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Random Southern Texts <lb />
1899. <lb />
A planing mill is lam dangerous <lb />
I ton a politician. <lb />
city without a railroad i- like <lb />
to furnish excellent pa-Ill rage. <lb />
Capital is of advantage to a <lb />
demagogues. <lb />
No city can permanent I j thrive <lb />
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No bucket ever <lb />
faun the well of honesty and fair <lb />
dealing. <lb />
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dishonesty dealing <lb />
creditors. <lb />
Harmon between <lb />
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Record. <lb />
The Year. <lb />
Hill in Atlanta <lb />
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and we will peace <lb />
and prosperity in tin-land. <lb />
be the lion will lay down with the <lb />
lamb, and the nation- -hall <lb />
their swords into plowshares and <lb />
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had stranger or an outsider <lb />
come to North Carolina, and <lb />
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made, the people would been have <lb />
stirred baton. Bead this <lb />
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for six mouths aha was under eon <lb />
care of the physician we <lb />
hail in our town, Ms <lb />
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the bowel trouble, which had be <lb />
come chronic dysentery, she also <lb />
from some blood <lb />
I soles <lb />
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body. Oft time there would lie as <lb />
many as or We had several <lb />
doctors to treat her at different <lb />
time-, but nothing reached her <lb />
ease. They would lame these <lb />
but as soon as one was cured <lb />
another broke out. and the doctors <lb />
gave me DO hope of her cure. <lb />
she had led a life of agony and <lb />
suite ring for six I was in- <lb />
try Mis. Person's <lb />
Remedy. There was a change for <lb />
the better in twenty-four hours, it <lb />
seemed to cheek the bowels at once. <lb />
and after using a few bottles my <lb />
child entirely cured, and has <lb />
never since- had any sign of trouble <lb />
am is now perfect health. A <lb />
few years after this I <lb />
to break out on my ankle, and <lb />
strange to say I did not think of <lb />
Mn. Joe Person's Remedy. I was <lb />
under the treatment of doctors for <lb />
three years, but the sores continued <lb />
to gel worse until they had <lb />
to the bone. I then thought of <lb />
trying Mn. Joe Person's Wash and <lb />
did BO, and it is almost useless to <lb />
say it soon made a cure. <lb />
I wish could speak so that <lb />
man. woman and child, <lb />
forth Carolina could bear, that I <lb />
might tell them what Mrs. Joe Per- <lb />
son's Remedy and Wash did for <lb />
me and mine. I advised my <lb />
friends who had been a <lb />
sufferer for a long time, with nurses <lb />
sore mouth. She used the <lb />
and Wash, it soon made a <lb />
cute. <lb />
I have recommended it to ever <lb />
so many of friends, fol <lb />
pun and other I have <lb />
never know it to fail to cure yet. <lb />
There is no medicine equal to it. <lb />
Rachel Lotto, <lb />
Roxboro, Poison Co., Oct. 1898. <lb />
Secret of Beauty <lb />
is health. is <lb />
the power to digest and <lb />
Hale a proper of <lb />
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The having duly <lb />
before the Superior Court <lb />
Clerk of Pitt county a- f This can never be done when <lb />
the Last Will Testament of O. f docs not act part. <lb />
B. Little, deceased, notice is here <lb />
by given to all persona Indebted t <lb />
the estate to make immediate pay- <lb />
to the and all <lb />
lag claims against said <lb />
estate are to present the <lb />
for payment on or baton the <lb />
Slat of 1899, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of<lb />
Tins I lee. <lb />
ti. II. <lb />
Executor of Q. E <lb />
know this <lb />
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lute cure for sick headache <lb />
sour stomach, malaria <lb />
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb />
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb />
and kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
NOTICE TO <lb />
big duly qualified before the <lb />
Superior Court Clerk of Pitt county <lb />
as Executor of the Will Tew <lb />
lament of Jennie Boyd, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all per- <lb />
sons indebted to the estate to make <lb />
Immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all persons having <lb />
against the estate should <lb />
present the same for payment on or <lb />
before the 2nd day of January, <lb />
1900, or this notice will be plead <lb />
in of recovery of same. <lb />
This 2nd day of January. 1899. <lb />
Executor of Jennie Boyd. <lb />
the- Dispensary. <lb />
We an- daily association with <lb />
a man who lived for four years <lb />
the town of and <lb />
watched the working <lb />
there, lie say- then- is no <lb />
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open liar rooms and the <lb />
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and Ibis means that the back as <lb />
well us the front door is barred and <lb />
looked the thirsty public <lb />
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to boys and young men who <lb />
lively company and a warm <lb />
Welcome the dispensary is as <lb />
c and uninviting as a bank <lb />
where yon have no deposit. So <lb />
one is allowed to drink on the <lb />
but the liquor 11111-1 Is <lb />
carried away from the neighbor <lb />
hood. v Children. <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
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Rev. <lb />
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Sunday . morning and evening. Rev, <lb />
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of an order of the <lb />
Superior Court of Pin county made <lb />
in a certain Special Proceeding <lb />
therein pending, entitled, II. <lb />
Sarah against A. <lb />
and I will on Mon- <lb />
day, February 6th, sell at <lb />
public ale before the Court House <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest <lb />
bidder, a certain tract or pared of <lb />
land in the county of Pitt adjoin <lb />
the lands of A. Tucker. <lb />
Thomas Nobles, deceased, and <lb />
containing one hundred mid <lb />
more or less and known <lb />
as the formerly <lb />
belonging to M. L, Blount, <lb />
ed. of Sale-cash. <lb />
This the 20th day of December, <lb />
1898. <lb />
L. Plow, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
COMMISSIONER'S BALE. <lb />
virtue of a decree of the <lb />
Court of Pitt County, made <lb />
at December term. 1807, in the <lb />
action of K. H. Hornaday, trustee <lb />
and others against I. King and <lb />
others, I will on Monday the 8th <lb />
day of February sell at pub <lb />
lie u-fore Court House door <lb />
the town of ill.-, to the <lb />
bidder, a certain tract or <lb />
parcel of laud, lying and being in <lb />
the of Pitt bounded and <lb />
described as follows, to wit <lb />
the lands of Smith. <lb />
William King, the heirs of <lb />
Harris. Moses Joiner and <lb />
others, containing <lb />
hundred and acres more or less <lb />
known as the Move farm. <lb />
Terms of sale cash. <lb />
1800. <lb />
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is like cologne water <lb />
to smell of. not swallowed. <lb />
A is <lb />
OM who pays cash for everything <lb />
his debts. <lb />
is like a .-warm of U-i-s <lb />
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heifer with one hand holding <lb />
her by the tail with the oilier. <lb />
Fortune is the of re <lb />
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cowards court by stealth, hut whom <lb />
brave men take by <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
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meets and <lb />
third Monday evening. It. <lb />
w. M. J, M. Bee. <lb />
-Covenant Lodge, No. <lb />
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb />
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toil, Sec. <lb />
K. of P. Tar I No, <lb />
every Friday evening. Dr. <lb />
B. A. Jr., c. c. A. <lb />
White K. an IS. <lb />
I. Vance Council, No. <lb />
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W. It. Wilson, It. M. B. <lb />
Lang Bee. <lb />
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SALE. <lb />
v of a decree of the <lb />
Court of Pitt county made <lb />
at December Term, in the <lb />
action of it I,. Davis, Executor of <lb />
S. V. against L. <lb />
King. Peyton T. Atkinson. Alice <lb />
S. Atkinson, nod others, I will n <lb />
I Monday . day of February. <lb />
I 1800, sell at public sale In-fore the <lb />
House door in the town of <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder, <lb />
a certain tract or pan-el of land, <lb />
lying and being in the comity of <lb />
Pill and and described as <lb />
follows, to wit; adjoining the lands <lb />
l;. B. Mayo. II. the <lb />
cs heirs and others, containing <lb />
I fourteen hundred and thirty <lb />
even acres more or less and known <lb />
as the farm. Terms of <lb />
Cash. <lb />
This 6th day of 1890. <lb />
F. <lb />
BUY THE GENUINE <lb />
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CALIFORNIA HO CO <lb />
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WASHINGTON. <lb />
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v i it in- of an order of the <lb />
Court of county on Hie <lb />
Ufa day of January, In a ear- <lb />
lain Special Proceeding therein <lb />
pending entitled Cannon. <lb />
Administrator, <lb />
the <lb />
versus Joyner and <lb />
I will on Monday. February <lb />
1890, sell public sale before the <lb />
Conn House door In Greenville to <lb />
the highest a certain lot or <lb />
parcel of laud near I lie town of <lb />
adjoining Cherry <lb />
lot which is <lb />
fully In a deed made by <lb />
the Lumber Company <lb />
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Anything a <lb />
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Sheet Poster, <lb />
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SCHULTZ <lb />
WHOLESALE <lb />
Prepared buckwheat, <lb />
molasses, side meat, should- <lb />
era, tobacco, I <lb />
snuff, cheroots, <lb />
butter, butter, full <lb />
cream cheese, sausage, <lb />
oat Hakes, hominy Hakes, <lb />
and Sulla, bought <lb />
at ID cents per bushel. <lb />
M. SEEDS. <lb />
STANDARD Sewing MACHINES <lb />
Etc, <lb />
AT BOOK BOTTOM <lb />
Come to see <lb />
BAWL M. <lb />
Phone <lb />
W carry a full line of the <lb />
celebrated <lb />
Geo. S. Parker <lb />
Fountain Pen <lb />
It is a big hit in pen <lb />
and is distinctive <lb />
Not only does it feed the ink <lb />
perfectly, but prevents soiled <lb />
fingers. <lb />
C. ft CO <lb />
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prices as low as the low <lb />
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prices paid for <lb />
The Daily Reflector <lb />
Mil <lb />
Gives the home news every <lb />
afternoon at small price <lb />
cf cents a month. Are <lb />
subscriber It not <lb />
you ought to be. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
Is only a year and contains <lb />
the news every <lb />
information to the <lb />
those growing <lb />
co, that is worth many times <lb />
more than the price. <lb />
-FOB- <lb />
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D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner TRUTH IN per. Year in Advance. <lb />
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY. <lb />
NO <lb />
THE RAWLS TRIAL. <lb />
Ike lit la the <lb />
I will be years in August, <lb />
live about miles from Green- <lb />
ville. I remember being in Green- <lb />
ville some years ago when -Inn. <lb />
lag place. I knew King mill <lb />
in bill not know <lb />
place in front of <lb />
Keel's stables, I think it <lb />
nine years ago. I Inn I just come <lb />
up to corner of stables when <lb />
occurred, came from black- <lb />
smith shop back of stables. <lb />
As I came up to stables heard II j <lb />
mini say d it, you can't do <lb />
it where I I- struck lit <lb />
man struck Mug, <lb />
took hold of King's arm. <lb />
King pulled out pistol and looking <lb />
towards d you, <lb />
I going to kill and fired at <lb />
over shoulder. <lb />
Kan Is staggered back and shot at <lb />
Plug, King's back was towards <lb />
me, while I was somewhat facing <lb />
almost fell when he <lb />
staggered, he shot after he was <lb />
wounded. King and were <lb />
a few feet from liar-room, <lb />
was over on other side of <lb />
alley next to law office. <lb />
Cross was nearly <lb />
years old then, came to town <lb />
that day with my mother, it was <lb />
late when I left town. I not <lb />
at magistrate's trial. Told my <lb />
father and grandfather about it. <lb />
