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Cups and <lb/>
Candies. Mixed Nuts. <lb/>
Raisins, <lb/>
Florida Oranges, <lb/>
Apple-. <lb/>
Malt reuses, c. <lb/>
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Greenville, X. C, <lb/>
The Board the <lb/>
of Greenville at their regular <lb/>
meeting on list day of <lb/>
1806, having made follow-j <lb/>
order, <lb/>
Board being unable to <lb/>
ascertain records what <lb/>
if any, the is in <lb/>
debt, ii i- hereby ordered W. <lb/>
L. for <lb/>
all persona holding orders upon the <lb/>
Town to present <lb/>
them to him on or before <lb/>
i be 1st day of January, 1800. for <lb/>
purpose of listing the <lb/>
And the said Treasurer shall <lb/>
such orders on a show- <lb/>
date of orders, lo <lb/>
whom payable mid amount <lb/>
thereof, and report the same to <lb/>
this Board at the regular <lb/>
in January <lb/>
In pursuance of said order notice <lb/>
Is hereby given to the holders of <lb/>
such claims to present them lo me <lb/>
on or before the said day of <lb/>
January, for the purpose <lb/>
aforesaid. <lb/>
This December 2nd. <lb/>
W. L. <lb/>
Town Treasurer <lb/>
Jesse cannon. Public <lb/>
tor, the estate of <lb/>
Barnes, diseased. <lb/>
Against <lb/>
James George <lb/>
Hagar Bay, <lb/>
Tyson and <lb/>
Queen Carmen. <lb/>
Jenny Barrett who is a <lb/>
in above entitled erase, will <lb/>
take notice n proceed <lb/>
us has <lb/>
in the Superior Court <lb/>
of county, before the Clerk, lo <lb/>
sell the real estate of Barnes <lb/>
deceased, In order to make assets <lb/>
and the said defendant will further <lb/>
lake notice Hint she is to <lb/>
appear at pf <lb/>
the Superior Court of <lb/>
on Friday the 6th day of January <lb/>
i in and answer or <lb/>
I demur to the petition and <lb/>
plaint in said notion, or <lb/>
will apply lo the for <lb/>
the relief demanded therein. <lb/>
Given under my hand, this <lb/>
of November 1808. <lb/>
B. A. Clerk <lb/>
Court D <lb/>
Cannon, Public Administrator, ad- <lb/>
ministering the estate of Amy <lb/>
deceased, <lb/>
Williamson and others, <lb/>
Monday, January 2nd, 1800, sell at <lb/>
sale at court house door <lb/>
in bidder <lb/>
cash, that certain lot in <lb/>
loan of on Hie <lb/>
of and <lb/>
and known ill the plan of <lb/>
said town as lot number one bun- <lb/>
died and twelve <lb/>
III <lb/>
Administering the of Amy <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Dr. I. <lb/>
Greenville, N. V, <lb/>
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Swift Galloway, P. Tyson, <lb/>
Sana- ii in. 6.0, <lb/>
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all the Courts. <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, and Fri- <lb/>
days at ti A. M. for <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
Beta ruing leave Tarboro a A. <lb/>
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days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject fie. <lb/>
pending on stage of water, <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for nil points for <lb/>
with railroads Norfolk, <lb/>
Shippers should by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from <lb/>
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LONG, <lb/>
Attorneys <lb/>
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Practice in all the Courts, <lb/>
W. <lb/>
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law. <lb/>
Greenville, X. c. <lb/>
wherever service is de- <lb/>
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parlor Court of Pin County in <lb/>
pass of II. Greene. of Jesse <lb/>
II. Cox vs Mary Cox Jesse It. <lb/>
Con. Jr., the will sell <lb/>
for cash at the Court House door <lb/>
In Greenville OB Monday the <lb/>
day of January, 1800, following <lb/>
described piece, parcel or tract of <lb/>
land, situated in the of <lb/>
and located X <lb/>
Beginning at the junction of the <lb/>
Newborn and and run- <lb/>
road to <lb/>
James fox's line, with <lb/>
line around to the <lb/>
Tuft road, thence With the <lb/>
road to W. Cox's two a <lb/>
half acre tract lo Die <lb/>
the acre the Tail road. <lb/>
with said nail to <lb/>
beginning, the <lb/>
unit BOreS, lie <lb/>
I be land owned by <lb/>
Jesse I. Cox. <lb/>
This 36th 1808. <lb/>
G. James, <lb/>
Attorney. <lb/>
B. J. of W. II. On <lb/>
against <lb/>
B. J. Blatant. <lb/>
In the above entitled action, <lb/>
term 1803, of Superior <lb/>
Court of Pill County, judgment <lb/>
having been rendered against the <lb/>
defendant in favor of plaintiff <lb/>
for hundred and live <lb/>
with interest, for costs, <lb/>
to credits amounting lo one <lb/>
hundred, and dollars <lb/>
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complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
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prices paid for country <lb/>
produce <lb/>
U. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE, i r per Year in Advance. <lb/>
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notes the strong ten- <lb/>
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of times. Nothing in the <lb/>
world can keep a man or woman <lb/>
no young and fresh as lo lie able lo <lb/>
lie in touch each day with the per- <lb/>
freshness and youth of <lb/>
life means more <lb/>
out of door living, and is what <lb/>
we Americans all need. We wan <lb/>
our interest in things kept fresh, <lb/>
and that nature does for us us <lb/>
else can. The more our busy <lb/>
men see rest fill ways the <lb/>
inure restful will they become. The <lb/>
closer we keep our children to the <lb/>
Boil, the healthier will they be <lb/>
and the stronger will they <lb/>
develop mentally. The more our <lb/>
girls breath the pure air which <lb/>
God intended for all, but which <lb/>
man the cities pollutes, the la-l- <lb/>
women we shall have; the <lb/>
fewer worried mothers we shall see. <lb/>
The more our young men see of <lb/>
out-of-door sports the more clearly <lb/>
will they realize the greatness of <lb/>
physical health. The <lb/>
more the tired of <lb/>
flowers plants and <lb/>
will her interest in <lb/>
all things natural simple; and <lb/>
she sees the simplicity with <lb/>
Which Nature works, unconsciously <lb/>
will the la- forced upon her <lb/>
enter into her methods. <lb/>
all agree that there is no teach- <lb/>
like lire herself. us all, <lb/>
then, get as close to her as possible. <lb/>
Whatever teaches is wholesome <lb/>
to the mind and uplifting to the <lb/>
soul ii strengthening to the <lb/>
In the very act of her <lb/>
wonderful ways there is <lb/>
