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Mail Matter.<lb/>
The of North Caro- <lb/>
Virginia foot Kill MUM <lb/>
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on to <lb/>
a mm Of to in tax or of <lb/>
Carolina, Good for the Tar Heel linked together, all <lb/>
boys. make them <lb/>
of the South. <lb/>
Two m <lb/>
evening at <lb/>
o'clock, in the <lb/>
was solemn <lb/>
Samuel T. White and Mi- <lb/>
PUT had Mad the <lb/>
a picture of beaut j <lb/>
the rear of the being a <lb/>
bower of palms, <lb/>
and other plant-, while <lb/>
the rail on each were a wall <lb/>
of Over the <lb/>
arch were impended the wedding <lb/>
bell, a four leaf rioter and two <lb/>
of white dowel. In <lb/>
ground and also on tin <lb/>
shone <lb/>
the <lb/>
arch over<lb/>
the <lb/>
taper. <lb/>
Km. B. presided at <lb/>
the organ and rendered I he <lb/>
ding w the bridal <lb/>
entered and Promise as <lb/>
of the <lb/>
World. Those were being pronounced. The <lb/>
Colorado. Others, Dr. V. <lb/>
home, L. W. It. W <lb/>
and J. U. advanced <lb/>
down the aisle to the altar. <lb/>
In the last Congress there were <lb/>
in Home. This <lb/>
four have been <lb/>
to in all the I nit <lb/>
ed States, according to a the solemn <lb/>
ill New <lb/>
lonely lour are one <lb/>
from and two from Ne <lb/>
two on each side. The <lb/>
,., <lb/>
did lots of good work in the last ,. chancel, asp. <lb/>
campaign and one man anting and down the side <lb/>
paying sub-1 stales to the front of the church <lb/>
live m in were mot <lb/>
men and returned in couples <lb/>
There cue many which ,,,.,,.,. to the <lb/>
did good work for the o <lb/>
white would <lb/>
Mighty glad to have <lb/>
how their appreciation by getting <lb/>
even their accounts, <lb/>
for one. <lb/>
altar in the following order <lb/>
Miss Rosa Hooker with ft. <lb/>
with T. M. <lb/>
Hooker. <lb/>
Miss Alice Smith with <lb/>
Lizzie Jones with Ii- <lb/>
The second annual debate tie- <lb/>
Wake forest Miss Ada Woolen with <lb/>
k place i <lb/>
I,. <lb/>
F. <lb/>
tween <lb/>
and Trinity Colleges . <lb/>
Raleigh Thanksgiving night. The <lb/>
subject for debate <lb/>
that the Called States not <lb/>
adopt a policy of territorial <lb/>
lion. had the side <lb/>
expansion and Wake <lb/>
for expansion. The <lb/>
of the judges was in faun of <lb/>
Trinity, their side getting the bet <lb/>
of the argument. <lb/>
Miss Lillian Cherry with E. It. <lb/>
Miss Skinner with II. W- <lb/>
Mi Una Sheppard <lb/>
Wiggins. <lb/>
Miss L. Little. <lb/>
Miss Bessie with Dr. R. <lb/>
I., t air. <lb/>
The groom with <lb/>
Lamb, entered through the chancel <lb/>
as Miss Lulu White, maid of honor, <lb/>
. passed down the bear <lb/>
, , but the wedding ring on a silver <lb/>
There is an idea prevalent ,. her the <lb/>
among some of the magistrates that ,,,.;,,,, u <lb/>
they can qualify on the Mon ii,,. was <lb/>
day In December. This Is an error, and Impressively performed <lb/>
all who have not Rev. N. Harding-, of Washington. <lb/>
The reception the home the<lb/>
i B, X. C. Nov. <lb/>
Now is the time to get <lb/>
Any style. <lb/>
We regret to learn that Mr. B, <lb/>
Q. has his ankle sprained <lb/>
quite badly. <lb/>
Mrs. J, it. Tripp. of Greenville, <lb/>
down on the train Friday <lb/>
night is stopping with Mrs. F. <lb/>
O. Cos. <lb/>
u. P, Manning A Co. say. <lb/>
a hard time to wiled money. <lb/>
but we collected turkey all right <lb/>
enough for <lb/>
Some of the here had a <lb/>
fox chase Thursday. The <lb/>
fOX was killed just out of town. <lb/>
More wheat a coming every day. <lb/>
right Bring it OB, and we <lb/>
will give you as good hoar and <lb/>
good a turnout as ever had <lb/>
A. Mfg. to. <lb/>
school exercises <lb/>
night were exceptionally line, and <lb/>
pleasing to all. A vote <lb/>
thanks was extended to the school <lb/>
i he attainment. <lb/>
Wagons <lb/>
Made by <lb/>
II. COX Mfg. Co. <lb/>
Are all the go. <lb/>
s. they can sell them very <lb/>
Call and see them. <lb/>
The above Hill's ant sound green <lb/>
nevertheless it is true that the <lb/>
reputation of our wheels is what <lb/>
sells them and of course the more <lb/>
we-ell the cheaper we can sell <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The Roll of Honor at Winter <lb/>
ville Academy for quarter <lb/>
ending Nov. 1888 is as <lb/>
s. Chapman, L. o- <lb/>
Cox, T. stokes. Jerome <lb/>
hon, Drover Johnny <lb/>
Hurst, Fountain Cox, Hoy Cox, <lb/>
in <lb/>
Lizzie Lillian Campbell, <lb/>
Minnie Dom Marx <lb/>
Kale Chapman. Ophelia <lb/>
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our and <lb/>
of of- <lb/>
in our of <lb/>
Orv<lb/>
Dress Trimmings, <lb/>
of all kinds, Gents Furnishing Hats and <lb/>
Caps, Shoes and in black and <lb/>
to fit the ladies, men girls and boys. <lb/>
ii I It'll o v Best oH <lb/>
hi y ill t our <lb/>
ear A line of <lb/>
as la <lb/>
Win low -h M in till Pooh <lb/>
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roil. i i <lb/>
line <lb/>
OF LAND. <lb/>
virtue of s decree of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County made <lb/>
on the day of November, <lb/>
in a certain Special Proceeding <lb/>
therein pending, entitled Jesse <lb/>
Administrator, ad <lb/>
the estate of Amy <lb/>
against <lb/>
Williamson mid others. I will on <lb/>
Monday, January <lb/>
sale at the house door <lb/>
in the highest bidder <lb/>
tor cash, that certain lot in <lb/>
town of on the <lb/>
of and <lb/>
and known in the plan of <lb/>
town as lot number one <lb/>
and twelve <lb/>
Public <lb/>
the estate of Amy <lb/>
Williamson, <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
NEGLECT. <lb/>
II to tr <lb/>
bad in i <lb/>
Scrofula <lb/>
Flint unit all <lb/>
i early stages. <lb/>
tint <lb/>
Eczema <lb/>
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i Curtain Swiss, Curtain Poles <lb/>
in iii r, Shades <lb/>
in all and sever. <lb/>
feet long, <lb/>
and<lb/>
Parker, Lillie Parker, Mabel <lb/>
Clara Herta <lb/>
Brown, Butts, <lb/>
WILL IMPEACH. <lb/>
Rugs Squires, Carpets Oil <lb/>
Cloths, Door Hats, in rubber, Steel and Co- <lb/>
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps, Libra <lb/>
Lamps, Lanterns, Tinware; sec our c <lb/>
Oil Can, tills you lamp does not run it <lb/>
over <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
Room Solid ink. ran Inn in hon <lb/>
of Hi i iV t <lb/>
Mil. ii into Cries <lb/>
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parlor Court of the <lb/>
can of n. of Jesse <lb/>
It. Cox vs Mary Cox and II. <lb/>
Cox, the will sell <lb/>
for cash at the Court. House door <lb/>
la Greenville on Monday the 2nd <lb/>
day of January, the following <lb/>
piece, pared or tract of <lb/>
land, situate in the County of Pitt <lb/>
and located at X <lb/>
at the junction of the <lb/>
and <lb/>
down the toad to <lb/>
Cox's line, them-e With <lb/>
Cox's line around lo <lb/>
road, with the Tuft <lb/>
mad to John W. Cox's two a <lb/>
half acre tract to <lb/>
the acre tract on mail, <lb/>
and With said Tali road lo <lb/>
containing the <lb/>
home and <lb/>
land by the I <lb/>
c K. Cox. <lb/>
This Nov. 38th<lb/>
Attorney. <lb/>
that out of Mill <lb/>
to and <lb/>
All Other <lb/>
Blood Troubles. <lb/>
Yon to <lb/>
an your If do <lb/>
not Ben I at one to Joe Pen o, <lb/>
Kit Hell. for one hot <lb/>
, how at <lb/>
people the <lb/>
area cured. It <lb/>
It will cure v n <lb/>
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The of <lb/>
by <lb/>
He<lb/>
grooms father. A. White <lb/>
was one of ease and <lb/>
