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Talking At The Wrong Time M <lb/>
The ear. <lb/>
this season <lb/>
of the year to bear of <lb/>
J. off raising <lb/>
the of swearing <lb/>
a New Cotton Bale. done in December <lb/>
I well the cotton the <lb/>
The News has received a long ,,,., rear. The greater <lb/>
of the new cotton who off, <lb/>
bale, one of the now ,, be crop. <lb/>
in operational Monticello. Ml. Watkins, a large <lb/>
I for ll <lb/>
The advantages kw are <lb/>
that ii the value of <lb/>
for <lb/>
pounds of <lb/>
will make -union an <lb/>
pendent market; will <lb/>
ate one entire handling in pressing <lb/>
t. bag <lb/>
ties; saves in storage; <lb/>
gives iii a <lb/>
large amount of cotton <lb/>
for a coring that will be made <lb/>
mills; <lb/>
of parish, <lb/>
i the local paper a <lb/>
of cotton shall on but <lb/>
phi. e year. He says <lb/>
i-i.- experience of tin I <lb/>
crop years, there is more profit In <lb/>
o cow in In fifty acres , t <lb/>
ion. He will devote his place lo <lb/>
stuck fallen ii with. <lb/>
This resolution of Mr. Watkins <lb/>
and hi- view are <lb/>
as sound The trouble <lb/>
it, however, <lb/>
FOR FIN. <lb/>
Sealskin arc <lb/>
antagonistic to the money <lb/>
signs of appear <lb/>
present to be the <lb/>
mis variety. <lb/>
The cigar dealer may not <lb/>
Inn ii lakes to nuke <lb/>
business go. <lb/>
Here's mil I <lb/>
chuckled the camera Bond <lb/>
he pressed the button <lb/>
osculating <lb/>
Jones is i be <lb/>
a bright young <lb/>
Br Why. man ran ac- <lb/>
he mas be <lb/>
in reducing freight rates; ,, the <lb/>
guarantees a reduction <lb/>
freights, for ii double storage <lb/>
load ships without <lb/>
the necessity of ballast, <lb/>
reduction <lb/>
i port of lading, for the <lb/>
not have to be screwed in. but will <lb/>
load like barrels of Hour, and be <lb/>
unloaded with the same at the <lb/>
of discharge. <lb/>
This Is practically the same ad- <lb/>
vantages that wire claimed for the <lb/>
round bale. II remains to lie seen is planting seed and <lb/>
whether the will nothing. Ami <lb/>
new method. made in December <lb/>
Am innovation in the in- observer. <lb/>
bus to pass so <lb/>
lime <lb/>
of the year. la wintry and <lb/>
the ground cold and <lb/>
next cotton long <lb/>
way off. bill spring comes <lb/>
again and Mr. inhales the <lb/>
Ira-rant -cent of newly <lb/>
soil, the colt on itch is apt to strike <lb/>
another will go <lb/>
wrong. The man who going <lb/>
lo plant any more cotton <lb/>
la always doing bis talking <lb/>
lust about now. year <lb/>
the planter, <lb/>
exporter, buyer that <lb/>
it a poor <lb/>
Mews. <lb/>
dealer, <lb/>
that <lb/>
of a lop <lb/>
Kill hi- <lb/>
E. <lb/>
i I <lb/>
Immunity be d <lb/>
possible clef. <lb/>
it Hie to- <lb/>
dial <lb/>
i- in v-l j-e <lb/>
and was <lb/>
l-t to our <lb/>
all to no Ir. <lb/>
illy locate <lb/>
lo in an <lb/>
Salesman have a Mr. <lb/>
is residing in town here who <lb/>
owes a bill. Would yon <lb/>
ii advisable to draw him <lb/>
for amount Alkali Ike <lb/>
unless <lb/>
quick at I'd advise ye <lb/>
he'd ye <lb/>
afore git gun <lb/>
The a lofty air. <lb/>
he went on, <lb/>
affairs. <lb/>
rime's no stability, <lb/>
know, about them. I'll venture to <lb/>
say now you haven't am <lb/>
of such as a <lb/>
award of state in your <lb/>
I've never heard of return <lb/>
oil Mis- <lb/>
it to swords honor <lb/>
lead the <lb/>
The dude, cigarette, <lb/>
Causes numerous men to <lb/>
Thai of laws <lb/>
in II claws <lb/>
Stipulating death he should <lb/>
In a recent communication, and <lb/>
gain in this issue, our <lb/>
i the mer <lb/>
haul in words imply that the <lb/>
weir being oppressed. The <lb/>
is sorry to see <lb/>
ii and to <lb/>
add a of Us <lb/>
own. So and <lb/>
has been the <lb/>
is oppressive and grinding, lull <lb/>
is lenient and obliging, frequently <lb/>
taxing his resources lo ac- <lb/>
counts over due to <lb/>
date his customer. In selling goods <lb/>
upon a credit the merchant is do <lb/>
a favor to the purchaser. He <lb/>
has money or negotiable paper, <lb/>
which can lie used money, <lb/>
Legal Notices. <lb/>
North s ,,.,, <lb/>
County. I <lb/>
N Branch <lb/>
V S. <lb/>
II <lb/>
wards and <lb/>
rah W II Partition. <lb/>
Harris and wife, <lb/>
Harris and I <lb/>
James Tripp. <lb/>
virtue Of an order in the <lb/>
above cause, I sell on Monday <lb/>
the 2nd of January <lb/>
NOTICE.<lb/>
rill County. j <lb/>
It. J. of W. II. Cox <lb/>
K. J. <lb/>
In the above entitled action, <lb/>
Spring term of the Superior <lb/>
Court of County, <lb/>
having been tendered against the <lb/>
defendant in favor of the plaintiff <lb/>
for two hundred and live did <lb/>
Ins. with interest, and for costs, <lb/>
subject to credit amounting to am <lb/>
hundred and eighty dollars <lb/>
and twenty cents. And it appear- <lb/>
more than three years <lb/>
have elapsed execution has <lb/>
been issued thereon, further <lb/>
o'clock M. to the highest I appearing to the Court that the <lb/>
bidder for cash, the following is a Don resident of the <lb/>
properly to wit t piece of North Carolina. And the <lb/>
of land in Pitt county, assignee of mM judgment having <lb/>
with these he purchases township, adjoining the Hied the proper affidavit urn <lb/>
credit farmer, who lands of W I Tucker, an for leave to issue execution <lb/>
others, being the laud former- Judgment. <lb/>
deeded by D. S. Branch to, <lb/>
Tripp containing is notified to appear at my <lb/>
less. Said lauds I ,,,;.,, i X. on the <lb/>
has mil money. For till <lb/>
merchant charges a reasonable <lb/>
as he has a right <lb/>
lo do <lb/>
ten acres more <lb/>
when lime for settlement comes la-sold for partition. <lb/>
as agreed upon it is the duty, <lb/>
should the pleasure, of the man <lb/>
who has credited and acorn <lb/>
mounted to cancel his obligation. <lb/>
lie has used the goods of mer <lb/>
chain not object to pay <lb/>
day of December <lb/>
Wm. F. II <lb/>
Commissioner, <lb/>
NOTICE, <lb/>
The Board of of the <lb/>
A i and e simple Dr Bl and <lb/>
K s Lib after two I <lb/>
their j w take In am <lb/>
are In <lb/>
III III cue <lb/>
for <lb/>
and I Ivor ironic,, have <lb/>
Invaluable They <lb/>
toe <lb/>
vegetable T do weaken by <lb/>
their bat giving lone <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hie slue f <lb/>
,. . I. W Ir . <lb/>
an <lb/>
fully yours, <lb/>
in t p, <lb/>
,. A. <lb/>
, Jno, I .<lb/>
tea. <lb/>
for them III asking the I town of at <lb/>
m 11-, meeting Oil the day <lb/>
merchant or the follow <lb/>
is he lord and mas v, . <lb/>
r. lie i-merely seeking what is .-This Board being unable to <lb/>
frequently, If ascertain from the records what <lb/>
amount. If any. the loan Is <lb/>
24th of December, 1898, and <lb/>
cause, if any he has, why ex- <lb/>
not issue against <lb/>
him mi said lodgment <lb/>
execution will accordingly is- <lb/>
sued for the balance due on said <lb/>
judgment. <lb/>
under my hand this the <lb/>
their regular day of November 1898. <lb/>
B. A. <lb/>
Superior Court <lb/>
leave on <lb/>
and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
M., on Tues <lb/>
days. Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject de- <lb/>
pending on of <lb/>
Connecting Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and Boa- <lb/>
ton, for all jaunts for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion B. Co. from <lb/>
New Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay from Baltimore; <lb/>
and from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION TERMS per. Year in Advance. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb/>
Tuesday<lb/>
Friday <lb/>
his own. very <lb/>
not always, it is absolutely <lb/>
for him ii in order I hat <lb/>
his own credit may lie saved and <lb/>
he may aide to again purchase <lb/>
sell goods a credit. The <lb/>
of and the <lb/>
pleading for misapplied <lb/>
With ill grace when a <lb/>
man's properly has la-en used and <lb/>
he asks payment Ii <lb/>
ion <lb/>
An Investigation Needed. <lb/>
A Rat In Trouble. <lb/>
mi com <lb/>
Ii ins- nil crawled mil <lb/>
Air <lb/>
cud <lb/>
next to Trade street. <lb/>
he to a load buck. <lb/>
uM Henry Hardy, <lb/>
well known intelligent <lb/>
man. who was wailing to cc <lb/>
the <lb/>
has solved race <lb/>
s,, as he is individually cm <lb/>
farms, <lb/>
and has quite a large of <lb/>
horses, and cow. All this <lb/>
property he earned at <lb/>
I en I ion He lake- no <lb/>
people ale hi- <lb/>
ll and hi- note for a <lb/>
A Negro Has Solved the <lb/>
Kate Problem. <lb/>
I have a her down in <lb/>
lull in vain. Be ran <lb/>
wall II swarm of <lb/>
sparrow sight of <lb/>
his slender <lb/>
pick hi- hack sharp <lb/>
claws and hill-. <lb/>
ii bore down on Mr. <lb/>
could heard some distance <lb/>
Trade sir.-cl <lb/>
and College aired was <lb/>
lined with people the <lb/>
The of <lb/>
Observer a <lb/>
lea day-ago. was rumored <lb/>
Treasurer Worth had advanced <lb/>
m management of the <lb/>
stale penitentiary to keep that In- <lb/>
going. This story need <lb/>
not he called a rumor. The Land <lb/>
mark Information <lb/>
State Treasurer has not only <lb/>
advanced the <lb/>
is now nearly to <lb/>
death for fear he won't get his <lb/>
money hack, toll the <lb/>
lion is owing debts which it can <lb/>
pay. We happen to know that <lb/>
