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tables, Bawls was over on other <lb/>
tide of alley, l of <lb/>
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farther down stable stopped <lb/>
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office, where II. C. Hooker <lb/>
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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/>
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man. <lb/>
Cross i lie had a <lb/>
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lent, man, in- would <lb/>
weigh or more and was <lb/>
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eluding speech i <lb/>
III <lb/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Ii . This some <lb/>
. . b-fore pistol shots. <lb/>
, . . a tied Roe was <lb/>
drunk, his was <lb/>
iii. .- of King, <lb/>
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, . 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/>
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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/>
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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/>
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Mr. Brings Suit. <lb/>
Oxford, X. C, Jan. <lb/>
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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/>
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l tun <lb/>
N. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
Entered at t Post <lb/>
Greenville, X. m Second <lb/>
Hail Matter. <lb/>
1809, <lb/>
EDITORIAL NOTES. <lb/>
begins <lb/>
Us today. The <lb/>
to, of paper was on <lb/>
j 1832. While the <lb/>
paper not old, Its editor <lb/>
reaching his voting age in <lb/>
the service, dating since 1878, and <lb/>
his career a a printer's devil <lb/>
oil three prior, in 1875. One <lb/>
year and he have been a <lb/>
of a century in the print- <lb/>
Don't everybody go to <lb/>
about age now, for <lb/>
he is younger than half people <lb/>
in Iowa today. The Brat dollar <lb/>
ever received was <lb/>
Iron Dr. J. now one <lb/>
of our citizens, and from <lb/>
him the Brat word of en- <lb/>
From day to <lb/>
the paper had good <lb/>
true friends, to each of whom it <lb/>
in-ls grateful, and we hope the <lb/>
coarse of the always <lb/>
merit their confidence. <lb/>
THE <lb/>
An Act to Provide a <lb/>
The Town and Township <lb/>
of in Franklin <lb/>
County North Caro- <lb/>
Quite a towns over <lb/>
the Slate are petitioning the Leg <lb/>
the <lb/>
to <lb/>
purchase tax law. <lb/>
Tin- Raleigh Port announces <lb/>
that its subscription list has grown <lb/>
so large that a faster press has <lb/>
been ordered to enable it to get <lb/>
the off in lime for the <lb/>
mails. It is a good sign to a com- <lb/>
when its newspapers <lb/>
prosper. <lb/>
The ads from <lb/>
Atlanta to Norfolk are having a <lb/>
rate war over the on cot- <lb/>
too. The shipper will get the <lb/>
benefit of the cutting rates. <lb/>
is indebted to <lb/>
the of <lb/>
Its excellent almanac <lb/>
for 1890. It is full of inter- <lb/>
Information useful <lb/>
on an subject <lb/>
that eon Id In- mentioned. <lb/>
fail to read the <lb/>
the Observer <lb/>
Tun. relative to the work- <lb/>
of the Dispensary Law in <lb/>
town. Ii i- written mi I. <lb/>
able <lb/>
a the town, who mi <lb/>
purpose in writing but simply to <lb/>
defend the truth. <lb/>
The Asylum at <lb/>
in Condition <lb/>
Mi. T. II. <lb/>
from Pitt one of <lb/>
the eight committee appointed <lb/>
the three being Iron <lb/>
the Senate and five from the House, <lb/>
lo examine the Asylum the <lb/>
Blind Institution at Morganton, <lb/>
passed through here today return <lb/>
log to <lb/>
Mr. told a Sun reporter <lb/>
that the institutions were <lb/>
ed yea everything <lb/>
was I in go ill e unlit ion <lb/>
much being <lb/>
made. <lb/>
Mr. was a special eon- <lb/>
In examine the <lb/>
but he both places. <lb/>
The to Morgan <lb/>
ton Thursday. The of <lb/>
except Mr. Mala <lb/>
live in Western part the <lb/>
stale hence instead of going <lb/>
to Raleigh inlay went home <lb/>
to spend Mr, <lb/>
went to Asheville. <lb/>
tells <lb/>
he has a seal in I be House near <lb/>
Hon. <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
New York World A <lb/>
sale at Hook <lb/>
from Page, <lb/>
No Druggist, ill <lb/>
tow shall sell any spirituous. <lb/>
vinous or malt liquors, even upon <lb/>
the prescription of a licensed <lb/>
the said druggist may <lb/>
purchase from the said dispensary, <lb/>
spirituous and vinous liquors, but <lb/>
not malt, for the purpose of <lb/>
pounding medicines, tinctures and <lb/>
extracts, cannot be used as a <lb/>
beverage, for no other <lb/>
pose whatever. Provided, that <lb/>
tin dispensary <lb/>
shall be satisfied that <lb/>
druggist is bartering, ex- <lb/>
changing or in any manner dis- <lb/>
posing of said liquors any <lb/>
pose other than that authorized <lb/>
this section, they, the commission <lb/>
shall Man <lb/>
to <lb/>
sell slid druggist any more liquors, <lb/>
and such druggist shall upon eon <lb/>
of selling, bartering, ex <lb/>
changing or in any manner dis <lb/>
posing of liquors, shall forfeit his <lb/>
license, and be liable to all the <lb/>
penalties, prosecutions and pro <lb/>
at law provided against <lb/>
persons without authority. <lb/>
That nothing herein, shall be <lb/>
construed to authorize the <lb/>
or sale of any <lb/>
or compound under any name, <lb/>
form or device, which may Is- used <lb/>
a beverage, or is intoxicating in <lb/>
it character. <lb/>
Sec. If any shall <lb/>
make any false or fictitious state- <lb/>
order to obtain liquor at <lb/>
aid Dispensary, the person so of- <lb/>
fending shall be a mis- <lb/>
demeanor, and on conviction there <lb/>
of shall punished by a line of <lb/>
not less than nor more than <lb/>
135.00, or Imprisonment <lb/>
county jail not less thin three nor <lb/>
more than thirty days. <lb/>
See. person who shall <lb/>
directly or indirectly keep or main- <lb/>
I himself, or by associating <lb/>
or w others, or who <lb/>
shall um manner aid, assist or <lb/>
abet keeping or maintaining any <lb/>
room or other place in which <lb/>
intoxicating liquors are received or <lb/>
kept for us,,, barter or sale as a <lb/>
beverage, or for distribution or <lb/>
i among the members of any <lb/>
club or association an; means <lb/>
whatever, and every person who <lb/>
shall receive, barter, sell, assist or <lb/>
abet another receiving, barter- <lb/>
any liquors <lb/>
so received or kepi -hall he deem <lb/>
guilty of a <lb/>
upon conviction thereof, shall be <lb/>
punished a leas than <lb/>
nor more I or <lb/>
by Imprisonment for less than <lb/>
three mouths nor more than twelve <lb/>
months the count jail. <lb/>
See. The Mayor and Hoard <lb/>
if Town Commissioner of said <lb/>
tin- Board of <lb/>
shall <lb/>
appropriate from the respective <lb/>
public treasuries a sufficient <lb/>
amount of money to said <lb/>
Dispensary as provided for this <lb/>
act. one half of which amount shall <lb/>
he appropriated from tin- town <lb/>
treasury one half from the <lb/>
count treasury said amounts <lb/>
