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Attention Farmers <lb/>
T am now offering yon one of the most complete of <lb/>
GOODS, BOOKS, HATS. PASTS, SHOWS. K <lb/>
and TABLE <lb/>
reasonable price. My line of <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
is the of any market are fresh and <lb/>
When you come to town again give me a trial. <lb/>
Year to please, <lb/>
White. <lb/>
Points Higher, <lb/>
leans 1-4 Cent per pound more for your <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
THAT IS WHAT YOU OBI OB <lb/>
THAT WE GIN FOR YOU. <lb/>
in.-- established at Greenville one of hart equipped <lb/>
i to be found in Eastern North and your ginning, <lb/>
the best cotton yon can gel any here but our charges are <lb/>
, others. BEING is TOUR COTTON. <lb/>
HOOKER, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
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N. C , <lb/>
OFFERS THE PUBLIC A COMPLETE STOCK OF <lb/>
General Merchandises <lb/>
which to make purchases. at all <lb/>
times ill line of i Dry Shoes, Groceries, <lb/>
Tobacco Hardware, Farm Implements, in fact anything <lb/>
yon . i.; your household or your farm can <lb/>
furnish t <lb/>
Prices, <lb/>
I buy Cotton and All Kinds of Country Produce and <lb/>
. highest mark.; prices for same. I wart your pat- <lb/>
i nil will treat you right every you come to <lb/>
lit -tin. <lb/>
Get <lb/>
a good. <lb/>
I lie Viet safe is made in all sizes <lb/>
borne, farm, office and general <lb/>
safe II with a guarantee to lire <lb/>
Prices ranger in up. <lb/>
of <lb/>
I L. SUGG, Act <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Famous dull line.<lb/>
VI era <lb/>
ill <lb/>
ti <lb/>
and Lax <lb/>
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for <lb/>
chills <lb/>
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and <lb/>
the sense of taste. <lb/>
IT SHOULD BE THE BEST GUIDE TO <lb/>
THE FOOD WE NEED <lb/>
If It Will Select <lb/>
Which the Baas <lb/>
We I e <lb/>
. i. Salt. <lb/>
The of taste <lb/>
sustains a much more <lb/>
to digestion <lb/>
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food to be be <lb/>
food Which nauseates does <lb/>
stimulate secretion of the fluid <lb/>
to it either the mouth <lb/>
or the The sense of <lb/>
may recanted s sort of <lb/>
it is an Important proper- <lb/>
of food the of taste way <lb/>
lie that It may have <lb/>
an to exercise Its selective <lb/>
and <lb/>
When one a <lb/>
of Simple, wholesome food, the <lb/>
a, use of taste informs of Hie fact <lb/>
by to man, A <lb/>
feel rule for mastication would be to <lb/>
chew each morsel of food until there <lb/>
is left only a remnant. It Is <lb/>
useless to swallow such a residue, as <lb/>
ran have no nutritive value. When <lb/>
food is lakes ill way, the sense of <lb/>
has to s <lb/>
before much has <lb/>
swallowed and thus affords a perfect <lb/>
means of adapting the amount of food <lb/>
taken to the needs of the body. <lb/>
careful study of this <lb/>
also shew that sense pf last <lb/>
If allowed to act In I normal way, will <lb/>
select those substances of which the <lb/>
is In need. example, if <lb/>
the Is and needs <lb/>
on supply of food <lb/>
win be a craving for such foods <lb/>
as nuts. games and <lb/>
and milk oilier substance <lb/>
A curious to i <lb/>
found in some <lb/>
Winch, as has been shown by <lb/>
refuse to capture <lb/>
ray attention of meat <lb/>
grasp when <lb/>
the soil upon in. y is lack- <lb/>
ill nitrogenous elements sup- <lb/>
plying a rich <lb/>
these so carnivorous plants <lb/>
cease to be carnivorous, and behave <lb/>
wholly like plants. The same <lb/>
principle applies to nag of <lb/>
making such as starchy <lb/>
and foods, such as nuts and <lb/>
cereals The writer has ob- <lb/>
served in n for <lb/>
winch disappeared entirely after <lb/>
the patient hail made n gain of or <lb/>
pounds. <lb/>
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the Creator to perfect guide lo <lb/>
the quantity and . f be <lb/>
and . a of <lb/>
has <lb/>
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treat the palate as the pianist <lb/>
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various simply for the purpose of <lb/>
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regard whatever for the possible <lb/>
of the body or tin- possible dam <lb/>
mag be caused. The sense <lb/>
of thus educated, lie- <lb/>
an l i-i <lb/>
become confused cravings <lb/>
an which <lb/>
In the use of lea. coffee, wine and <lb/>
other Intoxicants, mustard, pepper and <lb/>
other condiments, large quantities of <lb/>
pickles an I rich and savor <lb/>
i-s of sorts, together with <lb/>
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front us I. i lib -i a- governor of <lb/>
nutrition has me lo be merely <lb/>
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lion, n b pleasure <lb/>
This Is glut I my. p ire and and <lb/>
Is the apt I hall companion of <lb/>
Inn <lb/>
The fee use common salt must <lb/>
l among <lb/>
dietetic errors Professor Bung of <lb/>
Basel I . Una physiological chem- <lb/>
i. with many others, has <lb/>
Shown the called necessity for <lb/>
the slime use of salt rests upon <lb/>
n very uncertain and equivocal, if not <lb/>
erroneous, that at moat salt <lb/>
can be Injury only In <lb/>
very The <lb/>
by iv as <lb/>
within the limits of possible harmless <lb/>
n.-s Is grain- a day. or prob- <lb/>
ably less than one fourth of the <lb/>
amount consumed. The free <lb/>
use of sail lends to thirst and copious <lb/>
drinking lit meals <lb/>
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use of form. be <lb/>
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little value .- n i The <lb/>
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lute 1.1 . <lb/>
o psi i, malaria. <lb/>
jaundice, bilious- <lb/>
all kindred troubles. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Your liver Pills are <lb/>
the fly-wheel I shall ever <lb/>
be grateful for the accident <lb/>
brought them to my notice. I feel <lb/>
as if I hid a new lease of life. <lb/>
I. Platte Cannon. Col. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
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M. <lb/>
Wholesale retail Grocer and <lb/>
Denier. paid for <lb/>
Hides, Fur, Cotton Seed, Oil Bar- <lb/>
Turkeys. etc. Bed- <lb/>
Oak Suits, Rt- <lb/>
by l-o fails, Parlor <lb/>
Suits, Tables, Lounges, Safes, P. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Meat Key West Cheroots, <lb/>
Can- <lb/>
Peaches, Apples, <lb/>
Apples, Syrup, Jelly. Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Meal, Soap, <lb/>
Magic Matches, Oil, <lb/>
Cotton See-l Meal Hulls, Gar- <lb/>
Oranges, Apples, Nut-, <lb/>
Prunes, Currents. Glass <lb/>
Chins Tin Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and <lb/>
Bart Batter, <lb/>
Sewing Ii i mi- <lb/>
met mis other goods. <lb/>
Cheap for cash. Come <lb/>
to sec SO c <lb/>
Phone V <lb/>
New Home <lb/>
Sewing Machines <lb/>
IX IX PIT COUNTY <lb/>
If you need a Machine see me <lb/>
at U. C. Hooker's store, or write <lb/>
J. C. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
The undersigned having <lb/>
before Superior Clerk of Pill <lb/>
of the Will and <lb/>
W. K. Whichard, <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons <lb/>
ed to estate pay- <lb/>
to the sad all persons <lb/>
claims against estate most <lb/>
sent the same tor payment on or before the <lb/>
2nd day of October, or this <lb/>
will be a in bar of recovery. <lb/>
day of October, 1900. <lb/>
A A- <lb/>
of W. R. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All are hereby not to <lb/>
enter upon any of our lands in <lb/>
Township, Pitt County, the <lb/>
lands of Mrs. N. K. Anderson, and heirs <lb/>
Jackson Williams, Ike lands and <lb/>
oilier. <lb/>
It. Move. <lb/>
Oct. Move. <lb/>
ATLANTIC LINE <lb/>
RAILROAD 00.1 <lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
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Public <lb/>
Books <lb/>
books on <lb/>
and ran supply what- <lb/>
COPY <lb/>
and vertical, double ruled practice writing books <lb/>
tablet, -r, paper, slates, wilt <lb/>
crayon , colored i rayons, inks companion boxes, <lb/>
The undersigned will sell at public sue <lb/>
lion on the 12th day of at <lb/>
the B. J. deceased, in <lb/>
fill the property be- <lb/>
longing lo in part <lb/>
id Cotton, Horses, Mules. <lb/>
Cattle, Farming Implements, House- <lb/>
hold Kitchen Furniture, Cotton seed. <lb/>
Hay, , i Wagons, <lb/>
Nuts Ac. Cash, <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
At time and place I will rent <lb/>
the highest bidder for the year 1801. the II. <lb/>
J. Wilson DOOM place and the Ashley <lb/>
place. W. <lb/>
for heirs at law of II. J. Wilson. <lb/>
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Pancake Flour, Cream of <lb/>
Wheat, Oat Haiti, Cracker Meal, Hominy <lb/>
Cracker, <lb/>
Graham Wafer, <lb/>
Date. <lb/>
a canned <lb/>
that I have eyer <lb/>
J. S. TUNSTALL. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
have out my entire mercantile <lb/>
in <lb/>
fixtures will, in Kick A <lb/>
Wilkinson, tied the MOM to <lb/>
date. I w II all <lb/>
the former <lb/>
and account due the arc <lb/>
payable t mo. will In-glad for all owing <lb/>
forward at <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
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the Mr. <lb/>
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public <lb/>
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We sell cheap <lb/>
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your Goods; <lb/>
Capes, Trunks, from <lb/>
Our Cheap i Store. No Scraps <lb/>
or Clearance sales. <lb/>
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Cash <lb/>
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the money paid. Send for circular <lb/>
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The is a of <lb/>
of meetings of Hoard of Com- <lb/>
missioners for Pitt number of day. <lb/>
each member hath attended, number of <lb/>
miles traveled and allowed for <lb/>
for fiscal ending <lb/>
3rd, <lb/>
of <lb/>
AMOUNT K. <lb/>
days a Com. at -2. <lb/>
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p m. arrive Fayetteville p m <lb/>
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p m. Maxton p r <lb/>
arrives <lb/>
at with train <lb/>
at with lb Carolina <lb/>
Railroad, at Red with Red <lb/>
Slumps railroad, at <lb/>
with the Air Una and <lb/>
Railway at the Durham and <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
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leaves M p m. p m. <lb/>
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pm. nm. <lb/>
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pa <lb/>
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and T p except <lb/>
leaves Tarboro dally Sunday <lb/>
at SO m. Sunday p m, strives Ply- <lb/>
mouth p in. p in. returning, leaves Ply- <lb/>
mouth except Sunday, and Bin <lb/>
day arrive. <lb/>
Train Midlands C It <lb/>
daily, except Sunday, a as. <lb/>
leave, <lb/>
a am. <lb/>
Train on leave <lb/>
Mount at J SO am. S p m. arrive II. <lb/>
pm. Hope II <lb/>
leave spring Hope II So a <lb/>
P II a m. at <lb/>
Mount except Sand <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch Warsaw <lb/>
Clinton dally, except Sunday, T sad I SB <lb/>
p r, leaves I Union at fl t m <lb/>
VI p m. <lb/>
Train No made, a <lb/>
den all points North dally, via mob <lb/>
mood. <lb/>
II. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
