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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
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TRUTH TO <lb/>
PER <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
PITT COUNTY, H. C. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
IRE I ID <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
following is the <lb/>
to article of the State <lb/>
adopted by the General As <lb/>
and to be <lb/>
to the voters for ratification <lb/>
next <lb/>
1- That article VI of <lb/>
of North Carolina <lb/>
the same is hereby abrogated <lb/>
lieu thereof shall be <lb/>
the following article of said <lb/>
VI. <lb/>
AND ELIGIBILITY TO <lb/>
OFFICE-QUALIFICATIONS <lb/>
OF AN <lb/>
Eve y male person <lb/>
born United and <lb/>
every male person who has <lb/>
naturalized, years of <lb/>
age, possessing the <lb/>
sot nut in this article, shall <lb/>
be to vote at <lb/>
by the people in the Slate, except <lb/>
as herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
See. He shall hare resided in <lb/>
the State of North Carolina for two <lb/>
years, in the county six mouths, <lb/>
and precinct, ward or <lb/>
election district in which he offers <lb/>
to vote, four months next proceed- <lb/>
the election ; Provided, That <lb/>
from one precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district <lb/>
in the same county, shall not ope- <lb/>
rate to deprive person of the <lb/>
right to vote the precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
which he has removed, until four <lb/>
mouths after such removal. No <lb/>
person who has been convicted, or <lb/>
who has confessed his guilt <lb/>
court upon indictment of any crime <lb/>
of which is, or may <lb/>
hereafter lie, imprisonment in the <lb/>
Mate prison, shall be permitted to <lb/>
vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
be first restored to in <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. Every person offering to <lb/>
vote shall lie at the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and the manner <lb/>
provided by law, and General <lb/>
Assembly of North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general registration laws to <lb/>
carry into effect the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
Sec. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to read and write any section <lb/>
of constitution in <lb/>
language; and, before be shall be <lb/>
entitled to vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the first day of March of the <lb/>
year in which he proposes to vote, <lb/>
his as prescribed by law, <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
shall be a lien only on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce the collection of same <lb/>
except against property. <lb/>
Sec. 5- No male person was, <lb/>
on January or at any time <lb/>
thereto, entitled to vote <lb/>
the laws of State in the <lb/>
United States wherein he then re- <lb/>
sided, and no descendant of <lb/>
sty such parson, shall be denied <lb/>
the right to register vote at <lb/>
any election this Slate by person <lb/>
of his failure to possess tho <lb/>
qualifications prescribed in <lb/>
section of this Provided, <lb/>
ho shall have registered in accord- <lb/>
with the terms of this section <lb/>
prior to December 1908. The <lb/>
General Assembly shall provide for <lb/>
a permanent record persons <lb/>
who register under this <lb/>
or before November <lb/>
all such be entitled <lb/>
to register and vote all elections <lb/>
by the people in this State, unless <lb/>
disqualified section of this <lb/>
Provided, such persons <lb/>
shall have paid their poll tax as re- <lb/>
quired by law. <lb/>
See. All elections by the <lb/>
shall he ballot, and all <lb/>
elections by General <lb/>
shall <lb/>
See Every voter in North <lb/>
Carolina, except as in this article <lb/>
disqualified, shall lie eligible to of- <lb/>
but baton entering upon the <lb/>
duties of the office lie take <lb/>
and subscribe the following oath i <lb/>
do swear <lb/>
i I will support and <lb/>
the and laws <lb/>
of the United and the con- <lb/>
and laws of North Caro <lb/>
inconsistent therewith, and <lb/>
that I will Ii <lb/>
duties of my <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
Sec. The following classes of <lb/>
persons shall be disqualified for <lb/>
First, all persons who shall <lb/>
deny being of Almighty God. <lb/>
Second, all persons who shall have <lb/>
been convicted or confessed their <lb/>
guilt on indictment and <lb/>
whether or <lb/>
judgment suspended, any treason <lb/>
or felony, or any other crime for <lb/>
which the punishment may <lb/>
in the penitentiary, <lb/>
becoming citizens of the <lb/>
United of corruption and <lb/>
malpractice in unless such <lb/>
person shall be restored to the <lb/>
rights in a <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
See. This act shall be in force <lb/>
from and after its ratification. <lb/>
Let Congress Take Warning <lb/>
To Cotton <lb/>
The past ginning season again <lb/>
the incomparable <lb/>
superiority of The American Cot- <lb/>
ton Company's bale. <lb/>
Not only was benefited <lb/>
had their cotton put up in <lb/>
bales, but even the pat- <lb/>
of old style gins profited by <lb/>
the presence of <lb/>
Although last year The Amer- <lb/>
Company largely in- <lb/>
creased the number of its presses <lb/>
in the all that it <lb/>
was able to build the demand in <lb/>
New England and abroad for cot- <lb/>
ton hailed by this process greatly <lb/>
exceeded the supply. <lb/>
is preparing this year to add <lb/>
largely to the number of its presses. <lb/>
The Company's works are running <lb/>
day night building presses, <lb/>
which will be leased to responsible <lb/>
who own or are prepared <lb/>
to build modern gin houses good <lb/>
cotton districts, on a rental which <lb/>
is repaid by the cotton <lb/>
buyer the premium for cotton in <lb/>
It is Great <lb/>
has waived all privileges batter the <lb/>
treaty, has <lb/>
Consented to the of <lb/>
the Nicaragua Can by the United <lb/>
Stales. If this is true, <lb/>
had take warning. Great <lb/>
Britain is not in the habit of con- <lb/>
ceding any thing that is of value. <lb/>
The fact is, England never at- <lb/>
slightest value to a canal <lb/>
across Nicaragua. Some years ago <lb/>
when the defunct canal company <lb/>
team agents to London to arouse <lb/>
interest <lb/>
declined to enthuse, and <lb/>
British denounced it as <lb/>
a chimera, as I hey did a <lb/>
ago when it was first survey- <lb/>
ed. Not a single European <lb/>
of note has ever endorsed it <lb/>
and same may be said of <lb/>
engineers in this country. <lb/>
England would lie more than <lb/>
willing for United Stales to <lb/>
waste untold millions of dollars <lb/>
upon this impracticable scheme. <lb/>
If it were built she would lie able <lb/>
with her Immense navy to com- <lb/>
it, just as she has done <lb/>
Suez, she is always willing to <lb/>
have her chest nuts pulled out of <lb/>
the fire. U it British, Belgium. <lb/>
Germany French engineers <lb/>
know very well that no canal suit- <lb/>
able to commerce can be construct- <lb/>
ed over tho Nicaragua route by <lb/>
any system of engineering known <lb/>
to the profession. <lb/>
exit are insuperable for <lb/>
the removal of which not a single <lb/>
suggestion has yet made which <lb/>
will the attention of a <lb/>
first class engineer. The winds <lb/>
and waves fiats can be con- <lb/>
trolled for a certain distance, but <lb/>
not when they extend miles nut <lb/>
to sea. A rampart costing <lb/>
would disappear a <lb/>
mouth, and sandbanks would pop <lb/>
up in the channel dug out for com- <lb/>
No navigation company <lb/>
after one such experience, would <lb/>
again risk its vessels. It would as <lb/>
soon of sending them to the <lb/>
stars. <lb/>
THE PEOPLE, AND CUSTOM <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
arc ill in the forefront of the race alter your patronage <lb/>
We otter best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
THE COTTONSEED Oil. IN. <lb/>
The oil industry Ii <lb/>
an Important In <lb/>
he development of the cotton <lb/>
States of the Sou ii. The growing <lb/>
y of the cotton <lb/>
i is in no small <lb/>
measure due to ability to sell <lb/>
a substantial price a large pan <lb/>
their product which a few <lb/>
ago had no market value. II is <lb/>
estimated that lo every pounds <lb/>
of cotton there, is about ion <lb/>
pounds of seed, which Is worth, at <lb/>
the present market price, ti <lb/>
per price depending <lb/>
nearness lo a market. The <lb/>
value seed is. therefore, <lb/>
equivalent to nearly two cents per <lb/>
.- the price of the <lb/>
and at best market quota- <lb/>
lions it practically brings <lb/>
staple up to nearly cents per <lb/>
l i p-i <lb/>
to las found in any store in County. Wall <lb/>
selections, creations of the manufacturers of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round. Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We arc work for and our mutual ad <lb/>
vantage. It is OUT pleasure lo show you what you want and to <lb/>
you if we can. We otter you the very best service, There appears to an <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well j unlimited demand for <lb/>
established business up strictly on its own merits. j. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself . ., <lb/>
if you do not see our immense before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
us and the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
Dry Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Caps. Silks Satins, Dress Trimmings Ladies <lb/>
and Carpets, Mattings and Oil <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Horse <lb/>
and <lb/>
To vote millions for such -an en- <lb/>
looks as if then-was more <lb/>
money in the Treasury than Con- <lb/>
knew what to do with, and <lb/>
that congress was anxious to gel <lb/>
rid of it. The route itself, if cure- <lb/>
fully examined ought to convince <lb/>
prudent men of its <lb/>
Why try to go one hundred <lb/>
land in expensive <lb/>
bales. <lb/>
Information concerning leases j trip can made <lb/>
will be supplied by Messrs. E. is <lb/>
Johnson N. C. <lb/>
THE AMERICAN COTTON <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard, Scad ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Pope. <lb/>
Furniture.<lb/>
STATE <lb/>
Happening, la North <lb/>
widow of the Hon. <lb/>
William N. II. Smith, chief justice <lb/>
of this State, died at her home in <lb/>
Raleigh Tuesday morning. <lb/>
The State Superintendent o <lb/>
Public Instruction, who is also <lb/>
Secretary of the North Carolina <lb/>
Assembly, says a great <lb/>
many of the teachers desire that <lb/>
this year's session, the seventeenth <lb/>
be held at Wilmington, for a <lb/>
change. <lb/>
John of Concord <lb/>
township, lost a good horse last <lb/>
week. It was running around <lb/>
barnyard and struck its <lb/>
against the stable door so hard as <lb/>
to kill Landmark. <lb/>
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. <lb/>
Proceedings Meet <lb/>
Inc. <lb/>
The Board of County <lb/>
bail two days at <lb/>
their February meeting and trans- <lb/>
acted a large volume of business. <lb/>
The aggregate amounts drawn <lb/>
the treasury were us follows <lb/>
For paupers <lb/>
supply, and the sea on County Home <lb/>
either side is too shallow to bridges, ferries and bun <lb/>
jury tickets Court <lb/>
ill ; Clerk Superior <lb/>
cotton d <lb/>
Being a vegetable product, ii <lb/>
over lard for <lb/>
purposes many house- <lb/>
holds, its uses are multiplying <lb/>
other directions. Cottonseed <lb/>
met. from which the oil baa been <lb/>
extracted, is a rich food for form <lb/>
lock, and is extensively taking <lb/>
the place of Western grain, which <lb/>
in former was the Southern <lb/>
planter's almost sole dependence <lb/>
I'm stock feeding. The <lb/>
of cottonseed oil has generally <lb/>
large profits, and the build- <lb/>
of mills forward active- <lb/>
all parts of the grow <lb/>
sections. manufacture of <lb/>
the oil is becoming one of the lead- <lb/>
industries in that part of the <lb/>
I country, and-ll will be long <lb/>
every in South <lb/>
will have good market for the <lb/>
Bead as for the col ton itself. <lb/>
there is a in <lb/>
the building of cotton mills in <lb/>
many of the cotton States, and ho <lb/>
sanguine Southern- <lb/>
confidently believe that ii will <lb/>
continue so long there shall <lb/>
ii bale of raw cotton lo ship out of <lb/>
With la nine <lb/>
of cotton on ground, and a <lb/>
ready remunerative market for <lb/>
their waste product, ii looks as <lb/>
though the long period of hardship <lb/>
for Southern ended, <lb/>
and that turn for profit and <lb/>
to remove Matilda had come <lb/>
insane, from the jail of this We in good fortune <lb/>
crop can <lb/>
grow with- <lb/>
out Potash. <lb/>
Every blade <lb/>
Grass, every grain <lb/>
of Corn, all Fruits <lb/>
and Vegetables <lb/>
must have it. If <lb/>
enough is supplied <lb/>
you can count on a full crop <lb/>
if too little, the growth will<lb/>
telling all atom <lb/>
renders f. all crops,<lb/>
n i <lb/>
Doubtless it Will lie a surprise <lb/>
to many to read statement that <lb/>
then country in the world in <lb/>
which is a crime to smoke. Hut <lb/>
casein Abyssinia. The <lb/>
Penny Magazine tells in a para- <lb/>
graph that the law forbidding the <lb/>
use of tobacco their dales from <lb/>
was merely Intended lo <lb/>
I in toe churches, but <lb/>
ii as taken and now <lb/>
even foreigners who smoke I here <lb/>
at all have to do so as if <lb/>
wen still <lb/>
land Neck Commonwealth. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Four Friends, <lb/>
What s Cents and a Dozen <lb/>
Goose <lb/>
Years Afro. <lb/>
Mr. II. A. Cathay, of <lb/>
Creek township was in yes- <lb/>
brandishing a friendly <lb/>
way razor that his father bought <lb/>
years ago. The razor has <lb/>
scraping beards ever since and is <lb/>
good condition. Mr. <lb/>
father paid for <lb/>
it. Mr. Cathey also showed a <lb/>
buckskin which his <lb/>
rather bought at the same lime <lb/>
got the razor. Be traded a <lb/>
dozen goose eggs for the <lb/>
old buckskin like the <lb/>
razor still dues good service. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
HOW'S THIS <lb/>
O. W.- Harrington and I <lb/>
. In store for our South- for <lb/>
forty <lb/>
depth for <lb/>
ton ship.- The San Juan, which is <lb/>
to furnish of the supply, is <lb/>
two feet deep at some points, and <lb/>
much less at others. Lake <lb/>
is a shallow concern, which <lb/>
holds out no promise whatever of I <lb/>
I Davis were appointed a <lb/>
lo after bridge. <lb/>
I Israel Moore presented bis <lb/>
I nation as Constable of Swift Creek <lb/>
