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ML THE NEWS <lb />
TWICE <lb />
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The Eastern Reflector <lb />
VOL. XVII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY <lb />
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Diary of the Conflict <lb />
With Spain. <lb />
DEATHS HEAVY ROLL. <lb />
Fatal Shipwrecks. <lb />
Fierce Destructive Con <lb />
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tho Obituary Lint -Personal, Mis- <lb />
and Sporting -A <lb />
Chronological Summary From Jan- <lb />
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Tho powerful republic of <lb />
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of tho year <lb />
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cock, Well known divine, In <lb />
New York aged el. <lb />
POl Club budding and <lb />
casino, burned In New York <lb />
Spanish Senor Polo y Ber- <lb />
appointed minister to the <lb />
to succeed IV <lb />
nth annual convention of <lb />
the National American Woman <lb />
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British simmer <lb />
lost. French steamer <lb />
wrecked off Canary Islands; lives <lb />
lost. <lb />
Frances E. tho well <lb />
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Convention Woman's national <lb />
met In Washington. <lb />
Shipwreck; IS drowned at the <lb />
wrecking of the British ship Asia off <lb />
Continental congress <lb />
of Revolution <lb />
met In Washington. <lb />
D. Conviction In of Zola on charge <lb />
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year's Imprisonment and a lino of <lb />
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with n Trunk <lb />
passengers killed. <lb />
W. It. an <lb />
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ran. in county. aged <lb />
William M. the <lb />
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aged CO <lb />
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works; lives lost. <lb />
Obituary John Thomas <lb />
writer, who served In the <lb />
army. In New York city; aged <lb />
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t Prof. William A. Rodger <lb />
of Colby noted astronomer; <lb />
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Weal <lb />
Col. Henry wounded by <lb />
In a duel growing out of the Zola trial <lb />
In Paris <lb />
China agreed to lease <lb />
Arthur and Wan to Russia <lb />
to years. <lb />
Hugh J a railway <lb />
financier and manager. In Augusta. <lb />
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Anton Heidi, well known <lb />
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Spanish War of Groat <lb />
Britain, Franco, and <lb />
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I. Obituary; James Ronald <lb />
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cavalry corps, <lb />
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Spanish The presidents mS <lb />
ago asking to Intervene In Cu- <lb />
submitted lo <lb />
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on foreign relation. <lb />
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started Homes in a grain <lb />
loss <lb />
ex-president of <lb />
Venezuela, killed In Ii <lb />
Prof. Jobs fa- <lb />
geologist, Cambridge, Mass. <lb />
Parsons <lb />
In New York oily, <lb />
Spanish War- The Cuban Intervention <lb />
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In London <lb />
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Spanish S. Minister Wood- <lb />
ford given bis passports at Madrid. <lb />
Cuba. <lb />
First capture of the war, the <lb />
Spanish ship Ventura. In the <lb />
gulf of Mexico. <lb />
I c. not-d <lb />
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Richard Smith, prominent <lb />
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Ai Admiral <lb />
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troops during a bread riot In Milan <lb />
I. The hotel, <lb />
Springs, Mo. burned, loss. <lb />
U. Fires At Moss,, of <lb />
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II Spanish First V. officer killed <lb />
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workmen killed and II <lb />
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wall In a building In New York <lb />
sailors drowned off tho <lb />
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British Bloomer <lb />
IS At I loss. <lb />
the noted <lb />
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killing workmen. <lb />
At Mass . the <lb />
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Illinois. Michigan and <lb />
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outward author <lb />
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passengers drowned by <lb />
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B. Spanish War COll for <lb />
rs. asked for. <lb />
Shipwreck British steamer Mecca sank <lb />
off lives lust. <lb />
won th., <lb />
M, secret <lb />
of the war landed on Cuban soil <lb />
by tho <lb />
Madeline <lb />
well known widow of Admiral <lb />
John A. In Washington. <lb />
Ornament won <lb />
Handicap. <lb />
Spanish Commotion- <lb />
fleet engaged <lb />
Marine at tho. <lb />
launching of battleship Al- <lb />
on the <lb />
Biennial meeting of the I <lb />
Federation of Clubs opened <lb />
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Spanish troops landed <lb />
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Cornell defeated and <lb />
Harvard In tho vanity boat at <lb />
New London; tune, <lb />
time. Ma, Harvard's, ST. <lb />
K Heavy skirmish of Con. <lb />
Young's brigade with Spaniards 1-as <lb />
Santiago. <lb />
I. Spanish Disparate fighting <lb />
Santiago den. Shaffer's forces; <lb />
bottles at and Ban Juan hill <lb />
The treaty be- <lb />
tween Cleat Britain and china signed. <lb />
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RESOLUTIONS. <lb />
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Sunday Schools. <lb />
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Washington. I. C. <lb />
Where is in wise <lb />
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on earth our In-low- and <lb />
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taxes. application to keep the bridge and <lb />
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., . ., , ., lo -1 he lo teed their <lb />
that the great horde loafers ,, . , <lb />
our Eastern towns ones yet the work Is <lb />
forced to work for or by a is as <lb />
for the public on county roads, North as <lb />
ourselves to sup- i, is to be. We <lb />
Back From Manila. <lb />
Mayor Powell yesterday <lb />
ed a letter from Mr. W. H. Co- <lb />
chairman of the committee on <lb />
attractions for tin- Hoard of Trade <lb />
and Business Men's Association of <lb />
Norfolk, enclosing a copy of a lei <lb />
let- from A N. Crow chief <lb />
of of <lb />
you see be <lb />
field has already re <lb />
pair of the the Nor- <lb />
folk navy writes Mr. Cory. <lb />
This ship was built here is <lb />
dear to our hearts, and we know <lb />
Is yours, being named for your <lb />
We therefore, feel <lb />
it necessary Iii ask <lb />
you use all your Influence with <lb />
your Senators and <lb />
in to have suggestion <lb />
carried out so the officers <lb />
crew can be suitable recap <lb />
lion on their arrival It <lb />
also enable the people of your Stale <lb />
to see this red ship. <lb />
which gained such renown Ma <lb />
Mr. says in ids <lb />
letter the has already <lb />
left Manila for York. <lb />
recommended, however, that she <lb />
1- repaired at the Norfolk navy <lb />
News and <lb />
port such <lb />
We favor refusal of <lb />
and homes or <lb />
I. We favor the social <lb />
mid offensive <lb />
white an I believe <lb />
are <lb />
our Stale and county. <lb />
We a more liberal <lb />
allowance being made to the State than i <lb />
and its and <lb />
explosives during the recent <lb />
days was folly vindicated. What <lb />
with horns, plow share-i <lb />
boy s made all <lb />
deal of noise a minimum <lb />
expense. of joy of the <lb />
UM should have <lb />
full, there is no <lb />
injured eyes and hands. <lb />
There were nervous persons who. <lb />
during days just ended, <lb />
swore they preferred <lb />
and cannon crackers, but they said <lb />
iii wrath, They all know <lb />
now that horns, cowbells plow <lb />
shares are far preferable as <lb />
of torture, and after tills ex- <lb />
it is lo U- hoped the <lb />
explosives will never be <lb />
heard in Charlotte again. <lb />
shall be Increased <lb />
any now <lb />
existing shall be disbanded and <lb />
that here aft no military <lb />
com pa be allowed organization. <lb />
Ii. We demand such a <lb />
in the State as will <lb />
entirely eliminate as a <lb />
factor in North Carolina polities, <lb />
r. We demand <lb />
officials be impeached any <lb />
member of the Assembly <lb />
who has been convicted of a felony <lb />
