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to North and made <lb/>
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and suppose a <lb/>
had a <lb/>
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mouths she was under ion <lb/>
slant of the bent we <lb/>
had our town. his <lb/>
to control <lb/>
bowel which had lie <lb/>
come chronic dysentery. She also <lb/>
from <lb/>
which large BOMB <lb/>
and risings t break her <lb/>
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many as H or We had several <lb/>
to her at <lb/>
limes, but nothing reached her <lb/>
case. They would lance these <lb/>
but as soon as one wag eared <lb/>
another broke oat, and the doctors. <lb/>
gave no hope of her core. <lb/>
she had led a life of agony and <lb/>
suffering for months. I was in- <lb/>
spired to in Mrs. <lb/>
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the better to twenty-four hours, <lb/>
cheek the bowels at once. <lb/>
and after using a my <lb/>
wt entirely and has <lb/>
never since had any sign of trouble <lb/>
am is now in health. A <lb/>
few after I had two sores <lb/>
to break out my ankle, and <lb/>
range to say I did not think of <lb/>
Mrs. Job Person's Remedy. I was <lb/>
under the treatment of doctors for <lb/>
throe years. sores continued <lb/>
to gel worse until they had eaten <lb/>
to bone. I then thought of <lb/>
living Mrs. Person's Wash and <lb/>
did so. and it is almost to <lb/>
say it soon made a cure. <lb/>
I wish I could speak so that <lb/>
man, and child, in <lb/>
could hear, that <lb/>
It'll What HtS. Joe <lb/>
son's and Wash did for <lb/>
and mine. advised one of my <lb/>
friends who had been a <lb/>
sufferer for a long time, with nurses <lb/>
sore mouth. She Used <lb/>
and Wash, and it soon made a <lb/>
cure. <lb/>
have recommended it to ever <lb/>
so many of my friends, indigos. <lb/>
other ailments, I have <lb/>
never known it to fail i cure yet. <lb/>
There is no medicine equal to it. <lb/>
Rachel Shade <lb/>
Roxboro, Co., 1898, <lb/>
Legal Notices. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The undersigned having duly <lb/>
before the Superior Court <lb/>
Clerk of as <lb/>
the Last Will and of <lb/>
K. Little, notice is <lb/>
by given lo all persons to <lb/>
Hie to make immediate <lb/>
to the undersigned, and all <lb/>
persona hat tog claims against Bald <lb/>
estate are notified to present the <lb/>
mm for payment or before the <lb/>
-1st day or this <lb/>
notice will plead bar of <lb/>
cry of same <lb/>
This Dec. Slat, ISM. <lb/>
G. Little, <lb/>
Executor of G. B Little <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
Superior Court Clerk of county <lb/>
as Executor of the Last Will and Tea <lb/>
lament of Jennie deceased, <lb/>
notice is hereby given to all <lb/>
sons indebted to the estate to make <lb/>
Immediate to the <lb/>
and all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate should <lb/>
present the same for payment on or i <lb/>
before the 2nd day of January, <lb/>
or this notice will plead <lb/>
in bar of recovery of same. <lb/>
This 2nd day of January, ISM.<lb/>
of Jennie <lb/>
TELL <lb/>
All Your <lb/>
ABOUT <lb/>
TIM wonderful new <lb/>
RHEUMATISM. <lb/>
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OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Notice in hereby given <lb/>
win be made to the pies <lb/>
cut General Assembly of North <lb/>
to enact a law <lb/>
of Pitt, <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of an order of the <lb/>
Superior Court of Till county made <lb/>
in a certain Special Proceeding <lb/>
therein pending, entitled, II. <lb/>
Cobb and Sarah against c. A. <lb/>
and <lb/>
day, February 6th, sell at <lb/>
public sale the Court House <lb/>
door in Greenville, to the highest <lb/>
bidder, a certain tract or of <lb/>
land in the county of Pitt adjoin- <lb/>
the lauds of A. C. Tucker. <lb/>
Thomas Nobles, <lb/>
containing one and <lb/>
more or less and known <lb/>
as the formerly <lb/>
m. L. Mount, <lb/>
ed, of <lb/>
This 20th day of December, <lb/>
1808. <lb/>
L. Blow, <lb/>
Commissioner, <lb/>
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NOTICE. <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
ways <lb/>
Gives the home news every <lb/>
at small price <lb/>
b cents a month. Are <lb/>
you a subscriber It not <lb/>
you ought to be. <lb/>
Hew nut <lb/>
is long way off, and this <lb/>
Manning at-r . . , <lb/>
earned u, among . elite of <lb/>
,., as .- faraway <lb/>
land. In certain la <lb/>
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rate. This takes <lb/>
be U folly aware that mother <lb/>
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act of planing a the <lb/>
is to a formal <lb/>
prop i tin- lady his choice. Tho <lb/>
settled plant to his <lb/>
Bind, retiree, is free to <lb/>
If lie j, right <lb/>
cart of his gift <lb/>
waters it and tends it <lb/>
bar own bands, all may set <lb/>
donor is accept I at a Bot <lb/>
if In. I. lid if <lb/>
parents th,. poor plant i. ion <lb/>
from vim. urn morning lies <lb/>
ll-u veranda or in <lb/>
tho path <lb/>
act as <lb/>
man. she <lb/>
Application will N- made to the <lb/>
present General Assembly of North <lb/>
Carolina for the passage of a Stock <lb/>
la for portion of Pill County <lb/>
along Tar River on the tout n <lb/>
sale of III <lb/>
Greenville Pence <lb/>
running towards Ed <lb/>
county line, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. Jan, nth 1890, <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
Application will i- to <lb/>
present General of North <lb/>
Carolina for an amendment lo the <lb/>
stock law around town <lb/>
Greenville, c. requiring the <lb/>
County Commissioners to extend <lb/>
Bald fence from its eastern <lb/>
nus on Tar up hank of <lb/>
aid river lo the town line. <lb/>
Greenville, N. c, 1800, <lb/>
IN Kits S A <lb/>
virtue of a decree of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt made <lb/>
December Term, 1807, in the <lb/>
action of I Executor of <lb/>
S. V. against L. C. <lb/>
King. Peyton T, Atkinson. Alic <lb/>
S. Atkinson, and others. will on <lb/>
Monday, 6th day of March. <lb/>
1800, public gale before the <lb/>
Court House door In the town f <lb/>
Greenville, to highest bidder, <lb/>
a certain I rail or parcel of land. <lb/>
lying and being in the county of <lb/>
and described as <lb/>
follows, adjoining the lands <lb/>
of It. K. May. If. O. Hell, the <lb/>
Rives heirs others, containing <lb/>
fourteen <lb/>
seven acres more or less and known <lb/>
as the farm. Terms of <lb/>
Cash. <lb/>
This 5th day of January. 1800. <lb/>
II. Tyson, <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
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Atlanta p m, charter. <lb/>
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A AT <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
contains <lb/>
news w. <lb/>
information to the <lb/>
trowing <lb/>
co, that is worth many times <lb/>
mote than the price <lb/>
Secret of Beauty <lb/>
is health. The secret <lb/>
power to digest <lb/>
a Proper <lb/>
into can never be <lb/>
the liver does not act Us part <lb/>
know this <lb/>
malaria <lb/>
torpid liver, piles <lb/>
fever, <lb/>
kindred <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
NOTRE. <lb/>