in one instance ii owes one concern <lb/>
.-,, , account <lb/>
has for some lime. <lb/>
The Legislature should <lb/>
gate the of <lb/>
and investigation <lb/>
sum i- as hank <lb/>
a- any <lb/>
v i- <lb/>
class of whites and the re <lb/>
portion of the black <lb/>
pie, who mind their own business <lb/>
and have no gel <lb/>
well together in the A <lb/>
certain claw of while <lb/>
he we, ill trash, are <lb/>
responsible <lb/>
have been on <lb/>
In, lie and <lb/>
bring on whole <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
Mistakes. <lb/>
Considering I here-are usual- <lb/>
live or six hundred items <lb/>
in a in <lb/>
items there are something like <lb/>
thousand letters, is <lb/>
-in prising <lb/>
The hank makes a mistake, and <lb/>
no one learns of except the of- <lb/>
clerks and fellow on <lb/>
who Hie tunnel, and <lb/>
neither will tell <lb/>
Ho. <lb/>
The merchant makes a mistake <lb/>
and he never lolls unless on <lb/>
witness stand in a of Justice. <lb/>
The lawyer makes a mistake, and <lb/>
he and or <lb/>
i-ates until he clears up. on the <lb/>
at hast. <lb/>
The newspaper man mis <lb/>
take he puts it on a shoot of pa <lb/>
per he world to look at. and <lb/>
ii cannot erased, or <lb/>
plained ; and in there are <lb/>
some who are marvels of great WM <lb/>
who have in past, dis <lb/>
where the newspapers <lb/>
made mistakes.<lb/>
There is Soil of question <lb/>
is reeking w <lb/>
l ion and Immorality from top to <lb/>
hot torn. The scandalous <lb/>
should he thoroughly es <lb/>
posed and while is <lb/>
re and he ., ,, W I <lb/>
more numerous. the Treasurer Worth has ad <lb/>
rut. exhausted disheartened. I ,. to <lb/>
The <lb/>
go and loll lot he ground. Death <lb/>
, , <lb/>
Tile of of <lb/>
in Democratic <lb/>
of November <lb/>
There Is evidence of in <lb/>
numerous ,,, <lb/>
which have held In the State- <lb/>
There remarkable proof <lb/>
of it In Charlotte yesterday in the <lb/>
fuel as Judge I Battle <lb/>
entered court house to open his <lb/>
first court here, the people off <lb/>
their hats and cheered n is <lb/>
If there was ever a <lb/>
demonstration in the stale be- <lb/>
fore. Again last night, as Judge <lb/>
Mottle entered the opera house, he <lb/>
applauded, Both incidents <lb/>
have been very gratifying to <lb/>
him. as an Individual and as a <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
debt, it Is hereby ordered W. <lb/>
Brown. Treasurer, advertise for <lb/>
all persons holding orders upon the <lb/>
Town Treasurer, to present <lb/>
them to him on or before <lb/>
1st day January. 1898, for <lb/>
Hie purpose of listing the same. <lb/>
And that the said Treasurer shall <lb/>
enter such orders on a show- <lb/>
the date of such orders. t <lb/>
or whom payable and the amount <lb/>
thereof, and report the same t <lb/>
this Board the regular meeting <lb/>
in January <lb/>
pursuance of said order notice <lb/>
is given the holder of <lb/>
such claims lo present them to me <lb/>
on or before the sold first day of <lb/>
January, 1880, for the purpose <lb/>
aforesaid. <lb/>
This December 2nd. 1888. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Town Treasurer <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
The man makes a success <lb/>
an important venture never waits <lb/>
for the lakes great <lb/>
nerve. It takes a great lot of grit. <lb/>
the man who succeeds, has <lb/>
both. Any man can fail. The <lb/>
public admire a man w ho has con. <lb/>
enough in himself to lake a <lb/>
chance. chances are the <lb/>
main thing after all. The man . <lb/>
who trice to succeed moat expect to SALE Aid <lb/>
Nothing By virtue of a decree of the So <lb/>
was ever done greater Court of Pitt County made <lb/>
her previously doubted ,, the day of November, 1888 <lb/>
the possibility. Success is the m H certain Special Proceeding <lb/>
accomplishment of that which most therein pending, entitled Jesse <lb/>
people think can't be done. Cannon, Public Administrator, ad- <lb/>
ministering the of Amy <lb/>
deceased, against Robert <lb/>
Williamson and others. I will on <lb/>
Monday, January 2nd, 1888, sell at <lb/>
over this list public sale at the court house door <lb/>
when you want n the highest bidder <lb/>
Currants, Dried tor cash, that lot in the <lb/>
Peaches and Goods town of situated on the <lb/>
of every description, corner of Second and <lb/>
Baked Beans and Plum Pudding, at and known in the plan of <lb/>
Prepared and Unprepared Buck town as lot number one bun- <lb/>
wheat, Breakfast Food, and twelve <lb/>
Pearl Tap- Jesse <lb/>
Administering the estate of Amy <lb/>
Williamson, <lb/>
court <lb/>
Comity. I <lb/>
Jesse Cannon, <lb/>
administering the estate of <lb/>
Barnes, <lb/>
Against <lb/>
James Joyner, George <lb/>
Joyner. tiny, Jenny <lb/>
Barrett, Lemuel Tyson and <lb/>
Carmen. <lb/>
Jenny Barrett who is a defendant <lb/>
in the above entitled cause, will <lb/>
take mil ice that B special proceed- <lb/>
entitled as above, has been <lb/>
commenced In the Superior Court <lb/>
of Pitt county, before the Clerk, to <lb/>
sell the real estate of Barnes <lb/>
deceased, in order to make assets; <lb/>
and the said defendant will further <lb/>
take notice that she is required to <lb/>
appear at the office of tho Clerk of <lb/>
the Superior Court of Pitt county, <lb/>
on Friday the 6th day of January <lb/>
1898, in and answer or <lb/>
demur to petition and com <lb/>
plaint filed in said action, or the <lb/>
plaintiff will apply to the court for <lb/>
the relief demanded therein. <lb/>
miller my hand, this <lb/>
of November 1888. <lb/>
B. A. Mote, clerk <lb/>
Court Pitt Co. <lb/>
Mil I <lb/>
I DOLLS. Vases, <lb/>
Wagons, <lb/>
Air Figures, <lb/>
Works, Toys, <lb/>
Cups and Saucers, <lb/>
Candies, Mixed Nuts,<lb/>
Sweet Florida Oranges, <lb/>
Apples, Bananas, lemons, <lb/>
Chairs, Bedsteads, Tables, <lb/>
Mattresses, Bureaus, SC, <lb/>
You will never <lb/>
n Standard Sewing Machine. <lb/>
SAMUEL M. <lb/>
Baa Salt. Phone <lb/>
READ Ml <lb/>
All new goods at <lb/>
J. <lb/>
sen <lb/>
If his act Is <lb/>
he should impeached. <lb/>
Landmark. <lb/>
A few weeks before election an <lb/>
was moved to <lb/>
national sight of a <lb/>
v id to a <lb/>
made such a stir about it the <lb/>
officer having charge of the men <lb/>
was compelled o loose the <lb/>
that held I hem together. <lb/>
week Winston witnessed similar <lb/>
spectacle white man a <lb/>
chained together, were <lb/>
marched through under <lb/>
guard, nothing was heard of <lb/>
except through the newspapers, <lb/>
an outrage against white <lb/>
nice, even in tin- person of an of- <lb/>
fender against the law, should <lb/>
be regarded as less offensive <lb/>
than in heal of a political cam- <lb/>
Public sentiment in Win <lb/>
Moo ought to be strong enough to <lb/>
prevent a repetition of lie outrage. <lb/>
Raleigh Post. <lb/>
u, -1 olive in w. ml <lb/>
S, <lb/>
Chilblain <lb/>
am <lb/>
pay <lb/>
Salt <lb/>
Tiller. Chapped Ha U. <lb/>
an i <lb/>
, inc. <lb/>
id. ii i <lb/>
or<lb/>
Professional Card <lb/>
Gilliam Mills B. <lb/>
N. N. C. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
Office over J. <lb/>
Cobb A Sons store <lb/>
price <lb/>
n-v. t. <lb/>
Swift Galloway, <lb/>
Snow Hill,, C. <lb/>
B. F. Tyson, <lb/>
ALLOW AT TYSON, <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
Cure <lb/>
west of Webster City, Iowa, I Ills <lb/>
his vest on the fence in barn I iii. <lb/>
I Think This Is True. <lb/>
Si-veil a farmer living <lb/>
yard. A calf chewed up a <lb/>
in the garment in which was a <lb/>
standard gold watch. <lb/>
week the animal, a staid <lb/>
old milch cow. was butchered for <lb/>
Deaf, and lime pie, e was found <lb/>
in such a position between the <lb/>
I of the cow that process <lb/>
of closing in <lb/>
filling the lungs, kept <lb/>
winder wound up. and the watch <lb/>
had but four minutes in the <lb/>
seven Ledger. <lb/>
o those living<lb/>
m I.; ft <lb/>
n absolute <lb/>
-n I liver <lb/>
sit <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray <lb/>
Thursday evening, <lb/>
A. W. Setzer. pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school in. c. <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
-school <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
every Sun <lb/>
day. morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening, <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school p. m. W. F. Harding, <lb/>
-Services third <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
schools p. in. J. It. <lb/>
LAND <lb/>
By virtue of the Bu <lb/>
parlor Court of Pitt County made on <lb/>
the day of December 1898 in <lb/>
a certain Special Proceeding therein <lb/>
pending, entitled Cannon, <lb/>
Public Administrator, administer <lb/>
A the estate of Warren <lb/>
against <lb/>
and will on Thursday, j <lb/>
door in the town of Greenville, sell; <lb/>
sale to the highest bidder <lb/>
live sevenths interest in that <lb/>
lain I nick of land situated in Con-1 <lb/>
township, Pitt County, ed- <lb/>
the lands of Fred <lb/>
horn. Sam Manning laud and <lb/>
others, SO acres more or <lb/>
leas. Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This 13th, <lb/>
Cannon, <lb/>
Public <lb/>
Administering the estate of War. <lb/>
deed. <lb/>