-hall lie repaid into the said treas- <lb/>
of the profits arising from <lb/>
said Dispensary and thereafter said <lb/>
shall lie supported and <lb/>
maintained out of the profits aria <lb/>
from sales said Dispensary- <lb/>
provided said Mayor and <lb/>
Board of Town and <lb/>
Hoard of County <lb/>
shall be and are hereby <lb/>
required to appropriate any <lb/>
such mm as may be necessary to <lb/>
keep said Dispensary Operation. <lb/>
If there should for reason be <lb/>
no in hand derived from the <lb/>
profits of Hie Dispensary, such <lb/>
amounts being always repaid to <lb/>
aid respective out of the <lb/>
profit thereafter from <lb/>
the Dispensary, said Mayor and <lb/>
Hoard of Town <lb/>
Board of County <lb/>
hereby and empowered <lb/>
lo make the appropriations herein <lb/>
provided for out of any money <lb/>
the treasuries and if <lb/>
levy <lb/>
for purpose <lb/>
Hex-. The said or <lb/>
Managers of Dispensary shall <lb/>
Monday of each week pay over <lb/>
moneys received by him or <lb/>
them during the preceding week, <lb/>
and shall strict account of <lb/>
all liquors revived by <lb/>
said Dispensary <lb/>
sinners books kept for that <lb/>
pose which shall at all times be <lb/>
subject to the inspection of said <lb/>
Commissioners, or any of <lb/>
said township, and such books shall <lb/>
show the amount and kind <lb/>
procured, the date and <lb/>
sold and the amount on <lb/>
hand, of each kind for each month <lb/>
the said Manager or Managers <lb/>
shall make a report on the Brat <lb/>
Monday In each Month to said <lb/>
Commissioners, or If re <lb/>
quired by t show he amount <lb/>
; but if a majority do want <lb/>
it and ask for it then it should lie <lb/>
established. So it does look like <lb/>
the nest ion is one for the while <lb/>
Miters of the township or <lb/>
to by affirmative <lb/>
if they favor it. and by a <lb/>
reins ii to sign petition if opposed <lb/>
to It. So we ask the white voters <lb/>
to inform themselves as lo the <lb/>
working Of the Dispensary and <lb/>
then say which they prefer for <lb/>
Greenville, barrooms or <lb/>
one Dispensary. <lb/>
There is still another paragraph <lb/>
in the same editorial of the News <lb/>
and Observer which we fully <lb/>
endorse, to which we call <lb/>
Special attention, <lb/>
kind of liquors received by upon which the white <lb/>
or them the amount of are divided should an <lb/>
by him or them during to I he people as long as the <lb/>
AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
States courts in order to if <lb/>
possible, the penalties for violating <lb/>
Slate and for the addition- <lb/>
Slates judges <lb/>
are friendly to them and <lb/>
give them a better X. <lb/>
extremists claiming that the Sunday was a day there <lb/>
ed Stales judges are creatures was a large crowd at church here. <lb/>
and always decide in A. I. moved yesterday In <lb/>
their favor. On the other band the little new house in front of <lb/>
the claim that on ac-j the church. <lb/>
count of a violent unreasonable seed are rising but they <lb/>
prejudice against them in the are only rising from the cart the <lb/>
pr month and price received <lb/>
for same and the amount and kind <lb/>
of liquors hand on the last day <lb/>
of the preceding mouth. And Bald <lb/>
Dispensary shall <lb/>
make quarter reports <lb/>
Board of Control on th <lb/>
Monday in March, We should not attempt to shift <lb/>
and December in each year, show of our bar-rooms <lb/>
in detail the expenditures and the shoulders of <lb/>
is entitled In plain <lb/>
English to talk about submitting <lb/>
the question of or <lb/>
to the popular <lb/>
vote is the to decide it <lb/>
to said for OS, And we hardly that <lb/>
fourth I will be done. <lb/>
from said Dispensary and <lb/>
the net profits derived therefrom <lb/>
and on the same day of months <lb/>
said Commissioners shall apportion <lb/>
said net profits and pa three eights <lb/>
thereof to the Town treasury <lb/>
three-eights treasurer <lb/>
and one fourth to School Fund. <lb/>
That part of the said net <lb/>
awarded the town at any time may <lb/>
lie appropriated by the Mayor and <lb/>
of Town Commissioners to <lb/>
any purpose they may lawful <lb/>
I appropriate money for and that <lb/>
part awarded the county may lie <lb/>
appropriated by Board of county <lb/>
Commissioners to any purpose that <lb/>
may lawfully appropriate <lb/>
money for. <lb/>
Sec. Every person holding <lb/>
Day position of any kind <lb/>
nadir the charter ordinances of the <lb/>
said town of and the <lb/>
officers of Franklin county <lb/>
shall be ineligible for appointment <lb/>
as a Dispensary Commissioner or <lb/>
Manager of said Dispensary during <lb/>
the time he may In-elected <lb/>
to such or position, and all <lb/>
persons chosen as Dispensary Com- <lb/>
missioners or Manager of said Dis- <lb/>
this act, shall for I he <lb/>
lime for which they are <lb/>
ineligible to election to any office <lb/>
position under said charter or <lb/>
ordinances or to any in the <lb/>
said county; provided, that the <lb/>
Dispensary Commissioners <lb/>
Manager or Managers of said Dis- <lb/>
shall always be eligible to <lb/>
re-election. <lb/>
Sec, 1.1, The Com- <lb/>
missioners shall give with <lb/>
good and sureties payable <lb/>
lo treasurer in such <lb/>
sinus as may by said Hoard <lb/>
of Control, conditioned for the <lb/>
faithful performance of the duties <lb/>
and shall be paid for <lb/>
I heir services such sums as way be <lb/>
lived by said Hoard of Control <lb/>
which shall not lie less than Slim. <lb/>
on ht annum. <lb/>
Sec. Hi. That all laws and <lb/>
clauses of law in conflict with this <lb/>
act Is- and the hereby re- <lb/>
pealed. <lb/>
Sic. That this net shall la- <lb/>
in force from -mil utter the day <lb/>
of Jill <lb/>
they will give a <lb/>
Dispensary if a majority <lb/>
white ask for it. <lb/>
A DISCOVERY. <lb/>
Ancient Order of <lb/>
Trace Their History Back to <lb/>
Order of <lb/>
whose supreme is located in <lb/>
this city, hare, after much <lb/>
and the an- <lb/>
ritual of this order as <lb/>
following letter from the private <lb/>
secretary of the <lb/>
will certify. It appears from the <lb/>
following communication that the <lb/>
ritual was received in the Grecian <lb/>
SHALL HAVE <lb/>
hat depends entire on whether <lb/>
a majority of the want <lb/>
it and ask for it or not, The <lb/>
and Observe is in with <lb/>
the present Legislature Tues <lb/>
day issue says i <lb/>
Democratic position on focal <lb/>
option, the dispensary, the licensed <lb/>
saloon, and like that <lb/>
whatever system the majority of <lb/>
the white voter desire should lie <lb/>
adopted. if the people <lb/>
of any town of county want a <lb/>
established they should <lb/>
be able to show affirmatively <lb/>
it is desired by a majority of the <lb/>
white voters oft he <lb/>
they can do this the Legislature <lb/>
would make a mistake to establish <lb/>
it. The same principle applies to <lb/>
all like <lb/>
No no rule by <lb/>
a while minority, mi putting <lb/>
the people of laws mil desired by <lb/>
the majority, no of <lb/>
questions where the vote <lb/>
might the <lb/>
Democratic doctrine of home rule <lb/>
by white men. <lb/>
