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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/>
C, <lb/>
I Chi nun <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
ill f <lb/>
IS boil <lb/>
MUM lo know <lb/>
I send our <lb/>
and it you want <lb/>
a. boy <lb/>
e, I . <lb/>
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/>
X. C v<lb/>
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/>
. D. I,. <lb/>
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/>
</p>
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<p>
ORDER OF <lb/>
Five New Council. Organ lied in <lb/>
the Last Nun. Days. <lb/>
Entered the i el <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Mail Matter. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Friday, 1888. <lb/>
Congress meet i <lb/>
do nothing until after the <lb/>
The Government the <lb/>
auxiliary Hornet, Iii Ninth <lb/>
Carolina to be the <lb/>
of State. <lb/>
few days hare been very <lb/>
stormy along the coast. Many ma- <lb/>
disasters have occurred with <lb/>
lose of life. There were <lb/>
wrecks i harbor <lb/>
Ten inched of fell In <lb/>
several person were <lb/>
found frozen <lb/>
Tin- work of the <lb/>
atonal is about over, <lb/>
the Spanish government having <lb/>
yielded to the the <lb/>
States, awl <lb/>
rendered of the Philip- <lb/>
pine Wanda. Altar, the peace <lb/>
treaty la duly signed there will Mad. II. Harding and Mr. <lb/>
an end of the war. except is. Harris arc duly authorized <lb/>
that hear of for time of this order <lb/>
tn <lb/>
The Order of <lb/>
which was but a short <lb/>
time ago, won- <lb/>
rapidity, live <lb/>
have been instituted the <lb/>
past Its influences are <lb/>
being fell in the far north as well <lb/>
us the far east, where councils of <lb/>
have been established. <lb/>
Its Little council has a <lb/>
of and In- <lb/>
and composed of of <lb/>
Little citizens. This <lb/>
rapid progress has been <lb/>
through indefatigable <lb/>
energy and long experience its <lb/>
chief secretary. Col. Sparling, <lb/>
assisted the chief governor and <lb/>
chief surgeon, P. IV English and <lb/>
Dr. W. whose val <lb/>
sen ices were at the <lb/>
of the order, and <lb/>
through whose instrumentality <lb/>
W. Sparling was led in accept <lb/>
the position of chief Secretary. <lb/>
this <lb/>
nourishing progressive order <lb/>
the right of fellowship and <lb/>
i-hi- it much on its <lb/>
errand of providing <lb/>
for the widows to <lb/>
its deceased members, and <lb/>
eating into the of ii <lb/>
the principal of honesty, <lb/>
and Rock <lb/>
AMI <lb/>
lit <lb/>
II <lb/>
, Eastern North <lb/>
Ami the wrangle Is on over <lb/>
the genie of fool ball played in <lb/>
on Thanksgiving day <lb/>
i- evil <lb/>
of North Virginia. <lb/>
Home People and <lb/>
Advertisers. <lb/>
your money in a <lb/>
city, all you receive are <lb/>
the goods yon buy Spend ii in <lb/>
town it <lb/>
The North Carolina boy came off to you, only in Booth <lb/>
N. Nov. SO <lb/>
Kev. W. 1- Bled <lb/>
appointment <lb/>
day night. Almost all wen de- <lb/>
lighted With his sermon <lb/>
on Blood. <lb/>
Mr. II. M. Hamilton i <lb/>
down in the farm of Mr. <lb/>
when ha have charge <lb/>
next year. <lb/>
B. r. Manning haves ear <lb/>
load of hull- and cotton seed meal <lb/>
arrived. Hotter get some for <lb/>
your old COW. <lb/>
Five cotton has been coming <lb/>
In right rapidly for the hist lea <lb/>
days. <lb/>
new and <lb/>
force of hands <lb/>
The Winterville Pence is turn <lb/>
lug out double the quantity of wire <lb/>
fence per day. <lb/>
Mr. I., ha quite <lb/>
sick for several day i- <lb/>
now. <lb/>
The Winterville Canning Co. <lb/>
made a of m rates of <lb/>
V. <lb/>
. Co. Kinston, N. week. <lb/>
We learn Mr. Alfred Can <lb/>
is trying for superintendent's <lb/>
place at the County Home, we <lb/>
hope he may gel the <lb/>
place. Me Is afflicted, him <lb/>
lie strictly honest, he offers <lb/>
to work cheaper than any man we <lb/>
have heard of. <lb/>
Bring your shingles Io <lb/>
Burlier. They several <lb/>
thousand. There seem- lo <lb/>
demand for shingles, a- have <lb/>
several parties inquiring for <lb/>
-nine. <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
The of <lb/>
marriage to <lb/>
daring the month of So- <lb/>
I. Susan <lb/>
well. <lb/>
K. Buck M. Mills. <lb/>
William Morris and Lena Adams. <lb/>
L. Tucker and Patrick. <lb/>
Smith add Louisa <lb/>
MB. <lb/>
S. W. Tyson Winnie Clark. <lb/>
S. V and Sue <lb/>
Daniel Man <lb/>
I. Kennedy. <lb/>
Hathaway <lb/>
Seal. <lb/>
II. N. Hattie Wool <lb/>
aid. <lb/>
S. T. Annie <lb/>
White <lb/>
hunt. <lb/>
Tony <lb/>
I. William-. <lb/>
ml <lb/>
Henderson Jones Maggie <lb/>
Jack <lb/>
Purvis. <lb/>
Barnes. <lb/>
Stephen Langley <lb/>
Hardy. <lb/>
Turn and Margaret Mills. <lb/>
William and <lb/>
Ann Chapman. <lb/>
Lewis Smith Henrietta <lb/>
Slew all. <lb/>
Edgar and Laura <lb/>
son. <lb/>
Randolph Mary <lb/>
Vines. <lb/>
Henry Thrower and Harriet <lb/>
Stocks. <lb/>
in better streets, lid <lb/>
schools and holier everything. <lb/>
Spend your money away from <lb/>
home, and you only receive hark <lb/>
principal. <lb/>
Spend your money ill home, and <lb/>
gel the principal and <lb/>
interest. <lb/>
Head your local paper-. It's <lb/>
your duty to know is <lb/>
Ion you. <lb/>
Read advertisements of your <lb/>
local stores. <lb/>
Keep on the of <lb/>
your own town, a- well a- upon <lb/>
social function. <lb/>
Many a good i- lo-l to <lb/>
