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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/>
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ml State's <lb/>
demand the highest <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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and is list <lb/>
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i. <lb/>
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Sew Lit Pills. A will <lb/>
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in the cine <lb/>
Mi-k Headache, for <lb/>
and they have -ii <lb/>
an <lb/>
be free from every <lb/>
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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/>
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Care i taken <lb/>
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the up <lb/>
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Us work. The <lb/>
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that It Win to cure. Send tor Mat <lb/>
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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/>
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Wire iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
reasonable <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
Member of Ibis . as long as <lb/>
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/>
the power lo employ such ministers <lb/>
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/>
i. The board shall <lb/>
meet by <lb/>
of the nun <lb/>
be called the President, or one <lb/>
Of the Vice Presidents, with <lb/>
concurrence of any two of its <lb/>
la-rs. <lb/>
r. money shall at any time <lb/>
in- paid out i in- treasury <lb/>
a Written order of board of <lb/>
rectors, signed the <lb/>
the Presidents, <lb/>
by the r <lb/>
v of the <lb/>
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rum of I In- <lb/>
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U I. TI rack . <lb/>
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Manning, brother PI LS. <lb/>
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Professional Cards <lb/>
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died copies of proceedings of <lb/>
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W. Dowd write the circular and lit <lb/>
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the name <lb/>
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eight local preachers were elected <lb/>
deacon. <lb/>
The following were received <lb/>
full in the conference <lb/>
Bryan Thompson. <lb/>
Willis and Andrew Brave. <lb/>
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of place for the next confer- <lb/>
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the statement in an old deed in <lb/>
Book II. <lb/>
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has Leon served <lb/>
a, pastor <lb/>
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Pin county and preached <lb/>
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list lies. <lb/>
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X. <lb/>
Th.- day's session of the <lb/>
North Conference was <lb/>
order a. the regular hour. <lb/>
Will X. of the Oxford <lb/>
Orphan Asylum <lb/>
spoke of the work that <lb/>
institution is doing, and asked <lb/>
, far He sup <lb/>
poll. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Conference <lb/>
was announced as a transfer. <lb/>
The committee on the paper <lb/>
elected <lb/>
N. B. L. <lb/>
I. L. Smith. <lb/>
as <lb/>
and when John <lb/>
was called be spoke some length <lb/>
of the trials of the year, and said <lb/>
of the storm without <lb/>
malice in his heart against any one. <lb/>
He announced that he ready <lb/>
to serve the church he loved <lb/>
any capacity, and If further con- <lb/>
diets were ahead be was to <lb/>
lax all his strength upon <lb/>
need be, for the inter <lb/>
of the Master's kingdom. <lb/>
There not many dry exes in <lb/>
I h,. conference when he took Ins <lb/>
and there was a <lb/>
The fourth of <lb/>
North Conference passed <lb/>
without anything startling <lb/>
hut. <lb/>
The body a little tardy In <lb/>
owing lo a heavy rain <lb/>
which fell during night and <lb/>
nearly all <lb/>
A letter from Dr. of <lb/>
diversity, read <lb/>
mid to committee on <lb/>
education. A totter from the <lb/>
Church Extension Hoard was <lb/>
sealed and referred to the commit- <lb/>
tee. <lb/>
W. I., <lb/>
chosen to a vacancy on the <lb/>
Conference Board Trustees. <lb/>
The bishop was authorized <lb/>
the Conference t sign a draft on <lb/>
Treasurer Moore, of the Conference <lb/>
Trust Fund for the interest which <lb/>
goes lo tin- preacher. <lb/>
The on Conference <lb/>
made a supplementary <lb/>
report, with <lb/>
that Revs. M. J. Hun. and T. <lb/>
Browning be placed on the super- <lb/>
The Committee mi Bible Cause <lb/>
presented a report, through Chair <lb/>
man urging ministers <lb/>
to secure larger collection. <lb/>
n the joint <lb/>
Board of Finance for o deficit in <lb/>
