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sines <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
A-- <lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
FOE <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE FICTION TERMS Year in Advance. <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XVI <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT N. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
THE OLD ST ELECTION. <lb/>
Aver Favors It Revival <lb/>
The political campaign of the <lb/>
year was fought upon other is- <lb/>
sue but the color line. The <lb/>
who won the light expect their rep- <lb/>
to leave no <lb/>
turned to secure the legitimate <lb/>
of such a victory by <lb/>
safeguards <lb/>
against within <lb/>
the State, or in the counties or <lb/>
towns within its borders. <lb/>
the wisdom of our public <lb/>
men devise some which will <lb/>
work out the practical n <lb/>
of the as a voter, without de- <lb/>
a single white of the <lb/>
right of suffrage All of the white <lb/>
but not more than a <lb/>
of colored men, are allowed to vote <lb/>
in South Mississippi and <lb/>
Louisiana. What has ac- <lb/>
by amendments to the <lb/>
constitution.; of those States, ran <lb/>
be done here, if our leaders <lb/>
the wisdom and the nerve to <lb/>
the task set before them. <lb/>
No one proposes or expects to keep <lb/>
white man who has not been <lb/>
disabled by of a felony <lb/>
away the polls. Rut the An <lb/>
gin ought to be cured of <lb/>
sickly sentimentality he may have <lb/>
heretofore felt the colored <lb/>
brethren. We are still willing to <lb/>
help and protect, within just <lb/>
limitations, to furnish educational <lb/>
advantages to that race, but never <lb/>
will we again he governed by them, <lb/>
even in political sub-divisions, such <lb/>
as towns or townships. <lb/>
The Legislature ought, within <lb/>
twenty-four hours after <lb/>
to enact a statute contain- <lb/>
a section, repealing the <lb/>
election laws of 1895 1897, <lb/>
with a preamble forth that <lb/>
the leading and palpable purpose <lb/>
of th laws was to enable about <lb/>
fifteen i ml infamous persons <lb/>
to evade their it <lb/>
and control the balance of <lb/>
power the political parties <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Section of article of the con- <lb/>
empower the Legislature <lb/>
to e State elections State <lb/>
issues from national politics by fix- <lb/>
the first Thursday of August as <lb/>
the time for the general election <lb/>
for members of the Legislature <lb/>
for State county officers. <lb/>
Now the constitution can be <lb/>
amended only by one of two <lb/>
An amendment when pass- <lb/>
ed by a vole of three-fifths of each <lb/>
House, becomes a part of the con- <lb/>
only upon its ratification <lb/>
by a majority of the qualified <lb/>
at the next election for <lb/>
of the Assembly. A <lb/>
constitutional convention of the <lb/>
people can be called by passing the <lb/>
law providing for the call by a <lb/>
vote two-thirds of both bodies, <lb/>
if the proposition is subsequently <lb/>
sanctioned in the same way. by the <lb/>
qualified voters. <lb/>
In whatever shape the proposal <lb/>
to alter the organic laws may be <lb/>
submitted to the people, the time <lb/>
for our State election should lie <lb/>
changed, so as to settle our local <lb/>
fairs in August, for two <lb/>
The proposed force law would not <lb/>
provide for Federal interference, <lb/>
through inspectors, except at the <lb/>
November election for <lb/>
in Congress and presidential <lb/>
electors, holding State <lb/>
the first Thursday of Au- <lb/>
gust we would therefore avoid the <lb/>
conflicts and disturbances <lb/>
would probably result from elect- <lb/>
all officers at the same time and <lb/>
place in November. The most <lb/>
to lie expected <lb/>
from the old August election is in <lb/>
securing the cooperation of many <lb/>
thousands of white Republicans, <lb/>
who arc heartily in favor of <lb/>
the as a political <lb/>
tor, but would lie heavily <lb/>
capped by the mixing of <lb/>
presidential contests <lb/>
with the issues arising out of <lb/>
politics. Whiles large majority <lb/>
Democrats favor another tight for <lb/>
the Chicago plat form <lb/>
they prefer, in a separate <lb/>
nary campaign, to invoke the aid <lb/>
of all true in <lb/>
the pin supremacy <lb/>
of their own in the State. <lb/>
Though there arc no true Demo- <lb/>
in the State who would not <lb/>
rejoice to see a vast majority of the <lb/>
disfranchised without de- <lb/>
any white man of suffrage, <lb/>
the people have sett let down <lb/>
into as to what is the <lb/>
best plan for the attainment of this <lb/>
abject. As a private in the Demo- <lb/>
ranks, I to suggest <lb/>
the passage of an act providing for <lb/>
the submission of the question, <lb/>
whether a <lb/>
shall be culled, at the general <lb/>
elect ion, to be held the first <lb/>
Thursday August. and <lb/>
for the election, the same day of <lb/>
delegates, who, case the <lb/>
approve of the proposition, <lb/>
shall meet Wednesday after the <lb/>
first Monday January, <lb/>
the off-year and after the <lb/>
smoke of the presidential <lb/>
shall have cleared away, <lb/>
consider whether educated <lb/>
are equal to the task <lb/>
of constructing a State government <lb/>
of white men by white men, <lb/>
but affording protection of life, <lb/>
limb property to all men. The <lb/>
ablest, wisest most trustworthy <lb/>
delegates should selected and <lb/>
they ought to be required to make <lb/>
but the simple pledge that no <lb/>
est white man the State should, <lb/>
with their consent, be <lb/>
We cannot afford to dis- <lb/>
cuss a lot of amendments to the or- <lb/>
law along with the issues <lb/>
arising out of the State nation- <lb/>
contests. The fear of such <lb/>
trouble made those who <lb/>
were members of the constitutional <lb/>
convention of 1875. <lb/>
The people will object to the <lb/>
wet of such a convention. The <lb/>
whole it was revised <lb/>
1875, within a period of thirty <lb/>
days and at a cost I recollect <lb/>
of about <lb/>
I surely believe that, if we choose <lb/>
our best men, they can do the re <lb/>
work in less twenty <lb/>
days for less money it <lb/>
costs to hold an election under the <lb/>
convict election laws of <lb/>
1897. What that work shall be, it <lb/>
is worse folly to say. The <lb/>
people trust to the best thought <lb/>
of their truest men, ought <lb/>
to commit them to any course In- <lb/>
fore they shall have met inter <lb/>
changed News and <lb/>
Observer. A. C. <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES.<lb/>
A. i. Cox has a place for all the <lb/>
cotton seed you bring. <lb/>
Mr. W. If. House moved Monday <lb/>
out to his wife's <lb/>
old home, where they will live. The <lb/>
house vacated by Mr. Rouse will lie <lb/>
occupied at once by Mr. Charlie <lb/>
Kittrell. <lb/>
R. K. Co. want your <lb/>
peanuts and field MM, and will <lb/>
give you as much as you get <lb/>
where for them. <lb/>
The Cigar Company <lb/>
-hipped a small order of goods <lb/>
Monday for the holiday trade. You <lb/>
had better get some too. <lb/>
Mr. Harris, who first <lb/>
moved very near here two <lb/>
weeks ago, has moved again He <lb/>
says he almost has his chickens so <lb/>
they will lie down and cross their <lb/>
legs when they hear him coining. <lb/>
Lookout at the cross roads for <lb/>
advertisements by the <lb/>
Mfg. Co. Also look out <lb/>
the many wagons and carts made <lb/>
