was relegated to . <lb />
private life in the election of j treatment for appendicitis which <lb />
Since then he has been slowly re- tried by <lb />
covering from the pi I. New York. <lb />
New Cure for Appendicitis. <lb />
to which his political t Heretofore a surgical <lb />
had assigned him, and one; the of such <lb />
was more gratified than Dr docs not <lb />
that he was gradually reaching knife, <lb />
place the social scale of on whom treatment <lb />
North Carolina's patriotic sons. woman living <lb />
We know his heart was never in L, Her attending <lb />
his political associations. No man the usual opera <lb />
At The Trust. <lb />
A special to The <lb />
Bellamy, who <lb />
has introduced a bill In the house <lb />
of representatives aimed at the pa- <lb />
per trust of the country, is <lb />
considerable support. The <lb />
bill if pasted by congress, would <lb />
be a direct blow to this trust, <lb />
which has been enabled by the <lb />
York. high prices on paper <lb />
ration has . . ,.,,,. ., <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found in any store In PHI County. Well <lb />
Elections, the creations of the best o America <lb />
and Europe Seasonable all the year round, <lb />
Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad <lb />
you what you want and to <lb />
we can. We offer yon the very best Mite polite <lb />
attention and the most liberal terms consistent with a well <lb />
established business built up strictly menu. <lb />
When TOO come to market you will not do <lb />
if do not see immense stuck before buying . <lb />
us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb />
Hats and Satins <lb />
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
sucks of costing <lb />
The cotton and seed brought <lb />
the i was the <lb />
profit <lb />
The rental value of the land, <lb />
it is explained, i not included in <lb />
the expense in these ex- <lb />
but would not change <lb />
the figures very materially. As <lb />
they stand, they show that ii <lb />
practicable for a South Carolina <lb />
former to make to I he Senate, under orders from <lb />
per glowing cotton, by tr. <lb />
use of and when lac <lb />
price of the staple is about the <lb />
7-cent mark and that of the i- <lb />
up in proportion. It does not copy <lb />
pear to us, however, that this is a lo who <lb />
particularly strong argument In <lb />
favor of the crop. We arc sure <lb />
Men's. Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb />
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
and <lb />
oat sit at <lb />
far ll trope. They Jo. <lb />
KALI <lb />
WASHING LETTER. <lb />
Wash I. Jan <lb />
How little Mr. prom- <lb />
to any desired <lb />
meant was shown <lb />
the White House, voted down Ben- <lb />
I at or amendment o <lb />
the Hoar resolution of inquiry, <lb />
the Senate be furnished <lb />
knows better than Harry <lb />
that the political condition in <lb />
North Carolina that existed before <lb />
the election of could not have <lb />
continued in eastern North Caro- <lb />
without utter extinction lo it <lb />
as a community. He saw <lb />
it, it, and we arc sure re- <lb />
it, but his political environ <lb />
meats and associations controlled <lb />
him. He was handicapped by new <lb />
friendships that wasted men whose <lb />
past political records were dean, <lb />
and whose associations were with <lb />
men of He turned a listen- <lb />
car to the whispers of foul <lb />
who had been unworthy to <lb />
black his shoes. His contact with <lb />
them was seen he became <lb />
His old friends gave him <lb />
up, And In an evil <lb />
hour he fell into the arms of a <lb />
foul combination of bad men, and <lb />
their leader and head. He j <lb />
advised them, cat with them out of <lb />
the same spoon, was their chief <lb />
speaker, held more promises <lb />
deemed than any man among them; <lb />
laughed at their coarse and vulgar <lb />
jokes, licked the spittle from their <lb />
dirty brogans. And then the <lb />
great white man's came <lb />
and Harry Skinner fell from his <lb />
high place among gentlemen, and <lb />
was to the tomb of <lb />
with bad carpel <lb />
Dr. according to <lb />
The New York World, first tried <lb />
his plan. This is simply forcing <lb />
the matter which clogs the <lb />
by superficial treatment. <lb />
The largest in uncle of the human <lb />
body, the which is <lb />
just back of the appendix, is ma- <lb />
with the hand in such a <lb />
way that a spasmodic contraction <lb />
causes it to back again the <lb />
vermiform appendix, forcing out <lb />
of that any foreign sub- <lb />
stance it may contain. <lb />
In the ease of the young woman <lb />
she wits relieved in eight minutes. <lb />
A Experience. <lb />
As north-bound train No. M <lb />
was pulling rapidly out from the <lb />
station last Saturday at midnight, <lb />
a Pullman conductor, who was at <lb />
the ticket Office, ran to get on his <lb />
When he attempted in <lb />
he found the vestibule doors closed. <lb />
The doors extended over nearly all <lb />
the steps. When last seen going <lb />
round the curve he was holding on <lb />
to the railing with just enough <lb />
to keep from slipping <lb />
off. The train was late <lb />
was probably <lb />
a minute. <lb />
The removal entire duly on <lb />
wood pulp and the reduction of <lb />
the duty on manufactured paper <lb />
percent-, as the measure pro- <lb />
poses, would toward <lb />
breaking up the present <lb />
existing. The paper trust, it <lb />
is needless to say, is lighting the <lb />
removal of the duty on <lb />
paper tooth and nail, but the <lb />
sentiment In the house in favor of <lb />
the passage of the bill is found to <lb />
lie very great. <lb />
southern members of con- <lb />
including, it U believed, the <lb />
entire South Carolina, North Car- <lb />
Virginia and Texas <lb />
are in Bellamy's <lb />
measure. is especial- <lb />
in interest of rural <lb />
and is receiving a large sup- <lb />
port from that quarter. The sen- <lb />
in favor of the passage <lb />
of this, or some bill similar to that <lb />
of Mr. Bellamy's measure, is not <lb />
found on the democrat side <lb />
of the house. At least one <lb />
in the house, Mr. <lb />
of New York state, has <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar. Molasses. Lard, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Plow Fixtures, Nails and <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Commissioners who <lb />
j negotiated the treaty of peace with <lb />
,.,.,.,. . .,. Spain. That information would, <lb />
that there were many acres of there are good reasons to believe, <lb />
state last year is a contradiction <lb />
Burnett's cotton badly. . claim- <lb />
to ed to have when be gave those <lb />
that as good profit and that followed by <lb />
was made on both corn and since the treaty was <lb />
beat Mr. <lb />
we should not be surprised <lb />
with not nearly so much work. <lb />
Charleston News Courier. <lb />
Religious Advertising. <lb />
Headquarters fur Furniture and everything in line. <lb />
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Wilier Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Pealing. <lb />
Friends, <lb />
and in older lo avoid making <lb />
a public of himself by <lb />
going back on his word, he called <lb />
on the republican majority in the <lb />
Senate to save him, and his orders <lb />
were obeyed. <lb />
The St has agreed to vote on <lb />
the Gold Standard bill <lb />
The Roberts Committee by a <lb />
unanimous verdict found him <lb />
You can hardly lake up a paper <lb />
in England without finding In the <lb />
advertising columns sonic <lb />
setting Bible text. <lb />
It is usually a limitation relating, <lb />
to everlasting damnation of guilty of polygamy, and his scat <lb />
those who to give up their will be the penalty. The majority <lb />
sinful ways and be saved. Fro- <lb />
yon will see or a <lb />
score of these all <lb />
quoting scripture and calling on <lb />
Hie erring to turn from their path. <lb />
I am told nearly all of them come <lb />
poor people who cat <lb />
report favors declaring his seat <lb />
the House vacant, and the min- <lb />
report, signed by two <lb />
favors seating then <lb />
expelling In ease it is <lb />
good-bye Roberts. <lb />
The administration is trying to <lb />
The Amendment Essential to <lb />
Civilized Government. <lb />
The amendment is lo protect <lb />
The Negro's Beat <lb />
The constitutional amendment is <lb />
the best friend. <lb />
while race against the colored person of knows <lb />
. a between low that country affords no <lb />
w sand stupid ever tor <lb />
threatened government in of W. race I at, tut <lb />
North Carolina. If the white among that In every <lb />
. memory of- by his <lb />
. go , <lb />
himself in favor of the end in East Carolina. <lb />
ill afford money bring Boss around to its way <lb />
for them. whom <lb />
have say these people J quest Ion by trotting out the west- <lb />
feel that by Inserting these em candidate to frighten <lb />
an- accomplishing into belief Sew <lb />
a world of good and will profit York lose the place if ho does <lb />
greatly thereby when It comes tot mil accept Hanna <lb />
the final day of reckoning. There alteration, <lb />
is another style of advertising also Of course, Mr. and <lb />
that will frequent- Senator know that there is <lb />
. n line <lb />
This is in- <lb />
little probability of the nominal ion <lb />
a western man for second place, <lb />
but it pleases the former to pretend <lb />
., better than a mile a <lb />
beaten, scalawags, buffaloes and high rate of speed, with tin <lb />
,, . ill ill <lb />
Hut with all his faults and mis- <lb />
fortunes, his disappointments and <lb />
of reform. He has done his old <lb />
friends great wrong, he has Out- <lb />
raged his good name in the past, <lb />
he fouled his bright and dis- <lb />
lineage that has been <lb />
handed down to him through the <lb />
generations. <lb />
But there are some truces left yet <lb />
of his old friendships, and we <lb />
would conjure him by them to stop <lb />
in his parricidal course in trying <lb />
lo put back his Old <lb />
white men of the the <lb />
cold night air, would In all <lb />
have forced the conductor to <lb />
loose his hold he reached <lb />
Danville had not Ticket Agent De- <lb />
Butts wired ahead to <lb />
station eight miles north, to stop <lb />