He Hired Webster For a Week. <lb/>
Of comae Webster was in <lb/>
and by those who could afford to <lb/>
pay for his services, <lb/>
Ion Herald. A sharp <lb/>
man is said to have got the <lb/>
of the great defender of the <lb/>
an amusing way, <lb/>
He had a small ease which was <lb/>
to be tried one week <lb/>
in June, and he posted lo <lb/>
office in great haste. It was <lb/>
a contest with a neighbor over a <lb/>
considerable local interest, and ins <lb/>
pride as a litigant was at stake. <lb/>
He told the particulars <lb/>
asked what be would charge <lb/>
to conduct case. said <lb/>
Webster, can't afford to hire <lb/>
me. I should have lo stay down <lb/>
there the whole week, and my fee <lb/>
would lie more than whole cave <lb/>
is worth. I couldn't go down there <lb/>
for less than one thousand dollars. <lb/>
could try every ease on the dock- <lb/>
et as well as one, mid wouldn't <lb/>
cost any more, for one case would <lb/>
lake my time for entire week, <lb/>
anyway, for I'd have to be on <lb/>
right, then. Mr. <lb/>
quickly responded the <lb/>
your one thousand <lb/>
dollars. You come down, and I'll <lb/>
fix so you can try every <lb/>
Webster was so amused over this <lb/>
proposition that he kept his wold. <lb/>
Be spent the entire week in Nan- <lb/>
and appeared on one side or <lb/>
the other in every case that <lb/>
up for hearing. The shrewd Nan- <lb/>
hired Daniel to all his <lb/>
friends who were in litigation, and <lb/>
received In. return about fifteen <lb/>
hundred dollars, so that he got <lb/>
Webster's service for <lb/>
nothing, and made a good profit to <lb/>
Two Years on Milk Diet. <lb/>
Mr. F. n. a well-to-do <lb/>
farmer living on the cast side of <lb/>
the river, told us Ibis morning that <lb/>
for the past two years and a half <lb/>
milk has the only nourish- <lb/>
he has taken, and for past <lb/>
year be has mil tasted a drop of <lb/>
water. <lb/>
For years he suffered dreadfully <lb/>
with indigestion and <lb/>
of stomach and finally reached <lb/>
the stage where he could retain no <lb/>
food at all. He then on <lb/>
milk has kept it up since to <lb/>
exclusion of everything else, <lb/>
though he says be is getting mighty <lb/>
tired of it. A year ago he went to <lb/>
Johns Hopkins Hospital in Haiti- <lb/>
more, lint they could guarantee him <lb/>
no permanent cure and recommend- <lb/>
ed to continue his milk diet. <lb/>
Mr. Hobbs is thirty four years old <lb/>
has a wife and two children. <lb/>
Though he neighs as much as ho <lb/>
did before his illness and is healthy <lb/>
looking, he is unfitted for manual <lb/>
labor says an half work <lb/>
undoes Ilia I<lb/>
For croup, a cloth wrung out of <lb/>
hot water. <lb/>
Put Your Money to Use. <lb/>
As a rule those who ever have <lb/>
any money have it now. Those <lb/>
who have business qualities are <lb/>
paying what they owe that they <lb/>
may begin the new year with but <lb/>
few debts reeling upon them. <lb/>
There arc some who forget these <lb/>
things their money is about <lb/>
all gone and then they have a <lb/>
struggle to keep their heads above <lb/>
the water for the next twelve <lb/>
months. If our people would watch <lb/>
more closely what they do with <lb/>
their money our country would <lb/>
a much fix. There <lb/>
people in our country who hunt <lb/>
one month out the year. This <lb/>
costs a great deal. You hear just <lb/>
such people wishing that they could <lb/>
get along as some others do whom <lb/>
they Those who get <lb/>
well would if I hey were so prod- <lb/>
of their time and money. <lb/>
time and money is necessary to <lb/>
success in life. <lb/>
He Remembered the Apple <lb/>
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Boston, tells this story of one of <lb/>
our distinguished men, who was <lb/>
introduced at a great public meet <lb/>
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which he received announce- <lb/>
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set me to thinking that I was <lb/>
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early to have the educating touch <lb/>
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an account of I he book after I had <lb/>
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a self-made man. I think my <lb/>
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they urged again, <lb/>
integrity was your <lb/>
I don't know about that. <lb/>
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me to sell by the peck; after the <lb/>
manner of some store keepers, I <lb/>
put ones the bot- <lb/>
tom and the In -I ones at top. <lb/>
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what I was doing. I told her, <lb/>
she if you do that <lb/>
you will lie n And I did <lb/>
not do it. I think my mother had <lb/>
something to do with my integrity. <lb/>
And, on the whole, I doubt <lb/>
Whether I am a self-made man. I <lb/>
think my mother had something to <lb/>
do with making me anything if I <lb/>
am of any <lb/>
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the boy who had such a mother; <lb/>
happy the mother who bad a <lb/>
so appreciative of his mother's <lb/>
formative <lb/>
Keeping at it is the <lb/>
key to successful advertising. You <lb/>
can not spurt much and win. A <lb/>
business career that goes by fits <lb/>
and starts will not pay so well in <lb/>
the long run and a business that <lb/>
follows it course out for <lb/>
and keeps increasing its <lb/>
as the business demands it <lb/>
the maximum is reached. There <lb/>
is a maximum for a small business <lb/>
beyond which it is not economy or <lb/>
policy to go. Have you advertised <lb/>
from some one else <lb/>
did, or yon meant to get <lb/>
Ii i out of it I This will bear <lb/>
thinking <lb/>
For sudden hoarseness, a lump <lb/>
of the size of a pea dissolved <lb/>
in the mouth. <lb/>
For water taken <lb/>
freely before bedtime. <lb/>
For headache, application of <lb/>
water to the back of the neck <lb/>
the feet. <lb/>
For earache, a bit of cotton <lb/>
snaked in oil and sprinkled with <lb/>
pepper. <lb/>
Or, the core of n warm, boiled <lb/>
onion. <lb/>
To hit he weak eyes, salt <lb/>
For cramp the foot, pressing <lb/>
the hollow of the foot against some- <lb/>
thing round and hard. <lb/>
For threatened pneumonia, a <lb/>
plaster of and <lb/>
For loose bowels, drinking <lb/>
milk. <lb/>
is <lb/>
J, <lb/>
TO PEOPLE OF AMI <lb/>
MAKE Oil STOKE m show <lb/>
-------YOU THE LINK OF-------- <lb/>
EVER shown in <lb/>
You can select your I while here and <lb/>