by this company now use and see <lb/>
how well they are standing up. <lb/>
Mr. I. K. Whaley, from near <lb/>
Suffolk, was over part of last week <lb/>
and Monday of this week, assisting <lb/>
J. D. Cox <lb/>
E. Cox G. W. Parker are <lb/>
both putting up wire fence as hard <lb/>
as they them after Christ <lb/>
mas get yours put up next. <lb/>
You will find some interesting <lb/>
lire in their circulars. <lb/>
A subscriber at <lb/>
writes that Mr. H. L. Can- and <lb/>
family will move to Greenville <lb/>
about the first of also Mr. <lb/>
H. C. to engage the <lb/>
mercantile business together. The <lb/>
says he hopes all the <lb/>
good people will take a notion <lb/>
to move to us he needs some <lb/>
He adds truly that <lb/>
there is a reason this leaving <lb/>
the farm going to the town; <lb/>
that farm products are too low, <lb/>
therefore there is no remuneration <lb/>
farming. <lb/>
This is too true, but in many in- <lb/>
stances going to is like <lb/>
from the frying pun into the <lb/>
It really takes harder work <lb/>
we believe, to make a living <lb/>
than it does in the country. <lb/>
It is hard to make than a <lb/>
living Free <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
A Cordial Welcome <lb/>
-IS EXTENDED BY- <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb/>
TO THE PEOPLE OF PITT AND ADJOINING <lb/>
MAKE STORE AND WE WILL SHOW <lb/>
LINK OF--------- <lb/>
SHOWN IN <lb/>
Wise Word From a Negro. <lb/>
A an I intelligent col- <lb/>
citizen I Inn said to an <lb/>
Observe <lb/>
I roast <lb/>
women of this who to <lb/>
i In-11 in it n sun every v. It is a <lb/>
shame. morning the may <lb/>
room with a lot <lb/>
Of trilling, men and <lb/>
women. Last a decent per <lb/>
son. while m colored, had trouble <lb/>
to enter the Criminal Court room <lb/>
on account of aisle- and s <lb/>
ways being Mocked w the <lb/>
same class. Von may go around <lb/>
the Streets of the town and Mr the <lb/>
c lulling gang. That is <lb/>
why the as a arc <lb/>
We have so many <lb/>
lent loafers. It i- glowing worse <lb/>
day by day. The of <lb/>
the town are as opposed to <lb/>
such as arc the while <lb/>
people. Cannot something <lb/>
to stop it I I he law <lb/>
rigidly enforced and e <lb/>
I his class i if to I be <lb/>
try. or send to the chain gang- <lb/>
They are needed on the farm-. <lb/>
Why should our court Is- <lb/>
Backed and jammed such <lb/>
Decent colored people are <lb/>
thoroughly with this loaf- <lb/>
element. They want to aM <lb/>
them dealt with according to the <lb/>
Soon after this the <lb/>
same came from a white <lb/>
gentleman, who attended Criminal <lb/>
Court last week. The <lb/>
men. he said, almost took posses- <lb/>
of the court <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
A Very Nice Fad. <lb/>
A with a Record. <lb/>
When Uncle Sam culled for men <lb/>
to go to Cuba, four muscular <lb/>
lows of Tampa, Flu., offered their <lb/>
services. They were sent to New <lb/>
York to join the puck train force. <lb/>
From there they were sent to San <lb/>
While loitering in <lb/>
waiting for the transport to get <lb/>
ready to depart, one of the men <lb/>
purchased a small <lb/>
He carried the chicken to <lb/>
Santiago. It soon a pet <lb/>
with the boys the tents. <lb/>
One day while all the men were out <lb/>
a came along and stole the <lb/>
rooster. After searching for <lb/>
days in vain for the pet of the <lb/>
tent, the soldier despaired of ever <lb/>
finding his rooster. Hut day, <lb/>
on going to a house for <lb/>
some w he found him. After <lb/>
a sharp lint tic with vitriolic <lb/>
the chicken was curried <lb/>
by its owner. Thursday morning <lb/>
the same four men that left Tampa <lb/>
at beginning of the war passed <lb/>
through here from New York. The <lb/>
rooster was perfect health a <lb/>
cheerful mood. <lb/>
of the men the party was <lb/>
carry home three Cuban parrots. <lb/>
At the depot one of them got out <lb/>
the rooster fell to lighting him. <lb/>
Several brisk rounds were pulled <lb/>
off. The rooster carried in a <lb/>
small Observer. <lb/>
The sympathy of our entire com- <lb/>
goes out to Mr. K. It. War- <lb/>
who bud the misfortune to lose <lb/>
his dwelling by fire yesterday. This <lb/>
is the second misfortune of this <lb/>
kind that Mr. Warren has met <lb/>
with. From what we can learn <lb/>
house caught the from a <lb/>
spark and while the building was <lb/>
destroy the household and <lb/>
en furniture was mostly saved. <lb/>
Washington Messenger. <lb/>
You select your Christ mas Gifts while here and <lb/>
take it borne with you. We can show you a full line of <lb/>
GOODS and TRIMMINGS. NOTIONS. <lb/>
HATS, Fl and it is no <lb/>
lo show foods. We extend you all a cordial <lb/>
invitation. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
DEALERS IN <lb/>
Southern Newspapers Opposed <lb/>
to Expansion. <lb/>
The New York Herald prints the <lb/>
result of a it has of <lb/>
the leading newspapers of the <lb/>
country the subject of territorial <lb/>
expansion. It slums a majority ill <lb/>
papers whose position is given <lb/>
of in favor of the imperialistic <lb/>
policy, mid moves us to say that if <lb/>
it represents the true sentiment of <lb/>
the country, the fact is by DO <lb/>
means complimentary to the <lb/>
and prudence of our land <lb/>
We are happy to the <lb/>
newspapers of the South, at least, <lb/>
by a large majority opposed to <lb/>
imperialism, though we might have <lb/>
expected this, as the South Is by <lb/>
long odds the most <lb/>
part of the United <lb/>
Richmond Dispatch. <lb/>
General <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Just received a carload <lb/>
All I J , r. I <lb/>
It. I <lb/>
Garland Stoves are by too lamest <lb/>
manufacturers in the world and are used by <lb/>
many millions. <lb/>
MAIN , N. I <lb/>
man must have his fad. <lb/>
and one of a very unusual <lb/>
developed a or so ago the <lb/>
of guest from West <lb/>
of an uptown hotel, lie was a <lb/>
nice looking man of Of more, <lb/>
and evidently had for he <lb/>
handled himself like a m in <lb/>
Hated to the use of the best there <lb/>
was going. It is not unusual to <lb/>
see lieu money in Washington, but <lb/>
this particular man had so much <lb/>
that m new and none was old <lb/>
that the clerk at the hotel spoke t <lb/>
of <lb/>
laughed the gentleman, <lb/>
admit that I do have <lb/>
money with me. It's a fad <lb/>
of mine, don't Twenty <lb/>
years ago I friend who died <lb/>
of smallpox, contracted from the <lb/>
money he received from <lb/>
who unwittingly was thus spread <lb/>
the contagion. It impressed ma <lb/>
so strongly that I made mind <lb/>
never to handle any second hand <lb/>
from to Ibis I <lb/>
have never touched a cent except <lb/>
from first hands. You may have <lb/>
noticed, but I always nave the <lb/>
change for bill cash. <lb/>
so that I need not take second hand <lb/>
money. I provide each <lb/>
day. limn a stock keep on hand, <lb/>
replenishing it from the bank <lb/>
silver and copper coins and <lb/>
and new hills from l to <lb/>
though I Garry a ten <lb/>
dollar bill, II I use a check when <lb/>
the amount gets In much as <lb/>
that. Thus am always prepared <lb/>
lo moot demand. And <lb/>
the new money faddist spread out <lb/>
on before the clerk a <lb/>
lieu dimes, <lb/>
lam, and halves, with a <lb/>
dozen or inure <lb/>
as gold. not a had <lb/>
I be continued, <lb/>
I'm a bit like the Hank <lb/>
know, it never pas-; out but <lb/>
brand new if you should <lb/>