the train allow the luckless <lb />
conductor to get in his ear. It <lb />
must have naturally surprised and <lb />
shaken up the when the <lb />
engineer applied the air brakes in <lb />
the woods. Had it not been for <lb />
Mr. presence of mind, <lb />
that might <lb />
have been riding In UM baggage <lb />
cur ahead dressed in his best suit <lb />
of Telegram. <lb />
the duty on wood lie City Economist <lb />
goes further even than does the, <lb />
proposed measure of Mr. Bellamy <lb />
and says he would like to see the <lb />
duly on paper, <lb />
tilled, removed if Other <lb />
republicans in the house, some of is <lb />
them Otherwise strong protection- <lb />
coming from the rural dis- <lb />
arc being besieged by their <lb />
constituents to support the bill, <lb />
and many of them arc declaring <lb />
themselves in its favor. It begins <lb />
to look as if the sentiment In the <lb />
house might become strong enough <lb />
to compel the reporting of the bill <lb />
from the ways and means commit- <lb />
tee of the house, where it is now <lb />
pending, and its passage through <lb />
the house of representatives, it <lb />
the bill of Mr. should pass <lb />
through the house, a strong effort <lb />
would be made to secure its <lb />
sage through the senate. <lb />
Unpaid Insurance Claims <lb />
friend, several reasons <lb />
I. It takes the <lb />
doesn't mailer whether the person otherwise, and ii ma please the <lb />
remembered has dead western men, including <lb />
.- year or fifty, the paragraph seems Senators Davis and who <lb />
in. Sometimes it is arc being us possible <lb />
politics, and stops touching piece or candidates. <lb />
the interests whiles pro- <lb />
Insurance Commissioner Young, ,,,,.,, <lb />
p- .; <lb />
the whiles, who have lien o protection. <lb />
controlled them politically. <lb />
Cats arc good <lb />
point of view; from the mouse's <lb />
unite the reverse. The steel and <lb />
of Insurance companies <lb />
lug tiled with department. <lb />
lie is anxious to have a list i l. -ft <lb />
all unpaid insurance claims In f. untiling for <lb />
State and asks that parties hold- interests, <lb />
log them will notify him them g y to <lb />
during this month. , to secure will and Kind <lb />
the law companies ,,,, white <lb />
required to make return h in ,, win <lb />
unpaid claims, bill deal kindly them, <lb />
this is not done, and the facts an- U political be- <lb />
set forth. Mr. Young the white people and <lb />
therefore, will live together in their <lb />
claims will Inform him to the In peace and with <lb />
what a change in Con- <lb />
sentiment If a demo- <lb />
had a few years ago used the <lb />
Senator Chandler, <lb />
when a petition tor <lb />
lynch legislation was presented to <lb />
the Senate, this week, there would <lb />
have been a republican howl that <lb />
would have jarred the earth; and <lb />
he said was so manifestly true <lb />
CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY <lb />
Take Laxative Quinine <lb />
Tablets. All druggists refund <lb />
money fails to cure. E. W. <lb />
signature box. <lb />
that the matter may be mutually helpful. <lb />
led and the insurance companies, . u ; <lb />
not to pay their claims <lb />
may be debarred from doing<lb />
The friend to the is <lb />
constitutional amendment, and <lb />
every person <lb />
them should and <lb />
use his Influence for its adoption. <lb />
The bachelor who airs his views suffrage and <lb />
before married women is always proven lite greatest <lb />
accused of knowing more than he have been the greatest cue- <lb />
delighted will, ill.-; that no Senator open <lb />
enabled it secure, wire in the <lb />
now sell at a price of <lb />
,., keg home . <lb />
but arc exported and sold <lb />
to foreigners at per keg. In <lb />
price was and ,. n <lb />
in; <lb />
the export price was <lb />
. Hi, home market price <lb />
I. l. i <lb />
has BO business to know. <lb />
to the Index, <lb />
The prices barbed wire show <lb />
same difference. <lb />
against <lb />
,. people is the work the Re <lb />
publican kepi lit power <lb />
the <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Al LAW. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
in <lb />
Hi. D. I,. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
; ill.-- N <lb />
White <lb />
S Fleming store. <lb />
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I ;. V <lb />
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Entered the Poet Office a <lb />
N. as <lb />
Mail Mailer. <lb />
Jam <lb />
A German stock broker in Lou- <lb />
don, who refused to bold a place <lb />
pen for a clerk who volunteered <lb />
for the Transvaal war. has been get <lb />
upon and nearly murdered by his <lb />
British associates. Tim <lb />
slams her love of fair <lb />
is indebted to <lb />
the Washington Post of <lb />
it.- Almanac for The Post <lb />
issues such an almanac annually. <lb />
The present one is splendidly <lb />
fills contains a <lb />
great amount of valuable <lb />
advance. He knows the exact day <lb />
expires, and that dale lie <lb />
his annual visit <lb />
Then Is another kind, who <lb />
pays when you present the <lb />
bill, In- it one or live sub- <lb />
Von must go alter it, <lb />
out it is always waiting for you. <lb />
There an some who pay on the <lb />
street, never take a receipt, <lb />
it the editor's honesty to <lb />
v in the proper credit. This <lb />
man doesn't know when <lb />
paper does expire, but be is good <lb />
pay just the same. <lb />
they arc not all that kind, <lb />
for here comes part of shadows <lb />
of the Mere is a class of <lb />
. by tile <lb />
Mr. <lb />
men like to do the <lb />
will all wrong. <lb />
The closer you study human <lb />
smaller will become your <lb />
lief in ideals. <lb />
Host people would know more if <lb />
you could get them to think they <lb />
knew less. <lb />
This section will certainly make <lb />
a change for the when it <lb />
plants dead beats and raises sugar <lb />
beets. <lb />
lid you ever see a piece of bacon <lb />
, with and a streak of <lb />
low-., ho. with . . , . , <lb />
,, ,., , fall streaks an <lb />
a lull of account, swell up like the , . . <lb />
. . I the mental make up mankind <lb />
copperhead, and gel very mad for . . . , e <lb />
, , . . . mildness, a streak <lb />
ill . <lb />
, men- <lb />
pay op. and stop <lb />
paper at once. <lb />
kind Is the <lb />
every time he sees yo, duns him- type ,,., , <lb />
to the office the meanest of men. Would <lb />
We never look into the Innocent <lb />
face of an infant without feeling a <lb />
The<lb />
Committee met In Raleigh <lb />
week and decided to unite with <lb />
the Republicans in opposition to fellow who never sees us. <lb />
right away, and pay it, and <lb />
for not having done so long <lb />
Again and again we see him, <lb />
and again, as earnest <lb />
I and as Colonel Sellers ever <lb />
dared to lie, he tells you he is com <lb />
lug to the office rigid <lb />
haps I hat day. <lb />
We pass on and here comes the <lb />
the Constitutional become attracted to <lb />
We do not believe the rank and <lb />
of the former Populist party <lb />
will allow themselves to be sold to <lb />
the by a few leaders. <lb />
have seen enough of <lb />
rule in North Carolina. <lb />
We stated the New <lb />
York World and other large pa- <lb />
thing across the street; and if he <lb />
doesn't across between cross- <lb />
his eyes ale riveted in another <lb />
direction until you pass by. Then <lb />
be moves <lb />
one the meanest of them <lb />
all is the man who claims that lie <lb />
gel the paper half the <lb />
time, when it is sent in his address <lb />
that every human being could re- <lb />
main as stainless as a star from the <lb />
coffin. Then indeed <lb />
would we live in a golden age of <lb />
earthly glory. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
II .; Dings In North Carolina <lb />
The Observer tells of a pound <lb />
carp being in a pond near <lb />
Charlotte. <lb />
Hie Salisbury savings bank re- <lb />
deposits lo the amount of <lb />
the first day it was opened. <lb />
of smallpox in Mt. Airy <lb />
all public meetings of any. kind, <lb />
including Sunday schools and <lb />
church, have been forbidden by <lb />
the town authorities. <lb />
ion, . 1900. <lb />
Johnson Spent the day <lb />
here <lb />
The stockholders net Saturday <lb />
and decided to build one in <lb />
house new the depot and the other <lb />
near the Disciple church. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Howard tilled his reg <lb />
appointment at Salem <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
and Ed. Parrot were here <lb />
Friday. <lb />
The May Bell took a <lb />
R. U Bro. <lb />
morning the <lb />
Bra., doing a dry foods <lb />
basis e-s here, assignment, <lb />
Harding named as as- <lb />
The liabilities of the <lb />
are placed at with <lb />
Meets Both <lb />
the reserve their <lb />
homestead exemption which will <lb />
reduce the assets correspondingly. <lb />
load of cotton up to Kinston <lb />
A veteran weather prophet lo be used by cot Ion mills <lb />
Shore. county, Bays we at that place. <lb />
are to have eight snows this win- of near LaO range, is <lb />
POT half and over lie here again as a guide for some <lb />
has foretold the Northern people that sue here on a <lb />
Journal. <lb />
The Raleigh Times Visitor says <lb />
a forth Carolina woman, Mrs. <lb />
Emilia Van formerly Miss <lb />
of has <lb />
sworn in as States <lb />
marshal in Texas. <lb />
A bridal aisle. <lb />
Some men never learn lo say <lb />
until asked lo treat. <lb />
The cream of society is some- <lb />
times composed of the skim milk of <lb />
A woman doesn't have to an <lb />
expert seamstress in order to mend <lb />
her ways. <lb />
It's all right to call a spade <lb />
spade, lull it isn't always wise to <lb />
call a man a rake. <lb />
Insomnia is sometimes another <lb />
week, due man who owes, <lb />
. . , name for a guilty conscience. <lb />
notion, sun gets , . . <lb />
, , , . In a voice it is not <lb />
pen have decided to establish at the paper every week, when asked , <lb />
in this State, the lo got very mad, chords. <lb />
largest paper mill in the country. up a deal, then claim-1 The girl who wears her heart on <lb />
be an factory. hadn't a single her sleeve must expect to gel it <lb />
during lime. jostled. <lb />
