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D. J. WHICHARD. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO TERMS per. Year in Advance.; <lb/>
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GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, FRIDAY. MARCH <lb/>
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CALL FOB AND TRY OSCEOLA. <lb/>
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Footwear <lb/>
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Why The Jews and Christians <lb/>
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That modern scourge, the . . , . <lb/>
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so no home is safe from its . <lb/>
ravages, but have found of Congress <lb/>
a sure protection against this <lb/>
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Discovery. When you feel a sore- <lb/>
in your and muscles, <lb/>
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germs and prevent <lb/>
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cured. A bottle free L. <lb/>
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found out that by planting onions <lb/>
and potatoes in the same Held in <lb/>
alternate rows, the onions become <lb/>
so strong that they bring to <lb/>
the eyes of the potatoes in such <lb/>
vast volumes that the roots of the <lb/>
vines arc kept moist and a big crop <lb/>
raised in spite of the <lb/>
Orange Va. Observer. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The heal salve in world for <lb/>
Cute, Bruises, Mores, Salt <lb/>
Fever Sores, Chap- <lb/>
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and <lb/>
all Skin Erupt ions, positively <lb/>
cure Piles, or no pay It <lb/>
is guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
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cents per box. For sale by Jno. <lb/>
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to the nuked eye. The work <lb/>
done by the Canal com- <lb/>
lobbyists killing <lb/>
for the of <lb/>
Nicaragua t and getting a com- <lb/>
mission to examine and report up <lb/>
Nicaragua and <lb/>
routes, is now being supplemented <lb/>
by other shrewd work towards <lb/>
roping this country us a partner <lb/>
in the Panama Canal. Al another <lb/>
that direction sixty <lb/>
Senators and Representatives have <lb/>
accepted for a mouth's <lb/>
junket upon nu elegant steamship, <lb/>
as guests of the Canal Co., <lb/>
the junk to include a visit lo Cu <lb/>
baa ports of interest. The <lb/>
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a great scandal in France, brought <lb/>
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money to Influence legislation. <lb/>
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by the talk in Washington <lb/>
Mr. Unhurt and the republican <lb/>
National ticket, year. Mr <lb/>
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she hoisted the Spanish en- <lb/>
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beard of t. three parties from a California town in reply <lb/>
money on them recently, query about open lime, says the <lb/>
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Section That for I lie purpose <lb/>
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amendments thereto, for supplies <lb/>
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day agreed to <lb/>
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and being the same <lb/>
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premises. I do covenant with <lb/>
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and harvest on said lands., <lb/>
acres in in corn. <lb/>
acres in tobacco, <lb/>
that there is no lien on said crop. <lb/>
and to secure payment of the <lb/>
amount advanced tome. I do here- <lb/>
in lien, as provided <lb/>
In section seventeen hundred and <lb/>
MINTING. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Sec. That fees for pro- <lb/>
ration of liens <lb/>
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above, shall la-as To the <lb/>
clerk for seats, <lb/>
and to the register of deeds for reg- <lb/>
the instrument together <lb/>
w it lit be and all necessary <lb/>
and <lb/>
thirty cents. fees shall <lb/>
be the whether said <lb/>
lien on crops alone, <lb/>
or a lien on conveyance of <lb/>
chattels also, tin <lb/>
fees shall not apply lo oilier forms <lb/>
of lien or mortgage. <lb/>
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for advances <lb/>
shall fail lo cultivate tin-lands <lb/>
therein, or the person to <lb/>
whom said lien was executed shall <lb/>
relieved of any further <lb/>
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debts and <lb/>
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harvest said crops, it shall not be <lb/>
necessary lo incorporate such power <lb/>
in instrument, but Ibis Motion <lb/>
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property under <lb/>
the powers contained may <lb/>
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after ten days notice at court <lb/>
house and three other public <lb/>
places. <lb/>
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director an i on said land during the <lb/>
manager didn't book. <lb/>
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mock the <lb/>
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birds and others. Not long since <lb/>
I mocked for a traveling <lb/>
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diamond w <lb/>
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to make <lb/>
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coal on the tracks, at Palo Alto. <lb/>
count. <lb/>
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the boy was bitten on the <lb/>
and hand before his father <lb/>
old c the off. <lb/>
frequently mock for my friends <lb/>