lie made to the <lb/>
of North <lb/>
Una amend the charter of the <lb/>
repeal <lb/>
now standing on the <lb/>
inconsistent there- <lb/>
A. <lb/>
W. M. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
M. T. <lb/>
B. J, <lb/>
It. L, <lb/>
Of all laws <lb/>
Statute book g <lb/>
with. <lb/>
COMMISSIONER'S BALE. <lb/>
virtue of a decree of I he <lb/>
Court of Pitt County, made <lb/>
December term, 1807, the <lb/>
action of K. II. trustee <lb/>
others against L. King <lb/>
others. I will on Monday the nth <lb/>
day of March, 1800, sell at pub- <lb/>
Court <lb/>
in the town of Greenville, to the <lb/>
highest bidder, tract or <lb/>
parcel of laud, lying being; in <lb/>
the county of <lb/>
described as follows, to <lb/>
joining the lands of Abel <lb/>
William King, the heirs of <lb/>
Harris, Moses and <lb/>
others, containing twelve <lb/>
hundred and fifty acres more or less <lb/>
known as the farm. <lb/>
Terms of sale Beast, <lb/>
This day of Jan., <lb/>
II. K. <lb/>
C in <lb/>
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12.05 an. I <lb/>
sin, <lb/>
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pm, Baltimore pm <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
p.,. <lb/>
1.1-0 pat, Kick, Mount V. <lb/>
tin. <lb/>
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SERVICE <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays. Wednesdays Fri- <lb/>
days at A. M. for Greenville. <lb/>
water permitting. <lb/>
Returning leave at A. <lb/>
M. A. M. on <lb/>
days, Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connect at Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
York <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Line from <lb/>
Hay from <lb/>
Line front <lb/>
Boston, <lb/>
N. son. <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. <lb/>
to w. r. win, i. <lb/>
I I- I .,. <lb/>
Jan. 17th ism. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
will be made to the <lb/>
General Assembly of North Caro- <lb/>
to <lb/>
one mile of the <lb/>
Will at Marlboro, <lb/>
county, N- and repeal <lb/>
of all laws standing the <lb/>
inconsistent there <lb/>
with. j. <lb/>
W. Him.-. <lb/>
N. L. <lb/>
J. T. <lb/>
G. <lb/>
Ian 17th. <lb/>
LAUD SALK. <lb/>
virtue of an of the <lb/>
Court of Pitt county <lb/>
nth day of January, in a <lb/>
Special Proceeding therein <lb/>
pending entitled Cannon, <lb/>
Public Administrator, administer- . <lb/>
u a. m., a m <lb/>
I It. Tannin am, <lb/>
pin. Jacksonville p; <lb/>
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ton <lb/>
A l Inn <lb/>
am, Augusta <lb/>
4.17 pm, <lb/>
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in leave <lb/>
i, pm arrive at <lb/>
and nm Dally except <lb/>
leaves a u, <lb/>
lb <lb/>
an p. m., Sunday IS M <lb/>
Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The complete in <lb/>
every department and <lb/>
prices as low as the low <lb/>
est. Highest market <lb/>
prices paid or <lb/>
mm am<lb/>
At our shops on I lick Ave <lb/>
repair all kinds of <lb/>
and Farming <lb/>
Pistols, etc. <lb/>
We also manufacture------ <lb/>
t CARTS, <lb/>
t t <lb/>
t BRACKETS, <lb/>
posts, <lb/>
t HA LISTERS. J<lb/>
us have your work. <lb/>
BARNHILL ALLEN. <lb/>
versus other <lb/>
T. Care c <lb/>
u t L. u. fan <lb/>
I will on Monday, <lb/>
sell at public sale the <lb/>
House door in Greenville to <lb/>
highest bidder, I certain lot or <lb/>
parcel of land near the Oft <lb/>
Greenville, adjoining the Cherry <lb/>
Turnage lot others which is <lb/>
fully in a deed made by <lb/>
the Greenville, Company <lb/>
and others lo Mason and <lb/>
recorded the Regis <lb/>
office of county in Hook <lb/>
pages Ml and <lb/>
Pub, <lb/>
Administering the estate of <lb/>
U With <lb/>
cure <lb/>
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leave <lb/>
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leave Spring Hope ate <lb/>
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Sunday. <lb/>
kin OS <lb/>
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striving 8.30 a. r He <lb/>
-oiling leaves U i a , , <lb/>
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Train on <lb/>
it except <lb/>
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sin ii I 3,11- <lb/>
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I K Manager <lb/>
1875.-------<lb/>
WHOLESALE <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hums, should- <lb/>
tobacco, <lb/>
snuff, cigars, cigarettes, <lb/>
butter, mountain butter, full <lb/>
cheese, sausage, <lb/>
Hakes, hominy Hakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed meal hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
bought at cents per bushel. <lb/>
D. M. FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing MACHINES <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESS US, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc, <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
Come to sec <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Phone Cm. <lb/>
it <lb/>
sines <lb/>
TWICE <lb/>
WEEK <lb/>
-FOR- <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION per. Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL, XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
and <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
s m <lb/>
The Facts About The <lb/>
Meeting; The Ills. <lb/>
It has that a citizen's <lb/>
mooting of the town of Fay el Hie <lb/>
passed resolutions protesting <lb/>
the dispensary act of a <lb/>
legislature demanding a <lb/>
vote on the question. It might <lb/>
lie well for the people of <lb/>
to have some of facts about <lb/>
It was in the office of om- <lb/>
of the hotel <lb/>
which never paid expenses except <lb/>
when a bar was run in the hotel. <lb/>
There were citizens in at <lb/>
most of whom were in <lb/>
some way financially interested in <lb/>
the sale of And these were <lb/>
somewhat divided in <lb/>
A number of citizens who <lb/>
were did not attend among <lb/>
whom was the Mayor of the <lb/>
were not invited at <lb/>
all. <lb/>
The refusal of these represent- <lb/>
the liquor interests of the city. <lb/>
shows the the <lb/>
The saloon advocates care <lb/>
little religion or morals. <lb/>
They care little about the home or <lb/>
the church. They think only of <lb/>
the dollar made by it. They sang <lb/>
out before <lb/>
last election, and now they <lb/>
the rule established that <lb/>
they may be able to overcome the <lb/>
will of over 1300 while voters, said <lb/>
to be the majority of the white <lb/>
of the county. <lb/>
The dispensary men won an hon- <lb/>
est victory before house <lb/>
now the people who have cried mil <lb/>
against the fusion Legislature will <lb/>
not gracefully accent the act of a <lb/>
while man's legislature. The ac- <lb/>
speaks much against the <lb/>
loon advocates. The men who have <lb/>
stood for the dispensary are <lb/>
have made denials in <lb/>
lighting the money power which <lb/>
the saloons represent. While most <lb/>
those who are now trying to <lb/>
overthrow the work of the house <lb/>
are personally interested in the <lb/>
saloon if as sellers, they <lb/>
are as drinkers endorsers, <lb/>
A new petition is now being cir- <lb/>
by the liquor men to put it <lb/>
In a popular vote of the people. <lb/>
This means these men do <lb/>