J. R. KENLY, Manager. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON. Traffic Ma- acer<lb/>
DISEASES T <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
QUART <lb/>
Painful and If <lb/>
Whites, <lb/>
of the <lb/>
of life, In matron or maid, all fled re- <lb/>
lief, help, benefit and core in JOHNS- <lb/>
TON'S SARSAPARILLA It is a real <lb/>
for all pain or headache about <lb/>
the top or back of the bead, <lb/>
pain In the left aide, a disturbed <lb/>
condition of digestion, palpitation of <lb/>
tho heart, cold and feet, <lb/>
and irritation, sleeplessness, <lb/>
muscular weakness, bearing-down <lb/>
pains, Irregular ac- <lb/>
of the heart, shortness of breath, <lb/>
abnormal with extremely <lb/>
painful menstruation, scalding of urine, <lb/>
swelling of feet, soreness of the breasts, <lb/>
neuralgia, uterine displacement and <lb/>
catarrh, and all those and <lb/>
troubles which make the <lb/>
man's life so miserable. <lb/>
Data CO., <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
count v <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
annul <lb/>
Steamer My res leave Washing- <lb/>
ton daily at C A. M. for Green- <lb/>
ville, Greenville daily at <lb/>
P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and at A. M. for Tar- <lb/>
leave Tarboro for <lb/>
Tuesdays, and Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. carries freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
W. IKE, <lb/>
DEALER <lb/>
GO <lb/>
ALLOWED W. <lb/>
For as Com. <lb/>
For l days at 20.00. <lb/>
Fur 12.00 <lb/>
Total <lb/>
c. <lb/>
For days as Com. i <lb/>
For days 12.00. <lb/>
F r tildes traveled at <lb/>
Total 77.00 <lb/>
Total amount allowed Board <lb/>
or Pitt. <lb/>
I, T. U. Moor, clerk of Com- <lb/>
missioners for county 3101111111, do <lb/>
certify lint I he foregoing is a true state- <lb/>
as doth appear of record in my of- <lb/>
Given under my band, and the seal of <lb/>
Board in <lb/>
this day of November. <lb/>
1900. T. H. <lb/>
Clerk Board Com. for Pitt County. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. CO. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Tie mid Hags. <lb/>
and shipments <lb/>
solicited. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers and Brokers in <lb/>
Stocks, Cotton, Grain and <lb/>
ions. Private Wires to New York, <lb/>
Chicago and New Orleans. <lb/>
TASTELESS CHILI TO <lb/>
per Cures Chills and <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats and <lb/>
Money if it doesn't. <lb/>
No other as good. the kind <lb/>
with the Red Cross on label. <lb/>
Bold and guaranteed by Wooten, <lb/>
Bryan and druggists. <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
K Sears <lb/>
vs <lb/>
Christopher <lb/>
Sears, the Defendant in <lb/>
the above entitled action will lake notice <lb/>
that has i. in <lb/>
Court of Pitt, wherein Elisabeth <lb/>
Scars Christopher Sears <lb/>
Defendant the purpose dissolving <lb/>
the bonds of now existing be- <lb/>
tween <lb/>
Defendant Is required to appear before His <lb/>
Honor. at term of <lb/>
county Superior Court which convenes <lb/>
on 1.1 Monday in December <lb/>
answer or demur to complaint of the <lb/>
or the relief therein demanded <lb/>
will This 23rd day of Nov. <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
NOTICE, LAND POSTED. <lb/>
All persons are and for- <lb/>
bidden lo bunt with or without gun or <lb/>
dog or in any other way trespass upon the <lb/>
lands of the undesigned in Town- <lb/>
north aide of Creek. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
J. II. <lb/>
for children, wife and Miss Little. <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Haying this day qualified before <lb/>
Clerk of Superior Court of Pill <lb/>
as Administrator of the estate of Heart <lb/>
deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons holding claims against es- <lb/>
Lo present them lo mo for payment <lb/>
duly authenticated, on or before the <lb/>
March, 1901, or this notice will he <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. All persona <lb/>
to said estate arc notified to make <lb/>
immediate payment lo me. <lb/>
This the day of September 1900. <lb/>
M. r- <lb/>
of Henry <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of the power contained and <lb/>
invested in -Tie by a decree entered it Sent, <lb/>
term 1900 of Pitt Superior In the <lb/>
caw entitled S. T. Honker against E. <lb/>
and others, as appears on record in <lb/>
the office of the Superior Court in <lb/>
Docket No. new <lb/>
Docket No. pages As <lb/>
therein, <lb/>
I will to public sale, before the <lb/>
court House door in Greenville, on Monday <lb/>
the 18th day of January 1901 Mon- <lb/>
day the 1st or January term 1901 of <lb/>
Pitt Superior lbs following described <lb/>
tract of laud to one tract of land, <lb/>
rte in of township, <lb/>
the of James II Wells, W. <lb/>
I., dark, Robert Dixon and being <lb/>
tho whereon the said re- <lb/>
sides, situate on the north aide of Cedar <lb/>
swamp and known as the land <lb/>
by B. from II. <lb/>
more, and deeded to sold Dixon by hit fa- <lb/>
John S. Dixon an area <lb/>
whole one <lb/>
acre. The identical conveyed <lb/>
lames In trust, appears in <lb/>
Book D. page O. Hooker. <lb/>
8th 1893. cash.<lb/>
Bagging and always <lb/>
on <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince yon. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER DI <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and prices as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
J. BEET, <lb/>
-------DEALER IN------- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
COME SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. COREY. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
lawyers. <lb/>
The <lb/>
Reflector. <lb/>
m inn<lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH II, .<lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb/>
1900. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
From <lb/>
U. Dec <lb/>
Charles P. Began, of em- <lb/>
notoriety, is In Wash <lb/>
pardon and <lb/>
Ha <lb/>
is a little In <lb/>
view of the general opinion of <lb/>
public his sentence to <lb/>
for six years with full pay <lb/>
a year and allowances, wan <lb/>
lenient. <lb/>
offer was made to restore <lb/>
to duty if he would Immediate <lb/>
apply for retirement, lint he de <lb/>
his pay the <lb/>
tired list would be only a <lb/>
year. Under tho law he will not <lb/>
reach the age of re- <lb/>
W, <lb/>
but there is talk of getting a bill <lb/>
Congress the <lb/>
President to place upon the <lb/>
ed list any officer the army, <lb/>
bill will he used to side- <lb/>
track the Canal bill, unless the pro- <lb/>
gramme is upset by ii majority <lb/>
vote Senate. The Panama <lb/>
Canal Company caused one <lb/>
great which <lb/>
graced eminent Frenchmen, and <lb/>
from present indications, it may <lb/>
cause another, that will disgrace <lb/>
some prominent Americana. <lb/>
Nominally two branches of <lb/>
of Congress today and <lb/>
without wailing lo gel Mr. <lb/>
menage, a mark of <lb/>
respect to late Senators Davis <lb/>
and Great and members of the <lb/>
House who have d since the <lb/>
last session, but reality the ad- <lb/>
join was purpose of <lb/>
giving republicans a <lb/>
more time to try to reconcile their <lb/>
numerous differences and to get to- <lb/>
on a legislative <lb/>
with <lb/>
First Vote. <lb/>
Below is the vote for Congress <lb/>
men in the Bra as passed <lb/>
by the State Canvassing <lb/>
Alex Meek- <lb/>
Small antler ins <lb/>
Beaufort 1,4-5 1,585<lb/>
1,878 l<lb/>
Dare <lb/>
Gates <lb/>
1,465 v. <lb/>
Hyde <lb/>
Martin 1,866<lb/>
1,210<lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
Tyrrell <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND COUNTIES. <lb/>
still i i the of <lb/>
We offer you best selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
in <lb/>
been signed with Total <lb/>
Nicaragua, giving the V. s. J. B. Elka received <lb/>
right to construct and operate Pitt. <lb/>
., under I Nicaragua Canal, which will John H. Small, Democrat, <lb/>
period than sent to the Senate for ml ideation, , over both <lb/>
It is said that whether the Panama lobby Republican opponent <lb/>
I promised to restore will allow to lie acted upon, only <lb/>
to duly. tell. <lb/>
The death of Senator Davis, of I A democratic caucus of <lb/>
v. . i <lb/>
Minnesota, sincerely mourned; House is now in session, to decide <lb/>
The administration <lb/>
having Under consideration <lb/>
the most politically advantageous <lb/>
by his colleague regardless of <lb/>
party. Martin, of Va., <lb/>
the policy to be follow. ratio to be adopted the reap <lb/>
. , ,, v,., army reorganization of members of <lb/>
truly said of the bill, which the republicans will federal house of representatives <lb/>
his opinion was as highly regard-1 push at once. <lb/>
ed by the minority as by his own . <lb/>
part J. Chairman of the con- MM- v. <lb/>
Foreign Relations, Sen- <lb/>
Davis personally drew up the One of the most <lb/>
to be round in any store Pill County. Well choice <lb/>
selections, the of <lb/>
and Seasonable all the year round, Spring, <lb/>
a Winter We arc wok for your, and our <lb/>
vantage U is our to show you what you want and to <lb/>
T,, if We you the very best polite <lb/>
and most liberal <lb/>
established built up strictly on <lb/>
Va <lb/>
crop <lb/>
can be <lb/>
Potash. <lb/>
Supply <lb/>
enough Pot- <lb/>
ash and your <lb/>
pi its .-. he <lb/>
large; without <lb/>
Potash your <lb/>
crop will be <lb/>
. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
, IAN <lb/>
UP ., .-. , , <lb/>
if yon do not sec our Immense stock before buying <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines general merchandise. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
o m Silks and Sal ins. Ladles <lb/>
and Carpets, Mattings and <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
district. That ratio would if <lb/>
adopted increase the present <lb/>
by twenty-eight. <lb/>
against life is that of campaign would two seats, <lb/>
which Congress later assurances what comes of them, New Jersey two, New <lb/>
-a. a -j r l Do sill I <lb/>
The net gain would be <lb/>
twenty seals, eight seals, <lb/>
for the Democrats. The <lb/>
in a political campaign weeks lo but The <lb/>
. . , . . . . t , .,. Kiln, <lb/>
of partisan advantage will <lb/>
have great weight in deciding the <lb/>
of <lb/>
There is much interest as to the <lb/>
popular vote in the presidential <lb/>
election of last month. Full of- <lb/>
returns arc not yet available <lb/>
by land will not be for some days or <lb/>
ought to be bored the simples. <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
it is frequently noticed that our <lb/>
North Carolina people arc <lb/>
more cultivated in their tastes <lb/>
that the standard of <lb/>
is being raised in our midst. <lb/>
A fresh evidence of this is found <lb/>
a note which a prisoner in Hun- <lb/>
county jail wrote to his law- <lb/>
which he begged to lie taken <lb/>
out, hole is infest- <lb/>
ed with vermin crowded with <lb/>
niggers. It ain't no place <lb/>
Philadelphia Record soys that <lb/>
following of the <lb/>
gate is very nearly<lb/>
Bryan <lb/>
plurality In 1806 <lb/>
was this <lb/>
year. aggregate vole <lb/>
was votes larger in <lb/>
than la Bryan's aggregate <lb/>
was voles less <lb/>
than 1806. <lb/>
as one of the Peace Commissioners I afterwards. The Republicans d id <lb/>
he helped to negotiate the treaty i everything in the recent campaign, <lb/>
of peace with Spain, appoint. I except give bond for the <lb/>