publishing Conference minute, <lb/>
mid to deposit the Conference in <lb/>
place safe from tire. <lb/>
c. P. located <lb/>
own <lb/>
The special order for o'clock <lb/>
W. A. Jenkins, of the pa , <lb/>
per committee, made a report. , <lb/>
the election of <lb/>
publishing who shall; <lb/>
form a stock company to buy half <lb/>
of the North Carolina Ian Ad <lb/>
stock and arrange far pub , <lb/>
a conference organ. stamps to the amount of <lb/>
The report adopted Dr. placed. <lb/>
Key chosen editor. J The total number of persons <lb/>
Dr. of Nashville. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
plug. <lb/>
sold <lb/>
I was upon which <lb/>
slumps t <lb/>
ad <lb/>
direct internal revenue laves <lb/>
ironed the Conference In behalf the government in North <lb/>
the Nashville Advocate and j m , , <lb/>
other publications. Of the 1,452 registered <lb/>
i It OF <lb/>
B o j <lb/>
Will I <lb/>
BEADS <lb/>
PERRY <lb/>
l nave on <lb/>
For Sale <lb/>
th <lb/>
of B. Cher-<lb/>
line <lb/>
tn in Tm A <lb/>
Huller <lb/>
for <lb/>
heart <lb/>
Foe<lb/>
your friend, <lb/>
mS. J. <lb/>
Know. <lb/>
taken. <lb/>
A collection for <lb/>
Herman <lb/>
being In ill health. <lb/>
The Conference adjourned at <lb/>
o'clock and met again hear <lb/>
reports from the various commit- <lb/>
tees. <lb/>
The one of chief Interest related <lb/>
to Trinity College management, <lb/>
which the committee strongly <lb/>
The report <lb/>
ed with applause. President <lb/>
frequently applauded <lb/>
lies in the State operated, are <lb/>
fruit and grain. These <lb/>
used 21.427 bushels of malt, <lb/>
bushels of wheat, , <lb/>
bushels rye, and <lb/>
corn, and of the K-ms of <lb/>
fruit brandy produced <lb/>
Ions the enticing applejack. <lb/>
To Indict Wilmington <lb/>
Washington. Dec. At- <lb/>
Of the United <lb/>
when spring college a Mer. direct. <lb/>
it, future which he declared United states B s, ,. I A <lb/>
brighter than ever before In H <lb/>
from <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
STIFF AND <lb/>
AND <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HAW. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATS <lb/>
V OF <lb/>
A FULL OF <lb/>
JUST FOR FUN <lb/>
The tobacco business appears to <lb/>
be a cut and dried affair. <lb/>
husband seem to take a <lb/>
great interest in the political <lb/>
Mrs. The more <lb/>
he should ; it Ink him <lb/>
Banting, together <lb/>
ex-Chief of Helton and a I <lb/>
in Washington. The plan <lb/>
is that if bills indictment can be j <lb/>
secured. Judge Turned shall issue <lb/>
bench warrants and have the men <lb/>
taken to for <lb/>
trial at the term of United States <lb/>
District Court, which next <lb/>
to <lb/>
as <lb/>
District Court, which <lb/>
The special order for M o'clock , Monday- H the purpose U- <lb/>
Mug the charge to -lass of I W make the the same m <lb/>
are admitted in full j b. I In the Tolbert la <lb/>
the Wallop Una lo have limiting. <lb/>
A . <lb/>
that solemn service. The class <lb/>
consists of Barnes, Andrew <lb/>
and <lb/>
Willis. <lb/>
The of investigation <lb/>
Appointed yesterday <lb/>
the charges against Hex. <lb/>
not <lb/>
and that B trial an necessary <lb/>
and his character passed, BO <lb/>
he as exonerated. <lb/>
Dr. offered a resolution <lb/>
requesting the Bishop write his <lb/>
autobiography and sketches of <lb/>
other North Carolina Methodists <lb/>
of his generation. This was <lb/>
adopted a rising vote. <lb/>
The Conference appointed a <lb/>
to meet with the com <lb/>
of the Western North <lb/>
Carolina Conference touching the <lb/>
mailer <lb/>
and to telegraph the latter <lb/>
t at once and adjust <lb/>
the Conference organ matter, but <lb/>
they have not a willing <lb/>
to come so far. It is said a <lb/>
paper may be started. <lb/>
N. c., <lb/>
Una and to have Bunting, Melton <lb/>
and at as witnesses. <lb/>
Special to Charlotte <lb/>
I. C. <lb/>
call of twenty, <lb/>
which <lb/>
It is not ho long it was <lb/>
Hall, <lb/>
of <lb/>
The weather a great<lb/>
the visitors, who were for <lb/>
TOE EXCELLENCE Of OF <lb/>
not only lo the <lb/>
of the bat <lb/>
to the care will, it i <lb/>
by <lb/>
known to the I Flo <lb/>
Co. only, unit Wt wish to upon <lb/>
all the l <lb/>
true an,. remedy. As the <lb/>
Syrup i manufactured <lb/>
by the Co. <lb/>
only, a knowledge that fact will <lb/>
one In avoiding the <lb/>
by other par- <lb/>
The the <lb/>
I'm Co. with the <lb/>
cal and the satisfaction <lb/>
which the <lb/>
given to millions makes <lb/>
the of the Company a guaranty <lb/>
of the excellence of remedy. U la <lb/>
far in advance of all other <lb/>
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and <lb/>
bowels without or weaken- <lb/>
and it not gripe nor <lb/>
nauseate. In Its beneficial <lb/>
effects, please the name of <lb/>
the Company <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
m m <lb/>
N. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
HATS. <lb/>
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HATH. <lb/>
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HATS. <lb/>