I saw Keel, King, <lb />
and a colored man about stables. <lb />
Keel and King were standing in <lb />
front of stables with faces toward <lb />
reel. First thing heard <lb />
what man said to King. I <lb />
say which advanced but King struck <lb />
first, each struck the other. <lb />
was some feet I did not Bee <lb />
pistol then. I <lb />
seeing people out toward reel from <lb />
stable but do not remember who. <lb />
Never saw from that lime <lb />
until yesterday. <lb />
MARSHAL <lb />
I was the day the trouble <lb />
occurred, was in alley at time of <lb />
I heard pistol shot and <lb />
looking up saw. a in King's <lb />
band. was standing with <lb />
King. I sprang in side door of <lb />
bar-room and heard another shot <lb />
about time I in door could not <lb />
tell where it came from. I looked <lb />
bank saw over on other <lb />
Bide of alley next to office. <lb />
Cross -First thing <lb />
that attracted my attention was re- <lb />
port of pistol. was near side <lb />
door of bar-room, it was near <lb />
stable door when I saw him <lb />
with pistol. Any one over next <lb />
King's <lb />
was towards office. I got away <lb />
as soon possible. I think it was <lb />
in April, 1880. Don't remember <lb />
day of week or the time of day. I <lb />
was not drunk. I lived six miles <lb />
nun I then, and about a <lb />
mile from mini. Saw <lb />
office after shoot- <lb />
but never saw him any more <lb />
until this trial. Don't recollect <lb />
who was in office. Did not hear <lb />
say broke his <lb />
and reply wish It had <lb />
been his Did not hear <lb />
say anything- about it, <lb />
present only a few minutes. <lb />
alley from street. <lb />
anybody going in alley by me, but <lb />
passed coming out <lb />
of alley when I King <lb />
coming from stables towards <lb />
man They were going <lb />
down In alley from sidewalk. King <lb />
net them half way alley. <lb />
King tried to draw pistol and <lb />
man caught King tried to <lb />
strike They look a <lb />
or I and went bank around i-or- <lb />
liar room. Then <lb />
anted going backward so as to la- <lb />
in view of them and I thought he <lb />
was trying to draw his pistol. <lb />
shooting I went towards street. <lb />
Do nut remember swing Skinner <lb />
or Have been sworn in <lb />
coin t a great many times last <lb />
ten years. I was a witness in mag- <lb />
trial, told same thing I lien <lb />
that I am telling now, did nut lay <lb />
it all mi Haw l. then, was <lb />
being tried then. <lb />
seeing Keel or saw Cherry <lb />
somewhere. I know but do <lb />
not ever to have spoken <lb />
a words to him. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
I was i u town the day shoot <lb />
on sidewalk front <lb />
stables, and near Bawls <lb />
while were <lb />
contact. was going back- <lb />
ward with hand pocket and I <lb />
thought I would get enough <lb />
ti catch his arm. I looked around <lb />
end of bar room where <lb />
Hyman were and saw hold <lb />
pistol over man's should <lb />
pointing It at Haw Is. I jumped <lb />
back just pistol fired. <lb />
fired first shot. <lb />
Cross went info <lb />
K. N. <lb />
I know Henry Keel, knew John <lb />
King. Keel was dealing horses <lb />
and mules 1890. I remember <lb />
the day of shooting <lb />
and King but was not present. I <lb />
was town the Saturday evening <lb />
before and drove up to Keel's <lb />
stable. was there at the <lb />
time. Some time was consumed <lb />
here by argument of objection <lb />
raised by State that the testimony <lb />
of this witness was collateral <lb />
matter. Court decided testimony <lb />
was competent. Keel turned <lb />
buggy around and told colored <lb />
to bring nut his fast horse. Keel <lb />
asked me if met Is. I told <lb />
him yes, I met on bridge. I <lb />
asked what was the matter, he said <lb />
nothing. Keel told me put up my <lb />
horse and he and King drove off. <lb />
I was there when they returned. <lb />
Keel of King and <lb />
they were gone half hour. <lb />
I Keel what this meant, he <lb />
replied, we got what we went after. <lb />
Keel helped unhitch mule. Keel <lb />
walked up and down with hand <lb />
behind him while and <lb />
were talking. I took <lb />
arm and told him not have any <lb />
thing to do with it, he told me not <lb />
have anything to do with it. King <lb />
with his hand in called <lb />
a d s of <lb />
said he would kill him. <lb />
said to know you have the <lb />
advantage of King kept <lb />
cursing Keel and myself <lb />
walked off, and left. <lb />
Cross live four <lb />
miles from Greenville <lb />
river, about miles from where <lb />
Hyman lives. Find went to Keels <lb />
stables when I reached town, Keel <lb />
and King were there, my brother <lb />
with me. Keel told drive <lb />
he and I on good terms, was <lb />
habit of staying sometime around <lb />
there with him I came to <lb />
town. I was about stables while <lb />
they were over river. <lb />
and returned buggy to- <lb />
Keel helped mule <lb />
and cursed did not hear <lb />
If of them <lb />
were I did not it. <lb />
In conversation <lb />
about a month ago I told him <lb />
the matter. <lb />
O. <lb />
I knew the J. M. King, <lb />
known him or t years the <lb />
The State objected to <lb />
asked witness as to gen- <lb />
character of for <lb />
violence, etc., which caused another <lb />
argument counsel, and the <lb />
court decided the question <lb />
at this time. The <lb />
took place Monday. I was <lb />
going tn the shop Saturday <lb />
evening, saw a crowd between <lb />
Keel's the barroom. <lb />
King said to mo Cute <lb />
answered asked him what was <lb />
to kill Jib- and Ash <lb />
He then pulled out his pistol and <lb />
showed it to and I Id him <lb />
put it up. said he was <lb />
going to kill them both and th it he <lb />
hail money enough Io pay for it. I <lb />
told him that was a game two could <lb />
play, and he might lie the killed <lb />
man. He said he would lookout <lb />
for I told h in it would lie <lb />
too late after he was dead, he said <lb />
he was willing go Io hell if <lb />
kill him. He asked me go <lb />
barroom and take a <lb />
drink with him, I declined and In- <lb />
asked me why, and I told him Is- <lb />
cause I did not Deed anything. He <lb />
said he <lb />
Wanted to go in there and wanted <lb />
to rub him, and that if <lb />
turned his face he was going <lb />
to slap him, and that if re- <lb />
he would shoot him. King <lb />
then bis pistol again and <lb />
showed it to me. He said he would <lb />
lake offense if I did not drink <lb />
him. and I told him if taking a <lb />
would satisfy him I would go <lb />
to him but would DO <lb />
go Io we went and took <lb />
the drink. <lb />
Cross <lb />
lion took place after o'clock in <lb />
the evening after I had quit work. <lb />
Several people were standing <lb />
around stables, probably dozen, <lb />
do not remember any other names <lb />
now Keel. They were lie <lb />
tween stables and did not <lb />
see anything of I <lb />
King was drunk, he was talking <lb />
loud tone. I did not go tell <lb />
anything about It. I Wad to keep <lb />
King from going where was, <lb />
don't know what became of him <lb />
after we look Hooker's. <lb />
I have talked of matter several <lb />
times, was subpoenaed at <lb />
walked on till he got to <lb />
when I shoved Joe off and pushed <lb />
King back. In- me and we <lb />
clinched. As lie backed he wan <lb />
trying to gel out his pistol, and <lb />
after out <lb />
over my left shoulder. He was <lb />
then by corner of bar room. Before <lb />
he could lire a shut I <lb />
his pistol King <lb />
as I held his pistol <lb />
he kept trying Io again and <lb />
said I will kill you if <lb />
yon I was <lb />
-till holding pistol when I laid <lb />
King down attar lie was shot. <lb />
Cherry came up and took pistol. <lb />
afterwards talked <lb />
limes about going mil <lb />
King alter mule, I asked him <lb />
why he went Saturday and <lb />
drove before Joe he did and take <lb />
from Joe, lie said he <lb />
never knew where he was going. <lb />
I asked why betook one <lb />
pistol himself and gave King one. <lb />
as lie previously told me, to lake <lb />
along him. he want- <lb />
ed to get the mule, as King was to <lb />
give bin a pair of mules and big <lb />
for the bone. Said he did <lb />
mil matter would <lb />
up again and that would never <lb />
hurt Said it was his <lb />
pistol which King <lb />
showed it to me. There was <lb />
no between <lb />
and King the dry of the shooting <lb />
had <lb />
been a trial that morning, lie <lb />
tween King I here <lb />
was an effort at <lb />
King gave to for expense incur <lb />
rod about the warrant was <lb />
served him while <lb />
been Io law oil ire that <lb />
day. Hid nut hear say he <lb />
was going In whip King. Dr. <lb />
in hip Ii nil which a pistol <lb />
stock I left the <lb />
all there in mail. <lb />
; knew the <lb />
dale did not tell <lb />
me. I have not talked tin- case <lb />
any one nor told them what I <lb />
was going Io testify to. <lb />
Tut . <lb />
opening of thin <lb />
morning given some <lb />
instruction relative to keeping bet <lb />
than prevailed <lb />
day. The attendance has been <lb />
quite noisy, making it for <lb />
the proceedings to be heard. <lb />
The defense its <lb />
by placing the <lb />
himself on the stand. <lb />
BAWLS. <lb />
I am years old. <lb />
I lived north of <lb />
had M. or three <lb />
They Through III.- alley was my nearest <lb />
had a wold- I could not under <lb />
mil en walking side <lb />
side me. King <lb />
he en Id whip me, was a <lb />
little further down alley in mean <lb />
time. They came and inc. me <lb />
about midway alley. hey had a <lb />
flirt. King struck 111.111 <lb />
win u man caught him by arms <lb />
and told him not to the <lb />
clinched and man pushed him <lb />
back corner of barroom. I <lb />
moved over towards law office <lb />
was about from them <lb />
went around corner. I had <lb />
not i-.; draw pistol to <lb />
lime. When they passed corner of <lb />
barroom King suddenly raised pi <lb />
over man's shoulder, leveled <lb />
me fired. I whirled and <lb />
ball me in left thigh, <lb />
through and striking thigh. <lb />
We were friendly. I immediately drew m pistol and <lb />
trial but was not called. I fold me I bad better go <lb />
Did not tell Fleming that I knew <lb />
nothing to help side, but <lb />
said I did not know if I could do <lb />
any good, King and I had a mis <lb />
understanding and passed some <lb />
words, but we made up, were <lb />
perfectly friendly on the Saturday <lb />
question or would not <lb />
taken drink together. <lb />
I knew King and <lb />
lier the shooting but not the date, <lb />
was April. I lived over river <lb />
the time, was town day. <lb />
Was going through alley to enter <lb />
stables a pistol shot attracted <lb />
my attention, was near enough Io <lb />
see around corner of barroom. I <lb />
saw King and Keel around end of <lb />
barroom. When pistol I was <lb />
close to The first shot <lb />
came from where King was stand- <lb />
Another shot followed from <lb />
where stood. I dropped <lb />
after Joe or he might have <lb />
some trouble. Did not hear <lb />
say he was going to have revenge. <lb />
I fold King he swore <lb />
the trial, he said I never <lb />
had any dealings with <lb />
anybody with mi swindling them. <lb />
That was j before noon. <lb />
de later I was talking with Dr. <lb />
King approached <lb />
and said he to <lb />
what he said on the stand. I <lb />
him if he would swear <lb />
falsely against me I Would <lb />
withdraw tailing him a d lie. <lb />
He said all right and we shook <lb />
hands. After shooting I went <lb />
into office where was <lb />
and we went out of town about I <lb />
o'clock. He left after two or three <lb />
days and since has told me that he <lb />
went to Kansas, Oklahoma, New <lb />
York and elsewhere, lie I <lb />
in Oklahoma and brought his wife <lb />
back after first shot, the parties j out here four or five ago, his <lb />
were or feet apart. father-in-law also came out here <lb />
Cross was at. t I don't where lie was <lb />
work here that day. Never for awhile then, but for three years <lb />
ed anybody in alley until pistol <lb />
fired, don't any thing <lb />
Hyman. The pistol shot <lb />
excited me. I Skinner <lb />
and Whitehead were out there in <lb />
don't remember any one <lb />
else standing where King and <lb />
were. There were three shots and <lb />
they were rapid, did not hear any <lb />
words. <lb />
W. A. <lb />
I was in Greenville the day of <lb />
the shooting. myself <lb />
from Court House going to <lb />
wards L. office. Getting at <lb />
alley said he had some <lb />
things ho wanted to go after. Saw <lb />
King and Keel setting before stable <lb />
gate I told uM go <lb />
through there. Saw Ken put his <lb />
band behind I told to <lb />
stop. King raised up said <lb />
d him, let him come. <lb />