appeal to appreciate it very <lb/>
much. What can you offer me <lb/>
to come and mock in your enter- <lb/>
A manager of opera company <lb/>
agree with those who say <lb/>
work undiscovered dry <lb/>
-goods stores and such. He <lb/>
led from the Heading. <lb/>
said crops at-----place <lb/>
of dose <lb/>
this lien M provided in section <lb/>
eighteen hundred of The Code, or <lb/>
otherwise, and receive from <lb/>
proceeds I be amount due for ad. <lb/>
together all costs, and <lb/>
expenses of closing the <lb/>
the surplus, pay <lb/>
So-. -2. And lo further <lb/>
and <lb/>
lo <lb/>
secure <lb/>
would yon take rue <lb/>
in your to. I am a butcher by trade left <lb/>
and I am tired of it want t get I own and free from encumbrance. <lb/>
payment of the amount that may- <lb/>
be advanced, and also the sum of<lb/>
, is. with Inter- <lb/>
est convey t. <lb/>
all the above crops, and also the <lb/>
following articles of personal prop <lb/>
., all of which is my <lb/>
out <lb/>
Mr, <lb/>
f tow n. I would like <lb/>
to go with your Company, I am . <lb/>
feet ii inches In height and weigh <lb/>
in III years. I like <lb/>
In go as a Comedian I have no ex- <lb/>
but I can do the <lb/>
A variety manager received in <lb/>
reply to an advertisement, from <lb/>
Springfield, this I notice <lb/>
that yon a person to take par <lb/>
of I am young and active IT <lb/>
years old dark hair and blue eyes <lb/>
as to salary I will work for 3.00 a <lb/>
Walter Aycock Burned to a week S expenses I have had stage <lb/>
fact I don't need <lb/>
I am a natural born <lb/>
In all this medley of law suits <lb/>
one figure stands apart and <lb/>
Mies tin- even tenor of its way. <lb/>
placid and II is Unit of . <lb/>
lie affably surrendered <lb/>
bis e of librarian to i <lb/>
rill, shook hands mid walked out <lb/>
of door. no one has <lb/>
heard bus war <lb/>
proceeding or on <lb/>
his legal ii <lb/>
server. <lb/>
Death. <lb/>
A -hocking death occurred here <lb/>
earl this morning. Last night <lb/>
about In o'clock, after he had <lb/>
dressed and had slipped a dress- <lb/>
gown, Mr, Walter Aycock <lb/>
lowered the swinging lamb and <lb/>
blew out, when ii <lb/>
oping bis body from neck lo <lb/>
in burning oil. one else was in <lb/>
room at the time, but his wife <lb/>
ran in and enveloped him a <lb/>
blanket and extinguished the <lb/>
names, badly burning her own <lb/>
hands. She burned several <lb/>
before she conquered the lire. <lb/>
Mr. Aycock was charred <lb/>
but survived nil o'clock this <lb/>
morning. He was about years <lb/>
old, was a good merchant, and was <lb/>
universally esteemed. He was an <lb/>
active member of the Baptist <lb/>
church. His life was insured for <lb/>
about <lb/>
Raleigh News and <lb/>
v 4- -w <lb/>
Always SEES <lb/>
f THERE It SO OF MIS OS <lb/>
a OS , <lb/>
Will SOT St- I<lb/>
OUT FOR IMITATION AND SUB . <lb/>
DEARS THE NAME, <lb/>
PERRY DAVIS SON. <lb/>
actor. If you will help me <lb/>
will repay you in <lb/>
out I <lb/>
Big Masonic Building. <lb/>
A. movement is on and is <lb/>
rapidly to erect a line <lb/>
Masonic building in Wilson. The <lb/>
members of Mt. Lebanon Lodge <lb/>
are interest mat- <lb/>
and have strong hopes <lb/>
it erected in the near future. <lb/>
II will contain, besides the halls <lb/>
for lodge use. stores on the ground <lb/>
Hint, and a Modern <lb/>
opera house. Plans will soon be <lb/>
secured for building and <lb/>
erection, if a suitable site tan <lb/>
secured, Is almost an assured fact. <lb/>
Wilson <lb/>
PROOF. <lb/>
It is an easy matter <lb/>
I remedy has wonderful <lb/>
curative power. <lb/>
of <lb/>
leave it to I hose who have <lb/>
been positively and <lb/>
cured of Rheumatism <lb/>
to make claims. <lb/>
who have recently written us <lb/>
voluntary letters saying they <lb/>
have been cured <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
B. Robinson, Editor Golds- <lb/>
X. C Daily Argus; Mr. <lb/>
A. Dans, a prominent mer- <lb/>
chant, Macon, Mr. <lb/>
W. H. Duke, a railroad man, <lb/>
Kansas City, Mo. <lb/>
Will Cure <lb/>
b, BOBBITT CO, <lb/>
Kiln J. . C <lb/>
pa <lb/>
Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
Has Cash Value. <lb/>
Loan Value. <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
w oil g automatically, <lb/>
Will reinstated within <lb/>
three years after lapse you arc <lb/>
health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
Restrictions. <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividends are payable lie- <lb/>
ginning of the second and each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
for the current year la-paid. <lb/>
They may used <lb/>
I. To reduce Premiums, or <lb/>
To the Insurance. Of <lb/>
II. To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
p. II. paymaster gen- <lb/>
of the Stale drew on <lb/>
the Treasurer for This <lb/>
will In- distributed the <lb/>
Companies composing the <lb/>
guard to pay their The <lb/>
last legislature appropriated <lb/>
for this purpose. The law <lb/>
further provides for the annual en <lb/>
that used to Is a sum- <lb/>
mer event. Towns desiring the <lb/>
encampment should begin to send <lb/>
their bids, accompanied by a <lb/>
list <lb/>
and Observer. <lb/>
and if by I Ml <lb/>
amount due <lb/>
sell the property conveyed In this <lb/>
section, as provided by law for sale <lb/>
under chattel mortgages, <lb/>
the proceeds retain all amount pro- <lb/>
for in section one. <lb/>
Witness my hand and seal, this<lb/>
. tin-owner of the laud de- <lb/>
scribed the foregoing instrument <lb/>
agree with the said <lb/>
of the ad- <lb/>
to Is; made <lb/>
the above given lien <lb/>
shall have priority lo extent of <lb/>
the advances made <lb/>
the year IS, <lb/>
over any lien lo which I may <lb/>
entitled upon the crop to be made <lb/>
by him on said lands during said <lb/>
year. <lb/>
I . <lb/>
