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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector <lb />
pared to do <lb />
of <lb />
and <lb />
STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICH A and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XVI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1897, <lb />
Two for<lb />
We have made <lb />
-ins to <lb />
forth <lb />
campaign year and yon <lb />
should; take two <lb />
NO papers. <lb />
Free of all w will mail to <lb />
anyone our advance illustrate ca a- <lb />
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s. Baby Carriage, etc. Y on <lb />
y. th. profits by trading <lb />
manufacturer, a are pay- <lb />
lo dealers doable our price. <lb />
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Baltimore, Md. <lb />
Lyn and <lb />
this legislature adjourn the <lb />
word should out to the world <lb />
Ike called lynching must stop hi <lb />
North Carolina. Th way t end it is <lb />
plain. the excuse Tor it. is <lb />
DO to say, what is <lb />
nil d, in many eases victims <lb />
d serve they gel. Barbarous <lb />
who commit erases <lb />
must be killed. Hut let it be done <lb />
the law. Let there be <lb />
none the law's delay. Give the <lb />
executive Ike power to call a court in <lb />
; order the judge by telegraph <lb />
to the county of the crime. Try <lb />
criminal ; proper tor an appeal, con- <lb />
the appellate court on shortest <lb />
notice, send down the judgment <lb />
and instantly perform its mandates. <lb />
Scarcely a case of murder a <lb />
guilty culprit has occurred wherein he <lb />
would not have been com by judge <lb />
and jury. In most case.-, the <lb />
have been attributable to a <lb />
lawlessness. The only reasonable ex- <lb />
that can be is in the failure <lb />
the delay of the law. Make the law <lb />
so that there en be no and no <lb />
reasonable apprehension of <lb />
bettor remedies- the -e- <lb />
criminals who take the law <lb />
into their own lawless hands. Authorize <lb />
and trial in <lb />
removed from their influence and <lb />
them on trial before juries who believe <lb />
in order sad law. r <lb />
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moat y of a <lb />
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its summit a is <lb />
which night after night <lb />
slimes light is by <lb />
the far and wide Y t <lb />
III-rt s n burning <lb />
lantern, aid no <lb />
goes near it, for the simple reason <lb />
that there is Co at end <lb />
to, no wick to trim and oil to <lb />
replenish. <lb />
The way in which this <lb />
lighthouse is illuminated is th; <lb />
On tho Island Lewis, feet <lb />
or so away, is a lighthouse, end <lb />
from a window in the a <lb />
of light is projected on n <lb />
in th lantern on the <lb />
rock- <lb />
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of prisms <lb />
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cons- is <lb />
THE GARDEN <lb />
THE f RESIDENT ELECTED. <lb />
New York. Jan. liThe follow <lb />
is the electoral vote by Stales as <lb />
tho result of the meeting the various <lb />
State yesterday. <lb />
Alabama, Bryan and Sewn ; <lb />
Bryan K. Watson <lb />
California, and if <lb />
B van Colorado, Bryan <lb />
and ; Connecticut, <lb />
and C; Delaware, <lb />
and Florida, Bryan and <lb />
Georgia, Bryan and <lb />
Idaho, Bryan Illinois, <lb />
and <lb />
and Iowa, <lb />
and bl Kansas, Bryan <lb />
and Kentucky, <lb />
and Bryan and <lb />
Louisiana, Bryan and Maine- <lb />
and Maryland, <lb />
and Hobart <lb />
and lo; Mich- <lb />
and Minne- <lb />
and <lb />
Bryan and Missouri. <lb />
Bryan Mon- <lb />
Bryan and Nebraska <lb />
Bryan f. Watson Nevada i <lb />
and New Hampshire. <lb />
and New Jersey, <lb />
and New York <lb />
North Caro- <lb />
Bryan Watson a; <lb />
North Dakota, y and <lb />
S; Ohio, and Hobart <lb />
Oregon, and Hobart <lb />
Pennsylvania, and <lb />
Island, and <lb />
South Carolina, Bryan and <lb />
, South- Dakota, and <lb />
Tennessee, Bryan and Sew- <lb />
all Bryan and <lb />
Utah, Bryan Watson <lb />
Vermont, and Hobart <lb />
Virginia. Bryan and Wash- <lb />
Bryan and West <lb />
Virginia, Hobart <lb />
Wisconsin, and Hobart <lb />
Wyoming. Bryan Watson <lb />
and Hobart <lb />
Bryan Watson <lb />
The neat In world tor <lb />
Pores. Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Sore, Chipped Hands <lb />
hi Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and cures PI a, or no <lb />
It to gr <lb />
or f <lb />
For sale by <lb />
Li Wooten. <lb />
that to all purposes a <lb />
exists which has <lb />
lamp nor mm -k <lb />
and gives as a <lb />
re- <lb />
of the locality--as if <lb />
an and costly <lb />
with limps, service r m, <lb />
bedroom, living -1. store <lb />
la and low, <lb />
And, k. <lb />
A wealth r-f bloom, a sweet, <lb />
A of <lb />
t morn upon war to town <lb />
r there , <lb />
T anal the this lower, <lb />
Tho It. <lb />
seen <lb />
bar porting word <lb />
All my toil Men <lb />
when dunk I leave the town. <lb />
With all i's dint and s, <lb />
an bird, <lb />
fragrance <lb />
I sing the budding <lb />
That my true love <lb />
Al;. the mm off roses, <lb />
ii on <lb />
SOUTHERN GIRL. <lb />
oil room, water <lb />
o accessories erect i <lb />
the summit of the r-i-k- <lb />
T ere is little to be in f o <lb />
it would he lard lo convince the ardent <lb />
young souls has just discovered <lb />
that they love inch other that this is <lb />
the case. They can't see why tiny <lb />
should not he engaged, even though <lb />
marriage is only a faint beam in the <lb />
horizon. deluded <lb />
The; little know they arc- lightly <lb />
and .-sly taking in hand. For <lb />
re them lies a wailing. <lb />
Edwin Kill weary of it. <lb />
will discover liter arc many at <lb />
women in the world, and grow <lb />
neglectful, cold, exacting and Bell- <lb />
Angelina will begin with an- <lb />
lo notice in her glass that she is <lb />
not looking so g as she was; <lb />
endure torments when Edwin looks <lb />
n at her, and wonder whether <lb />
he is remarking it too. will <lb />
to see r lovers <lb />
engaged and out <lb />
hand their own affair drags its <lb />
slow length along will have <lb />
their full taste long deterred hope <lb />
that n the heart sick, and <lb />
d both bitterly repent that they <lb />
ever into an engagement lo <lb />
which was no reasonable hope of <lb />
a they not be <lb />
mortal. Anything under a year is <lb />
rational and may <lb />
to to will at undue annoyance <lb />
to either party. Where people <lb />
unselfish and genuinely in love the <lb />
years may be even farther extended <lb />
without though never trial <lb />
and wear to concerned. <lb />
But where is no prospect <lb />
bringing the engagement to at least a <lb />
reasonable limit n had he <lb />
South. <lb />
Lighting a Cigar With Ice. <lb />
Recently a prominent <lb />
arrived in Washington for a con- <lb />
regarding some patent <lb />
cases. During the <lb />
a match to light a cigar was <lb />
lacking, and tho <lb />
remarked that a piece of ice <lb />
would do just as well. The lawyer <lb />
laughed was incredulous and <lb />
a wager was The Wash <lb />
took a piece of clear ice <lb />
about an inch thick from <lb />
cooler, whittled it into the <lb />
shape of a disk, and with the <lb />
of hands melted its two <lb />
sides thus giving the <lb />
form of a convex lens or <lb />
glass. With it he <lb />
the rays the ends <lb />
of his cigar and lastly set it <lb />
fire. <lb />
The Grandest Remedy. <lb />
B. merchant, of <lb />
Va., certifies that he had con- <lb />
was up to die, sought <lb />
sough all medical treatment that <lb />
procure tiled all cough <lb />
dies he hear of. but sot no relief, <lb />
spent many night sitting up in a <lb />
was induced to try Dr. King's New Dis- <lb />
wag cured by use of two <lb />
For past years been <lb />
attending to says, Dr <lb />
King's New Discovery Is the <lb />
remedy ever u g it has done so <lb />
much for him and for others In his <lb />
community. Dr. King's New <lb />
is Col Is <lb />
and Consumption. fill. Trial <lb />
bottles free at John L, Drag <lb />
Store. <lb />
Alt Attempt to Analyze a Young Woman <lb />
Who It Superior to Analyst. <lb />
soul horn girl is many sided. <lb />
She is mettlesome <lb />
practical and fanciful by turns, apt <lb />
to dance divinely and to flirt and to <lb />
I not nor <lb />
but she never forgets to say <lb />
her prayers, and she has <lb />
faith in humankind. <lb />
In man she believes implicitly. <lb />
i may not believe all the <lb />
things lie says to her, but she <lb />
credits him with generous impulses, <lb />
inks him capable of nil the higher <lb />
notions values him as n com- <lb />
an admirer and a repository <lb />
f i r romantic confidence. If he tum- <lb />
out of the niche where she has <lb />
put him, she wonders, but is willing <lb />
to regard the ease as an exception <lb />
id to set him up again, after due <lb />
scolding and punishment. She <lb />
unbounded confidence in his ability <lb />
for rough places for <lb />
her removing any obstacles that <lb />
may rise in her path. Men are <lb />
ways good to women, she thinks <lb />
her father is, and so is her <lb />
hex cousin Jim. <lb />
Tho southern girl enjoys with all <lb />
per heart She likes music and mo- <lb />
life and color and plenty <lb />
of nice people about her saying <lb />
pleasant things. She likes all this, <lb />
but she is seldom mercenary. Rear- <lb />
ed usually among simple surround- <lb />
the greed for money has not <lb />
entered into her soul. It is irascible <lb />
for her to have attained <lb />
year never to have dined <lb />
or sopped outside of a pi house <lb />
in her life. She likes tho person <lb />
who pleases her, independent of his <lb />
extrinsic surroundings, and at any <lb />
time will slight tho attentions of a <lb />
to devote herself <lb />
tho man whose waltz suits hot <lb />
and who has ex f 1-lining. <lb />
She inn tactful, with <lb />
all her dawdling ways and languid <lb />
airs. She can her season's <lb />
ball dress up down and inside <lb />
out and make look almost <lb />
good as n iv, and she can dam th <lb />
almost as well ac <lb />
grandmother <lb />
round so that the shabby <lb />
spots will the shade. She can <lb />
arrange a dish of fruit to resemble <lb />
a poem, make an evening bonnet <lb />
out of next to nothing, and, last but <lb />
not least, she can rattle nonsense <lb />
with infectious delight that <lb />
makes her the whatever com <lb />
puny she is in. <lb />
The southern girl or woman <lb />
in the murky atmosphere of the late <lb />
sixties, imperfectly educated, debar- <lb />
red from advantages which her par- <lb />
craved for her, will give the <lb />
stranger impression of culture <lb />
which perhaps a critical <lb />
would not bear out. <lb />
The southern girl is a paradox; <lb />
with her capacity for <lb />
and absurdity, with her pride and <lb />
of petty meanness and <lb />
serious strivings after the <lb />
She will bay flowers for the <lb />
table even if tho larder is empty, <lb />
and if she gels a windfall in the <lb />
form of a legacy She will put half <lb />
of it in a marble cross for the church <lb />
the other half in some jewel <lb />
fur adornment, even <lb />
though new curtains and carpets <lb />
and whole everyday gowns are a <lb />
need in the household. <lb />
The new woman finds en- <lb />
in the south. <lb />
out her piping notes to the northern <lb />
suffrage societies and offers <lb />
ti ms to the state assemblies, but the <lb />
popular voice is against her, <lb />
Sometimes it comes out that the <lb />
woman's suffrage associations of <lb />
the south, so much about, <lb />
hove membership only sufficient to <lb />
Tors Sou <lb />
of Kb Novel. <lb />
the <lb />
writes Andrew Lang in bis article <lb />
Ob In in The <lb />
North American, public means <lb />
novels and new novels. The <lb />
not care for history. In <lb />
Herbert Spencer has shot <lb />
his bolt, or rather emptied his <lb />
and Darwin is lost to the Dar- <lb />
have indeed. Biblical <lb />
critics, or we borrow them from <lb />
But history, philosophy <lb />
and theology are not now read as <lb />
