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save the taxpayers money. <lb/>
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reason why should receive <lb/>
more pas than members do. <lb/>
We can get plenty of good clerks <lb/>
13.00 per day Instead of 15.00. <lb/>
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star. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line. <lb/>
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all bilious diseases. <lb/>
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mending them to an person suffering <lb/>
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yours. M. -V. Lexington. <lb/>
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to learn that there Is at least <lb/>
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funerals and bodies entrusted <lb/>
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mark of <lb/>
Our prices are lower than ever. <lb/>
We do not want monopoly <lb/>
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white men in place of colored men <lb/>
as on all its trains. There <lb/>
will be white on the <lb/>
train-. It is probable <lb/>
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/>
pal riot and sensible. It is the <lb/>
in- way to Increase the while <lb/>
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evening. A. W. Seller, <lb/>
Sunday school MO . <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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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everybody has run <lb/>
Into debt. Few very few, have <lb/>
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and as a <lb/>
are Of there are <lb/>
other things that will help <lb/>
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aged took her tho afternoon to <lb/>
see the show. Arrived at the door, <lb/>
put down , and for two <lb/>
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the money doubtfully. <lb/>
replied Master Tom, <lb/>
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leave am and <lb/>
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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/>
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leaves 9.00 a . x. <lb/>
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Train on Clinton Branch <lb/>
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Bethel School <lb/>
The Fall Term begins on <lb/>
MONDAY is <lb/>
Is a of high <lb/>
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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/>
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MARBLE <lb/>
Wire iron Fencing <lb/>
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D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO <lb/>
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. VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER <lb/>
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THE GREAT <lb/>
VAL SALE. <lb/>
--Having Concluded to Remove our Business from Greenville <lb/>
DECEMBER 25th, 1898 <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
The will <lb/>
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/>
Ii la .,. ,. . , <lb/>
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/>
Inn yon a sale <lb/>
of anything make the as <lb/>
though there really <lb/>
Inking place. Make a <lb/>
display of the goods ad <lb/>
and, if possible, have I be <lb/>
pried marked in plain figures, <lb/>
Help do It <lb/>
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/>
Incident to such <lb/>
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/>
Al all events it <lb/>
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/>
Tarboro, . <lb/>
III <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
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c. <lb/>
i, Homing, <lb/>
Congress m en <lb/>
de legation in from <lb/>
will stand as <lb/>
lows ; <lb/>
I lust John . Small, <lb/>
I list tie,,. II. While, <lb/>
e,,., <lb/>
as. <lb/>
tor. Populist. <lb/>
District- . II. <lb/>
l. <lb/>
Democrat, <lb/>
Eighth District K. <lb/>
hi lean. <lb/>
T. Crawford <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
x. <lb/>
ill a <lb/>
The truth tit- dodges, <lb/>
who shoots. <lb/>
Swift r. Tyson,<lb/>
LAW, <lb/>
X. <lb/>
in all Courts. <lb/>
John . II. <lb/>
s s c, <lb/>
Attorneys Law. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
in all <lb/>
U w.<lb/>
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X. <lb/>
Practice wherever is de- <lb/>
sired.<lb/>
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patronage, which richly <lb/>
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the conference <lb/>
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Dry <lb/>
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Dross Edging, Motions, <lb/>
of all kinds, Furnishing Goods, Hats and <lb/>
Caps. Shoes and s in black and and <lb/>
to fit the ladies, men girls and boys. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
Ala., paper <lb/>
edited by man. Ii <lb/>
he has and <lb/>
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riven bin race Bound <lb/>
that do i <lb/>
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east of the river was re- <lb/>
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clear and and <lb/>
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and lay delegate being <lb/>
lower and closer absent at the opening and they are <lb/>
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their heart and <lb/>
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la white, black and color. <lb/>
Window Shade in all otter. <lb/>
et Shea <lb/>
ind war <lb/>
rant. <lb/>
line of <lb/>
ace <lb/>
party. The whites are <lb/>
It i the duty of et <lb/>
to in line are entertaining the conference <lb/>
with the white in all with the lavish hospitality pro <lb/>
of and politic. is of Carolina. <lb/>
thicker than water. When white the venerable Bishop Oscar <lb/>
a Ta, Heel and <lb/>
the bred, and a in <lb/>
get 11- had end . <lb/>
Keen in touch with <lb/>
I Curtain Swiss, Curtain Poles <lb/>
in v he Pi rs, Window Shades <lb/>
in all colors-six and seven <lb/>
feet long, <lb/>
and <lb/>
he people. Therein lie hope L- Hall Lamps, <lb/>
deliberation of the t , , r i J <lb/>
w. i. i a Lamps. Lanterns, I see our c <lb/>
,,,. m lamp does not run it <lb/>
Oar <lb/>
Washington, l. Dec. <lb/>
ha made it <lb/>
Senators and who <lb/>
hate railed upon him since Spain <lb/>
agreed to term for <lb/>
render of Philippine to us <lb/>
that he has not made up his mind <lb/>
what we lo do with the Phil <lb/>
ill not do so until we <lb/>
have had them under military con- <lb/>
long lo get <lb/>
necessary to form an <lb/>
opinion. Thai sort of talk <lb/>
has strengthened the chance of <lb/>
the treaty of peace for ratification <lb/>
at this session of Congress. M it co- <lb/>
with opinion of three <lb/>
fourths the Senators regardless <lb/>
The is <lb/>
rally unanimous the taking of <lb/>
islands away from Spain was <lb/>
the right thing lo but <lb/>
unanimity cuds. What sort of a <lb/>
government will follow our <lb/>
rule the islands <lb/>
Bay at this lime, it will depend <lb/>
largely upon sentiment in <lb/>
and that will lie <lb/>
by <lb/>
By pulling in a protest <lb/>
Senator Jones, of Arkansas, sue <lb/>
In getting the War Depart <lb/>
in.-in to change orders assign <lb/>
Twenty infantry me <lb/>
to garrison duty at <lb/>
H. Boot, near Little and <lb/>
Carpels Matting Oil having a the <lb/>
Steel and in- <lb/>
stead. <lb/>
Maj. lien. Butler, who was <lb/>
ordered from Havana, where he <lb/>
was M one of the Military <lb/>
lo to <lb/>
confer with authorities in re <lb/>
lo the military occupation of <lb/>
FOR OFFICE. <lb/>
Some of the a Candi- <lb/>