Blow, <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
A. A A. M. <lb/>
Lodge, No. MM, mania and <lb/>
evening. B. <lb/>
W, M. J. M. Sir. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
W. F. X. I. I. Over <lb/>
ton. Bee. <lb/>
K. Tar Lodge, No. <lb/>
every evening. Pr. <lb/>
E. A. Move, Jr., O. C. H. A. <lb/>
While, K. of It. <lb/>
K. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
1696, meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. II. Wilson, It. M. It. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
V. A. every <lb/>
y night in I. O. <lb/>
O. F. hall. L. L. loon <lb/>
LAND BALE <lb/>
By virtue of an order of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County in the <lb/>
case of B. Greene, of Jesse <lb/>
it. Cox vs Mary Cox and II. <lb/>
Cox, Jr., undersigned will sell <lb/>
for cash at the Court House <lb/>
in Greenville on Monday the 2nd <lb/>
lay of January, the following <lb/>
described piece, parcel or tract of <lb/>
laud, situated in the County of Pitt <lb/>
at Haddocks <lb/>
Beginning the of the <lb/>
Newborn and Tufts Road and run <lb/>
Ding down the Newborn road to <lb/>
James Cox's line, thence with <lb/>
James Cox's line around to the <lb/>
Tall road, thence the Tuft <lb/>
rand to John W. Cox's two and a <lb/>
half acre tract to the <lb/>
the acre tract on the Tail road, <lb/>
and thence with said Tuft road to <lb/>
the beginning, containing the <lb/>
homestead and u acres, 1.0 <lb/>
the land owned by late <lb/>
Jesse B. Cox. <lb/>
This Hot. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
F. O. James, j <lb/>
Attorney. <lb/>
k at- law, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Practice In all the Courts. <lb/>
N. If. C <lb/>
GRIMES, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
Practice wherever service is de- <lb/>
sired. <lb/>
J. t.<lb/>
AYCOCK, MOORE. <lb/>
At Law. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
UNDERTAKERS, <lb/>
AL <lb/>
EMBALMERS <lb/>
We have a new <lb/>
hearse and the nicest line of <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets, in wood, <lb/>
metallic and brought <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
We are prepared to do em- <lb/>
in all its forms <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
and bodies entrusted <lb/>
to our care will receive every <lb/>
mark of <lb/>
Our prices are lower than ever. <lb/>
We do not want monopoly <lb/>
but court competition. <lb/>
We can be found at any and <lb/>
all times in the John Flanagan <lb/>
P CO <lb/>
J C. CO <lb/>
N. <lb/>
In i r i. <lb/>
r Slate, Ml <lb/>
CA CURED BY <lb/>
Mrs. Joe Person's MA. <lb/>
For Belong time sou was <lb/>
with some bronchial ills <lb/>
ease, which every time he took <lb/>
cold, settled in his throat and pro <lb/>
something like <lb/>
The tonsils would enlarge and <lb/>
so that, he hail great trouble <lb/>
to anything, and could <lb/>
lake no solid food. spring <lb/>
he took half dozen of Mrs. <lb/>
Joe Person's and gargled <lb/>
his throat with the wash, and it <lb/>
Mm. He has never had a <lb/>
Mas. i. <lb/>
Eagle, Co., N. <lb/>
iron <lb/>
only i work <lb/>
prices reasonable <lb/>
to B. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
priced paid for country <lb/>
produce <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
v. De. <lb/>
Senator Vest made a spirited at <lb/>
I u-k on the evils of the present <lb/>
pension system, saying that the <lb/>
had fallen into most <lb/>
expenditure by ill <lb/>
legislation thorough <lb/>
political was now <lb/>
acting as a sort of political <lb/>
dent insurance company. He tie- <lb/>
dared that he did not wish to de- <lb/>
a tingle honest applicant of <lb/>
his pension, hut he did wish to <lb/>
h the abuses stopped. He said <lb/>
that although had furnish- <lb/>
ed more soldier for the civil <lb/>
war than Indiana did that the pen- <lb/>
payments in Indiana exceed- <lb/>
ed in l-y <lb/>
and charged that the reason was <lb/>
Indiana is a pivotal Stale no. <lb/>
and that it was a <lb/>
fuel that pensions had <lb/>
granted to almost every applicant <lb/>
in districts that were close. <lb/>
The Immigration bill is <lb/>
thought to have received death- <lb/>
blow, this week, when the House, <lb/>
by a majority rote declined to take <lb/>
it from the Speaker's table, where <lb/>
It has since it passed the Sen- <lb/>
ate, early in the last session. This <lb/>
makes twice that the House has re- <lb/>
fused to take the bill up, and it is <lb/>
regarded as very doubtful whether <lb/>
its friends will make another at- <lb/>
tempt <lb/>
D of <lb/>
Missouri, the pleasure of nag- <lb/>
Czar into making a <lb/>
speech this week. The incident <lb/>
was started by Representative Grow <lb/>
of Pennsylvania, a Republican, <lb/>
making a speech attacking the gag <lb/>
rules of House. Mr. DeAr- <lb/>
then took the floor and <lb/>
ed that Heed had compelled the <lb/>
committee on Holes to refrain from <lb/>
reporting a new act of rules, in or- <lb/>
rules of the but House <lb/>
supposed to have been adopted <lb/>
temporarily at last year's extra <lb/>
might continue in force. Mr. <lb/>
Reed tried to wriggle out by being <lb/>
funny. He made the House laugh <lb/>
any clown could do he <lb/>
didn't convince anybody. <lb/>
Col. Bryan hi in Washington con <lb/>
with the Democratic lead- <lb/>
in Congress. <lb/>
When was <lb/>
whether anything else besides the <lb/>
demands of bis private business <lb/>
had influenced Secretary Miss to <lb/>
resign the portfolio of Secretary of <lb/>
the Interior, he could hardly keep <lb/>
his face straight. He didn't an- <lb/>
the quest ion words j he <lb/>
wasn't expected to. Miss was taken <lb/>
into the Cabinet to head off de <lb/>
made by Mutt, and he has <lb/>
been used for the same purpose at <lb/>
various times since. So Matt isn't <lb/>
grieving over his resignation. In- <lb/>
deed, it is altogether probable that <lb/>
Matt has done his part to push <lb/>
along the petty annoyances which <lb/>
have resulted in convincing Mr. <lb/>
Miss that his private business needs <lb/>
his attention. While it is not like- <lb/>
that the resignation of Mr. Miss <lb/>
was brought by Buy open <lb/>
rapture, it is probably the <lb/>
nation of dissatisfaction of <lb/>
a thousand little things, no <lb/>
one of which is important enough <lb/>
to lie assigned as a reason for res- <lb/>
It an open <lb/>
in Washington that Mr. Miss <lb/>
didn't like the Job. <lb/>
Representative Bailey, of Texas, <lb/>
has made a statement concerning <lb/>
his attitude towards lien. Wheeler <lb/>
three other members of the <lb/>
House who hold commissions in the <lb/>
volunteer tray, He quotes sec <lb/>
of Article of <lb/>
lion. , no person holding <lb/>
office under the United States <lb/>
shall lie a of either <lb/>
during his in <lb/>
cites two cases in which the <lb/>
House decided to have <lb/>
forfeited by accepting a <lb/>
major's commission the District <lb/>
of Columbia Militia, and the other. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
by volunteer <lb/>
regiment, in the Mexican war. Mr. <lb/>
thus his own post <lb/>
am one of those who lie- <lb/>
three that it is the highest duty of <lb/>
every man the law and to <lb/>
t he it at ion; and I have <lb/>
little patience with weak <lb/>
that a of Congress <lb/>
shall shrink from his sworn duty <lb/>
because public sentiment would <lb/>
low a brave and distinguished man <lb/>
to hold two high offices, even though <lb/>
lie the Constitution of <lb/>
our Another phase of <lb/>
the name question is now being <lb/>
cussed in the <lb/>
right of to nerve <lb/>
as government or Com- <lb/>
missioners. <lb/>
Senator never minces <lb/>
words when he has anything to <lb/>
say. He favors the Nicaragua <lb/>
Canal, hut does not favor letting <lb/>
the Maritime Canal Co. have any- <lb/>
to do with its met ion. <lb/>
in the course of a short speech ad- <lb/>
vising the postponement of action <lb/>
on the question until report of <lb/>
the Commission, sent over to <lb/>
is submitted lo Congress. <lb/>
Mr. said the object of the <lb/>
Maritime Canal Co. was not to cut <lb/>
a canal, but cut a channel of <lb/>
at the least <lb/>
between the treasury of the <lb/>
United States and empty <lb/>
fen of that beggarly <lb/>
Senator Berry has offered an <lb/>
amendment to Nicaragua Canal <lb/>
bill, providing for direct <lb/>
of money to construct the <lb/>
canal, instead of guaranteeing In- <lb/>
and to limit <lb/>
the cost mid slated <lb/>
Senator Morgan was willing <lb/>
to accept the amendment so far as <lb/>
it related to appropriating money <lb/>
instead of issuing bonds. Senator <lb/>
has offered an amendment <lb/>
to the bill, providing that the net <lb/>
shall not go into effect until the <lb/>
United States secures by treaty the <lb/>
right to fortify and garrison the <lb/>
canal, to semi armed vessels and <lb/>
munitions of war through it In <lb/>
time of war, and to close it against <lb/>
any other nation with which the <lb/>
United States at war. <lb/>
The reception given Col. Bryan <lb/>
by Democratic Senators Rep- <lb/>
shows very plainly <lb/>
that he is still recognized by them <lb/>
as the party leader. One <lb/>
result of Bryan's visit to <lb/>
Washington will la that with one <lb/>
or two possible exceptions, Demo- <lb/>