our fathers read thorn in works <lb />
theology, philosophy and history. <lb />
Modern novelists, reading grave <lb />
works or articles about them, pro- <lb />
duce tho novel of philosophy, of the- <lb />
of and the problem <lb />
for but indolent <lb />
was to any man- <lb />
of sermons <lb />
tell how starved on cross <lb />
for tho redemption of <lb />
coins, many of which <lb />
or, -.- tho Christian era. are made <lb />
largo quantities in and <lb />
find all over tho world. <lb />
A NEW <lb />
FIELD FOR THE FAR- <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Latest Report <lb />
To the People of <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
The Pei pie the . <lb />
States consume upwards f s <lb />
pounds of sugar annual p r <lb />
a. which at f <lb />
cents per pound for n Si f t <lb />
tared product, the <lb />
upwards of <lb />
this amount produce less than <lb />
tuna and import in I. <lb />
neighborhood of <lb />
f c at is r, <lb />
is, e purchase , , a <lb />
. pocket flat, <lb />
America, West Indies and Com a period <lb />
six Till you don't know where you're at. <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY <lb />
I or more for even d counter's loaded. <lb />
Our have relaxed. Our , <lb />
forts have never To the <lb />
selected stock of <lb />
January ml <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
cane sugar production <lb />
j States cannot b- <lb />
owing to tho fa. t gone <lb />
, about all cane ,. <lb />
I. . a , lo bravest <lb />
territory is now A-,;,., ,,.,,,, <lb />
, Even if v p R. i Hi j el h , ind hooks by well-k all- <lb />
. should still have <lb />
other p. m yd <lb />
. , , , Ills the lines <lb />
as the largest crop yet pr ,.,,,. <lb />
in Unit island did exceed I, <lb />
should d <lb />
. ii- v hi is <lb />
from which to select your purchases. We, <lb />
confidently believe <lb />
that ours is the store of all stores in our <lb />
from which to buy your goods for the <lb />
coining year. Go sold on time at close <lb />
credit prices to customers approved credit. <lb />
Goods sold cash at figures that tell of the <lb />
wonderful influence of gold, silver or greens- <lb />
When they enter into our possession <lb />
they are again converted into the best bar- <lb />
gains we can buy for the benefit of our many <lb />
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or be <lb />
ed away but <lb />
Ions. <lb />
another at this lo i up <lb />
p on wants unless c u <lb />
make two canes grow where one <lb />
grows now, <lb />
we would tarn oat u <lb />
to the production best <lb />
we the soil and <lb />
supply our own needs th s <lb />
elves with II slid frost <lb />
Pr . unearthly loom- j <lb />
its ill, am with laces. <lb />
Decked with ribbon sweet but frail ; <lb />
l spirit writhes in <lb />
Al tin- Miles <lb />
r o i- broken, broken. <lb />
Win brake, <lb />
co straight <lb />
it bout Cuba. W h m c l and <lb />
the world's of <lb />
that, of cane <lb />
more one million of tons. I <lb />
bat while United States pro- , <lb />
of <lb />
tidy tons j <lb />
beet sugar were produced <lb />
sugar area of the con is <lb />
fully tho bean sugar <lb />
area has been entered I <lb />
Midas, <lb />
I tortured mortal will <lb />
go iii-i <lb />
Ai the <lb />
New York Her <lb />
Meant to Bo Fun <lb />
back upon all. The <lb />
, i i , i r . I beet produced in <lb />
friends who will take care your , <lb />
and work the harder to make of you a b <lb />
stronger and better friend <lb />
j ii- smaller m-an <lb />
honest dealing between man yet of these re the <lb />
for so <lb />
gar beet culture superior to those <lb />
to be found r ii I area o j <lb />
n.-. is n for r <lb />
have l en growing more <lb />
wheat and com than they could j <lb />
Shysters are shy. <lb />
crews will soon <lb />
good deal of a lottery. <lb />
a few i <lb />
and man. We are the friend of the <lb />
man, we the friend of the rich man, we <lb />
are friends of you all Come gee us, we <lb />
will serve you to best our ability. Po- <lb />
lite attention, best of service and honest I- <lb />
shall be yours to command at the . <lb />
, , ,,, need to look abroad <lb />
pies Store. <lb />
Bicycle Fire Eng to what is to be own, the <lb />
I would better realize how little <lb />
In Paris is to be afire they have to be proud of aid <lb />
engine propelled by cycling fire-1 all. <lb />
men. The machine has people, though poor, <lb />
of two tandem bicycle-, ,,,, proud to work- This is mean <lb />
coupled with a single steeling is The <lb />
post. Hanging between the two is of to himself, or <lb />
bicycle are the hose reel herself, M anybody, bat is a <lb />
a rotary pump. Tho e expense upon <lb />
outfit weighs less than honorable people; -urn a <lb />
pounds, four d and have an excuse for <lb />
push this Hying. <lb />
faster than any other fire engine j are as as <lb />
ever wont. Tho fool tho without having a <lb />
four men propels machine to thing to I . proud of. They <lb />
the of action, and when have neither wealth, knowledge, <lb />
the power pumps or They are poor, proud <lb />
tho water. After arrival Free Press. <lb />
tho each man is assigned <lb />
to part of tho duty <lb />
the change. One I to Knew, <lb />
back of the machine on a log, <lb />
allowing tho rear wheels to re-1 Why Col- Harry Skinner, who <lb />
freely. He also throws the Hi his coat for a man at <lb />
into working order, and St- Louis, is now splitting his <lb />
the others have unreeled the gold <lb />
and made the coupling man- <lb />
Then, into Why Col. Walter who <lb />
saddles again, the energies of tho vest for Bryan silver <lb />
m-n are directed to pumping. St. Louis, is now writing long <lb />
About gallons Of water per high sounding words for <lb />
hour be between election of <lb />
and one Why who <lb />
feet in tho air. rapidity a <lb />
with which machine can be L has been in <lb />
propelled to a lite and also with jog the past week tearing bis <lb />
which it can be put action for <lb />
are its two great advantages. In I Cob A. L- Swinson. <lb />
two or three after its , is now <lb />
arrival nil necessary changes j in pleading for <lb />
made and machine pump- tears in eye-. <lb />
a stream over the roof. Why Col. E. Hodge, of <lb />
Beaufort, such a strong <lb />
A Few man. <lb />
True pride is a good thing. W by men for and <lb />
inspires higher motives and bet-; by pr are wending their <lb />
actions. But pride is j way in noncommittal style around <lb />
bad. <lb />
people are proud be- <lb />
cause I hey possess a little more <lb />
n n for beet sugar. The <lb />
home d d t absorb two <lb />
million ions annually, and <lb />
this amount was d tho <lb />
beet sugar farmers would have <lb />
their market at the r own doors. <lb />
At low price of two per <lb />
pound, or forty s a ton, this <lb />
would keep eighty mi lions <lb />
dollars at are now bent <lb />
hear you urn a <lb />
Are you fond of <lb />
S planters are <lb />
about trust- <lb />
itching for a fight <lb />
hate to toe the <lb />
An uptown confectioner ad-r- <lb />
for nice to make <lb />
T taxidermist i <lb />
lo a ill is out f stuff <lb />
Th en i. ball <lb />
aver named Buckwheat, lie <lb />
ought to a batter. <lb />
can see is a <lb />
bit of slang. But it <lb />
applied to Build <lb />
Hows don't seem to <lb />
what a serious matter <lb />
g a girl until she brings <lb />
As a matter of <lb />
abroad sugar <lb />
fact, tho country has <lb />
for <lb />
where f <lb />
the <lb />
for law <lb />
last live years, and as we <lb />
ii. population sum will <lb />
. a like ratio, u <lb />
occupy this field and thus add ,.,, of his falsetto <lb />
most and extensive r <lb />
Of production l ; and his false net <lb />
th -e -o HOW <lb />
Tho tons <lb />
grown in 1896, while a relatively <lb />
ill amount compared with the <lb />
WHAT NO It THO 1.1.-J V <lb />
Is That bi <lb />
Known. <lb />
Mi, a <lb />
patriotic t <lb />
name and fame of <lb />
I r i-1, -V ,. <lb />
during the war between <lb />
taking a leading pert in <lb />
Nation World tin and <lb />
resource North <lb />
Mr. i a Mads <lb />
North <lb />
in,; many valuable exhibits is las <lb />
in at <lb />
attract mi th I <lb />
Carolina's natural and <lb />
merit. <lb />
i- a <lb />
., will receive <lb />
approval and I of pair <lb />
North the Tar <lb />
Stale can lie Known In <lb />
really i, no or Motion hue <lb />
inducement live or <lb />
ill. <lb />
i car of North <lb />
will in- ready in a hi take a <lb />
loin tin <lb />
it- me desired lion, <lb />
and of <lb />
he an hi in<lb />
in world. i -1 you in. <lb />
relies your best <lb />
kinds Mr. <lb />
have I hen lo in car. Me <lb />
will freight on all article sent I. <lb />
to <lb />
about Raleigh. <lb />
Why the of <lb />
is important than the <lb />
of this world's goods than their keeping no of friendly relations <lb />
this is the pride of and <lb />
, , ., money pow- <lb />
and is a false <lb />
Some are proud because they <lb />
are more <lb />
than This <lb />
can that if it <lb />
certain men who never <lb />
t oared so much about <lb />
lo <lb />
. ions to k . ii pledges that never <lb />
sort of pride is nut no bud; but if b aid <lb />
product cf the <lb />
sugar-growing countries, is <lb />
to constitute a <lb />
of successful sugar culture <lb />
the farmers of tho country once <lb />
teeth. <lb />
hit a ho am <lb />
says v <lb />
tell how <lb />
do re am a match tell it am <lb />
st. <lb />
The is <lb />
wretched. I didn't get a bit <lb />
torn their attention to . , <lb />
of this staple- There are Mind, <lb />
new three beet sugar factories deer ; are not frost <lb />
California, one two on widow pow <lb />
Now Mexico, a <lb />
of York. <lb />
It having lo the <lb />
that in tin- cf the <lb />
century and in lbs refined end <lb />
Me York men or women <lb />
In- thrust an <lb />
with due of law, <lb />
In- o -Very it cf <lb />
this journal let <lb />
about the tads, Th <lb />
tin- more unbelievable the <lb />
by which the <lb />
was not, in the romance, a <lb />
ran but a <lb />
out pub. <lb />
lie revenue. <lb />
The Journal adopted the <lb />
simple device of having one ii re <lb />
porter taken lo and <lb />
ottered an an <lb />
patient. He <lb />
in tin- the <lb />
next morning, after an <lb />
Ration, two lo <lb />
Ilia That later in the he <lb />
does lbs <lb />
t t- in the cane, eh <lb />
person only mildly or per- <lb />
lo ill or to <lb />
Le in the insane cell at <lb />
and the <lb />
the insane. Mow the <lb />
been no one can <lb />
gins.-. At any time tor La <lb />
In en practicable; ii o no <lb />
only to the investigation <lb />
I he Journal prompt cl- <lb />
York <lb />
small in Virginia and just <lb />
established in Wisconsin. Within <lb />
this bolt extending from the At- <lb />
to the Pacific beet culture <lb />
possible, and when nine <lb />
now operation have <lb />
been increased in number to twice <lb />
the factories now in <lb />
Killed By a Falling- Tr, a. <lb />
Benfield, little on of Mr. <lb />
Benfield, who lives near <lb />
Now Stirling, in township <lb />
was instantly killed Thursday <lb />
morning by a tree falling on him- <lb />
The boy was only eight years <lb />
old. With two older brothels <lb />
in Germany, the went t wood- <lb />
beet sugar country in the world, Hey cut a small tree and when it <lb />
we shall only have leached the t little Allie, crushing <lb />
capacity of our own him to the and kilting him <lb />
wants in sugar. <lb />
There should be as much en- <lb />
ingenuity and science <lb />
among tho farmers of the United <lb />
States as among those of <lb />
in the world, and attention <lb />
is called to this industry as one <lb />
capable of definite expansion. <lb />
Give beet sugar an exhaustive <lb />
trial. It will help to secure higher <lb />
prices for corn and wheat, besides <lb />
us independent of other <lb />
for our sugar supply. <lb />
Mr. John It. <lb />
township, reports lo the <lb />
instantly. The other boys were <lb />
too small to tho tree from <lb />
their brother's body, and <lb />
were helpless until their father <lb />
to their <lb />
Landmark, <lb />
A writer in Winston <lb />
of last week discusses with <lb />
n-purity a recent statement of <lb />
Observer that the bench of <lb />