of a successor to serve I of the promises, by way of; m the house ought to be <lb/>
the of Minnesota that if President instead being <lb/>
the vacancy is in the hands of Gov. were re-elected the Philippine but it is probable that <lb/>
but it is not known in Wash- insurgents would lay down their <lb/>
whether he will appoint as soon as they got the news, <lb/>
democrat or a republican, although and at once become good <lb/>
think that the may go able citizens the United States. <lb/>
to ex Representative Charles A. They have had the news all right, <lb/>
Towns. The legislature will, of but are still in business, i <lb/>
course, elect a republican in Jan-1 there is odds have Increased <lb/>
The same legislature will their activity. The man who ac- <lb/>
successor to Senator for the truth any consider- <lb/>
Nelson, who is willing to succeed able part of what ll told him <lb/>
himself. This will add another to <lb/>
the usual number of legislatures <lb/>
that will elect two U. Senators <lb/>
at the same session. <lb/>
The reassembling of Congress <lb/>
found Capitol full of ugly and <lb/>
sensational rumors connected with <lb/>
the Isthmian Canal question. <lb/>
Some of these make char- <lb/>
too serious to re <lb/>
pealed without proof their <lb/>
truthfulness, as to what has been <lb/>
accomplished the the lobbyists <lb/>
employed by the Panama <lb/>
Company, in their efforts to delay <lb/>
Congressional authorizing <lb/>
the constructing of the <lb/>
Canal. But there are some facts <lb/>
which speak for themselves. Some- <lb/>
time it was a <lb/>
unofficial manner that the report of <lb/>
Canal Commission would be <lb/>
strongly in favor of the Nicaragua <lb/>
route; now it is allowed to become <lb/>
that the report of the com- <lb/>
mission will not a preferable <lb/>
route but will give its estimates of <lb/>
the cost of the by the <lb/>
route, and the cost of the <lb/>
completion the Panama Canal, <lb/>
together with the terms <lb/>
which this government can secure <lb/>
of the latter, and leave <lb/>
Congress to decide for itself. What <lb/>
brought about this change That <lb/>
is the the rumors <lb/>
deal with. The President of the <lb/>
Panama Canal Company a long <lb/>
with the Secretary <lb/>
State, and, of course, everybody <lb/>
knows what the gentleman is in <lb/>
Washington for. Although <lb/>
Nicaragua Canal bill, which pass <lb/>
the at the last session <lb/>
was, by resolution of the Senate, <lb/>
made a special order for <lb/>
of this week, a <lb/>
been arranged by which the Ship <lb/>
Figures. <lb/>
Bureau Washing <lb/>
dished built up strictly on own <lb/>
When you come n- you will do yourself justice ;,., u- announced the . pop- <lb/>
. of North i by <lb/>
figures with the <lb/>
census ten years ago. The total <lb/>
population State is I, <lb/>
against In <lb/>
a gain of per cent. <lb/>
The is <lb/>
in 1800 <lb/>
In ten <lb/>
years. In other counties <lb/>
mediately us the figures <lb/>
Beaufort, <lb/>
Craven, <lb/>
1,533; <lb/>
against <lb/>
Martin, <lb/>
I , <lb/>
ii will be some weeks yet <lb/>
I the population f the cities and <lb/>
I towns of the State <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shots. <lb/>
Harness, Homo Dusters. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Molasses, Lard, Scad ts, <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Con <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope. <lb/>
SB <lb/>
State of Ohio, city of <lb/>
County <lb/>
J, makes oath <lb/>
In- i- the senior partner of <lb/>
Co., doing <lb/>
business in City of Toledo, <lb/>
count State aforesaid, <lb/>
said firm will pay the saw of <lb/>
one hundred dollar each and <lb/>
cannot <lb/>
be cured by I use of Hall's Ca- <lb/>
Cure. J. <lb/>
me and <lb/>
ed in my presence, this day <lb/>
of December, A. D. 1886. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is In- <lb/>
and acts directly on the <lb/>
blood mucous surfaces of <lb/>
Bend for testimonials, free. <lb/>
J. Co.; Props., <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
by Druggists, <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills arc the best. <lb/>
World. <lb/>
Ii is estimated that the following <lb/>
arc i i great wonders <lb/>
The Egyptian pyramids, the <lb/>
base of largest <lb/>
acres <lb/>
.- mausoleum erected by <lb/>
Mans is, the <lb/>
. The Temple of Diana <lb/>
I. The wall and <lb/>
Of the <lb/>
world <lb/>
covering <lb/>
at <lb/>
hanging gar- <lb/>
. gar- <lb/>
Babylon, said lo have been <lb/>
feel thick and six miles long. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
statue of Apollo feet in <lb/>
height, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Carolina Leads. <lb/>
for Furniture everything 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/>
at Athens <lb/>
The <lb/>
What sort of a way is we <lb/>
of celebrating Thanksgiving <lb/>
for a The prisoners ourselves till we can <lb/>
one of the county Jails once unit, Still it is more <lb/>
ad int. written complaint to tin than our custom of <lb/>
THOUSAND OF GOODS AT COST <lb/>
TO BE SOLD <lb/>
January 1st 1901. <lb/>
Carolina leads all the <lb/>
other Southern States not only In <lb/>
tho number her mills, <lb/>
but also In Wood working plains. <lb/>
Tin- Dixie published at <lb/>
Atlanta, which has giving at <lb/>
subject, report <lb/>
that in addition to saw mills. <lb/>
shingle mills and planing <lb/>
mills, sash, door and blind factories <lb/>
factories making fur- <lb/>
iii., . show cases, . <lb/>
carriage, wagon and agricultural <lb/>
I Implement factories, for making <lb/>
crates, tee., a total of <lb/>
wood establishment em- <lb/>
ploying skilled labor. There are <lb/>
to several plants <lb/>
large quantities of <lb/>
pick handles, spokes, rims, <lb/>
several for <lb/>
of Star <lb/>
Jupiter Olympus <lb/>
made of ivory and gold. <lb/>
Ptolemy <lb/>
a light house <lb/>
feel high on the island of <lb/>
in ivy pi. <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
The art of printing. <lb/>
Gunpowder. <lb/>
optical <lb/>
as telescope and microscope. <lb/>
I. Steam engine, <lb/>
i. Labor-saving machinery. <lb/>
Electric telegraph. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
I always <lb/>
lie wonders of the New World <lb/>
instruments, such <lb/>
county commissioners that <lb/>
were fed on cucumber rinds <lb/>
made of musty meal, <lb/>
and the taxed them with <lb/>
their fastidiousness, saying, will <lb/>
give you lo that this is <lb/>
no place of is a <lb/>
fact which the Buncombe <lb/>
man appears to have with <lb/>
out told, concerning that <lb/>
county's house <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
linking one continued <lb/>
of horrible noises and <lb/>
drank. And yet we scud- mis- <lb/>
across <lb/>
Citizen. <lb/>
Hate, Pairs of Shot <lb/>
all Soils, Boots, <lb/>
people are <lb/>
too <lb/>
Advice <lb/>
, like to sec a girl and her <lb/>
father friends, by that I <lb/>
main chummy, advisory friends, <lb/>
who cm talk like equals about <lb/>
thing that comes up In the am- <lb/>
of it. Such a girl is <lb/>
likely to level bended. She is <lb/>
make bet <lb/>
slowly, and l keep it made up <lb/>
when -In- has once done so, after <lb/>
has observed the cautious and <lb/>
in which her father's <lb/>
mind sets lo <lb/>
in <lb/>
Home Journal. <lb/>
high attainment polite <lb/>
to allow others to <lb/>
Let a trilling pass <lb/>
Unnoticed where no principle is <lb/>
is involved, when a mistake is <lb/>
past remedy it is beat to let sub- <lb/>
drop. The argument of the <lb/>
told you character is always <lb/>
quite Burton <lb/>
the December La- <lb/>
Home Journal. <lb/>
Perhaps money talks, but it <lb/>
seems to holding <lb/>
ti in with merchants who never ad- <lb/>
-o woman In a gown <lb/>
can tie said to be overdressed. <lb/>
It isn't only the poor<lb/>
are rich. <lb/>
in a <lb/>
supplies most of the ills <lb/>
is air to. <lb/>
Some people arc too lazy leave <lb/>
any footprints In the sands of time. <lb/>
When a fellow boasts that he <lb/>
was with the lark be may <lb/>
have gone to bed at all. <lb/>
The sea may strew the beach <lb/>
vital refuse, yet it's tidy. <lb/>
The young will never use <lb/>
in the world who depends upon an <lb/>
alarm clock. <lb/>
When dealing with n one <lb/>
good turn down deserves another. <lb/>
At any rate, the of a clock <lb/>
never strike for shorter <lb/>
AND HOODS <lb/>
so Bolts Fine Dress Goods, yard- Print, l Col <lb/>
ton, Kegs Nails and other Hardware, Knives, Lock-, Huns, <lb/>
Shells, Shovel-. Cook and <lb/>
Doors, Sash, Paints and Oil. of Flour, <lb/>
of Sugar, Sacks Salt and of other things ton <lb/>
numerous to mention, in lac we have a <lb/>
Complete Stock and Must <lb/>
NO FAKE, <lb/>
We are of Business. <lb/>
Call an. us gave -Money.<lb/>
The Alfred Forbes Store, N. C. <lb/>
Some persons keep advice for <lb/>
gratuitous distribution, and give <lb/>
such length with such <lb/>
OP NOTIONS all <lb/>
t- I lie a ii <lb/>
I bred reticence should be exercised <lb/>
I both asking questions offer <lb/>
lug advice respecting every <lb/>
natural desire for Independent <lb/>
thought action. The elders <lb/>
apt to <lb/>
views to be accepted <lb/>
question, for getting their <lb/>
i- id -1 evident t those <lb/>
whose minds no <lb/>
through the same <lb/>
Home Journal. <lb/>
Tho growers of <lb/>
have Into a <lb/>
and raised the price from i toil I <lb/>
i ton. Even cabbage head <lb/>
lows are catching on to the Trust <lb/>
plan. Wilmington star. <lb/>
to Cur a <lb/>
The child stutters <lb/>
gently, patiently and <lb/>
, and be <lb/>
made to <lb/>
lungs with nil n deep inhalation, <lb/>
to pronounce the difficult <lb/>
syllables until so <lb/>
If Ibis course la <lb/>
i Is <lb/>
Ladies<lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Ml persons Indebted to us are <lb/>
notified they must <lb/>
forward and .-cite before the <lb/>
Patrick <lb/>
III. B ST <lb/>
fever Is n bottle of <lb/>
Chill Tonic. It is simply <lb/>
Iron and . in in in- in a <lb/>
No cure -no pay. Price <lb/>
CUM CHILLS FEVER MALARIA, <lb/>
mil Sweats with <lb/>
Chill Tonic at per <lb/>
bottle. to take. Money <lb/>
refunded If it fails. <lb/>
l pm dies the blood and makes <lb/>
you well. None us good. <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed at the drug <lb/>
stores of Bryan, Wooten and <lb/>
Dr. D. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
,., , K, C. <lb/>
While<lb/>
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REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
D. J. Ed. owner <lb/>
at the Post Office t <lb/>
Greenville, K. <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
The city of Tuesday did <lb/>
n i have in them except <lb/>
usage, and there ma <lb/>
i, little worth talking <lb/>
that. <lb/>
Ii dint look like the right <lb/>
foe Democratic paper to be <lb/>
meddling in a Republican Pres- <lb/>
attain suggesting who <lb/>
lo put In his Cabinet, <lb/>
Another<lb/>
B Paw, lax., it A anther <lb/>
insane United Stales <lb/>
soldiers from the Philippine <lb/>
ed through to Washington <lb/>
The lunatic bail been under guard <lb/>
several months in the Orient be- <lb/>
fore sent home. The <lb/>
soldier Is attributed loan <lb/>
NEWSY AND <lb/>
OTES. <lb/>
Mr. O. W. Harrington, who u- <lb/>
tire the Board of County <lb/>
to lake <lb/>
has made an efficient <lb/>
and will also give u-a <lb/>
good administration of- <lb/>
Mr. W. G. Little, who <lb/>
c his as <lb/>
el on the Board ago and the <lb/>
work is not new to him. lie will <lb/>
in i a g I'd Commissioner, Mr <lb/>
i. Mooring, the retiring Sher- <lb/>
has given county must <lb/>