receive a live pound note at one <lb/>
window it in payment <lb/>
another two minute Inter, bill <lb/>
would go into the lire just as <lb/>
as would the hill that had <lb/>
been doing service ill <lb/>
colony for forty <lb/>
ton Slur. <lb/>
Three Months to Qualify. <lb/>
In an opinion given <lb/>
of stall-. Attorney <lb/>
rates <lb/>
general <lb/>
have thus- months in to <lb/>
It has been <lb/>
and some instances Clerks of <lb/>
have so held, that a <lb/>
Blasted at the <lb/>
to by <lb/>
forfeited the <lb/>
This supposition was based a <lb/>
in the election hi. which <lb/>
stale- the of <lb/>
magistrates expires December 1st, <lb/>
follow tin- general <lb/>
Attorney General <lb/>
relative to <lb/>
this matter, lie was that <lb/>
the Clerk of the Court in <lb/>
refused to allow two <lb/>
to qualify, because they fail <lb/>
ad to do so prior to let. <lb/>
The follow is the Attorney <lb/>
which also shows <lb/>
the Governor baa no authority to <lb/>
appoint except in in- <lb/>
stances of failure to qualify . <lb/>
In to your <lb/>
of this date referring lo me an- <lb/>
to a letter from Mr. W. W. <lb/>
Clerk of the <lb/>
Coll Craven eon v. I will say <lb/>
that the Clerks <lb/>
the Superior are <lb/>
el to appoint list ices of the Peace <lb/>
to a vacancy caused by death, res- <lb/>
or other causes during the <lb/>
of also case of a <lb/>
failure of the electors, any dis- <lb/>
to elect. <lb/>
I am inclined to think the <lb/>
the the <lb/>
of November, ISM, have <lb/>
three months within which to <lb/>
from the Aral of De- <lb/>
Poet. <lb/>
From Texas to North Carolina <lb/>
in a Wagon. <lb/>
Many people looked <lb/>
with interest wagon <lb/>
that passed through the city this <lb/>
It was drawn four <lb/>
Texas ponies, and is the property <lb/>
of who is on his return <lb/>
front northwest Texas. <lb/>
Mr. is a North Carolinian <lb/>
hut for some yearn baa been living <lb/>
n the Star Slate, lie tired <lb/>
of that and determined lo <lb/>
collie back to the Tar Heel land, <lb/>
on the Au- <lb/>
gust in i wagon he is now travel- <lb/>
in. He is now near the end of <lb/>
his journey, bis old home being in <lb/>
Hickory. Citizen, 17th. <lb/>
Professional Cards <lb/>
elm- II. I. I. I. v. ,. <lb/>
AYCOCK, A <lb/>
At Law. <lb/>
X. <lb/>
tat Slate. ll <lb/>
iii Criminal k-i- <lb/>
Mills it. Bun, <lb/>
I AM A <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
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Dr. D. I. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
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over J. V. <lb/>
i Sons store <lb/>
Swift <lb/>
Hill. N. I <lb/>
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on. <lb/>
ALLOW TYSON, <lb/>
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N. <lb/>
Practice in all the courts. <lb/>
W.<lb/>
K ti III MIX, <lb/>
v vi LAW, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
wherever service is do- <lb/>
sired.<lb/>
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NEWSY AND <lb/>
NOTES. <lb/>
11.1 r. <lb/>
Charlie Kittrell has u <lb/>
town. <lb/>
Mrs. visiting her <lb/>
here Christmas. <lb/>
A Ci. Cox is the market<lb/>
We are to lune another <lb/>
this Will tell yon all <lb/>
it <lb/>
A. Manning is his fain <lb/>
here. He ill the <lb/>
Mrs. K. Davis until she <lb/>
moves. <lb/>
John work <lb/>
in the factory. -y <lb/>
have live makers, the <lb/>
of they ever had. <lb/>
Miss Lama Cox returned home <lb/>
win-re she has the <lb/>
THE RECITAL. <lb/>
A I . at the Col- <lb/>
A very <lb/>
s in the College <lb/>
el. evening, to lines, <lb/>
the by the pupils of <lb/>
ville Female School. The <lb/>
rises were of a highly <lb/>
Now Year <lb/>
be I have <lb/>
very little faith in New Tear's <lb/>
h are made at the be- <lb/>
ginning of a writes Edward <lb/>
the Ladies Home <lb/>
Journal. the sane time, <lb/>
there are people who the idea <lb/>
of making resolutions at some <lb/>
nature and on of time, such as <lb/>
the pupils their instructors. <lb/>
The following program was <lb/>
Piano Helen and <lb/>
Delia <lb/>
Irma Cobb. <lb/>
Helen <lb/>
Piano Pearl Evans. <lb/>
Eva Allen and Mary <lb/>
the Gist day of a new year. But <lb/>
characters of those resolves <lb/>
should emanate from one's own <lb/>
heart- not be by <lb/>
another. Yet an excellent <lb/>
for young man to make is <lb/>
Be <lb/>
shun all intoxicating liquors, and <lb/>
put into a good saving bank at least <lb/>
Piano Delia of ever. . <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Sugg. <lb/>
holding he <lb/>
but it cannot change the time for <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
that is b the Constitution. <lb/>
It is not well for the <lb/>
t much of the <lb/>
lion. The people <lb/>
our heartfelt <lb/>
thanks for their cordial <lb/>
hospitality. A. It. <lb/>
have east, north, <lb/>
south west for <lb/>
have attended Man <lb/>
enjoyed one <lb/>
The of the <lb/>
people can not <lb/>
earth- <lb/>
That body at by <lb/>
, , ,. <lb/>
step It takes in dealing with <lb/>
the problems which .-on <lb/>
flouts ii. Do the lies can it <lb/>
will to disappoint some <lb/>
body. <lb/>
The Charlotte News tiled lb <lb/>
whole The <lb/>
Christmas issue of paper <lb/>
and it has the distinction I <lb/>
the largest <lb/>
in North Carolina. <lb/>
was handsomely <lb/>
lunch <lb/>
and the <lb/>
Portion of the Suite, <lb/>
A meeting harmonious <lb/>
good, <lb/>
useful given on all <lb/>
the objects of the Convention. The <lb/>
impetus given to the Woman's <lb/>
College will Is- felt ill the to <lb/>
The hospitality of the <lb/>
did to <lb/>
I be North Cam <lb/>
J. <lb/>
believe we are better by <lb/>
leading the Convention <lb/>
ville. preach better, and <lb/>
talk stronger. We never <lb/>
and Mamie <lb/>
Lottie Blow <lb/>
Bertha Patrick. <lb/>
Tucker. . Pal <lb/>
rick. <lb/>
t lass. <lb/>
Bertha <lb/>
The school holiday until <lb/>
To Give Bond to Sam. <lb/>
All employees will. <lb/>
after the let of be bead- <lb/>
ed to the <lb/>
just applies to <lb/>
everybody from <lb/>
n to the who holds <lb/>
I In- <lb/>
The d-H-s not include carrier <lb/>
w ho arc already I. <lb/>
The order has been issued in <lb/>
pursuance of a of an act <lb/>
passed last It <lb/>
does not relieve the employees <lb/>
from giving indemnifying <lb/>
to the The <lb/>
ruled to him will stand. <lb/>
that <lb/>
It's the <lb/>
retail trade <lb/>
OVER THE COl <lb/>
The Cincinnati has Bailed <lb/>
Santiago for Havana. <lb/>
Whole families arc grip stricken <lb/>
in Dayton. O,, cases are <lb/>
reported the <lb/>
Ohio miners will make a demand <lb/>
for the general adoption of <lb/>
mine system. <lb/>
John was Mangled to <lb/>
death aiming the machinery III Ike <lb/>
tin-1 Braid Work-. Brooklyn, <lb/>
N. V. <lb/>
Judge aged . formerly <lb/>
of tin-New York Court, <lb/>
was injured by a fall <lb/>
Saratoga. <lb/>
An English syndicate ha been <lb/>
formed Sea Haven. to <lb/>
control the New export <lb/>
oyster trade. <lb/>
The out of three com <lb/>
panics of the Second Virginia Keg <lb/>
Richmond the die- <lb/>
banding of command, <lb/>
W, S. former president <lb/>
of the Lake National Bank, Wolf- <lb/>
N. II. has been convicted of <lb/>
of Ike bank's <lb/>
funds. <lb/>
son <lb/>
Baron of <lb/>
has lo live for <lb/>
burglar In <lb/>
Mich. <lb/>
The i of Fredrick Knapp, of <lb/>
the One Hundred and Sixtieth <lb/>
Volunteers, was found cut <lb/>
in twain on a railroad <lb/>
Andrew Smith, of the <lb/>
Home, Santa Monica. <lb/>
Pal., bus felling <lb/>
nation, after had been <lb/>