date <lb/>
Door Mats, in rubber. <lb/>
aid from<lb/>
acre and a year, re-elected to <lb/>
a tier hearing the report of tr <lb/>
North Carolina, bad an ague and the transact ion j <lb/>
l,. Mr. lo shift f r- t T T X t T LI <lb/>
URN I I <lb/>
I,, he ha a wheel in hi head the Amer- <lb/>
l laid men Society, the Bed <lb/>
lo follow. rd Crib and <lb/>
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men . , . , ,. <lb/>
any , mg House were the <lb/>
of the Si. <lb/>
h has <lb/>
in i.- <lb/>
raving over <lb/>
B. A. n. n. Intro- <lb/>
I a resolution reciting <lb/>
sin.- . <lb/>
. under which <lb/>
acre ,.,,.,.,., of the <lb/>
Xe House. their <lb/>
praise of counsel, or lobbyist. <lb/>
regarded it the passage of an act of <lb/>
Congress allowing the of <lb/>
tor damage to its property <lb/>
by federal troop during the <lb/>
the <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
paper ii bad e pal <lb/>
munge in thus State. Sow lei those <lb/>
. have been so carried over .,.,,. <lb/>
rm u v .- r r <lb/>
lairs of I ten <lb/>
Ire ale-, No <lb/>
to <lb/>
a-d ll come out at cad. W aid pleat <lb/>
, lo <lb/>
,,,., i.,. I <lb/>
at- f <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
yellow j read fol <lb/>
lowing it makes upon <lb/>
r ice in North Car <lb/>
and see they can <lb/>
the <lb/>
the money and <lb/>
that the church will lake do part <lb/>
,,,.,,.,. of It. The resolution was referred <lb/>
a special committee <lb/>
their report Friday. <lb/>
a vile our Rev. Pr. John C. <lb/>
dent of read a re <lb/>
Th ills-port on that fol <lb/>
is nut the Una of the paper he <lb/>
prejudice, but greed, lust for of .,,. ,.,,.,. ,. <lb/>
.,. , <lb/>
The South has at <lb/>
. . well the lie a bright future for the <lb/>
his college, <lb/>
in he stands to <lb/>
;. higher moral and <lb/>
poorer cuts <lb/>
white people. In -pile of <lb/>
Hint have been thrown <lb/>
in In- be ha- persistently <lb/>
forged and wherever a help <lb/>
bus been extended his <lb/>
progress rap <lb/>
ill. If this generation <lb/>
Id in i,,. weak the <lb/>
of his white <lb/>
in next he <lb/>
1.1 his <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
M, of <lb/>
in I en lay . <lb/>
as in<lb/>
N. I. left Sunday <lb/>
morning lo attend the M. E. ten <lb/>
III . <lb/>
Or. C. U. mi been very <lb/>
hill his many friends are glad <lb/>
I. Bee him again. <lb/>
The ladies gave a <lb/>
oyster rapper <lb/>
for the <lb/>
of the Disciples church. Every <lb/>
thing off line. <lb/>
are mil a grand <lb/>
to be given in Hall. <lb/>
Miss arrived here <lb/>
Monday. She will make <lb/>
her home. <lb/>
You reveal bf w hat you <lb/>
an others. A man <lb/>
look behind the door unless he has <lb/>
there himself. <lb/>
When the session closed, <lb/>
the preachers were making report <lb/>
work during the year. <lb/>
The reports were generally <lb/>
aging from material and <lb/>
spiritual standpoint. Many re- <lb/>
ported good revivals held during <lb/>
Hi. and most of the preacher <lb/>
j spoke hopefully of their work. <lb/>
lily. V I. <lb/>
The second day's of the <lb/>
North Carolina Conference <lb/>
devoted largely lo routine business, <lb/>
A touching letter was rend from <lb/>
in I.- which <lb/>
moved many to tears. The bishop <lb/>
asked all singing <lb/>
a The <lb/>
announced the following <lb/>
lee Publishing House claim <lb/>
Clerical, W. C. Norman, It. B. <lb/>
John and J, E. Underwood i lay, <lb/>
II. C. Wall and I. I. Smith. <lb/>
II. II. <lb/>
the mission hoard, of Nashville, <lb/>
Tenn. made all earnest pica for <lb/>
renter activity in the missionary <lb/>
cause, especially by and through <lb/>
Sunday Schools. <lb/>
The report of the trustees of <lb/>
I Colic, e wits <lb/>
referred to a committee. <lb/>
Rev. W. ii. Moore, of the North <lb/>
Carolina Conference <lb/>
ed as transferred to the <lb/>
Virginia <lb/>
Presiding of <lb/>
Wilmington district, stated that <lb/>
Kell and of the <lb/>
I. ranks, have left the <lb/>
church their <lb/>
credent <lb/>
was <lb/>
and charges reported. Most of the <lb/>
reports were of such a character as <lb/>
t. receive the bishop's <lb/>
Main Street church, Dur- <lb/>
ham, II. A. pastor. <lb/>
reported over dollars <lb/>
contributed per member. <lb/>
T. A. law, held <lb/>
of the American Bible <lb/>
Society, addressed the Conference <lb/>
briefly, asking the preachers to <lb/>
make an earnest effort for large <lb/>
collections, that the poor of our <lb/>
ow land as well as our West In- <lb/>
Philippine colonies may <lb/>
la- provided with the word of God. <lb/>
X. M. made a <lb/>
powerful appeal for contributions <lb/>
lo finish Craven Memorial Hall, <lb/>
College, and raised over <lb/>
hundred and fifty dollars. <lb/>
The committee on Conference <lb/>
relations reported, <lb/>
I In- continuance of seven aged <lb/>
preachers on the list of <lb/>
adding the names of <lb/>
A. and <lb/>
Peter Herman. <lb/>
Street <lb/>
was called, A. P <lb/>
made an excellent report and <lb/>
said they hoped lo entertain the <lb/>
next conference. <lb/>
The presiding elder of Washing- <lb/>
Ion district stated In Conference <lb/>
yesterday they expected to sec <lb/>
tile next session of the Conference <lb/>
there, so there will Is; several <lb/>
HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
Was Very Nervous <lb/>
Mad and Could <lb/>
Not Sleep-Doctors it <lb/>
Neuralgia and <lb/>
pain In my herd, neck and <lb/>
and all my tat <lb/>
they were moat <lb/>
doctor celled It neuralgia ll <lb/>
I lo bed I r <lb/>
eight month. I Brat very ha,. <lb/>
r and not deep. <lb/>
read of by <lb/>
X. Dee. <lb/>
Miss Harris and sister, of <lb/>
near are visiting at <lb/>
Ii. W. Parker's. <lb/>
A. Cox Mfg. Co. keeps sell- <lb/>
wagons and in spite <lb/>
hard limes. <lb/>
Borne of OUT farmers are busy <lb/>
sowing wheat. We would advise <lb/>
other farmers lo do likewise. <lb/>
Mrs of <lb/>
was her sister Mrs. II. I- <lb/>
Johnson, Ibis Thursday. <lb/>
Her daughter, Miss was <lb/>
w her. <lb/>
Don't forget lo your cotton <lb/>
seed to . O. On. He pays lop <lb/>
price <lb/>
Hour just <lb/>
by II. Manning Co. Prices <lb/>
are bottom. <lb/>
Wire Pence Co. is <lb/>
turning out a big lot of wire fence <lb/>
and have experienced men to put <lb/>
it up at lowest price, your <lb/>
pints ready and send in your or- <lb/>
A. D. Hunter, of Cary, <lb/>
he will <lb/>
Tuesday and spend Wed- <lb/>
and Wednesday night with <lb/>
I us. Thursday he will go to <lb/>
i We are glad Hunt- <lb/>
is coining and expect him lo <lb/>
preach for us Wednesday night. <lb/>
One of citizens <lb/>
has cigars for <lb/>
bis Convention guests to smoke. <lb/>
We would glad to use his name, <lb/>
but forbear, lest our friend should <lb/>
have too many guests. Can't this <lb/>
remind some other <lb/>
Cuba, has gone to South Carolina <lb/>
lo spend a few days w bis <lb/>
before returning to <lb/>
While in Washington, <lb/>
spike freely tO his friends of <lb/>
his experience la Cuba, lie says <lb/>
the Spanish soldiers arc orderly <lb/>
and well as a rule, and <lb/>
that the are bright <lb/>
many of them well ed united and <lb/>
fully capable of <lb/>
government of the island. He <lb/>
thinks the who will re- <lb/>
main in will get along <lb/>
with the Cubans, Gen. But- <lb/>
declined to express an opinion <lb/>
as to how long it would lie before <lb/>
the government of was turn- <lb/>
ed over to Cubans, it <lb/>
will lie largely dependent upon cir- <lb/>
The two Governors- <lb/>
of Texas, and Me- <lb/>
of are <lb/>
of the House will lie miss- <lb/>
el when they retire. Mr. <lb/>
tin, date of whose <lb/>
will lie fixed by the legislature <lb/>
which meats the first Monday in <lb/>
January, will retain bis seal in the <lb/>
House until after the adjournment <lb/>
for the holiday recess, <lb/>
ere, who is the leading <lb/>
OB the Committee on <lb/>
