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Attention <lb/>
I am now ma of tin- most of <lb/>
DOOM, WOO, MAT, pants, I <lb/>
POCKET and TABLE <lb/>
at reasonable prices. My of <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
which is the standard of any market. flub and cheap. <lb/>
When yon none lo town again me <lb/>
to i i <lb/>
B. White. <lb/>
Points Higher. <lb/>
Means 1-1 Cent per pound more your <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
THAT WHAT OS COTTON <lb/>
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU. <lb/>
Mae A wan asked today <lb/>
the of the presidential <lb/>
election the Slates wan <lb/>
in any way responsible for the or- <lb/>
push the <lb/>
Filipinos. He replied the re- <lb/>
of the election was merely co- <lb/>
incident with other features of the <lb/>
situation. He added that the re- <lb/>
turn of the and marines <lb/>
from China, with the recruits who <lb/>
had arrived recently, would in- <lb/>
crease the ember of troops to 70.- <lb/>
men. The enlargement of the <lb/>
forces, the ending of the rainy sea- <lb/>
better road, improved trans- <lb/>
and the de-ire to make <lb/>
of the <lb/>
l. fore their term of service <lb/>
expires in June, are <lb/>
to the most active campaign. <lb/>
the replacing of vol- <lb/>
Mac Art bur said <lb/>
he favored the establishment of <lb/>
a -lauding army of men <lb/>
and the president to <lb/>
increase it to <lb/>
The general also said he was en- <lb/>
the force in <lb/>
Young's district to nearly <lb/>
men. that heavy reinforcements <lb/>
were sent to General Hughes <lb/>
in the island of <lb/>
stranding of the coasting <lb/>
transport Indiana is long <lb/>
delay n reaching a number of the <lb/>
remote stations in southern <lb/>
which have subsistence to <lb/>
It established at die one of the equipped 1st only will have <lb/>
to depend largely on longing until <lb/>
the Indiana is Boated Or a steamer <lb/>
cured. <lb/>
The customs warehouses are <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
constitution undermined by ex- <lb/>
eating, by <lb/>
the laws of nature, or <lb/>
physical capital all gone, if so, <lb/>
NEVER DESPAIR <lb/>
Liver Pills will cure you. <lb/>
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb/>
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb/>
and all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
an absolute cure. <lb/>
Just so. A man from the <lb/>
try claims that his horse was made <lb/>
to run away by the blowing of an <lb/>
engine in town mid he wants dam- <lb/>
ages. Then if the engines do not <lb/>
blow loud and long at the crossing <lb/>
the company is bounced, and if <lb/>
some one is killed at crossing the <lb/>
railroad is sued. A case is now <lb/>
on fur this very <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
New Home <lb/>
Sewing Machines <lb/>
IN an IN PIT COUNTY <lb/>
If you need a Machine see me <lb/>
II C. Hooker's store, or write me <lb/>
Jan. J. O. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
liming <lb/>
before the Superior of <lb/>
n Will <lb/>
of W. It. <lb/>
hereby given to <lb/>
to the cat ate to make pay- <lb/>
to the . and all <lb/>
having claims said <lb/>
the payment on or before the <lb/>
day of 1901. or in., notice <lb/>
will I plead in bar of recovery. <lb/>
day of 1900. <lb/>
Mast A A- <lb/>
of W. R. I. <lb/>
We h iv. <lb/>
be found in Eastern North Carolina and solicit your ginning. <lb/>
We turn out lite List cotton you can gel anywhere but our charges arc <lb/>
high- BRING Vi YOUR COTTON. <lb/>
HOOKER, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C , <lb/>
II K OF <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
from which their purchases. I curry at all <lb/>
inns a full if Shoes, lea, <lb/>
Tobacco. Hardware. Farm Implements, u fact anything <lb/>
you about your household or your farm I can <lb/>
furnish <lb/>
Bottom Prices, <lb/>
Cotton and All Kinds of Produce and <lb/>
highest price for I wart pat- <lb/>
will neat you every you route to <lb/>
. III <lb/>
1575.------- <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
Wholesale and retail Grocer and <lb/>
Dealer. Cash paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Heed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys, Egg, etc. Bed- <lb/>
steads, Oak Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Go Carts, Parlor <lb/>
Baits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and Gail A <lb/>
Meat Key Went Cheroots, <lb/>
American Ci ten, Can- <lb/>
reaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Syrup, Jelly, Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, Magic Food, Matches, Oil, <lb/>
which is delaying the coin- Cotton Seed Meal and Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
den Seeds, Oranges, Apples, <lb/>
Candies, Dried A Peaches, <lb/>
Pi lines, Currents, Glass <lb/>
and China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware, Cakes Crackers, <lb/>
tool, Real Butter, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing and nu- <lb/>
other good. Quality and <lb/>
Quantity. Cheep for cash. Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Phone V. <lb/>
All Person notified not to <lb/>
enter upon any of our lands g in <lb/>
ville Pit County, adjoining <lb/>
of Mrs. N. K. Anderson, and Ma <lb/>
William, the <lb/>
It. More. <lb/>
Oct. ti. Mora. <lb/>
The will sell at public bug <lb/>
lion on the day of <lb/>
the residence of II. j. Wilson, deceased, in <lb/>
county, all personal he- <lb/>
the in part <lb/>
of Cotton, Horses, Mules, <lb/>
Cuttle, Implements, <lb/>
hold and Kitchen Cotton <lb/>
of Manila. General Smith. <lb/>
the collector of the port, a meet- <lb/>
today of Manila importers, <lb/>
urged <lb/>
of the good, The merchants talk <lb/>
of organizing a company for the <lb/>
erection of bonded warehouse-. <lb/>
The soldiers and marines who <lb/>
haw returned from Una are set <lb/>
ling quantities of curios looted <lb/>
from the residences of the nobility <lb/>
or wealthy at and <lb/>
Many of them are val- <lb/>
and cheap and <lb/>
a number of presents of such loot <lb/>
have been mailed to the <lb/>
for <lb/>
Hay, and Wagons, Carts, <lb/>
. ma; Cash. <lb/>
. of <lb/>
It. Deed. <lb/>
Pea Nuts Sic. Cash <lb/>
W. M. BlOWN, of <lb/>
At the name lime and place I will rent to <lb/>
foe year 1901. the II. <lb/>
J. Wilson home place and the Ashley Teel <lb/>
place, W. <lb/>
At. for heirs at law of J. Wilson <lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
is made in <lb/>
for homo, and general use. <lb/>
Every wile n guarantee to be lire <lb/>
proof. from up. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Famous M <lb/>
and cure for chills and <lb/>
fever iiI nil malarial its For by <lb/>
to The Whipping <lb/>
Judge Simeon of the <lb/>
supreme of Connecticut, in <lb/>
a speech before the Hold <lb/>
Association <lb/>
u return to whip <lb/>
p post a for <lb/>
of criminal, fact <lb/>
such a proposition advocated <lb/>
A Stale Court <lb/>
such a change in <lb/>
method of is being <lb/>
seriously considered <lb/>
and the bar. Judge would <lb/>
Confine the punishment lo juvenile <lb/>
offenders, wide beaten <lb/>
ml those who do <lb/>
advocated by <lb/>
an authority and favored <lb/>
by many men with <lb/>
the administration of justice can <lb/>
not be <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Something New ml Fresh to <lb/>
Of <lb/>
Wheat, Cracker Mai, Hominy <lb/>
Muon Cracker, <lb/>
Wafer-. <lb/>
mill sour and <lb/>
that I have em <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
have sold out my entire mercantile <lb/>
iii Greenville, stock, <lb/>
fixtures and will, to Kicks <lb/>
transferred the l <lb/>
them this dale. I w II settle all <lb/>
former <lb/>
and duo the are <lb/>
payable to me. I will he glad for all owing <lb/>
me toe sale forward and settle at once. <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
II. M IN <lb/>
the <lb/>
of will continue <lb/>
the name of Kicks to <lb/>
carry on the at former stand, <lb/>
room, will carry <lb/>
complete line of dry <lb/>
kC . <lb/>
solicit the of Mr. <lb/>
custom. unwell as of our own <lb/>
friends and public generally. <lb/>
A. Hicks, <lb/>
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A of The <lb/>
York Herald, from <lb/>
coin, Him. Win. <lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
to and is only <lb/>
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exclaimed Mr. Bryan, <lb/>
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or Clearance <lb/>
Cheap <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
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As one of the for School Books in <lb/>
County. We the on the <lb/>
fur and no what- <lb/>
ever have <lb/>
We read with a <lb/>
of Dr, Peacock, <lb/>
Female that s. <lb/>
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hie own pocket between <lb/>
SO needy and <lb/>
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and double ruled <lb/>
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and fever U a bottle of <lb/>
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Price <lb/>
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and at St. <lb/>
Co., filch., and who I <lb/>
well known U <lb/>
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and I had <lb/>
liter complaint and I <lb/>
was in a bad condition; day I be- <lb/>
to tear that I be a <lb/>
well n that I hare to <lb/>
down into a and <lb/>
lire in the of death. I had <lb/>
rec- <lb/>
to me. I TOOK FOUR <lb/>
BOTTLES AND IT COKED ME, and <lb/>
cured my family both. I am Terr <lb/>
that I heard of It I would cheerfully <lb/>
recommend it to every one. I hare <lb/>
taken many other kinda of medicine. <lb/>
I prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of <lb/>
s mm. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Steamer leave <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
I. M. for <lb/>
Steamer Edgecombe leaves <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the Went <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominions. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, Aft. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
TAKE S TASTELESS CHILL TO <lb/>
per bottle. Cures Chills <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and <lb/>
Money back if it doesn't. <lb/>
No other as good. Get the kind <lb/>
with the Rod Cross on the label. <lb/>
Sold guaranteed by Woolen, <lb/>
Bryan druggists. <lb/>
C, <lb/>
For iv as Com. at <lb/>
Fur ii days at Bl <lb/>
at 88.00. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
allowed <lb/>
ii Pit. <lb/>
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the , <lb/>
certify that It t <lb/>
us Of in my of- <lb/>
under my hand, the of <lb/>
Board of in <lb/>
tins of <lb/>
T. It. <lb/>
Hoard Com. for <lb/>
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r M.-i-.-i.-i. Sick <lb/>
or we <lb/>
not will. i , t. <lb/>
fill, when are <lb/>
will. art purely and <lb/>
faille V <lb/>
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Beware <lb/>
and mall. taken. <lb/>
Al. <lb/>
in <lb/>
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IN <lb/>
J. W. CO., <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties mid Hags. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton and <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, and <lb/>
ions. Private to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New <lb/>
NOTICE, LAND <lb/>
All are and for- <lb/>