care for the great issue of <lb/>
ISM, bat only for the ad- <lb/>
of personal interests. <lb/>
The Christian <lb/>
are awakened as never be- <lb/>
fore. They are largely democrats <lb/>
they desire that the dispensary <lb/>
shall stand until tin-constitution is <lb/>
amended. They will then ready <lb/>
to vote for prohibition against dis- <lb/>
For the present the dis- <lb/>
is the best solution of the <lb/>
liquor <lb/>
Thomas. <lb/>
C Jan. <lb/>
The School Fund. <lb/>
the <lb/>
so called education of the has <lb/>
proven a failure, as we believe-. It <lb/>
is one of the features in the <lb/>
problem oar mind has reached <lb/>
a positive conclusion. We honest <lb/>
believe the Ural impulse of <lb/>
a after he has acquired <lb/>
i education, <lb/>
is to a preacher, a <lb/>
or to turn an <lb/>
honest penny by his skill <lb/>
in forging another <lb/>
person's name to a financial paper, <lb/>
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some rare exceptions lo this <lb/>
general of the <lb/>
lion, but as class, education is no <lb/>
blessing to By the <lb/>
tent fact, they are the Interiors of <lb/>
all the races, the --servant of <lb/>
by divine decree, and every <lb/>
advancement of the nice but con- <lb/>
firms, that divine denunciation. <lb/>
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he leaves room is to <lb/>
I he pulpit, the next Step in <lb/>
ambition's ladder is lo himself <lb/>
to some corrupt Republican while <lb/>
man. who has become tho <lb/>
of his party. <lb/>
We heard yesterday of a case <lb/>
which belongs to a class. A <lb/>
boy completed his education in the <lb/>
schools with a high reputation for <lb/>
proficiency. He had not long been <lb/>
out of school before he hail <lb/>
the name of his lather, <lb/>
old lime who hail <lb/>
lated some property. He broke <lb/>
his father up. was for <lb/>
forgery, employed a lawyer to tie- <lb/>
fend him. Was cm. Cheat <lb/>
ed him out of his fee. Ami was <lb/>
sent to the Penitentiary. What <lb/>
was worth to him <lb/>
Worse than nothing. Education, <lb/>
as ninth as is commended, is not <lb/>
always a boon. This boy is <lb/>
me of a large class. He was an ed- <lb/>
and he paid the pen- <lb/>
of his education In the <lb/>
This view is of <lb/>
per <lb/>
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education forced oat of a poor <lb/>
for another poor man to whom he <lb/>
is under no obligations, who is of <lb/>
an alien race at heart, hostile <lb/>
to the man who is forced <lb/>
him. Is there any equity at the <lb/>
base of such an education. Is <lb/>
not contrary, <lb/>
in who educates the alien. <lb/>
If then ed neat ion be no boon and <lb/>
Messing to a if it an in <lb/>
justice to another poor man with <lb/>
cant rat ions to be forced to educate <lb/>
him, if then in addition to this <lb/>
the education thus procured lends <lb/>
to break the social barrier that pro- <lb/>
the white man in the purity of <lb/>
his Mood and family, then is it <lb/>
or politic to perpetuate <lb/>
the wrong <lb/>
beth City Economist. <lb/>
Beautiful Embroideries Is <lb/>
V INSERTION re-itch.<lb/>
a. <lb/>
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Swiss, <lb/>
and <lb/>
Hamburg <lb/>
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LACES. <lb/>
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insertion <lb/>
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very liable In fen-gel In sue-ll <lb/>
and <lb/>
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tin-in. G-. m unit k <lb/>
rather Hum ii. or if u <lb/>
is make up <lb/>
buy at once. <lb/>
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hand and i- ill IV-el no <lb/>
lion lo join ill <lb/>
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illness, I. i,. <lb/>
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clean go <lb/>
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a rather in exit. you <lb/>
lie lo i he ran . en slight <lb/>
a loan as it new Is- iv <lb/>
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whether your friend may <lb/>
to file ii. send ii on some <lb/>
in- else. W lieu b art l-o <lb/>
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and in the <lb/>
down a page, .- <lb/>
a trick of mos I The ii-1 <lb/>
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I air <lb/>
OF CHIP. <lb/>
Thai model n scourge. he <lb/>
p ii ins be air with its filial germs, <lb/>
so an is safe from its <lb/>
ravages, multitudes have found <lb/>
a sure against <lb/>
genius malady in Dr. King's New <lb/>
Discovery. When you feel a s. <lb/>
your <lb/>
have chills mill fever, sure <lb/>
in I lie- <lb/>
n sin <lb/>
j may know have <lb/>
Grip, yon need King's <lb/>
-w Ills, . ll Mill <lb/>
cure cough, heal the <lb/>
I Kill <lb/>
germs prevent <lb/>
lei- efforts i In- malady . Price <lb/>
eels s Money if <lb/>
cured. A trial J. I. <lb/>
Drug Store, <lb/>
in I <lb/>
is not . <lb/>
reason. v, is <lb/>
an old nun . <lb/>
fore I lie old man nm <lb/>
inn-.<lb/>
Japan than any alien el <lb/>
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unjust or he <lb/>
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clings lo tint <lb/>
pa though. . is <lb/>
ii- era ii nature lint <lb/>
and flavor of fruits, <lb/>
size, quality <lb/>
of vegetables, <lb/>
i and plumpness of grain, <lb/>
arc all Ly Potash. <lb/>
Potash, <lb/>
properly combined with <lb/>
Acid and Nitrogen, and <lb/>
rally applied, will improve <lb/>
soil and increase yield <lb/>
and quality of any crop. <lb/>
Writ at .- which <lb/>
tell ft ranters with<lb/>
Sew York. <lb/>
i Order t , <lb/>
as Cotton Pickers. <lb/>
BAKER H <lb/>
Burdens Taxation. <lb/>
No class of people <lb/>
as much as the <lb/>
His business is ultimate. The <lb/>
merchants, the manufacturers, the <lb/>
railroads, tho professional man, all <lb/>
other classes, may throw <lb/>
the of their burdens bank up <lb/>
on the farmer. <lb/>
the great body of in this <lb/>
country. Whatever tax the mer- <lb/>
chant pays is added the price- of <lb/>
his whatever lax <lb/>
pays is added to cost <lb/>
his wares, so it goes all along <lb/>
line. But farmer when lie <lb/>
purchases the must pay for <lb/>
all this increased taxation. He <lb/>
does not fix the price upon the <lb/>
goods he buys, nor upon the pro <lb/>
which he If prosperity <lb/>
reaches him it is at the cud of <lb/>
line, for he is virtually by <lb/>
all oilier classes to the <lb/>
margin of Farm <lb/>
The country papers are the pal- <lb/>
of our liberty, declares a <lb/>
recent writer. And he undertakes <lb/>
to prove- the of as- <lb/>
in <lb/>
The country as the <lb/>
county weakly is generally called, <lb/>
the only means left to <lb/>
serve the spark of liberty In <lb/>
country. There is not a <lb/>
tan impel- in the e <lb/>
not what political <lb/>
to affiliate with, but what <lb/>
is edited and conducted entirely <lb/>
on the load eating <lb/>
plan. They fawn and Butler <lb/>
around the bunted, and <lb/>
glittering scum pose as <lb/>
leaden and bend the <lb/>
hinges of to those <lb/>
positions of never <lb/>
do they have to offer <lb/>
when not only severe criticism, but <lb/>
and exposure of <lb/>
ales arc due to the public. <lb/>
The big papers are all run on <lb/>
policy plan and by the <lb/>