II. M. V <lb/>
II. M. . <lb/>
ll. II. H. V. <lb/>
M. . <lb/>
TO <lb/>
-THE <lb/>
Vehicles, all Kinds <lb/>
i. notice. <lb/>
Brackets, <lb/>
RICKS TAFT STOCK <lb/>
It lie sold <lb/>
JANUARY 1st, 1899 <lb/>
. . k- <lb/>
in order to do this they will be sold <lb/>
Carts, Wagons Brackets, And In . , <lb/>
etc., made to AT <lb/>
order, <lb/>
Shove on Avenue. <lb/>
ThU h no Come and price the and see <lb/>
what we This is I BALK, not ask for credit. <lb/>
Yes, We Have On the He <lb/>
High <lb/>
Nothing Can Stand lie <lb/>
lore New <lb/>
and Marv.-l-<lb/>
Price and sou <lb/>
The heM <lb/>
goods this <lb/>
than ex before <lb/>
I laid in <lb/>
a line of extra <lb/>
choice fur their <lb/>
lies <lb/>
th.- market to cash <lb/>
Fine Goods <lb/>
Bought low <lb/>
can he sold <lb/>
Cheap. <lb/>
And we will do it. Our great Full <lb/>
and Winter has lie-. <lb/>
at a mid lie sold a <lb/>
Men and Hoy Clothing. <lb/>
Hats, Caps Cents Furnishing <lb/>
floods. The finest and most com- <lb/>
assortment of new and <lb/>
styles you ever laid your eves <lb/>
on. An immense line of DOW <lb/>
as as all the leading <lb/>
standard <lb/>
Conic BOB <lb/>
Frank <lb/>
THE KING <lb/>
II <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Court week. <lb/>
Convention week. <lb/>
Hot Chocolate W. C. <lb/>
It like we are in for some <lb/>
weather. <lb/>
The cold weather b. putting in <lb/>
mine hard licks. <lb/>
The young, people ill have their <lb/>
next dance the <lb/>
Carpenter and poker players <lb/>
are known by their chips. <lb/>
Men-hunts should lie banding in <lb/>
their holiday advert <lb/>
Fresh Mountain Batter, cents <lb/>
a pound, at <lb/>
seems a popular place <lb/>
for cotton buyers, judging from <lb/>
the operating here. <lb/>
At the Episcopal Tues- <lb/>
day night <lb/>
Skinner and Alice <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
river has got on ii big swell, <lb/>
to show our many Baptist visitors <lb/>
this week that we have much <lb/>
here. <lb/>
years old. Any furn- <lb/>
information concerning her <lb/>
Improving His office-. <lb/>
A of friends ill <lb/>
of Deeds T. R. Moore's office, Mon- <lb/>
lay afternoon, began expressing a <lb/>
dislike of the of office <lb/>
furniture. These expressions next <lb/>
taking the form of <lb/>
and a purse HOB made <lb/>
lip large enough to purchase him n <lb/>
Those who took part in <lb/>
this expression of esteem for the <lb/>
new- officer Messrs. Hilly <lb/>
S. C. <lb/>
Williams, II. <lb/>
Williams, A. Hardy. David Hy- <lb/>
Dr. Charles <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Pay Your Debts. <lb/>
We do not in tiny fall <lb/>
to have heard so many complaints <lb/>
as at present about people not pay. <lb/>
their debts. If all can <lb/>
would pay their accounts, or at <lb/>
least pay as much as possible, <lb/>
there would less cause for com- <lb/>
plaint. <lb/>
THEY ARE <lb/>
Arc Delegates, Some Are <lb/>
Not. <lb/>
MM. <lb/>
C. M. left this morning. <lb/>
II. It. of the Raleigh <lb/>
and Observer, is in n. <lb/>
Mrs. M. F. Latham, of Center- <lb/>
ville. n; this lit to <lb/>
visit friends. <lb/>
X. M. Hammond, <lb/>
for the Cast Line Was <lb/>
here today and <lb/>
Ton a call. It has <lb/>
main since he in Green <lb/>
ville. <lb/>
Ii. 1898. <lb/>
I. A. t. Bethel <lb/>
today. <lb/>
II. W. wen. to <lb/>
m today. <lb/>
Dr. It. Crimes, of Bethel, <lb/>
in town <lb/>
Col. X. M. returned <lb/>
to Bethel this <lb/>
Rev. II. Brawn returned to <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
Hex. l. W. Davis, of the Chris <lb/>
church, here today. <lb/>
Rev. X. Harding, of Washing <lb/>
on. came up Monday evening. <lb/>
L. C. Arthur to <lb/>
last night and returned this morn- <lb/>
of <lb/>
comedown Monday evening to at- <lb/>
tend court. <lb/>
Hex. w. ii. Oliver arrived Mon <lb/>
day night and is the guest of W. <lb/>
T. <lb/>
W. B, Patrick, of pass <lb/>
through this morning for <lb/>
to goods. <lb/>
Mrs. W. M. Hammond, of <lb/>
has been visiting her <lb/>
L. Daniel, returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Mrs. George H. and little <lb/>
son, of Rocky Mount, Mon- <lb/>
day evening to visit her daughter, <lb/>
W. Higgs. <lb/>
ii. Brawn, <lb/>
last night and opened Court this <lb/>
morning. The term is for the <lb/>
trial of civil cases only. <lb/>
Bishop A. A. Watson arrived <lb/>
this morning and held service to- <lb/>
day in St. Paul's Episcopal <lb/>
Services will Ix- held again tonight. <lb/>
T, <lb/>
J. H. Chapped. Of Milton, <lb/>
among the arrivals Tuesday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Miss Daisy Whitley, of <lb/>
arrived Tuesday evening to visit <lb/>
Mrs. S. <lb/>
Mrs. T. II. Wilkerson and child, <lb/>
of arrived Tuesday even- <lb/>
to visit her father, W. T. Lips- <lb/>
Mrs. Thomas and child, <lb/>
of arrived Tuesday <lb/>
evening to visit her mother. Mrs. <lb/>
Bailie <lb/>
Misses Dorothy L. Carr, of <lb/>
tori., and Eva M. Westbrook, of <lb/>
Waco, Texas, are visiting Dr. R. <lb/>
ti, Carr at House. <lb/>
T THEY <lb/>
Is We Come- <lb/>
Cod.-. <lb/>
.-Democrats Take <lb/>
