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which they wish sell, can <lb/>
-get accommodated at head- <lb/>
f quarters for high prices <lb/>
the Eastern <lb/>
EVANS, JOYNER <lb/>
Owners Proprietors. <lb/>
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lair treatment an I were .-.- . s <lb/>
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cine o great curative rower Id <lb/>
so are a whole medicine <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
Pills<lb/>
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cure all <lb/>
R. K. <lb/>
soldier, <lb/>
A GREAT BOOK FOB TIM <lb/>
LIVE AGENTS WANTED <lb/>
to show sample pages and <lb/>
g.-l up <lb/>
Money be and a <lb/>
done in circulating <lb/>
one of historical <lb/>
work- during <lb/>
tin- of <lb/>
SOW REAP- <lb/>
Borne of our best workers are <lb/>
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WEEK. <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Mo. Worked and a hall and <lb/>
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copies five lie canvassed. <lb/>
II i Palo Plato, Te . worked a <lb/>
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at rate <lb/>
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amount II Matter, a <lb/>
urge number of Full Page <lb/>
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lad e- an I -u who give ail <lb/>
of to a-s are bound <lb/>
lo make sum- of money hand- <lb/>
ling It. <lb/>
AN ELEGANT <lb/>
hewing the style, of <lb/>
sample p and all <lb/>
nary tn work with, will be on re- <lb/>
cents. Till- <lb/>
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ma and we i yon <lb/>
order in. get <lb/>
of the b.-t territory. N <lb/>
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at our store any <lb/>
two or three in town. <lb/>
There Are More <lb/>
people we've clothed this thin pat <lb/>
and <lb/>
There Are More <lb/>
who will come here to take away some of the <lb/>
good things we for so little. By one among the <lb/>
many who are happy to trade here. <lb/>
all other trolls are that are and <lb/>
to your comfort health. No where will be treated <lb/>
more fairly, more honestly than here. your neighbor <lb/>
where he trade, where can do best for <lb/>
he'll send you to <lb/>
M, H. <lb/>
------DEALER IN------ <lb/>
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
will the best goods obtainable ad <lb/>
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I <lb/>
will do all l can to obtain and hold your pat- <lb/>
Come and i <lb/>
M. H. <lb/>
Sett door to Jeweler. THE LIVE <lb/>
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All persons lo <lb/>
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every financial <lb/>
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THAT <lb/>
BOOK <lb/>
Fall Samples it in; <lb/>
containing enough <lb/>
to three <lb/>
are <lb/>
the famous <lb/>
NATHAN FISCHER CO. creations, the <lb/>
Tailors Chicago, who art fancy-priced <lb/>
greatest rivals. of masterly <lb/>
work many Come in and turn the <lb/>
of this great of <lb/>
mu for year Fill ind Winter Suit or and <lb/>
gel light fit, the right and the right <lb/>
quality at the right price. <lb/>
also ha in stock a lull line of <lb/>
ii<lb/>
II<lb/>
We arc now orders for <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
Flues ready tor delivery now <lb/>
We do all kinds of repairing Bicycles <lb/>
repaired promptly. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
celebrated------ <lb/>
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes <lb/>
Call and sec are invited to inspect <lb/>
my stock and lean, the low <lb/>
S. T. WHITE. <lb/>
J R. <lb/>
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Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N <lb/>
Fresh or <lb/>
band. <lb/>
A trial will <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
AND <lb/>
A General Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a <lb/>
Groceries. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for- <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