Burned and His who does <lb/>
Neck Broken. read the advertisement <lb/>
I am aware some stores mis <lb/>
victorious, which naturally made <lb/>
the Virginian and now there <lb/>
arc charges of play professionals, <lb/>
violations of rides of the game, el <lb/>
cetera. Those had <lb/>
been engaged in an oratorical con- <lb/>
teal like i ho students of Trinity <lb/>
Wake Forest Colleges, where <lb/>
some learning could have been dis- <lb/>
played and less cause given for <lb/>
wrangling over defeat. Let <lb/>
college fool ball contests go. <lb/>
STRANGE DEATH. <lb/>
Man <lb/>
III. <lb/>
About Partridge Posted <lb/>
Lands. <lb/>
Then is s theory prevalent <lb/>
throughout North <lb/>
Carolina elsewhere that they <lb/>
might to post their muds lo keep <lb/>
bird hunters killing <lb/>
leathered game, part- <lb/>
ridges. Iii this I hoy hope to <lb/>
preserve the game and there <lb/>
ill lie a lame Increase in <lb/>
of This I <lb/>
line in regard to some species of <lb/>
the feathered kingdom, ii does <lb/>
apply pan ridges. Alter <lb/>
land has been posted several years <lb/>
gradually disappear. <lb/>
In many instances not a covey <lb/>
la found on large tracts of posted <lb/>
, lands. This has been <lb/>
hand- also know that you can get cheat In the moat practical manner <lb/>
Johnson camp, at stores don't over and over <lb/>
across in The reason is plain. <lb/>
work went over All things considered, the store like hens will lay <lb/>
int., Martin lo have a spree, which your trade lo eggs II largo number of <lb/>
f Invite you lo give it to It, i- <lb/>
to trade ill, hunting mi each farm i- essential <lb/>
.,.,. the propagation of the birds. <lb/>
store advertises i- I he t The female birds being more timid <lb/>
JEST FOR FIN <lb/>
looms up <lb/>
One way to take a dude's part is <lb/>
to muss his hair, <lb/>
An eye opener has quite the op- <lb/>
effect on some men. <lb/>
Cold Weather get <lb/>
out and hustle lo keep up its <lb/>
engaged on a <lb/>
lip story <lb/>
I've been taking a drop too <lb/>
said the inebriated <lb/>
bat ; I'll lake a tumble I <lb/>
in <lb/>
inking ill an attic, I <lb/>
when they returned ill Invite you <lb/>
of their Henry best store <lb/>
Wood, missing. The other this store advert <lb/>
men camp naked re- <lb/>
crowd had store that i- and the, male-. Hy and Hy t <lb/>
Henry, I bey that is known Is <lb/>
him on the road. A to. and stow <lb/>
hunt for the trade goes to is the store <lb/>
doe. the and the <lb/>
the n greater distance. The hunter <lb/>
that ii rally shoot the roosters, and <lb/>
same rule holds good as long as <lb/>
store the birds <lb/>
made up i <lb/>
in in, be was found <lb/>
in n ditch, of his business is stun <lb/>
his neck broken. <lb/>
Powder. and two or three hens escape <lb/>
., i hunter will raise more <lb/>
Martin hold an . <lb/>
Nature. <lb/>
of fifteen or twenty hints <lb/>
Eighteen have been <lb/>
named in honor of the hen. of Ma <lb/>
was caused in <lb/>
a few days ago by the <lb/>
Coroner <lb/>
an i <lb/>
over the body, jury <lb/>
a verdict man met Ills <lb/>
death in some unknown manlier. <lb/>
No be found lo j <lb/>
of foul play upon <lb/>
who were Henry. <lb/>
a shorter <lb/>
The vase on the man <lb/>
lei piece never et- knocked off. <lb/>
Thole i- room at the lop. but <lb/>
there is shade and rest the <lb/>
lout. <lb/>
Laughter is like playing a <lb/>
-prettier lo listen at than lo look <lb/>
at. <lb/>
w a woman lo in. <lb/>
prove it man's her she <lb/>
flatten him. <lb/>
one form of i- lo give <lb/>
o u photograph as a <lb/>
mas present. <lb/>
When people take their own <lb/>
time generally take other <lb/>
lime. too. <lb/>
A admit <lb/>
COates up to his <lb/>
talk until they are old, <lb/>
and then discover that th way to <lb/>
learn is to listen, <lb/>
A woman is a genius who can <lb/>
hop without spending more than <lb/>
she slid she <lb/>
death of n of a disease <lb/>
resembling bubonic plague. <lb/>
Court in Michigan year <lb/>
granted 1,800 divorces. <lb/>
Rev. Dr. Abbott, on <lb/>
count of ill health. Sunday an- <lb/>
his intention to resign the <lb/>
church, <lb/>
which he has idled for <lb/>
hi <lb/>
c. w. the veteran actor, <lb/>
York night. <lb/>
The annual report of first As <lb/>
Cost master Heath <lb/>
-hows an Increase in the business <lb/>
the department of <lb/>
but. as on additional appropriation <lb/>
is asked for next year, it is sup <lb/>
posed the cost ill proper <lb/>
lion, though no are given <lb/>
as the of operations. He <lb/>
Urges for and an <lb/>
additional grade of <lb/>
The Hilton mill strike of Angus <lb/>
la. Ha., involves thousand <lb/>
operative, <lb/>
wore left if fail such a covey <lb/>
would hardly raise at all sea <lb/>
-mi. Land may be posted to pro <lb/>
vent man who <lb/>
desires birds on his land should <lb/>
object to a reasonable amount <lb/>
of <lb/>
Ironical Its. <lb/>
tombstones are reliable. <lb/>
bad people must live forever. <lb/>
If haste make waste, the mes- <lb/>
boy Is anything waste- <lb/>
If the world owes every man a <lb/>
living, he the <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
If you I. trouble, you must <lb/>
put up your of mind as <lb/>
Ma man is cowardly, be always <lb/>
quotes la the better <lb/>
part of <lb/>
If love weren't blind, the Hover <lb/>
might the before it is <lb/>
everlastingly too late. <lb/>
If were made in the <lb/>
shape of a cross, some people <lb/>
burn i at all four end-. <lb/>