. O., <lb/>
Co <lb/>
will be rewarded. <lb/>
Foil South <lb/>
a house with six rooms, <lb/>
stables and water on lot. Posses- <lb/>
given first of next <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
first-class <lb/>
tor to represent The Prudential <lb/>
Life Company in the <lb/>
counties, Martin, <lb/>
C. M. Hawkins, <lb/>
Raleigh, S. <lb/>
For ethers it <lb/>
Beans no <lb/>
nil. <lb/>
k no reason W <lb/>
birth should he n <lb/>
of pain and dread. Box-. <lb/>
ml months before s <lb/>
becomes a <lb/>
mother she should <lb/>
Down to Work. <lb/>
The new officers are t <lb/>
ting down readily to the routine of <lb/>
their official duties seem per <lb/>
at home In their places. <lb/>
Sheriff Mooring has Mr. J. J. <lb/>
Mason as his deputy and he will <lb/>
make a good Clerk of the <lb/>
Court D. C. Moore will assisted <lb/>
through court by E. A. <lb/>
Move, and then his son take <lb/>
charge as his regular deputy, <lb/>
of Deeds T. B. Moore is <lb/>
being assisted for the present by <lb/>
Maj. II. Harding, whose former <lb/>
ill the office makes him <lb/>
there. <lb/>
A Turkey. <lb/>
A few days ago Rev. B. If. <lb/>
hunting for turkeys <lb/>
and brought in a fine gobbler. The <lb/>
bird weighed pounds dressed, <lb/>
and wore a beard measuring <lb/>
inches. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
Mr. J. <lb/>
under a Former Democratic , <lb/>
ration, presented a strong p-ti <lb/>
Hoard and had a rep-1 <lb/>
present to urge his <lb/>
Man Killed. <lb/>
Liberal <lb/>
Keeper tin Home. <lb/>
Board of <lb/>
County elected Mr. <lb/>
J. W. Sin it I. as of <lb/>
Home for the A, ,,., . .,. <lb/>
There were many . f.-,,,,. , ,.,, , , <lb/>
the but a better who have had charge <lb/>
not have been made. The for the loot two <lb/>
Kings Daughters, who takes deep , ,,,, <lb/>
Interest in the ,.,,. , .,. ,. <lb/>
. <lb/>
Mr. Smith's faithful there -i-i. i, . . , ., <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
Mo-is. II. L. Davis, . <lb/>
W. Harrington and <lb/>
Tinker the <lb/>
Board organized , . . . , <lb/>
L. Davis a chairman. <lb/>
A recess then taken until I <lb/>
for dinner. <lb/>
night Hill in the after- <lb/>
Mr. Van shot and killed examined and II P <lb/>
colored man. From . an ; l U I . . A <lb/>
officer to the Cotton lagging and Tic- a. Into <lb/>
Exchange Building, Front St. NORFOLK, <lb/>
Cash mi Consignment. Prompt Return <lb/>
Market Prices Guaranteed. <lb/>
in Cotton Bagging, Ties, Hag-. <lb/>
and so. <lb/>
Agricultural Plaster, <lb/>
AR <lb/>
lock o <lb/>
learn colored man was a tenant <lb/>
f Mr. and had deserted <lb/>
., .,. a,,. , .,,.,. T. I. ,.,.,,;.,,., I,,,,,,. Heavy Groceries have arrive and w <lb/>
he Crop leaving the landlord with I.,. S, T. the I U C i SO tO Until it Will CO <lb/>
hex me. . White. W. K. and II. V. It yOU Once gOOdS an <lb/>
st.,. a, inn and had some p,, you my customer <lb/>
the crop. ,. M,,. superior <lb/>
will put <lb/>
compel you <lb/>
and hear the <lb/>
became very abusive and drew a <lb/>
pistol on Mr. when the <lb/>
latter also pulled a pistol and <lb/>
the ball entering the fore <lb/>
head just above the eye kill <lb/>
him almost instantly. <lb/>
Some Conference Appointments <lb/>
Tuesday evening <lb/>
nut a telegram from <lb/>
City, too late . <lb/>
day. giving the following <lb/>
made by North <lb/>
Carolina <lb/>
of Washing. <lb/>
R. Hall. X. M. Wat- <lb/>
son; ; Crimes <lb/>
land. X. A. j II. <lb/>
IS. Anderson Wilson. <lb/>
Washington. I,. I. Nash ; <lb/>
Rocky Mount. R. <lb/>
Grown Quick. <lb/>
Rip Ward is wondering <lb/>
those trees on the Court House <lb/>
square are not any larger. He <lb/>
credited with making the I A. Cox and <lb/>
remark, while the trees <lb/>
Set spring lie The oath of office was <lb/>
grown when the Democrats get to each of these and the hoard <lb/>
into power In county then took up the bond of the <lb/>
A colored man heard the of the several townships, <lb/>
remark replied then I specs <lb/>
dew trees have do BETHEL ITEMS. <lb/>
sight or now and, <lb/>
The Democrats are Bethel, S. C., Dee <lb/>
the max be D. left last Friday <lb/>
with A. Ward. J. <lb/>
II. Hunting. Kohl S. M. <lb/>
Junes, M. S, I <lb/>
W. B. C. <lb/>
Taylor. S. T. and II, A. <lb/>
Beverly as <lb/>
M Mooring. <lb/>
bond x. A ti Cox and <lb/>
I, Little sureties; State las <lb/>
Jesse Cannon and <lb/>
county and <lb/>
bond with <lb/>
R. Davenport. J. A. J. <lb/>
Presiding L. Wooten, Oscar Hooker, . II. <lb/>
District. Ii. Bagwell, W. A. An <lb/>
R. R. Fleming, <lb/>
tor. K, Proctor and J. I. Per <lb/>
kins as sureties. <lb/>
H. Cherry, Treasurer, <lb/>
bond, with J. J. <lb/>
Ii. and B. US <lb/>
school tax bond, <lb/>
With M. Ii. It. <lb/>
and II. M. Mooring <lb/>
D. Surveyor, <lb/>
as <lb/>
Greenville, N <lb/>
READ P <lb/>
Best Ugh <lb/>
still in the plenty. <lb/>
in the State. bring your tobacco, <lb/>
want it and are able to pay tor it, so <lb/>
it lo us and get the highest market price. <lb/>
Tom friends <lb/>
EVANS. CRiTCHER CO. <lb/>
Proprietors of The Old <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. <lb/>
