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the power to digest and <lb/>
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had in our town. But his j T. Atkinson, <lb/>
to Atkinson, and others. I will on <lb/>
which had b the day of February. <lb/>
sell at public sale In-fore the <lb/>
, lions.-door in the town of <lb/>
from sonic bidder, <lb/>
trouble, which caused large certain or of laud, <lb/>
to break out on her living and being In the county of <lb/>
both . Oil time would be Pitt and and <lb/>
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but nothing reached her , <lb/>
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but as soon as one was cured farm. Terms <lb/>
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days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave A. <lb/>
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and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change de- <lb/>
pending stage of water. <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York and <lb/>
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with railroad at <lb/>
Shippers should freight by <lb/>
the Old Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
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N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
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let she had led a life of agony and <lb/>
for sis months, was In- <lb/>
spired to Mrs. Joe Person's <lb/>
. There wan a change for <lb/>
the better in twenty-four hour-, it <lb/>
seemed lo check the bowels at once, <lb/>
and after using I few <lb/>
child entirely cured, and has <lb/>
since had any sign of trouble <lb/>
i now ill perfect health. A <lb/>
few after this <lb/>
of January, MM. <lb/>
B. F. Tyson,<lb/>
I. <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt County made on <lb/>
the of in <lb/>
a certain Special Proceeding therein <lb/>
pending, entitled Gannon, <lb/>
Public administer- <lb/>
the estate of Warren Braxton <lb/>
for years, and la a is in perfect health. A against <lb/>
II Is composed of the after this had and will <lb/>
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the beat blood acting ., M n of the Court <lb/>
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wonderful results <lb/>
free. <lb/>
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others, M acres more or <lb/>
less. Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
This Dec. <lb/>
Cannon. <lb/>
Public <lb/>
Administering the estate of War <lb/>
Braxton. deed. <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
it soon made a cure. <lb/>
I wish could so that <lb/>
man, woman and child, <lb/>
North Carolina could hear, that I <lb/>
might tell them what Mrs. Joe Per- <lb/>
son's and Wash did for <lb/>
me and mine. I advised one of my <lb/>
friends who had been a terrible <lb/>
sufferer for a longtime, with ounce <lb/>
son mouth, she used the January, <lb/>
Wash, and ii soon made Proceeding therein <lb/>
mire. I pending entitled Cannon, <lb/>
I have recommended it to <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of an order of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county on the <lb/>
Boa <lb/>
1234 <lb/>
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The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives the home news every <lb/>
a at small price <lb/>
of cents a month. Are <lb/>
yo a subscriber It not <lb/>
you ought to be. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Is only a year and contains <lb/>
the new every w. gives <lb/>
information to the <lb/>
s rowing <lb/>
co. that is worth times <lb/>
mo e than the price. <lb/>
ins was <lb/>
Mr. V. Lilly, a prominent ell <lb/>
of Hannibal, Mo., had a <lb/>
deliverance from a <lb/>
In telling of it he <lb/>
I taken with Fever, <lb/>
run into <lb/>
lungs became I was so <lb/>
weak sit <lb/>
helped I expected <lb/>
to die of I when I <lb/>
beard of Dr. King's New <lb/>
great relief. <lb/>
I continued to it. and now am <lb/>
well long; I Baal say tin, <lb/>
nun h in its This marvel- <lb/>
mis medicine i I <lb/>
eat cure in world for all throat <lb/>
lung troubles. sine <lb/>
Trial tree <lb/>
at J. L. Drag Store; <lb/>
cry bottle <lb/>
By virtue of an of the <lb/>
Superior Court county made <lb/>
in a certain Special Proceeding <lb/>
therein pending, entitled, II. <lb/>
Cobb and Sarah against C. A. <lb/>
and I will on Mon- <lb/>
day. February sell at <lb/>
public Nile before the Court House <lb/>
door in Greenville, to the highest <lb/>
Milder, a certain tract or of <lb/>
land in the county of Pitt adjoin- <lb/>
the lands of A. C. <lb/>
Thomas <lb/>
en one and <lb/>
Bean and known <lb/>
as the formerly <lb/>
lo M. L. <lb/>
ed. sale i-ash. <lb/>
This day of <lb/>
tan. <lb/>
xx L. Blow, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
so many of my friends, for <lb/>
lion other have <lb/>
never known it to fail to cure yet. <lb/>
There la no medicine equal to it. <lb/>
Mm. <lb/>
Co. Oct. <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
even But- <lb/>
day, morning wad evening. Pray- <lb/>
meeting Thursday <lb/>
A. W. <lb/>
C. I.<lb/>
M cry Sun <lb/>
day. morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
p. . F. <lb/>
lam lien third <lb/>
Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
H. Moore <lb/>
Public Administrator, administer- <lb/>
the <lb/>
Joyner and <lb/>
will on Monday. <lb/>
public sale <lb/>
Court House door In Greenville to <lb/>
I he highest bidder, a lot or <lb/>
parcel of land near the town of <lb/>
Greenville, adjoining the <lb/>
lot and others which is <lb/>
fully described inn deed made by <lb/>
the Greenville Lumber Company <lb/>
and others to Mason <lb/>
Barnes recorded in the Regis- <lb/>
of Pitt count v in Book <lb/>
l pages W. <lb/>
Pub. <lb/>
Administering the estate of <lb/>
in-, <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
No. <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
llama, W. M. M. Sec. <lb/>
I. O. O. P. I I a No. <lb/>
Meets every evening. <lb/>
W. F. N. Over <lb/>
ton, Ban, <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, No. <lb/>
every evening. Lr. <lb/>
K. A. Jr., A. <lb/>
White. R. <lb/>
R. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb/>
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night at I. O. <lb/>
O. F, hull. L. L. Hargrove, Conn- <lb/>
NOTICE H <lb/>
The having duly <lb/>
before the Superior Court <lb/>
Clerk of Pitt as Executor of <lb/>
the Will and Testament of G. <lb/>
E. Little, deceased, notice is here- <lb/>
by given to all persons indebted to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned, all <lb/>
persons having against said <lb/>
estate to present the <lb/>
same for payment on or the <lb/>
day of December, ISM, or thin <lb/>
notice will lie in lair of <lb/>
of same <lb/>
This <lb/>
G. II. <lb/>
Executor of Little <lb/>
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pair all kinds of <lb/>
Gins Farm <lb/>
Implements. <lb/>
We <lb/>
Posts, <lb/>
Balusters. <lb/>
Let us have your <lb/>
work. <lb/>
mm is 111.111875.------ <lb/>
SCHULTZ <lb/>
WHOLESALE RETAIL <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
coffee, sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb/>
butter, mountain but tor, full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat Hakes, hominy Hakes, cotton- <lb/>
and hulls, cottonseed bought <lb/>
at cents per bushel. <lb/>
I. M. FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing MACHINES <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc, <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICK <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ. <lb/>
J C. LAMER A CO <lb/>
N. <lb/>
NOTICE <lb/>
Having duly the <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk of Pitt county <lb/>
us Executor gal Will Tea <lb/>
lament of Jennie Boyd, deceased, <lb/>
not lea is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
sons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
immediate payment to the under <lb/>
signed, all persons having <lb/>
claims the estate should <lb/>
pi the slim- for payment on or <lb/>
before the 2nd day of January, <lb/>
1900, or this notice will Is; plead <lb/>
lair of of same. <lb/>
This 2nd day of <lb/>