the Governor tills An attended n large number of <lb/>
appointee of will, <lb/>
of course, be a Republican. Item <lb/>
magistrates elect are ago ill <lb/>
requested to qualify, and do w <lb/>
once. must done on or <lb/>
December i-t. <lb/>
our people. The bridal presents <lb/>
were and of <lb/>
very valuable. <lb/>
Greenville has no more popular <lb/>
people than this couple. <lb/>
Mr. White is a prosperous <lb/>
i haul and a young man of splendid <lb/>
character line business quail <lb/>
lies. The bride is a most charm- <lb/>
young high <lb/>
qualities of true <lb/>
aid is much admired by a large <lb/>
circle of friends. <lb/>
its beat <lb/>
to the couple tot a <lb/>
life. <lb/>
the Rev. J. L. Burns, <lb/>
of at Raleigh, has <lb/>
come to grief. Lost summer he <lb/>
to <lb/>
running through capitol <lb/>
tine dog poison <lb/>
belonged to Mr. <lb/>
that gentleman brought sail <lb/>
for damages against the Be. <lb/>
The case came In <lb/>
Wednesday and was <lb/>
given against the defendant for <lb/>
and costs. took an <lb/>
peal to a higher Court and be <lb/>
Is going to the mailer out In <lb/>
the death, <lb/>
GOWNS <lb/>
WINTER. <lb/>
Handsome street made <lb/>
Of in <lb/>
bright MM Or fray, Velvet trims <lb/>
both and silk goods. The <lb/>
newest jet trimming is in open <lb/>
like with heads <lb/>
spangles <lb/>
Heavier arc of silk <lb/>
and braid in scroll <lb/>
metrical put terns. If the is <lb/>
for a street gown have it of <lb/>
with steel buckle, bill for <lb/>
evening dress may have the <lb/>
Rhinestones lie worn at the <lb/>
hack without any bow, only lung <lb/>
rounded cuds w Ii a frill of <lb/>
all <lb/>
Home <lb/>
If your isn't <lb/>
enough lo justify extensive <lb/>
Using, better confine work to <lb/>
the columns of the paper In <lb/>
town. It is a pretty sure thing <lb/>
the la's people in <lb/>
whose trade is most <lb/>
the ones who take the lust paper. <lb/>
Any one who looks through <lb/>
advertising of the aver <lb/>
age newspaper can not help seeing <lb/>
that much the money that is <lb/>
paid for advertising in them is <lb/>
wasted. The money is wasted, not <lb/>
became the Is not good, Km <lb/>
is not to <lb/>
advantage. <lb/>
One good advertisement is heller <lb/>
than three or four poor ones. Von <lb/>
might give a nail a thousand light <lb/>
tape and not get it Into the wood <lb/>
one sixteenth of an inch. You <lb/>
would lie where yon <lb/>
started when you get through. <lb/>
Two or three good strong <lb/>
with a hummer would drive it clear <lb/>
who. together with But <lb/>
the without a is <lb/>
I the most thoroughly hated man in <lb/>
the Slate, mat and may not be <lb/>
peached. <lb/>
That he ought to lie no one <lb/>
doubts, but I here arc reasons which <lb/>
have sparing <lb/>
under certain conditions <lb/>
vies of the tart the <lb/>
ant is a Re- <lb/>
publican, and not a very brilliant <lb/>
one less sense than <lb/>
Russell, and less malice pas <lb/>
also, it should be added to his <lb/>
credit. <lb/>
If Russell answers affirmatively <lb/>
when the question, will you <lb/>
lie good is formally put to him <lb/>
the representatives of the part <lb/>
which thrashed him, all may go <lb/>
well with Russell, for a time at <lb/>
least. <lb/>
if be begins any more of his <lb/>
fool antics and bullying tactics the <lb/>
jig will ho up with him. <lb/>
instance, if he accepts the <lb/>
suggestion of Hancock, the chair <lb/>
the <lb/>
c declines to issue <lb/>
a certificate of election to the North <lb/>
Carolina Congressmen elect, or any <lb/>
one of them, a short shift for <lb/>
will lie the knows <lb/>
this. No one knows it better, and <lb/>
he will have thoroughly made up <lb/>
his mind what his future shall <lb/>
by the time the General Assembly <lb/>
convenes in <lb/>
It is the general opinion that he <lb/>
w ill decide to especial <lb/>
as be has no power and <lb/>
will lie utterly in the <lb/>
hands of the coming Legislature. <lb/>
Raleigh Correspondent Charleston <lb/>
News and Courier. <lb/>
A WORD WITH SUBSCRIBERS. <lb/>
There many people who owe <lb/>
Eastern for sub <lb/>
script ion and we would appreciate <lb/>
their making an effort to settle <lb/>
This is the time of year when <lb/>
pie should pay their debts. Tim <lb/>
bus tried to serve you <lb/>
faithfully that it him <lb/>
earned and ought to have every <lb/>
penny it. don't de- <lb/>
lay about this matter. We <lb/>
to make on the <lb/>
paper and mill money to do it <lb/>
with. If owe us anything <lb/>
on and you d not <lb/>
owe us anything this article is not <lb/>
Intended for show your <lb/>
of your county by <lb/>
being prompt in settlement of what <lb/>
owe it. <lb/>
Constipation <lb/>
MUM -n H <lb/>
mo lorn- lo hovels<lb/>
db not educate your <lb/>
it will <lb/>
p e. <lb/>
V, <lb/>
etc. Pill <lb/>
en. <lb/>
I. Hood A v, Mass. <lb/>
Wm N <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
R. J. assignee of W. II. <lb/>
against <lb/>
K. <lb/>
In the above entitled action, at <lb/>
Spring term 1809, the <lb/>
of County, <lb/>
having rendered against <lb/>
defendant in favor of the plaintiff <lb/>
for two hundred and fifty live <lb/>
hue, with interest, and for costs, <lb/>
subject to credits to one <lb/>
hundred and eighty eight dollars <lb/>
and twenty cents. And it appear <lb/>
that than three years <lb/>
have elapsed since execution has <lb/>
bean and it further <lb/>
appearing to the Court the <lb/>
defendant is a Don resident of the <lb/>
Stale of Carolina. Ami the <lb/>
assignee of said judgment having <lb/>
tiled the proper and mil- <lb/>
lion for leave lo issue execution <lb/>
said judgment. <lb/>
The said K. <lb/>
is hereby notified to appear at my <lb/>
office in N. on the <lb/>
day of December, and <lb/>
show cause, if any he why <lb/>
edition not issue <lb/>
him on said judgment otherwise <lb/>
execution Mill lie is <lb/>
for the balance due on said <lb/>
judgment. <lb/>
under my flu <lb/>
of November <lb/>
B. A. k <lb/>
Court Pitt Co. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Pitt County. <lb/>
Jesse Cannon, <lb/>
of <lb/>
Against <lb/>
Junior. George<lb/>
Lemuel Tyson and <lb/>
i Carmen. <lb/>
Jenny Barrett who is a defendant <lb/>
ill the above cause, will <lb/>
lake notice that a special proceed- <lb/>
entitled as has been <lb/>
commenced in the Superior Court <lb/>
of county, before the Clerk, lo <lb/>
sell the real of <lb/>
in order to make assets ; <lb/>
the said defendant will further <lb/>
take notice that she is to. <lb/>
appear at the office of the Clerk <lb/>
the Superior Court of county, <lb/>
on Friday the day of <lb/>
in and answer or <lb/>
demur lo the petition and com <lb/>
plaint tiled in said action, or <lb/>
ill will apply to the court <lb/>
tile relief demanded therein. <lb/>
Gives under my hand, this <lb/>
day of 1808, <lb/>
B. A. Mote, <lb/>
Court Co. <lb/>
line i MM <lb/>
FELT <lb/>
tell at <lb/>
cents EACH, <lb/>
a mil I none <lb/>
v my <lb/>
MRS. <lb/>
Dry Q W <lb/>
Shoes. Trunks <lb/>
and Pants. <lb/>
rime <lb/>
Vehicles, all kinds <lb/>
Gins and <lb/>
men Is short notice. <lb/>
Carts, Wagons Brackets, <lb/>
foots, etc., made to <lb/>
Shops on Dickinson Avenue, <lb/>
cue <lb/>
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will sold at OCT PRICED, including the <lb/>
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Am. in <lb/>
Friday, 1888. <lb/>
Andrew <lb/>
II. T. Kind went to Washington <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. P, K. has been <lb/>