Stale of North I <lb/>
The due execution of the fore- <lb/>
going lien was this day proven <lb/>
fore me by the oath and <lb/>
witness <lb/>
there, <lb/>
dust ice of the Peace. <lb/>
of North <lb/>
The foregoing certificate of. <lb/>
a justice of the peace of. <lb/>
county, is adjudged to cornet. <lb/>
Let the lien with the certificate, Is- <lb/>
registered, <lb/>
of the Superior t <lb/>
Slate of North Carolina-----county, <lb/>
The due execution of the fore <lb/>
going was this day <lb/>
proven la-fore me by the and <lb/>
examination sub <lb/>
witness thereto. the <lb/>
same with Ibis certificate I <lb/>
land. <lb/>
I lark the Superior I <lb/>
Filed for registration at. <lb/>
W. II. W. T. <lb/>
We have opened <lb/>
nix building with an entirely new <lb/>
and complete of------ <lb/>
p n <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Heavy and<lb/>
Cotton Rigging and always <lb/>
on i <lb/>
Fresh kepi on <lb/>
hand. unit and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
P. W. <lb/>
ASK YOUR Cl <lb/>
the <lb/>
m . . . <lb/>
T THE <lb/>
j freight on <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions. <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, ware. <lb/>
Crockery, Karin Implement.-, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every STAPLE <lb/>
carried a general <lb/>
Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED BULLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low M a article can <lb/>
be sold Von are cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all kinds <lb/>
of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
N.<lb/>
Si <lb/>
it<lb/>
Ladies. <lb/>
WARRANTED. . <lb/>
PAIR. <lb/>
j Filling, <lb/>
sold. <lb/>
ha, hr a X <lb/>
,, I. ,. ,,,.,,. T <lb/>
S i ha i i,, SUM W <lb/>
S o <lb/>
ll ., <lb/>
J . All and . <lb/>
, Hid<lb/>
J. C. Cobb Son. <lb/>
MASS. <lb/>
m I A <lb/>
m Air. <lb/>
Have you a or a PISTOL, or a BICYCLE, or a LOCK, or <lb/>
most anything that needs living IF SO, bring it to <lb/>
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb/>
We have employed Mr. Ed. one of the best and BI- <lb/>
workmen in State and any repair work you bring us will <lb/>
lie promptly and thoroughly done. <lb/>
BICYCLE SUNDRIES <lb/>
Of ALL KINDS SALE- <lb/>
TOBACCO FLUES <lb/>
OUR OLD STAND BY. <lb/>
FLUES. Prices as low ones. <lb/>
E. PENDER <lb/>
Of business in our stoic proves <lb/>
conclusively that our efforts t sup- <lb/>
ply the best production of <lb/>
ITS EASY TO <lb/>
DO BUSINESS <lb/>
WITH US. <lb/>
Market at that are beyond the post <lb/>
n of our duly <lb/>
by I he masses. I hit week offer <lb/>
that in point of value excel anything <lb/>
of kind to be had in this . We <lb/>
point with pride to our Great Business <lb/>
Suit inducements and ask yon to compare <lb/>
them other co-called bar kins. <lb/>
SEE OUR <lb/>
PRICKS AND <lb/>
STYLES. <lb/>
FRANK <lb/>
WILSON. <lb/>
Fine Sermon. <lb/>
People the Influence of <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Sugg left this afternoon <lb/>
for i <lb/>
;. Miller and Ml this <lb/>
morning tor <lb/>
i. W. D. returned Sat <lb/>
evening <lb/>
M. Moore Ml this morning <lb/>
for to purchase goods. <lb/>
II. Hoge In in <lb/>
over Kinston this morn- <lb/>
ling. <lb/>
Bar. I. Morion and Mrs. <lb/>
i Morion returned this Morning to <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. It. Cherry left this morn <lb/>
ins on a visit to and <lb/>
Philadelphia. <lb/>
I. C. of Raleigh, spent <lb/>
Sunday herewith his brother. Dr. <lb/>
W. Bagwell. <lb/>
of Wilson, v. <lb/>
had been visiting relatives here, <lb/>
j returned home today. <lb/>
Mrs. T. Drill, of Windsor. <lb/>
Assembly of <lb/>
Dr. c. President of evening <lb/>
,. ,, , . sister. Mr-. A. . <lb/>
Trinity College. Durham, who <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
omelet season. <lb/>
Next Sunday is Sunday. <lb/>
Shad are I <lb/>
again. <lb/>
nod shirt waists are on the <lb/>
market. <lb/>
Dr. c. Durham, <lb/>
came in evening and Ml <lb/>
j,,. as <lb/>
an , Forbes while here. <lb/>
March appears the <lb/>
lamb's <lb/>
Umpires are getting in for <lb/>
bawl season. <lb/>
stumps and measles are both <lb/>
visiting in town. <lb/>
Most people you meet these <lb/>
are <lb/>
Eggs are plentiful and retail for <lb/>
cents per dozen. <lb/>
Fresh Can- Butter, H packages <lb/>
s. M. <lb/>
Sometimes people can write a <lb/>
wrong with the pen. <lb/>
The succulent bivalve will soon <lb/>
a good-bye-valve. <lb/>
II- doesn't put a bicycle on the <lb/>
retired to have it retired. <lb/>
Straw hat factories are beginning <lb/>
to make hay while sun shines. <lb/>
off the would be a <lb/>
good sign lo wear on the left side. <lb/>
fellers swear says <lb/>
Brother Watkins, then Swear <lb/>
Ames of seeds have found their <lb/>
way Into the ground ill the last few <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Reports from the country say <lb/>
that the are very busy <lb/>
people. <lb/>
The approach of Good Friday <lb/>
makes the pious little schoolboy <lb/>
feel good. <lb/>
The town election under the new <lb/>
charter will not held until the <lb/>
Monday in June, <lb/>
Two spectators had a scrap in <lb/>
the pen afternoon. <lb/>
The bears did not take a hand <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Mr. F. S. Maultsby has added <lb/>
another bear, this time II brown <lb/>
one, and a deer to his collect ion of <lb/>
animals. <lb/>
The Baptist church was closed <lb/>
Sunday night, the congregation at- <lb/>
tending the Methodist church to <lb/>
hear Dr. <lb/>
Father who held services <lb/>
in the Catholic church Sunday <lb/>
delivered a very interesting <lb/>
discourse. <lb/>
might be classed as a light <lb/>
remarked Mr. William Goal <lb/>
as he proceeded to lunch on astray <lb/>
box of matches i <lb/>
There are many people who <lb/>