see lent service, as has also <lb/>
Air. Mooring, it <lb/>
a under him. <lb/>
nearly d In <lb/>
i i has en i by dis- <lb/>
I there in<lb/>
i i to China for October <lb/>
as against <lb/>
month of <lb/>
off in this during <lb/>
the <lb/>
. to <lb/>
i item in an export <lb/>
reach; about <lb/>
cm On other band, <lb/>
.; in, Australia, India <lb/>
. I the Philippine Maud him <lb/>
i . their Import <lb/>
lean . nudities, <lb/>
this quarter for the <lb/>
year will probably <lb/>
. thrice the . <lb/>
an to <lb/>
years ago. in <lb/>
ii ed, <lb/>
baa made <lb/>
. <lb/>
;, . r triumphs that of its <lb/>
trading nations. <lb/>
x. Dee. <lb/>
Then mas ear tows, <lb/>
Ami he win. <lb/>
lie the <lb/>
brewed natives and <lb/>
sine. back <lb/>
j And as well, <lb/>
The <lb/>
The N. Will . <lb/>
Longer Lite. here by haul are wale <lb/>
I All <lb/>
American will be from wood did <lb/>
from two In the next And pi t. her came <lb/>
hundred years. His i ; g ; <lb/>
health <lb/>
due in vast reforms in medicine, <lb/>
sanitation, food and athletics. <lb/>
lie will live fifty years instead <lb/>
livens be <lb/>
in suburbs. The <lb/>
city will practically be <lb/>
more. Building in blocks will <lb/>
be illegal. The nip from <lb/>
bin nice will require a <lb/>
few only. A penny <lb/>
the December <lb/>
Some Journal. <lb/>
It <lb/>
Among Israelites, <lb/>
to priests And <lb/>
officers of the synagogue, culled <lb/>
men. were <lb/>
pet They were <lb/>
good cart <lb/>
wanted A. t;. Cox Co. <lb/>
second grow lb white <lb/>
oak spoke.- wanted by A. U. Cox <lb/>
We are now offering our next <lb/>
yards of foot form fence at <lb/>
cents per yard. There is barb- <lb/>
ed wire the bottom. Winter- <lb/>
elite Wire Fence Co. <lb/>
now boasts of <lb/>
a school U worthy of the <lb/>
liberal patronage is get ling. <lb/>
Misses Bessie and Nichols <lb/>
Who been visiting <lb/>
ills returned home even- <lb/>
and are very mush pleased <lb/>
their visit. <lb/>
E. Green took in Chap <lb/>
el Sunday, besides many other <lb/>
FAREWELL SERMON. <lb/>
Cloe of Year- <lb/>
Rev. N. at. has finished <lb/>
his four years pastorate of the <lb/>
Methodist here, and preach- <lb/>
ed his closing <lb/>
night, a large being out to <lb/>
bear He preached excel- <lb/>
lent from topic of en- <lb/>
into the labors others and <lb/>
reaping where we have not sown. <lb/>
After the conclusion of the <lb/>
Mr. Watson gave some <lb/>
tics of his work here. The total <lb/>
number of members received into <lb/>
the church during four years <lb/>
was He said he did not have <lb/>
the exact figures of losses by re <lb/>
and death, but thought the <lb/>
total would reach about same <lb/>
number. The collections from all <lb/>
the four years was as <lb/>
follows; 1898, <lb/>
11,821.00, 1899, <lb/>
Mi. Watson referred with pleas- <lb/>
are to the cordiality with which <lb/>
been greeted by all people in <lb/>
and said that nowhere <lb/>
had lit spent lour more delightful <lb/>
years I ban here. He asked the <lb/>
to treat his successor as <lb/>
If a Woman <lb/>
wants lo put <lb/>
heap en oil and <lb/>
on <lb/>
v. <lb/>
well <lb/>
she should <lb/>
already tuning <lb/>
should not lake <lb/>
Em opiates. <lb/>
disease they <lb/>
s add fuel <lb/>
lire she <lb/>
wood. throws <lb/>
that <lb/>
man wants gel <lb/>
peculiar to her sac. <lb/>
fuel lire <lb/>
r We away. She <lb/>
drugs and <lb/>
harmful <lb/>
They do rot check <lb/>
do rot cure <lb/>
lire. <lb/>
Female <lb/>
should be <lb/>
en by <lb/>
B ho has the <lb/>
el <lb/>
any if <lb/>
ii t <lb/>
ti-y <lb/>
be tin-- <lb/>
i he <lb/>
a p u f i I <lb/>
Ionic, which <lb/>
then <lb/>
Ricks I Wilkinson <lb/>
The Vitality of Values.<lb/>
Affairs. <lb/>
The new year of <lb/>
began Monday. There are but <lb/>
few in the administration <lb/>
the past year. O liar <lb/>
, , blessings. me past year, u . <lb/>
men let- was a member of the <lb/>
tor, of I ,,,, f is now <lb/>
heir . ., . . <lb/>
known probity. Their authority <lb/>
great. sere boom <lb/>
matters, of W <lb/>
. , . ,, , many us ten or new <lb/>
. and n and St. Paul , .,. ,. <lb/>
will within ninety <lb/>
days, lo nothing of our <lb/>
111- <lb/>
to thorn in the <lb/>
0th chapter iii first epistle to <lb/>
V r i verse, when <lb/>
he itches Christiana with <lb/>
Here .- <lb/>
the gentile-. if <lb/>
no person among them <lb/>
ho v. re capable of <lb/>
I hem. it says hi. <lb/>
there 1- a man <lb/>
j one that <lb/>
id be able i judge between the <lb/>
Indeed bad it been I'm <lb/>
in <lb/>
i damages suit <lb/>
for , , <lb/>
for <lb/>
there have 1-. . sac- <lb/>
r b able <lb/>
en <lb/>
Durham <lb/>
and his place on the <lb/>
Board Is by W. Little. <lb/>
J. Tucker was not present at <lb/>
this meeting of the Board, having <lb/>
r college to for treatment, <lb/>
which is more than half completed 1- L- Chair- <lb/>
besides the business that the <lb/>
are to be built. Just waits little O. W. J. <lb/>
we will be is a town and B. Cherry. <lb/>
Register Of Deeds; <lb/>
Surveyor Laugh- <lb/>
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join old eye <lb/>
A. Cos <lb/>
Mill <lb/>
too, one <lb/>
good to see. <lb/>
still paying <lb/>
highest prices for cotton seed. <lb/>
SEE l WASH- <lb/>
x. c. Dec, lib. <lb/>
Primitive Baptists are <lb/>
up their house on Market and no doubt the people of the <lb/>
street, painting, putting in seats county will commend Sheriff Bar- <lb/>
and when completed will De a for retaining him. <lb/>
neat and creditable building. The people can assured <lb/>
Washington Planing mill is the management of the affairs of <lb/>
Coroner, and several of <lb/>
township Constables, tendered <lb/>
their official bonds which were ac- <lb/>
oath of office ad- <lb/>
ministered. Sheriff Harrington <lb/>
his retained Leon Tucker, who <lb/>
w as Deputy under Sheriff Mooring, <lb/>
as his Deputy. Mr. Tucker has <lb/>
made a good and faithful Deputy, <lb/>
mile in Each. <lb/>
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Impoliteness rude and <lb/>
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All men, <lb/>
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one that gets <lb/>
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a bright lie -1. -I. dealer <lb/>
bit <lb/>
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or tit <lb/>
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it In <lb/>
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again advertised to be sold. It is <lb/>
d being <lb/>
ed J. ft prop- <lb/>
and is advertised again. <lb/>
We of a case calculated to <lb/>
stir of pity in every <lb/>
breast. A resident of this <lb/>
man. lost his wife <lb/>
and a after he died. <lb/>
leaving children, three of <lb/>
whom tire invalids. <lb/>
Sound ii. hi the bridge Is done <lb/>
and ready for travel. <lb/>
Court this week. ninety <lb/>
State charged with nearly <lb/>
crime may be mentioned, <lb/>
from, murder, rape, arson, lo <lb/>
petty Won't we have a <lb/>
bill pay. <lb/>
stock for a knitting mill <lb/>
has subscribed and the <lb/>
charter Is expected by every mail. <lb/>
It ill require much II. to <lb/>
inn it in as a house <lb/>
suitable for Hint purpose is at <lb/>
command of <lb/>
tell anyone f the mill <lb/>
those who have <lb/>
mi-iii be ashamed <lb/>
hack out. arc trying to <lb/>
back <lb/>
the county is good bands.<lb/>
ii of the A. ft X. <lb/>
C. is doing a great deal for <lb/>
the rood. New warehouses <lb/>
depots built at <lb/>
and Goldsboro, and oilier <lb/>
have been Bade, <lb/>
Another passenger train was put <lb/>
on Saturday morning. We have <lb/>
two trains each way every day <lb/>
great convenience to the <lb/>
people. The train just put on <lb/>
in., re- <lb/>
turning arrives at at <lb/>
p. m. is made the <lb/>
schedule of the old passenger train. <lb/>
Pros Press. <lb/>
If Atlantic Coast Line, <lb/>
apple, i. inn of <lb/>
here, would do some. <lb/>
thing like the above for <lb/>
it WOUld be doing ought lo <lb/>
do and what the service on thin <lb/>
road needs. <lb/>
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and by <lb/>
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in men a <lb/>
It the t n <lb/>
won <lb/>
per <lb/>
i. any -tore, <lb/>
f I for our <lb/>
book, <lb/>
The <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Gt. <lb/>
The first question in the minds of people <lb/>
now a days, who have money to spend I trade at <lb/>
such and such store can I feel assured that for every <lb/>
dollar spent I shall receive In exchange a full hon- <lb/>
est dollar's worth of To this question <lb/>
this store answers emphatically YES. <lb/>
One of The Vital Principle <lb/>
of this business ,, and will be VALUE GIVING. <lb/>
We Bank on <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Court. <lb/>
Mayor J. has disposed <lb/>
of the following eases in his court <lb/>
since last <lb/>
White, drank <lb/>
lined one and costs, <lb/>
William Webb, drunk and dis- <lb/>
orderly, lined one penny and costs, <lb/>
1.06. <lb/>
Chas. drunk and dis <lb/>
orderly, using vulgar and pro- <lb/>
language, lined one penny and <lb/>
costs, <lb/>
Carter, rioting and <lb/>
disorderly and assault, lined 11.00 <lb/>
and Costs, 14.55. <lb/>
Win. Harrington, riotous and <lb/>
disorderly assault lined <lb/>
and costs, I. <lb/>
Laura Button <lb/>
riotous and disorderly conduct and <lb/>
assault, Button guilty, lined one <lb/>
penny and costs 13.36. Gotham <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Ed. Randolph, drunk <lb/>
lined one and <lb/>
3.21. <lb/>
Richard Craft, drank and <lb/>
fined one penny and costs, <lb/>
2.21, <lb/>
Success Possible <lb/>
A series of in The Mail <lb/>
Journal periodical <lb/>
exclusively lo the act of <lb/>
deals with the great bus- <lb/>
this country <lb/>
made possible only <lb/>
by newspaper advertising, In- <lb/>
stances enough have been cited to <lb/>
prove right kind of <lb/>
newspaper advertising and plenty <lb/>
of it Continuously will work won- <lb/>
even articles of <lb/>
or no value and making great <lb/>
fortunes for <lb/>
Without newspaper publicity <lb/>
that are value and <lb/>
desirability remain unknown and, <lb/>
Of course, <lb/>
the honesty of our merchandise. You may bank on <lb/>
receiving honest for your money every <lb/>
time. If wrongs creep in will them for you. <lb/>
Store Claims <lb/>
your attention this time. We have some plain talk for <lb/>
you on DRESS GOODS. CLOTHING, SHOES, WHITE <lb/>
AND FANCY GOODS. Your inspection is cordially <lb/>
invited. We have many new things to show you that <lb/>
were bought in the late season an low prices. <lb/>
KICKS <lb/>
THE <lb/>
AMERICAN MONTHLY OF <lb/>
In jiving In lb <lb/>
It; <lb/>
com current Not <lb/>
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c .- . are easily is active <lb/>
Hon . Matt once, naming your <lb/>
,, . <lb/>
t; or COMPANY. <lb/>
Now cir,.<lb/>
A CHEAT <lb/>
When a man throws <lb/>
away rum is usually the power <lb/>
behind the thrown. <lb/>
Hitter l Insane. <lb/>
The coming will be <lb/>
to make larger pro- <lb/>
visions for insane of the Slate, <lb/>
is in- <lb/>
adequate and there <lb/>
iii ten ices were held Jails and homes <lb/>
who ought In be iii Slate Hos- <lb/>
have more <lb/>
that church has not arrived. Ii and some <lb/>
was observance of the a The State owes <lb/>
the arm of witnesses <lb/>
ding court, <lb/>
We h they may <lb/>
not break, they have to pay. <lb/>
1.1 i and lake hospital room <lb/>
too a mouthful. <lb/>
In various churches, <lb/>
Presbyterian. pastor where <lb/>
it these in to <lb/>
provide hem. is <lb/>
to be <lb/>
men full to derive any <lb/>
iii goo i thing -imply ,. <lb/>