and whose inauguration a <lb/>
Governor Will lake January <lb/>
17th, will bis seat up to the <lb/>
last minute, so as to have a hand in <lb/>
shaping as many of the <lb/>
hills as possible before <lb/>
Governor is <lb/>
on expansion question. <lb/>
The following is the expense ac- <lb/>
count of a defeated in the <lb/>
ate <lb/>
mouths. H <lb/>
also lost hours of sleep <lb/>
the election. acre <lb/>
several of <lb/>
a whole potato 2-t acres of <lb/>
corn; gave away shoats <lb/>
a lost two front teeth and <lb/>
a considerable quantity of hair in a <lb/>
personal skirmish. Gave away <lb/>
plugs of tobacco, Sunday school <lb/>
I pairs of suspender, <lb/>
calico dresses, Ii dolls mil baby <lb/>
Told lies, hook hands <lb/>
time, talked enough lo have <lb/>
n print large volume <lb/>
of patent office reports, kissed <lb/>
kindled kitchen fires, <lb/>
cut of wood, pulled <lb/>
bundles of fodder, picked <lb/>
pounds of cotton, dug bushels <lb/>
of potatoes, helped gather wagon <lb/>
loads of corn, carried M buckets of <lb/>
water, put up stoves, was dog <lb/>
bit times, and had broken j <lb/>
up by a baby which cost t to have <lb/>
repaired. <lb/>
out tares Hour, <lb/>
JO bushels of meal, of <lb/>
pounds of butter, <lb/>
dozen eggs. umbrellas, lead <lb/>
pencils, Bible dictionary, mow <lb/>
lag blade. hoes, overcoat. <lb/>
paper collars, none of which <lb/>
ban returned. <lb/>
Called my opponent a <lb/>
liar, in consequence of which <lb/>
have had to pay a doctor's bill of <lb/>
Had live argument with my <lb/>
flower vase smashed, <lb/>
dish of bash knocked off the <lb/>
table, shirt mined, <lb/>
handfuls of whiskers out, <lb/>
cent worth of slicking plaster <lb/>
Besides spending <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
and For Sale <lb/>
at Mow <lb/>
rt ft <lb/>
Km <lb/>
Of Solid I <lb/>
ling Ml. <lb/>
in part A <lb/>
DUb. m- <lb/>
and <lb/>
nit able <lb/>
and Holiday <lb/>
fr root and <lb/>
good air<lb/>
For <lb/>
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your , <lb/>
J. B, <lb/>
for <lb/>
DRY GOODS, Notions. SHOES, <lb/>
GOODS, Notion, <lb/>
DRY Notion-. SHOES, <lb/>
Hals, Trunks and Pant. <lb/>
Hals, Trunk and Pant. <lb/>
A full line of <lb/>
FAMILY <lb/>
All good delivered free to any <lb/>
part of the city. <lb/>
B. B. JARVIS <lb/>
B. B. JARVIS <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
. Barnhill, <lb/>
ORIGINAL OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
Made by the Va. <lb/>
man is a total failure until <lb/>
he is unable lo give ml vice. <lb/>
The young man's love is general- <lb/>
of the other <lb/>
fellow. <lb/>
War may slay it thousands, but <lb/>
destroys it lens of thou <lb/>
If you assume garb of a fool, <lb/>
perhaps you have a natural right <lb/>
to it. <lb/>
We should think it would lie <lb/>
to wear chip on <lb/>
Wooden heads. <lb/>
My friend, if yon would lie hap- <lb/>
never run into walk <lb/>
in slowly. <lb/>
A man's face is nature's bulletin <lb/>
board, where news from his <lb/>
soul is written. <lb/>
The man who walks into love is <lb/>
apt to slay in longer than the <lb/>
low who falls in. <lb/>
Vehicles, all kinds <lb/>
Gins and Farming <lb/>
re aired notice. <lb/>
Wagons Brackets, <lb/>
etc., made to <lb/>
Shops on Dickinson Avenue. <lb/>
of a to mine. My <lb/>
procured a bottle, and I H. i, preparation for <lb/>
I ran <lb/>
his guests so the Cigar Co. <lb/>
Alter taking one I tell better, <lb/>
able to and my improved. I <lb/>
continued until my <lb/>
cured and I much better In every <lb/>
way. My husband baa also been <lb/>
filed by MatT <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
Is the Best- In tart One Blood <lb/>
Hold by all <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
, , ,. .,, ant v <lb/>
a PillS <lb/>
supply you. <lb/>
phone. <lb/>
You by <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Miss Kim ice Highsmith is quite <lb/>
with pneumonia. <lb/>
Miss Maggie is very <lb/>
sick with typhoid fever. <lb/>
Miss Annie has a very <lb/>
school near <lb/>
Mrs. W. II. Williams is <lb/>
her daughter, Mrs. J. K. <lb/>
near Mount. <lb/>
continue to <lb/>
celebrate late Democratic <lb/>
victory by getting married. One <lb/>
couple said that they thought that <lb/>
was way lo do, that <lb/>
by that means they would keep up <lb/>
the celebration all the winter. <lb/>
Quite a number of our people <lb/>
say they are going to Greenville on <lb/>
Monday to see the fruit of their <lb/>
labor on the of the mouth. <lb/>
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Any<lb/>
Go ton Bagging and i- always <lb/>
on ha d. <lb/>
coed kept <lb/>
band. Country <lb/>
a. trial win <lb/>
on. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
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Wood mean clean No <lb/>
it. Candy <lb/>
tie clear your blood and keen it clean, <lb/>
luring the liver and driving all mi- <lb/>
to-day t <lb/>
bod. t <lb/>
that <lb/>
tor All ding <lb/>
I lie soldier <lb/>
don't seem to lie immune to any- <lb/>
I except good behavior. <lb/>
What a that the trees <lb/>
have to expose their bare limbs in <lb/>
cold weather a we boil last <lb/>
They need <lb/>
Much in Little <lb/>
la v true no <lb/>
aver contained so great curative power la <lb/>
Hood's <lb/>
ready at- <lb/>
way. alway, Bf I I C <lb/>
a U f <lb/>
or aura liver lit, <lb/>
Jaundice, a. <lb/>
call a <lb/>
E ARE TO <lb/>
RICKS TAFT STOCK <lb/>
---------It must be sold by-------- <lb/>
JANUARY 1st, 1899 <lb/>
And in order to do this they will be sold <lb/>
AT COST AND THAN COST IF <lb/>
AT AND LESS THAN COOT IF NECESSARY <lb/>
This is no fake. Come price the good see that we mean <lb/>
what we say. This is u SALE, please do not ask for credit. <lb/>
A HURRICANE <lb/>
of Winter Bargains. <lb/>
OVER THE LINE. <lb/>
People We Moving Around <lb/>
t, laM. <lb/>
W. left this morning. <lb/>
B. C. of came <lb/>
We are going to sweep the deck fur the next few days with a Storm <lb/>
of It may tear walls of competition, but <lb/>
we can't help it. Whatever or whoever stands in our Down <lb/>
Bargains must take the consequences. This warm win- <lb/>
was to leave too many goods on our counters, tables and <lb/>
shelves. The coldest part of the year has arrived and these goods <lb/>
must get a move on them. All kinds of X; the <lb/>
cheapest to the must all move lively. Come early. <lb/>
Frank Wilson <lb/>
THE <lb/>
CLOTH EB. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
W. F. has up <lb/>
house-keeping, and W. F. <lb/>
has moved his boarding house to <lb/>
the building on Washington street <lb/>
recently occupied by him. <lb/>
December. <lb/>
Twelfth mouth. <lb/>
This month will wind up 1898. <lb/>
The year turned into the <lb/>
home stretch. <lb/>
Children will be good from now <lb/>
until Christmas. <lb/>
December will give the shortest <lb/>
days of the year. <lb/>
This month stalled out with <lb/>
beautiful weather. <lb/>
Things will now go to taking on it <lb/>
holiday appearance. <lb/>
Full line of sample notions at <lb/>
New York cost at H. Hooker's. <lb/>
Fresh Butter, cents <lb/>
a pound, at Samuel M. Schultz. <lb/>
Large sample lot of One Towels <lb/>
and Handkerchiefs at New York <lb/>
COSt. H. C. <lb/>
We get live Thursdays, five Fri- <lb/>
days five Saturdays this <lb/>
month. <lb/>
Very few of the Magistrates <lb/>
in this county last month <lb/>
tailed to qualify. <lb/>
Big sample line of Men's, Ladies <lb/>
and Children's Hosiery, at New <lb/>
York coat Hooker's. <lb/>
The interior of the Baptist <lb/>
ha been handsomely in <lb/>
readiness of the <lb/>
Full line Underwear, Necktie, <lb/>
and Gents Furnishings at New <lb/>
York cost. II. <lb/>
Some are back want about <lb/>
paying their debts. Thai should <lb/>
be so at this time of year. <lb/>
Yon don't get time to turn <lb/>
around many times these short <lb/>