made on his life. <lb/>
A issued Ii y the <lb/>
Slates of <lb/>
and shows that in North <lb/>
Carolina I here alt Mat MUM <lb/>
employed the business, and that <lb/>
the total it in limits, <lb/>
seines, nets, shore property, <lb/>
year there were <lb/>
of scale <lb/>
shall Ike kind The order from tin- <lb/>
the I and <lb/>
to US. S. n,,,.,. s. Heal ,. ibis <lb/>
iii-i. N. . . . <lb/>
taking of the the <lb/>
I of Pros. from Mail <lb/>
and <lb/>
The year Is so nearly ended that not in anywise <lb/>
its statistic lie made up tin- of <lb/>
ex Sum- of bond for I he prop- <lb/>
i In in are both all the of <lb/>
his doe accounting <lb/>
best feeder <lb/>
has. <lb/>
The town of Suffolk has live <lb/>
great systems of standard <lb/>
The Norfolk and <lb/>
Western With it's Inns, extending <lb/>
all over the middle The <lb/>
Air Line, <lb/>
Portsmouth. Va. to <lb/>
Atlanta, tin. The Norfolk <lb/>
Carolina which is a part of the <lb/>
Atlantic Coast Line system. The <lb/>
Atlantic and Danville <lb/>
with it's and Southern <lb/>
connect leas and the Southern <lb/>
mad. are <lb/>
lines, and of trains MM <lb/>
daily. With all of these <lb/>
the little narrow <lb/>
is <lb/>
railed <lb/>
This article clearly shows how <lb/>
valuable sash a rail run I is to a <lb/>
county. The other roads are es- <lb/>
lo the growth and develop- <lb/>
of the stale, but the effect <lb/>
such a road would hare on the <lb/>
business of Pitt county can scarce- <lb/>
Is- is on <lb/>
only ten <lb/>
mill's from Hampton and <lb/>
with the water transportation <lb/>
-ix railroads, shipping <lb/>
unsurpassed by any town <lb/>
of its Still its business men <lb/>
appreciate the little narrow <lb/>
railroad More than any of the <lb/>
others. <lb/>
I. We have sold lo other nations <lb/>
we ever <lb/>
before, the figure being i. <lb/>
ibis year, II, <lb/>
. yen -a gain of <lb/>
more in one yen <lb/>
and a of over <lb/>
1805. <lb/>
We have s . mole goods to <lb/>
other countries this year than has <lb/>
any other nation in world, our <lb/>
exports exceeding even thole <lb/>
Britain more than <lb/>
11.000, That i to say. we have <lb/>
become the exporting <lb/>
nation in tin- world. <lb/>
We are buying leas than ever <lb/>
before of other nations, so <lb/>
exports over Imports is <lb/>
nearly double what ever was <lb/>
In it a- <lb/>
highest reach <lb/>
This year it is about MOO, <lb/>
And there has been an <lb/>
every year since 1800. <lb/>
is no wonder that. <lb/>
paying <lb/>
abroad buying enormous <lb/>
of American securities <lb/>
there, we have Imported during <lb/>
the eleven months of this year <lb/>
about in gold to <lb/>
New <lb/>
for all the public funds which may <lb/>
be in. or come into, his custody as <lb/>
post he and his <lb/>
are on bin official bond <lb/>
to the same extent as <lb/>
for tin-defaults and defalcations <lb/>
his subordinate. The bond taken <lb/>
from clerks in <lb/>
offices arc simply of which <lb/>
the States may avail itself <lb/>
Times Have Changed. Old <lb/>
Manners <lb/>
In times, when every man <lb/>
to know his neighbor <lb/>
business the Merchant could <lb/>
to down at his case knowing <lb/>
as long us he had the <lb/>
goods needed, trade would conic to <lb/>
without solicitation, but in <lb/>
these days of hurry and <lb/>
lion Hie man ho expects sue <lb/>
Mod must tell the public what he <lb/>
hits to sell through newspapers. <lb/>
Ami be has to tell in the right <lb/>
way too, Mis ml be readable <lb/>
and must keep right along. He <lb/>
and shell of a value of need to cast a biscuit <lb/>
Tin- North Carolina shad catch for <lb/>
the year under discussion was <lb/>
worth ; our oysters <lb/>
brought <lb/>
expect a loaf <lb/>
back tomorrow. Advertising is <lb/>
best paying Investment in the <lb/>
world but it must he done in a <lb/>
business like manner. <lb/>
SI AMI MS. <lb/>
Dee. <lb/>
If the weather continues <lb/>
warm will have no <lb/>
snow to ride around in Saturday <lb/>
night. <lb/>
Smith Paul is for a holiday <lb/>
trip nod to attend the marriage of <lb/>
his sister his home <lb/>
county . <lb/>
day sis-his T. Proctor. <lb/>
Miss Louise <lb/>
school teacher of this place i and <lb/>
Miss Delia Topping <lb/>
left this morning for Washington <lb/>
where they will take the train for <lb/>
I heir home near to spend <lb/>
tin- holidays. <lb/>
Many thanks lo the young men <lb/>
who gave us a grand serenade <lb/>
Wednesday night. <lb/>
Mr. Mayo, Aurora, woo <lb/>
to sis-his brother J. W. <lb/>
Mayo, will leave today. <lb/>
CARD MR. L. <lb/>
Si i k. Va. Dec. <lb/>
I want to ask to express <lb/>
through your paper my gratitude <lb/>
and thankfulness to the dear <lb/>
of interest <lb/>
my welfare by extending their <lb/>
sympathy to me in my helpless <lb/>
condition. I assure have <lb/>
my heartfelt thanks for their <lb/>
kindness, whether ills- much or <lb/>
little. <lb/>
lam not in itch this <lb/>
morning after my <lb/>
but I am <lb/>
to Is- able to gel buck to <lb/>
in a few days. <lb/>
It. D. A i. <lb/>
go back at but will teach I <lb/>
school at <lb/>
The wire makers ill soon <lb/>
have enough Christmas <lb/>
back t those old ma <lb/>
chines again. They have got some- <lb/>
thing lo make as fast as people <lb/>
want it. <lb/>
Kev. K. D. Carroll, his w and <lb/>
wife's sister. Miss Davis, who have <lb/>
been spending <lb/>
this community. train for <lb/>
j their in last <lb/>
algal. <lb/>
The Ch list mas tree exercises at <lb/>
the Ki pi i-i church Sit night j <lb/>
were a success all passed off <lb/>
quietly, followed by a tine display <lb/>
of lire works by the <lb/>
Don't you a New Year Wag- <lb/>
on. Cart. Plow, Saddle or Cart Sad- <lb/>
r If so. The A. i. Cox Mfg <lb/>
Co. can supply you one ready <lb/>
or can make one to order on <lb/>
short notice. <lb/>
Piano Janie Drown <lb/>
Fannie <lb/>
the school. <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
Piano James. <lb/>
LAND BALK. <lb/>
By virtue of an order of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Pill county made <lb/>
in a certain Special Proceeding <lb/>
therein pending, entitled. H. <lb/>
Cobb and Cox against C. A. <lb/>
will on Mon- <lb/>
day, February IMP, sell at <lb/>
public sale before the Court House <lb/>
door in to the highest <lb/>
bidder, a certain tract or parcel of <lb/>
land in the county Pill adjoin- <lb/>
the lauds of A. C. Tucker. <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
containing one hundred and <lb/>
seen more or and known <lb/>
as the formerly <lb/>
belonging to M. L. <lb/>
ed. <lb/>
This the 90th day of <lb/>
L. <lb/>
William A. of <lb/>
township, he is <lb/>
l years old has never shaved <lb/>
and has a heavy very silky <lb/>
black as a crow's wing. And <lb/>
Vocal Helen Forties. u n f <lb/>
never smoked or <lb/>
chewed tobacco, never taken a dose <lb/>
and has never been fish- <lb/>
or hunting. He attends st rid <lb/>
to bis business, which is farm- <lb/>
Piano Inna Cobb, <lb/>
Lucy Forties and Myra Moore. <lb/>
Vocal Janie Tyson. <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
Some of the pupils have am. <lb/>
music lessons only two or three <lb/>
mouths, yet they played excellent <lb/>
The by Miss <lb/>
the teacher, were <lb/>
charming. <lb/>
While the attendance of the <lb/>
forth.- first half term has <lb/>
not ban large. Prof, <lb/>
stated that it had satisfactory. <lb/>
He his assistants are to lie <lb/>
commended for the faithful work <lb/>
they have done. <lb/>
The takes holiday until <lb/>
Jan. 2nd. <lb/>