the State is filled at this time, to a <lb />
groat extent, men of poor <lb />
and general unfitness for <lb />
the positions they This <lb />
decimation is met with the <lb />
that there is not one of <lb />
the present judges is not <lb />
equal in learning and ability to <lb />
some of the Democratic judges on <lb />
bench and to several that <lb />
have been on the bench since <lb />
Democracy has had control of the <lb />
S That might be conceded <lb />
a still our contention hold <lb />
good But it is a matter of com- <lb />
knowledge that the bench in <lb />
North today is weaker <lb />
than .--a -en u twenty years <lb />
lawyer of any party, who <lb />
will s oak c will say so. <lb />
every intelligent layman <lb />
knows Observer. <lb />
It is perhaps fortunate that this <lb />
week is the last of the tariff <lb />
hearings. Last week, those who <lb />
to Know, <lb />
it may be worth to know that the <lb />
very best medicine for restoring tho <lb />
eat nervous system <lb />
cine I <lb />
tone to <lb />
ad., gently stimulate the Liver and the new tariff restore the <lb />
and aids these in duties, but this week a number <lb />
throwing off impurities in the blood, of them had the cheek to ask<lb />
is J appeared before the and <lb />
, gently stimulate the Liver and the new tariff restore <lb />
and aids these in duties, but this week a number <lb />
impurities in the blood. cf them bad cheek to ask <lb />
Bitters the appetite. rate be raised. <lb />
and II pronounced . by j, <lb />
Hose who have tried as the very beat a and <lb />
such people would only ct which are now W- t <lb />
i how little they know in Parmer- <lb />
pounds. <lb />
it is human to grab as much art <lb />
can. <lb />
elm L. Drug store. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
U Editor <lb />
at the post office at Greenville, <lb />
M. V., u second class mall matter. <lb />
January <lb />
EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb />
Senator John Sherman, of Ohio, will <lb />
be Secretary of State in President Me. <lb />
cabinet. <lb />
The Republicans f the New York <lb />
Legislature have elected U. Plan <lb />
as United Stales Senator t- succeed D. <lb />
B. Democrat. <lb />
The silver service, which to <lb />
dents Brooklyn are going to present <lb />
to the war vessel named after that city, <lb />
ha been completed. It numbers <lb />
ounces co.-t <lb />
Since taking charge of the office o, <lb />
State Auditor Hal. W. Aver has ten- <lb />
his resignation as chairman of the <lb />
Populist executive the <lb />
Stale. E. Fountain, of Tarboro, <lb />
has been chosen as his successor. <lb />
In their caucus at Friday <lb />
night, the Populists Cyrus <lb />
Thompson for the Senate. There is no <lb />
telling yet, however, who will be elect- <lb />
ed by the Legislature, as the war <lb />
Pritchard wages as hard as ever. <lb />
A canvas of the present legislature <lb />
as to religious the members <lb />
shows that in the Senate are <lb />
Lutherans, <lb />
Presbyterians, Catholics, Disciples, <lb />
C of no belief. In the House there are <lb />
Baptists, Methodists, <lb />
Presbyterians, Catholic, <lb />
Disciple, Reformed Church, of no <lb />
belief. <lb />
readers will remember a <lb />
clipping appearing in this paper a few <lb />
days ago about the enormous profits <lb />
being by the lire insurance <lb />
of the country last year <lb />
The report shows that companies made <lb />
from to per cent profit on the <lb />
amount they had invested. This is <lb />
ply robbing the people and MM thin- <lb />
be done to it. That the <lb />
charge rates <lb />
fire insurance need not be <lb />
as everybody who carries any <lb />
knows it. about trusts, there is <lb />
none of them that can touch the fire in- <lb />
companies in the way they rob <lb />
the people. Now if the Legislature <lb />
ts to do the people a good turn let <lb />
them work some on the insurance com- <lb />
and prevent such extortion in <lb />
ates. <lb />
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb />
Condensed Report of <lb />
KAY. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
At o'clock the House met and <lb />
Representative Greene offered the open- <lb />
prayer. <lb />
A memorial from Asheville Typo <lb />
graphical Union was presented, <lb />
that the Legislature in awarding <lb />
public printing require employment <lb />
Union labor. <lb />
Bills introduced were as follows <lb />
Sutton, of New Hanover, to repeal <lb />
act Black Raver <lb />
Company. <lb />
for displaying the National <lb />
flag from the <lb />
Abernathy, to reduce salaries to con- <lb />
form to the prices of farm products. <lb />
Howser, to provide for ventilating <lb />
the hall of the House. <lb />
Duncan, to fish in <lb />
-n <lb />
Brown, to <lb />
charter. <lb />
Pinnix, to forbid <lb />
save by consent land-owners. <lb />
to have the school fund <lb />
made in September <lb />
in January. <lb />
Ward, to provide for the <lb />
o wills. <lb />
to allow sheriff of Swain to <lb />
tax arrears. <lb />
Conley, for the relief of fl <lb />
of <lb />
Petree, providing that terms of <lb />
of the peace elected last year shall <lb />
end on the first Monday in Dec i <lb />
1898. <lb />
Pearson, Burke, to prohibit <lb />
companies from defeating or <lb />
competition. <lb />
button, of Cumberland, to make <lb />
unlawful taking of a legislative bill or <lb />
other paper a felony. <lb />
Sutton, to prohibit the sale of cigar <lb />
in this State, and to prohibit tin <lb />
giving away of the same ; the punish- <lb />
l be fine or imprisonment <lb />
both. <lb />
button, to protect the public trim <lb />
baggage requires <lb />
the provision of suitable <lb />
and the publication of schedules new, <lb />
Sutton, lo provide that in to <lb />
a higher court, all the evidence shall, <lb />
if desired, be sent to the c <lb />
requiting that voucher for <lb />
the pay of clerks, etc., cf House, be <lb />
not until endorsed by the <lb />
clerk; <lb />
Cox, Senators and Rep- <lb />
in Congress to use all their <lb />
arts any further extension of <lb />
Civil Service reform and to so modify <lb />
the present law as lo prevent <lb />
life tenure in <lb />
The Senate resolution raising a com- <lb />
to investigate charges of bribery <lb />
in the Senatorial contest was <lb />
adopted. <lb />
The resolution keeper <lb />
of the to display the ill <lb />
flag on the during the legislative <lb />
session was adopted. <lb />
At the house until <lb />
Tuesday, in order ii might <lb />
witness the meeting of the Electoral <lb />
College. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
Called to order at coon <lb />
ant-Governor <lb />
Prayer by Mr. <lb />
Senate. <lb />
HILLS <lb />
Clark, to permit foreign to <lb />
become incorporated Caro- <lb />
to prevent lynching and pro- <lb />
a punishment for lynchers. <lb />
Henderson, of Vance, to protect <lb />
barb wire fences in Vance <lb />
county. <lb />
to amend the charier <lb />
Drummer Deposit Bank and extend <lb />
charter. <lb />
Slain, of Wilson, to the <lb />
town Wilson county. <lb />
Walker, to appoint a special commit- <lb />
tee a bill regulating salaries <lb />
and foes. <lb />
Maxwell, to relieve Dr. W. <lb />
of Person county <lb />
to remove obstructions in <lb />
Dutch river, Cabarrus county. <lb />
i to amend Slate grant No. <lb />
Person, to amend chapter Laws <lb />
relative to road <lb />
law. <lb />
Anderson, to define certain crimes <lb />
and regulate the punishment ; to pro- <lb />
shelter to persons abandoning <lb />
their homes. <lb />
Dickson, to prevent the sale of liquor <lb />
within two miles of central Primitive <lb />
Baptist church. <lb />
Barker, to reduce salaries. <lb />
to amend section <lb />
of The Code, in relation lo road <lb />
supervision and overseers. <lb />
Yeager, to amend the charter <lb />
Plymouth. <lb />
Anderson, to amend Stale grant No. <lb />
The then adjourned till <lb />
o'clock to permit the Electoral Col- <lb />
to hold its session the Senate <lb />
chamber. <lb />
SIXTH PAY- <lb />
Prayer by <lb />
Green. <lb />
HILLS <lb />
Mr. to prohibit foreign <lb />
doing business here with- <lb />
out a license from Carolina ; to <lb />
repeal chapters and laws of <lb />
relating to the appointment <lb />
two extra commissioners and permit the <lb />
people to elect five ; to fund the bonded <lb />
indebtedness county ; to <lb />
abolish the law requiring candidates to <lb />
tile sworn statement their expenses. <lb />
Hauser, to provide a means <lb />
enable any one to change his name <lb />
days notice the court can make <lb />
for the relief of J. M. <lb />
lard, a wounded Confederate soldier, <lb />
him on <lb />
Petree, to permit deputy registers of <lb />
deeds to issue marriage license. <lb />
Peace, to fix the bond the register <lb />
deeds of Vance county make it <lb />
instead of <lb />
lo iron bridges of Ma- <lb />
eon county. <lb />
The Speaker announced that <lb />
he had announced the com- <lb />
on investigating the charges of <lb />
bribery in connection with the Senator- <lb />
fight before the bill had II its <lb />
third rending. It was recalled, put up- <lb />
on its third reading, passed <lb />
A resolution to print copies <lb />
the Governor's Message was adopted- <lb />
Promptly at the with <lb />
at the head, <lb />
entered the House Representatives, <lb />
and were seated. The Gov- <lb />
called the joint session to order, <lb />
and directed the principal clerk the <lb />
Senate lo call the roll the Senate. <lb />
Forty-five Senators were present. <lb />
The principal clerk the House <lb />
then called the roil of that body. <lb />
hundred and twelve present. <lb />
The Lieutenant-Governor appointed <lb />
Senators Anthony as tell- <lb />
on the part the Senate. The <lb />
Speaker appointed Messrs. Cook, <lb />
Warren, Nelson, of Caldwell, as <lb />
tellers on the part of the House. <lb />
There were from Bertie, some <lb />
votes being for D. L , D R, <lb />
Resell, and the tellers tabulated <lb />
volts, giving all to L. <lb />
Russell. There were many other mis <lb />
and discrepancies in the <lb />
but did not the <lb />
and the tellers counted the vote <lb />
a, it was by townships when there was <lb />
conflict in the returns. <lb />
It was p. m. before all the count <lb />
ties were reached, then the vote <lb />
was announced as i bad been counted <lb />
by the state. It d <lb />
have taken the tellers eight how o. <lb />
finish the count. <lb />
alter the vole and declaring <lb />
the several appointed <lb />
as a committee on the of the Sen- <lb />
ate to escort the Governor and State <lb />
officers into the hall Senators Parker, <lb />
Grant, and <lb />
Cook, Dixon and were <lb />
point- d by the Speaker. <lb />
The elected had en <lb />
waiting, with as much patience as <lb />
could command r the completion <lb />
the in the State Treasurer's office, <lb />
and they were relieved when the com <lb />
notified them that the members <lb />
were ready to receive them. <lb />
ed by the with Chief <lb />
Faircloth, they marched the <lb />
hall of ill- House of Representatives <lb />
and took their seat in front and to <lb />
right of the Speaker's chair. They <lb />
were received with manifestations of <lb />
The oath were ad. <lb />
ministered by Chief Justice r <lb />
Mr. Chas. II. the new Super- <lb />
if Public Instruction, was <lb />
first to take the lie was vis- <lb />
lily very much embarrassed, and was <lb />
so n that his hand shook n <lb />
he appended his name to the oaths in <lb />
the book kept purpose. The <lb />
were then administered to the <lb />
other officers, each signing his name in <lb />
the book kept tor that in the <lb />
Hal. W. Ayer. Mate Auditor. <lb />
Cyrus Thompson, Secretary state. <lb />
Win. Ii. Worth, State Treasurer. <lb />
Zeb. V. Attorney- <lb />
Chas Reynold, <lb />
nor. <lb />
Daniel L. Ku-s , Governor. <lb />
SPEAKS. <lb />
When <lb />
the Governor, be <lb />
was great applause. His <lb />
opening sentence, bulled from hi <lb />
mouth with a spirit that looked <lb />
is n in <lb />
was received with a thunder applauses <lb />
ed by the who swarmed in the <lb />
right gallery, <lb />
lace lit up the culminating <lb />
malice twenty years, as he <lb />