It is gratify lo know that the <lb/>
Southern at Hal <lb/>
with a view to building up <lb/>
a great Southern mag <lb/>
shall <lb/>
of the agricultural and home <lb/>
interests of the South, and Intel <lb/>
discuss all subjects bear <lb/>
the <lb/>
of this section, ha- matured plans <lb/>
lo give lo the South <lb/>
a publication unlike any other In <lb/>
the country. For the coming year <lb/>
ii ha- secured many special eon <lb/>
including <lb/>
Hon. I . M. Curry, of Pea- <lb/>
body Educational Fund, formerly <lb/>
Mates minister to Spain. <lb/>
J. Ii. author of <lb/>
Husband <lb/>
I; row other <lb/>
agricultural works. <lb/>
w. Dabney, ores <lb/>
of the University of <lb/>
see, and formerly assistant <lb/>
of I ailed States of <lb/>
Mr. Edward Ingle, author of <lb/>
Side a well- <lb/>
know n writer on Southern affairs, <lb/>
who ha- many years study <lb/>
phase of Southern life. <lb/>
lion. w. A. <lb/>
of Weal Virginia, widely <lb/>
known for the remarkable <lb/>
once of hi- administration upon the <lb/>
prosperity of stale. <lb/>
D. the noted ex- <lb/>
in oil and <lb/>
mill Interests, who has been one of <lb/>
the foremost leaden i Southern <lb/>
development. <lb/>
Mr. Thomas P. a special <lb/>
Bluff correspondent of the <lb/>
a versatile and <lb/>
writer, who deals with <lb/>
till phases of Southern <lb/>
Hanson, of <lb/>
On., for many a leader in <lb/>
Southern business Interests, <lb/>
And many Other noted men. <lb/>
These writers will deal with <lb/>
es of Southern affairs, educational, <lb/>
commercial, agricultural and In- <lb/>
from a broad Standpoint <lb/>
of interest to the farmers and to <lb/>
general readers. <lb/>
The December Issue devotes <lb/>
end attention to the tobacco inter <lb/>
e-t- of the South, but, at the same <lb/>
time, fully coven other topics re <lb/>
to the farm and to the <lb/>
circle. For many the <lb/>
South has needed a pub <lb/>
as we are glad to <lb/>
know the Manufacturer's Rec- <lb/>
Publishing Co. owns <lb/>
the Southern Farm Magazine, will <lb/>
push ii with great rigor. Mr. <lb/>
Richard II. Edmonds, the editor of <lb/>
Manufacturer's Record, will <lb/>
devote ti considerable pan of his <lb/>
time lo the of the <lb/>
Suit <lb/>
NEGLECT. <lb/>
II had is- in v. m <lb/>
Rheumatism <lb/>
I tut Hat <lb/>
ill c- <lb/>
fall, <lb/>
In its early stages. <lb/>
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r- I in- <lb/>
All <lb/>
Blood Troubles. <lb/>
Yon your to <lb/>
an vein- Mend, it on do <lb/>
not tend at ones to Mn Joe <lb/>
for roe hat <lb/>
I hOW of <lb/>
lira most MM conn- <lb/>
In en It cured <lb/>
cure <lb/>
L. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
for <lb/>
SHOES, <lb/>
HWY Notions, <lb/>
DRY <lb/>
Hats, Trunks and <lb/>
Hals. Trunks and <lb/>
A lull line of <lb/>
All goods delivered free lo any <lb/>
part of the city. I <lb/>
It II. it <lb/>
B. ft <lb/>
K, C. <lb/>
Ill Mil <lb/>
GREAT BARGAINS <lb/>
lot <lb/>
FELT HTS. <lb/>
I all tell <lb/>
cents EACH, <lb/>
I I I,. I <lb/>
in f son I <lb/>
M ft. <lb/>
Vehicles, all kinds <lb/>
Gins and Farming <lb/>
n repaired short notice. <lb/>
Wagons <lb/>
etc., made to <lb/>
order. <lb/>
Dickinson Avenue. <lb/>
l have <lb/>
and For sale <lb/>
cf<lb/>
line <lb/>
of Mt-r <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
I in Ten A <lb/>
Pork, <lb/>
Bridal <lb/>
fr and <lb/>
arc <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
retail <lb/>
Brim, For <lb/>
rail<lb/>
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HATS. <lb/>
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SUIT <lb/>
ANT <lb/>
ASH <lb/>
STIFF ANT CRUSH. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
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HATH. <lb/>
V IT OF <lb/>
V FULL STOCK OF<lb/>
hi<lb/>
I X- .-. the coal of <lb/>
Cartridges, <lb/>
final <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
Mode by the Orange, V, <lb/>
the poorest turkey <lb/>
escaped being oaten on Thanks- <lb/>
giving la. <lb/>
No person is excluded from <lb/>
heaven or on <lb/>
of poverty. <lb/>
He a grand and <lb/>
good thought la greater than he who <lb/>
a oily. <lb/>
Many chip of the old is <lb/>
hut a hip of the old <lb/>
therefore nothing to In.- <lb/>
of. <lb/>
Mostly women attended the <lb/>
snake show New York. Kick <lb/>
in the garden of Brief all the <lb/>
of day did the <lb/>
THE EXCELLENCE OF OF FIGS <lb/>
only to <lb/>
the but also <lb/>
care and skill with which it is <lb/>
known to Fin <lb/>
Co. only, wish to Upon <lb/>
all of <lb/>
true As the <lb/>
genuine Syrup of <lb/>
by the Fit Co. <lb/>
only, a that fact <lb/>
assist one in avoiding the <lb/>
tired by other par- <lb/>
ties. The high standing the <lb/>
Flo Co. with the <lb/>
and the satisfaction <lb/>
the genuine Syrup of Figs has <lb/>
given to millions faun lies. make.-, <lb/>
the name of the a guaranty <lb/>
of the excellence of Us remedy. It is <lb/>
far in advance of all other laxatives, <lb/>
s it acts on the kidneys, liver and <lb/>
bowels without Irritating or weaken- <lb/>
them, it does not gripe nor <lb/>
its beneficial <lb/>
please remember the name of <lb/>
the Company <lb/>
CALIFORNIA PIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
AN Oak <lb/>
k. IT. T. <lb/>
IN----- <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
c . <lb/>
and Tits <lb/>
on hand. <lb/>
-i kept constantly on <lb/>
produce <lb/>
and A will convince <lb/>
yon- <lb/>
w. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATH, <lb/>
HATH. <lb/>
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HATS. <lb/>
MAI'S. <lb/>
MAI'S. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
MATS. <lb/>
MAI'S. <lb/>
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HATH. <lb/>
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If. X. O. <lb/>
II. M. <lb/>
II. M. X. <lb/>
II. M. X. <lb/>
KELLY -SHOE <lb/>
With JOHN KELLY'S name on each pair. <lb/>
Fir the remainder of this week all <lb/>
will sold at COT PRICES, including the <lb/>
great <lb/>
Don't the old store of <lb/>
RICKS TAFT. <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
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AN <lb/>
AX <lb/>
presents itself at <lb/>
more lo your liking than it has ever been our <lb/>
pleasure lo to offer Our Winter <lb/>
is full new and <lb/>
from the cheapest to lies. <lb/>
These bound to <lb/>
Co we sell them <lb/>
at price lo suit the <lb/>
times. Our <lb/>
a i i n <lb/>
is to <lb/>
send our fellow <lb/>
men away from our store <lb/>
with values will make <lb/>
for us lasting friends, <lb/>
lier that we are for <lb/>
general line of <lb/>
Furnishings is full of new and things. <lb/>
FRANK KING <lb/>
FRANK W <lb/>
NAME PLATE. <lb/>
Haw the Reflector Engraves <lb/>
Them. <lb/>
Monday, <lb/>
A. is on list. <lb/>
R. W. went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
lira. of <lb/>
who has <lb/>
lives here, home today. <lb/>
I. O. <lb/>
circuit, this morn <lb/>
lo attend the Carolina <lb/>
Rev. M. of <lb/>
left this <lb/>
for lily lo at <lb/>
lend the I I <lb/>
1898. <lb/>
II. Bernard left this morning. <lb/>
W. ;. Lamb, of Williams. <lb/>
is in town.<lb/>
Mil <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
These lie cold days. <lb/>
Shut I be door signs arc needed. <lb/>
Frost and ice arc morning visit- <lb/>
ors. <lb/>
The weather bus cleared off once <lb/>
more. <lb/>
Court next week for trial of <lb/>
civil cases. <lb/>
The new county officers take <lb/>
charge next Monday. <lb/>
A I shower of hominy <lb/>
fell curly Monday night. <lb/>
numbers of the <lb/>
are very attractive. <lb/>
Carolina Conference at <lb/>
City this week. <lb/>
The market is up several <lb/>
points from prices. <lb/>
have gone into winter <lb/>
and some arc rallied <lb/>
off. <lb/>
Several in western <lb/>
part of the State bad slight earth- <lb/>
quake shocks Friday afternoon. <lb/>
Others have made happy, <lb/>
so can you, by Inlying Standard <lb/>
Sewing from <lb/>
one can the results <lb/>
of ad ; for one printed it never <lb/>
dies, and limy returns years <lb/>
Review. <lb/>
The present Hoard of County <lb/>
Commissioners meet next Monday <lb/>
to wind up their turn <lb/>
over the county to the new Hoard. <lb/>
The young people had a very <lb/>
enjoyable Herman in the opera <lb/>
house Monday night. Victor <lb/>
furnished the music. <lb/>
The State <lb/>
comes week. The <lb/>
hospitality are now busy assign- <lb/>
the delegates whose names <lb/>
have come in. <lb/>
South Greenville <lb/>
a good house with six rooms, and <lb/>
stables water on lot. Posses <lb/>
given of next year. <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
Nome enthusiastic Democrats say <lb/>
they will bring brooms to town <lb/>
with them next Monday and sweep <lb/>
out the Court House before it is <lb/>
turned over to the Democratic of-<lb/>
tor to represent The Prudential <lb/>
Life Insurance Company in the <lb/>
counties of Martin, Pitt and <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
Deputy Collector J. W. Perkins <lb/>
captured some packages of <lb/>
liquor a or two <lb/>
ago, There is said to lie consider <lb/>
able illicit distilling going in <lb/>
this county. <lb/>
Everybody reads the newspapers <lb/>
nowadays, even to the poorest and <lb/>
the humbles. It. is the only <lb/>
met by which the eyes of <lb/>
sands of people can caught at <lb/>
the least Hollies <lb/>
Wears, <lb/>
A visitor to this place last week <lb/>
had in his pocket forty <lb/>
States Treasury notes each for <lb/>
ion making a total of <lb/>
This is more ready money than <lb/>
was listed for taxation last year by <lb/>
all the people of <lb/>
ham Record, <lb/>
Advertisements represent goods. <lb/>
The Dion accurately they represent <lb/>
them, the better advertisements <lb/>
they are. Advertising which <lb/>
misrepresents, either by <lb/>
or by inadequacy, is bad ad- <lb/>
The nearer an <lb/>
can get to plain. <lb/>
naked truth, the more likely it is <lb/>
men <lb/>
understand unreliability in <lb/>
the matter of news is worse than <lb/>
no news at all. Advertisers arc <lb/>
Warning; the same lesson. They <lb/>
have la-en long in learning it, and <lb/>
the tuition has expensive. <lb/>
Up <lb/>
The Populist that <lb/>
here for awhile previous to <lb/>
the election, H's not seem to have <lb/>
recovered sufficiently from the <lb/>
hook to tell the news. Fact is <lb/>
that election business to <lb/>
have knocked its out. <lb/>
Card <lb/>
lards are out for marriage <lb/>
of Miss Carrie Kicks lo Mr. <lb/>
Denny, in St. <lb/>
church, Washing <lb/>
ton, on the evening of Dee. 7th. <lb/>
The bride-elect lived several years <lb/>
in and has a large mini- <lb/>
of friends here. <lb/>
over this list and select <lb/>
when , m Fresh <lb/>
Currants, Raisins, Citrons Dried <lb/>
Peaches and <lb/>
of every description, <lb/>
linked Beans and Plum Pudding, <lb/>