bidden to limit with or without <lb/>
or in any other way the <lb/>
lands of the <lb/>
the north suit of Creek. <lb/>
J. Lt i<lb/>
wife and Little. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Haying; thin before the <lb/>
Clerk of Court of Pitt <lb/>
of the of Henry <lb/>
notice hereby given to <lb/>
all persona holding claims against said <lb/>
late present them to me for payment <lb/>
duly authenticated, on or before 16th <lb/>
day of March, 1901. or this notice will be <lb/>
in bar of their recovery. All <lb/>
indebted to estate arc to <lb/>
to me. <lb/>
This 17th day of September <lb/>
of Henry <lb/>
DEALER IS <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
Col ton and always <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Fresh goods kepi constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in every de <lb/>
part and prices low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
go gs. <lb/>
At the old Moore store, <lb/>
on Points, where we have <lb/>
just opened a new and fresh <lb/>
of <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy Groceries <lb/>
Consisting of Meats, Flour, <lb/>
Sugar, Canned Goods, <lb/>
Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, <lb/>
Fruits, In fact everything <lb/>
to found in an up-to-date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We the highest market <lb/>
prices fur all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
either or in barter. When <lb/>
you to sell or when you <lb/>
want to buy come to see <lb/>
To who favor us with their <lb/>
patronage promise sat <lb/>
T, F. CHRISTMAN CO. <lb/>
at Five Points. <lb/>
The Day Cold Our. <lb/>
CoM I. . Ker- <lb/>
u , . <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
-----DEALER IN-----<lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
III <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE HE. <lb/>
J. R. COREY. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
or Of <lb/>
ire <lb/>
Panel <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH <lb/>
PER . B. <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, <lb/>
-AT<lb/>
U., <lb/>
The project for giving the <lb/>
party a mortgage the gov- <lb/>
by the <lb/>
of the South Congress and <lb/>
the college is dead. It <lb/>
was by its cool reception by <lb/>
the public by the knowledge <lb/>
that if it had attempted the <lb/>
democratic Senators would have <lb/>
blocked all legislation at this <lb/>
of Congress. Instead of <lb/>
democrats, the <lb/>
can leaders have adopted <lb/>
policy toward I hem, and indulge <lb/>
in lots of talk about making toil <lb/>
a business session of Conn If, free <lb/>
from If <lb/>
really wish to do that, it can <lb/>
be done, as l he democrats arc dis- <lb/>
posed lo meet them way in <lb/>
helping legislation that is <lb/>
not tainted partisanship, but <lb/>
they need not expect to pull the <lb/>
wool over democratic eyes by <lb/>
notorious jobs, such as the <lb/>
ship subsidy bill, <lb/>
Democrats will sec <lb/>
that no legislation will go <lb/>
at miller false <lb/>
MS. They will not attempt to <lb/>
vent Hit majority carrying out its <lb/>
will in general legislation, but they <lb/>
will see that the nature of every <lb/>
bill proposed fully explained to <lb/>
The wholesale druggists and <lb/>
owners of proprietary articles have <lb/>
a delegation Washington, <lb/>
to sec that they get a of <lb/>
any reductions that may made, <lb/>
and other interests arc represented <lb/>
by lobbyists, brewers are <lb/>
credited with leaving their inter- <lb/>
in the hands of the big <lb/>
who exchanged promises for <lb/>
their campaign contributions. It <lb/>
will not be surprising if a big scan- <lb/>
comes to the surface before this <lb/>
on the statute books. Dem- <lb/>
arc not to spare the <lb/>
republicans if evidence of crooked <lb/>
bargains can be secured, and there <lb/>
are good reasons for the belief that <lb/>
it exists in quantities. <lb/>
If things do not there <lb/>
may lie a regular cat and dog light <lb/>
among the republicans in Confess <lb/>
over bill for increase of the <lb/>
regular army. Prominent <lb/>
of the party are every day de <lb/>
daring opposition to as large an <lb/>
army as Mr. seeks <lb/>
have provided by Congress, and <lb/>
situation the Philippines i <lb/>
makes early action on some sort of <lb/>
bill a necessity. <lb/>
else is left undone, <lb/>
hurry with the my That <lb/>
is the sum and substance of what say that the circumstantial <lb/>
which will drop the <lb/>
first. Rot if it is decided to be <lb/>
constitutional, then this session of <lb/>
Congress will have to pass some <lb/>
kind of a bill for the government <lb/>
control of This, <lb/>
with the routine measures and the <lb/>
new apportionment under last <lb/>
census will make it an <lb/>
busy <lb/>
The if the proposition <lb/>
advanced by the radical <lb/>
cans to reduce the representation of <lb/>
the Southern states which have re- <lb/>
st suffrage, has of <lb/>
such general condemnation that it <lb/>
has been abandoned for the <lb/>
sect session and will not figure in <lb/>
the bill which <lb/>
will become a law in the <lb/>
near future but some of its <lb/>
hint their intention to try to <lb/>
get the question before the long <lb/>
session of the next Congress. <lb/>
Heath. <lb/>
Washington, November <lb/>
Manila papers of October 18th de <lb/>
vote considerable space to a renew- <lb/>
of report concerning <lb/>
death in Northern Luzon. <lb/>
State Ohio, City of i <lb/>
expected and it has come, Cot my , <lb/>
I Ry we mean a violent attack makes <lb/>
of hysteria in north over the <lb/>
discovery of a northern traveling <lb/>
oil <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of race after your <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
that ha is the senior partner of the <lb/>
T. Co., doing <lb/>
business in . Toledo, <lb/>
correspondent of the New York Bad State aforesaid, and <lb/>
Journal of Commerce that that firm will nun of <lb/>
colored mill hands in North dollars each and <lb/>
Carolina are <lb/>
, o cured by the use -i Hall s Ci- <lb/>
A northern contemporary Cure. <lb/>
lures the of girls and boys Sworn to before <lb/>
says that this arouses presence, <lb/>
in the what <lb/>
ever may be thought of it in the <lb/>
north. <lb/>
horrified contemporary, <lb/>
however, not tell its readers <lb/>
inc and <lb/>
this <lb/>
u I.- <lb/>
lib <lb/>
rib- <lb/>
day <lb/>
that there is only mill in North <lb/>
Mr. says to every prom- <lb/>
republican Senator and Hep <lb/>
who goes to the White <lb/>
House. The reason he wishes the <lb/>
the before it is allowed to <lb/>
get through. Under the House <lb/>
rules this cannot be done there, <lb/>
but ran be done in the Sen- <lb/>
ate. <lb/>
Even the of <lb/>
culture general ten- <lb/>
to increase the ordinary ex- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
tendency which is bound to make <lb/>
much trouble if not checked. The <lb/>
estimates for appropriations for <lb/>
the Department of Agriculture tor <lb/>
the next fiscal year, now ready for <lb/>
submission to Congress, aggregate <lb/>
which is an <lb/>
per cent, over the <lb/>
for the current fiscal <lb/>
Holders of government places <lb/>
who have no strong pull to fall <lb/>
back on, or who spoke, worked, or <lb/>
voted in the last cam- <lb/>
are being male to feel some <lb/>
what shaky by knowledge that <lb/>
there is greater pressure for small <lb/>
appointments under the govern <lb/>
than ever known before. <lb/>
Some time ago was a report <lb/>
Washington that republican <lb/>
workers in some of the doubtful <lb/>
states had been told to pitch <lb/>
work with all their might, and <lb/>
that they would lie taken care of if <lb/>
was re-elected, <lb/>
leas of the civil service law. Not <lb/>
much attention was paid at the <lb/>
time the report, but the <lb/>
activity of republican office seekers <lb/>
that such promises were <lb/>
made. Time will whether <lb/>
they are to lie kept. <lb/>
Senator of Colorado, <lb/>
will be succeeded by u democrat <lb/>
when he retires next March, but <lb/>
from the talk in administration <lb/>
circles it is considered almost <lb/>
that he will be rewarded for <lb/>
his support of by a <lb/>
big position in the diplomatic <lb/>
vice, probably ambassadorship. <lb/>
The democratic members of the <lb/>
and Ways and Means Com- <lb/>
which met this week to <lb/>
consider a bill for the reduction of <lb/>
war taxes, will be allowed to <lb/>
have any say toe matter until <lb/>
the publican members com- <lb/>
a bill. The republicans of <lb/>
the committee have with <lb/>
Mr. Secretary Cage <lb/>
Commissioner of the In- <lb/>
Revenue since they <lb/>
came together. Mr. <lb/>
told them that some reduction must <lb/>
be made lo order to make good his <lb/>
ante-election promises to the conn- <lb/>
try, Secretary Gage told them <lb/>
that the reductions must not <lb/>
any <lb/>
for the increase of the <lb/>
army is, that he has re- <lb/>
a hint I hat the decision of <lb/>
the U. S. Supreme Court will be <lb/>
against constitutionality of the <lb/>
act, which would <lb/>
that the II. S. would have to re- <lb/>
ownership of the Philip <lb/>
pines, would <lb/>
have for a large standing <lb/>
army. He wishes to get the big <lb/>
army provided for before the court <lb/>
down its decision, it <lb/>
will not be surprising if the <lb/>
General so manipulates the case <lb/>
as to prevent its conclusion until <lb/>
after the end of this Congress, as <lb/>
Mr. might prefer not <lb/>
having Congress in session should <lb/>
the decision be averse. This story <lb/>
incredulous, but it is being <lb/>
character of this report, together <lb/>
with the fad that General <lb/>
recently has been signing himself <lb/>
in of the In- <lb/>
forces, lends strong color <lb/>
to the belief that may <lb/>
be dead. The latest account in <lb/>
this line comes from <lb/>
Northern where, ill an <lb/>
outpost skirmish, Aguinaldo's <lb/>
horse was killed, and his saddle <lb/>
bags, with a number of personal <lb/>
consequently papers, <lb/>
was shot from his horse and severe- <lb/>
wounded. He carried by <lb/>
followers into and sub <lb/>
was reported to lie ill <lb/>
with fever. His body afterward <lb/>
was carried down the river on a <lb/>
raft, in a hummock <lb/>
to lie found in any in Pitt County. Well bought choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the best manufacturers of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
and Winter. We arc at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show yon what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we cm. We offer you the very best service, polite the superintendent of the mill is n <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent with a well colored and who <lb/>
established business built up strictly on it.-, own merits. ,,;,,.,. ,.;.,., <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Carolina in which the is in <lb/>
,,, j In the <lb/>
mill except the boss weaver and <lb/>
the boas reeler is a and that <lb/>
of December, A. 1886. <lb/>
.------ A. W. <lb/>
SEAT. Notary Public. <lb/>
Hull's Catarrh dire is In- <lb/>
and acts directly on the <lb/>
I blood and mucous surfaces of <lb/>
Send for testimonials, free. <lb/>
J. Props., <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by Druggists, <lb/>
Hall's family Pills are the best. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Hats Dross Trimmings <lb/>
Jacket- and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