should catch the spirit of the poem <lb/>
Your Little published <lb/>
in this issue. <lb/>
job soots all <lb/>
remarked he took down <lb/>
the stove pipe and pocked away the <lb/>
parlor stove. <lb/>
So of people have been <lb/>
up to that the novelty of <lb/>
is wearing off. Many <lb/>
doing likewise. <lb/>
A furniture factory, a <lb/>
factory, a factory, a knit- <lb/>
ting factory, a grain mill and a <lb/>
lumber mill could all Is; pay- <lb/>
in <lb/>
one of counties lo <lb/>
which the <lb/>
by the last <lb/>
compliance with the <lb/>
that the Register of Deeds publish <lb/>
a notice it, you will find the <lb/>
form of crop lien and the sections <lb/>
relating to tees published in this <lb/>
paper. <lb/>
preached in the Methodist church <lb/>
here Sunday morning and <lb/>
had <lb/>
at services. He is <lb/>
and forcible speaker and bis <lb/>
sermons were excellent, being <lb/>
greatly enjoyed by OUT people. <lb/>
Always Prompt. <lb/>
Mil. II. A. <lb/>
Dear wish to <lb/>
edge receipt of checks amounting <lb/>
from the Greenwich <lb/>
Insurance Co. of New York, and <lb/>
thank you for your promptness and <lb/>
attention lo the same. <lb/>
lours very truly. <lb/>
The insuring can always <lb/>
depend on prompt <lb/>
when their properly is protected <lb/>
in any of my companies. <lb/>
represented. <lb/>
ii. a. White. <lb/>
cues <lb/>
Tuesday, March 1899. <lb/>
R. L. Smith left for <lb/>
Richmond. <lb/>
Rev. D. II. Clayton arrived <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
W. C. Mines returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Clinton. <lb/>
It. left this <lb/>
A SUICIDE. <lb/>
Mr. Sin shot If. <lb/>
The cut ire was shock <lb/>
ed tin- morning b the <lb/>
Mr. Si a <lb/>
member of the progressive <lb/>
Mess. Bran., had <lb/>
led h ii- <lb/>
lie i-i lo i h- <lb/>
slur.- occupied us u sleeping room <lb/>
l Mr. . <lb/>
o'clock tin i a minutes later ;. <lb/>
pistol shot was heard, and upon <lb/>
going investigate the door was <lb/>
was <lb/>
rent vb Kinston and joined with broken open and young man <lb/>
the lodge of that low n on a special l found on the bed gasping for <lb/>
train run by Kinston breath Ii a pistol wound ill i <lb/>
As trains i from over the right temple. <lb/>
the different towns reached n- lira. <lb/>
Pollock and sum <lb/>
the appropriate arrived <lb/>
budged. Ml efforts to relieve young <lb/>
ll was a gallant Knights were In- died in <lb/>
The District of <lb/>
held in Hall <lb/>
Lodge, No. ii-1. <lb/>
on Monday evening, was an <lb/>
that will long <lb/>
every one la attendance. There <lb/>
representatives from all the <lb/>
lodges this section of <lb/>
and they received lesson will <lb/>
inspire greater int.-i.-i in <lb/>
order <lb/>
Tar River Lodge, <lb/>
had twelve representative who <lb/>
. i. <lb/>
V i <lb/>
PLANT . . I IT. <lb/>
MAKES The TOBACCO. <lb/>
COLUMBIA GUANO CO , NORFOLK, VA <lb/>
i 1.1- ,,. i i .- i I I i Ill , I p. <lb/>
If I ll lo M i- . i , I I I. i <lb/>
ll. i Mil u i ii lives. ill j <lb/>
I me <lb/>
in-. ; . . <lb/>
i I , i <lb/>
loll. <lb/>
. I <lb/>
II . is<lb/>
l, . f. <lb/>
who assembled in the Hall about minutes after the . <lb/>
of Lodge, arrived, within i.-n . . <lb/>
about half from the fatal <lb/>
of I hem visitor. ad- never recovering <lb/>
dress of was delivered h Mr. Sig Einstein was <lb/>
Past Chancellor A. V. Davis which He was i business <lb/>
was responded to by and <lb/>
lira ml most of Kill <lb/>
W J. Woodward. and was s favorite with nil. <lb/>
District Deputy II. II. Wilson He always seemed in of <lb/>
In- different humor. it <lb/>
comp <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
fa<lb/>
ii u I., i ash lo ll., A . . Hi <lb/>
ill prompt i <lb/>
W , . S <lb/>
i w. <lb/>
Own <lb/>
Home <lb/>
At the home Ml and Mrs. W. <lb/>
King on fifth street, at s <lb/>
o'clock Wednesday their young- <lb/>
est daughter, Miss and Mr. <lb/>
Larry I. Moore were happily mar <lb/>
tied. The ceremony was perform <lb/>
ed by Rev. D. B. Clayton. A <lb/>
number Of friends and relatives <lb/>
Rev. K. <lb/>
morning. <lb/>
C. of Henderson, <lb/>
silent last night here. <lb/>
It. returned Tuesday <lb/>
settlement evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
W. O. of Richmond, <lb/>
came in Tuesday evening. <lb/>
Mm. Whittle of <lb/>
Suffolk, who has been visiting Mrs. <lb/>
A. W. returned <lb/>
home today. <lb/>
Mrs. and <lb/>
daughter, Miss Rosa, of <lb/>
Mount, came down Tuesday even- <lb/>
lug lo attend the marriage. They <lb/>
returned home today. <lb/>
W. It. Williams, of Falkland. <lb/>
took the train here this morning <lb/>
for Greensboro to attend a meet <lb/>
of of the A <lb/>
lodges. <lb/>
It was nearly midnight when the <lb/>
gavel fell on scenes in Castle <lb/>
Hall and all then repaired to Hotel <lb/>
Kenon lo partake of a <lb/>
given by Lodge. There were <lb/>
spreads two hundred and the <lb/>
bill of fare was sumptuous and <lb/>
In every respect. At tin-ban <lb/>
an address of welcome on the <lb/>
of Goldsboro delivered b <lb/>
Mi. J, B. of the <lb/>
does not cover a <lb/>
lie seemed <lb/>
spirits last night and look <lb/>
part in the rehearsals for the <lb/>
new play soon to given here. <lb/>
lie left a note is people tell- <lb/>
that he was despondent <lb/>
and tired life and lo forgive and <lb/>
forget him. The cause suicide <lb/>
i- attributed to temporary In- <lb/>
sanity. <lb/>
The has u <lb/>
If <lb/>
Argus, and was responded to by. deep gloom over all the of <lb/>
A M. <lb/>
to witness the mar-1 college for the colored race, <lb/>
left the <lb/>
were present <lb/>
The <lb/>
morning I rain for an extended <lb/>
tour lo northern cities and lo <lb/>
Niagara. will hold a public <lb/>
reception upon their return to <lb/>
Mr. Moore is the popular <lb/>
tor of this district, and his bride is <lb/>
FOUND DEAD. <lb/>
Body of a Colored Man In the <lb/>
Woods. <lb/>