Senators will offer no <lb/>
to the prompt of <lb/>
treaty of Peace by the Senate, <lb/>
they having, after talking mat- <lb/>
over, agreed with Col. Bryan <lb/>
that the question of expansion was <lb/>
not involved in the treaty and will <lb/>
not necessarily la- affected by that <lb/>
document. Col. is very em- <lb/>
expressing <lb/>
we should accord same treat- <lb/>
to the Philippines that will <lb/>
lie given to Cuba. Representative <lb/>
of Virginia, goes further <lb/>
than Col. in opposing ex- <lb/>
He said, while discuss- <lb/>
Mr. Atlanta speech <lb/>
in which he naked would <lb/>
haul down the ling in the Philip- <lb/>
lam one of men in <lb/>
Dixie who would haul down the <lb/>
flag over the Philippines. I would <lb/>
rather establish a republic the <lb/>
Orient than destroy of the <lb/>
The Philippine islands <lb/>
should b turned liaise and their <lb/>
people should he allowed lo <lb/>
and maintain their own gov- <lb/>
lint there are other <lb/>
Democrats who favor expansion. <lb/>
For instance, Representative King, <lb/>
Of Utah, who hopes noon to be a <lb/>
Senator, Democratic <lb/>
party will never go record as a <lb/>
party in opposition lo expansion, <lb/>
We will oppose imperialism, but <lb/>
expansion, and we will <lb/>
giving all persons under the <lb/>
sovereignty of United States <lb/>
I he greatest degree of self govern- <lb/>
which are <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
tried to me that I <lb/>
was wrong, but I firmly believe <lb/>
that States should <lb/>
relinquish anything it has fairly <lb/>
earned by the Among <lb/>
Democrats who openly express <lb/>
their belief in keening what we <lb/>
won by the war. arc Senators <lb/>
and Money. Representative <lb/>
and Livings <lb/>
ton, of Georgia. There are many <lb/>
who decline taking <lb/>
ground either for or against <lb/>
until it can la-officially learn- <lb/>
ed what interpretation the <lb/>
intends to put upon the <lb/>
term. <lb/>
The Democrats of the House, <lb/>
who solidly opposed the measure, <lb/>
ere gratified at their success in de- <lb/>
feating the bill for the <lb/>
lion of an international American <lb/>
Bank. This victory was won with <lb/>
the assistance of the votes of some <lb/>
western Republicans and the ab- <lb/>
when a vote was taken, of <lb/>
some others. The vole was I IS to <lb/>
Representative the <lb/>
Republican floor leader, could not <lb/>
conceal his chagrin at the defeat of <lb/>
the bill. The Senate bill, <lb/>
this bank is the hands <lb/>
of the Souse Committee Dunk- <lb/>
and Currency, and when it is <lb/>
reported to the House, fight <lb/>
may have to la- made over again. <lb/>
Representative of Virgin <lb/>
fully endorses the opinion of <lb/>
Mr. that the govern- <lb/>
ought to help <lb/>
Confederate dead, goes <lb/>
by advocating its helping take <lb/>
care of needy living Confederate <lb/>
soldiers sailors, who served in <lb/>
the Civil War. shall la- admitted <lb/>
upon the same terms lo all soldier's <lb/>
homes and other institutions who <lb/>
-18 BY- <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
-TO OF PITT <lb/>
Christmas Chit-chat. <lb/>
give girl u present <lb/>
ill keep, . <lb/>
a person has licked fur <lb/>
looking a gift horse in the mouth. <lb/>
The average slipper i <lb/>
worse thing a <lb/>
his fool <lb/>
Doing business without advert is <lb/>
the same us for a <lb/>
girl lo hang up her mistletoe and <lb/>
lo stand under it. <lb/>
While ii i always <lb/>
make useful presents, give <lb/>
he <lb/>
well <lb/>
It. <lb/>
There is a drawback to every- <lb/>
thing in this world. The biggest <lb/>
stocking small can is <lb/>
the golf without inn <lb/>
you arc careful . let <lb/>
your little have anything for <lb/>
Christmas there is sure to be some <lb/>
kind friend who will give him a <lb/>
drum and a <lb/>
; pi in; d <lb/>
ll It <lb/>
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OUR STORK YOU RETREAT AND WK WILL SHOW <lb/>
HANDSOMEST <lb/>
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Your Home haul <lb/>
The Drummers Annual <lb/>
Southern <lb/>
Woods Lu <lb/>
the <lb/>
opened <lb/>
maintained by the United states <lb/>
government. <lb/>
The Senate Committee on <lb/>
has referred the <lb/>
charge of bribery made against <lb/>
Senator the Ohio Sen <lb/>
ate, to II composed <lb/>
Hoar, <lb/>
investigation and report. <lb/>
There will be a whitewash report <lb/>
from the majority of this <lb/>
and that will cud the mat. <lb/>
so far as this committee is con- <lb/>
resolution for the usual <lb/>
two weeks Christmas recess of Con- <lb/>
has been reported from the <lb/>
Home Ways and Means Commit- <lb/>
tee, and it will H promptly adopt <lb/>
ed. Congress very seldom turns <lb/>
down an for a holiday. <lb/>
The war investigation <lb/>
will take a Christmas holiday, <lb/>
although for anything it is <lb/>
might just as well lake <lb/>
a permanent holiday. The <lb/>
prominent witness it will hear will <lb/>
lie The Commission <lb/>
has been having a little trouble <lb/>
Ha own. Half of its force <lb/>
went a strike, because they <lb/>
said they were tired of doing all <lb/>
the work, that the other half <lb/>
were <lb/>
There is a regular cat and dog <lb/>
light going among the <lb/>
cans over Whether an extra session <lb/>
of the next Congress shall be held <lb/>
the Spring, and is growing <lb/>
more bitter all the time. Mr. <lb/>
and the Republican leaden <lb/>
Mb Senate and House, agreed <lb/>
at the beginning of the session that <lb/>
an extra session should be avoided, <lb/>
if possible, the men who want <lb/>
legislation as as the <lb/>
Republicans control branches <lb/>
of Congress, are working Sena <lb/>
ton and order <lb/>
lo make an extra session <lb/>
if they cannot control Mr. <lb/>
by all sorts of pressure, to <lb/>
change his mind and agree to call <lb/>
one. Democrats are not taking <lb/>
any part in this wrangle, although <lb/>
most of them believe that <lb/>
can at an extra <lb/>
session, would Demo <lb/>
IN <lb/>
You can select your Christmas while here and <lb/>
lake it home a yon. We can show you a lull Hue of <lb/>
GOODS and TRIMMINGS. NOTION'S, SHOES, <lb/>
HATS. and it Is <lb/>
trouble to show goods. We extend you all a cordial <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
General <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Just received a carload <lb/>
pi <lb/>
c, the winter health <lb/>
resort, has opened for winter <lb/>
season and the <lb/>
banquet in h. <lb/>
travelers, In lie held hotel <lb/>
evening, January nth. <lb/>
Dining two years these <lb/>
have been a <lb/>
and N the aim of <lb/>
commercial traveler la m arrange <lb/>
his route that present <lb/>
on that occasion. Manager Si- <lb/>
John always gives traveler the <lb/>
glad baud of welcome <lb/>
spread which he prepare <lb/>
boys Is a most <lb/>
we doubt bin the annual <lb/>
reunion this year, those of <lb/>
will be one of <lb/>
pleasure long be remembered. <lb/>
If you would be successful, have <lb/>
faith your own ability. Nothing <lb/>
to a lender in <lb/>
or business as self <lb/>
nothing can <lb/>
accomplish,, without effort, <lb/>
Without one's ability <lb/>
to succeed there will no effort. <lb/>
Business success has resolved Itself <lb/>
into a mailer of looking out for <lb/>
number on,., and If number one has <lb/>
his own works he makes <lb/>
for himself a positional the head <lb/>
of the procession retains it <lb/>
right of possession. Sense <lb/>
Thought to be Head, but Living. <lb/>
Yesterday grave had <lb/>
dug in the cemetery, a small <lb/>
coffin prepared an Infant wrap <lb/>
in burial clothes. The under <lb/>
taker went house o'clock <lb/>
the afternoon was Hulking <lb/>
preparations for burial <lb/>
was startled by discovering life <lb/>
little one. was given some <lb/>
stimulants began 1.1 breathe <lb/>
regularly and show other <lb/>
signs of life. A doctor was <lb/>
called and there bones for <lb/>
its ; but tho child <lb/>
far gone breathed last <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
The burial clothes were Used <lb/>
the grave Idled after <lb/>
v Observer. <lb/>
The time a traveling <lb/>
your door and tries lo <lb/>
goods, says an exchange, ask <lb/>
I him if he will lake butler, <lb/>
I eggs and ill her farm products a-k <lb/>
him f, when your neighbor gets <lb/>
lo build a road over the <lb/>
creek slough, he ill donate a few <lb/>
dollars i. help ii along. Tell him <lb/>
there is pour widow down <lb/>
toad, ask him donate few <lb/>
provisions; if he will eon <lb/>
tribute lo a new <lb/>
sinning. to do this, <lb/>
I lieu pal him. Your home <lb/>
merchant and more. <lb/>
Greensboro hit riot. <lb/>
r the superstitious officer <lb/>
. I called attention to the fact that <lb/>
Massachusetts is Hie third vessel of <lb/>
the navy whose name <lb/>
w that has met an ac <lb/>
off Governor's Island sine e <lb/>
war The others arc <lb/>
and the Montgomery. <lb/>
The Maine is point ml to as another <lb/>
unlucky ship initial. <lb/>
There arc just naval <lb/>
now in commission with <lb/>
as the lint letter their names, <lb/>
are <lb/>
thirteen letters the name <lb/>
More than In cut. of <lb/>
British people could write their <lb/>
names when Victoria <lb/>
ed The proportion in <lb/>