III again <lb/>
grown, but they are <lb/>
larger now than <lb/>
set out. <lb/>
not much <lb/>
they <lb/>
night to attend the M. E, Confer- <lb/>
is in session at <lb/>
beth City. <lb/>
D. Moore, Ks., and <lb/>
to last week. <lb/>
Mr, Moore upon new <lb/>
duties as of Superior Court <lb/>
today. <lb/>
We never could see where the V. II. of <lb/>
fascination for jumping on and off <lb/>
moving trains comes in, and left this morning for <lb/>
RUNNING A RISK. <lb/>
Liable to Oct Hurt. <lb/>
such a <lb/>
people engage <lb/>
dangerous amusement. <lb/>
it can be called, is past <lb/>
tin to the depot here <lb/>
almost any morning and you can <lb/>
see numbers of boys, some grown <lb/>
men, to. to get on the <lb/>
platforms as the train starts, am <lb/>
The little three year old of <lb/>
P COUNTY <lb/>
EDWARDS COBS, <lb/>
K U <lb/>
lie in all kinds of <lb/>
Buggies a specialty <lb/>
All kinds of repairing done. We use skilled I and geed <lb/>
material and are In <lb/>
if Mr. W. D. severely <lb/>
burned last morning, a-ho <lb/>
doctor said would mil live <lb/>
the next is still lingering <lb/>
between life and death. <lb/>
Hardy, of the <lb/>
I server spent Sunday night in town. <lb/>
there seems to be something of a <lb/>
rivalry between them as to <lb/>
can let the train get the highest <lb/>
speed before he II <lb/>
surprise us to <lb/>
have to write up an of <lb/>
getting killed or losing <lb/>
n this risky practice. <lb/>
Alter The Negro Firemen. <lb/>
A reporter learned <lb/>
morning the Brotherhood of <lb/>
Locomotive Engineers, have Hied <lb/>
their with the different <lb/>
roads country asking <lb/>
Genuine Winter Weather is now with <lb/>
we ate ready for all demands. <lb/>
Williams married Friday a morning or tH ago a man <lb/>
herself for <lb/>
critical ordeaL <lb/>
is a <lb/>
mode which <lb/>
intended for this <lb/>
purpose alone. <lb/>
name <lb/>
this wonderful <lb/>
preparation la <lb/>
other's<lb/>
n id <lb/>
liniment <lb/>
to ho <lb/>
plied e. <lb/>
It relaxes <lb/>
the mus- <lb/>
and re- <lb/>
the <lb/>
distension, <lb/>
to every <lb/>
organ on <lb/>
mod in <lb/>
childbirth, and <lb/>
takes away all <lb/>
danger and <lb/>
nearly all suffer- <lb/>
best results <lb/>
it the <lb/>
remedy is used <lb/>
during the whole <lb/>
period of <lb/>
It is the <lb/>
remedy of the <lb/>
kind in the world <lb/>
Is endorsed by <lb/>
physicians. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
drug or sent <lb/>
by mail on receipt <lb/>
of pi <lb/>
Invaluable in <lb/>
f for ill women, <lb/>
x, in to any ad- <lb/>
dress upon application u. <lb/>
Ce. <lb/>
morning at at the <lb/>
deuce of Mrs. Williams, of <lb/>
left at once for <lb/>
to live. <lb/>
A Nuisance. <lb/>
We hear complaints of some of <lb/>
the going to and Iron, the <lb/>
public building annoying <lb/>
citizens of South by <lb/>
pulling pickets their fences. <lb/>
Bone one or two people say their <lb/>
fences have nearly ruined by <lb/>
this of the If the <lb/>
mischief is not stopped <lb/>
is going to get into trouble. <lb/>
has been requested by <lb/>
one of the sufferers to give this <lb/>
warning. <lb/>
fell and the car not miss <lb/>
his more than a lain. <lb/>
If their reason can be appealed to, <lb/>
urges those given <lb/>
to this habit of jumping off the <lb/>
trains to stop it. <lb/>
that <lb/>
the em- <lb/>
ploy of these roads be dismissed, <lb/>
This request is in accord with a j <lb/>
resolution Unit passed at <lb/>
annual meeting of this order that <lb/>
was recently held In Norfolk.-- <lb/>
Charlotte . <lb/>
DON'T READ Ti <lb/>
over this list and select <lb/>
when yon want Dates <lb/>
Currants, Dried <lb/>
mid Apples,, <lb/>
of every Macaroni, <lb/>
Beans and Podding, <lb/>
and <lb/>
All goods at <lb/>
RESOLUTION OF SYMPATHY. <lb/>
Adopted by Bethel I I O O F <lb/>
ill. <lb/>
Warm Soils. <lb/>
Ready with Comforts, <lb/>
Filled with <lb/>
or Pure <lb/>
Hygienic White <lb/>
a. <lb/>
with <lb/>
i; Ii . <lb/>
Head Winter <lb/>
for Men. Women <lb/>
and Children. <lb/>
xx Warm <lb/>
Wool <lb/>
Winter <lb/>
Hugs. <lb/>
Winter Shoes. <lb/>
is is I lie season of I lie <lb/>
when the policy <lb/>
an <lb/>
Ready to supply every Winter Clothing Bead. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
in in hank. <lb/>
in. <lb/>
J. R. COREY, <lb/>
-------Dial <lb/>
avid Until Marie, j I <lb/>
we the members HI <lb/>
o. o. i-. <lb/>
Mil COLLARS <lb/>
Millinery- <lb/>
Whereas, has pleased our <lb/>
Heavenly Father in <lb/>
to remove from our <lb/>
S. M. Jones, <lb/>
of his sweat little children, John <lb/>
David and Marie, therefore <lb/>
the loss <lb/>
s. M. Jones, bow In humble I <lb/>
to the of Him <lb/>
all things . ., , <lb/>
Resolved, . s A General Horse <lb/>
and heartfelt condolence are ten- <lb/>
to Jones and family in <lb/>
their sad <lb/>
Resolved, Unit these resolutions <lb/>
he spread on our minutes and the <lb/>
Secretary furnish N. M. Jones <lb/>
a copy of the same and a <lb/>
lie sent to for <lb/>
publication. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
S. T. A KM IN, <lb/>