by Brown. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
Appearance <lb/>
is <lb/>
Important. <lb/>
Do you want Clothes Ready- <lb/>
to-wear P Do you want <lb/>
Made-to-measure We give <lb/>
great value either way. Our <lb/>
facilities in both departments <lb/>
are matchless. If you are in <lb/>
our Clothes you're in fashion. <lb/>
That advantage is worth <lb/>
money to you. but we charge <lb/>
nothing for it. Suits, Over- <lb/>
coats, Hats, Underwear and <lb/>
are now on grand <lb/>
display. Hundreds of novel- <lb/>
ties and economics await your <lb/>
coming. A little money com- <lb/>
much merchandise. <lb/>
GETTING READY <lb/>
MARRIAGE AT HAMILTON. <lb/>
Gents Furnishing <lb/>
is superb and your inspection is invited. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Some Coming. Some Going, and <lb/>
all Talking Christmas <lb/>
HONDA . <lb/>
I. K. King to Norfolk <lb/>
R. I. Smith left Ibis morning <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
p . r, it <lb/>
.,.,. <lb/>
B. K. lo <lb/>
morning <lb/>
D. J. r i- <lb/>
the here. <lb/>
W. B. Rodman, if <lb/>
here court. <lb/>
J. R. was in lo see <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Miss of Snow Hill, <lb/>
is visiting Miss, s Wilson. <lb/>
Adrian Savage went lo Richmond <lb/>
morning lo Mock. <lb/>
Mrs. K. B. and <lb/>
lo Neck morning lo <lb/>
J. P. Fleming, who is <lb/>
attending at Newport News, Va., <lb/>
ml here Saturday. He came lo bring <lb/>
home Adrian who is sick, <lb/>
and to school today. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY. IS- <lb/>
M. left morning for <lb/>
Washington City. <lb/>
Mrs. C. L. King came in <lb/>
evening from Norfolk. <lb/>
J. II Small and C. K. Warren, <lb/>
Washington, are at court. <lb/>
Mrs. J. this <lb/>
morning from a visit lo Fremont. <lb/>
Hon. F. A. Wilson, <lb/>
Congressman the District, <lb/>
spent Tuesday night here. <lb/>
O. T. Honey, who <lb/>
was visiting Mrs. George Palmer, re- <lb/>
turned home evening. <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections <lb/>
Train nearly an <lb/>
night. <lb/>
The stores now bare their holiday <lb/>
displays arranged and of them are <lb/>
tery attractive. <lb/>
At the meeting Monday night Hope <lb/>
Fire Company ed a building <lb/>
co-mi engine <lb/>
corner the new <lb/>
dist church, at Washington, will U <lb/>
laid Thursday with Masonic <lb/>
Attention <lb/>
There will ; o regular <lb/>
lion Greenville Lodge No. 23-4 A- <lb/>
F. A. on Monday night, <lb/>
o'clock work <lb/>
in the third degree. <lb/>
The Episcopal church at <lb/>
as with ever- <lb/>
greens and flowers, oh the occasion <lb/>
the marriage Mr. John A. Daven- <lb/>
lo Mist Marlin, both <lb/>
Hamilton, on <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
The usher were . U Long, <lb/>
E. Davenport, Gordon L. <lb/>
and Augustus <lb/>
Miss , Hamilton, <lb/>
maid honor J. J- <lb/>
man. <lb/>
the hour <lb/>
the church in their <lb/>
under the and <lb/>
strains of wedding <lb/>
Inch was beautifully by MM <lb/>
Sallie Following came the <lb/>
bride on her <lb/>
J. II. Marlin, the, came groom <lb/>
will, his best man, inciting the bride at <lb/>
the where they acre mad- man <lb/>
and wile under and <lb/>
ceremony Episcopal by <lb/>
Rev. J. Waller <lb/>
Nick. <lb/>
There were couples in attend- <lb/>
Miss M- II of <lb/>
ton, with II. Davenport, of Hamil- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Miss P. Lawrence, <lb/>
with J. W. Davenport <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
Miss Annie cf Hum lion, <lb/>
with Harry Waldo, U Hamilton. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
with Andrew J. Moore, Bethel. <lb/>
Miss Cornelia Manning, of Bethel, <lb/>
with Mayo I <lb/>
Mis Cora of <lb/>
with E. P. Brock, <lb/>
Mis Waldo, of Hamilton, <lb/>
with It. K. Gladstone, Hamilton. <lb/>
Miss Mary Howell, Hamilton, <lb/>
W. S. Rhodes, of <lb/>
Immediately after the marriage the <lb/>
bridal party and lo <lb/>