We heartily of this; if a <lb/>
language, the supreme officers of <lb/>
the bad it translated to En- <lb/>
and the work its ancient <lb/>
form is now In the hands of The <lb/>
printers, and when <lb/>
completed it will be sent to the <lb/>
different councils of the order <lb/>
ill this country in Canada. <lb/>
Cairo. Egypt, November <lb/>
To the Supreme Officers of the <lb/>
Ancient tinier of <lb/>
Little Rock, Ark., <lb/>
Honored honor <lb/>
to inform you that his majesty the <lb/>
of has complied <lb/>
with your request, and caused <lb/>
diligent search to lie made among <lb/>
the rubbish and ruins of the <lb/>
i mids to discover, if the <lb/>
ritual of the wise and <lb/>
learned men of the East known as<lb/>
Ills majesty employed the great <lb/>
. Ch- <lb/>
, mi lie Charles who <lb/>
present excavating among reins <lb/>
of cities of Egypt. The <lb/>
ritual when found was much <lb/>
dilapidated and almost <lb/>
able, but bis majesty, with <lb/>
of lib official Interpreter, <lb/>
translated the <lb/>
ritual from the ancient <lb/>
to the present Egyptian <lb/>
and I scud the work to you <lb/>
in that form. <lb/>
The wishes me to ex- <lb/>
I press to you his high appreciation <lb/>
of your noble efforts resurrect- <lb/>
the grandest and most ancient <lb/>
of all orders, which at one time <lb/>
WU known to lie a powerful factor <lb/>
in promulgating the lessons of <lb/>
truth and morality <lb/>
Ivy pt and Palestine, and sincerely <lb/>
hope that the ancient virtues of <lb/>
this ancient and noble order may <lb/>
still its watchword its <lb/>
modern form. I have the honor <lb/>
to be your obedient servant. <lb/>
Private Secretary to His Basel- <lb/>
The <lb/>
Slate they arc unable to gal justice <lb/>
the State courts and must of <lb/>
go to the United Stales <lb/>
courts. <lb/>
Neither of these contentious are <lb/>
groundless. Even unbiased ob- <lb/>
server knows that there is in this <lb/>
Slate a in some <lb/>
corporations, especially against <lb/>
railroads, and Ibis prejudice has <lb/>
been so fomented and <lb/>
by politicians that it is <lb/>
very for corporations at <lb/>
all times lo get justice in State <lb/>
courts; it is especially <lb/>
cult if a case to the jury, for a <lb/>
shrewd lawyer for the plaintiff can <lb/>
very easily a jury that will <lb/>
give a verdict against the railroads. <lb/>
But the rail- <lb/>
not blameless. They <lb/>
too show a hostile dis- <lb/>
position toward dis- <lb/>
position to refuse reasonable de- <lb/>
to treat reason- <lb/>
able with contempt, <lb/>
to fight all claims against them to <lb/>
the last ditch regardless of the <lb/>
the case. If they would <lb/>
exhibit a more and friendly <lb/>
spirit toward the people it would <lb/>
lie better for them and for the <lb/>
We believe there is a proper and <lb/>
just middle ground in this matter. <lb/>
We are Opposed to harsh and op- <lb/>
laws against corporations, <lb/>
and we are opposed to allowing <lb/>
corporations to do as they please <lb/>
Surely the case can be met and dis- <lb/>
posed of without Injustice to either <lb/>
as people bring them to A. Q. <lb/>
Cox for cent per bushel. <lb/>
Miss Annie has a <lb/>
position as clerk in store of B. <lb/>
Manning A Co. <lb/>
There is another wire <lb/>
in town today, but he is only- <lb/>
two days old. It is the little sou of <lb/>
Mr. Charlie who makes <lb/>
wire fence. Mr. calls <lb/>
his <lb/>
Is your horse bothered with <lb/>
gabled back or shoulders hot <lb/>
weather If so you can <lb/>
at once by using a cloth collar and <lb/>
an Economic Hack made by the A. <lb/>
ti. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
And don't forget this <lb/>
Wagons. <lb/>
Wagons. Carts. <lb/>
Wagons. Carts. <lb/>
The Meet of the North- <lb/>
division of Atlantic <lb/>
Association will convene here at <lb/>
Baptist church next Friday. <lb/>
M. Alderman will preach intro- <lb/>
sermon. Important topics <lb/>
will be discussed Friday, Saturday <lb/>
and Sunday, which all arc Invited <lb/>
to come and bear. <lb/>
regulations, but they should at the <lb/>
same time be treated with exact <lb/>
justice and fairness. It is claimed <lb/>
majority of the white voters do on the one baud that they carry <lb/>
I to the said Dispensary Commission not want it, it should not be every case possible to the Catted <lb/>
Very Bad Financiering. <lb/>
it is reported that <lb/>
ell became personally responsible <lb/>
to one of the Raleigh banks for <lb/>
about the amount expend <lb/>
ill ill equipment, etc., of the North <lb/>
Carolina troops for the war with <lb/>
Spain. It was, of course, expected <lb/>
that the Federal government would <lb/>
promptly refund the amount. <lb/>
thought it <lb/>
or be would not have made himself <lb/>
individually liable for the money, <lb/>
and the bank thought it was <lb/>
or it would hardly have at <lb/>
rented the Governor's endorsement <lb/>
torso large a sum as It <lb/>
will be recalled that the War lie <lb/>
at Washington refused to <lb/>
thing more than credit <lb/>
amount on an old claim of tin <lb/>
United Stales against North Caro- <lb/>
It is now -an I that the only <lb/>
the Governor and the <lb/>
bank for relief is the <lb/>
of gelling a bill Con- <lb/>
authorizing the payment of <lb/>
the claim cash. The Governor <lb/>
has been lo Washington, and the <lb/>
late Get French has recently <lb/>
been Hide with the supposed <lb/>
object of fathering <lb/>
interests. Wilmington Star. <lb/>
Railroads and the Courts. <lb/>
referring to <lb/>
into the two houses of the <lb/>
Assembly to prevent <lb/>
removed from the State to <lb/>
courts, Statesville landmark <lb/>
covers whole ease most <lb/>
and justly. copy with <lb/>
is no but that <lb/>
all foreign corporations doing <lb/>
EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF <lb/>
due not only lo the and <lb/>
simplicity of the combination, but also <lb/>
to the can- and skill with which it is <lb/>
manufactured by s.-n processes <lb/>
to the California <lb/>
Co. only, and we wish to Impress upon <lb/>
all the importance of purchasing th <lb/>
true and original remedy. As the <lb/>
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured <lb/>
by the Km Co. <lb/>
only, a knowledge of that fact will <lb/>
assist one in avoiding the worthless <lb/>
imitations manufactured by other par- <lb/>
ties. The standing the <lb/>
Co. with the <lb/>
cal profession, and the satisfaction <lb/>
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has <lb/>
given to millions of families, makes <lb/>
the name of the Company a guaranty <lb/>
of the excellence of in remedy. It la <lb/>
far in advance of all other <lb/>
a it act on the kidneys, liver and <lb/>
bowels without Irritating or <lb/>
this State should lie made <lb/>
amenable to the laws and <lb/>
In order lo get beneficial <lb/>
effect, please remember th of <lb/>
th Company <lb/>
CALIFORNIA HG CO. <lb/>
. <lb/>
an <lb/>
FOB AND <lb/>
BOTTLE. <lb/>
SCAMS THE NAME, <lb/>
win as-1 <lb/>
FOR IMITATIONS BUS- <lb/>
S PERRY DAVIS A SON. <lb/>
TODAY'S <lb/>
quoted by <lb/>
W. A. <lb/>
Greenville- N. <lb/>
under the of <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Office over Baker Hart's <lb/>
Hardware Store. <lb/>