for vs. <lb/>
vi <lb/>
AX <lb/>
REMEMBER AX <lb/>
presents itself at this store to <lb/>
more to than it has ever our <lb/>
pleasure to to offer you. Our Winter <lb/>
is full of new and goods <lb/>
from cheapest to <lb/>
These are bound to <lb/>
p and we will sell them <lb/>
at prices to suit the <lb/>
times. Our <lb/>
aim i n <lb/>
business is to <lb/>
send our fellow <lb/>
men away from our store <lb/>
with values that will make <lb/>
for us lasting friends. <lb/>
1st that we are headquarters <lb/>
Hats, Caps, Shirts, <lb/>
line of <lb/>
Furnishings is full of new and things. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, CLOTHIER. <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
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THE EASTERN <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
Now for winter. <lb/>
Get holiday advertisements <lb/>
ready. <lb/>
The train was nearly an hour <lb/>
late Friday night. <lb/>
thermometer went down to <lb/>
Thursday night. <lb/>
Everybody did not have turkey <lb/>
on Thanksgiving day. <lb/>
Thanksgiving Day gave us some <lb/>
raw, weather. <lb/>
Thanksgiving hunters were more <lb/>
numerous than the cap- <lb/>
V. Murphy, of Dayton, <lb/>
Fla. has taken a position here at <lb/>
J. Noble's barber shop. <lb/>
Household and kitchen furniture <lb/>
for sale. Apply to<lb/>
Others have been made happy, <lb/>
SO can you, by buying a Standard <lb/>
Sewing Machine from <lb/>
The Methodist and <lb/>
Sunday schools meet <lb/>
row at o'clock M., Instead <lb/>
of in the morning. <lb/>
CLOSES THE YEAR. <lb/>
night Rev. R. M. Wat- <lb/>
son closes his year as <lb/>
pastor of the Methodist church <lb/>
here, and he goes to the Confer- <lb/>
at Elizabeth City next week. <lb/>
Mr. Watson has been two <lb/>
and that time has <lb/>
greatly endeared himself lo the <lb/>
people, it is the wish of every <lb/>
the Conference return <lb/>
him to this charge. <lb/>
Fob South <lb/>
a good house with six rooms, and <lb/>
stables and water on lot. Posses <lb/>
given first of next year. <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
We the publishers for a <lb/>
copy of the old reliable Turner's <lb/>
X. Almanac for There <lb/>
is not a more widely <lb/>
cation in State. <lb/>
The next occasion to which <lb/>
Greenville people are looking for- <lb/>
ward is the meeting here of <lb/>
Baptist State It is <lb/>
now less than two weeks off. <lb/>
FOB house <lb/>
West Fifth street with six rooms, <lb/>
stables, barns and all other needed <lb/>
out buildings, including one and <lb/>
half acres of open ground well <lb/>
proved. Good well of water on <lb/>
premises. John <lb/>
TO READERS. <lb/>
You will soon be thinking about <lb/>
taking magazines for next year. <lb/>
The ma <lb/>
lion to all thee magazines and can <lb/>
make special prices where two or <lb/>
more are taken together. We can <lb/>
also give a discount when they arc <lb/>
taken in connection with this, pa- <lb/>
ROSTER OF THE COMPANY <lb/>
Just before the mustering out of <lb/>
Co. E. of. the Second Regiment. <lb/>
Clerk H. A. Blow prepared and <lb/>
had printed a complete roster of <lb/>
the company and sold the copies <lb/>
among the members. Every <lb/>
of a copy of the roster should <lb/>
take In preserving it. From <lb/>
the organization to the <lb/>
out of the company only <lb/>
died, Sergeant J. <lb/>
who died in the hospital<lb/>
HIS HEALTH IMPROVED. <lb/>
was truly glad <lb/>
to get letter from Me. W. B. <lb/>
published elsewhere <lb/>
this issue. Glad because it is a <lb/>
pleasure to publish u letter from <lb/>
one who w rite as entertainingly as <lb/>
he does, but more glad that he was <lb/>
able to write letter his own <lb/>
baud, which indicate so much <lb/>
his health. The <lb/>
many friends who knew the con- <lb/>
of his health for last few- <lb/>
months were so anxious <lb/>
him, are glad to learn of bis<lb/>
The New York World recalls <lb/>
following interesting bit of <lb/>
cal history <lb/>
The last seven president <lb/>
have been carried alternately, <lb/>
with the regularity of u year <lb/>
clock, by each of the two great <lb/>
parties. The record <lb/>
Republican. <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Republican. <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Republican. <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Republican. <lb/>
In according to the rule the <lb/>
President should again a Demo- <lb/>
W. Wiggins to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Nut went to Scotland <lb/>
E. Crews, of Wilmington <lb/>
Messenger, spent Thursday here. <lb/>
Forbes went to <lb/>
last night and returned this morn <lb/>
Misses Alike and Alice <lb/>
Smith went to Bethel lo spend <lb/>
Thanksgiving. <lb/>
Miss Maud Blow came up from <lb/>
Washington Wednesday evening to <lb/>
spend a few days with her <lb/>
V. L. Stephens, of Dunn, who <lb/>
was here at death and burial <lb/>
of his father, returned Thursday <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
Jack of <lb/>
to sick with fever. He has <lb/>
been brought here In the home of <lb/>
his grandfather, Dr. <lb/>
M, 1888. <lb/>
Mrs. Waller Pollard is sick with <lb/>
lever. <lb/>
S. F. Freeman left this morning <lb/>
for Washington. <lb/>
J. R. Moore returned Friday <lb/>
evening from a trip to Burgaw. <lb/>
Willie Evans came home <lb/>
evening from to see his <lb/>
mother. <lb/>
Miss Carrie of Washing <lb/>
ton, who was here on a visit lo <lb/>
Miss Langley, <lb/>
home this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. A. A. Forbes and Chief of <lb/>
Police T. F. Christ man <lb/>
Friday evening from where <lb/>
they had bean to attend funeral <lb/>
Of their brother, D. P. <lb/>
THE POOR MADE GLAD. <lb/>
The ladies of the King <lb/>
went out the County I loin <lb/>
Friday to take a feast to in- <lb/>
mates. The Bible teaches that <lb/>
giving to ti. . lending to <lb/>
Lord, these noble women who <lb/>
carried the feast, as well as those <lb/>
Who helped provide it, were indeed <lb/>
laying up for themselves treasure <lb/>
in Heaven. It was a time of glad <lb/>
for the poor inmates, and the <lb/>
gratitude they expressed for being <lb/>
thus remembered made those who <lb/>
went feel more than repaid for the <lb/>
trip to the Home. <lb/>
NEW DRESS. <lb/>
goes to its <lb/>
readers in a new dress of <lb/>
reading matter type. The change <lb/>
is not yet as complete as it will be. <lb/>
some of the material ordered being <lb/>
still road. When these are <lb/>
we expect to give you a neat <lb/>
paper. We have made these <lb/>
at considerable expense <lb/>
ask all patrons to lie prompt <lb/>
in their own obligations to the pa- <lb/>
per, and help us all they can by <lb/>
getting others to become patrons, <lb/>
per. Let us have your orders and A of <lb/>
we can save you money as well as and quick <lb/>
the trouble of ordering them and permanently cured by<lb/>
WORK. <lb/>
An apt old <lb/>
adage <lb/>
that <lb/>
work never <lb/>
done. <lb/>
la true of the <lb/>
manifold <lb/>
ties and in- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
who work all <lb/>
day In factor- <lb/>
lei and <lb/>
and half <lb/>
in <lb/>
making and <lb/>
their own <lb/>
or for others to patch out a <lb/>
income. who are too <lb/>
much on their feet, or who are unable to <lb/>
the of over-work and worry, <lb/>
are peculiarly susceptible to the weak- <lb/>
and irregularities that are the bane <lb/>
of womankind. The symptoms of <lb/>