When you come to market not do yourself <lb/>
if you do not see our Immense stuck before buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us the following lines of general merchandise. <lb/>
our horrified content- <lb/>
fails testate that the <lb/>
told a correspondent of the <lb/>
Journal of Commerce that all his <lb/>
were under twenty-one years <lb/>
were bound to <lb/>
from parents or guardians <lb/>
ins the case might be; were absolute- <lb/>
; under bis control o'clock <lb/>
i in the morning to o'clock the <lb/>
and he was from <lb/>
as to the course he <lb/>
pursued toward them. <lb/>
our horrified con- <lb/>
temporary neglects to mention that <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Lard. ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow fixtures, Nails and Hope. <lb/>
Paper Prom Cotton Hulls. <lb/>
Atlanta. Nov. <lb/>
ll this that plans <lb/>
have consummated here for <lb/>
the erection of ten plants for the <lb/>
manufacture of cotton seed hulls <lb/>
into paper of grades, <lb/>
Thomas of New York, at <lb/>
present in this city says, that the <lb/>
scheme is being backed by the Na- <lb/>
i with <lb/>
capital, and work will be <lb/>
begun in putting up the plants in <lb/>
about d n <lb/>
He says he is also bucked by the <lb/>
Standard Oil Company. It is <lb/>
to have the factories well <lb/>
scattered throughout the cotton <lb/>
bolt and they will extend from <lb/>
the owners of the mill in which Texas to North Carolina. The <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
arc <lb/>
i are northern men and reside in <lb/>
I State of New <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
covered with palm leaves; <lb/>
but the natives who saw the pas- <lb/>
sage of the raft were uncertain <lb/>
whether he was alive or dead. <lb/>
This together with claims of <lb/>
leads the local papers to <lb/>
give credence to the <lb/>
story. <lb/>
seriously talked about in political and others insurgent generals <lb/>
circles, and there have been to command of the army, <lb/>
cases In which administrations <lb/>
have been given advance hints of <lb/>
decisions of the Supreme <lb/>
Court. Any member of the court <lb/>
can usually make a pretty nearly <lb/>
correct guess of how his colleagues <lb/>
will stand upon <lb/>
ions from their talk in a general <lb/>
way to each other. Whether the <lb/>
whole story is correct or not, it is <lb/>
absolutely certain that Mr. <lb/>
is plainly showing his <lb/>
the passage by Con <lb/>
of the army bill. <lb/>
Champ Clark, o <lb/>
New Purchase. <lb/>
Ky., November <lb/>
The Louisville, Evansville and St. <lb/>
Louis railroad, commonly called <lb/>
the Air Line, was bought at pub- <lb/>
sale to day by the Southern <lb/>
railway at Ind., for <lb/>
Judge Wood, of the United <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honest, Merit Square <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
CO. <lb/>
Retail Advertising. <lb/>
you're business, If ad- <lb/>
plants will run with a capacity of <lb/>
from to tons each month. <lb/>
The Wealth of the Country. <lb/>
The estimated increase of the <lb/>
wealth of I States the last <lb/>
if your advertising pays j decade is bring <lb/>
v.,. all . . . . <lb/>
States Court, is expected <lb/>
Missouri, returned to Washington, j the sale at s tomorrow, <lb/>
feeling as as usual. He; but the Southern railway will <lb/>
am downcast or until January 1st. <lb/>
raged by the licking got. The only bidders were Francis <lb/>
The most unpleasant feature is it L. Stetson of <lb/>
will take us six or eight years to <lb/>
get the Senate. As to the <lb/>
the democrat- <lb/>
party, it is u fact In natural his- <lb/>
that the tail wag the <lb/>
dog; and same is true in politics. <lb/>
The party does not need <lb/>
to begin with. It is thorough <lb/>
organized, even if it were to <lb/>
be reorganized, it would not lie <lb/>
from the outside. want every, <lb/>
body to come in that feels like <lb/>
us, but we have a perfect <lb/>
organization of our Of the <lb/>
probable work of Ibis session of <lb/>
Congress Mr. Clark <lb/>
this will be an extremely busy <lb/>
the <lb/>
cans will do will be to the <lb/>
Hay treaty and pass a <lb/>
Nicaragua Canal bill, in accordance <lb/>
with it, and to pass Mark <lb/>
bill. If the Supreme <lb/>
Court decides the act <lb/>
unconstitutional, then <lb/>
cans will run races with us as to <lb/>
Hew the <lb/>
firm J, Morgan . <lb/>
Company, and the Southern rail- <lb/>
way. To pay for the road the <lb/>
chasers will Immediately <lb/>
of Southern Hallway Air <lb/>
Line division per cent. <lb/>
In securing the Air Line, the <lb/>
Southern rail an en- <lb/>
trance to St. Louis, thereby <lb/>
it on an equal with the <lb/>
Baltimore and Ohio, Louisville <lb/>
and Nashville, and other roads <lb/>
entering Louisville and the South <lb/>
having terminals at St. Louis. In <lb/>
addition to this, new and valuable <lb/>
territory is opened up to the South- <lb/>
railway in both Indiana and <lb/>
Illinois. <lb/>
When a man loves sin he goes <lb/>
down; when he lores his wife he <lb/>
goes home; he loves another <lb/>
man's wife he goes to the grave- <lb/>
yard; when he loves a girl they <lb/>
they both go Va. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
The Stove Co's <lb/>
Stoves have been sold in <lb/>
Greenville for Sixteen Years. <lb/>
We are currying a full line of Stoves <lb/>
both and heating We also carry a lull <lb/>
line of repairs for same. Wt buy Hay, Lime, <lb/>
Cotton Seed and Hulls <lb/>
By Car Load <lb/>
We have just received two <lb/>
car loads <lb/>
and can satisfy anybody in price quality. <lb/>
A lull lino goods, Groceries <lb/>
Shoes, Hardware, Cutlery everything <lb/>
kept in first class general store. <lb/>
Call and get our prices. <lb/>
J. C. SON <lb/>
at it certainly will, it <lb/>
well it will to Bee <lb/>
j that it is properly done regardless <lb/>
j of slight extra expense. Sec that <lb/>
mi have n good location, even it <lb/>
ii tea cost a little more. Change <lb/>
ad. even week, Talk <lb/>
I frankly, candidly to your readers. <lb/>
interesting de <lb/>
prices. Look after <lb/>
tour and keep him fr. <lb/>
j practicing his of getting in- <lb/>
I to one several type stylos. <lb/>
forget little things. <lb/>
staples, and <lb/>
lo your stock. If such a course <lb/>
followed for a few years, <lb/>
and your c supported by <lb/>
and modern business <lb/>
method, you will be a leader in <lb/>
your line. <lb/>
Horse With <lb/>
Mr. W. King, who resides <lb/>
on Queen street, in southern <lb/>
section city, lost a good horse <lb/>
with which he <lb/>
is very cert tin was hydrophobia. <lb/>
one of his sons to <lb/>
feed the horse Thursday morning <lb/>
as when young man <lb/>
entered the stall he was attacked <lb/>
viciously the <lb/>
ed with difficulty. Even <lb/>
young Mr. King had with- <lb/>
drawn from the stall the horse <lb/>
desperate efforts to gel <lb/>
through the cracks, and at <lb/>
length, falling in this, he began <lb/>
biting himself about the <lb/>
legs, Mi. King up later and <lb/>
was forced to hunt the horse. He <lb/>
i to account <lb/>
the he <lb/>
was ago a dug <lb/>
belonging lo him which was sup <lb/>
posed In have had <lb/>
Star, <lb/>
total wealth <lb/>
up to PU This <lb/>
means an average for each <lb/>
average in- <lb/>
crease of wealth 1800 and <lb/>
inhabitant, and <lb/>
the estimated s 937.70 per in- <lb/>
habitant. <lb/>
The total of Great Uri- <lb/>
lain ti mated 950,000,000,000, <lb/>
per The <lb/>
annual income of the people is be- <lb/>
to aggregate about <lb/>
The amount saved year- <lb/>
y is put at 81,048,000,000, of <lb/>
v. about its <lb/>
way into exchange <lb/>
The average annual earn- <lb/>
per are estimated <lb/>
which about one third is <lb/>
saved, making <lb/>
per decide for Great Britain mail; <lb/>
910,000,000,000, <lb/>
in the States. The <lb/>
securities domiciled in London arc <lb/>
estimated at 920,000,000,000, of <lb/>
which <lb/>
Parties me will picas <lb/>
pay at once. I will be in <lb/>
week can <lb/>
tie with w. or my <lb/>
store while I am <lb/>
M. Ti i kin. <lb/>
THE B ST <lb/>
and fever is a of Grove's <lb/>
less Tunic. is simply <lb/>
Iron and quinine in form <lb/>
No pay. Price <lb/>
Two boys, right <lb/>
Will Rankin, near Bolder were <lb/>
together Saturday, They <lb/>
a COVe birds, and when <lb/>
Rankin raised I is gun and Bred <lb/>
be killed <lb/>
UH FEVER <lb/>
and night Sweats with Robert's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic per <lb/>
bottle. Pleasant to take. Money <lb/>
refunded if ii fail-. Restores <lb/>
petite, purifies the blood and makes <lb/>
you well. as good. <lb/>
Mold and guaranteed at the drug <lb/>
stores of Bryan, <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
Office over Whit <lb/>
k. <lb/>
. i. <lb/>
stoic. <lb/>
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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH Ed. Owner <lb/>
the Post at <lb/>
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Mail <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
elsewhere <lb/>
CONFLICT OF FORCES. <lb/>
Sermon Delivered <lb/>
In Church Sun- <lb/>
day <lb/>
J. N. Booth. <lb/>
EXODUS <lb/>
story of enslave- <lb/>
in Egypt is familiar to all <lb/>
Bible readers, ii is from tie ac- <lb/>
count of appearance m <lb/>
their liberator text is Be- <lb/>
Hill nil .- <lb/>
Id paper Mr. J. Bryan Grimes This was the darkest how <lb/>
calls attention to a existing In In night of toil, bad as <lb/>
. . . . . , I,. . . t. <lb/>
North that is a on <lb/>
Justice to the of the State. <lb/>
It is known certain <lb/>
companies control nearly the en- <lb/>
tire output of the conn- <lb/>
try, and by some mean, law <lb/>
through tin- Legislature re <lb/>
quiring a certain percent of their <lb/>
be all fertilizers, <lb/>
that forcing the use upon the <lb/>
farmers, the law should be re- <lb/>
pealed as early as possible, <lb/>
former aided by <lb/>
newspaper In the State, should so <lb/>
agitate matter the coming <lb/>
Legislature will sot on it. <lb/>
Yellow journalism has even <lb/>
the pulpit. A Milwaukee <lb/>
porter allotted to occupy a <lb/>
cal pulpit to reply to a sermon <lb/>
newspapers the pastor, <lb/>
that the duties a news- <lb/>
print just enough <lb/>
goodness, badness, religion, <lb/>
ism, spirituality and pugilism id <lb/>
keep the reader interested, to <lb/>
sell the Something like a <lb/>
d tor's prescription calling for sis <lb/>
substituting <lb/>
en .-.-i- fur the quantity of each. <lb/>
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ton, r the <lb/>
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more <lb/>
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h a , <lb/>
has n tin celebrated In <lb/>
birthday, to <lb/>
be been ling for <lb/>
i years. N -1;. he man <lb/>
in lag well <lb/>
until hi the of ninety <lb/>
years a h<lb/>
to <lb/>
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their condition had been before, <lb/>
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element the political forces in- <lb/>
their sufferings, till they <lb/>
were tilled with against <lb/>
In all we a <lb/>
the inevitable result of the <lb/>
conflict of forces. If anything <lb/>
could be subjected to one force, <lb/>
or if could be <lb/>
but one power there would be do <lb/>
conflict, but the moment an <lb/>
force is introduced the <lb/>
conditions are changed. <lb/>
A- we look out about us we sec <lb/>
struggle between contending forces. <lb/>