told King to stop his foolishness <lb />
that Joe was to bother <lb />
King said can whip him <lb />
the day he ever <lb />
towards street or <lb />
U feet in alley, near <lb />
gate and came till he meet me. <lb />
year-. <lb />
in on Saturday. April <lb />
1800, name on boggy, <lb />
a mule. The mule the <lb />
property of Mm. King was in <lb />
my possession for the year. M. <lb />
King had no right to the mule. <lb />
no conversation with King be- <lb />
fore leaving town day. Cher <lb />
Brown left town riding with me, <lb />
lie lived a place belonging Io my <lb />
Sister near me. -King and Keel <lb />
overtook me on the road more than <lb />
a mile from town. I had <lb />
I ion anyone was following me. The <lb />
colored man was driving while I <lb />
read a paper. Some one drove by <lb />
me suddenly and wheeled in front <lb />
of me. out of buggy <lb />
and mule, he drew a <lb />
pistol and said lie would kill me <lb />
ill did not give mule up. <lb />
I fold him I bad no means of de- <lb />
Keel also held his hand <lb />
hip pocket and watched me. I <lb />
went to King to prevail with him <lb />
against taking the mule and he <lb />
shoved me back and presented bis <lb />
pistol, violently, <lb />
recall exact words. I curs <lb />
lag, lie agreed I might <lb />
comeback to town with him, be <lb />
would not me go home, I <lb />
lisle back with him. He told <lb />
Keel Io drive behind until near <lb />
the stables when he told him Io <lb />
drive ahead. A Colored boy was <lb />
Inking out Keel's horse when <lb />
we reached Stables and he was <lb />
standing behind buggy tor <lb />
us to drive up. was there. <lb />
I protested against being <lb />
taken from and Keel walked up <lb />
and down by us while King curse I <lb />
inc. II was agreed that Keel lei <lb />
have a horse to go home <lb />
During cursing policeman <lb />
Smith arrested King and myself <lb />
and ordered us to appear Monday <lb />
morning for trial before the Mayor <lb />
It was also agreed Hie mule should <lb />
remain in Keels possession twill <lb />
the trouble I lo <lb />
town o'clock Monday. <lb />
came with me. We were <lb />
tried before the Mayor. had a <lb />
magistrates Warrant issued <lb />
King before Ii. S. for the <lb />
assault over the river. King and <lb />
had no day prior <lb />
lo meeting at About mid- <lb />
of afternoon my. <lb />
sell stalled near Court House <lb />
toll. AS. <lb />
lo going home. I told him about <lb />
tired King appear <lb />
el After <lb />
I went out alley. <lb />
way to go to ire alter bun He, did <lb />
no go on after stopped me. <lb />
I did follow mi shortly I them <lb />
what they did. I did go <lb />
for the purpose of taking a Ii <lb />
Had no particular love for <lb />
at the time. I wanted to <lb />
was going to lake place. <lb />
mail pushed King back. I hey <lb />
did n. ii get out of my sight, a lick <lb />
or passed when they <lb />
clinched, King did offer much <lb />
bile being pushed back <lb />
ii foal from where <lb />
clinched to when- they slop <lb />
around barroom, I <lb />
only moved enough to keep in view <lb />
When I first saw his pis- <lb />
was leveled me. As King <lb />
walked with toward me be <lb />
-aid In- whip me. re <lb />
. Hi man said. I <lb />
don't remember seeing anyone ex- <lb />
Keel and the parties engaged, <lb />
h.-r- may have been present. <lb />
Keel and myself were previously oil <lb />
go <lb />
My two shots terms, I used his homed <lb />
Over there he went by name <lb />
A. Ted, in Oklahoma he went by <lb />
the name of J. K. Moon and in <lb />
New York by the name of J. K. <lb />
Hyman. <lb />
col. <lb />
I know knew King for a <lb />
year or two before the difficulty, <lb />
knew King when I saw him. I re <lb />
member the Saturday the mule was <lb />
taken from my home was on <lb />
bis place then. was taking of i.,.,,.,.,,,,,,, ,.,, had left a <lb />
me homo afternoon. About a l would <lb />
mile and half from I heard L, go home, As I <lb />
some one coming at a j leave him he touched <lb />
and said go through there. <lb />
tilt I made room them to <lb />
pass. was reading a paper. <lb />
They drove by us and reined up lo <lb />
the right. King jumped mil of <lb />
buggy and caught the male's <lb />
die. Haw Is struck mule but King <lb />
held him. King said d <lb />
this is my mule and am going <lb />
to have asked him <lb />
not to take mule and tried to slop <lb />
drew on him, <lb />
cursed and kill him. <lb />
The other man sat his buggy <lb />
the matter. He sold am going I begged him not to hares fuss <lb />
there sits John I made <lb />
some remark it made DO <lb />
it was <lb />
About that time there was a <lb />
between <lb />
King and Keel, when the former <lb />
arose hand in hip Bay <lb />
scoundrel, <lb />
anything can get <lb />
know who III. <lb />
w ere as close could lie made. <lb />
I went In Suggs did not <lb />
know at 111114- whether King <lb />
st ruck. I shot hi-cause he had <lb />
me and I thought I iv a- iii <lb />
danger as he was frying to -limit <lb />
again. I had purpose of seek <lb />
when I Aral started <lb />
through alley and had no know I <lb />
edge King's presence at Stable. <lb />
Had wound in <lb />
don n as soon as that <lb />
over, went home. <lb />
till and wen. to Hal II <lb />
about two miles away. <lb />
the about a month <lb />
later and went lo county. <lb />
came back till <lb />
remained home <lb />
November, Then left for Lit lie <lb />
Rock, there went lo tin <lb />
-laved I here until <lb />
April, to <lb />
there and came back for <lb />
then lo New <lb />
Yolk, left there and <lb />
back home again. Thai fall I set <lb />
tied Hertford county and lived <lb />
mother, sister sou <lb />
being with me. I avoided <lb />
because I did not think I would be <lb />
safe jail was <lb />
brother, and did tun think <lb />
could get a lair trial with the <lb />
Sheriff's office In bis connection. <lb />
Through friends I ottered <lb />
render if permitted to give <lb />
I knew was ail overbear- <lb />
violent man. <lb />
Cross examined Homicide <lb />
red in Tucker was Sheriff <lb />
lime. King was deputy <lb />
King succeeded Tucker <lb />
want out of office I had <lb />
tiled down thou and never came <lb />
back to until brought <lb />
here. Was in county perhaps <lb />
seven or eight times after <lb />
Went name of Moore <lb />
in Kaunas Oklahoma. Hyman <lb />
in New York T.-cl Hertford. <lb />
Was never arrested In Oklahoma. <lb />
Married out there, lather in law <lb />
Visited this town. I never bad <lb />
lawyers retained, know hat <lb />
did. Never came to <lb />
render. Father-in-law came bore <lb />
ill spring I had no fixed <lb />
home at Hull lime. I knew liar <lb />
w a-elected Sheriff in <lb />
I knew King was violent man <lb />
had never had trouble with <lb />
him before Hint Saturday. I was <lb />
frightened his manner then and <lb />
was also mad. fell outraged at <lb />
his conduct, was armed- <lb />
Brought a pistol from home with <lb />
borne Saturday night. He spoke <lb />
mo on train when I was being <lb />
brought I did not recognize <lb />
bin. at I asked him lo <lb />
do thing against me. lie told <lb />
In- would tell only the truth. <lb />
remember Dr. <lb />
tome on of homicide <lb />
that I had better go on home or I <lb />
would gel in trouble King, <lb />
remember <lb />
ed lo I. S. for. <lb />
lb- direct <lb />
was Sheriff when trouble occurred <lb />
and Dick King deputy, King <lb />
Tucker. Harrington <lb />
King in I did not <lb />
render when my father-in -law <lb />
mine here because I did not <lb />
have funds to pay for a trial. <lb />
father <lb />
law was not a man of much <lb />
means. He a lawyer and said <lb />
be appear for me. Do not <lb />
know oilier counsel, don't <lb />
know what man had done about <lb />
gelling counsel. I was in indirect <lb />
communication w most <lb />
of the time I was away. <lb />
1.11. Horn. <lb />
I knew K prior to April <lb />
reputation was good. I <lb />
know general reputation of <lb />
is good, <lb />
iv. <lb />
I knew reputation of <lb />
Kiwi- up it was good. <lb />
II. <lb />
This was a witness for Stale <lb />
Which the defense did cross <lb />
examine. He was here recalled <lb />
by the defense. I knew prior <lb />
lo never heard his reputation <lb />
discussed. General reputation of <lb />
Is good. I knew M. <lb />
bill can't say his char <lb />
for violence was previous to <lb />
the <lb />
it <lb />
I on Greenville police force <lb />
in 1890, the Monday of <lb />
II o'clock I had <lb />
with went <lb />
Is Hooker's bar after <lb />
and was by King, who <lb />
in trout of stable alley <lb />
way w Idle I was talking w I-. <lb />
I started Inwards bar and King <lb />
started in same direction, we met <lb />
about corner of building, King ask <lb />
ed did that <lb />
have lo say I told him <lb />
he -aid nothing, that if he <lb />
would let alone <lb />
would not trouble 11.- <lb />
ed th it ho was going o whip <lb />
me Monday. It caliber and I had been on police force <lb />
four balls in it. chamber, several liar-. say that I <lb />
empty. Don't about knew public opinion of King's <lb />
testifying Mayors I was j reputation for <lb />
tin examined I bad heard <lb />
hat the trouble between <lb />
bad been sell led at lime I was <lb />
talking with Bawls. It was three <lb />
hour- or more before homicide. <lb />
not of disorderly con <lb />
duct. I might have espies <lb />
morning that cannot now <lb />
be recalled. Was in office <lb />
remark was that morning, did not toll Mm <lb />
addressed to. He to whip King, Sum <lb />
short distance when told hold me King was making <lb />
me lo wait and he weal on meet me and I had beat avoid <lb />
with feet thrown held baud me near sidewalk, him. kepi tin. <lb />
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GREENVILLE, X. O. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, El. <lb />
at the Post Office at <lb />
Greenville, X. as Second Class <lb />
Mail <lb />
Tuesday, h. i <lb />
and dreadful events <lb />
of the past week are well calculated <lb />
to make the thoughtful citizen <lb />
inquire to what extent <lb />
the public is responsible for the <lb />
bar-room.<lb />
One of the living question.- in <lb />
say parts at oar great Union is <lb />
how to bun lie and control <lb />
the whiskey <lb />
High License, I-ow License, <lb />
License, The and Pro- <lb />
have all been tried with <lb />
or Ion success, and more or <lb />
less failure. <lb />
That i lie Dispensary Law i- <lb />
and pop- <lb />
tried, be sue. <lb />
c questioned. We have <lb />
C conic into possession of <lb />
interesting and instructive <lb />
communication-., which we <lb />
one. for the <lb />
several days our citizens may <lb />
be Informed on the . Ital <lb />
question. we call especial <lb />
attention to a dipping from the <lb />
Outlook, a prominent and reliable <lb />
paper. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
From our <lb />
C, Jan. M, M. <lb />
man deserves any credit for <lb />
doing the proper thing under com- <lb />
and there never was a <lb />
clearer case of official action under <lb />
compulsion than Mi. <lb />
order for the court martial <lb />
Began, for his <lb />
filthy of Gen. Miles. Mr. <lb />
was disposed to allow <lb />
secretary Alger up <lb />
in his own way. which not <lb />
have hushed it up at all. until he <lb />
began to hear from <lb />
of his in Congress and all <lb />
over the country. Therefore he <lb />
deserves credit for doing hen <lb />
he found it absolutely necessary <lb />
that should have been done the, <lb />
day that <lb />
upon Although he I <lb />
bean tamed down Alger has <lb />
not and those who know <lb />
him beat do not believe he will <lb />
unless breed by Mr. lo <lb />
do so. The court-martial <lb />
lo find Began guilty, and the <lb />
punishment la dismissal from the <lb />
army. Whether Mr. <lb />
will dare to modify that <lb />
s yet to lie seen. <lb />
Senator taken charge <lb />
of he democratic opposition to the <lb />
ratification of the treaty, unless it <lb />
amended as to make it <lb />
for this country to permanent <lb />
govern the Philippines. At a <lb />
meeting presided over by Mr. <lb />
man all the democratic Senators, <lb />
except were and de- <lb />
to work together. <lb />
Senator made a strong <lb />
speech in resolution de- <lb />
the policy of this govern- <lb />
to against controlling the <lb />
Filipinos b force. The keynote <lb />
of bis speech was the j <lb />
At the beginning of the term off all the great I <lb />
the government of the United <lb />
States is the only one that contends . <lb />
for the right in all people of self- <lb />
government, <lb />
Our <lb />
SPECIAL <lb />
1899 <lb />
v. <lb />
JANUARY<lb />
1899 <lb />
SALE. <lb />
OF. <lb />
Fine tan and Trimmings <lb />
will be the event of the year <lb />
are cordially invited to attend. For this <lb />
month prices have marked away down <lb />
regular selling prices on all Fine <lb />