And there are other kinds, too. . , <lb />
. , ., A lists to be a clever <lb />
their . , , , , <lb />
to palm oil hard luck <lb />
sunshine <lb />
If such enterprise to be <lb />
doubt the newspapers of <lb />
North Carolina will gladly extend <lb />
the helping hand, a- they would <lb />
be of to quit pay- <lb />
trust prices for their stock of <lb />
paper <lb />
collateral for loan. <lb />
ii stated II. A. <lb />
London, editor of the <lb />
Record, will be candidate before <lb />
Democratic Convention <lb />
nominal ion for State Treas- <lb />
These i- no more <lb />
thy Ibis honor the hands of the <lb />
Democrats than Mr. London, and <lb />
no one could more acceptably fill <lb />
the office of State Treasurer <lb />
be. We have know u Mr. i. dun <lb />
for ma years, and, in <lb />
the language of the Statesville <lb />
Landmark, We are for him for <lb />
any office lie <lb />
heartily endorses what <lb />
the Landmark further says <lb />
him in the <lb />
lie i one of the eldest sis -ell <lb />
one of the foremost, able <lb />
most popular newspaper men in the <lb />
lie is an able lawyer a- <lb />
well as sin slide editor, r charming <lb />
orator and personally one of the <lb />
most lovable of He ,. ;, <lb />
presented his <lb />
in the has <lb />
in <lb />
years. Ho wears the while dower <lb />
a blameless lire, both public <lb />
and private, and the State would <lb />
be to pub <lb />
lie position. If the editors of the <lb />
Stale are to be recognized by <lb />
number a Ml <lb />
ticket, then A. <lb />
London i- man who should be <lb />
selected to represent them. <lb />
little bursts of <lb />
creep into office. <lb />
Some men would rather hunt <lb />
the above from than it. <lb />
wrote it always cheap. <lb />
might have added class of reputation. <lb />
, Some people don't believe in hid- <lb />
man who gets the , , , , <lb />
lug their faults under a bushel. <lb />
time without pining are naturally by a <lb />
for and when he receives a dun woman who wears fetching clothes <lb />
There's something queer <lb />
who boasts that she has never <lb />
been kissed. <lb />
Theoretical I speaking, the in- <lb />
of a fixing machine lives in <lb />
the clouds. He's generally up in <lb />
has tin- master drop curd t <lb />
the editor the paper is <lb />
Fuel of business is I <lb />
the character to <lb />
found anywhere <lb />
list newspaper, <lb />
editor of such paper can in <lb />
air, <lb />
Alter woman gets <lb />
of u-ii tell the Bachelor, <lb />
of every name on his list. Of <lb />
course there sue ones, and he <lb />
loves lo have kind, <lb />
An exchange thinks that this <lb />
year we may expect lo read some- <lb />
thing like the follow in daily <lb />
o'clock this <lb />
ruing horseless wagon loaded <lb />
Ii milk collided with a <lb />
brainless rider on n <lb />
wheel. The luckless <lb />
was badly injured, and being <lb />
Is and friendless, he was <lb />
en in horseless cab to the <lb />
tin the home for the friendless, <lb />
where his death n painless in an <lb />
or lei Ii was afterwards <lb />
learned that ho was the Inventor <lb />
of smokeless powder and the pub <lb />
lie covered his corpse with thorn <lb />
less <lb />
. realizes that then is no such thin <lb />
an ideal <lb />
It's natural that when a fellow <lb />
to burn there should be <lb />
ii hot time. <lb />
The man who paddles his own <lb />
canoe may some ride in his <lb />
owe automobile. <lb />
Keen the pickpocket knows what <lb />
it is to be pinched for money, when <lb />
he's arrested. <lb />
hunting tour. <lb />
Nobles, of Johnson's Mills <lb />
was here Saturday. <lb />
V. M. attended the <lb />
stockholders meeting here <lb />
day. <lb />
The Board of agriculture will est <lb />
one of the experiment <lb />
A Durham stole. Later farms at About twenty <lb />
another stole the same money acres will be used. <lb />
from one. Tue first I . . <lb />
thief squealed on the second one Outlook For Senatorial <lb />
in this way thing leaked <lb />
out and both landed in jail. <lb />
. . , , ,. to this time the following <lb />
he , ,. , , . . <lb />
.,, . area owed candidates the <lb />
apt. t has , ,, ., ,. . ,. <lb />
. , lieu. Julian <lb />
been clerk superior court . ,, ,, ., . . <lb />
Hon. r. Simmons, Hat. <lb />
tor twenty-six and has not , ,, . ,, . , <lb />
, , , . ,. , Waddell ex-Governor <lb />
since he has been in office missed ,. . . . <lb />
, . . An Atlanta paper <lb />
being present at a term of court ,.,,,,,,., <lb />
. , ., announced Col. R. B. can- <lb />
ii lit last week, when he was sick. . , ., ., ., , <lb />
to succeed Senator <lb />
Rogers, a brother of State ard, but does not <lb />
Samuel expire until and this an- <lb />
L. Rogers, committed suicide in is long way in ad- <lb />
Montana Sunday, Mr. Rogers is <lb />
well known here. He was former- Ii is generally agreed that the <lb />
a deputy collector in the inter- Senatorial contest will be deferred <lb />
Dal revenue office and had until after the Angus <lb />
friends iii the He wen This is wise, because it will <lb />
to Montana last less cause a good deal of friction <lb />
Citizen. and some complications and if the <lb />
An i about to place before August <lb />
docket of the court sit might reduce the majority for the <lb />
Fayetteville. An attorney has constitutional amendment, which <lb />
been examining the old county re- Is so important that sh mid <lb />
cords, embracing the lime when with any personal <lb />
If was a part of Cumberland Issues <lb />
in the interest of a citizen of the The prospects are better for the <lb />
State of Ohio, who claims a huge the Senator by pt i ma- <lb />
slice of the thriving town of Dunn election than have ever <lb />
on the Atlantic Coast Line. been before. Nearly all the <lb />
date- have already announced <lb />
Lot it be borne In mind that themselves in the primary <lb />
Henry killed sit Bethel, and the Democratic State executive <lb />
was neither native of North I sir committee the decision of the <lb />
was he soldier matter to State convention. <lb />
killed. Wyatt was born In Rich- which is more than likely to favor <lb />
Vii. The first soldier killed plan. <lb />
was Virginia cavalry company, Therefore, seems likely <lb />
and it was some days before the the people of Slate will this <lb />
skirmish sit Bethel. North year to choose their <lb />
asks for no do not Senator by ballot. Instead of <lb />
U-long to Meg- important function to a <lb />
Legislature composed of a few in <lb />
According to the idea leading <lb />
thinkers the greatest blessing <lb />
the world could be <lb />
current year would be <lb />
peace. It is to i- <lb />
however, that the hope thus ex <lb />
pressed will be as tar from <lb />
Ought not a majority of tin <lb />
a hundred veins hence as it is men of North Carolina lie <lb />
now. The world is not ready for to govern the State better than <lb />
An optimist is a man who be nations have not ad- minority of white men <lb />
Sufficiently to permit the <lb />
of evolution the Can then be but one answer lo <lb />
page of improvement. The this question Who can doubt It, <lb />
rejected by his girl and <lb />
how happy he ha-made her. <lb />
The dude who an extreme <lb />
high collar looks as <lb />
somebody had given him a in <lb />
the neck. <lb />
Familiar Kinds Subscribers. <lb />
To one who is fond of <lb />
nature, there is no business <lb />
offers to rich a field sis that of <lb />
a country newspaper, In every type <lb />
nature has thus far <lb />
been discovered. <lb />
can lie rolled the in <lb />
of the town's re- <lb />
speak. It has <lb />
all good, the bad and <lb />
the think <lb />
you are onto them all, yon are <lb />
Dot, if id lime in the villa <lb />
you have not studied the <lb />
subscription b of the newspaper <lb />
office, <lb />
millennium of marriage <lb />
he loves only when <lb />
sin herself mid man gives <lb />
himself only where he <lb />
Press. <lb />
Desirable Familiarity, <lb />
Familiarity doesn't always breed <lb />
contempt. There is <lb />
hauls and their cos- <lb />
flavor's Court. <lb />
At the of his court <lb />
this morning Mayor re- <lb />
marked fully nine -tenths of <lb />
have not reached the limit of advocates of <lb />
enlightenment. things think and be <lb />
shall have come to pass then believe <lb />
be no peace; fir human progress <lb />
h Carolina be gov- <lb />
Is always over the rough road <lb />
loads to the survival of the <lb />
and the extinction is real- ho an <lb />
the the think <lb />
unlit. When man shall cease <lb />
To Whom II Concern. <lb />
It having reached my knowledge <lb />
sonic persons take at <lb />
the publication of their names In <lb />
the proceedings of the Mayor's <lb />
court, I will say that keep DO <lb />
closed or secret docket, but it is <lb />
open inspection of any and <lb />
all persona. I will say further <lb />
at beginning of my term <lb />
Mayor of Greenville ordered J. <lb />
Whichard, who is of the <lb />
town and editor of <lb />
lo publish a list of the eases <lb />
I in Mayor's court, my <lb />
son for this being a belief that it <lb />
would have a deterring effect <lb />
against violations and for <lb />
good of town. Such <lb />
publication of cases triad before <lb />
me will continue to be made re <lb />
who the offenders are. <lb />
II. <lb />
of Greenville, X. C. <lb />
There Is no guessing the <lb />
of the ocean steamship. <lb />
This generation witnessed the <lb />
transition from the old time mil- <lb />
boat to the ocean hound. The <lb />
Kaiser de the <lb />
fastest passenger vessel afloat, is <lb />
constantly cutting down record <lb />
audits last trip recorded was <lb />
the rate of twenty-two and three- <lb />
quarters knots an boar. Yet ins <lb />
is nothing sis compared with the <lb />
speed of the new British turbine <lb />
torpedo boat. Viper, which on her <lb />
trial trip made thirty-live and a <lb />
half This is speed of <lb />
the average last railroad train, and <lb />
that greater lime in <lb />
ocean navigation will yet be attain- <lb />
ed. has been accomplished <lb />
is wonderful, and what Hie future <lb />
holds defies <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Sermon. <lb />
Sunday might in the Baptist <lb />
church Rev. J. N. <lb />
one of the ablest he <lb />
delivered since becoming pastor of <lb />
the church here. Taking his text <lb />
on the separation of Abraham and <lb />