votes the straight Democratic tick- <lb/>
et Record. <lb/>
Some Seasonable Proverbs <lb/>
Here are a few seasonable <lb/>
interesting perhaps to those who <lb/>
concern themselves the <lb/>
If a Christmas ice hangs on <lb/>
willow, clover may lie cut at <lb/>
changeable and mild. <lb/>
t he w hole winter will remain a child. <lb/>
The month that good <lb/>
will go out bad. <lb/>
January warm. Lord have <lb/>
Many. <lb/>
If it snows on Christmas night <lb/>
we expect a bop crop next <lb/>
year. <lb/>
The first three days of January <lb/>
rule the coming three months. <lb/>
The days commencing <lb/>
and ending January <lb/>
said to In- the keys lo weather <lb/>
of the <lb/>
If the situ shines through the <lb/>
apple tree on day, there <lb/>
will lie an abundant crop the fol- <lb/>
lowing year. <lb/>
The say. <lb/>
herd would rather see his wife <lb/>
enter the stable on Christmas day <lb/>
than the <lb/>
INKY ICICLES. <lb/>
Ml Sp I <lb/>
a nil r .- and to mac <lb/>
.-. inc. No <lb/>
MM worker. m-r <lb/>
mi, an <lb/>
t-m H <lb/>
or M- <lb/>
Old it Era <lb/>
That when yon buy it is <lb/>
economy to get the t <lb/>
That is what we have, <lb/>
The last of everything. <lb/>
Ton may need. <lb/>
We can supply all your needs in <lb/>
Fine Candies, Fruits of all kinds, <lb/>
Nuts, Kan-in.-. We have Fine <lb/>
CIGARS. in a box, put up es- <lb/>
for us. <lb/>
J. L. BRO <lb/>
B TO SELL, <lb/>
-TUB <lb/>
RICKS TAFT STOCK <lb/>
must be sold <lb/>
JANUARY 1st, 1899 <lb/>
And order to do this they will be sold <lb/>
AT COST LESS THAN COST IF NECESSARY. <lb/>
AT COST AND LESS THAN COST IF NECESSARY <lb/>
This is no fake. Come and price the goods and see that we mean <lb/>
what we say. This is a CASH HALE, please do not ask for <lb/>
THE EXCELLENCE OF OF <lb/>
due only to the originality <lb/>
simplicity of lint also <lb/>
to tin, ear and skill which it Is <lb/>
processes <lb/>
known t, the no <lb/>
Co. only, unit to Impress <lb/>
oil the the <lb/>
true Hint As the <lb/>
Syrup of is ii <lb/>
by the Flo Co. <lb/>
only, a of will <lb/>
in the worthless <lb/>
other par- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
PM Co. with the <lb/>
the satisfaction <lb/>
the genuine of has <lb/>
given to million, nukes <lb/>
the name of the Company a guaranty <lb/>
of the excellence of remedy. It la <lb/>
far in advance of all other laxatives, <lb/>
as It Kb on the kidneys, and <lb/>
bowels without or weaken- <lb/>
them, it does not nor <lb/>
nauseate In order beneficial <lb/>
effect-,, the name of<lb/>
CALIFORNIA TO SYRUP CO. <lb/>
AN ins. <lb/>
Every lime Satan closes it door <lb/>
lie opens a larger one. <lb/>
The blunt man often the <lb/>
must cutting remarks. <lb/>
is often responsible for <lb/>
lasting friendships. <lb/>
The man who is in him- <lb/>
self has no fear of being jilted. <lb/>
The is a tidy bird. He <lb/>
invariably carries a comb with him. <lb/>
Courtship and romance arc more <lb/>
ink-resting than marriage mid his- <lb/>
The man with a narrow mind <lb/>
usually make up it in the <lb/>
length of bis arguments. <lb/>
There may lie a dual a <lb/>
when is located in the <lb/>
southeast section of a check. <lb/>
It's a consolation to some men <lb/>
who arc short on hair to know that <lb/>
they are long on brains. <lb/>
The frankness with which a 17- <lb/>
year old girl refers to herself an <lb/>
old maid is certainly amusing. <lb/>
Incompatibility of temper <lb/>
ways I hut parties have <lb/>
kind of r <lb/>
of it. <lb/>
A pessimist says that the only <lb/>
way to avoid trouble, escape hard- <lb/>
ships, all that <lb/>
soil <lb/>
News. <lb/>
Thank yon good <lb/>
people for your lib- <lb/>
patronage <lb/>
the past week. <lb/>
We will keep at the <lb/>
head of the <lb/>
for good goods <lb/>
and low prices. <lb/>
H. M. <lb/>
HERE'S TH <lb/>
L, <lb/>
Watch the Folk, <lb/>
They Pass By. <lb/>
from the Normal <lb/>
at <lb/>
The SI .,., <lb/>
, -tr Sarah . . <lb/>
Neck., came evening was in and eon <lb/>
,,,, ,. nu, . <lb/>
able., <lb/>
aim of which <lb/>
b. . la to amuse and in no <lb/>
Kn, M., T <lb/>
to their . <lb/>
Tut km,.,,. L,., <lb/>
A. A. Jr <lb/>
Mourn today. <lb/>
.-. V Us.,,, <lb/>
went <lb/>
to visit <lb/>
Durham Christmas <lb/>
l with his <lb/>
e I further <lb/>
Accept our many <lb/>
thanks for <lb/>
liberal patronage <lb/>
during the <lb/>
days and we prom- <lb/>
to keep lour <lb/>
reputation for <lb/>
goods at <lb/>
LOW PRICES. <lb/>
Mi.-vs i-.,,,,,;, ,.,. <lb/>
wife left this <lb/>
Ken., . spend <lb/>
Mi- Clan. <lb/>
evening <lb/>
N. H. <lb/>
evening from a meet <lb/>
at <lb/>
Victor k <lb/>
Wednesday night lo mi <lb/>
for dance. <lb/>
next Friday night. <lb/>
Ind, <lb/>
Miss i Washing <lb/>
ton. who has been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
A. let <lb/>
E. H. left this L , <lb/>
holiday trip to <lb/>
Washington. Dan- <lb/>
i that at <lb/>
dean. <lb/>
Sued humor. <lb/>
Mr. Bertram plays the part Mm <lb/>
Bobbin and Mr. <lb/>
is ; ,. <lb/>
to music <lb/>
though it contains numbers<lb/>
TODAY MARKETS, <lb/>
Walter . <lb/>
Visitor, ea. delineations <lb/>
section. <lb/>
with relatives <lb/>
in<lb/>
i m <lb/>
Here we are again. <lb/>
Time for squaring up accounts. <lb/>
The Legislature next Wed- <lb/>
County Commissioners meet <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
There is considerable cotton vet <lb/>
The is the talk <lb/>
of the town. <lb/>
This is week the <lb/>
merchants. <lb/>
hopes bud a <lb/>
happy Christmas. <lb/>
express fresh Mountain But <lb/>
cents per pound, M. <lb/>
annals. <lb/>
Will per <lb/>
dozen for Cartridges, dead or alive <lb/>
w. c. Hum <lb/>
The mOOn got ashamed of her <lb/>
fullness came near having her <lb/>
hid Tuesday night. <lb/>
The Reflector Hook Store has <lb/>
pads of long ruled bill paper, the <lb/>
very thing <lb/>
They look like large figures, <lb/>
so they are. Al the same <lb/>
they represent the of <lb/>
pounds of leaf tobacco sold on the <lb/>
market from August 1st <lb/>
Mr. Julian C. <lb/>
Jordan, secretary of the <lb/>
from the <lb/>
the season to the <lb/>
day adjournment the aggregate is <lb/>
pounds. This market <lb/>
sells <lb/>
Miss ho.- <lb/>
evening- from at <lb/>
all the <lb/>
evening from his trip <lb/>
up the road. <lb/>
It. l. Harding came home Wed- <lb/>
evening from the <lb/>
Hill.<lb/>
been visiting Miss Marv Alice <lb/>
Move, returned home today. <lb/>
T. A. who has been <lb/>
auctioned at the Planters Ware- <lb/>
left Ibis Milton. <lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Who has visiting Mi-s. <lb/>
s. home today . <lb/>
Miss Sarah retained <lb/>
home evening from <lb/>
where she had bean <lb/>
attending <lb/>
E. I. Jack- <lb/>
sou, passed through <lb/>
Wednesday evening returning <lb/>
home from school Wake Forest. <lb/>
this true to . <lb/>
within the limits of an en <lb/>
V. King, operator appealing to the taste <lb/>
at spent last night here of moral and <lb/>
and bit t,, visit his parents <lb/>
near Falkland, . <lb/>
lb.- Kinston Daily Pro. re <lb/>
E. foreman the <lb/>
Neck Mess win. i <lb/>
and let. this <lb/>
gave u <lb/>
R . v.- .<lb/>
as <lb/>
A. CO <lb/>
r. <lb/>
-I, r tin- of <lb/>
ALLEY. <lb/>
over linker c. Hall's <lb/>
Stoic <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Cotton High Lea <lb/>
.-, t, <lb/>
.,.,, <lb/>
August <lb/>
. <lb/>
cm ,,,<lb/>
X.-. <lb/>
Hals, <lb/>
All goods free <lb/>
part --I th.- <lb/>
I;. BROS <lb/>
B. ., <lb/>
ii i <lb/>
.;. i <lb/>
Close. <lb/>
;. i <lb/>
-i,<lb/>
.-. I I ; <lb/>
Sugar, i. <lb/>
St. <lb/>
Tone. <lb/>