days before night overtakes you. <lb/>
The words of <lb/>
Upon Howl's rill a by those <lb/>
who have it prove the merit <lb/>
of the <lb/>
A recount of the vote In Green <lb/>
county gives the <lb/>
date majorities from to <lb/>
Good for old Greene I <lb/>
For A pair of Scales, in <lb/>
condition, capacity <lb/>
pounds. Will sell cheap. <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
Fob Booth Greenville <lb/>
a good house with six rooms, and <lb/>
and water on lot. Posses <lb/>
first of next year. <lb/>
W. A, <lb/>
The Editor Know Them. <lb/>
A newspaper man bus a <lb/>
opportunity than most any one <lb/>
else for judging the real character <lb/>
of people. His list is <lb/>
a true index to u man's integrity, <lb/>
and every man who places a value <lb/>
on hi standing ought to keep <lb/>
square with the newspapers. <lb/>
Almost a <lb/>
Early Friday night there came <lb/>
very near being a lire on the <lb/>
of Mr. H. A. White. Fire <lb/>
was discovered burning rapidly in <lb/>
a load of in the feed <lb/>
room adjoining his stables. The <lb/>
fire was put with a few buckets of <lb/>
water no general alarm was <lb/>
given. It known how <lb/>
fire started. <lb/>
Mr. A. Dead. <lb/>
Mr. M. i in receipt <lb/>
of a telegram from an <lb/>
the death of Mr. A. A in <lb/>
in, which occurred at o'clock <lb/>
morning. Mr. lived <lb/>
for many years In Greenville and <lb/>
was generally esteemed by our <lb/>
There are many who <lb/>
to of his <lb/>
A HAUL. <lb/>
Mr. J. B. White's Store Robbed. <lb/>
Friday night was stormy, rain <lb/>
coming heavily through most <lb/>
of the night. It was such a <lb/>
as thieves usually select to carry <lb/>
on their plundering, and a bevy <lb/>
haul made on the store of Mr. <lb/>
J. B. White. A rear w to <lb/>
his store broken open and the <lb/>
entered through it. His <lb/>
stock very generally ransacked <lb/>
and so fur he has missed <lb/>
a value of about 1200. <lb/>
the article stolen were <lb/>
several pairs of shoe and punts, a <lb/>
lot of goods and other piece <lb/>
goods, two gun, a belt of loaded <lb/>
hells, several knives and other <lb/>
articles that could be easily carried <lb/>
away. A strip was cut off a roll <lb/>
of oilcloth, to wrap <lb/>
some of the goods in. So far there <lb/>
Is no clue to the robbery, but w <lb/>
hope thieves run lie caught. <lb/>
ill Thursday <lb/>
R. W. Thursday <lb/>
evening Richmond. <lb/>
Miss May. of <lb/>
arrived Thursday evening to visit <lb/>
friends here. <lb/>
A. B. a representative <lb/>
of the was a at <lb/>
this office Ibis morning. <lb/>
D. C. Moore, Superior Court <lb/>
elect bus moved bis family <lb/>
here They <lb/>
the White building in South <lb/>
I, <lb/>
went to <lb/>
night. <lb/>
J. W. Wiggins down <lb/>
Wednesday evening, <lb/>
Mrs. W. K. children <lb/>
left this morning for to <lb/>
visit her mother. <lb/>
Mrs. J. W. and <lb/>
returned this morning from a visit <lb/>
I., relatives in <lb/>
Andrew Joyner, editor of the <lb/>
Winston Journal, who has been <lb/>
here u few days, this morning. <lb/>
Dr. Frank Pill, of Chattanooga, <lb/>
passed through Wednesday even- <lb/>
going to Ayden to spend a few <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Miss Cornelia who has <lb/>
been visiting Miss Florence Star- <lb/>
key, left evening for <lb/>
Ayden. <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner left this <lb/>
morning for Washington city to <lb/>
Is- ready for the opening of <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Between the recent victory and <lb/>
the little In price of cotton <lb/>
our area <lb/>
looking set.<lb/>
A. J. Moore want to Bethel <lb/>
lot lay. <lb/>
G, B. Hughes went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. King went to Rocky <lb/>
Mount today. <lb/>
T. J. Jarvis went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mis. M. F. of Wilson, <lb/>
who has visiting Mrs. it. L. <lb/>
Smith, left this morning. <lb/>
T, M. of Rapids, <lb/>
who has beau visiting relatives in <lb/>
this county, returned home today. <lb/>
Rev. B. D. Brown over <lb/>
from this morning and fills <lb/>
his regular appointment at Falk- <lb/>
land tomorrow. <lb/>
Trying to Straighten Matters. <lb/>
When the present Board of <lb/>
charge of the <lb/>
affairs of the town the old Board <lb/>
only turned over about in money <lb/>
and had left many debts to lie paid. <lb/>
The record do not show what the <lb/>
indebtedness of the town is, and <lb/>
lo get at it with a view of <lb/>
straightening up the town's fin- <lb/>
the Board at the regular <lb/>
meeting Thursday night passed <lb/>
an that all persons having <lb/>
against the town <lb/>
present them to the Treasurer <lb/>
the first of January to <lb/>
listed. <lb/>
be <lb/>
EVERY <lb/>
and wife should know about the <lb/>
that for half a <lb/>
been mothers bring <lb/>
little one into the world without <lb/>
danger and the hundred and one <lb/>
discomforts and distraction <lb/>
incident to child-birth. It <lb/>
it applied externally, which <lb/>
it the only way to get relief. <lb/>
Medicines taken internally <lb/>
will not help and may <lb/>
result in harm. <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
fit and prepares every <lb/>
organ, muscle and <lb/>
part of the body <lb/>
the critical hour. It <lb/>
robs child-birth of its <lb/>
and pain. <lb/>
Baby's coming it made <lb/>
quick and easy. Its <lb/>
action i doubly <lb/>
if used during the whole <lb/>
period of pregnancy. <lb/>
per bottle at all drug stores, or <lb/>
tent by mail receipt of price. <lb/>
Fail, containing <lb/>
lo all semen. to any <lb/>
by <lb/>
Regulator Co., <lb/>
Atlanta, <lb/>
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb/>
Adopted by Covenant <lb/>
Whereas i; Almighty <lb/>
ill His dealings tin <lb/>
children of men. to remove trow <lb/>
our association and our Lodge OUT <lb/>
brother Cornelius Stephens. P. C. <lb/>
now therefore. Is- it <lb/>
Resolved by Covenant <lb/>
Bo. I., that <lb/>
the death of oar brother, vet in <lb/>
meekness yield to the providence <lb/>
Of Him who data all things for the <lb/>
interest of the creatures <lb/>
He has made. <lb/>
That as Odd <lb/>
Fellows we tender to widowed <lb/>
wife and other relatives of our do <lb/>
ceased In-other, our deepest in <lb/>
pithy and to the <lb/>
source of all in Ibis, <lb/>
their sad hour of <lb/>
third. That we wear the <lb/>
usual badge of mourning for thirty <lb/>
lays. <lb/>
That a copy of <lb/>
these resolutions spread on our <lb/>
minutes, a copy sent to to widow <lb/>
of our deceased brother, and <lb/>
furnished Ida and <lb/>
King's for publication. <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
B. B, Coin. <lb/>
Warns. <lb/>
AT <lb/>
Three Stores Broken Into- <lb/>
Lady Breaks Her Arm. <lb/>
u. <lb/>
Ayden, X. C. <lb/>
town was the scene of several rob <lb/>
last night. be- <lb/>
and daybreak three <lb/>
stores were broken into, all of them <lb/>
being entered through windows. <lb/>
From the Store of Tucker. <lb/>
born Co. about worth have <lb/>
ban missed, consisting of pistols, <lb/>
knives, cartridges and jewelry. <lb/>
From the store of W. K. Mayo <lb/>
groceries to the value of about <lb/>
are missing, and from bar of <lb/>
Savage some whiskey was <lb/>
taken a slot machine was re <lb/>
of the cash it contained, all <lb/>
being from this store. <lb/>
The are supposed to <lb/>
lie IS sonic were heard in <lb/>
quiring, Wednesday evening, if <lb/>
any one slept in certain stores <lb/>
Search warrants have Issued <lb/>
Ibis morning, and blood hounds <lb/>
have telegraphed for. <lb/>
Mrs. J. A. Davis, milliner for <lb/>
J. It. Smith . met with quite <lb/>
a serious accident hen. She went <lb/>
out to the depot to see some friends <lb/>
as she went Instep from the <lb/>
rain after telling them goodbye she <lb/>
fell and broke her arm. <lb/>