township which was accepted. <lb/>
Tip- following were released from <lb/>
poll tax 1800 s. F. <lb/>
,,. ,,. ,.,,,. , <lb/>
, Tart King, II. Lawrence ,. , . <lb/>
Barrett, J. It. B. F. <lb/>
j for, sentiment <lb/>
aside, we of the North have good <lb/>
to wish them the largest <lb/>
measure of prosperity. Their in <lb/>
creasing demands for all kinds <lb/>
products will stimulate Northern <lb/>
Industry, and will insure steady <lb/>
We oiler One Hundred is <lb/>
Reward for any ease of Catarrh <lb/>
that can not be cured by Halls <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. <lb/>
F. Co.; Props., <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Wet have known <lb/>
the fifteen <lb/>
Mar.-, and him perfectly <lb/>
in all business <lb/>
financially able to carry <lb/>
any obligations made by their <lb/>
firm. <lb/>
water a mile from the entrance. <lb/>
If Congress passes the Nicaragua <lb/>
bill it will involve <lb/>
Lawhorn, W. II. <lb/>
Stokes, H. <lb/>
J. T, F- Nelson, Biggs <lb/>
Cox, W. M. Manning. <lb/>
Horton, was released <lb/>
ax, wholesale drug- <lb/>
Toledo,<lb/>
wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken <lb/>
become safely it upon the <lb/>
people production shall I <lb/>
Stales the most scandal j I Solicitor <lb/>
of all the ages, it will do it <lb/>
defiance of the fuel that a <lb/>
created by itself, is now en- <lb/>
gaged in seeking accurate<lb/>
A Boom In unions. <lb/>
t . from payment of taxes on per- <lb/>
am property erroneously <lb/>
,. i, j, . . ., a. W . II. was released limn <lb/>
Mayor Polios jail 9186.- . . <lb/>
a.,. I taxes M personal <lb/>
conveying prisoners <lb/>
148.70; boarding Jurors <lb/>
Justices and <lb/>
will tend wonderfully to round out <lb/>
am prosper- <lb/>
of the whole <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
properly erroneously charged. <lb/>
Laura Bobbins was released from <lb/>
land I <lb/>
An Indispensable Power. <lb/>
Advertising makes wheels of <lb/>
business go It helps lo <lb/>
supply the motive of emu <lb/>
activity, and keeps, the <lb/>
machinery of barter trade <lb/>
moving. It has become <lb/>
sable in affairs, is a <lb/>
boon to the purchasing public <lb/>
Philadelphia Record. <lb/>
It Has suggested Hint on <lb/>
j ions are a good thing to prevent the <lb/>
taking of smallpox, with the result <lb/>
that about every man or two <lb/>
meets be is with <lb/>
Sometimes a fellow adds little <lb/>
corn liquor to bis bait of onions <lb/>
and then it is a line odor. <lb/>
this mixture ought lo <lb/>
vent any disease from taking bold <lb/>
of a man. It ought to have more <lb/>
to lie caught in <lb/>
such Rec- <lb/>
IS; conveying prisoners 910.10 <lb/>
Coroner Register of Deed- <lb/>
910.20; <lb/>
indigent pupils ; printing, ad- <lb/>
and record books <lb/>
Swift Creek Block <lb/>
Law <lb/>
Law 1198.03. <lb/>
The following were added to <lb/>
r list to receive monthly pay <lb/>
Ann <lb/>
Win. Willis Argent Smith lo retail to June <lb/>
30th granted F. Jolly Co. <lb/>
Cos as released from <lb/>
Tho town of in the <lb/>
Indian Territory, says New <lb/>
fork Tribune, a population <lb/>
Dr. D. L. James, <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
X. c. <lb/>
if more than seven Office over While <lb/>
upon <lb/>
blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system. Price Toe. per bottle. <lb/>
Sold by nil Druggists. <lb/>
freer. <lb/>
Hall s family Is arc <lb/>
payment of lazes on acre <lb/>
erroneously charged. <lb/>
Valuation of laud of W. T. liar <lb/>
was reduced from to <lb/>
land ill Creel, b-i <lb/>
ed J. II Cox. for <lb/>
was reduced In <lb/>
lent <lb/>
93.00, daisy Maria <lb/>
91.00. <lb/>
Winnie Chapman. George Bay- <lb/>
Belcher were stricken from <lb/>
pauper list. <lb/>
II. A. was released <lb/>
from bin of Joe Wilson, <lb/>
Clerk of Hoard was ordered to. <lb/>
wood, convict. <lb/>
Sheriff made report of the <lb/>
laying of a public in <lb/>
Dam township. <lb/>
Twenty one delinquents wen- <lb/>
Commissioners ISM. <lb/>
squatters, who hope that <lb/>
eventually the Federal <lb/>
I will ratify their title to <lb/>
of which have taken <lb/>
p. They have Mayor, <lb/>
no Tow Marshal, no Aldermen, no <lb/>
police. There wits a survey <lb/>
of the ground made for <lb/>
poses. nave up Hue <lb/>
resilience., for a -1 <lb/>
t the houses are In rows <lb/>
that leave wide a fairly regular <lb/>
people lead moral <lb/>
lives and arc law-abiding In spirit, <lb/>
though I an no particular law, <lb/>
for them to abide by. A stranger <lb/>
in I lie would never <lb/>
the was not fully organ- <lb/>
and furnished with all <lb/>
modern <lb/>
I h <lb/>
You <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Good <lb/>
Printing <lb/>
Then <lb/>
You <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Like <lb/>
Ours. <lb/>
THE<lb/>
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LETTER. <lb/>
and Fret. <lb/>
t l tic Pus <lb/>
X. . l <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
it <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Washington, D. C, Feb. WOO. <lb/>
I ha is <lb/>
ahead of English military <lb/>
ship has once b <lb/>
the Canal t- <lb/>
the Senate this week, which <lb/>
r Washington, D. C. Feb. 1900. <lb/>
I, . i <lb/>
. M. r. . ;. <lb/>
. i . <lb/>
n ill <lb/>
Society. In lime f <lb/>
of i , with shouts it me load <lb/>
Tuesday, as Mr. W credited with <lb/>
to think It ought tube, has bean venom white in hilling which <lb/>
A at Kentucky M fro III spat our indiscriminately at <lb/>
supporter of the plague in <lb/>
the j ,,,,,,, , , many mysterious <lb/>
have no of the <lb/>
able capita idea. <lb/>
The wheels of the <lb/>
will be greased with <lb/>
this tali, just as <lb/>
they have been in former elections. <lb/>
The President, it is said, has <lb/>
yielded to the wishes his party <lb/>
Md consented to deprive Ki. <lb/>
co of the to which he, <lb/>
two mouth ago, deduced her en- <lb/>
titled by every consideration of <lb/>
justice and fair dealing. <lb/>
where it would have agreed to <lb/>
most anything proposed by this <lb/>
government, which is almost its <lb/>
friend the of <lb/>
the world, the English diplomats <lb/>
got exactly what they wanted. To <lb/>
the treaty to every day lap- <lb/>
England graciously agrees <lb/>
t hat we shall build the Nicaragua <lb/>
Canal with American money, pro- <lb/>
that she and all other <lb/>
shall have equal <lb/>
in peace and in war and <lb/>
the U. S. agrees never to <lb/>
either end of the <lb/>
less many Senators change their <lb/>
present attitude, this treaty will <lb/>
not be unless its present <lb/>
jug handled features are cut out. <lb/>
Philadelphia seems to have bun- <lb/>
coed the Republican National Com- <lb/>
So far, by the most <lb/>
efforts, that city has raised <lb/>
only in <lb/>
in promise towards the <lb/>
boons that it offered for the <lb/>
convention. Merchants <lb/>
there will not put up the cash <lb/>
secure such a cut and-dried affair <lb/>
as the convention will be. <lb/>
The promoters of the ship sub- <lb/>
steal ate straining every nerve <lb/>
to get votes for their measure. At <lb/>
first they carried things with a <lb/>
high hand, announcing that the <lb/>
bill was going through with a rush <lb/>
and that all who didn't get on the <lb/>
band Wagon at once were likely to <lb/>
get by day, <lb/>
the measure has lost strength and <lb/>
now it is tamely doubt fill <lb/>
it will pass at all. The <lb/>
of tic middle west seriously <lb/>
damaged its <lb/>
The new treaty <lb/>
is a gem of a <lb/>
British point of view. The United <lb/>
State- is to do all the work, pay all <lb/>
the money, accept all the <lb/>
and then when war comes <lb/>
is to permit ii enemies use of <lb/>
the canal mi equal terms with it- <lb/>
self. more, it is not to <lb/>
its property and is consequent- <lb/>
in leave it free to seizure by any <lb/>
superior naval power with which <lb/>
It may go to war. In other word-. <lb/>
If it war with Great Britain or any <lb/>
other stronger naval the<lb/>
It Make World Move <lb/>
i;. is <lb/>
i-. i a wheel <lb/>
i. the assistance <lb/>
i . .-.; s me <lb/>
rat tit MB MM dis- <lb/>
no matter <lb/>
what or u- <lb/>
ii. makes the <lb/>
ad Same Husband. <lb/>
Has the Largest Sale of <lb/>
ANY <lb/>
IN THE WORLD. <lb/>
deaths were attributed to the <lb/>
work of the toad. The spider was <lb/>
supposed to equal the toad in <lb/>
but these days toads eat <lb/>
spiders with apparent impunity. <lb/>
The American toad Mrs. Butler <lb/>
stated, is larger, not so dark, and <lb/>
more agile than its English broth- <lb/>
Toads are imported into Eng- <lb/>
land from Austria, packed in moss <lb/>
sold at or a hundred. <lb/>
In physic the toad, or part of it, <lb/>
has always been credited w great <lb/>
powers. For instance, the right <lb/>
eye of a frog wrapped russet <lb/>
cloth hung around the neck was <lb/>
supposed to cure the right eye of <lb/>
the wearer of The same <lb/>
was l rue of the left eye of the frog <lb/>
The sentiment in both branches of he A <lb/>
Congress, regardless of party, fa- <lb/>
the construction of the <lb/>
Canal by this government, <lb/>
provided that we have absolute <lb/>
control of it, which means, of <lb/>
the right to close it to our <lb/>
enemies in time of war. <lb/>
Alter all their bluff bluster <lb/>
the republican Senators are afraid <lb/>
of going before the country square- <lb/>
on the issue of the single gold <lb/>
standard, this weak the ma- <lb/>
of the Finance committee <lb/>
reported the old international bi- <lb/>
meat. The amendment, which <lb/>
merely Bays that the bill is not in- <lb/>
tended to place any in the <lb/>
w c accomplishment of in- <lb/>
bimetallism, is too pal- <lb/>
a humbug to any man, <lb/>
bill it is intended to ease the con- <lb/>
sciences of such so called n <lb/>
can as Senator <lb/>
who was instrumental hi get- <lb/>
ting the amendment reported, and <lb/>
to give inch western silver <lb/>
to take advantage of <lb/>
opportunity Into the <lb/>
gold camp. <lb/>
The activity of those who are <lb/>
scheming to add to the en <lb/>
amount of money paid by <lb/>
this government for pensions may <lb/>
be when Senator <lb/>
of the Senate committee <lb/>
on Pensions, who is nil liberal <lb/>
in his ideas on the subject, public- <lb/>
slates that if the bills now before <lb/>
his committee should become laws <lb/>
it would bankrupt the country in <lb/>
make the payment. <lb/>
The Nicaragua Canal treaty <lb/>
failed to produce any change <lb/>
in the strong Boer in- <lb/>
Congress, the administration has <lb/>
become alarmed. It is afraid that <lb/>
toad, Of alive, placed at the <lb/>
back of the neck was supposed to <lb/>
stop bleed. Dried pow- <lb/>
the frog was supposed to <lb/>
an love philter. <lb/>
It is related of the In- <lb/>
that they believed that a <lb/>
council of the was held for <lb/>
producing light at The <lb/>
made the moon out <lb/>
of a large frog, the coldness of <lb/>
the moon is attributed to the <lb/>
natural coldness. <lb/>
Mrs Missouri Brown, of wood- <lb/>
ford finds the <lb/>
relations of her two daughters so <lb/>
complicated that she has written <lb/>
Governor for <lb/>
These <lb/>
ten years, married the same man, <lb/>
who that interval, also wedded <lb/>
a girl in North Carolina. <lb/>
1889 Charles mar- <lb/>
her eldest daughter, Illinois, <lb/>
after living together for a year <lb/>
then went to <lb/>
N. C, and married a Miss <lb/>
Last year, under the name of W. <lb/>
W. much changed in <lb/>
Mrs. Brown says, her <lb/>
son law returned to <lb/>
not know him, and he paid <lb/>
court to her youngest daughter, <lb/>
Frances. <lb/>
Mrs. No. was then <lb/>
the country and did not see <lb/>
her husband. Francis was only <lb/>
a child married her <lb/>
sister had no recollection of <lb/>
Inn. On October M last they were <lb/>
married. <lb/>
It was some weeks before Mrs. <lb/>
Brown hail her suspicions aroused <lb/>
and then only because of <lb/>
that reached her about wife <lb/>
No. North Carolina. She <lb/>
wrote to the father of Miss <lb/>
Another tradition related of kind, and called the eldest <lb/>
I is that the toad <lb/>
quarreled with the woodpecker <lb/>
and caused the It is <lb/>
that they disputed over honey <lb/>
which the toad was induced to <lb/>
climb a tree in order to obtain. <lb/>
hen the woodpecker knocked the <lb/>
load out of the tree, and in revenge <lb/>
load drank up all the water on <lb/>
earth, leaving the birds dry and <lb/>
thirsty. In a subsequent quarrel <lb/>
the toad incautiously about <lb/>
and burst, and the water covered <lb/>
the earth a Hood. <lb/>
In Maryland the bite of a toad is <lb/>
Considered if not deadly. <lb/>
A ii old superstition is that hand- <lb/>
ling toad- will cause warts to grow <lb/>
on the Sun. <lb/>
After Twenty Years <lb/>
The return of a man after en- <lb/>
years absents from his native <lb/>
place with a from <lb/>
him is like one returning from the <lb/>
dead. A all around. <lb/>
On Thursday morning there <lb/>
rolled on No. Mr. Holmes <lb/>
first wife consultation. <lb/>
Asa result the two women swore <lb/>
out a warrant arrest <lb/>
for bigamy. got away. <lb/>
Columbia Dispatch, to <lb/>
Outside Capital. <lb/>
The New Journal an <lb/>
excellent editorial on the subject <lb/>
of a community waiting for outside <lb/>
capital to help build it up. <lb/>
discussed the subject before, <lb/>
and on the same line, this article <lb/>
naturally interests us. Our New <lb/>
Bern contemporary The <lb/>
town that waits for outside capital <lb/>
to come and build it up has a <lb/>
long period of do-nothing it <lb/>
and its best workers, the growing <lb/>
generation arc such <lb/>
places just as soon as they can gel <lb/>
away. This is certainly true. A <lb/>
live man is not going into a dead <lb/>
to settle, and any live <lb/>
men In such community are going <lb/>
to move out pretty soon. What <lb/>
needs to be preached to our South- <lb/>
communities before all else is <lb/>
the gospel of self-help. We may <lb/>
take Charlotte for an <lb/>
Harmon who some twenty years or <lb/>
ago, quietly left for parts tin- good deal of outside capital and <lb/>
that will force it into <lb/>
some step to save the Boers from <lb/>
canal may be seized and by In-fore I he English gel <lb/>
known, leaving go word <lb/>
i him as to his and so <lb/>
taking had he shut himself <lb/>
out from the of his childhood <lb/>
a number of Northern and <lb/>
Eastern residents are here; they <lb/>
ere cordially welcomed they <lb/>
runic and are as much a part of <lb/>
that never a came back to his i the community as if they were <lb/>
that power and not by the United on the ground to as to what bad become of But there is reason <lb/>
at all. And these things <lb/>
are conceded in the <lb/>
formal consent of Great Britain In <lb/>
treaty which she has <lb/>
Already broken <lb/>