THE SASSAFRAS PLANT. <lb />
It Star S. Brim <lb />
Tn <lb />
A correspondent th Charleston <lb />
Courier of <lb />
plant ii valuable <lb />
for tin medicinal The root <lb />
an excellent tea. <lb />
grant, baa quite at <lb />
good at the sarsaparilla. The <lb />
an inner that, although <lb />
on. to extract much of it. when <lb />
out and put into cold water and agitated <lb />
fur a few with a <lb />
a up -t thick and mucilage, <lb />
a delicate flavor of the smell <lb />
of the la a bland and <lb />
nothing in fevers, when the <lb />
month u dry great thirst It <lb />
retained gratefully when <lb />
plain water ejected. <lb />
It bow mucilaginous a <lb />
small quantity of tins pith makes <lb />
rambler which become thick, <lb />
gum water. A mere <lb />
of pith taken of the email <lb />
green of the bosh will make <lb />
three or four of thick mu- <lb />
For inflamed eye <lb />
water ii very soothing and curative and <lb />
baa long been for all of In- <lb />
of delicate tissues, but so <lb />
that it ignored by the <lb />
The oil of which la made <lb />
A-om the root well parts of <lb />
plant, makes a splendid liniment <lb />
for pains and in combination with <lb />
turpentine in proportion of one-third of <lb />
tho former to of the latter. <lb />
Other stimulating tincture, as <lb />
spirits cf ammonia, are sometimes add- <lb />
ed, but chief ingredient light- <lb />
hawked about by <lb />
ant quacks composed principally of <lb />
sassafras nil, Is really pungent <lb />
and effective. <lb />
No Chine t e is a back <lb />
e in other- <lb />
wise households who <lb />
not know joys Therefore are <lb />
they SB bitch around on <lb />
to lie itch <lb />
The docs better He shores <lb />
down lo- back an which has <lb />
a carved or ivory baud with sharp <lb />
This is a <lb />
handle of cane or and with a few <lb />
annoyance <lb />
We have a nice variety of choice styles <lb />
left yet and you can now pet a Bargain. <lb />
When you come to c our Spec- <lb />
Counter. <lb />
Court closed <lb />
the <lb />
held by Judge Fred Moore and So- <lb />
I. I. Moon. Both those <lb />
gentlemen were elected re <lb />
sportive positions last November. <lb />
This Moore's Inane, and <lb />
the of the <lb />
in which be has the <lb />
Court. His work <lb />
has in every way demonstrated the <lb />
wise choice of the people in making <lb />
him Solicitor, There is a bright <lb />
before him. Judge Moore <lb />
has won of every <lb />
who has been the <lb />
any. all <lb />
limes Fair and impartial, and there <lb />
gentleness and courtliness <lb />
once hurling every one to him. <lb />
He Is a young man of pleasing ad- <lb />
dress, and handsome appearance. <lb />
and possesses a splendid ledge <lb />
of law. has hold <lb />
in ins <lb />
was dispatched so smoothly. There <lb />
Motion and own through <lb />
For ii- ii <lb />
It is Jacob <lb />
far Ins <lb />
he lied , to mid <lb />
of IT. i at the lime <lb />
for<lb />
Is oil I<lb />
m, <lb />
f-r V-. <lb />
II r- I.,. ,. H ,<lb />
TM th- r <lb />
th tWO lb <lb />
W. <lb />
lo care <lb />
to How lo . <lb />
with i of MS. <lb />
I- It t , , <lb />
ire, t <lb />
H. n m <lb />
t , <lb />
of Martin It <lb />
Tin Boa <lb />
mil of tin <lb />
Blender delicately tinted, I <lb />
i I ore , <lb />
of u mm them. I <lb />
Bead closely, and not I its <lb />
That when yon buy It <lb />
economy to get the best<lb />
I That is what have, <lb />
i The <lb />
THE PRICE OF PEPPER. <lb />
When they j i. B a I D . . <lb />
practice Ibis principle, when <lb />
they impose their dominion <lb />
willing people, in the majestic and he might I Mind tigers. system <lb />
march of free institutions, the hand have said that the retirement I has more friends than it ever hail <lb />
upon the great dial of the clock privates and all declare that it has <lb />
the world will been set hack of the army would be likely to slay. All efforts <lb />
et hack <lb />
an hundred <lb />
senator of forth <lb />
the Sampson <lb />
before the few <lb />
by offering a resolution <lb />
when the nomination of those two <lb />
to be Hear Admirals were <lb />
reached, executive session, call- <lb />
upon the President for his <lb />
II to el <lb />
Hie Old World. <lb />
In the sixteenth century all pep- <lb />
per in England bought <lb />
by merchant from the <lb />
Dutch, who brought it from India, <lb />
Owing to racial jealousy, tho Dutch <lb />
traders in raised cost from <lb />
shillings to shillings per pound. <lb />
petty display of ill feeling con- <lb />
annoyance to tho English mer- <lb />
chants and in that feeling <lb />
of independence has always been <lb />
o of our race. <lb />
They determined to Import pep- <lb />
per direct from India In their own <lb />
and for this purpose formed a <lb />
company, called tho Governor and <lb />
Company of Merchants of London <lb />
lug to East Indies, and which in <lb />
latter days became eventually known <lb />
as East India company. <lb />
first voyages embroiled <lb />
in almost innumerable quarrels with <lb />
the Dutch and for a <lb />
time the proved a financial fall- <lb />
ore. It was not that <lb />
company became and obtained <lb />
owing to their de- <lb />
defeating tho Portuguese. <lb />
Infant Yon may need. <lb />
can supply nil your needs in <lb />
Gail Borden <lb />
Eagle<lb />
-THins Ton <lb />
Fine Candies, Fruits of all kinds, <lb />
Nuts, We have Fine <lb />
in a box. put up cs- <lb />
for us. <lb />
J L. BRO <lb />
W. H. W, T. <lb />
to follow, as a part Of the grand <lb />
Imperialism is being <lb />
nursed republicans. <lb />
it now look, not to more whiskey, <lb />
but to All the <lb />
furnished to the million and more <lb />
people of the Stale is bought at <lb />
TO-DAY'S MARKETS. <lb />
as it- I by <lb />
W. A. ft CO. <lb />
Stock <lb />
Greenville N. <lb />
under the management of <lb />
G. <lb />
over linker <lb />
ware Store. <lb />
YORK <lb />
have Just opened <lb />
nix building with an entirely new <lb />
complete stock of------- <lb />
From this time on their possessions High Low Close, <lb />
gradually Increased, first, and b <lb />
The Dispensary System of ninety live <lb />
and even there cannot lie drunk on <lb />
the premises. Citizens can still <lb />
The official count in South what they want their own <lb />
la shows that the hut tippling, treating and <lb />
reasons making the providing things <lb />
It very diplomat discus- system was adopted by the <lb />
especial care being taken of 1,613 votes. <lb />
each of South sol <lb />
, ., ,,, ,, ,. , ., . . Z <lb />
n void offending those or other, cording to the New , <lb />
Action on the resolution was defer- is not the only gain which dis- Made by The Orange <lb />
on of the absence system has recently made. <lb />
Senator Hale, who is chairman of i where the plat, was A ,,, ,,,, <lb />
the-Naval tee. I he tint tried in the college town of. <lb />
of the resolution is to show that Athens, It has been adopted In the big bank <lb />
Sampson and were of towns and In Th,. man will In a tailor <lb />
because Sampson could Alabama also it is gaining a ho know- <lb />
in u Is- promoted tor what was done hold, two comities having a n peals of laugh <lb />
the long and exciting minder was not also bill pending kiting Gen. <lb />
united up. l all <lb />
reports, did The greatest gain it has a fish lie a line <lb />
I., be promoted for. ; however, is in South Carolina. As if <lb />
Senator Sullivan's amendment to readers will recall, the <lb />
ill- Canal, limiting law Oral violent <lb />
lobe paid j resistance from the dealer <lb />
then very rapidly, by wise <lb />
management of men <lb />
as Clive, Warren Hastings and Corn- <lb />
they exercised sovereignty over <lb />
greater portion of India <lb />
In this manner it happened that an <lb />
increase in of pepper <lb />
affected history of mankind. <lb />
Standard. <lb />
there was the utmost harmony and <lb />
good feeling between Counsel sad <lb />
Court. Tim hope-. <lb />
Judge Moore will bold four's <lb />
in this<lb />
Rev. N. M. Watson, of Green <lb />
ill be business <lb />
manager of Christian <lb />
Advocate, the i pa <lb />
per which is lo he in <lb />
Raleigh after I, <lb />
At the masting of the Conference <lb />
committee here yesterday to <lb />
range tot the appearance of the <lb />
paper II lo make <lb />
publication pages of Ore <lb />
columns each. The subscription <lb />
price will Post. <lb />
TO CURB A COLO IN A DAY. <lb />
Take <lb />
lets. All druggists refund moan <lb />
If it fails to The gen <lb />
has I,, it. ti. M each Tablet. <lb />
I Ma Is <lb />
v i. <lb />
a s <lb />
at rare Hi sis Ii . <lb />
. ire <lb />
Mood's Pills <lb />
the liver, restore <lb />
las <lb />
do not <lb />
i b <lb />
t .- .,,. . ,. <lb />
at or b; of <lb />
C. I. A Co., <lb />
his <lb />
The John <lb />
baa gone to dogs. This <lb />
to the Canal Company, and their sympathizers in rough on the dogs. <lb />
tor its the and when Governor Till- are <lb />
or tor Its work, put down disorders and <lb />
struck I he Senate as being so , reduced lo a <lb />
timely it was unknown in any other State, <lb />
without a division, before bill la Federal judge <lb />
was passed. i the by en- <lb />
It is not difficult to point nut de- State officials, from <lb />
the natal bill passed by the venting sale of <lb />
this weak. Some of them, from other <lb />
notably pay of This division was <lb />
pointed upon that <lb />
bill order to Jam law was not passed <lb />
things, bill <lb />
when it comes lo pinch the <lb />
of them have to lake water. <lb />
The lire flashing from an angry <lb />
woman's eyes has never <lb />
known lo explode on <lb />
her face. <lb />
The devil is always listening on <lb />
the sly to everything that is said. <lb />
lie was first recorded five's <lb />
dropper. <lb />
What a thing it would Is <lb />
bill through the powers of tile get the <lb />
by the majority. The hart Judge for Alger Miles and <lb />
baa. <lb />
The were right when <lb />
they called us pigs, <lb />
for we are hoggish enough to hold <lb />
on to every Island we <lb />
Death is the great usher who <lb />
about the bill is that which will almost the Stale law by <lb />
pill an end lo the clashing between permitting liquor -dealers lo import <lb />
I ltd of natal ear loads of loOM packages of liquor <lb />
line, and engineer only a <lb />
pulling them nil in one The half pint. His decision did not <lb />
bill reuses the pat of naval of-1 however, keep the State officers <lb />
n the plea of equalizing from where awaits door <lb />
were sold, and us from the stage of action in this <lb />
dealers who allowed the to the great the life Is <lb />
A Mark. <lb />
A lady, tormented with s <lb />
corn on her toe, was advised by of <lb />
friends to anoint it with phosphorus, <lb />
which in a weak moment did, but <lb />
forgot to tell her husband before <lb />
at night. It had just turned <lb />
when the husband awoke, and was star- <lb />
to see something at the <lb />
foot of the bed <lb />
Ho bad beard of a firefly in <lb />
locality, nor did ever remember <lb />
lug such a terrible object as <lb />
toe presented Reaching carefully <lb />
of bed till he found one of bis slip- <lb />
he raised II high in the sir and <lb />
it down with great upon <lb />
mysterious light. <lb />
A shriek and an avalanche of bed- <lb />
clothes, and all was over. When at last <lb />
ho released himself from the bedclothes, <lb />
be discovered his wife groaning in a <lb />
corner of bedroom, bad not <lb />
got that <lb />
Answers. <lb />
attempt fore- <lb />
casting of weather was the result of <lb />
a storm which during Crimean war, <lb />
Nov. almost destroyed <lb />
fleets of Prance As a <lb />
storm raged several days earlier In <lb />
Franco the French minister of <lb />
war, directed that Investigations <lb />
made to sen if two storms wore <lb />
tame and If progress of disturb- <lb />
could beta foretold. It <lb />
that two were in real <lb />
st. sad that its path could <lb />
been a- ruined and fleet fore- <lb />
warned lime lo safety <lb />
May 5.09 5.01 5.08 <lb />
August 5.08 6.03 5.07 6.03 <lb />
February and March. <lb />
Opening. Close. Tone. <lb />
3.9 Quiet <lb />
NEW STOCKS. <lb />
High Low Close <lb />
1471 <lb />
Sugar. 1311 1311 <lb />
It. B. T. M <lb />
CHICAGO MARKET. <lb />
Wheat. High Low Close. <lb />
May<lb />
Carry <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions. Roots, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb />
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb />
Meat. Floor, Sugar, Coffee, <lb />
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb />
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb />
carried a <lb />
We Also Sell <lb />
UP-TO-DATE <lb />
STORE <lb />
That is the place want to visit. <lb />
I have just opened <lb />
building with a choice stock of <lb />
and the best of general Tables Sup- <lb />
plies. carry an------- <lb />
TO DATE STOCK <lb />