BUM <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
General <lb/>
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Mr. French <lb/>
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marking mi fa, I <lb/>
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state and yet Western <lb/>
nil tin- cot Ion mills. The <lb/>
every <lb/>
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cotton mills or the j thank I In I <lb/>
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complex <lb/>
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in the world n <lb/>
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mid citizens <lb/>
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by tho <lb/>
in world and arc used by <lb/>
millions. <lb/>
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Sill, . <lb/>
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Tilt LEGISLATURE. <lb/>
Keep Work.<lb/>
D. J. Ed. Owner. By Mr. Powell, to protect hotel <lb/>
i boarding forbidding <lb/>
transient guests from taking <lb/>
Entered at the <lb/>
X. a- <lb/>
Mall <lb/>
TUESDAY, 1899. <lb/>
Prof. E. E. Britton baa brought <lb/>
suit for against editor J. A. <lb/>
of the Barnaul Sun, <lb/>
because the mistook another <lb/>
man the same name for <lb/>
repeal article. The case <lb/>
heard Wilson <lb/>
STATE NEW. <lb/>
The Charlotte i says u is <lb/>
rumored In States Me people <lb/>
of that loan <lb/>
assignment. <lb/>
The census of the town of Kin <lb/>
ton has just completed, <lb/>
number of whites is <lb/>
-total <lb/>
i i. There arc white and <lb/>
colored voters -total <lb/>
voters. -Free Cress, <lb/>
Mi.- hundreds of norther.; <lb/>
tiers Southern Issued <lb/>
two letters of i. i i ; <lb/>
and <lb/>
the one <lb/>
business in Soul b, asking <lb/>
these to together Southern <lb/>
April for <lb/>
investments in die <lb/>
South. <lb/>
morning Mr. <lb/>
Alien a with <lb/>
his brother, Mr. II. mi <lb/>
the place, in Jones <lb/>
county. Mr. Lawrence Allen rail <lb/>
after a rabbit fell in <lb/>
It. Hi- brother came up <lb/>
hint dead. Free <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
Mrs. wife Mr. <lb/>
T. Pate well known <lb/>
merchant soul carder, was <lb/>
last week, <lb/>
says the Lincoln Journal. <lb/>
unwell, feeling chilly, she <lb/>
down a pallet before lire ; <lb/>
with her back to it. and fell asleep. <lb/>
Presently she by the <lb/>
great heal and a roaring sound lo <lb/>
tin, her clothing in She <lb/>
was live years old mid leave <lb/>
a husband and children. <lb/>
True to Lite. <lb/>
A young married lady <lb/>
their trunks or other baggage be- <lb/>
fore their bills or give <lb/>
proper for payment. <lb/>
Mi. Julian, to amend See. <lb/>
of the Code, service <lb/>
of process, ease of debt <lb/>
process can t- served <lb/>
a magistrate in the <lb/>
to lo <lb/>
trial in same if he <lb/>
in in another. <lb/>
Han. i to make <lb/>
animal appropriation for <lb/>
i be State and making it of <lb/>
three regiments of twelve <lb/>
and Artillery <lb/>
Patterson, of <lb/>
the interests of the <lb/>
Stale to p i <lb/>
i lie expenses of animal meeting <lb/>
of Stale Hairy <lb/>
-I I <lb/>
Senator Jerome, chap <lb/>
i IT, of 1885, as lo <lb/>
to <lb/>
it ion. <lb/>
, hi <lb/>
It'll . <lb/>
Mr, M lo <lb/>
prevent <lb/>
cattle other live <lb/>
.-k. <lb/>
Mr. punish <lb/>
his per <lb/>
in low n hat local up <lb/>
i ion etc. <lb/>
opera <lb/>
lion and in <lb/>
North <lb/>
Una. <lb/>
Mr. Winston, of Bertie. <lb/>
Sis-. of <lb/>
luting sen Ice of summon <lb/>
v- <lb/>
en es. <lb/>
-i <lb/>
Si 11---in citizens of <lb/>
Pitt to <lb/>
stock law. <lb/>
of Pill in <lb/>
of stuck law . <lb/>
Senator Jones, of lo de <lb/>
line the lei's of clerks of Superior <lb/>
courts and pence in <lb/>
claim proceedings. <lb/>
Senator In amend section <lb/>
the Code clerks <lb/>
Superior lo issue restraining <lb/>
orders. <lb/>
KM Hill CHRISTIAN <lb/>
CATE. <lb/>
First Issue Appears Feb. 15th. <lb/>
The new Methodist paper which <lb/>
is to be published in this city has <lb/>
been christened the <lb/>
Christian ho editor. <lb/>
Dr. T. X. Ivey, baa arrived <lb/>
in tile I issue of the <lb/>
piper will appear February <lb/>
Articles of incorporation were <lb/>
Secretary of State <lb/>
following stock- <lb/>
holders, who an-1 he i <lb/>
Rev. X. M. of <lb/>
;. Brown, J. S, Wynne. B. P. <lb/>
Brown, of B. John, of <lb/>
Miller, <lb/>
M. T. of Ply <lb/>
; W. Jenkins, of Smith <lb/>
B, II. <lb/>
III <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
N. Feb. I. <lb/>
Hurst is up again <lb/>
though looking quite thin, <lb/>
lira. Bail i- visiting friend <lb/>
in mill around Ibis <lb/>
week. <lb/>
A. Cos want- your <lb/>
seed at rents per bushel. Of <lb/>
will give you meal exchange for <lb/>
teed. <lb/>
Mr. E. u. go in again last <lb/>
bringing a nice lot of onion <lb/>
U be most always dues. <lb/>
Harrington Barber are <lb/>
quite a in their store. <lb/>
They arc going t- <lb/>
one half of their old store, <lb/>
ever as <lb/>
mi <lb/>
and N. Duke, of Durham. as much <lb/>
Advocate Company 1- Incorporated they arc putting In <lb/>
for a term of thirty years <lb/>
capital stock is people buying <lb/>
had their wire fence Ills because Umber <lb/>
meet in.- yesterday and elected Id betting scarce with <lb/>
following directors Rev. N. M. Lad others ace that it is really <lb/>
Watson. U. Rev. fence after all. <lb/>
w. Jenkins and Mr. Joseph U. B. K. Manning are rolling <lb/>
Brown. The directors elected big boxes of goods which <lb/>
The Going. <lb/>
The habit of church going is <lb/>
for the development <lb/>
your o To <lb/>
appose that you can well for <lb/>
yourself by staying at home and <lb/>
reading a favorite book, is a grant <lb/>
mistake. creatures, <lb/>
and piety lines not in <lb/>
solitude or isolation. There is a <lb/>
real demand in our natures for <lb/>
joint acts of worship and the <lb/>
of saints. Every <lb/>
has proven <lb/>
ll lb we my. To stay <lb/>
away from the house of God is to <lb/>
lose ground. wen not <lb/>
so. there are manifold reasons why <lb/>
ibis duty should not be neglected. <lb/>
Suppose everybody con- <lb/>
lo slight it. would <lb/>
quickly But <lb/>
everybody else has much <lb/>
In ill so as you have. yon <lb/>
justify yourself in a line of action <lb/>
that If coin-rally adopted would <lb/>
issue such disastrous <lb/>
We beg you to Is- ill your place at <lb/>
all services of the sanctuary. <lb/>
Advocate. <lb/>
United States Senator Tabor <lb/>
Says That It Should Be <lb/>
Used. <lb/>
follow officers <lb/>
J, s. president. <lb/>
J. Miller, vice president. <lb/>
IV P. secretary. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, treasurer. <lb/>
The e. committee was <lb/>
Brown, <lb/>
Rev. N. II. Watson and J. <lb/>
Post. <lb/>
JUST I I . <lb/>
have come and pretty part <lb/>
about it is that they have <lb/>
plenty of room to show them ill <lb/>
their two large st ires x foal <lb/>
each. <lb/>
Cox moved into his new <lb/>
brick office Thursday, <lb/>
railroad from bis old one. He <lb/>
is mil very Well up vol. but <lb/>
has plenty of room, is again <lb/>
lo talk business. <lb/>
Marriage <lb/>
Register of Deeds Moore <lb/>
marriage licenses lo fol <lb/>
parties last week <lb/>
wilt<lb/>
Mills. <lb/>
Evans and Ida M. Sill <lb/>
Inn. <lb/>
M. and Sarah Lang. <lb/>