,., to advertise It. <lb/>
lass. , . <lb/>
Ink. <lb/>
W- II. <lb/>
bad a serious bleak down at bis <lb/>
mill, so n be bad l, get a <lb/>
w. it. t is putting the <lb/>
in new steamer<lb/>
N is refitting his <lb/>
on -1 reel. <lb/>
John White, of Green <lb/>
who employed near Kin- <lb/>
one the logging camps, <lb/>
while drunk Saturday night had <lb/>
stolen from the <lb/>
he Free Press. <lb/>
hoped North Carolina, with <lb/>
her . wealth and <lb/>
taxes not forget <lb/>
p m . , dependent on <lb/>
, Carolina <lb/>
UPS COMPANY EVER <lb/>
SOUTH <lb/>
ATLANTIC LIFE <lb/>
INSURANCE COMPANY- <lb/>
RICHMOND. VIRGINIA <lb/>
CAPITAL SURPLUS <lb/>
PIANO AND ORGAN SALE <lb/>
BY THE <lb/>
Ned A very, an old colored man. <lb/>
died at n Friday and was <lb/>
burled Saturday by the white pen. <lb/>
; pie of the town, who will creel a <lb/>
monument over his Ned <lb/>
had beer, a -launch Democrat for <lb/>
the last fifteen or twenty years, <lb/>
and from Ibis fact own race <lb/>
would have nothing to do with <lb/>
ECONOMICALLY MANAGED <lb/>
THE SOUTH'S MOST <lb/>
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MEN. <lb/>
PRUDENT INVESTMENT. <lb/>
GOOD DIVIDENDS <lb/>
THE PRODUCING AGENT GETS <lb/>
THE PROFITS THAT IN OTHER <lb/>
AGENTS AND MIDDLE-MIN. <lb/>
TERRITORY <lb/>
GOOD MEN <lb/>
BEVERLEY B.<lb/>
NEWTON <lb/>
It 1.1 AN <lb/>
CO T <lb/>
AND CONTINUING <lb/>
Days Only. <lb/>
U e will make the moat reduction prices ever attempted in <lb/>
piano trade this or any other city in America. This price reduction <lb/>
will our including the high grade <lb/>
Gable, Kingsbury and Wellington Pianos. <lb/>
We believe n piano sold and placed in your home is the beat ad- <lb/>
we can pet; and in order to place of our high-grade <lb/>
Hanoi with you, we have decided to make pi ices that will brine Quick <lb/>
buyers. <lb/>
purchasing a during this sale, you <lb/>
buy direct from manufacturer, thereby saving all middle <lb/>
This sale will be conducted by <lb/>
Mr. W. A. CHANDLER, <lb/>
, who is Cable's representative in North Carolina. <lb/>
Terms reasonable at any lime during the sale. <lb/>
We have secured the store second door above <lb/>
The public is cordially invited to cull and examine our <lb/>
Hue of <lb/>
THE CABLE CO., <lb/>
Attracts your attention when- <lb/>
ever you meet him. He is <lb/>
Greenville this fall, <lb/>
take considerable of the credit for <lb/>
this condition of affairs. Ask the <lb/>
man if we are not to this honor. Never before <lb/>
of this establishment have we carried such a complete <lb/>
the history <lb/>
assortment of <lb/>
ii <lb/>
The K <lb/>
as we have this fall. Our customers tell us this, and they <lb/>
are certainly to We have everything <lb/>
that Is the rage New York, a visit to our <lb/>
will give you a complete of all that is <lb/>
new and in the fashionable world. regard to <lb/>
our prices We know that you will utter a word of <lb/>
complaint. Drop in when a little time, we <lb/>
want to see you. <lb/>
WM <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
If there <lb/>
in margin of this paper it <lb/>
so to remind you that you owe <lb/>
Eastern for <lb/>
and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
We need what YOU <lb/>
owe us and hope you will <lb/>
keep us waiting lot it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Partridges, by <lb/>
W. C. Greenville. N. O. <lb/>
New Goods, Figs, Raisins, <lb/>
Nuts, Citron, Mince Meat, Pork <lb/>
Sausage at S. M. Schultz. <lb/>
The merchants who want the <lb/>
Christmas trade should be looking <lb/>
after their advertisements. <lb/>
All three of the policemen were <lb/>
out nice new uniforms <lb/>
day, and they looked very spruce. <lb/>
New lot of Parker Fountain Pens <lb/>
and ladies pearl gold pens, <lb/>
j what you for a Christ- <lb/>
mas present. select one <lb/>
quick. Reflector Book Store. <lb/>
In a few days M. D. <lb/>
will be displaying her holiday <lb/>
goods. This season she will carry <lb/>
a beautiful line of and <lb/>
jewelry from Mahler's Sons, <lb/>
We have not been sending out <lb/>
statements to owing sub <lb/>
to and <lb/>
marking papers just for the fun <lb/>
of the thing, and we again ask <lb/>
who owe us to please come <lb/>
on scud us th e money. <lb/>
Director of the Mint, Roberts, <lb/>
predicts an output of <lb/>
gold next year. If this thing <lb/>
keeps on they will lie moving to <lb/>
demonetize gold and make silver <lb/>
the royal money <lb/>
ton Star. <lb/>
Coming- Hack. <lb/>
Harry Company had <lb/>
another largo audience Tuesday <lb/>
night, and there was witnessed <lb/>
the best acting that has been seen <lb/>
here this season. There Is no <lb/>
doubt about having a <lb/>
good company of artist's, they <lb/>
so delighted the people that a re- <lb/>
quest was made a en- <lb/>
here. likes to <lb/>
be obliging, so agreed to come <lb/>
back and play here Friday and <lb/>
Saturday and also give a <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Villa an opera <lb/>
who has just joined com- <lb/>
will make her first appear- <lb/>
with them Friday night. <lb/>
Farming. <lb/>
J. Nobles tells us a colored <lb/>
tenant on big place this year <lb/>
a one horse crop, raised <lb/>
bides of cotton, barrels of <lb/>
corn, besides Iii- smaller crops <lb/>
All Men <lb/>
The Board of County <lb/>
re-elected J. W. Smith as <lb/>
Superintendent of the County <lb/>
Home. They also elected J. A. <lb/>
Harrington as Standard Keeper <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence at Keeper of <lb/>
Greenville bridge. <lb/>
Verdict <lb/>
The suit that was <lb/>
trial at Oxford last week, was <lb/>
the topic of interest throughout <lb/>
the State. Rev. J. T. sued <lb/>
Dr. J. C. president of <lb/>
College, for de- <lb/>
of character. <lb/>
day afternoon the jury gave <lb/>
a verdict for took <lb/>
appeal. <lb/>
Bishop's Visitation. <lb/>
This parish greatly enjoyed the <lb/>
visit of Rt. Rev. A. A. Watson, <lb/>
Bishop of the Diocese to St. Paul's <lb/>
church He preached and <lb/>
administered Holy Communion en <lb/>
Sunday morning, and at the run <lb/>
service a class of ten persons <lb/>
was continued. We arc glad to <lb/>
note that the church is making <lb/>
such good progress under the min- <lb/>
of Rev. F. Harding. <lb/>
Military <lb/>
The Greenville Light <lb/>
held a meeting Friday afternoon <lb/>
elected the following <lb/>
1st. R. Corey. <lb/>
2nd. K. <lb/>
New uniforms were also <lb/>
to the members at the meet- <lb/>
Capt. Carr tells us the com- <lb/>
is now lo condition <lb/>
it has been at all, <lb/>
Read This <lb/>
We have taken great care in <lb/>
growing the most improved bright <lb/>
White Stem <lb/>
Orinoco, the Broad Leaf Orinoco <lb/>
are the most reliable <lb/>
grown any section. Every man <lb/>
the cast, who cultivated this <lb/>
kind will average from to per <lb/>
cent more any other <lb/>
Mr. Manifold, at Ayden, says <lb/>
that his Orinoco will bring <lb/>
dollars more per acre than any <lb/>
other kind grown on same land. <lb/>
Martin people are <lb/>
Orinoco and coining money, You <lb/>
will these for sale Dr. <lb/>
and Ir. Bryan's Drug <lb/>
storm and store in each sec <lb/>
of county <lb/>
package. <lb/>
T. A Co., <lb/>
N. C<lb/>
Miss Mary Alice returned <lb/>
this morning from a visit to Kin- <lb/>
Bishop Mrs. A. A. Watson <lb/>
arrived here evening and <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
H. B. Harris and J. F. King <lb/>
have moved into Leggett house <lb/>
on Dickinson avenue. <lb/>
Miss Alice Button, who had <lb/>
over to to see her parents, <lb/>
returned this morning. <lb/>
R. Carroll, who has vis- <lb/>
A. left this <lb/>
morning for Henderson. <lb/>
Miss Tripp and little sis <lb/>
went lo Winterville <lb/>
Saturday evening to visit relatives. <lb/>
Miss Chadwick, who has <lb/>
been J. T. Matthews <lb/>
left Saturday evening for her home <lb/>
W. B James has stopped keen- <lb/>
boarding house on Dickinson <lb/>
avenue and moved into the T. M. <lb/>
Hooker house In South Greenville. <lb/>
P. W. Mahler, of Raleigh, who <lb/>
has here a few days with a <lb/>
line of silverware and jewelry, left <lb/>
this He tells us he took <lb/>
several nice orders while here. <lb/>
Tuesday. l, WOO. <lb/>
J. R. Moore went to Burg aw to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
L. Moore went to Rocky <lb/>
Mount today. <lb/>
H. S. Hardy left Monday after- <lb/>
noon for Richmond. <lb/>
of is <lb/>
here attending court. <lb/>
Mrs. W. H. left this <lb/>
morning for Wilson to visit friends. <lb/>
W. F. Harding has moved into <lb/>
the Cherry House on Third street. <lb/>
II. B. Hardy, of the Raleigh <lb/>
News Observer, came this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Rev. N. M. Watson has gone to <lb/>
to attend the N. C. Con- <lb/>
K. B. Moore, of Washington, <lb/>
was here today way to Confer- <lb/>
at New Bern. <lb/>
Miss Margaret returned <lb/>
Monday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Rev. A. J. Moore, of <lb/>
came in evening to visit <lb/>
his son, L. I. Moore. <lb/>
Rev. J. X. Booth left this morn- <lb/>
for to attend the <lb/>
Baptist State Convention. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Henderson, of <lb/>
bury, arrived Monday evening to <lb/>
visit Miss Pattie Skinner. <lb/>
Miss Mabel Bawls, of <lb/>
who has been visit Miss Pattie <lb/>
Skinner, returned home this morn- <lb/>
Bar. B. Bradley, of <lb/>
came in Tuesday evening to visit <lb/>
of J. H, South <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary B. Goodrich, Hen- <lb/>
arrived Monday evening <lb/>
to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. <lb/>
Meadows. <lb/>
Harry company left <lb/>
this morning for Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. L. V. Morrill, of Snow Hill <lb/>
Is her father, Dr. W. ML <lb/>
B. Brown. <lb/>
Mrs. F Smith little, son, <lb/>
of Raleigh, are visiting It. L. <lb/>
Dumber. <lb/>
Mrs. I. Moore lei I Ibis morn- <lb/>
for Raleigh lo visit her <lb/>
Mrs. Spruill <lb/>
Mrs. Swindell left this <lb/>
for Raleigh to visit her <lb/>
sister, Mi's. Russ. <lb/>
Rev. A. J. Moore, of <lb/>
who be, n visiting his sun, L. <lb/>
I. Moon, left this morning. <lb/>
Charles of Charlotte, <lb/>
who had been visiting his <lb/>
Sirs. W. T. left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Mrs. C. Tyson Miss An <lb/>
left this morning for <lb/>
Raleigh lo attend the Baptist <lb/>
State Convention. <lb/>
Did You Think <lb/>
WE SOLD <lb/>
Dry Goods Only <lb/>
If so, <lb/>
yon are <lb/>
wrong. <lb/>
We carry <lb/>
Stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
of any house in Greenville. The upper floor immense store <lb/>
is just with i and Carpets. <lb/>
Anything you want, whole suits or odd pieces, we can furnish. <lb/>
We can fit up any room your house at Bargain Prices- <lb/>
BIG <lb/>
Men Suits, Men <lb/>
Boy's Suits. Styles, <lb/>
Best Workmanship. <lb/>
Our Special Clothing, Dry <lb/>
Goods and Notion Bargain <lb/>
Sale at down prices goes <lb/>
right on mill crowds are daily <lb/>
taking advantage it. <lb/>
E. <lb/>
Greater and Grander Bargains Offered Daily. <lb/>
These Goods are All New. No Old Stock on <lb/>
CLOTHING <lb/>
Men Suits the and 0.00 quality, Sale Price, gO <lb/>
Men Suits the 4-00, 5.00 and 0.00 quality Sale Price-, <lb/>
Men Suits the 8.00 and quality, while they hist <lb/>
Suits quality, Sale Price, M <lb/>
Boys Suits the and quality, Sale Price, on <lb/>
idles Coil Suits, Tailor Mads Silk the <lb/>
All Wool quality now no <lb/>
I Am Now in The Northern Markets <lb/>
the third time this looking for bargains my trade. <lb/>