Lot the latter pitching his <lb />
lent toward Sodom and afterwards <lb />
being in and identified with <lb />
wicked city, the preacher by strong <lb />
argument and apt illustration <lb />
showed that it is not single act <lb />
so much as the tendency that <lb />
makes character and brings <lb />
It WM such a sermon as will <lb />
make an for good. <lb />
The chief end of man is some- <lb />
times to make both ends meet. <lb />
The laborer who digs doesn't <lb />
ways represent dignity of labor. <lb />
Have <lb />
you<lb />
Cattle, <lb />
Limbs, <lb />
Hides, Poultry.<lb />
market <lb />
M. <lb />
Market Home Greenville, N. <lb />
After two years <lb />
Premiums have been <lb />
the cases that come an H <lb />
He said he used me we <lb />
enfranchised they have voted <lb />
most solidly with minority of <lb />
the whites, thus enabling small <lb />
minority of the whites in many <lb />
places to defeat and govern a large <lb />
which breeds confidence of since last <lb />
to feel there was no objection Record. <lb />
to the man who to take Warning to Sub. <lb />
drink doing s,,, but his term ill <lb />
the results of . E. s., <lb />
have come miller his ,,,; ,. his Interest in the <lb />
have brought a change Commercial, to <lb />
mind. himself to bis new official <lb />
following cases have as of the peace, the <lb />
only one place. In his val- <lb />
Richard vulgarity and , be a new test of <lb />
and bi lugs profits lo the firmer. <lb />
This feeling is Intoxication, plead guilty, lined inhere. in the case of <lb />
and promoted in careful and one penny and costs, before hut <lb />
continuous advertising When W. riotous of the readers of <lb />
merchant's mime has become a I fined and coats, total the I at any time get <lb />
household word bis success in lint., our court, with on <lb />
is and Peter Plummer, ;,. and he is able to show a <lb />
riotous and disorderly. Plummer receipt in full for his subscription <lb />
,. f ,.,, guilty. for ,, the home paper, will serve as <lb />
,, Ins appearance at April a letter of <lb />
entitle the bearer to <lb />
ii-s William mi for <lb />
majority of whiles. <lb />
Who will this is right <lb />
Why should not a majority of <lb />
the white men rule North <lb />
Record. <lb />
This is to state that of <lb />
Laughinghouse <lb />
has not been dissolved. The only <lb />
change made is. that for the better <lb />
convenience of our patrons e have <lb />
established down town office. <lb />
will occupy the <lb />
old stand. Dr. <lb />
w ill occupy the new situated <lb />
on Fourth street, just behind <lb />
Wilson's clothing store In the Per <lb />
lull I. in, iii of Superior court. <lb />
If It I ilia Bo. .- i. <lb />
, . i rule, the blood and. . <lb />
Is the man who you n p i j j Lewis, a man who pays his home pa aw <lb />
insist, n paying for his Moor m for their appearance at the <lb />
Woolen I April term of Superior court. D. <lb />
Hilling the year Mrs. W. <lb />
W. White, of this vicinity, <lb />
and sold pounds of butter. <lb />
received cents a pound for <lb />
the butter, the <lb />
entire <lb />
mark. <lb />
that <lb />
Picture <lb />
; thousands of <lb />
. t will re- <lb />
, j <lb />
monthly <lb />
just be- <lb />
fore an menstruations <lb />
ii h pains, torture <lb />
la back. ii. limbs and<lb />
will i c <lb />
the .; I all <lb />
ma . ; sell It <lb />
I r. <lb />
IT . <lb />
Mai <lb />
J. <lb />
Your Policy <lb />
I. <lb />
Has Value, <lb />
Loan Value, <lb />
raid-up <lb />
Extended <lb />
works <lb />
Ii. Will be re instated within <lb />
three years lapse if you are <lb />
in good health. <lb />
After Second Year <lb />
No Restrictions, <lb />
Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the lie- <lb />
ginning of the second and each <lb />
provided the <lb />
for current year be paid <lb />
They may used <lb />
To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
S. To Make Policy Payable as <lb />
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb />
of Insured. <lb />
J, L. SUGG, <lb />
H. O. <lb />
f. <lb />
IX <lb />
GREENVILLE N. O.<lb />
Cotton and Ties always <lb />
on <lb />
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb />
hand. produce and <lb />
old. A trial will convince yon. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
A Farm of <lb />
, and<lb />
JACOB B LB <lb />
No. HOUSE BOOK <lb />
All <lb />
, i. in <lb />
No. . r. BOOK <lb />
. . , m. <lb />
Mo. B POULTRY BOOK <lb />
II<lb />
11-in i, null <lb />
I ruse, <lb />
No. 1- COW BOOK <lb />
lie <lb />
II<lb />
No. SWINE BOOK <lb />
an i. ii <lb />
fr. So<lb />
oil I I <lb />
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in., p n -ii- I i um <lb />
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Fruit, to <lb />
BOOKS. lA <lb />
FARM JOURNAL <lb />
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old, i- <lb />
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VII. <lb />
J- <lb />
f.<lb />
I MIST <lb />
Fall and Winter Clothing <lb />
TO BOOM <lb />
SEASON'S STYLES. WOULD A <lb />
Special Price <lb />
OB A <lb />
Good Suit <lb />
INTEREST I <lb />
SO I AM PREPARED <lb />
TO GIVE A BARGAIN. <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb />
in the margin of this paper it <lb />
so to remind you that you owe <lb />
The Eastern for <lb />
subscription and we request <lb />
you to settle as early as <lb />
We need what YOU <lb />
owe us and hope you will not <lb />
keep us waiting for it. <lb />
This notice is for those who <lb />
the cross mark on their <lb />
paper. <lb />
LOCAL <lb />
Fresh Pork Sausage at S. M. <lb />
the town got well of I be <lb />
mumps the came. <lb />
This pretty weather is giving the <lb />
tanners a notion to the ground. <lb />
The spring like weather has <lb />
started some of the trees lo bud- <lb />
ding. <lb />
is name on the list of sob- <lb />
for a cotton factory in <lb />
Greenville t <lb />
THE <lb />
Sub Ros-i's Society Event. <lb />
The what is <lb />
e matter with Joe Starkey's face. <lb />
Mr. S. Smith is having <lb />
dwelling house built in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Two members were received by <lb />
letter at the Presbyterian church <lb />
Sunday morning. <lb />
the <lb />
He must have seen another ghost. <lb />
Is Greenville <lb />
the town ought to do A cot- <lb />
ton factory would largely <lb />
it. <lb />
Just received a nice line of <lb />
paper, mourning paper, <lb />
visiting cards at Reflector Hook <lb />
Store. <lb />
Vaccination to <lb />
the minds of the people <lb />
It is the proper thing to prevent <lb />
smallpox. <lb />
With so much smallpox through- <lb />
out the State, there is more need <lb />
for vaccination than there was a <lb />
year ago. <lb />
Double and single entry ledgers, <lb />
long day books, journals, note, <lb />
draft and receipt lot <lb />
just in at Book Store. <lb />
While has <lb />
talking factory right much <lb />
the new year came in, the <lb />
need of a good hotel has not grown <lb />
any less. <lb />
Any business man will say that <lb />
factories in Greenville will largely <lb />
increase trade. More trade is just <lb />
what the business men <lb />
The double ruled writing tablets, <lb />
colored crayon sets and companion <lb />
boxes are the very things for the <lb />
school children. will <lb />
them at Book Store. <lb />
II has been suggested <lb />
White eminent lie re- <lb />
organized for <lb />
The Suggestion is a timely one, for <lb />
the sooner Democrats gel to work <lb />
the more they can accomplish. <lb />
Tuesday evening sit the opera <lb />
ROSS Society again <lb />
took the roll of host entertain- <lb />
ed its fortunate guests a manner <lb />
that was both elaborate and pleas- <lb />
The occasion was a masque- <lb />
ball, the participants and <lb />
characters represented being <lb />
follows s <lb />
Miss Helen Perkins, Gloria <lb />
in The <lb />
Miss Bat. <lb />
Bounties, Vanity <lb />
Fair. <lb />
Miss Ada Woolen, <lb />
Miss Annie Perkins, Filipino <lb />
Girl. <lb />
Miss Mary Belle White, Lady of <lb />
the Oratory. <lb />
Miss Margaret <lb />
Sr. <lb />
Miss Unwell. Ghost. <lb />
Miss Blanche Flanagan, Quaker- <lb />
Mrs. B, J. <lb />
Mrs. Pink Do- <lb />
I. Gary, Lieutenant. <lb />
V. j. Lee, Uncle Sam. <lb />
W. H. Major Differ- <lb />
in Opinion. <lb />
Herbert ll. Harris, Nun. <lb />
J. Dead <lb />
Sport. <lb />
A. II. Gary, Sport from Country. <lb />
T. Lipscomb. Lee. <lb />
John Adams, Old Sport. <lb />
John Garden, Wash Woman. <lb />
Geo. Woodward, Dilapidated <lb />
Tough. <lb />
B. M. Gentleman from <lb />
New York. <lb />
T. M. Hooker, Girl in White. <lb />
T. C. Matthews, Chinaman. <lb />
J. E. 20th Century <lb />
Sport. <lb />
S. V. Cant. Cadets. <lb />
N. C. Cordon, Any Old Thing. <lb />
Washington Man. <lb />
Forbes, American Abroad. <lb />
masks were removed a <lb />
supper was served on stage. <lb />
THERE BE FEW <lb />
Personal List Short today <lb />
N, WOO. <lb />
left Sunday for <lb />
II. A. White went up Hie road <lb />
this morning. <lb />
Cooper left this morning <lb />
for Wilmington. <lb />
Morton returned to <lb />
morning. <lb />
Ola Forbes in moved into the <lb />
Brown house on street. <lb />
A. Andrews la moving lo the <lb />
house Greene street. <lb />
Miss Wilson, representing the <lb />
Oxford Orphan's Friend, spent to <lb />
day hero. <lb />
Miss Ophelia Howell went to <lb />
Saturday evening and re- <lb />
turned this morning. <lb />
N. II. Watson was <lb />
well to fill his pulpit in the <lb />
dist church Sunday night.<lb />
Vandyke went to <lb />
today. <lb />
B. S. Colin, of Norfolk, came <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
Harry Skinner left this <lb />
for Washington City. <lb />
W. II. Grimes returned Monday <lb />
evening from Norfolk. <lb />
Pell to the Floor. <lb />
A. White met with an <lb />
accident a few- evenings ago <lb />
has lo his room. He <lb />
went to down on a chair when <lb />
it slipped from under and he <lb />
was thrown We hope <lb />
to sec him out again soon. <lb />
Appointed As Postal Clerk <lb />
Mr. J. C Powell, who was for <lb />
several years assistant the depot <lb />
here and for some months has been <lb />
agent for the Line <lb />
at Parmele, has received an <lb />
the railway mail <lb />
vice. He is a worthy mail <lb />
on his <lb />
in. <lb />
Manias Licenses- <lb />
Last week of Deeds <lb />
Moore issued licenses to follow- <lb />
i n couples <lb />
Bryant Adams and Buck <lb />