Steady. <lb/>
Los <lb/>
ti- <lb/>
ll,,,,. <lb/>
i in <lb/>
cuing from Charleston <lb/>
their old <lb/>
Hi, l-s. <lb/>
returned Monday <lb/>
W. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Smith in <lb/>
Long went to Wilson <lb/>
. lot. for <lb/>
O. p. <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
. II. <lb/>
J. A. left <lb/>
W. returned <lb/>
day evening. <lb/>
in Lewiston. <lb/>
Adrian Savage <lb/>
went to <lb/>
Millie <lb/>
around th. <lb/>
W. ti. Alley left <lb/>
for Wilson, <lb/>
this <lb/>
C. II. Bernard went to <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
W . . Alley from <lb/>
son Monday evening. <lb/>
Parker, of <lb/>
ill Thursday. <lb/>
. T. left this <lb/>
Mount. <lb/>
In laying your business for <lb/>
next year you should include a <lb/>
good advertising space Tub Br- <lb/>
Mr. has moved <lb/>
into his Bin store and <lb/>
Messrs. C. Cobb Sou have <lb/>
moved to the lie- store. <lb/>
Will you need a new set of <lb/>
for the new year The <lb/>
Book Store has a lot of double <lb/>
single entry ledgers, day books, aw, <lb/>
Te did not get in <lb/>
very mischief this Christmas. <lb/>
They did more damage the <lb/>
male academy building than else- <lb/>
where. <lb/>
Everybody to enjoy <lb/>
Christmas. There was not ho <lb/>
as much noise as usual, and <lb/>
there was leas than <lb/>
we ever saw at Christmas. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
Mr. E. It. Tull, f Kinston, <lb/>
by bis brothers, Messrs <lb/>
Isaac and Tull, Kev. J. A. <lb/>
Lee and Mr. <lb/>
over the train <lb/>
They drove out to the home of Mr <lb/>
M. Edwards, near <lb/>
where the hitter's daughter, Miss <lb/>
Nellie, and Mr. E. It. Toll were <lb/>
married this afternoon by Kev. Mr. <lb/>
Lee. The party- will return to <lb/>
Kinston on the evening train. <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
Social <lb/>
U. II. Hughes left this atoning <lb/>
tug for <lb/>
King returned <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
Herbert Han is went to Wilson <lb/>
today to spend the holidays. <lb/>
W. left tins <lb/>
to spend Christmas in Durham. <lb/>
A. Neil left this morning for <lb/>
Durham to spend holidays. <lb/>
Q. F. Evans left this morning <lb/>
for on <lb/>
Miss Jennie of Kinston, <lb/>
over this to visit <lb/>
here, <lb/>
came home <lb/>
evening from Washing- <lb/>
ton City. <lb/>
t. <lb/>
w. Bernard returned <lb/>
Chapel <lb/>
I. II. spent <lb/>
and Tuesday at Mild nil. <lb/>
Charlie Latham retained<lb/>
Foster Tuesday <lb/>
to visit relatives. <lb/>
L. I. Moore returned Monday <lb/>
evening from a trip up the mad. <lb/>
cur assembled at <lb/>
in Kinston.<lb/>
i,,,, <lb/>
amusing doings the <lb/>
;,, <lb/>
acting Mr. <lb/>
Hen ram. a- Mis <lb/>
Mr. Willard, as Mr. <lb/>
Moat of the numbers were <lb/>
but among I hem a <lb/>
row very beautiful and vi.-n <lb/>
selections. <lb/>
All acquitted themselves ham <lb/>
nun credit <lb/>
for the nice the gave. <lb/>
Admission Kids IS <lb/>
cents. Reserved scats i.-, ,,.,., <lb/>
extra on sale Dr. <lb/>
Drug Si or.-. <lb/>
WRECK Till; ROAD. <lb/>
I Car Turns Over and <lb/>
Blocks the Track. <lb/>
To. <lb/>
bound freight train <lb/>
that passed <lb/>
Friday morning was oar <lb/>
to wrecked between <lb/>
and Scotland Neck. l. some <lb/>
for cause of the box <lb/>
ears turned over. This derailed <lb/>
another car and pulled it across the <lb/>
track. A train hand Was <lb/>
ear that turned over was hurl <lb/>
Peal spent Monday <lb/>
Tuesday with his mother Bethel. lumber falling on him. <lb/>
The bound passenger train <lb/>
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Beat Rice <lb/>
Peanut Spanish <lb/>
Virginia <lb/>
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goods kept on <lb/>
hand. Country mid <lb/>
A trial will <lb/>
REMEMBER <lb/>
Harry Skinner <lb/>
came home from City <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
II. A. and wife left <lb/>
this morning for Henderson to <lb/>
spend the <lb/>
Bar. A. Better went to Scot <lb/>
land Keck Monday to spend a few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Mrs. C. little son <lb/>
went to Wilson today to visit <lb/>
went to <lb/>
returned <lb/>
To be entertaining <lb/>
one to be <lb/>
asleep. sweets i <lb/>
and salads when the I <lb/>
stomach craves <lb/>
food or none <lb/>
at all. To <lb/>
when one wants to <lb/>
cry. All this and I <lb/>
much mm e <lb/>
society de- <lb/>
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followers. <lb/>
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strain <lb/>
on the <lb/>
nerves <lb/>
eats <lb/>
a. <lb/>
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pains In <lb/>
the back and loins. <lb/>
The blues. All <lb/>
such symptoms in- <lb/>
serious de- <lb/>
the <lb/>
delicate female or- <lb/>
and must <lb/>
overcome st <lb/>
once. Remove <lb/>
cause. Strengthen <lb/>
nature. <lb/>
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a Christmas tree and party in <lb/>
opera night. It was to women <lb/>
is not a mysterious <lb/>
of but a <lb/>
aid In accordance <lb/>
very successful and <lb/>
present enjoyed it. <lb/>
I'm C. Almanac for <lb/>
up eon <lb/>
the newly elected Stale of- <lb/>
members of the As <lb/>
for sale by <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
from approved<lb/>
Regulator is by physicians who <lb/>
it, has been In sue- <lb/>
have <lb/>
use quartet of a century. <lb/>
Is sold by nu i-Ms at one dollar a bottle. <lb/>
Health for mailed <lb/>
upon <lb/>
II. P. left this <lb/>
for Henderson to spend the <lb/>
with <lb/>
J. C. and wife <lb/>
morning to <lb/>
holidays with <lb/>
Miss Maggie left this <lb/>
morning fur to spend <lb/>
Christ mils with her brother. <lb/>
Miss Maud came from <lb/>
Washington Thursday afternoon <lb/>
to spend the home. <lb/>
Miss Willie- left this <lb/>
morning to spend the with <lb/>
Mrs. T. E. at City. <lb/>
left for <lb/>
Wilson and from will goto <lb/>
his home Henderson <lb/>
lays.<lb/>
W. went to <lb/>
today. <lb/>
II. left this morning <lb/>
for Haiti <lb/>
I. II. left this <lb/>
lo Christmas. <lb/>
went <lb/>
today <lb/>
Km. B. left this <lb/>
to spend Christmas with her son <lb/>
in Wilson. <lb/>
I. Hart, arrived <lb/>
evening to visit <lb/>
A. Kicks <lb/>
Monday and <lb/>
night. <lb/>
E. If. Moore of Washington j, <lb/>
here for a short v <lb/>
Nurseries. <lb/>
dwell, who had been up to <lb/>
visit his parents, returned to Wash- <lb/>
today. <lb/>
W. Evans, who has <lb/>
away levers months, returned a <lb/>
day or two ago. <lb/>
Mrs. S. M. Schultz <lb/>
went to Mount to <lb/>
visit her <lb/>
Miss Katie I,, of Wash <lb/>
is visiting at the home of <lb/>
Mr. Allen Warren. <lb/>
J. It. Tingle wont to <lb/>
Tuesday to attend a meeting of <lb/>
County Superintendents. <lb/>
Mrs. Zeno Moore child arc <lb/>
spending the holidays with her <lb/>
parents in <lb/>
H . T. wife <lb/>
evening from a visit to <lb/>
their daughter Kenly. <lb/>
Kirk Williams, of <lb/>
evening to visit <lb/>
Mrs. A. <lb/>
Miss Loraine Hume left Monday <lb/>
lo sand the holidays with relatives <lb/>
and in Wilmington. <lb/>
Mr. and Urn. B. Warren <lb/>
child returned today from a <lb/>
visit to in <lb/>
was held several hours at Scotland <lb/>
waiting for the track to gel <lb/>
Clear, and did Dot reach here until <lb/>
nearly u o'clock.<lb/>
The new hand the tutor <lb/>
age Professor of <lb/>
Philadelphia is One <lb/>
bids fair to be one of the <lb/>
bands in the Stale, One <lb/>
thing is very striking interest <lb/>