Sunday afternoon some boys <lb/>
were roaming in woods between <lb/>
the road and river, just east of <lb/>
one of Greenville's most shaming where they band the dead <lb/>
young ladies. They have the ,. M colored man. <lb/>
heartiest congratulations and best <lb/>
wishes a host of friends. <lb/>
When the new State Hoard of <lb/>
Charities of Kansas Investigated <lb/>
the insane asylum at Topeka they <lb/>
found four lunatics running the <lb/>
heating plant, while the men em- <lb/>
ployed to do the work were <lb/>
around a beer keg playing cards. <lb/>
Soda <lb/>
To lie entertaining , <lb/>
when on hi to 3- <lb/>
Toe,., <lb/>
.<lb/>
simplest food or none <lb/>
all. To <lb/>
when one wants to <lb/>
cry. All this <lb/>
Chancellor. <lb/>
All together as an occasion <lb/>
of much pleasure an <lb/>
The visitors left Holds <lb/>
with grateful hearts to the <lb/>
members of Lodge the <lb/>
with <lb/>
increased love for the noble <lb/>
of the order. <lb/>
ITEMS. <lb/>
N. P. Mar <lb/>
J. Mason was town <lb/>
Thursday and Mrs. J. O. <lb/>
Proctor and Miss Louise Smith wick <lb/>
returned home Saturday from a <lb/>
visit to Greene county. <lb/>
Misses Ward and Ada <lb/>
Tyson who have been Mrs. <lb/>
Dr. C. M. Jones, left for <lb/>
their home river. <lb/>
One of Mrs. W. M. Morris little <lb/>
girls arc very sick. Dr. says <lb/>
has scarlet lever. <lb/>
Miss Jennie Ward is visiting her <lb/>
Mrs. T. Proctor. <lb/>
No one in <lb/>
vaccinated yet. <lb/>
the merchants have been <lb/>
gel in new goods. <lb/>
Rev. R. Tingle, of Ayden <lb/>
failed keep his appointment <lb/>
Sunday at the Disciple church. <lb/>
The body was on the slant <lb/>
hill, head downward and <lb/>
ed to the ground. The boys has- <lb/>
over in town to report the <lb/>
discovery and a crowd went out lo <lb/>
the place. The was turned <lb/>
over so as to expose the face but <lb/>
no one could Identify it. <lb/>
The mail looked to h sixty <lb/>
or more old, was of small Stature. <lb/>
poorly dressed and his right foot It Is the lever <lb/>
was deformed. Home colored lifts the man so- <lb/>
said had seen the man and places the sap <lb/>
around here about the middle of I bead in the Senate; II makes <lb/>
last week, bill nobody knew of <lb/>
he was or When he from. <lb/>
The Almighty Dollar. <lb/>
The dollar is indeed almighty. <lb/>
it any <lb/>
Wonder <lb/>
that they <lb/>
break <lb/>
one . . <lb/>
, new crop lieu law passed <lb/>
I applies, and J to<lb/>
headache. The <lb/>
crushing pains <lb/>
tuck and loins. <lb/>
blue. AU <lb/>
such symptoms in- <lb/>
serious de- <lb/>
of the <lb/>
female or- <lb/>
in. and must <lb/>
overcome at <lb/>
once. Remove <lb/>
cause. Strengthen <lb/>
nature. <lb/>
Female Regulator <lb/>
to standard remedy for the weaknesses <lb/>
and to women. <lb/>
is not a mysterious <lb/>
of mythical origin, but a stand- <lb/>
. in accordance <lb/>
with i <lb/>
in Aerials. <lb/>
Regulator is by physicians who <lb/>
have it, has been in <lb/>
use i a of a century. It <lb/>
Is sold by all one dollar a bottle. <lb/>
mailed <lb/>
free upon .-.; i -i- <lb/>
mi it net i no <lb/>
The Dr. <lb/>
viewed the body did not deem <lb/>
an inquest necessary. He says the <lb/>
old man must have stumbled and <lb/>
f-II while walking down bill, <lb/>
and his face burying the mud <lb/>
and he probably being shinned by <lb/>
fall death came from <lb/>
The body was boiled the ex- <lb/>
of the in the old <lb/>
grave yard cast of town. <lb/>
Aphorisms. <lb/>
It's easy finding reasons why- <lb/>
other folks should be patient. <lb/>
An agreeable person is a person <lb/>
who agrees with one. <lb/>
How bitter t thing it is to took <lb/>
into through another <lb/>
man's eyes. <lb/>
Let the world abandon you, but <lb/>
to yourself true. <lb/>
To give pain is tyranny, lo <lb/>
make the true empire. Of <lb/>
There is only one herb known lo <lb/>
mankind which cures all diseases. <lb/>
It <lb/>
governors of intellectual <lb/>
philosophers of fool and gilds <lb/>
infamy with supernatural glory. <lb/>
It wrecks the altars of Innocence <lb/>
and pollute the face people; <lb/>
breaks the sword of Justice and <lb/>
binds the goddess of with <lb/>
chains of gold. It is lord of <lb/>
the land, the uncrowned the <lb/>
server. <lb/>
Kinston. who <lb/>
with tin- relatives in their <lb/>
heat <lb/>
The body was taken charge of <lb/>
by I be Odd Fellow, which order <lb/>
he was a prominent and <lb/>
be buried <lb/>
o'clock in tin- cemetery. <lb/>
Kinston Tress. <lb/>
WHERE ESTABLISHED. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Laws Passed h the <lb/>
The Legislature ills- <lb/>
in the following low <lb/>
Greensboro, county, <lb/>
Madison, count. <lb/>
i Sampson <lb/>
While . <lb/>
Warren <lb/>
Lexington. Davidson county.<lb/>
Macon county. <lb/>
Dispensary for the follow <lb/>
were <lb/>
I . <lb/>
To submit dispensary <lb/>
to popular vote i <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Sale of is prohibited <lb/>
following <lb/>
Cherokee count. <lb/>
Jackson <lb/>
Mitchell county. <lb/>
Macon county. <lb/>
and cider regulated <lb/>
in . <lb/>
Sale of bittern prohibited in Pop <lb/>
Branch township, iii ink <lb/>
county. <lb/>
Sale of prohibited in <lb/>
Jackson township, <lb/>
in <lb/>
low n of <lb/>
Sale of tin- Atlantic <lb/>
Motel. Morehead, permitted during <lb/>
certain <lb/>
Hits, <lb/>
Dot and a full of <lb/>
w p t <lb/>
e low to you until will you <lb/>
buy. It you g h the <lb/>
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o u ti <lb/>
fame <lb/>
we can <lb/>
as <lb/>
of . c <lb/>
supply the <lb/>
now and we <lb/>
do to it this season. <lb/>
i you want a ice wrapper <lb/>
a color go body <lb/>
.; for an w l <lb/>
no mi-take, c u at <lb/>
. to sure of supplied. <lb/>
Man factored by<lb/>
L, <lb/>
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NORFOLK VA <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Till I <lb/>