Edward Skinner and Betsy <lb />
Smith. <lb />
X. Garden <lb />
Owens. <lb />
J. I. Baker Martha Tyson. <lb />
E. Spear and <lb />
J. B. Edwards and <lb />
Gowan, <lb />
S. A. Spain and Lucy L. <lb />
C. C. Case and <lb />
son. <lb />
O. Turner and Dunn. <lb />
B. Galloway and Minnie <lb />
Walker. <lb />
E. Gardner and Fannie Chap- <lb />
man. <lb />
Spell and <lb />
Handy Pitt and Mary <lb />
John Hours and Sully <lb />
Alex and Wood. <lb />
Joyner and Lulu Barrett. <lb />
Henry and A. <lb />
Reflections a <lb />
If a woman was a when <lb />
ever she saw looking glass <lb />
would behind it lo set- who <lb />
the woman was. <lb />
When u man up to be <lb />
married his face generally has <lb />
as much expression as <lb />
Henry Miller returned this <lb />
morning from <lb />
H. P. returned Monday <lb />
evening from Henderson. <lb />
J. N. Hart returned Monday <lb />
evening from Southampton, Va. <lb />
Mis. I. A. has been sick <lb />
a few days but is now convalescing. <lb />
E. g. Flanagan has moved into <lb />
the house just Vacated by <lb />
J. A. Andrews. <lb />
Mrs. John II. Small, of Wash- <lb />
who has been Visiting Mrs. <lb />
E. B. returned home to- <lb />
day. <lb />
Mrs. J. S. and little <lb />
daughters, Katie Mamie Ruth, <lb />
left evening lo visit <lb />
In Kinston. <lb />
James Brown went to Rocky <lb />
Mount today lo attend meeting <lb />
of the District Stewards of the <lb />
Methodist church. <lb />
Mrs. J. w. Bryan is sick. <lb />
E. Brown left this morning <lb />
J. N. Booth left this morn- <lb />
for <lb />
B. Greene returned Tuesday <lb />
evening from Richmond. <lb />
of Goldsboro, <lb />
came in <lb />
R. E. Cox, of Kinston, came over <lb />
this morning and spent the day <lb />
here. <lb />
P. Johnston and E. A. Move <lb />
left on morning train for Bob- <lb />
and two lit- <lb />
girls returned this morning <lb />
from <lb />
Mrs. D. G. Bond, of Edenton, <lb />
arrived Tuesday evening to visit <lb />
Mrs. A. M. Moore. <lb />
MARRIAGE IN LIFE. <lb />
At In a Was <lb />
many weeks ago I <lb />
Deeds Moore United <lb />
for Mr. W. to <lb />
wed Hiss Annie both the <lb />
living iii township. <lb />
The groom took the license <lb />
home to have ready for the <lb />
but somebody who wanted to stop <lb />
the marriage stole the document <lb />
from him before arrived, <lb />
and the marriage could not take <lb />
place schedule time. <lb />
Not to lie outdone the matter, <lb />
but still not run risk <lb />
of having another stolen <lb />
from him, Mr. Button came to <lb />
Greenville today and brought his <lb />
bride-elect wit U him, several friends <lb />
also accompanying them. They <lb />
went office of the <lb />
and applied in person for the <lb />
This being procured they <lb />
called on Justice of the Peace H. <lb />
Harding man <lb />
wife. <lb />
By this time the number had <lb />
grown so large that of the of- <lb />
fices in the building Would <lb />
them, repaired <lb />
to court room up stairs where <lb />
the ceremony was duly performed. <lb />
There were fully a hundred people <lb />
present to witness the marriage. <lb />
COUNTY CONVENTION. <lb />
Will lie Held Saturday, Mar. <lb />
A meet was held here Tuesday <lb />
the Democratic Executive Com- <lb />
of Hie county. The <lb />
dance was quite large, every town- <lb />
ship being represented, the total <lb />
number present being about fifty. <lb />
Good report inside of the <lb />
Situation in the different precincts <lb />
while all agreed Hint much <lb />
hard work must be done during <lb />
campaign, the outlook <lb />
is the constitutional amend- <lb />
will be carried by a good ma- <lb />
The people want education <lb />
about the amendment, and when <lb />
they understand there is some- <lb />
thing wrong with while man <lb />
Who Can vote against it. <lb />
The time for holding the county <lb />
convention to delegates to <lb />
the state convention was set for <lb />
Saturday. March town <lb />
ship primaries to In- held on the <lb />
Saturday previous, 34th. <lb />
Now let every Democrat in <lb />
go to work and do his full <lb />
duty to carry the county <lb />
tale . <lb />
J. S. Joyner, who has been spend- <lb />
a few days with his sister, Mrs. <lb />
J. A. Lang, left this morning. <lb />
T. J. Jarvis and Mrs. <lb />
this morning lo spend <lb />
some days his old home in Cur- <lb />
Farmers Should Organize. <lb />
The North Carolina Tobacco <lb />
Growers Association In <lb />
last week laid down a plan of or- <lb />
for the counties and <lb />
townships. tobacco trust is. <lb />
to be prevented from controlling <lb />
prices and robbing the formers, <lb />
of the farmers is <lb />
and the sooner is <lb />
effected the better. Of <lb />
course the trust is going to the <lb />
movement and in every way <lb />
try to check it, but no one <lb />
should listen lo their hirelings. <lb />
The hope of planter is <lb />
m breaking the power of the trust. <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb />
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb />
. i i. <lb />
B. II. to Kin- <lb />
-inlay <lb />
i market pi Ice paid for <lb />
cotton the time A. G. <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Carriage Go. is so for <lb />
w lo mi a blacksmith. ho wants <lb />
the job I <lb />
Guano and a plenty of it on <lb />
track here sale B. F. Man- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Work is pushing rapidly on <lb />
livery stables, and will be <lb />
completed in a very few days. <lb />
Mr.-. Honks, of Goldsboro, moth- <lb />
Hooks of this place, was <lb />
In town Monday. She is spending <lb />
several days visit down here. <lb />
Mr. Jeffreys, the Singer Machine <lb />
man was here yesterday de <lb />
livered a machine to the buggy <lb />
factory. <lb />
at Last, to Winterville <lb />
A car load of hones. C. F. <lb />
Chapman with his partner for <lb />
Richmond Monday morning and <lb />
the horses are expected to be here <lb />
by Thursday. Don't fail to come <lb />
and sec <lb />
When In need of a planter, wagon, <lb />
or cart, <lb />
I'll tell yon just which way to <lb />
start. <lb />
To Winterville is the to <lb />
A. Mfg. Co. <lb />
And any order they can't stop. <lb />
will he tilled at the <lb />
Carriage Shop. <lb />
M. has just returned <lb />
from another by way of Golds- <lb />
Wilson and Rocky Mount. <lb />
and has sold more our goods <lb />
before. Merchants give <lb />
us credit for being a home enter- <lb />
prise, and anti-trust. <lb />
lo. <lb />
Malt Slaughter, of Kinston, <lb />
brought some sewing machines on <lb />
the train with him Monday morn- <lb />
and them with II. F. Man- <lb />
as samples. Anyone <lb />
desiring to purchase a good ma- <lb />
chine on liberal terms can do so of <lb />
Mr. Slaughter. <lb />
Visit The Poor <lb />
will cheer the inmates. <lb />
It will do men, women and <lb />
to visit them. The rooms <lb />
arc dean and comfortable. Some <lb />
there arc great sufferers. Others <lb />
are in quite old age, after living <lb />
lives. Some infants are there. <lb />
to thank God for the <lb />
power of Gospel. H makes <lb />
people glad lo spend their time and <lb />
money in providing for the sick, <lb />
the blind, the Insane, the poor. <lb />
the outcasts. <lb />
A. <lb />
THE BEST ALL ROUND <lb />
FOR ALL CROPS <lb />
MANUFACTURED BY <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb />
Forestville. K. C-, Sept. <lb />
F. s. Guano Co., Norfolk. Va. <lb />
i take pleasure in recommending your Bone Fertilizer. <lb />
I have been using it for the last six years, and it has always <lb />
given perfect satisfaction to me I can say it is one among the beat <lb />
I have ever used under all of crops. H. <lb />
My Stock <lb />
is Complete <lb />
all <lb />
Hats. <lb />
At prices that will suit you. <lb />
E AND SEE THEM. <lb />
White <lb />
To See Is. <lb />
At the old store, <lb />
on Points, where we have <lb />
opened a new and fresh, <lb />
of <lb />
Heavy and Fancy Groceries, <lb />
Consisting Of Meats Flour. <lb />
Sugar, Canned Goods, <lb />
Tobacco, Cigars, <lb />
Fruits, in fad everything <lb />
to he found in an up-to-date <lb />
Grocery. <lb />
pay the highest market <lb />
prices for all kinds of <lb />
Country Produce, <lb />
either in cash or in barter. When <lb />
sell or when yon <lb />
to buy come to see Us. <lb />
To all who favor us with <lb />
patronage we promise entire sat- <lb />
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO, <lb />
at Points. <lb />
w. ii. Wares, w. T. <lb />
We have just opened <lb />
building with an entirely new <lb />
complete stock of------ <lb />
We Carry <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb />
Shoe-. Hals, Hardware, <lb />
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb />
Meat. Flour. Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Lard, Tobacco, etc., ill fact <lb />
every STAPLE <lb />
carried in a general stock. <lb />
Also Sell <lb />
HAY. OATS, COT- <lb />
TON SEED HULLS <lb />
MEAL GUANO. <lb />
Our prices on everything will lie <lb />
found us low as a good article can <lb />
be sold at. You sue cordially in- <lb />
to visit our store. <lb />
Highest prices paid for all kind <lb />
of country produce. <lb />
WHITE FLEMING. <lb />
H. C <lb />
Against Trust Tobacco. <lb />
A traveling man, who sells lo- <lb />
says that during a recent <lb />
trip through South Carolina he dis- <lb />
covered in all the small towns <lb />
there is much opposition lo <lb />
trusts and many merchants j <lb />
not only refuse to handle the goods <lb />
made by any of the trust but <lb />
twill not perm i advertising pictures <lb />
or cards to be placed in their <lb />
Sentinel. <lb />
We have heard some Greenville <lb />
merchants say they were ready to <lb />
join with the formers in their light <lb />
against and would stop <lb />
selling trust goods If requested to <lb />
do so. <lb />
You Know <lb />
requires per cent. <lb />
It Is But. <lb />
We hear so many say it is easy <lb />
enough so get up sufficient stock for <lb />
a cotton factory in Greenville. <lb />
Maybe it is, but simply saying so <lb />
does get the factory. Come <lb />
down with the subscriptions is <lb />
way make it count. We believe <lb />
there is money enough reach lo <lb />
start the factory It the proper <lb />
was made lo gel it subscribed. <lb />
of clot lies <lb />
expression <lb />
is not always the <lb />
of its worth. It i <lb />