YORK <lb/>
Cotton High Low Close. <lb/>
March 0.10 5.96 6.10 <lb/>
Hay 6.01 6.15 6.01 6.15 <lb/>
August 6.05 6.20 6.05 6.10 <lb/>
February March. <lb/>
Close. Tone. <lb/>
3.11 Steady <lb/>
YORK STOCKS. <lb/>
High Close <lb/>
Tobacco. 1481 1471 <lb/>
Sugar. <lb/>
B. R. T. <lb/>
MARKET. <lb/>
Wheat. High Low Close. <lb/>
May<lb/>
The Had till Pas. <lb/>
One a worthy <lb/>
i from brr <lb/>
cu rock at <lb/>
water into tho <lb/>
growing below. It felt, <lb/>
back of a <lb/>
I into <lb/>
tho air J at roof of tho bat. <lb/>
What might <lb/>
int the Mt <lb/>
dropped the pan with a clang upon <lb/>
rock, took one leap <lb/>
bill. Tho <lb/>
n the aft- <lb/>
it from rock to <lb/>
last leopard bad jail <lb/>
a hap of feet to <lb/>
y bottom of of <lb/>
feet below, and the bad whirled <lb/>
about over It on <lb/>
aide. would have the <lb/>
old woman with bat a pan <lb/>
which first half tho bide off <lb/>
him then clanging in <lb/>
from Himalayas to <lb/>
plains below was which <lb/>
be could not face, Good Words. <lb/>
la Mania <lb/>
A contributor bus amusing him- <lb/>
self by to or <lb/>
of W man in the <lb/>
history of the world began <lb/>
that every other let <lb/>
thought and <lb/>
conduct of <lb/>
Of letters which <lb/>
very In names of <lb/>
tot we think most of oar <lb/>
lo i to bow <lb/>
many if names Id <lb/>
.- how are <lb/>
In compiler to <lb/>
M much with <lb/>
a view In Hat <lb/>
men of as <lb/>
Wat i-f the <lb/>
nun i f bis Tho <lb/>
Darwin, <lb/>
Ezra, I Homer, <lb/>
Luther, <lb/>
Newt. <lb/>
Virgil, Young, <lb/>
of <lb/>
surprising to from <lb/>
medical in England <lb/>
may ho <lb/>
I. r itself, says British <lb/>
Medical Journal cannot very well kill, <lb/>
it do Hysterical <lb/>
with kindred <lb/>
are given lo immoderate <lb/>
to increase <lb/>
lull. <lb/>
Dr. an <lb/>
in a girl suffered <lb/>
from <lb/>
after i <lb/>
was lit bad <lb/>
from any sign cf heart dis- <lb/>
ease. in off for <lb/>
with <lb/>
t In <lb/>
in. I n <lb/>
Ins. Tery <lb/>
Well I i m I hi L. <lb/>
the d tail directly <lb/>
from r <lb/>
Ilia <lb/>
for the de- <lb/>
tin up ill present- <lb/>
ed it.-Mi Ibis for <lb/>
to my client. I <lb/>
of the <lb/>
show <lb/>
of <lb/>
It i <lb/>
nu indignant <lb/>
who vi us juror-. <lb/>
In i HI. <lb/>
and <lb/>
an i r <lb/>
coll. i ti . mid <lb/>
only Mg and fa four <lb/>
it-maturity <lb/>
do net Obviously <lb/>
i great age, or <lb/>
W. If. W. T. <lb/>
We have Just opened <lb/>
mi entirely new <lb/>
stock of----- <lb/>
HI <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. Hoots, <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
etc., fact <lb/>
every STAPLE ARTICLE <lb/>
curried u general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS, <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/>
be sold at. You are cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
WHITE Q, <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
is <lb/>
Heavy and Fancy <lb/>
GROCERIES, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Cotton Hugging and Tics always <lb/>
on has i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept on <lb/>
hand. Country- produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. . <lb/>
Did if Ever Occur to you <lb/>
That when yon it <lb/>
economy to get the best <lb/>
That is what we have, <lb/>
The best of everything. <lb/>
Ton may need. <lb/>
We can all your needs In <lb/>
Fine Candies, Fruits of all kinds, <lb/>
Nuts, Raisins, We have Fine <lb/>
CIGARS. in a box, pat up es- <lb/>
for <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
UP-TO-DATE, <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
That Is the place want to visit. <lb/>
have opened the <lb/>
building with a choice stock of <lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
and the best of general Tables Sup- <lb/>
plies. I carry an------ <lb/>
UP . TO DATE STOCK <lb/>
and am ready supply your needs <lb/>
Give me a call. <lb/>
J. S.<lb/>
In Presents M <lb/>
AT OUR STORE <lb/>
To Buy <lb/>
in- i four <lb/>
has <lb/>
been <lb/>
to offer <lb/>
Muck Is . new <lb/>
that can he had at <lb/>
suit <lb/>
ML <lb/>
our in <lb/>
la to our <lb/>
from <lb/>
our val <lb/>
that will<lb/>
hand In hand. Cloth <lb/>
in l a boy <lb/>
now lo coon <lb/>
bore ant com <lb/>
two. <lb/>
carry the <lb/>
mock or i- r <lb/>
ever In <lb/>
WILSON, <lb/>
THE CLO <lb/>
W. B. -Open every o'clock <lb/>
Eleven months to Christmas. <lb/>
Dispensary. <lb/>
There is grating to H. <lb/>
. DOW establishment f ., <lb/>
as has already <lb/>
announced, is <lb/>
on foot to make application the <lb/>
General Assembly to pass a <lb/>
The editor's two little girls mi- for this county. That <lb/>
both sick. readers may lie Informed just what <lb/>
The took a Law is, publish <lb/>
jump downward Tuesday night. law as passed fur Franklin <lb/>
The markets have been for <lb/>
and excited for the last few days. I Every one should read it carefully <lb/>
. , , . . and know himself just is <lb/>
I rash fur Hides, , ,. , , , <lb/>
ml Turkeys. to <lb/>
M. l dispensary Law. <lb/>
COMERS AND <lb/>
One Another Keeps <lb/>
Them Moving;. <lb/>
Jam <lb/>
went to to- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
E. B. Aiken left this for <lb/>
wont to <lb/>
II. W, is in <lb/>
to serve as Solicitor this week, <lb/>
Joseph and his mother <lb/>
little son left this morning for <lb/>
Ahoskie. <lb/>
Judge Fred Moore this morn- <lb/>
for where he holds <lb/>
this week. <lb/>
Solicitor L. I. has gone to <lb/>
Nashville where criminal court is <lb/>
session this week. <lb/>
T. K. Hooker Mrs. Hooker <lb/>
left this for Jacksonville, <lb/>
to spend a few weeks. <lb/>
J. II. of Oxford, who <lb/>
I been spending some time hen <lb/>
with J. Bowling, left this morn- <lb/>
Mrs. Hallie of Oxford. <lb/>
baa been visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. j. G. returned <lb/>
today. <lb/>
M. A. Stephens has gone to <lb/>
Dunn make her home with her <lb/>
two <lb/>
I ill I <lb/>
Our People to <lb/>
Think About. <lb/>
The Methodist was till-. <lb/>
Sunday night from front <lb/>
to hear they knew not what, for <lb/>
the text <lb/>
not had excited some curios <lb/>
That was removed <lb/>
when, after a few Introductory re- <lb/>
marks, tile preacher. N. M. <lb/>
Watson. that <lb/>
key is a poison, that it kills, that <lb/>
it la always Injurious to the health <lb/>
system, therefore he who uses it in <lb/>
any as a beverage may lie <lb/>
and most eases guilty of viola- <lb/>
ting the sixth commandment <lb/>
There was not a Word of abuse <lb/>
for anybody, but i quiet, deliberate <lb/>
argument that <lb/>
every step. <lb/>
We haven't room for an outline <lb/>
but <lb/>
of the preacher wan that the man <lb/>
who drinks whiskey as a <lb/>
is guilty, the man who sells it is <lb/>
guilty and the community that <lb/>
does nut do all that ii <lb/>
vent the Nile, is guilty. The <lb/>
was strung and conclusion <lb/>
lo lie liable. <lb/>
In flea of the events of last <lb/>
reek are asking can not <lb/>
DON'T FAIL TO <lb/>
There lie l <lb/>
son, V. L. Stephens, in town. I something be done to restrain <lb/>
Her is regretted midst. <lb/>
There was a large t ion at <lb/>