take it homo with you. Show you a full line of <lb/>
GOODS and NOTIONS, SHOES, <lb/>
HATS, and is no <lb/>
trouble lo show goods. We you all a cordial <lb/>
Invitation. <lb/>
It seems to lie a very general rule <lb/>
with newspapers to <lb/>
while its antithesis, <lb/>
is written with a small let- <lb/>
There appears to be some <lb/>
philosophy underlying this. Per- <lb/>
haps the newspaper man thinks it <lb/>
heal to leave the of <lb/>
the lower regions alone. He may <lb/>
go there some a visit, <lb/>
be able <lb/>
whole outfit with dues <lb/>
from delinquent <lb/>
have taken up their ant <lb/>
J. M. Knight. <lb/>
Covering it burn <lb/>
soda or soda water. <lb/>
with powder <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
General <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
For ivy poisoning, wood ash lye, <lb/>
washed off with warm water and <lb/>
applied. <lb/>
For nosebleed, tannin snuffed. <lb/>
For throat, a compress of <lb/>
cold Housekeeping. <lb/>
Just received <lb/>
r-. <lb/>
PILLS. <lb/>
. ml tn II. E. I'm <lb/>
A Co., and a box of Dr <lb/>
New LI to Pill. A trial a ill <lb/>
yon their Them <lb/>
in Bad are <lb/>
the cum <lb/>
II. Vat Malaria <lb/>
and beta <lb/>
proved Invaluable. They are <lb/>
led to lie from every <lb/>
,. . . . and to be purely <lb/>
vegetable. not weaken by <lb/>
action, but by giving lone to <lb/>
in-is. bowel greatly invigorate <lb/>
I ,, Mac Hie. per box. <lb/>
Sold by Jno. L. Woolen, <lb/>
the largest <lb/>
manufacturer in toe world and ore used by <lb/>
many millions. <lb/>
MAIN . N. <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
Washington. l. He . <lb/>
Tin- Democrats of House <lb/>
were for the <lb/>
who have been work <lb/>
so haul to make adjourn <lb/>
Democratic caucus a cat and <lb/>
dog light would have resulted <lb/>
In faction and <lb/>
wise injuring the par <lb/>
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I hero was no light all. On the <lb/>
contrary, the was entirely <lb/>
harmonious even any show <lb/>
feelings Indulged in <lb/>
by According lo the <lb/>
rule g It-Hi. if rat if caucus <lb/>
action could lie <lb/>
anything except lite resolution, <lb/>
fared caucus held last June, <lb/>
providing that an vote <lb/>
of two-thirds of a caucus should <lb/>
caucus binding upon <lb/>
whole body, except in cases <lb/>
where individuals pledged <lb/>
their word or been Instructed by <lb/>
their conventions to tin- <lb/>
resolution was <lb/>
iii opposition. There talk <lb/>
in the party policy <lb/>
to be pursued present sen <lb/>
bill prepared Miles <lb/>
for army. <lb/>
has been introduced in <lb/>
bill as far us it will <lb/>
ever got, as the Hull bill, prepared <lb/>
largely under direction of Sec- <lb/>
Is hacked by the ad <lb/>
ministration by <lb/>
can leaders in the and i-. <lb/>
present plans are changed, <lb/>
i. be put through House lie <lb/>
fore the Christmas The <lb/>
Democrats are opposed t. Keeping <lb/>
i he volunteers in sen Ice until <lb/>
Hill becomes <lb/>
a law. a- proposed by the <lb/>
trillion, bill their protests will not, <lb/>
it is change the <lb/>
because the desire to gel the vol- <lb/>
mustered out is counted <lb/>
upon to kelp got the votes needed <lb/>
to increase of the <lb/>
regular lo men. The <lb/>
House Military Committee has in <lb/>
nimbly reported u resolution of <lb/>
feral by Representative of <lb/>
Virginia, asking the Secretary of <lb/>
War lo inform the House <lb/>
towns in i and the <lb/>
Philippines will have to be <lb/>
soiled by Slates troops, <lb/>
number of troops for each town <lb/>
and the Dumber that will lie re <lb/>
Hired at home. <lb/>
Although Vest did not <lb/>
submit his declaring <lb/>
that under the Constitution this <lb/>
government cannot adopt the <lb/>
colonial system, but <lb/>
all territory acquired lie gov- <lb/>
with purpose f <lb/>
mutely such . policy of <lb/>
for admission t. party at this session us Mr. <lb/>
Union, message was about the <lb/>
colleagues before offering it, pp,,, ,,, administration to- <lb/>
and giving notice of his from <lb/>
lo deliver a speech In suasion is, <lb/>
an early day, Its underlying <lb/>
is endorsed by demo the administration and Hie <lb/>
Senators. Already the re Republicans in Congress <lb/>
publicans are saying Senator I In- of <lb/>
Vest will not be allowed ,.,, extra session <lb/>
Ids resolution in open session, Congress, if it can pus <lb/>
a speech in of The word has been <lb/>
resolution will necessarily around that all <lb/>
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, a as <lb/>
peace and must w ,.,.,,,.,, <lb/>
. will be pushed by the lead <lb/>
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the republican nu end of <lb/>
trouble, <lb/>
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political but he M , mi so- <lb/>
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lime made In . , , , <lb/>
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part. I wish were of this sort to <lb/>
in the bottom of the Mr. occur from time time where the <lb/>
allowed be Is so alight between <lb/>
his lenders vessel war <lb/>
. , , , ship-, winch <lb/>
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n Philippine policy, but will be be peculiarly liable to such mi- <lb/>
to follow <lb/>
p v that In lie in <lb/>
with public <lb/>
preference that it sh <lb/>
that will enable us get of the <lb/>
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without I <lb/>
open ti chin <lb/>
human liberty. . I ml <lb/>
without war. There is <lb/>
reason for lug that ii it ; lo <lb/>
be done over again, Mi. <lb/>
would of <lb/>
the and sale <lb/>
which <lb/>
pay Spain for something we do not <lb/>
know 1.1 do Dill that <lb/>
son of hind sight help the <lb/>
sit ion one bit. <lb/>
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Irving I. Keep <lb/>
receiving and deserved <lb/>
ever since bis return from a <lb/>
Spanish prison, ha- succeeded <lb/>
gelling Iii in ordered lite <lb/>
country for period, <lb/>
was discovered that was <lb/>
the man needed lo superintend <lb/>
the repairs the Spanish gun- <lb/>
sun; in <lb/>
bay, which have been raised and <lb/>
sent Kong, a <lb/>
made by <lb/>
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lo attend to some private matter, <lb/>
going so far away, but <lb/>
was refused him and be given <lb/>
peremptory orders lo leave for <lb/>
Kong mi the steamer that <lb/>
sails from Hun Francisco, Christ- <lb/>
eve. <lb/>
The proposition, <lb/>
and the jointly build <lb/>
control the Nicaragua <lb/>