Also a nice line of <lb/>
Hard ware. <lb/>
I can now be found in <lb/>
the brick store for <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
W. Brown <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
me i <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/>
</p>
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<p>
Counting Vote. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
D, I ft Owner. <lb/>
The Railroad Attitude Toward <lb/>
Separate Car Law. <lb/>
Washington, n. <lb/>
There Is little or nothing Mr. <lb/>
message to Cw <lb/>
long as that document to, <lb/>
with degree <lb/>
what he <lb/>
toward the <lb/>
This indicate, de <lb/>
tided upon a policy, or if he hi <lb/>
that to make public <lb/>
,. the belief of <lb/>
that he intends playing <lb/>
on the Philippine question <lb/>
after he gets that Treaty <lb/>
ratified b the Senate, and <lb/>
are <lb/>
Spain, appropriated ton- <lb/>
.,,. An <lb/>
before then <lb/>
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in the British <lb/>
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ill be obtainable until <lb/>
late this evening. working <lb/>
ill the rote had <lb/>
been tabulated to the <lb/>
Lenoir, according <lb/>
run of the <lb/>
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the court have been grossly care- <lb/>
less in nuking the returns. <lb/>
Over 15.000 votes are reported <lb/>
cast U. Brown in the <lb/>
whereas they <lb/>
should have been reported east for <lb/>
ll. Brown. Jr. This large <lb/>
was noticed In a little <lb/>
over half the counties from the <lb/>
which the returns hate been <lb/>
,,. ii even go higher <lb/>
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their vote for George <lb/>
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clerical error. Ml the Democratic <lb/>
judicial were printed from <lb/>
the same press all read <lb/>
II. Jr., and they <lb/>
were so voted in Stale. <lb/>
of State says be <lb/>
has no authority give the vote <lb/>
for Brown to <lb/>
II. Brown Jr., Judge <lb/>
vote is divided in three <lb/>
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for George U. Brown, and <lb/>
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p. Bynum. Jr., the Re-pub- <lb/>
candidate for of the <lb/>
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result <lb/>
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in the returns, does re- <lb/>
vote for Judge U. II. Alien. <lb/>
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credited with bis wile. a blank <lb/>
space is below of Judge <lb/>
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left letters In names <lb/>
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Huston's vote returned fa- <lb/>
of w. Bynum, Jr. <lb/>
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as being cast for <lb/>
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triumphed such n large <lb/>
contests would very <lb/>
have <lb/>
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measure <lb/>
lies to railroads of <lb/>
this State. In this regard North <lb/>
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founded on reason some of it is <lb/>
but exists, on <lb/>
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in other We have <lb/>
told the before of <lb/>
the causes of their being in <lb/>
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should l <lb/>
in means its <lb/>
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Inn. ThU is to certify that <lb/>
a sufferer Tel o <lb/>
over six months, tr Mad <lb/>
the best in our <lb/>
all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our <lb/>
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alter two I was <lb/>
now lake great pleasure <lb/>
to person <lb/>
Mil- terrible <lb/>
V. A. <lb/>
by <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
State Labor Commissioner <lb/>
has completed the summary the <lb/>
newspapers in <lb/>
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., mailer claim ll,.,,, ,;. <lb/>
independent Republican, I; <lb/>
money and <lb/>
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of is Moravian. <lb/>
i -ft <lb/>
lug without regard to the merits <lb/>
of Hie they tight <lb/>
for contesting everything, whether <lb/>
they are right or wrong. <lb/>
we are going tell them <lb/>
something for <lb/>
their is their <lb/>
lame of reasonable demands <lb/>
the public them as regards <lb/>
train and station <lb/>
and kindred The <lb/>
ate ear mailer is a ease in point. <lb/>
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car legislation unanimous, yet <lb/>
the railroads, Instead of yielding a <lb/>
prompt cheerful <lb/>
lo a reasonable public opinion, an <lb/>
stripped mid girded for a light <lb/>
upon ii. It is foolish, and it <lb/>
i astonishing the railroad <lb/>
people, who have never been <lb/>
charged with alack do <lb/>
not the folly of it. The <lb/>
ate ear tow is rowing, ll will <lb/>
through the next <lb/>
railroad <lb/>
or through the 1901. <lb/>
stared off, it is com- <lb/>