condition has now been <lb/>
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manufacturers in the world and are used by <lb/>
many millions. <lb/>
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that th <lb/>
be large enough <lb/>
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fool <lb/>
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and families will be <lb/>
brought lo their new <lb/>
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type today and <lb/>
in opinion by the manly <lb/>
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Action of Chamber Commerce. <lb/>
At a meeting of the <lb/>
Chamber f held <lb/>
the following <lb/>
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the Board of <lb/>
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give your good a trial. The next <lb/>
time they look over <lb/>
in their favorite paper yon <lb/>
there. the <lb/>
man who and <lb/>
wins their <lb/>
i- going <lb/>
proposal line of railway will why shyly <lb/>
terminal of up I,, I lie now and then. <lb/>
said proposed Hue will be situated and down <lb/>
for the right of way and <lb/>
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and healthy, must <lb/>
have <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen. <lb/>
These essential elements are <lb/>
to plants, what bread, meat and <lb/>
water are to man. <lb/>
Crops flourish on soils well <lb/>
supplied with Potash. <lb/>
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REMEMBER <lb/>
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We lb ink <lb/>
time hi- route when we <lb/>
to have school <lb/>
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upon whom will <lb/>
devolve duty of miming <lb/>
form system of text <lb/>
choice, <lb/>
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any opinion to the wisdom of this <lb/>
course lo be pill on <lb/>
record as saying that the youth of <lb/>
South ought to i- <lb/>
the exclusion of other to <lb/>
nil <lb/>
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tell whole truth and <lb/>
place the our domestic his <lb/>
i true perspective. e do <lb/>
publishing house <lb/>
mote we nay in <lb/>
unmistakable tones the Mouth <lb/>
will not her own until he <lb/>
has her own literature and <lb/>
lives of her great an-win <lb/>
ten by her and ml <lb/>
and a great Southern <lb/>
House is formed <lb/>
may cluster <lb/>
the and <lb/>
our We understand that <lb/>
the publishing house above spoken <lb/>
of has drawn largely upon South <lb/>
authors, that its <lb/>
have much to do with South <lb/>
men and Soul And <lb/>
hence we believe that when a child <lb/>
shall have a course Had <lb/>
lug similar contained such <lb/>
will only not la- <lb/>
ashamed South but will <lb/>
her as fairest spot upon <lb/>
the <lb/>
STOLE AN <lb/>
And After Ten Miles <lb/>
Turned It Loose. <lb/>
inst. <lb/>
The proposition of Mr. <lb/>
was 1.1 build a class narrow <lb/>
age commercial railroad from <lb/>
lo Hie if <lb/>
of would donate to <lb/>
said a right of <lb/>
way from the river below the <lb/>
Old Dominion Steam Ship Com- <lb/>
wharf up river to the <lb/>
e unity gate and a terminal Mid <lb/>
river. <lb/>
This 1- an enterprise calculated <lb/>
much good and <lb/>
of the town should <lb/>
hasten accept Mr. pro <lb/>
position, <lb/>
BUSINESS <lb/>
Some That Take Place During <lb/>
the Holidays. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
The having duly <lb/>
before the Superior <lb/>
of Till as <lb/>
the Last Will and of Ii. <lb/>
K. Little, notice here <lb/>
by given to all persons Indebted lo <lb/>
estate to make Immediate pa <lb/>
men the undersigned, and all <lb/>
persona having claims against said <lb/>
estate are notified to present the <lb/>
same for on or before <lb/>
day of <lb/>
overlook a real friend and j notice will 1-e plead in <lb/>
cry of same <lb/>
This Dec. 21st, <lb/>
ii. II. r. <lb/>
Executor of O. K <lb/>
v Sunday I <lb/>
lion. <lb/>
Rev, I. <lb/>
midnight <lb/>
went to the yard <lb/>
Washing <lb/>
Ion mid stole a railroad engine. <lb/>
When the culprit slatted out of <lb/>
town with engine he III the <lb/>
throttle wide open, turned the <lb/>
whistle raised such a racket <lb/>
as he sped Dial alarmed <lb/>
in the neighborhood. <lb/>
The noise awoke the agent, and <lb/>
discovering what bad taken place <lb/>
he began telephoning up the road <lb/>
in order to head the runaway. <lb/>
one was found awake except at <lb/>
stokes station and orders were <lb/>
Kent Hag down <lb/>
or d it ell It, A watch was put out <lb/>
the engine did not go far. <lb/>
The stopped ill and <lb/>
after reversing engine lo let <lb/>
it go hack wild, off. For- <lb/>
team was so near <lb/>
exhausted the engine went <lb/>
about two miles <lb/>
down on the track. Had <lb/>
gone back wild into the <lb/>
Washington damage might <lb/>
have been done. The officials arc <lb/>
bunting for the engine robber. <lb/>
Km <lb/>
Tuesday o'clock, <lb/>
. 3rd I will offer for sale <lb/>
lit public auction before <lb/>
in N. <lb/>
my house and lot situated In the <lb/>
Pitt <lb/>
and First at whew I no <lb/>
Several went from <lb/>
on it all the year round. <lb/>
Don't you're the Only <lb/>
the Beach. <lb/>
Exchange. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
is now and ever snail be head- <lb/>
quarters for <lb/>
SANTA <lb/>
and Christmas Goods of every <lb/>
description. I have opened <lb/>
the prettiest line of Holiday <lb/>
Goods that have ever been dis- <lb/>
played in Greenville, <lb/>
everything from a small <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 MAC <lb/>
attend <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
Made by the <lb/>
How cruel was <lb/>
Kipling to woman in a <lb/>
MK-iii as a <lb/>
and a hank a <lb/>
man hater could not have done as <lb/>
bad. <lb/>
Santa is a bigger man than <lb/>
old was. <lb/>
The wish is father <lb/>
mother to the <lb/>
The credit gained by a lie lasts <lb/>
only until truth comes out. <lb/>
The man who was lost slum <lb/>
her found his way night <lb/>
A smile in sleep is the reflected <lb/>
gleam of a hoe ripple upon <lb/>
en i rent of a dream. <lb/>
Many on you to pay <lb/>
their respects and that's all some <lb/>
of I hem ever pay. <lb/>
Tears bring forth the richness of <lb/>
our natures, as rain <lb/>
fragrance of <lb/>
This is a bad lime of the year for <lb/>
the United Stales to adopt an <lb/>
open policy when the <lb/>
Uteri is Hilling with zero. <lb/>
Beery good deed others, <lb/>
whether they appreciate It or not, <lb/>
is adding to our crown ; every tear <lb/>
dispel is a diamond that <lb/>
if will ha worn In that crown j every <lb/>
of sunshine we can throw into <lb/>
the lives of others is a tint in <lb/>
gold ; every act and deed <lb/>
and article that we can make to add <lb/>
to beautifying of others <lb/>
leaf in our crown. <lb/>
Always about the of a yea <lb/>
beginning of new year there <lb/>
business changes to lake <lb/>
place. Several are already known <lb/>
for the present season. <lb/>
after Mr. <lb/>
Allied Forties will move from his <lb/>
present stand to his building on <lb/>
Five Points is now being <lb/>
in readiness for hint. <lb/>
As as be is Messrs. <lb/>
Son will move from <lb/>
their present stand in the <lb/>
building int. the Forbes <lb/>
which will give hem the mom <lb/>
lo accommodate their in <lb/>
creasing trade. <lb/>
W. II. White and W. T. <lb/>
Fleming, both excellent business <lb/>
men. have formed a <lb/>
and will open a stock of general <lb/>
merchandise in build <lb/>
log as soon as Messrs. ft Sin <lb/>
vacate. <lb/>
Mr. D. S. Smith has purchased <lb/>
Mr. M. II. stock of <lb/>
groceries, and will combine his <lb/>
own stock with it by moving down <lb/>
lo the store. Mr. Smith <lb/>
once occupied store and it will <lb/>
seem like old to see <lb/>
there. <lb/>
will found <lb/>
at the-aim-old stand ready to do <lb/>
class job printing and top <lb/>
column <lb/>
This ban excellent opportunity <lb/>
for one wishing a good home, <lb/>
,.,.,.,.,,, self supporting. <lb/>
for selling, made <lb/>
from Conference last week and will f ,,. <lb/>
his work on this A. <lb/>
His main friends wish j <lb/>
, TO A IV A DAY. <lb/>
house and store tor side. He will <lb/>
move his family to <lb/>
Tickets arc out a grand <lb/>
and coronation ball to I <lb/>
A Line <lb/>
given here on Jan <lb/>
Help Them. <lb/>
We earnestly desire cooper <lb/>
at lull oft <lb/>
people that may give the poor <lb/>
of the county County <lb/>
It lie <lb/>
comes us to make gifts on that <lb/>
blessed day and surely <lb/>
poor are worthy objects. Will <lb/>
our county friends aid us by <lb/>
a donation of ham or <lb/>
ant thing they may sec lit to give <lb/>
In His who gave Himself <lb/>
for us all. <lb/>
lake <lb/>
lets. All druggists refund <lb/>
if it fails lo cure. gen- <lb/>
bus L. each Table <lb/>
Turner's N. c. Almanac for ISM <lb/>
The Reliable, up-to-date con- <lb/>
the newly elected Slate of <lb/>
As <lb/>
sale by Brown . Hook<lb/>
Always keep on <lb/>
HOLIDAY TIES <lb/>
CHRISTMAS <lb/>
am <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
Oakley, x. c. ISM, <lb/>
Taylor, who has been <lb/>
in Florida the last two <lb/>
returned home a days <lb/>
ago. <lb/>
w. ii. Bryan arrived home a few <lb/>