, true a <lb />
cannot be sold for less than <lb />
certain sum. If you less you <lb />
t-el less, and when gel down to <lb />
certain point what you gel I <lb />
worth nothing and your money <lb />
might as well have been thrown <lb />
the street. Suits made by <lb />
The most valuable things in a <lb />
woman's In tolled are the things <lb />
are left out. <lb />
Most men gel engaged before <lb />
know their minds and gel <lb />
married before their wives know <lb />
I hell's. <lb />
There never was a <lb />
in that didn't get its first tooth a <lb />
lot sooner than most, babies ever <lb />
do. <lb />
Songs have lo lie written about <lb />
women or are mil a success. <lb />
The only songs written men <lb />
me funny ones, where man is <lb />
It requires per cent, more <lb />
wheat to buy a stove than it did In <lb />
It requires twenty bushels more <lb />
corn lo buy a wagon than did in <lb />
It requires one hundred cent. <lb />
more corn or wheat to B copper <lb />
kettle; <lb />
It requires twice as much corn to <lb />
purchase a coil of rope sis in I <lb />
It requires forty per cent, more <lb />
corn to buy a plow in <lb />
It requires cent. <lb />
more corn lo buy a hoc, or rake, or <lb />
spade, or shovel, or Mi than In <lb />
A SOl Of cost <lb />
17.00 cost <lb />
I he price of cultivators i- higher <lb />
by to 14.00 I <lb />
Galvanized wire <lb />
from 14.00 to H hundred <lb />
pounds more than in I <lb />
Yo-i pay forty per cent, <lb />
glass than in <lb />
Cordial Relations <lb />
Seller and Buyer. <lb />
Advertising promotes relations <lb />
between seller and buyer. News <lb />
paper readers become interested In <lb />
an advertisement which appears <lb />
daily, and feel like <lb />
in advertiser, speaking <lb />
of him as familiarly as do of <lb />
mil friends. These relations <lb />
not desirable bid <lb />
business for upon them <lb />
depends merchant's <lb />
Pray the hers. <lb />
Co. <lb />
arc the best. <lb />
samples lei us make <lb />
our new <lb />
a suit. <lb />
Pressing, cleaning and altering <lb />
done on short notice. <lb />
arc <lb />
COTTON <lb />
Co. col- <lb />
As wired to <lb />
and peanut buyers. <lb />
New York future to <lb />
ire follows <lb />
A, ins. V<lb />
I have Nonthinking much s <lb />
our public schools. ; , <lb />
Yon fold ll- then- were ., ;, <lb />
pupils for I hem <lb />
, put. a responsibility <lb />
he teachers Let US be I <lb />
fervently for them Opening. lose <lb />
Patrons pastors should I <lb />
them. In <lb />
Most men would be glad logo out <lb />
and give baby away to some <lb />
HUM II . <lb />
baby that was drunk. <lb />
If they their <lb />
wouldn't lie mad <lb />
all the wild lo unite in <lb />
prayer for colleges, I trust <lb />
will also <lb />
We have again our City <lb />
and arc prepared <lb />
to serve meals all hours. <lb />
All. ON TOAST <lb />
and <lb />
served In any style are <lb />
We also supply oysters by <lb />
measure. We have <lb />
cooks, polite waiters, clean <lb />
tables and can serve you <lb />
quickly. <lb />
II <lb />
I pounds Candy, <lb />
Apples. <lb />
Sweet Oranges. <lb />
I i Nuts, <lb />
pounds Mixed Nuts, <lb />
pound <lb />
Citron, <lb />
ion <lb />
mid <lb />
and <lb />
A 1.1. KIM <lb />
CHEAP. <lb />
our home <lb />
A. <lb />
Wheat Hay.<lb />
u. <lb />
spot in Greenville V. <lb />
ComO to see me. <lb />
mm m, <lb />
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The Reflector <lb />
EASTERN REFLECTOR<lb />
Book Store <lb />
EVERY THING I. M OF <lb />
BOX R, <lb />
TABLETS. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
. Ed. Owner <lb />
Entered Past Office at <lb />
Greenville, N. C, as Second Class <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Wilt I to stop i <lb />
A Georgia exchange thus Bingo <lb />
state a <lb />
the grasshopper ceases to <lb />
hop. and the cam quits her <lb />
bawling; when babes no <lb />
the babies atop their <lb />
no long- <lb />
dune, and owl quits ii- <lb />
I hooting; the no longer <lb />
twines, and the song bird quits its <lb />
tinging; when the heavens begin to <lb />
drop, and the old maids stop ad- <lb />
then time to up <lb />
shop and quit advertising. <lb />
But not till then. <lb />
Ill MAN BRAIN CELLS, <lb />
THEY TO WORK UNDER TOO <lb />
HIGH A PRESSURE. <lb />
Pens, Pencils. <lb />
Reflections a Bachelor <lb />
If poet were made and bum <lb />
there would probably lie a <lb />
again it. <lb />
Marriage la never entirely a fail- <lb />
except to the woman en- <lb />
tails to gel married. <lb />
Slates, <lb />
received <lb />
All Magazines. <lb />
Never spill when turned <lb />
A man is beginning to gel old <lb />
I when be thinks it is more fun to <lb />
I remember what fun it used In be <lb />
to do thing is to do <lb />
A idea of a romantic <lb />
is when a girl is just going <lb />
to gel married and then something <lb />
happens and it is put off long be <lb />
baa to have all her tilings bleached- <lb />
When a woman to call <lb />
her husband when they <lb />
have company she is generally try <lb />
ling not to let th. see he hub <lb />
done something that be knows <lb />
will it for alter they go home. <lb />
York Press. <lb />
give a call. <lb />
M Pi<lb />
FROM A- <lb />
Company <lb />
I trust has ad t a need I be price of <lb />
oil.; rents a gallon. The <lb />
Ion Star figures out the <lb />
of this country consume <lb />
i of oil a year, which <lb />
means more <lb />
for the oil each year. And <lb />
yet we sometimes bear trusts de- <lb />
fended on the ground they <lb />
have cheapened price of com- <lb />
to the consumer. As the <lb />
oil i rust controls I be oil market <lb />
chooses advance the price <lb />
of oil, w n is necessary, n cents <lb />
or cents per gallon just as <lb />
as can advance cents, and <lb />
it will probably do Ibis degrees. <lb />
The match trust is also a case in <lb />
point. The price of matches was <lb />
recently advanced per cent, and <lb />
quality has been cheapened <lb />
I be grade of matches sold now be <lb />
inferior to gob before the <lb />
advance in <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
Visiting Card <lb />
it Full Sheet Poster. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
TWICE A-WEEK <lb />
only yew and con <lb />
news every week <lb />
and gives to <lb />
those grow- <lb />
tobacco, that, is worth <lb />
many times more than the <lb />
subscription price. <lb />
In all the many comments <lb />
have seen in northern newspapers <lb />
upon iii the south <lb />
year, we have seen one <lb />
newspaper had a solitary word <lb />
of fur the brutes <lb />
rape and kill, lint they have <lb />
much goody for the <lb />
south and barbarities in sum <lb />
way with <lb />
led devils commit <lb />
dona, awful crimes. The smith is <lb />
barbaric in killing brutes, ho are <lb />
form. Several <lb />
have occurred already in <lb />
the south, no many <lb />
more will occur for <lb />
are still the helpless <lb />
white women, it is gratifying to <lb />
know north ban been <lb />
core up but ion. in 1800 <lb />
against In 1805, in 1880, <lb />
in 1801, in 1893, in <lb />
1803, and in 1807. de- <lb />
also marks a decline in rapes <lb />
and murders -Messenger sill re <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
IAIN PEN <lb />
. .-<lb />
PEN AGE. i <lb />
FOR SALE AT REFLECTOR, BOOK SORE <lb />
Way. <lb />
limes arc dull and <lb />
are not says John <lb />
the very time that <lb />
advertising should be the <lb />
Such is advice given by <lb />
America's merchant prince. <lb />
traders doesn't pay to ad- <lb />
They think they know <lb />
more <lb />
Where they make a, mistake. <lb />
ad has made <lb />
mi I boils mi a smaller scale would <lb />
be as good In u they <lb />
are In New <lb />
on Too Much <lb />
Minnie Strike-. <lb />
Why Men or Become Au- <lb />
K scientific thought <lb />
which <lb />
pool bare been shelved for <lb />
if i then <lb />
up by one to <lb />
further by the aid <lb />
f Improved science. <lb />
The newest a this <lb />
Hence of tin- <lb />
Why a man act when <lb />
he is Intoxicated <lb />
Why is n <lb />
a man become <lb />
Insane, a dangerous, <lb />
raring <lb />
Such as these hare puzzled <lb />
our fathers, who have hard- <lb />
ever satisfactorily explained <lb />
away or thrown much <lb />
The brain is <lb />
composed of cells, and each cell is a <lb />
simple Mt of nerve substance, from <lb />
one end of which, like an octopus, <lb />
a number of tentacles, while <lb />
from another I art arises an arm <lb />
from and of great <lb />
The Ions l Intended for trans- <lb />
ii. press one boo one portion <lb />
of the train system to another. It <lb />
made to touch the tentacles or <lb />
ll of one to II, the <lb />
latter its turn effecting contact with <lb />
a third cell, and so on. <lb />
Thus a Is conveyed and the <lb />
mind gets Us Dews. entire brain <lb />
is made U of these cells, whose <lb />
is legion and whose full strength <lb />
is In items, these systems <lb />
In being In <lb />
ties, the clusters <lb />
finally the <lb />
by which division they are known to <lb />
physiologies. <lb />
So long as the mind Is In a healthy <lb />
condition each cell, or brain <lb />
attends to business faithful- <lb />
and gives no but as man <lb />
generally Is an animal who usually re- <lb />
fuses to live life spanned out by <lb />
nature and adopts Instead the life laid <lb />
down by the i artificial process <lb />
I of living. luted forsooth by <lb />
menial disturbances frequent- <lb />
arise the brain becoming <lb />
I abused In various ways, from over- <lb />
work and alcohol principally. <lb />
Your brain c. II Is a <lb />
little tiling, and It can endure a <lb />
great deal of abuse from you, but If <lb />
you should go a little too far It rebels <lb />
and refuses to work any longer by <lb />
breaking contact with Its companion <lb />
cells, which It can do by withdrawing <lb />
Its long arm and getting Itself out of <lb />
circuit Hut rebellion Is conduct- <lb />
ed by whole groups of cells acting to- <lb />
In full harmony. <lb />
Now, the object of this la <lb />
to avoid overwork, for each <lb />
tiny cell has stored within Its minute <lb />
only a certain amount of <lb />
If you on the high pressure <lb />
this is easily consumed by opera- <lb />
lion of the brain, the <lb />
breaks down from exhaustion. <lb />
the fir of problems Just <lb />
Stated, u a n Hikes much <lb />
to drink, the IN In those paid es of <lb />