shall be expelled from the <lb />
We favor demand <lb />
ate cars for races. <lb />
It. commend I hose rail roads. <lb />
mills are <lb />
giving preference to white over <lb />
labor. <lb />
We favor an amendment lo <lb />
the law regarding the carrying of <lb />
weapons so a <lb />
will be required for the carrying of <lb />
Ho- same proceeds of sale of license <lb />
to p to public school funds. <lb />
have white men who will, and can. <lb />
do the work min-h better than is <lb />
be, n- done, who would be glad of <lb />
the job and promise have no <lb />
in It. I She Moor <lb />
a few years ago Mr. <lb />
Ii. II kepi the bridge ill <lb />
boiler repair and one third <lb />
was kept by <lb />
any one else during the veal's he <lb />
was Commissioner I know <lb />
he gave the public teas trouble <lb />
the draw than any . else. He <lb />
did keep you Waiting II half <lb />
hour or an hour, for a boat to pass- <lb />
Why mil give the work lo a while <lb />
man and let the go to those <lb />
he voted for. What say the Com- <lb />
Side Warn Ham <lb />
OBSERVATIONS. <lb />
Made by the Orange<lb />
ON HAND <lb />
THINS or OR <lb />
ON <lb />
WILL NOT RF t <lb />
, i <lb />
LOOK OUT IMITATIONS <lb />
GENUINE BOTTLE <lb />
THE NAME, I <lb />
PERRY DAVIS A J <lb />
thinks be is always <lb />
excusable for the liberty he lakes. <lb />
In- terrible for a man to <lb />
be gored by the horns of a dilemma. <lb />
The mainspring in hope is to <lb />
shove the other fellow aside <lb />
take his place. <lb />
There are two thing the <lb />
can people is- <lb />
and lo be amused. <lb />
The room is where <lb />
female meet, skin their <lb />
neighbors from bead to feet. <lb />
Life is spanned by a rainbow, <lb />
made up of sorrow, <lb />
tinted with radiant hues of <lb />
The memory of <lb />
a man than recollect ion <lb />
Of pleasure for a man can <lb />
longer than he can smile. <lb />
Paragraphs. <lb />
A poor i who is culled pretty <lb />
is really <lb />
A captured, ostrich always means <lb />
a feather in somebody's cap. <lb />
The Chinese never goes on <lb />
the iii hunt Ins cue. <lb />
Kansas boasts of a lady horse <lb />
lamer. She is probably a grass <lb />
A prudent man resembles a pin ; <lb />
his head prevents him too <lb />
far. <lb />
Dudes reduce cigarettes to ashes <lb />
and cigarette do likewise with <lb />
dudes. <lb />
A gem of thought la often <lb />
paired by a bad selling. <lb />
Some people oil airs while <lb />
Others merely whistle them. <lb />
The gathering together of the <lb />
dancing Hakes results in n snow- ball. <lb />
Some people's prospects arc so <lb />
line I hat is almost impossible lo <lb />
them. <lb />
The mail who always says <lb />
i what he means is more numerous <lb />
than popular. <lb />
When a has troubles she <lb />
physician. When n <lb />
man has troubles be consults a <lb />
lawyer. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
An 18-year-old white girl named <lb />
Sarah Johnson, of county, <lb />
recently eloped with a <lb />
preacher. <lb />
L, K. Salisbury, sold a <lb />
Raw York man two Din I dogs for <lb />
A brutally murdered a <lb />
young while man Selma. A <lb />
crowd tried to get and <lb />
lynch him, but the Sheriff eluded <lb />
the crowd the to <lb />
Raleigh for safe keeping. <lb />
will have an exposition <lb />
next fall in place of the usual Stale <lb />
fair. The State has not hail an ex- <lb />
position since 1884, and all efforts <lb />
will lie made to make the next one <lb />
creditable in every detail. <lb />
Senatorial pledges enough have <lb />
been secured to make the passage <lb />
of the bill certain, and it may <lb />
be impossible to obtain those <lb />
pledges, Strong endorsement of <lb />
the democratic opposition to the <lb />
bill is coming from every direction. <lb />
Of course, this sort of thing is hard <lb />
on the volunteers, but the <lb />
isn't worrying about <lb />
The Vanderbilt Interests are not <lb />
with owning one seat in <lb />
the promised by Boss <lb />
for <lb />
are out tor another seat. The body <lb />
of Senator ill, of Vermont, <lb />
who died in Washington, this <lb />
week, and whose will i- <lb />
held in the Senate chamber <lb />
row was cold before the <lb />
wires were being nulled to gel Ir. <lb />
Webb, who married one of <lb />
the girls and who <lb />
railed a residence in Vermont <lb />
veal's ago, for purpose of <lb />
awaiting Senator Mo, i death, <lb />
appointed to succeed him. This <lb />
scheme will be watched with mu.-h <lb />
interest, particularly as it <lb />
been a boast of that <lb />
the Male has never had a rich Ben- <lb />
Perhaps the Vanderbilt who <lb />
owns in X. c, also <lb />
has an eye on the Senate, <lb />
It strikes the a. man who <lb />
no prejudice in the matter <lb />
protection editors <lb />
are among the dallies winch <lb />
die Ame Newspaper <lb />
Association were very <lb />
when signed ail <lb />
lo be presented to the <lb />
Joint High Com- <lb />
asking ilia I <lb />
which now has a duty of ton, <lb />
Wood <lb />
which now has a duly of <lb />
81.87 a ton, be admitted from <lb />
free of duly. The <lb />
goes on lo say that the duly on <lb />
paper and wood nets solely <lb />
for the benefit the paper trust, <lb />
which is unquestionably true, just <lb />
as the duly on many <lb />
acts for the of oilier trusts, <lb />
the most of which could not <lb />
exist under free For <lb />
a protection paper to ask for feat <lb />
trade for paper buys a <lb />
high which others <lb />
buy is equivalent to a man saying. <lb />
on every body else as much <lb />
as you please, as long as my toes are <lb />
These gentlemen should <lb />
bear In mind Unit the average man <lb />
can see rough their <lb />
and that if free trade in paper and <lb />
pulp is a good thing, inns lie <lb />
equally good In everything else. <lb />
Ii has been the fevering of par <lb />
interests that has disgust, , <lb />
so many with every protective tar <lb />
we have had. The theory that <lb />
every man should be allow el lo buy- <lb />
where he can buy the cheapest is <lb />
thoroughly good, but it isn't ear- <lb />
out by allowing one man <lb />
privilege denying II to another, <lb />
Equality before only <lb />
equality possible in any <lb />
the cornerstone of free <lb />
government, Every man that <lb />
sens it weakens free government. <lb />
It seems the reports of <lb />
Otis that will lie unable <lb />
to hold his government together <lb />
long enough to be <lb />
to step down and out by lien. is. <lb />
His Cabinet has resigned he <lb />
has not been able to form another, <lb />
hut that is no reason why a good <lb />
enough government for the Philip- <lb />
pines would not Is; formed from the <lb />
educated and well to do natives, if <lb />
this government chose to lend a <lb />
hand in doing so. is <lb />
SI adventurer, who was a priest's <lb />
servant only a few years ago, and <lb />
who has seeking only his own <lb />
gain, not the welfare -if the islands. <lb />
He and several of a kind <lb />
and For sue <lb />
Mm <lb />
Of. H. Cher- <lb />
., <lb />
is. <lb />
Fork, <lb />
HI,,,,.,. n, <lb />
s a <lb />
for <lb />
. -1 <lb />
Th.-p <lb />
For <lb />
Baa, <lb />
i iii<lb />
old <lb />
J. <lb />
for a sum in Spanish gold and then <lb />
money from I <lb />
bis fellow traitors. <lb />
Senator Perkins, of California <lb />
says he Intends voting against the <lb />
of of pesos, <lb />
unless instructed by legislature <lb />
Of his lo vole for it. He slid <lb />
have very Strong <lb />
ions on this am <lb />
endeavoring to draw an <lb />
dark picture when I say <lb />
a general reaction ex- <lb />
is now going on all over <lb />
the <lb />
while we will Is- face <lb />
with a of the fed <lb />
we have more momentous <lb />
problems lo solve right here at <lb />
home, without going lo fee <lb />
in of male <lb />
with which to establish a colonial <lb />
policy. I am quite sure oilier <lb />
Senators are as in <lb />
Opposed to policy of expansion. <lb />
as announced by President, as <lb />
I am. Iain convinced the <lb />
more our practical business men <lb />
ponder the subject, the more they <lb />
will Is- impressed the belief <lb />
that we do dot desire nor do we <lb />
need the Spanish of the <lb />
Pacific or the <lb />
VALUABLE FOB <lb />
SALE <lb />
On Tuesday at o'clock, Jan- <lb />
3rd will oiler for sale <lb />
public auction before the <lb />
House door in Greenville, X. C. <lb />
my lot situated in the <lb />
town of Green viBe on corner of <lb />
First streets where I now re- <lb />
side. <lb />
This is an excellent opportunity <lb />
for any one wishing a good home, <lb />
almost self supporting, <lb />
reasons for selling. Terms made <lb />
known on day of sale. <lb />
A. <lb />
HOODS, Notions, <lb />
ROODS, Notions, SHOES, <lb />
Notions, SHOES, <lb />
Hals. Trunks and rants. <lb />
Hals, Trunks and Pauls. <lb />
A full line of <lb />
FAMILY SUPPLIES. <lb />
All delivered free to any <lb />
part of the city. <lb />