the Baptist church Sunday night <lb/>
to bear special by the <lb/>
pastor, Rev. A. W. Setser, lo the <lb/>
by many friends. <lb/>
Kit. B. <lb/>
left this morning for Hot <lb/>
Springs, Ark., to spend some time <lb/>
for the health. His many <lb/>
friends hope the trip will greatly Order of United American <lb/>
i Mechanics. After briefly rehears- <lb/>
the history of the order and <lb/>
Turkeys <lb/>
Becker's Flap Jack Flour, tor <lb/>
Flap Jacks at J. <lb/>
Let's Benin Stirring. <lb/>
Court and its attendant excite <lb/>
heard farmer say much of <lb/>
bis lust year's cotton crop is yet own will settle down every day <lb/>
the field. business. Sow 1st the Chamber <lb/>
is, with again, lo doing <lb/>
but no one can how long it take a at I hat Snow Hill- <lb/>
will remain. railroad Ba- <lb/>
it will not take much of this kind lust week, <lb/>
of weather to make push their Then see what can lie done to- <lb/>
In him. <lb/>
Tl 1890. <lb/>
K lull <lb/>
noses up the river. <lb/>
The State Sunday school <lb/>
will be held Salisbury <lb/>
March and <lb/>
The table rapping spirit <lb/>
writing foolishness is going the <lb/>
round of the town <lb/>
Most every stranger cum this <lb/>
way says Greenville shows more <lb/>
life than any other town its size. <lb/>
That's good, but we need more life <lb/>
yet. <lb/>
meeting at Antioch Hap <lb/>
church, Winterville, N. C, <lb/>
next Friday, Saturday Sunday, <lb/>
27th, 28th and 30th. <lb/>
invited. <lb/>
The Durham <lb/>
its eightieth anniversary with <lb/>
illustrated 10-page edition of <lb/>
copies. It is a splendid <lb/>
and will lie worth thousands of <lb/>
dollars to <lb/>
Notices arc published in l his issue <lb/>
relative to making application to <lb/>
the Assembly to establish <lb/>
a dispensary law here. Friends <lb/>
of the measure will lie requested to <lb/>
meet some cuing during this week <lb/>
and formulate plans. <lb/>
Cure for Stuttering. <lb/>
A young gentleman of this city <lb/>
who stutters saw an advertisement <lb/>
by some Northern firm claiming, a <lb/>
sure cure for stuttering, the <lb/>
money to be sent before the cure. <lb/>
He thought the price fair, made <lb/>
haste to send on the In <lb/>
due course of lime he received the <lb/>
cure. This was your <lb/>
mouth <lb/>
He didn't stutter at all after get <lb/>
ting the Language flowed <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
wards securing sonic factories and <lb/>
other needed enterprises. It is <lb/>
time a move was being made this <lb/>
dire.-lion. <lb/>
Two Escaped. <lb/>
The Meant court sentenced nine <lb/>
prisoners, all colored, to the pen- <lb/>
two of them decided <lb/>
for themselves that they would not <lb/>
go with the others. The <lb/>
two who were confined together <lb/>
in an upper cell took advantage o <lb/>
the of Sunday, and by means <lb/>
pick and pine of iron with <lb/>
which they come in possession <lb/>
broke the lock to their cell. They <lb/>
then cut u hole through the brick <lb/>
wall between the cells and the <lb/>
stairway and gained their liberty <lb/>
by breaking open the front door. <lb/>
Before leaving they tried to break <lb/>
I lie luck on another cell and liberate <lb/>
the prisoners in that also, but fail <lb/>
ed. The escape was discovered <lb/>
when the went to take sup- <lb/>
per to the prisoners. <lb/>
Samuel a deaf mute <lb/>
near Monroe, was to <lb/>
death by a bull Saturday. <lb/>
stating that Its primary object wag <lb/>
to raise the standard of <lb/>
Mr. announced subject <lb/>
to Mission of America in <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
taking Isaiah <lb/>
people have I formed for <lb/>
J. It. Rome, arrived show forth my <lb/>
morning to visit his mother, The following is an analysis of <lb/>
Mrs. M. A. I <lb/>
l sermon <lb/>
The relation between <lb/>
government and Christianity. <lb/>
The civil and Christian re- <lb/>
Of the American pen <lb/>
pie. <lb/>
A. M. Moore went to <lb/>
Monday evening. <lb/>
J. A. left Monday <lb/>
for and <lb/>
Congressman Harry Skinner left <lb/>
this morning for Washington City. <lb/>
II. R. King, of who <lb/>
u week here attending court, <lb/>
left Monday evening. <lb/>
W. t <lb/>
are in town with their samples in <lb/>
I our merchants. <lb/>
Improve The Avenue. <lb/>
The railroad people arc having <lb/>
some nice grading done on <lb/>
son avenue, near the depot, and <lb/>
also where the new street between <lb/>
the college grounds the rail- <lb/>
road comes to the crossing. Pity <lb/>
but what the town would <lb/>
action while this is going on and <lb/>
get the railroad people to <lb/>
ate with them making some <lb/>
down Dickinson ave- <lb/>
That street, which is more <lb/>
used than any other in town except <lb/>
Evans street, is in a miserable con- <lb/>
and its improvement would <lb/>
be l i both to the town and <lb/>
to the railroad. It la so bad that <lb/>
hacks other vehicles have <lb/>
to use the side streets going <lb/>
to and from the depot. <lb/>
Bean pain, danger and ; <lb/>
possible death for <lb/>
ire. For other it <lb/>
Bean practically no <lb/>
all Tin-re <lb/>
no reason why child- <lb/>
birth be a period <lb/>
and dread. Per. <lb/>
months before a <lb/>
woman become a <lb/>
mother she should <lb/>
prepare for <lb/>
lb critical ordeal <lb/>
Then <lb/>
which Is <lb/>
for this <lb/>
lone <lb/>
Tho <lb/>
this wonderful <lb/>
preparation Is <lb/>
It I a <lb/>
liniment <lb/>
to be ii- <lb/>
ex- <lb/>
It <lb/>
the mus- <lb/>
and re- <lb/>
Use <lb/>
distension, <lb/>
America can only fulfill her <lb/>
Miss Cams I mission the <lb/>
Monday evening to visit Mrs. w. <lb/>
II. near <lb/>
Mrs. J. S. and daughter <lb/>
Miss Katie returned from <lb/>
this morning, where they <lb/>
the marriage of Mr. It. <lb/>
of <lb/>
is in town. <lb/>
Jordan <lb/>
for Durham. <lb/>
left this morning<lb/>
earth when she has attained to <lb/>
highest standard Christian <lb/>
I. How the Jr. O. F. A. M. <lb/>
seeks to raise standard of <lb/>
By educating the <lb/>
masses, By restricting <lb/>
It was a practical sermon, and <lb/>
Calculated bring the true <lb/>
can to a knowledge of the re <lb/>
resting upon him and <lb/>
show him his duty is. His <lb/>
remarks on educating the masses <lb/>
restricting immigration were <lb/>
especially timely. <lb/>
TRINITY NOTES. <lb/>
A service was held in tho Chapel <lb/>
Wednesday evening in memory of <lb/>
Dr. J. A. Dr. <lb/>
presided. Dr. Basset read an ex- <lb/>
tended memoir. Dr. spoke <lb/>
his life an character. Dr. Can- <lb/>
was once a student at <lb/>
and always was a loyal and t rue <lb/>
friend of the institution. Two <lb/>
Mother's <lb/>
f to every <lb/>
organ con- <lb/>
In <lb/>
childbirth, and <lb/>
take away all <lb/>
danger and <lb/>
nearly all suffer- <lb/>
Best result <lb/>
follow If the <lb/>
remedy is used <lb/>
whole <lb/>
period <lb/>
It is the <lb/>
only remedy of the <lb/>
kind in the world <lb/>
that Ii endorsed by <lb/>
bottle t U <lb/>
drug stores, or tent <lb/>
In on receipt <lb/>
price. <lb/>
Fits con- <lb/>
invaluable In- <lb/>
formation for all women, <lb/>
will be sent to any ad- <lb/>
dress upon application to <lb/>
la C. <lb/>
c. s. Forbes want <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Miss Mary left morn <lb/>