Prepared and Unprepared <lb/>
wheat, Breakfast Fowl, <lb/>
Pearl Tap- <lb/>
All new goods at <lb/>
Willie Evans left this morning <lb/>
for Hie. <lb/>
I. s. Tucker returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Wilson. <lb/>
M. returned <lb/>
evening from Raleigh. <lb/>
is wool to Snow <lb/>
Mill today lo court. <lb/>
It. F. Tyson returned Monday <lb/>
evening from a trip to <lb/>
Misses Alice Canon Alice <lb/>
Smith returned Monday evening <lb/>
from Bethel. <lb/>
Mrs. W. R. of Which <lb/>
aid. was here today visiting the <lb/>
editor's household.<lb/>
W. Perkins left this 1.-inn. <lb/>
Postmaster. S. A. of <lb/>
Bethel, was in town. <lb/>
x. of Richmond, <lb/>
came in Tuesday evening, <lb/>
W. O. of Richmond, <lb/>
came in Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Will returned <lb/>
evening from a visit to Plymouth. <lb/>
S. T. Carson, of Bethel, <lb/>
last here and left this morn- <lb/>
Mrs. of Richmond, <lb/>
arrived Tuesday evening to visit <lb/>
her daughter, Mrs. A. I. <lb/>
Mrs. c. w. little <lb/>
of who <lb/>
have lie-it visiting her daughter, <lb/>
Mrs. K R. returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Andrew editor of the <lb/>
Winston Journal, has been spend <lb/>
a few days here with friends <lb/>
around his old home. We were <lb/>
glad to have a call front him. <lb/>
Dr. and Mrs. Receive <lb/>
Last night Rev. Dr. Nash <lb/>
his excellent wife received <lb/>
their friends at Parsonage on <lb/>
street. was <lb/>
of the twenty tilth anniversary of <lb/>
their wedding day, or silver wed <lb/>
ding, us it is called. The most of <lb/>
the lower Moor was thrown open, <lb/>
and great of friends and <lb/>
well wishers of the able divine and <lb/>
popular wife, of all denominations, <lb/>
crowded the handsomely decorated <lb/>
apartments from to o'clock. <lb/>
Dr. and Mrs. received in <lb/>
the drawing room; all manner of <lb/>
presents in silver were displayed <lb/>
in the parlor; and delicious <lb/>
repast was served ill the dining <lb/>
Observer, 26th <lb/>
HIS YEAR'S WORK. <lb/>
Report Hi. Church <lb/>
for <lb/>
night the Methodist <lb/>
church Bar, X. M. Watson gave a <lb/>
report of the year's work, from <lb/>
which the folios lug summary is <lb/>
made <lb/>
Total gain members total <lb/>
loss in. <lb/>
church <lb/>
The total amount of <lb/>
lions for all purposes during the <lb/>
year was a little over <lb/>
contributed Bright <lb/>
Jewel Hand Amount eon <lb/>
by Sunday school for <lb/>
lesions, <lb/>
of sermons preached <lb/>
dining year lot. <lb/>
Mr. Watson goes lo tin- annual <lb/>
Conference with a good report, and <lb/>
all claims against the church paid <lb/>
in full. <lb/>
White Shop. <lb/>
Mr. C. has mil <lb/>
shop of J. <lb/>
and will <lb/>
while barber shop, employing only <lb/>
white workmen. One white bur <lb/>
is already hand and other <lb/>
have seal for. The <lb/>
shop will he under manage <lb/>
of Mr. Y. Murphy. <lb/>
with <lb/>
Cure for I<lb/>
CO <lb/>
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l.-l is-TI <lb/>
Don't Forget the Needy. <lb/>
men ill I -1 v en <lb/>
Inter. It , well <lb/>
provision for a he her ii is <lb/>
severe or not. as nothing J <lb/>
ill I.- lost s,, doing, <lb/>
while making pro for our <lb/>
p. and <lb/>
. There ill U- <lb/>
class of I <lb/>
this winter ii Heather is <lb/>
severe and prolonged. There i- I <lb/>
always more or E <lb/>
people every wilder, for the i <lb/>
reason many arc bill <lb/>
clad and their h -use- in <lb/>
a lo The <lb/>
ye have Is <lb/>
so while sitting <lb/>
around the your <lb/>
homes, a <lb/>
Unit to make life <lb/>
and 111- lo yon, <lb/>
forget I hose who <lb/>
Until <lb/>
Savage, Son Co., <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Exchange Building, St . NORFOLK, A. <lb/>
Liberal Gash Advances on Consignment. Prompt <lb/>
and Highest Market Prices <lb/>
Dealers in Cotton Bagging, Ties, Bags, <lb/>
Agricultural Plaster, and so- <lb/>
ids. <lb/>
in Mil is. <lb/>
in.--. <lb/>
of papers an <lb/>
that it printed in <lb/>
Lowers the Record <lb/>
Al the recent fair held lure <lb/>
race record of <lb/>
track and also of the Stale was <lb/>
lowered. owned by <lb/>
H. Hull, of Man land. day's edition ; <lb/>
in The lime ever made <lb/>
mi this track before was <lb/>
and the lime ever made on <lb/>
any other track hi Slate was <lb/>
which was made at <lb/>
This gives Greenville the record <lb/>
for the State. <lb/>
I'M I INC.<lb/>
is II Vis. <lb/>
i vs <lb/>
HATH IS <lb/>
I HATS. <lb/>
N I'll <lb/>
XI <lb/>
ALL I. is <lb/>
am, <lb/>
am. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
c. T. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
On Saturday the of <lb/>
her son, Mr. B, Mrs. <lb/>
Bailie Anderson, in her year, <lb/>
she a very consistent <lb/>
of Free Will Baptist church for <lb/>
lid years. She leaves live sons and <lb/>
many friends to mourn demise. <lb/>
In her latter days her time as <lb/>
spent mostly reading study <lb/>
her which was much <lb/>
spiritual comfort her her <lb/>
moments. <lb/>
Plant Wheat. <lb/>
It is not too late yet and <lb/>
would again urge <lb/>
farmers of comity to sow a <lb/>
large wheat crop. There is no use <lb/>
in arguing the formers can <lb/>
not prosper cent cotton and <lb/>
their salvation depends on raising <lb/>
home There is a good <lb/>
mill Winterville where your <lb/>
wheat ran readily converted <lb/>
into Hour. <lb/>