B. II. BROS., <lb />
B, Ii. <lb />
o. <lb />
iN. <lb />
TO DAY'S <lb />
quoted by <lb />
W. A.<lb />
N. C. <lb />
under of <lb />
w. ALLEY. <lb />
Office over linker Hart's <lb />
Hardware <lb />
Low Close. <lb />
y 5.08 5.60 8.82 <lb />
May 5.81 5.81 5.82 <lb />
August 6.73 8.78 5.70 5.71 <lb />
December and January. <lb />
Opening. Close. Tone, <lb />
o-i 3.2 Steady. <lb />
HI <lb />
High Low Close <lb />
Tobacco. i <lb />
Sugar. ll.-, <lb />
St. Paul, lilt; 1203 1901 <lb />
M I l . <lb />
Wheat. Low Close. <lb />
Slay h <lb />
Bibs. <lb />
January <lb />
Vehicles, all kinds <lb />
Farming <lb />
repaired on notice.<lb />
etc., made lo <lb />
SI Dickinson Avenue. <lb />
r. <lb />
Did occur <lb />
Thai when you buy is <lb />
economy to get the best t <lb />
That is what we have, <lb />
The best of everything. <lb />
Yon may need. <lb />
We supply all your needs in <lb />
Fine Candies, Fruits Of all kinds, <lb />
Nuts, We have Fine <lb />
in a box, put up es- <lb />
for us. <lb />
J. L. BRO <lb />
i w. hare, <lb />
is <lb />
LOCAL <lb />
As by <lb />
AND <lb />
X. <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Hire <lb />
Heavy and <lb />
GROCERIES, <lb />
N. <lb />
to <lb />
Cotton lagging and Ties always <lb />
hand <lb />
Fresh goods kept on <lb />
hand. Country and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W. <lb />
Codes Deed, <lb />
Co., <lb />
Ne . <lb />
Exchange Building, Front St., NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
Liberal Cash Advances on Consignment. Prompt Returns <lb />
and Highest Market Prices <lb />
Dealers in Cotton Bagging, Ties, Peanut Bags, <lb />
Agricultural Plaster, Ac and go- <lb />
Accept our many <lb />
, thanks for your <lb />
liberal patronage <lb />
during <lb />
days and we <lb />
I to keen <lb />
reputation for <lb />
goods at <lb />
LOW PRICES. <lb />
T-o m<lb />
j Clothier.-y <lb />
i mm. <lb />
Women dearly love the military <lb />
and the millinery. <lb />
Among lovers old, old story- <lb />
is never a chest mil. <lb />
A had debt a lad egg are <lb />
similarly good for nothing. <lb />
When yon turn over a new leaf <lb />
try to keep from blotting It. <lb />
The difference in the length of <lb />
the days very perceptible. <lb />
It may take nine tailors lo make <lb />
a man, but only lakes one lo <lb />
break h'm. <lb />
By express fresh But- <lb />
cents per pound, S. M. <lb />
Home people meet with a great <lb />
amount of in try to avoid <lb />
trouble. <lb />
Subscribers will No. <lb />
H. lo u. S. <lb />
Smith on their telephone list. <lb />
pay l per <lb />
dozen for dead or alive. <lb />
W. c. <lb />
The passenger train finds it hard <lb />
getting back to schedule time. It <lb />
in late nearly every <lb />
The Book Store has <lb />
bill paper, the <lb />
very thing for taking inventory on. <lb />
Five prisoners were in <lb />
jail Wednesday, bringing <lb />
up to The record is <lb />
likely to lie broken before court. <lb />
The reputation of befog <lb />
heaviest advertises in w <lb />
now generally accepted by <lb />
the public as indicating the <lb />
possession of large capital. This <lb />
may not always the case, Inn in <lb />
financial condition of a <lb />
man fact of his doing consider- <lb />
able advertising, and, necessarily, a <lb />
considerable business, are <lb />
sally regarded as points in his <lb />
favor. This is only one of the <lb />
many usually <lb />
go to make liberal, well- <lb />
planned advertising a profitable <lb />
II. <lb />
in Wilmington Sun. <lb />
Missed It. <lb />
It is lime the neat her bureau <lb />
folks were up and no be <lb />
sending out scare-crow cold <lb />
as they did for <lb />
Wednesday night. <lb />
Pushing the Work. <lb />
The waiting rooms the depot <lb />
have cut off from the ware- <lb />
house and are being moved out to- <lb />
wards Dickinson avenue to make a <lb />
new passenger depot. When I lie <lb />
changes about the depot ire com- <lb />
the improvement will be <lb />
great. <lb />
HERE'S THE PROCESSION. <lb />
Watch the Holiday Folks at <lb />
They Pans By. <lb />
Tut 1886. <lb />
. II. Cox, of Kinston, spent <lb />
today here. <lb />
Luther Savage returned to Edge <lb />
Johnson i-r .- ; <lb />
Vt <lb />
returned Wednesday <lb />
evening from Wilson. <lb />
Miss Battle loll ibis <lb />
morning for Wilmington. <lb />
A. II. Gary <lb />
day evening from <lb />
V. <lb />
day evening from Greensboro. <lb />
Miss Helen Perkins left Ibis <lb />
morning to visit friends In Wilson. <lb />
Harrington and Isaac <lb />
Sugg left morning for Norfolk. <lb />
Moore went to Kinston <lb />
last night and this morn- <lb />
Bar. A. W. Setzer returned <lb />
Wednesday evening from Scotland <lb />
Neck. <lb />
B. A. Coward, of <lb />
has taken a position as clerk with <lb />
Sam White. <lb />
Claude King, win, baa been visit <lb />
lug relatives this morn- <lb />
Log for Oxford. <lb />
The Toll wedding <lb />
took Wednesday eve <lb />
train for Kinston. <lb />
I. Smith, who has <lb />
Spending a few days here, left this <lb />
morning for Mount. <lb />
W. D. Grimes has closed his law <lb />
office here Washington. <lb />
We regret that he leaves <lb />
Mrs. II. Johnson, of <lb />
who has visiting Mrs. D. <lb />
returned home <lb />
day evening. <lb />
of who <lb />
has been visiting his sister, Mis. <lb />
Ii. returned home <lb />
this morning. <lb />
1898. <lb />
A. It. Hurl left this morning fur <lb />
o. w. Evans <lb />
for Raleigh, <lb />
left this morning <lb />
is visiting <lb />
B There is no <lb />
I word so full <lb />
j of meaning <lb />
end about which such tender <lb />
holy recollections cluster as that <lb />
Mother who watched <lb />
over our helpless infancy and <lb />
ed first tottering step. Yet <lb />
the life of every Expectant Moth- <lb />
is beset with danger and all <lb />
fort should be made to avoid it. <lb />
so assists nature <lb />
in the change <lb />
place that <lb />
the Expectant <lb />
M o c r is <lb />
bled to look for- <lb />
ward without <lb />
Mothers <lb />
Friend <lb />
If you are going to need job <lb />
printing for the new year <lb />
year orders to The <lb />
office. New lot of stationery suffering gloomy fore- <lb />
,. i. to hour when she <lb />
A very near-sighted <lb />
caught a girl the <lb />
Then the words that <lb />
he said were not lit to lie heard, <lb />
for the poor girl was only his sis- <lb />
Popular goods mean the sort of <lb />
goods that sell to a general run of <lb />
people. Popular prices menu the <lb />
sort of prices that will make the <lb />
goods appeal to many people. <lb />
Popular goods at popular prices <lb />
popularly advertised will make a <lb />
store Advertising World. <lb />
have opened Merchant Tailoring <lb />
room in the building <lb />
stairs for ranking, cleaning, press <lb />
and repairing clothes. <lb />
guarantee our lo lie and <lb />
will thank yon patronage. <lb />
a r-o. <lb />
the joy of <lb />
Its use insures safety to the lives <lb />
of both Mother and Child, and she <lb />
is found stronger after than before <lb />
short, it <lb />
Childbirth natural and as <lb />
so many have said. Don't be <lb />
persuaded to anything but <lb />
FRIEND <lb />
more In ten <lb />
with either other two <lb />
with her <lb />
-1 -i four bot- <lb />
I It s <lb />
i-t ill to <lb />
A t <lb />
Illinois. <lb />
on <lb />
mt Tor <lb />
e on,, m. <lb />
Miss Tyson <lb />
in Wilson. <lb />
k-ft this morning <lb />
for Newport News. <lb />
W. II. went to <lb />
night. <lb />
A. returned Thurs- <lb />
day evening from Lewiston. <lb />
Charlie Hancock, of the <lb />
Post, was today. <lb />
B. the of drum- <lb />
fellows, is in town. <lb />
C. H. Forties wen to Wilson <lb />
Thursday evening dance. <lb />
Mis. E. II. Tad returned Thurs- <lb />
day evening from a visit to Ply- <lb />
mouth. <lb />
J. L. returned this <lb />
morning from a trip lo Jones <lb />
county. <lb />
Bruce of <lb />
arrived Thursday evening lo visit <lb />
E. II. Tuft. <lb />
H. Fink, who was manager of <lb />
Economy Clothing store, left this <lb />
morning for Suffolk. <lb />
B. P. of Charleston, who <lb />
has here a few days, left this <lb />
morning for Norfolk. <lb />
December ups, <lb />
J. A. returned Friday <lb />
evening from a trip I be load. <lb />
B. Cherry, Jr., returned <lb />
Friday evening from Washington. <lb />
B. Drew, of Georgia, is <lb />
his annual trip hiring turpentine <lb />
W. Wilson and his <lb />
boys loft this morning for Ply- <lb />
mouth. <lb />
J. W. <lb />
evening from a I rip in the revenue <lb />
service. <lb />
K. I,. Smith left this morning <lb />
for the west to buy a large lot of <lb />
horses and mules. <lb />
J. B. W. of Henderson, <lb />
who has visiting his brother, <lb />
D. returned home to- <lb />
day. <lb />
K. came over Ibis <lb />
morning from Kinston bis <lb />
appointment at Falkland tumor <lb />
row. <lb />
W. P. While, of <lb />
was here on a visit to brother <lb />
in law, K. L. Humber. left <lb />
morning. <lb />
M. Daniels, of Washing- <lb />