lug about this Hon. a. a. <lb/>
rot-lies, who the people of <lb/>
Bounty all love. Is a member of this <lb/>
band and he has tour sous <lb/>
kinsmen in band, all of <lb/>
for extra musical <lb/>
talent. is g they are <lb/>
doing well and the public may con <lb/>
themselves that in th. <lb/>
near future there is <lb/>
good in them. <lb/>
for the band. <lb/>
c, <lb/>
WHEN Mil <lb/>
New Year <lb/>
CARRY A I. LIKE OF- <lb/>
Overcoats, <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
Hi. <lb/>
is nothing nicer than a Suit of Clothes or a pair of Sin <lb/>
a Christmas <lb/>
for <lb/>
Boy Hurt. <lb/>
On Monday Master <lb/>
Wilson, a little son of Mr. W. IS. <lb/>
W was A <lb/>
cannon cracker exploded in his <lb/>
baud and tore ii In a fearful man <lb/>
He has suffered intensely <lb/>
from the injury. <lb/>
Co T.<lb/>
Savage, Son Co., <lb/>
mm, a. <lb/>
I J. <lb/>
Miss Hi<lb/>
Mrs. Beaufort <lb/>
county, arrived Tuesday evening to <lb/>
visit her sister. Mrs. <lb/>
Mrs, II. Randolph, who ha.- <lb/>
visiting her parents Mil <lb/>
died, eve <lb/>
Kinston, <lb/>
was visiting he sister. Mrs. <lb/>
It. W. King, left Tuesday for Tar <lb/>
horn. <lb/>
J. II. Neck, <lb/>
down to visit II. <lb/>
this <lb/>
v of <lb/>
nice Hardware. <lb/>
I can now found in . <lb/>
brick Sim-,. <lb/>
W, III own. <lb/>
COMB In <lb/>
It. <lb/>
m i i ox m m a <lb/>
St. NORFOLK, VA. <lb/>
Cash Advances on Consignment. Prompt Returns <lb/>
and Market Prices Guaranteed <lb/>
in Cotton Bagging, Ti.-, Ban, <lb/>
and <lb/>
I HERE. <lb/>
V. J IV -was <lb/>
My Fall Winter look <lb/>
SHOES-HATS-PANTS <lb/>
and of <lb/>
Heavy Groceries have arrived we will pat <lb/>
the price so low to you until it will compel you <lb/>
II you once hear the <lb/>
price you are customer. <lb/>
James B. White <lb/>
Greenville, N<lb/>
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You May Never but Should you <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
Come to see us.<lb/>
Anything a <lb/>
Visiting <lb/>
We carry a of the <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
Geo. S. Parker <lb/>
Fountain Pen <lb/>
It is a big hit n pen <lb/>
and is distinctive Parker <lb/>
N ct only does it feed the ink <lb/>
perfectly, but soiled <lb/>
fingers. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
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Is a year and contains <lb/>
the y wt gives <lb/>
information to the <lb/>
th i rowing <lb/>
co, that is worth many times <lb/>
e than the price. <lb/>
HIS LIFE WAS SAVED. <lb/>
Mr. E. Lilly, a prominent cit- <lb/>
of Mo., lately hail <lb/>
wonderful a <lb/>
death. n telling of it he <lb/>
I WM taken Typhoid Fever, <lb/>
that rim into Pneumonia. My <lb/>
lungs hardened. I so <lb/>
weak couldn't hardy sit <lb/>
Nothing helped me. I expected <lb/>
moo to die of Consumption, when I <lb/>
of Ir. King Hew <lb/>
One bottle gave gnat relief. <lb/>
I continued to use it, now am <lb/>
well I emit say too <lb/>
in its This marvel- <lb/>
his medicine <lb/>
eat cue in the for all throat <lb/>
and lung troubles. Regular size <lb/>
Trial bottles free <lb/>
at L. Drag Store; <lb/>
en bottle guaranteed. <lb/>
Notices. <lb/>
COMMISSIONERS SALE. <lb/>
Poster <lb/>
In Sup. Court. <lb/>
Sale of <lb/>
for Partition. <lb/>
Carolina i <lb/>
Pitt Comity, i <lb/>
vs. <lb/>
II <lb/>
wards and <lb/>
rah Edwards. W II <lb/>
Harris and wife. <lb/>
Lizzie Harris and <lb/>
Tripp. <lb/>
virtue of an order in the <lb/>
above I sell on Monday <lb/>
the of at <lb/>
the Court House door in Greenville, <lb/>
at IS o'clock M- to the highest <lb/>
bidder for i-ash. the following real <lb/>
property to wit One piece r <lb/>
of land ill in <lb/>
Content township, adjoining the <lb/>
lands of Bryan Tripp <lb/>
and others, being the land former <lb/>
Iv deeded l. X. to <lb/>
Cure <lb/>
Liv- ills. <lb/>
ave Your Money. <lb/>
box of will s- <lb/>
dollars in K <lb/>
liver <lb/>
j Reckless <lb/>
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constipation <lb/>
a million people <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
A gentleman remarked rut-cut <lb/>
that had a stranger or an outsider ., <lb/>
come to North Carolina, and Tripp containing <lb/>
ten acres more or less. Said lands <lb/>
will he sold for partition. <lb/>
This day of December <lb/>
Wm. F. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
the cures among oar people that <lb/>
Mrs. Joe had <lb/>
made, the people would have <lb/>
stirred as never before. Head this <lb/>
and <lb/>
Eleven years ago I had a child <lb/>
was delicate from and <lb/>
for mouths she was under COD <lb/>
slant care of the bed physician <lb/>
had in our town. his <lb/>
powerless control <lb/>
bowel trouble, which had he- <lb/>
come chronic dysentery. She also <lb/>
aggravated blood <lb/>
trouble, which caused large <lb/>
and risings to out <lb/>
body. Oil time there would be as almost self supporting. <lb/>
a- or We had several I reasons for selling. Ten. <lb/>
doctors to treat her at different <lb/>
Ilium, but nothing reached her <lb/>
case. They would lance these <lb/>
lint as soon as one was cured <lb/>
another broke out. and tin- doctors <lb/>
v a Li a <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
On Tuesday at I- o'clock. Jan- <lb/>
3rd will offer for sale <lb/>
public notion before the Court <lb/>
House door Is Greenville. X. c. <lb/>
my lot in the <lb/>
low n on <lb/>
and First streets where I now re <lb/>
side. <lb/>
This is an excellent opportunity <lb/>
fr one wishing a good home. <lb/>
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made <lb/>
known on day of sale. <lb/>
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Mr. <lb/>
for to <lb/>
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gave me no hope of her cure. J <lb/>
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sum-ring for six months, I was in- therein pending, entitled Jesse <lb/>
-piled to Mrs, Joe Person's Cannon. Administrator, ail <lb/>
Remedy. There was a change for ministering the estate of Amy <lb/>
the better in twenty-four hours, j, deceased, against Robert <lb/>
Bonn <lb/>
Pitt County. i r <lb/>
Cannon. Public <lb/>
tor, administering the estate of <lb/>
Banes, deceased. <lb/>
Against <lb/>
lames George <lb/>
Hagar An Jenny <lb/>
and <lb/>
who is a defendant <lb/>
In the above cause, will <lb/>
take notice that a special proceed- <lb/>
entitled as above, has bean <lb/>
commenced in the Superior Court <lb/>
f Pitt county. the Clerk, to <lb/>
sell the real estate of <lb/>
la order to make assets-. <lb/>
and the said defendant w ill further <lb/>
take notice that she is to <lb/>
appear at the office of the Clerk of <lb/>
Superior Court of Pitt county, <lb/>
on Friday the 6th day of <lb/>
in Greenville, and answer or <lb/>
demur to the petition com- <lb/>
plaint tiled in said action, or the <lb/>
plaint apply to the court for <lb/>
the relief demanded therein. <lb/>
Given under ray hand, this 88th <lb/>
day of <lb/>
B. A. Clerk <lb/>
Court Pitt Co. <lb/>
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Vie Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices reasonable <lb/>
seemed to check the once. <lb/>
and after using a few bottles <lb/>
child entirely cored, and has <lb/>
I never since had any sign of trouble <lb/>
am is now in perfect health. A <lb/>
few years after this I had two sores <lb/>
to break on my ankle, and <lb/>
Williamson and others. will on <lb/>
Monday, 2nd. MM, sell at <lb/>
public sale at the court house door <lb/>