has. with any marked <lb/>
The Morgan Hill, by <lb/>
which the Slates v. ill <lb/>
i out rolling interest in com- <lb/>
which will build the <lb/>
guaranteeing <lb/>
of the Company's bonds, lobe Is <lb/>
sued the discretion of the <lb/>
dent, i- now the <lb/>
with the right of way. Senator <lb/>
Morgan. Its author, says It will pass <lb/>
ii big majority. Democrats <lb/>
generally would prefer that <lb/>
Canal lie built by gov- <lb/>
and owned Ly It, it <lb/>
is not as a <lb/>
and each Senator will <lb/>
vole iii accordance hi- <lb/>
views. the House <lb/>
w ill do this bill will depend <lb/>
largely upon the attitude of the <lb/>
administration towards it- <lb/>
tilde not yet clearly <lb/>
though Mr. <lb/>
building the Canal, <lb/>
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one by Senator Vest, <lb/>
other by Representative <lb/>
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devotional conducted <lb/>
W. Scarborough. <lb/>
the <lb/>
report Ministerial Belief which <lb/>
was adopted without <lb/>
Rev. II <lb/>
report <lb/>
is. to <lb/>
Orphanage, giving the <lb/>
of the Institution. There <lb/>
with more ad <lb/>
mission. These children are fed, <lb/>
clothed an average <lb/>
of per <lb/>
was discussed <lb/>
W. Bailey and K. K. <lb/>
Rev A. <lb/>
a bat collection lie taken for <lb/>
which <lb/>
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was read by Prof. W <lb/>
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sen ice led <lb/>
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i. W. <lb/>
charge of the meeting and an- <lb/>
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in N. B. A. E. <lb/>
E. B. J. W. <lb/>
Bailey and II. Moore. <lb/>
u o'clock Dr. W. Carter, <lb/>
Raleigh, preached In the Baptist <lb/>
church Rev. B. Wall <lb/>
in the church ; <lb/>
the In <lb/>
Presbyterian church ; I. <lb/>
in the <lb/>
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church, <lb/>
o'clock a Sunday school mass <lb/>
meeting was held, presided over by <lb/>
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Sunday schools was rend and <lb/>
by S. B. <lb/>
W. B. and It. <lb/>
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was the rendering by John <lb/>
Raj My Clod to <lb/>
in deaf and dumb <lb/>
language, Mr, II. A. in <lb/>
the signs in mug. <lb/>
to total <lb/>
mount, <lb/>
the convention Bight, <lb/>
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work of the night <lb/>
was a <lb/>
paying for the church at Murphy. <lb/>
Hi. A. in prayer. <lb/>
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meeting to preside over <lb/>
lie made .-me <lb/>
prefatory remarks relative <lb/>
history and l <lb/>
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Prof. B. W. <lb/>
I College boom <lb/>
Importance <lb/>
of our <lb/>
These were all of <lb/>
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century. <lb/>
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in society were re-elected, <lb/>
T. Hume. <lb/>
W. 1- <lb/>
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cation T. M. <lb/>
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Historical Society with <lb/>
appointed to <lb/>
program. <lb/>
Hay sang <lb/>
in <lb/>
Marsh Ilia <lb/>
W. Greene, missionary to <lb/>
China, would on January tie <lb/>
part his wife and daughter <lb/>
return to their i <lb/>
land, farewell <lb/>
now beheld. <lb/>
foreign Mission Mission of <lb/>
the Slate, took charge of tout <lb/>
well <lb/>
Taylor was requested <lb/>
,,, words of farewell for <lb/>
the Convention. also <lb/>
a farewell word to the ton <lb/>
Veil ion. <lb/>
Hume offered a <lb/>
of Mr. I- oilier <lb/>
brethren in China- <lb/>
Prayer for tin- departing mis <lb/>
bis family was offered <lb/>
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shake was <lb/>
was by <lb/>
Hr. Skinner. <lb/>
o'clock, <lb/>
in the chair. He <lb/>
were <lb/>
in Herring, by <lb/>
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nominal Ministerial <lb/>
Board which <lb/>
B. White, W. M- <lb/>
a coin <lb/>
mil toe t With the coin <lb/>
Western <lb/>
missionary work. <lb/>
moved that the <lb/>
Store idea bland form of <lb/>
letter to <lb/>
be furnished all desiring use <lb/>
I hem. Adopted. <lb/>
V B. offered the <lb/>
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port on Work. It was <lb/>
by K. H. Jones. <lb/>
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able to attend the <lb/>
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Thomas lb. <lb/>
Resolved. Thai we hereby ex <lb/>
our cordial appreciation of<lb/>
by our , by <lb/>
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neutrally of and <lb/>
thank all those who have <lb/>
s on our way and in our work. <lb/>
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Carter offered closing pray- <lb/>
and at i o'clock <lb/>
of the close to <lb/>
meet with the Church <lb/>
in Asheville Wednesday tin <lb/>
second Sunday in Dec. 1800. <lb/>
had another <lb/>
the church <lb/>
morning, The devotional- <lb/>
by Miss <lb/>
J. While. <lb/>
Secretary <lb/>
an address on Stale Missions. <lb/>
were then bad <lb/>
introduced by the Nice <lb/>
Presidents of different <lb/>
This was followed by <lb/>
reports from individual Societies. <lb/>
l. paper on the <lb/>
School for w mA Mu <lb/>
Greene. . <lb/>
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of some of the <lb/>
ions from the Central <lb/>
had <lb/>
prepared by Hog, WM read <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Che following <lb/>
and unanimously adopted <lb/>
That the thanks f <lb/>
Woman's Missionary Societies <lb/>
North , <lb/>
be and are hereby extend- <lb/>
I . <lb/>
and to <lb/>
the Methodist church <lb/>
of its of worship. <lb/>
We wish also to express our <lb/>
the <lb/>
LAND SALE <lb/>
virtue of ii decree of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt <lb/>
the day f <lb/>
Special therein <lb/>
pending, entitled Cannon, <lb/>
public Administrator, administer <lb/>
estate of Warren <lb/>
deceased <lb/>
and l will on Thursday, <lb/>
January 12th, 1800, at o'clock <lb/>
M. in trout of Com <lb/>
door hi of sell <lb/>
at t the highest bidder <lb/>
five-sevenths Interest in that ear <lb/>
track of laud situated In on- <lb/>
township, ad <lb/>
joining lands of <lb/>
the Sam Manning land and <lb/>
others, M acres more <lb/>
less. Tonne of Hie cash. <lb/>
This Dec. 13th, 1808.<lb/>
Administering the estate of War <lb/>
ran Braxton, deed. <lb/>
REMEMBER <lb/>
Ed. H. <lb/>