ton, who visiting her sis <lb />
Mrs. W. B. retained <lb />
home today. <lb />
Bertram and <lb />
left this morn for Wash <lb />
where are t. <lb />
Capt. <lb />
T. who has <lb />
spending the holidays with <lb />
bis parents here, left Ibis morning <lb />
Clifton, is. C. <lb />
S. V. King, who has been spend <lb />
in-; the holidays with relatives he <lb />
and the Ir. <lb />
his for Tarboro. <lb />
Mrs. T. B. Wilkinson and <lb />
of who have been <lb />
visiting her mother, r. <lb />
returned <lb />
U. J. Woodward Fri- <lb />
day from bis holiday trip <lb />
to Durham. While he was <lb />
runaway re- <lb />
a alight injury lo one arm. <lb />
Odd Fellows Officers. <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O. <lb />
F., has elected the following <lb />
for ensuing <lb />
B. B. Griffin, X. ;. <lb />
I. D. V. <lb />
I. See. <lb />
K. K. F. S. <lb />
W. Treas. <lb />
Married. <lb />
Mr. Charles Davis, of Wayne <lb />
county, Miss I. Dawson, <lb />
of Pitt county, were married yes <lb />
morning <lb />
home of bride's father, Mr. <lb />
Council Dawson. an <lb />
of J. II <lb />
Griffith Free <lb />
Press <lb />
To My Friends and Patrons. <lb />
would like lo say I have <lb />
bought the stock of Mr, M. II. <lb />
and am once again at my <lb />
old where I will lie glad <lb />
to have you call on me for any- <lb />
thing you need in the Grocery line. <lb />
I will as ever keep my motto fair <lb />
dealing lo all. as I hope my past <lb />
years in business has shown. Hop- <lb />
lo be able lo meet many of you <lb />
in my old home, thanking <lb />
for your past liberal <lb />
patronage, I remain <lb />
Your Friend, <lb />
D. S. Smith. <lb />
House Burned. <lb />
Friday night the Manning <lb />
house the plank road- <lb />
half mile west of was de- <lb />
by lire. The building lie <lb />
loured lo Mr. W. F. and <lb />
he had a colored living out <lb />
there look after premises. <lb />
The was away the lime <lb />
lire and is not <lb />
known how ii started. Mr. Mer- <lb />
rill also lost some personal prop, <lb />
he hail in the build- <lb />
in. The house was Insured for <lb />
Acme Council No. ft., Jr. O. I . <lb />
A. M. <lb />
The wore elect. <lb />
ed Wednesday night for the <lb />
let in <lb />
W. J. <lb />
I. L. Pail <lb />
G. J. <lb />
A. <lb />
V. J. <lb />
J. B. <lb />
J. See. <lb />
W. G. <lb />
T. J. <lb />
II. A. E. Sen. <lb />
J. L. Sen.<lb />
A S All Through. <lb />
Al the opera <lb />
Messrs. Bertram and u <lb />
by home <lb />
HI ill <lb />
i- m -i .-1 <lb />
Convention. <lb />
Carolina Stale <lb />
Association, will hold a <lb />
convention at Southern <lb />
Friday and Saturday, <lb />
and th, 1899 and they are inviting <lb />
the Farmers to attend they may <lb />
learn what has been and can lie <lb />
done in cultivation of fruits. <lb />
Just now this is a very Important <lb />
subject lo the farmers, on account <lb />
of the low price of cm loll. II <lb />
that there is money <lb />
to tie made growing fruits than <lb />
COtton. One fruit orchard in the <lb />
Southern Motion produced <lb />
fruit enough lo give owners <lb />
more than ten thousand dollars <lb />
Mr. J. Van the <lb />
target grower in Berth Oar- <lb />
preside the nesting. <lb />
The Stale Hurt nil Society has <lb />
at Southern acres in <lb />
various kinds of fruit trees plants <lb />
and vegetables, which will be <lb />
shown lo visiting farmers. <lb />
rates and most fragrant <lb />
blossoms unfold only <lb />
in the bosom of the so many <lb />
of the richest and priceless <lb />
blessings of our lives are lo <lb />
n the wings <lb />
-hied <lb />
per <lb />
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, i were <lb />
not render I I <lb />
of due . <lb />
bill in go old Ii <lb />
order i hie <lb />
two conn-nil, three <lb />
v I j .-. ,. <lb />
hum s pa -lie mid all <lb />
good. From lo <lb />
P f was mi I <lb />
an or . <lb />
a laugh m much. <lb />
When they <lb />
the song-or were <lb />
roaring over the doings of <lb />
times. <lb />
expressed much pleasure <lb />
at the success of <lb />
exercises, the large audience <lb />
did fall show appreciation. <lb />
The roll of was so <lb />
long the cannot <lb />
comment them individually, <lb />
bin each one had a special part and <lb />
each inn-did his or her respective <lb />
pail in a manner g. per <lb />
on roll of honor. The <lb />
in tin- performance <lb />
with Messrs. <lb />
were Mrs. Ii. Cherry. I;. <lb />
Cobb. Mrs. II. C. Hooker. Mr. T. <lb />
I. Wilkinson. Misses <lb />
Clara Williams. Nina <lb />
Annie Perkins, Sallie <lb />
comb. Julia Foley, Mary Alice <lb />
Move, Annie Sarah Hooker. <lb />
Dot Flanagan, Nannie <lb />
Bessie and Helen Forties, <lb />
and Messrs. It. V, Lee, <lb />
It. M. A. A. Forbes, Jr. <lb />
T. Matthews, c. Whit-hard, W. <lb />
O. Alley. W. D. J. <lb />
B. Flanagan. Gus <lb />
Forbes mil Master Bert James. <lb />
Slop Now. <lb />
Then- were several campaign <lb />
lo <lb />
whose date el January 1st, <lb />
We hope ail of them have became <lb />
to the paper during <lb />
the lime they have been reading <lb />
will continue our <lb />
subscription list. The <lb />
news is going to be as <lb />
as was campaign news and you <lb />
will all aunt to read it. With two <lb />
such pane week as Bk- <lb />
is a <lb />
yea.-. Bend y. renewal <lb />
and keep the paper going to <lb />
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bat top, nun from nine <lb />
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you <lb />
try lo like what <lb />
If S man would <lb />
Should do his level best. <lb />
If you look for happiness <lb />
you'll be in luck when gel <lb />
If a man has common sense lie <lb />
seldom makes use of it in a love <lb />
affair. <lb />
man ever indulges in ma- <lb />
deliberation it's when he ha <lb />
a lo meat. <lb />
If you yon resemble a <lb />
man say nothing. The re- <lb />
semblance may cease the moment <lb />
you open <lb />
While walking railroad <lb />
track Miss of <lb />
was over by a <lb />
mid killed. <lb />
A good Hen is ll-e best <lb />
for a <lb />
s are the <lb />
Sold Reflector <lb />
A OF- <lb />
nice of Hardware. <lb />
can now be found in the <lb />
brick store formerly <lb />
occupied by <lb />
Brown. <lb />
COMB TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. It. <lb />
run ill. N. c. Jul, <lb />
line , <lb />
you put ii on the it is <lb />
again, u. I , ,. mils, but the <lb />
most popular of any bit idle. Truly, <lb />
;. I. lino. <lb />
t J. L. SUGG <lb />
I I <lb />
I Fire and. i <lb />
i Accident Insurance. <lb />
Represents i <lb />
panics- <lb />
Office in <lb />
First <lb />
Hi<lb />
RICKS <lb />
be mid <lb />
JANUARY 1st, 1899 <lb />
And in lei I ids will lie wild <lb />
AT COST AND LEW THAN COST i; <lb />
AT COST THAN COST <lb />
This is no full <lb />
My, <lb />
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This , <lb />
price p <lb />
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My Fall and Winter lock <lb />
Cotton and Ties and a lull line <lb />
Heavy Groceries h a a i rived and w- will pit <lb />
price low to you it will compel you <lb />
t buy. It you once goods and the <lb />
are my customer <lb />
James <lb />
Greenville, N <lb />
Thanks his many customers for <lb />
their liberal patronage the <lb />
past year and wishes all a <lb />
H Ml <lb />
He wants your trade again <lb />
the year a id <lb />
to yon with Low <lb />
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X. C. <lb />
D. J. WHICH Ed. A; Owner. <lb />
A Cordial Welcome <lb />
A Christmas Service In Santa <lb />
At Santa <lb />
there is old Spanish church in <lb />
which the people worship only <lb />
Christmas eve. Externally it <lb />
looks like a stable has no far <lb />
except a brass <lb />
chandelier. The walls <lb />
are of stone and on the eastern side <lb />
there is a manner, looking through <lb />
the ban of which the <lb />
scenes of the Nativity, with the <lb />
towers of palaces in the <lb />
distance. In tin- foreground the <lb />
Virgin sits by the manger holding <lb />
the infant Saviour, with tit. Joseph <lb />
leaning over her the w men <lb />
offering sheep, oxen various <lb />
ions gifts. Outside of in <lb />
tenor stable there are of <lb />
men carrying; sheep and calves on <lb />
shoulder-, hastening to I hi <lb />
In this chapel war <lb />
remain all Bight their <lb />
kneel. This manger aide of the <lb />
old church the east wall, <lb />
high upon which is the only win <lb />
in the so the Ural <lb />
rays of the morning sun irradiated <lb />
the scenes of the Nativity, which <lb />
conic as a roseate glow . <lb />
I this reaches the <lb />
they leave the church, light their <lb />
cigarettes and begin <lb />
I thought I was on to all the <lb />
strange and picturesque ways of <lb />
making a living that could be <lb />
thought a Weal Philadelphia <lb />
restaurateur observed, there <lb />
was an old fellow along here yes <lb />
who gave me a pointer had <lb />
never dreamed of. lie came in and <lb />