Executor of Jennie Boyd, <lb/>
an . ., ft i, la Alba <lb/>
r I'll h SI., 6.10 p. in <lb/>
u Sunday a <lb/>
and 11.0 <lb/>
mi leave <lb/>
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log leave String Hope M <lb/>
kit V am <lb/>
an pi Sunday. <lb/>
on land N. U <lb/>
dally, Bun lay, 7.1 <lb/>
a. arriving 8.30 a. i It <lb/>
I a <lb/>
10.21 a. a. <lb/>
Train Clinton <lb/>
tor Clinton dally, except <lb/>
II . in. and 4.15 i , <lb/>
-r. i at am. and <lb/>
II<lb/>
H Manager <lb/>
at <lb/>
MARBLE <lb/>
Iron Fencing <lb/>
only work <lb/>
prices reasonable <lb/>
W. .<lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid for country<lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE FICTION TERMS per Year in Advance. <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
VOL. XVII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY. JANUARY <lb/>
NO log <lb/>
Good Farming In Union. <lb/>
Mr. A. a <lb/>
young farmer of township, <lb/>
this fall gathered of <lb/>
cotton from two acres. On <lb/>
the average 1,800 pounds of this <lb/>
variety of seed cotton will make <lb/>
pounds of lint. This gives a yield <lb/>
of three and a little over one-third <lb/>
for two <lb/>
This result was due <lb/>
plan of fertilizing. He could <lb/>
the same amount of fertilizer <lb/>
on four done twice the labor <lb/>
and made the same. <lb/>
The Asheville Citizen, which has <lb/>
sense like a horse, recognizes the <lb/>
fact that a State grow and <lb/>
the expense of its government stand <lb/>
still, and it with The <lb/>
that the expenses of <lb/>
tin- State government can lie met <lb/>
and still increase in general <lb/>
taxes lie avoided. can Is- <lb/>
it says. the proper men <lb/>
are put on the committees <lb/>
Legislature, they <lb/>
will bad all the new subjects of tax <lb/>
atom that will lie necessary <lb/>
all legitimate expenses State <lb/>
government, without touching any <lb/>
ordinary tax That's <lb/>
the doctrine. Talk <lb/>
Some Good Farm, <lb/>
Mr. Templeton, of Amity, <lb/>
cultivated last year acres of <lb/>
He spent <lb/>
and made on the f acres bush- <lb/>
els of wheat, bushels of corn <lb/>
hales of cotton. Mr. Tern <lb/>
his boys did nearly all <lb/>
the work of raising the crop them <lb/>
selves. This is good farming bit <lb/>
Mr. is a hustler. <lb/>
Mr. A. Shook, of <lb/>
raised live bales of cotton averaging <lb/>
over pounds each, acres <lb/>
of ground. This, too, is good <lb/>
There are people who affect to <lb/>
treat with contempt <lb/>
American woman in politics; but <lb/>
Merriam, of Minnesota <lb/>
knows The ex <lb/>
would like to go abroad as <lb/>
to Russia, and President <lb/>
is inclined <lb/>
but the wife of Senator Davis, of <lb/>
Minnesota, as she said <lb/>
when <lb/>
as a in the <lb/>
Cabinet. This very <lb/>
pretty has all out of <lb/>
fuel that .-senator I is bad the <lb/>
good sense to marry a dressmaker <lb/>
he her and that Mrs. <lb/>
Merriam. who is at the heal <lb/>
In Minnesota. <lb/>
her. It is now the turn of <lb/>
Mrs. Davis to do the <lb/>
Philadelphia <lb/>
I The printers at declined to <lb/>
put the President's <lb/>
type, and it was accordingly <lb/>
necessary to read to the Filipinos. <lb/>
If any more reading should lie <lb/>
necessary it might be well read <lb/>
the Riot act to the <lb/>
compositors, that <lb/>
performance with <lb/>
a Government printing of <lb/>
modest dimensions. Dewey <lb/>
the Spanish nettle at Manila, and <lb/>
grasping on a smaller scale <lb/>
would appear to lie at <lb/>
Our <lb/>
1899<lb/>
Senator R. B. of <lb/>
through to Raleigh this <lb/>
from a visit home. He <lb/>
says the oilier day when our Sena- <lb/>
tor. Hon. N. Wilson, put in <lb/>
nomination Mr. A. of this <lb/>
for a clerk, there Was some <lb/>
fun after the counting of the <lb/>
lot commenced. The tellers com <lb/>
one; two; <lb/>
and so on. a few <lb/>
moments V repetition of the <lb/>
caused of the to <lb/>
smile very audibly, whereupon a <lb/>
wag remarked they seemed <lb/>
at once there was <lb/>
an uproar, everybody <lb/>
but got there in short <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
HIS LIFE WAS SAY ED. <lb/>
With all due respect to the learn- <lb/>
ed gentlemen who are <lb/>
the question. Angels <lb/>
in the Observer <lb/>
we an- Inclined to the opinion, <lb/>
bile ii has gone Into the realm of <lb/>
the invisible, and the unknowable <lb/>
this life, to Is- taking <lb/>
a taint of sacrilege. After Col- <lb/>
and columns of arguments, <lb/>
opinions and much discussion. <lb/>
what is to Is- accomplished Will <lb/>
any one know any more about it <lb/>
than he does And may it <lb/>
not have a tendency to weaken the <lb/>
weak believer, who <lb/>
is just opening his eyes to spiritual <lb/>
things Brethren, let its, as lay- <lb/>
men, approach the with <lb/>
reverence, fear and trembling. <lb/>
Durham Sun.<lb/>
OF, <lb/>
m Drill and <lb/>
NO RIGHT TO <lb/>
The woman who is lovely face, <lb/>
form and temper will always have <lb/>
friends, but one who would lie at- <lb/>
t i in list keep her b. If <lb/>
she is weak, sickly and all rim <lb/>
down she <lb/>
If she has constipation or <lb/>
trouble, her impure blood <lb/>
will cause pimples, skin <lb/>
eruptions and u wretched complex- <lb/>
ion. Electric Bitters is the <lb/>
medicine in the world to regulate <lb/>
stomach, liver and kidneys and to <lb/>
purify the blood. It gives strong <lb/>
eyes, smooth, <lb/>
skin, rich complexion. It <lb/>
will make a good-looking, charm- <lb/>
woman of a rundown invalid. <lb/>
Only at L. Wooten's <lb/>
Drug store. <lb/>
Mr. J. E. Lilly, a prominent cit- <lb/>
of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a <lb/>
from a <lb/>
death. In telling of it he <lb/>
I was taken w Typhoid Fever, <lb/>
that run into Pneumonia, My <lb/>
lungs hardened. I was so <lb/>
weak I couldn't up <lb/>
Nothing helped me. I expected <lb/>
soon to die of Consumption, when <lb/>
heard of Dr. King's New <lb/>
One bottle gave great relief. <lb/>
continued to it, and now am <lb/>
well and strong; I cant say too <lb/>
much in its This marvel- <lb/>
medicine is the surest quick- <lb/>
est cure in the world for all throat <lb/>
lung troubles. Regular size <lb/>
and Trial free <lb/>
at J. L. Drugstore; <lb/>
bottle guaranteed. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The best naive the world for <lb/>
Cuts, Sores, Salt <lb/>
Rheum, Fever Bores, hap <lb/>
pod Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and <lb/>
all Skin Eruptions, and positively <lb/>
cures Piles, or no pay required. It <lb/>
is guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
faction or money refunded. Price <lb/>
cents per POT <lb/>
L. Woolen. <lb/>
will be the event of the year and <lb/>
arc invited to attend. For this <lb/>
month prices have been away down <lb/>
from regular Belling prices on Pine <lb/>
Pi <lb/>
The Cabbage <lb/>
The Chicago physicians sow u- <lb/>
. diphtheria <lb/>
prevailing city is due <lb/>
extensive which <lb/>
ii- suburbs. <lb/>
the town of <lb/>
i- ism of terrible disease <lb/>
were reported in one day, and the <lb/>
doctors there believe have <lb/>
traced the germs acres <lb/>
which near <lb/>
These have <lb/>
opened the health <lb/>
officials, and I hey the <lb/>
which prevail in <lb/>
n-. -.-d in <lb/>
ii. old North Carolina <lb/>
is germ <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
CATARRH CANNOT <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
reach I he anal -ii <lb/>
disease. Catarrh is n blood <lb/>
disease, and in owler <lb/>
ii you rein- <lb/>
Cure i <lb/>
en and acts on <lb/>
tin- blood mucous surfaces. <lb/>
Hull's Catarrh u <lb/>
was prescribed <lb/>
mu -of I In- in <lb/>
for years, and is a <lb/>
beat Ionics known, combined with <lb/>
blood acting ill <lb/>
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combination ill <lb/>
is what produces such <lb/>
wonderful results in <lb/>
Send free. <lb/>
F, Co., Props. <lb/>
by druggists. Toledo, . <lb/>
the best. <lb/>
it <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Buy <lb/>
Steel Bed <lb/>
in either Of<lb/>
inch <lb/>
filler <lb/>
mad. <lb/>
Our of thou- <lb/>
of in t t.<lb/>
Picture, Tin <lb/>
Move, etc. and In from <lb/>
from pet on I <lb/>
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a or Car <lb/>
pet-. Art out.-. and U <lb/>
hand. <lb/>