derangements are insufficient or <lb/>
menstruation, headache, backache, <lb/>
displacements and es- <lb/>
nervousness amounting in many <lb/>
eases to hysteria. The use of morphine <lb/>
and examinations by male <lb/>
are painful and unpleasant. <lb/>
s Female tin <lb/>
standard remedy for a of a <lb/>
will and permanently cm <lb/>
the worst disorders of <lb/>
field's Regulator It sold by druggists it- <lb/>
one dollar n bottle. Interesting and vol- <lb/>
able books for women free c i <lb/>
application. <lb/>
M . in <lb/>
THANKSGIVING. <lb/>
The Way Observed <lb/>
nib Dir. <lb/>
is greatest town <lb/>
to Is- found, and it has some of <lb/>
beat people on the globe, don't <lb/>
care if we do say There may <lb/>
be things that lawn is back- <lb/>
ward in. there may some <lb/>
things we ought to ban- we <lb/>
haven't got, but when <lb/>
docs turn her head ID a mutter she <lb/>
goes at it with a zeal and earnest <lb/>
is not surpassed. And <lb/>
that was I lie spirit with which <lb/>
Thanksgiving Day was observed <lb/>
here, nothing <lb/>
it. All were <lb/>
closed, not a store being kept open, <lb/>
and with the exception of boys <lb/>
and the colored parading and <lb/>
hunting parties going <lb/>
out with their gnus tin- town had <lb/>
every appearance of n Sunday. <lb/>
The had very <lb/>
able worship. people <lb/>
and returning thanks <lb/>
to Almighty God for blessings <lb/>
He had bestowed <lb/>
Al o'clock services were held <lb/>
in the Episcopal church, <lb/>
oil by Rev. K. B. A Pol <lb/>
was taken <lb/>
son Orphanage amount <lb/>
At the nine hour the <lb/>
and baptist worship <lb/>
together in the Methodist <lb/>
church, sermon being preached <lb/>
Rev. A. W. His <lb/>
was Nation's <lb/>
under the divisions what we once <lb/>
were, what we are now, and <lb/>
our present position <lb/>
among the nations bring upon us. <lb/>
His discourse it splendid one. <lb/>
The collection was for Oxford <lb/>
Orphan Asylum amounted to <lb/>
no. <lb/>
At o'clock all <lb/>
united in a sen in- at the <lb/>
church and listened to a delightful <lb/>
address by Rev. X. M. Watson. <lb/>
His subject was Origin of <lb/>
Thanksgiving Day, bow it is <lb/>
We cannot mention <lb/>
all the good points be brought out, <lb/>
bill his reference to the good grow- <lb/>
out of Hill's <lb/>
lining forgot all people <lb/>
together in Thanks <lb/>
giving also the social <lb/>
features in the day's observance, <lb/>
were very Collection <lb/>
was the Orphan- <lb/>
age and to <lb/>
There was good music all the <lb/>
churches, the I Were a <lb/>
by Mr s. II. Cherry at <lb/>
evening sci vices being <lb/>
ally charming. <lb/>
The contributions <lb/>
peak something of Greenville's <lb/>
generosity. Besides the amounts <lb/>
in the churches as mention- <lb/>
ed above, the raised In <lb/>
i ash several boxes of supplies <lb/>
for Asylum, and the <lb/>
fellows and Daughters of Re- <lb/>
contributed 111.80 <lb/>
respectively to the Odd Fellows <lb/>
Orphanage at <lb/>
A LINK.<lb/>
all aware of the fact <lb/>
all the rail roads in the count n <lb/>
can not arrange a schedule <lb/>
would please every <lb/>
where. We are also aware of <lb/>
fact that, the railroad authorities <lb/>
cannot, afford to even consider <lb/>
every that might <lb/>
DUde. in regard lo a change of <lb/>
there a <lb/>
link iii the of <lb/>
trains that is sadly felt <lb/>
by the of this see <lb/>
lion. If, is the <lb/>
aM our eastern trains the <lb/>
north bound morning train Hob <lb/>
good. Now, I have a plan in my <lb/>
mind, it seems lo me would <lb/>
Hill. trouble, without inter <lb/>
with other railroad k u. <lb/>
any way w <lb/>
The u on the <lb/>
branch bat hut a short run any <lb/>
way. Let that train start in time <lb/>
to make ii with morn <lb/>
train and return <lb/>
to Turn a on her regular schedule. <lb/>
e et is remedied. If you <lb/>
think y might consider the <lb/>
necessity i if such a change, you arc <lb/>
at to publish this, for with <lb/>
a i lit age, many people would <lb/>
goto Ban and return the BUM <lb/>
day, wins do not go at all. <lb/>
very <lb/>
W. K. <lb/>
mi <lb/>
A c. Henry <lb/>
t i was drinking am <lb/>
trying raise a row, was shot and <lb/>
killed Dudley's barroom, <lb/>
Washington, on Friday night. <lb/>
From what we can learn there were <lb/>
no eye witnesses to killing and <lb/>
no particulars could be obtained as <lb/>
to just how it occurred.<lb/>
LODGE OF <lb/>
A lodge of the Ancient order of <lb/>
was at <lb/>
Masonic Hall Tuesday night, with <lb/>
the follow <lb/>
F. II. Chief. <lb/>
It. M. Vice Worthy <lb/>
Chief. <lb/>
W. T. Worthy <lb/>
Chief. <lb/>
D. S. <lb/>
Dr. K. A. <lb/>
There were some other <lb/>
whose names did <lb/>
not gel. <lb/>
As we have said again and again. <lb/>
our further acquaintance eon <lb/>
the belief, newspapers of <lb/>
North Carolina, as a whole, are an <lb/>
honor to the state. The average <lb/>
editor ill this Slate is honest and <lb/>
earnest and true, lie is not a liar <lb/>
a hypocrite, as it has become <lb/>
popular of him, but no <lb/>
off he Stale works harder for <lb/>
its none are more <lb/>
patriotic than he. Quite <lb/>
often the country editor is <lb/>
equipped, and he is neither master <lb/>
of his own nor of any other tongue. <lb/>
wholesale denunciation of <lb/>
press that has grown so <lb/>
and oft repealed assert mi- <lb/>
that newspapers of the country <lb/>
arc with is wholly <lb/>
false, and the charge conies mainly <lb/>
from those whose trickery these <lb/>
papers have exposed. We believe <lb/>
North Carolina owes more to Du- <lb/>
worked and ill paid <lb/>
editor than lo any other class of <lb/>
her and <lb/>
TO CURB A COLD IN A DAY. <lb/>
Take Laxative Quinine Tab <lb/>
All druggists refund <lb/>
if fails to cure. The gen <lb/>
nine has L. I. on each <lb/>
IS <lb/>
over Ibis list and select <lb/>
when you want <lb/>
Currants, Raisins, Citrons Dried <lb/>
reaches and Goods <lb/>
of every description. <lb/>
Baked Beans and Plum Pudding, <lb/>
Prepared and Unprepared Buck <lb/>
wheat. <lb/>
Dessert inc. and <lb/>
new goods <lb/>
TONS <lb/>
r-cT. <lb/>
Savage, San Co., <lb/>
Exchange St. NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Liberal Cash Advances on Consignment. Prompt <lb/>
Market Prices Guaranteed. <lb/>
Dealers in Cotton Ties, Peanut Fertilizers, <lb/>
Agricultural Plaster, fee. and patronage so- <lb/>
cited. <lb/>
MORE THAN PLEASED. <lb/>
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and Ties and a lull line <lb/>
Heavy Groceries nave arrived and we will pat <lb/>
the low to you until it will compel you <lb/>
to buy. It you once see the goods and near the <lb/>
are my customer. <lb/>
JAMES B. WHITE. <lb/>
Greenville, N <lb/>
HEAD PONDER<lb/>
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friends <lb/>
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COUNTY <lb/>
EDWARDS JOBS, <lb/>
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value -if those <lb/>
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fattened on the office. 00- <lb/>
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flamed by evil and <lb/>
delude <lb/>
became of <lb/>
the hour of <lb/>
was that boasted val <lb/>
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braggarts the <lb/>
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loyally of the <lb/>
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to out to test <lb/>
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upon whose <lb/>