T. Turner I- <lb/>
Issued <lb/>
low <lb/>
Lena <lb/>
Please <lb/>
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it I Ill- <lb/>
wrote <lb/>
one morn- <lb/>
gave her husband n sealed let- <lb/>
be <lb/>
to office, lie dill s,,. <lb/>
the letter ran follows <lb/>
I am obliged lo toll you some- <lb/>
thing may give you pain, <lb/>
there Is no help for ii. Von <lb/>
should know-everything, whatever <lb/>
be the <lb/>
week have fell it must come <lb/>
to this, I have waited until the <lb/>
extremity, and can remain <lb/>
lent Do not overwhelm <lb/>
me with bitter reproach, for you <lb/>
will have put up with your <lb/>
share of the trouble well as my <lb/>
Cold perspiration stood in <lb/>
drops the bro of <lb/>
who hail for the worst- <lb/>
Trembling In- read <lb/>
sugar is all gone, <lb/>
order some <lb/>
you <lb/>
tenth line, and <lb/>
yon <lb/>
be forget It lime <lb/>
COUNTRY. <lb/>
Swiss lo <lb/>
J. B. arrived <lb/>
York vest <lb/>
The Raleigh has sailed from <lb/>
Aden for Port Said, homeward <lb/>
from Manila. <lb/>
The Colorado urges, <lb/>
by resolution, other States give <lb/>
a trial of Colorado's woman <lb/>
system. <lb/>
The Saratoga will <lb/>
curry tin- battalion the <lb/>
Third Regiment volunteer <lb/>
ears to Charles <lb/>
ton, S. <lb/>
Boron and He <lb/>
who wore arrested recently St. <lb/>
for <lb/>
mails to a scheme to de- <lb/>
have surrendered by <lb/>
their bondsmen at Jacksonville. <lb/>
PILING. PAPERS. <lb/>
They Make Interesting History. <lb/>
This morning Mr. Allen Warren <lb/>
dropped in Tut-. Run w <lb/>
office lo talk over the, weather old <lb/>
limes, other matters. When <lb/>
speaking of newspapers he said he <lb/>
In the <lb/>
s back in the Fifties and <lb/>
in that paper for <lb/>
years, hi-only regret it now <lb/>
Hint lie did not Hie pro <lb/>
serve every copy of it, If those <lb/>
bad they <lb/>
make a valuable and Inter <lb/>
history of the years covered. <lb/>
Mr, Warren says be is convinced <lb/>
people make a mistake not <lb/>
preserving their paper- thus <lb/>
have n of important mutters <lb/>
transpiring, <lb/>
going lo have his keep <lb/>
lib- away every copy of Tim <lb/>
till.- that goes nut. <lb/>
Mr Warren is right this <lb/>
mailer. Tin value of a complete Die <lb/>
your paper would be <lb/>
incalculable for reference future <lb/>
years, will be worth far more <lb/>
than the trouble In save all copies <lb/>
of a paper, and it is a dial <lb/>
a largo number subscribers do <lb/>
I not I hem. IT they start to <lb/>
saving get a years <lb/>
paper-mi hand, would not be <lb/>
Iii-iii for <lb/>
I should to How Mr. War <lb/>
example Ibis matter. <lb/>
Reflector. 3rd, <lb/>
Snow wreaths always <lb/>
livery man's face smiles. <lb/>
When a man gets accustomed lo <lb/>
eating course dinners he considers <lb/>
any other kind coarse. <lb/>
sin- is your understand- <lb/>
,. ideal and the real <lb/>
He Ideal Hush gel <lb/>
it always real, if i what yon <lb/>
The fellow who has <lb/>
hi- heavy overcoat is in a <lb/>
He'll have lo lo <lb/>
gel it, and he'll ban- a cough if be <lb/>
doesn't gel <lb/>
old fellow, you <lb/>
Jones well. I- he a per- <lb/>
son --What ask that for <lb/>
I want to him a <lb/>
V; but if he's I won't try <lb/>
In make the <lb/>
don't propose to be jumping <lb/>
around after my salary all <lb/>
said leading with <lb/>
some beat. -Well, here's your <lb/>
replied the manager; <lb/>
now you're a <lb/>
COLDEST DAYS. <lb/>
The for Years. <lb/>
Mr. Allen Warren, an <lb/>
accurate record <lb/>
l . gives us the follow as the <lb/>
oldest days in the last six <lb/>
night and j. II. Davis and Mary Rich <lb/>
IS. Cox Mfg has to run their <lb/>
Hour col mills night and day <lb/>
to keep, up and this is not all ; they <lb/>
will run their factory work <lb/>
also if necessary to keep up <lb/>
supply your wants. <lb/>
One Dose <lb/>
When <lb/>
feel con <lb/>
and wit tone, with <lb/>
our no appetite, <lb/>
. Ob <lb/>
Hood's Pills <lb/>
f dose, from to <lb/>
Um trill do their work, <lb/>
be I he I in muM the. <lb/>
and you happy <lb/>
lit-. I I I <lb/>
were no <lb/>
extremely cold days, hence no dates <lb/>
for those yearn are given. Mr. <lb/>
Warren says the 8th of February, <lb/>
180.1. when the temperature was <lb/>
toll, was the lowest he <lb/>
remembers in this no- <lb/>
the name date the tern <lb/>
OBSERVATIONS. <lb/>
Made by The Orange Va. <lb/>
Its an ill wind that blows snow <lb/>
good. <lb/>
Slander is the devil's tribute lo <lb/>
a man's worth. <lb/>
A wall between many old friend- <lb/>
ships is built of freeze tone. <lb/>
Stars are the funeral torches <lb/>
keep nightly vigil over all the <lb/>
dead. <lb/>
Most people are fond of calling <lb/>
the roll when they take their <lb/>
morning <lb/>
It is during the cold weather that <lb/>
draws on keep <lb/>
warm. <lb/>
is the devil's workman, <lb/>
building out of man's toil <lb/>
palace of dial <lb/>
Purity of mind is the loftiest <lb/>
mountain, and ball passion the <lb/>
dead sea of a man's character. <lb/>
a woman belongs lo <lb/>
the upper set. and then again all <lb/>
upper set belongs to a woman. <lb/>
The deaf man never heal the <lb/>
evil that's said about him. Thus <lb/>
doth lift- have its compensations. <lb/>
Many men have many minds, hut <lb/>
many women one <lb/>
when discussing the faults of some <lb/>
her woman. <lb/>
It is easier to illuminate the <lb/>
World With the lantern end of a lire <lb/>
than it is for a preacher and a <lb/>
newspaper lo please everybody. <lb/>
TO A COLD IX A HAY. <lb/>
Take Laxative Tab <lb/>
lets. All druggists refund money <lb/>
if it fails to cure. The gen <lb/>
on each Tablet. <lb/>
Hodges and <lb/>
Smith. <lb/>
l; <lb/>
Howard and <lb/>
John Maggie <lb/>
Jordan Daniel Over- <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
TODAY'S <lb/>
Opening. Noon. March mil<lb/>
June <lb/>
August till <lb/>
February and <lb/>
Opening.<lb/>
Opening, Noon. May <lb/>
Recent events a Do you suffer from insomnia <lb/>
camp is more dangerous than a bat- Arc you one of those much to lie- <lb/>
tie. Not only in the my. but pitied individuals who wrestle with <lb/>
ordinary life, more lives arc lost by the pillow through the long hours <lb/>
a heedless disregard of the begin- of the and rise in the morn- <lb/>
of poor health than by Billing with haggard features <lb/>
other causes combined. low eyes If so. take advantage of <lb/>
Dyspepsia or nervousness is ah-1 the remarkable power of this <lb/>
hitch inexcusable now. There greatest of all remedies for <lb/>
is no more reason for a man or strength. <lb/>
man eating with poor appetite or Celery Compound calms <lb/>
sleeping or con j and all the nervous tis- <lb/>
from neuralgia sues and induces the hotly to take <lb/>
there is of his or on solid <lb/>
her going without the Nervous debility causes timidity, <lb/>
depression, and lack of <lb/>
Every candid person who has the struggle of life; whereas <lb/>
force insures self <lb/>
of e and brain enterprise and prosperity. <lb/>
lion, needs to lake heart the number the <lb/>
words of such unbiased persons as j ,,, o a <lb/>
simple lack of nerve force. <lb/>
at was showing 0- <lb/>
it lo lie four degrees colder there <lb/>
than here. <lb/>
It Done <lb/>
was <lb/>
old with the issue <lb/>
last week. The issue of the <lb/>