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none <lb/>
tells all about it. <lb/>
Drawer Style <lb/>
Why have t <lb/>
in pan the <lb/>
led Slate, in <lb/>
Cab <lb/>
you. A <lb/>
Julius Hines Son, <lb/>
a 09-<lb/>
UM.<lb/>
bill I <lb/>
In an interview Washington last <lb/>
night Representative Harry Skin- <lb/>
of the district, <lb/>
present Legislature should <lb/>
disfranchise the in North <lb/>
Carolina; it should never let the <lb/>
opportunity pass, and if it it <lb/>
should be held responsible This <lb/>
does not sound very well, <lb/>
as it does, from u Ml who is now <lb/>
holding office given him by the <lb/>
help vote. The <lb/>
is all right as long as he can elect <lb/>
the politicians to office, but when <lb/>
he fails, he must be put out of the <lb/>
way. should <lb/>
be censured for a failure lo dis <lb/>
franchise the what should <lb/>
the punishment of Mr. Skinner's <lb/>
crowd for fostering his suffrage <lb/>
The usual cry of dis <lb/>
tress comes from Dawson. The <lb/>
Yukon Council appeal to <lb/>
Washington says that food is plenty <lb/>
but it takes money to buy <lb/>
and that nothing less than 1800.000 <lb/>
will sec the colony through the <lb/>
w inter. Even the Klondike seems <lb/>
to have no lode equal in richness to <lb/>
the Federal Treasury. <lb/>
Several of our exchanges <lb/>
the New Year with -Now is the <lb/>
time to turn over a new <lb/>
The new leaf business has long <lb/>
discounted, for many of them <lb/>
proved blank pages, with nothing <lb/>
thereon to guide or to govern. This <lb/>
looking forward to a new leaf per- <lb/>
has proven a pitfall to many a <lb/>
It is the mail paved with <lb/>
good intentions which is said to <lb/>
lead to a very, very bad place. If <lb/>
page lie bright and clean <lb/>
and punctuated with good thoughts <lb/>
and deeds commensurate w such <lb/>
thoughts, no date the future will <lb/>
have to be for a new <lb/>
To day's deeds arc strongly <lb/>
indicative of what Tomorrow's will <lb/>
The Living Present is there <lb/>
fore the time of all times for good <lb/>
resolutions, above all. actions. <lb/>
Raleigh Post. <lb/>
left <lb/>
We have a nice variety choice styles <lb/>
ye and can now pit a Bargain. <lb/>
When conic our Spec- <lb/>
Bargain Counter. <lb/>
A gentleman remarked <lb/>
bad o ranger or an outsider <lb/>
to North Carolina, and made <lb/>
the cures among our people that <lb/>
Mr. Joe Person's b <lb/>
made, the people would beau have <lb/>
as never before. Read this <lb/>
and suppose a <lb/>
Eleven years ago I had a child <lb/>
that was delicate from birth, and <lb/>
for six months she was under con- <lb/>
BAKER <lb/>
OVER THE <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Col. Skinner Defined. <lb/>
The North Carolina Congressman <lb/>
who calls for the abolition of the <lb/>
14th and 15th amendments, the <lb/>
of the and <lb/>
the of insular com <lb/>
for statehood, is s true and <lb/>
frank spoken imperialist, who per. <lb/>
the logic of <lb/>
Springfield Republican. <lb/>
Henry Lodge was re elect <lb/>
United Slates Senator by the <lb/>
Massachusetts <lb/>
hi a duel about a young woman <lb/>
at Sexton's Creek, Clay County, <lb/>
Ark., Parker killed A. <lb/>
Turner. <lb/>
The French steamer <lb/>
was wrecked off the <lb/>
coast on Monday the chief of- <lb/>
drowned. <lb/>
The National Company, <lb/>
of Cleveland, <lb/>
by the Trust, but prices <lb/>
will lie lower. <lb/>
The stockholders of the Hamilton <lb/>
National Bank, of Boston, Mass., <lb/>
have derided to go into voluntary <lb/>
liquidation. <lb/>
While delirious from grip <lb/>
A. Hume jumped from a window <lb/>
of his home in the Harlem section <lb/>
of New York, fractured his <lb/>
skull. <lb/>
The of <lb/>
of Brooklyn, N. Y., for <lb/>
fraudulently collecting inquest <lb/>
bills, has ban approved by the <lb/>
New York Supreme Court. <lb/>
A silk mill will la- established at <lb/>
Lambert's In the suburbs of <lb/>
A company with <lb/>
capital has la-en organized and <lb/>
the secured. A vacant <lb/>
there will ha leased once, <lb/>
and in labor w ill lie train <lb/>
ed during the erection of a <lb/>
building, which will <lb/>
1st. A thorough in <lb/>
of climatic conditions <lb/>
led to the belie that Norfolk was <lb/>
the point in this country tor <lb/>
the purple. This will be the <lb/>
first large silk mill in the South. <lb/>
General <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Just received a carload <lb/>
Two years ago the <lb/>
was in session nearly every <lb/>
of body wanted an of <lb/>
lice either for himself, for some son <lb/>
or daughter, or relative. It was <lb/>
the greatest gang of seekers <lb/>
that ever assembled. <lb/>
The present <lb/>
passed a resolution that mi <lb/>
nor any sou of a member of the <lb/>
body was to be appointed to any <lb/>
office within the gift of the same <lb/>
No can ever say that the Leg <lb/>
was a of miser <lb/>
pie as has said <lb/>
of some of our past General <lb/>
Dispatch. <lb/>
Garland by the largest <lb/>
manufacturers in the world and are used by <lb/>
many millions. <lb/>
MAIN , J N. i <lb/>
care of the best physician <lb/>
had ill our town. But bis <lb/>
cine seemed powerless to control <lb/>
bowel trouble, Which had lie <lb/>
chronic She also <lb/>
from some aggravated blood <lb/>
which caused large sores <lb/>
and risings to break out on her <lb/>
body. Oft time there would be a- <lb/>
OS or We bail several <lb/>
doctors to treat her at different <lb/>
limes, but nothing reached her <lb/>
case. They would lame these <lb/>
but as soon as one was cured <lb/>
another broke and the doctors <lb/>
gave no hope of her cure, <lb/>
she had led a life of and <lb/>
suffering for sis months, I was in- <lb/>
spired to try Mrs. Joe Person's <lb/>
Remedy. There wan a change for <lb/>
the in twenty-four hours, it <lb/>
seemed to check at once, <lb/>
and after using a bottles <lb/>
child entirely cured, and has <lb/>
never since had an sign of trouble <lb/>
is now in perfect health, A <lb/>
few years alter this I bad two sores <lb/>
lo break out on my ankle, and <lb/>
strange loan I did not think of <lb/>
Mrs. Joe Person's I <lb/>
under the of doctors for <lb/>
years, <lb/>
get worse until had eaten <lb/>
to the bone. then thought of <lb/>
trying Mrs. Joe Person's Wash and <lb/>
did so. and is almost useless to <lb/>
it soon made a cure. <lb/>
wish could speak so <lb/>
cry man. woman and child, <lb/>
North Carolina could hear, that I <lb/>
might loll what Mrs. Joe Per <lb/>
son's and Wash did for <lb/>
me and mine. I advised one of <lb/>
friends who had been a <lb/>
sufferer for a longtime, <lb/>
sore mouth. She Used the <lb/>
and Wash, and made a <lb/>
cure. <lb/>
I have recommended it to over <lb/>
so many of friends, for <lb/>
and Other ailments, and I haw <lb/>
never known fail to cure <lb/>
There In no medicine to it <lb/>
Oct. B, <lb/>
Out all the Senator. <lb/>
A half dozen Republican Sena- <lb/>
i attended a dinner given a <lb/>
fortnight ago by Vice President <lb/>
The guest of the evening <lb/>
minister, Wu <lb/>
lb- speaks English <lb/>
fluently, is with American <lb/>
manners and can see a <lb/>
joke <lb/>
After drink ma <lb/>
Mil. a Senator <lb/>
ed to his colleagues that they test <lb/>
I be drinking capacity Em- <lb/>
representative. This <lb/>
was snapped up and the <lb/>
drinks came fast and furious. <lb/>
As the evening wore on the Sena- <lb/>
tors became slightly boozy, and one <lb/>
one the; dropped none <lb/>
save I be minister and the host re- <lb/>
Then the minister, who <lb/>
was as fresh as a daisy, leaned over <lb/>
and said lo the Vice President <lb/>
Mr. President, here are the Sen- <lb/>
The Vice President smiled and <lb/>
admitted that they had <lb/>
retired, whereupon the minister <lb/>
and the Vice President had a <lb/>
night and what remained <lb/>
minister alone <lb/>
walked down the stair into <lb/>
his Rec- <lb/>
all.<lb/>
The pretty society girls of <lb/>
eel who consider them- <lb/>
elves the belles the community, <lb/>
careful how they snub <lb/>
awkward, uncouth boy of tilt- <lb/>
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these boys will lie <lb/>
young men, and will <lb/>
the snub. The snub business <lb/>
j- risky; the wheel of fortune goes <lb/>
a round and it is impossible to tell <lb/>