nut-tenths of pop <lb/>
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pay per of the taxes <lb/>
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and poor who <lb/>
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f-r the poor. <lb/>
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every helpings and <lb/>
without <lb/>
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the former office <lb/>
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races and colors are in <lb/>
from storm <lb/>
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dupes and victims. They <lb/>
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tr basis u <lb/>
neither m culture, neither <lb/>
profit tor substance. A lemon bus <lb/>
them. question <lb/>
is they will profit by It. <lb/>
Post- <lb/>
Tho News a timely <lb/>
These Populists <lb/>
who with <lb/>
the to re-t -re u <lb/>
are everywhere <lb/>
that th-v con <lb/>
i hi to glorious result. <lb/>
in the Slate is <lb/>
grateful to have bad such <lb/>
allies. The, are <lb/>
inn brothers in and <lb/>
they hive a u interest and <lb/>
a co mi wit b all other <lb/>
while men in <lb/>
OVER TUB <lb/>
A Nat in New Java stock <lb/>
change sold lot V. <lb/>
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bit lo <lb/>
dent y. <lb/>
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tor it <lb/>
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am. . a m. <lb/>
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DAILY Jack- <lb/>
M mi New Ben <lb/>
Sunday S pm <lb/>
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in <lb/>
form i- now, said a <lb/>
dweller, obsolete with <lb/>
by modern <lb/>
In <lb/>
la now address lady of lbs <lb/>
h ass n vastly more <lb/>
and ow .; varied <lb/>
have <lb/>
out a new and tin is left at <lb/>
door by s man says not the <lb/>
lady of I m <lb/>
tills to Mrs. This <lb/>
the lady of the of <lb/>
a.- the of in- <lb/>
oils Sun. <lb/>
s of <lb/>
had frankness to <lb/>
that ho looked tho of <lb/>
Dumas and indeed on <lb/>
French plays of the lighter sort, <lb/>
as grossly to the public <lb/>
et De <lb/>
Moray, et <lb/>
is respectfully <lb/>
wrote lbs American, ca- <lb/>
Me a few words in reference to the fol- <lb/>
lowing What benefit will be <lb/>
derived your grace's from in- <lb/>
On the margin of this tho prince <lb/>
ply wrote <lb/>
Table Lowe. <lb/>
Pitt's pm <lb/>
HIS. <lb/>
Twenty Years Proof. <lb/>
keep the how- <lb/>
i Is in natural motion and cleanse <lb/>
system of all impurities An <lb/>
absolute cur; for sick headache, <lb/>
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
do without <lb/>
R. P. Smith, Va. <lb/>
writes I don't know how I <lb/>
do without them. have <lb/>
Liver disease for over twenty <lb/>
Am now entirely cured. <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
1875. <lb/>
Sam <lb/>
OLD DOMINION Lit<lb/>
Hominy Rolled <lb/>
Oats, Prepared Small <lb/>
Hominy, Pork Sausage hi. Y. <lb/>
Sugar Corn, canned Toma- <lb/>
toes. Raisins, Dales, <lb/>
Currants, Citrons, <lb/>
Gelatins, <lb/>
Butter <lb/>
and <lb/>
Cheese <lb/>
S C Hams <lb/>
per lb S C. <lb/>
Shoulders <lb/>
Coffee, For- <lb/>
to Rico M lasses and re- <lb/>
member can save money b <lb/>
BEDSTEADS BUREAUS <lb/>
CHAIRS -MATTRESSES-BED <lb/>
SPRINGS <lb/>
mm <lb/>
me and I will el to <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
I cannot split <lb/>
to you M indelicately refer. It <lb/>
s violation of a <lb/>
I made to me aped <lb/>
What kind of a prom- <lb/>
have the poker habit in our <lb/>
family, and I promised mother <lb/>
I'd never touch a chip in any form. <lb/>
Cleveland Plain Dealer. <lb/>
Mare. <lb/>
A Scottish paper tell a story of San- <lb/>
Mo, a farmer who <lb/>
bad been spending an hour or two in <lb/>
the evening with a friend a couple of <lb/>
miles away. It was a moonlight night. <lb/>
and Sandy, after partaking freely of bit <lb/>
friend's hospitality, wan riding quietly <lb/>
home across sheep pasture on bit <lb/>
when came <lb/>
an open ditch, which his refused <lb/>
to cross. <lb/>
said rider, <lb/>
Ye jut gang <lb/>
Ho turned bock about a hundred <lb/>
yards, wheeled round gave the <lb/>
a touch of his whip. On went at a <lb/>
canter, but as they reached the <lb/>
of ditch stopped dead and <lb/>
hot Sandy clean over to other side. <lb/>
himself up, Sandy looked <lb/>
bis mare straight in the face and <lb/>
era pitched indeed, ma <lb/>
Bit boo are ye to get <lb/>
I r Of Jill <lb/>
One day soon after the Mulberry Bend <lb/>
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Ml p m Marlon Sir <lb/>
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pm, w pm, <lb/>
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cm. Mi lift <lb/>
daily n, <lb/>
night, Xe <lb/>
York 0.30 am. <lb/>
1801 pm, pm. <lb/>
3.46 pm, Rich- <lb/>
Norfolk 2.20 pm <lb/>
Weldon m Tarboro <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
am. Leave Wilton <lb/>
7-01 am. Warsaw <lb/>
-in. am. <lb/>
Washington on lion- <lb/>
Fridays at A <lb/>
water permitting to <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb/>
A. M. on Tuesdays, Thurs- <lb/>
days and Saturdays <lb/>
depending on stage of <lb/>
i at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
and all points for the West <lb/>
should order by <lb/>
the Old Dominion from <lb/>
New York. Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line <lb/>
Merchants Miners Line from <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Agent, <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
t, J. C KR <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
A n mini named <lb/>
from county, <lb/>
of death Mexico. Jo <lb/>
killed the chief of police id a <lb/>
Mexican <lb/>
amount of money in th <lb/>
States averages <lb/>
The in <lb/>
per capita. <lb/>
d amounts, in <lb/>
ate, die <lb/>
The In the world for <lb/>
Bruises, Sores, fliers. Halt <lb/>
Chapped Hands <lb/>
Corns, and all -Skin <lb/>
positively cures Piles or no <lb/>
n quired. It Is guaranteed give <lb/>
i or money <lb/>
per <lb/>
Hi No. <lb/>
, New Karl aw. <lb/>
In. <lb/>
No. <lb/>
M. nm. <lb/>
pm. Jacksonville pm <lb/>
Savanna 1.43 night, Charles- <lb/>
ton <lb/>
Atlanta 7.00 urn. Ma <lb/>
am, <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
6.16 am, <lb/>
am, <lb/>
i- am, Lake <lb/>
oil am <lb/>
on <lb/>
. arrives Scotland Neck at , <lb/>
I, p. m., 7.6 <lb/>
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. m., a. m. <lb/>
all sat <lb/>
a. m., in I P . m <lb/>
a. m. and y <lb/>
in leave Parmele am and <lb/>
V nil pm a at Washington m i am <lb/>
and Dally except Sunday <lb/>
Train leaves n U, via Albs <lb/>
park was laid out in Italian m ire ft R. R. dally <lb/>
of York man bad bad <lb/>
more to do tho good work than <lb/>
any one was passing there. As he <lb/>
happily along, thinking of tin <lb/>
tenements that to stand there, tin <lb/>
fresh, clean earth attracted sod lit <lb/>
walked out noon it. Stamping Joyously <lb/>
about, he <lb/>
They have planted <lb/>
seed and soon tho green grass will <lb/>
spring under the warm sunshine. II <lb/>
Is my <lb/>
Just i hen a park policeman bad <lb/>
slipped up landed two <lb/>
on the good man's back. <lb/>
grass, ye old <lb/>
paid. off ye, quick <lb/>
now, an don't let mo ketch ye <lb/>
hi I'll See <lb/>
The philanthropist bad I wildly <lb/>
to the walk and his fist doubled up <lb/>
with anger, hut a thought, <lb/>
tho was right, caused <lb/>
bis band to relax, and maker of <lb/>