will be especially prepared to supply your <lb/>
NEEDS, <lb/>
and at prices that cannot be touched elsewhere. <lb/>
Big; New Store. <lb/>
Open Nights, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C<lb/>
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Attention Farmers <lb/>
I am now offering you one of t most of <lb/>
DRY GOODS. SHOES, MATS. PANTS, V F. <lb/>
POCKET and TABLE <lb/>
at very reasonable prices. My line of <lb/>
which is the standard of am market ore fresh and cheap. <lb/>
When you to tow n again m a trial. <lb/>
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in Behalf of In <lb/>
For Insane Blind <lb/>
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Means 1-4 Cent per pound more for your <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
THAT IS WHAT GET OS <lb/>
THAT WE MM FOR YOU. <lb/>
We have just established Greenville one of the equipped <lb/>
Gins to be found in Eastern North solicit your <lb/>
We torn the beet cotton you can g I anywhere our charges are <lb/>
BRING I'S <lb/>
it HOOKER, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
I U. Hector. <lb/>
Dee. <lb/>
no followed by <lb/>
any political party has <lb/>
more suffering and heartaches <lb/>
the dominant <lb/>
in for the <lb/>
past several <lb/>
by dealing <lb/>
with our charitable <lb/>
So matter now closely the coin- <lb/>
have pared down the, <lb/>
I i has always <lb/>
me close listed, stingy, <lb/>
email Aleck who will stick <lb/>
up his jack in the box head and <lb/>
and ask fur <lb/>
in. And when <lb/>
the jails of scores of counties in <lb/>
both the east hold the <lb/>
blank minds and tortured bodies <lb/>
chains people- <lb/>
children of the Car- <lb/>
who have a right to be prop <lb/>
cared in one or the other <lb/>
of our hospitals for the Insane <lb/>
probably cured who <lb/>
are confined to a fate than <lb/>
death because there isn't room, or <lb/>
if there is room the appropriation <lb/>
has been made so small <lb/>
cannot be clothed and fed there. <lb/>
Ii is outrageous, it's inhuman <lb/>
I bee the reports more <lb/>
than BO per cent, of the patients <lb/>
who are sent to Dr. I. Eli- <lb/>
by, superintendent of the hospital <lb/>
for the insane at Raleigh, are cured. <lb/>
Perfect Health. <lb/>
the system i-i perfect <lb/>
t i . it use I <lb/>
Tuft's r They r <lb/>
the bowels and <lb/>
A Vigorous Body. <lb/>
For sick headache, malaria, <lb/>
constipation and km- <lb/>
d i an absolute cure <lb/>
Liver FILLS <lb/>
New vi Fresh to tat. <lb/>
Pancake Hour, <lb/>
Wheat. Cracker Meal, Hominy <lb/>
highest grade Mason Cracker, <lb/>
Wafers. <lb/>
Pickles, sod <lb/>
u i canned <lb/>
have ever before. <lb/>
S. <lb/>
New Home <lb/>
Sewing Machines <lb/>
IN IN PIT COUNTY <lb/>
If you a see me <lb/>
at Hooker's store, or write <lb/>
C. <lb/>
TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Th buying <lb/>
before the Superior Clark I'll <lb/>
mi the Last Will and <lb/>
Testament of W. It. <lb/>
is given to all persons i-t- <lb/>
cl to the estate lo make immediate <lb/>
to the all <lb/>
having claim.- against estate <lb/>
die same payment on or before the <lb/>
day of October, or this nonce <lb/>
will be pit ml in recovery. <lb/>
This lad day of October, <lb/>
A A. <lb/>
of W. It. . <lb/>
ATLANTIC COAST LINK <lb/>
RAILROAD CO. <lb/>
CONDENSED SCHEDULE <lb/>
TRAINS <lb/>
jut . <lb/>
Leave w. <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
Leave <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
LOST, W <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Lr <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
. .- . . <lb/>
The will fell <lb/>
lion on the day of December j <lb/>
B. J. in j <lb/>
Leave Tarboro <lb/>
r Mullet <lb/>
Cattle, lion <lb/>
hold Kitchen Furniture. Cotton <lb/>
Hay. Harness, Wagons, Cart, <lb/>
Nut- etc. Ca-h. <lb/>
W. , of <lb/>
At It., same lime and place will rent to <lb/>
the Mental Udder for the year 1901. the It. <lb/>
J. home place and Ashley <lb/>
W. <lb/>
for heirs law of B. J. Wilson. <lb/>
PERSONAL BALE. <lb/>
Dec. 27th, 1900, <lb/>
home place, miles from <lb/>
Greenville, will sold ill public <lb/>
auction to I he highest bidder for <lb/>
a . i bones, mules, bogs, <lb/>
cattle, carts, wagons, buggies, farm <lb/>
implements, nun, fodder, house <lb/>
hold and u organ, <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
Among the stock are several line <lb/>
at Dr. s hospital in ,,,.,, ., ,,,.,<lb/>
N. C-, <lb/>
THE PUBLIC A COMPLETE K OF <lb/>
General Merchandisers <lb/>
from to purchases. I all <lb/>
limes a foil Hue of Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries, <lb/>
Tobacco, Hardware, Farm fact anything <lb/>
you want about your household o farm I can <lb/>
furnish at <lb/>
Bottom Price <lb/>
Se <lb/>
buy Cotton and All K.- r Produce and <lb/>
pa; market prices, me. I a I your pat- <lb/>
and will treat you right every you come to <lb/>
ray re, <lb/>
a good <lb/>
The Victor safe is made in sill sizes con- <lb/>
for home, and general <lb/>
Every side soil with n to lire <lb/>
proof Prices in <lb/>
L. SUGG, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
f I . S I <lb/>
M Mt. <lb/>
about per cent, are dis- <lb/>
charged as cured, I believe <lb/>
there are hundreds of <lb/>
year who are denied <lb/>
Ibis one chance their lives to lie <lb/>
restored to their right minds, <lb/>
instead are bound chains, <lb/>
man; of them, and thrown Into the <lb/>
common count for <lb/>
life, of course. <lb/>
Others are kept by their <lb/>
lies at home as they canal- <lb/>
ways a source of heartaches, <lb/>
eases of fear <lb/>
every case denied the skill <lb/>
of these splendid specialists who <lb/>
might cure most of under <lb/>
proper In a few months. <lb/>
And I see it announced <lb/>
principal the Asylum for <lb/>
the Blind here that, there <lb/>
are ample accommodations now for <lb/>
all e would come, so far as room <lb/>
is concerned, be has been forced <lb/>
to deny give no- <lb/>
that no mote poor blind child- <lb/>
can come one place <lb/>
in all Carolina where <lb/>
can secure an <lb/>
the appropriation U w small <lb/>
. i more i an supported. Ami <lb/>
SO loom- remain vacant the <lb/>
sightless of these poor children <lb/>
are lifted towards Heaven with the <lb/>
mule upon their voiceless <lb/>
oh Lord, do our <lb/>
and blood treat us <lb/>
Aye, Ask the little soul <lb/>
numb nil who objected <lb/>
to an add plate Ask j <lb/>
whom he <lb/>
geared oat the manliness they <lb/>
have exhibited when the <lb/>
crossed stock <lb/>
Any of above articles will be <lb/>
sold at private sale before <lb/>
if desired. O. M. <lb/>
Si St Si y. <lb/>
a H <lb/>
AM pa m am r <lb/>
at a <lb/>
t a ii H at <lb/>
s, r, t it t to <lb/>
r v. n to <lb/>
I in i <lb/>
is <lb/>
AM <lb/>
; u <lb/>
PM AM PM <lb/>
f-i- Si Si i <lb/>
kS xi <lb/>
AM PM <lb/>
r as <lb/>
It <lb/>
IS, H SI <lb/>
i as n as <lb/>
AM A M <lb/>
is <lb/>
a it ii <lb/>
r M <lb/>
as s n i. c i i- <lb/>
i so to n u ii t <lb/>
tie <lb/>
S It <lb/>
in <lb/>
all the <lb/>
lo In par <lb/>
of Cotton, Hones, Mules. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
Ion ii <lb/>
p leaves <lb/>
p to. arrive <lb/>
pm, <lb/>
Division <lb/>
Main <lb/>
Ion ii n p <lb/>
leaves p m, San <lb/>
Sanford <lb/>
kl or i k <lb/>
i i <lb/>
The following is a the <lb/>
of meetings of the Board of Com- <lb/>
for county, <lb/>
each hath attended, of <lb/>
miles allowed for <lb/>
for the fiscal <lb/>
H. L. <lb/>
For IT days 11.00. <lb/>
Fur 1.00. <lb/>
For miles at <lb/>
Total<lb/>
Wholesale and retail and <lb/>
Healer, paid for <lb/>
Hi Fur. Cotton Seed, Oil <lb/>
Turkeys. <lb/>
Oak Suits, Ba- <lb/>
by Carriages, Co Cart-, Parlor <lb/>
Baits, Tables. Safes, P. <lb/>
Ax <lb/>
Meal Key West <lb/>
American Can- <lb/>
lied Cherries, Apples, <lb/>
Pine Apples, Jelly. Milk, <lb/>
Flour, Sugar, toffee, Meat, Soap. <lb/>
Lye. Magic Oil. <lb/>
Cotton Meal Hulls. <lb/>
den Oranges, Apples. Nuts, <lb/>
Candies, Dried Apples, Peaches, <lb/>
Currents, <lb/>
China Ware, Tin and Wooden <lb/>
Ware. Cakes and Macs <lb/>
Butter, <lb/>
Machines, <lb/>
other Quality <lb/>
Quantity, Cheap tor cash. Come <lb/>
to see me. <lb/>
ALLOWED W. <lb/>
For Am ad Cora, at <lb/>
For a at 26.00. <lb/>
Tor lb mile 1.0<lb/>
Tl <lb/>
a Com. <lb/>
For at p <lb/>
F r miles Be. <lb/>
G o m <lb/>
leaves Ben- <lb/>
mm. a m, <lb/>
H m, HOM a <lb/>
rive leave <lb/>
p m, Hope Mill p n <lb/>
p m. Maxton IS p ; <lb/>
arrive- p <lb/>
at with train <lb/>
at Carolina <lb/>
at Bed with <lb/>
at <lb/>
with the Air Line and <lb/>
with the Durham AM <lb/>
Train on <lb/>
M IT p <lb/>
m. S <lb/>
; leaves <lb/>
W in. arriving <lb/>
at . am. dally <lb/>
Trains no leave W-- <lb/>
It a m. arrive i <lb/>
a m mi pin. leave Parmele . <lb/>
I m, am <lb/>
and <lb/>
Train Tarboro Sunday <lb/>
m. Sun-lay p m, arrive <lb/>
C leave <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
day . N. i am. <lb/>
Train on Midland N C <lb/>
born dally, except Sunday. m a m. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
S TROUBLES AND <lb/>
DISEASES CURED <lb/>
Johnston's <lb/>
Sarsaparilla <lb/>
and Suppressed Ir- <lb/>
regularity, <lb/>
of the change <lb/>
of life, in matron or maid, all find re- <lb/>
lief, help, I., in-at and cure in JOHNS- <lb/>
TON'S SARSAPARILLA. it la a real <lb/>
panacea for all pain or headache about <lb/>
Hie top or back of the head, <lb/>
Pain la the left aide, a disturbed <lb/>
condition of digestion, palpitation of <lb/>
the heart, cold hands and feet, <lb/>
and irritation, sleeplessness, <lb/>
muscular weakness, <lb/>
backache, Irregular ac- <lb/>
of the heart, of breath, <lb/>
abnormal discharges, with extremely <lb/>
painful menstruation, scalding of <lb/>
swelling of feet, soreness of <lb/>
neuralgia, uterine displacement and <lb/>
catarrh, and all those symptoms and <lb/>
troubles which make the average <lb/>
man's life so miserable. <lb/>
co. <lb/>
SOLD BY <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
leave <lb/>
ton daily at A. V. for Green <lb/>
Villa, leave Greenville at <lb/>
P. M. for Washington. <lb/>
Steamer leaves <lb/>
Greenville Mondays, Wednesday <lb/>
and Fridays at A. M. for Tar <lb/>
leave Tarboro for Greenville <lb/>
Tuesdays. s a ml Saturdays <lb/>
at A. M. freight only. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Total <lb/>
Train on Nashville leave <lb/>
at v a p arrive lie <lb/>
I I II SIB, <lb/>
leave II <lb/>
a in. arrive at Ki <lb/>
Mount I. . ;. ;. in .;., If, <lb/>
Train in leave. Warsaw tor <lb/>
Clinton dully, except I <lb/>
p m. at ft am <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
Sn made. Wei <lb/>
don for all point. dally, all rat. <lb/>
H. If. <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. It. KENLY, Manager. <lb/>
T. M. ager <lb/>
Stats of <lb/>
T. It. Moore, of Com- <lb/>
the county aforesaid, <lb/>
certify that the true <lb/>
doth appear of record in bit of- <lb/>
under my hand, and the f <lb/>
at in <lb/>
this b day of <lb/>
T- B- <lb/>
Clerk Com. for County. <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
Restore Vitality. and <lb/>
Lo of <lb/>
all <lb/>
or <lb/>
. and <lb/>
A and <lb/>
PILLS <lb/>
builder. <lb/>
pink to l <lb/>
restores <lb/>
of By nil <lb/>
for <lb/>
nave <lb/>
vole down <lb/>
IN <lb/>
J. W. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Factors and handlers of <lb/>
Bagging, Ties and Hags. <lb/>
I,,,,, . c <lb/>
BUSS <lb/>
vs <lb/>
the in <lb/>
the above action will take nut ice. <lb/>
has been <lb/>
Court of PHI, <lb/>
scare i <lb/>
of <lb/>
now existing be- <lb/>
tween Plaintiff the <lb/>
Defendant Is to appear before His <lb/>