There is and darkness, heat <lb/>
and cold, and motion and inertia. <lb/>
There is knowledge attains <lb/>
order chaos, these <lb/>
ceaseless war, endless eon- <lb/>
Life itself is said to be the <lb/>
Borne of the forces that resist <lb/>
death. Motion is the excess of <lb/>
energy which overcome- inert in. <lb/>
Growth is the excess of <lb/>
over the waste, caused by <lb/>
decay. Advancement In <lb/>
edge is the accumulation of facts <lb/>
and principles <lb/>
above the main which leak out of <lb/>
the mind through aperture of <lb/>
Civilization is the <lb/>
triumph of order over chaos. <lb/>
In the spiritual world the con- <lb/>
i- marked because the <lb/>
forces arc antagonistic. Here <lb/>
is right against wrong, good <lb/>
again evil, a Mm- vs. a <lb/>
Right cannot be <lb/>
t ii if, mixed with evil. <lb/>
forces arc <lb/>
brought in contact struggle i- the <lb/>
inevitable result. I stood on Hit <lb/>
pastern veranda of th <lb/>
S l. Store .-1 m <lb/>
one morning to the <lb/>
the sunrise in the mountains. <lb/>
V. hen I took that clear <lb/>
i- all nature <lb/>
in i asleep wrapped In its <lb/>
. darkness. Directly <lb/>
appeared a red glow behind <lb/>
mountains to the east of me <lb/>
like a city burning In the distance. <lb/>
Higher shot the <lb/>
if and brighter and brighter <lb/>
b.-.-ii. the glow in the east. <lb/>
I h before i-ii. begun t,, <lb/>
shape. Old Grand father <lb/>
mountain beg i i dim outlines to <lb/>
bin . -.- its <lb/>
he in quiet to my <lb/>
left. Unite, black <lb/>
on west of even <lb/>
peak loath <lb/>
lairs, and yielded <lb/>
be king of ascended <lb/>
ii- step step. <lb/>
went on <lb/>
darkness, I forgetful of <lb/>
the wind nil <lb/>
Hi- mountains looked <lb/>
II e Ml. j, <lb/>
them, and <lb/>
bad all lied, with- <lb/>
-i-l.-me. I sun a new <lb/>
is philosophic <lb/>
n is not that <lb/>
ad which marks the <lb/>
i i it <lb/>
. i A <lb/>
from <lb/>
In the march of time -In- has con- <lb/>
fronted other powers. She has <lb/>
come upon other conditions. She <lb/>
has new problems. <lb/>
She is being aroused by alarm <lb/>
clock in the temple of time set for <lb/>
her awakening her <lb/>
hours are full of agitation. <lb/>
The tide of truth has flowed <lb/>
against shores of the continent <lb/>
Of her ignorance nod its waves ate <lb/>
beaten into a foam of confusion, <lb/>
in its world wide <lb/>
has knocked at her doors <lb/>
and stalled her into a frenzy of M <lb/>
Learning with its <lb/>
triumphs over has <lb/>
her halls aroused <lb/>
jealousy other literati <lb/>
Christianity with its precepts, <lb/>
spirit of freedom and equality, <lb/>
condemnation of sin and its <lb/>
cation of and righteousness <lb/>
has met and is disputing with her <lb/>
idolatry and empty pomp and <lb/>
senseless forms and nothing but <lb/>
conflict and struggle could be the <lb/>
result. <lb/>
The Boxer uprising Is, we trust, <lb/>
last organized effort of dark- <lb/>
against the Hood of <lb/>
light. It is the convulsive <lb/>
quiver of the dying institution of <lb/>
error. <lb/>
Shall we lay the blame of this <lb/>
niggle he door of trade t or <lb/>
shall we charge it o the account of <lb/>
advancement of intelligence I <lb/>
or again, shall self forgetful <lb/>
and self sacrificing missionary lie <lb/>
responsible All of <lb/>
may be occasion, but neither <lb/>
is t he cause, nor arc they <lb/>
combined. The cause must <lb/>
in the universal and <lb/>
of the contact of an- <lb/>
forces. Visit some <lb/>
can jungle Infested Ob- <lb/>
serve a of them lying <lb/>
lazily in the shade of the deep <lb/>
tangled wildness of the luxuriant <lb/>
growth, they seem <lb/>
when thus alone. Introduce <lb/>
among them a flock of sheep and <lb/>
the difference. <lb/>
OUR I Kill LETTER <lb/>
Separation of Races In <lb/>
Cars. <lb/>
REPEAL THE LAW <lb/>
Special Corn Matter. <lb/>
low. <lb/>
A m.-in is afoot to ask <lb/>
legislature to to <lb/>
separate from the white <lb/>
passengers. There is <lb/>
of the desirability such a <lb/>
and II ought to succeed. <lb/>
Steam railroad cars, before the <lb/>
separate coach was exacted, while <lb/>
people did not have la share seats <lb/>
with merely rode <lb/>
the same coaches. street <lb/>
ears there are always a lot of the <lb/>
worst class of who <lb/>
ding themselves into seats <lb/>
partially occupied by <lb/>
lewd wenches and half drunk <lb/>
en are famous for <lb/>
refined, sensitive ladies <lb/>
have it to bear at present. They <lb/>
have borne it too long already. <lb/>
EB-S <lb/>
The leading <lb/>
is now well <lb/>
the Northern sharks, <lb/>
who have for years <lb/>
reaping lion's share the <lb/>
profits front sale of <lb/>
Southern mill products. <lb/>
The which <lb/>
have exacted and per <lb/>
have been exorbitant, but they <lb/>
have not satisfied with that, <lb/>
and have on various <lb/>
occasions on the goods not owned <lb/>
by them, and thus swelled their <lb/>
own purses the expense <lb/>
of the Southern mill <lb/>
the latter have had to submit. <lb/>
Vow the Southern spinners are <lb/>
this week winding up light <lb/>
for a fair division of legitimate <lb/>
Tin- board of governors of <lb/>
Grimesland, N. v., Nov. 1900. <lb/>
Editor <lb/>
Last winter the farmers of Pitt <lb/>
county held a mass meeting <lb/>
to protest <lb/>
nun advance of fertilizers <lb/>
and to take steps to protect them- <lb/>
all ea could. They were <lb/>
earnest and apparently determined <lb/>
but nothing Anther was done. <lb/>
High prices continued and farmers <lb/>
paid them. <lb/>
Is there any relief Yes. If <lb/>
nothing be done this will <lb/>
help us some. <lb/>
Last spring county farmers <lb/>
paid in some six- <lb/>
teen dollars a Ion for acid <lb/>
I hut was offered in wholesale <lb/>
early winter at leas than <lb/>
a ton, etc. <lb/>
The Carolina Fertilizer <lb/>
law- section in its <lb/>
for brands sold in this State say <lb/>
they shall contain and <lb/>
precipitated phosphoric acid which <lb/>
shall not lie less eight per <lb/>
cent, soluble which shall <lb/>
not be less than one per cent, am- <lb/>
which snail not be less than <lb/>
two per cent , <lb/>
The law here creates a demand <lb/>
for this phosphoric acid whether <lb/>
the soil demands it or not. <lb/>
There are hundreds of thousands <lb/>
of acres North Carolina to which <lb/>
arc applied goods which <lb/>
acid, though so largely <lb/>
dominating, is the least needed <lb/>
ingredient. <lb/>
know some of our most success <lb/>
farmers who after repeatedly <lb/>
testing acid phosphate on their soil <lb/>
would not now it on laud <lb/>
if given to them tree. half <lb/>
least of the fertilizer they use in <lb/>
acid phosphate, though combined <lb/>
form, as the law requires its <lb/>
Under the present law the farmer <lb/>
cannot get brands containing less <lb/>
than eight per cent, <lb/>
A GREAT <lb/>
BY <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
COMMENCING NOVEMBER AND CONTINUING <lb/>
Days Only. <lb/>
will make the most reduction prices ever attempted in <lb/>
piano trade in any other city in America. print redact o . <lb/>
will effect our including the high grade <lb/>
Gable, Kingsbury and Wellington Pianos. <lb/>
m believe a piano sold and placed in your home is the best ad <lb/>
we can get; and in order to one of our <lb/>
piano, with you, we decided to make price, will bring-S<lb/>
Mr. W. A, CHANDLER, <lb/>
who is the Cable's representative in North Carolina. <lb/>
Terms reasonable and announced at any time during the sale <lb/>
in door above the <lb/>
Block. The public is cordially Invited to call examine our <lb/>
line of pianos and organs. <lb/>
THE CABLE CO., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
A New Venture. <lb/>
profits. <lb/>
win. <lb/>
then ion arc perfecting to experiment w The law <lb/>
note the difference. They roar the farmer to buy <lb/>
and show their teeth now. Md Md hundred pound, of acid <lb/>
we the sheep in commission houses phosphate t. each ton of aver- <lb/>
is the cause of ibis fury I j to or less. The yarn merchants age fertilizer he whether he <lb/>
They are the occasion but not the telegraphed the governors at need, it or not, even If he <lb/>
, , B, J <lb/>
could not natural demand for acid phosphate <lb/>
The presence of progress, Intel- <lb/>
and are the. <lb/>
occasion but no means entertain any proposition to reduce. The change of Ibis law would save <lb/>
of the conflict. <lb/>
And this struggle should quick- <lb/>
rate of <lb/>
I Sin our folks are now a <lb/>
the farmers of North Carolina bun- <lb/>
of thousands of dollars which <lb/>
rather than retard our efforts for two to carry out their plans, de- the State now compels them to <lb/>
the moral redemption that spite the present donate lo companies <lb/>
remember that of their in North. I law be repealed. <lb/>
from the ones the <lb/>
by the missionaries. These I of a majority of mills and spindles <lb/>
along with the missionaries the and <lb/>
been the ones to sutler, and have will simply appoint new agents at I <lb/>
given the world a new proof that the new That is understood I <lb/>
the spirit of martyrdom still lives. I to lie the purpose, although the <lb/>
This opposition comet proceedings of toe l <lb/>
Read This. <lb/>
We have taken great <lb/>
priests and pretended who loon are kept a <lb/>
is endanger- the present. <lb/>
ed; and to relax effort now, is to j mention. <lb/>
fail the final charge and in the <lb/>
of victory. This struggle <lb/>
in the near future <lb/>
tin- day of gospel light is to <lb/>
break, is now breaking, in the <lb/>
then ancient China. <lb/>
cure in <lb/>
growing most improved bright <lb/>
White Stem <lb/>
the Broad Leaf Orinoco <lb/>
. . l. . ,. <lb/>
far most reliable tobacco ever <lb/>
Chairman Simmons bus appoint- <lb/>
committee <lb/>
of resolution passed by <lb/>
grown in any section. Every man <lb/>
in the east, who cultivated this <lb/>
will average from to per <lb/>
cent more than any other <lb/>
. I,. <lb/>
ed the committee in Mr. Sam at Ayden, says <lb/>
I that his Orinoco will bring fifty <lb/>
the State commit last <lb/>
e. . ., . other kind grown on same land <lb/>
draft the then proposed bill to Martin county people ore growing <lb/>
State primaries Orinoco and coining money. You <lb/>
HAVE OUT IN THE <lb/>
Dry Goods and <lb/>
Clothing <lb/>
We do not without experience, <lb/>
for we have had many years of experience. <lb/>
We make this in the mercantile <lb/>
business with hope, <lb/>
nation. will search the very best <lb/>
markets of the world for our goods, and will <lb/>
make the prices and quality second to none. <lb/>
Having bought entire stock of Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
and Clothing of H. M. which will offer now and on <lb/>
For Greatly Reduced Prices <lb/>
Senators, Congress- <lb/>
men, <lb/>
man I, T. J. Jan is, Manning, <lb/>
If. Watson, T. W. Mason, <lb/>
to the revulsion of public <lb/>
sentiment since, and the fact that <lb/>
Mill,. <lb/>
M la subscribed in <lb/>
list 1.-1 <lb/>
of laws in <lb/>
Louisiana ml N <lb/>
it is , ,. , , f <lb/>
. 1-.-1. <lb/>
coarse the <lb/>
right la spend money <lb/>
ilia av l.-.-l like It. <lb/>
will not, tend <lb/>
break the South . <lb/>
extent, is a good rule- in poll- <lb/>
lies <lb/>
A own <lb/>
Chronicle. <lb/>
1- broken <lb/>
.-;. the struggle lie. <lb/>
now in going <lb/>
China illus- <lb/>
of this la re- <lb/>
I id of forces, China, <lb/>
la most <lb/>
l ml mid Idolatrous. Her in- <lb/>
back near sun <lb/>
i, <lb/>
and her <lb/>
She laces <lb/>
rear and sees nothing 1.1,1 ii; w <lb/>