the home of the groom's mother, Mrs. <lb/>
Sarah E. Davenport, near Hamilton, <lb/>
where u reception was held from <lb/>
o'clock. <lb/>
bride and groom were the <lb/>
many valuable <lb/>
presents. May joy and happiness at- <lb/>
tend them life. M. <lb/>
STATE <lb/>
K-v. J. one ft <lb/>
i North Carolina Con- <lb/>
Danville, <lb/>
where be had gone lo visit <lb/>
It is stated that Rev. J. O. <lb/>
who was to Methodist <lb/>
church at recent <lb/>
session exchanges with <lb/>
Rev. L. L. Nash and tab- <lb/>
ll-v. i- <lb/>
no- h.-re. It is lit liar <lb/>
grove permits this exchange. <lb/>
Charlotte r. <lb/>
THE HOLIDAYS. <lb/>
Come to see us during the holidays and look <lb/>
over our immense line of <lb/>
BETHEL EMS <lb/>
Bethel, N. C, Dec. <lb/>
G. W. of <lb/>
here. <lb/>
A. J. and a. J. Moore went W <lb/>
last and returned <lb/>
M C. S. made -t <lb/>
trip to Scotland Neck last week. <lb/>
of City, <lb/>
in town Friday. <lb/>
D. C Moore Mid son Thomas, <lb/>
to on basilicas Friday. <lb/>
James K. Carson and It. W. <lb/>
went to Greenville on <lb/>
J. II. who has been .-pend- <lb/>
a few left <lb/>
Friday g. <lb/>
Rev. D. B. It card, of Eagles, filled <lb/>
bis regular appointment at the Baptist <lb/>
the first Sunday morning and <lb/>
G. B. Hugh's, of was <lb/>
GENTS FURNISHINGS. <lb/>
-KS <lb/>
We are quoting prices so low the <lb/>
days that you can save money on all purchases <lb/>
C T <lb/>
Next Door to the Bank of Greenville. <lb/>
Tho child Mr. and Mi <lb/>
H B. Clark, aged about three months, <lb/>
died and buried <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Tho not <lb/>
To a or two <lb/>
On everything bent <lb/>
Until broke, and then <lb/>
through. <lb/>
and colon I've received <lb/>
SC i-o SB told at reduced <lb/>
Books to tell. <lb/>
p Mae, L. <lb/>
My it In it <lb/>
pay you to call at my buy- <lb/>
.,. A lull line of Con- <lb/>
m MM <lb/>
lower than anywhere<lb/>
A guide lo <lb/>
The tobacco <lb/>
on tho the <lb/>
Apple and Cranberry Sauce <lb/>
only per pound at <lb/>
i at <lb/>
Stored Ed. <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
Apple, all <lb/>
Candies, and Fireworks at W. <lb/>
never be- <lb/>
is at <lb/>
wagon, doll <lb/>
works, MR. figures, cup and <lb/>
at . M. <lb/>
Ail being closed cut <lb/>
Racket Store. <lb/>
Hood's is prepared by <lb/>
experienced who know <lb/>
precisely nature and quality all <lb/>
ingredients <lb/>
Ed. II. Co., have more <lb/>
Toys and Christmas Goods than all <lb/>
town put together. Come and see them. <lb/>
Fine French candies, nuts, <lb/>
oranges, apples, <lb/>
dates, citron, at <lb/>
M. <lb/>
James Smith hat put in a new <lb/>
max chair secured <lb/>
another barber. He is now <lb/>
chain. <lb/>
We are all kinds of <lb/>
Toys, Goods and <lb/>
Ed. n. LO. <lb/>
Do not be led come <lb/>
straight to the big Toy Store tor your <lb/>
Goods cf all kinds. <lb/>
En. Co. <lb/>
Why do you buy Cranberries when <lb/>
you can get the sauce ready for the <lb/>
for cents per at <lb/>
burns. <lb/>
indication. <lb/>
Next Sunday will be an <lb/>
the Presbyterian congregation <lb/>
On that day their church building will <lb/>
be dedicated. The dedicatory sermon <lb/>
will be preached by Rev. J. N. H- <lb/>
PENSION WARRANTS <lb/>
Heady to be Paid to the Pensioners <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Personal Notes Other Items <lb/>
Interest. <lb/>
fit ting wraps <lb/>
Jackets, Capes <lb/>
to <lb/>
LANG'S CASH HOUSE. <lb/>
Big Snows. <lb/>
If an unusually big snow occurs <lb/>
every twenty may look <lb/>
for to make a note of re <lb/>
very long. There were record break- <lb/>
snows on ground in 1857 and <lb/>
1877. <lb/>
Christ Tree <lb/>
Tho and Methodist <lb/>
schools have each decided to have a <lb/>
Christmas tree during the holidays <lb/>
The Sunday school will also <lb/>
have an entertainment but have not <lb/>
yet decided whether it will a Christ- <lb/>
mas tree or <lb/>
the undersigned liar- <lb/>
bus Greenville, N. C, with no- <lb/>
that our barber <lb/>
be closed day as holiday. <lb/>