park sore but wire at <lb/>
York <lb/>
A while frosting Fort street <lb/>
at picked the crosswalk <lb/>
a Yale look key with a tag attachment <lb/>
on which was pen printed in <lb/>
letters word He was <lb/>
over significance of <lb/>
word when the hear of key <lb/>
along of it. As two <lb/>
men were old friend., key <lb/>
banded over to its owner. <lb/>
my laid <lb/>
finder of the key, purport <lb/>
of that word upon the <lb/>
tho reply <lb/>
key unlocks my box. <lb/>
stands for key. <lb/>
office key. <lb/>
the two <lb/>
ed opposite each with a <lb/>
It i his Fm <lb/>
d at p. m., Sunday P. M; <lb/>
lye Plymouth 7.40 P. M , 8.10 p. m <lb/>
leaves Plymouth dally <lb/>
7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a. <lb/>
and II. CO <lb/>
on Branch leave <lb/>
Rocky Mt arrive <lb/>
pm Hope pm He <lb/>
log leave Siring Hope am N <lb/>
B Mt sin <lb/>
dally Sunday. <lb/>
train on Midland N. i v <lb/>
dally, except Sun is. <lb/>
arriving 8.30 a. x. R <lb/>
turning leaves a. t., <lb/>
10.25 a, m. <lb/>
train on Clinton <lb/>
saw for Clinton dally, except <lb/>
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lea-es <lb/>
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Pas. Agent. <lb/>
rt Manager <lb/>
F M <lb/>
Ca oil a, I <lb/>
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rah . U. mid vile <lb/>
Warren and <lb/>
The I. will <lb/>
entitle. a above <lb/>
a e n d th- t <lb/>
Court County to sell for a <lb/>
vision a t act or parcel f land <lb/>
Bribed in the file In this <lb/>
t c de <lb/>
m that I I required f <lb/>
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M h v v in and answer <lb/>
de to ill comp n . hi n <lb/>
till t thee for the <lb/>
demand d in om,. am. <lb/>
I his nth day October ISM <lb/>
K. A. <lb/>
UNDERTAKER <lb/>
iS <lb/>
We have new <lb/>
hearse and the nicest fine of <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets, in wood, <lb/>
brought <lb/>
to Greenville. <lb/>
We are prepared to do em- <lb/>
in all its forms- <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
funerals and bodies entrusted <lb/>
to our care will receive <lb/>
mark of respect. <lb/>
Our prices are lower than ever. <lb/>
We do not want monopoly <lb/>
but court competition. <lb/>
We can be found at any and <lb/>
all times in the John Flanagan <lb/>
BOB CO <lb/>
HY<lb/>
every <lb/>
and evening. Prayer meeting <lb/>
evening. Bay, A. W. <lb/>
pastor. Sunday school A. M, <lb/>
C. Superintendent. <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
school <lb/>
A. M. W. B. Brown, <lb/>
-every Sun- <lb/>
morning and evening. <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Key. <lb/>
N. M, Pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
A. M. A B. <lb/>
third <lb/>
Sunday, morning and evening. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, Sunday <lb/>
A M. E. B. <lb/>
dent. <lb/>
A. F. ft A- No <lb/>
I meets and third Monday even <lb/>
lug. It. M. J. <lb/>
I. Lodge <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. W. r. <lb/>
Burch N. O. I. D. Sec. <lb/>
K. P. No, M, <lb/>
every evening. Dr E. A. <lb/>
Jr, C. C. B. E. K. <lb/>
K. a. <lb/>
II. A. Vance No. Ht <lb/>
meets every Thursday evening. W. I. <lb/>
Wilson, R Lang. Sec. <lb/>
Greenville School <lb/>
tor Young Ladies. <lb/>
Will he In till <lb/>
the depot. <lb/>
Limited to Exceed <lb/>
L. <lb/>
begins Thursday, 1st <lb/>
1st to 4th Grades per <lb/>
12.00 <lb/>
ft courses <lb/>
per mouth <lb/>
Latin, Creek, French, each <lb/>
per mom ii I <lb/>
Theory liar. <lb/>
pea month 3.00 <lb/>
Lessons <lb/>
per month <lb/>
Terms monthly. <lb/>
Pupils taking both Music and Liter- <lb/>
course will be allowed <lb/>
hope to merit the substantial sup <lb/>
. and full lento of those Inter. <lb/>
education and <lb/>
you to make your <lb/>
it ones to enter your at our school t <lb/>
Any further desired information <lb/>
e given. <lb/>
L. L. <lb/>
J C. A CO <lb/>
N.<lb/>
HI <lb/>
Bethel School <lb/>
The Fall Term begins on <lb/>
MONDAY <lb/>
ThU Is s school of high <lb/>
sues. <lb/>
Only this- will no em- <lb/>
very work will b, <lb/>
do-e. <lb/>
I be best discipline will be maintains. <lb/>
Board from Is lo per month <lb/>
a as or n I i ion. <lb/>
H to II <lb/>
Intermediate to <lb/>
Blah School o <lb/>
Husks <lb/>
A of per tent will be <lb/>
owed when Is Iii advance for <lb/>
whole term <lb/>
or ad- <lb/>
dress <lb/>
7.1 <lb/>
GREEN a <lb/>
ACADEMY. <lb/>
The next of this school <lb/>
or 6th, 1898 <lb/>
r, <lb/>
I English <lb/>
Higher<lb/>
ll <lb/>
2.10 <lb/>
12.60 <lb/>
KM <lb/>
11.00 <lb/>
will be spared to do <lb/>
class work. <lb/>
will In glad to hue Tot <lb/>
or <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
too Invent alto Ml <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices reasonable <lb/>
to R. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Ire. ales. <lb/>
photo. <lb/>
paint. <lb/>
The in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest I <lb/>
prices paid <lb/>
produce. <lb/>
sines <lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
-FOE- <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION TERMS per,; Year in A <lb/>
VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
O., HOT. <lb/>
A. Miles la prob- <lb/>
ably only in <lb/>
who will i. <lb/>
to moot Oar- <lb/>
who, with his fellow <lb/>
sinners named by f he recent <lb/>
to with Mr. M <lb/>
on Cuban is coming <lb/>
lo Miles <lb/>
look n to when <lb/>
he was in Cuba, daring the <lb/>
go will give din. <lb/>
in his honor, at <lb/>
will lie <lb/>
polite to but they will not <lb/>
lire themselves <lb/>
at him or his Gabon It <lb/>
is that <lb/>
with <lb/>
the administration. The matter <lb/>
bus not but if <lb/>
is thought that Mr. will <lb/>
refuse to receive his as- <lb/>
as a commission represent- <lb/>
the Cuban Assembly, may <lb/>
receive as private <lb/>
hear what they have <lb/>
Secretary to receive <lb/>
I hem. <lb/>
The we shall <lb/>
to pay Spain, if our terms for <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
are is only <lb/>
total amount this government <lb/>
will called upon lo pay. One <lb/>
section of the terms provides <lb/>
each country shall waive nil claims <lb/>
that its have the <lb/>
other for money damage. That <lb/>
will make the government <lb/>
for all damages to prop- <lb/>
Owned b American citizens <lb/>
in Cuba, during the two last <lb/>
. against <lb/>
more than <lb/>
are already on file at the Depart- <lb/>
of State, for this of dam- <lb/>
ages, and if this government be- <lb/>
responsible as many more <lb/>
are to lie tiled. Allowing that these <lb/>
claims would staled down one- <lb/>
fifth, there would still be left about <lb/>
for this government to <lb/>
pay, half that amount <lb/>
which it must pay to Spain. There <lb/>
is nothing In those for Amer- <lb/>
to any over. <lb/>
Wherever there a government <lb/>
appropriation there will <lb/>
devising means for getting some <lb/>
of the money. The that <lb/>
States will even <lb/>
more warships in the next fifteen <lb/>
years than it has built i the last <lb/>
years has resulted the <lb/>
formation of a ship builders trust, <lb/>
embracing practically all of the es- <lb/>
tire prepared <lb/>
to construct warships. Inasmuch <lb/>
as there has from the Hist an <lb/>
agreement among the shipbuilders <lb/>
as to prices when bidding for gov- <lb/>
work, It la a little difficult <lb/>
to understand why they have made <lb/>
this new combine, but certain that <lb/>