and <lb/>
i. her l the<lb/>
I'd 11- stimulative of thought <lb/>
j bill the mere <lb/>
of <lb/>
who well be forgotten. <lb/>
If she could continue shut up <lb/>
v. walls <lb/>
from all other people as <lb/>
bus done the long ages <lb/>
I she have quid, but <lb/>
I . I . <lb/>
Mr. Jackson lives near <lb/>
Winterville. Sunday night be and <lb/>
hi- wife attended church in the <lb/>
borne will <lb/>
Jackson missed her trunk and against of such <lb/>
an developed Jaw, work the <lb/>
window had been broken open and will not <lb/>
someone had been In the although a bill will be drafted as <lb/>
Mr. came to Greenville i ordered. <lb/>
after Mr. C bis Charlotte is l have another new <lb/>
bloodhounds, and got back to cotton mill, lo cost which <lb/>
h.- home , It bad give city and suburbs I I <lb/>
begun to rain when they there E. A. Smith is <lb/>
and the dogs struck a trail at . president of new company. <lb/>
from the They followed cotton came up to ten cents last <lb/>
the the field and week, and if it doesn't bum there <lb/>
trunk where it or go beyond sell is my <lb/>
advice to glowers. Every pound <lb/>
will find these seed for sale at Dr. <lb/>
and Dr. Bryan's Drug <lb/>
stores and some store each sec- <lb/>
of the County cents <lb/>
W. T. Co., <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
broken open and contents throw., <lb/>
out as thief had hunt- <lb/>
log for money. By this time the <lb/>
storm came up and was m severe <lb/>
had lobe be <lb/>
red. <lb/>
A Georgia legislator has Intro <lb/>
bill I., amend Stale <lb/>
constitution that children of <lb/>
you have bring that or more, <lb/>
If yon not rush it on the <lb/>
market for <lb/>
The official count shows that the <lb/>
highest vote received by a Bryan <lb/>
elector in this Slate was <lb/>
and lit.- highest vote east for a Me- <lb/>
or <lb/>
Is <lb/>
ire which is MB more <lb/>
men who fall to pay their . <lb/>
, ., y . <lb/>
after will be barred<lb/>
means r . at Oxford will cm <lb/>
I If a Woman <lb/>
want-, lo put out a fire doesn't <lb/>
heap on oil and wood. <lb/>
t on <lb/>
I a woman wants t <lb/>
I well p <lb/>
Id not aid fuel to the fire <lb/>
burn ho Ilia away. She <lb/>
let and Of .-. do check <lb/>
do <lb/>
add lire. <lb/>
Female <lb/>
taken by every <lb/>
who has <lb/>
any an. <lb/>
Hoping to be favored with your most liberal remain <lb/>
Yours for business. <lb/>
J. A. RICKS, <lb/>
C. L. WILKINSON. <lb/>
QUICK SMALL OUR MOTTO.<lb/>
When a person knows that he There isn't much romance left in <lb/>
has true friends, be just,. the world nowadays. A Virginia <lb/>
considerate towards, Judge has decided that a woman <lb/>
It is often abuse which j maybe the bead of the house if she <lb/>
friendship receives that foots the bills, and a Chicago judge <lb/>
culminates its termination. I has held that presents given <lb/>
Those who have steadfast true the influence of love's young dream <lb/>
friends will be found to be those must be returned when Cupid halts <lb/>
means and, f <lb/>
punish children of the dell <lb/>
now in <lb/>
,. a <lb/>
neck in- more of time yet. and it <lb/>
attracting marked attention, <lb/>
lax payers their parents <lb/>
ii requires two thirds 0.1 each <lb/>
vol.- an amendment Mm of <lb/>
constitution, and this one ill never , me de <lb/>
nave but because ought not to W- <lb/>
providence has decided otherwise, and Observer B- <lb/>
lake it. <lb/>
The l <lb/>
-i r . . 1- , <lb/>
,, . <lb/>
cure. <lb/>
It not <lb/>
the II . <lb/>
It Ingot <lb/>
it . <lb/>
painful <lb/>
-n; <lb/>
nil away <lb/>
one <lb/>
drain <lb/>
and <lb/>
who love them for their personal <lb/>
worth, of valuing them for <lb/>
what may reap from them in a <lb/>
commercial way. When we place <lb/>
valuation upon <lb/>
friendship we eater to the vulgar <lb/>
side of our nature can expect <lb/>
an early cessation of harmonious <lb/>
Record. I <lb/>
and Hymen blows out his torch. <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
ft. . <lb/>
It Is th <lb/>
-II <lb/>
1.00 I <lb/>
l any <lb/>
The <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Ca.<lb/>
By of power and <lb/>
in by <lb/>
term 1900 of Till Superior Com I, in the <lb/>
entitled N. T. Hooker K. <lb/>
nil in <lb/>
the of the Superior Court in <lb/>
Docket H. new <lb/>
No. <lb/>
therein, <lb/>
I mill to before the <lb/>
court In on <lb/>
the of January 1901 <lb/>
of term 1901 of <lb/>
Pill Superior Die following described <lb/>
of land to one <lb/>
of Jam.-j II. . AV. <lb/>
fa. and being <lb/>
I K. H- <lb/>
side of Cellar <lb/>
an-amp Had known the land <lb/>
bf R, S. from II. A, <lb/>
bf fa- <lb/>
John and <lb/>
In whole one and <lb/>
Has land conveyed <lb/>
In trim. u in <lb/>
., ti <lb/>
I. <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
ml <lb/>
AS <lb/>
The <lb/>
Well <lb/>
Dressed <lb/>
Man <lb/>
Attracts attention where- <lb/>
you meet him. He is <lb/>
in this fall, <lb/>
take considerable of the credit for <lb/>
this condition of affairs. Ask the <lb/>
man if we are not entitled to this honor. Never before In the history <lb/>
of this establishment have carried such a assortment o. <lb/>
as we have this fall. Our customers tell us this, and they <lb/>
are certainly competent to judge. We have everything <lb/>
that is the rage in New York, and a visit to our <lb/>
will give you a complete knowledge of all that is <lb/>
new and in the fashionable world. In to <lb/>
our prices We know that you will not a word of <lb/>
complaint. Drop in a little time, <lb/>
want to see you. <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there is a CROSS MARK <lb/>
in the margin of this it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
Tan Eastern for <lb/>
subscription and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will <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/>
December term of court, for civil <lb/>
cases only, begins next Monday. <lb/>
Partridges, by <lb/>
W. C Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
New floods, Raisins, <lb/>
Nuts, Citron, Mince Meat, Pork <lb/>
Sausage at M. M. <lb/>
Honor Roll for November, Mason- <lb/>
Hall School, Martha Lee Cow- <lb/>
ell. One pupil would have <lb/>
been on the roll but for one only <lb/>
tardy mark. <lb/>
For first class horses and millet <lb/>
cheap, sale or exchange, go to the <lb/>
Greenville Livery Go's stables on <lb/>
Five Points, Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
H. Hardy, <lb/>
Mr. G. W. who <lb/>
farms on Mr R. R. South- <lb/>
wood farm in Falkland township, <lb/>
tells that this year he will sell <lb/>
from a one horse crop. <lb/>
J. C. Cobb A -Son are going out <lb/>
business w ill dispose of their <lb/>
entire stork of worth of <lb/>
goods by 1st. Watch their <lb/>
advertisement and it will tell you <lb/>
about it. <lb/>
T. north <lb/>
again, this being his third <lb/>
chasing trip this season. The <lb/>
large sales at his big store make it <lb/>
necessary for him to make frequent <lb/>
trips to the markets to meet his <lb/>
trade. <lb/>
The Co. call to <lb/>
their splendid line of <lb/>
organs. A. w Chandler is in <lb/>
charge of their branch house here <lb/>
and invites you lo call him in <lb/>
lie building. <lb/>
Close of Year <lb/>
Next Monday marks end of <lb/>
the fiscal year county affairs. <lb/>
The County Commissioners will <lb/>
have a busy session inaugurating <lb/>
the new officers passing upon <lb/>
. the bonds that be given that <lb/>
day. The Sheriff and one member <lb/>
of the Board of Commissioners re <lb/>
the only changes in <lb/>
offices. <lb/>
Be Prompt, Please. <lb/>
We hope our subscribers <lb/>
throughout the country will not <lb/>
fail lo respond lo the request <lb/>
to pay there subscriptions to The <lb/>
And those at a dis- <lb/>
who have received state- <lb/>
are asked again send on <lb/>
the money. We need what you <lb/>
owe hope you will nut keep us <lb/>
wailing for it. <lb/>
A Call to Brooklyn <lb/>
We see from Washington <lb/>
Messenger that Rev. F. II. Hard- <lb/>
Rector elect of St. Paul's <lb/>
church, of has <lb/>
ed a call as minister to <lb/>
the church of the Messiah at <lb/>
Brooklyn, N. Y. This is a high <lb/>
compliment a Mr. Hard- <lb/>
years and shows that his <lb/>
ability is recognized. <lb/>
Robbery at Winterville. <lb/>
The store of Hooks, at <lb/>
Winterville, was broken into and <lb/>
robbed sometime Monday night. <lb/>
The robber got by breaking out <lb/>
a window light removing <lb/>
fastening. A quantity of goods <lb/>
were taken. The blood hounds <lb/>
were taken down there but could <lb/>
not get a trail the robber. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Register of Deeds, T. R. Moore <lb/>
issued marriage licenses lo the fol- <lb/>
lowing parties hist <lb/>
White. <lb/>
J. S. Lila Gard- <lb/>
W. B. Moore and Nannie <lb/>
A bra ins. <lb/>
Charlie Best and Martin. <lb/>
Albert Lucy <lb/>
son. <lb/>
George and <lb/>
Selby. <lb/>
George and Marring <lb/>
pen. <lb/>
Stephen and <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
Joseph <lb/>
Anderson Linda <lb/>
Ellis. <lb/>
HOWDY DO. <lb/>
Some speak to Ale, some to You <lb/>
Monday, <lb/>
G. M. Tucker left today Nor- <lb/>
folk. <lb/>
F. Ward went to Roanoke Rap- <lb/>
ids today. <lb/>
J. went down to <lb/>
den Saturday evening. <lb/>
J. L. Grimmer, of <lb/>
came evening. <lb/>
J M. Moon spent with <lb/>
hi.- parents and returned to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Tuesday. 1900. <lb/>
R. L. Smith left this <lb/>
for Richmond. <lb/>
W. H. Cox, of came <lb/>
over this morning. <lb/>
J. H. Hester and little left <lb/>
this morning <lb/>
A. Ward, of Bethel, spent last <lb/>
night here and left this morning. <lb/>
D. V. left this morning <lb/>
for Norfolk to take a <lb/>
the railroad <lb/>
W. E. Perry, offspring Hope, <lb/>
rived Monday to take a <lb/>
The <lb/>
Mrs. Mamie Gillian, and child- <lb/>
who have <lb/>
visiting her sister, Mrs. D. <lb/>
Haskett, left this morning for <lb/>
home. <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
Mis. D. O. Moore left this morn- <lb/>
for <lb/>
r Mrs. L. I. Moore returned Tues- <lb/>
day evening from a visit to Wilson. <lb/>
Mrs. Ponder, of Bethel, <lb/>
arrived Tuesday evening to visit <lb/>
relatives here, <lb/>
left this morning <lb/>
for to lake Thanksgiving <lb/>
dinner at home. <lb/>
W. F. Barnhill over to <lb/>
today lo attend the mar- <lb/>
of his brother. <lb/>
Mrs. of Whitakers. <lb/>
rived Tuesday evening to visit the <lb/>
family of W. L. Brown. <lb/>
Manning, of Bethel, <lb/>
who has visiting Mrs. C. <lb/>
Moore, returned home today. <lb/>
J. E. Clark, Jr., of Washington, <lb/>
was here Tuesday to sell a lot of <lb/>
tobacco. He said he got the best <lb/>
price here that he ever received <lb/>
tor tobacco <lb/>
new big store. <lb/>
Did You Think <lb/>
WE SOLD <lb/>
Dry Goods Only <lb/>
If so, <lb/>
you are <lb/>
wrong. <lb/>
We carry <lb/>
Stock of <lb/>
FUR, N R V <lb/>
of any house in Greenville. The upper Hour our immense store <lb/>
is just filled with and Carpets, <lb/>
Anything you want, whole suits or odd pieces, we can <lb/>
We can any room in your house <lb/>
at Bargain <lb/>
Prices. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons indebted to us are <lb/>
notified that they must <lb/>
come forward and settle before the <lb/>
flint day of January. <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Mayor J. U. baa disposed <lb/>
of the following cases his court <lb/>
last <lb/>
Forbes, <lb/>
lined l costs, <lb/>
Albert Williams, drunk and dis- <lb/>