him. Van Winkle indeed to suppose that these men or their <lb/>
and i he arrival must have been as money lie here except it had <lb/>
In a speech at Greenfield, Mass. <lb/>
Mr. you <lb/>
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Democrat, Populist of silver Re <lb/>
publican was a disturber of the <lb/>
peace and a dangerous man. and <lb/>
yet, when this nation was Involved <lb/>
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President called for <lb/>
teem yon anarchists of mad- <lb/>
up tie majority of the army of Is <lb/>
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against the President In 1800. <lb/>
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patriotic, but their leaders ed- <lb/>
do not give the people an M <lb/>
curate understanding <lb/>
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the was that <lb/>
Mr. was an anarchist and <lb/>
Dane were Hie nil <lb/>
leaders of the Democratic <lb/>
No men can lie deceived by these <lb/>
charges this year. Mr. <lb/>
Bryan is no longer the to <lb/>
Eastern business men he was four <lb/>
years News. <lb/>
I deliver a crushing blow, and I <lb/>
to gain lime for the English, <lb/>
it is allowing the impression to get ,.,, to him as been seen that Charlotte was doing <lb/>
that to do of the something for herself; that her <lb/>
In the line under The; ,.,, , , ,,, enterprise and money were at <lb/>
Hague treaty, which was this week j ,, <lb/>
ratified by the Senate, that ,. , ,, <lb/>
document becomes effective, which <lb/>
not until after ratification <lb/>
have been exchanged the <lb/>
DOS <lb/>
an imposing military fun- <lb/>
attended by all the <lb/>
of the government <lb/>
and the greater port Ion <lb/>
the body of Henry Law- <lb/>
ton who was recently killed in the <lb/>
Philippines, buried at Ailing <lb/>
ton cemetery this afternoon. <lb/>
An Army of Waft Enters. <lb/>
The Labor re- <lb/>
port says employ- <lb/>
in the North Carolina cotton <lb/>
mills, nearly half being women, <lb/>
and nearly one-tenth children <lb/>
fourteen. The number of men <lb/>
employed has Increased cent. <lb/>
I in three years, while the number <lb/>
children daring the same period <lb/>
has per The <lb/>
wages <lb/>
1.10 a <lb/>
I work, and the outlay of these made <lb/>
his this an inviting Held for investment <lb/>
them married and and <lb/>
some of i hem gone to their It has been said is no <lb/>
resting plane. He comes back to new the gods <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
NORFOLK, <lb/>
VAl <lb/>
who had <lb/>
married <lb/>
find ids w <lb/>
up for dead <lb/>
man. <lb/>
Mr. was <lb/>
given him help those who help themselves. <lb/>
to another A community may sit on its <lb/>
haunches howl until dooms- <lb/>
well for outside capital, but the <lb/>
about here and has many relatives world will never do any- <lb/>
Cleveland county who will be king for it until it exhibits a <lb/>
surprised returning, Com- do something for itself. <lb/>
ming lip on the the train he asked Observer, <lb/>
the name of the next station and I III would suggest <lb/>
I on being told Grover said he had <lb/>
never heard of place. If he <lb/>
Iliad been told W bit taker <lb/>
less would have known where he <lb/>
was. Mr Harmon is engaged <lb/>
hunting up his old acquaintance-. <lb/>
Mountain Oracle. <lb/>
Tun many advertisers consider <lb/>
their advertising as adjunct to <lb/>
Here is where <lb/>
their business. <lb/>
f skilled males average I they make the fatal mistake; fed,. <lb/>
day; women, cents is not an adjunct, but a <lb/>
Children, cents. Labor hours part of the as much as is <lb/>
range from ten to twelve, the buying and selling of goods. <lb/>
and a half being the average. The Advisor. <lb/>
that folks read this <lb/>
article i r several times <lb/>
laying it aside. <lb/>
M setts has already spent <lb/>
thousand dollars <lb/>
in Hie effort to suppress the gypsy <lb/>
moth, and is it will <lb/>
take a year more for two <lb/>
years, and a less sum for several <lb/>
years lo come. All this is the out- <lb/>
come of a few specimens imported <lb/>
for scientific purpose. <lb/>
the Professor the slip in- <lb/>
to their own J <lb/>
Wilmington Star. <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
N. C, Feb. <lb/>
Wood cutters Here's the place <lb/>
to strike a job. <lb/>
Another spelling match last <lb/>
Winterville should soon be <lb/>
able to boast of her champion <lb/>
speller. <lb/>
Who'll be the first to get a Win- <lb/>
buggy t Just send in your <lb/>
order and Buggy Co. <lb/>
can have you one ready a few- <lb/>
weeks. <lb/>
Thrive or bust <lb/>
We are antitrust, <lb/>
If we break we must, <lb/>
Hut we sincerely trust <lb/>
That you will help us. <lb/>
Cm. Co. <lb/>
B. F. Manning a lot of <lb/>
excellent oats just received. Far- <lb/>
need of any to sow this <lb/>
spring can get any kind from them <lb/>
either black, white, or ninety day. <lb/>
A. G. has never sold his two <lb/>
line black colts yet. They are <lb/>
three years old and almost an exact <lb/>
match, new-ill either sell <lb/>
or trade for a good draft mule. <lb/>
Mrs. of Goldsboro, <lb/>
has been the Misses Wes- <lb/>
son, of this place this week. Al- <lb/>
though she is about eighty- years <lb/>
old, she is as jolly- and active as a <lb/>
girl. <lb/>
a into <lb/>
A. O. Cox Mfg. work shop <lb/>
yesterday we noticed that instead <lb/>
of screwing screws and turning <lb/>
way, the have a <lb/>
tattle contrivance which runs with <lb/>
a belt just does the work about <lb/>
as fast as six hands could do it the <lb/>
old way. It is plain that It is not <lb/>
made the boys think up <lb/>
this wrinkle, but there is just so <lb/>
much work lo be done that they <lb/>
had to make some shift. <lb/>
is the mother of invention. <lb/>
Now they don't turn a tap. <lb/>
for the town. We got <lb/>
the spelling match last A. <lb/>
G. Cox claims to be a modern <lb/>
speller, but says he thinks the <lb/>
man who ear spell a word the most <lb/>
ways should stand up the longest. <lb/>
He also thinks that a lot of <lb/>
words given out have just been <lb/>
made or are out of date. This <lb/>
brings to mind the old <lb/>
drowning man will catch at a <lb/>
Water for Communion Service <lb/>
Rev. Edward Everett Hale, the <lb/>
venerable pastor of the South <lb/>
church, has brought <lb/>
about a radical departure in <lb/>
communion service at his church <lb/>
by substituting water for wine. <lb/>
Dr. Hale has ban desirous for <lb/>
many years to bring about this <lb/>
change and when the <lb/>
cants tasted ordinary water <lb/>
place of the grape juice at the <lb/>
vice last Sunday- there was eon-id <lb/>
comment. Dr. Hale ex- <lb/>
plained the matter to the <lb/>
by saying that, accord- <lb/>
with his earnest desire of some <lb/>
years, the officers of the church had <lb/>
decided to use water in the com-<lb/>
is a mere matter of <lb/>
he said. use of wino is no <lb/>
essential to t In- communion. <lb/>
At great national of <lb/>
the I Church I <lb/>
with water. <lb/>
Christ His life on earth took the <lb/>
cup and drank the of the <lb/>
country. In every land it Is <lb/>
to use in the <lb/>
service the the country, <lb/>
and thank God, water has now <lb/>
come to be the beverage of Amer- <lb/>
Dr. Hide concluded bis remarks <lb/>
with a word in reference to tin- <lb/>
many persons who find wine either <lb/>
a or an offense and are, <lb/>
therefore, virtually burred from the <lb/>
Mass,, <lb/>
I Dispatch. I <lb/>
Eye Oat. <lb/>
James H. was enter- <lb/>
company at bis home <lb/>
Melvin street Tuesday evening <lb/>
when he took his handkerchief <lb/>
from bis pocket and blew bis nose. <lb/>
Those present were horrified to see <lb/>
bin left eye pop out of its socket <lb/>
by the ligaments down <lb/>
his cheek. One young woman <lb/>
fainted. pushed the eye <lb/>
back into the socket sud doing so <lb/>
carried eyelid in with it. He <lb/>
was blind for some time and <lb/>
pain was great. Dr. D. B. Smith <lb/>
had him removed to the Cleve- <lb/>
land General Hospital, took <lb/>
eye out replaced it properly. <lb/>
Cincinnati Dispatch. <lb/>
Experience fetches <lb/>
good clothes wear longest. <lb/>
good food best <lb/>
a good medicine that <lb/>
cares disease is naturally the <lb/>
best and cheapest. Hood's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla is the best <lb/>
cine money can buy, bee-use <lb/>
it cares when all others <lb/>
Poor Health fat <lb/>
in hips, <lb/>
no Vied Hood's <lb/>
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Mr And I look <lb/>
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Heyer <lb/>
Cong-rest Has Sale <lb/>
to Two Women. <lb/>
The bill offering the thanks of <lb/>
Congress to Miss Gould for <lb/>
her kind to the soldiers during <lb/>
the war will probably pass <lb/>
both houses <lb/>
Only two women have ever <lb/>
ed the thanks of congress. The <lb/>
first was Dollie Madison, for <lb/>
saved the original draft of the <lb/>
declaration of independence and <lb/>
Gilbert of Wash <lb/>
at the time the White <lb/>
House was captured by the British <lb/>
army and burned in 1814. In 1878 <lb/>
a similar honor was conferred upon <lb/>
Mrs. Thomson, of New <lb/>
York City, acknowledgment of <lb/>
her gift of Frank <lb/>
President and cab- <lb/>
signing tho emancipation <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
you <lb/>
Bail, Cattle. <lb/>
Hip, <lb/>
Poultry <lb/>
, on if<lb/>
tome. <lb/>
price. <lb/>
I pay cash s <lb/>
K. M. <lb/>
Market Greenville, N. C<lb/>
After two rears <lb/>
Of I, <lb/>
Your Policy <lb/>
table, <lb/>
Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid-up Insurance, <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
works automatically, <lb/>
Will reinstated with <lb/>
three years after lapse If are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the second and of <lb/>
year, provided the <lb/>
for the current be pail <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
To reduce Premium, et <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance, <lb/>
To Make Pulley Payable at <lb/>
an Endowment the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J, L. SUM, Aft, <lb/>
f. e. <lb/>
DEALER If <lb/>
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Ola J <lb/>
Jenkins, bis nil.-. <lb/>
The defend n, <lb/>
Nellie will Unit s <lb/>
i Proceeding, entitled as above, has <lb/>
I commenced In the Superior of <lb/>
County, before the Clerk, for the sale <lb/>
t for partition; and said de- <lb/>
will further take notice that <lb/>
are required in at office of the <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court for the County <lb/>
of on the Huh of March 1900. <lb/>
and mi-wit or demur to the petition an. <lb/>
complaint in said proceeding, or tho <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to tho Court for <lb/>
relief in said petition and com- <lb/>
plaint.<lb/>
It Clerk Sui. m r <lb/>
for <lb/>
GREENVILLE W. . <lb/>
c- <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Pies <lb/>
on has e <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi constantly eat <lb/>
hand. Country produce <lb/>
old. A trial will yen. <lb/>
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BOOKS <lb/>
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i-i and Beautifully <lb/>
by JACOB <lb/>
No. i noun book <lb/>
. . Treatise. <lb/>
i. . . <lb/>
No U BOOK <lb/>
All Small <lb/>
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Ho. V. POULTRY BOOK <lb/>
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Slates, inks, <lb/>
4- <lb/>
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No. <lb/>
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1601 H. . <lb/>
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1603 II. M. Lewis . <lb/>
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J. H. Parker . <lb/>
Mil Israel Moon . <lb/>
Ml A M Moon . <lb/>
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D. Harrow . <lb/>
Daniel . <lb/>
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Fred Mills . <lb/>
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Henry . <lb/>
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1379 <lb/>
ISM <lb/>
KM <lb/>
1591 <lb/>
1612 <lb/>
1613 <lb/>
1622 <lb/>
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H W. Martin . <lb/>
F. James . <lb/>
Dr. P. C. <lb/>
J T. <lb/>
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Moor <lb/>
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J 1616 <lb/>
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s. A. Gainer . <lb/>
j. A <lb/>
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CLERK SUPERIOR COURT <lb/>
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1461 <lb/>
1463 <lb/>
D. <lb/>
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D. <lb/>
1211 II.<lb/>
1591 D.<lb/>
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A. Move . <lb/>
Moore . <lb/>
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C, Moore . <lb/>
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1430 T <lb/>
1626 T <lb/>
REGISTER <lb/>
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It. Moore <lb/>
It. Ho. <lb/>
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DEEDS, <lb/>
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JOB PRINTING <lb/>
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TAX LIST. <lb/>
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I M. Lewis <lb/>
W. A. Pollard . <lb/>
P. M Smith . M ft <lb/>
w. it Roma . i <lb/>
II M. Jones . <lb/>
D II. James g <lb/>
I. J. Anderson . <lb/>
Tyson . tO <lb/>
W J . <lb/>
E. A. Johnson . m <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
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J. It. . <lb/>
A. L. . <lb/>
j it Spier . M <lb/>
J. It. Johnson . <lb/>
J. r. All-n . <lb/>
W. Pane . <lb/>
J. L. . <lb/>
J. II. Little . <lb/>
W. Hives . II <lb/>
Hi. Harris . <lb/>
T. A. . <lb/>
I. B . so <lb/>
P. A. Gainer . <lb/>
p. . <lb/>
S. M Jones . <lb/>
A M. Woolen . W <lb/>
It. Williams . <lb/>
W. L. . <lb/>
T. . <lb/>
D. . 0-1 <lb/>
W. M. Moore . M M <lb/>
T. P. Moors . l <lb/>
II. A. . <lb/>
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Baker Han . <lb/>
W. I. Wile-it . <lb/>
Mi a <lb/>
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Ml II s <lb/>
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W. It. Wilson . <lb/>
Ml Jno a . <lb/>
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F. A Mope . <lb/>
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M Edwards a . <lb/>
1- n <lb/>
Walker, Evan <lb/>
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ISM .- <lb/>
J. L. . <lb/>
I. B . <lb/>
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it T. . t; <lb/>
Co . IT <lb/>
1237 J. . <lb/>
House <lb/>
W. J. It . <lb/>
MS Bank -i .<lb/>
Cannon . <lb/>