l nave on <lb/>
and For Sale <lb/>
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Kill line <lb/>
of maid <lb/>
silver- <lb/>
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Everything <lb/>
YOU NEED <lb/>
. i now and ever shall be head- <lb/>
quarters for <lb/>
SANTA <lb/>
and Christmas Goods of every <lb/>
description. I have opened <lb/>
up the prettiest line of Holiday <lb/>
Goods that have ever been dis- <lb/>
played in Greenville, <lb/>
everything from a <lb/>
penny toy to a rich handsome <lb/>
gift. Hereby fail not to <lb/>
my stock or yon miss the <lb/>
of your life to purchase <lb/>
your wants for Christmas. <lb/>
TOY MAN. <lb/>
A beautiful Line <lb/>
-In make------- <lb/>
can found at store. <lb/>
That a committee of <lb/>
live members of the Is- <lb/>
f pointed confer with the railroad <lb/>
authorities of this State with <lb/>
of <lb/>
I ions and low el rates for delegates <lb/>
and In attending our annual <lb/>
sessions. <lb/>
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at was <lb/>
In the Federal l <lb/>
Opening letters sent to <lb/>
another bug, and was <lb/>
to for <lb/>
The report on Sunday <lb/>
was <lb/>
Miss B. <lb/>
a meeting la the <lb/>
Methodist church of all women who <lb/>
fell an interest In Woman's iv <lb/>
male There was a <lb/>
large oil <lb/>
The roads showed very little favor <lb/>
to the Convention. For <lb/>
special they gave from <lb/>
only M cents lower <lb/>
regular fare for the <lb/>
round trip, with a <lb/>
from other <lb/>
The w as adapted <lb/>
i. Johanna read the report <lb/>
obituaries, referring to the death of <lb/>
Ur. B. I. Fleming, A. <lb/>
ton, I and <lb/>
who had away the <lb/>
last year- The report was adopted <lb/>
Report of the on Min- <lb/>
and was <lb/>
read and adopted. It <lb/>
by <lb/>
A. W. Retail read the <lb/>
gram which was response to <lb/>
from the North <lb/>
Una at the Seminary <lb/>
entertained us while <lb/>
in that city- , ,<lb/>
be published in This <lb/>
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China. <lb/>
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lot he white Baptist Stale Con <lb/>
We the <lb/>
more Hill church colored <lb/>
did appreciate <lb/>
glorious sermon by I-- <lb/>
Sunday morning at <lb/>
o'clock. was powerful <lb/>
and full of Holy Spirit. <lb/>
At the union sen by Or. <lb/>
K. assisted by <lb/>
dent Taylor also Kev. <lb/>
we don't remember the other part <lb/>
of bis name, but they were all <lb/>
and oh, what a Service we <lb/>
had. The rich truths they <lb/>
Imparted to us were glorious, we <lb/>
have never witness a service <lb/>
than on Sunday, the rich <lb/>
lion on the Urn's of char- <lb/>
Moral training, education, MM <lb/>
wealth, they spoke very <lb/>
along lines, and oh, how our <lb/>
people was enthused. <lb/>
At A. M. <lb/>
preached a rich and glorious sir <lb/>
Dr. thus. K. <lb/>
short talk. We and <lb/>
Baptist for <lb/>
able We pray bless- <lb/>
upon glorious and <lb/>
we pray the blessing <lb/>
the while church of this <lb/>
low ii where the Baptist State <lb/>
was first<lb/>
of Sycamore <lb/>
church. <lb/>
Nuts, <lb/>
of all kinds, <lb/>
of all Kinds. Best <lb/>
and <lb/>
and nice <lb/>
As usual I <lb/>
am headquarters for <lb/>
FireworkS <lb/>
have a largo <lb/>
to visit my store. <lb/>
n , Mm <lb/>
X-T <lb/>
CHRISTMAS <lb/>
GOODS, Notions. SHOES, <lb/>
Notions, <lb/>
Hats, and <lb/>
Hats. Trunks and <lb/>
A full line of-- <lb/>
All delivered free to any <lb/>
part city, <lb/>
H. B. <lb/>
It. It. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Just In. <lb/>
Call and see them. <lb/>
Barnhill, <lb/>
H. M, <lb/>
TO <lb/>
-the <lb/>
iii mm <lb/>
class <lb/>
tor The <lb/>
Life Insurance in the <lb/>
Martin, <lb/>
CM. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
RICKS TAFT STOCK <lb/>
-----It must lie sold by--------- <lb/>
JANUARY 1st, 1899 <lb/>
And order to do this they will lie sold <lb/>
than IF <lb/>
AT HOT AND THAN IV <lb/>
This is no fake, tome and price the goods and sea that we mean <lb/>
-hut we This is a CASH SALE, not ask for credit.<lb/>
Mach- <lb/>
IS <lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
GROCERIES <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb/>
Old it Ewer occur to Von <lb/>
Vehicles, all kinda <lb/>
on short notice. Cotton and Tics always <lb/>
Wagons , hand <lb/>
Posts, etc., made kept on <lb/>
order, I baud. produce <lb/>
s o Dickinson Avenue, sold. A trial will you. <lb/>
I D. W. <lb/>
That when you buy It Is <lb/>
economy to get best t <lb/>
That is w hat have, <lb/>
The lies of everything. <lb/>
For Christmas <lb/>
We can all your la <lb/>
Flue Candies, Fruits of all kinds, <lb/>
Nuts, Raisins, Ac. We have Hue <lb/>
in a put up es- <lb/>
for And <lb/>
don't i that <lb/>
BO. <lb/>
Yes, We Have On the Hun. <lb/>
Prices and Hard Must <lb/>
Nothing Can Bland <lb/>
en New <lb/>
and Marvel <lb/>
oils <lb/>
See and <lb/>
Price bid aim <lb/>
The best manufacturers <lb/>
goods this <lb/>
Hun ever baton <lb/>
WE GOT <lb/>
houses laid <lb/>
a Hue of extra <lb/>
choice styles fur their <lb/>
Large jobbers <lb/>
the to i-ash <lb/>
Fine Goods <lb/>
Bought low <lb/>
can he sold <lb/>
Cheap. <lb/>
And we will Om- grant Sail <lb/>
and Winter stock has lie.-n <lb/>
at bargain and shall a <lb/>
bargains. Men and <lb/>
Hals, Cape end Dents <lb/>
The and most <lb/>
of new and <lb/>
Mr Styles you ever laid your eye <lb/>
An immense line of now <lb/>
as well as all the leading <lb/>
standard grades. <lb/>
Come and bee t <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
e-M <lb/>
lit N <lb/>
line of stationery at <lb/>
tor <lb/>
No the weather <lb/>
now. <lb/>
to Long fur everything <lb/>
you want Christmas goods. <lb/>
cents <lb/>
u pound, at Samuel M. S. <lb/>
Ink for marking <lb/>
at Hook <lb/>
thing is Christ- <lb/>
Bias. It is than two <lb/>
There is almost a famine <lb/>
town, every out just <lb/>
at this time. <lb/>
J. L. have some <lb/>
interesting talk in to- <lb/>
day's paper, <lb/>
split bottom chair. <lb/>
Owner cull this <lb/>
property. <lb/>
There will beg grand tournament <lb/>
and ball at <lb/>
day, Jan. 4th. <lb/>
urns are being sent out <lb/>
for a ball Falkland on <lb/>
day evening, Dec. <lb/>
s. Smith .-alls attention to <lb/>
Ins st a-k of Christmas goods, u <lb/>
nice line all the through. <lb/>
assortment of lolls and <lb/>
Toys over brought to <lb/>
can be found at James Long's. <lb/>
The Convent ion is a thing of the <lb/>
past, bill its memory will long live <lb/>
with people. <lb/>
If the ladies want to see some <lb/>