orderly, fined one penny and costs, <lb/>
M. <lb/>
drank <lb/>
lined one penny and costs, <lb/>
W. U. Freeman, dis- <lb/>
orderly, fined one costs, <lb/>
1.90. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
ST. O, Nov. M. <lb/>
The thieves have struck at <lb/>
last that like a cyclone. <lb/>
For the last two nights robbery <lb/>
has been is, <lb/>
so unusual our people <lb/>
are amazed hardly know what <lb/>
to do. There is no clue to per- <lb/>
all are very much <lb/>
wrought up over these occurrences <lb/>
The only and best remedy for such <lb/>
Is about Six feel of hemp from a <lb/>
good stout limb of a tree. <lb/>
Chapman of Calico was <lb/>
here yesterday. <lb/>
J. II. C. of Clay Root was <lb/>
here yesterday prospecting and <lb/>
think quite likely he may locale <lb/>
among us. <lb/>
Miss Battle Kittrell went to <lb/>
lust Friday on a visit lo <lb/>
and returned Monday. <lb/>
Mrs. i,. L Kittrell and Miss <lb/>
Carrie Wesson spent yesterday in <lb/>
Greenville on a shopping <lb/>
Mrs. J. D. Cox went to <lb/>
villa Monday and returned the <lb/>
same day. <lb/>
Mr. A. Cox is still paying <lb/>
highest cash prices for cotton seed. <lb/>
Mr. and his dogs were at <lb/>
a great disadvantage In both of the <lb/>
robbery cases here. The first lime <lb/>
a terrific storm broke them and <lb/>
on the second occasion <lb/>
was old, us well as a <lb/>
high wind prevailing all through <lb/>
the night and morning which made <lb/>
it utterly impossible them to <lb/>
accomplish anything.<lb/>
Hay's Suits. Latest Styles, <lb/>
Best Vi <lb/>
Our Special Clothing, Dry <lb/>
Goods Motion Bargain <lb/>
Side at nun k down prices goes <lb/>
right on crowds daily <lb/>
taking advantage of it. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Greater and Grander Bargains Offered Daily. <lb/>
CLOTHING<lb/>
Boys the t, and quality, Sale Price, <lb/>
Men Suits Hie quality, Sale Price, <lb/>
Men Suits the 14.00, 6.00 and 0.00 Sale Price, I <lb/>
Suits, Tailor Made Silk <lb/>
Men Suits the 8.00 and 8-00 quality, while they last All quality now <lb/>
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on Hand. <lb/>
T I that a Kan., <lb/>
bill climbed a foot tel- <lb/>
pole the other day to <lb/>
a bill from the lineman who was at <lb/>
the top Of the pole. This man <lb/>
ought to given account <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
lo <lb/>
plain and Linen Checked worth j Side Combs, worth <lb/>
Waist, white Collars mid yards Lace, worth silk rovers, Fancy Stripe White <lb/>
,,,,,. , Men's Cull's, per <lb/>
Welted Pique, all colors. <lb/>
extra heavy unbleached Fancy Foulard Silk, worth Curtain <lb/>
Windsor Ties, h Fancy worth Fancy Negligee worth <lb/>
Fast Black worth worth <lb/>
worth <lb/>
Beat Linen canvas, worth he Honey good ones, He , Box Fancy c <lb/>
t Feather colors., Stick worth <lb/>
all worth<lb/>
Men's Collars, worth inch Lining, Embroidery Cotton, worth Sc. left, come while they last <lb/>
Big New Store. <lb/>
Open Nights. <lb/>
Greenville. N. G<lb/>
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Ml <lb/>
Attention Farmers <lb/>
I am now offering you one of the most complete lines of <lb/>
DRY GOODS, SHOES, PANTS. <lb/>
POCKET and TABLE <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
is the of any market are fresh and chew. <lb/>
When you come to town again give me a trial. <lb/>
ins to please, <lb/>
Jas. B. White. <lb/>
COUNTY HOME EXPENSES. <lb/>
Comparative Statement for <lb/>
Four <lb/>
Mr. J. Smith, <lb/>
cot of the Home for the <lb/>
Aged and furnishes <lb/>
New Home <lb/>
Sewing Machines <lb/>
To those <lb/>
in malarial districts Pills <lb/>
they keep the <lb/>
system in perfect are In IN PIT COUNTY <lb/>
an absolute cure i if yon need, Machine m me <lb/>
and all bilious diseases. I <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
the Home for each <lb/>
mouth during the last four <lb/>
Me <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINE <lb/>
RAILROAD CO. <lb/>
mains <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
Mar. <lb/>
Apr. <lb/>
May <lb/>
June <lb/>
July <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
Oct. <lb/>
Nov. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
174.83 <lb/>
813.34 <lb/>
184.65<lb/>
l. <lb/>
132.23 <lb/>
182.61 <lb/>
181.02 <lb/>
152.03 <lb/>
0175.03 <lb/>
200.08 <lb/>
214.00 <lb/>
105.04 <lb/>
171.15 <lb/>
194.81 <lb/>
163.68 <lb/>
115.56 <lb/>
174.33 <lb/>
162.45 <lb/>
135.81 <lb/>
1ST <lb/>
lair <lb/>
Lave <lb/>
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Mount <lb/>
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ORIGINAL <lb/>
by the Orange Va. <lb/>
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the Superior <lb/>
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nonce u hen-by ran to all fT <lb/>
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PM AM <lb/>
RHEUMATISM art CATARRH <lb/>
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Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla<lb/>
KATE. <lb/>
aft c- R- who keen a <lb/>
i u millinery and fancy atom <lb/>
. with <lb/>
catarrh and neuralgia I had <lb/>
i M J complaint and very I <lb/>
Ml I H in a bad .<lb/>
w. smith. <lb/>
Means Cent per pound more for pour <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
THAT IS WHAT ON COTTON <lb/>
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU. <lb/>
We have established at Greenville one of beat equipped <lb/>
Gins to lie found In Batten North Carolina and solicit y. ginning. <lb/>
We turn out the beat you -an g. I anywhere our charge an <lb/>
others. BRING <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
Feb. <lb/>
Mar. <lb/>
Apr <lb/>
May <lb/>
June <lb/>
July <lb/>
Aug. <lb/>
Sept. <lb/>
Nov. <lb/>
HOOKER, <lb/>
181-8 <lb/>
9137.28 <lb/>
134.28 <lb/>
151.11 <lb/>
166.60 <lb/>
145.70 <lb/>
139.61 <lb/>
156.07 <lb/>
0163.25 <lb/>
142.11 <lb/>
105.00 <lb/>
143.03 <lb/>
141.21 <lb/>
150.86 <lb/>
150.40 <lb/>
145.15 <lb/>
154.70<lb/>
Total <lb/>
01,713.25 01,826.01 <lb/>
or. p,<lb/>
Grimesland, N. C, <lb/>
If our n remember <lb/>
Ur. Smith was elected Super <lb/>
of the Home by the <lb/>
Board of C in- <lb/>
when look charge <lb/>
of the I-.-it the hi.-- Mn <lb/>
in two years ago. Thai <lb/>
h has conducted Home at a <lb/>
I s i use Ins <lb/>
speaks ell for bin <lb/>
I management. It lie borne <lb/>
in mind also that prices on every- <lb/>
out. <lb/>
Ho man is a- good he advises <lb/>
other people to be. <lb/>
i- patient with a <lb/>
man the Oral he is Kirk. <lb/>
don't need trap to catch <lb/>
a bail cold or a case of ill <lb/>
Beauty la often a mask devised <lb/>
by nature to hid.- a shallow brain. <lb/>
Ill matters treat strangers <lb/>
as though they relatives. <lb/>
The medical profession is not <lb/>
exact science, but the average <lb/>
never fails to exact his fee<lb/>
PM A M PM <lb/>
SOUTH. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Lt <lb/>
I Lt <lb/>
I . <lb/>
arc hereby unified to K <lb/>
enter upon any fOUr <lb/>
Pitt County, the , <lb/>
land <lb/>
land, and <lb/>
tum It, Move. <lb/>
Oct. w. c;. Mora. <lb/>
i, ,. the <lb/>
It never pays to lie-and be <lb/>
at- s- a <lb/>
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Not a word slander ever falls L T P <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
will sell at public a <lb/>
Lt <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
in a bad condition; day I be- <lb/>
to fear that I be a <lb/>
well woman; that bare to <lb/>
down into a chronic and <lb/>
taken many other of <lb/>
prefer JOHNSTON'S to all of them. <lb/>
mm,, <lb/>
ERNUL. <lb/>
from the yet <lb/>
. . . . . l. . , .,., P. j. <lb/>
there many malicious <lb/>
tongues <lb/>
OFFERS a <lb/>
i; k r <lb/>
General <lb/>
from to make I any all <lb/>
times . full line of Clothing, Dry Shoes, Groceries, <lb/>
Hardware, Farm in thing <lb/>
you want anon, your household , ,. <lb/>
furnish at <lb/>
Bottom <lb/>
my stoic <lb/>
in <lb/>
lo the deceased, entitling in part i <lb/>
of rodder, Hones, i leaves Ben- <lb/>
l attic, Bob, farming Implements. I a m. Mai too a m, lied <lb/>
hold and Furniture, l Mope Mills SI a <lb/>
Buggy and Wagons. . Returning lease <lb/>
lay Buggy and d <lb/>
Nuts <lb/>
W. of <lb/>
., B J. Deed. <lb/>
At the same time and place I will rent b <lb/>
the highest bidder for the ear 1911, II. <lb/>
J. Wilson boom place v Ted <lb/>
, W. <lb/>
for law of B. J. Wilson. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I hive out my <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
New and Fresh to <lb/>
Flour, of <lb/>
Cracker Meal, Hominy <lb/>
and. <lb/>
will average about <lb/>
l and sour I Paid <lb/>
j .; <lb/>
I bare handled <lb/>
-.- . <lb/>
, J <lb/>
ard lb. same In <lb/>
j ii s,.,,,, . <lb/>
the former <lb/>
the are <lb/>
i me. I will for all owing <lb/>
toe MM I and at once <lb/>
This b day of Hot. <lb/>
H M. <lb/>
p Hope Mills p n <lb/>
p m, U p <lb/>
arrives <lb/>
at with train <lb/>
with the Carolina , <lb/>
Springs with the Hid <lb/>
Springs A at <lb/>
with Air Line and <lb/>
Hallway at with and <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
Road <lb/>
, , p m. <lb/>
V P m, K <lb/>
. r <lb/>
. lean <lb/>
la in I m, <lb/>
P lean Pamela <lb/>
T-2. an <lb/>
. Sundays <lb/>
cut. higher Ibis year than <lb/>
The expense for the mouth <lb/>
tin- year had lo la <lb/>
approximated, based on <lb/>
month In former <lb/>
years. <lb/>
The Incoming Hoard <lb/>
ill have to elect a Super- <lb/>
of Home a their <lb/>
meeting Monday, and <lb/>
believes it the <lb/>
of a large majority <lb/>
the people the county in saying <lb/>
ii could not do better than <lb/>
to re Mr. Smith to <lb/>
i- ,. v <lb/>
Having <lb/>
lb of Kicks b ,, <lb/>
carry op the bis former stand <lb/>
We will <lb/>
dry goods, no <lb/>
lions, toots, -hoes. <lb/>
lb. patronage of Mr. <lb/>
-r customer-, as well as f ,. B <lb/>
lie generally . <lb/>
J. A. Kicks, <lb/>
C. I. Wilkinson. <lb/>
T Tarboro <lb/>
pm, <lb/>
P returning, leaves <lb/>
Wan. and IS <lb/>
Train <lb/>
. . . urn <lb/>
en C i, <lb/>
Sundas, . .,, <lb/>
am.<lb/>
Get a good Safe <lb/>
lie Victor U ml con- <lb/>
for ;,,,;,. office and <lb/>
Every boll u ii, to be <lb/>
.-sir, j, <lb/>
J- L. SUGG, Act <lb/>
c. <lb/>
us <lb/>
file Rail World notes <lb/>
speed made by <lb/>
special train mi tin- <lb/>
from Montreal <lb/>
to Ottawa November <lb/>
of miles was <lb/>
old iii no minutes, or deducting <lb/>
minutes for stoppages and slow- <lb/>
minutes. This u,, <lb/>
I good speed for so long a run, es <lb/>
In view of the fact <lb/>
I run was made in a heavy <lb/>
The holds <lb/>
the record for u-i runs on <lb/>
continent, its record made <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
line from Camden in <lb/>
Atlantic City. <lb/>
TAKE ROB HiS CHILL TO <lb/>
to. bottle. Cures <lb/>
i, Mai Sweats and <lb/>
M.-y back if it doesn't <lb/>
Soother as ,. be kind <lb/>
with the Red Cross on the label <lb/>
Bold and guaranteed by Wooten. <lb/>
Bryan and Ernul, <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Restore Mi j lily. Lost <lb/>
of <lb/>
or i , <lb/>
f rut County. <lb/>
The following is a of the <lb/>
of lbs Board of Com- <lb/>
for <lb/>
each bath of <lb/>
miles for <lb/>
For IT days a Com. 114.00 <lb/>
for <lb/>
for miles traveled at <lb/>
44.60 <lb/>
ALLOWED w. <lb/>
For it days us Com. i MUM. <lb/>
at 20.00 <lb/>
I 1290 <lb/>
an l. <lb/>
Bops am, , is <lb/>
in to <lb/>
u s n, <lb/>
Sand <lb/>
Union Bran.-h loaves Warsaw <lb/>
lit <lb/>
Train No ,. a el <lb/>