paper was published on January <lb/>
1883, by present editor <lb/>
of w ho it lo <lb/>
bis brother iii It baa since <lb/>
his charge and a <lb/>
bill has been pub <lb/>
linked for the past and a half <lb/>
years, might In-said that <lb/>
relationship to the <lb/>
man our opinion were <lb/>
lo say hat think has <lb/>
its power for good county, <lb/>
therefore we refrain.- <lb/>
Spoke for the Sick Man's Job In <lb/>
the Event of Death. <lb/>
Collector HarkinS a <lb/>
loiter from an aspirant to the <lb/>
of col which created <lb/>
considerable amusement. The <lb/>
tor the that a <lb/>
certain deputy nil tile force wits ill <lb/>
and that then- probability of <lb/>
view this <lb/>
he as ready <lb/>
to lake sick position <lb/>
when death created the <lb/>
sits Miss <lb/>
cures <lb/>
by neutralizing the acids in the <lb/>
and driving them out of <lb/>
system. It positive. <lb/>
cure. <lb/>
ii or ems or i<lb/>
I WILL SOT I <lb/>
I I I <lb/>
, LOOK fort IMITATIONS AND SUB- ,<lb/>
I BEARS THE NAME, I <lb/>
PERRY DAVIS t SON.<lb/>
Old occur to <lb/>
That w lieu you buy it <lb/>
to gel best <lb/>
That is what we have. <lb/>
The beet of everything. <lb/>
You may need. <lb/>
We can supply all your needs in <lb/>
Fine Candles, emits of all kinds, <lb/>
Raisins, have Fine <lb/>
a box. put up es- <lb/>
for us. <lb/>
J L. STARKER <lb/>
II. T. <lb/>
fit <lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
building with an entirely new <lb/>
and of------ <lb/>
Dry Notions. Hoots, <lb/>
Shoos, Hats, Hardware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat, Hour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every ARTICLE <lb/>
carried in a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS. CORK, OUT <lb/>
TOM HULLS AND <lb/>
AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a article can <lb/>
lie sold at. are cordially <lb/>
v to visit our store. <lb/>
FLEMING, <lb/>
Senator Tabor, who cannot afford <lb/>
to attach their guarantee to any <lb/>
thing they pave not themselves in- <lb/>
DENVER, Col., <lb/>
Messrs. Wells. Richardson Co. <lb/>
heartily <lb/>
mend your Paine's celery com- <lb/>
It is which should <lb/>
be widely used. I have used it, <lb/>
and I therefore know Whereof I <lb/>
speak. Very <lb/>
N. A. <lb/>
Former s. <lb/>
There is no better foundation for <lb/>
permanent good health, or n holier <lb/>
ion for coping with t he hard <lb/>
work and taxing strain of life than <lb/>
rich, red. pure blood and plenty of <lb/>
it. acquired by use of <lb/>
Compound, <lb/>
Physicians <lb/>
Celery Compound as the one <lb/>
remedy for restoring health <lb/>
and strength to the worn-out sys- <lb/>
H,, <lb/>
ASK YOUR DEALER <lb/>
-y THE <lb/>
WARRANTED. . <lb/>
PER <lb/>
PAIR <lb/>
Fitting. Best and <lb/>
Mat Shoe sold. <lb/>
c h S <lb/>
X lo I ,, <lb/>
In. ,, <lb/>
S In Sold<lb/>
J. C. Cobb Son. <lb/>
UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
STORE <lb/>
That is the place want to visit. <lb/>
have Just opened in the <lb/>
building with a choice stock of<lb/>
and of general Tahiti Sup- <lb/>
plies, i carry an----- <lb/>
, TO DATE STOCK <lb/>
and am ready lo supply your needs <lb/>
mo a call. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
GROCERIES, <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
V-------U-- <lb/>
Cotton fies always <lb/>
Fresh goods kept <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
P. <lb/>
U.----- . <lb/>
ind mo other <lb/>
;. l-. and <lb/>
women. <lb/>
The Heroic, Humorous <lb/>
ls Side of <lb/>
Of <lb/>
lo <lb/>
Terrible<lb/>
logic KW. <lb/>
m m <lb/>
Ci-in everywhere <lb/>
pay- Bend for <lb/>
la terms. <lb/>
If.<lb/>
Your Spring Suit <lb/>
Make your selections now. Spring all In. <lb/>
Our Tailoring Department is newness itself. The <lb/>
names of best dressers are daily being rat- <lb/>
corded on our order books. Suitings and <lb/>
from the best foreign mills. <lb/>
YOUR SPRING HAT <lb/>
Our is complete. is <lb/>
All the latest Mocks. Correct sly in price. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON <lb/>
THE KING LO <lb/>
FEBRUARY A YEAR. <lb/>
But New Names Come Every <lb/>
lay. <lb/>
Agent J. It. Moore real to <lb/>
Rocky Mount <lb/>
Miss Dudley this <lb/>
morning for <lb/>
II, in I <lb/>
lay evening from Scotland Neck. <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff Mason re <lb/>
turned evening from <lb/>
M. and <lb/>
his from <lb/>
Mrs. Unroll children I ion has entirely <lb/>
returned evening front disease. <lb/>
Baltimore whore they had Nothing in recent <lb/>
spending two with , <lb/>
than the <lb/>
OF VACCINATION. <lb/>
Vaccination is not claimed lo be <lb/>
an invariable and <lb/>
in <lb/>
no use number of eases successful <lb/>
vaccination ran s person <lb/>
many years small <lb/>
iii unities iii <lb/>
re are <lb/>
Bud systematically carried out are <lb/>
those in which smallpox has the <lb/>
v mi-. On <lb/>
hand lea In which <lb/>
nation are <lb/>
those iii which epidemics arc Boat <lb/>
prevalent. In German Army <lb/>
in EASTERN<lb/>
I . u. <lb/>
I the practice of vaccination re <lb/>
stumped <lb/>
cigar lie <lb/>
n on eastern i soil I <lb/>
have ii K remotest doubt, Inn <lb/>
if it can In is <lb/>
I will say in the begin <lb/>
in that my relation lo <lb/>
industry him such <lb/>
a- in i of <lb/>
special <lb/>
in soil, climate and <lb/>
cigar I <lb/>
was it. in make . <lb/>
CoW <lb/>
c. <lb/>
i, N. <lb/>
DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND. <lb/>
There will be <lb/>
on .<lb/>
and instruct <lb/>
invest of the a<lb/>
Stock <lb/>
lit m <lb/>
it <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Dad col Is grip <lb/>
continue lo <lb/>
Three This Mouth. <lb/>
get several prominent <lb/>
in this short -I lib. SI. Val- <lb/>
Day ; Ash <lb/>
day, beginning of Lent ; <lb/>
I Washington's birth day. <lb/>
It Is easier to grip than <lb/>
it is lo turn it loose. <lb/>
St. Valentine's Day, t Mb, is the <lb/>
next day of general note. <lb/>
II, lain-went up the road <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
N. II. left this morn- <lb/>
for <lb/>
Solicitor L. I. Moore left this <lb/>
morning for Wilson. <lb/>
While left <lb/>
lose <lb/>
macs<lb/>
his sou who is <lb/>
Make Others. <lb/>
An oyster shell crossing baa boon <lb/>
made at one place on el reel <lb/>
I so people can gel over without <lb/>
l running risk the <lb/>
is housekeeping I it might he well lo make <lb/>
Dickinson avenue. <lb/>
The cotton not last long <lb/>
the price is off again. <lb/>
Friday night the weather felt <lb/>
almost as warm as <lb/>
Many people arc imagining their <lb/>
heads have reached double sine, <lb/>
It is bad colds. <lb/>
Farmers are laying In supply <lb/>
of tobacco cloth preparatory for <lb/>
plant <lb/>
The Hertford Courier has <lb/>
pended people who owe it <lb/>
would not pay their debts. <lb/>
Many people have to blow their <lb/>
own horn, hot now every <lb/>
one is compelled to blow his own <lb/>
nose. <lb/>
Frank Wilson bus received his <lb/>
spring samples for custom <lb/>
made suits. He has the latest <lb/>
styles. <lb/>
The way to avoid sickness <lb/>
is to keep yourself healthy by <lb/>
the great <lb/>
Mood <lb/>
We have not heard of any steps <lb/>
being taken by <lb/>
chants looking to the repeal of the <lb/>
merchants purchase tax law. <lb/>