this endorsement from tho-e whom lie <lb />
termed and he lamed his <lb />
eyes up to the black gallery and give <lb />
them some more the spirit slander <lb />
his Slate that was so hi <lb />
campaign. Ills denunciation <lb />
n fraud, which composed <lb />
in section of his preface cf venom <lb />
was alto joyfully received in the <lb />
ThoM who have studied election <lb />
returns know that Judge Russell was <lb />
by fraud and <lb />
lion and bribery, secured through a <lb />
Ii he is the author. In tins light <lb />
air more holy than <lb />
was in the light crying -snip <lb />
prevent the frauds his <lb />
own party. <lb />
He no more applause until he <lb />
praised the judicial system of <lb />
and though didn't it, <lb />
his a applauded, on I he <lb />
theory that everything connected With <lb />
the 1808 regime was to Dem- <lb />
and therefore dear to <lb />
Is. <lb />
The next utterance that got applause <lb />
was his allusion to mobs and lynching. <lb />
if a stranger had happened in the hull <lb />
at this juncture he would not suppose it <lb />
to be I fact that lynching have been <lb />
suppressed in North Carolina by reason <lb />
of a statute drawn by Hon. Cyrus B. <lb />
Watson, when he was in the <lb />
Assembly some years ago. It is the <lb />
meet stringent law on the Statute books <lb />
any State, and no for <lb />
the remarks of Governor Russell is <lb />
his It was a gratuitous <lb />
slander the of the St; who <lb />
have been to prevent lynching, <lb />
thanks to the wisdom Judge <lb />
competitor the Governorship. <lb />
It would have been a graceful thing tor <lb />
new Governor, if he thought it <lb />
to ring in customary Re- <lb />
publican talk about lynching, lo have <lb />
said that his competitor had put a stat- <lb />
on the North Carolina books <lb />
prevented in so far as legislation can <lb />
do so. But that would not have been <lb />
playing to the galleries. <lb />
There was else startling in <lb />
the address until he came to discuss <lb />
the railroads. He started o it in a line <lb />
that seemed to <lb />
Jim and other <lb />
Southern Railway, by <lb />
speaking of the great of rail- <lb />
roads to the and the debt they <lb />
owed the capitalists who built them. <lb />
But than attorneys we're not happy <lb />
long, pretty soon the new Governor <lb />
jumped on the lease of the th Car- <lb />
Railroad with both feet, and gave <lb />
unanswerable reasons why it should be <lb />
speedily annulled. Wanning up to his <lb />
he dropped his as <lb />
the perspiration rolled down his face, <lb />
r said <lb />
me stop here and speak on the <lb />
impulse of the moment, but not without <lb />
due deliberation, and a deep sense of its <lb />
import and with all respect to you. If <lb />
this foreign corporation is not compelled <lb />
to pay for this properly a sum <lb />
with their needs and its value to <lb />
them, the fault will be with this G-- <lb />
There was some applause at title ex- <lb />
declaration that the <lb />
lea-e is not revoked fault will be <lb />
with this General the <lb />
Republican Railway <lb />
attorneys, and other attorneys and <lb />
who arc down here on free <lb />
pisses, didn't join in the <lb />
They were cold, pale, silent constrain- <lb />
ed. They sat looking as if they had <lb />
partaken something that did not <lb />
with them until Governor <lb />
sell got hack to I is partisanship about <lb />
the solid is other <lb />
such stock-in-trade talk, <lb />
and then these fellows joined <lb />
made the hall ring with <lb />
their applause of partisanship when <lb />
they over their own <lb />
vigorous upon the lease. <lb />
Plenty of cheers for narrow <lb />
ship ; not a word for protecting the in- <lb />
the Slate <lb />
The declaration in favor of fostering <lb />
the University met with warm <lb />
led by C. A. Cook, <lb />
and the close the which <lb />
bad much more of the offensive spirit <lb />
that marked its beginning, was liberally <lb />
cheered, and when he finish d the <lb />
cheering was general and continued. <lb />
For several minutes the people <lb />
bout the new Governor, who <lb />
held an impromptu reception in <lb />
hall. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The Senate met at to <lb />
ad liven t, Lieu-Gov. <lb />
presiding. <lb />
Prayer was d by Rev, <lb />
from <lb />
The hollowing bills and resolutions <lb />
were then introduced and referred to <lb />
proper <lb />
By a bill to a <lb />
reformatory tor young <lb />
By a bill to prevent de- <lb />
lay in of criminal actions, <lb />
By Rollins, a bill in relation to the <lb />
registration if physicians. <lb />
Butler, a bill in regard to <lb />
The committee of conference made <lb />
l Slating had agreed to <lb />
have copies of the Governor's mes <lb />
sage printed. The report was adopted <lb />
The bills and <lb />
were ratified s <lb />
An act to provide for the counting <lb />
the votes of State and to carry <lb />
out provisions of Article HI. <lb />
the Constitution. <lb />
The Hour for tho inaugural <lb />
monies having arrived, Lieut-Gov. <lb />
announced that the Senate <lb />
would proceed ill a body to the House, <lb />
where the vote or the Governor and <lb />
Suite officers would be and of- <lb />
counted. <lb />
then introduced the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
Resolved, That the Senate extend to <lb />
the retiring <lb />
a vote of thanks for his <lb />
partial ruling as presiding of <lb />
Senate, and extend to him the best <lb />
s of the body. <lb />
Ii was seconded by Senators Ramsay <lb />
and and adopted a <lb />
vote. <lb />
Mi DAV. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
o'clock the Louse was called <lb />
lo order and opened with prayer by <lb />
Representative F. <lb />
BILLS <lb />
to require foreign corpora- <lb />
to lake out a license to transact <lb />
in this State-. <lb />
Dixon, to establish the North Caro- <lb />
Reform school. <lb />
Reynolds, to give Montgomery <lb />
an additional of tin; Superior <lb />
Court. <lb />
Person, to the sale <lb />
liquor three miles of <lb />
Will Baptist church in <lb />
Wilson county. <lb />
Parker, for relief el Asa <lb />
and Win. <lb />
to incorporate Ben. <lb />
Society. <lb />
Leak, to charter <lb />
Cotton Mill <lb />
lo create a new township in <lb />
Jacks in county, to be called Green's <lb />
Green township. <lb />
to pay R. M. Vestal money <lb />
due by Randolph leaching dis- <lb />
school. <lb />
to amend law as lo cotton <lb />
weigher of Franklin county. <lb />
to distribution <lb />
the Records and law-s of <lb />
Curry, of to <lb />
commissioner Robeson to levy a <lb />
special lax. <lb />
Curry, lo the commission- <lb />
Cum, i-. . I <lb />
COUrt <lb />
Cunningham, to . i The <lb />
section and lo a <lb />
in action lb wages. <lb />
Crews, the refit f. I work- <lb />
the public roads <lb />
Nelson, to the <lb />
Caldwell county lo V special <lb />
tax and to build a new j <lb />
Sutton, of New Hanover, offered u <lb />
resolution ordering copies <lb />
the <lb />
with <lb />
Nelson with Sutton. l Cumber- <lb />
land, in favor <lb />
Blown of Jones, who had the same <lb />
amendment <lb />
said he did <lb />
not want to political map-rial for <lb />
the opponents. Only copies <lb />
Governor message had been <lb />
printed, though he had voted i r 1,500, <lb />
anticipating this very message. He <lb />
moved its to committee. <lb />
care a rap for political <lb />
effect ; be was what was right <lb />
yes, he was ; thought the newspapers <lb />
largely a medium ; wished <lb />
to t. lace the Governors upon an equal <lb />
fooling. <lb />
button, New Hanover, lo <lb />
make capital, thought <lb />
Newspapers get right <lb />
Democrats make nay capital out <lb />
ii, they are welcome. <lb />
didn't exactly agree with <lb />
h's Davidson, <lb />
of union. He <lb />
Stood fairness, and was favor <lb />
reference. <lb />
Nelson had favored <lb />
more Gov. Can's message <lb />
because it contained the pith mar- <lb />
row the different State <lb />
The House should not know any <lb />
parties in matters of should <lb />
not descend to such methods and men <lb />
did so were not patriots, and he did <lb />
not believe the greater put the <lb />
on the other side would do so <lb />
Chandler agreed <lb />
thoroughly with Nelson, didn't be- <lb />
this to be lite place political <lb />
capital. The best political capital would <lb />
be, lo down expense and let <lb />
people see it. <lb />
Lusk, had been in <lb />
copies of Governor Can's message ; he <lb />
wanted be fair to the Democrats; he <lb />
was in the reference. The <lb />
resolution was finally referred. <lb />
Alexander, of Tyrrell, introduced <lb />
a resolution to adjourn Friday until <lb />
Saturday to hull. <lb />
Cook introduced a to ad <lb />
from Saturday until Monday, <lb />
that the carpet might be taken up and <lb />
the hall renovated. <lb />
The substitute Cook provided tor <lb />
recess o'clock until <lb />
o'clock Monday, the i <lb />
cleansing of the hall. Substitute pt- <lb />
ed. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
Lieutenant -Governor Reynolds call <lb />
ed the Senate to order <lb />
Prayer by Senator of Wake. <lb />
a bill to allow <lb />
a clerk to the chairman of the <lb />
committee, opposed. Re- <lb />
to Finance <lb />
Anthony, to regulate the registration <lb />
lee in relation to crop liens. The fee <lb />
now is The bill proposes to re- <lb />
duce it to cents like a chattel <lb />
EIGHTH v. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
Bills were introduced as <lb />
Sutton, Cumberland, to carry out <lb />
true intent of and testators <lb />
and to the nil-.- in Shelly's case- <lb />
by providing whenever an estate <lb />
in land is conveyed to one life <lb />
shall Dot be construed lo colder a lee <lb />
simple estate upon the tenant. <lb />
Sutton, New to prevent <lb />
the spread of Ions diseases <lb />
among live stuck in North Carolina. <lb />
It provides three commissioners <lb />
forming the North Carolina live <lb />
sanitary board. <lb />
MImi i Cleveland, filed the pa- <lb />
and notice of contest by A. J. <lb />
Field, of for the seat now- <lb />
held by J. W. Crews. <lb />
tiled the papers and <lb />
notice contest by N. B Brought n <lb />
for the seat from Wake now held by <lb />
lames II. Young. <lb />
The bill passed making the <lb />
taking of a legislative bill or other pa- <lb />
s a felony. <lb />
The bid passed regard to or <lb />
quo providing that <lb />
in trial tor trial to any county or <lb />
other local Office it shall be <lb />
for the person dewing to bring such <lb />
action to give to save State <lb />
costs, and such suits shall be <lb />
placed by the the head th <lb />
docket or calendar. <lb />
The bill passed providing that the <lb />
justices of the peace elected <lb />
November hall end the Bret Mon- <lb />
day in December, 18.18; also the bill <lb />
to levy a special lax of on the <lb />
in Robeson county to pay the <lb />
debt. <lb />
A resolution was adopted giving each <lb />
legislator a set colonial records. It <lb />
was stated there were 1,200 <lb />
records now on hand. <lb />
The till passed by a to <lb />
voting providing for <lb />
jury lists July in all counties <lb />
in the Suite. <lb />
The resolution to create a Commit- <lb />
tee to investigate the charges in the <lb />
contest was <lb />
if tie; expression in <lb />
original was not of <lb />
The committee en agriculture, me- <lb />
mining was announced <lb />
Aiken chairman. <lb />
Bills were introduced as follows <lb />
Robeson, to law in <lb />
White Oak township in <lb />
Sharp, lo abolish the office cotton <lb />
weigher in Edgecombe. <lb />
Butler, lo license foreign associations <lb />
and corporation. <lb />
The bill passed its third reading <lb />
to incorporate town <lb />
county, <lb />
The following Cuban resolution, as <lb />
modified by the committee on federal <lb />
relations, was adopted. <lb />
Resolved by the he <lb />
concurring, in sympathy <lb />
with the people of Cuba who are <lb />
for liberty against such over- <lb />
whelming odds, and we assure our <lb />
Senators and representatives in con- <lb />
action they may take <lb />