iii the meantime nil- <lb/>
mails mil have accumulated a <lb/>
more of unnecessary <lb/>
without any <lb/>
frill Baptist, African Methodist <lb/>
Episcopal I <lb/>
educational. medical. <lb/>
lure. .-. poultry, i. The total <lb/>
Washington on <lb/>
Wednesdays and in <lb/>
at A. M. for <lb/>
water <lb/>
A. <lb/>
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and Saturdays, <lb/>
Balling subject <lb/>
pending on stage water <lb/>
with <lb/>
Steamers for j <lb/>
New and Boa- <lb/>
with <lb/>
Shippers should older Height <lb/>
the Old Dominions. <lb/>
York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and <lb/>
Boston, ,, , , <lb/>
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Come to see us. <lb/>
The Job Printing <lb/>
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Us. <lb/>
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CLEAR HEAD; <lb/>
rood digestion; sound sleep; a <lb/>
and a ripe old age, <lb/>
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Liver A single <lb/>
Jose will convince of their <lb/>
wonderful effects and virtue. <lb/>
A Known Fact. <lb/>
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malaria, sour <lb/>
constipation <lb/>
j bilious fever, piles, torpid liver <lb/>
all kindred diseases <lb/>
beyond mere <lb/>
the <lb/>
A Good tor to <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
Wagons. Shoo <lb/>
Air Figures, <lb/>
Fire Works, Toys. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Ha is ins. <lb/>
Florida Oranges, <lb/>
Apples, Bananas, Lemons. <lb/>
Mattresses, Bureaus, aw. <lb/>
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in- a Standard Sewing Machine. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Baas Salt. <lb/>
Anything a <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
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Sheet Poster. <lb/>
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nothing f-a <lb/>
work excited great ad- <lb/>
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Juan Hill, and in December <lb/>
have another <lb/>
story. Ibis time Horn a real Held <lb/>
tattle, entitled The Woof of Thin <lb/>
ll will las <lb/>
lug I hose ho are with <lb/>
his previous work the <lb/>
two the and the real. <lb/>
tan n is rather curious to note <lb/>
The Legislature <lb/>
several dollars to the <lb/>
payers of North <lb/>
of clerks <lb/>
other The last <lb/>
as guilt of great ex <lb/>
in respect, the <lb/>
Semite had more and <lb/>
paid them more than Senate <lb/>
since paid the <lb/>
the was <lb/>
a- much a- paid the <lb/>
Senators The amount <lb/>
paid the Senators as per diem <lb/>
was and <lb/>
the paid s arm of em- <lb/>
who waited on them was <lb/>
i Surely I here <lb/>
for reform In I his expend <lb/>
lure, and we <lb/>
ill make it. <lb/>
The truth is that even our Hem <lb/>
.-ratio Legislature for several <lb/>
years before man <lb/>
lull of <lb/>
, nine nothing like so many as our<lb/>
pages have been em- <lb/>
ployed by for <lb/>
in striking lo <lb/>
the small employed <lb/>
Democratic Legislature elected <lb/>
number more than <lb/>
as <lb/>
more work to each <lb/>
has doing leas work <lb/>
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W. L. <lb/>
was of the <lb/>
Senate in of <lb/>
this writer was reading <lb/>
am these did the work <lb/>
then has <lb/>
been done four or live clerks. <lb/>
Chatham <lb/>
The Board of t the <lb/>
low ii regular <lb/>
meeting on list of <lb/>
having made the follow- <lb/>
order, <lb/>
This tn <lb/>
from the what <lb/>
amount, if any. the town is in <lb/>
ii i hereby that W <lb/>
L. Brow n. Treasurer, advertise for <lb/>
all persons holding orders upon the <lb/>
Town Treasurer, i- present <lb/>
i. him on or before <lb/>
the tat day of January, for <lb/>
purpose of listing the same. <lb/>
And said Treasurer shall <lb/>
orders on a hook show <lb/>
lug the dale of orders, <lb/>
Whom payable the <lb/>
thereof, and report same to <lb/>
ibis Hoard at the regular meeting <lb/>
in <lb/>
In pursuance of said order notice <lb/>
is herein given to the holders of <lb/>
sued claims to present them b me <lb/>
on or before the said day <lb/>
1800, the purpose <lb/>
aforesaid. <lb/>
This December 2nd. <lb/>
w. L. Brown, <lb/>
Town Treasurer <lb/>
In Sup. Court <lb/>
mag <lb/>
on one having <lb/>
should do with Spain, another will <lb/>
.-i. <lb/>
There are differences of<lb/>
from the Chicago platform, <lb/>
there is no occasion for a <lb/>
polio A <lb/>
held near <lb/>
if the session of Congress<lb/>
i will be a general par <lb/>
which some under- <lb/>
lea. lied. <lb/>
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All Cure <lb/>
Mil ample <lb/>
another with Japan, <lb/>
with Cuba, another with Jamaica <lb/>
with <lb/>
With Home, and still another with <lb/>
France. This is a pretty <lb/>
range. <lb/>
The best tales In th warM for <lb/>
Chen, Salt <lb/>
I- <lb/>
Corns, all skin <lb/>
lion-, f <lb/>
It at n; <lb/>
on <lb/>
price watt <lb/>
I,. Woolen. <lb/>
Will be Brought Here. <lb/>
Al Mission <lb/>
on street, the <lb/>