the brain f-r Ilia <lb />
of Movement be- <lb />
come an I man staggers, <lb />
Is very large, the <lb />
cells, nit bough <lb />
I to keep their i on legs, <lb />
sleeps <lb />
one dead If more than <lb />
enough of alcoholic drink be taken, <lb />
the effect on cells Is to <lb />
them, and tin unfortunate man dies. <lb />
There Is some relation between ex- <lb />
activity of the mind and <lb />
Insanity. Geniuses are apt to exhibit <lb />
symptoms of mental alienation, and. <lb />
singular to Male, their children <lb />
usually Inferior to those of average <lb />
men. <lb />
Tor i; i to go out or <lb />
land for example Cromwell was a <lb />
and had visions. Dean <lb />
he riled and was him- <lb />
self not a little mad. was call- <lb />
ed by his friends <lb />
Charles Johnson <lb />
was another <lb />
was a morbid ma ii hi c, Milton was of a <lb />
morbid turn of mind neatly approach- <lb />
Insanity ideas of <lb />
me largely on description <lb />
evolved by his <lb />
and Myron said he was visited by <lb />
ghosts. <lb />
This mental alienation occurring in <lb />
the foregoing cases shows that <lb />
Specific groups Of brain cells <lb />
come under the baneful Influence of <lb />
the guiding spirit called talent or <lb />
genius, which has used up all the en- <lb />
erg stored In each cell and each group <lb />
of cells, to tin- detriment of the whole, <lb />
with result that I heir ceasing work <lb />
has brought about various types of <lb />
Insanity n depleted or. to phrase it <lb />
Induced disturbance of <lb />
problem is absent <lb />
This is produced by a <lb />
certain <lb />
a s <lb />
of panic- <lb />
sill ;. et and lends Ins whole <lb />
ti hard thins <lb />
groups of <lb />
i tin process of reflection, <lb />
in all <lb />
i i of mental e <lb />
n ind SO man with <lb />
ARE <lb />
constitution undermined by ex- <lb />
in eating, by <lb />
the of nature, or <lb />
physical capital all gone, if so, <lb />
NEVER DESPAIR <lb />
Liver Pills will cure you. <lb />
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb />
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb />
and all kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
an absolute cure. <lb />
AND BRANCHES <lb />
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb />
OF <lb />
TH CAROLINA. <lb />
TWAINS <lb />
NO ESCAPES. <lb />
I.- <lb />
i Scalar. <lb />
Over Hie WISH a <lb />
even <lb />
s No <lb />
sympathy, or tears <lb />
blank. i l if faces. <lb />
la Only <lb />
cure do bis <lb />
while Is stage, <lb />
be Is r <lb />
The property pees bis <lb />
to sail inns it <lb />
practical No <lb />
escape lie r- nil <lb />
by lbs nay H <lb />
on to up <lb />
suit cloak sad thing, sad <lb />
walks n. enter <lb />
i . . hull <lb />
w. ill. k i us <lb />
i ; utter up <lb />
; i <lb />
II <lb />
Sway, lie would pluck Hie i <lb />
I ii.- i lbs <lb />
dapper i be <lb />
art lint n i i <lb />
Hie s , i for <lb />
be . <lb />
In of Met n <lb />
the pillows h.-r , I <lb />
in I <lb />
S Sell --or. <lb />
The u n it it hi <lb />
It ml, nu In <lb />
It led n If <lb />
, i ill iii I ; -ii. in Haul <lb />
must lie In i , <lb />
US lame <lb />
II i n i t in re <lb />
turn for n rM I <lb />
iv <lb />
HE REST PRESCRIPTION Pull CHILLS <lb />
fever is a bottle <lb />
Tasteless Chill Tunic. It is simply <lb />
i iii ii tasteless form. <lb />
No pay. Price <lb />
S. M. <lb />
FOR <lb />
I pounds <lb />
-5 barrels Apples. <lb />
hoses Sweet <lb />
Mixed <lb />
Raisins, Currants, Citron, <lb />
pigs, Dates, <lb />
. Dulls. <lb />
VASES, LAMPS <lb />
ALL <lb />
TOYS, <lb />
Come In six me. <lb />
A. <lb />
in <lb />
Inure <lb />
Ilia mi ii <lb />
The III, <lb />
Tun <lb />
i. <lb />
lug <lb />
Ion <lb />
Hie h n <lb />
III <lb />
r . bi brain cells <lb />
lion las <lb />
Mm i- n ill aim or <lb />
does nil of <lb />
be in of<lb />
I, and <lb />
will <lb />
buy <lb />
i hi, <lb />
Whichard, N. <lb />
The complete in every <lb />
as I tit- <lb />
market price <lb />
aid for country <lb />
Tills <lb />
idler One <lb />
for any cane <lb />
Unit can not cured by Hall's <lb />
I Cure. <lb />
O. <lb />
have known <lb />
for the last <lb />
in all business <lb />
and able to cam <lb />
mil any made by <lb />
iii in. <lb />
Wan Tm wholesale drug <lb />
Toledo, O.<lb />
wholesale Toledo, <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is in <lb />
acting directly the <lb />
and <lb />
system. Pries per bottle, <lb />
all Druggists. <lb />
a Is tree. <lb />
Hall's family heal. <lb />
ii. i <lb />
Ac <lb />
Rock,<lb />
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Si St <lb />
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IS <lb />
II <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
Sunday school <lb />
a. in. <lb />
Divine service sermon every <lb />
Sunday morning and evening. Ev- <lb />
prayer Wednesdays at <lb />
M . Litany Fridays at A <lb />
M. Rev. I. A Minister <lb />
Chaise. <lb />
every Sun- <lb />
day, morning evening. Pray- <lb />
meeting Thursday evening. Rev. <lb />
J. N. Booth, pastor. Sunday- <lb />
school SM a. in. D. Rountree, <lb />
superintendent. <lb />
every Sun- <lb />
day, and evening. <lb />
Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb />
N. M. v,.,.,,,. pastor. Sunday <lb />
M In hi p. in. W F. Harding, <lb />
thin <lb />
Rev. <lb />
J. B. Morton, pastor. <lb />
Ida. m. E. B. <lb />
regular <lb />
LODGES <lb />
ii <lb />
ten tin Hie 1204 p m, a a I <lb />
Baa- , <lb />
leaves No. meets and <lb />
p in, arrive p in third Monday evening. R. <lb />
W. M. J. M. Bomb, Sec <lb />
F.- -Covenant Lodge, No. <lb />
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb />
N. G. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
K. of P.-Tar River Lodge, St <lb />
meets every Friday evening <lb />
R. M. Move, T. M. Hooker, <lb />
It. <lb />
R. Vance Council, No. <lb />
meets every Thursday even- <lb />
W. B. Wilson, H. M. R. <lb />
I Sec. <lb />
O. U. A. every <lb />
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb />
O. V. II. White, <lb />
A. O. <lb />
No. meets every and thin <lb />
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb />
Hull. J. Z. Worthy <lb />
Chief; Smith, Sec. <lb />
I. o. conclave <lb />
No. meets every second and <lb />
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb />
Hall. W. Wilson <lb />
Smith Bee <lb />
p in <lb />
H, <lb />
a in, Red <lb />
n I Ml in. Hops Mills fit <lb />
rive Fan in A. <lb />
pm. Mills n j <lb />
licit So, p to, Maxton W P B i <lb />
strives m <lb />
h at with the Carolina Central <lb />
Bed with the <lb />
springs <lb />
Air <lb />
at Hull with Durham <lb />
Train on N.-, k <lb />
r. . m. I IS p <lb />
Back i u in. a <lb />
inn. leave. <lb />
to a In. U a in. arriving I. <lb />
I a in. II am. dally <lb />
Train, n leave <lb />
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l leave <lb />
a mail ii m. arrive an <lb />
Train leave. <lb />
it , in. r in. arrive. <lb />
T leave. <lb />
Sun <lb />
lay m lOan, <lb />
Train c I. . I, leave. <lb />
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a in. <lb />
on <lb />
Miami at ill a in. la in, arrive <lb />
II in. p m. to Ml a in, <lb />
la turning leave II to am <lb />
n . IS It a in. arrive <lb />
Mount II a in, l Similar. <lb />
Train leave. <lb />
n a m <lb />
; at a in <lb />
pin. <lb />
tram Wei <lb />
den all all <lb />
H. M. EMERSON, <lb />
Pass. Agent <lb />
J. R. Manager. <lb />
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. <lb />
Southern <lb />
av Railway. <lb />
THE RAILWAY <lb />
SOUTH. <lb />
Direct Line Io all Points. <lb />
J. i. <lb />
IN------ <lb />
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb />
Hi <lb />
Also ii nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
I can now he found in the <lb />
brick store formerly <lb />
occupied by J. <lb />
W. Brown. <lb />
COME in MR. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
Texas <lb />
California, <lb />
Florida, <lb />
Cuba and <lb />
Rico. <lb />
first class <lb />
on all through and <lb />
Pullman <lb />
Cars mi nil Night Trains; <lb />
an I Safe Schedules. <lb />
Apply to Ticket Time <lb />
Tallies, and <lb />
or address, <lb />
R. L. T. A <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. <lb />
K. R. DARBY, C. A., <lb />
Asheville, N. C. <lb />
No to <lb />
ham J, l i lark <lb />
T Man <lb />
D. C. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb />
Ion daily at A. M. for Green- <lb />
ville, leave Greenville daily a <lb />
P. M. fur Washington. <lb />
leaves <lb />
Greenville Mondays, <lb />
and Friday at A. If. <lb />
leave for <lb />
Tuesdays, Saturdays <lb />
at ii A. M. carries freight only. <lb />
Connecting Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb />
New York and <lb />
all points for the <lb />
with railroads Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight <lb />
the Old Dominion S. Co. <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
Line <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
J. CHERRY, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
MASKS <lb />
NO a <lb />
Book <lb />
till patent la<lb />
anything you or it <lb />
Send <lb />
fur and <lb />
i i. in, n. . i, . <lb />
, I <lb />
PATENT <lb />
th <lb />
The Eastern <lb />
J US <lb />
D. <lb />
i it pa <lb />
s ; <lb />
VOL. XIX. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY. JANUARY <lb />
NO <lb />
is <lb />
RETAIL <lb />
WANT TREATED RIGHT AND <lb />
AT THE ME Tl MERCY BIGHT <lb />
BIGHT PLATE <lb />
WILL GET HONEST T <lb />
RELIABLE <lb />
Ed. H. <lb />
THE <lb />
THE <lb />
The following is the <lb />
hi article ii of the Slate <lb />
adopted by the General As <lb />
to in- <lb />
to the voters for <lb />
next <lb />
Section 1- That article the <lb />
constitution of North Carolina lie, <lb />
the same is hereby abrogated, <lb />
and in lieu shall be <lb />
luted following of said <lb />
ARTICLE VI. <lb />
AMI TO <lb />
OF AN <lb />
Section Every male person <lb />
in United States, and <lb />
every male person who has been <lb />
naturalized, twenty-one years of <lb />
age, and possessing the <lb />
set out in this shall <lb />
be entitled to vote at any election <lb />
by the people in except <lb />
as herein otherwise provided. <lb />
See. He shall have resided in <lb />
the Slate of North Carolina fur two <lb />
years, in the county six months, <lb />
and in the precinct, ward or oilier <lb />
election in which ha offers <lb />