HAT, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb />
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb />
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb />
Our prices on everything will be <lb />
found as low as a good article can <lb />
lie sold at. You cordially <lb />
to visit our store. <lb />
WHITE FLEMING, <lb />
S. C. <lb />
a i. urn,<lb />
Heavy and <lb />
GROCERIES, <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
Cotton Ragging and Ties <lb />
on <lb />
Fresh goods kepi constantly on <lb />
J. NORMAN, D, . <lb />
I wits in <lb />
the Marine I <lb />
men, adding to the <lb />
mini cost of its maintenance; it <lb />
ll lie payment of prize <lb />
money, and II provide for the re <lb />
of the to lie drunk on Nor does he wait we <lb />
premises. In this way the law was <lb />
kept half last March, <lb />
w lieu <lb />
reached whose pages no human hath <lb />
enlisted nun and petty and his usurped protectorate over lever Often we think we <lb />
is after thirty service the traffic was brought to an are familiar with its con- <lb />
the play is finished, but often <lb />
calls when it has scarcely begun. <lb />
The soul it- a mysterious volume <lb />
do <lb />
nary, Mr. -barged <lb />
with the Intention lo fol- <lb />
low premium scheme retire, <lb />
natal officers w ill a <lb />
the present says tent, can read its motives mid <lb />
the article the is comprehend its inspirations, when <lb />
not an package shop in the in reality we have not even read <lb />
Stale, there arc comparatively title page. <lb />
inn I see how getting one's <lb />
feet wet toothache. <lb />
ll you bed ever <lb />
bad a tooth polled, would know <lb />
that the MOM to toes. <lb />
Ledger <lb />
la D II. <lb />
you said the tooth car <lb />
looking from bis paper, <lb />
the Indians practiced In <lb />
earliest <lb />
didn't II. replied man <lb />
who had at in a dentist's chair, <lb />
I am tut at all surprised. In <lb />
always been a <lb />
cruel <lb />
Then be <lb />
of furl that tin still lime for <lb />
II.- to add fleet bill <lb />
-flu- m. PHI <lb />
Where Oar <lb />
the dumbest man <lb />
I aver saw. Why. that fellow doesn't <lb />
know <lb />
yet be Is chief In <lb />
wile's intelligence <lb />
Hews <lb />
Will be held at Bern, N. <lb />
FAIL TO ATTEND. <lb />
There will be something to Interest and instruct <lb />
on every <lb />
MAGNIFICENT DISPLAYS OF <lb />
Stock and Poultry. <lb />
and Attractive Exhibits of Fish, Oysters, and Wild Game. <lb />
EXCITING <lb />
-------MM is offered In Purses.-------- <lb />
--------The Amusements and Outdoor Attractions will be n------- <lb />
SPECIAL AND LEADING FEATURE. <lb />
For urn List or information address, <lb />
GEORGE Sec., <lb />
New Bern, N. C. <lb />
in Opportunity Presents <lb />
AT OUR STORK <lb />
To Buy Clothing <lb />
Bore c <lb />
than Ii ever <lb />
born oar <lb />
lo you <lb />
foil of new <lb />
had mt <lb />
ail.<lb />
our arm tn <lb />
In to our <lb />
away <lb />
our ore with <lb />
will <lb />
and 110-<lb />
lo <lb />
a buy <lb />
inn now la <lb />
Como here an I com- <lb />
the <lb />
over hen. <lb />
WILSON, <lb />
THE KING <lb />
ff. every evening; until o'clock <lb />
TAKEN. <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Carr are opening <lb />
in the Lang store. <lb />
Dr. E. A. now occupies <lb />
bis office on avenue. <lb />
A has been placed in the <lb />
store of Ormond Carr, No. <lb />
I pay cash for Hides, Furs, Eggs <lb />
and Turkeys. <lb />
SI. <lb />
; Secretary George Green of <lb />
Fair bus in- <lb />
formed the Journal that all the ex- <lb />
space the fair grounds <lb />
has been leased. <lb />
Every amusement build and <lb />
all the space in the and <lb />
grounds is now occupied, and some <lb />
late orders received for space could <lb />
lie filled. <lb />
This early demand shows the <lb />
character and reputation of the <lb />
fair, which is yet some <lb />
Jack Flour, for weeks off before it <lb />
Flap Jacks and Muffins, at J. S. The promise in every Hue <lb />
rates a fair of line proportions, and <lb />
A live partridge in the hand is Gentries for the races are <lb />
worth more than a bald eagle the <lb />
. . <lb />
Journal. <lb />
R. E. has moved his <lb />
family to the Patrick house, comer Papers. <lb />
Greene, Fourth streets. Saturday Evening Post will <lb />
Cherry Simpson have moved be mailed every week for year <lb />
here from and have for dollar. The Home <lb />
opened business in one of the <lb />
stores. <lb />
The canning factory at Washing- <lb />
ton has started up again. It will <lb />
cut off supply of oysters that <lb />
come up to point. <lb />
Life insurance is a good <lb />
but health Insurance, by <lb />
the blood pure with Hood's <lb />
id still better. <lb />
This is the season of the year <lb />
when a draft coming in through <lb />
an open door makes a man shudder, <lb />
particularly if it ll a sight draft. <lb />
has qualified as <lb />
administrator of the estate of H. <lb />
F. Harries, who was killed here by <lb />
the gravel train last Tuesday, and <lb />
will suit against the Railroad <lb />
Company for five thousand <lb />
Strife The Event. <lb />
The greatest attraction of the <lb />
season will be bad on Jan. 25th. <lb />
at the Opera House. Come and <lb />
witness the burning of Judge Rut. <lb />
ton's Mill. t <lb />
New Store <lb />
Attention is called to the <lb />
t of White Fleming. They <lb />
a new and complete stock of <lb />
everything in the way of <lb />
and also sell hay, corn, <lb />
seed meal hulls and <lb />
Found Dead. <lb />
Mr. Marcellus Hy man, a <lb />
man about years old, was <lb />
dead in lied, at <lb />
his home mile- from Greenville. <lb />
He was a brother of Mr. J. A. Hy- <lb />
men, of this town. <lb />
Journal and the Saturday Evening <lb />
Post, together, for 2.00. The <lb />
regular price for the <lb />
Post is per year. This <lb />
special offer is for the first year <lb />
only thereafter the full price <lb />
will be maintained. The Saturday <lb />
evening Post and The Home <lb />
Journal are both owned and pub- <lb />
by The Curtis Publishing <lb />
Company, of Philadelphia. Sub- <lb />
may be ordered through <lb />
D. J. who is the <lb />
only authorized agent in <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
For the third week in January <lb />
Register of Moore issued <lb />
eleven marriage licenses to tho fol- <lb />
lowing parties <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Louis F. Mills and Had- <lb />
dock. <lb />
W. J. Cox L. Smith. <lb />
George Lewis and <lb />
son. <lb />
Willie Morgan and Mary Hedge- <lb />
Walter <lb />
Edwards, <lb />
Frank Atkinson and Mary J. <lb />
Roberson. <lb />
Joshua and <lb />
Oliver Gorham and Mary <lb />
, ,. . <lb />
William F. Perkins and <lb />
Greene. , , <lb />
Minim Y. and <lb />
Chapman Lucy <lb />
COMERS AND <lb />
One Thins; and Another <lb />
It, ISM, <lb />
Mrs. C. M. and children <lb />
left this morning for <lb />
Rev. N. M. <lb />
Wednesday from <lb />
L. left morn <lb />
for lo her <lb />
tar, Mrs. Spruill. <lb />
Misses Stella and <lb />
Willis, of arrived this <lb />
morning to visit Mrs. II. <lb />
Hooker. <lb />
J. L. Harriss, editor of <lb />
Hope Messenger, arrived <lb />
day evening to attend the funeral <lb />
of his father. <lb />
J. S. and S. of <lb />
New Jersey, who have been spend <lb />
a here hunting with <lb />
Mayor Ola Forties, left today. <lb />
an attorney of <lb />
and W. Bawls, of <lb />
came over Wednesday <lb />
evening to attend the Rawls trial. <lb />
C. W. left this morning <lb />
for Norfolk. <lb />
A. O. Thursday <lb />
evening from Durham. <lb />
R. of Kooky <lb />
Mount, spent last night here. <lb />
C. W. Harvey and Mrs. Harvey <lb />
left this for Danville. <lb />
Senator F. G. James, who has <lb />
been at home return- <lb />
ed to Raleigh today. <lb />
W. T. of who <lb />
has here attending the Rawls <lb />
trial, left this morning. <lb />
Miss Mat tie of <lb />
Mount, arrived evening <lb />
to visit her sister, Mrs. S. M. <lb />
R. Mrs. <lb />
who have been spending a week <lb />
here, left this for their <lb />
home Sanford. <lb />
Harding, R. Williams <lb />
and J. M. Russ went to last <lb />
night to institute a Masonic Lodge. <lb />
They this <lb />
Mrs. C. W. and two <lb />
children, who have been spending <lb />
a few days with Mrs. F. G. James, <lb />
left this morning for their home <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
Saturday, <lb />
R. Aycock returned to Golds- <lb />
today. <lb />
J. L. Harriss returned to Spring <lb />
Hope today. <lb />
J. W. Perkins came home Fri- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
returned to Tar- <lb />
Ibis morning. <lb />
Miss Skinner returned Fri- <lb />
day evening from a visit to Wash- <lb />
NOT GUILTY. <lb />
JOE RAWLS <lb />
Demonstration Over Re- <lb />
The Trial. <lb />
Ml <lb />
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb />
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb />
John II. Small, <lb />
of Washington, spent last night <lb />
here left this <lb />
K. R. left this <lb />
for where he takes <lb />
himself a wife Sunday afternoon. <lb />
Alex J. Lawrence <lb />
who were here attend- <lb />
the Rawls trial, returned to <lb />
today. <lb />
James J. Joy, business manager <lb />
for Fields is <lb />
hero today billing tho town for the <lb />
appearance of that attraction at the <lb />
Opera House, Friday, January <lb />
Oh, How Thankful <lb />
Pain Was Maddening and Hope <lb />
Had Abandoned Wonder- <lb />
Results of P tho <lb />
A severe In my Wit <lb />
grew worse an I worse, and <lb />
Anally a broke cut I lie knee. <lb />
It a dial lad pain <lb />
from my down was maddening. <lb />
Lara-t, I, appeared my <lb />
In this tor <lb />
op all hope aver being <lb />
Hy a Ilka mine <lb />
tared by <lb />
lo try It. taking It <lb />
I ha I ad a bottles I <lb />
relief g. Oh, <lb />
Sow I Ibis I I am <lb />
stronger I bare ever barn In my lite. <lb />
I am lo a good <lb />
appetite am a new <lb />
P. Palls, <lb />
HOOd'S<lb />
Pine hi n.-r <lb />
to Kinston. <lb />
Mr. Kenneth Tunstall, one of <lb />
very best and most <lb />
energetic young business men, left <lb />
this morning to make his <lb />
future home. He will be married <lb />
tomorrow at o'clock <lb />
to Mrs. Ada Phillipa, the only <lb />
daughter of Hill, Esq., six <lb />
miles north of In Mr. <lb />
Turn-tail's character there are the <lb />
elements of noble manhood <lb />
and we bespeak for him a bright <lb />
and splendid future, and most hear- <lb />
commend him to the good <lb />
of his new home. Kenneth, as <lb />
he is known, has for <lb />
years been the head clerk and <lb />
bookkeeper in his brother's, Mr. J. <lb />
store. <lb />
Greenville loses what Kinston <lb />
gains, a splendid man and a Chris- <lb />
The Odd Fellows will great <lb />
miss their financial secretary. <lb />
Beans pain, danger and <lb />
possible for <lb />
For it <lb />
gleans practically no <lb />
all. There <lb />
to no reason why child- <lb />
birth be a period <lb />
at pain and dread. <lb />
months a <lb />
woman becomes a <lb />
mother she <lb />
for <lb />
critical ordeal. <lb />
is n <lb />
made which is <lb />
for tins <lb />
alone. <lb />
Tho name of <lb />
this wonderful <lb />
preparation U <lb />
filled <lb />
or <lb />
.-ally. <lb />
It <lb />
tho mus- <lb />
and <lb />
the <lb />
distension, <lb />
to <lb />
organ con <lb />
corned in <lb />
childbirth, and <lb />
takes away all <lb />
danger and <lb />
nearly all suffer- <lb />
in. Beet result <lb />
follow if tho <lb />
remedy is used <lb />
during the <lb />
period of <lb />
It tho <lb />
only remedy of tho <lb />
kind in the world <lb />
that is endorsed by <lb />
net bottle at oil <lb />
drug or sent <lb />
mull on receipt <lb />
of price. <lb />
Books con- <lb />
invaluable in- <lb />
formation for oil women, <lb />
will be sent any ad- <lb />
dress upon application lo <lb />
I Blurts, i <lb />
has a demonstration been <lb />
in the Court in <lb />
equal to on <lb />
day night when in response to <lb />
quest ion from Clerk the <lb />
prisoner at the bar guilty or not <lb />
with he <lb />
is charged and the words <lb />
fell from the lips of the <lb />
spokesman of the Instantly <lb />
a shout tread up that echoed and <lb />
re-echoed through the building <lb />
which the Judge Si a glance saw <lb />
an to restrain would lie <lb />
futile. <lb />
closing speech of Mr. <lb />
for the Slate, Friday after- <lb />
noon, was not as long as had <lb />
anticipated, and by prolonging the <lb />
session of Court to a later hour <lb />
than usual completed <lb />
bis charge and gave case lo tIn- <lb />
jury at o'clock. <lb />
There was able on <lb />
sides and the case was a bard <lb />
fought one from to end. <lb />
All the lo jury were <lb />
remarkable for their ability, each <lb />
attorney taking advantage of every <lb />
point possible for bis respective <lb />