Honor. at the December term of <lb/>
Court which convenes <lb/>
on l-i <lb/>
answer or lo the of lbs <lb/>
or the relief therein <lb/>
will be mated, of Nov. <lb/>
Clerk <lb/>
Attorneys. <lb/>
BROS. <lb/>
Norfolk, Va. <lb/>
Cotton Buyers Brokers <lb/>
Cot I. n. Grain and , <lb/>
, t. . . x- i in stock. <lb/>
ions. Wires to ,, to flicks <lb/>
New Orleans. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
have out my entire mercantile <lb/>
.- in <lb/>
. <lb/>
and Laxative. <lb/>
fever and all malarial and n tr For -a <lb/>
Harrington, Barber <lb/>
6-99 <lb/>
was taken. <lb/>
In Heaven's name l say it <lb/>
i, gentlemen of the Gen- <lb/>
no not fol- <lb/>
low in the example <lb/>
for Of <lb/>
Oran-. <lb/>
. tor <lb/>
t In <lb/>
low iii me example set <lb/>
the last several <lb/>
. i i . , bond to In or <lb/>
by <lb/>
at I<lb/>
COUNTY s WOOL HAVE <lb/>
APPOINTED THE<lb/>
MEDICAL. CO. <lb/>
Jackson <lb/>
t r by L <lb/>
N C <lb/>
humanity and charity, and lie <lb/>
yourselves and to <lb/>
while you mete out the <lb/>
justice which these <lb/>
dependent wards of <lb/>
our Stale ask at your hands, and <lb/>
have a right to demand. <lb/>
Vote to I ho asylums Hie in- <lb/>
sane and Morganton <lb/>
and in those for the <lb/>
and the deaf-mutes, <lb/>
. .,,, I.-1 Allot II- <lb/>
ii Morganton funds to I <lb/>
operate them SO OS Impair Dry Goods; Notions, <lb/>
useful.-., and thus remove <lb/>
Do know <lb/>
We sell cheap <lb/>
this miserable I <lb/>
from the bee of prosper- <lb/>
and humane commonwealth, <lb/>
the d i Rooks In <lb/>
Pitt We handle books designated on the <lb/>
Mai tor the schools can supply what-1 <lb/>
over need. We also have <lb/>
COPY rOOKS <lb/>
and . . , . j <lb/>
ft mi's car . , lien elates, wilt . m. i <lb/>
, . . , i i. A mil N c <lb/>
ft. I <lb/>
abort for <lb/>
, Lit r I via <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
in I <lb/>
wt . tit- arc <lb/>
. . .-- . I, i In ire Ami <lb/>
r fit u d <lb/>
i , <lb/>
. to., baa <lb/>
Our i Store. Ho <lb/>
Cheap <lb/>
CHILL <lb/>
per bottle. Cures Chills <lb/>
Fever, Malaria, Night Sweats <lb/>
grippe. Money I tack if it <lb/>
No other good, the kind <lb/>
with the Bed Cross on the label, <lb/>
Sold and guaranteed by Wooten, <lb/>
Bryan and druggists. <lb/>
The Ann of T, P. <lb/>
Co. this day dissolved <lb/>
ship by mutual e in T. <lb/>
Christman having the <lb/>
interest of J. F. in the <lb/>
All Indebted- <lb/>
of the will be paid by T. <lb/>
F. and all accounts due <lb/>
must he paid to him. <lb/>
day of November, <lb/>
T, F. <lb/>
J. F. <lb/>
Cash <lb/>
Store <lb/>
Having purchased interest of <lb/>
J. F. Evans the grocery <lb/>
heretofore by us, <lb/>
I wish lo announce that I will con- <lb/>
the at the <lb/>
stand on Five Points. I desire to <lb/>
thank ail who have favored the <lb/>
with their and <lb/>
a of the same <lb/>
with promising to do all <lb/>
my power In every patron <lb/>
with fair mid goods, <lb/>
T. K. <lb/>
Tho One Cold Cure. <lb/>
hi -.- lured Ker. <lb/>
us.- a, i j. i <lb/>
Wilkinson, sad transferred the same <lb/>
tin in this date. v II settle nil <lb/>
former <lb/>
and the are <lb/>
payable to me. will be glad for all owing <lb/>
me toe sue forward nod settle at once. <lb/>
This Mb day of Nor. <lb/>
II. It <lb/>
the best- <lb/>
of II. SI. will continue <lb/>
the of It Wilkinson lo <lb/>
carry on former <lb/>
room. We will carry <lb/>
a line of dry goods, so <lb/>
shoes, kc, and respectfully <lb/>
solicit the patronage of Mr. <lb/>
customer, as that of our own <lb/>
friends public generally. <lb/>
Kicks, <lb/>
U. L. <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of the and <lb/>
invented by at <lb/>
term 1900 of Court, la the <lb/>
entitled H. T. against K. <lb/>
others, on <lb/>
the Clerk's of the Superior Court in <lb/>
Docket <lb/>
Docket No. pages Ai <lb/>
Trustee therein, <lb/>
will expose to public sale, before the <lb/>
court House door In Greenville, on Monday <lb/>
the 7th day of 1901 Mon- <lb/>
day the 1.1 of January term 1901 of <lb/>
Pitt the following <lb/>
to wit; one tract <lb/>
in Pitt, <lb/>
lbs binds of II. Mills, W. <lb/>
L, dark, <lb/>
land whereon the said E. Dixon n <lb/>
on tho north side of Co. <lb/>
being as land <lb/>
by E, from II. A, <lb/>
deeded to said Dixon by his fa- <lb/>
John Dixon I <lb/>
in the win one and <lb/>
Identical conveyed <lb/>
In trust, as appears in <lb/>
loot .-,, MS, and II. Hooker. <lb/>
Kb Is-. Terms cash. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept constantly <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de <lb/>
and price.- as low as the <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
I J. L <lb/>
;,, pus <lb/>
-ll, 1-n <lb/>
-DEALER IN- <lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
I mod. I, or photo. <lb/>
CO.<lb/>
-t <lb/>
.-H-. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
ii ii <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
TRUTH <lb/>
PER W <lb/>
VOL. XIX. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PiTT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, II 1900. <lb/>
NO Sol <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
COMMISSIONERS. <lb/>
Proceedings of December meet- <lb/>
The Board of County <lb/>
new fiscal year <lb/>
on the first Monday this month. <lb/>
The usual pauper orders were <lb/>
issued claims for general <lb/>
purposes were allowed. <lb/>
At o'clock the new Board with <lb/>
the exception of C. J. Tucker who <lb/>
was absent, qualified R. L. <lb/>
Davis was elected chairman. <lb/>
T. R. Moore, Register of Deeds <lb/>
elect, presented his official bond <lb/>
with S. T. While, F. Hart, W. <lb/>
E. Proctor, R. A. Tyson and <lb/>
sureties, which was ac- <lb/>
and the oath of office ad- <lb/>
ministered. <lb/>
The former bonds of D. O. Moore <lb/>
Clerk Superior Court, were exam- <lb/>
and deemed amply sufficient. <lb/>
O. W. Harrington, Sheriff elect, <lb/>
tendered his official bonds with J. <lb/>
O. Proctor, W. E. Proctor, B. F. <lb/>
Patrick, J. A. K. J. Ii. <lb/>
Galloway, T. <lb/>
Tyson, G. M. Tucker, M. Moor <lb/>
Oscar Hooker, R. W. King, <lb/>
J. G. D. R. <lb/>
L. I. Moore, Perkins, <lb/>
J. R. Davenport, R. R. Fleming, <lb/>
John M. Cox and T. C. as <lb/>
which were approved and <lb/>
the oath of office administered. <lb/>
J. D. Cox, Surveyor elect, <lb/>
his official bond with A. O. <lb/>
Cox as surely which was accepted <lb/>
and oath of office administered. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry, Treasurer elect, <lb/>
tendered his official bonds with <lb/>
Jesse Cannon, J. B. J. G. <lb/>
Mooring, <lb/>
ax sureties which were accepted <lb/>
and the oath of office <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
J. A. Harrington, <lb/>
keeper elect, his official <lb/>
bond with J. R. Smith J. A. <lb/>
Davis as sureties, which was ac- <lb/>
and of office <lb/>
ii Baker, Constable elect <lb/>
of township, tendered <lb/>
with G. II. Little, <lb/>
of the Home for the Aged <lb/>
on same terms as here- <lb/>
L. W. Lawrence was appointed <lb/>
Keeper of Greenville bridge at US. <lb/>
per mouth. <lb/>
G. Little was appointed com <lb/>
to Greenville <lb/>
bridge. <lb/>
Cornelius M. J <lb/>
W. E. Stocks were exempted <lb/>
from poll tax for <lb/>
W. G. H. A. Blow- <lb/>
were appointed as commit Ice to ex- <lb/>
reports of the various <lb/>
officers. <lb/>
The Sheriff was ordered to place <lb/>
two stoves in the jail and have <lb/>
windows repaired; also lo confine <lb/>
prisoners in cells at night, and not <lb/>
to allow at time more than two <lb/>
in the passageway. <lb/>
J. B. Cherry, Treasurer, and <lb/>
Superintend- <lb/>
of Health, filed their monthly <lb/>
reports. <lb/>
Lands of Woodie <lb/>
township were reduced <lb/>
in value from to 1500, <lb/>
Ordered that B. F. Tyson's <lb/>
claim for taxes paid on laud at <lb/>
Sheriffs sale lo 1898 be allowed. <lb/>
at. K. Ewell was released <lb/>
taxes on solvent credits <lb/>
j charged. <lb/>
G. E. Jackson was released from <lb/>
taxes on charged. <lb/>
C. Coroner <lb/>
elect, his official bond <lb/>
with T. M. Hooker and J. L. <lb/>
en is which was accepted <lb/>
and the oath of office administered. <lb/>
A for a new road from <lb/>
to the Tar road across <lb/>
the lauds of J. K Carroll and <lb/>
was filed. <lb/>
As was mentioned sonic days <lb/>
ago the Legislature to meet next <lb/>
month will be confronted with the <lb/>
great of how to get more <lb/>
taxes, as during the year, <lb/>
which ended last, the <lb/>
excess of disbursements over <lb/>
receipts was There <lb/>
will certainly a pressing call for <lb/>
more money for the public schools. <lb/>
I which <lb/>
and B. R. Fleming as sureties S ,, d <lb/>
which was accepted and the oath k to have at <lb/>
of office administered. There are three <lb/>
Connections Made. <lb/>
BUt Saturday, Dec. 1st, Mr. <lb/>
F, <lb/>
of the Henderson and <lb/>
and Telephone Com- <lb/>
completed <lb/>
made the final connection by <lb/>
which long lines of <lb/>
Henderson Telephone <lb/>
with those of the Interstate <lb/>
phone Co., at Wake Forest as <lb/>
a result of which direct <lb/>
is now offered with a large <lb/>
number of N. O. cities, <lb/>
among which Durham <lb/>
Haw River, Burlington, Greens <lb/>
beta, High Point and <lb/>
The completion of the Caro- <lb/>
and Virginia Telephone Com- <lb/>
circuit from Louisburg to <lb/>
Rocky gives connection <lb/>
with Spring Hope, Nashville. <lb/>
Rocky Mount, <lb/>
Greenville, <lb/>
all intermediate <lb/>
On Nov. 19th the Carolina and <lb/>
Virginia Company also finished its <lb/>
line to Chase City <lb/>
and opening service to <lb/>
a number Of Virginia and Carolina <lb/>
points. All these circuits are full <lb/>
copper wire and the <lb/>
service over the same is perfect. <lb/>
The completion of all these new <lb/>
lines gives us direct telephone con- <lb/>
with over North Caro- <lb/>
and Virginia and the <lb/>
enterprise of gentlemen who have <lb/>
linked together this great number <lb/>
of places, make it possible, as it <lb/>
were, to step the offices and <lb/>
homes of people with- <lb/>
out leaving one's desk or fireside <lb/>
is certainly deserving of success. <lb/>
Henderson Herald. <lb/>
THE PEOPLE, FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF <lb/>
PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. <lb/>
We arc still in the forefront of the <lb/>
We offer you the selected line of <lb/>
General Merchandise <lb/>
Joseph Constable <lb/>
elect of Content township <lb/>
his official with J. R. <lb/>
Smith and W. B. <lb/>
which was accepted the <lb/>
oath of office <lb/>
J. It. Galloway, Constable elect <lb/>
of township, presented his <lb/>
official bond with M. Cox <lb/>
J. K. as sureties, <lb/>
which was accepted the oath <lb/>
of office administered. <lb/>
Mi. Bullock, Constable elect <lb/>
of Bethel township, tendered bis <lb/>
official bond with A. Ward and S. <lb/>
M. Jones as sureties, which was <lb/>
accepted and oath of office ad- <lb/>
ministered. <lb/>
Robert Newton, Constable elect <lb/>
of Falkland township tendered his <lb/>
official bond with J. L. Fountain <lb/>
as sureties which <lb/>
was accepted and the oath of office <lb/>
administered. <lb/>
Jason Constable elect <lb/>
of Farmville township tendered <lb/>
his official bond with B. A. <lb/>
way, M. L. W. H. <lb/>
Moore as sureties which was ac <lb/>
and oath of office ad- <lb/>
ministered. <lb/>
Charity II. H. Tyson <lb/>
and Mills Rollins were added to <lb/>
the pauper list to per <lb/>
month each. <lb/>
Wilson, G. N. Warren, J. <lb/>
T. Bullock, J. B. Smith, T. S. <lb/>