who will be on top next year, or <lb/>
who will be on the <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
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triad to answer <lb/>
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think to move in a. <lb/>
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and will then be In a position of <lb/>
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power <lb/>
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Senator Allen. In addition to <lb/>
by <lb/>
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wants, received ear of <lb/>
learn that two of <lb/>
for stealing <lb/>
Harvey wen <lb/>
convicted and to out year <lb/>
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In office other who <lb/>
aid that bis brother-in-law bad a <lb/>
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giving Justices the Peace <lb/>
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by willing to the <lb/>
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PHI people who <lb/>
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trouble securing prompt nettle <lb/>
of claims and that he desired <lb/>
lo secure tin- of this law <lb/>
providing for the of <lb/>
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them in-ill prosecution If tattled <lb/>
in a stated period, ate. <lb/>
papers or records relating to the <lb/>
institution. <lb/>
Section Thai tin- joint <lb/>
are directed to proceed I <lb/>
delay lo make -aid <lb/>
report their finding to <lb/>
tin. i Assembly now in see- <lb/>
ion. <lb/>
it. Thai the -aid joint <lb/>
empowered to <lb/>
in person to state <lb/>
all other <lb/>
in connection therewith <lb/>
and to make personal ii <lb/>
down bi Cuba complain be- <lb/>
cause arc <lb/>
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Women make the beat skin sup <lb/>
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a peg, <lb/>
i if all the sad words that man <lb/>
ever spoke, the saddest are these <lb/>
now dead <lb/>
Your Sam had better <lb/>
tip trying to play with <lb/>
those across the <lb/>
an-said i. end <lb/>
in the de- <lb/>
bate, made it plain that they arc <lb/>
opposed to our retaining the <lb/>
pines. That tiling., are gelling <lb/>
warm in vicinity of White <lb/>
House was shown the giving <lb/>
out of a statement that <lb/>
Mr. bad never expressed <lb/>
himself in tin or of <lb/>
ownership of the and <lb/>
his intentions bad gone no <lb/>
further than to give islands <lb/>
a military government similar to <lb/>
that non in Cuba. The state- <lb/>
Intimates, without say. <lb/>
that if the Filipinos show <lb/>
themselves capable maintaining <lb/>
a stable government Mr. <lb/>
Would doubtless- favor their <lb/>
ill time. Such statements <lb/>
arc not Mr. <lb/>
even if were explicit. He <lb/>
bad an opportunity to say <lb/>
what his intentions are, when be <lb/>
sent treaty to the Senate, but <lb/>
he didn't do it. <lb/>
The Democratic and <lb/>
Senator are preparing to make a <lb/>
warm light against Hull army <lb/>
bill, which has been delayed in the <lb/>
House illness of <lb/>
Hull, when it reaches lb,. <lb/>
Senate after being jammed through <lb/>
the House administration In- <lb/>
and it begins to look as <lb/>
though the bill would fail this <lb/>
session of adding aunt her <lb/>
.-. <lb/>
It i slid that some of the colored I <lb/>
all books <lb/>
examination <lb/>
papers I hereof <lb/>
Section Thai all expenses <lb/>
inclined the . <lb/>
biding of ac<lb/>
witnesses shall be paid in <lb/>
,. , <lb/>
ii,,. other <lb/>
wise appropriated, upon arrant <lb/>
by <lb/>
commit <lb/>
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sen ion . Thai person who <lb/>
hull refuse to <lb/>
attend lest before said <lb/>
having been <lb/>
shall be ;, <lb/>
and upon <lb/>
hi superior court of conn <lb/>
in Carolina where he ma-, <lb/>
he found, he shall l- lined not <lb/>
more than <lb/>
ill kisses. It Is- nice . <lb/>
tin- numerous things u,.,, <lb/>
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increase the probabilities of a <lb/>
pi extra session of the <lb/>
democrats the <lb/>
mi no <lb/>
object ions and the treaty Of <lb/>
was reported to the Senate this <lb/>
week. The treaty will be refilled <lb/>
but depend upon <lb/>
whether Its opponents, arc <lb/>
mole than were at <lb/>
first to win be <lb/>
lied merely to go on record against <lb/>
it with their voles. <lb/>
Mr. Andrew Carnegie is in wash- <lb/>
openly working against the <lb/>
of the treaty of peace. <lb/>
He thinks Unit If Gal, an would <lb/>
revise his advice and try to get <lb/>
democratic to vote against <lb/>
treaty, instead of voting for <lb/>
treaty and afterwards against ex- <lb/>
its reject ion would follow. <lb/>
He hear indicates <lb/>
increase of the and <lb/>
I am encouraged lo <lb/>
that of treaty <lb/>
opinion, this is the time <lb/>
those who oppose expansion to <lb/>
do work. Only a one third <lb/>
is to defeat treaty <lb/>
whereas with the treaty ratified, <lb/>
we will ban-to secure a majority <lb/>
to Hence, <lb/>
that Ibis is the time for Mr. <lb/>
Bryan and other <lb/>
to make the light. Hereafter we <lb/>
ill not enjoy the advantage over <lb/>
our opponents that we now do, <lb/>
Inning then lo meet them in <lb/>
oM-ll <lb/>
Senator Morgan secured the con- <lb/>
sent of tin--senate to vole upon his <lb/>
Canal bill, next <lb/>
and he is confident that will <lb/>
pas-, with amendments acceptable <lb/>
to him. The House Committee on <lb/>
Intel-slate and Foreign Commerce <lb/>
is unanimously in favor of the canal <lb/>
bill divided how it shall <lb/>
built. <lb/>
The sword that Congress had <lb/>
made for to on in <lb/>
Wash also the sword which <lb/>
bud made at a <lb/>
t for Schley, but no- <lb/>
body is exhibiting a that <lb/>
anybody intends tor Sampson, who <lb/>
not being able to pull a <lb/>
lion sword will have to content <lb/>
With having pulled more ion <lb/>
than lie was entitled lo from the <lb/>
Department, <lb/>
Mr. did not <lb/>
any of the leaders of his be- <lb/>
fore i Tow <lb/>
f Pennsylvania, from <lb/>
Minister to l.- to May <lb/>
Russia, and appointing Bibs. <lb/>
Thai we <lb/>
promised lo give Cuba menus a <lb/>
ballet- insurgent on <lb/>
island. <lb/>
A has been <lb/>
with In- hands behind him. What <lb/>
a Chicago alderman In- would <lb/>
make <lb/>
A cyclone resembles a woman i- <lb/>
cause w hen makes up mind to <lb/>
go somewhere, all the earth can't <lb/>
top <lb/>
A Mother Takes a Long Walk <lb/>
for a Truant Son. <lb/>
Mi-. Mary a poor <lb/>
woman who lives <lb/>
v. c, was in our to- <lb/>
day with her little son, who bad <lb/>
inn away, on her lonely tramp <lb/>
c. Harris, Indiana, who isn't <lb/>
personally known by hardly any-1 <lb/>
body in Washington, outside of <lb/>
Indiana delegation in Congress, <lb/>
Minister to Austria. Both are re- <lb/>
as personal appointments. <lb/>
nomination of Joseph <lb/>
Choate, of York, lo Am- <lb/>
to WM a <lb/>
deal. <lb/>
lien. Leonard the <lb/>
Onto gentleman who from <lb/>
all army surgeon with rank of <lb/>
Captain, detailed to act as the Me- <lb/>
family physician, to be a <lb/>
Major General, during Hie scrap <lb/>
with Spain, and who is now <lb/>
commander of <lb/>
in Cuba, is Washington, <lb/>
orders. It is believed <lb/>
lien. Wood was sent for by Mr. <lb/>
M. connection with some <lb/>
I he l that have already <lb/>
Dropped out among army of <lb/>
form military gov- <lb/>
of Cuba, He to going <lb/>
right back. <lb/>
Judge yesterday, at <lb/>
upheld the Iowa tow taxing <lb/>
foreign insurance companies. <lb/>
Ten of Neb., <lb/>
were attacked with trichinosis <lb/>
eating pork, and daughter <lb/>
of August is deed. <lb/>
ion of American <lb/>
will hold <lb/>
and exhibition at <lb/>
July next. <lb/>
At their own <lb/>
Generals W. Gordon and W. C. <lb/>
of the nicer have <lb/>
from <lb/>
the military service. <lb/>
The York Board of ti <lb/>
mate hag appropriated f <lb/>
for the new Brooklyn bridge, the <lb/>
foundation of which is almost fin- <lb/>
; is for steel. <lb/>
TODAY'S <lb/>
as . noted by <lb/>
A. ft<lb/>
N. <lb/>
under the management of <lb/>
over Baker <lb/>
Hardware Store. <lb/>
COTTON. <lb/>
Cotton High Low Close. <lb/>
March 5.71 5.09 <lb/>
May 5.7 5.75 5.76 <lb/>
August M 5.86 5.82 <lb/>
February sud March. <lb/>