to the independence of Cut a <lb />
will meet our hearty approval. <lb />
NINTH DAY. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
AH o'clock Dr. Dixon, of Cleve- <lb />
land, opened tie House with prayer. <lb />
There was quite a rush of bills. <lb />
to require a duplicate <lb />
of each bill introduced to b- furnished. <lb />
Adams, lo he act providing <lb />
for e-ch township in <lb />
Wake. <lb />
lo amend the school law so <lb />
as lo strike county <lb />
and <lb />
to allow coin <lb />
to levy a tax. <lb />
busier, Jackson, to d tie <lb />
stock law so that the expense rilling <lb />
mg boundary twice m territory ideas d <lb />
paid by the property- in <lb />
district or lei but these not <lb />
liable cost repairs. <lb />
i, that R. <lb />
F. P. Williamson, D. A. <lb />
ant, Nicholas Brown and B. <lb />
Deal trustees the <lb />
Normal School. <lb />
amend the homestead law <lb />
whenever a homesteader <lb />
the ass lit Ins shall ill <lb />
homestead allotted him he shall be en <lb />
tilled to have another allotted on <lb />
any Ian Is he may have. <lb />
amend the law hoc i- <lb />
toe, to the charter i I <lb />
the Head <lb />
track may be straightened at curves. <lb />
to amend the law as to lynch <lb />
so as to allow damages to the <lb />
amount <lb />
Dixon, of Cleveland, to protect <lb />
male- by requiring that in stores, <lb />
etc., where they are employed seats hi- <lb />
provide i tin Use when they ale <lb />
at work. <lb />
Allen, amend the so no <lb />
shall ordered petition <lb />
ed tor by a the d <lb />
voters, instead one-tilth. <lb />
Chopin, to create a police boa d tor <lb />
Shelby, lo consist S. S. Marks, <lb />
K. W. Beam, J. II. <lb />
and L. A. to In Id <lb />
lice two years and to have appoint- <lb />
id all town officials, <lb />
Smith, Johnston, requiring every <lb />
railroad ticket sold I j have the amount <lb />
of purchase money paid for it d <lb />
Smith, provide that the buyer and <lb />
the of cotton shall pay w.-i.-h- <lb />
tees at Go <lb />
on, of land, introduced a <lb />
resolution asking Congress to re-build <lb />
the United arsenal at <lb />
ville, which was bulled in April. 1865. <lb />
The was called lo order by <lb />
Lieutenant-Governor Reynolds at <lb />
o'clock, and prayer by <lb />
W. Norm, this city. <lb />
following bills and resolutions <lb />
were introduced and referred <lb />
to sees. and <lb />
1200 of The Code, relating to <lb />
of jurors. <lb />
Person, a to make wire fences <lb />
lawful fences in Edgecombe county; <lb />
to enact a curlew ordinance for all <lb />
the towns and cities of North I <lb />
Settles, to amend sec. The <lb />
Code in regard to claims against cities. <lb />
resolution to clean and <lb />
the Senate. <lb />
to establish a scale fees <lb />
registers of deeds. <lb />
Anthony, to amend sec. 1273 of The <lb />
Code in regard to chattel mortgages. <lb />
The calendar was taken up and the <lb />
resolution in regard to clean <lb />
and ovating the Semite was put <lb />
before Senate the Senate <lb />
adjourn to-morrow morning at <lb />
o'clock Monday at p. in. and in <lb />
the meantime the doorkeeper take up <lb />
the carpet thoroughly clean the <lb />
opposed the resolution as too <lb />
expensive. <lb />
Russell's the best way to do it. Among these were the following <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, Jan. <lb />
seeing any sprouts in a long <lb />
tine, concluded to sow a few seed, <lb />
thinking, SCUM of them <lb />
might and be o interest lo <lb />
some your tea ten at least. <lb />
The most m are enjoying a <lb />
time. Farmers are hard down <lb />
for another crop, though none <lb />
sowing tobacco seed vet as I know of. <lb />
will soon be at it. Some are <lb />
to quit tobacco and others me <lb />
going to reduce their crop, so I think <lb />
here will not be as much planted this <lb />
year as last. We believe in hog <lb />
hominy. <lb />
R A, hawk, <lb />
to his place about three weeks ago, and <lb />
getting caught in a steel trap carried <lb />
he trap off. Last week the hawk <lb />
back, and after coming two or three <lb />
and killing a chicken every time <lb />
the went the house one <lb />
stayed the chickens <lb />
had all gone Bob was <lb />
passing and seeing the on the <lb />
roost Went to the house for a gun <lb />
killed him. The hawk had the steel <lb />
trap on one his toes. So you see <lb />
alter keeping the trap for three weeks <lb />
he returned it in good order. I think <lb />
can be safely said that Mr. <lb />
has more hawk feet than any man in <lb />
the county. I counted about one <lb />
day last year. <lb />
II Madam Rumor is correct it is <lb />
likely marriage bells will be ring- <lb />
in our neighborhood these <lb />
items get to your readers, that is if they <lb />
do not find their way into the waste <lb />
basket Instead the paper. <lb />
for. <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Spokes, Rims, Hubs, Building Materials, <lb />
Oils and <lb />
Fair Dealings and Honest Hoods at Rock <lb />
Bottom Prices. <lb />
MAIN GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
We have a plan by which Farmers n get <lb />
TOOL CHESTS FREE <lb />
of quality tool Aim, and <lb />
I repair vehicles, build n t n n I and the .-f Hie pap <lb />
I for particulars. A ., Hal rim re.<lb />
m fee <lb />
be brick store <lb />
SHE a a r-4 <lb />
o p-l <lb />
can the <lb />
S i <lb />
CO I <lb />
J. W. HIGGS. Pres. <lb />
S. HIGGS, Cashier Maj. HARDING <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb />
STOCKHOLM. . ,,, ,. , . <lb />
Capital of More Than a W. <lb />
Million Dollars, N, C. <lb />
Wm. T. Dixon, President <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mi. We respectfully solicit the accounts <lb />
The Scotland Neck Scotland of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Biggs. Scotland Kick, N. O Checks and Account furnish <lb />
E. R. Honing, N, C. application. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Horse Exchange. <lb />
For Horses ard Mules <lb />
go to Dr. old stand, rear of Hotel Ma- <lb />
con. I have just returned with a full line of <lb />
from Richmond, at prices to suit <lb />
mm sin ii. <lb />
Call at once, to see my stock lief ore buying <lb />
elsewhere, it will pay you. <lb />
E. WHITE, Manager. <lb />
For Buggies, Phaetons or Norfolk Traps <lb />
I can save you cent. Nothing but first- <lb />
class vehicles sold and guaranteed <lb />
be <lb />
the death of of our firm <lb />
during the past year and in order to settle <lb />
his estate we find it necessary to close <lb />
out our entire stock of <lb />
and to close out as early as possible we have <lb />
marked everything right down to <lb />
FIRST COST. <lb />
From such a stock at the low prices the goods <lb />
will be sold you can get genuine bargains. <lb />
Come early if you want the benefit of these <lb />
bargains. . <lb />
stock will be closed out as fast as <lb />
iv. o. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
The King Clothier, <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
When Speak, Bu <lb />
Ten Th- Only. <lb />
are giving away <lb />
BARGAINS <lb />
Overcoats <lb />
Wool Suits <lb />
Under wear <lb />
Opportunity is a swift-winged angel. <lb />
Nun's the time to buy negligee shirt <lb />
lot next simmer. <lb />
says Brother <lb />
tun cease <lb />
Col. I. A. Sugg and <lb />
Lund is posted. <lb />
p an eye on the weather, it is not <lb />
.-hitting about jet. <lb />
of pleasure within <lb />
the circle of occupation. <lb />
A week the blues seems longer <lb />
titan a of sunshine. <lb />
p hard at work if you wish to <lb />
blues. <lb />
Blows are not always <lb />
n you strike an <lb />
here be in <lb />
be a prosperous year. <lb />
Free has <lb />
an or or for <lb />
J. R. Moore kill f today. <lb />
a that weighed pounds. <lb />
J. U. Cory has purchased J. W. <lb />
u stock and took charge <lb />
J. S. of Baltimore, is in <lb />
own. <lb />
John Lamb, of is in <lb />
town. <lb />
J. M. Moore went to Wilmington <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Luther Savage came from Eden- <lb />
ton Saturday evening. <lb />
P. H. Gorman Friday <lb />
evening from Raleigh. <lb />
Prof. W. returned Sat- <lb />
evening from <lb />
Zeno Moore and his sister, Miss <lb />
lie, left Mon Jay Seven Springs. <lb />
r. C. L. Ayden. <lb />
ed visit her father, <lb />
Miss Gertrude Beasley, of Durham, <lb />
is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. P. Flem- <lb />
W. S came in this morning <lb />
and was hands his friends <lb />
Miss return d home <lb />
evening from a visit to <lb />
more <lb />
of every de- <lb />
Hats, Shirts, <lb />
Notions, Fur- <lb />
and <lb />
a full line of <lb />
Fine Dress <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
Come see me. <lb />
Get our prices. are the <lb />
lowest We are not selling <lb />
below cost. Can't afford it. <lb />
We will save you money. <lb />
Don't miss- <lb />
this <lb />
A Mrs. Hopkins Boy. <lb />
The King Clothier, <lb />
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER- <lb />
our <lb />
Jan. 97- <lb />
A new scheme is being hatched <lb />
by Senators to enable <lb />
their part to the Senate <lb />
after the 4th of March, that is as <lb />
daring and audacious anything <lb />
ever attempted in this country in <lb />
the political line. he first step <lb />
in this scheme was taken this <lb />
week when Senator Chandler, <lb />
who is an adept in tricky politics, <lb />
offered a petition in the Senate <lb />
from Henry A. Du Pout and <lb />
eleven members of the Delaware <lb />
legislature, asking that the Son- <lb />
ate reconsider the vote whereby <lb />
it declared Mr. Du net en- <lb />
titled to a seat in the Senate. <lb />
This scheme never would have <lb />
been sprung had it not become <lb />
certain that the Democrats would <lb />
elect a Senator to fill the Dela- <lb />
ware vacancy. Those who are <lb />
behind it do not expect to seat <lb />
Du Bat they hope by get- <lb />
ting his before the Senate <lb />
gain to prevent the seating of <lb />
the Democrat who will be <lb />
by the preset t Delaware <lb />
With me vacancy the <lb />
be a Majority, <lb />
l he is filled by a Dim <lb />
th- must have <lb />
votes to control the Senate- <lb />
he petition was referred <lb />
to the committee u Privileges <lb />
and Elections, which o <lb />
five and Demo- <lb />
but us Set of <lb />
of th <lb />
Republicans ma-- Mid have <lb />
of the <lb />
Senator who bat just re- <lb />
turned from a triumphant <lb />
revived the drooping spirits <lb />
of those who believe that some- <lb />
thing ought to be done for Cuba <lb />
re this session of <lb />
declaring his intention <lb />
to devote his time exclusively to <lb />
gelling something done for Cuba, <lb />
because he believes that to be the <lb />
most important question before <lb />
this Congress. When Senator <lb />
Vest his exclusive time <lb />
to anything, country pretty <lb />
certain to hear about it. So, look <lb />
out Speeches were made this <lb />
week by rs Mills and Bacon <lb />
in advocacy of the Mills Cuban <lb />
resolution, which provides for <lb />
recognition of Cuban <lb />
and the appointment of a <lb />
States Minister to Cut a. <lb />
At last Speaker has tilled <lb />
the Democratic vacancies on the <lb />
committees. <lb />
Bailey, of Texas, got the <lb />
place on the Committee on <lb />
Representative Louis <lb />
goes on the Committee on <lb />
Way <lb />
Si on the <lb />
committee on and <lb />
Crisp, Georgia, <lb />
of the late who is <lb />
known as the was <lb />
given the vacancy on the I <lb />
Office committee. <lb />
One occurred in con- <lb />
with the Pacific Railroad <lb />
Funding bill, that was this week <lb />
defeated by the House, in <lb />
the old days would resulted <lb />
in a duel, or perhaps two. <lb />
Johnson, of California, <lb />
the only member from that State <lb />
who supported the funding bill, <lb />
male an unprintable speech in <lb />
which ho unprintable <lb />
charges against W. R. Hearst, <lb />
whose New York and Fran- <lb />
papers had made a hot light <lb />
against the bill. For this he was <lb />
c died a coward by Representative <lb />
Cooper, of Wisconsin, and in <lb />