Moore and J. J. Moore were re- <lb/>
leased from tax for <lb/>
L, N. Edwards was release <lb/>
from taxes township ho to <lb/>
on land erroneously charged. driving <lb/>
F. M. Smith was released of this country as <lb/>
taxes on erroneously of driving <lb/>
out China. But <lb/>
Mark would not scalp one, run hot <lb/>
Into them and all that sort of <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
ways of raising more taxes; one by <lb/>
increase of assessments of all <lb/>
proper, another by taxing rail- <lb/>
roads more either in general <lb/>
along with other property or <lb/>
else by a tax receipt-; a third <lb/>
by an inheritance and legacy tax <lb/>
and a tax on oysters which will <lb/>
really amount to something. If <lb/>
one will take the trouble to <lb/>
ask the State Auditor about the <lb/>
general taxes he will no doubt be <lb/>
told that property is not taxed at <lb/>
more than two thirds of its actual <lb/>
Value. The investigation of <lb/>
tax assessment case now <lb/>
in progress appears to have <lb/>
well confirmed this <lb/>
statement. A preacher testified <lb/>
that his farm, worth was <lb/>
assessed at only A great <lb/>
of properly escapes <lb/>
correspondent Char- <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
Creating Trade. <lb/>
If a merchant were to close bis <lb/>
store suspend business every <lb/>
time trade lagged he would rightly <lb/>
be branded as a Simpleton. And <lb/>
yet in what essential would he <lb/>
fer from the advertiser who stops <lb/>
advertising for the same reason <lb/>
One sells goods by means of spoken <lb/>
and other by means of <lb/>
printed; their object is identical. <lb/>
It should be plain to the crudest <lb/>
understanding that the time to bid <lb/>
most aggressively for trade is when <lb/>
trade seems most elusive. The <lb/>
alert storekeeper, instead of wait- <lb/>
for something to turn up, turns <lb/>
up something. He changes his <lb/>
Window display and show cards, <lb/>
offers particularly tempting values <lb/>
employs every device suggest- <lb/>
ed by a nimble wit to transform <lb/>
dullness activity. He is bold <lb/>
persistent, and therefore in <lb/>
most instances wins his way. <lb/>
as faint -hearted <lb/>
means failure, so faint-hearted ad- <lb/>
spells defeat and <lb/>
and Haber- <lb/>
Weekly. <lb/>
John Scott, of Randolph comity, <lb/>
West Virginia, claims to be the <lb/>
head of the heaviest family the <lb/>
United States. The combined <lb/>
weight of Mr. Scott, his wife and <lb/>
their eight sons is pounds <lb/>
an average of 8-0 pounds each. <lb/>
The sons, who jointly weigh over <lb/>
a Inn, born ill the i <lb/>
in which Mr. Mrs. Scott now <lb/>
live. <lb/>
to be found in any store in Pitt County. Well choice <lb/>
selections, the creations of manufacturers of America <lb/>
Europe. Seasonable all the year round, Spring, Summer <lb/>
Winter. We are work for yours and our mutual ad- <lb/>
vantage. It is our pleasure to show you what you want and to <lb/>
sell you if we can. We you the very best service, polite <lb/>
attention, and the most liberal terms consistent v. a well <lb/>
established business built up strictly on its own merits. <lb/>
When you come lo market you will not do yourself justice <lb/>
To produce the best results <lb/>
in fruit, vegetable or grain, the <lb/>
fertilizer used must contain <lb/>
enough Potash. For <lb/>
sec our pamphlets. <lb/>
send them free. <lb/>
.; <lb/>
. i <lb/>
The bill to be Introduced in <lb/>
Congress was by Representative <lb/>
of Indiana, for the <lb/>
Sit o <lb/>
The of Ibis paper will be <lb/>
pleased to learn there is at <lb/>
least one dreaded disease <lb/>
science has been aide to cure ill all <lb/>
it- stages and that is Catarrh. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cora is the only <lb/>
positive line DOW known lo the <lb/>
medical fraternity. Catarrh being <lb/>
a constitutional disease, requires a <lb/>
constitutional treatment. Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh is taken internally, <lb/>
acting directly upon the blood and <lb/>
surfaces of the system <lb/>
thereby destroying foundation <lb/>
of the disease, and giving the pa- <lb/>
lent strength by building up the <lb/>
and assisting nature <lb/>
work. The proprietors <lb/>
have -i much faith in its curative <lb/>
powers, that offer One Hun- <lb/>
Dollars for ant case that it <lb/>
falls to cine Send for list of <lb/>
P. J. Co.; Props., <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Sold by Druggists, <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills are the In-st. <lb/>
Goods and Notions, <lb/>
HatS and Caps, Silks and Dress Trimmings <lb/>
Jackets and Capes, Carpets, Mattings and Oil Cloths. <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. <lb/>
Harness, Horse Blankets and Dusters. <lb/>
Saddler; and <lb/>
if you do not see our before buying elsewhere, of <lb/>
Remember us and the following lines of general merchandise, lives in Congress under the new <lb/>
census. It will be it re- <lb/>
commends a of four <lb/>
men for North Carolina, It <lb/>
is not thought that the reduction <lb/>
of representation in Southern <lb/>
States will meet with much favor. <lb/>
and there is little fear of the bill <lb/>
being passed. It provides an in- <lb/>
crease of membership to <lb/>
The following States gain <lb/>
Arkansas, one; <lb/>
Colorado, one; Connecticut, one; <lb/>
Florida, Illinois, two; Mas- <lb/>
Minnesota, two; <lb/>
Missouri, one; Jersey, <lb/>
York, y .;. Dakota, <lb/>
Pennsylvania, twos Texas, <lb/>
two; Washington, West <lb/>
one The following Slates <lb/>
Kansas, Louisiana. <lb/>
two, Nebraska, <lb/>
one. North Carolina, South <lb/>
Carolina, Virginia, one. <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
Flour, Meat, Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Lard. Scud ts, <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Plows, Castings and Plow Fixtures, Nails and Rope, <lb/>
Furniture. <lb/>
Headquarters for Furniture and everything line. <lb/>
We buy strictly for Cash, sell for Either Cash or on Approved <lb/>
Credit. Our motto is Honesty, Met it and Square Dealing. <lb/>
Your Friends, <lb/>
Ranges <lb/>
Chicken balM. <lb/>
For some lime the man over the <lb/>
way has been trying to get some <lb/>
to write a piece about the de- <lb/>
of chicken salad, lie says, <lb/>
they don't fix it as did when <lb/>
he was a boy; they don't cut up <lb/>
fine and put chopped up eggs and <lb/>
bits of pickles in it as they used to- <lb/>
They serve it in slices as big as <lb/>
your hand, of lettuce <lb/>
chunks of pickle a dash of <lb/>
then <lb/>
they call it salad. And he's <lb/>
Gradually he has learn- <lb/>
ed to protest over the borrow- <lb/>
ed French service that is slowly <lb/>
mining Southern cooking, but he, <lb/>
wants his chicken salad right and <lb/>
served the old-time <lb/>
as line sort of <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
SECOND DAV. <lb/>
J, W. Smith was elected Super- <lb/>
a country is China the <lb/>
newspapers of Tor the <lb/>
inhabitants of the Ce- <lb/>
Empire are at present M <lb/>
newspaper, or only one for every <lb/>
If you stoves or ranges constructed upon <lb/>
scientific principles, which are economical, durable, <lb/>
convenient, as well as beautiful and artistic, look. <lb/>
for the <lb/>
January silt the <lb/>
will meet I; i a decided Dem- <lb/>
body. In the Senate there <lb/>
are Democrats, B Republicans <lb/>
and Populists, In House it <lb/>
Democrats, <lb/>
and Populists. The Pop <lb/>
have practically disappear <lb/>
ed, either merged Info the <lb/>
or to the <lb/>
old fold, It i- to be <lb/>
hoped that ii will prove lo lie a <lb/>
conservative, wisp, efficient and <lb/>
patriotic body, true to the people, <lb/>
themselves, They <lb/>
should see to it that education- <lb/>
interest in no respects shall suffer <lb/>
in their hands, Lei all be done <lb/>
for the education of the children <lb/>
of both races is consistent <lb/>
With the financial ability of <lb/>
white.-. Lei there be no <lb/>
and no avoidance duly. <lb/>
Wilmington Messenger. <lb/>
rite Heavens In <lb/>
The close of the nineteenth cent- <lb/>
i- marked by no celestial page- <lb/>
ant. Indeed, the heavens are more <lb/>
than usually bare, for all the outer <lb/>
planet-, except Neptune, are bid- <lb/>
den behind and the inner <lb/>
ones are all three morning stars. <lb/>
So morning the <lb/>
j we shall see those silent and <lb/>
eternal stars alone which present <lb/>
same aspect tons they did to <lb/>
I be sages of the East more than <lb/>
thirty centuries and <lb/>
the familiar lo stars gen- <lb/>
era when the book of Job yet <lb/>
even as in present times <lb/>
and even more <lb/>
ably far beyond reach lo us <lb/>
than in Amen <lb/>
can. <lb/>
A terrible explosion at <lb/>
Jackson Monday afternoon, com- <lb/>
demolishing Matt T. Ed- <lb/>
killing him and <lb/>
bis There <lb/>
was only one other person <lb/>
store at the time, 10-year <lb/>
old sou, who escaped with slight <lb/>
injury, This boy his little <lb/>
brother was playing about a keg of <lb/>
P that was on counter, <lb/>
and is supposed the child <lb/>
struck a match on or about tho <lb/>
powder, Timbers were blown <lb/>
hundreds of feet into me air and <lb/>
fell at some distance <lb/>
trade mark, which is shown upon every go n <lb/>
Stove or Range, and do no be deceived <lb/>
by worthless imitations and substitutes. <lb/>
lead all others in yearly sales and popularity, <lb/>
gold Exclusively by <lb/>
Then- are a good lo <lb/>
add happiness and sunshine to a <lb/>
in as travels through <lb/>
benighted vale of politics <lb/>
remarks Durham <lb/>
Sun, there 1- nothing <lb/>
soaks a SO lull <lb/>
calm and benignity as the <lb/>
I lie man <lb/>
on the bright side of everything. <lb/>
When fin grumbler dies, <lb/>
feels as though ii bus <lb/>
got a good Joke on the devil, but <lb/>
when man sun- <lb/>
shine the selfish rid <lb/>
stops for a and drops a <lb/>
fear on his grave <lb/>
The census returns of Texas <lb/>
s curious facts. For <lb/>
county has but <lb/>
lour residents, has twenty <lb/>
live; Andrews has thirty-seven; <lb/>
Lynn has seventeen, and <lb/>
thirty-six. Twenty-live other <lb/>
have populations of less <lb/>
than each. Some counties <lb/>
have no running stream within <lb/>
their borders, some are hundreds <lb/>
of mile- from a railroad, and others <lb/>
holly inhabited by <lb/>
prairie dog, jack rabbits rat <lb/>
in snakes, Tom county, the <lb/>
In the State, i- larger than <lb/>
the whole State Ohio, and has <lb/>
I inhabitants. <lb/>
cheapest -man is an <lb/>
in a good daily paper. <lb/>
-Printers ink. <lb/>
BAKER<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
A man is necessarily bad <lb/>
simply bee iii-e be din- nit think <lb/>
a- yon do, may come to <lb/>
think as he does, the i you <lb/>
will be It is bet- <lb/>
to Judge a man by hi-, motive <lb/>
rather than by what he says <lb/>
thinks. A man who governs bis <lb/>
life by high unselfish <lb/>
a good man, no math r whether <lb/>
he is against or with <lb/>
hum Situ. <lb/>
Tilt <lb/>
fever is a bottle of Grove's <lb/>
Tush-less Chill Tonic. Ii Is simply <lb/>
I ion quinine in a tasteless form I <lb/>
No pay. Price <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
All persons Indebted lo us are <lb/>
hereby notified they must <lb/>
Come forward and settle before the <lb/>
day of January, <lb/>
Patrick <lb/>
Dr. D. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
N. O. <lb/>
White <lb/>
Fleming store. <lb/>
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