Opening. Close. Tone. <lb/>
3.6 <lb/>
High Low Close <lb/>
1471 1471 <lb/>
consult Sugar. 1271 1261 1271 <lb/>
B. B. T. <lb/>
OH M <lb/>
Wheat. High Lew Clone.<lb/>
lo <lb/>
Una a i.-- . <lb/>
u-.-ii <lb/>
it Our <lb/>
lock I- full new <lb/>
sod Urine <lb/>
I hat .-an be at <lb/>
lo alt.<lb/>
Our aim In <lb/>
It lo MM our <lb/>
u. will <lb/>
IV . l.-<lb/>
imprisoned in discretion of says <lb/>
U that the <lb/>
given am such wit. <lb/>
. Is- used <lb/>
criminal prosecution. <lb/>
Section Thai all las <lb/>
of laws in with this <lb/>
-ball be and the same are <lb/>
hereby repealed <lb/>
That this act shall <lb/>
and after its <lb/>
IV. in I i off <lb/>
Norfolk, Jan. <lb/>
i- reported off, the Peters<lb/>
Silver <lb/>
Treasury <lb/>
has issued a circular Ball- <lb/>
attention new <lb/>
no diver The <lb/>
is us <lb/>
check Idler <lb/>
Morgan, portrait <lb/>
small seal, a poorly <lb/>
pro <lb/>
din-lion printed on ,,, <lb/>
paper, between which silk <lb/>
have been distributed, <lb/>
the resemblance l the genuine <lb/>
s so remote that a more <lb/>
it deemed <lb/>
some one sent her a clipping <lb/>
The Headlight about a stray boy, <lb/>
having no money to pay rail- <lb/>
road fare, she walked the entire <lb/>
distance to mount, which took <lb/>
bar three days, The kind people <lb/>
along the road gave her food. She <lb/>
said bad no cause for <lb/>
borne, for she is a widow with <lb/>
children, <lb/>
did the bawl for them. <lb/>
She earns her as a Held <lb/>
Mrs. says she <lb/>
w a great deal about her <lb/>
who baa missing sin,,. <lb/>
bar, It is a pitiable case, indeed. <lb/>
s. c, star. <lb/>
An infant live years old <lb/>
is drawing more or less irreverent <lb/>
throngs in New York and doing a <lb/>
doubtful service to religion by his <lb/>
New York <lb/>
needs all the gospel it can gel, but <lb/>
there is a law in the interest <lb/>
humanity which n infantile <lb/>
precocity on the stage, and it <lb/>
would seem to apply with <lb/>
pertinence the prodigy business <lb/>
pulpit. <lb/>
THE EXCELLENCE Of SYRUP OF <lb/>
i not only u the <lb/>
simplicity of the but <lb/>
the rare unit skill with It la <lb/>
by <lb/>
ti the Flo <lb/>
Co. only, to upon <lb/>
all the importune- of the <lb/>
true original <lb/>
genuine Fig. la manufactured <lb/>
Fin Co. <lb/>
only, a that fact will <lb/>
one In <lb/>
imitations par- <lb/>
The high standing of <lb/>
Km Co. with the <lb/>
cal profession, the <lb/>
of <lb/>
to mi I buns of <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
of Hi. of Its remedy. II. la <lb/>
far in of all other <lb/>
as it Ms on the liver and <lb/>
without in weaken- <lb/>
them, and it not gripe nor <lb/>
beneficial <lb/>
please the name of <lb/>
Coin on <lb/>
FIG SYRUP CO. <lb/>
AS <lb/>
u, ,,,, <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
in <lb/>
I issued <lb/>
age to the following par <lb/>
lies; <lb/>
ram. <lb/>
Jacob and Myrtle Cox <lb/>
W. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
Kale Manning Hack Dull. <lb/>
John and Annie M. <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Eugene Tucker and <lb/>
son. <lb/>
W. and Daisy <lb/>
d. Smith and <lb/>
L. T. and Baker. <lb/>
John Baker and Millie <lb/>
and <lb/>
Atkinson. <lb/>
Aaron and Annie <lb/>
I'M ward and Ollie <lb/>
wards. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Williams. <lb/>
John and Jane Hardy. <lb/>
Willie and Moore. <lb/>
Richard and Mary <lb/>
Alex and <lb/>
Sam and Katherine <lb/>
limns. <lb/>
Frank and Lucy Hair- <lb/>
cloth. <lb/>
r a Mi<lb/>
-n i. N. . <lb/>
I. I. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
n it <lb/>
I., rt-i <lb/>
an, <lb/>
of <lb/>
la ll <lb/>
II Ii. ran tar <lb/>
. . How l loud <lb/>
or <lb/>
II r <lb/>
I-1 one r or <lb/>
. 1.1. i. . .-. ,., <lb/>
Aim cc. <lb/>
at I <lb/>
UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
That is the place want to visit. <lb/>
I opened the Rial to <lb/>
building with a choice stock of <lb/>
and the U-st of general Tables Sup- <lb/>
plies. I carry <lb/>
UP .-. DATE . STOCK <lb/>
and am ready to supply your needs <lb/>
me a call. <lb/>
J. NORMAN, <lb/>
Did it Em occur to <lb/>
That when yon buy It <lb/>
economy to get the beat <lb/>
That is what we have, <lb/>
The best of every thing. <lb/>
Yon may need. <lb/>
We can supply all your In <lb/>
Hue Candies, Fruits of all kinds, <lb/>
have Fine <lb/>
Hi ARM. a box. put av es- <lb/>
for us. <lb/>
J. L. BRO <lb/>
In <lb/>
An exchange quotes a story said <lb/>
to have told at a <lb/>
A man was brought into the <lb/>
incident who was thought <lb/>
to ha dead, Ills wife was with <lb/>
him. One of the doctors <lb/>
but the man <lb/>
his head and said, I'm not <lb/>
dead yet whereupon bis wife <lb/>
admonished saying, <lb/>
doctor ought to know<lb/>
IN <lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
GROCERIES, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
r------a m <lb/>
Cotton Hogging and always <lb/>
on baa i <lb/>
Mat kept on <lb/>
band. Country produce and <lb/>
old. A will yon. <lb/>
D, W.<lb/>
In <lb/>
1.1 If it buy <lb/>
Inc now la <lb/>
Inn- <lb/>
we <lb/>
Mock <lb/>
ever here. <lb/>
WILSON. <lb/>
THE PING R <lb/>
N. every evening o'clock <lb/>
h i ii <lb/>
The streets are slushy. <lb/>
likes this kind of <lb/>
gets a grip folks <lb/>
in weather. <lb/>
Trade with the merchants w ho <lb/>
advertise in their home paper. <lb/>
I pay cash for Hides, PUB, Eggs <lb/>
Turkeys. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
The weather man should <lb/>
get a from <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
We learn over the wires that <lb/>
there is a ease of smallpox in Ply- <lb/>
mouth. <lb/>
brilliancy displayed by some <lb/>
people is the reflect of their <lb/>
cheeks. <lb/>
Plenty of complaints can be <lb/>
heard now the bad condition <lb/>
of public roads. <lb/>
Stephens house <lb/>
lot in -House con- <lb/>
six rooms. Apply to <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
Uncle Sam's troops, having set- <lb/>
poor Lo in West, are now <lb/>
to poor the <lb/>
East. <lb/>
It may las pertinent to remark at <lb/>
this season that Mr. Aguinaldo is <lb/>
not of the three wise men of <lb/>
the Fast. <lb/>
The business nun who keeps his <lb/>
name in the newspaper all the <lb/>
time is the who catches the eye <lb/>
of the trailing public. <lb/>
This is the season for <lb/>
men. If they want to talk to the <lb/>
farmers the <lb/>
t-m can for them. <lb/>
Such streets as we have in this <lb/>
of weather gives strangers a <lb/>
poor of the town. They <lb/>
should come again in dry weather. <lb/>
The sword of honor voted by <lb/>
to Admiral has reach- <lb/>
ed the Navy Depart and will <lb/>
be held the returns <lb/>
to this count <lb/>
EVERY BRIDE <lb/>
find wife should know about the <lb/>
that for half a century hat <lb/>
been helping expectant mothers bring <lb/>
little ones into the world without <lb/>
danger and the hundred and one <lb/>
discomforts and distractions <lb/>
inc to child-birth. It <lb/>
It c which <lb/>
is the only m y lo get relief. <lb/>
, Medicines taken internally <lb/>
mill not help and may <lb/>
. result in harm. <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
Friend <lb/>
and prepares <lb/>
muscle and <lb/>
part of the body <lb/>
the critical hour. It <lb/>
robs child-birth of ill <lb/>
tortures and paint. <lb/>
Baby's coming is made <lb/>
ft quick and easy. Its <lb/>
action is . <lb/>
II the whole <lb/>
period of <lb/>
per a all drag i tores, <lb/>
tent by mail on receipt of puce. <lb/>
Fats, <lb/>
la all lent any <lb/>
I, <lb/>
J Ca, <lb/>
For It. <lb/>
A new counterfeit M silver <lb/>
has in <lb/>
and <lb/>
men to keep a sharp eye on bills of <lb/>
tills lie I i pi I. ill. <lb/>
It Work. <lb/>
evening Mr. II. <lb/>
Pollard advertised <lb/>
for a haft walking stick. <lb/>
morning stick was to <lb/>
him. Hast is way advertising <lb/>
this paper works. <lb/>
What Will You Do <lb/>
men ought <lb/>
to make Ibis eventful year for <lb/>
town by securing several <lb/>
factories. Other towns are <lb/>
manufacturing enterprises <lb/>
and should not slay <lb/>
behind ill this matter. There is <lb/>
nothing this town worse. <lb/>
An Ingenious <lb/>
of there <lb/>
late and the other isn't there, how- <lb/>
will he know if the other wan <lb/>
there and gone, or if he <lb/>