side. Public interest in the ease <lb />
was at the highest pitch as was <lb />
evidenced by the crowds <lb />
almost constantly thronged the <lb />
Court room at all limes, on <lb />
streets and in the business <lb />
and homes the discussion of <lb />
the trial was given precedence over <lb />
all other subjects. The daily <lb />
reports of the evidence given by <lb />
wen- eagerly read <lb />
and all kept touch with the <lb />
oft he trial. <lb />
It was Friday even- <lb />
when ringing of Court <lb />
House bell that jury <lb />
bad reached a verdict, and if a Ore <lb />
alarm bail Bounded people would <lb />
not have rushed to scene more <lb />
eagerly than they did to the Court <lb />
House. From all directions they <lb />
HUM running <lb />
their haste to Witness the closing <lb />
of the four I rial. The <lb />
building was soon a packed mass of <lb />
humanity, the late arrivals throng- <lb />
mid pushing standing <lb />
room. <lb />
It was when Judge Fred <lb />
Moore ascended the bench and <lb />
rapped order. Five minutes <lb />
later Sheriff Mooring cleared the <lb />
way and the defendant entered, <lb />
Col. Skinner of his counsel on one <lb />
Deputy J. J. Mason on the <lb />
other. For the during the <lb />
trial the defendant showed some <lb />
emotion. All through <lb />
he bad borne severe strain <lb />
and courageously, but <lb />
closing scene was the most <lb />
of all to him. <lb />
The jury was already seated in <lb />
the box a moment later the <lb />
Judge ordered names called, <lb />
each man answering distinctly. <lb />
When responding to <lb />
the finest ion if they had agreed <lb />
they were asked who should lie <lb />
their spokesman and Mr. B. F. <lb />
Pal rick was selected. Joseph <lb />
Bawls was asked to stand up and <lb />
Col. Skinner arose with him, and <lb />
every juror arose at the same time. <lb />
At this time the was <lb />
almost overcome with and <lb />
he clung to his <lb />
arm for support. What <lb />
would next sentence being <lb />
Would it be life or deal h Would <lb />
it lie freedom or Imprisonment I <lb />
All waited breathless silence for <lb />
the final words. That brief time <lb />
with the issues at stake must have <lb />
seemed like hours to him to whom j <lb />
the next words meant so much. <lb />
A moment more and the <lb />
was over. The verdict <lb />
rung dearly through <lb />
room, Joe Rawls fell Upon <lb />
the neck of Col. Skinner, and the <lb />
crowd almost as one man <lb />
approval. II was a most <lb />
scene which words cannot de <lb />
As soon as he recovered <lb />
the now happy man advanced to <lb />
the and shook hands with <lb />
jurors and then turned around to <lb />
greet bis scores of friends who <lb />
were pressing forward lo <lb />
lute bun. He then hastened away <lb />
to carry the news to his anxious <lb />
mother who was overjoyed that <lb />
her son had given bank to her. <lb />
A many people around him <lb />
are killing hogs this line weal her. <lb />
Regular telling here today <lb />
Sunday by Ml. I. <lb />
B. Manning <lb />
ft Co. for <lb />
Sail, f 1.11 . <lb />
We learn <lb />
Wiley Literary Society night <lb />
wen- exceptionally line. <lb />
Mr. Jesse was out <lb />
yesterday and brought a of 1.1 <lb />
bales cotton. <lb />
A. Cox is ill pay in; els <lb />
Better bring them <lb />
before price goes down. <lb />
A lot of the boys <lb />
went to Thursday <lb />
the train and as had to walk <lb />
back ii past before <lb />
some came in. <lb />
the <lb />
cigars and are made right <lb />
here home of good ma- <lb />
by bones men. <lb />
Are you a Then get ac- <lb />
with the A. G. fox <lb />
Co. at once. They pay especial at- <lb />
to making rolling stock for <lb />
use and anxious <lb />
to be on with you so <lb />
as to Ibid mil what you need, and <lb />
can give you every advantage in J <lb />
price, also are prepared to grind I <lb />
your wheat and corn. <lb />
To all Land if you I <lb />
have only a small lot in town <lb />
have lo use a fence of some kind I <lb />
neighbor Smith, see I hat check sold <lb />
crop, made nine from Oil I NO <lb />
lured by the S. Va. for <lb />
dear check. I have for four years and have <lb />
failed a good <lb />
have heard a great deal ORINOCO <lb />
and have made my la use ii my. elf next year. can't Stand <lb />
live -cent cotton. <lb />
July <lb />
S. <lb />
We have handled your Orinoco brand every year since <lb />
you put it on market, wherever it has been used ii is <lb />
again. number of brands, but Orinoco Is the <lb />
most popular of any brand handle. Very Truly. <lb />
H. L. Davis<lb />
and therefore must in somewhat In- <lb />
in wire If you have <lb />
hundreds or thousands of acres how <lb />
canyon do without some wire fence <lb />
Address all inquiries and orders lo <lb />
the <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb />
The messenger says Spring Hope <lb />
is lo have an electric <lb />
plant. <lb />
prisoners escaped from tho <lb />
penitentiary at about <lb />
o'clock Wednesday morning. Two <lb />
of them were Uriah Bell and <lb />
rill Hell, sent.-oil years from <lb />
Beaufort county tor the murder of <lb />
Mr. Aurora. <lb />
Hill was- re-captured but is <lb />
still at large. <lb />
Three II years of <lb />
age have been imprisoned <lb />
for highway robbery. <lb />
Several towns in the State have <lb />
anti-saloon leagues. <lb />
a soldier from <lb />
North Carolina, died of typhoid <lb />
fever in Havana a few days ago. <lb />
The battle Hag of Second <lb />
North Carolina Regiment, A. <lb />
that was taken by a Massachusetts <lb />
during the war, has been <lb />
returned to the Slate. It is said to <lb />
lie well preserved. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. <lb />
Fire <lb />
Accident Insurance. I<lb />
t Represents only First Class Com- <lb />
Office in Building opposite On-art House. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
ti M <lb />
Cotton -Jagging and Ties and a full <lb />
Heavy Groceries have arrived and will put <lb />
the price o low to you until it will compel you <lb />
t buy. Ii you once fee Ilia g and hear tho <lb />
price you are my customer <lb />
JAMES B WHITE <lb />
cure Constipation<lb />
If C. C. r. <lb />
death removed <lb />
from Greenville Masonic Lodge So <lb />
our brother, A. who <lb />
was a faithful true Mason, <lb />
whereas; a polished column in <lb />
our Masonic Temple has been <lb />
by the Supreme <lb />
for the building of that eternal <lb />
temple not made with hands, it is <lb />
proper we should reverence <lb />
the memory of our deceased broth- <lb />
who reflected In life many of the <lb />
virtues of ancient and honor <lb />
able order. Therefore be it <lb />
1st. Thai we <lb />
nine the hand of God in Ibis sad <lb />
bereavement, and bow In humble <lb />
submission to will of Him who <lb />
all well. <lb />
2nd. Thai Lodge has lost a <lb />
and worthy member, and In <lb />
token of reaped each <lb />
member wear badge <lb />
days. <lb />
That the has <lb />
a useful citizen, and needy <lb />
a I rue friend, was delicious <lb />
and charitable, and his family has <lb />
lost husband and affect ion <lb />
ate father. <lb />
lib. Thai we extend lo his lie- <lb />
reared family our heart felt <lb />
That these resolutions be <lb />
our minutes, a copy <lb />
sent to the family of the <lb />
and Copies furnished <lb />
papers Friend for <lb />
publication. <lb />
A. <lb />
l L. Hargrave, <lb />
O,<lb />
i t <lb />
Have yon a or a a BICYCLE, or a LOCK, or <lb />
most anything needs fixing brine ii to <lb />
Greenville, N. . <lb />
have employed Mr. Ed, Moore, one of <lb />
CYCLE workmen In the State and any repair work you bring <lb />
be promptly and thoroughly done. <lb />
BICYCLE <lb />
OF KINDS <lb />
and <lb />
us will <lb />
AUK Oil OLD STAND BY. <lb />
Prices as low as any ones. <lb />
S. E. CO <lb />
-DEALER IN <lb />
moo i <lb />
A GENERAL LINK OF- <lb />
HORSE <lb />
nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
I can now be in the <lb />
brick Store funnel <lb />
occupied <lb />
w. Brown. <lb />
COME To BEE MR. <lb />
J. It. <lb />
Headquarters for <lb />
DRY Notions. SIKH'S, <lb />
DRY Notions. SHOES, <lb />
DRY Notions, SHOES, <lb />
Trunks and Pants. <lb />
Trunks and Pants, <lb />
A full line of <lb />
FAMILY <lb />
All goods delivered bee to any <lb />
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WHICH <lb />
THE RAWLS TRIAL. <lb />
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ALEX <lb />
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k lived i i <lb />
a,.,, i i Hertford under <lb />
name of George A. <lb />
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am a member of the Board of <lb />
the <lb />
character de <lb />
. nod <lb />
twee back door of barroom and <lb />
tables, Bawls was over on other <lb />
tide of alley, l of <lb />
door. I nave been <lb />
farther down stable stopped <lb />
nit.-n beard the remark. Do <lb />
seeing I <lb />
through alley from street to <lb />
stables. Harries m near stable <lb />
door or I <lb />
inside. <lb />
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deceased, be <lb />
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v. . II. I <lb />
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was employed <lb />
time of difficulty. Baal <lb />
and <lb />
time. Cannot whether he <lb />
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I have I <lb />
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lime corner post- <lb />
office, where II. C. Hooker <lb />
keep <lb />
, . K <lb />
I the deceased. general <lb />
was a man <lb />
undoubted on age, quick to re <lb />
sen an never considered <lb />
violent. I was Clerk of <lb />
time. <lb />
Cross said <lb />
be distantly related <lb />
did not it was. Ami <lb />
now related <lb />
TESTIMONY ii <lb />
Another character was <lb />
Introduced and the State showed <lb />
Inability C. and <lb />
again closed the case, then <lb />
detail of argument <lb />
before the jury and Court took a <lb />
recess. <lb />
M of Thurs <lb />
afternoon counsel began <lb />
before the jury. J. I- <lb />
opened for the State <lb />
followed Donnell <lb />
and James for tin- defense, <lb />
speeches <lb />
Curl look a re <lb />
. mil morning. <lb />
This morning Solicitor I. I- <lb />
resumed the for <lb />
the State was followed b <lb />
Skinner defense, I hi <lb />
two speeches the mom <lb />
session of Court. <lb />
This Jarvis mail. <lb />
mail the .-losing speech for the defense. <lb />
. would fight, and was C. Ii. <lb />
I . i . . . <lb />
man. <lb />
Cross i lie had a <lb />
high U ii light, <lb />
V. I <lb />
I .,.,., -i.-l. he had the <lb />
new . a <lb />
lent, man, in- would <lb />
weigh or more and was <lb />
; . . 11.1. <lb />
eluding speech i <lb />
III <lb />
SI <lb />
A large number of ladies were <lb />
present afternoon listening; <lb />
the speeches. <lb />
Particulars of the close <lb />
trial be found on her page.<lb />
THE DEADLY WHIP <lb />
Hall The Country Editor. <lb />
A writer ill the Times-<lb />
The man who mil take <lb />
his paper, providing he <lb />
was reared la the does not <lb />
know real he <lb />
. The news get out of OM <lb />
is worth more than the yearly <lb />
pi I devour every line <lb />
of the gossip Bad neighbor <lb />
hood correspondence, and when <lb />
the paper aside l the <lb />
for th <lb />
To the man who cannot his <lb />
old home year or two the <lb />
perusal of hi home paper <lb />
Is almost good a trip to boy- <lb />
hood scenes. He reads where the <lb />
little freckled need girl who <lb />
behind him at school was married <lb />
to a chap, who holds a <lb />
live position a street <lb />
Letters from home are very <lb />
but one doesn't get <lb />
news in a hundred letters as hi <lb />
does in one issue of the homo paper. <lb />
the <lb />
paragraph <lb />
illness and he you <lb />
be able to appear upon our <lb />
if yon <lb />
her of <lb />
character that she her <lb />
last with Christian fort <lb />
tn If your son gets married the <lb />
editor tells what <lb />
log young man he is and what <lb />
charming young <lb />
i the <lb />
And this and more he does i <lb />
you in and <lb />
sorrowing with yon in <lb />
always taking a friendly interest <lb />
in his people lug a pride <lb />
land public in his town which <lb />
is papers, <lb />
And when any one has to wall <lb />
for in- money or go without entire <lb />
it is that same country editor <lb />
nut the publisher of the <lb />
paper whose only Interest In you <lb />
as far as you dollar <lb />
had a stranger or an outsider <lb />
to North <lb />
the among our people that <lb />
Mrs. Joe Person's had <lb />
made, the people would Ix-en have <lb />
stirred as never before. Head this <lb />
and suppose <lb />
j ears ago I had u child <lb />
that delicate from birth, and <lb />
for six mouths she was <lb />
slant care of the best physician we <lb />
had in our town. Hut hi <lb />
Cine Beamed powerless to control <lb />