W. L. Smith. . <lb/>
1421 a <lb/>
1554 W. M. Moore . <lb/>
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1551 Walker, <lb/>
ii company . H <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
Divine and sermon every <lb/>
and evening. Et <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
M. and Fridays at A <lb/>
M., Rev. I. A. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and Pray- <lb/>
meet evening. Rev. <lb/>
J, N. Booth, <lb/>
a. C <lb/>
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every Sun <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. in. W K. u- <lb/>
Services <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Motion, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school ID a. in. K. B. mi <lb/>
regular<lb/>
TO <lb/>
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no <lb/>
No. <lb/>
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Total . <lb/>
COURT <lb/>
To Whom Issued. <lb/>
W. H. Wilson <lb/>
It. M. Kennedy . <lb/>
J. B. Cherry . <lb/>
Hank of Greenville . <lb/>
j. ii. cherry ft Co. <lb/>
I Zeno Moore ft Bros. a <lb/>
s. Ponder ft Co. i <lb/>
J. It. ft Co. <lb/>
Pill County Co. <lb/>
It. L. . I <lb/>
J. I. BUSS . <lb/>
I. W. Lawrence . <lb/>
W. L. . <lb/>
1248 . <lb/>
1252 O. M. Mooring . <lb/>
1377 J. II. Cherry . lot <lb/>
1425 O. M. Mooring . M <lb/>
I O. M. Mooring . no <lb/>
J. II. Cherry. Treasurer <lb/>
1623 County Buggy Co. <lb/>
To Whom <lb/>
W. A. . <lb/>
It. L. . <lb/>
Jas . <lb/>
M. w Tyson . <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
T. J. M ore . <lb/>
E. A. . <lb/>
J. L. ft III. <lb/>
J. It. . <lb/>
J. H. . <lb/>
T. II. cherry . <lb/>
Amos <lb/>
It. D. Harrington <lb/>
I. II. . <lb/>
It. M. . <lb/>
J. A. . <lb/>
Marshall <lb/>
T. It- Moore . <lb/>
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J. B. . <lb/>
ii. P. Jolly . <lb/>
Q, M. . . <lb/>
E. J. Pollard . <lb/>
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J. It. Mobley . <lb/>
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Am <lb/>
1404 <lb/>
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Kelly Artist . <lb/>
J. . <lb/>
C. M . <lb/>
Jacob and others <lb/>
and other <lb/>
T II . <lb/>
S. II. Wilson others. <lb/>
W. I-;. <lb/>
W. I. others. <lb/>
J. It. Williams . <lb/>
IS. T. Tyson . <lb/>
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L. II. White . <lb/>
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L. T Perkins . <lb/>
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W. II. Harrington . <lb/>
c. L. Barrett . <lb/>
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S. A. Gainer . <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
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1,411<lb/>
A. K. A. M. <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets Aral and <lb/>
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W. M. J. M. Sense, Sec <lb/>
No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of P. Tar River Lodge, Kt <lb/>
meets every Friday evening <lb/>
B. M. T. M. Hooker. <lb/>
K. of R. <lb/>
R. Vance No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb/>
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no Total . <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
1.005 <lb/>
1.229 <lb/>
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No. To <lb/>
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J. A. Hyman . <lb/>
I. I. Moore . <lb/>
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Mrs. Horn . <lb/>
O. M. Mooring . <lb/>
S. I. . <lb/>
Mrs. Dora <lb/>
II. M. Mooring . <lb/>
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if<lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
TO A <lb/>
J. A. Hyman <lb/>
O. M. Mooring . <lb/>
Tor, J. A. . <lb/>
i S. I. Dudley . <lb/>
Mrs. Dora . <lb/>
Tin Dr. Joseph . <lb/>
i O. M. Mooring . <lb/>
I. I. Moore . <lb/>
i Mayor and Police <lb/>
1352 M. II. <lb/>
1.159 Charles Skinner<lb/>
Full Sheet Poster <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
Is only year and <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
and to <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
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price. <lb/>
Dora <lb/>
c. c. Vines . <lb/>
1424 S. I. Dudley . <lb/>
1426 M. Mooring . <lb/>
a j 1453 ilia Forties . <lb/>
1454 J. II. . <lb/>
B, . <lb/>
police of Greenville <lb/>
J. L. Keene . <lb/>
1470 L, I. Moore . <lb/>
Ill Mis Dora <lb/>
J. K. Fleming . <lb/>
ma Forbes . <lb/>
Police of <lb/>
1593 L. I, Moore . <lb/>
Wheeler . <lb/>
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Mo, Whom <lb/>
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II. Cherry. Treas. <lb/>
J. II cherry. <lb/>
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W. K. Patrick . <lb/>
J. T. . <lb/>
J. House . <lb/>
R. . <lb/>
Ill it. W. Smith . <lb/>
II. James . <lb/>
Sidney Daniel . <lb/>
. <lb/>
r. II. James . <lb/>
C. II . <lb/>
C. R. . <lb/>
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J. II. Palm k . <lb/>
Robert son . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Waller N. sties . <lb/>
1724 Jas. F. Allen . <lb/>
Johnston . <lb/>
A. Lang . <lb/>
It. M. . <lb/>
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c. It. <lb/>
Cobb . <lb/>
Sarah . <lb/>
Win. Hardy . <lb/>
C. M. Buck . <lb/>
M H. A. <lb/>
A. IV Hudson . <lb/>
l W. M. . <lb/>
I s. A. . <lb/>
I J. D. . <lb/>
A. Taylor . <lb/>
W. II. Harris . <lb/>
A. II Harris . <lb/>
1354 K. II. . <lb/>
1359 Frank Harrington <lb/>
1356 Manda . <lb/>
1351 <lb/>
O, W. Harrington <lb/>
J. T. Mobley . <lb/>
1363 II. II. Murphy . <lb/>
1361 A. M. Stocks . <lb/>
Win. Stocks . <lb/>
J. S. Allen . <lb/>
1367 John . <lb/>
T. King . <lb/>
1369 II. Jami . <lb/>
John May . <lb/>
iv ; . <lb/>
W. Pollard . <lb/>
lames Hans . <lb/>
J. c . <lb/>
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C. A . <lb/>
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1800. <lb/>
From W. <lb/>
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part payment of of <lb/>
M Mooring, Sheriff, on account of <lb/>
. and <lb/>
Ins. <lb/>
. taxi for i-i n on tax list of <lb/>
S. Superior Court Clerk, for Jury taxes. <lb/>
Moore. Clerk Superior Court, for <lb/>
T. Moore, Register of Deeds, for marriage license tax. <lb/>
Hire of convicts, <lb/>
Sale of old bridge At. <lb/>
Hyde County for support of pauper, <lb/>
ii-lair of support of <lb/>
Perkins, Register of for <lb/>
Amount Hunk if <lb/>
0,180.00 <lb/>
180.24 <lb/>
100.00 <lb/>
85.00 <lb/>
38.70 <lb/>
MM <lb/>
2,500.00 <lb/>
o. IT. A. every <lb/>
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F. hull. J. B. White, Conn- <lb/>
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in Fellows <lb/>
Hull. X. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; Sec. <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
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Smith Be<lb/>
So<lb/>
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County and <lb/>
made February 1809, being one of taxes <lb/>
levied by on to retail dealers and <lb/>
collected by M. January<lb/>
paid to the school fund in payment of funds used <lb/>
id by report <lb/>
of J, A as per order made <lb/>
by of County 1890, <lb/>
paid County orders a per filed,<lb/>
14.93.1.80 <lb/>
547.041 <lb/>
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TO<lb/>
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TO<lb/>
Statement Showing Amount of Outstanding Indebtedness at the dose <lb/>
of Fiscal Year Ending December 3rd, <lb/>
Amount of audited claims on order books from 4th, <lb/>
1874 to December 1800, inclusive, which have not <lb/>
been of record, . <lb/>
of interest due on of onion issued in payment <lb/>
vaults, <lb/>
due Hank of Greenville tor money, <lb/>
. an interest on sum <lb/>
December 3rd, 1800, <lb/>
224.00 <lb/>
8,600.00 <lb/>
26.41 <lb/>
Also a nice Hardware. <lb/>
I can now lie found in the <lb/>
brink store formerly <lb/>
occupied by <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME SEE ME. <lb/>
I. it. COREY. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Total Dec, 3rd 1899, <lb/>
OP <lb/>
Thomas I in and for the County hen-tit <lb/>
foregoing of tin of Pill County i <lb/>
and record in <lb/>
under my this the of 1800. <lb/>
Register <lb/>
131.1 T. <lb/>
till Si, <lb/>
1400 J <lb/>
1402 <lb/>
1403 <lb/>
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Moore . <lb/>
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N. To Whom leaned. <lb/>
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iv c. Harrow . <lb/>
I. It . I <lb/>
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j. j I l <lb/>
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J A Hails <lb/>
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MS It Moore <lb/>
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M A loll <lb/>
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II. <lb/>
T II. <lb/>
J M. Cos . . <lb/>
Joyner <lb/>
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W. c. Nelson . <lb/>
V.-. I. . <lb/>
J. II Smith . <lb/>
l. A. <lb/>
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We idler One Dollars <lb/>
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Cat a nil Cure. <lb/>
K. Props., <lb/>
Toledo, <lb/>
have <lb/>
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out any obligations made by their, nm u u the <lb/>
,, . , i i i , i Highest market prices <lb/>
wholesale drug produce. <lb/>
gists, Toledo, O. <lb/>
it Marvin, <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers OB <lb/>
and <lb/>
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M. Greenville A. M. on <lb/>
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Fake Laxative Quinine <lb/>
HE CHILLS <lb/>
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Winnie Chapman . <lb/>
James Ion . <lb/>
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Oliver . <lb/>
Johnson . <lb/>
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Henry . <lb/>
and wife. <lb/>
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Council . <lb/>
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Abram Hemby and <lb/>
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Nancy Moors . <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson A <lb/>
J. II. ,,. <lb/>
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Winnie . <lb/>
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Edwin . <lb/>
Mrs. . <lb/>
Hannah . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
AM. . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
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John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
J. p. Pope . <lb/>
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Polly . <lb/>
S. . <lb/>
Atkinson . <lb/>
Patsy . <lb/>
Oliver <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
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Mary . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
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nettle . <lb/>
I. Simmons . <lb/>
Mary K. Cannon . <lb/>
it. a. Robeson . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
May . <lb/>
Harriet . <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
Washington Daniel . <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
Chapman . <lb/>
Riven . <lb/>
. <lb/>
F. Hall . <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
J. It. Heath . <lb/>
Q, W. Smith . <lb/>
Abram Hemby and wife. <lb/>
Wright Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Price . <lb/>
Lassiter . <lb/>
j. O. Taylor . <lb/>
Hathaway . <lb/>
Barbara . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
W. . <lb/>
Maria Harrington . <lb/>
Nancy Moore . <lb/>
Kenneth Henderson A <lb/>
J. II. . <lb/>
Polly Adams . <lb/>
Chapman . <lb/>
long . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Mrs. Joyner . <lb/>
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Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
Alex. Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
. <lb/>
7.15 C, . <lb/>
John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
Mays . <lb/>
J. D. . <lb/>
W. O. . <lb/>
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David . <lb/>
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Jason Parker . <lb/>
KM Annie Smith . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Holly Smith . <lb/>
Ml K. . <lb/>
Virginia . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Oliver . <lb/>
Henry Johnson . <lb/>
;. Polly . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
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I. Simmons . <lb/>
Mary F. . <lb/>
It. A. . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
Harriet . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Heath and wife. <lb/>
Washington Daniel . <lb/>
; Isabella . <lb/>
j Chapman . <lb/>
I Sam Rives . <lb/>
I Mary . <lb/>
To Whom U <lb/>
I John R. Ball. <lb/>
I Ellis . <lb/>
I . <lb/>
I J. R Heath . <lb/>
it. Smith . <lb/>
I Abram and wife. <lb/>
Wright Williams . <lb/>
I Simon . <lb/>
. <lb/>
I Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Price . <lb/>
Patsy . <lb/>
Cannon . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
O, . <lb/>
Harrington . <lb/>
J. A. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Frank Grimes .,,. <lb/>
J, A. Lang . <lb/>
and wife. <lb/>
daisy Belcher . <lb/>
Noah . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Margaret Allen . <lb/>
Nancy . <lb/>
K. Henderson and <lb/>
II. . <lb/>
gull Adam . <lb/>
Winnie Chapman . <lb/>
James long . <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mis. Chas. . <lb/>
Hannah . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Amanda . <lb/>
Al. Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
CHerri . <lb/>
c. . <lb/>
John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
David Move . <lb/>
J. D. Pope . <lb/>
W. ii. . <lb/>
Ned Mar . <lb/>
Martha Trip;, . <lb/>
Catharine . <lb/>
David <lb/>
E. Neal . <lb/>
Chancy . <lb/>
Jason Parker . <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Smith . <lb/>
S. Brown . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
Patsy Edward . <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
A. . <lb/>
Mettle . <lb/>
Simmons . <lb/>
It v . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
Harriett . <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Brings . <lb/>
Council Chapman . <lb/>
Sam Hives . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
John F. Pal . <lb/>
Ellis . <lb/>
. <lb/>
J. It. H-nth . <lb/>
O. W. Smith . <lb/>
Abram Hemby and wife. <lb/>
Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Maria Price . <lb/>
Patsy . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Maria Harrington . <lb/>
Frank Grimes . <lb/>