don sit point dally, all via Hick <lb/>
H. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Pass. Audit <lb/>
J. It. KENLY, Manager <lb/>
I. M. Traffic Ma- <lb/>
HI VICE <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, leave Greenville daily at <lb/>
M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer Edgecombe leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York <lb/>
ton, for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominions. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Ray Line from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Y tux<lb/>
V v a tonic <lb/>
in- pink glow <lb/>
and ii <lb/>
Al. <lb/>
Harrington, Barber <lb/>
bad something of a <lb/>
clone Mud, dam- <lb/>
and age a-as done lo <lb/>
blown down. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
lour <lb/>
Total <lb/>
72.0 <lb/>
c. <lb/>
For u Com. <lb/>
tor ii as at 1200 <lb/>
t r . traveled at <lb/>
Tablets <lb/>
Mo-.<lb/>
. r <lb/>
Nervous <lb/>
f, r I <lb/>
. Flu, <lb/>
6-20 <lb/>
On <lb/>
M Inter I lie, N. c,<lb/>
Reflector <lb/>
Do know <lb/>
We sell cheap <lb/>
IT. <lb/>
your <lb/>
toes, Capes, Ac., from <lb/>
Oar Cheap Cash Store. Mo <lb/>
or Clearance<lb/>
MEDICAL CO. <lb/>
A Jackson Sta., <lb/>
by I I. Druggist, <lb/>
X C <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Hoard <lb/>
1210.40. <lb/>
S, M. <lb/>
and retail and <lb/>
of <lb/>
V OP <lb/>
I, T. It. Moore, clerk of Com- <lb/>
missioners for county aforesaid, do <lb/>
certify that the is a true slab- <lb/>
as appear my of- <lb/>
my band, the seal f <lb/>
Board of in <lb/>
day of <lb/>
. . T. It. Moon. <lb/>
Board Com. For Pitt County, <lb/>
South . . <lb/>
county Court<lb/>
n l <lb/>
. I <lb/>
the in <lb/>
action take <lb/>
mi action has been the <lb/>
Curt of wherein <lb/>
Bears Sears is <lb/>
the purpose dissolving <lb/>
bonds of now existing be- <lb/>
and <lb/>
is required to appear before lilt <lb/>
at term of <lb/>
I ill Court Walsh convene <lb/>
-m Monday in December and <lb/>
answer or to the complaint of <lb/>
I or the <lb/>
will be granted. This day <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
A- Attorneys. <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Ragging and Tics always <lb/>
on , <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly en <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
See gs. <lb/>
Al old <lb/>
on Five Points, where we have <lb/>
just opened a new and fresh <lb/>
I. of <lb/>
NOTICE, LAND POSTED. <lb/>
All persons are hereby warned for- <lb/>
bidden to hunt with or without gun or <lb/>
dog or in any oilier way trespass upon the <lb/>
lands of in Town- <lb/>
ship on north side of Creek. <lb/>
J. II. Little, <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
hi lib, -n, wife and Little. <lb/>
and of <lb/>
and Fancy <lb/>
I in ., Red- of Meats, Flour, <lb/>
. n-L. r, .-. . . . . <lb/>
., Book, in <lb/>
lit Con . the books . . , <lb/>
Cheap <lb/>
yon need. <lb/>
., <lb/>
era <lb/>
Store <lb/>
M k <lb/>
Oak Suits, R, <lb/>
by <lb/>
I Lounges, p <lb/>
., <lb/>
Meat Key West Cheroot,,, <lb/>
Amen Cm- <lb/>
I Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Pine A Syrup, Milk, <lb/>
flour, Meat, Soap, <lb/>
Lye, M r,,., Matches, Oil, <lb/>
laud Oar- <lb/>
den Apples, Nuts, <lb/>
Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Glass <lb/>
and China Ware. Tin and <lb/>
ware, i and Macs <lb/>
win, Stand- <lb/>
ard Sewing hi mi- <lb/>
other and <lb/>
quantity, cheap for cash. Coat <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
Sugar, Canned Goods, <lb/>
Cigars, <lb/>
in everything <lb/>
to be found in up to -date <lb/>
Grocery. <lb/>
We pay the highest market <lb/>
prices for all kinds of <lb/>
Country Produce, <lb/>
either cash or in barter. When <lb/>
you want to sell or when you <lb/>
want buy come to see us. <lb/>
To all who with their <lb/>
patronage promise entire sat <lb/>
T. F. CHRiSTMAN <lb/>
at Five Points. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Having this day qualified before the <lb/>
Clerk of the Court of <lb/>
as Administrator of the estate of Henry <lb/>
notice is hereby given to <lb/>
all holing claims against said es- <lb/>
to u, me <lb/>
duly on or the <lb/>
day r March, or will be <lb/>
in bar All persona <lb/>
lo estate are lo <lb/>
payment lo <lb/>
This the 17th day of September <lb/>
W. M. Adm r. <lb/>
of Henry <lb/>
Whichard, C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and as low the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
niter, <lb/>
IN 1866. <lb/>
j. ff. mm <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors handlers of <lb/>
Ties and Raga. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
------DEALER IN------- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF- <lb/>
Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME, <lb/>
J. B. COREY. <lb/>
Cold In . I <lb/>
. r i <lb/>
U to, T <lb/>
Norfolk, <lb/>
Cotton and in <lb/>
Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions, vale Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans, <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
-1- <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
SI <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Hi II KB <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1900. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
II ft <lb/>
Every cotton planter should <lb/>
write illustrated <lb/>
pamphlet, <lb/>
It is sent free. <lb/>
S name and <lb/>
y, St., N. V. <lb/>
State School. <lb/>
The letter below is in reply to a <lb/>
of quest ions Mrs. <lb/>
C. E. Craven to the Supt. of the h. <lb/>
Reform School at Lansing, <lb/>
This school has been is opera- <lb/>
live years, and the letter <lb/>
below deserves our careful <lb/>
Lansing, Mich., 1900. <lb/>
Mia. C. E. Craven, <lb/>
Bee. N. C. W. C. T. C, <lb/>
Concord, North Carolina. <lb/>
In answer to yours of July 28th <lb/>
I would rather say that it is <lb/>
possible to Rive very much <lb/>
detail regarding an In- <lb/>
of this kind in one letter. <lb/>
However, I will try lo answer our <lb/>
questions. I will first give you a <lb/>
little history of this Institution. It <lb/>
established in 1855. We have <lb/>
about boys at present. We <lb/>
have about out on leave of ab <lb/>
all over the State. Our <lb/>
are received between the ages of <lb/>
and HI to remain until unless <lb/>
sooner released. We keep them <lb/>
two years, when if they have fair <lb/>
homes, we send them home on <lb/>
leave of absence conditioned on <lb/>
their good behavior the <lb/>
expiration of their term of commit- <lb/>
The Board is the releasing <lb/>
power having authority to release, <lb/>
by leave of absence or discharge <lb/>
any inmate at any time. boys <lb/>
are taught trades as <lb/>
shoe-making, baking, <lb/>
tailoring, printing, engineering <lb/>
painting and farming. We have <lb/>
acres of land. We to <lb/>
have an of land to a boy We <lb/>
have at present a year <lb/>
by the Legislature for <lb/>
running expenses. It costs about <lb/>
per year per capita. With a <lb/>
smaller the cost would <lb/>
be a little more capita. We have <lb/>
employers, and school rooms. <lb/>
Our are in school hours <lb/>
each day and alternation. Our <lb/>
Institution is partially on the <lb/>
system but largely on the <lb/>
family system. Nearly all our <lb/>
live in cottages in a family. <lb/>
These families are presided over <lb/>
by a and bis wife, bis <lb/>
the and the gen- <lb/>
having charge of some other <lb/>
We work all the <lb/>
from to boys the farm <lb/>
through the summer, raising all <lb/>
the in the <lb/>
We use barrels of flour <lb/>
every day for Inking bake <lb/>
every morning. It takes bush- <lb/>
el of potatoes for a meal. We do <lb/>
not manufacture any thing in th <lb/>
Institution that in rev- <lb/>
We do not believe in it. <lb/>
All our time is <lb/>
en to training tho boys in such a <lb/>
way to benefit them In after <lb/>
life. We plan on having our boys <lb/>
self supporting when they leave <lb/>
the school, or nearly so according <lb/>
to ability. The boys who <lb/>
are out on leave of absence are do- <lb/>
well. I do not just know what <lb/>
percentage of our boys become self <lb/>
a but it Is <lb/>
mated that about percent, of <lb/>
It is the opinion of <lb/>
the people of Michigan that this <lb/>
Institution is most assuredly a pay <lb/>
as one of our gov- <lb/>
remarked several years ago <lb/>
that if it cost a per capita of <lb/>
and the Institution saved one <lb/>
boy. if that to be his <lb/>
boy, he should think it paid. <lb/>
This institution was built <lb/>
a House of but the <lb/>
bolts, walls have all been <lb/>
removed ii is now a very fine <lb/>
Institution conducted on the open <lb/>
system. I have <lb/>
with the school for years. Have <lb/>
been years to day <lb/>
and the boys are having a special <lb/>
holiday en account of its being my <lb/>
7th anniversary. Nearly all of our <lb/>
boys are quite low in their grades <lb/>
when coming to the school. I <lb/>
would Bay in regard to the limit of <lb/>
age that years, my opinion <lb/>
to and I presume our <lb/>
la. will be that respect. <lb/>
We average something over <lb/>
commitments a year raise <lb/>
from to dollars worth <lb/>
of produce our farm each year. <lb/>
I will send you under <lb/>
cover one of our last reports which <lb/>
is two yeas old, and one of <lb/>
the papers which we publish <lb/>
printing office. Hoping this <lb/>
will be satisfactory to you, I re- <lb/>
main, <lb/>
Very respectfully, <lb/>
J. E. St. <lb/>
their private relations husband <lb/>
wife face world as a unit, bar <lb/>
with <lb/>
cal. <lb/>
One thing good form imperative, <lb/>
that by no mischance. <lb/>
no loss of self shall family <lb/>
discords be revealed lo strangers, <lb/>
children or servants. <lb/>
An Votes is always <lb/>
and undignified. <lb/>
A up little <lb/>
things is the most tactful appeal <lb/>
for a of courtesy at <lb/>
other times when the matter may <lb/>
be of mi p la to us. <lb/>
that are made to <lb/>
do duty as family jokes are never <lb/>
to Burton <lb/>
December La- <lb/>
Home Journal. <lb/>
Means To Crush It. <lb/>
Greensboro, N. CIt is said <lb/>
that the Tobacco com- <lb/>
has declared war another <lb/>
independent manufacturing con- <lb/>
Wells <lb/>
lie company, of Wilson. The <lb/>
method of warfare is the same usu- <lb/>
ally waged by this corporation <lb/>
against independent concerns. <lb/>
The dealer who bandies Carolina <lb/>
manufactured by the <lb/>
Wells-White head company, la to <lb/>
have the American Tobacco com- <lb/>
goods offered him at a re- <lb/>
price, while the consumer is <lb/>
tole given a per cent, rebate on <lb/>
the trust's cigarettes. Circulars <lb/>
have been distributed in <lb/>
by agents of American <lb/>
company offering to give <lb/>
free a box of either Duke of Dur- <lb/>
ham, Cross or Columbia c gar- <lb/>
for the fronts of five boxes of <lb/>
either of these The <lb/>
wind up with this <lb/>
throw your empty cigarette <lb/>
boxes away, as they have a value <lb/>
of one cent <lb/>
Several agents of American <lb/>
Tobacco arc now in North <lb/>
interviewing the <lb/>
dealers out in- <lb/>
to them to handle the <lb/>
trust goods exclusively. The trust <lb/>
has to take this course to <lb/>
crush competition on account of <lb/>
popular favor tat by the lotto <lb/>
pendent cigarettes. <lb/>
flood Manner At Horn. <lb/>
Practical jokes arc rarely <lb/>
In by persona of nice <lb/>
teasing passes the bounds <lb/>
of taste when it ceases to lie a <lb/>