in the highest bidder <lb/>
for cash, that certain lot in the <lb/>
town of Greenville, situated on the <lb/>
corner of Second and <lb/>
Streisand known in the plan of <lb/>
said town as lot number one bun <lb/>
strange I did not think of and twelve <lb/>
Urn. Joe Person's Remedy. I was <lb/>
under the treatment of doctors for <lb/>
three years, hut the sores continued <lb/>
to get worse until they had eaten <lb/>
to the bone. I then thought of <lb/>
trying Mis. Person's Wash and <lb/>
so, and is almost useless to <lb/>
it soon made a cure. <lb/>
wish I could <lb/>
man. woman and child, in <lb/>
Carolina could hear, that I <lb/>
might tell what Per- <lb/>
son's Remedy and Wash did for <lb/>
me and mine. advised one of <lb/>
who had been a terrible <lb/>
sufferer for a long time, with nurses <lb/>
sore mouth. She used the Remedy <lb/>
and Wash, and it Boon made a <lb/>
cure. <lb/>
I have recommended it to ever <lb/>
so main of friends, for <lb/>
other ailments, and I have <lb/>
never known to fail to cure yet. <lb/>
There is no medicine equal to it. <lb/>
BEAD LoNi;. <lb/>
Roxboro, Co., Oct. s, <lb/>
Public <lb/>
Administering the estate of Amy <lb/>
Williamson, <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives the home news every <lb/>
at small price <lb/>
cf cents a month. Are <lb/>
yo i a subscriber It not <lb/>
ought to be. <lb/>
Head your to E. <lb/>
Co., in t a . of <lb/>
New LiTe Ellis. A trial mil <lb/>
yon of their <lb/>
pills in are <lb/>
in the ours <lb/>
t ion hick Headache. <lb/>
and Liver troubles have <lb/>
invaluable. They are <lb/>
ten lo lie perfectly from every <lb/>
substance to be purely <lb/>
do not by <lb/>
. their but by giving tone to <lb/>
and greatly <lb/>
the Regular size per box. <lb/>
Jno. I,. Woolen, <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
of an older of the <lb/>
of Pitt County in the <lb/>
case of it. Greene, of <lb/>
It. Cox vs Mary Cox and Jesse Ii. <lb/>
Cox. Jr. the undersigned will sell <lb/>
for cash at the Court House door <lb/>
in Greenville Monday the <lb/>
day of January. 1809, the following <lb/>
described piece, panel or tract of, ran <lb/>
land, situated in the County of <lb/>
and located X Roads. <lb/>
the junction of the <lb/>
and Tails run- <lb/>
down the Newborn road to <lb/>
James Cox's line, thence with <lb/>
James Cox's line around to the <lb/>
ft road. with the Tall <lb/>
road to John W. Cox's two and a <lb/>
half acre tract to the <lb/>
the acre tract on Hie Tall road, <lb/>
with said Taft road to <lb/>
the beginning, containing the <lb/>
homestead acres, be- <lb/>
the laud owned the late <lb/>
Jesse If. Cox. <lb/>
This Nov. 20th <lb/>
It. <lb/>
G, James, <lb/>
Attorney. <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
By virtue of the So- <lb/>
of Pitt County made on <lb/>
the null day of December ISM in <lb/>
a certain Special Proceeding therein <lb/>
pending, entitled Cannon. <lb/>
Public Administrator, administer <lb/>
big the estate of Warren <lb/>
against <lb/>
and will on <lb/>
January 12th, WOT, at <lb/>
M. in front of the Court House <lb/>
door in the town of Greenville, sell <lb/>
at public sale to the highest bidder <lb/>
live sevenths interest in that <lb/>
track of laud situated Con- <lb/>
township. Pitt County, ad- <lb/>
joining the lands of Fred <lb/>
horn. the Sam Manning land and <lb/>
others, N acres more or <lb/>
less. Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
12th. <lb/>
Public <lb/>
Administering the estate of War <lb/>
ii. deed. <lb/>
Jarvis Blow, <lb/>
Mil III D <lb/>
no <lb/>
9.45 , . m, <lb/>
Ml p m Marlon <lb/>
in, 7.16 p m, <lb/>
H. <lb/>
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a m, Macon 11.11 i <lb/>
Atlanta 12.15 p m. <lb/>
ton inn. <lb/>
a m. Jacksonville 7.80 a -u <lb/>
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12.00 pm, in <lb/>
pm, <lb/>
mend 7.80 pm, <lb/>
Norfolk p,. <lb/>
1.00 Ii. k j Mount <lb/>
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Wagons, Shoo <lb/>
Air I inns, <lb/>
Fire Works, Toys, <lb/>
Cups and Saucers, <lb/>
Mixed Nuts, <lb/>
Bali Ins, <lb/>
Sweet Florida Oranges, <lb/>
Apples,<lb/>
You will never <lb/>
a Standard Sewing Machine. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Bugs <lb/>
j , g <lb/>
Pitt County. i <lb/>
R. J. assignee of W. II. Cox <lb/>
against <lb/>
K. J. <lb/>
In the ii l.-d action, at <lb/>
Spring term INS, of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, judgment <lb/>
having rendered against the <lb/>
defendant in favor of the plaintiff <lb/>
for two hundred and fifty live <lb/>
bus, with interest, and for costs, <lb/>
subject to credits amounting In one <lb/>
hundred and eighty-eight dollars <lb/>
and twenty cents. And it appear <lb/>
that more than three <lb/>
have elapsed since execution has <lb/>
issued and it further <lb/>
appearing l the Court that the <lb/>
defendant is a resident of the <lb/>
Stale of Carolina. And the <lb/>
assignee of said judgment having <lb/>
the proper affidavit and mo <lb/>
for leave to issue execution on <lb/>
said judgment. <lb/>
The said K. J. <lb/>
is hereby to . . u at <lb/>
office in a, on the <lb/>
day of and <lb/>
show cause, if any he why ex- <lb/>
should not issue against <lb/>
him on said judgment otherwise <lb/>
execution will lie accordingly in- <lb/>
sued for the I m due on said <lb/>
Judgment. <lb/>
miller my hand this the <lb/>
day of <lb/>
K. A. Clark <lb/>
Court Co. <lb/>
CATARRH BE <lb/>
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as <lb/>
they Cannot reach of tile <lb/>
disease. Catarrh is a <lb/>
disease, and in order to <lb/>
cure it you must take internal rem- <lb/>
Catarrh Cure is <lb/>
en internally, and acts directly on <lb/>
the minims surface. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a <lb/>
medicine, ma by <lb/>
the best physicians this <lb/>
country for veal's, and is a regular <lb/>
it is composed of the <lb/>
tonics known, combined with <lb/>
the In-st blood purifiers, act <lb/>
on the mucous surfaces. The <lb/>
perfect of the two in <lb/>
i what such <lb/>
wonderful results <lb/>
Send for testimonials, free. <lb/>
F. J. Co., Props. <lb/>
Sold by druggists, Toledo, O, <lb/>
Hull's Pills are the l-st. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
Steamers leave on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at ti A. M. for <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
M., it A, M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursday and Saturdays, <lb/>
Hailing hours subject to change de- <lb/>
pending mi stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New and <lb/>
ton, and for all point for the Went <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Old Dominion H. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Buy Line from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest <lb/>
prices paid for country <lb/>
produce <lb/>
Di No. I <lb/>
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Thin i.<lb/>
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p. m., <lb/>
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. leaven <lb/>
a. 8.0 a. <lb/>
i at <lb/>
We have a new <lb/>
hearse an the nicest of <lb/>
Coffins and Caskets, in wood, <lb/>
brought <lb/>
We are prepared to do em- <lb/>
all its <lb/>
Personal attention given to <lb/>
and bodies entrusted <lb/>
to our care will very <lb/>
mark of <lb/>
Our prices are lower than ever. <lb/>
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