A. i ii. <lb/>
New Railroad <lb/>
The Rail- <lb/>
road has completed the survey a line <lb/>
between Newborn and Kinston. It i <lb/>
said will quickly build it. It will b- <lb/>
quite a blow at th Atlantic North <lb/>
Carolina The Wilmington <lb/>
Weldon bat a line lo and <lb/>
link gives it its <lb/>
line northward <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
Hon. F. Warren. <lb/>
It it indeed a lo people <lb/>
of county to tee II n. <lb/>
F. Warren, of <lb/>
who is bore on legal business in the <lb/>
I court. oldest n remember well <lb/>
of legal lore of his is <lb/>
Winer. <lb/>
Chin Warren, be is known to <lb/>
our people, it a worthy son a <lb/>
lite hit father has his <lb/>
way to foremost rank of his <lb/>
Helling and <lb/>
devotion to truth and right <lb/>
hit name hat become synonym of <lb/>
honor. <lb/>
What a <lb/>
he would make from this Congressional <lb/>
District, and Pitt county would be <lb/>
proud to honor with the vote <lb/>
of her patriotic Such <lb/>
are wanted in public office this lime <lb/>
and we look toward Mr. at <lb/>
man lo lead jet of <lb/>
in the District. <lb/>
Burned Hit House <lb/>
One night week Mr. J. R. Per- <lb/>
kins, Carolina whose mind it <lb/>
unbalanced, burned hit house. He <lb/>
moved all the furniture out of build- <lb/>
was burned. Mr. <lb/>
U the same man who last spring tore a <lb/>
page out cl one record hooks in <lb/>
of Deeds office. We h. <lb/>
an i Hurl is being made lo get him <lb/>
in <lb/>
The Register of deeds has received the <lb/>
warrants for the pensioners in <lb/>
and they can be had by jailing <lb/>
at bis office. The soldiers arc r <lb/>
three classes county, second <lb/>
class reviving each, third <lb/>
115.60. The <lb/>
widows placed in the fourth <lb/>
The, following draw pensions <lb/>
r. and G. S. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
G and Bennett Dunn. <lb/>
4th L. Briley, Lewis <lb/>
Edwards, Gray Harris, G. J <lb/>
E. Mayo, J. II. J. It- <lb/>
J. K. Randolph, Jesse <lb/>
Shim W. <lb/>
John Elks, J. T. Jones, W. G. <lb/>
Mean, John Moore, C. J. Smith, H. <lb/>
W. Dunn, J. C. J. B, <lb/>
Bullock, J. J. T. A. <lb/>
Lemuel J. W. Jas. <lb/>
Ham, L. H. Taylor, D. Pope, E. <lb/>
Edwards, U. W. and Jas. <lb/>
Turnage, <lb/>
A. Carney, <lb/>
Manning, <lb/>
A. Eliza <lb/>
arsons, <lb/>
Ann Smith, Nancy Stokes <lb/>
Sarah J. L. <lb/>
Clark, Fleming, M. <lb/>
Mary Mayo, Louisa Oakley, Susan <lb/>
M, Elizabeth <lb/>
E. Crawford, if. <lb/>
and Jane Carney. <lb/>
Q, C. <lb/>
W. C. left last <lb/>
for an extended trip lo Bind.-n <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Cotton is <lb/>
have been sold here <lb/>
season <lb/>
Mrs. II, If. Latham left on the <lb/>
inst. for an extended visit to <lb/>
and vicinity. <lb/>
J. Chapman, J. P. <lb/>
A. were in your last <lb/>
Monday telling <lb/>
Messrs. in and the <lb/>
Washington Warehouse, were here a <lb/>
I -v days ago looking alter <lb/>
Dr. IV. W. Dawson attended a <lb/>
basket party house <lb/>
on evening last, and n <lb/>
very pleasant lime <lb/>
ll F. L . <lb/>
of bite <lb/>
We bad the pleasure sampling <lb/>
his cigars and testily lo good <lb/>
quality. <lb/>
We enjoyed some very nice music on <lb/>
Monday evening the home J. <lb/>
B. by Fin Johnston, a talented <lb/>
young barrister en the <lb/>
violin, by B-W Stella <lb/>
Emus, ch <lb/>
young ladies, on the and <lb/>
always on hand right <lb/>
H. C. Brooks, on guitar. <lb/>
For best line <lb/>
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, CARPETS. <lb/>
FLOOR OIL CLO <lb/>
LANG SELLS CHEAP. <lb/>
Get on the Ground Floor. <lb/>
We sell Groceries so low that your <lb/>
head swim. We are <lb/>
choice line of <lb/>
ml m cue. m mm. <lb/>
Canned Goods of all kinds, Tobacco, Cigars <lb/>
Snuff and everything usually kept in a first <lb/>
class Grocery Store, which we offer at prices <lb/>
that defy competition. <lb/>
James B, White. <lb/>
S IS COM <lb/>
We are to chronicle the death <lb/>
of Mrs. Mary E of our <lb/>
esteemed which <lb/>