offered to patch up all the bad <lb />
places in my wall paper, and so <lb />
skillfully that I couldn't <lb />
place after it was done. Well, I <lb />
hadn't an patching to do. but I <lb />
bet the old chap a quarter and his <lb />
dinner that he couldn't do what he <lb />
aid. I lore a patch out of tin <lb />
wall paper, and when In- <lb />
through eating he went to work. <lb />
The thing he did was to cut a <lb />
piece of blank paper big enough ti <lb />
cover the hole and paste it over. <lb />
Next he took a brush and painted <lb />
a ground the same us the other pa <lb />
per. Then, kick if he didn't <lb />
brushes and colors and <lb />
paint in the design of the paper. I <lb />
willingly yielded up a quarter with <lb />
the dinner, was when <lb />
I saw the alacrity and case with <lb />
which the fellow did his work. <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
IS EXTENDED BY- <lb />
J. B. CO. <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE OF PITT AND ADJOINING COUNTIES <lb />
STOCK AMI WE WILL SHOW <lb />
A 1.1 SE <lb />
JUST FOR FUN. <lb />
shown IN <lb />
You can select your New Year while here <lb />
take it home with you. you a full line of <lb />
noons and notions. shoe-. <lb />
HA IS. II IV. Ac., it is no <lb />
trouble to shot goods. We extend you all a cordial <lb />
nation. <lb />
which make our <lb />
homes of real and of <lb />
and uplifting calm. It It I <lb />
pardonable failing to pride <lb />
in the beautiful things which our <lb />
we must not <lb />
let that feeling take the place of <lb />
the the home itself exerts <lb />
on those who make it or live it <lb />
at live in and know aw own <lb />
home-, and get the advantage of <lb />
that restful calm, than w <lb />
keeps us younger or more sure <lb />
h the trials of the day. <lb />
If mothers ill be calmer we shall <lb />
Mi- our girls becoming lest nervous <lb />
more restful. Every <lb />
should have a central figure of rest <lb />
fill Then would the <lb />
Influence go out to the children. <lb />
Hut that can only lie done by gel <lb />
ting away from the Confuting rush <lb />
of too many duties; by arranging <lb />
a- to have time for <lb />
hearth light rest being at <lb />
me with by keeping the <lb />
work of the home inside and <lb />
world outside within ; <lb />
by giving ourselves time to meat <lb />
lire labor with it.- results; look <lb />
into es, and anting w hat <lb />
how much we can do <lb />
T i.-a priceless possession <lb />
to manor woman. It Is worth <lb />
many a to enjoy it. to <lb />
gain that of heart which <lb />
w ill enable us to drink deep and <lb />
long of love and <lb />
politics, as everything else. A gentleman remarked <lb />
the future is uncertain, but it that bud a ranger or outsider <lb />
now at If William Bryan will Is- c to North and made <lb />
Democratic for the cures among our people that <lb />
dent IMP. That he is now east- Mrs. Joe had <lb />
made, the people would been have <lb />
stirred us never before. this <lb />
the for the nomination is <lb />
apparent. The principles which <lb />
he and all party enunciate and suppose a <lb />
the honest views and the needs of Eleven years ago I had a child <lb />
Hie great majority of the people of that was delicate from birth, and <lb />
the Slates and these j for six months she was under <lb />
must prevail the He- care of the best physician <lb />
public is safe and a sense of t bad in our town. Hut his <lb />
is the common heritage of cine seemed powerless to control <lb />
ts citizenship. With the trusts; the Ism el trouble, which had be <lb />
and dollar aristocracy wedded to conic chronic dysentery. She also <lb />
the Republican there must from some aggravated blood <lb />
be another great trouble, which caused large sores <lb />
American manhood and and and risings to break out on her <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Steamers leave Washington on <lb />
Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri- <lb />
days at ti A. M. for Greenville, <lb />
water permitting, <lb />
leave Tarboro at A. <lb />
M. Greenville t A. M. on Tue- <lb />
days, Sat Unisys. <lb />
Sailing hours subject change <lb />
on stage of water. <lb />
at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb />
New York and Bus- <lb />
man hood must win or the future time there would lie as ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
a ill In- dark to the great body of <lb />
the people. With the restoration <lb />
of white supremacy at home. North <lb />
will be nerved for the <lb />
great struggle of and will do <lb />
their part towards the <lb />
chains that arc binding the <lb />
Sentinel. <lb />
A to Reach the <lb />
If the Congressmen who declare <lb />
that they want the Ami Trust <lb />
made more severe arc in earn <lb />
they cm strike blow at many <lb />
Trusts w invoking the aid of <lb />
the Courts, which move so slowly. <lb />
Thai is to reduce the customs duties <lb />
on article- the domestic production <lb />
of which is controlled by Industrial <lb />
Combines. Then foreign <lb />
will curb the rapacity of <lb />
home monopolies. If tinplate <lb />
manufacturers or sugar <lb />
combine, lower the tin- <lb />
plate and sugar. The <lb />
Welsh tinplate manufacturers and <lb />
German will not en <lb />
into a conspiracy with <lb />
can producers, and the latter will <lb />
be forced to reduce their price-, to a <lb />
reasonable There are many <lb />
ways of bitting at Trusts it Con <lb />
really desire to do so. <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
Two heads may be than <lb />
one. bill not the morning after. <lb />
The imprudent skater i n man <lb />
of great faith, for he attempt.- to <lb />
walk on the water. <lb />
A South street merchant <lb />
Uses down quilts are <lb />
but outs are way <lb />
you kissed the proud <lb />
beauty <lb />
Hie I was <lb />
the missile toe when her father <lb />
propelled me through the <lb />
Nell going to give ;, <lb />
diamond <lb />
The St thing <lb />
What I Well, what <lb />
of a man give two pins <lb />
for you <lb />
De Poppers, <lb />
whose wife writes those articles on <lb />
How to treat a Baby. Old Honk <lb />
Not much variety that subject. <lb />
Milk's about the only drink you <lb />
can oiler it. <lb />
Aunt do you <lb />
your Aunt Tommy Tom <lb />
ins was <lb />
Mr. Lilly, a prominent it <lb />
of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a <lb />
wonderful deliverance from a I <lb />
In telling of it <lb />
was taken Typhoid Fever, I <lb />
run into Pneumonia, <lb />
became hardened. was to <lb />
weak I couldn't hardy sit up In bed. <lb />
Nothing helped me. I expected <lb />
soon die of Consumption, when I <lb />
heard of Dr. King's New <lb />
cry. Due I sit tic gave great relief. <lb />
I eon tinned to use it, and now am <lb />
well strong; I say <lb />
much in its This marvel- <lb />
medicine <lb />
cut cure Hie world for all throat <lb />
and lung I Regular lite <lb />
Trial bottles free <lb />
J. L. Drug Store; , <lb />
cry bottle <lb />
Must Hustle. <lb />
The statement i- made that <lb />
will be Invested in <lb />
enterprises in <lb />
next year. It it safe to say <lb />
that these Investments did not, or <lb />
w ill not. drop into the lap of <lb />
without any effort on tin- <lb />
pan of that city . What effort is <lb />
being made by Raleigh, or by other <lb />
of this State to attract in <lb />
There are town-in this <lb />
State with excellent facilities for <lb />
enterprises, but and to take from <lb />
arc never brought lo the <lb />
cut ion of men with money to In-1 would be cut ting that <lb />
lest. The i- the in I salary half in two. <lb />
Richmond or pass Tin-re are those who believe <lb />
Slated Chairman. <lb />
Those who claim lo be on the in- <lb />
side of things say that the <lb />
will abolish the railroad com <lb />
mission establish in it- place a <lb />
commission of railroads, banking <lb />
and insurance. <lb />
my informant will <lb />
like the present railroad <lb />
of three members. The <lb />
chairman, however, will be required <lb />
lo live ill Raleigh and be continual <lb />
at For tills service he <lb />
receive a salary of a <lb />
year. The other two commissioners <lb />
like the present railroad <lb />
may reside where they like <lb />
so they attend the meet- <lb />
of board. For this <lb />
vice they will la- paid a <lb />
year. <lb />
It is claimed also that <lb />
is slated for the <lb />
chairmanship and that the other <lb />
members of will be men of ex- <lb />
and recognized ability. <lb />
In addition to the duties now de- <lb />
upon the railroad <lb />
the of railroads, <lb />
banking and insurance would, as <lb />
its name indicates, have charge of <lb />
the banking and insurance <lb />
of the State. The and <lb />
examination of banks is now in Ho- <lb />
of Treasurer, <lb />
I ho insurance is cunt roiled <lb />
by the Secretary Stale. <lb />
To take from the Treasurer the <lb />
banking business would relieve <lb />