to vote, four mouths next <lb />
lug the election ; Provided, That <lb />
from one precinct, ward <lb />
or other election dial riot to another <lb />
in the same county, shall ope- <lb />
rate to deprive any person of the <lb />
right to vote the precinct, ward <lb />
or oilier election district from <lb />
which he removed, until four <lb />
months after removal. No <lb />
person who has convicted, or <lb />
who has confessed his guilt In open <lb />
court upon indict of any crime <lb />
the punishment of which is, or may <lb />
hereafter be, imprisonment the <lb />
prison, shall he permitted to <lb />
Vote, unless the said person shall <lb />
lie first restored to citizenship in <lb />
the prescribed by <lb />
Bee. Every person to <lb />
shall be the time a legally <lb />
registered voter as herein <lb />
ed and In the manner <lb />
provided by law, and the General <lb />
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb />
enact general registration laws to <lb />
into effect the provisions of <lb />
this in lo. <lb />
Sec. i. Every person presenting <lb />
himself for registration shall be <lb />
able to read write any section <lb />
of the constitution in the English <lb />
language and, before he shall <lb />
entitled to vote, have paid on or <lb />
the hist day of March of <lb />
year which he proposes to vote, <lb />
his poll lax prescribed by law, <lb />
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb />
shall be a lieu only on assessed <lb />
properly, and no process shall issue <lb />
to enforce the collection of <lb />
against assessed property. <lb />
Sec. 6- male person who as, <lb />
on January 1807, or at any time <lb />
prior thereto, entitled to vote <lb />
tier the laws of any Slate in the <lb />
United Males wherein he then re- <lb />
sided, no lineal of <lb />
any such person, shall be denied <lb />
the right to register vote at <lb />
any election this by person <lb />
of his failure to possess the <lb />
pit-scribed <lb />
section I of this article Provided, <lb />
he shall have registered in accord <lb />
terms of this section <lb />
prior lo December The <lb />
Assembly shall provide for <lb />
permanent record all persons <lb />
who register under this section <lb />
or l, and <lb />
all such persons shall be entitled <lb />
lo and vole at all elections <lb />
by people in this Hate, unless <lb />
disqualified under Baal Ion this <lb />
Provided, such persons <lb />
shall have paid their poll lax unto- <lb />
by law. <lb />
See. All election by the <lb />
pie shall be by ballot, all <lb />
elect ions by General Assembly <lb />
shall be viva <lb />
Sec Every voter in <lb />
Carolina, except as in this article <lb />
disqualified, shall be eligible to of- <lb />
but before entering upon the <lb />
duties of the office he shall lake <lb />
A Significant <lb />
At annual mauling of the <lb />
Pennsylvania Editorial <lb />
lion at on <lb />
ii was unanimously <lb />
That if trusts are honestly or- <lb />
lo reduce expense., and <lb />
products, <lb />
should depend their own <lb />
business capacity, upon pro <lb />
given to them by the gov- <lb />
and Congress <lb />
lo repeal such tariff duties as <lb />
to protect the in their <lb />
charges. <lb />
The immediate occasion for this <lb />
is the price <lb />
of printing paper, the production <lb />
and sale which by <lb />
a gigantic trust under cover of the <lb />
Small are the duties on <lb />
printing paper in comparison with <lb />
protective rates inmost <lb />
of act, are <lb />
high enough lo defeat foreign com <lb />
petition and to enable <lb />
ma nu lac hirers to dictate <lb />
their own terms, consequence <lb />
of operations of Ibis monopoly <lb />
cost of printing paper has been <lb />
steadily rising until baa become <lb />
a heavy burden Io publishers. <lb />
One newspaper in the interior of <lb />
the State <lb />
baa announced an advance in <lb />
price of its yearly subscription, <lb />
bets will be obliged lo follow <lb />
example unless, a repeal of the <lb />
duties mi paper should destroy <lb />
power the monopoly. Canada <lb />
alone Would be able to supply this <lb />
country with immense quantities <lb />
of paper at reasonable cost if <lb />
restraints upon importation should <lb />
Ref- <lb />
old. <lb />
TO PEOPLE, AND i OF <lb />
AND ADJOINING <lb />
We in the the race after your <lb />
offer you tho beat selected of <lb />
General Merchandise <lb />
to be found In any store in Pill County, choice <lb />
selections, of manufacturers of America <lb />
and Europe, Seasonable all year round, spring. Hummer <lb />
mid Winter. We are work for your and our mutual ad <lb />
vantage, It la our pleasure to show you you and to <lb />
soil if we can, We offer you the retry heal service, polite <lb />
attention, am most liberal iii with a well <lb />
established business up strictly on own <lb />
When yon come yon will not do yourself Justice <lb />
if Toll do see out before <lb />
Remember us sad the following lines of general merchandise. <lb />
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb />
. , <lb />
Jackets a Capes, Carpels, Mailings Cloths. <lb />
A somebody has said, Is .- <lb />
form of wit, a <lb />
of puns can be very <lb />
facetious person has achieved <lb />
the following hotel <lb />
Board, cents per square <lb />
foot. Meals, extra. Guests are <lb />
swear to got up <lb />
I will support <lb />
maintain the constitution laws <lb />
of the United Slates, con- <lb />
mid laws of North i <lb />
ma not inconsistent therewith, <lb />
that I will faithfully discharge <lb />
duties, of my unite <lb />
So help me, <lb />
See. The following classes of <lb />
persons shall be disqualified for <lb />
First, all persons w ho shall <lb />
deny the being of Almighty God. <lb />
Second, all persons who shall have <lb />
been convicted or confessed their <lb />
guilt on indictment pending, <lb />
whether sentenced or not, under ion the bedpost. Don't <lb />
treason j about paying your bill; the <lb />
Without being culled cm have self <lb />
raising Hour for nipper. <lb />
wishing lo tin a little driving will <lb />
nails in the closet. <lb />
I IT he room gels too win in, upon <lb />
the window sec the lire escape. <lb />
fond of like <lb />
good jumping, lift mattress <lb />
and see the bed spring, <lb />
list desiring a little will <lb />
a pitcher on the stand, If the <lb />
lamp goes out take a feather out <lb />
of the pillow; that's light enough <lb />
any room. Any troubled <lb />
with nightmare will a halter <lb />
worry <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Men's, Women's children's Shoes. and <lb />
Harness, Hone Blankets and Dusters. <lb />
Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Coffee, Molasses, laird, <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb />
Furniture. <lb />
Headquarters fur Furniture everything in lino. <lb />
We bay strictly; for cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb />
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and<lb />
FOB-------- <lb />
or or any other crime for <lb />
which the punishment may be <lb />
In the <lb />
since citizens of the <lb />
Halted corruption and <lb />
in office, unless such <lb />
parson shall be restored to the <lb />
rights of in a <lb />
by law. <lb />
See. II. This act shall be force <lb />
from and after its ratification. <lb />
The farm should not tie looked <lb />
upon as a source of <lb />
only. No one wants a farm <lb />
that will not bring a profitable In- <lb />
come, but there arc consider- <lb />
lions. A farm should be made a <lb />
home, owner should lea. u <lb />
lo lo a it because of I hut fact. We <lb />
need an inspiration that will help <lb />
us all to realize that the farm is the <lb />
best plain for a home. A true home <lb />
should lie the highest ideal of <lb />
man life, a happier hone than <lb />
Is supported by its. foundation. <lb />
Ex. <lb />
Carolina Will be True. <lb />
The white men of Western Car- <lb />
have heretofore rallied to <lb />
support of their Eastern brethren <lb />
In their efforts to free <lb />
from the burdens Imposed by the <lb />
ignorant vote, manipulated <lb />
by designing Republican politicians <lb />
and once more appeal help <lb />
from our Eastern brethren <lb />
struggle will be <lb />
and once more tho great An <lb />
Saxon Democracy of Western <lb />
North Carolina will respond lo <lb />
that appeal, when the smoke <lb />
of battle has lifted will found <lb />
I lie United efforts of the <lb />
bulk of the white race has <lb />
ed a will make for tin <lb />
Hardware, Paints <lb />
STOVES <lb />
A SPECIALTY. <lb />
a pleasant, well conducted farm permanent welfare of all races and <lb />
all classes -except the politicians <lb />
who have fattened upon Ike <lb />
Ignorant <lb />
iced, <lb />
home does exist in all the land. <lb />
This is not a theory but is the ex <lb />
of who have I lied <lb />
both city under all <lb />
AND <lb />
HEATER <lb />
to <lb />
Grow v <lb />
We heartily congratulate the <lb />
bay growers North <lb />
their successful State <lb />
held Raleigh <lb />
on the line representative <lb />
personnel of body on <lb />
i ;, <lb />
personnel Unit ; on their <lb />
,. <lb />
on the unity and . . <lb />
that characterized ii <lb />
i ct on determination <lb />
ti to no longer let matters <lb />
drift lo their i i 11.-iii. but lo <lb />
move to for the <lb />
then- on <lb />
.---. iii in kt I I-;, <lb />
I ion taken. <lb />
Now let the same <lb />
lug spirit <lb />
tin- he cause and the <lb />
iii. relief <lb />
from trust -lie in <lb />
I be u lira <lb />
lion. Let the aim <lb />
ii- in. ,,. i of <lb />
all tit, I In bright <lb />
weed. Win-tun Tobacco Journal. <lb />
on It <lb />
Rule. <lb />
Acts on the <lb />
and Bowels <lb />
. the System <lb />
CONSTIPATION <lb />
Ci <lb />
DIMES <lb />
our Tr <lb />
white people Car- . <lb />
will to<lb />
rule the white n <lb />
any part of this State, <lb />
was the irrevocable Should <lb />
s. For They Have the <lb />
reason the Power to Oppress. <lb />
regain control <lb />
Carolina, so long us i-on- The that trusts sometime <lb />
I iliac, under product to <lb />
for It is that it than has been <lb />
so continues ii old is nothing whatever <lb />
certain parts the Slate in favor of trusts. <lb />
it and price la.-advantageous, but <lb />
the ill r is. it <lb />
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