Gamy . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Flanagan Coffin Co. <lb/>
A Savage A Co. <lb/>
E. A. Cherry . <lb/>
John c. Tyson . <lb/>
Spain . <lb/>
Nancy Moors . <lb/>
K, Henderson ft . <lb/>
J. II. . <lb/>
Adams . <lb/>
. <lb/>
James long . <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
Elisabeth . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
Alex. Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Sam cherry . <lb/>
C. Horton . <lb/>
John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
J. V. Pope . <lb/>
W. and wits <lb/>
May . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Carr . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
I E. Neal . <lb/>
chancy Grimmer . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Annie Smith . <lb/>
i Fulford . <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
S. . <lb/>
I Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
palsy Edwards . <lb/>
, Oliver . <lb/>
I Henry Johnson . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
i Harris . <lb/>
Mary Jones . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
I A. . <lb/>
Clay . <lb/>
Simmons . <lb/>
I R. A. . <lb/>
i John . <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
I Henry . <lb/>
Heath and wife. <lb/>
Washington Daniel . <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
Council . <lb/>
I Hives . <lb/>
I Mary . <lb/>
I John K. . <lb/>
i Ellis . <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
J. It. Heath . <lb/>
G. W. Smith . <lb/>
Abram and wife . <lb/>
Wright Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Price . <lb/>
Patsy . <lb/>
Barbara cannon . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Harrington . <lb/>
Frank Crimes . <lb/>
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Mary . <lb/>
Kettle Keel . <lb/>
Willis Johnson and wife . <lb/>
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Jerry Rountree . <lb/>
Joseph Cox . <lb/>
Starling Shelly . <lb/>
Foreman . <lb/>
Margaret . <lb/>
I,. H. White . <lb/>
Henry Duff . <lb/>
Nancy Moore. <lb/>
K. Henderson Son. <lb/>
J. H. nil . <lb/>
Polly Adams . <lb/>
Winnie . <lb/>
James Long . <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mrs. Chas. Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
Elizabeth . <lb/>
Amanda . <lb/>
Alex. Harris . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Cherry . <lb/>
c. Horton . <lb/>
John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy . <lb/>
J P. PaM . <lb/>
W. a, and wife <lb/>
Ned . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
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David . <lb/>
K. Neal . <lb/>
Grimmer . <lb/>
Jason Parker <lb/>
Annie . <lb/>
Fulford . <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
S. . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
Patsy . <lb/>
Oliver . <lb/>
II. Johnson . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Mary . .<lb/>
. <lb/>
Gay . <lb/>
Simmons . <lb/>
R. A. ,,, .,.,. <lb/>
John Evans . . . <lb/>
May . <lb/>
Henry j-ail . <lb/>
Heath and <lb/>
Washington Daniel . <lb/>
Isabella <lb/>
Council . <lb/>
Samuel . <lb/>
Mary Brown ., <lb/>
John E. Pall . <lb/>
Ellis . <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
J It. Heath . <lb/>
c. w. smith . <lb/>
and wife. <lb/>
Wright Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tinker. <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Maria Price . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Barbara cannon . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Harrington . <lb/>
Prank Crimes . <lb/>
Belcher . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
Keel .,. <lb/>
Willis Johnson and wife. <lb/>
., <lb/>
. <lb/>
J. cox. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Margaret Allen . <lb/>
Flanagan Coffin <lb/>
Nancy Moore . <lb/>
K. Henderson Son. <lb/>
II. . <lb/>
P. My Adams. <lb/>
Winnie Chapman .,. <lb/>
James long . <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mrs. Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree. <lb/>
Gauls. <lb/>
Amanda Dunn. <lb/>
Alex. Harris . <lb/>
.,. <lb/>
Cherry . <lb/>
c Horton. <lb/>
John Wilson ., <lb/>
Hardy <lb/>
J. D. Pope. <lb/>
W. G. w. <lb/>
Ned May <lb/>
Martha <lb/>
Catharine Carr. <lb/>
David . <lb/>
K. Neal. <lb/>
chancy Grimmer. <lb/>
Jason Parker .,. <lb/>
Annie Smith ., <lb/>
Redmond Fulford ., <lb/>
Polly Smith <lb/>
s. . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson <lb/>
Oliver .,, <lb/>
Polly .,. <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Mary Jones . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Gay <lb/>
I,. Simmons . <lb/>
It. A. .; <lb/>
John Evans . <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
Henry Pall . <lb/>
Heath <lb/>
Washington Daniel .; <lb/>
Isabella <lb/>
Council Chapman <lb/>
Samuel . <lb/>
Mary Brown . <lb/>
Ellis . <lb/>
. <lb/>
J R. Heath <lb/>
G. W. Smith . <lb/>
Abram Hemby and wife. <lb/>
Wright . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
Mafia Price ., <lb/>
patsy Lassiter . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Martha .<lb/>
Frank Grimes <lb/>
To Whom <lb/>
to John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
H J. D. . <lb/>
I W. wife <lb/>
May . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Catharine . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
m Neal . <lb/>
Chaney . <lb/>
. Jason Parker . <lb/>
Ill list Annie smith . <lb/>
Redmond Fulford . <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
j a H B. . <lb/>
, Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
Oliver . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
I Harris . <lb/>
IS UM Mary Jones . <lb/>
M Bynum Teel . <lb/>
A. . <lb/>
so MS Gay . <lb/>
Simmons . <lb/>
It. A. . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
JIM Peter May . <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
on Heath <lb/>
Washington . <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
Council . <lb/>
i o Samuel Rives . <lb/>
1203 Mary Brown . <lb/>
Kill . <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
j G. W. Smith . <lb/>
1207 Abram Hemby and wife. <lb/>
1203 Wright Williams . <lb/>
1209 . <lb/>
1210 Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
1-H Moors . <lb/>
1-1 Price . <lb/>
,, i-1.1 Patsy . <lb/>
1211 Cannon . <lb/>
1215 Vick . <lb/>
1216 Maria Harrington . <lb/>
1217 Frank Grimes . <lb/>
Mary . <lb/>
1213 Keel . <lb/>
1220 Willis Johnson . <lb/>
. <lb/>
1222 Isabella . <lb/>
0.1 1223 Joseph Cox . <lb/>
1224 Foreman . <lb/>
Margaret Allen . <lb/>
l 1226 Belcher . <lb/>
1227 Jingle . <lb/>
Henry Johnson . <lb/>
1234 Ross . <lb/>
I 1239 David . <lb/>
1276 M. C. . <lb/>
1374 Nancy Moore . <lb/>
1276 K. Henderson Soil. <lb/>
J. H. . <lb/>
Polly Adams . <lb/>
Winnie Chapman . <lb/>
1279 James long . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Mrs. Chan Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree. <lb/>
Elisabeth . <lb/>
1284 Amanda . <lb/>
Mary It, .<lb/>
121.7<lb/>
t J urn <lb/>
1292 <lb/>
1293 <lb/>
M 1294 <lb/>
1295 <lb/>
1296 <lb/>
1297 <lb/>
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1500<lb/>
taos <lb/>
i N 1304 <lb/>
I 1505 <lb/>
1507 <lb/>
II HO<lb/>
1310 <lb/>
1311 <lb/>
1312 <lb/>
1315 <lb/>
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1315 <lb/>
a 1316 <lb/>
1317<lb/>
Sam <lb/>
c. Horton . <lb/>
John <lb/>
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J D. . <lb/>
W. O. and wife <lb/>
May . <lb/>
Martha . <lb/>
Catharine Carr . <lb/>
. <lb/>
E, Neal . <lb/>
chancy Grimmer . <lb/>
Jason Parker . <lb/>
Annie Smith . <lb/>
Redmond . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
S. . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
Oliver . <lb/>
Polly . <lb/>
Harris . <lb/>
Jones . <lb/>
Teel .,. <lb/>
A. . <lb/>
Beetle Gay . <lb/>
L. Simmons . <lb/>
R. A. . <lb/>
John . <lb/>
Peter May . <lb/>
Henry Dull . <lb/>
Heath and <lb/>
Washington Daniel . <lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Samuel Hives . <lb/>
ISM Mary . <lb/>
1322 Kills . <lb/>
1323 Dupree . <lb/>
1324 W. Smith . <lb/>
1325 Abram and wife. <lb/>
Wright Williams . <lb/>
1527 Simon Tucker. <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
1329 Jennie . <lb/>
Maria Price . <lb/>
1331 Palsy Lassiter . <lb/>
Barbara Cannon . <lb/>
1333 Martha . <lb/>
1331 Maria Harrington . <lb/>
1533 Frank Grimes . <lb/>
1536 Mary . <lb/>
1537 Keel . <lb/>
1358 Willis Johnson . <lb/>
Grizzle . <lb/>
it <lb/>
Belcher <lb/>
Keel . <lb/>
Willis Johnson . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Isabella <lb/>
. Joseph Cox <lb/>
., <lb/>
no Margaret Allen . <lb/>
J. W. Smith <lb/>
Nancy Moore <lb/>
K. Henderson A <lb/>
j. mi . <lb/>
Polly Adams .- <lb/>
Winnie .- <lb/>
James Long <lb/>
Edwin Haddock <lb/>
Mis. Chas. Joyner . <lb/>
Dupree <lb/>
Elizabeth <lb/>
Amanda <lb/>
Alex. Harris <lb/>
Mary <lb/>
u Cherry <lb/>
C, <lb/>
1310 <lb/>
1311 <lb/>
1542 <lb/>
1313 <lb/>
1314 <lb/>
1215 <lb/>
1316 <lb/>
1317<lb/>
1475 <lb/>
I 1476 <lb/>
1477 <lb/>
1478 <lb/>
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1491 <lb/>
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1494<lb/>
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on <lb/>
Isabella <lb/>
Joseph Cox . <lb/>
Foreman . <lb/>
Margaret Allen . <lb/>
Belcher . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Johnson . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
Nancy Moore . <lb/>
K. Henderson . Son. <lb/>
J. H. . <lb/>
Polly Adams . <lb/>
Winnie Chapman . <lb/>
James Long . <lb/>
Edwin Haddock . <lb/>
Mrs. Joyner . <lb/>
Hannah Dupree . <lb/>
Elisabeth . <lb/>
Amanda Dunn . <lb/>
Sam Cherry . <lb/>
c. tn . <lb/>
John Wilson . <lb/>
Hardy Randolph . <lb/>
J. D. Pope . <lb/>
w. o. and wife <lb/>
May . <lb/>
Marina . <lb/>
Carr . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
Neal. <lb/>
Chaney Grimmer . <lb/>
Parker. <lb/>
Annie Smith . <lb/>
Redmond Fulford . <lb/>
Polly Smith . <lb/>
S. . <lb/>
Virginia Atkinson . <lb/>
Oliver<lb/>
g Harris . <lb/>
I not Mary Jones . <lb/>
Teel . <lb/>
A . <lb/>
Jg it, tile Gay . <lb/>
I. .,, <lb/>
Ami. No, To Whom lamed. <lb/>
1510 Peter . <lb/>
1511 Henry . <lb/>
Heath wife. <lb/>
II Washington Daniel . <lb/>
Isabella Brian . <lb/>
Council Chapman . <lb/>
Samuel Rives . <lb/>
Mary Brown . <lb/>
Flanagan. Coffin Co. <lb/>
Ellis . <lb/>
Dupree . <lb/>
O. W. Smith . <lb/>
Abram and wife. <lb/>
Wright Williams . <lb/>
Simon Tucker . <lb/>
Lawrence Joyner . <lb/>
Jennie Moore . <lb/>
I Maria Price . <lb/>
I Palsy Lassiter . <lb/>
t Barbara Cannon . <lb/>
I Martha . <lb/>
Maria Harrington . <lb/>
I Frank Grimes . <lb/>
I Mary . <lb/>
I Keel . <lb/>
I Willis Johnson wife.,<lb/>
Isabella . <lb/>
Joseph Cox . <lb/>
Foreman . <lb/>
I Margaret Alice . <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Johnson . <lb/>
David . <lb/>
Matthews . <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Edward Smith . <lb/>
HOME, AGED AND <lb/>
To Whom Issued. <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
M.-G. Bryan . <lb/>
J. W. Smith . <lb/>
J. W. Smith . <lb/>
J. W. Smith . <lb/>
J. W. . <lb/>
I W. Smith . <lb/>
t J. W. Smith . <lb/>
I J. W. . <lb/>
J. W. -Smith . 1310 <lb/>
I J. W. Smith . <lb/>
J. I. Son . <lb/>
I J. W. Smith . <lb/>
J. <lb/>
To Whom Issued. <lb/>
Baker . <lb/>
G. M. Mooring . <lb/>
Q. M. Mooring . <lb/>
Ormond Carr . <lb/>
Moore Bro. <lb/>
H. M. Harass . <lb/>
J. C. Son. <lb/>
J. H. Co., <lb/>
G. M. Mooring . <lb/>
Ormond A . <lb/>
J. ii Cherry Co. <lb/>
O. II. Mooring . <lb/>
Moore ft Bro <lb/>
B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
M Mooring . <lb/>
C. A Son. <lb/>
Moore A Bro. <lb/>
J. . <lb/>
M. Mooring . <lb/>
II. Harder . <lb/>
S Mooring . <lb/>
ill <lb/>
OF HEALTH. No. <lb/>
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IT. K. A. <lb/>
Dr. Ii A. <lb/>
Dr. E. A. <lb/>
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Whom <lb/>
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Dr. c. <lb/>
Dr. I'll. <lb/>
Dr. c. <lb/>
Dr. C. it'll. <lb/>
Dr. C. <lb/>
. <lb/>
INSANE. <lb/>
To Whom Issued. <lb/>
c. Ward <lb/>
Cobb, cannon A Co. <lb/>
II. Harding J. A. laing <lb/>
Jno. D. . <lb/>
G. M. Mooring . <lb/>
O. M. Mooring . <lb/>
II. Harding and S. I. Flem- <lb/>
. <lb/>
Dr. B. T. Cog . <lb/>
G M. Mooring . <lb/>
J. It. Johnson and A. L. <lb/>
. <lb/>
O, M. Mooring . <lb/>
Slate Insane Asylum . <lb/>
W. Moore . <lb/>
J. J. . <lb/>
Dr. J. . <lb/>
G. M. Mooring . <lb/>
CONVEYING To JAIL. <lb/>
No. To Whom Issued <lb/>
T. J. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
It. T. J. <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
J. C. . <lb/>
W. U House . <lb/>
Fred Mills . <lb/>
Richard . <lb/>
Mills . <lb/>
j. j, Carson . <lb/>
las Israel Moors . <lb/>
J. II. Parker . <lb/>
S. A. . <lb/>
US .-. M. Mooring . MM <lb/>
Henry Lewis . <lb/>
Sidney Daniel . o <lb/>
G. M. Mooring . <lb/>
M. . <lb/>
G, M. Mooring . <lb/>
M. . <lb/>
1212 F. Case . <lb/>
Israel Moore . <lb/>
1255 Joseph . <lb/>
Joseph . k ii <lb/>
J. J. Carson . <lb/>
R, Overton . <lb/>
O, M. Mooring . s <lb/>
M. Mooring . <lb/>
c a. Bland . <lb/>
ITS <lb/>
SHERIFFS. <lb/>
To Whom Issued. <lb/>
G. M. Mooring . <lb/>
W. II, Harrington . <lb/>
W. II. Harrington . <lb/>
It. W. King . <lb/>
W. Harrington . <lb/>
G. M. Mooring . <lb/>
It. T. Hodges . <lb/>
W. T. Knight . <lb/>
W. I. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
. <lb/>
T. C. . <lb/>
c. M Mooring . <lb/>
J. c. Woolen . <lb/>
W, H Harrington . <lb/>
It, W. King . <lb/>
It. T. . <lb/>
W L. . <lb/>
It. T, Hodges . <lb/>
O. M. Mooring . <lb/>
It. T Hodge, . <lb/>
It. T. Hodges . <lb/>
M. W. Page . <lb/>
O. M. Mooring . <lb/>
t;. M. Mooring . <lb/>
W. II. . <lb/>
T. Hodges <lb/>
C. Crawford <lb/>
Total <lb/>
CORONER. <lb/>
To Whom Issued.<lb/>
oil. <lb/>
JAIL. <lb/>
To Whom Issued. <lb/>
Dudley . <lb/>
s Co. <lb/>
J H. A Co. <lb/>
Moore A Bro . <lb/>
M. Missing . <lb/>
W. II. Harrington . <lb/>
H. M. Harder . <lb/>
J. C. . <lb/>
j. T. Smith . <lb/>
S. Tucker A Co. <lb/>
o. M. Mooring . <lb/>
J. Cherry CO. <lb/>
m. Mooring . <lb/>
G S. A CO. . <lb/>
M. Mooring . <lb/>
Brown A Hooker . <lb/>
.;. M Mooring <lb/>
G. S. A <lb/>
George Dudley . <lb/>
II. M. . <lb/>
Zeno A- <lb/>
B. Cherry A C. <lb/>
A Co. <lb/>
Carr . <lb/>
White . <lb/>
Buggy Co. <lb/>
O. A Co. <lb/>
MooTIng <lb/>
To Whom leaved, <lb/>
Henry Brown . <lb/>
s. Co. <lb/>
Baker Hart . <lb/>
T. A. . <lb/>
J. D. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
W. E. ProV-tor . <lb/>
John Canady . <lb/>
H. H. . <lb/>
A. D. . <lb/>
J. T. Lewis . <lb/>
Henry . <lb/>
J. D. . <lb/>
Alfred . <lb/>
M. G. . <lb/>
It. M. Starkey . <lb/>
RoM, . <lb/>
II. M. . <lb/>
It. M. . <lb/>
J. o. Proctor <lb/>
J. D. . <lb/>
A Carr . <lb/>
T. II. . <lb/>
J. P. . <lb/>
W. O. . <lb/>