unit mm nun in nun nun in in <lb/>
twelve column- of <lb/>
greatest number of columns ever <lb/>
printed in one issue oft but paper. <lb/>
This emphasize fart <lb/>
he advertising is <lb/>
all I be I line. Ii is growing because <lb/>
ii pays. The merchant does not <lb/>
advertise for love of seeing his <lb/>
name in print, nor does In- . <lb/>
but he Cotton gagging and Ties and a full <lb/>
thus invest.-bigs we will put <lb/>
hi. hack handsome in so low until it will compel you <lb/>
the live Ii you once see the goods and hear the <lb/>
, lo price you are my customer. <lb/>
LOOK ARE <lb/>
My Fall and Winter <lb/>
is impossible day <lb/>
business a Ills-nil us, <lb/>
printer's ink. <lb/>
regarded as <lb/>
part of paper, <lb/>
the readers of press look <lb/>
regularly lo advertising <lb/>
as do lo any oilier <lb/>
11.1111-. They only <lb/>
store news is interest Ii <lb/>
I In-ill well I i. <lb/>
And so has conic lo pass <lb/>
advertising is mil only <lb/>
to the shop-keeper pub <lb/>
Usher, bill In reader as well. <lb/>
is no wonder, therefore, <lb/>
is constantly on the Increase. <lb/>
Leader. <lb/>
if <lb/>
Mow do you like <lb/>
WHITE. <lb/>
mm<lb/>
a. b on <lb/>
ii in <lb/>
with <lb/>
of hr other two children --he . <lb/>
together with her last, having <lb/>
together with her u <lb/>
bottle of u <lb/>
lo any one to a <lb/>
a customer. <lb/>
Thus writes Henderson Dale, <lb/>
of to the <lb/>
Company, of Atlanta, Gt., the <lb/>
tors and manufacturers of <lb/>
This successful remedy not <lb/>
one of the many Internal medicines ad- <lb/>
to do unreasonable things, but <lb/>
scientifically prepared liniment especially <lb/>
effective in adding and <lb/>
to those of woman's organism which <lb/>
bear the severest strains of childbirth. <lb/>
The liniment may be used at any and <lb/>
limes during pregnancy up to <lb/>
hour of confinement. The earlier it <lb/>
is begun, the longer used, the more <lb/>
perfect will be the but it has been <lb/>
. the last a only with <lb/>
great benefit and success. <lb/>
It not only shortens labor and lessens <lb/>
the pain attending it. but greatly <lb/>
the r to lift of mother <lb/>
and child, the in a con- <lb/>
more favorable to speedy recovery. <lb/>
Mother's Friend is id by <lb/>
at or by on receipt <lb/>
price. <lb/>
Valuable for <lb/>
Baby is sent free application. <lb/>
Ca <lb/>
Letter of Thanks. <lb/>
Mr. T. II. Tyson, u of <lb/>
I ho Orphan Asylum <lb/>
Greenville Lodge, No. A. P. <lb/>
A A. M. is in receipt of the fol- <lb/>
lowing <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Mk. T. <lb/>
Sue i <lb/>
I have yours of en <lb/>
offer <lb/>
Lodge No. to <lb/>
Von <lb/>
lading two of plot hi <lb/>
mid one of meal. <lb/>
wish lo express to you <lb/>
through you, lo each even <lb/>
friend heartfelt <lb/>
thanks for liberal <lb/>
I trust Hi in <lb/>
pail made the day a more <lb/>
one lo your own <lb/>
W. <lb/>
The New York World, <lb/>
Kill <lb/>
The at Puce <lb/>
A Si.<lb/>
A Word With <lb/>
There an who p <lb/>
I for <lb/>
we would appreciate <lb/>
an In <lb/>
Thin is time of year when pen <lb/>
pay debts. <lb/>
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malaria, <lb/>
fiver, <lb/>
all bilious diseases. <lb/>
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mending them to an person suffering <lb/>
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was he who caret the words in lighter <lb/>
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funerals and bodies entrusted <lb/>
lo our care will receive <lb/>
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colored will lie eon <lb/>
United the freight trains. The <lb/>
pulley of this road in future will <lb/>
preference to white men <lb/>
for all Jobs that white men will <lb/>
take. This it good move on tin <lb/>
part of this progressive road <lb/>
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confound him Hut I'll <lb/>
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evening. A. W. Seller, <lb/>
Sunday school MO . <lb/>
C, <lb/>
services. <lb/>
school <lb/>
A. M. W. B. Brown, <lb/>
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morning and evening. ravel <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, Pastor. Sunday school <lb/>
A. M. A B. Ellington, <lb/>
Sunday, morning and Rev <lb/>
J. B. Morton, Pastor. Sunday <lb/>
M. E. B. <lb/>
A. F. A. S N <lb/>
meets and third even <lb/>
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the body. today to <lb/>
and that bilious <lb/>
fur All <lb/>
Greenville School <lb/>
Ladies <lb/>
will be held In the <lb/>
near the depot. <lb/>
Number Limited to Exceed SO. <lb/>
lb L. <lb/>
Fall 1st <lb/>
Rates <lb/>
1st to 4th Grades per <lb/>
Math, courses <lb/>
per month <lb/>
Latin, Greek, French, each <lb/>
per month <lb/>
Music- Theory and liar <lb/>
pet month <lb/>
Lessons <lb/>
month <lb/>
Terms payable <lb/>
Pupils taking both Music Liter- <lb/>
course will be allowed <lb/>
We hope to merit the substantial sup- <lb/>
port and full of those <lb/>
In true education reap, <lb/>
you to make your <lb/>
once to enter your girls at our <lb/>
Any further desired Information <lb/>
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have found <lb/>
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mills of tilt- hard <lb/>
limes and a general lo <lb/>
pay one owes, how eminently <lb/>
wise .-coins simple <lb/>
everybody has run <lb/>