A SCENE. <lb/>
Mr. Runt. En <lb/>
d. <lb/>
night the <lb/>
Mm. Herbert White was <lb/>
one of the prettiest <lb/>
the season. Ii was <lb/>
given in of their guests, Mis <lb/>
Han-is. of Wilmington, and <lb/>
Miss Annie N-m-I. of Mississippi. <lb/>
Tile In was and <lb/>
daintily decorated with evergreen <lb/>
and everywhere showed <lb/>
touch of a hand Stilled <lb/>
decorative art. Those receiving <lb/>
with Bra. White stood in the front <lb/>
parlor, and as tin- large number of <lb/>
filled this, were <lb/>
the <lb/>
porches which had been in. <lb/>
healed, and with grow <lb/>
plants evergreens, thus <lb/>
a dainty conservatory. I <lb/>
which the role usually <lb/>
by on similar I <lb/>
The evening passed off with the <lb/>
and grace characteristic of the <lb/>
charming, hostess, and indicative <lb/>
of the genuine hospitality of <lb/>
bust. were served <lb/>
at II o'clock, the party dispersing <lb/>
shortly alter 1st. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. While received in <lb/>
hall were assisted Miss <lb/>
Harris Messrs, W. Wig <lb/>
gins and Ii. Cherry. Jr., and <lb/>
Miss Noel with Mr. B. IS. <lb/>
and Dr. Can. Miss Cherry <lb/>
with Mr. in <lb/>
Miss Skinner and Mr. <lb/>
Hugh serving the guest <lb/>
the dining room, <lb/>
Savage, Son Co., <lb/>
F AUTO Kb AND <lb/>
-m <lb/>
ON <lb/>
Exchange Building, Front Si . NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Liberal Gash Advances on Consignment. Prompt <lb/>
and Highest Prices Guaranteed. <lb/>
Dealers in Cotton Hugging. Ties. Hag-. Fertilizers, <lb/>
Agricultural Plaster. patronage so- <lb/>
in in in in in in m in m in in in in in in in in in in in in it mi in in <lb/>
DRESS His. <lb/>
DRESS GOODS. <lb/>
DRESS His. <lb/>
DRESS <lb/>
His. <lb/>
GOODS. <lb/>
KM IS. <lb/>
KIDS. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
SHOES. SHOES AND HATS HATS. <lb/>
SHOES AND HATH HATS. <lb/>
SHOES. SHOES AND It A IS HATS. <lb/>
SHOES. SHOES AND HATS HATH. <lb/>
NOTIONS. <lb/>
NOTIONS. <lb/>
INS. <lb/>
INS. <lb/>
All. FALL EFFECTS LATEST STYLES. <lb/>
ALL FALL -LATEST STYLES. <lb/>
ALL Ill is LATEST LBS. <lb/>
ALL IS- LATEST STYLES. <lb/>
nun in in mi in in nun a. nun nun in in in <lb/>
Ml<lb/>
New Officers. <lb/>
Al their regular meet <lb/>
night. Tar River bulge N. K. <lb/>
of P., elected the follow <lb/>
for ensuing term <lb/>
Dr. W. <lb/>
E. Ii. Chancel <lb/>
J. It. Prelate. <lb/>
J. M. of Work. <lb/>
O, K. Warren Master Arms. <lb/>
W. Grimes Keeper of <lb/>
and Heal. <lb/>
Frank of <lb/>
J. X. <lb/>
of <lb/>
PI- <lb/>
Ia- <lb/>
A Fine Record, <lb/>
people may think <lb/>
the <lb/>
ling <lb/>
Coach on Freight Train. <lb/>
For the convenience of delegates <lb/>
to the Baptist State Convent ion the <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line has consented <lb/>
to put it coach on the <lb/>
freight between Weldon and <lb/>
Ki list on to 19th. This <lb/>
train will leave B <lb/>
A. M., arriving at Green- <lb/>
ville noon. Delegates Dom- <lb/>
via the Air Line can <lb/>
take this train at Weldon, and <lb/>
those coming the Southern <lb/>
Railway can connect with it at <lb/>
All delegate who can <lb/>
leave their homes early enough to <lb/>
take this freight train on Thursday <lb/>
morning can reach Greenville at <lb/>
midday instead o'clock, P. <lb/>
M., on regular passenger train. <lb/>
connections can lie <lb/>
made and Saturday by <lb/>
those who cannot conic the first <lb/>
day of the Convention. <lb/>
Some <lb/>
Greenville market is not s <lb/>
much tobacco. Hut if they want <lb/>
lo lie convinced the market <lb/>
is doing let I hem look <lb/>
From the August to <lb/>
the first of months <lb/>
there were sold here 6,321,7.1 <lb/>
pounds. These figures are furnish <lb/>
ed by Mr. Julian <lb/>
Secretary of the Tobacco Board of <lb/>
Trade, and are authentic. <lb/>
If. <lb/>
Homes Ma; be Needed. <lb/>
The committee on hospitality for <lb/>
the Baptist State Convention which <lb/>
meets here on the 8th, have <lb/>
Minis to all delegates whose mimes <lb/>
have so far been received assign <lb/>
them to homes. The list of <lb/>
homes in the hands of t be commit <lb/>
tee is very nearly filled, and is <lb/>
expected that more tin in enough <lb/>
names to the present vacancies <lb/>
will lie received. If any of our <lb/>
people who could not when <lb/>
the were around now <lb/>
find that they can of <lb/>
the delegates they would confer a <lb/>
favor upon the commit Ice by let- <lb/>
ting it known to Mr. <lb/>
D. or D. J- <lb/>
secretary. <lb/>
The New York World, <lb/>
at Lowest Price <lb/>
15.1 PAPERS. <lb/>
A YEAR FOR Si. <lb/>
. a ii the of it <lb/>
weekly <lb/>
I'm the war <lb/>
World <lb/>
great vain by the <lb/>
of report a <lb/>
all the scenes <lb/>
It ha a lo the <lb/>
and will he of Milne hi r <lb/>
UH <lb/>
winch now the <lb/>
people. <lb/>
It all the <lb/>
important news on the It <lb/>
ha brilliant by <lb/>
great author, e page, <lb/>
complete for Mia <lb/>
household and work and <lb/>
of in- <lb/>
We otter thin <lb/>
and to- <lb/>
one year <lb/>
The regular price f <lb/>
two la l <lb/>
LOOK ARE HERE- <lb/>
My Fall and Winter lock <lb/>
HATS-PANTS <lb/>
Cotton and Ties and a lull line <lb/>
Heavy Groceries have arrived and we will put <lb/>
the price low to you until it will compel you <lb/>
i Ir you once see the goods and near the <lb/>
price you are customer <lb/>
JAMES B. WHITE. <lb/>
Greenville, N <lb/>
READ PONDER <lb/>
OX <lb/>
still in the ring. a plenty. Host light <lb/>
in the State, i and bring your tobacco, <lb/>
want and are able to pay it, so bring <lb/>
it to us get the highest market price. <lb/>
friends <lb/>
EVANS. CRITCHER CO. <lb/>
Proprietors of The Old <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
PITT COUNTY BUGGY CO <lb/>
EDWARDS <lb/>
in kinds of <lb/>
t; <lb/>
a specialty <lb/>
All kind of retailing We skilled labor <lb/>
material and me d give .-f. <lb/>
J. R. COREY, <lb/>
IN. <lb/>
Wedding <lb/>
Mr. Mrs. <lb/>
have inane. I in- <lb/>
v to the mi their <lb/>
daughter, Lr as Worth Lou <lb/>
to Mr. John <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
ill St. chill, n. <lb/>
m. c. <lb/>
-a <lb/>
A General Horse <lb/>
Millinery. <lb/>
Also a nice line of <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for <lb/>
merry occupied <lb/>
W. Brown <lb/>
to see <lb/>
W W <lb/>
J. L SUGG <lb/>
Life, Fire and- <lb/>
Accident <lb/>
Represents only First Class Com- <lb/>
In opposite Court House. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
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You May Never but Should you ever <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
Come to see us. <lb/>
The Job <lb/>
Broad Men Wanted <lb/>
It is said. we have no <lb/>
to the of the <lb/>
statement, the Legislature- <lb/>
elect is <lb/>
baa ever been dotted in North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Certainly no Legislature that <lb/>
ever met in the State bail <lb/>
graver to deal with, or <lb/>
heavier responsibilities <lb/>
it. it is to W hoped that <lb/>
Intellectual strength of this <lb/>
Assembly may <lb/>
up to reputation for ability <lb/>
W-us great. <lb/>
This is no time narrow <lb/>
ml State's <lb/>
demand the highest <lb/>
I ire of is law <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
Anything a <lb/>
Visiting <lb/>
LOW <lb/>
w for it- el <lb/>
I.- we tin fol- <lb/>
ti to certify I <lb/>
from ow <lb/>
fur over six Ml I <lb/>
of our <lb/>
Jill to no Bell, our <lb/>
i-i K Bitten a <lb/>
liter rat entirely cured. <lb/>
now <lb/>
them to d the kirk<lb/>
They Say. <lb/>
That hen a woman weeps scald <lb/>
lag tears, she is boiling over with <lb/>
Thai I gossip is a woman <lb/>
make live by putting t and <lb/>
two together. <lb/>
That man is a slave to the <lb/>
woman to the <lb/>
column. <lb/>
That some women are so <lb/>