is not in interests of <lb/>
as was shown by the ac- <lb/>
of the combine In virtually <lb/>
compelling the Department <lb/>
to agree to its plans concerning the <lb/>
new monitors, contracts for which <lb/>
were recently given out. <lb/>
Thoughtful persons arc if <lb/>
the in which he made his <lb/>
money not giant enough to live in. <lb/>
who is Hid to have out <lb/>
British papers several <lb/>
years ago. where he <lb/>
lives three of his <lb/>
lime, has raging around <lb/>
Washington this week, the <lb/>
Philippine question, to an extent <lb/>
that has caused many to believe <lb/>
that he has big money Invested <lb/>
Spanish That is the only <lb/>
logical explanation of his wild <lb/>
about hoping Americans <lb/>
will lie shot down when they try to <lb/>
take possession of the Philippines, <lb/>
etc. <lb/>
The ease with Mr. <lb/>
Compelled Spain to cease its <lb/>
accept the terms <lb/>
by this government, as soon <lb/>
us he himself got down to business, <lb/>
shows that tho treaty of Peace <lb/>
might have been signed a <lb/>
ago had the administration made <lb/>
proper use of its power. The in <lb/>
is plain that the was <lb/>
allowed became it suited the plans <lb/>
of <lb/>
are swarming to Wash <lb/>
la-cause of the impression <lb/>
that the administration will geek <lb/>
to get Nicaragua Canal legislation <lb/>
through Congress. The i <lb/>
Costa who claims a right <lb/>
to consulted in the matter, is in <lb/>
Washington as an guest of <lb/>
this representative <lb/>
of Nicaragua is also on the ground. <lb/>
Representatives of the old canal <lb/>
company, which by its greedy de- <lb/>
has done more than any one <lb/>
thing to prevent legislation in the <lb/>
pus, are on hand to demand com- <lb/>
for what it claims to have <lb/>
spent, the agents of the New <lb/>
York which claims to <lb/>
have a brand new canal concession <lb/>
arc putting out feelers to ascertain <lb/>
what prospect they have for get- <lb/>
ting some money for In <lb/>
tn all these interests, there is <lb/>
a lobby employed by the French <lb/>
company, that is now at work on <lb/>
the Panama fur the purpose <lb/>
of trying to prevent action by Con- <lb/>
looking towards <lb/>
of the Nicaragua canal. <lb/>
Representative who <lb/>
was recently elected Governor of <lb/>
Tennessee, by it majority of thirty <lb/>
live thousand, will not resign his <lb/>
seat in the House until about the <lb/>
find of January, as he Will not lie <lb/>
inaugurated Governor until after <lb/>
that There has been some <lb/>
talk in about the prob- <lb/>
ability of his being elected to <lb/>
Senate, if he desires although <lb/>
it is known that Senator Hate, <lb/>
whose term will expire next March <lb/>
is a candidate for re-election. Mr. <lb/>
pleasantly but positively <lb/>
declined to discuss subject. <lb/>
was ask ed what he thought of the <lb/>
Republican assertions that the <lb/>
is dead, and said in <lb/>
reply is not even sleeping. <lb/>
is a live issue it will la.- I lie <lb/>
pivot upon which National <lb/>
Campaign of will turn. As <lb/>
as there is heavy taxation, <lb/>
heavy indebtedness of individuals, <lb/>
corporations government, and <lb/>
vast i transactions re- <lb/>
quiring a large volume of currency <lb/>
the question of the extent <lb/>
of our currency will lie mule <lb/>
appropriation bills, a river and <lb/>
harbor bill, enough <lb/>
to meet emergencies, and a bill <lb/>
providing a for Ha. <lb/>
wail. is opposed <lb/>
to om-taking permanent <lb/>
if the Philippines, although he <lb/>
approves of their being taken <lb/>
away from Spain. He says we <lb/>
aid the natives to establish <lb/>
an Independent government, to be <lb/>
under our protection until able to <lb/>
stand alone. Speaking the <lb/>
outlook, the Senator said <lb/>
The Democrats an- not downcast <lb/>
at the result of the election. The <lb/>
heavy Republican show the <lb/>
of the Democracy and in <lb/>
that the general <lb/>
lion will return the party to now <lb/>
Senator Hale makes it plain by <lb/>
his talk that he Intends to join Sen- <lb/>
Hoar iii opposing the <lb/>
treaty of peace, because <lb/>
it provides for States own <lb/>
Philippines, <lb/>
r there are other Republicans who <lb/>
will uprise the treaty, is not <lb/>
lively known, but. unless there <lb/>
have been some recent <lb/>
es, there area sufficient number of <lb/>
Democrats who will oppose It, to <lb/>
make it almost certain that no at- <lb/>
tempt will be made tn bring the <lb/>
to a vote during the life of <lb/>
this Congress. After March 4th. <lb/>
it is expected the required <lb/>
two-thirds vote can b--controlled in <lb/>
the Senate, which in <lb/>
extra session for the express <lb/>
pose of disposing of the treaty, <lb/>
without extra session of <lb/>
the House, if Mr. so wills <lb/>
it. <lb/>
That portion of Secretary Long's <lb/>
annual report, which Heats of the <lb/>
destruction of is so <lb/>
thoroughly full that <lb/>
it has disgusted many who had not <lb/>
heretofore believed In existence <lb/>
the clique In the Navy Depart. <lb/>
meat, which started out with the <lb/>
determination to exploit Admiral <lb/>
Sampson as a hero, at the expense <lb/>
of Admiral regardless of <lb/>
facts. If didn't do any <lb/>
more than report credits <lb/>
him with, why did Mr <lb/>
make him a Rear Admiral, <lb/>
DEPEND UPON<lb/>
a , i ;,,. <lb/>
for your i-y. <lb/>
with i in <lb/>
styles, selected ton r <lb/>
cure as to quality, l taste and <lb/>
sty es. s have a magnificent mm <lb/>
for the A large <lb/>
of the latest <lb/>
large in every depart <lb/>
you <lb/>
like them. an I <lb/>
latest, complete sad <lb/>
all prices. In see <lb/>
our , , mi,, <lb/>
of Inducements <lb/>
in mammoth stock of <lb/>
AN Mil <lb/>
II M <lb/>
Dry Milks <lb/>
Dress Trimmings, Laces. Edging, Notions, <lb/>
of all kinds, Gents Furnishing Goods, <lb/>
Caps, Shoes and in black and <lb/>
tit the ladies, men girls and boys. <lb/>
-aw <lb/>
nuke , s. sell the best sold <lb/>
by in e in our no n This . what our <lb/>
our Mi is A beautiful line of <lb/>
In while, black and color. <lb/>
la I colors. <lb/>
et Knives, <lb/>
and we war <lb/>
nun. <lb/>
line <lb/>
Curtain Poles <lb/>
--I. m v. in j <lb/>
he announcement of the It will be a live issue until <lb/>
that its commercial policy <lb/>
In the Philippines would be <lb/>
that of the equal <lb/>
freedom of trade to all nations <lb/>
which prevails in all f free trade <lb/>
England's colonies, is not the <lb/>
step towards tho abandonment of <lb/>
a strictly protective tariff <lb/>
Republican party. Many think it <lb/>
is. Whatever be Mr. <lb/>
intention, he will find Ha <lb/>
source to <lb/>
own business men and those <lb/>
countries who do business with <lb/>
us to have commercial policy <lb/>
for the Unites States and another <lb/>
for our colonies. <lb/>
Mr. Andrew Carnegie , tho mill- <lb/>
steel <lb/>
it is settled to the of <lb/>
mass of the people. I see that Sen- <lb/>
says that in tin- <lb/>
West no attention was paid to the <lb/>
speakers who to discuss <lb/>
silver. I am afraid he listened <lb/>
only to the speakers who were on <lb/>
his side. I know that in <lb/>
what is true of Tennessee, <lb/>
is, I believe, of the entire <lb/>
silver quest ion is still <lb/>
Senator of Mo., has <lb/>
turned to Washington to <lb/>
during of Congress. He <lb/>
thinks there will be very little new <lb/>
legislation at this session ; that the <lb/>
Important, accomplished is <lb/>
likely to be to the regular <lb/>