addition to called a coward <lb />
by Representative Maguire, of <lb />
California, was remind- <lb />
ed of his having been indicted in <lb />
Syracuse, S. Y-, some years ago, <lb />
for forgery. This last speech <lb />
was too much for the House, <lb />
was ordered to be struck out of <lb />
Record. of <lb />
or both of the men who <lb />
had called him a coward, as the <lb />
old-timer h done, John- <lb />
sou merely d them to do it <lb />
again, outside, ii these <lb />
either I he <lb />
ct- the gentleman from <lb />
California I am cowardly, <lb />
let to me <lb />
this chamber what he has said <lb />
at d his he <lb />
pi of <lb />
Missouri, who spent lie <lb />
recess at home, <lb />
sin of pr v we . e <lb />
out there are not The <lb />
is too far ahead of <lb />
his <lb />
There may be <lb />
of as to <lb />
Secretary is a states- <lb />
man. the <lb />
endorsement of him as a <lb />
a diplomat by x <lb />
Harrison, but no Sena- <lb />
tor will deny that he has a <lb />
sail. II. set the country <lb />
laughing at the Senate, and the <lb />
Senate has no way to get even <lb />
with except to prevent <lb />
of the treaty <lb />
the United Stales and <lb />
Great which he was in- <lb />
in negotiating and <lb />
which this week went to the <lb />
Senate. The Senate has for many <lb />
years been the mat tor of <lb />
treaties, because of the mysterious <lb />
in which newspaper men <lb />
have to get hold of <lb />
ct of them almost us soon as <lb />
the Senate did. Secretary <lb />
defied the traditions of the Sen- <lb />
He Dy a newspaper <lb />
correspondent a copy o the <lb />
now treaty as as it was <lb />
signed, and r the treaty had <lb />
been widely published the <lb />
members of the <lb />
Committee on Foreign <lb />
Relations made laughing stocks <lb />
of themselves by wasting time in <lb />
I discussing whether its publication <lb />
should be <lb />
. i. , I'll-- U. <lb />
one in Suite <lb />
J. A. purchased halt <lb />
in in grocery business of W. <lb />
C limes. <lb />
Trustees Carolina Col- <lb />
meet Ayden on Saturday, <lb />
it MM noble <lb />
stand <lb />
pie's happiness. <lb />
women are on <lb />
are generally the ones who <lb />
lo throw stones. <lb />
J. R. his harness <lb />
store <lb />
pied by J. W. Brown. <lb />
J. C Lanier Co. tells us th- y am. <lb />
el opening an <lb />
ill with their mar- <lb />
yard. <lb />
Sunday a man named Bur-, <lb />
was lying upon a <lb />
pile tobacco in one of the warehouses <lb />
Wilson, was a hard drinker. <lb />
Foreman Burch has just <lb />
bis eighth with the <lb />
Well, I he two get along <lb />
so together that they scent <lb />
in ins. <lb />
An effort will e made to get the <lb />
Legislature to form a new <lb />
of portions of and Nash <lb />
with Rocky Mount the county seat. <lb />
Mrs asks lo retain <lb />
thanks to Allen Warren Son, pro- <lb />
Nurseries <lb />
very fine lettuce. Two bunches weigh- <lb />
ed a traction a pound. <lb />
Cash House has just received <lb />
a hue of early spring effects, such <lb />
Laces, White- <lb />
Goods and g look <lb />
you will be sure to buy. <lb />
J. L. Sugg, insurance agent, <lb />
a cheek one of his com- <lb />
in a carried <lb />
with them on the dwelling h use of <lb />
I. which was burned <lb />
on Dee. 23rd. This is a prompt settle <lb />
a I. <lb />
course there are many other <lb />
our exchanges that greatly enjoy <lb />
reading, but when the Charlotte <lb />
bill to show up in mail, as <lb />
did Wednesday night, it is like silting <lb />
ii to breakfast and finding the coffee <lb />
misting. <lb />
Married. <lb />
day evening at the home of J. S <lb />
Esq., in Heaver Dam town- <lb />
ship, Mr. Jesse L. Smith, ex-County <lb />
Commissioner, and Miss Mary Little <lb />
were married, Norman <lb />
wishes to them. <lb />
Physicians Black Lost. <lb />
Tin fact of so many people holding <lb />
their crops hoping for a rise of prices, <lb />
I he of the county have agreed <lb />
to the final making then <lb />
List until Ma.-eh 1st. <lb />
Tho-e to whom this kindness is <lb />
it <lb />
prom t payment. <lb />
I A M In., fur Fay- <lb />
to cuter the military academy <lb />
Miss Km ma Taft is living her <lb />
sister. Mrs. W. II. Ricks, the <lb />
House. <lb />
representative of the <lb />
to this <lb />
Mrs. It. II. Durham, who <lb />
has been her sister, Mrs. B. K. <lb />
returned home today. <lb />
White from <lb />
hist night where he ed a line <lb />
drove Kentucky <lb />
Mrs. B. It. King and <lb />
who have been visiting <lb />
. W, hone Monday. <lb />
W. M. King returned Friday eve <lb />
from where he had been <lb />
attending the Lodge of M <lb />
J. Meyers, Kentucky, <lb />
who has been visiting friends near Falk- <lb />
land, look the train here Monday morn <lb />
her home. <lb />
O. L. Joyner returned Saturday <lb />
evening from the convention tobacco <lb />
growers dealers at Fla. lie <lb />
Wits elected Vice President of the <lb />
Association. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
C, Jan. 1887. <lb />
Our town has been full of drummer. <lb />
the past week looking after <lb />
spring trade. <lb />
of the young men and ladies <lb />
have returned to their <lb />
schools ard it is a little dull in social <lb />
circles at present. <lb />
C. M Cooke, Jr., was a visitor <lb />
here a few days ago, <lb />
Capt. W. spent <lb />
day Sunday in Jamesville his <lb />
family. <lb />
spent Saturday <lb />
in on business. <lb />
Miss Ida Roger has been visiting in <lb />
Jamesville the past few days. <lb />
E. B. Moore, of Washington, was <lb />
here a short while Saturday. <lb />
J. II. is seriously ill <lb />
W. C. Proctor, of Washington- <lb />
spent Saturday <lb />
Miss Delia Roberson left for <lb />
last Monday to attend school. <lb />
Geo. W. Carter his been sick <lb />
several days. <lb />
W. L. Jones, of ha <lb />
taken a sis salesman with W. <lb />
C. r Co. <lb />
IT IS <lb />
N. C, Jan. <lb />
Legislature today elected C. <lb />
Pritchard Senator en the first ballot. <lb />
The vole was <lb />
Thompson <lb />
Tl <lb />
Notice. <lb />
On 24th, at o'clock, <lb />
of teachers will be received <lb />
and acted upon, by the Public School <lb />
Committee, of District No. White <lb />
race. will begin Ft 1st. <lb />
B. F. J- <lb />
J. S. Smith, <lb />
The Economy Bin. <lb />
Have yen seen I Economy Bin <lb />
Ali who have wen it in probe of <lb />
its merits. Such will be <lb />
when you examined it. The <lb />
agents are here u r. <lb />
canvas of the town and county. <lb />
have taken a <lb />
i Bias us. <lb />
have one. <lb />
Down South. <lb />
n ii letter lo the editor from Mr. O. <lb />
L. written at Fla., on <lb />
the he orange in- <lb />
Killed by the cold <lb />
weather two years ago, <lb />
there are a of g <lb />
coming on now. You ought to have <lb />
been with me to dinner to <lb />
pt as, tomatoes, cabbage and other v-g- <lb />
we the Old North Slate <lb />
y only in midsummer. The <lb />
here is delightful. A <lb />
number of tobacco men from different <lb />
portions of lie Union have come in <lb />
and the Convention promises lo be an <lb />
interesting <lb />
We Extend Thanks<lb />
Mr. W. W. K writes <lb />
S. C, that the weather <lb />
I hen- is tine. S raw are <lb />
and cabbage are looking <lb />
and will soon be for <lb />
if no fret s ti g them a -e <lb />
beck. <lb />
Can't <lb />
We <lb />
We <lb />
of is <lb />
No, <lb />
I- <lb />
This is the complaint <lb />
thousands at <lb />
They have no food <lb />
does not relish. need t he toning up <lb />
and digestive organs, which <lb />
a course Hood's will give <lb />
them. It purifies and enriches the <lb />
blood, cures that distress after and <lb />
O. F., installed following internal misery only a dyspeptic can <lb />
to-wit <lb />
N. D- W. <lb />
U II. <lb />
F S- R. Parker, <lb />
S. Smith. <lb />
K to N. CF. M. Hodges. <lb />
L. S. to N. L. I. <lb />
Johnston. <lb />
Ward K Smith. <lb />
Meyer. <lb />
GS. It. Ha-de <lb />
K. S. <lb />
L. S. S Marshall <lb />
White. <lb />
Organist K. L. <lb />
know, appetite, <lb />
tired feeling and builds and <lb />
the whole <lb />
and efficiently <lb />
and cures nervous headaches, that it <lb />
to have almost magic <lb />
Hoods <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the in fact the One True Blood Purifier, <lb />
,, are the best after-dinner <lb />
S PHIS pills, aid <lb />
Daring last week Register of. <lb />
Deeds issued ten marriage <lb />
tor white and five for colored <lb />
WHITE- <lb />
John Jones Ann B. Evans. <lb />
John and Ida Gardner. <lb />
J. P. Taylor and Mettle B d-her. <lb />
J. H. Page and Ward. <lb />
Mark and Anna Russell <lb />
Change Mail Route Agents <lb />
The postal has charged <lb />
the route agents on the W lion and <lb />
Kinston and and A. ft N. C <lb />
by oil Mr M. N. Hales at. <lb />
ling bin on help r <lb />
Owen <lb />
has ill the work on lbs A. iV; N. I . R. <lb />
K. and Mr. II. II. Wilson has i ll <lb />
the work on the Weldon an <lb />
road. <lb />
Several years ago there were two <lb />
route agents on the A. N. R. R. <lb />
ah lie. last <lb />
i had a good trade during J . <lb />
have a lull stock to select from <lb />
Till show the latest in <lb />
Dress Goods, Shoes, <lb />
Notions, Hats, <lb />
GOODS, <lb />
prices that arc way down. Come and see us <lb />
and we will give you m re goods for w <lb />
than any house in Greenville. <lb />
DEALERS <lb />
ii FANCY GROCERIES, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
All goods fresh and of the bast. An up-to-date <lb />
Bakery in connection and you can always get <lb />
fresh Bread. <lb />
Henry Am a a ,,,. .,., <lb />
ids. <lb />
Matthew Murry and <lb />
Ransom and <lb />
Johnson and Annie <lb />
Chapman. <lb />
Augustus and <lb />
BETHEL I <lb />
C., Inn. <lb />
W. Lamb, in <lb />
T. A n has his <lb />
county, <lb />
here. <lb />
W. A. Manning Co. have <lb />
their <lb />
e and will do in the <lb />
.-lore of main <lb />
street. <lb />
W. A. arrived <lb />
Saturday night to spend day <lb />
with his and other relatives. <lb />
F. S Gardner and C. Moore <lb />
went to and William-ton to- <lb />
day and returned. <lb />
W. Whitehurst this morning <lb />
us traveling salesman to visit the <lb />
towns and cities in the <lb />
Whichard was thrown from a Call t Hie c <lb />
. I generally that n r lands are <lb />
Sunday and sprained one person are entering up. n i lie <lb />
; lame, <lb />
being <lb />
Now Hall <lb />
The need <lb />
new hall in the <lb />
Tin- hi room is and handsome <lb />
fur d. The was par <lb />
chased through i <lb />
M. R, <lb />
is a lively the order here, <lb />
new members <lb />
Examined the Job. <lb />
This morning Carlos <lb />
painting a sign on the windows <lb />
of U. S. Smith's store. King <lb />
rode and his horse standing in <lb />
front the while he inside. <lb />
The horse got up on the sidewalK , <lb />
across to one of the <lb />
stick his nose up tn the glass as if in <lb />
the bright colors U the paint, <lb />
MARRIED. <lb />
Oakley, N. C, Jan. 10th, <lb />
Al the residence of W, II. Williams. <lb />
Jan., o'clock A. M., <lb />
T. F. Nelson and Miss Minnie Carson <lb />
were united in matrimony, W. U. <lb />
Baa , officiating. The were at- <lb />
tended with Miss Jennie <lb />
Nelson, W. J. Jenkins with Miss <lb />
de Alter tho ceremony <lb />
tin left for the home of <lb />
where a repast awaited them. <lb />
May no clouds rise to their sun <lb />
While sailing down stream, <lb />
And when needs be their race is run <lb />
rest obtain. <lb />
January if <lb />
I the la will <lb />
I-A A. <lb />
R. G, <lb />
Easy to Take <lb />
as to Operate <lb />
crisis right <lb />
Miss Mattie <lb />
visiting relatives near <lb />
W. K enlarging <lb />
his store recently and ii lo <lb />
build a warehouse near the depot for <lb />
the storage <lb />
Cant A. P. A. C. L, <lb />
, e , . , , , ,, features peculiar to Hood's Pills. In <lb />
look a days oil last week aim l apt. Me thorough. As one man <lb />
A. L. Roberts tilled his place on <lb />
log train o <lb />
Miss Reel Thursday <lb />
from here she I ill lo- <lb />
r in mill t under Dr. <lb />
J. Lynch has moved his family lo <lb />
Washington. <lb />
working two weeks and laying oil <lb />
one <lb />
Mr. salary is cut from <lb />