mutter of pure fun on all sides. <lb/>
is always bail form. <lb/>
Is letter <lb/>
makes your eyes so <lb/>
are Interferences with one's right- <lb/>
privacy. A closed door should <lb/>
be respected and give assurance of <lb/>
seclusion. <lb/>
One who is disloyal as to repeat to <lb/>
any however intimate, any <lb/>
thing to the discredit of the family <lb/>
to all family rights <lb/>
privileges. <lb/>
There are no terms strong enough <lb/>
to i the of parents <lb/>
who will allow a daughter's charms, <lb/>
and advantages to be ad- <lb/>
tho public prints. <lb/>
Society requires that whatever <lb/>
Helping- <lb/>
A New York saving bask has ask- <lb/>
ed three of its Clerks to resign be <lb/>
cause they the Bet- <lb/>
tings on races like speculating in <lb/>
stocks, is regarded by the banks H <lb/>
calculated to produce a habit of <lb/>
lad and financial exigencies <lb/>
favorable to The <lb/>
clerks in question Bad Is-en under <lb/>
surveillance, had beep found lo <lb/>
have been the <lb/>
and in the inter <lb/>
ft of the stockholders and <lb/>
the bank. Nothing is said <lb/>
against their record, Presumably <lb/>
they arc us honest and <lb/>
as their employers. Confessedly a <lb/>
man may speculate, bet, gamble, <lb/>
keep fast horses live <lb/>
still lie honest. Never- <lb/>
it will la generally <lb/>
ed that he is under exceptional <lb/>
temptations to get money <lb/>
ways when things go wrong <lb/>
with him, and a may per- <lb/>
haps, with justice take the position <lb/>
that it prefers clerks whose mode <lb/>
of life docs subject them to ex- <lb/>
at <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
BLACKJACK ITEMS <lb/>
Buck Jack, N. C. <lb/>
News came here last Wednesday <lb/>
that M. A. Mills was shot and kill- <lb/>
ed. No further report has been <lb/>
heard. <lb/>
Redding Hudson and John Jolly <lb/>
have gone to Snow Hill. <lb/>
Quite a number of our boys went <lb/>
hunting Saturday, but they <lb/>
did not find their dear. <lb/>
H. J. Smith by Miss <lb/>
Maggie went to <lb/>
day last. <lb/>
Joshua Mills passed through <lb/>
this evening en route for Wash- <lb/>
Misses Annie White <lb/>
by Jodie mid L, nix- <lb/>
on to Clay Knot Saturday. <lb/>
J. W. and Fred Elks were the <lb/>
gators of Miss Mary Mills last Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Daisy Cox by <lb/>
little Marvin and were here <lb/>
Saturday- <lb/>
Rev. Mr. Burroughs preached at <lb/>
Pleasant Hill Sunday. <lb/>
Miss Dixon spent <lb/>
day night with Miss <lb/>
Emma Williams Pleasant Hill. <lb/>
HUMAN SACRIFICES. <lb/>
BELIEVE <lb/>
FANATICS WHO <lb/>
THEM. <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND OF <lb/>
AND ADJOINING <lb/>
We are still in the forefront of the race after your <lb/>
We offer you the best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
to be found in any store Pitt County. Well choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of the manufacturers of America <lb/>
and Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Summer; <lb/>
and Winter. We are at work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We offer you the very lies service-, <lb/>
attention, and the most terms with a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on own merits. <lb/>
When you come to market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
if Mm do not see our immense stock before- buying elsewhere. <lb/>
Remember us the following linen of general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
Bats and laps, Silks and Satins, <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. and <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Coffee-. Molasses, Scad U, . <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Hope. <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything in that line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, but sell for Either Cash or on Approved . <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Merit and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
TO <lb/>
Ranges <lb/>
If you stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb/>
scientific principles, which are economical, durable, <lb/>
convenient, as well as beautiful artistic, look <lb/>
for the <lb/>
In <lb/>
World. <lb/>
Kill , <lb/>
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That I its <lb/>
nude Si . ., n i., ,, , Cl . <lb/>
and l in I. too, tot <lb/>
by The , <lb/>
of In a <lb/>
The a sect exit <lb/>
Paris about 1700. re wont <lb/>
of their order, in emulation <lb/>
of the of lira Saviour, In II <lb/>
belief that the of tho surviving <lb/>
would by the . ii- <lb/>
lie. s of their fellows. In the <lb/>
an <lb/>
u i r. and <lb/>
. i. . i it.- ii <lb/>
refused to the fanatics, <lb/>
. of the- On the t. Bow- <lb/>
day they one of own <lb/>
number, a of years, who had <lb/>
for th.- death, in <lb/>
of the death of Saviour, in <lb/>
to T her <lb/>
believers. <lb/>
In leader of a P <lb/>
in afar Inn. <lb/>
pal bed her sister, i save lier life <lb/>
n a of the .- r <lb/>
was by her I <lb/>
era her own command In I <lb/>
she might <lb/>
days and lo life the slater the <lb/>
slain. In two mothers, nil- <lb/>
lie w <lb/>
el n, Is . lag to I <lb/>
thus of posse In <lb/>
a Hungarian miller, <lb/>
the killed Ii n as <lb/>
offering for bis own sins after <lb/>
fashion of Abraham. In in Ir <lb/>
Russia, one of the <lb/>
convince himself by <lb/>
and <lb/>
that save his soul be be ; <lb/>
Bed. Accordingly self <lb/>
crucifixion so far as <lb/>
th.- of <lb/>
permit <lb/>
In 1830, of Perm. <lb/>
Russia, a killed <lb/>
on offering fr sin and the body <lb/>
In ant hill, Likewise, in the <lb/>
of r, <lb/>
killed i I. children In <lb/>
form, and while <lb/>
under Hie father's <lb/>
mother celebrated the service by rend <lb/>
Ins I. -1 of the u <lb/>
chapter of Genesis In <lb/>
in of Bus n, <lb/>
a convinced save <lb/>
a man must have n repent <lb/>
of. killed n neighbor an ax in or <lb/>
tier i-i satisfy highly Imperative <lb/>
condition. <lb/>
It is a part of the creed f <lb/>
a sect, dial <lb/>
Christ in places <lb/>
accordingly good <lb/>
naught to do <lb/>
fairs of any s. i-i. in v. <lb/>
ibis a man In various <lb/>
Ingenious ways and <lb/>
children, ling his own wife and <lb/>
babies, In lo free <lb/>
danger of losing sons by <lb/>
the . <lb/>
census laker, This km <lb/>
rel In 1891 <lb/>
The another quite Inter- <lb/>
Russian believe evil <lb/>
nil good and the <lb/>
only Is En of <lb/>
these In <lb/>
having <lb/>
permitted themselves to he put <lb/>
lo death, one by one. by their leaders, <lb/>
The who ids., form a <lb/>
and . i in <lb/>
Ill e lo I., Of <lb/>
are in baud <lb/>
in In an <lb/>
fell-Is. oilier lewd <lb/>
procedures ii- an <lb/>
of i band of .-. <lb/>
from off i mortal souls So tho <lb/>
of <lb/>
of <lb/>
further examples of n- a <lb/>
ritual of v nil n <lb/>
ii.-i- of me-i abandoned ob- <lb/>
behavior, lo promote the eternal <lb/>
of tho soul, <lb/>
State or <lb/>
Toledo, as i <lb/>
Frank J. makes oath <lb/>
i he is the last of the <lb/>
of F. J. Co., lining <lb/>
business in the City of <lb/>
county sod State and <lb/>
that said will pay the. Mini of <lb/>
one inch and <lb/>
be eared by the of Hall's Ca- <lb/>
Can. J. <lb/>
n to before me and <lb/>
ed my presence, this day <lb/>
of December, A. D. 1880. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
be ii. Notary Public. <lb/>
. I <lb/>
Hall's catarrh Core is bakes in- <lb/>
and acts directly the <lb/>
blood mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
Send for testimonials, free. <lb/>
J. Co.; Props., <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by Druggists. <lb/>
Fills are the <lb/>
Read This <lb/>
We have taken great tare in <lb/>
-ton the most improved bright <lb/>
While Stem <lb/>
Orinoco, the Broad Leaf Orinoco <lb/>
are the most reliable tobacco ever <lb/>
grown in section. Every man <lb/>
in the east, who this <lb/>
kind will average from to B per <lb/>
lent any other kind. <lb/>
Mr. Sam Mumford, at Ayden, says <lb/>
that his Orinoco will bring fifty <lb/>
dollars more per acre than any <lb/>
other kind grown on same land. <lb/>
Martin count people are growing <lb/>
Orinoco and coining money. Yon <lb/>
will these seed for sale at Dr. <lb/>
Wooten's Dr. Bryan's Drug <lb/>
stores and at some store in each sec- <lb/>
of county at cents per <lb/>
package. <lb/>
W. T. Cl,., <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Gnu-Tux, Nov. <lb/>
Mes-. Means and Abbot of Boston <lb/>
are here shooting partridges. <lb/>
Ed. of is here <lb/>
with some northern <lb/>
sport <lb/>
W. I. is here Belling <lb/>
cw machines, w hen he <lb/>
C, Griffin and H. D. <lb/>
went to Ayden last to <lb/>
for the Bar-wick Gardner mar- <lb/>
Deputy W. T. Carson of Wash, <lb/>
slopped over here Tuesday <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Pal rick went <lb/>
up in Greene Tuesday return- <lb/>
ed day, <lb/>
Mr. E. Wooten linear Kin <lb/>
Miss Lela Gardner <lb/>
of G. Gardner were married to- <lb/>
half two, and left <lb/>
mediately, with a many <lb/>
Mends, Kinston, where a <lb/>
awaited them. <lb/>
and Miss Mamie <lb/>
Gardner of Ayden are to be mar- <lb/>
in die Christian to- <lb/>
night. <lb/>
A word to the <lb/>
It's a poor actor who can't take <lb/>
his own part. <lb/>
The fellow who is color <lb/>
has no business to play poker. <lb/>
takes a for some <lb/>
fellows to screw up their courage. <lb/>
n Kentucky the families <lb/>
are few that have no family feud. <lb/>
A and u piece of toast <lb/>
are calculated to make any bird <lb/>
quail. <lb/>
Few men are so absent <lb/>
that they forget to laugh at their <lb/>
own jokes. <lb/>
The only opening some people <lb/>
over expect is that supplied by <lb/>
the grave digger. <lb/>
trade mark, is shown upon every genuine <lb/>
Stove or Range, and do not be deceived <lb/>
by and substitutes, <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity. <lb/>
Sold Exclusively by <lb/>
BAKER HART. <lb/>
Building. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
he It. <lb/>
one day n was a <lb/>
in lie of lip i pub- <lb/>
bull l i lie look <lb/>
to fa <lb/>
I I <lb/>
pupil know why Tommy <lb/>
Isn't In school she <lb/>
There was no answer. <lb/>
The teacher repeated tho query. <lb/>
Thin ii mile girl lifted <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
she <lb/>
why does he away <lb/>
Ma <lb/>
e. Ha he's cot<lb/>
Mary bad rend the <lb/>
ease ran i e on <lb/>
lei eland r <lb/>
Every little girl thinks she <lb/>
would like lo grow up and many <lb/>
a man who keeps a candy store. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
All persons to us arc <lb/>
notified that they must <lb/>
come forward and settle before the <lb/>
of <lb/>
Patrick Green. <lb/>
B ST CHILLS <lb/>
and is a bottle of Grove's <lb/>
Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply <lb/>
Iron quinine <lb/>
No Pi ice <lb/>
I- <lb/>
. ,<lb/>
lion i inn <lb/>
pie Will II <lb/>
i.<lb/>
AND <lb/>
and Sweats with <lb/>
Tasteless Chill T per <lb/>
bottle, Pleasant lo lake. Money <lb/>
refunded ii ii fails, Restores <lb/>
petite, purifier, tho blood and makes <lb/>
you well. Nine- other us good. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed at the drug <lb/>
Bryan, Woolen and Ernul <lb/>
t happy mac <lb/>
; . to do <lb/>
said corn <lb/>
bin i- unit <lb/>
In In n <lb/>
his <lb/>
Dr. D. L. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
Office over White <lb/>
Fleming store.<lb/>
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