occurred on Wednesday 1st hut. <lb/>
She was a loyal bating Bean <lb/>
a member Salem Christian <lb/>
many years, a kind neighbor and <lb/>
friend, mother and de- <lb/>
void wile. We extend our <lb/>
sympathies to the bereaved ones. <lb/>
have just received a complete line. <lb/>
The <lb/>
New <lb/>
Al the fourth <lb/>
of the Methodist church, held Nor. <lb/>
an entire new roll of officers was <lb/>
elected for coming year. They <lb/>
are as <lb/>
Superintendent of Sunday School, <lb/>
Harding. <lb/>
Stewards, John A. Ricks, Allen It. <lb/>
Tali, Jesse L. Sign, James Brown, <lb/>
C. A. White, D. <lb/>
James L. Little-. <lb/>
Mr. Harding charge the <lb/>
Sunday School the first Sunday th e <lb/>
bow j ear. <lb/>
Greenville Gets the Convention. <lb/>
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Ci re f <lb/>
Wire and Iron g <lb/>
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BOB GREENE CO. <lb/>
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HOUSE. <lb/>
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to the <lb/>
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the v awake <lb/>
America. They that <lb/>
AMERICAN MONTHLY <lb/>
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world u a etc. <lb/>
American Monthly Review of Reviews <lb/>
PLACE. NEW , T <lb/>
Fur. <lb/>
SPECIAL OFFER <lb/>
The current number <lb/>
and the two <lb/>
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TWICE <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
in <lb/>
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D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO per Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVI. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. DECEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
MICH COTTON ON LAND <lb/>
The Aberdeen <lb/>
that on Holiday <lb/>
plantation, on <lb/>
are that sill <lb/>
mike a and a to He <lb/>
tenant making <lb/>
t -s. t-11 twenty and lab a <lb/>
with one mule, and expresses, a <lb/>
t this b I beaten <lb/>
natural <lb/>
from which, course, is <lb/>
records of grow- <lb/>
its neighborhood, to <lb/>
any extent. <lb/>
We have noted Hit <lb/>
achievement of Mr. E- <lb/>
of count v. South Caro- <lb/>
in producing this year, 1,732 <lb/>
pounds, of bales, <lb/>
of cotton on acre, at a net <lb/>
profit of on <lb/>
cents a pound- But <lb/>
this is not only good record <lb/>
made in State this year- <lb/>
cotton mills of Spartan- <lb/>
bore county offered two money <lb/>
premiums last winter for the best <lb/>
crops made in their <lb/>
neighborhood this year- Our <lb/>
local correspondent reported on <lb/>
Thursday committee on <lb/>
awards met day before and <lb/>
considered several competing <lb/>
records, which were announced <lb/>
at T- J- Moore <lb/>
received the price of for <lb/>
beat five acre record, the yield <lb/>
being pounds of seed cot- <lb/>
ton, or at the rate of <lb/>
to acre. to him came <lb/>
Mr. B. Ii Arnold, with <lb/>
or rate 1.513 <lb/>
pounds acre. <lb/>
In one-acre contort, still <lb/>
more yields were <lb/>
ed. Mr. K- reported <lb/>
pounds, and was <lb/>
awarded to him accordingly ; <lb/>
record being protested, however, <lb/>
on the ground of alleged <lb/>
or mistake on Mr. <lb/>
Oilier records; which were <lb/>
not challenged, were those of Mr. <lb/>
Lee, 2.704 Mr. J. <lb/>
Ii. Mr. W. <lb/>
Y. pounds, and Mr. <lb/>
S. Hunter, pounds. <lb/>
other it <lb/>
noted, below these <lb/>
as well they might. It is to their <lb/>
everlasting credit that they came <lb/>
anywhere near them- <lb/>
And the Aberdeen Examiner <lb/>
whether Mississippi's <lb/>
little record of a bale and a ball <lb/>
to acre be beaten any- <lb/>
where It may possibly interest <lb/>
our to <lb/>
hear further Mr, J- II. Green, <lb/>
of Marlboro county, S, C, made <lb/>
on acres <lb/>
this year, and that Mr. A. J <lb/>
of the same county, <lb/>
a bale per acre on <lb/>
several hundred acres, and <lb/>
records have excited no <lb/>
attention in the State. <lb/>
There no disputing two <lb/>