a Mr. gels <lb />
the e salary as before, and <lb />
Five <lb />
Los of <lb />
Si me of she railroad travel row <lb />
can Ir; from i .- bag- <lb />
i. Y-l id <lb />
wt noticed pieces handled <lb />
the tit pot here. <lb />
were eh. from b re to Kinston and <lb />
this morning pieces wen- taken <lb />
here j if.-.-w, re loaded lo <lb />
up road <lb />
Oldest <lb />
Friday, I Mr. <lb />
celebrated the <lb />
of h's birth, lie is st <lb />
horn while person bow living in <lb />
We all hope that <lb />
may have many <lb />
years. <lb />
POINTERS <lb />
K, <lb />
It <lb />
c BO O CD pa <lb />
Some miscreant opened a switch on. <lb />
Johnson last <lb />
week a M wreck was prevent- <lb />
ed only by the watchfulness of <lb />
W. A. Rawls. <lb />
A little child M. A, <lb />
his mother in grinding <lb />
and caught <lb />
his finger, thoroughly crushing it. <lb />
Ur. Warren was called in to resit the <lb />
bone which at last accounts was doing <lb />
finely. <lb />
We are glad to know that Dr. Win. <lb />
K. Warren who has been located here <lb />
only a short while is haying <lb />
and people are highly pleased <lb />
him. <lb />
Apples cheap, cuts a peck <lb />
M. <lb />
Fresh Cart Butter pound <lb />
am off to purchase more fine <lb />
horses and mules. Call at my stables <lb />
if you want a good animal. <lb />
Adman <lb />
You never know you <lb />
have taken a pill tin It Is all <lb />
C. I. Hood Co., <lb />
Proprietors. I ll, Mass. <lb />
The only pills take with Rood's Sarsaparilla. <lb />
Pills <lb />
With careful rotation of <lb />
crops and liberal fertilizations, <lb />
cotton lands will improve. The <lb />
application of a proper <lb />
containing sufficient Pot- <lb />
ash often makes the difference <lb />
between a profitable crop and <lb />
failure. Use fertilizers contain- <lb />
not less than to <lb />
Actual Potash. <lb />
is a complete specific <lb />
against <lb />
All about of In b <lb />
on in the United State <lb />
told in a little book which we and will gladly <lb />
mail tree to any farmer in A menu who will write for <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb />
York.<lb />
mm <lb />
Just tell them that you <lb />
Our New Lines of <lb />
and Wash Goods. They are <lb />
beauties and cheap. <lb />
P. S. We have a Winter <lb />
Goods which must go regard- <lb />
less of price.<lb />
Who said that trying; to do <lb />
business without <lb />
is like winking at a <lb />
girl through a pair of <lb />
You may know <lb />
what you are doing, but no- <lb />
body else does. <lb />
Come and see what bargains <lb />
we are offering in <lb />
. H <lb />
ft <lb />
We mean what we say and <lb />
only ask you to call and ex- <lb />
our goods and prices. <lb />
RICKS TAFT.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
and Hie Boa <lb />
Before parting Napoleon sport ft <lb />
few moments at bar Ma, at the <lb />
end, turning, pullet from ft bunch o <lb />
beautiful which offered <lb />
with gestures of and <lb />
age. Hesitating a moment the queen <lb />
at last put out band Bad <lb />
accepted it, least with <lb />
frigid reply, <lb />
la mine to give and yours to a <lb />
But gave bis arm to con <lb />
not to carriage, and as <lb />
stair together the dis- <lb />
appointed said in a <lb />
and emotional voice, Is it <lb />
that, having bad happiness <lb />
so see so near the man of the <lb />
and of all history, he will not <lb />
afford me and the <lb />
satisfaction of being able to assure <lb />
him that ho has put mo under <lb />
for <lb />
With solemn tones Napoleon re- <lb />
I am to be pitied <lb />
It Is a fault of my unlucky <lb />
Queen Louisa's own lady in wait- <lb />
that her sovereign's bit- <lb />
overcame at tho <lb />
and as she stopped into tho carriage <lb />
ho said, you de- <lb />
me. Sloane in <lb />
. <lb />
Needed Air. <lb />
He was sick, or at least said that <lb />
he was, and the other day he enter- <lb />
ed office of a well known <lb />
uptown sank into a <lb />
covered armchair in anteroom <lb />
waiting his turn on the list. At last <lb />
H came, and the doctor examined j <lb />
his tongue critically, felt of his <lb />
pulse, inquired as to symptoms <lb />
of his illness and then looked wise. <lb />
Taking a pad from table, he <lb />
wrote a prescription calling for <lb />
bread pills and distilled water or I <lb />
something of that sort. Then, turn- <lb />
in his chair, physician <lb />
see that anything serious <lb />
is the matter with you. What you <lb />
need is plenty of <lb />
The patient a brand, bland <lb />
smile, but said nothing. <lb />
this prescription regularly <lb />
every night, but above all <lb />
get plenty of air. Good, wholesome <lb />
outdoor atmosphere, that Is <lb />
you need anything <lb />
ha ha I need air, do <lb />
snooted man. that is <lb />
what do you in- <lb />
quired doctor. <lb />
Why, I am a streetcar<lb />
He is laughing yet-- <lb />
Quill pens still used by some <lb />
old gentlemen who have always been <lb />
accustomed to them. are <lb />
used by some attorneys and bank <lb />
officials in writing signatures. They <lb />
appear as stage properties in plays <lb />
In which tho action is laid prior to <lb />
introduction of steel pens, <lb />
nowadays some ladies with <lb />
York Sun <lb />
An <lb />
On the 21st of December, 1855, Ad. <lb />
gave up the command <lb />
S. F. <lb />
A Scotch clergyman named <lb />
claimed tho title and <lb />
Lord Ho tried, on tho trial <lb />
of tho case, to establish his pedigree <lb />
by an ancestral watch on <lb />
which engraved the totters <lb />
a f. <lb />
The claimant alleged that those <lb />
letters were tho initials of his <lb />
tor the notorious Fraser, <lb />
Lord beheaded in 1747 for <lb />
supporting the young pretender. <lb />
The letters, engraved under tho reg- <lb />
were shown to stand for <lb />
and the case was <lb />
laughed out of Com-<lb />
A SONG OF <lb />
a little, golden curls. Twinkling eyes of <lb />
blue. <lb />
Stay and the violets, for kin to <lb />
you. <lb />
Linger tho winds around gar- <lb />
dens race. <lb />
Cheeks lovely the rod <lb />
sees Its fare.<lb />
All tho birds singing. <lb />
Sweet <lb />
blossom In are <lb />
from tho rod r. M <lb />
And kisses from white <lb />
you morn inn <lb />
And kissing you good night. <lb />
Stay tittle, golden curls. Brightening eyes <lb />
of blue. <lb />
The violets are listening for tho <lb />
of you. <lb />
The rose bids you welcome, tho red <lb />
calls you <lb />
And the daisies spread a carpet for the falling <lb />
of your feet.<lb />
All the birds singing.<lb />
The blossom bolls are ringing. <lb />
Kisses from rod MM <lb />
And kisses from tho white <lb />
Kissing yon good morning <lb />
And kissing you p-l night. <lb />
Frank L. in <lb />
of the fleet and to England. <lb />
He was succeeded by Admiral ridden a distance when <lb />
Lyons, between whom and a conductor came back again. <lb />
Taught Him m Lesson. <lb />
He was a State street cable <lb />
conductor of most surly and <lb />
temper. When a woman <lb />
carrying altogether too large a <lb />
for her strength boarded the ear, <lb />
he a running five minutes <lb />
straight about perversity of <lb />
man nature in general and of the <lb />
feminine sex in particular. A few <lb />
moments before he had viciously <lb />
kicked at a newsboy who dared <lb />
Stand on tho platform while <lb />
a newspaper. At Adams street a <lb />
portly military looking gentleman <lb />
and his wife got on the car. <lb />
is tho smallest I <lb />
said the military gentleman he <lb />
tendered a bill for faro. <lb />
The conductor growled again and <lb />
grumbled but finally dug <lb />
into his pockets for tho change. <lb />
he gave two silver dollars, <lb />
then in <lb />
then the balance in quarters. He <lb />
seemed in an exceedingly great, <lb />
as lie handed the quarters to his <lb />
passenger. The other passengers no- <lb />
it too. <lb />
Now, it so happened that in the <lb />
change made a very bad quartet <lb />
win given. The military gentleman <lb />
teas OB the point of calling the Bur- <lb />
conductor back when lie <lb />
the latter had handed him nine <lb />
instead of eight quarters. That de- <lb />
him to hold his peace. He <lb />
wasn't out in any event. They had <lb />
the <lb />
parting took place which will <lb />
long remembered as a standing <lb />
joke in tho navy. <lb />
As Admiral left tho fleet <lb />
at tho crows of both Eng- <lb />
and French ships manned the <lb />
yards and him a parting <lb />
I give yon too much <lb />
ho inquired frowningly <lb />
in a tone that plainly <lb />
you're a nice fellow <lb />
try to beat a poor <lb />
the man said. <lb />
gave me a very bad quarter which <lb />
At the same moment, by the you were very anxious to shove on <lb />
of a signal was run <lb />
up to Sir E. on board the <lb />
Agamemnon, success attend <lb />
to E. Lyons ordered <lb />
to be hoisted in reply, <lb />
await <lb />
But though in real life hanging <lb />
and happiness generally <lb />
to have no <lb />
yet in tho signal code are <lb />
alike. Unfortunately, In <lb />
tie hurry to to Admiral Dun- <lb />
flag for tho former instead <lb />
of the latter word hoisted, and <lb />
what was worse Die Stupid blunder <lb />
was not disc in rod down <lb />
till w. fl teen and <lb />
read it- P. <lb />
The Ass Who Predicted. <lb />
An Ass who heard a Goose <lb />
that tho Water in the Pond was <lb />
ting very Low, at once offered hi <lb />
Services to Predict Rain. This <lb />
been Noised about, tho Hens <lb />
asked for continued Dry Weather, <lb />
the Foxes demanded a snowstorm, <lb />
the Oxen war. frosty mornings, <lb />
the Mule, tho Wolf, tho Dog and <lb />
the Peacock each demanded that he <lb />
he Favored with Weather made to <lb />
order. As a result tho Ass could <lb />
Please no one, and cs Failure <lb />
was charged to his Obstinacy, the <lb />
Whole Crowd foil upon and <lb />
Wounded him almost to Death. He <lb />
was Complaining of this to tho Peas- <lb />
ant When latter He <lb />
seeks to all will end In <lb />
Pleasing nobody at <lb />
Tree <lb />
1.1 s. <lb />
cashmere shawls are <lb />
fine that one measuring three or <lb />
four square yards could stored <lb />
within the shell of a small walnut. <lb />
But an even more is <lb />
manufactured on the Philippine is- <lb />
lands from the fibers of pineapple <lb />
loaves. To properly prepare the <lb />
fibers for weaving involves much <lb />
work. For instance, the tiny <lb />
fibers are tied together by baud to <lb />
lengths. The weaving of a <lb />
quantity sufficient for shirt is <lb />
the work of years, and so it <lb />
is no wonder that such a shirt costs <lb />
about but tho rich planter <lb />
of and <lb />
afford to indulge Ir <lb />
such extra <lb />
Called Down. <lb />
that fellow in one of the <lb />
basement remarked <lb />
carelessly. <lb />
sputtered <lb />
tho new arrival. would have you <lb />
to know, sir, that I was a prominent <lb />
citizen in my late home, <lb />
Satan smiled. may <lb />
be said, you won't cat <lb />
any ice down <lb />
Enquirer. <lb />
and Tomatoes Grafted. <lb />
Tomato plants have been grafted <lb />
on potato plants in England, giving <lb />
a crop of tomatoes above ground and <lb />
of potatoes below. grafted <lb />
on tomatoes produced flowers <lb />
ind Apples and a tubers. <lb />
me, but as I could <lb />
I'll give it back to you. Here it <lb />
The other who had <lb />
witnessed the whole performance <lb />
laughed outright, their tantalizing <lb />
sneers following the surly conductor <lb />
to the door, which he opened and <lb />
then slammed with a <lb />
go Chronicle. <lb />
Cravat. <lb />
The cravat was the name of <lb />
a great military nation, the Croats, <lb />
or of the Balkans. It was <lb />
their fashion to wrap large shawls <lb />
or pieces of cloth around their necks <lb />
and shoulders. About the middle of <lb />
tho reign of Louis XIV ho uniform- <lb />
ed several in the Croat <lb />
fashion, with huge shawls about <lb />
their necks. took, and <lb />
the shawl diminished in size to the <lb />
slight Strip of cloth we still have <lb />
with us. <lb />
An Postmaster. <lb />
A member of government <lb />
visiting tho other day a hall in <lb />
neighborhood of Dow-aster. <lb />