didn't conic <lb/>
fix If get there I'll <lb/>
make a chalk mark the sidewalk, <lb/>
and if you get there you'll <lb/>
rub it out. <lb/>
Married. <lb/>
Wednesday afternoon at <lb/>
o'clock, home of the bride <lb/>
near Mr. Eugene Tuck- <lb/>
and Miss Ella Anderson were <lb/>
married by J. A. K. Tucker, Esq. <lb/>
At Salem church, seven miles <lb/>
from on Wednesday <lb/>
at o'clock, Mr. J. II. <lb/>
Edwards and Miss Annie Tucker <lb/>
were married by Rev. N. A. <lb/>
bolt. <lb/>
Blood Hounds. <lb/>
A prominent remarked <lb/>
to The bethought <lb/>
county ought to have some <lb/>
hounds to lie used for hunt- <lb/>
criminals. <lb/>
has heretofore expressed itself in <lb/>
favor of such a step. Not only <lb/>
county but every county in the <lb/>
State ought to have blood bounds, <lb/>
animals either to kept by <lb/>
the or by tin; <lb/>
of the County I Ionic, so that <lb/>
they could be for use short <lb/>
notice. <lb/>
Masonic Record. <lb/>
At the meeting of the Grand <lb/>
Lodge of Masons in Raleigh Grand <lb/>
Drewry bis <lb/>
which showed that Masonry ill the <lb/>
was growing. The report <lb/>
stated that two new lodges bud been <lb/>
established and I hue revived <lb/>
the past Masonic year. Two <lb/>
have surrendered their <lb/>
charters and one has become <lb/>
I dormant. There are <lb/>
i lodges with a <lb/>
hist year of During <lb/>
the past year KM candidates were <lb/>
initiated, passed, raised, <lb/>
admitted and lot reinstated. <lb/>
have <lb/>
suspended, fl expelled, ill <lb/>
and died, leaving a total of <lb/>
the on Or- <lb/>
1898, a net gain if. <lb/>
lust <lb/>
We don't object to n girl giving <lb/>
us she will only <lb/>
leave her little hand in It. <lb/>
J. A. this morning <lb/>
for a trip up lie r . <lb/>
Miss Helen Perkins left this <lb/>
morning for Washington. <lb/>
T. M. returned Wed <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
W. Atkins <lb/>
day evening from a trip down the <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Miss of Martin <lb/>
county, who has visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. W. It. Smith, returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
A. A. Alley, of Petersburg, <lb/>
rived evening to take <lb/>
a position with C. V. Murphy <lb/>
white barber shop. <lb/>
R. Taylor, southern manager <lb/>
of W. A. Go's <lb/>
offices, spent today here <lb/>
i looking after the at this <lb/>
Escher. of Washington City. <lb/>
arrived Wednesday evening. He <lb/>
W. G. Alley as manager <lb/>
A. <lb/>
i here. Mr. Alley will <lb/>
I go to Washington <lb/>
Friday, IS, <lb/>
J. of is <lb/>
Donnell Gilliam returned <lb/>
Mrs. A. Brady and her sister, <lb/>
who has bean visiting her, left this <lb/>
morning Wilmington. <lb/>
Mrs. T. Matthews went to <lb/>
Mount to attend I <lb/>
of her brother. Mr. Fort. <lb/>
and Mrs. <lb/>
evening <lb/>
and arc the guests of his daughter, <lb/>
Mrs. J.<lb/>
W. Ii. of Mount, <lb/>
is in town. <lb/>
II. P. this <lb/>
for <lb/>
Alley left this morning <lb/>
for Washington City. <lb/>
Jesse returned Friday <lb/>
evening from a week's trip over <lb/>
Greene county. <lb/>
Mrs. If. E. Norman, of Ply- <lb/>
mouth, arrived Friday evening to <lb/>
visiting her son, J. S. <lb/>
Mrs. I. It. of <lb/>
who has been visiting her father, <lb/>
J. Li Daniel, returned bone today. <lb/>
J. If, returned Friday <lb/>
evening from the meeting of the <lb/>
Grand Lodge of Masons at Raleigh. <lb/>
J. M. Gallagher, of York, <lb/>
one of officers of the Old Do- <lb/>
minion Company, spent <lb/>
Friday here. <lb/>
Rev. J. II. Morton came down <lb/>
from Tarboro Friday evening and <lb/>
will fill bis regular appointment in <lb/>
the Presbyterian church <lb/>
morning and night. <lb/>
P. II. Gorman towards <lb/>
Richmond this morning to spend <lb/>
Sunday, but happen to step <lb/>
the train at Scotland Seek he got <lb/>
left there. It is a nice town to get <lb/>
left though. <lb/>
Moved to Mt. Olive. <lb/>
Messrs and Keel of <lb/>
county passed Monday and Tues <lb/>
day at this place and were so we I <lb/>
pleased with our thriving lilt <lb/>
cit that they decided to east their <lb/>
lot with us. They have ranted <lb/>
the large store of Mr. J. D. <lb/>
Aaron's lately occupied by Mr. W. <lb/>
H. and will open a large <lb/>
of Olive <lb/>
Advertiser. <lb/>
Swindlers. <lb/>
There arc all sorts of schemes <lb/>
used by swindlers to get money out <lb/>
of unsuspecting persona. One of <lb/>
latest schemes that we have <lb/>
heard of is that now played <lb/>
by a concern that mails packages <lb/>
of needles to ladies, whose address- <lb/>
es have been obtained for that <lb/>
pose. The scheme Is to mail a <lb/>
package of needles to a lady <lb/>
as to why <lb/>
it is it is a gift or n <lb/>
sample then after <lb/>
wards write her a letter demand- <lb/>
payment for it and threatening <lb/>
to sue her If she does not pay. We <lb/>
wish to our county women <lb/>
against Hitch swindlers, would <lb/>
suggest that they pay no at t cut ion <lb/>
to them or their threatening let <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, judgment M made a <lb/>
upon pay me. costs. in eight.-en months. V.-t <lb/>
E. affray, not guilty. a petition is in circulation there <lb/>
Alee Williams and By I asking to abolish <lb/>
West, perjury, guilty. j, <lb/>
year each la Mr-. Welch, a <lb/>
John Allen Lady of Chatham was <lb/>
Clark, an I <lb/>
Tucker guilty . judgment suspend <lb/>
ed on payment of cost.-. <lb/>
Simon Ellison, assault with d.-ad <lb/>
If . lined <lb/>
and costs. <lb/>
Tom Pill, Pitt and Will <lb/>
Matthews, with deadly <lb/>
raged and murdered, eve- <lb/>
by a name Henry <lb/>
The was caught <lb/>
confessed the crime, and that night <lb/>
back to scene I <lb/>
Captain So. <lb/>
station off Diamond, <lb/>
say. Smith, see cheek J I <lb/>
mad.-from nine from n <lb/>
tared s. Royster <lb/>
dear check. I have used this four years ban- never <lb/>
failed a <lb/>
have heard a great deal that ORINOCO GUANO <lb/>
and have made up mind lo use next year. I stand <lb/>
c cent <lb/>
weapon, plead reported the <lb/>
upon payment of other day that on the evening of <lb/>
Sam Fleming, assault ,; ,. <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty, ,. ,.,. <lb/>
till- ship. As that <lb/>
Ii in jail with leave lo r <lb/>
out. <lb/>
Sain and dim Wilson, bur <lb/>
plead guilty. sen. <lb/>
wind blew the Captain <lb/>
pointed to alive and a inch <lb/>
anchor stack which parted <lb/>
S. <lb/>
handled every year since <lb/>
put it market, and wherever it has been used it i- <lb/>
wanted again. We handles number of brands, but is <lb/>
most any brand a-e handle. Truly, <lb/>
B. I-. Davis <lb/>
lo years in in tin <lb/>
year. <lb/>
Henrietta Galloway . Goo, How- <lb/>
ard, Will Hardy and <lb/>
Larceny, guilty, Henrietta <lb/>
way sentenced to one year <lb/>
ii months each in <lb/>
county jail with leave to burning is though lo in-j <lb/>
,.,.,,,,;., press. <lb/>
weapon, pleads guilty. Judgment I Is In midst of <lb/>
of costs, the town bate <lb/>
Mil. <lb/>
Two barns, about barrels <lb/>
corn and several stacks of <lb/>
were burned on Mr. T. <lb/>
farm, near LaGrange, <lb/>
night. The loss is about <lb/>
horn, with <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
disposing of <lb/>
crops, guilty, judgment suspended <lb/>
upon payment of costs. <lb/>
Win. Johnson and <lb/>
Adams guilty. <lb/>
Will Lee, larceny, guilty. <lb/>
conceal- <lb/>
ed weapon, guilty. <lb/>
I lope Cherry, carrying concealed <lb/>
weapon, guilty. <lb/>
IR. OPTICIAN. <lb/>
Consult About Your Eyes. <lb/>
Dr. the eye specialist, has <lb/>
put up immense sign on <lb/>
in front of the Court <lb/>
has aunt her large sign front <lb/>
of Hotel These- signs call <lb/>
attention to what be can do and <lb/>
where lie may lie <lb/>
See what others have to say <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
X. 20th, 1888, <lb/>
To All Whom It May <lb/>
lake in recommend- <lb/>
Dr. Henry to all who <lb/>
may need work in bis line. He has <lb/>
I w ii Ii weeks and has <lb/>
done a huge business per- <lb/>
satisfactory in every instance. <lb/>
We have found him a pleas- <lb/>
ant, tillable gentleman. His treat- <lb/>
of my own case-has given per- <lb/>
feet satisfaction whereat hers <lb/>
Mm, M. <lb/>
Irwin Hotel. <lb/>
Jan 1800, <lb/>