days ago from Norfolk, where he <lb/>
has working for Sam <lb/>
upon his warships. <lb/>
Mrs. Mahala is visit <lb/>
her daughter, Mrs. W. Mali <lb/>
for a few days. <lb/>
c. II. Rom, near here, had quite <lb/>
a our village one <lb/>
last week, It was a while part <lb/>
ridge and was nearly while all over. <lb/>
S. T, Carson, of Bethel, was here <lb/>
and look bird home with him <lb/>
and has now on exhibition. <lb/>
Mr. S. and Miss Ida <lb/>
were married last Hun- <lb/>
at to A. <lb/>
this place, by <lb/>
himself, <lb/>
W. II. Oak <lb/>
Is a seams to the <lb/>
fugitive lovers. <lb/>
Almanac <lb/>
The above will Is- ready for dis <lb/>
to all users of Fertilizers <lb/>
free of lost on or <lb/>
If ton have not <lb/>
this Almanac, please send us <lb/>
address. <lb/>
I. S, <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
EXCELLENCE OF OF <lb/>
not only lo the and <lb/>
the but also <lb/>
lo the it <lb/>
by <lb/>
known to tin <lb/>
Co. only, wish to <lb/>
all the the <lb/>
true As the <lb/>
genuine Syrup of manufactured <lb/>
by the Kin -o. <lb/>
a of fact will <lb/>
in the <lb/>
imitations par- <lb/>
ties. The Mph of the <lb/>
Km Co. with the <lb/>
cal profession, rind the <lb/>
which the of <lb/>
to millions of makes <lb/>
the the Company a guaranty <lb/>
of the excellence of it remedy. It la <lb/>
far in of all other <lb/>
on it acts the kidneys, liver and <lb/>
bowel without irritating or weaken- <lb/>
and it not grip.- nor <lb/>
In order its <lb/>
effects, the name of <lb/>
the <lb/>
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
AX 1.1. <lb/>
a v. <lb/>
there it of ea <lb/>
WILL RE <lb/>
I OUT FOR IMITATIONS SUD- <lb/>
I BOTTLE <lb/>
BEARS THE NAME, <lb/>
PERRY DAVIS A SON. <lb/>
and For Sale <lb/>
it the tum <lb/>
of J. B. flier <lb/>
a a <lb/>
line <lb/>
Unit silver <lb/>
mt-i-t <lb/>
In In part of Tea A <lb/>
Sir <lb/>
and <lb/>
Bridal and Holiday <lb/>
f your friend and <lb/>
Thaw mu, arc <lb/>
retail <lb/>
For <lb/>
call <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
NOVELTIES <lb/>
GOODS, Notions, SHOES, <lb/>
DRY GOODS, Notions, SHOES, <lb/>
SHOES, <lb/>
Hutu, Trunks <lb/>
Hats, Trunks <lb/>
A full of <lb/>
All delivered fr-1 nay <lb/>
Of city. <lb/>
It. Ii. BROS., <lb/>
K. <lb/>
I, t. <lb/>
Just In. <lb/>
Call and see them. <lb/>
H. M. HARDER <lb/>
w- <lb/>
ABE TO <lb/>
RICKS TAFT STOCK <lb/>
lie sold <lb/>
JANUARY 1st, 1899 <lb/>
And in order to do this will sold <lb/>
AT COST LESS NECESSARY. <lb/>
AT am THAN <lb/>
This is DO fake. Come and price the goods and see that we mean <lb/>
what c say. is a CASH SALE, please do not ask for credit. <lb/>
Did it Era occur to <lb/>
Thai when yon bay <lb/>
economy lo get the t <lb/>
in what have, <lb/>
The <lb/>
For Christmas <lb/>
an supply all your needs in <lb/>
Pine Candies, Emits of all kinds, <lb/>
Note, Raisins, as. W have Pine <lb/>
I in if <lb/>
for And <lb/>
we have <lb/>
WORKS to <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Heavy and Pane <lb/>
GROCERIES, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Hugging and Ties always <lb/>
on baud <lb/>
Hi-cub food kept on <lb/>
hand. Count and <lb/>
A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W, <lb/>
sold. <lb/>
h, Ears On Run. <lb/>
Hard Must <lb/>
Nothing tan Stand Is- <lb/>
fore <lb/>
Goods and Marvel<lb/>
See and <lb/>
Price em and you buy <lb/>
The <lb/>
liner goods this season <lb/>
than ever before <lb/>
GOT THEM, <lb/>
Leading houses laid In <lb/>
a limited line of extra <lb/>
choice Styles for <lb/>
WK <lb/>
Large Jobbers <lb/>
the market to i-ash<lb/>
WK GOT THEM. <lb/>
Fine Goods <lb/>
Bought low <lb/>
can he sold <lb/>
Cheap. <lb/>
we will do it. din great <lb/>
Winter stock has been bought <lb/>
HI a shall lie sold at a <lb/>
bargains. Men and Hoy Clothing, <lb/>
Hals, Caps Gents furnishing <lb/>
The finest most coin <lb/>
assortment of new and <lb/>
ever laid your <lb/>
on. An immense line of new <lb/>
as well as all the leading <lb/>
standard grades. <lb/>
Come and see <lb/>
READY FOR HOLIDAYS. <lb/>
Coming and lining This <lb/>
Week. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
eastern rib. <lb/>
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb/>
pretty <lb/>
Greenville stores have <lb/>
stocks of <lb/>
The weather springlike <lb/>
too warm to lie <lb/>
Batter, M cents <lb/>
a at M. Schultz. <lb/>
The boys up the <lb/>
of <lb/>
Neither the holiday nor <lb/>
men enjoy rainy weather <lb/>
now. <lb/>
-The rain came in torrents Tues- <lb/>
day now the streets are <lb/>
all mud. <lb/>
The Greenville tobacco market <lb/>
closes for the holidays from Dec. <lb/>
to Jan. 3rd. <lb/>
boys are getting their fruit <lb/>
nut to catch <lb/>
holiday trade. <lb/>
Attention m called to the notice <lb/>
to creditors by U. H. Little, <lb/>
tor of K. Little. <lb/>
A is always an appropriate <lb/>
present. Nice ones at <lb/>
Hook Store. <lb/>
You ran help Tub <lb/>
enjoy by handing in that <lb/>
little you owe it. <lb/>
As Christmas falls Sunday <lb/>
tan year the day following, Mon- <lb/>
day, will in.- observed as a holiday. <lb/>
The reduced <lb/>
its price so a year. <lb/>
That is dirt such pa- <lb/>
per. <lb/>
Most of the stores have had <lb/>
engage extra clerks this week <lb/>
wait on numerous <lb/>
shoppers. <lb/>
Counterfeiters are the <lb/>
Mississippi valley with spurious <lb/>
silver dollars, about being <lb/>
in circulation. <lb/>
The degree learn of the Odd <lb/>
expect to go t <lb/>
Washington one night next week <lb/>
to organize a lodge there. <lb/>
Mr. Alfred Forbes is having his <lb/>
store building on Five <lb/>
renovated repainted, ready for <lb/>
him to occupy it next <lb/>
is sow <lb/>
to deliver blanks for deeds, <lb/>
mortgages crop liens. We are <lb/>
lot on splendid <lb/>
Have you some absent friend <lb/>
whom you would like to make a <lb/>
nice present t Send <lb/>
him Tux for a year. <lb/>
Sunday's <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Monday at noon, while Saturday's <lb/>
issue of the same papers did not <lb/>
reach here until Monday night. <lb/>
Funny mails we have sometime. <lb/>
No Paper Tuesday. <lb/>
As our force w ill take two days <lb/>
off next week Tub Rb- <lb/>
will not lie issued on <lb/>
Tuesday. 27th. Subscribers <lb/>
look for their pa next Friday. <lb/>
Advertiser. <lb/>
The wise Christmas shopper is <lb/>
not going to miss the stores men- <lb/>
in the advertising columns <lb/>
of tell <lb/>
you print what they have, and <lb/>
their show windows, counters and <lb/>
shelves bear further testimony to <lb/>
the beauty and of <lb/>
the goods carried. Greenville <lb/>
business <lb/>
they have splendid holiday <lb/>
As we have told yon look <lb/>
over I h is paper before yon start <lb/>
out shopping and you will know <lb/>
just where lo go. <lb/>
1898. <lb/>
Mrs. Lucy Bernard went to <lb/>
sigh today. <lb/>
Rev, It. Morton returned to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
If. W. went t. <lb/>
today to buy more hones, <lb/>
J. M. spent Sunday with <lb/>
friends in Greene county. <lb/>
W. S. Bernard came home Sat- <lb/>
evening from Chapel Hill. <lb/>
K. K. Tunstall went to <lb/>
evening and returned <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
W. Wiggins came down from <lb/>
Tarboro Saturday evening and re- <lb/>
turned this morning. <lb/>
Miss Annie Kitchen, of Scotland <lb/>
Neck, who has been visiting Miss <lb/>
Rosalind Rountree, home <lb/>
this morning.<lb/>
Miss Alice went to <lb/>
el today. <lb/>
Rev. II. Clayton arrived this <lb/>
morning, <lb/>
K. II. went to Kinston <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
W. Lamb, of <lb/>
came in Monday evening. <lb/>
Miss Minnie returned <lb/>
Monday evening from a visit to <lb/>
Bethel. <lb/>
Mrs. W. left Ibis morn- <lb/>
for Rocky Mount visit her <lb/>
parents. <lb/>
Miss Katie took the <lb/>
train here this morning for Scot- <lb/>
land <lb/>
Hal, C, T. of South <lb/>
Carolina, arrived evening <lb/>
to spend the holidays with his par- <lb/>
How It Rained <lb/>
The weather observer never <lb/>
makes a worse slip-up than when <lb/>
he said it would Is- fair <lb/>
Tuesday night. It rains <lb/>
harder than it did for about an <lb/>
hour. <lb/>
Excursion Rates. <lb/>
The Atlantic Coast Line will <lb/>
sell holiday tickets I points <lb/>
the system at one and one third <lb/>
for the round trip. Tickets <lb/>
will be on sale from 22nd lo <lb/>
also from 30th to <lb/>
Jan. 1st, to return until <lb/>
Freights Take Holiday. <lb/>
Monday. Dec. and Mon- <lb/>
day. 2nd, local freight trains <lb/>
Nob. on the and <lb/>
Kinston road will not run, on ac- <lb/>
count of holidays. All local <lb/>
freight trains on the Coast Line <lb/>
system will lay off on those dins. <lb/>
A Dead. <lb/>
When Mi. Mills, tin <lb/>
founder of <lb/>
it <lb/>
aged <lb/>
good man died, one whose death <lb/>
will severe loss, <lb/>
who <lb/>
knew him and kite good work <lb/>
lo which In- <lb/>
devoted his life. II.- sat a friend <lb/>
humanity, and u tender father <lb/>
to the orphan, to whose ear.- in- <lb/>
of bi life. <lb/>
Merry Christmas. <lb/>
Prom the time he in office <lb/>
on the inst. up to <lb/>
night, fifteen days, Register of <lb/>
Deeds Moore issued even forty <lb/>
marriage licenses, twenty-live <lb/>
We wish them all a merry <lb/>