Some Objects of Legislation. <lb/>
The Legislature recently selected <lb/>
in North Carolina should aim to <lb/>
met laws so needful, reasonable <lb/>
good that all lovers of law and <lb/>
order would delight to obey them, <lb/>
and such as are not Inclined lo <lb/>
obey they should to taught to do <lb/>
so, or receive the just penalties <lb/>
disobedience. Tin- lawless of <lb/>
our people need special attention. <lb/>
If they will nut obey the laws then <lb/>
let them la- rigidly punished. <lb/>
There has bean too much pardon <lb/>
of criminals this State. <lb/>
When one is convicted is <lb/>
common for of law, <lb/>
judge and to sign <lb/>
lions fur his pardon. If he is not <lb/>
guilty do not convict him. If he <lb/>
is guilty fail not to punish him. <lb/>
Fear of punishment is the only <lb/>
to evil duel's. men <lb/>
though will obey the law because <lb/>
they love order, peace and justice. <lb/>
Abolish all unnecessary offices, <lb/>
Cut down officials, salaries and <lb/>
so that our taxes may lie reduced, <lb/>
The people think it Very grievous <lb/>
to pay high tuxes when their labor <lb/>
is so poorly paid, in order to pay <lb/>
large salaries to holders. <lb/>
Avoided <lb/>
of the State's money. <lb/>
Prove your capacity for <lb/>
by enacting such laws only <lb/>
will commend themselves to all <lb/>
D, in Wilson <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
Lace I Swiss, <lb/>
in in Shades <lb/>
in all colors-six and sever. <lb/>
feet long, <lb/>
and Smyrna <lb/>
Rugs Art Squares, Matting Oil <lb/>
Cloths, Door Mats, in rubber, Steel and Co- <lb/>
Crockery, Lamps, Hall Lamps, <lb/>
Lamps, Lanterns, Tinware; see our Automatic <lb/>
Oil Can, fills you lamp does not run it <lb/>
over <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
Bed Room Suits in Solid Oak, price from IN to <lb/>
of all kinds las <lb/>
The county supervisors of <lb/>
of this will <lb/>
hold their annual session in the <lb/>
House of Representative In Bel- <lb/>
December 37th. <lb/>
I Cribs aid t tidies, Lounges, <lb/>
of kinds, K i lei ten <lb/>
Tin Safes, Hall do. II pie, -in <lb/>
No question about I to us your <lb/>
you will come out en I. We aid ti <lb/>
every be u-e nil to the <lb/>
i t i u.-e <lb/>
Tours for mutual <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
i i. <lb/>
reputable <lb/>
wish to better their for. <lb/>
hands welcome and <lb/>
greater than <lb/>
id her portion of <lb/>
ii fertile <lb/>
capable of to per- <lb/>
any of the grown in <lb/>
the mildest temperate climates; <lb/>
a where an <lb/>
of average can <lb/>
., heal in <lb/>
whore summer <lb/>
per ii, ;.;, . ii sun, here <lb/>
slug, dowel's skies <lb/>
retain their summers the <lb/>
depth winter. there can <lb/>
Inn that section <lb/>
affords it ions and advantages <lb/>
not found elsewhere. A <lb/>
land blessed in every way by a <lb/>
bountiful creator. Where can the <lb/>
world produce Its equal <lb/>
w here we lire <lb/>
to of mankind turned <lb/>
on the South and especially on I his <lb/>
one of its most favored sections. <lb/>
with h climate, <lb/>
with a laud capable of raising <lb/>
most of h-i crops <lb/>
world, with waters teeming <lb/>
with food with forests of val <lb/>
liable with great water <lb/>
powers, situated in the of <lb/>
the raw material, a wealth <lb/>
her gold mines will when <lb/>
turned into the channels of <lb/>
men-. surprise the world, <lb/>
this mil lie the coining Kl <lb/>
Dorado of adventure ; <lb/>
In transform K the <lb/>
push and energy of <lb/>
method coupled with <lb/>
lo <lb/>
up ii enterprises. To all those <lb/>
coming thus Car <lb/>
offers a cordial welcome and <lb/>
them that well directed <lb/>
forts will mean an abundant <lb/>
Argonaut, <lb/>
I -nil, <lb/>
I land e t <lb/>
and <lb/>
Books v <lb/>
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and it you want <lb/>
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a Say.<lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
General <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Just received a carload <lb/>
Garland Stoves arc made tho largest <lb/>
manufacturers in the world and are used by <lb/>
many millions. <lb/>
MAIN<lb/>
says <lb/>
penitentiary authorities <lb/>
making even effort to harvest <lb/>
immense crops raised on the <lb/>
Stale farms, but the chances <lb/>
cotton cannot be picked out, as ii <lb/>
requires u greater force to house <lb/>
the crops than docs to make <lb/>
I hem. <lb/>
In speaking of the river <lb/>
farms he says <lb/>
Vt the there <lb/>
arc acres In com and 1,300 <lb/>
will yield <lb/>
of cotton, and Inn- <lb/>
average of i to <lb/>
com lids have been worked at <lb/>
farm during the year, <lb/>
Caledonia <lb/>
there are acres in cotton <lb/>
1,300 acres in corn, which <lb/>
yield hale-, of <lb/>
barrels Ai the <lb/>
are In cotton, <lb/>
acres in corn in peanuts, <lb/>
the yield with Mr. <lb/>
owner, i- bushels peanuts <lb/>
and corn. <lb/>
The Tiller; farm has acres <lb/>
of cotton, acres of peanuts, <lb/>
in com, which Will yield <lb/>
lades of cotton, of <lb/>
peanuts, and barrels of com, <lb/>
The Stale will only get hall <lb/>
Ai the Halifax farm there are <lb/>
3.10 acres in cotton and in coin. <lb/>
A yield hales of cotton <lb/>
barrels of com is expect- <lb/>
ed. Ten of oats <lb/>
were made on farm. <lb/>
Weldon <lb/>
this <lb/>
i. I. <lb/>
and <lb/>
The salve In the <lb/>
Bruises, Suit <lb/>
liver Soles, Titter, <lb/>
Chilblains, Coins, Skin <lb/>
II. Mid positively Pilot <lb/>
It is guaranteed i <lb/>
or money <lb/>
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i. the <lb/>
, A SOW,<lb/>
HORS <lb/>
If find gives yon a talent, don't <lb/>
wear for a <lb/>
A man may know the lime card <lb/>
and yet miss the train. <lb/>
Realization ii never a luxury to <lb/>
man who did nut hope. <lb/>
the fear of endless torment <lb/>
causes some sinners to repent. <lb/>
The dews of morning are angels, <lb/>
tears for the deeds of night. <lb/>
smaller a man's heart, the <lb/>
bigger a dollar look in his eyes. <lb/>
The mill-wheel may make the <lb/>
noise, inn the water does the work. <lb/>
Too want to have the vie- <lb/>
without the soldier's <lb/>
wounds. <lb/>
It la often the beat of anger that <lb/>
Incubates the chickens that come <lb/>
to roost, <lb/>
Talk about for <lb/>
of doing We may <lb/>
well about looking for lire <lb/>
wood in a forest or for water <lb/>
a flood. The world is full of <lb/>
inch opportunities. <lb/>
In do portion United states <lb/>
is the outlook so bright for the de- <lb/>
of American shipbuild- <lb/>
as the In the days of <lb/>
wooden ships. New was <lb/>
the of that great then <lb/>
flourishing industry, In these <lb/>
days of steel the indications all are <lb/>
the Will furnish its full <lb/>
the ships for the future <lb/>
carriage of American commerce. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
Mills Eure, <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
It <lb/>
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A. Sons store <lb/>
N. <lb/>
over <lb/>
w. H, Bond, ., <lb/>
FLEMING, <lb/>
AT LAW. <lb/>
X. c. <lb/>
Practice in all Courts. <lb/>
n. <lb/>
Slew <lb/>
TYSON,<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
in all Courts. <lb/>
John II. W. <lb/>
ore. N. C. <lb/>
X. c. <lb/>
Practice In all the <lb/>
W. <lb/>
S. N. C. <lb/>
Green, N. c. <lb/>
wherever service is de- <lb/>
sired. <lb/>
v. <lb/>
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