we believe. One is <lb/>
Carolina is the leading <lb/>
producing State in <lb/>
world and the other is it <lb/>
produces a great deal too much, <lb/>
far its own <lb/>
News and Courier. <lb/>
Judge Thomas H. Sutton today <lb/>
made following <lb/>
instructed sheriff from <lb/>
this morning to prepare a <lb/>
list of all parties not having paid <lb/>
their taxes by Saturday <lb/>
end to famish the <lb/>
same to this court. The list will <lb/>
then be banded to solicitor to <lb/>
be dealt with according to <lb/>
law. The sheriff has no voice in <lb/>
this <lb/>
new revenue provides the <lb/>
penalty of imprisonment for <lb/>
to pay taxes. This step <lb/>
shows Judge Sutton means <lb/>
to law. His order <lb/>
takes the matter out of the sheriff <lb/>
and puts it in the <lb/>
Though Um Letter <lb/>
Because it Wore <lb/>
the <lb/>
Charlotte has run the <lb/>
A strange hit true story is told it a <lb/>
county postmaster. <lb/>
a lady wet a loiter <lb/>
of the n fa <lb/>
who wig ill. <lb/>
Alter wailing several weeks for the <lb/>
she went tn c post i <lb/>
the official go over his <lb/>
an fully Ho did .-o, no <lb/>
letter was <lb/>
The then matters into her <lb/>
own hands, she knew t-o <lb/>
.-r and inefficient, <lb/>
oil the She finally found <lb/>
the letter put in nu <lb/>
any owner. bad u black border <lb/>
and the death the <lb/>
The was <lb/>
thing came a month <lb/>
I was to send la dead loll- r <lb/>
office, because was Hack and <lb/>
there was wrung <lb/>
Wise <lb/>
A frost is general C before it <lb/>
com <lb/>
and rumors go Iron, lo <lb/>
mouth. <lb/>
The will no doubt <lb/>
prove tie filial love by putting hi, paw <lb/>
into everything good and tilling his <lb/>
The poet is but the girl <lb/>
is maid order. <lb/>
It's a poor dog that tails to <lb/>
carry his point. <lb/>
is to make a coal dealer see <lb/>
the . his ways. <lb/>
The lube-.- considers <lb/>
a kind butter than two pair. <lb/>
mail in his flights <lb/>
spreads his opinions. <lb/>
past and next en., s <lb/>
Christmas there will be no on <lb/>
it either. <lb/>
The mind any <lb/>
the Inn I, run-doesn't <lb/>
mind. <lb/>
hens, arc <lb/>
chanting their lays, but the <lb/>
i in- turkey has no chance. <lb/>
The man who is well thought of at <lb/>
home ought to stay there and lake no <lb/>
chances without a <lb/>
world. <lb/>
Mr. A. Hopkins, aged about <lb/>
CO was found dead in his <lb/>
bed on Monday evening just <lb/>
about dark. He ran a little wood <lb/>
working repair shop on <lb/>
Market street and slept in bis <lb/>
shop. place was and <lb/>
be was found by some <lb/>
discovered an unpleasant odor <lb/>
while passing. The window was <lb/>
broken and it was discovered <lb/>
he dead, authorities <lb/>
took the body charge and gave <lb/>
it proper interment as be no <lb/>
relatives here. He had been ii. <lb/>
tad health for some time, it <lb/>
is not known lie died a <lb/>
death or committed <lb/>
by taking poison- He had <lb/>
been dead several days judging <lb/>
from Mate of <lb/>
body was found in- He was at <lb/>
member of the Methodist <lb/>
No one knew that be was sick <lb/>
and bat few knew where be <lb/>
slept. Washington Progress. <lb/>
Words of Wisdom. <lb/>
Flatterers are dangerous ; <lb/>
a bee always buzzes loudest when <lb/>
he is stealing a flower's honey. <lb/>
I have noticed in <lb/>
be forfeits heaven is <lb/>
the most emphatic in denying its <lb/>
If the time were spent In <lb/>
either religion or <lb/>
philosophy that is spent is dis- <lb/>
cussing it and arguing about it, <lb/>
the world would have less need <lb/>
of both. <lb/>
WHISKEY <lb/>
The of saloon- <lb/>
keepers in the I States was <lb/>
year. <lb/>
In the total was <lb/>
in Of latter <lb/>
licensed to sell malt <lb/>
liquor There is no State <lb/>
or Territory its saloons <lb/>
Alaska has six <lb/>
Prohibit n Maine <lb/>
Kansas Iowa <lb/>
Territory has only <lb/>
lo, the smallest New <lb/>
Illinois, <lb/>
Ohio 14.49; <lb/>
12.707, says <lb/>
Atlanta <lb/>
There lire comparatively i-v. <lb/>