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the precept, an you <lb/>
and as a <lb/>
are Of there are <lb/>
other things that will help <lb/>
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Bat remedy <lb/>
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lion was sixpence, under <lb/>
of ago half It <lb/>
sud her brother Tom, <lb/>
aged took her tho afternoon to <lb/>
see the show. Arrived at the door, <lb/>
put down , and for two <lb/>
front <lb/>
is the asked <lb/>
the money doubtfully. <lb/>
replied Master Tom, <lb/>
is bur tenth birthday, hut was <lb/>
born rather in I ho <lb/>
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and him tickets. Hut <lb/>
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leave am and <lb/>
I, pm arrive at Washington oil am <lb/>
Dally except Sunday <lb/>
train leaves a C, <lb/>
m vile A Raleigh R. R. dally except Si <lb/>
s, ii. in., Sunday P. M; <lb/>
Plymouth 7.40 P. M., 0.10 p. m <lb/>
loaves Plymouth dally <lb/>
7.50 a. m., Sunday 9.00 a <lb/>
The cod fisheries of Newfoundland <lb/>
been follow, d for nearly years. <lb/>
They greatly nosed those el any other <lb/>
in the world. average ex- <lb/>
port of and is out cwt. par <lb/>
are used by lbs United govern <lb/>
men for paper moo <lb/>
i y. revenue postage stamps. <lb/>
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men in not than <lb/>
can , <lb/>
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m. arriving 8.30 a. i. K <lb/>
leaves 9.00 a . x. <lb/>
at 10.28 a. m. <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch <lb/>
for dally, except <lb/>
s. m. and p, m <lb/>
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Bethel School <lb/>
The Fall Term begins on <lb/>
MONDAY is <lb/>
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sexes. <lb/>
Only class will be <lb/>
very work will b, <lb/>
I he best discipline will be maintain. U, <lb/>
Board to per month <lb/>
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Intermediate <lb/>
High School o t <lb/>
Music , SO <lb/>
A discount of cent will be <lb/>
owed when cash Is paid In advance for <lb/>
i whole arm <lb/>
For further Information US or ad- <lb/>
I Principal, <lb/>
M fl <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices reasonable <lb/>
to i H. <lb/>
DEALER IN <lb/>
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every department and <lb/>
prices low as the low <lb/>
eat. Highest. <lb/>
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WEEK <lb/>
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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO <lb/>
per; Year in Advance. <lb/>
. VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
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NO lot <lb/>
THE GREAT <lb/>
VAL SALE. <lb/>
--Having Concluded to Remove our Business from Greenville <lb/>
DECEMBER 25th, 1898 <lb/>
L- <lb/>
WE HEREBY OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF <lb/>
Sloes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Etc., <lb/>
AT AND BELOW COST. <lb/>
at once and make your Fall purchases and get the first pick. novelties of the season. Come <lb/>
Door to Greenville Supply Co., near Court, House. <lb/>
Store Fixtures for sale. <lb/>
store, <lb/>
Sign of the Red Flag. <lb/>
COLOR and flavor of fruits, <lb/>
size, quality and <lb/>
of vegetables, <lb/>
weight and plumpness of grain, <lb/>
are all produced by Potash. <lb/>
Potash, <lb/>
properly combined with <lb/>
Add and Nitrogen, and <lb/>
liberally applied, will improve <lb/>
every soil and increase yield <lb/>
and quality of any crop. <lb/>
Write get our pamphlets, which <lb/>
tell to bay and use with <lb/>
economy sad <lb/>
KALI WORKS, <lb/>
M at, New leaks <lb/>
Sunday In <lb/>
No today. A atom blew <lb/>
off church and the <lb/>
levied on the for <lb/>
The Mormon in <lb/>
A man who <lb/>
a fellow three <lb/>
hard to lynch- <lb/>
ed or married to them. <lb/>
All the married men in <lb/>
have gone to Atlanta and pitched <lb/>
their for the Jubilee. <lb/>
Thia world U a bright world; <lb/>
but it to think <lb/>
that the next one L. <lb/>
in Atlanta <lb/>
The Concealed Weapon Law <lb/>
It was stated our <lb/>
yesterday <lb/>
in <lb/>
to the Legislature will <lb/>
that Hie carrying of <lb/>
lie made it felony <lb/>
Of a misdemeanor. If anything at <lb/>
all is done with that law it <lb/>
instead of made inure <lb/>
gent, repealed. Its <lb/>
results are exactly the contrary of <lb/>
theme intended, it disarms the Ian- <lb/>
abiding citizen and leaves him at <lb/>
the mercy of the There is <lb/>
no person who Is criminal at heart <lb/>
who pays the slightest heed to it, <lb/>
, it restrains none of flat <lb/>
beyond that, violates <lb/>
spirit of our ill ions. It is <lb/>
J no more the business of the law lo <lb/>
say a man shall not carry a <lb/>
pistol in his pocket than is lo <lb/>
nay that he shall not carry an <lb/>
potato. It hits the right to <lb/>
hold him responsible for its <lb/>
proper use, but It is not right lo <lb/>
The Government Crediting the <lb/>
Claims of States on Old At <lb/>
counts. <lb/>
To Fruit Growers. <lb/>
Our peach and apple prop is of <lb/>
the I mM <lb/>
today nettled the claim of <lb/>
for for money upended in <lb/>
lilting out for the late War <lb/>
by giving the Stale for that <lb/>
mi what it owes the nation- <lb/>
government. Virginia state <lb/>
are held by government <lb/>
lo amount of whirl <lb/>