the bowel trouble, which had be <lb />
conic chronic Bate also <lb />
from some <lb />
trouble, which caused <lb />
and risings to break out OB her <lb />
time a <lb />
many as or . We had several <lb />
doctors to treat her at different <lb />
times, but nothing hat <lb />
ease. would these <lb />
but as sis one was <lb />
another broke out. and the <lb />
gave no hope of her Al- <lb />
she had led a life of and <lb />
suffering for six months, en In- <lb />
spired to Mrs. Joe <lb />
There was change <lb />
the better In twenty-four hour, it <lb />
seemed to check the once. <lb />
and using a few <lb />
entirely cured. ha <lb />
since had sign trouble <lb />
and Is now In perfect health, a <lb />
few this had two sons <lb />
to break out on my ankle, and <lb />
strange to say I did not think of <lb />
Mrs. Person's Remedy. I <lb />
under the of doctors for <lb />
three but the tores <lb />
to get worse until they had eaten <lb />
to the bone. then thought of <lb />
trying Mrs. Joe Person's Wash and <lb />
did so. and it i almost useless to <lb />
say it soon made N <lb />
could speak BO that <lb />
man. woman and child, in <lb />
North Carolina could hear, I <lb />
might tell them what Joe Per- <lb />
son's Remedy and Wash dill for <lb />
and mine. I advised one of my <lb />
friends had beta a terrible <lb />
sufferer for a long time, with nurses <lb />
she used the Remedy <lb />
and Wash, it soon made <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
You but Should you <lb />
Want Job Printing <lb />
Steamers leave Washington on <lb />
Wednesdays and Kn <lb />
A. H. for <lb />
water permit t to <lb />
Returning leave Tartan s A. <lb />
M Greenville A. M. on Toes- <lb />
and Saturdays. <lb />
Sailing hours to change do <lb />
pending on stage of water. <lb />
Connecting Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore. <lb />
Haw and Boa- <lb />
ton. and for all points for est <lb />
with Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion B. s. <lb />
York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay tine from Baltimore; <lb />
and <lb />
. , <lb />
N. <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
N. <lb />
Tome to see us <lb />
he Jib Office <lb />
Anything a <lb />
Visiting <lb />
Sheet Poster. <lb />
At our shops on Dick in n <lb />
line repair all kinds of <lb />
Gins and Farming <lb />
Pistols, etc. <lb />
We also manufacture------ <lb />
CARTS, <lb />
; WAGONS, J <lb />
J POSTS, <lb />
J J<lb />
have your work. <lb />
Th lei <lb />
ii <lb />
Is again abroad in the land. Tin <lb />
air you breathe may be full of <lb />
; fatal genus <lb />
side trill open the door <lb />
put Pneumonia and Consumption <lb />
and invite death. Its sure signs <lb />
are chills with fever, <lb />
dull mucous <lb />
from the nose, sore throat and <lb />
v m recalled. Maid he was in Sugg- lei go cough. waste <lb />
time treating this cough <lb />
,,,,., . with tablets, or . <lb />
In-bad lit , ,. it at once with <lb />
was going the in- <lb />
to whip I him H j fallible bronchial iron <lb />
ii , whip any-j Idea. It kills the disease <lb />
I- <lb />
an I <lb />
i II <lb />
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xx <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The best salve In the world for I have recommended to ever <lb />
Cuts, Bores, so many of friends, for indigos- <lb />
Rheum, other ailments and I have <lb />
Hand- ,. , ,<lb />
I- guaranteed to give perfect Km. If <lb />
ruction or money refunded. Price Roxboro, Poison Co., Oct. -s, <lb />
per box. Jno. <lb />
, DIRECTORY. <lb />
OVER COUNTRY. <lb />
. ,. Ki add xi up I he <lb />
Ii . This some <lb />
. . b-fore pistol shots. <lb />
, . . a tied Roe was <lb />
drunk, his was <lb />
iii. .- of King, <lb />
eh ii., r both <lb />
, . i. Did mil <lb />
I's general <lb />
.,., v i until after his <lb />
lie lived miles <lb />
from <lb />
John Wilkinson, known at <lb />
Kansas City, Mo., a. a <lb />
is dead. <lb />
Commodore Philip assumed com- <lb />
of the Brooklyn Navy Yard <lb />
succeeding Bear Admit- <lb />
When to <lb />
forger A. at Port <lb />
bi i i ,,,. Mich., his daughter <lb />
them, was disarmed. <lb />
ill, LOCAL Hoyt, the famous conn <lb />
i b.-y reach the seal of the recently pardoned by the <lb />
Catarrh is a blood President, died in the prison <lb />
and in order to <lb />
it you must take internal rem- <lb />
the lungs and prevents the <lb />
dreaded effects from the <lb />
Price and <lb />
Money if not cured, A trial <lb />
bottle J. Drug <lb />
Store. <lb />
Cure is <lb />
en Internally, nets on <lb />
r, ii. the mucous <lb />
I Hall's Catarrh Cure is mil a <lb />
saw a portion t was <lb />
I was hi f physicians in this <lb />
King for years, regular <lb />
i;,,,. I some proscription. <lb />
I.- known. with <lb />
Professional Cards <lb />
It M <lb />
k, <lb />
I. i. <lb />
every <lb />
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb />
evening. Rev. <lb />
A. W. pastor. <lb />
a. in. D. <lb />
superintendent. <lb />
regular services. <lb />
a. in. <lb />
every Sun <lb />
day and evening. Prayer <lb />
Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb />
X. M. Watson. Sunday <lb />
school p. m. W. Harding, <lb />
Services third <lb />
Rev. <lb />
ii. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb />
school J. R. Moore <lb />
1875.------ <lb />
SCHULTZ <lb />
WHOLESALE <lb />
Prepared buckwheat, fancy <lb />
side meat, hams, should- <lb />
coffee, sugar. Blow, <lb />
snuff, cigars, cigarette, <lb />
butter, mountain full <lb />
en-am cheese, sausage, <lb />
oat Bakes, hominy Bakes, cotton- <lb />
seed meal and hulls, cottonseed <lb />
bought at cents per bushel. <lb />
D. M. FERRY SEEDS. <lb />
MACHINES <lb />
BAGS SALT. <lb />
CHAIRS, <lb />
BOTTOM PRICES. <lb />
OHM to see <lb />
M. <lb />
Phone <lb />
KB. <lb />
A. K. A. lL Greenville <lb />
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb />
third Monday evening. It. <lb />
W. M. J. M. Sec. <lb />
V. Covenant Lodge, No. <lb />
IT. Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb />
Into stable their perfect In A Mill If W. F. if. O. D. Over <lb />
thought again. Hy- Is what produces such <lb />
,;, off King results,,, <lb />
I hem bill i ,. V i i- <lb />
It was I I hem on The <lb />
i l inn I.,. I u ., Ill- <lb />
at Law. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
It, . <lb />
sum, in mouth, <lb />
back next to gate of <lb />
King back, <lb />
tired and King gave <lb />
Two more quick shuts <lb />
when I caught bold of his <lb />
leg and towards street. <lb />
man was letting King down <lb />
Stepped up and him loose. <lb />
he would do so if I <lb />
disarmed King. I took King's <lb />
pistol. Bawls tired first shot. <lb />
They wore about IS feet apart. <lb />
know how many times U <lb />
was struck, ii has been to long <lb />
and there was so much paining I do <lb />
remember who was there. <lb />
Think I saw <lb />
cross I hoard one <lb />
shot. I lien heard two so close to <lb />
gel her could distinguish <lb />
king giving away when <lb />
were heard. Keel and my- <lb />
self have been talking the attar <lb />
in room before <lb />
other witnesses. Keel was reading <lb />
published in Tun lit <lb />
for free i A <lb />
F. J. A c.,., Props, KT AT LAW, <lb />
Sold by Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Hall's Pills are the best. <lb />
s Fill <lb />
ills. <lb />
Beauty <lb />
th Th vi. health <lb />
j. it a <lb />
s a proper f <lb />
i. n n r b s no i <lb />
Lie liver docs not net it's part. <lb />
know this <lb />
s Liver Pills arc Ml <lb />
lute cure for sick headache, <lb />
sour stomach, malaria <lb />
constipation, torpid liver, piles <lb />
jaundice, fever, <lb />
and kindred disease. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Dr. I. I. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Office over J. c. <lb />
Sons store <lb />
K. of Tar Lodge, No. <lb />
every Friday Dr. <lb />
K. A. Jr., B. A. <lb />
White. K. of It. <lb />
It. Vance No. <lb />
every even- <lb />
W. II. Wilson, H. M. R. <lb />
Lang, Bee. <lb />
. A. every <lb />
Wednesday nigh at in I. O. <lb />
F. hall. I. I. <lb />
j C. LAMER k CO <lb />
H- <lb />
carry a line of the <lb />
celebrated <lb />
Geo. S. Parker <lb />
Fountain Pen <lb />
It is a big hit in fountain pen <lb />
and is distinctive Parker <lb />
Not only it feed the ink <lb />
perfectly, but prevents soiled <lb />
fingers. <lb />
is- <lb />
iron Fencing <lb />
only work <lb />
prices reasonable <lb />
Galloway, B. Tyson, <lb />
HIP. N, N. <lb />
ALLOW TYSON, <lb />
at law, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice In all the Courts, <lb />
Gr <lb />
. .-v-t . <lb />
, . Invent <lb />
, i . Bend <lb />
it advice. <lb />
ON PATENTS <lb />
Lawyer. WASHINGTON, <lb />
The Daily Reflector <lb />
.- <lb />
no TO <lb />
The woman is lovely face, <lb />
form and temper will have <lb />
friends, but one who at- <lb />
tractive must keep her health. If <lb />
she is weak. and all run <lb />
down she Will <lb />
If she has or <lb />
kidney her impure blood <lb />
ill cause pimples, blot hen, skin <lb />
erupt ions and B wretched complex- <lb />
ion. Killers is the <lb />
medicine in the world to regulate <lb />
stomach, liver and and to <lb />
purify tin, blood. It given <lb />
nerves, bright smooth, <lb />
skin, rich complexion. It <lb />
will make a charm <lb />
inn, woman of a run down invalid. <lb />
Only Jno. L. <lb />
t a W. b, <lb />
IS <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <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 />
Gives the home news every <lb />
afternoon at small price <lb />
cf cents a month. Are <lb />
you a subscriber P It not <lb />
you ought to be. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
Is on a year and contains <lb />
the news gives <lb />
information to the <lb />
Hy those <lb />
co, that worth many times <lb />
e than the price. <lb />
THE NEWS <lb />
WEEK <lb />
-FOR- <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
VOL. XVIII. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY <lb />
MM <lb />
Friday <lb />
-IT <lb />
II <lb />
THE DISPENSARY. <lb />
An Act to Provide a Dispensary <lb />
for The Town and Township <lb />
of In Franklin <lb />
County North Caro- <lb />
The General Assembly of North <lb />
do <lb />
Section That the <lb />
Bale. or exchange, re- <lb />
or acceptance, for unlawful <lb />
use, and <lb />
in within the town and <lb />
of Frank- <lb />
county, Hi Carolina, of any <lb />
spirituous, malt, vinous, ferment <lb />
or other any <lb />
or mixture thereof by <lb />
whatever name or known, <lb />
which contains alcohol and is used <lb />
as a by any person, firm <lb />
or corporation, except as is herein- <lb />
after provided, is hereby prohibit- <lb />
ed under a penally of not less than <lb />
three nor more than twelve months <lb />
imprisonment in the county jail, <lb />
or to pay a fine of not than <lb />
more than or <lb />
both fine and imprisonment in the <lb />
ion of court for each of- <lb />
Provided it shall not <lb />
unlawful for the manufacturer of <lb />
brandy from fruits and of domes- <lb />
tic wines to sell and deliver him- <lb />
self brandy or wines of <lb />
his own manufacture, provided <lb />
such brandy or wine are not sold <lb />
quantities leas one quart <lb />
and are not drunk on the premises <lb />
where sold. <lb />
See. A of <lb />
the Mayor of said town, the Chair <lb />
man of the Heard of County Com- <lb />
missioners of said county and the <lb />
Clerk of the Superior court of said <lb />
county, is hereby constituted to lie <lb />
known as the Township Hoard of <lb />
Control. Said Hoard of <lb />
shall appoint from the citizens of <lb />
said township three persons, lie- <lb />
by said Hoard of <lb />
nut tole addicted to the use of <lb />
intoxicating liquors, who shall be <lb />
known the Board of Dispensary <lb />
Commissioners. Said Board of <lb />
Commissioners shall hold their of <lb />
flee for the term of two <lb />
until arc appoint- <lb />
ed, lie subject to removal <lb />
for cause by said Board of control. <lb />
Said of Control shall fill all <lb />
vacancies in said Board of <lb />
caused by death, <lb />
or removal. <lb />
Sec. Said Dispensary Com- <lb />
shall establish and main- <lb />
at some point on one of the <lb />
business streets in the <lb />
town of a <lb />
for the sale of spirituous, <lb />
and malt liquors. Said Com- <lb />
missioners shall purchase a stock <lb />
of spirituous, vinous and malt <lb />
liquors and shall at all times keep <lb />
such a stock of such liquors in said <lb />
Dispensary as may be necessary to <lb />
supply the demand thereof. Said <lb />
Commissioners shall cause the <lb />
liquors, malt liquors <lb />
chased by them in eases or bottles, <lb />
so purchased to be tested by a com <lb />
from time to time <lb />
and shall offer for sale in said Dis- <lb />
no liquors which are not <lb />