Christ mas. <lb/>
Mi-s. of <lb/>
land, took I he train here this 1.-n <lb/>
for Dunn to see her son who is <lb/>
very sick. <lb/>
If <lb/>
A Good Rule. <lb/>
wish to <lb/>
e a good <lb/>
I'll list mas, yourself and <lb/>
make some one else happy, <lb/>
there in your Immediate <lb/>
neighborhood, be sure t <lb/>
them with gifts while you arc <lb/>
enjoying the good things of this <lb/>
Press, <lb/>
Pastor Called <lb/>
was I In <lb/>
Baptist church here ,, ,;, nu <lb/>
tor for next year. A i <lb/>
meeting was held III tin <lb/>
close of the night and <lb/>
A. was mull <lb/>
ed to The <lb/>
there was a large attendance of the <lb/>
mil was <lb/>
b a unanimous rising rote <lb/>
the esteem in <lb/>
Mr. held the church. <lb/>
He In greatly beloved by the entire <lb/>
community. has served the <lb/>
for the last years and <lb/>
his work every has lie <lb/>
gratifying. <lb/>
REMEMBER <lb/>
W CARRY A I. LINK <lb/>
Clothing, Overcoats, <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Shoes, <lb/>
mo.-i <lb/>
There 1- <lb/>
a Christmas <lb/>
g nicer a Suit of I. h.-- <lb/>
cheap. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
Another Robbery. <lb/>
Monday night the barroom of <lb/>
Mr. H. c. street <lb/>
was broken into by a window be- <lb/>
prised open. The thief help <lb/>
B. L. Little, win. has been at- l himself to liquor and cigars <lb/>
tending school at Wake Forest faucet to a barrel of brandy <lb/>
came home Monday evening for open so that the <lb/>
Social <lb/>
To be entertaining <lb/>
when one em to lie <lb/>
sleep. sweets I <lb/>
and salads the <lb/>
stomach craves the <lb/>
simplest food or none <lb/>
at all. To laugh <lb/>
when one wants to <lb/>
cry All this and <lb/>
much more <lb/>
society de- <lb/>
of her . <lb/>
followers. <lb/>
the holidays. <lb/>
Rev. X. M. Watson left this <lb/>
morning for to meet with <lb/>
the the N <lb/>
C. Conference lo look after <lb/>
a new conference paper. <lb/>
-I. <lb/>
K. M. Move had business up <lb/>
the road today, <lb/>
G, V. Smith, of Seven Springs, <lb/>
came over this morning. <lb/>
Miss Alice Carson returned <lb/>
Tuesday evening from <lb/>
W. M. King has moved In his <lb/>
new residence on West Fifth street. <lb/>
Frank of Kinston. is <lb/>
visiting his brother, M. II. <lb/>
Mrs. II. E, is spending <lb/>
the holidays with her parents in <lb/>
Durham. <lb/>
Sugg who has been sick <lb/>
for several days has moved to the <lb/>
Osmund House, <lb/>
Capt. Charlie Hancock, <lb/>
of the <lb/>
spent today here. <lb/>
Will Moore and T, M. Anderson <lb/>
left this morning for Wilson lo <lb/>
spend holidays. <lb/>
Mm. X. K. Smith came in Tues- <lb/>
day evening from Halifax to visit <lb/>
her sou L. Smith. <lb/>
Miss Margaret of <lb/>
more, who has visiting Mrs. <lb/>
left this <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
It. II. who was hurt by <lb/>
a fall at the lire last week, left this <lb/>
morning for Suffolk. Ho is <lb/>
unable to lie lip. <lb/>
leaked out on the floor. The loss <lb/>
of barrel of brandy was more <lb/>
than the goods stolen. <lb/>
About Fireworks. <lb/>
Mayor Ola Forbes says the ex- <lb/>
of fireworks in the <lb/>
rate limits of the during the <lb/>
holidays will be allowed between <lb/>
the hours of ; p, and mid- <lb/>
night on Saturday, eve. <lb/>
and all day Monday after Christ, <lb/>
mas and until midnight. Those <lb/>
who explode them any other <lb/>
lilac ill be subject lo the penally <lb/>
of the law. <lb/>
Come and See. <lb/>
The Store has <lb/>
received from the Parker Pen Com <lb/>
puny, a beau- <lb/>
show cans to <lb/>
display the celebrated Parker <lb/>
fountain pen which arc sold no <lb/>
where else in We <lb/>
have handled these pens for sever- <lb/>
and have sold them to <lb/>
many people in this community. <lb/>
Every user of a h-ii will <lb/>
tell you it is the lies made. <lb/>
Motel Changes Hands. <lb/>
Several weeks ago it was an <lb/>
that W. M. King <lb/>
had sold her King House property <lb/>
to Mr. A. Andrews and would <lb/>
business, Mr. <lb/>
Andrews rented the properly to <lb/>
Mr. . Vines, of Falkland, and <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon Mis. King re <lb/>
tired and Mr. Vines took <lb/>
the hotel. Mrs. King has eon <lb/>
ducted hotel for fourteen years <lb/>
and kept such won <lb/>
favor traveling public. Mr. <lb/>
, ., <lb/>
successor to business. He i <lb/>
well known Mud u popular mm <lb/>
and is agreeable to all with whom <lb/>
he in contact. <lb/>
Moore Court. <lb/>
The Sup,. <lb/>
Court will not have any more <lb/>
officers are necessary lo trans <lb/>
act its business, but at the same <lb/>
lime there will l. Moore officers <lb/>
about than have been known in <lb/>
before. Judge Fred <lb/>
will preside and <lb/>
on Illegality. Solicitor L. I. Moon- <lb/>
will prosecute for the stale <lb/>
make it warm for offenders. Clerk <lb/>
II. C. will do the swearing <lb/>
make kiss Hook. <lb/>
m. <lb/>
have been will keep order <lb/>
have an eye the prisoners. <lb/>
While all on up Stairs, <lb/>
Register of Heeds T. Moore ill <lb/>
beholding the down stairs <lb/>
keeping things hi- <lb/>
order. <lb/>
Savage, Son Co. <lb/>
COTTON <lb/>
MISSION A <lb/>
Exchange Building, Front Si . NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Liberal Advances on Consignment. Prompt If.-turns. <lb/>
Highest Market Prices Guaranteed. <lb/>
Dealers in Cotton Bagging, Ties, Hags. Fertilizers, <lb/>
Agricultural Plaster, Arc. and so- <lb/>
Cutting Scrape. <lb/>
Down at the Dairy. <lb/>
two miles below town, two colored <lb/>
men had a row and <lb/>
was seriously cut by another man <lb/>
named Johnson. This occurred <lb/>
night. <lb/>
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Wonder <lb/>
that <lb/>
break <lb/>
down <lb/>
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headaches. The <lb/>
crushing pains in <lb/>
the back and loins. <lb/>
The blues, All <lb/>
such symptoms in- <lb/>
serious de- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
delicate female or- <lb/>
and must <lb/>
overcome at <lb/>
once. Remove the <lb/>
cause. Strengthen <lb/>
exhausted nature. <lb/>
Female Regulator <lb/>
It the remedy weaknesses <lb/>
and irregularities peculiar to women. <lb/>
s Regulator is not a mysterious <lb/>
mixture of mythical origin, n stand- <lb/>
ard remedy in accordance <lb/>
principles from approved <lb/>
materials, <lb/>
Is endorsed by physicians who <lb/>
examined it, and been in <lb/>
use over -v quarter of n century. It <lb/>
Is sold by at one dollar a bottle. <lb/>
II. for mailed <lb/>
free upon <lb/>
GO, <lb/>
have <lb/>
Recital. <lb/>
On Wednesday evening then <lb/>
will lie a recital at the College. <lb/>
patrons of the school are tape <lb/>
dally Invited to Is- present, and <lb/>
nil other friends of the institution <lb/>
will lie cordially welcomed. <lb/>
Beware. <lb/>
The Kinston Free Press calls at <lb/>
to a new <lb/>
circular people in that section are <lb/>
Borne of them nay have <lb/>
come here also. People should <lb/>
how they tamper with the <lb/>
swindler. <lb/>
Caught Again. <lb/>
News conies from Scotland <lb/>
that Young Savage cap- <lb/>
again, lie is the who <lb/>
some mouths ago made himself no- <lb/>
by breaking into stores <lb/>
both Greenville and Scotland <lb/>
Seek carried quite a <lb/>
stolen goods. He has <lb/>
twice i prison. <lb/>
Christmas for Pensioners. <lb/>
This morning Register of Heeds <lb/>
It. Moore received the warrants <lb/>
for the Confederate pensioners <lb/>
Pill county, and is ready to dis- <lb/>
tribute them to the owners. The <lb/>
list for this county contains two in <lb/>
class, each drawing <lb/>
three in the 3rd class drawing <lb/>
each, and thirty one soldiers and <lb/>
twenty four widows in the <lb/>
class who gel ls each. These <lb/>
checks will help the lo <lb/>
enjoy Christmas. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
Mr. Fleming, of this <lb/>
city, was happily married to Miss <lb/>
Howard, formerly of <lb/>
near in Pitt <lb/>
county, on Wednesday afternoon <lb/>
last o'clock at the residence <lb/>
of Mr. Fleming. Rev. I. <lb/>
O. of the M. Iv. <lb/>
after <lb/>
Mr. and Fleming <lb/>
drove to this city and on <lb/>
day evening a delightful <lb/>
was held the groom's residence <lb/>
mat Second a <lb/>
number called to pay their <lb/>
Miss Howard is a must <lb/>
young lady, pretty and <lb/>
Mr. Fleming is one of our <lb/>
rising business men, popular and <lb/>
Snap Shots. <lb/>
A bird iii the hand <lb/>
means one less in coop. <lb/>
Now is the time when tin- aver- <lb/>
age man's is <lb/>
longer I his puree. <lb/>
A man may Is- able lo rile a <lb/>
dozen volumes and still be unable <lb/>
to nil <lb/>
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creature habit, try to put your <lb/>
hi the other arm Brat, <lb/>
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the United states aggregates <lb/>
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brick store <lb/>
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My Fall and Winter lock <lb/>
Cotton Bagging and Ties and a full hue <lb/>
Heavy Groceries have arrived and we will <lb/>
the price so low to you until it will compel you <lb/>
to buy. It you once see goods and hear the <lb/>
are my customer <lb/>