I wish to say to Press and to <lb/>
every individual that knows me, <lb/>
that I have personally known Dr. <lb/>
J. Henry for years. He <lb/>
is a gentleman and muster of <lb/>
of his profession and you can rely <lb/>
on what he tells you. If you need <lb/>
bis services you need not hesitate <lb/>
to call on him, you can re- <lb/>
commend him to your friends. <lb/>
II. It. <lb/>
Traveling Salesman for and <lb/>
Observer, <lb/>
Let All Come. <lb/>
We had lime last week lo send <lb/>
to only of those <lb/>
who owe for but <lb/>
will sending them as early <lb/>
as Some who <lb/>
them responded promptly to the <lb/>
fur and we <lb/>
take occasion here In return thanks <lb/>
to those who We have re <lb/>
gone to much expense <lb/>
in buying new type and <lb/>
proving Tin; and the <lb/>
only way r can pay our bills <lb/>
promptly is by those paying <lb/>
promptly who owe us. The most <lb/>
unpleasant thing connection <lb/>
getting mil <lb/>
of hypnotists <lb/>
holding forth there at <lb/>
time. <lb/>
The State Association of Con- <lb/>
federal.- Veterans meets in Raleigh <lb/>
on the 25th. <lb/>
Mr. Harry Watts, n <lb/>
man of Charlotte, was killed by <lb/>
being caught under a door <lb/>
that fell on him hen be was pass- <lb/>
along the sidewalk. <lb/>
A thief stole a railroad engine <lb/>
Winston, Sunday night, and <lb/>
a run with it. This was a similar <lb/>
occurrence to the one at Washing <lb/>
ton a weeks ago. <lb/>
Carter, one of weal <lb/>
citizens of county, <lb/>
was drowned Tuesday, lie was <lb/>
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Fire and <lb/>
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The promoters of the <lb/>
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association, which next <lb/>
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VOL. XVII. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE FICTION TERMS per. Year in Advance. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, JANUARY NO <lb/>
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wonderful deliverance from n <lb/>
death. telling of it ho <lb/>
taken Typhoid Fever, <lb/>
that into My <lb/>
lungs became hardened. I was so <lb/>
weak hardy sit up in bed. <lb/>
Nothing helped me. I expected <lb/>
to die of Consumption, when I <lb/>
heard of Dr. King's New <lb/>
One bottle gave great relief. <lb/>
I continued to use it, and now am <lb/>
well and strong; I any too <lb/>
much in This marvel- <lb/>
medicine is and quick- <lb/>
est cure in the world for all throat <lb/>
and lung Regular size <lb/>
and Trial bottles free <lb/>
at J. L. Drug Store; <lb/>
bottle guaranteed. <lb/>
How a Town I, Populated <lb/>
Every town has a liar or two ; a <lb/>
smart ; some pretty girls ; <lb/>
more loafers than it needs; a <lb/>
woman or two that tattles; an old <lb/>
fogy that town would lie bet- <lb/>
without; men who stand on <lb/>
the street corners and make I <lb/>
the women; a man who <lb/>
laughs an idiotic laugh every time <lb/>
be says anything ; scores of men <lb/>
with the caboose of their trousers <lb/>
worn smooth as glass ; men who <lb/>
can tell you how the war <lb/>
question should be settled, <lb/>
weather, and how to run other <lb/>
business, but who have made <lb/>
a dismal failure of their <lb/>
Why not have next census <lb/>
taken in No election occurs <lb/>
that year, save local elect ions in a <lb/>
few of the States, and it seems to <lb/>
us many reasons <lb/>
would justify the change. Under <lb/>
the present custom tho work every <lb/>
fourth time is done during a <lb/>
year. <lb/>
the time in 1901, etc., <lb/>
H could not so occur. think <lb/>
is worthy of consideration. <lb/>
Raleigh <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The beef salve in the world for <lb/>
Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Suit <lb/>
Rheum, Fever Chap- <lb/>
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and <lb/>
nil Skin and positively <lb/>
cures Piles, or no pay required. It <lb/>
is guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
faction or Price <lb/>
per box. For sale by Jno. <lb/>
L. Wooten. <lb/>
the Value of his Office. <lb/>
The annum Committee, Sena <lb/>
tor chairman, on <lb/>
day n request to Dr. Cy- <lb/>
Thompson. of Stale, <lb/>
to appear before I hem at I o'clock <lb/>
and furnish <lb/>
lion as be could in regard to the <lb/>
foes of his office, resultant from <lb/>
to insurance companies do <lb/>
in tho Stale. <lb/>
Promptly the hour named the <lb/>
Secretary State appeared before <lb/>
the committee and the following <lb/>
facts wen elicited from him. He <lb/>
said foes from insurance <lb/>
work of the amounted last <lb/>
yen to The costs of <lb/>
taking out license lo the <lb/>
Of Ibis amount <lb/>
went Inwards advertising in the <lb/>
papers and cases when- the <lb/>
companies failed to advertise this <lb/>
amount was tamed into the treas- <lb/>
something like having <lb/>
mined past year. <lb/>
About was incidental <lb/>
leaving to the as feet, <lb/>
generally, in each ease. <lb/>
Asked by Senator Wilson what law <lb/>
there was for the retention of these <lb/>
few Dr. said it was the <lb/>
custom of the that Mr. W. <lb/>
P. advised him that they <lb/>
had retained under former <lb/>
administrations. The was <lb/>
that of <lb/>
Stale should restive a salary of <lb/>
and no fees, lint the <lb/>
commission work had grown <lb/>
up since that law and had assumed <lb/>
large proportions. Dr. Thompson <lb/>
stilted that the work was immense, <lb/>
requiring n number of assistants <lb/>
day night. <lb/>
That he always In-fore had a <lb/>
man of industrious since <lb/>
coining into office to work day <lb/>
and night to properly supervise and <lb/>
keep up with the business. The <lb/>
law allowed him for clerical <lb/>
assistance and incidentals. He <lb/>
paid one clerk another 97.10 <lb/>
and a stenographer, a of <lb/>
day, u year. He <lb/>
spent last year about more <lb/>
than the allowance but would not <lb/>
ask to lie reimbursed by the <lb/>
Questioned by <lb/>
Fields Dr. Thompson I said Unit <lb/>
there was enough work and <lb/>
of the insurance depart- <lb/>
of the Secretary of <lb/>
lo create an independent of- <lb/>
He did not think it <lb/>
to combine it with any other de- <lb/>
part <lb/>
were the salient facts very <lb/>
cheerfully and pleasantly given <lb/>
committee by Dr. Thompson. <lb/>
Quite an interesting recital of <lb/>
the workings of insurance bu- <lb/>
was given in response lo <lb/>
Dr. Thompson stated that <lb/>
a great many in <lb/>
State were working insurance <lb/>
the State, be <lb/>
benevolent and were relieved from <lb/>
taxation by special act or <lb/>
of incorporation. Ho said <lb/>
of them were He spoke <lb/>
well of the Knights of Honor and <lb/>
the insurance of the Knights of <lb/>
Pythias, Fellows and all other <lb/>
benevolent fraternal orders, who <lb/>
do not have insurance us the <lb/>
and only feature, but us an adjunct. <lb/>
All who did not ought to be taxed. <lb/>
He described the method of in- <lb/>
solvency of in- <lb/>
company and said one com- <lb/>
was under now <lb/>
by him in Indiana. The expense <lb/>
was paid by the company. <lb/>
Dr. offered <lb/>
tee every assistance at any time by <lb/>
inspection of tho of his <lb/>
or any other <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
Advertising and plenty of it Is <lb/>
now essential to the of <lb/>
most any undertaking that <lb/>
on a large public <lb/>
and Printer. <lb/>
An Intelligent Juror <lb/>
Au incident at the <lb/>
at Tenn., <lb/>
to-day that is unique in <lb/>
annals of the State. William <lb/>
has on trial for several <lb/>
days the Circuit charged <lb/>
with the murder of bis wife, mill <lb/>
yesterday the jury re- <lb/>
turned a verdict of of <lb/>
in the which <lb/>
means hanging this Slate, <lb/>
BI the judge to pronounce <lb/>
sentence one of the <lb/>
that he bad passed through <lb/>
the trial under the impression that <lb/>
was John, the brother of the <lb/>
murdered woman, who was on trial <lb/>
and not the and Hint he <lb/>
had Viewed I be testimony from an <lb/>
entirely different standpoint than <lb/>
he would have done if he had <lb/>
understood the This <lb/>
development necessitated selling <lb/>
verdict aside, which the <lb/>
after sonic rather pointed remarks <lb/>
sat through <lb/>