A gentleman who has been <lb/>
cling in South says <lb/>
people down there lake <lb/>
any <lb/>
Very often you <lb/>
this kind of a <lb/>
Limn <lb/>
I Al. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
All persons of <lb/>
having the or so <lb/>
called elephant's itch shall <lb/>
not the city. <lb/>
Hundred and <lb/>
Imprisonment until it is <lb/>
paid. <lb/>
This is one of keeping out <lb/>
the disease and we think u <lb/>
yen one High Point <lb/>
Mr. Knot Dead, <lb/>
Ai morning <lb/>
Mr. Haywood died at hi <lb/>
home three miles town, lie <lb/>
was or more old, was never <lb/>
married, leaves no near <lb/>
His estate is estimated to lie <lb/>
worth about and his ill <lb/>
was probated today mime <lb/>
Mr. A. as <lb/>
I principal legatee In <lb/>
the will, a <lb/>
to Miss Hell, and <lb/>
den <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
I no round <lb/>
brick store <lb/>
occupied <lb/>
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t i Ill <lb/>
A FULL LINE TO <lb/>
SELECT FROM. <lb/>
WE CARRY A <lb/>
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You May Never but Should you <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
Come to us <lb/>
The r J b<lb/>
curate his <lb/>
text; tab <lb/>
I wife re <lb/>
nested when tar husband arrived <lb/>
evening out <lb/>
buttoned. <lb/>
A clergy man said in his <lb/>
Sat bow tin- flowers lip their <lb/>
blow to <lb/>
Miss Terry is reported t. <lb/>
have rendered let us seek <lb/>
lot us <lb/>
nose <lb/>
A candidate tan- <lb/>
ore, when waking a ad- <lb/>
ill wind bis audience <lb/>
banded toes of <lb/>
luggage, sir <lb/>
two rap end <lb/>
bug, which I will take in ear <lb/>
with me. <lb/>
lira. Bernard some <lb/>
exclaimed In <lb/>
You have made me <lb/>
A Few Sample Lies. <lb/>
A attempted to take a drink <lb/>
at the public well but the water <lb/>
froze in bis there. <lb/>
He to a and bail <lb/>
pulled. <lb/>
awoke the <lb/>
thinking someone was stoning him. <lb/>
lie found it was his breath <lb/>
on him. <lb/>
A woman that bad left a lamp <lb/>
A Nebraska soldier writing home <lb/>
Manila of the <lb/>
here got a box from home. <lb/>
He was tickled to death, and <lb/>
I knew I'd get something from <lb/>
that's good to <lb/>
When lie opened the box be <lb/>
ten of canned <lb/>
salmon cans of earned beef- <lb/>
He took every and threw them <lb/>
in the river. At home be was fond <lb/>
and earned beef. <lb/>
burning the kitchen at night of canned <lb/>
triad blow it out the next morn- his folks thought that would <lb/>
lag but couldn't as the blaze had good thing for They little <lb/>
frozen. She broke it off threw . know how much of that stud I sol- <lb/>
It in wood That day it army. other <lb/>
Anything a <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
to <lb/>
--Sheet Poster. <lb/>
thawed and set tin- to the shed. <lb/>
Marshal Freeze threw a cup of <lb/>
water at dog. The <lb/>
into a ball of ice which <lb/>
struck the dog on the head and <lb/>
fractured its skull. heat of <lb/>
the brain melted the ice and the <lb/>
of water on the brain. <lb/>
A man took a dozen <lb/>
meal is salmon, rice, corned <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
at a meeting described <lb/>
his clergyman as A shot log <lb/>
instead of loving <lb/>
sexton Would yon <lb/>
kindly sea <lb/>
of course, me <lb/>
into a seat. Traveler. <lb/>
A Sharp Contrast.<lb/>
At a mall party t in- other <lb/>
area l were asked to name the <lb/>
most and the rams time the <lb/>
complicated action in the <lb/>
Various warn <lb/>
given, showing nil <lb/>
and thought Not one. <lb/>
drinks of while here and j hit upon the answer that the questioner <lb/>
on his way home hi- breath froze M <lb/>
. . Vi hat action is more common. yet <lb/>
into chunks of ice. These be took how of analysts How many <lb/>
home incited, making a <lb/>
pompous, but nervous magnate f , ; I J can <lb/>
,. I the Lot <lb/>
Ind., Herald. I try. <lb/>
, ones Dr. Bosnia <lb/>
. ., , .,.,. <lb/>
hut Will Happen in w, , ,, <lb/>
If Capt. is Elected. perilous which <lb/>
. . e divest of it extreme dancer only <lb/>
James W. leader of the from a <lb/>
Salvation Army Kan., find bow in unpin it <lb/>
f is wt to it. <lb/>
learn bow it in walk <lb/>
a pot-t or a d-Of In the dark. <lb/>
Populists, promises if bow it when <lb/>
I on the Streets dip or trip <lb/>
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rill be a flight <lb/>
V man t. for a Main and what headlong <lb/>
the church is putting my prisoned; that all <lb/>
assessment too ask- Bibles and be discharged for Is tree, as we all know <lb/>
do x divine service will j to our sorrow s still the genial Autocrat <lb/>
U- held twice daily in cit build- <lb/>
and all municipal will <lb/>
For several years was a suffer- <lb/>
from on my It <lb/>
would come pimples <lb/>
and the idling was almost more <lb/>
than I could The skin was <lb/>
tender and the would swell <lb/>
so I could hardly my fingers. <lb/>
Sometimes my would become <lb/>
perfectly raw from scratching or <lb/>
breaking of the pimples. When I <lb/>
was in this condition I triad one <lb/>
half dozen Mrs. Per- <lb/>
sou's and some Wash <lb/>
and by the time I took it my <lb/>
bands were cured, and I am <lb/>
well of the trouble. It has <lb/>
broken out a little at times, but <lb/>
not to i in i- me or <lb/>
make me more medicine. I am <lb/>
now well. M. E. <lb/>
X. May UM. <lb/>
NOTICE OF <lb/>
is hereby given that the <lb/>
of Coward, Brown will <lb/>
on the day of April dissolve by <lb/>
mutual consent. All persons ow- <lb/>
said firm will make immediate <lb/>
payment, all persons holding <lb/>
claims against said firm will please <lb/>
present same for payment. new <lb/>
will be made by <lb/>
said firm of Coward, Brown Co. <lb/>
Snows A <lb/>