that they an-always several years <lb/>
shy when it comes their age. <lb/>
That the first thing a man does <lb/>
in the morning is to fee for his <lb/>
and the thing a <lb/>
woman doe is to look in the <lb/>
That most men have two objects <lb/>
in is to become rich, and <lb/>
the other <lb/>
That BOOM men like <lb/>
graphs; talk a great deal and <lb/>
never anything original. <lb/>
Thai some men an- not <lb/>
to remain the bottom of the lad <lb/>
; they to gel n. <lb/>
That if the hairs of oar head are <lb/>
numbered, the bald-headed <lb/>
gent will Ides- the man who <lb/>
A Face. <lb/>
Wear it. It is your privilege, <lb/>
it the of ; it ii <lb/>
it its <lb/>
and all who ionic nuder its <lb/>
; is a daily boOB <lb/>
to him who wears it. and a constant <lb/>
ion to all his <lb/>
Men am women, youth and <lb/>
seek the of the <lb/>
sunny-faced All doors are open <lb/>
to those who smile. All social cir <lb/>
eh-s welcome A sun <lb/>
face is an om-ii sesame to hearts <lb/>
homes. Hy it burdens arc <lb/>
lightened, <lb/>
and hope made to <lb/>
triumphant, where fear, and <lb/>
despondency held high carnival. <lb/>
the glow and radiance <lb/>
Notices. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Sup. Court<lb/>
K. assignee of W. H. Cox <lb/>
K. Mount. <lb/>
In the entitled action, at <lb/>
Sprint; term of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pit I County. judgment <lb/>
baring rendered the <lb/>
ill favor of the plaintiff <lb/>
for two hundred and live <lb/>
w interest, and fur costs, <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE<lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays. Wednesdays Fri- <lb/>
day at A. M. for <lb/>
water permitting. <lb/>
Returning leave at A. <lb/>
M. A M. on Tm-s <lb/>
days. Thursdays and Sat <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change de- <lb/>
inure than three years <lb/>
have elapsed since has <lb/>
then-on. and it further <lb/>
to the that the <lb/>
is a of the <lb/>
state of North Carolina. Ami the <lb/>
such .-unless to throne as <lb/>
proper and mo <lb/>
to amount inc to one pending on stage of water. <lb/>
hundred and with <lb/>
and Audit appear for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York Hus- <lb/>
ton, mid for all points for the West <lb/>
with at Norfolk. <lb/>
should order freight by <lb/>
the Old H. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay from <lb/>
folly <lb/>
Ky, i . <lb/>
most <lb/>
Foster. <lb/>
A lost Singular Occurrence. <lb/>
eighteen yearn ago Mi-s. M. <lb/>
of this place, lost her <lb/>
engagement heavy 18- <lb/>
karat, plain gold ring. <lb/>
of last, while cleaning <lb/>
the dirt from near tin- new- <lb/>
well on their lot. Mr. <lb/>
son picked up this mum ring. It <lb/>
was as bright as ever. This is a <lb/>
singular occurrence, not <lb/>
because it was found after K-in <lb/>
lost for eighteen years, but on <lb/>
account of fart that the of <lb/>
November is the anniversary of <lb/>
their marriage. The was <lb/>
happy day for Mr. Morrison, sure <lb/>
her day. her to <lb/>
look the that <lb/>
her love of SI ago <lb/>
and ii was also election <lb/>
cord Standard. <lb/>
as I hey <lb/>
pi-o <lb/>
km <lb/>
people take <lb/>
an- exposed. <lb/>
That when a man <lb/>
should <lb/>
her sell <lb/>
That Kills admire a drooping <lb/>
when hap <lb/>
to droop their <lb/>
That a i- the only man <lb/>
that docs head work with his <lb/>
hands. Laurel Miss, i Chronicle. <lb/>
to his on. Bring Don a <lb/>
holy and a face <lb/>
luminous with <lb/>
and shine on all around. A little <lb/>
child on the of a city. <lb/>
to a joint when- <lb/>
the surging throng and the passing <lb/>
made the feat <lb/>
to the <lb/>
paused, and then <lb/>
a sunny laced gentleman to <lb/>
lier was the sun- <lb/>
face that won the child's <lb/>
deuce. Childhood makes no mis- <lb/>
take. I-a. <lb/>
lion for leave to issue execution on <lb/>
said <lb/>
is hereby to appear at my <lb/>
office N. on the <lb/>
day of and <lb/>
show cause, if any he why ex <lb/>
edition should not issue against <lb/>
him on said otherwise <lb/>
execution will be accordingly is- <lb/>
for the balance due on said <lb/>
judgment. <lb/>
under my band this the <lb/>
Jo-th day of November 1898. <lb/>
A. Clerk <lb/>
Court Co. <lb/>
and from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. Aft., <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
ind y. <lb/>
Pill <lb/>
to 11- E. <lb/>
We carry a line of the <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
Geo. S. Parker <lb/>
Fountain Pen <lb/>
It is a big hit in n pen <lb/>
and is list <lb/>
Net only does it ink <lb/>
i. <lb/>
t of Ur <lb/>
Sew Lit Pills. A will <lb/>
you of ThOM <lb/>
iii in <lb/>
in the cine <lb/>
Mi-k Headache, for <lb/>
and they have -ii <lb/>
an <lb/>
be free from every <lb/>
he <lb/>
T not awaken by <lb/>
their action, but by giving tone in <lb/>
and bowels <lb/>
I. Woolen, <lb/>
fingers. <lb/>
bu soiled <lb/>
I Children <lb/>
if Mr. Shepherd returned to <lb/>
his home in Indiana this week, <lb/>
spending several days ill this <lb/>
section visiting relatives. He is <lb/>
old, <lb/>
four In all. <lb/>
have blessed lie <lb/>
tells u in- ha.- nine grand children. <lb/>
Hi- i- i iI- and inn <lb/>
i male-, he would mil mind Ink <lb/>
himself the wife. If a <lb/>
found, lie is <lb/>
a of Wilkes. but this <lb/>
ago. He <lb/>
I says be a brother who in the <lb/>
I father of a children. The com <lb/>
number of of <lb/>
I these two brothers make BA <lb/>
Hustler. <lb/>
A Man's Hoy <lb/>
Probably the most <lb/>
story man's unlucky day that <lb/>
has ever been told in the <lb/>
Lancet, which it us a <lb/>
curious Instance of A <lb/>
patient, at the age of ten years. <lb/>
fractured his it <lb/>
on When <lb/>
yearn old h fractured his <lb/>
left leg below the knee through <lb/>
falling from horseback, also on Au- <lb/>
gust When fourteen of <lb/>
ago In- fractured both bones of the <lb/>
left forearm Mumbling, bis arm <lb/>
striking the edge brick. I An- <lb/>
gnat In another year, Au- <lb/>
gust when old, ha <lb/>
had compound fracture of the left <lb/>
leg above his fool be- <lb/>
under an rod <lb/>
his body foiling forward. Next <lb/>
year, again on the same dale, An <lb/>
be bad compound fracture <lb/>
of both the right being so <lb/>
crushed that it bad <lb/>
at the lower of <lb/>
the thigh. This was caused by n <lb/>
hone hit foil to a of coal, <lb/>
which, running wild <lb/>
him in a narrow passage, <lb/>
both severely. <lb/>
AN BY <lb/>
Mrs. Joe Person's <lb/>
For time my son was <lb/>
troubled with bronchial die <lb/>
ease, which every time he took <lb/>
cold, settled in Ilia throat and pro <lb/>
something like <lb/>
tonsils would and <lb/>
swell so that he had great trouble <lb/>
to swallow anything, and could <lb/>
NOTICE.<lb/>
I Mil County, i <lb/>
Jesse Cannon. Public <lb/>
tor, administering estate of <lb/>
Barnes, deceased. <lb/>
George <lb/>
Hagar Joyner, Bay, <lb/>
Barrett, Tyson and <lb/>
Queen Carmen. <lb/>
Jenny Barred <lb/>
in t lit- above entitled cause, will <lb/>
take that a proceed- <lb/>
entitled as above, bus been <lb/>
commenced in the Court <lb/>
of Pill county, before the Clerk, to <lb/>
sell the real estate of Barnes <lb/>
deceased, in order to make assets <lb/>
ml said defendant will further <lb/>
lake no solid food. sprint; take notice that she is required to <lb/>
betook ball dozen Unties of Mrs. appear at the office of the Clerk of <lb/>
Remedy a,,,, <lb/>
throat with the weak, and it to or <lb/>
cored him. lie never had ii t the petition and com- <lb/>
spell since. I plaint Bled in or the <lb/>
Bugle, Iredell Co., K. C. plaintiff will apply to the for <lb/>
MilT <lb/>
Vases. <lb/>
Wagons, <lb/>
Air Figures, <lb/>
Fire Toys, <lb/>
Cups and <lb/>
Candies, Mixed Nuts, <lb/>
It a is ins, <lb/>