be appointment of two ex <lb />
Set <lb />
of Slate the insurance <lb />
. I <lb />
To Lead The World. <lb />
the leading <lb />
agencies in their latest <lb />
in the year just closing the <lb />
trade of the United States was by <lb />
far largest its history . This <lb />
more remarkable w hen <lb />
I he only war we have waged <lb />
thirty -live years came within the <lb />
year. <lb />
Statistics -how United <lb />
States is the greatest pro- <lb />
country in the world pro- <lb />
more than even <lb />
Britain, The reports for the year <lb />
show that New York has taken <lb />
place commerce as the <lb />
world's leading port. And it la <lb />
also shown the United states <lb />
has in a year gone from seventh <lb />
place in the world's naval powers <lb />
to fourth place, being excelled only <lb />
by England, Russia, and France. <lb />
The country has made wonderful <lb />
in many lines in the last <lb />
decade. <lb />
run pills . <lb />
Send to II. E. <lb />
A Co. d git u sample box of Dr <lb />
New tits Pills. A trial <lb />
convince yon of their mains. These <lb />
pills are easy in art ion are <lb />
hi the curs <lb />
lion Sick Headache, t-or <lb />
and they i-en <lb />
proved They are <lb />
u lie from every <lb />
substance and to be purely <lb />
vegetable. T do by <lb />
their action, but by giving tone to <lb />
bowels greatly invigorate <lb />
per box. <lb />
sold by druggist. <lb />
Two weeks ago the Record <lb />
that Mr. and Mrs. II <lb />
had the <lb />
anniversary of their marriage. <lb />
One weak ago we announced the <lb />
de-alb of Mrs. and now <lb />
we regret to announce the death of <lb />
Mr. who died last <lb />
Tuesday. Thus, having lived to- <lb />
so long, this aged couple <lb />
most died together. Of them <lb />
may well t in their <lb />
lives and In death not <lb />
Pittsboro <lb />
as or We <lb />
to at different <lb />
limes, but re-ached her <lb />
case-. They would lance the <lb />
bid as as one was cured <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde from <lb />
Hay Line from <lb />
and Line from <lb />
another broke out, mid doctors <lb />
gave DO hope of her cure. <lb />
she laid a life of agony <lb />
suffering for six mouths. I was in- <lb />
spired lo try Mrs. Joe Person's <lb />
Remedy. There was a change for <lb />
tIn- better in twenty four hours, it <lb />
seemed lo check the once, <lb />
and after using a few my <lb />
child was entirely cured, and has <lb />
never since had any sign of trouble <lb />
and is now in health. A <lb />
few years after this bad <lb />
to break out on my ankle, and <lb />
strange I did not think of <lb />
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. I was <lb />
under of doctors for <lb />
three but the aorta continued <lb />
N. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
UNDERTAKERS, <lb />
; AL <lb />
EMBALMERS <lb />
on through to Atlanta or other <lb />
further South. We are <lb />
aware that some of our towns do <lb />
not pursue the sit down wait <lb />
policy, bill perhaps docs all <lb />
that can to bring enterprises <lb />
New-and<lb />
Cure <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
ave Your Money. <lb />
box of Tint's n <lb />
dollars in <lb />
cure all <lb />
w- . <lb />
Reckless <lb />
c i an <lb />
ass, a million end <lb />
Liver <lb />
sonic such arrangement as the above <lb />
would be much more satisfactory <lb />
than the creation of a separate <lb />
Independent office for the manage <lb />
mi-ill of insurance business. <lb />
Raleigh News and Observer. <lb />
The Restful Calm of Home. <lb />
is high time our women <lb />
should lead calmer <lb />
Edward <lb />
Hie January <lb />
Home Journal. should <lb />
getaway from the notion what we <lb />
call in these days de- <lb />
that they shall till their <lb />
thoughts and lives with at <lb />
the cost of their health or peace of <lb />
mind. Our homes must a <lb />
more of a restful calm, <lb />
wives must lie lured into <lb />
haste forget by <lb />
wrong ambitions or foolish ideas of <lb />
what the world of than. <lb />
There must lie left to every woman <lb />
a clearly defined interval of leisure <lb />
the of those <lb />
The Director of Hie Mint is <lb />
for the statement Hie <lb />
States now hold <lb />
in gold. This is an of <lb />
count; for there are no data avail- <lb />
able lo determine the amount held <lb />
by depositories other than <lb />
Slates Treasury Sub <lb />
the tin <lb />
clearing and I lie national <lb />
banks, and the holdings of <lb />
do not by a very considerable per <lb />
vantage reach Hie total <lb />
estimate is <lb />
correct, however, the <lb />
gold in Stales would by <lb />
far the held here <lb />
any lime heretofore. Tile <lb />
sum of gold held in <lb />
Slab's in any ions year, accord- <lb />
lo Mint estimates, was <lb />
in The stock <lb />
of the precious metal held in <lb />
principal countries of in <lb />
Australasia and in Hie <lb />
in <lb />
According lo the Director of <lb />
Mint Hie present slink of gold is <lb />
is more <lb />
than the total <lb />
of gold silver the same <lb />
countries <lb />
PATENT <lb />
j a .-1 <lb />
for free soil <lb />
BOOK ON PATENTS <lb />
C. A CO. <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The beat in world for <lb />
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, ricers. Sail <lb />
Rheum. Fever Bores, Chap- <lb />
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and <lb />
all Eruptions, and positively <lb />
Piles, or pay required, <lb />
is guaranteed to give perfect sails <lb />
faction or money refunded- <lb />
cents per by Jno. <lb />
I. <lb />
American and European Work- <lb />
shops. <lb />
There are many machine shops. <lb />
both in England on the <lb />
will supply complete <lb />
plants of machinery. <lb />
tore within their own walls <lb />
engines, shafting, bangers, <lb />
pulleys, small tools, all sorts <lb />
large and small, <lb />
While this state of affairs may be <lb />
explained historically, cannot lie <lb />
defended as an economic principle, <lb />
ill light of modern practice. <lb />
The very opposite policy is follow <lb />
ed by most makers of <lb />
machinery. Many concerns devote <lb />
themselves entirely to one line of <lb />
machinery, have hesitation <lb />
Whatever In refusing orders for <lb />
anything which have not made <lb />
a special study , A natural <lb />
occurred all the <lb />
and science's, and the American <lb />
idea of specializing in <lb />
failure of machine tools is but a <lb />
practical application of this <lb />
European nation must fol- <lb />
low same lines, if they hope lo <lb />
K. I. Circuit, in <lb />
Engineering <lb />
We have just received a new <lb />
and nicest of <lb />
Coffins and Caskets, in wood, <lb />
lo get worse until they had eaten brought <lb />
to toe bone I then thought of Greenville. <lb />
trying Joe Person's Wash and We are prepared to do em- <lb />
did so. and is almost useless lo i all its <lb />
say a cure. Personal attention given to <lb />
I wish I could speak so and bodies entrusted <lb />
cry mail, woman and child, to our care will receive very <lb />
Carolina could hear, that i mark of respect. <lb />
might tell them what Mrs. Jot Per- lower than aver. <lb />
son's Remedy and Wash did for <lb />
mine. I one of my <lb />
friends who had he-en a terrible <lb />
for longtime, <lb />
sore mouth. She used Remedy <lb />
Wash, anon inside a <lb />
cure. <lb />
I have recommended it to ever <lb />
so many of my friends, for <lb />
other ailments, and I have <lb />
never known lo fail lo cure <lb />
There is to it. <lb />
Long. <lb />
son Co., Oct. S, <lb />
do not want monopoly <lb />
but com petition. <lb />
We can be found at any and <lb />
all times in tho John Flanagan <lb />
building. <lb />
B I N e, I O <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
-AT- <lb />
Vases, <lb />
Wagons, Shoo <lb />
Air Figures, <lb />
Fire Works, Toys, <lb />
and Saucers, <lb />
Candies, Mixed Nuts, <lb />
Raisins, Is, <lb />
every Sun- <lb />
day, morning slid evening. Pray- <lb />
-meeting Thursday evening. Rev. <lb />
A. W. pastor. Sunday- <lb />
school a. C. D.<lb />
regular Oranges, <lb />
Apples, <lb />
a. Chairs. Tablet, <lb />
every Mattresses, <lb />
day. morning and evening. You will never <lb />
evening. Rev. <lb />
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday Standard Sewing Machine. . <lb />
p. m. w . F. Harding, s . s,.,,,,, <lb />
SAMl M. <lb />
third <lb />
Sunday, Rev. <lb />
J. II. Morion, Sunday- <lb />
l. R. -ll- <lb />
VI All <lb />
colored man killed <lb />
wife. by hang <lb />
lug bar. <lb />
The chief of police of Charlotte <lb />
killed colored day <lb />
while trying to arrest him. <lb />
Wilmington and Marion <lb />
have cases of smallpox. <lb />
from jail a nights <lb />
sign. <lb />
Usury Wolfe, of a <lb />
of F., First <lb />
Carolina Regiment, was <lb />
at <lb />
CATARRH I <lb />
with <lb />
cannot reach Hie seat of <lb />
. Catarrh is a blood con <lb />