pretty papers and tablets they <lb/>
should cull at <lb/>
Court- opened Monday <lb/>
morning, after having taken a <lb/>
for <lb/>
of a calendar. <lb/>
Several in <lb/>
the recent store at- <lb/>
den, have and <lb/>
brought here to jail. <lb/>
I have a full line of works, <lb/>
Emits, Confections, all kinds of <lb/>
for Christ <lb/>
mas. Jam km <lb/>
The Store has a <lb/>
lot of lb hies and Testaments. <lb/>
Those wanting them for Christmas <lb/>
presents should call and make <lb/>
their selections. <lb/>
Tell all the good people I have <lb/>
made head at <lb/>
a full of <lb/>
everything for the children's stock-<lb/>
your laundry ready to go <lb/>
off Wednesday morning. Nice work <lb/>
every line and always <lb/>
Wilmington Laundry. <lb/>
Large supply of ledgers, day <lb/>
books, papers, tablets, pencils, <lb/>
pens, <lb/>
and oilier <lb/>
just in a <lb/>
Store. <lb/>
Turner's N. C. Almanac for <lb/>
The Old up to date con <lb/>
tin- newly of- <lb/>
As <lb/>
for sale by Hook-<lb/>
Mr. Abdel Hurt. <lb/>
At the tire Monday several men, <lb/>
Mr. II. among them, had <lb/>
a ladder on the porch of the build- <lb/>
to enable them to get water to <lb/>
the men the roof, While live <lb/>
men were on this ladder it slipped <lb/>
and fell, two of them falling on Mr. <lb/>
He was very painfully <lb/>
hurl but fortunately no bones were <lb/>
broken. Ho is e. to his room <lb/>
at the King House bat hopes to <lb/>
get out in a few days. <lb/>
Ill II All <lb/>
But Keep and <lb/>
Going. <lb/>
LI, <lb/>
is visiting Mm. J. L. <lb/>
Miss Susie Of is <lb/>
the of untie, E. <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Annie Kitchen, <lb/>
is visiting <lb/>
Motile and Etta Taylor, <lb/>
of Wilson, who have been <lb/>
Mrs. S. Lee, returned home to <lb/>
Bay. <lb/>
Dr. E. A. left this morn- <lb/>
for Philadelphia to take a little <lb/>
sou of Mr. Crawford to the hospital <lb/>
for I real men, <lb/>
Misses Harris, of <lb/>
ton and Annie Noel, of Mississippi, <lb/>
who have visiting Mrs. II. A. <lb/>
White, have to <lb/>
It. M. Kill-man, editor <lb/>
who came down Satin- <lb/>
day evening to the Con veil <lb/>
left this morning. <lb/>
Mrs. T. It. Moore is quite <lb/>
W. M. left this for <lb/>
of Norfolk <lb/>
night here. <lb/>
over <lb/>
this <lb/>
Miss Minnie left this <lb/>
illuming for a visit to <lb/>
It. Greene returned <lb/>
evening a trip to <lb/>
Congressman elect J. Small <lb/>
of Washington, spent Monday and <lb/>
Tuesday here. <lb/>
Mark Cherry, of who <lb/>
had been .-pending a few days <lb/>
here, left this morning. <lb/>
Miss Nellie Simpson, of Hamilton, <lb/>
who has beau visiting Miss Willie <lb/>
left this <lb/>
Mrs. L, W. Lancaster and <lb/>
Hen of are <lb/>
visiting Mrs. S. Cough-Ion. <lb/>
Erwin, who has <lb/>
visiting his in this enmity, <lb/>
left this morning fur <lb/>
Mrs, Ur. Powell, who <lb/>
has been visiting her sister, Mrs. <lb/>
C. left even- <lb/>
Little Miss Bet tie who <lb/>
has been visiting her <lb/>
Mis. Henrietta Williams, <lb/>
lo her home <lb/>
A Fins <lb/>
people and every <lb/>
visitor greatly the singing <lb/>
Mr. II. A. of Atlanta, <lb/>
during the Convention. He has <lb/>
a magnificent and his solos <lb/>
were No finer singer has <lb/>
ever heard here. lie has <lb/>
promised to visit again. <lb/>
FINAL <lb/>
Movement For The Memorial <lb/>
Window. <lb/>
lee <lb/>
tin- Slat, . em <lb/>
here was held night, when I <lb/>
. L. Johnson, of <lb/>
lied a Al <lb/>
Dr. J. <lb/>
Blade relative lo <lb/>
it had tin- <lb/>
gates to meet in and <lb/>
he fell like asking the people to let <lb/>
Convention .-nine here every <lb/>
lie also <lb/>
to the building of the <lb/>
here as a <lb/>
lion of the Coin and said <lb/>
be Wis going lo raise the t., <lb/>
put the memorial window in <lb/>
building. He Gelled for subs, rip <lb/>
and in a short while had hall <lb/>
enough for the window and said <lb/>
he going right it and <lb/>
complete the work. <lb/>
fell like going up an hug <lb/>
the dear old man, for while <lb/>
were too lo speak of <lb/>
ill p. I ll.-i r guest s, t here <lb/>
is not lung that <lb/>
u than the preened of <lb/>
having the <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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ha- been low, died <lb/>
. CM. pi, for <lb/>
and a heal <lb/>
in- is seldom beard. <lb/>
The cos c. has <lb/>
earl wins-Is from <lb/>
i., <lb/>
Mr. a railroad <lb/>
Tin-day last nigh in <lb/>
town. Hi- went lo Stain Hill o- I <lb/>
lo gel his horse, and will g., <lb/>
over right of tin- new rail <lb/>
road from here lo its in, <lb/>
on back. Hie <lb/>
is gelling up the right <lb/>
way. <lb/>
Mr. B. traveling sales <lb/>
man for I <lb/>
Wire morn. I <lb/>
his lip I,, the <lb/>
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several and will probably <lb/>
take in <lb/>
KM . It. H. Carroll and wile <lb/>
by his wife's lister, <lb/>
Miss Rosa an- with it.- lo <lb/>
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with <lb/>
we are ready for all <lb/>
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to supply 0-0 ltd <lb/>
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lo see him and hope to have him <lb/>
rendered his opinion, in which I for several limes before <lb/>
I C d. <lb/>
Savage, Son Co,, <lb/>
CL , <lb/>
building, Front St., NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
BETTINa READY <lb/>
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a ordeal u If the Dal <lb/>
get ready for it, <lb/>
there ii no telling <lb/>
what may <lb/>
ii full <lb/>
of uncertainties U <lb/>
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Mother's Friend <lb/>
U the brat help you can at this time <lb/>
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plied several months <lb/>
it make the advent easy nearly pain- <lb/>
teat- It relieves Opal morning <lb/>
relaxes the unit <lb/>
the n-n led feeling, <lb/>
rapid and <lb/>
any <lb/>
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purpose. to relieve motherhood <lb/>
danger and pain. <lb/>
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for wish, e . be to adult o <lb/>
a i <lb/>
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Ill Writing lo renew his <lb/>
for year Mr. S. <lb/>
Jr., of Me., Is <lb/>
kind enough to say <lb/>
is to your town. Twice a <lb/>
week is none too often to hear from <lb/>
my home, and your news <lb/>
is always <lb/>
Much In Little. <lb/>
It from six to eight years <lb/>
for the antlers of a stag to attain <lb/>
their full sue. <lb/>