James B. White <lb/>
Greenville, N <lb/>
GO <lb/>
PIT COUNTY BUGGY <lb/>
EDWARDS ft Prop <lb/>
GREENVILLE. <lb/>
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Office in Building opposite <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N, C. <lb/>
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the year ii was <lb/>
later before m officially adopt <lb/>
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i; until about the fifth <lb/>
the day of celebration became per- <lb/>
mi the twenty <lb/>
of December. time <lb/>
had been Irregularly at <lb/>
various times of the IV <lb/>
April and in May, but <lb/>
must frequently in <lb/>
Ladies Home Journal. <lb/>
His LIFE WAS <lb/>
Mr. J. V. Lilly, u <lb/>
of Hannibal, Mo., lately had I <lb/>
wonderful deliverance from a <lb/>
death. In telling of II he <lb/>
I was taken Typhoid Fever, <lb/>
that run Pneumonia, <lb/>
lungs hardened. I was <lb/>
weak <lb/>
helped inc. I <lb/>
soon to die of Consumption, hen I <lb/>
heard of Dr. King's Sea <lb/>
One bottle gave relief. <lb/>
I to use it, and now am <lb/>
well and I cant <lb/>
much in its <lb/>
medicine <lb/>
est cure the world for all throat <lb/>
lung troubles. Regular <lb/>
and Trial Miles free <lb/>
at L. <lb/>
bottle guaranteed. <lb/>
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n jail at of <lb/>
bond for musing the death of <lb/>
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was a <lb/>
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I and died from I he <lb/>
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was that Charles <lb/>
Anderson, from which <lb/>
death resulted Pranks was <lb/>
over to next term of criminal conn <lb/>
Free <lb/>
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ago. will <lb/>
you ask a day wood <lb/>
got several that <lb/>
two for the<lb/>
dollar ii day if I bail a replied <lb/>
Caleb, ain't cot none, <lb/>
so I an bow I cull <lb/>
that's all that's lacking, Allow <lb/>
said the <lb/>
get a prime one, keen as a <lb/>
brier, I'll let ii you reasonable. <lb/>
Bow would I a <lb/>
cord do for tho <lb/>
reckon that's captain. <lb/>
I'll be over ill <lb/>
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lag Caleb at work, and kept at <lb/>
it so faithfully that lie finished before <lb/>
sunset, when lie went to the to I <lb/>
settle. <lb/>
the captain, <lb/>
were to have half u dollar a day. We'll <lb/>
call it a day, although, it ain't <lb/>
vet. That's rents for yon, you <lb/>
HY <lb/>
Mrs. Job Person's <lb/>
were to pay me a for tin sH <lb/>
use of the saw. There throe <lb/>
all all in the pile That makes <lb/>
cents me. Somehow, Caleb, you <lb/>
have very mm ill coming to <lb/>
said Caleb, <lb/>
matching his head for half a <lb/>
then looking up quickly, <lb/>
as if a new light had broken in upon <lb/>
that yon didn't <lb/>
have half a cord more, for then we'd <lb/>
come out Jest <lb/>
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troubled with some bronchial <lb/>
ease. which every lime he took <lb/>
cold, settled in bis throat and pro <lb/>
something like <lb/>
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so that ho had trouble <lb/>
to swallow anything, and could <lb/>
lake no solid food. spring <lb/>
he took half Miles of Mrs. <lb/>
I Joe Person's Itemed-, and gargled <lb/>
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I cured him. He has never had a<lb/>
Co., <lb/>
December 1886. <lb/>
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where the friendly inhabitant <lb/>
made much of bun and his companion, <lb/>
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which has been .-. away lot <lb/>
repairs. We miss it greatly, for we can <lb/>
all play on it, and when are tired <lb/>
servant- it for <lb/>
inti-t to a very musical <lb/>
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of an is <lb/>
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the mucous surfaces. <lb/>
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hang around corners on <lb/>
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weal her on last evening <lb/>
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west corner of tin- if. E. Church. <lb/>
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would Mini it.-- <lb/>
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every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
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school a. m. C. <lb/>
regular sen ices. <lb/>
la-is. school <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
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day. morning and Prayer <lb/>
Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. pastor. Sunday <lb/>
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SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting. <lb/>
Returning leave Tarboro at . A. <lb/>
If., on Tues- <lb/>
day k, Thursdays and <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington <lb/>
steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all for Hie Went <lb/>
railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should older freight by <lb/>
the Did Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
N. SON. Art. <lb/>
Washington, N. c. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
K. C, <lb/>
You May Never but Should you <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
Come to see us. <lb/>
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M. C <lb/>
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Million am, <lb/>
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saves Weldon p. m., <lb/>
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s. p. m., Kinston . <lb/>
y. m. leaves Kinston I <lb/>
,. m., Greenville a. m. Anon <lb/>
tall 11.3.1 <lb/>
Anything a <lb/>
Visiting <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Wire iron Fencing <lb/>
only j work <lb/>
prices reasonable <lb/>
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Cure A <lb/>
Liver ills. <lb/>
A Strong <lb/>
I- the body <lb/>
s Liver Pills, an <lb/>
lite cure for sick headache, <lb/>
sour stomach, malaria, <lb/>
constipation, jaundice, bilious <lb/>
less and all kindred trouble . <lb/>
The Fly-Wheel of <lb/>
Dr. Your Liver Pills are <lb/>
the fly-wheel if life. I shall ever <lb/>
be grateful for the accident that <lb/>
notice. I feel <lb/>
as if I had a new lease of life. <lb/>
Iron's Sal re. <lb/>
The Is-st In the for 04.11 <lb/>
Sores. Halt n <lb/>
Fever Crapped h <lb/>
Chilblains, all <lb/>
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perfect satisfaction or <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
to Hi K. k <lb/>
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a. in., and 4.00 <lb/>
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t; V pm at rt, <lb/>
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leaves N C, tin Alba <lb/>
d y, p. m., Sunday P. H; <lb/>
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km <lb/>
m- <lb/>
am. and <lb/>
Whichard, 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/>
produce <lb/>
DOLLS, <lb/>
Slum <lb/>
Air <lb/>
Works, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Mixed<lb/>
etc <lb/>
You will never <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Salt. Phone <lb/>
Vein. all Mach- <lb/>
Gins and farming <lb/>
tit- aired on short notice. <lb/>
Wagons <lb/>
made to <lb/>
s Avenue.<lb/>
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II <lb/>
Pats. <lb/>
Manager <lb/>
M Mai <lb/>
nag <lb/>
ii. i. Mat <lb/>
sail II be miff <lb/>
lull Ills, lake N., I . <lb/>
worker, . men <lb/>
All or II. Cure <lb/>
and free. A <lb/>
t Cat. or New <lb/>
over this list -.-i.-. i <lb/>
you want <lb/>
Pear-hex and <lb/>
of every <lb/>
Henna and Plum Pudding, <lb/>
Prepared and Unprepared <lb/>
wheat, <lb/>
and Pearl <lb/>
All new <lb/>
EMBALMERS <lb/>
We have just received a <lb/>
hearse and the nicest Hue of <lb/>
and Caskets, in wood, <lb/>
metallic and brought <lb/>
to <lb/>
We are prepared to do em- <lb/>
in all its forms- <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
and bodies entrusted <lb/>
to our care will receive every <lb/>
murk respect. <lb/>
Our prices are lower than ever. <lb/>
We do not want monopoly <lb/>
court competition. <lb/>
We can be found at any and <lb/>
all times in the John Flanagan <lb/>
Buggy <lb/>
R H R c CO <lb/>
Sheet Poster. <lb/>
BUY THE GENUINE <lb/>
SYRUP OF FIGS <lb/>
. IT . <lb/>
CALIFORNIA SYRUP CO, <lb/>
. la- hots TUB n A MB. <lb/>
NON-PUBLISHED <lb/>
We carry a full line of the <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
Geo. S. Parker <lb/>
It is a big hit in fountain pen <lb/>
and is distinctive Parker <lb/>
Not only does it feed the ink <lb/>
perfectly, but prevents soiled <lb/>
fingers. <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives the home news every <lb/>
afternoon at the small price <lb/>
of cents a month. Are <lb/>
you a subscriber It not <lb/>
you ought to be. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Is a year and contains <lb/>
the news y gives <lb/>
information to the <lb/>
those growing <lb/>
co, that is worth many times <lb/>
more than the prices <lb/>
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