for Creek. <lb/>
Stuart Carr, of Snow Hill, is <lb/>
visiting relatives here. <lb/>
J. Cherry, Jr., left morn- <lb/>
for points up the mud. <lb/>
J. B. White has moved into the <lb/>
new to J. L. Wool- <lb/>
en on Greene street. <lb/>
Mrs. M. II. left Tues <lb/>
day evening for and <lb/>
to visit relatives. <lb/>
Mrs. who has bean <lb/>
visiting relatives here, left gave u fund, the in- <lb/>
for Washington. I come of which was to us a <lb/>
fund. It Is very probable that <lb/>
a memorial Collage will lie erected, <lb/>
to lie used as a dormitory. <lb/>
the meeting of the <lb/>
Club held Saturday evening Prof, <lb/>
the nature and <lb/>
of meteors, especially <lb/>
the recurring of November and <lb/>
April showers. Prof read <lb/>
a paper the engineering prob- <lb/>
encountered In canal <lb/>
He showed by means <lb/>
charts and diagrams the <lb/>
proposed fur the Panama Ni <lb/>
canals and demonstrated <lb/>
very clearly why these, <lb/>
proved difficult. <lb/>
Bar. M. Du Hose, D. D., <lb/>
Secretary Southern <lb/>
Methodist church spent a day <lb/>
guest of President <lb/>
In the evening he lectured <lb/>
at Main Street Church. <lb/>
Examinations are now <lb/>
They will continue until <lb/>
Feb. 1st. <lb/>
Architect of is <lb/>
the park, superintending the <lb/>
of the Craven Memo <lb/>
You miss a splendid play if you <lb/>
fail to see in the opera <lb/>
house tonight. <lb/>
Is Hope Fire Company entitled <lb/>
to your t <lb/>
at the opera house is for <lb/>
the benefit of the company. Don't <lb/>
stay away. <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
The a in e i Peace Society has <lb/>
declared against annexation of the <lb/>
St. Stephen Cot- <lb/>
ton Mills, Calais, Me., have struck <lb/>
against reduced wages. <lb/>
has surrender <lb/>
ed himself ton, fa., us a <lb/>
defaulter, from Asheville, a. C. <lb/>
of the inauguration <lb/>
of Colorado's new which <lb/>
cost the State but <lb/>
was divided as follows Decorations <lb/>
of House chamber, where the <lb/>
was held, <lb/>
souvenir invitation <lb/>
tickets, <lb/>
expenses were nothing. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
Dispensary, <lb/>
The manager and commissioner <lb/>
much gratified at the <lb/>
the Institution, ii was <lb/>
opened, 1st. July 1897 in the <lb/>
past months wen- eve <lb/>
a divided <lb/>
were paid to the . tow n and <lb/>
School funds, of <lb/>
mi band paid for with <lb/>
nu liabilities. with- <lb/>
out any capital, the Law required <lb/>
the town and county to <lb/>
funds, inn none were called for MAGNIFICENT displays <lb/>
thus proving <lb/>
cm be and operated <lb/>
sue without a rent of <lb/>
The consumption of liquor has <lb/>
been very much reduced, the quiet <lb/>
of the town is noticed by the <lb/>
police, and it has been a source of <lb/>
great satisfaction, that no <lb/>
liquor shop is open the town <lb/>
night, and when Dispensary is <lb/>
closed on Saturday evening, will I <lb/>
not be opened till Monday morning. I <lb/>
The has bean <lb/>
so as to give good ground <lb/>
for opposition except the <lb/>
saloon keepers. <lb/>
This system is believed by many <lb/>
to lie of the <lb/>
problem, until the coming genera <lb/>
I be educated to regard <lb/>
liquor as any other poison and pro <lb/>
it altogether. <lb/>
Will be held at New. Bern. N. <lb/>
Oils <lb/>
interest <lb/>
OF t <lb/>
Fine Stock i <lb/>
Attractive Wild Ii <lb/>
and <lb/>
------3000 is offered in <lb/>
------The Out door Attraction w ill be a----- <lb/>
AND 1.1. A Ml I'D <lb/>
Premium List or other information address, <lb/>
GEORGE GREEN, Sec, <lb/>
New Bern, V. C. <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
J. ; <lb/>
J, k.<lb/>
To Prevent Burial Alive. <lb/>
Assembly man <lb/>
Introduced the House a bill to <lb/>
premature <lb/>
The bill provides Hint cities or <lb/>
places w here there are or more <lb/>
interments each cemetery shall <lb/>
have a mortuary <lb/>
used for I lie disposal of I he dead. <lb/>
which shall provide rooms <lb/>
number In enable each body <lb/>
that is received to be placed and <lb/>
kepi a certain lime. Over the <lb/>
each luminary chamber <lb/>
there shall be a transom, kept open <lb/>
all hours. The door shall <lb/>
kept unlocked all times, and <lb/>
permission to Inspect a body tie- <lb/>
posited shall In-given at all hours <lb/>
of the day to the relatives or <lb/>
friends of the deceased. <lb/>
Nobody shall be received unless <lb/>
accompanied by a statement the <lb/>
part of an attending physician or <lb/>
Coroner whether he has <lb/>
found these signs of Per- <lb/>
munition of respiration and <lb/>
circulation, purple <lb/>
of the dependent parts of the body; <lb/>
blistering mound a <lb/>
part of I he ski touched w a red <lb/>
hot iron, or the characteristic stiff <lb/>
us rigor <lb/>
It is provided that no body shall <lb/>
be burled, cremated or otherwise <lb/>
disposed of in of the cemeteries, <lb/>
or other places for the <lb/>
final disposal of tho dead before <lb/>
seventy two hours shall have <lb/>
elapsed from the lime of death. <lb/>
Albany iX. Dispatch. <lb/>
Life I ire and-. <lb/>
Acer lent Insurance. <lb/>
Represents Class Com <lb/>
panics <lb/>
Office in Bonding opposite Court House <lb/>
C. <lb/>
--------MY PALL AND sum <lb/>
l. <lb/>
Jagging and Ties and a full Urn <lb/>
Heavy have arrived will pat <lb/>
to you until It will compel you <lb/>
buy. It you once g and hear the <lb/>
you are my custom r. <lb/>
JAMES B WHiTE <lb/>
Have yon a or a <lb/>
moat anything needs fixing I bring ll to <lb/>
or <lb/>
i i. Farrar, a <lb/>
old I rial Hull. <lb/>
u pistol when the <lb/>
discharged, mortally wounding him been the Park fur <lb/>
him. the <lb/>
Attributes Her Curt- to <lb/>
Mrs. aged forty <lb/>
years, who has been Buffering the <lb/>
last twenty years with what <lb/>
agreed was an organic and <lb/>
incurable disease be spine, and <lb/>
who has bean to her bed <lb/>
years, arose Friday <lb/>
and walked, Better still, she has <lb/>
been walking ever <lb/>
he free from all pain. <lb/>
She attributes the wonderful cure <lb/>
to God. <lb/>
Local physicians long told <lb/>
her then was earthly hope for <lb/>
her. the physicians of the <lb/>
Presbyterian of <lb/>
t her, after she had seven <lb/>
w i .- there, that her case was <lb/>
all she do <lb/>
a death. <lb/>
She says she prayed, conversed <lb/>
with and asked Him for in <lb/>
formation. Friday she prayed <lb/>
longer than usual, was reward <lb/>
by a total disappearance of all <lb/>
pain. Then she anise, dressed <lb/>
herself walked down <lb/>
Her housekeeper, Katharine Hale, <lb/>
that she foil in a <lb/>
faint. The day Mrs. Hall <lb/>
walked a distance of twelve blocks <lb/>
pain or fatigue. She I <lb/>
it was only to give <lb/>
soul wholly unreservedly to <lb/>
Mrs. is highly educated <lb/>
and a inn <lb/>
church. -Foil Telegram to <lb/>
Time Herald. <lb/>
Greenville, N. . <lb/>
Mr. one of III BI- <lb/>
iii the Stale and any repair work bring us will <lb/>
in- promptly and thoroughly done. <lb/>
BICYCLE <lb/>
OF A KINDS FOB <lb/>
TOBACCO FLUE <lb/>
BY, <lb/>
Prices as low mil's. <lb/>
MAKE <lb/>
S. E. PENDER <lb/>
IX<lb/>
A iF <lb/>