The article in another column on <lb/>
Value of is <lb/>
from the pen of a leading physician <lb/>
and is worthy a careful <lb/>
you arc not <lb/>
entirely satisfied with your laundry <lb/>
service, suppose you let us call for <lb/>
the next handle, our work will <lb/>
please the most exacting person. <lb/>
Wilmington Strain <lb/>
Agent. <lb/>
Most too Soon. <lb/>
Sonic folks can see a long ways <lb/>
ahead, and arc already predicting <lb/>
that this will lie a good crop year. <lb/>
Before there is even <lb/>
too. They can guess better about <lb/>
August. <lb/>
Home. <lb/>
His many friends will be glad lo <lb/>
know that Sugg reached <lb/>
home Friday from the <lb/>
of <lb/>
where he has been for six <lb/>
weeks. lie comes home almost <lb/>
well of bis troubles and while he <lb/>
is weak and thin in We hope <lb/>
he is on the way to good health. <lb/>
Died. <lb/>
Miss Margaret A Hardy, of this <lb/>
county, who was a pit Ion at the <lb/>
asylum at Raleigh, died then <lb/>
Thursday. The were <lb/>
brought to Greenville the train <lb/>
Friday evening and taken lo her <lb/>
former home, seven miles in the <lb/>
country, for interment. Deceased <lb/>
years old. <lb/>
Next Best to Prohibition. <lb/>
Our down-eastern neighbor, <lb/>
Greenville is being arrayed pro <lb/>
mid con in the movement for a dis- <lb/>
is in the <lb/>
midst of the light and laying <lb/>
well for the dispensary . Success <lb/>
Brother The dis- <lb/>
next In-st thing <lb/>
to Standard. <lb/>
Our Prosperous Neighbor. <lb/>
The has <lb/>
entered upon its eighteenth year. <lb/>
Editor has given <lb/>
county the best loon papers <lb/>
in the State. One most admirable <lb/>
feature his work is open <lb/>
fact that he always takes a Stand <lb/>
for praise for any one. <lb/>
Scotland Meek Commonwealth. <lb/>
Social <lb/>
The Burst. <lb/>
Thursday near Ken- <lb/>
Henderson went hunting. His <lb/>
gun was over-loaded and when he <lb/>
fired it the gun burst. of his <lb/>
eyes was put out and he narrowly <lb/>
escaped killed. <lb/>
Looking Brass Buttons. <lb/>
It got out the colored <lb/>
the soldiers would <lb/>
be home a <lb/>
crowd went to depot to meet <lb/>
them. Hut there did not a soldier <lb/>
come. <lb/>
A Fine Musician. <lb/>
Mr. Frank Wilson, of Durham, <lb/>
who is to assist the in their <lb/>
concert Tuesday night, is without <lb/>
a superior as a trombone player. <lb/>
He practiced with the Friday <lb/>
night and astonished all present <lb/>
with his mimic. He played with <lb/>
the orchestras at both the <lb/>
Springs Wadesboro <lb/>
School f has piny <lb/>
with the best of <lb/>
To he ; <lb/>
when one o hi lo In <lb/>
sleep. Too. i .- <lb/>
salads t <lb/>
tile <lb/>
simplest foist or <lb/>
at all To <lb/>
when one wan <lb/>
cry. Alt this <lb/>
much <lb/>
society <lb/>
her . <lb/>
followers. <lb/>
Miss Blanche of <lb/>
is visiting her sister. Mm. <lb/>
Mrs, Han of <lb/>
mine over this morning lo visit <lb/>
Mrs. M. II. <lb/>
Sum -HIM y. l. <lb/>
S. Norman is sick. <lb/>
M. Blow left Friday evening <lb/>
for <lb/>
II. of Petersburg, <lb/>
spent last night here. <lb/>
W. Wiggins, came <lb/>
down Friday evening. <lb/>
H. Moore returned <lb/>
evening from Mount. <lb/>
Mis. Lawrence Carr left <lb/>
evening for to visit her <lb/>
parent. <lb/>
T. B. Hooker and Mrs. Hooker <lb/>
returned Friday evening from <lb/>
trip to Florida. <lb/>
Miss of Baltimore, <lb/>
arrived Friday evening to visit <lb/>
Miss Skinner. <lb/>
Miss Mary Alice Move left this <lb/>
morning to charge of a music <lb/>
school near Washington. <lb/>
K. and bride, of <lb/>
came over today to visit <lb/>
the family of Tunstall. <lb/>
Sugg, who has been the <lb/>
hospital in the past <lb/>
month, returned home Friday eve- <lb/>
Mrs. of Suffolk, who <lb/>
has visiting her daughter, <lb/>
Mrs. F. ti. returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Miss Stella Roberta, of Newborn, <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. II. C <lb/>
Hooker, left morning <lb/>
Wilson. <lb/>
Frank Wilson, of Durham, who <lb/>
assist the band in the concert <lb/>
Tuesday night, arrived Friday <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
F. l. Brown came over <lb/>
this morning front Kinston and <lb/>
goes out to Falkland t hold <lb/>
services tomorrow. <lb/>
Miss Willis, <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. C <lb/>
Honker, left for home Ibis morn- <lb/>
through the country, <lb/>
by Or. L. Can. <lb/>
J. F. editor of the <lb/>
Watch Tower of Washington <lb/>
a culler <lb/>
Ibis morning. He was on bis way i <lb/>
to Mount Pleasant to hold services <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
his <lb/>
inn <lb/>
f Montreal. <lb/>
The epidemic which was started in <lb/>
1870 was severe In lower Canada <lb/>
persisted in Montreal until <lb/>
1875. <lb/>
A great deal of fooling had <lb/>
amused among French Cumuli <lb/>
ans tin- occurrence several <lb/>
ion <lb/>
lowing <lb/>
several agitators, <lb/>
among thorns French physician <lb/>
Rome ling aroused a popular <lb/>
and wide spread prejudice <lb/>
tin- Tho <lb/>
animal lymph was <lb/>
toward <lb/>
among the but <lb/>
hi <lb/>
carried out. <lb/>
Between the and <lb/>
unprotected <lb/>
lion grow up. and material was <lb/>
ripe for an epidemic. I hi <lb/>
28th a ear <lb/>
who had traveled from Chicago <lb/>
where the disease had been <lb/>
lent was into the Hotel <lb/>
Dion, the civic smallpox hospital <lb/>
being the lime closed. <lb/>
line was not carried mil and on <lb/>
April 1st a servant in the <lb/>
died with smallpox. <lb/>
Following her disease, with a neg- <lb/>
absolutely criminal, <lb/>
minorities of the place dismissed <lb/>
all patients presenting no <lb/>
toms of contagion, who could <lb/>
home. The disease spread like <lb/>
wild lire, and in months there <lb/>
died of smallpox in tho city <lb/>
The mortality of small <lb/>
pox patients who have been <lb/>
vaccinated is from six to eight per <lb/>
cent, while iii the it <lb/>
is forty live per cent. <lb/>
ill Fish. Oysters, and Wild <lb/>
and <lb/>
is offend in <lb/>
The and Out Ions will b n <lb/>
l VI. Ml <lb/>
n List or oilier in formal ion address, <lb/>
I- ,. a lien by re i h <lb/>
war I hen raging in my <lb/>
rule left their <lb/>
laud and <lb/>
planters ii in <lb/>
the friendly soil <lb/>
Florida, Of Ida <lb/>
I crop I saw an re id much the <lb/>
I fabulous and in-re <lb/>
I prices which many farmers sold <lb/>
From <lb/>
I conceived tin Idea <lb/>
j the soils water <lb/>
If all a majority <lb/>
glow cigar f, In I <lb/>
was I I he slate a <lb/>
gale to the <lb/>
I i-r- III lie <lb/>
In- I In II. . . ,,,,, ., <lb/>
,, , ,. , . I Mr. <lb/>
Ibis workmen at <lb/>
to further Investigate R, promptly and thoroughly <lb/>
The sol Is of some parts Florida <lb/>
GEORGE GREEN, Sec., <lb/>
New Bern, N. C. <lb/>
ti. <lb/>
la ill. <lb/>
. v <lb/>
Hi ii <lb/>
KS. <lb/>
i ., or n II <lb/>
l lo <lb/>
m. db <lb/>
and <lb/>
mil work bring its <lb/>
will <lb/>
for <lb/>
A Lying Son. <lb/>
Jones is Sam's <lb/>
noble sou. He told bis lather that <lb/>
a certain estimable citizen of Sam's <lb/>
town had invited him into rear <lb/>
taken drink of whiskey- <lb/>
Sam cut the follow <lb/>
with a roaring sermon, which <lb/>
misleading a hoy was the text <lb/>
He said i man who tempted <lb/>