o, w. Harrington . <lb/>
A Can- . <lb/>
A. . <lb/>
It. M. . <lb/>
I A Carr . <lb/>
T. A. . <lb/>
J. II. . <lb/>
W. II. Skinner . <lb/>
II M. . <lb/>
g . <lb/>
o. A Bro . <lb/>
F A. . <lb/>
E. G. . <lb/>
W. K. . <lb/>
T. A. . <lb/>
A Carr . <lb/>
It. T. . <lb/>
J. Gaskins . <lb/>
It. M. . <lb/>
c. E. Harris . <lb/>
J o. Proctor A Bro. <lb/>
It. M. . <lb/>
W. J. . <lb/>
j. Proctor<lb/>
Canady A Brown . <lb/>
O. W. Harrington . <lb/>
W. G. Cory . <lb/>
It M, . <lb/>
Calvin J. Tucker . <lb/>
James II. . <lb/>
J. O. Proctor A Bro. <lb/>
I red. II Moore . <lb/>
A Parker . <lb/>
Carr . <lb/>
L. A. Cobb. <lb/>
. <lb/>
J. R. Davenport . <lb/>
Co. Buggy Co. <lb/>
J. Hester . <lb/>
It. M. . <lb/>
J. It. Cherry. Treas. <lb/>
A It. House . <lb/>
I Williams . <lb/>
J. Flanagan Muggy Co. <lb/>
Proctor <lb/>
Jas. L. . <lb/>
J. II. Cherry A Co. <lb/>
It. M. . <lb/>
. W. Harrington . <lb/>
J. P. . <lb/>
J. E. Stocks . <lb/>
W. II. . <lb/>
i. w. . <lb/>
j. o. Proctor A Bro. <lb/>
T. A. . <lb/>
II. C. . <lb/>
H. . <lb/>
Baker A Hart . <lb/>
J. J. Cherry . <lb/>
it. M. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
G. M. MooTIng <lb/>
To Whom Issue. <lb/>
J. Spain . <lb/>
J. Spain . <lb/>
J. O. Proctor Bro <lb/>
It. It. Cotton . <lb/>
It, It. rotten . <lb/>
c. M. Mooring . <lb/>
Brown . <lb/>
It. It. . <lb/>
. <lb/>
Ill <lb/>
to, To Whom d.<lb/>
J. B. . <lb/>
Josephus . <lb/>
J. J. Harass. <lb/>
Jason . <lb/>
J H. . <lb/>
J. It Oven-ion . <lb/>
J Williams . <lb/>
ft T. J. . <lb/>
Oil <lb/>
mm spin, comes <lb/>
I MUST CLEAR OUT A r <lb/>
Fall Winter Clothing <lb/>
TO <lb/>
STYLES. WOULD A. <lb/>
Special Price <lb/>
ON A <lb/>
i Good Suit <lb/>
IF SO I AM PREPARED <lb/>
TO GIVE YOU A BARGAIN. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
la the margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind yon that you owe <lb/>
Tub Eastern Reflector for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
It turned cold sure enough this <lb/>
time. <lb/>
to St. Valentine's <lb/>
day, 14th. <lb/>
Fresh Sweet N. Y. Butter <lb/>
N. C. Butter at H. M. <lb/>
Thursday night had almost a <lb/>
summer time feeling. <lb/>
The children had a masquerade <lb/>
party in the opera house Friday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
The Governor has appointed J. <lb/>
L. Fleming, of Greenville, a Notary <lb/>
Public. <lb/>
No wonder people catch bail <lb/>
colds when there is so much differ- <lb/>
in the weather as between <lb/>
Friday this morning. <lb/>
The weather Indications remind <lb/>
to say that The Reflector <lb/>
would appreciate a call from the <lb/>
wood paying subscribers. <lb/>
The Filipinos are learning Boer <lb/>
tricks and have gone to catching <lb/>
some of the Americans in traps and <lb/>
capturing their supplies. <lb/>
The weather has been very <lb/>
threatening today but promises to <lb/>
be better after awhile. Out west <lb/>
the inhabitants are catching <lb/>
Cotton at cents sounds all <lb/>
right compared with what the <lb/>
farmers have been getting for it. <lb/>
But the trouble is that there is so <lb/>
little of it left to be sold at the ad- <lb/>
The Greene Comity Standard <lb/>
brings forward Capt. Swift Gal- <lb/>
of Snow Hill, as a <lb/>
date tor Congress in the second dis- <lb/>
You do not find much bet- <lb/>
Democrats than the Captain. <lb/>
Liveryman J. F. King owns a <lb/>
mule that had a very large tumor in <lb/>
the stomach. Thursday he got <lb/>
Dr. to out it out, and says he <lb/>
mule will recover and <lb/>
be all right. The tumor <lb/>
nearly pounds. <lb/>
At the risk of her life, Miss <lb/>
Mary White held Mrs. William <lb/>
Foley a would be suicide, suspend- <lb/>
ed from a third story window, at <lb/>
Conn., until help came. <lb/>
A Live Man Dead Legally. <lb/>
Judge J. H. of <lb/>
circuit, has decided that a <lb/>
claimant for an estate who is alive <lb/>
is dead legally. The judge <lb/>
living in Texas and not knowing <lb/>
until 1806 of his father's death or <lb/>
the division of the estate but where <lb/>
one leaves a State and cuts off all <lb/>
communication with and <lb/>
relatives he becomes presumptively <lb/>
at least dead to the world. I <lb/>
scarcely think the statute of i <lb/>
will hardly stop wait on <lb/>
him any more than the village of <lb/>
Falling Water awaited the <lb/>
of Rip Van Winkle or the <lb/>
wife of Enoch Arden awaited his <lb/>
return. Besides he returned in <lb/>
1898 and knew the facts or <lb/>
have known them fully, did <lb/>
not sue till <lb/>
a Beautiful and <lb/>
riving City. <lb/>
A visitor whose pleasure it has <lb/>
never to visit the city of Green- <lb/>
ville before yesterday, expresses <lb/>
himself as very much struck with <lb/>
the life, push and beauty of the <lb/>
town. He says he finds stores in <lb/>
Greenville that do credit to <lb/>
any city, the merchants displaying <lb/>
as great taste in the arrangement <lb/>
of their show-windows will be <lb/>
found in Raleigh, Wilmington or <lb/>
any of the other cities of the State. <lb/>
Going on, he that <lb/>
Greenville has often been spoken of <lb/>
as the borne of that beauty and <lb/>
witchery which all men <lb/>
of beautiful ladies. He is willing <lb/>
to submit to this report without a <lb/>
murmur, and add that it is doubly <lb/>
true. Greenville lacks nothing In <lb/>
this stranger. <lb/>
On the Wrong Train. <lb/>
A gentleman who arrived in <lb/>
Greenville on the train Wednesday <lb/>
evening, found himself in some- <lb/>
what of a predicament. He was <lb/>
booked for an entertainment in <lb/>
Washington that night and was en- <lb/>
route to that town to fill the en- <lb/>
but somehow he took <lb/>
the wrong train and came to Green- <lb/>
ville instead of going to Washing- <lb/>
ton. He sent a telegram explain <lb/>
mishap and left through <lb/>
the country Washington as <lb/>
soon as he could get a carriage. <lb/>
Big Crowd Ordinary Show <lb/>
Alba Hey wood gave his enter- <lb/>
night and <lb/>
was greeted by the largest audience <lb/>
that has assembled in the present <lb/>
house. Not a reserved seat <lb/>
was left unsold and many extra <lb/>
ones were put In. <lb/>
Ulrich's cello solo <lb/>
and Miss Monroe's violin playing <lb/>
were good, but on the whole the <lb/>
entertainment fell far below ex- <lb/>
and was entirely too short <lb/>
to be worth the price. It is a <lb/>
much overrated company. <lb/>
His Father Dead. <lb/>
Thursday afternoon Mr. Hugh <lb/>
W. received a telegram <lb/>
Danville <lb/>
of his father. He left at once <lb/>
through the country for Tarboro to <lb/>
catch a night train there Dan <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Robbed by Highwaymen <lb/>
M. M. Perry, who has a stall in <lb/>
the Raleigh market, was held <lb/>
and robbed by highwaymen early <lb/>
yesterday morning near Rocky <lb/>
Mount. Mr. Perry was returning <lb/>
from Nashville, where he had sold <lb/>
a number of horses Tuesday, and <lb/>
out to walk from Rocky <lb/>
Mount to South Rocky Mount, in- <lb/>
tending to board a train at the <lb/>
latter place for Raleigh. When <lb/>
about midway between the two <lb/>
towns he was stopped by three <lb/>
masked men, who, at the point of <lb/>
their pistols, relieved him of a <lb/>
large sum of <lb/>
and Post. <lb/>
Some to Ale, Si me to You. <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
Miss Alice left this <lb/>
for <lb/>
M. II. this <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Miss Hattie left this <lb/>
morning for Washington. <lb/>
II. T. King returned <lb/>
evening <lb/>
R. Harrington returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Tin i <lb/>
every <lb/>
I ins j <lb/>
Z. V. <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
Johnston returned Wed- <lb/>
evening from Scotland <lb/>
Mrs. Zeno Moore and child left <lb/>
this morning to visit relatives in <lb/>
Edgecombe. <lb/>
Mr. Elmo Walls, who has been <lb/>
here visiting his brother, <lb/>
Harry Walls, returned to Wilson <lb/>
today. <lb/>
T. H. and bride, Miss <lb/>
Mamie took the train <lb/>
here Wednesday evening for Kin- <lb/>
Miss Bessie Vail, of Baltimore, <lb/>
who has been here as milliner, for <lb/>
Mrs. Leggett, left this morning <lb/>
her home. <lb/>
Judge Howard W. Hayes and <lb/>
Dr. John A. Wells, of Newark, N. <lb/>
J., are at William Whitehead's, <lb/>
near Greenville, enjoying the an- <lb/>
hunt they take in this section. <lb/>
J. P. Pittman, of Dunn, arrived <lb/>
Wednesday evening on a visit here. <lb/>
Finding The Reflector in <lb/>
trouble, and being a newspaper <lb/>
man himself, he very kindly gave <lb/>
us a helping hand. <lb/>
February, 1900. <lb/>
G. A. returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
R. L. Smith returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from Richmond. <lb/>
Adrian Savage returned Thins <lb/>
day, evening from Richmond. <lb/>
W. S. Bernard rs- <lb/>
day evening from Chapel Hill. <lb/>
J. P. Pittman, of Dunn, who has <lb/>
on a visit here, left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
H. A. of Atlanta, who <lb/>
has been spending some days here, <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
. H. Tyson left this morning for <lb/>
Baltimore to take a course at a <lb/>
business college there. <lb/>
Ex-Gov. it is and Mrs. Jarvis <lb/>
returned Thursday evening from <lb/>
their visit to Currituck. <lb/>
Saturday, February 10.1900. <lb/>
Prof. State Chemist, was <lb/>
here today. <lb/>
J. M. of LaGrange, <lb/>
came in this morning. <lb/>
H. P. left this morning <lb/>
to spend Sunday in Henderson. <lb/>
C Miss Maggie of Cone- <lb/>
toe, who has been visiting Mrs. D. <lb/>
E. House, returned home today. <lb/>
Rev. N. M. Watson left this <lb/>
morning for Chapel Hill to preach <lb/>
Sunday for the University students. <lb/>
Bruce Williams, of at- <lb/>
for the Atlantic Coast Line, <lb/>
came in Friday evening. <lb/>
OW. L. James, of Salisbury, who <lb/>
has spending several weeks <lb/>
with his daughter, Mrs. O. E. <lb/>
Warren, this for his <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Multiplied. <lb/>
. hi <lb/>
-ii. ii is <lb/>
m hat In- <lb/>
I lit.- more <lb/>
who <lb/>
the he invests He <lb/>
vim Battle Fortune, hut deals <lb/>
with a material certainty. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
today M . <lb/>
Miss Kalie is <lb/>
Urn. U. ibis <lb/>
J. Ii. spent Hie day <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
There are of drummers advertises. <lb/>
today. I Every dollar expended in <lb/>
to see Mr. Charlie jibing many scores dollar <lb/>
Baker out again after being quite u the <lb/>
with measles. <lb/>
Langley is the champion <lb/>
hunter. He caught eighteen <lb/>
minks one day. <lb/>
Joe Little, an honorable old <lb/>
man in this community <lb/>
died yesterday. Age years. <lb/>
CYPRESS ITEMS. <lb/>
Cypress, N. C, <lb/>
Charley May and sister, Miss <lb/>
left Monday morning for <lb/>
Baltimore. <lb/>
J. B. Gardner came from <lb/>
today. <lb/>
J. Dawson and G. Dixon <lb/>
went to Ayden Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. K. A. Johnson and Miss <lb/>
Essie Brooks, of were <lb/>
here one day last week. <lb/>
Miss Minnie Dawson is visiting <lb/>
friends and relatives at <lb/>
Miss Woolen, who has <lb/>
been visiting friends here returned <lb/>
to her home in Pitt county last <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Startling Instances. <lb/>
Last week a <lb/>
laid he would pay up if he <lb/>
lived. He died. Another <lb/>
will see you He's <lb/>
blind. Still another I'll <lb/>
pay you this week or go to I lie <lb/>
He's gone. There arc <lb/>
who ought to take warning <lb/>
pay <lb/>
up D.; Slope. <lb/>
BONE <lb/>
THE BEST ALL ROUND <lb/>
FOR ALL CROPS <lb/>
MANUFACTURED BY <lb/>
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. <lb/>
High Lights. <lb/>
Contentment is the feeling that <lb/>
things might lie worse. <lb/>
When a woman doesn't talk she <lb/>
is dull; when a man doesn't talk he <lb/>
is deep. <lb/>
Woman's most effective weapon <lb/>
used to be a teal; now it is a smile <lb/>
and frock. <lb/>
We the people who med- <lb/>
with our affairs; and then, <lb/>
again, detest people who don't <lb/>
notice us at Record. <lb/>
A Stove to Italy. <lb/>
Higgs a few days ago sold <lb/>
a Buck's stove that goes to Italy- <lb/>
The purchaser hail the stove ship <lb/>
from Greenville to New York <lb/>
and from the latter place re-ship- <lb/>
to Italy. We doubt If any <lb/>
other retail stove house in North <lb/>
Carolina ever made such a sale as <lb/>
this. <lb/>
Heavy Prom Taking Iron. <lb/>
Yon must stir early and often if <lb/>
you get ahead of a Greenville boy. <lb/>
Alfred Schultz, a little sou of Mi. <lb/>
S. M. was slightly ailing <lb/>
a tonic of iron was recommend- <lb/>
ed by the family physician. The <lb/>
little fellow took his medicine all <lb/>
right, and yesterday rather <lb/>
the household by remarking <lb/>
Mama, I'm getting so heavy it <lb/>
makes me <lb/>
the trouble, the mother in- <lb/>
quired. I'm taking so much <lb/>
he promptly replied, and <lb/>
his ready wit brought down the <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Trying to Improve It. <lb/>
During this week quite a <lb/>
of have come from <lb/>
subscribers that The <lb/>
carriers have failed to deliver <lb/>
papers. Owing to sickness we have <lb/>
hail to make sonic changes in the <lb/>
carriers and are trying our best <lb/>
to make boys do their and <lb/>
deliver the papers. We want every <lb/>
subscriber to get bis paper prompt- <lb/>
and appreciate their us <lb/>
of any failure, for then it helps us <lb/>
to correct the trouble. It some- <lb/>
times happen that the papers arc <lb/>
stolen after the carrier leaves them <lb/>
at the door. <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
Forty thousand people arc in- <lb/>
annually in factories of <lb/>
the state of New York. <lb/>
The strike of the of the <lb/>
American Hide and Leather Com <lb/>
at Lowell Mass., has been <lb/>
settled. <lb/>
South Carolina last year made <lb/>
more progress cotton mill build- <lb/>
than any other State, now <lb/>
stands second that industry. <lb/>
The Federal Grand Jury, at <lb/>
Brooklyn N. Y., found forty-eight <lb/>
indictments against <lb/>
ed with fraudulent <lb/>
Nearly tons of American and <lb/>
Canadian are cat <lb/>
on every steamer sailing from Van- <lb/>
for Sydney <lb/>
Death desolated entire house- <lb/>
hold in last week. <lb/>
and Mrs. Henry T. Carlton <lb/>
daughter all died within seven <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Greensboro had another big <lb/>
Monday morning, the immense <lb/>
clothing store of C. If, <lb/>
Co. being destroyed. The loss was <lb/>
with 9.15,000 insurance. <lb/>
D. M. of Charlotte, com <lb/>
suicide in New York Mon- <lb/>
day. He jumped from a fifth story <lb/>
window. <lb/>
R. G. Pearson i- <lb/>