nice <lb/>
the <lb/>
I can now found in <lb/>
formerly <lb/>
occupied by <lb/>
w . Brown, <lb/>
COME TO BEE MB. <lb/>
J. K. <lb/>
for <lb/>
HOODS, <lb/>
Notions, <lb/>
Notions, SHOES, <lb/>
Huts. Trunks Pants. <lb/>
Hat a, Trunks and Pauls. <lb/>
A lull line of <lb/>
FAMILY <lb/>
All delivered free lo any <lb/>
part the city. <lb/>
It. II. <lb/>
it. it. i <lb/>
c.<lb/>
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i anal mm. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
D. J. WHICH K I. Owner. <lb/>
The Dispensary Commended. <lb/>
Mk. <lb/>
in say few iii <lb/>
of the <lb/>
The main<lb/>
It <lb/>
it i it kilted or i <lb/>
killing the town, in reply to <lb/>
assertion we the town is <lb/>
in batter now than it <lb/>
when the weal Into <lb/>
fed both from a moral and <lb/>
We will mention <lb/>
few <lb/>
old on our market than <lb/>
baa bean Cora the volume <lb/>
of compared with <lb/>
price of cotton been greater <lb/>
than in Fewer <lb/>
failure hare occurred and <lb/>
more have been <lb/>
than been the <lb/>
h-t decade, There are a greater <lb/>
number of occupied <lb/>
legitimate than <lb/>
known for more than ten <lb/>
true hare vacant but not <lb/>
were tor <lb/>
There are <lb/>
fewer vacant dwelling <lb/>
the n than <lb/>
of the fewer young <lb/>
nun Idle than we have ob <lb/>
erred. More young men <lb/>
at from the than <lb/>
there have been for or <lb/>
more. There not <lb/>
the . more than <lb/>
twelve In there <lb/>
been no charge of a <lb/>
having been in the <lb/>
county i the weal<lb/>
rum and <lb/>
have reduced, <lb/>
of upon the <lb/>
are very rare, I be moral <lb/>
i the baa <lb/>
greatly ha <lb/>
paid into the school fund <lb/>
by the than <lb/>
paid by the tax <lb/>
two having <lb/>
on stock <lb/>
all mid for worth over <lb/>
The foregoing <lb/>
are a few Instance of the improve <lb/>
the moral <lb/>
of our county and <lb/>
here of be given. Ii <lb/>
people want provided <lb/>
or <lb/>
gel it. Inn mil on <lb/>
neither bare I <lb/>
lie round to <lb/>
drink and gamble, Bo in <lb/>
favor of put- <lb/>
ting these alone in the bulimic they <lb/>
will outweigh all the <lb/>
which ever have or ever d <lb/>
from open liar rooms. X in <lb/>
Pavel <lb/>
II. m II <lb/>
frog <lb/>
of <lb/>
iii I <lb/>
Li I. will- <lb/>
Or <lb/>
In <lb/>
to <lb/>
mil i .,, . y n i. . rid<lb/>
H, a i C A <lb/>
. ,, i hid from Oxford <lb/>
iii. I i me <lb/>
. in m cue of our <lb/>
. i <lb/>
fatal f m <lb/>
of. in i i all <lb/>
heart in all at <lb/>
all l. in. t i winch nil con- <lb/>
London <lb/>
lo <lb/>
n DO J <lb/>
II <lb/>
i. -N i ii are expected <lb/>
lot . ., . Ii culling <lb/>
I . . n <lb/>
Pill <lb/>
stealth <lb/>
Legal old dominion line <lb/>
-Cf<lb/>
r by V i <lb/>
Liver <lb/>
late the and product <lb/>
A Vigorous Body. <lb/>
For sick Mi- <lb/>
constipation and kin <lb/>
diseases, an absolute cure <lb/>
Liver PILLS<lb/>
Ti.- I'm Will, bow did <lb/>
i , <lb/>
I , v M i -It a <lb/>
am Herald <lb/>
I i i- <lb/>
ii <lb/>
bi<lb/>
la. <lb/>
Id it Bo. it <lb/>
i . . i I to <lb/>
. . i r. ha <lb/>
hat had an outsider <lb/>
to North <lb/>
the earn among, our that <lb/>
Mrs. Joe bail <lb/>
made, the would hare <lb/>
stirred as before, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Eleven years age I bad a <lb/>
that delicate front birth, and <lb/>
for months aha <lb/>
care of the beat<lb/>
I. <lb/>
. I <lb/>
II I.- <lb/>
r II <lb/>
Mi Lit la r <lb/>
UH <lb/>
Ill<lb/>
. .<lb/>
i I . <lb/>
ace <lb/>
, lb, <lb/>
. <lb/>
The having duly <lb/>
the Superior Court <lb/>
Clerk of county as <lb/>
the Will of <lb/>
K. Little. notice is here <lb/>
to all persons indebted to <lb/>
the estate to make immediate pay <lb/>
to the all <lb/>
persons having claims said <lb/>
estate to present the <lb/>
MM tor payment on or the <lb/>
of or this <lb/>
will lie plead <lb/>
of same <lb/>
This <lb/>
i. <lb/>
Executor of ti. E. Little <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
duly the <lb/>
Court Clerk of <lb/>
of Jennie <lb/>
is hereby to all <lb/>
sons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
Bead this immediate to the under <lb/>
and all having <lb/>
claims the estate should <lb/>
the fer on or <lb/>
the day of January. <lb/>
or this notice will In- plead <lb/>
in bar of recovery of same. <lb/>
You but Should you <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave on <lb/>
and <lb/>
days at ti A. M. for <lb/>
water permitting. <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
M. A. M. on <lb/>
data, and Saturdays. <lb/>
Hailing to change de- <lb/>
pending on of water. <lb/>
Connecting at with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and Hoe- <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the Went <lb/>
with Norfolk. <lb/>
should order freight by <lb/>
the Old S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Host on. <lb/>
JNO. N. MYERS- SON, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
to see us. <lb/>
lie r <lb/>
This 2nd day of January. MM. <lb/>
of Jennie <lb/>
had in our to n. lint bis <lb/>
cine seemed powerless to control <lb/>
the at <lb/>
dysentery She also <lb/>
Iron aggravated blood ; LAND <lb/>
trouble, which caused large -on By virtue of an order <lb/>
to break out on <lb/>
i inn <lb/>
With AI. <lb/>
reach the scat of the <lb/>
disease, <lb/>
and iii order In <lb/>
cure ii you <lb/>
Catarrh Cure is <lb/>
en internally, acts directly on <lb/>
the blood <lb/>
Hall's Cure is not a <lb/>
medicine. Ii by <lb/>
our of i lie physicians in Ibis <lb/>
country for year-, and la a regular <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
Deal known, combined <lb/>
the acting <lb/>
oil the surfaces, i he <lb/>
tun <lb/>
produce-, such <lb/>
wonderful in curing <lb/>
semi for free. <lb/>
J. Co., <lb/>
Sold Toledo. O. <lb/>
Hall's best. <lb/>
Application be made In the <lb/>
of North <lb/>
for of a Stock <lb/>
law for portion of <lb/>
lying along Tar River on the Mouth <lb/>
side of same the <lb/>
Pence and <lb/>
West towards the <lb/>
line, <lb/>
N. C. 1890, <lb/>
Notice la given that <lb/>
plication will made to the <lb/>
of North <lb/>
Carolina a <lb/>
for I be of Pitt. <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Notice i- hereby that <lb/>
plication will be made to the <lb/>
present Assembly of So lb <lb/>
Carolina to a lb-pen. <lb/>
in the the town of <lb/>
Application will be to the <lb/>
of North <lb/>
Carolina for an to th <lb/>
law the town <lb/>
N. requiring tin <lb/>
In extend <lb/>
-aid fence from its <lb/>
mi-mi Tar river up the bank of <lb/>
-aid river In low u line. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Application will lie made In <lb/>
of North Caro- <lb/>
to I he-ale of i <lb/>
w one mile of the <lb/>
ill Nuptial <lb/>
Till N. the repeal <lb/>
of all laws now standing on the <lb/>
there- <lb/>
with. J. J. iv. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
T. b, <lb/>
Win. f I. Li ii <lb/>
Ii. <lb/>
Application will In- made Hie <lb/>
of North Cam <lb/>
to amend the charter of the <lb/>
low n of lite and the repeal <lb/>
of all laws now standing on the <lb/>
w A. <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
B, J. <lb/>
M. T. Bob-ton. <lb/>