-111 ill disease, and in order to <lb />
cure it you must take Internal rem- <lb />
ill Cure is <lb />
en internally, acts on <lb />
tho blood mucous surfaces. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack <lb />
was prescribed by <lb />
of the beat physicians this <lb />
country for years, is a regular <lb />
prescription, ll is compose-d of I In- <lb />
best tonics combined with <lb />
the -1 blood acting <lb />
oil .-111 cs. The <lb />
combination of two in <lb />
is what produces such <lb />
wonderful results <lb />
Send for testimonials, free. <lb />
F. J. Co., Props. <lb />
Hold druggists, Toledo, O. <lb />
Hull's Fills arc the best. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
A. V. A. M.- <lb />
Lodge. -HI. meets <lb />
third Monday evening. R. <lb />
W. M. J. M. Sec. <lb />
Lodge, No. <lb />
I Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb />
w. r. n. ti. p. d. Over- <lb />
toil, Has. <lb />
K. of P. Tar River <lb />
every Friday evening. Dr. <lb />
B. A. Jr., C. II. A. <lb />
White. K. of R. and S. <lb />
It. Vance Council, No. <lb />
meets every Thursday even- <lb />
W. II. Wilson, It. M. R. <lb />
Lang. See. <lb />
O. II. A. every <lb />
Wednesday night I. O. <lb />
F. hall. I,, it, Hargrove, <lb />
Tm <lb />
i C. LAMER k CO <lb />
VILLE, V. <lb />
IS <lb />
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Fencing <lb />
only work <lb />
prices reasonable <lb />
lg W, B. <lb />
IN <lb />
Whichard, N. <lb />
The Stock complete in <lb />
every department and <lb />
prices as low as the low <lb />
eat. Highest market <lb />
prices paid for country <lb />
IN <lb />
. I <lb />
III <lb />
A- <lb />
-FOR- <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN FICTION TERMS per Year in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XVII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, J <lb />
NO <lb />
and s <lb />
Friday <lb />
r- <lb />
km <lb />
LETTER. <lb />
Oar <lb />
I. Jan. <lb />
Mr. it so anxious for <lb />
i lie Senate to promptly ratify the <lb />
treaty he took occasion <lb />
to broach the subject to a <lb />
of senators who hands with <lb />
at the New Year reception, at <lb />
the White House, today. It is the <lb />
antics believed to <lb />
have both Spanish German <lb />
which are causing Mr. <lb />
anxiety. He <lb />
Senators his hands were tied, <lb />
outside of the territory already <lb />
by our troops, until <lb />
treaty was ratified. <lb />
opposition to treaty itself has <lb />
almost entirely disappeared, but <lb />
democratic opposition to our keep- <lb />
the Philippines permanently <lb />
appears to lie Increasing. Present <lb />
indications are that whatever de- <lb />
lay there may lie in reaching a vote <lb />
on treaty, which will go to <lb />
this week, will come from <lb />
Republican senators, such as Hoar, <lb />
Hale Perkins. Nearly all <lb />
democrats say that the treaty <lb />
should be promptly ratified be- <lb />
cause it does not commit this <lb />
try to seeping and <lb />
delay may result serious trouble. <lb />
Colonel lie by, one of the <lb />
members of the War <lb />
Commission, dropped a <lb />
hint that indicates a surprise for <lb />
somebody when the report of the <lb />
is made, which will be <lb />
inside of four weeks, he thinks. <lb />
He said they make their <lb />
report I think that all fair <lb />
people will admit that they have <lb />
performed conscientious- <lb />
and that it is not so much of a <lb />
whitewash commission as many <lb />
persons have imagined. <lb />
The magnates of the beef trust <lb />
have trying to scare General <lb />
Miles since he I old the <lb />
gating commission that the <lb />
to Cuba and <lb />
was utterly unfit for <lb />
use and expressed the opinion, <lb />
backed up by that of physicians, <lb />
that the enforced eating of it had <lb />
responsible for much of the <lb />
sickness, but they have not <lb />
and ore not likely to. As <lb />
a feeler, they threaten to sue Gen- <lb />
Miles for heavy but <lb />
the lineal was dropped <lb />
when General Miles said that a <lb />
court of law was precisely where <lb />
he would like to get the men who <lb />
gold that beef to the <lb />
War Department. Swift Co. <lb />
and Armour members of <lb />
the beef trust, have tent com <lb />
inn inns to the commission, tell- <lb />
how good the beef was that was <lb />
condemned by General Miles <lb />
other officers, and an of <lb />
volunteers, ill the employ of <lb />
the overdone the <lb />
thing by testifying that the beef <lb />
tent to Cuba and eaten by hit <lb />
was better than molt of the <lb />
men have had since they were <lb />
mustered cut. This tame witness <lb />
was made to admit that a lot of <lb />
f issued to his regiment was con- <lb />
by physicians, but tried to <lb />
qualify the admission by saying <lb />
Unit In- didn't tee anything the <lb />
matter with the beef. A Hoard of <lb />
Survey, composed of army officers, <lb />
has been appointed to investigate <lb />
the beef, both canned <lb />
furnished the army. <lb />
Senator Mason, of Illinois, is the <lb />
latest republican senator to declare <lb />
expansion. He <lb />
am not expansionist, but I <lb />
the treaty will be ratified at this <lb />
session. The ratification of the <lb />
treaty, however, will not commit <lb />
this country to the expansion Idea. <lb />
The retention or disposition of the <lb />
Philippines and other matters re <lb />
to expansion will have to lie <lb />
settled later on. The subject is too <lb />
big to be passed upon hastily. I <lb />
admit that popular sentiment seems <lb />
to be in favor of the expansion idea <lb />
at present, bat later I look for a <lb />
Change. The apparently do <lb />
not comprehend <lb />
The announcement from <lb />
York that Mr. had selected <lb />
as a <lb />
date for Speaker of the next House, <lb />
e. in-lit I leader of the <lb />
democrats that body, was not <lb />
received any too by <lb />
democrats in Washington. There <lb />
is no personal objection to Mr. <lb />
who is extremely well like <lb />
considering the short lime lie has <lb />
been but <lb />
is expressed towards Mr. <lb />
to with this mat- <lb />
There has been more or less <lb />
talk democrats about this <lb />
or that man selected lo till <lb />
the place the next Congress that <lb />
Representative of Texas, <lb />
I'M-.- iii the present House, but, ac <lb />
to Mr. friends, he <lb />
will lie the man. Representative <lb />
Swanson, of Virginia, <lb />
of Mr, have made <lb />
a most careful conservative <lb />
of I he democrats lo <lb />
next House. He has pledges <lb />
and assurances from more than <lb />
ninety and when the time comes <lb />
will get more than votes. Out- <lb />
side of about twenty-five men he is <lb />
the second choice of all those who <lb />
will vote for other candidates on <lb />
account of local considerations. <lb />
Pressure upon the administration <lb />
was strung enough to cause <lb />
cabinet to instruct Secretary Hay <lb />
lo s. I lie Pacific Cable Com- <lb />
by exercising his right lo <lb />
disapprove the for a <lb />
cable monopoly obtained by this <lb />
company from the lull-Government <lb />
of Hawaii, inside of six mouths <lb />
from date of The six <lb />
mouths expired today. This Is I he <lb />
company wanted this Govern- <lb />
to grant it at subsidy of l <lb />
a year for twenty years <lb />
enough to the -for the <lb />
free use of the cable from California <lb />
lo <lb />
Care For Confederate- <lb />
Auditor Ayer is receipt of a <lb />
letter from the Chief of the <lb />
office, General Marcus A. <lb />
requesting the names of the Con- <lb />
federate cemeteries in <lb />
the number of veterans Inn led in <lb />
hem. <lb />
Auditor Ayer the <lb />
and he desires that those <lb />
persons who cm give the facts de- <lb />
sired by the War Office, <lb />
write him once. <lb />
While General Wright did not <lb />
state bis object requesting <lb />
information, it is believed that be <lb />
Is following up. President <lb />
utterance; at Atlanta, in which <lb />
he declared that the time had come <lb />
when the government should care <lb />
for the graves of the Confederate <lb />
dead. <lb />
The gathering of this infirm i <lb />
is very likely the beginning of <lb />
a movement on the part of the ad- <lb />
ministration to carry into effect the <lb />
President's <lb />
The Naval Engineer In Battle. <lb />
If you scale up a heated <lb />
iron tank floating on the sea and <lb />
hammered at by missiles which <lb />
now and tin-a lei in daylight <lb />
splinters, you would get a dim idea <lb />
of lot of the engineer's men <lb />
a in action, <lb />
the engineer's have to work in <lb />
the you would go <lb />
mail in your tank. The enemy's <lb />
shit pounds the ship, but the en- <lb />
and his men know not where <lb />
the enemy is or where the ship is <lb />
heading. And they can't stop to <lb />
think it. <lb />
smother in oil. drown it in <lb />
water it cool, or the game's <lb />