live days of an exciting criminal <lb/>
investigation, and had not been <lb/>
able to lean who was on trial. <lb/>
Chattanooga, Tenn., Dispatch. <lb/>
Our <lb/>
CATARRH CANNOT BE CURED <lb/>
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS <lb/>
they cannot reach the scat of the <lb/>
disease. Catarrh is a blond <lb/>
disease, and in order to <lb/>
cure it you must take internal rein <lb/>
Catarrh Cure is Ink <lb/>
en internally, and acts directly on <lb/>
the unit mucous surfaces. <lb/>
Hull's Catarrh Cure is not n quack <lb/>
medicine. It was prescribed by <lb/>
our of the best physicians in this <lb/>
country for and is a regular <lb/>
prescription. It is composed of the <lb/>
tonics known, combined with <lb/>
the purifiers, acting <lb/>
on minims surfaces. The <lb/>
perfect combination of the two in- <lb/>
is what produces such <lb/>
wonderful results <lb/>
Send testimonials, free. <lb/>
P. Co., Props. <lb/>
Sold by druggists, Toledo, O. <lb/>
Hall's Family <lb/>
Applying the Rule the Other <lb/>
Way. <lb/>
A Chinaman, says the Christian <lb/>
Advocate, applied for the position <lb/>
in a family one of our <lb/>
cities. The lady of <lb/>
house and most of the family were <lb/>
of a fashionable church <lb/>
I hey were determined to look <lb/>
well alter the character of I heir <lb/>
servants. So when John China <lb/>
man appeared at the door, he was <lb/>
asked <lb/>
drink whiskey <lb/>
said <lb/>
you play curds <lb/>
lie was employed and gave great <lb/>
satisfaction, lie did bis work well, <lb/>
was upright, correct <lb/>
respectful. weeks the <lb/>
lady gave a <lb/>
party, and bad wines at the table. <lb/>
John Chinaman was called to serve <lb/>
the party, and did so with grace <lb/>
acceptability, lint next <lb/>
lie waited on the lady and <lb/>
said he wished lo quit work. <lb/>
what is <lb/>
she inquired. <lb/>
John answered man ; <lb/>
I told you so before ; no <lb/>
No for heathen <lb/>
NO TO UGLINESS. <lb/>
The woman who is lovely face, <lb/>
form temper will always have <lb/>
friends, but one who would be at <lb/>
tractive must keep her health. If <lb/>
she is weak, sickly and all run <lb/>
down she will <lb/>
If she has constipation or <lb/>
kidney trouble, her impure blood <lb/>
will cause pimples. skin <lb/>
eruptions a wretched complex- <lb/>
ion. Electric Hitters is lies <lb/>
ill the world to regulate <lb/>
stomach, liver kidneys and to <lb/>
purify blood. It given strong <lb/>
bright eyes, smooth, <lb/>
skin, rich complexion. It <lb/>
will make a charm- <lb/>
woman of a run down invalid. <lb/>
Only cents Jno. L. <lb/>
Drug store. <lb/>
1899 <lb/>
st <lb/>
JANUARY <lb/>
1899 <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Dr Good, and <lb/>
will be the threat event year and <lb/>
are cordially invited to attend, For <lb/>
men ill pi ices have been away down <lb/>
from regular selling prices on Fine <lb/>
We have a nice variety of choice styles <lb/>
yet and can now pat a Bargain, <lb/>
When yon come a t our Spec <lb/>
Counter. <lb/>
BAKER HART <lb/>
IN <lb/>
General <lb/>
Hardware, <lb/>
Just received a carload <lb/>
I I i A War Uta <lb/>
leery Kind of Fa,; . <lb/>
Garland Stoves are y the largest <lb/>
manufacturers in world and are used by <lb/>
many millions. <lb/>
MA IN , i KB N. v <lb/>
WASHINGTON <lb/>
It. at <lb/>
Washington. D. C, Jan. Id. <lb/>
Alger h offering us <lb/>
great an insult to the country, <lb/>
protecting General <lb/>
us offered to ton. <lb/>
Mil.-s. by his <lb/>
nulling him numerous kinds of u <lb/>
liar, bis before lite <lb/>
War If <lb/>
Hint the people will allow <lb/>
graceful affair lo end <lb/>
revision of his testimony, he <lb/>
mistaken. <lb/>
deserves as <lb/>
docs, ill bey gel m. <lb/>
inn w III In- in the <lb/>
end for the administration. There <lb/>
can no reasonable excuse <lb/>
man accustomed to <lb/>
descending to tho use <lb/>
of hoe <lb/>
In this purlieu <lb/>
bad done everything <lb/>
to humiliate Miles, <lb/>
doubtless of <lb/>
would his <lb/>
with tho Instead <lb/>
promptly ordering <lb/>
lo court <lb/>
Inga soldier mid a gentleman, he <lb/>
has the to say that Mr. Me <lb/>
promise of protection to <lb/>
all made it Impossible to <lb/>
arrest him, lo forward <lb/>
the revised idea. <lb/>
Congress Is fairly bubbling over, <lb/>
is see whether <lb/>
intend- lo do <lb/>
proper thing; Miles is also <lb/>
patiently waiting the <lb/>
and is said to have <lb/>
additional fuels about lite had beef <lb/>
fin our <lb/>
be made public <lb/>
of Ken <lb/>
a speech mi the <lb/>
bill, look occasion lo <lb/>
sharp and deserved raps <lb/>
the <lb/>
has so o deprive <lb/>
of the credit due <lb/>
Heel, in <lb/>
order might be lo <lb/>
Sampson. Mr. said There <lb/>
is the minds of the <lb/>
American people who is entitled to <lb/>
of Bill <lb/>
there are people who trying lo <lb/>
steal from Schley the <lb/>
lie 3rd day of July <lb/>
Senator Allen thinks <lb/>
sort of an investigation of war <lb/>
could made In a <lb/>
live Senators. mote two of <lb/>
whom shall lie the same <lb/>
political party, he <lb/>
bis id. i in which he <lb/>
the Senate, and is <lb/>
before Naval committee. <lb/>
A funeral is sad. a <lb/>
In the Capitol seems <lb/>
sadder than ii WON else <lb/>
where. weeks ago funeral <lb/>
services wore held Bonnie <lb/>
Chamber over of the <lb/>
Morrill; today, in the <lb/>
House over <lb/>
of Maine. Mr, <lb/>
resembled Mr. in re <lb/>
poets; he was always a partisan, <lb/>
never aroused personal <lb/>
animosity on part of bis op- <lb/>
Senator of Booth <lb/>
Carolina, made a strong speech <lb/>
colonization Imperial <lb/>
lam this in which <lb/>
he position <lb/>
on the part who <lb/>
are Billing <lb/>
allowing Ignorant nu <lb/>
lives lie referring to <lb/>
Senator speech, v. hen In <lb/>
Senator <lb/>
cut <lb/>
South, perhaps <lb/>
the <lb/>
for bis complete of <lb/>
divine in-lit , <lb/>
to govern the <lb/>
Senator Sullivan, of Mississippi <lb/>
made in. maiden in favor <lb/>
the Bill, <lb/>
J-ANT LIFE, to be <lb/>
and healthy, must <lb/>
Potash <lb/>
Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen. <lb/>
These essential elements are <lb/>
to plants, what bread, meat and <lb/>
water are to man. <lb/>
Crops flourish on soils well <lb/>
supplied with Potash. <lb/>
Our pamphlet tell how to buy and apply <lb/>
and arc lo all. <lb/>
KALI WORKS, <lb/>
v New York, <lb/>
which is to be <lb/>
on week. Senator of <lb/>
Florida, also made a in <lb/>
he bill, which lo <lb/>
Is- passed <lb/>
The <lb/>
supported <lb/>
of <lb/>
Peace in open executive sessions of <lb/>
he Senate, but they couldn't car- <lb/>
II. The treaty will be considered <lb/>
the Usual way. An attempt is <lb/>
lo made to put Senate <lb/>
record, either by to <lb/>
the or a resolution, <lb/>
tin- <lb/>
of the United <lb/>
Stales, before the treaty is voted <lb/>
arc also two <lb/>
pending, one offered <lb/>
tor and one by <lb/>
Hoar, of Massachusetts, <lb/>
providing<lb/>
Philippine government, having a <lb/>
hen ring treaty . <lb/>
A delegation from the <lb/>
Civil Sen lee League threw <lb/>
sonic lime by appealing before the <lb/>
House Census committee, U <lb/>
the placing of the Census <lb/>
Bureau under civil <lb/>
Service Hub-. Congress la hungry <lb/>
patronage of Census <lb/>
and no power on earth <lb/>
make give up expected <lb/>
feast on official pup, even if there <lb/>
were any real advantage having <lb/>
Census Bureau put <lb/>
under I Sen ice Rules, <lb/>
Do Well. <lb/>
If you have anything to tin, do it <lb/>
well, before commencing <lb/>
and do as well as possible. Do it <lb/>
as if were only thing that you <lb/>
have lo tin your life, and as if all <lb/>
it, Then your work <lb/>
ill be Well done m ill procure <lb/>
true Often <lb/>
much depends on the manner with <lb/>
which duties <lb/>
are done. Do well all Hint you do, <lb/>
you will sec that it will <lb/>
v our happiness to <lb/>
School <lb/>
Tines. <lb/>
-r Cards <lb/>
i II I,, L. <lb/>
cm k. FLEMING A <lb/>
At Law. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
All. M <lb/>
la ii- .- <lb/>
A Mills U. <lb/>
n C. or. n. c. <lb/>
RUMS, <lb/>
at law. <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
die, N. C. <lb/>
c. <lb/>
Sons store<lb/>
ill II. Tyson, <lb/>
I .,. <lb/>
Sal <lb/>
V. C, <lb/>
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