IN Hi. t UP, <lb/>
It. I. <lb/>
Jan. <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
III <lb/>
Ml is r.-Service- every Sun <lb/>
day, morning and evening. <lb/>
Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
A. pastor. <lb/>
in. c. . <lb/>
C . -No regular sen ices. <lb/>
a. superintendent. <lb/>
-Services every Sun <lb/>
day. and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday <lb/>
N. M. Watson, Sunday <lb/>
p. in. W. P. <lb/>
third <lb/>
Sunday <lb/>
J. II. Morion, Sunday <lb/>
p. J. It. Moore <lb/>
r. a a. id <lb/>
Lodge, No. Dial and <lb/>
third Monday evening. <lb/>
llama, w. M. j. m. <lb/>
P. Lodge, No. <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
W. P. N. II. Over <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of Tar No. <lb/>
every evening. Ir. <lb/>
B. A. Move, Jr., C. C. J. A. <lb/>
while, k. of it. <lb/>
It. No. <lb/>
even <lb/>
W. II. Ii. M. It. <lb/>
Lang. Baa, <lb/>
A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at I. O. <lb/>
O. P. hall. Ii. L. Conn <lb/>
Oil lime I here would <lb/>
as We had several <lb/>
to treat <lb/>
time-, but nothing <lb/>
case. would lance these <lb/>
but as soon as one was <lb/>
another broke out. and the doctors <lb/>
are nu- no hope of her cure. <lb/>
she had led a life of agony and <lb/>
for six mouths, was in- <lb/>
spired to try Joe Person's <lb/>
Itemed-. There was a change for <lb/>
the better four hours, it <lb/>
seemed to check the at once, <lb/>
and after using a few my <lb/>
child a- entirely cured, and <lb/>
lever since bad sign of trouble <lb/>
is now in perfect health. A <lb/>
after this I <lb/>
lo break out on my ankle, mid <lb/>
strange to say did mil of <lb/>
Mr-. Joe was <lb/>
under treatment inductors for <lb/>
three years, but continued <lb/>
worse until they had eaten <lb/>
lo the bone. I then thought of <lb/>
trying Mrs. Joe Wash and <lb/>
did so. and it is useless to <lb/>
say it soon made a cure. <lb/>
wish I could speak so that <lb/>
man. woman and child, <lb/>
Carolina could hear, that I <lb/>
might tell what Mrs. <lb/>
son's Remedy and Wash did lot <lb/>
me and mine. I adv one of my <lb/>
friends ho had been a terrible <lb/>
Sufferer a long time, with nurses <lb/>
sore She used the <lb/>
and Wash, and it soon made a <lb/>
cure. <lb/>
I have it to ever <lb/>
id many friends, <lb/>
oilier ailments, and I have <lb/>
never known it lo fail lo cure yet. <lb/>
There la no equal lo it. <lb/>
it Reads Eon <lb/>
Co., Out. S, <lb/>
f the <lb/>
I made <lb/>
in a certain Proceeding <lb/>
therein pending, entitled, II. <lb/>
Cobb and against C. A. <lb/>
at and I Mon <lb/>
reached Hill. KM, sell <lb/>
public before the Court House <lb/>
door ill to the highest <lb/>
bidder, a Certain tract or parcel of <lb/>
land in the of Pitt adjoin- <lb/>
the lands of A. Tucker. <lb/>
Thomas Nobles, deceased, and <lb/>
en containing one hundred and <lb/>
more or less and known <lb/>
formerly <lb/>
belonging to M. L.<lb/>
day of <lb/>
I. Blow, <lb/>
Professional Card <lb/>
i n<lb/>
I. I. <lb/>
K, MOORE. <lb/>
At Law. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
In <lb/>
Mills It. Eure, <lb/>
Tarboro, n. c n. c, <lb/>
BURR, <lb/>
r AT LAW, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Ir. <lb/>
T, <lb/>
Greenville, N. c. <lb/>
over J. C. <lb/>
Cobb <lb/>
Swill Galloway, B. P. <lb/>
Snow N. c. N. <lb/>
AT LAW, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
all I lie Courts.<lb/>
l r. I, <lb/>
, C A SHOWS CO. <lb/>
Anything a <lb/>
r fl <lb/>
visiting <lb/>
WHOLESALE <lb/>
buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
side meat, hams, <lb/>
am, sugar, <lb/>
cigarettes, <lb/>
butter, butter, full <lb/>
oat Hakes, hominy Hakes, <lb/>
meal and bulls, cotton seed <lb/>
bought at cents per bushel. <lb/>
M. <lb/>
MACHINES <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
Etc, <lb/>
BOTTOM <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
M. <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
By v of a decree of the mi <lb/>
Court of Pitt county made <lb/>
at December Term, In the <lb/>
action of it I. of <lb/>
S. V. against ,. C. <lb/>
King, Peyton T. Atkinson, Alice <lb/>
s. Atkinson, and other, I will on <lb/>
the day of March, <lb/>
1890, sell at public sale before III <lb/>
Court House door In town of <lb/>
Greenville, to tin-highest bidder, <lb/>
a certain tract or pan-el of laud, <lb/>
lying and being the <lb/>
Pill and and described as <lb/>
follows, to adjoining lauds <lb/>
of It. E. Mayo, H. Ball, the <lb/>
Hives heirs and others, containing <lb/>
fourteen hundred and thirty <lb/>
seven acre- more or less and known <lb/>
as farm. of <lb/>
Cash, <lb/>
ibis 5th day of January. 1809. <lb/>
ii. p. <lb/>
SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
Court of I'm County, made <lb/>
at December term, in tin- <lb/>
action of E. II. Hornaday, trustee <lb/>
and hi hers against L. C. King and <lb/>
I will on Monday <lb/>
day of March, at <lb/>
lie sale the Court House door <lb/>
in the town of to the <lb/>
highest bidder, a certain tract or <lb/>
parcel of land, lying and I icing in <lb/>
the county of and and <lb/>
described follows, to <lb/>
joining the lands of Abel Smith, <lb/>
William King, the heirs of <lb/>
Harris, Moses Joyner and <lb/>
containing twelve <lb/>
bundled and more or Ian <lb/>
and known the farm. <lb/>
Terms of wile cash. <lb/>
This day of Jan., <lb/>
II. P. <lb/>
LAND MALE. <lb/>
By of an order of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county on the <lb/>
day of January, in u <lb/>
Special <lb/>
pending entitled Cannon, <lb/>
Public administer <lb/>
the <lb/>
versus James Joyner and <lb/>
will on Monday, nth. <lb/>
public sale the <lb/>
Court House in to <lb/>
the highest bidder, a certain lot or <lb/>
pan-el of laud near the town of <lb/>
adjoining the Cherry <lb/>
Tin lot and which is <lb/>
fully a deed made by <lb/>
the Lumber Company <lb/>
and others lo Mason and <lb/>
ilia recorded In the <lb/>
office of county <lb/>
and MS, <lb/>
Pub. <lb/>
the estate of Till. <lb/>
iii--. iii i <lb/>
. oil, . h <lb/>
lie <lb/>
At our shops on Ave- <lb/>
we repair all of <lb/>
and Panning <lb/>
Pistols, etc. <lb/>
We also manufacture------<lb/>
j t <lb/>
POSTS, <lb/>
t LISTERS. X <lb/>
Let us have your work. <lb/>
ALLEN. <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid or country <lb/>
HAlf on <lb/>
fr n M i <lb/>
,. . <lb/>
nit <lb/>
tH a <lb/>
m i <lb/>
the Brat ton <lb/>
U U fully In th <lb/>
it n i <lb/>
and n . now u<lb/>
. ,. . <lb/>
if <lb/>
-Sheet Poster. <lb/>
1.1 r. <lb/>
co . .,,., <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 does it feed the ink <lb/>
perfectly, but prevents soiled <lb/>
fingers. <lb/>
ISSUE MISSING <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives the home news every <lb/>
afternoon at the small price <lb/>
cf cents a month. Are <lb/>
yo-j a subscriber P It not <lb/>
you ought to be. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
Is a year and contains <lb/>
the news gives <lb/>
information to the <lb/>
those growing <lb/>
co, that is worth many times <lb/>
more than the price. <lb/>
<lb/>
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