Sweet Florida Oranges, <lb/>
Apples, Bananas, <lb/>
Chairs, Tables, <lb/>
Mattresses, Bureaus, e. <lb/>
You will <lb/>
a Standard Sewing Machine. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Salt. <lb/>
December <lb/>
every Sun <lb/>
day, morning and evening, <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
A. pastor. <lb/>
relief demanded therein. <lb/>
Given under my hand, this <lb/>
day of <lb/>
a. Mote, clerk <lb/>
Court Pitt Co. <lb/>
LAND BALK. <lb/>
By virtue of an order of the Sn <lb/>
Court of Pitt County ill the <lb/>
case of H. tin-one, of Jesse <lb/>
school a. in. C. j Cox Jesse K. <lb/>
superintendent. Jr; the will sell <lb/>
regular services. I for cash at the Court House <lb/>
on Monday <lb/>
day of January, the following <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives the home news every <lb/>
at small price <lb/>
of cents a month. Are <lb/>
you a subscriber It not <lb/>
you ought to be. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK. <lb/>
Is only a year and contains <lb/>
the news every week, and <lb/>
gives information to the far- <lb/>
especially those grow- <lb/>
worth many <lb/>
times more than the <lb/>
price. <lb/>
Reward <lb/>
The will V <lb/>
pl.-i-i-a that then, u <lb/>
One use that km <lb/>
able i-ii-i- In nil t mil <lb/>
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now to <lb/>
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upon tin- <lb/>
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of lbs disease, <lb/>
the up <lb/>
in <lb/>
Us work. The <lb/>
in <lb/>
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that It Win to cure. Send tor Mat <lb/>
of <lb/>
Bold by Mi <lb/>
Hall's Pi . sis ill, <lb/>
Props <lb/>
Ohio <lb/>
km, <lb/>
HAM'S HORN BLASTS. <lb/>
hates a short <lb/>
On the only thing <lb/>
weighs is heart. <lb/>
In order to show us stars <lb/>
had lo us <lb/>
A millionaire in ibis world <lb/>
lie a beggar the next. <lb/>
The devil wedding <lb/>
when people marry for money, <lb/>
will be more In <lb/>
by your walk by <lb/>
your talk. <lb/>
Ii-r this be did not work on August I meeting Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
for and lit; N Watson, pas. <lb/>
lie wonder, bid in the <lb/>
his fall day and went to <lb/>
work with the he BUB- <lb/>
a compound of <lb/>
b-II leg. After Ibis be has <lb/>
avoided working on August <lb/>
I hough never missing work at <lb/>
other <lb/>
i. in. ,,,., f <lb/>
every Sun land, situated ill I he County of <lb/>
day, morning evening. <lb/>
school p. m. w. P Harding, <lb/>
third <lb/>
J. II. Morion, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
p. m. II. <lb/>
Each <lb/>
In some sections of <lb/>
State Mi-in to Is- plentiful as <lb/>
ants. A by the <lb/>
of the <lb/>
of the and Orange county <lb/>
n today with a <lb/>
wagon load of about He <lb/>
they are so numerous in his neigh <lb/>
they run i-ash <lb/>
other and cripple and <lb/>
you have nothing to do lint walk <lb/>
and pick <lb/>
ban Bun. <lb/>
a- <lb/>
ills.<lb/>
Ly the timely use <lb/>
Tint's an and <lb/>
favorite of increasing <lb/>
cures <lb/>
SICK <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, s- <lb/>
lion, torpid liver, a <lb/>
and all bilious diseases. <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Lodge, N <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
third <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
W. K. ft. O. U. I. Over <lb/>
tun, See. <lb/>
K. of P. Tar River Lodge, Ho. <lb/>
ever Friday evening. Ir. <lb/>
B. A. Move, Jr., <lb/>
White, K. of It. <lb/>
It. Vance Council, No- <lb/>
meet every even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, H. M. It. <lb/>
Lung, Bee, <lb/>
located X <lb/>
Beginning the Junction of the <lb/>
and Tails Bond and run- <lb/>
down the Newborn hi <lb/>
line, with <lb/>
James Cox's line around lo the <lb/>
Tuft road, thence with the Tuft <lb/>
road to John W, two a <lb/>
half tract to the <lb/>
the acre tract on the Tad road, <lb/>
and thence with said Taft road to <lb/>
I the <lb/>
acres, <lb/>
the land by the late <lb/>
meets B. Cox, <lb/>
evening. B. <lb/>
J. M. bee. <lb/>
This Hot. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
We have new <lb/>
hearse and the nicest line 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/>
and bodies entrusted <lb/>
lo our care will receive very <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 John Flanagan <lb/>
SALE OF VALUABLE <lb/>
j T- <lb/>
Mm; <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
A. Court of Pill County made <lb/>
on tin- 35th day of November, <lb/>
a certain Pris-ceiling <lb/>
therein pending, entitled <lb/>
n- ad <lb/>
the estate of Amy <lb/>
deceased, <lb/>
mill others, I will on <lb/>
Monday, 2nd, sell <lb/>
public sale the court house <lb/>
In the highest bidder <lb/>
for cash, that certain lot in the <lb/>
town of situated on the <lb/>
of Second and <lb/>
and known in plan of <lb/>
said town us lot one bun- <lb/>
and twelve <lb/>
Public <lb/>
the estate of Amy <lb/>
. <lb/>
ii <lb/>
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MARBLE <lb/>
Wire iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
reasonable <lb/>
h. w. <lb/>
I- <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Send <lb/>
C. CO. <lb/>
Mast WASHINGTON,<lb/>
far brier,. <lb/>
The in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
as low as the low <lb/>
eat. Highest <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce<lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
-FOB- <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
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D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE. TO FICTION TERMS per; Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVII <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COl N. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb/>
,. . <lb/>
CONVENTION <lb/>
An By Whom <lb/>
i is a list of the <lb/>
to the annual meeting of <lb/>
State Convention to lie <lb/>
held in Memorial <lb/>
Church, Greenville, Dec. Nth to <lb/>
12th, awl y whom they will <lb/>
lie entertained while <lb/>
Might c. and wife, by ii. <lb/>
A. and W. <lb/>
at Hotel <lb/>
J. Moore, C. <lb/>
A. B. Brown, M. R. Webb. <lb/>
by ll. L <lb/>
K. B. F. Hester. S. <lb/>
K. P. Hobgood, by J. <lb/>
Howling. <lb/>
V. L. A. r. J. x. <lb/>
. I-. Howard, by W. B, <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
It. II. Marsh, B. T. J. D. <lb/>
Thomas by <lb/>
I., <lb/>
W. H. J. W. Carter, <lb/>
by Dr. B. A. <lb/>
John B. Kay, T. E. Skinner, by <lb/>
A. L. Wow. <lb/>
J. X. R. H. Lewis, J. II. <lb/>
Brewer, M. <lb/>
A. by B. J. Cobb. <lb/>
It. <lb/>
T. C. J. W. Cobb, by Ola <lb/>
Miss T. Miss <lb/>
A h by E Harris. <lb/>
J. W. Rose, L. Finch, by C. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
C. E. by <lb/>
J. S. <lb/>
John E. White, by X. M. Wat- <lb/>
sou. <lb/>
B. W. W. H. Rich, <lb/>
by J. H. <lb/>
J. W. Bailey, W. C. Dowd, E. <lb/>
B. J. K. Prof. <lb/>
Johnson, by <lb/>
J. C. Caddell, II. II. <lb/>
W. Ilium-hard, W. II. Morton, <lb/>
J. R. Jack Sherrod, B. <lb/>
by John <lb/>
R. II. Herring, S. J. Backer, by <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
J. A. L. X. Chap- <lb/>
by A. A. <lb/>
R. W. <lb/>
by II. Wilson. <lb/>
J. Parker, by H. P. <lb/>
Hotel <lb/>
W. K. Watson, T. B. Wilder, <lb/>
J. Parker, C. J. Hunter, by W. II. <lb/>
at Hotel <lb/>
C. Teague, by Pulley ft <lb/>
at the House. <lb/>
X. U. H. H. Shaw, <lb/>
Mrs. W. B. Shaw, J. Jarvis <lb/>
at Hotel <lb/>
H. B. T. <lb/>
H. Street, W. L. Potent, Dr. <lb/>
Hippo, by J. B. Cherry. <lb/>
S. II. A. B. A ilk ins, <lb/>
by D. S. Spain. <lb/>
W. S. R. F. <lb/>
by T. K. Hooker. <lb/>
A. B. Smith, by B. F. D. Al <lb/>
at II. h. Cowards. <lb/>
A. It. J. H. Lambeth, <lb/>
T. M. Pittman, C. C. J. <lb/>