pure, provided that malt liquors <lb />
purchased by said Commissioners <lb />
shall be only of well established <lb />
brands with reputation for purity. <lb />
Said Commissioners shall cause all <lb />
spirituous and vinous liquors of- <lb />
for sale in Dispensary to <lb />
be put into of not law <lb />
than one-half pint nor more than <lb />
gallons, cause the same to <lb />
lie securely before the same <lb />
are placed in said Dispensary. <lb />
If any spirituous or vinous <lb />
liquors arc after purchase by said <lb />
Commissioners condemned by the <lb />
chemist making the as <lb />
impure and unwholesome, all <lb />
of the same kind ship- <lb />
as that so tested shall be con- <lb />
none of it shall lie sold <lb />
in said Dispensary and payment <lb />
therefor shall lie refused to the per <lb />
said liquors were purchased. Said <lb />
Commissioners shall elect from the <lb />
citizens of said township one or <lb />
more persons to known as the <lb />
Manager or Managers said Dis- <lb />
who shall e charge and <lb />
of said Dispensary under <lb />
the supervision of the said Com- <lb />
missioners and shall Is- elected for <lb />
such term as said Commissioners <lb />
shall deem Is-st shall lie re- <lb />
moved by then, for such cause M <lb />
shall lie deemed by Bald <lb />
sinners sufficient. The said Man- <lb />
ager or Managers shall la-fore en- <lb />
upon the duties of said of <lb />
on oath his or their mime <lb />
or names, place or places of <lb />
in business engaged, <lb />
and in what business he or they <lb />
has or e engaged for two <lb />
years prior to said election, that he <lb />
or they are a resident or residents <lb />
of the township aforesaid, that he <lb />
rules as said Commissioners may <lb />
adopt; provided the Dispensary <lb />
shall lie closed on Sunday, election <lb />
and such other days as said <lb />
Commissioners shall direct. <lb />
Sec. S, The prices at which <lb />
spirituous, vinous malt liquors <lb />
shall ha sold shall he fixed by said <lb />
Commissioners; provided all sales <lb />
shall for cash and at a profit not <lb />
exceeding eighty percent of the <lb />
act mil thereof. <lb />
Said Manager or Man <lb />
of dispensary shall not <lb />
sell liquor to any minor or <lb />
person, nor to any person <lb />
for the purpose of sell <lb />
or exchanging said <lb />
liquors within the limits of said <lb />
Township and the Manager or Man- <lb />
said dispensary . <lb />
violating provisions of sec <lb />
lion and any person purchasing <lb />
from him or then, purpose <lb />
of reselling, bartering or <lb />
or they has or have never ad- , guilty of a <lb />
judged guilty of violating the law <lb />
in relation liquors, <lb />
is or are not a keeper or keep- <lb />
of a or place Of pub- <lb />
amusement, and that he or they <lb />
is or arc not addicted to the use of <lb />
intoxicating liquors as a <lb />
Said Manager or Managers shall <lb />
entering upon the duties of <lb />
said execute to the County <lb />
Treasurer a or with <lb />
good and sufficient sureties such <lb />
sum as may be fixed by said Com- <lb />
missioners, not less than <lb />
conditional that he or they will <lb />
well and truly obey the Dispensary <lb />
law, the laws of the Suite and the <lb />
rules and established <lb />
by said Commissioners; he or <lb />
they will pay all tines, lea, <lb />
damages and costs that may lie as- <lb />
or recorded against him or <lb />
them for violations of such laws <lb />
luring his or their term of office, <lb />
and will not sell intoxicating <lb />
at a price other than that <lb />
fixed by said Commissioners and <lb />
that he or they shall faithfully ac- <lb />
count to said Commissioners for all <lb />
moneys coming into his or their <lb />
hands by virtue of said <lb />
Said bond or bonds shall be for the <lb />
use of the count v and town afore- <lb />
said. Said or bonds shall <lb />
be deposited with the County <lb />
Treasurer and in case any <lb />
and on conviction <lb />
shall be punished a line of not <lb />
less nor more <lb />
or imprisonment in the <lb />
jail not less thirty <lb />
days or by line imprison <lb />
input in discretion of the curl. <lb />
if said Manager or Managers <lb />
or Commissioners satisfied <lb />
that any person has purchased or <lb />
is purchasing for the purpose of re- <lb />
selling the said Commissioners shall <lb />
direct as to the quantity to lie sold <lb />
to such person, off if they become <lb />
satisfied that any person is <lb />
purchasing repeatedly for <lb />
the selling, said Com- <lb />
are authorized to direct <lb />
the Manager or Managers not In <lb />
sell to such person except upon the <lb />
certificate of a respectable <lb />
that such liquors are needed <lb />
for medical purposes. <lb />
Sec. The Manager or Man- <lb />
agers of said shall not <lb />
allow any person or persons to loiter <lb />
in or about the dispensary <lb />
on which the same is situated <lb />
and for failure to comply with this <lb />
section he or they shall be removed <lb />
by said Commissioners, and any <lb />
person refusing to leave the dis- <lb />
when ordered to by the <lb />
Managers shall be guilty of a mis- <lb />
demeanor. <lb />
Sec. S. The Mayor and <lb />
lions of the same shall be broken. Commissioners of said town <lb />
the principal and sun-ties thereon j from time to <lb />
shall also be jointly and severally time piss such <lb />
liable for all damages that may he <lb />
obtained against the principal or <lb />
principals any action under the <lb />
provisions of this act. All moneys <lb />
collected for the breaches of such <lb />
or bonds shall lie distributed <lb />
as other funds arising from said <lb />
Dispensary. Said bond or <lb />
shall la-approved as arc other of- <lb />
for the county, <lb />
Said Manager or Managers shall <lb />
receive a salary or salaries to <lb />
fixed said Commissioners, and <lb />
his or their compensation shall in <lb />
no wise lie dependent upon the <lb />
amount of sales. <lb />
Sec. Said Dispensary Com- <lb />
missioners shall make such rules <lb />
and regulations for the operation <lb />
of said Dispensary as they dean <lb />
provided said rules and <lb />
are in conformity to the- <lb />
provisions of the act; but in no <lb />
event shall the Manager or Man <lb />
of said Dispensary sell any <lb />
form except in the packages sealed <lb />
as aforesaid, and it shall lie <lb />
for said Manager or Managers <lb />
to break any of such packages, or <lb />
open the same for any reason what- <lb />
soever, and no person shall open <lb />
said packages on the pro- <lb />
this section shall not apply <lb />
to malt liquors shipped is canes or <lb />
bottles thereof shipped in <lb />
and such malt liquors may Of, sold <lb />
said Manager or Managers <lb />
such of not <lb />
one bottle, as he or they may see <lb />
proper; provided the same shall <lb />
not lie premises. <lb />
The Dispensary shall Is open and <lb />
said liquors shall sold therein <lb />
lie necessary to carry out the pro- <lb />
visions of this act shall provide <lb />
suitable penalties for the violations <lb />
of this act rules <lb />
of the Dispensary <lb />
on Second <lb />
DID IT EVER <lb />
m i ii you <lb />
That this is the beat season of i he year to enjoy <lb />
wearing a BILK waist, and do you know re <lb />
received a new of------ <lb />
Spring Silks and Satins <lb />
IX ALL THE NEW SHADES WEAVES. <lb />
We have beautiful PLAID for 1.00. <lb />
Elegant Style <lb />
Black Brocade Silk <lb />
FOB CENTS YARD. <lb />
India <lb />
Plain Satin, <lb />
h variety. Come early and <lb />
a selection. <lb />
CO. <lb />
Buy <lb />
Enameled Bed<lb />
. <lb />
made. <lb />
Our <lb />
tin Fa I r- I- <lb />
Sett- Mb, <lb />
lately Good, <lb />
Picture. Huron, Tin Ware. <lb />
Si ., m baying from u. you ave <lb />
lo en <lb />
force tins. <lb />
f C <lb />
cs <lb />
in <lb />
an -.-- <lb />
n tic mill. <lb />
The Woman's Plea's. <lb />
wonder <lb />
of reader <lb />
suggestion made me <lb />
Home time In a <lb />
Are you letting <lb />
go by an Idle tale young <lb />
ill join <lb />
me thin grand <lb />
work. Hole together and <lb />
pledge not <lb />
men <lb />
I i-l, <lb />
each and every <lb />
grandeur of such a <lb />
Imagine of young <lb />
it. one battling <lb />
the great evil, <lb />
pare white ribbon <lb />
mid robed in purity with tap <lb />
lulu for <lb />
there never good work carried <lb />
the Come <lb />
lot us band and <lb />
our drinking men, when <lb />
look upon them with <lb />
contempt a number The are mere <lb />
them ill xi shame faces on tumble. defeat the <lb />
l,. h <lb />
in <lb />
at t<lb />
Sewing Machine <lb />
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They will <lb />
Julius Hines Son, <lb />
BALTIMORE, MD. Dept. <lb />
t Legislature. <lb />
the ibex are leading, and <lb />
we will be able to carry <lb />
with us to glory and Then <lb />
the place of drunken <lb />
heartbroken and <lb />
hungry children our will <lb />
with peace and plenty, <lb />
and happy <lb />
Come come all. <lb />
good friend Bx u up <lb />
In own hook road <lb />
woman who did very <lb />
simple things. , watch <lb />
u little cradle among <lb />
another and Hilda <lb />
upon to <lb />
call an extra of <lb />
lie did and <lb />
railroad, telegraph and ex- <lb />
press lawn the like of <lb />
which bad been pus <lb />
. how- <lb />
ever, <lb />
are to escape the <lb />
the would <lb />
i for Attorney <lb />
of Kansas, rendered <lb />
for little Mose. Did she <lb />
die i lie fill ii re I that the of a <lb />
of people <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
DEALERS IN. <lb />
Mr. Brings Suit. <lb />
Oxford, X. C, Jan. <lb />
mons was lamed from the <lb />
Superior Court of <lb />
in a suit brought by Rev. T. J. <lb />
Rev. Dr. J. C. <lb />
president of Trinity College, It. X. <lb />
Duke, and W, ll. <lb />
Odell. The action to re- <lb />
cover damages for slander, and is <lb />
of the recent <lb />
pleasant controversy between Dr. <lb />
and Judge Clark. <lb />
THE DEADLY GRIP <lb />
Is again abroad in the land. The <lb />
you breathe may la full of its <lb />
fatal Don't neglect the <lb />
or you will open the door <lb />
to Pneumonia Consumption <lb />
Its sure signs <lb />
are chills with fever, headache, <lb />
dull heavy pains, <lb />
from the sore throat and <lb />
never-let go cough. waste <lb />
time treating this cough <lb />
with or <lb />
cheap Cure it at once with <lb />
Dr. King's the in <lb />
It kills the disease <lb />
heals the lungs and prevents the <lb />
dreaded after effects from the <lb />
Price and <lb />
Money buck if not cured. A <lb />
bottle free at J. Drug <lb />
General <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Just received a carload <lb />
All <lb />
ii. <lb />
son, or Ion from whom only In day I <lb />
Garland by the <lb />
manufacturers in world and arc used by <lb />
many millions. <lb />
MAIN , N <lb />
i ,, <lb />
more <lb />
up and me mm of <lb />
wing our and young men <lb />
leading them by <lb />
waters of usefulness <lb />
v., no neutral ground in <lb />
matter. on your <lb />
purl would to <lb />
,,. <lb />
the girls. . <lb />
loving girls.<lb />
wall to all W <lb />
pearls. . ,<lb />
And bring to . <lb />
grace <lb />
Thai may be, <lb />
And tilled love a, id <lb />
for <lb />
Carolina <lb />
To I ii The Season. <lb />
Regulate your <lb />
to tit the season, <lb />
more would <lb />
slop business a month or <lb />
two then expect to reopen the <lb />
go ahead from <lb />
where you is a- <lb />
the oilier; the argument up <lb />
plies Apparel <lb />
NO RIGHT TO <lb />
The woman in <lb />
will have <lb />
friends, one who Would be <lb />
I keep he IT <lb />
she is weak, all ran <lb />
down she will <lb />
II she has Constipation or <lb />
her <lb />
Will cause skin <lb />
eruptions and a complex <lb />
ion. Bitten is <lb />
medicine In the world lo regulate <lb />
liver and and lo <lb />
the blood. It <lb />
exes, <lb />
rich I <lb />
Will make a looking, <lb />
woman of a run-down Invalid. <lb />
Only BO cents at I,, <lb />
Drag More. <lb />
by Supreme <lb />
Court, the win.- a <lb />
Legislature; ex <lb />
II special and for <lb />
reason Governor action <lb />
in issuing call was <lb />
and therefore lie <lb />
Auditor nut to <lb />
the vouchers for the <lb />
of that session. Here the Pop. <lb />
have u double cause Aw <lb />
gnashing their In <lb />
between the <lb />
corporation <lb />
the per diem. <lb />
The latter is <lb />
Uses Both. <lb />
it is not a difficult matter lo <lb />
the character or <lb />
any given newspaper. The <lb />
taper itself bears the earmarks of <lb />
i Careful <lb />
its co, to reach the <lb />
who . <lb />
die and <lb />
a limited of in,. <lb />
use I lie high class p. <lb />
those who desire to reach <lb />
The <lb />
shrewd general <lb />
the of each <lb />
Advert <lb />
Practical n <lb />
where <lb />
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