Of Martin Boss now in ex <lb/>
is OH exhibition. This <lb/>
portrait Is the property of Dr. B. <lb/>
P. Hillard, f who prizes <lb/>
ii Martin Heal la <lb/>
by the lath <lb/>
Baptist stale <lb/>
and Dr. has loaned <lb/>
picture to the to put on <lb/>
exhibition at its session in <lb/>
villi- week, town <lb/>
birth place.- <lb/>
Raleigh<lb/>
North Carolina <lb/>
County. <lb/>
N i <lb/>
Una <lb/>
rah W II I for <lb/>
Harris and wife, j <lb/>
Harris and <lb/>
Tripp. <lb/>
virtue of an order in the <lb/>
I will sell on <lb/>
2nd of January l <lb/>
Conn <lb/>
at o'clock M highest <lb/>
bidder for cash, following real <lb/>
property i wit i Ons or <lb/>
of land in Pitt in <lb/>
Content new township, <lb/>
lands of W It Tucker, Bryan Tripp <lb/>
ind hers, being land former <lb/>
deeded by l- to <lb/>
Tripp <lb/>
seres more or Said hinds <lb/>
ill sold for partition. <lb/>
This 3rd day of law. <lb/>
Wat, F. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
UNDERTAKERS, <lb/>
FUN AL <lb/>
EMBALMERS <lb/>
have just received a new <lb/>
hearse and nicest of <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets, in wood, <lb/>
metallic and brought <lb/>
to <lb/>
We are prepared to do em- <lb/>
i i all its forms- <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
and <lb/>
to our care will receive -very <lb/>
respect <lb/>
than ever. <lb/>
We do not <lb/>
but court <lb/>
We can be found at any and <lb/>
all times in the John Flanagan <lb/>
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j C. CO <lb/>
S C <lb/>
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w w II <lb/>
Wire iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices <lb/>
IN <lb/>
We carry a full line of the <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
Geo. S. Parker <lb/>
Fountain Pen <lb/>
It is a big bit in fountain pen <lb/>
and is distinctive Parker <lb/>
N only does it <lb/>
perfectly, but prevents <lb/>
fingers. <lb/>
thins <lb/>
advice. <lb/>
ran. N- <lb/>
fee PU- <lb/>
C. A SNOW CO <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
I produce. <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives the home news every <lb/>
afternoon at small price <lb/>
of cents a month. Are <lb/>
you a subscriber P It not <lb/>
you ought to be. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Is only a year and contains <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
gives information to the far- <lb/>
especially those grow- <lb/>
worth many <lb/>
times more than the <lb/>
price.<lb/>
-FOB- <lb/>
J- Editor a <lb/>
H VOL. XVII. <lb/>
n Owner in k <lb/>
COUNTY, <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
AT <lb/>
DECEMBER <lb/>
per Year in Advance <lb/>
NO ii f <lb/>
to <lb/>
our Business from Greenville m <lb/>
DECEMBER 25th, 1898 <lb/>
WE HEREBY . <lb/>
OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF <lb/>
AT AND BELOW COST <lb/>
, Etc., <lb/>
t Boor U, Supply Co., House <lb/>
Store Fixtures for sale. <lb/>
THE in of THE com <lb/>
Mission,. <lb/>
MU, a <lb/>
Sign of the Red Flag. <lb/>
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iii the <lb/>
gathering in <lb/>
body of Christian n . <lb/>
.--hip of b, Sf <lb/>
General <lb/>
object of It was to the Mis- <lb/>
by <lb/>
formation. These two bodies <lb/>
maritally helpful <lb/>
the whole will rep <lb/>
a of <lb/>
gathered la 1,848 These <lb/>
a 1881 mum, eager , <lb/>
Impatient of math<lb/>
a native of 1703 <lb/>
filler He <lb/>
Bland am, when he <lb/>
the close of the Z <lb/>
hew, a p <lb/>
a boy the war closed he torn i,, h. h <lb/>
enter on hi. lie i . <lb/>
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ma the <lb/>
S; <lb/>
activity He ,,. I <lb/>
object was to <lb/>
ff . i.<lb/>
is deeply versed in the <lb/>
Eastern North Carolina and <lb/>
in <lb/>
Martin Rosa. I, p,.,,,,,,<lb/>
in the l-est , <lb/>
portraits of dead <lb/>
As one <lb/>
easily the <lb/>
stories told of the power <lb/>
wielded by the man. whether in <lb/>
crowded assemblies or the closer <lb/>
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this power there was no <lb/>
in the northeastern pan c u. <lb/>
whether in or pro- <lb/>
who rivaled Mm, and <lb/>
there has the <lb/>
ll. <lb/>
Martin <lb/>
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and the <lb/>
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1810 the church <lb/>
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and a writer. <lb/>
years he wielded a large <lb/>
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aha look par in <lb/>
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period he was, tor <lb/>
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over he presided, u. <lb/>
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death. <lb/>
the . ,.,, <lb/>
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large . <lb/>
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of ability, <lb/>
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when death terminated his career. <lb/>
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