Blalock, D. H. Lee, by R. A. <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
E. J. Edwards, II. L. Watson, <lb/>
K. Edwin Wright, by F. <lb/>
Evans, at House. <lb/>
L. R. Pruett, R. R. A. <lb/>
M. J. Q. Adams, J. A. <lb/>
Dates, Jr., F. Conrad, by Alfred <lb/>
Forties. <lb/>
W. Scarborough, P. <lb/>
J. T. and wife, <lb/>
Forest Smith, J. Powell, by Dr. <lb/>
W. H. Bagwell. <lb/>
B. K. Mason, Livingston Johnson, <lb/>
B. E. Copeland, by B. W. King. <lb/>
John Mitchell, W. It. <lb/>
by Charles Skinner at Hotel Ma. <lb/>
T. Wood, by James Long at <lb/>
King House. <lb/>
J. K. Matthews and Bass, <lb/>
by J. T. Matthews. <lb/>
C. F. James, by Jordan. <lb/>
Mrs. C. A. by H. W. <lb/>
i at House. <lb/>
Miss Ward, by A. H. <lb/>
i at Quinn <lb/>
C J Harry <lb/>
J. <lb/>
at <lb/>
Miss Miss Mabel <lb/>
D by I. C <lb/>
Bull Long, Mrs W Terrell. <lb/>
by H M at King House <lb/>
Miss Julia I. <lb/>
Thomas, by Mrs King at King <lb/>
House. <lb/>
L K Mills, It II L <lb/>
W A by E <lb/>
W. C. A. L. Betts by <lb/>
K. Moore <lb/>
J. W. Herring by J. A. <lb/>
K. Dickinson by J. R. <lb/>
Move at Morrill House. <lb/>
W. A. Dunn, Miss <lb/>
Fannie E. Heck, Miss Mary <lb/>
ale Carter by F. ti. James. <lb/>
A. I. Justice. D. E. H. <lb/>
H. J. Meadows by K. <lb/>
A. Move <lb/>
W. and wife, M Smith <lb/>
and wife, C. T. <lb/>
O. L. W. ti. <lb/>
M. E. Parish, J. F. J. L. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
field, Miss Miss Kate <lb/>
by W. II. and J. A. Kicks. <lb/>
K. A. by L. Joy- <lb/>
at House. <lb/>
Henry Davis, by W. II. at <lb/>
Hotel <lb/>
W. E. M. L. M. <lb/>
Curtis, W. B. by T. R. <lb/>
Moore. <lb/>
Corpening, O. P. <lb/>
by Wiley Brown. <lb/>
J. P. Walter Bikes, <lb/>
Thus. Hume, W. Allen, by <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. Jarvis. <lb/>
A. M. W. II. Oliver, by <lb/>
W. T. <lb/>
E. Lee, J. J. Venn, by W. <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Allen, M. Webb, by <lb/>
White at Hotel <lb/>
J. B. Newton, by It. L. Carr <lb/>
King House. <lb/>
O. W. by Dr. Zeno <lb/>
Brown at Hotel <lb/>
T. J. Taylor, A. W. Early, by <lb/>
H. T. Daniel. <lb/>
F. by Mrs. Dora <lb/>
Hi at House. <lb/>
M. Duke, J. A. by V. <lb/>
J. Lee. <lb/>
O. C. by J. Wood, <lb/>
ward at Hotel <lb/>
L. and wife, by J. L. <lb/>
Little and Mrs. at <lb/>
House. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
by II. Hooker. <lb/>
A. D. Hunter and wife, T. Bright <lb/>
A. E. by James Brown. <lb/>
C. J. F. Anderson, John W. <lb/>
B F Eagles wife, by O. E. <lb/>
Warren. <lb/>
Jar lea Long and wife, by B. <lb/>
Hughes and J. L. at King <lb/>
House. <lb/>
H. F. Taylor, II. B. Parker, by <lb/>
II. L. Coward. <lb/>
W. M. Jones, J. Porter, F. <lb/>
J. M. Frost, by C. A. <lb/>
White. <lb/>
S. A. Howard and wife, by Mrs. <lb/>
P. E. at Hotel . <lb/>
Miss Eva Patrick, by Henry <lb/>
Miss Mary II Hardy, Miss Edith <lb/>
Broadway, by J at King <lb/>
House. <lb/>
J E M Davenport, OF Fields, <lb/>
by B <lb/>
John Bell, L L Leary, <lb/>
tire and daughter by J J Cherry. <lb/>
Mrs M Winston, Mrs W Al- <lb/>
by M II <lb/>
and wife, by Mrs <lb/>
Mary Stephens. <lb/>
J W wife, by J. <lb/>
W C by B E <lb/>
by A <lb/>
W On Herb rid Re. <lb/>
S. W. Halt, T. M. <lb/>
W. It. Parker <lb/>
II. Morris, by J. S. Congleton <lb/>
Hotel <lb/>
L. by <lb/>
at Hotel <lb/>
Latham, by <lb/>
Miss Etta Huns at King House. <lb/>
J. T. Betta, by Mrs. M. D. <lb/>
at King House.<lb/>
THEY ARE <lb/>
THEY ABE HERE <lb/>
THEY ARE HERE <lb/>
ARK HERE <lb/>
THEY ARE <lb/>
THEY ARE HERE <lb/>
THEY ARE HERE I <lb/>
THEY ARE HEBE <lb/>
ST ARRIVED TO KAY. <lb/>
ARRIVED TO DAY. <lb/>
mean those <lb/>
Beautiful Dram Insertion to match. <lb/>
Beautiful Dram With Insertion lo mulch. <lb/>
Dram with insertion to match. <lb/>
Cream with Insertion to match. <lb/>
Cream Laces with Insert ion to match. <lb/>
Cream Laces with Insertion to match. <lb/>
Handkerchiefs--Linen, Footing and Val Lice, suit nil makers . <lb/>
Handkerchiefs Linen. Footing and Val Law, lo suit nil . <lb/>
footing and Val 1-ace, to sail all <lb/>
All Hand Embroidered Lady's Handkerchiefs at each. <lb/>
All Linen Hand Embroidered Lady's Handkerchiefs at <lb/>
All Linen Hand Embroidered Handkerchiefs at each. <lb/>
Irish Point Bureau <lb/>
Point Table <lb/>
Point Table Mats. <lb/>
Apron Lawn. <lb/>
Swiss Curtain <lb/>
Swiss Curtain <lb/>
Swiss <lb/>
Apron Law ii <lb/>
J. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
B. CHERRY <lb/>
II. CHERRY <lb/>
II. CHERRY <lb/>
co. X. c. <lb/>
ft CO., Greenville, X. C. <lb/>
ft CO. X. C<lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
General <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Just received a carload <lb/>
Mr CUM. <lb/>
cur wk<lb/>
manufacturers in the world and are used by <lb/>
many millions. <lb/>
I MAIN STREET, X. C <lb/>
SOME OLD ii i-s i <lb/>
The North Carolina<lb/>
lo a ions appoint <lb/>
meat, from parts <lb/>
tin-Slate met on <lb/>
the of February, <lb/>
1830. Elder P. preach <lb/>
after which the brethren as <lb/>
together, and after <lb/>
to brother II. <lb/>
ton. of was <lb/>
Moderator, and brother R. <lb/>
of Elder P. <lb/>
W. then and <lb/>
the object of which <lb/>
was In form a for tin- <lb/>
pone of <lb/>
more genera within <lb/>
Carolina, <lb/>
the parts of the same; <lb/>
and then moved <lb/>
be formed, which <lb/>
to, T. D. Mason <lb/>
then the adoption of some <lb/>
rules for the purpose of effect ins <lb/>
this <lb/>
was <lb/>
adopted. <lb/>
Being <lb/>
multitudes within the hound of <lb/>
our own State, who arc <lb/>
destitute of the preaching the <lb/>
word and all the ii valuable <lb/>
of gospel ordinances <lb/>
here, in the name of the Great <lb/>
bend of the church <lb/>
bis grace to succeed our efforts, do <lb/>
agree lo form ourselves into a <lb/>
society to in- called the North Caro <lb/>
Una Baptist Benevolent Society, <lb/>
to la governed and conducted <lb/>
according lo the following <lb/>
via. <lb/>
Art. I. The exclusive of <lb/>
this shall In- to raise funds <lb/>
and appropriate them to the sup <lb/>
port of traveling <lb/>
preaching the gospel and <lb/>
taring its ordinances hill Hie <lb/>
bounds of North Carolina. <lb/>
Every who shall sub <lb/>
lo this it ion. and <lb/>
the sum of live dollars, shall In- a <lb/>
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he shall continue to pay two <lb/>
end fly cents and <lb/>
every person who shall pay the <lb/>
sum of dollars one time <lb/>
be considered a I'm- <lb/>
life, without further contribution. <lb/>
The Society shall bold its an <lb/>
in March, oil the <lb/>
days and at the place appointed, <lb/>
and a sermon adapted to the <lb/>
shall preached by some <lb/>
person previously appointed, <lb/>
a collection shall then be made in <lb/>
aid of its funds. <lb/>
I. of this society <lb/>
shall consist of a President, and <lb/>
not three Vice Presidents, <lb/>
a corresponding and a recording <lb/>
secretary, a treasurer, who with <lb/>
not lean than eleven other persons. <lb/>
all member of ii church, <lb/>
shall constitute ii of directors <lb/>
to is- elect rd by or otherwise <lb/>
at annual meeting of Hie <lb/>
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of the shall have <lb/>
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as proper, <lb/>
them their sphere of action, give <lb/>
their instructions, draw upon <lb/>
the treasurer for the sinus <lb/>
to designs into <lb/>
receive till all <lb/>
vacancies that may in their <lb/>
board during recess, and adopt <lb/>
such further measures, consistent <lb/>
with the Constitution, us <lb/>
shall deem or expedient, <lb/>
and make a report to at <lb/>
every annual meeting. <lb/>
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meet by <lb/>
of the nun <lb/>
be called the President, or one <lb/>
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