baa been nominated for mayor <lb/>
that town the Democrats and <lb/>
ed. How much do you <lb/>
Five<lb/>
the re <lb/>
said Jones, requested to attend that <lb/>
have you con free street ear transportation will j <lb/>
four was the lie furnished all citizens <lb/>
,,,.,., Sunday morning-, that spit <lb/>
Well what did you do <lb/>
were <lb/>
I as a <lb/>
We y a <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
S. Parker <lb/>
Fountain Pen <lb/>
It is a big hit in pen <lb/>
and is distinctive Parser <lb/>
Not only does it feed the ink <lb/>
perfectly, bur prevents i soiled <lb/>
Augers <lb/>
much did you <lb/>
Hots much were you <lb/>
I rented land and plowed a <lb/>
cl <lb/>
What have you got <lb/>
I have a good plantation and a <lb/>
pair of <lb/>
said Sam Jones, <lb/>
paid the devil a year for <lb/>
privilege of plowing a steer on <lb/>
rented land, and yon <lb/>
want to who saved <lb/>
five dollars n year for the privilege <lb/>
it plowing horses on your own <lb/>
plantation. You are a rascal <lb/>
the crown of your bead to <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
Gives the home news every <lb/>
at small price <lb/>
cf cents a month. Are <lb/>
yo i a subscriber Ii not <lb/>
yo i ought to be. <lb/>
The Eastern deflector <lb/>
Is only a year and contains <lb/>
the gives <lb/>
information to the <lb/>
p lit th i rowing i ac- <lb/>
co, that is worth m my times <lb/>
e price. <lb/>
the street will lie a <lb/>
offense, and that numerous other <lb/>
reform will lie <lb/>
spend Philadelphia Times. <lb/>
From to <lb/>
ladies <lb/>
riding down town in a cable car. They <lb/>
were mostly to one another, <lb/>
but the <lb/>
One tin- ladies had the <lb/>
the and in <lb/>
her of <lb/>
than wont on. <lb/>
Mine in <lb/>
for Bart HiT . is . <lb/>
yon think to. <lb/>
M to Rent man <lb/>
nut to her. <lb/>
Wouldn't yon lather tell thin to <lb/>
I Mine. She in sitting <lb/>
A sad story reaches us this morn- TO . coldly. <lb/>
from A month ago After the general which fol <lb/>
to Mr. and <lb/>
Mrs. It. A Scott, who lives within <lb/>
two or three miles of that horrid critic <lb/>
. ,, ,, who bat influenced my con <lb/>
this morning Mrs. Nott was found v it i he <lb/>
dead in her She was about ,, always writing against yon. <lb/>
years of age. and Informs Be mutt s most and <lb/>
, ion <lb/>
Mr. in- <lb/>
Found Head In Bed. <lb/>
is that death mulled <lb/>
heart ; Mr. himself calmly in- <lb/>
quired Mme. is <lb/>
next to New York World. <lb/>
-FOR- <lb/>
r. C <lb/>
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the two this <lb/>
. ll Mir hi the, II.-d <lb/>
foe It o <lb/>
tin how to i.- to total <lb/>
a with the of <lb/>
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I but f <lb/>
THE <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LING <lb/>
administration having <lb/>
this day to the under- <lb/>
signed upon the estate of <lb/>
Chapman deepened, notice is here- <lb/>
by given to all persons having <lb/>
claims against the estate of <lb/>
Chapman to present them to the <lb/>
undersigned on or the <lb/>
day of March. 1900, or this notice <lb/>
will lie pleaded of their re- <lb/>
This Ito day of March <lb/>
L. E. Smith, <lb/>
of the Pol lie Chapman. <lb/>
Harding Harding, <lb/>
VICE <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at U A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
II., Greenville A. M. Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays and <lb/>
Sailing hours subject de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
the Ola Dominions, s. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
-1 1875.- <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
I, Anna wife of j <lb/>
Lewis have this In SCHULTZ <lb/>
made entry to law; of my I WHOLESALE -.- <lb/>
withdrawal as a free trader in Hook <lb/>
page Register's office of Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
Pitt count v. X. C, and from the molasses, side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
day of March, will cease era, coffee, sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
to aid as a free trailer, <lb/>
her <lb/>
Anna x <lb/>
Witness mark <lb/>
II. L Hall. <lb/>
from <lb/>
sole I <lb/>
Last Miss Carrie <lb/>
of Rowan was <lb/>
married to Frank Marsh, of New I <lb/>
York, in I lie Lutheran ill inch here. <lb/>
having known him only a brief <lb/>
i lime before. A short while after <lb/>
I wards she from j <lb/>
The Hank of the Manhattan Caw-1 York to live again lib her rats- <lb/>
which celebrates its An inter-i <lb/>
story has just come to <lb/>
A Dinner. <lb/>
sent, <lb/>
pain <lb/>
on April <lb/>
to the sixty- <lb/>
four of the banks <lb/>
are of the clearing <lb/>
and to the presidents of the <lb/>
and the trust ton <lb/>
din tier to lie given at Sherry's on <lb/>
the evening of the named. <lb/>
This gathering will probably rep- <lb/>
resent aggregation of <lb/>
capital has ever been seen in <lb/>
this around a table. <lb/>
far exceeding the dinner given to <lb/>
the late after his <lb/>
nomination to the presidency. <lb/>
fact, a careful estimate of the money <lb/>
to lie at the <lb/>
dinner puts the <lb/>
The dinner Will private. <lb/>
York Dispatch, <lb/>
explaining the matter. Accounts <lb/>
The York Herald <lb/>
Journal of the lust., of a <lb/>
proceeding instituted against <lb/>
Prank Marsh at re- <lb/>
veal the fact that be had already <lb/>
been married to another woman <lb/>
who happened also to be the wife <lb/>
Indian <lb/>
A prevails <lb/>
lowest classes of southern India for ob- <lb/>
rain in times drought A <lb/>
figure of a woman is stretched <lb/>
toils on its hark on an open. <lb/>
low four wheeled and the <lb/>
is streets. <lb/>
Indian peasantry it <lb/>
the in <lb/>
loins, end I The <lb/>
by notion that <lb/>
the on the represent the <lb/>
wife of the god of rain, and <lb/>