up The men on deck can let the <lb />
splinters lie where they fall, but <lb />
the men in the engine room ban- <lb />
to keep the splint oil <lb />
Steam Bind <lb />
mend em. Crawl behind the <lb />
and stop that leak. <lb />
possible to shut anything. <lb />
Never mind. It's all in <lb />
day's work. Don't let the <lb />
water down. Pass the coal lively. <lb />
And, while you're about put <lb />
out that fire bunkers, <lb />
the lower engine rooms the <lb />
shows degrees front <lb />
of the ventilating blowers; fa the <lb />
upper engine-rooms, <lb />
Arthur The <lb />
Magazine for January. <lb />
South must raise own <lb />
supplies, or it will never lie <lb />
pendent . If every farmer North <lb />
Carolina would raise his own wheat, <lb />
corn, and this year <lb />
there is hardly one in I he who <lb />
cannot do no mailer what the <lb />
price of next fall, our <lb />
will independent and happy. <lb />
They will have enough to eat and <lb />
can sit back and laugh at the cot- <lb />
ton speculators. Pour or <lb />
means ruin lo the South, if she <lb />
alone. As long us <lb />
the planter's smokehouse is in <lb />
his yard Chicago <lb />
and his flouring mill in <lb />
he cannot cotton at a <lb />
News. <lb />
Why the White Man Rules. <lb />
The white man rules he <lb />
is the proprietor, because he owns <lb />
the lands, conducts the industries <lb />
pays the tuxes. The <lb />
man may win a voice in <lb />
some day upon same <lb />
terms, but he will never win it by <lb />
force of impudence and <lb />
The spectacle of a race <lb />
representing next to nothing in <lb />
of material possessions and <lb />
financial responsibility ruling over <lb />
the race which represent it all is <lb />
not likely to witnessed this or <lb />
any other country. No such <lb />
anomaly has ever been <lb />
h -tiled to civilized people. <lb />
Washington Post. <lb />
-IS <lb />
J. CHERRY CO. <lb />
TO THE PEOPLE OF PITT AND <lb />
It AND SHOW <lb />
LINK OF--------- <lb />
in Church. <lb />
LIFE, to be <lb />
and healthy must <lb />
Temple. <lb />
was <lb />
people anxious <lb />
to hear l <lb />
Ill-own. tin- hi --iii- <lb />
sermons-The and Mortal <lb />
The <lb />
was The Uriah <lb />
The said in <lb />
Mow an loyal Christian hi, <lb />
his n sake. the . <lb />
society, end for of right <lb />
e do than totally ab <lb />
slain Croat all I- me <lb />
a I mm supplied with Potash. <lb />
how Is p.- fut any Christian <lb />
lo , . and lo <lb />
drink with the bate and <lb />
I trill go farther and say <lb />
man using the vile stuff <lb />
slyly and ,. encouraging speak <lb />
attics, while lo be a <lb />
Christian far worse than the <lb />
Mini seller who slyly defies lite law <lb />
good of bit fellows. <lb />
Potash <lb />
Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen, <lb />
essential elements arc <lb />
plants, what bread, meat and <lb />
water are to man. <lb />
Crops flourish on soils well <lb />
Our la buy and apply <lb />
fertilizer,, and arc free all. <lb />
MUM KALI WORKS. <lb />
vs -t N <lb />
Worth i . <lb />
have believed he was Gist <lb />
a drunkard. In fact, ii <lb />
would grieve and astound him <lb />
how much of a drunkard be <lb />
already i-. I have bail good friends <lb />
of mine me <lb />
warning <lb />
A dispatch from New <lb />
officers of torpedo boat <lb />
attached lo the North Al <lb />
would have prepared a <lb />
memorial for Worth bag <lb />
b who was tIn <lb />
Oral American officer to fall in the <lb />
war Spain. <lb />
Tin- memorial fas made by <lb />
and is to placed in <lb />
chapel of <lb />
seemed pointed. But, friend- can at Annapolis. <lb />
I possibly I. too pointed in noting The tablet la nude of bra- and <lb />
ravages of intemperance; fun has a of antique oak. The <lb />
its paint it- lean, <lb />
slain- and blast, <lb />
be <lb />
Let it never be forgotten I he <lb />
drinking man is always known. <lb />
lie may by lent ; ill wind that blow- <lb />
tho Italy's hat off yours, <lb />
lull rid limy always will at <lb />
result-. Hum bloat-the face, red-. game and often be out of <lb />
dells nose. the lip-,, packet. <lb />
deadens mill- the The man usually <lb />
lion, chills life and hi- the <lb />
blasts u lawyers gel it. <lb />
FOR II N. <lb />
shown in <lb />
can select your New Year Gifts while here and <lb />
take it home with you. We can show you u full line of <lb />
GOODS and NOTIONS, SIKH'S, <lb />
HATS, GLASS ., and I no <lb />
I to show We you all ll cordial <lb />
Million, <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
DEALERS IN <lb />
am now ready <lb />
In hold this position against the <lb />
There, now, <lb />
may just as well not expect to be <lb />
admiral. <lb />
NO BIGHT TO <lb />
The who is lovely in face, <lb />
form temper will always have <lb />
but one who would be at <lb />
must keep her health. If <lb />
she is weak, sickly and all run <lb />
down the <lb />
If the has constipation or <lb />
kidney trouble, her impure blood <lb />
will cause pimples, skin <lb />
erupt ions unit a wretched complex- <lb />
ion. Electric Hitters is the <lb />
medicine the world to regulate <lb />
stomach, liver kidneys to <lb />
purify the blood. It gives strong <lb />
nerves, bright eyes, smooth, <lb />
rich It <lb />
will make a good-looking, <lb />
lug, woman of a run-down invalid. <lb />
Only cents at Jno, L, <lb />
More. <lb />
Butler's Action Condemned. <lb />
New York, Dec. <lb />
federate veteran of New York <lb />
has passed a resolution offered by <lb />
Comrade of North <lb />
nu, which says that camp con <lb />
demos unmeasured terms the <lb />
effort of Butler, of North <lb />
who is not a Confederate <lb />
1-111.111. to the <lb />
of the South by seeking to obtain <lb />
pensions <lb />
from the United States, and that <lb />
any similar effort by Southern <lb />
of Congress will <lb />
rent to this camp and meet with <lb />
ii i ii I nab lied <lb />
General <lb />
CANNOT I <lb />
with LOCAL <lb />
cannot the seal of the <lb />
disease. is a <lb />
till ill and order lo <lb />
cure it hike inlet lent <lb />
ill line is las <lb />
en internally, act- directly on <lb />
the blood surfaces. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure i- not a <lb />
Ii was prescribed by <lb />
oar of the best physicians <lb />
country for and regular <lb />
ll id tile <lb />
in-t tunics known, combined with <lb />
the best blond purifiers, <lb />
oil the surfaces. The <lb />
perfect two <lb />
is what produces <lb />
wonderful results in <lb />
Send for free. <lb />
In., Crops. <lb />
Mil by druggists, Toledo, o. <lb />
Hall's family the best. <lb />
he <lb />
Hunts I Ian- has one <lb />
not granted to other notable <lb />
-capes the kissing epidemic,<lb />
says Brother <lb />
entirely ignorant ob <lb />
this Is about at flue u <lb />
I presume <lb />
that it i- an <lb />
no; domestic i <lb />
begun tho star <lb />
boarder, bill he stopped when he <lb />
caught the gleam in Mis. <lb />
eye. Sir. <lb />
she said, with icy pleasantly, <lb />
Ural let me state I was assured <lb />
of this steak being prime <lb />
then, perhaps the cw <lb />
joyed a remarkably long <lb />
Win i. h Hi,, mini with dug, <lb />
a l, <lb />
t it- <lb />
unit i. i <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Just a carload <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The salve the world for <lb />
Cuts, Salt <lb />
I; hen in. Teller, Chap- <lb />
Chilblains, Coins, and <lb />
all Skin and positively <lb />
cures or no pay It <lb />
is to give <lb />
faction or money refunded. Print <lb />
M cents per For sale by Jno. <lb />
L. Woolen. <lb />
I the lint woman you ever <lb />
she asked after <lb />
The war hero knew <lb />
that it Would be useless to reply <lb />
be said <lb />
i y nil will be I he <lb />
And then she <lb />
he had indeed Won him I'm her <lb />
ow n. <lb />
Professions Cards <lb />
it . -i i. <lb />
T . <lb />
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At <lb />
N. C. <lb />
III ti- <lb />
the season When you <lb />
never mis- the water till the pipes <lb />
A Mills I. <lb />
v e. N <lb />
AT LAW. <lb />
dream N. c. <lb />
Garland stoves the <lb />
manufacturers in world arc used by <lb />
many millions. <lb />
MAIN , N. <lb />
ins was <lb />
Mr. Lilly, a prominent ell <lb />
Hannibal, Mo., had a <lb />
wonderful deliverance from a <lb />
Ill of It <lb />
I was taken Typhoid <lb />
inn into My <lb />
I to <lb />
weak hardy sit <lb />
Nothing helped inc. I <lb />
to die of I when I <lb />
beard of Ur. King's New <lb />
gave relief. <lb />
I to now am <lb />
well and I cant say <lb />
ill This <lb />
oil- I in- <lb />
cure iii world for all throat <lb />
troubles. Regular site <lb />
bolt let free <lb />
L. Drug n <lb />
In. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
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r. <lb />
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ALLOW A IN SON, <lb />
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