in South. Ami <lb/>
bus <lb/>
South Carolina. MS. <lb/>
Georgia has only -50 mote <lb/>
the District of Columbia, <lb/>
less than Montana end <lb/>
less <lb/>
Indian <lb/>
Okla- <lb/>
and V, i I without <lb/>
breweries. <lb/>
If the population of the <lb/>
it probably <lb/>
includes of <lb/>
male who <lb/>
the smoking age. On busts <lb/>
of calculation average con- <lb/>
of <lb/>
last year was per capita, for <lb/>
the total number sold this <lb/>
country But as <lb/>
more than half men smoke <lb/>
the <lb/>
was probably double <lb/>
that The of <lb/>
imported cigars <lb/>
United States is very much over- <lb/>
estimated. List year it <lb/>
33,609.302, or about f each <lb/>
number of stroking <lb/>
There bis a comparatively <lb/>
small increase in consumption <lb/>
of cigars- was a decrease <lb/>
of last year from <lb/>
1896, nod increase from <lb/>
1887 his been less than <lb/>
this is accounted <lb/>
for by an enormous in <lb/>
the of which bus <lb/>
utmost twice in last <lb/>
ten years. The total for 1887 <lb/>
was which in 1897 <lb/>
to 5,046.308,770, which <lb/>
will the average about <lb/>
a year per capita of<lb/>
Ai <lb/>
Some years ago a West <lb/>
man I, thirty four <lb/>
of land, for which ho paid <lb/>
an acre. He planted them in <lb/>
u op and other fruit trees. <lb/>
This year he gathered 0.000 bar- <lb/>
of apples, which he sold for <lb/>
to which will add <lb/>
about more y the sale of <lb/>
products of those thirty <lb/>
acres. <lb/>
higher our <lb/>
faculties become more exalted <lb/>
ll oar Idea of <lb/>
a last young the <lb/>
cm beat <lb/>
his <lb/>
The timing at a wed- <lb/>
ding is no a-lien he <lb/>
one together makes one. <lb/>
You want <lb/>
What experience hue <lb/>
I'm , and <lb/>
ought to able to oversee anybody m <lb/>
It mister, <lb/>
a suppose you <lb/>
want lo <lb/>
hat, with a white dime <lb/>
So; I want let buy a comer wheat <lb/>
and ship up <lb/>
; she bud a suit <lb/>
gracious I heard <lb/>
she was a new woman, hut didn't <lb/>
misunderstood. <lb/>
It was in and her <lb/>
was suing the her <lb/>
my whistling <lb/>
not in the least, I'm used to <lb/>
men whistle. I'm a <lb/>
tor a millinery <lb/>
A POINT TO BE <lb/>
Our is on sound <lb/>
principles, presented and <lb/>
truthfully advertised. We have gathered <lb/>
from the best and <lb/>
all the new and desirable novelties adapted <lb/>
to the want the people <lb/>
This concern of attraction is in Quality. <lb/>
Magnificent in Style, and Low in Price. <lb/>
We have to meet your require- <lb/>
for seasonable goods in every respect. <lb/>
We invite you to one th displays <lb/>
of up-to-date and Reasonable merchandise <lb/>
ever offered the people of this y. <lb/>
Come to the Show of Snows. Every feature <lb/>
of the entertainment is replete with Style, <lb/>
High Quality Small Price. II you want <lb/>
to see this Show come and see <lb/>
fine assortment of <lb/>
news. <lb/>
The . I II I. <lb/>
on the b i u a at <lb/>
in Mecklenburg <lb/>
county. burn. la-t M <lb/>
the third tune hill . <lb/>
pin lion i u bull <lb/>
I I-- I lie- I'd Suit. <lb/>
S i.,., . <lb/>
The K. <lb/>
Till lull haS <lb/>
mas is lo lb. <lb/>
polls vole II. bus <lb/>
n ii led a long . <lb/>
Tie lb re lam <lb/>
ti. .- i-. Sun, <lb/>
e . . . . and not I a <lb/>
hi <lb/>
in <lb/>
Ma-, will bold <lb/>
e I , <lb/>
i Indian Asylum, <lb/>
DRESS GOODS <lb/>
AND TRIMMINGS <lb/>
Ladies and Gents Notions <lb/>
Ladies, Gents and Shoes, <lb/>
Hats and Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery and Glassware. Wooden ware. <lb/>
Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
IV <lb/>
ma m<lb/>
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given <lb/>
in this community. Come and see how much <lb/>
cannot be seen elsewhere. matter who <lb/>
you are, where you live, how much or how <lb/>
little money you have got. There is no Store <lb/>
where your dollars will do you as much good <lb/>
service as they will do you here. <lb/>
Yours <lb/>
f. CO. <lb/>
Dr. T- 1- of <lb/>
Wilmington has <lb/>