It is estimated that <lb/>
bicycles have made in <lb/>
Europe and America. <lb/>
A healthy baby increases to <lb/>
treble its weight at birth in the <lb/>
course of its first three month-. <lb/>
Professor of Harvard, <lb/>
is said to the only man living <lb/>
who lead Indian Bible. <lb/>
AI the of Mrs. <lb/>
and her children, Hunt is <lb/>
to write a life of former <lb/>
dent. <lb/>
A Firs. <lb/>
Aland MM Monday the L. <lb/>
house, by Mr. <lb/>
Arthur, caught on lire In the <lb/>
roof. It was burning rapidly when <lb/>
discovered and took pan work to <lb/>
save the building. The fire <lb/>
turned out but do <lb/>
nothing with of <lb/>
a of water in the <lb/>
The tire was out by <lb/>
Oaf the <lb/>
portions of the roof. The <lb/>
building was considerably <lb/>
and the also <lb/>
Wand loss by removal of fur <lb/>
held that Judge II. <lb/>
Jr., was entitled In <lb/>
of as Judge of the <lb/>
Judicial bis for <lb/>
I lull A. M. Moor.- wrote <lb/>
all claim In the <lb/>
give the letter herewith <lb/>
peaks for Itself i <lb/>
I am without as to <lb/>
election of Judge for the <lb/>
Judicial District other that <lb/>
recent issues of <lb/>
the papers. <lb/>
I have no knowledge <lb/>
lion as to what action you will <lb/>
lake in matter, bill I have <lb/>
very clear opinion as lo what <lb/>
duty is, mid I feel that I can best <lb/>
discharge by relieving the <lb/>
any uncertainly or <lb/>
which may exist. <lb/>
Judge and were <lb/>
only candidates for Judge of <lb/>
district and it is fair to presume <lb/>
that the electors who east their <lb/>
ballots believed that were <lb/>
voting for one or the oilier of us <lb/>
did not intend to vole for any <lb/>
other person for that position, tin <lb/>
the face of the returns I am <lb/>
entitled to receive the <lb/>
sale of election and your <lb/>
as Judge, bill same returns <lb/>
show that I did not receive it ma- <lb/>
of en. led Votes. <lb/>
I desire to say that under such <lb/>
I waive any right or <lb/>
claim I limy <lb/>
and commission. I could not <lb/>
without a sacrifice of my self re- <lb/>
and tin entire surrender of <lb/>
my conscientious convictions <lb/>
in hold the j and <lb/>
think title to the of <lb/>
Judge should above all others be <lb/>
free from suspicion. <lb/>
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some carping critic might say <lb/>
my action in the premises is <lb/>
lure, but I feel sure that neither <lb/>
you nor any gentleman <lb/>
will so consider it, or my <lb/>
Very <lb/>
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Post. <lb/>
he goes luck. <lb/>
Look out for the new <lb/>
to be issued In the <lb/>
will lie in tin-form <lb/>
a between agent and <lb/>
and will give you some in <lb/>
figures. <lb/>
Saturday evening officers passed <lb/>
here w it II accused of. <lb/>
and bound <lb/>
jail. <lb/>
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son, who yea In o miles <lb/>
here produced a for <lb/>
Williams and Sylvester <lb/>
accused of breaking in his tobacco <lb/>
barn and stealing his potatoes, <lb/>
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train from the <lb/>
site side night and <lb/>
cape peace, but <lb/>
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assistance he brought before <lb/>
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and bound over lo jail. So <lb/>
there goes two more <lb/>
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in Cotton Bagging, Ties <lb/>
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LOOK <lb/>
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Fall and Winter look <lb/>
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to pay owe us. <lb/>
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of course it is Intended <lb/>
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do not nail to he reminded <lb/>
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ENJOYED DAY. <lb/>
allow me space in your <lb/>
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service to us Sun <lb/>
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of God to us. we <lb/>
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liver, biliousness <lb/>
mil all kindred diseases. <lb/>
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cf cents a month, are <lb/>
you a subscriber It not <lb/>
you ought to be. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Whichard, N. C <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce <lb/>
TWICE-A WEEK. <lb/>
Is a year and contains <lb/>
every <lb/>
to the <lb/>
those <lb/>
co. that <lb/>
more than <lb/>
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The Eastern <lb/>
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, TUESDAY, NO <lb/>
in <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
THE GREAT <lb/>
Concluded to Remove our Business from Greenville <lb/>
DECEMBER 25th, 1898 <lb/>
WE HEREBY OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF <lb/>
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Etc., <lb/>
AT AND BELOW COST <lb/>
This is no Fake, but a genuine bona Aide announcement. Everybody should take advantage of this great <lb/>
out sale, as our prices will astonish you. Our stock comprises all the novelties of the season. Come <lb/>
at once and make your Fall purchases and get the first pick. <lb/>
STORE, <lb/>
Next Door to Greenville near House. Of the Red <lb/>
Store Fixtures for sale. <lb/>
Greenville Tar <lb/>
local buyers, of transformation occurred. <lb/>
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is a historic town. <lb/>
Washington spent a night <lb/>
there in the en route <lb/>
to Charleston, taking Hal- <lb/>
Point, <lb/>
Wilmington, <lb/>
us the house <lb/>
in the good man, who never <lb/>
not, spent the <lb/>
night. In his the venerable <lb/>
Father I stop in <lb/>
dirty little town the Tar <lb/>
He made the same reference to <lb/>
the His- <lb/>
fails to give what he thought <lb/>
of Wilmington then, <lb/>
but one can well imagine what lie <lb/>
have six months ago. <lb/>
They say that at limes the <lb/>
man use language more <lb/>
than polite, we can <lb/>
therefore imagine what he would <lb/>
have said hail his visit been made <lb/>
during the early part of this present <lb/>
year of grace. <lb/>
Whatever may have <lb/>
been In other days, it is certainly a <lb/>
busy, thriving, progressive <lb/>
now. And our friend <lb/>
the genial editor of the DAILY <lb/>
says did it. <lb/>
Greenville has developed into one <lb/>
of the tobacco markets in this <lb/>