a meeting in Charlotte. , <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. Feb. 1900. <lb/>
W. G. went <lb/>
Thursday returned Friday. <lb/>
Joe was here Friday. <lb/>
W. B. Pugh returned home to <lb/>
Now Item, Thursday, on steamer <lb/>
Bell. <lb/>
Misses Webb, of Kinston, <lb/>
and Anna of this place, <lb/>
went to Kinston Friday. <lb/>
Berry Simpson is here. <lb/>
Dr. II. Johnson spent Thursday <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Pittman down to <lb/>
Maple Cypress Thursday. <lb/>
J. to Kinston <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
A many are <lb/>
being made at the Disciple church <lb/>
The scats are repainted and I he <lb/>
windows are being papered. <lb/>
The Government works came <lb/>
down Friday gave the bridge a <lb/>
right heavy Jar while passing <lb/>
through. <lb/>
Prof Matthews to Marry. <lb/>
Some friends here have received <lb/>
invitations to the marriage of Mr. <lb/>
Thomas Crawford Matthews and <lb/>
Miss Minnie at <lb/>
Ala. Feb. 22nd. Mr Mat- <lb/>
thews recently spent some weeks <lb/>
in Greenville making an <lb/>
the town, and is <lb/>
ed especially for the amusement he <lb/>
made as a hypnotist. <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
is Complete <lb/>
all <lb/>
gods, Hats, <lb/>
At prices that will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
A Smile In Each. <lb/>
Comes to Undertaker. <lb/>
The clock-maker is never in a <lb/>
hurry. He always has plenty of <lb/>
time. <lb/>
The egotist may have an <lb/>
his speech, but never <lb/>
his I's. <lb/>
No. Maude, dear, an invoice of <lb/>
music is not to <lb/>
the vocal kind. <lb/>
When people meet by chance <lb/>
they must expect their marriage to <lb/>
be a lottery. <lb/>
Cooks arc often with <lb/>
boils. <lb/>
The installment dealer seems to <lb/>
be a believer trusts. <lb/>
An ounce of prevention is often <lb/>
worth a pound on the piano. <lb/>
Many a man who can't even <lb/>
write his own name makes his mark j <lb/>
in the world. <lb/>
Some people seem to think they <lb/>
are conferring a favor on the world <lb/>
by consenting to live in it. <lb/>
The average man is content With <lb/>
a day on his birthday, but most <lb/>
women like to take a year off. <lb/>
It doesn't follow that an <lb/>
author should be poor, <lb/>
ought to have plenty in his own <lb/>
write. <lb/>
Some people talk about every- <lb/>
body else in that nobody may <lb/>
have time to talk about them, <lb/>
The man who purchases his <lb/>
popularity soon discovers that the <lb/>
market is liable to <lb/>
The chap who buys his girl many <lb/>
roses at this time of year has to <lb/>
give dollars for scents. <lb/>
When courtship results in a <lb/>
broken heart another Application <lb/>
of court plaster is often <lb/>
The crucial test of a man's love <lb/>
is when his sweetheart asks him to <lb/>
attend a bargain sale with her. <lb/>
Some men will for hours <lb/>
with Indian clubs and dumbbells, <lb/>
and kick like steers if asked to <lb/>
carry up a of coal. <lb/>
No Methodist Services <lb/>
J. W. Jenkins, <lb/>
of the Orphanage <lb/>
who was to have visited <lb/>
here on Sunday in the Interest of <lb/>
the orphanage, la prevented by <lb/>
from meeting the appoint- <lb/>
Ami the N. <lb/>
M. Watson, is out town I here <lb/>
ill be no preaching from his <lb/>
pit tomorrow. <lb/>
U. L. Davis, President. <lb/>
R. A. Tyson, J. L. Little <lb/>
He-Organized June 15th, 1896. <lb/>
STATEMENT OF THE------ <lb/>
MK GREENVILLE, <lb/>
G. <lb/>
AT OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 2nd, 1893. <lb/>
Resources. <lb/>
Capital stock paid in 923,000.00 <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Loans and 991,110.211 Undivided Profits less <lb/>
Due from Hanks <lb/>
Cash Items <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Furniture and Fixtures <lb/>
Stamps <lb/>
44,140.88 j Expenses paid 5,840.31 <lb/>
9,047.891 Bills payable 17,500.00 <lb/>
22,677.481 Deposits 118,711.67 <lb/>
Due Hanks and Bankers <lb/>
169,640.07 <lb/>
9169,549.07 <lb/>
Careful attention given to all business to us. <lb/>
See <lb/>
At the old us Moore store,; <lb/>
on Five Points, where we have <lb/>
just opened a new and fresh <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
Consisting of Meals, Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, Coffee, Canned Goods, <lb/>
Tobacco, Cigars, <lb/>
lions, Fruits, in fact everything <lb/>
to be found an up-to-date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We pay the highest market <lb/>
prices for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
cash or in barter. When I <lb/>
yon want to sell or when you <lb/>
to buy come to sec us. <lb/>
To all who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage promise entire sat- <lb/>
T. F, CHRISTMAN CO, I <lb/>
at Five Points <lb/>
Are now in the R. B. <lb/>
Jarvis A store. The <lb/>
must be closed out at <lb/>
We bought it cheap <lb/>
can give you bargains. <lb/>
Everything goes at low price. <lb/>
moved in the Jarvis store <lb/>
With W. T. Lee Co. See <lb/>
our spring samples and let us <lb/>
make you a hue suit. <lb/>
W. T. LEE CO. <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
Virginia <lb/>
. i from N. <lb/>
arc reliable <lb/>
i. They <lb/>
Cm . k Headache, Bil- <lb/>
. Sour Stomach, <lb/>
and Sold <lb/>
everywhere, per box. <lb/>
We have again opened our <lb/>
and are prepared <lb/>
to serve meals hours. <lb/>
QUAIL OS TOAST <lb/>
and <lb/>
NORFOLK OYSTERS <lb/>
served in style are <lb/>
also supply oysters by <lb/>
pleasure. We have good <lb/>
cooks, Walton, clean <lb/>
tables and can serve yon <lb/>
quickly. <lb/>
POWELL <lb/>
live <lb/>
of <lb/>
beginning fill months con- <lb/>
felt well up to a <lb/>
i lo b-by was born, and <lb/>
. , I I i than two She had <lb/>
HO t . headache, no <lb/>
rising <lb/>
I I was and <lb/>
Is the rem <lb/>
I known the expectant <lb/>
i It la applied ex- <lb/>
I g t can come from <lb/>
taking m at such times. <lb/>
I All internal preparations said to relieve com- <lb/>
ling M not humbugs, but <lb/>
I positively . <lb/>
bottle <lb/>
or you can tend to <lb/>
i Co., Atlanta, fit <lb/>
LOOKING LETTER-HEAD <lb/>
lost many dollar for business men. If a man is <lb/>
judged by the coat be wears, be is also Judged by the <lb/>
letter-head be uses, An artistic, printed letter- <lb/>
head may la- looked on as a good investment. <lb/>
It will he <lb/>
The price In- doing it <lb/>
be right, too. <lb/>
Stud your to <lb/>
The Reflector Office. <lb/>
I .<lb/>
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Book Store <lb/>
EVERY THING II THE Will OF <lb/>
BOX PAPER, <lb/>
TABLETS <lb/>
Pens, Pencils. <lb/>
Slates, <lb/>
received <lb/>
There U a young man In <lb/>
a local physician, now baa a <lb/>
good and bright prospects <lb/>
who Hart in life bf <lb/>
that Aid no In-long lo I <lb/>
hardly know under what to class the <lb/>
of obtaining the I Mil <lb/>
let the story hie actions. <lb/>
young arrived In Chicago <lb/>
one funds, but with plenty <lb/>
of nerve and push, lie wasted <lb/>
to Mean Ma room rent <lb/>
until lie could a position, lie- <lb/>
lit- Had some who <lb/>
would help If he told his story lo a <lb/>
straightforward manner, he entered a <lb/>
cigar In Dearborn street <lb/>
lie bis condition <lb/>
and ask for until be could <lb/>
get a position the proprietor look- <lb/>
ed U a scowl, lie turned <lb/>
to partner, and they held a consul- <lb/>
In Whisper for ft few I <lb/>
lake and bother me <lb/>
about l-ll again. That's all you <lb/>
will gel, now you can get out <lb/>
In o the J <lb/>
storekeeper. , <lb/>
young man was pushed toward <lb/>
Hie money In his baud. <lb/>
and. he would, storekeeper <lb/>
would h i talk. In the <lb/>
Street fellow considered <lb/>
i-very detail and decided <lb/>
to keep I be mil- be did. and a <lb/>
mouth or an Inter be again walked Into <lb/>
and told bis story and <lb/>
returned the money News. <lb/>
Call <lb/>
la a slant bard to In beau- <lb/>
Ireland The woman who had <lb/>
never of a live Is. <lb/>
I think equaled by who came <lb/>
to me lately her sore leg. <lb/>
me. doctor, that <lb/>
i the heel out of it <lb/>
But I o n to do it with- <lb/>
out your Not for the <lb/>
I'm now. doc- <lb/>
tor, dear, an drop of water has never <lb/>
gone i J <lb/>
I goodly of <lb/>
i I. preceded bl a thorough <lb/>
in f alkali potash In the <lb/>
form I I lie old woman hob- <lb/>
. . with my <lb/>
Words <lb/>
for a certain <lb/>
I n weekly tribute <lb/>
p i I All at <lb/>
a from turned up. <lb/>
called on her and after <lb/>
Hi-- kindness car- <lb/>
bis i bet's slater lo end her <lb/>
days In i r n Hie widow <lb/>
not <lb/>
lay her the water. She <lb/>
soon real pea ml stop In It, <lb/>
dear, she explained to a <lb/>
lady sister's a good <lb/>
but, between would <lb/>
washed me lo <lb/>
Century. <lb/>
Rad War. <lb/>
There Is like a determined <lb/>
spirit As the old saying la. <lb/>
must he don- I The <lb/>
with of us is our mind <lb/>
are only made up <lb/>
A lady a car- <lb/>
the day In <lb/>
i I n little <lb/>
comfortable chair the <lb/>
she of the carpenter. <lb/>
comfortable be repeated <lb/>
doubtfully<lb/>
give us a call. <lb/>
Job Din <lb/>
FROM A <lb/>
V Card <lb/>
tug <lb/>
TO .; <lb/>
Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
A.-WEES <lb/>
Is only a year Mid on <lb/>
the news iv cry week, <lb/>
and gives ion to the <lb/>
farm era, especially grow- <lb/>
tobacco, a worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
i Parker Fountain pen <lb/>
. . <lb/>
FOR SALE AT STORK <lb/>
ii <lb/>
lo <lb/>
If won <lb/>
bars <lb/>
unlit you n man <lb/>
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work prow <lb/>
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A off V-<lb/>
If of <lb/>
there of a certain <lb/>
draw Ins of n bead after <lb/>
Vandyke be enumerated. It <lb/>
would There la <lb/>
nothing surprising; in popularity <lb/>
of bead whatever <lb/>
ft la <lb/>
for many ludicrous misapprehensions. <lb/>
There ire women believe that <lb/>
bead was painted by Gilbert Stuart. <lb/>
There are women have asked If <lb/>
It was the of A. T. Stewart <lb/>
there are women who know <lb/>
that It depicts of the of <lb/>
Charles I. but who do not know which <lb/>
one of bis It Is. It Is <lb/>
a boy or a girl, or painted tat <lb/>
original. The head la that of sec- <lb/>
son of diaries I. and name of <lb/>
the was Vandyke paint- <lb/>
ed time lime of <lb/>
family groups of <lb/>
by Vandyke hangs in Turin. <lb/>
From the head of little James In that <lb/>
group n copy was made by <lb/>
drawing, and copy <lb/>
hangs In the Academy of St. at <lb/>
Rome. From drawing <lb/>
countless army f photographs, en- <lb/>
and prints which <lb/>
have spread to the uttermost parts of <lb/>
the proceeded. <lb/>
Let change the title, for we think <lb/>
has done duty long <lb/>
enough. Why not cull hi in <lb/>
Then, at least all bis <lb/>
would know Ids sex. lie be- <lb/>
came Kin Jam II of <lb/>
and. to <lb/>
be gave of possessing <lb/>
all vices his race without any <lb/>
Of Its virtue- Ills reign was short <lb/>
and infamous lie was in exile St. <lb/>
Germain when be dud in Such <lb/>
the chubby and guileless looking <lb/>
royal baby In the cap. Tran- <lb/>
script. <lb/>
REMOVING A RING. <lb/>
A Jeweler Tells to Take oar one <lb/>
Has Lull. <lb/>
Most girls a ho bare bad baby rings <lb/>
have had Me In them <lb/>
from their -r. Is really no <lb/>
necessity f-i lids ado about <lb/>
a i said a Jeweler. <lb/>
fact, as In else, the secret <lb/>
of success lb in how to do It <lb/>
Here is ft that I have found <lb/>
for r a tight ring, and <lb/>
there Is no surgical <lb/>
Involved oil Thread a needle Hat <lb/>
In the eye. ti- thread that is strong, <lb/>
but not I'm i then pass head <lb/>
of under the ring. Care, of <lb/>
course, i be used and It <lb/>
would be lo soap needle before <lb/>
beginning needle having been <lb/>
passed through, pull thread through <lb/>
a few Indies Inward hand <lb/>
time the jeweler had passed <lb/>
the needle nod thread under ring <lb/>
on his own was prepared to <lb/>
Illustrate lit I la lecture. the <lb/>
end of the thread around the fin- <lb/>
toward Hie in this manner, <lb/>
then take hold of the short end tin <lb/>
wind The thread, thus <lb/>
against the ring, will gradually remove <lb/>
It, however or swollen the <lb/>
Dispatch.<lb/>
A correspondent of Dundee Ad- <lb/>
writes from <lb/>
people of though sprung <lb/>
from the same stock as ourselves, are <lb/>
Infinitely more polite hospitable <lb/>
SO much so that my friend Scotch <lb/>
landowner, who is Scotch lo back- <lb/>
bone nod never more Scotch than when <lb/>
out of Scotland, early to the con- <lb/>
that their besides <lb/>
being trouble to themselves, <lb/>
was a sheer of I did not <lb/>
find it so. I rejoiced It was of <lb/>
their characteristics, fur they were <lb/>
ever willing to show me their <lb/>
and their dairies and their cur- <lb/>
establishments, I bad been <lb/>
assured before leaving this country <lb/>
that the Danish creamery least was <lb/>
shut against the stranger. <lb/>
most continental people l have <lb/>
met the Dane puts himself to DO end <lb/>
of trouble to help you. and he <lb/>
gives all you want you <lb/>
must needs go to bis home and drink <lb/>
drink and smoke his cigars, as old <lb/>
In this country might do after <lb/>
fears of <lb/>
To those living <lb/>
Tint's Pills <lb/>
they keep the <lb/>
system in perfect order and are <lb/>
an absolute cure <lb/>
f r sick headache, indigestion, <lb/>
torpid liver, <lb/>
all bilious diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
WILMINGTON WELDON <lb/>
AND BRANCHES <lb/>
AND LINK <lb/>
COMPANY OF <lb/>
SOUTH CAROLINA. <lb/>
i n ill i; i i. <lb/>
A ii electoral will <lb/>
put a upon thrift <lb/>
to lie <lb/>
ed in Belgium, tinier thin new <lb/>
plan every man <lb/>
of twenty twenty -live yearn <lb/>
who pay dollar a year <lb/>
taxes will be entitled to vote <lb/>
one ballot; married men over <lb/>
live J ears of age will have two <lb/>
ballots and if such married <lb/>
shall own real estate or Gov- <lb/>
saving bank de- <lb/>
posits producing an income of <lb/>
a year will have three ballots <lb/>
each.<lb/>
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The Stock in every <lb/>
and prices U low as the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
aid produce.<lb/>
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barrels <lb/>
Sweet <lb/>
pounds Mixed Nuts, <lb/>
pound Raisins, <lb/>
Seeded Currants, Citron, <lb/>
Dates, Bananas. <lb/>
Dolls. <lb/>
VASES, LAMPS <lb/>
and <lb/>
WAGONS, and <lb/>
ALL KIND of <lb/>
toys, CHEAP. <lb/>
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afraid of your <lb/>
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far happier than man who <lb/>