Having a pretty correspond, <lb />
and there not being any postal <lb />
delivery in tho village, tho lady at <lb />
tho took a bundle of letters to <lb />
tho church on tho Sunday evening ; <lb />
them to tho <lb />
en, thinking he would able to <lb />
THE CITY OF BETHLEHEM. <lb />
It Is a Small and at <lb />
the Present Time. <lb />
It is a little city, and it docs not <lb />
take many people to crowd it; but, <lb />
besides being- the birthplace of <lb />
it is the birthplace of Israel's <lb />
great warrior king, David. <lb />
Bethlehem today has barely <lb />
inhabitants and in appearance is <lb />
not attractive. The streets too <lb />
narrow for fact, there <lb />
is but street in the town wide <lb />
enough for carriages, and it is so <lb />
very narrow that they cannot pass <lb />
each other in it. The streets were <lb />
made for foot travelers, donkeys <lb />
and <lb />
Bethlehem is about mile <lb />
south of Jerusalem. Leaving <lb />
larger city by the gate, we take <lb />
a carriage and ride rapidly over tho <lb />
fine road built but a few years ago. <lb />
The carriage in and those we <lb />
meet wretched affairs. Tho <lb />
horses are to be pitied, because <lb />
they not well tared for, and, sec- <lb />
because their drivers arc <lb />
Johns who drive them furious- <lb />
up hill and down. In less than <lb />
hour in the market place <lb />
of Bethlehem, in front of tho Church <lb />
of the Nativity. <lb />
Lot us suppose we have arrived on <lb />
Christmas eve, in to wander <lb />
about and to acquainted <lb />
with the city. <lb />
Of coarse it has changed in <lb />
since tho time of the birth <lb />
of It is larger and better <lb />
built. Now, as then, the houses are <lb />
of stone, and, as cities and customs <lb />
but little in tho cast, we <lb />
may safely infer that modern Beth- <lb />
houses arc much like <lb />
of years ago. Perhaps some <lb />
of the old buildings that were in ex- <lb />
BO long ago may still <lb />
standing. Of course the great <lb />
Church of the Nativity was not then <lb />
eroded, nor were any f the large <lb />
religions buildings These <lb />
are of a later date, <lb />
built honor of him whose earthly <lb />
life here. Ono would have to <lb />
he unmindful of his surroundings <lb />
and very unimaginative not to won- <lb />
what the place was like on that <lb />
night tho anniversary of which we <lb />
celebrating. <lb />
know that then, its on this <lb />
Dec. 2-I, it was filled with people. <lb />
But those people bad come for a <lb />
purpose. Augustus Cesar, <lb />
the master of the then known world, <lb />
had issued an imperial decree order- <lb />
u general registration of all his <lb />
subjects. This was for the purpose <lb />
of revising or completing tho tax <lb />
lists. According to Roman law, <lb />
were to register in their owe <lb />
is, the city in which <lb />
they lived or to which their village <lb />
or town was attached. According to <lb />
Jewish would register <lb />
by tribes, families and the houses <lb />
of their Joseph and Mary <lb />
were Jews and conformed to the <lb />
Jewish custom. It was well known <lb />
that ho and Mary were of the tribe <lb />
of and family of David and <lb />
that Bethlehem was their ancestral <lb />
home. Accordingly they left the <lb />
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in the territory of <lb />
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crossed the river <lb />
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bills and valleys till they <lb />
reached Bethlehem. It it long <lb />
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on arriving n place of rest was the <lb />
first thing sought Evidently they <lb />
had no friends living in the place, <lb />
or, if had, their were <lb />
already filled. It was necessary that <lb />
shelter had immediately. <lb />
In the khan, or inn, there was <lb />
room. So there was nothing to do <lb />
but occupy a part of the Space pro- <lb />
for cattle. It was not an <lb />
usual tiling to do is often done <lb />
today in these eastern villages. In <lb />
fact, they about as com <lb />
there as in any khan. At a khan one <lb />
may procure a cup of coffee and place <lb />
to He down on tho floor, but each <lb />
guest provides his own bed and <lb />
This was all Joseph and <lb />
Mary could obtained in the <lb />
inn had there been room for them. <lb />
And here in Bethlehem, it stable, <lb />
or a cave used for stabling animals, <lb />
Jesus was born, and Mary <lb />
him in swaddling clothes and laid <lb />
him in a S. <lb />
lace in Ht. Nicholas. <lb />
time i j . Y a <lb />
very, and especially far- <lb />
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go, Gallagher i I <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
Che-hire has the <lb />
of bis diocese of lie <lb />
jurisdiction of Ashe- <lb />
to for Legislature <lb />
while it is session. i <lb />
knows prayer is <lb />
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now it as bad as <lb />
people on earth. Let us hope that <lb />
it will avail much.- Statesville <lb />
of Portland, <lb />
Oregon, has returned one half of <lb />
his into the treasury <lb />
of city In cause be thinks <lb />
is for a town <lb />
i hat size to pay the man who <lb />
the honors for it. This is very <lb />
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to become <lb />
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Mrs. We <lb />
cleared off last of that church <lb />
debt, and it never cost yon men a <lb />
cont. what women can do. <lb />
Mr. don't know about <lb />
tho other fellows, but I know you <lb />
made mo spend than <lb />
get them sent to the Don caster , for extra meals down town while <lb />
He, not catching what she had <lb />
about them, to the con <lb />
that they were something <lb />
for to distribute tho church. <lb />
The lady took her neat, at the organ. <lb />
Then the churchwarden commenced <lb />
to take them from pew to pew as far <lb />
as they would go. <lb />
Ono young person, looking at hers, <lb />
to that it was a stamped <lb />
letter and did not belong to He <lb />
thee and put it in <lb />
pocket and read it when thee <lb />
homo. There's something in it <lb />
that will do thee <lb />
you out monkeying <lb />
Indianapolis Journal. <lb />
around. <lb />
Case. <lb />
The building blocks had been bar- <lb />
a dispute in tho nursery. <lb />
worth just as much as you <lb />
exclaimed latter H. <lb />
the let- <lb />
G. you were worth anything <lb />
at all, the English would never drop <lb />
you. Star. <lb />
A Trying <lb />
Just the next case, bailiff. <lb />
next case, honor, <lb />
is a case liquor. <lb />
the case opened, <lb />
an if It ain't any hotter than <lb />
liquor we've been here <lb />
I'll fine the whole business fer <lb />
I on Justice and <lb />
In this God's world, with its <lb />
whirling eddies and mad foam <lb />
oceans, whore men and nations per- <lb />
as if without laws judgment <lb />
for an unjust thing is sternly de- <lb />
dost think that there is <lb />
therefore no Justice It is what <lb />
fool hath said in bis heart It is <lb />
what tho wise in all times wise <lb />
they denied and kn-aw for- <lb />
not to be. I tell you again <lb />
is nothing el so but. <lb />
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tho Just thins, tho thing. <lb />
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of th <lb />
back in support of an unjust thing <lb />
and bonfires visibly waiting <lb />
ahead of <lb />
for thy victory on behalf of it, <lb />
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fling down thy baton and say in <lb />
God's name, <lb />
Thy Poor what <lb />
will this amount to <lb />
thing is unjust, thou hast not <lb />
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bells rang, and editors leading <lb />
articles, just thing lay tram- <lb />
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disease, end in order to cure i <lb />
you must take internal remedies. <lb />
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remedy for Consumption. By its timely use <lb />
thousands of hopeless cases have been already <lb />
permanently cured. So am I <lb />
of its power that I consider it my duty to <lb />
too fret to those of your readers <lb />
who have Bronchial or <lb />
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their <lb />
express and address. Sincerely, <lb />
T. A. SLOCUM. K. C St., Hew Turk. <lb />
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for all ever saw <lb />
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the spring of the year, will cure <lb />
sickening en line. <lb />
K. Brian. <lb />
John Ii. w . Long, <lb />
W shin-ton, X. r. M. C, <lb />
J and at Law, <lb />
Practices is Courts. <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
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mid<lb />
this day before K <lb />
A. Clerk of Superior Conn of <lb />
as administrator of the as- <lb />
state of Christie r. Carson, <lb />
notice Is hereby to the <lb />
of -id estate present their claims <lb />
duly a ed. to me for payment <lb />
on or before the December, <lb />
or tic notice will he plead in liar <lb />
of their i very- All Indebted <lb />
o -id estate are lo make <lb />
kite payment and save coat and <lb />
This of December <lb />
II. <lb />
rot Christie T. Carson, deed <lb />
Sale of Real Estate. <lb />
IT icier and by in if the <lb />
ed I lies <lb />
era District of <lb />
entered in tin ease Marine <lb />
Bank of Norfolk, Virginia, against <lb />
Skinner et I will at noon on Fri- <lb />
day, January, at the Court House <lb />
door in county. <lb />
to sale a cell in <lb />
tract of in And Hi aver <lb />
townships four hundred <lb />
more or less, the lands <lb />
Alfred T. Cannon, the <lb />
it heirs others in limited on <lb />
l, th sides of lite road leading from <lb />
lard's Cross It to Alain's bridge. <lb />
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El. <lb />
CATARRH. <lb />
His Worst Defeated by <lb />
P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
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i. m., 3.21 m. <lb />
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a. in., and p . in. <lb />
Parmele a. m., and p, <lb />
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n. a. m. <lb />
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Norfolk and Carolina B K for <lb />
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r. m. Manager. <lb />
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Pills <lb />
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which prevail in dis- <lb />
are invariably <lb />
by derangements of the <lb />
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb />
The Secret of Health. <lb />
The liver is the great <lb />
in the mechanism of <lb />
man, and when it is out of order, <lb />
the whole system becomes de- <lb />
ranged and disease is the result. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb />
Old Line <lb />
If <lb />
MARBLE <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
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Notice to <lb />
The duly <lb />
appoint qualified by e em <lb />
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Cotton, and keep and attentive <lb />
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at Washington with <lb />
steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and Boston. <lb />
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I AM FOB FIRE PROOF <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
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Court made at Term, <lb />
11-0 ;. in the of M- Stakes <lb />
attain t W. G. I,. Perkins <lb />
J. P. W. L. Elliott and <lb />
John Nicholson, trading as <lb />
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i bidder on the day <lb />
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described In a deed in trod W. G. <lb />
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n for March <lb />
the 10th, I -01 l Hook <lb />
in . r's of Pill <lb />
an described in the <lb />
in the above ease as follows. <lb />
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