a feeling editorial hie i of <lb/>
entitled <lb/>
over by u, <lb/>
about fuel, <lb/>
speaks tea us baring <lb/>
and not us the He <lb/>
says it had tot been <lb/>
bell woe i not <lb/>
have bean bait. the <lb/>
bell, and trying to gel act of the <lb/>
got in it- lie <lb/>
a of Bey- <lb/>
Dr. Hoge bells be <lb/>
bicycles, which would pi <lb/>
u rider <lb/>
incidents. Some <lb/>
else bus suggested that M a means <lb/>
from being over <lb/>
at pedestrians should entry <lb/>
carry lanterns, leads <lb/>
v observe some <lb/>
men of fiercer <lb/>
on would <lb/>
add they <lb/>
As a tribute to the <lb/>
bicycle it-j rider by of <lb/>
then this editorial our <lb/>
brother is a <lb/>
black <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
Script tire Cake. <lb/>
clip <lb/>
and ti <lb/>
. . .-. v, . <lb/>
cups of 1-; cap cl <lb/>
IS; i <lb/>
pinch ii, <lb/>
n. <lb/>
Ill, <lb/>
v,. to II <lb/>
i. arming <lb/>
Headquarters <lb/>
Hardware <lb/>
Tinware, <lb/>
II. hall a ball ,, <lb/>
a crap, <lb/>
l, pushed Ike rear. As <lb/>
an we give below tome <lb/>
ion a crop sear Wilson on <lb/>
the ,. Dr. MM. <lb/>
p I'll III III <lb/>
a acre bald. is an gs <lb/>
sere. 11- <lb/>
pan, pick -I l--- <lb/>
on on and on <lb/>
ball GO i. <lb/>
cs, Hubs. Building Paints <lb/>
Oils and loves. <lb/>
Fair Dealings and Honest- Goods, at Rook <lb/>
Bottom Prices. <lb/>
MAIN <lb/>
The Klondike I <lb/>
Klondike baa prosed lo <lb/>
i, salvation b i <lb/>
rather dull n boon <lb/>
began. Dos hardware <lb/>
, ash i r d <lb/>
a employed <lb/>
extra clerks. All hot I- <lb/>
and me crowd <lb/>
it Ike telegraph is -m <lb/>
times greater a-. <lb/>
i purr, <lb/>
POWDER <lb/>
Absolutely<lb/>
Le Jaime, and lb <lb/>
pap. i i years under <lb/>
guidance of A- Shotwell <lb/>
such excellent r <lb/>
bus <lb/>
been as a <lb/>
weekly farm Louie paper. <lb/>
Den in this section <lb/>
who lo took <lb/>
and Mechanic would like to <lb/>
it again and prepared <lb/>
make following extraordinary <lb/>
clubbing <lb/>
For ll-W o will send <lb/>
North <lb/>
Carolinian, of and <lb/>
Mechanic, all <lb/>
papen- i whole <lb/>
will give you Ibo <lb/>
Lome in general <lb/>
the farm news, and <lb/>
of three of them a <lb/>
ear for <lb/>
If you want the Atlanta Con- <lb/>
added lo above list <lb/>
you can get it for cents more. <lb/>
or tin. a we. k New York <lb/>
for S cents. Any other <lb/>
paper magazine wanted <lb/>
you u in con- <lb/>
with The <lb/>
Irish man <lb/>
lair papa, -f Mm lbs <lb/>
I imp, and you want treat lie u, <lb/>
lull, -How do you moan, <lb/>
I papa be starts t in H <lb/>
him down a <lb/>
in <lb/>
pipers are be- <lb/>
up the subject of <lb/>
coining Louisiana <lb/>
ti inn, particularly <lb/>
t sen. . i <lb/>
e While <lb/>
proposes lo be <lb/>
by the Ins of its own people <lb/>
this mutter than <lb/>
of Illinois or it de- <lb/>
sir.-s to have u settlement of the <lb/>
that will Lo permanent <lb/>
one will <lb/>
be and just in inter- <lb/>
good government, and <lb/>
not be subject to further <lb/>
or <lb/>
best way <lb/>
pl sh Ibis result is. of course, to <lb/>
f a just <lb/>
i i.-i, n, c <lb/>
will undo as far <lb/>
possible mistake of <lb/>
in suffrage <lb/>
to ii as yet unlit oil for it, <lb/>
the mil-take of our last con- <lb/>
in extend- <lb/>
tn <lb/>
The attempt to hi in muss <lb/>
of the illiterate voters by <lb/>
various is unwise, if <lb/>
it is not Wat are get- <lb/>
ting of illiterates on <lb/>
ground thy <lb/>
voters, at mercy of <lb/>
enable to be leached by <lb/>
tho usual nonces press, <lb/>
pamphlets, and That <lb/>
tin ti g, among <lb/>
th mi M dis but in <lb/>
a a majority of <lb/>
voters road write, <lb/>
when, are in of being <lb/>
by Ibis <lb/>
ti. i to play <lb/>
with it. If any number of <lb/>
voters deserving ballot are <lb/>
disfranchised their <lb/>
ignorance, it is but <lb/>
must the <lb/>
interest of good government.<lb/>
ll they good <lb/>
will utilize it- lo restore tho <lb/>
ballot lo then.-. Or- <lb/>
POOR PRINT <lb/>
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