make of<lb/>
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loaves Ben- <lb/>
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p m, Hone p r . <lb/>
Red p m, p <lb/>
arrives m <lb/>
with train <lb/>
at With Carolina Central <lb/>
Bed Spring with the Keel <lb/>
Springs at Sun ford <lb/>
with the Seaboard Air and Southern <lb/>
the and <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
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leave H i t. tn. p in, <lb/>
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b p m. Sunday p m, arrives Ply- <lb/>
ft p returning, leaves Ply- <lb/>
mouth dally, Sunday, a m. and <lb/>
day arrives <lb/>
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born dully, except Sunday, Oft a <lb/>
a m. leaves <lb/>
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Hope II am <lb/>
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a m, p m. dally except Sunday. <lb/>
Branch leaves for <lb/>
Clinton dally, except m and <lb/>
m. returning leases Clinton at go a and <lb/>
Train No close <lb/>
don all points ml. via <lb/>
Bond. <lb/>
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J. R. Manager. <lb/>
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in. <lb/>
and every <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening. Er- <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
M., la in Fridays at A <lb/>
M., Rev. I. A. <lb/>
in Charge. <lb/>
every <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
u lay evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. X. Booth, Sunday- <lb/>
a. m. C. D. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. m. W F. Harding, <lb/>
thin <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school a. m. B. <lb/>
regular <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
A. F. S A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, mm- <lb/>
third Monday R. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
R. O. E. E <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, <lb/>
meets every Friday evening. <lb/>
R. M. C. C; T. M. Hooker. <lb/>
K. of It. <lb/>
It Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at I. O. <lb/>
O. F. hall. J. B. White, <lb/>
A. O. Council. <lb/>
No. meets every first and third; <lb/>
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Z. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; Smith, Sec <lb/>
I. O. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
Hall. W. B. Wilson <lb/>
D. Se- <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamer leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at ti A. M. for Green <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville <lb/>
P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. Tar- <lb/>
leave for Greenville <lb/>
and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Halt injure. <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
it railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. a. i u. <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
I a i. <lb/>
DEALER IN- <lb/>
A LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now lie found In the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. COREY. <lb/>
PATENTS- <lb/>
IS IS <lb/>
Notice in <lb/>
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cod <lb/>
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SALT RHEUM CURED BY <lb/>
Johnston's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART BOTTLES. <lb/>
in <lb/>
or nor lo <lb/>
Marls lo Mead . <lb/>
la 11.6 <lb/>
Nature, In to mistakes, which have from <lb/>
careless living, or it mar be out pimples, blotches and <lb/>
Imperfections on skin, as a warning that more serious troubles <lb/>
tumors, cancers, erysipelas or pulmonary arc certain to follow If <lb/>
you neglect heed the warning and correct the mistakes. <lb/>
Many a lingering, painful disease and many an death baa been avoided <lb/>
simply because notes of warning hare been m the blood kept <lb/>
pure by a light use of S <lb/>
Mi--. A J. i. . of Marshall, Mich., <lb/>
cured of a bad suffering with it for five The <lb/>
doctors and my friends said It was salt rheum. It came out on my head, neck <lb/>
and ears, and on my whole body. I perfectly raw It. What I <lb/>
suffered during those Is no use Nobody would me if <lb/>
I did. I tried every medicine that was advertised lo cure It, I spent money <lb/>
enough to buy a I beard JOHNSTON'S highly <lb/>
I tried a of it. I began to improve right away, and when I baa <lb/>
i. i third bottle I completely cured. I have never bad a touch of it <lb/>
I never got any thing to do mo the least till I tried JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
I would heartily advise all are suffering from <lb/>
or skin disease of any kind to try It at once. had also a good deal of stomach, <lb/>
trouble, and was run down and miserable, but JOHNSTON'S . <lb/>
made mo all <lb/>
The blood la your life and if you keep it pure and strong you can positively <lb/>
disease or JOHNSTON'S <lb/>
fails. It is for sale by all druggists, in fall quart bottles at<lb/>
SOLO BY <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
mm <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR<lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY FEBRUARY <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Ed. Ii <lb/>
WHO I <lb/>
GROCER. <lb/>
IF YOU WANT A <lb/>
THUS COME TO TUB RIGHT PLACE WHERE <lb/>
YOU WILL GET HONEST WEIGHT STRUT- <lb/>
I. V RELIABLE GOODS. <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
THE LEADING GROCER. <lb/>
THE AMENDMENT. <lb/>
ARTICLE VI. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
OF AN <lb/>
Section Every male person <lb/>
pie lie <lb/>
elections by the General <lb/>
shall be viva <lb/>
Sec Every voter in North <lb/>
Carolina, except in I his article <lb/>
shall be eligible to of- <lb/>
but upon <lb/>
duties of the office he shall lake <lb/>
and subscribe the following <lb/>
do <lb/>
States, and j <lb/>
every male person has been j Sec. All elections by the <lb/>
years of <lb/>
age, and possessing <lb/>
set out in this article, shall <lb/>
be entitled to vote at any election <lb/>
by the people in the State, except <lb/>
M herein otherwise provided. <lb/>
Sec. He shall have resided in <lb/>
State of North Carolina for two <lb/>
years, in the county six months, <lb/>
and in the precinct, ward or other <lb/>
district which he offers <lb/>
to vote, four months next <lb/>
the election ; Provided, That <lb/>
removal from precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district <lb/>
in same county, shall not ope- <lb/>
rate to deprive any person of the <lb/>
right to vote precinct, ward <lb/>
or other election district from <lb/>
which be has removed, until four <lb/>
months after such removal. No <lb/>
person who bin been convicted, or <lb/>
who has his guilt in open <lb/>
upon any crime <lb/>
the punishment which is, or may <lb/>
hereafter be, imprisonment the <lb/>
prison, be permitted to <lb/>
vote, unless the said person shall <lb/>
be first restored to citizenship in <lb/>
the manner prescribed by law. <lb/>
Sec. Every person offering to <lb/>
vote shall be at the time a legally <lb/>
registered voter as herein <lb/>
ed and manner <lb/>
provided law, and the General <lb/>
North Carolina shall <lb/>
enact general laws to <lb/>
carry into effect the provisions of <lb/>
this article. <lb/>
Sec. Every person presenting <lb/>
himself for registration shall be <lb/>
able to read write any section <lb/>
of constitution in the English <lb/>
language; and, before he shall be <lb/>
entitled vote, have paid on or <lb/>
before the day of March of <lb/>
year in which he proposes to vote, <lb/>
hie poll tax as prescribed by law, <lb/>
for the previous year. Poll taxes <lb/>
hall be a lieu only on assessed <lb/>
property, and no process shall issue <lb/>
to enforce the collection of <lb/>
except against asset sad property. <lb/>
A Good to <lb/>
While all State papers arc <lb/>
possibilities of farm <lb/>
in Georgia advocating the <lb/>
diversifying of crops, it be <lb/>
well to a that conies I <lb/>
from count t as I practical <lb/>
example of nut Mil can be <lb/>
lone, but what has been in the <lb/>
of making OB a <lb/>
Ledger <lb/>
following rental <lb/>
a small town ii. <lb/>
man in has in <lb/>
twenty-five or year I <lb/>
made with a <lb/>
farm. in sin .- <lb/>
shin he cleared above his <lb/>
expenses each war. lie never <lb/>
lows any trash on <lb/>
never allows his beggar weeds rut <lb/>
or pastured, plows everything <lb/>
and all goes back to soil, <lb/>
He carries his null lo the mill on <lb/>
the bank of his horse, leads the <lb/>
horse and never rules him. <lb/>
saves the animal. has <lb/>
food, Inn does <lb/>
live and can do <lb/>
without 1-1 the <lb/>
chant sells, amid <lb/>
it <lb/>
He is in <lb/>
world so lira-his par would J<lb/>
lie works with <lb/>
his mule, and and <lb/>
do all their-work, making <lb/>
twelve or iii <lb/>
who register under this section I teen bales of and <lb/>
or before November 1908, and syrup, meat and potatoes. He <lb/>
all such persons shall lie entitled lends money over county <lb/>
to and vote at all elections good people N per <lb/>
by the people this Mate, unless I never sends money oil. <lb/>
disqualified under section of this at home among neighbors, lie <lb/>
Provided, such persona said lo ho.- <lb/>
shall have paid their poll tax as re- cash, and all made from a link- <lb/>
one still con <lb/>
duels. This mi- told a <lb/>
I prior thereto, entitled lo vote <lb/>
laws of any State in the <lb/>
States wherein he re- <lb/>
sided, and no lineal descendant of <lb/>
TO THE <lb/>
PI I I A Nil <lb/>
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We <lb/>
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ill <lb/>
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p . <lb/>
i .<lb/>
Vegetables <lb/>
M ill always find a <lb/>
only that farmer <lb/>
mi who <lb/>
set t to ob <lb/>
in both and quantity <lb/>
Hi-- well-<lb/>
General Merchandise<lb/>
a large yield unless it <lb/>
Send fur <lb/>
which furnish full <lb/>
end them <lb/>
I KALI WORKS,<lb/>
lo III ti <lb/>
-elect <lb/>
and He .-<lb/>
The following is the amendment <lb/>
. such person, shall lie denied <lb/>
to article of the State it u . . <lb/>
,.,,,, right to register and vote at <lb/>
lion, adopted by the As i . <lb/>
,. ml i . . any election in this State by <lb/>
1899, and to lie submit- ,. . , ., . ., , <lb/>
. of bis failure to possess the <lb/>
to voters for ratification . <lb/>
I qualifications prescribed in <lb/>
next . q . j,,.,,,,,,,, <lb/>
Section 1- That article the, in accord <lb/>
constitution of North Carolina lie with terms of <lb/>
and same is hereby abrogated prior o , <lb/>
and lieu thereof shall be j General Assembly shall provide fol- <lb/>
the following article of said B record all bushels of corn, <lb/>
. <lb/>
ell Min .- ,. <lb/>
and the mo- , , <lb/>
s p n <lb/>
ii yon I <lb/>
iii <lb/>
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l . H-i-l . <lb/>
sells, if In- and does i lo w ,, <lb/>
-nil <lb/>
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a pi h i I <lb/>
M- <lb/>
II. <lb/>
.<lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Meal. i<lb/>
i i . <lb/>
neighbor of <lb/>
The story is remarkable lie <lb/>
cause it is impossible, but bananas <lb/>
facts stated in unusual. <lb/>
If one man aided by one <lb/>
his energy and can <lb/>
so much, what is <lb/>
for a farmer with several <lb/>
mules and same en <lb/>
to accomplish t The Is <lb/>
probably no <lb/>
why ii be. <lb/>
had a <lb/>
would mil long before she would <lb/>
rank as the riches and most <lb/>
pendent <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
I will support and <lb/>
maintain the constitution laws <lb/>
of the United Slates, and the con- <lb/>
laws of North Caro <lb/>
therewith, and <lb/>
that I will faithfully discharge the <lb/>
duties of my office <lb/>
So help me, <lb/>
Sec. The following class's of i . . ,. <lb/>
i. ii um , .- Preparing; l-or A Big Crop, <lb/>
persons shall lie disqualified <lb/>
First, all persons who shall i notwithstanding fuel that <lb/>
deny the being of Almighty j notion is bringing B price <lb/>
Second, persons who shall have than it has for years and I lien- <lb/>
been convicted or confessed more or of lighting <lb/>
guilt on pending, j fertilizer <lb/>
whether or not, heavy purchase- <lb/>
in <lb/>
or felony, or any crime tori big crops. <lb/>
which the punishment may be sate of tugs by <lb/>
in the penitentiary. I North of Ag <lb/>
since becoming of the <lb/>
United or corruption and <lb/>
malpractice office, unless such <lb/>
person shall be restored to the <lb/>
rights of in a man. <lb/>
prescribed by law. <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Ii- ; ; <lb/>
W i for l . <lb/>
Credit, Our <lb/>
, ii <lb/>
; .<lb/>
i ii pay a <lb/>
year <lb/>
tiers calf <lb/>
pay. <lb/>
pi Hi. rate <lb/>
shape of a sub- <lb/>
Am business<lb/>
I l.- gOt <lb/>
-I lie let alone. ll <lb/>
;. can <lb/>
ill i any be <lb/>
Durham Herald.<lb/>
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luck, I. M. <lb/>
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Line has the <lb/>
his pi <lb/>
I. <lb/>
ii has also accepted an <lb/>
. lecture 1-. the<lb/>
fee will lie <lb/>
.-i-d- ill In- <lb/>
tin establishment <lb/>
; to be given for the <lb/>
Farmers <lb/>
i in-11 <lb/>
hen II be I <lb/>
. <lb/>
i . <lb/>
I I <lb/>
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;.;. <lb/>
We ban <lb/>
i i. <lb/>
w . <lb/>
Sec. II. This act shall be in force <lb/>
from and after its <lb/>
Farmers In Earnest. <lb/>
Owing to of pro <lb/>
of the meeting <lb/>
Saturday the resolutions <lb/>
adopted, we are forced to print <lb/>
the edition <lb/>
of Tub but it will <lb/>
pear as a whole our semi-week- <lb/>
edition of <lb/>
worthy of a careful read <lb/>
and for that reason we publish <lb/>
them full. If the farmers con <lb/>
in mat- <lb/>
and receive the co-operation <lb/>
me since I. <lb/>
shows demand for <lb/>
the this year is <lb/>
nine tell i. , y i u. . <lb/>
it was last year, Do <lb/>
of agriculture <lb/>
nary has sold tags <lb/>
of X <lb/>
These are en <lb/>
for farmer, <lb/>
crop this year would have <lb/>
been an unusually large one had II <lb/>
lint been for mid storm.<lb/>
iii <lb/>
l n <lb/>
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I S THIS <lb/>
. . Dollars <lb/>
ruse of<lb/>
i ire. <lb/>
i i iii -i Props., <lb/>
Toledo, O, <lb/>
i for the la.-i <lb/>
h perfectly <lb/>
ll business <lb/>
able <lb/>
i made by <lb/>
w i -1 .-, 11.1 wholesale drug. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
Mini IN, <lb/>
O, <lb/>
i I i- taken in <lb/>
upon <lb/>
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