my boy lo drink leave this <lb/>
If he will not go peaceably <lb/>
he ill go at the shot <lb/>
gun. I am ready to go before my <lb/>
a record of having shot <lb/>
a scoundrel who led my child to <lb/>
There was a barrel of the <lb/>
same sort, only hotter, and Sam <lb/>
fairly foamed at the mouth with <lb/>
threatening. The whole <lb/>
was gallon got excited. The <lb/>
bit <lb/>
Wonder <lb/>
that <lb/>
break <lb/>
Sown <lb/>
The <lb/>
winches. <lb/>
crushing pains in <lb/>
the back and loins. <lb/>
The All <lb/>
such symptoms in- <lb/>
serious de- <lb/>
delicate female or- <lb/>
and must <lb/>
e overcome st <lb/>
once. Remove the <lb/>
cause. Strengthen <lb/>
exhausted nature. <lb/>
l; u through the low and <lb/>
one was asking his neighbor, <lb/>
Who can be the <lb/>
the mod women called Hob into <lb/>
her house and asked who had <lb/>
persuaded him to drink. Bob <lb/>
laughed. Why it <lb/>
he said, told pa He lo <lb/>
him something lo preach <lb/>
about, didn't the old bum <lb/>
howl <lb/>
Eastern Industrial Issue. <lb/>
Mr. Frank Wilson, of Durham. <lb/>
who is here for a few days, is on <lb/>
the the Durham <lb/>
tells us his paper will <lb/>
the middle of May an <lb/>
industrial edition for eastern <lb/>
Carolina similar lo the one <lb/>
issued for Durham and vicinity <lb/>
few week ago. paper will be <lb/>
helpful to any <lb/>
Factories Help Everybody. <lb/>
We notice that those towns over <lb/>
A LITTLE SUFFERER <lb/>
and Covered Was <lb/>
Was <lb/>
little hoy i <lb/>
on I arms. <lb/>
was worst on . <lb/>
on his I acre very bad, <lb/>
It la l it I'd <lb/>
where cotton factories arc I which would h. n <lb/>
and line, ink II <lb/>
they would <lb/>
Female Regulator <lb/>
la the standard remedy for the <lb/>
and peculiar to women. <lb/>
Bet mysterious <lb/>
of mythical but a stand- <lb/>
ard i In accordance <lb/>
with scientific principles from approved <lb/>
medical materials. <lb/>
Regulator is endorsed by <lb/>
have it. his been in sue <lb/>
use quarter of a century. It <lb/>
Is sold by a one dollar a bottle. <lb/>
i. I h <lb/>
fate upon<lb/>
pal higher prices lot cotton <lb/>
than is quoted from York. <lb/>
This is good argument that every <lb/>
large cotton growing county ought <lb/>
to have factories. One <lb/>
ville would tint only help the town <lb/>
but would <lb/>
help the farmers to <lb/>
got higher prices for their <lb/>
that <lb/>
factory could U- built here the <lb/>
operative The movement <lb/>
for one should started. We <lb/>
i the tobacco Interests would <lb/>
also Is- if tobaCCO <lb/>
established. <lb/>
Intense and the had <lb/>
to to keep ah <lb/>
from We <lb/>
greatly alarmed U <lb/>
had and U <lb/>
only her <lb/>
Hood's decided to give <lb/>
We M I <lb/>
In en- very soon. Alter <lb/>
him tour Hood's Ha <lb/>
the humor had all keen out el <lb/>
blood In- never SUMS <lb/>
William BASTS, loath <lb/>
Indiana. <lb/>
You can bay Hunts all <lb/>
Be sure gel only Hood's. <lb/>
tint <lb/>
not together unlike Hull <lb/>
near lauds in Horn I <lb/>
It a- H ell . in <lb/>
and format ion but <lb/>
are <lb/>
different. <lb/>
From the I <lb/>
from planters in <lb/>
attendance this convention I <lb/>
derived the <lb/>
1st, <lb/>
ping leaf a deep warm, <lb/>
sandy tree <lb/>
from standing wider, and naturally j <lb/>
drained, impervious or J <lb/>
clay that will readily <lb/>
water saturating soil J <lb/>
lively will line cigar <lb/>
for this reason I <lb/>
that much of the soil eastern <lb/>
t is not for . <lb/>
lint our <lb/>
soils produce the tobacco, i<lb/>
in , <lb/>
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prices par<lb/>
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celebrated <lb/>
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Fountain Pen <lb/>
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and is distinctive Parker <lb/>
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Will with <lb/>
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result in the of <lb/>
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Nobody had any cause to <lb/>
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by ii vole of to <lb/>
democrats and one voted <lb/>
for the bill and republicans <lb/>
voted against it. <lb/>
of the amendment giving <lb/>
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was exposed by the democrats <lb/>
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consequently nobody <lb/>
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of the country have <lb/>
asking to do away <lb/>
with the but their re <lb/>
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when their is needed to <lb/>
gel the Senate to agree ton stand- <lb/>
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to manipulating legislation. <lb/>
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other purposes, has been favorably <lb/>
reported to the House from the <lb/>
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from the gold standard men who <lb/>
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doubtful whether they do it. <lb/>
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tin- bill are named for just what <lb/>
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people, money. Of the cost, <lb/>
report a careful <lb/>
conservative estimate we Ibid <lb/>
the government will lie obligated <lb/>
by the contracts likely <lb/>
into during the first twelve mouths <lb/>
under this bill to pay bounties <lb/>
amounting to more than <lb/>
hi concluding <lb/>
bill is I lie mg of mere <lb/>
and should is- re- <lb/>
by Representative, of <lb/>
political parties. It is vicious <lb/>
in principle, it is not necessary <lb/>
for the rehabilitation of our <lb/>
chant marine to give hundreds <lb/>
millions of the peoples money. <lb/>
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When the for <lb/>
country allows himself to lie <lb/>
Interviewed for publication, it is <lb/>
generally t, help the government <lb/>
of the country he represents <lb/>
out Consequently <lb/>
is much curiosity in Washington <lb/>
since the German Ambassador de <lb/>
eland in a published Interview <lb/>
that ant <lb/>
with the Slates <lb/>
in Philippines, <lb/>
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the announcement that the <lb/>
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reported to the House next week, <lb/>
will carry Imperial <lb/>
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Senator Gorman knew when he <lb/>
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against the ratification of <lb/>
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the necessary two -thirds in <lb/>
the of the next Congress <lb/>
therefore it was unimportant <lb/>
whether be secured I hem or not. <lb/>
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b id received cub for guns <lb/>
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a cost of <lb/>
thus pocketing a <lb/>
each gnu, without in the <lb/>
work of miking them, <lb/>
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has reported a resolution declaring <lb/>
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bell, Colonel Major Hob <lb/>
their seats in tin- <lb/>
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