State, as Pitt and <lb/>
counties arc producing the lines <lb/>
quality of the leaf large and <lb/>
growing quantities. A little <lb/>
steamer makes <lb/>
trips to Washington, the home of <lb/>
two of Democracy's successful <lb/>
champion- in the late contest- <lb/>
Judge II. Brown Con- <lb/>
John H Small. <lb/>
the highest for all <lb/>
that la carried to that market. A <lb/>
splendidly equipped branch of the <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line passes <lb/>
ville, it with Kinston <lb/>
The Vote. <lb/>
The following is the aggregate <lb/>
vote for each for Rep <lb/>
in Congress as correct- <lb/>
ed and <lb/>
District John H. Small, <lb/>
Democrat, j Harry Skinner. <lb/>
L, <lb/>
District CleO. II. While. <lb/>
Republican, ; W. B. <lb/>
II. Lloyd, <lb/>
Third Charles it. Thom Cherokee <lb/>
Democrat, John G. <lb/>
To Governor and Mrs. Jarvis, <lb/>
Editor and Mrs. Whichard, we are <lb/>
Indebted for very kindly <lb/>
The King Hotel, which was a <lb/>
the south, and the rest of the comfortable home for a of <lb/>
world and Halifax on the north, the preachers and visiting states- <lb/>
The entire section tributary to this men during the past week, cluing <lb/>
road la one of the richest in forming ed hands this week. The <lb/>
productiveness in the State. House extends a hospitable <lb/>
The several Christian come to all. and its host. Mr. <lb/>
lions have churches, and each Charles Skinner, is failing in <lb/>
to have the beat pastor, his polite attention. <lb/>
And the singing by the of Kev. Mr. the <lb/>
the Methodist and Baptist churches general idea and enjoyment of <lb/>
which we heard, is not surpassed when he said lie wished <lb/>
the State. j would extend mi invitation to the <lb/>
Governor Jarvis showed n Convention to make that town the <lb/>
house ill which Washing- permanent meeting place every <lb/>
the trip above re- year. It la a good town, fall of <lb/>
to. The building is in good fashioned, North <lb/>
preservation, and still hospitality. May growth lie <lb/>
we think of course, is point- to its <lb/>
eel to with pride by the <lb/>
Hans, shortage Expenses That Can lie Cut <lb/>
in soap the time of the Off. <lb/>
visit. i <lb/>
, ,, . . ., . Another useless expense t hat our <lb/>
An incident has recently cut off is <lb/>
ed which crept o'er the f for no- <lb/>
so softly that the people awoke every and con- <lb/>
stable of his election. According <lb/>
to our present law it is the duty of <lb/>
the sheriff of every county to <lb/>
every magistrate and constable <lb/>
of his election, and he is allowed it <lb/>
fee of sixty cents for every such no <lb/>
Alleghany <lb/>
Alison <lb/>
Ashe <lb/>
Bertie <lb/>
Brunswick <lb/>
Burke <lb/>
ins <lb/>
Cat aw I <lb/>
Chatham <lb/>
to the situation an a dream. <lb/>
Those heretofore in authority, to <lb/>
the disgrace and humiliation of the <lb/>
people, were persuaded to resign, <lb/>
and good men were promptly in- <lb/>
dueled their places, now <lb/>
Greenville boasts an honest mid In <lb/>
city government <lb/>
of the la-st citizenship of <lb/>
the place. Mr. Alex. Blow, <lb/>
the workers in the <lb/>
party one of the State's <lb/>
withal, would blush to lie <lb/>
credited with clever piece of <lb/>
Besides tobacco, cotton is largely diplomacy, but he was there when <lb/>
This one item must <lb/>
cost the taxpayers of North <lb/>
at least at the late <lb/>
it of this <lb/>
county 031.20 for the <lb/>
notify our rates <lb/>
and constables, which was just <lb/>
that money thrown <lb/>
of course every <lb/>
knew <lb/>
of his election a few hours there <lb/>
ham Record. <lb/>
fourth District John W. At- <lb/>
water, Independent Populist, <lb/>
; Joseph J. Jenkins, <lb/>
Fifth District W. W. <lb/>
Democrat, Spencer B. Ad- <lb/>
inns. <lb/>
Sixth District John D. Bellamy <lb/>
Jr., Democrat, Oliver II., <lb/>
Seventh District <lb/>
Hints, Democrat, i <lb/>
son II Caldwell, II, <lb/>
District <lb/>
Money, ; <lb/>
F. ; John <lb/>
M. Brow, <lb/>
William Craw <lb/>
ford, Democrat, <lb/>
Geo, <lb/>
K. Populist. <lb/>
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and for Judge. <lb/>
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which there are no <lb/>
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Hole, D.<lb/>
lay <lb/>
Cleveland <lb/>
Columbus <lb/>
Cumberland <lb/>
Dare <lb/>
Davidson <lb/>
Durham <lb/>
Gates <lb/>
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Greene <lb/>
landlord <lb/>
Halifax <lb/>
i wood <lb/>
Hyde <lb/>
Jackson <lb/>
Johnston <lb/>
Jones <lb/>
Alexander<lb/>
1,878 <lb/>
1,704 <lb/>
1,732 <lb/>
1,678 <lb/>
1,438 <lb/>
in <lb/>
1,300 <lb/>
1,443 <lb/>
2,4.15 <lb/>
1,218 <lb/>
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1,853 <lb/>
1,403 <lb/>
1,815 <lb/>
1,210 <lb/>
1,324 <lb/>
1,367 <lb/>
1,637 <lb/>
1,514 <lb/>
1.171 <lb/>
Madison <lb/>
Martin <lb/>
Mecklenburg <lb/>
Mitchell <lb/>
Montgomery <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
Nash <lb/>
Hanover <lb/>
Onslow <lb/>
Grange <lb/>
Person <lb/>
Pill <lb/>
Polk<lb/>
1,531 <lb/>
Rutherford <lb/>
Sampson <lb/>
Wanly <lb/>
1,731 <lb/>
Swain <lb/>
Transylvania <lb/>
1,284 Tyrrell <lb/>
Vance <lb/>
1,318 Wake <lb/>
Warren <lb/>
1,813 <lb/>
1,460 <lb/>
lie <lb/>
,,,,; Wilson<lb/>
Total <lb/>
1,272 <lb/>
1,700 <lb/>
1,257 <lb/>
1,368 <lb/>
1,815 <lb/>
1,431 <lb/>
1,530 <lb/>
1,372 <lb/>
1,295 <lb/>
1,600 <lb/>
1,786 <lb/>
1,238 <lb/>
1,670 <lb/>
1,233 <lb/>
1,217 <lb/>
1.711 <lb/>
1,556 <lb/>
Passing Of The Weekly. <lb/>
Thirty ago every daily <lb/>
newspaper In the United Slates had <lb/>
a weekly edition well. Today <lb/>
at exceptional for any of i he great <lb/>
I dallies to issue a <lb/>
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I literary weeklies more or <lb/>
in make up; yet to <lb/>
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circulation beyond ea. <lb/>
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I the four of the globe, and <lb/>
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w hose run and day. <lb/>
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reached the smaller towns. <lb/>
have their dailies. <lb/>
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weekly ride miles every day to get <lb/>
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., it will be found in <lb/>
places that lire too limited <lb/>
1,791 <lb/>
. ,., <lb/>
1,265 <lb/>
1,391 <lb/>
1,238 <lb/>
1,512 <lb/>
1,688 <lb/>
1,838 <lb/>
1,685 <lb/>
2.391 <lb/>
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