Slate has long owed gov <lb/>
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the crop, An <lb/>
been tried white <lb/>
washing tin- trail during these <lb/>
months with lime, and <lb/>
has proven Ion <lb/>
large extent. It tan principle <lb/>
philosophy while <lb/>
than tin <lb/>
sun's rays. <lb/>
presented the for <lb/>
roller seized j <lb/>
to partly cancel the State acting <lb/>
trees, and <lb/>
All in Stale have <lb/>
agreed to Bell <lb/>
mas holidays between all at <lb/>
a round-trip rate of a fare and a <lb/>
third, student-, returning home <lb/>
for the will be given the <lb/>
name rate, their will lo <lb/>
ti the day the <lb/>
clone and one after <lb/>
they are opened. <lb/>
punish him for the mere having <lb/>
it. His right to have it is a <lb/>
right and law forbidding his <lb/>
carrying it is an unwarrantable in <lb/>
of his personal liberty. This <lb/>
liberty has too far Invaded <lb/>
lien the in forbidden i,, <lb/>
carry his pistol and is a <lb/>
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hardly hear a suggestion that the <lb/>
he made <lb/>
Observer-. <lb/>
Ii is an experiment <lb/>
worthy of trying, a good thick <lb/>
emu of lime ashing save <lb/>
an entire crop of peaches up <lb/>
be <lb/>
Ami in <lb/>
by crediting it with <lb/>
amount, leaving still due. <lb/>
Other States owe gen <lb/>
Mai in sums running <lb/>
from a few thousand to a half mil <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
Arkansas, South Carolina, I <lb/>
Tennessee Texas, the <lb/>
entire indebtedness, including <lb/>
of Virginia, being <lb/>
When then Slates send in their <lb/>
bills they will be paid in Hie same <lb/>
manner as <lb/>
Dispatch, <lb/>
The salve In the world for <lb/>
Bruises, Sores. <lb/>
positively cures Piles or not a great plant <lb/>
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and <lb/>
id Of <lb/>
How we And Virgin <lb/>
full of aspirations to <lb/>
shipbuilding center. President <lb/>
Trigg, of the <lb/>
Works, for <lb/>
a million dollars worth of torpedo <lb/>
and torpedo <lb/>
If organized a <lb/>
company to equip a <lb/>
shipbuilding in which to <lb/>
build these and is hoped <lb/>
it will the nucleus of <lb/>
lions, positively cures rues or not great plant <lb/>
requited. Is t. give f , <lb/>
perfect satisfaction <lb/>
price am r . most war an <lb/>
Jno. I <lb/>
addition to <lb/>
if, during winter <lb/>
snows conic, large quantities of <lb/>
snow piled and packed about <lb/>
the of the covered <lb/>
leaves or straw, would keep <lb/>
the ground about trees colder <lb/>
much later in spring. With <lb/>
these experiments, there is no <lb/>
doubt that the period <lb/>
could lie kepi Until all <lb/>
were past. <lb/>
Let our people try <lb/>
to. <lb/>
Good Advice. <lb/>
the <lb/>
in the lo work <lb/>
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of anything make the as <lb/>
though there really <lb/>
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display of the goods ad <lb/>
and, if possible, have I be <lb/>
pried marked in plain figures, <lb/>
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Hertford Not <lb/>
The while people of Hertford, <lb/>
, according to a report of <lb/>
published in the Raleigh News <lb/>
land Observer, held a mass meeting <lb/>
la ago the <lb/>
county scat, adopted It series <lb/>
of resolutions, forth their <lb/>
I needs as to local legislation and <lb/>
j kindred affairs, the <lb/>
lions being as <lb/>
The white people of Hertford <lb/>
county, mass meeting <lb/>
bled, do herein, proclaim their em- <lb/>
of <lb/>
acts of certain w bite men, ,, <lb/>
In,, dining <lb/>
in Carolina. <lb/>
gathered the colored voters <lb/>
houses night <lb/>
and endeavored lo Incite them to <lb/>
I acts of viol.-c against white <lb/>
people. under Hie <lb/>
I it of darkness, and during <lb/>
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campaign as the last one. <lb/>
not Inn lend to of <lb/>
the pence of column <lb/>
and were a menace lo <lb/>
lives and properly of the while <lb/>
people. these <lb/>
arc known, we herein, <lb/>
notice upon tin-in and all oilier- <lb/>
of such perfidious acts <lb/>
will a. <lb/>
longer to and <lb/>
hereafter will hold them to <lb/>
pub <lb/>
lie <lb/>
know milch <lb/>
resolution nm i needed in <lb/>
ford bill if I he I <lb/>
during were as <lb/>
recited, then the resolution is to <lb/>
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leads in a direction is rigid <lb/>
by which men to <lb/>
the Carolina custom of for- <lb/>
lug all campaign as soon <lb/>
election is over is all vi rung <lb/>
leads to their repetition. <lb/>
referred this during the earn <lb/>
ended. Insisting ii. <lb/>
the after election, <lb/>
of persons who were Iii have <lb/>
registered or voted Illegally. r <lb/>
our bold terrible <lb/>
threats, in advance, over illegal <lb/>
Voters, hut nothing ever conies <lb/>
them. No matter how an election <lb/>
goes, vigorous prosecution <lb/>
follow in every such ease. It this <lb/>
example were illegal voting <lb/>
would soon As n j. m, <lb/>
of the ills- <lb/>
gal voter except an <lb/>
threats, lie is encouraged repeat <lb/>
and his example is an <lb/>
to<lb/>
A IX A DAY. <lb/>
Take <lb/>
lets. All druggists refund money <lb/>
if it fails I., cure The gen- <lb/>
has I., n each Tablet. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
Mills It. <lb/>
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