that when he favorite <lb/>
along the streets he <lb/>
Bends of to wreak <lb/>
his i i. <lb/>
i last t <lb/>
of hoe, the <lb/>
ii v ten it. <lb/>
id the wife. <lb/>
an will me a <lb/>
will bay my hat. <lb/>
BLOOD CURE SENT FREE. <lb/>
A Cure Blood and Skin Dis- <lb/>
eases, Eczema, Pimples, <lb/>
Scrofula, Blood Poison, <lb/>
Cancer, Etc. <lb/>
If <lb/>
line, mill i-r-i. <lb/>
lent <lb/>
mi arm- or <lb/>
in trouble<lb/>
tare <lb/>
will, or <lb/>
II II B <lb/>
mail.- <lb/>
I-. sad H o. Mar <lb/>
n. me. <lb/>
fill All <lb/>
rt had, the <lb/>
II. II II he. an., it <lb/>
on or M <lb/>
i To remove all <lb/>
it, we to I., any <lb/>
of II II H. <lb/>
II. II. I- an old well remedy, <lb/>
Inn. e we Hint it fur tar <lb/>
bl II U. II lino are well today <lb/>
-Unman<lb/>
earner lip. e. aster <lb/>
r Internal <lb/>
are all i II. II. III. <lb/>
r mini.- All . H H B. <lb/>
at per i, .,., <lb/>
tn ii-u n sample <lb/>
11.11 will will In mall. Ad- <lb/>
co, an <lb/>
Atlanta, and per <lb/>
will b <lb/>
All immense factory, to <lb/>
cost one million dollars, is to be <lb/>
erected at <lb/>
county. Col. Carr, H. X. Duke <lb/>
and other are interested <lb/>
and will build other factories, ex. <lb/>
pending over three million dollars. <lb/>
The falls at furnish <lb/>
hone and it is con- <lb/>
lo furnish Dur- <lb/>
ham other places with light and <lb/>
power from it plant there. <lb/>
the will my glove and <lb/>
obituary lines on old Jinks will <lb/>
enable us to rent n carriage and attend <lb/>
his funeral Bow happy we to <lb/>
Atlantic Constitution. <lb/>
branches of the Legislature <lb/>
have passed a resolution making <lb/>
May the in-I anniversary <lb/>
of in Manila Hay, <lb/>
it legal holiday. May day has <lb/>
already a holiday <lb/>
as the of the season of <lb/>
flowers, will <lb/>
a patriotic <lb/>
in to their <lb/>
of one of the most signal <lb/>
naval of the century, <lb/>
K Idem. <lb/>
the <lb/>
parent the <lb/>
article. Hit's all wool, <lb/>
old <lb/>
that ho shrinks <lb/>
washing Record <lb/>
every <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
A. Setzer, pastor. <lb/>
school a. m. D. <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Divine service sermon every <lb/>
and evening. <lb/>
Wednesdays tit I <lb/>
M., and Litany Fridays at A. <lb/>
It. Kev. I. Minister <lb/>
in Charge. <lb/>
Extra Lenten services Tuesdays <lb/>
at I P. M. at <lb/>
P. M. <lb/>
day, and <lb/>
meeting evening. <lb/>
X. M. pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school II p. in. w F. Harding, <lb/>
third <lb/>
Sunday, morning evening. . <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
school p. in. J. It. Moore <lb/>
The Jersey has <lb/>
passed a law making it u <lb/>
women to wear birds on <lb/>
their hats. The <lb/>
ably thought that the women should <lb/>
lie with the wings, tails, <lb/>
etc., without going for n whole <lb/>
Star. <lb/>
f s pint <lb/>
Cure <lb/>
Liver ills. <lb/>
ARE YOU <lb/>
constitution undermined by ex- <lb/>
in eating, by <lb/>
the laws of nature, or <lb/>
physical all gone, so <lb/>
NEVER DESPAIR <lb/>
Pills will cure you <lb/>
sick <lb/>
stomach, <lb/>
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb/>
all kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
an absolute cure. <lb/>
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb/>
butter, mountain full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat Hakes, hominy Hakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed meal and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
at cents per bushel. <lb/>
D. M. GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
Etc, <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
M. SCHULTZ. <lb/>
Phone , <lb/>
LODGES <lb/>
F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets and <lb/>
third Monday evening. R. <lb/>
W, M. J. M. Sec. <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge. No. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
B, B. Griffin, N. G. L. H. <lb/>
See. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, No. <lb/>
every Friday evening. Dr. <lb/>
Bagwell, Jr., C, <lb/>
Can, K. It. <lb/>
It. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
W. B. Wilson, B. M. R. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. F. hall. O. J. <lb/>
A. O. <lb/>
No. meets every first third <lb/>
nights in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. F. M. Hodges. Worthy <lb/>
Chief-, Smith, Sec. <lb/>
I. O. Conclave, <lb/>
No. meets every am I <lb/>
fourth Monday Odd <lb/>
lows. Hall. W. B. Wilson, <lb/>
Smith Soc. <lb/>
At our shops on Dickinson Ave- <lb/>
we repair all kinds of <lb/>
Gins and Farming <lb/>
Guns, Pistols, etc. <lb/>
We also manufacture------ <lb/>
t CARTS, J <lb/>
J WAGONS, <lb/>
t BRACKETS, J <lb/>
t POSTS, t <lb/>
J B A LISTERS. J <lb/>
Let us have your work. <lb/>
ALLEN. <lb/>
lo W. B. i <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every de- <lb/>
prices us as tho <lb/>
lowest. Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD. and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO I I . per Year in Advance. <lb/>
XVIII. GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. MARCH NO <lb/>
lift <lb/>
WE OFFER TO PLANTERS OF A What The Will <lb/>
Perfect Formula <lb/>
OSCEOLA <lb/>
tobacco mm. <lb/>
story of mother lark's <lb/>
Ion lo her little ours <lb/>
vi ii the chief <lb/>
lit in <lb/>
ft to the <lb/>
to t North <lb/>
bi <lb/>
General which adjourned <lb/>
To the <lb/>
lo the Constitution will be the <lb/>
greatest to for <lb/>
Perfection<lb/>
ever been <lb/>
A. new tobacco brand by a new known in u <lb/>
tobacco formula but <lb/>
an old house. <lb/>
for North Car- <lb/>
Tobacco this Season <lb/>
FOR LADIES. <lb/>
G TO <lb/>
CALL FOR AND TRY OSCEOLA. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Ami for In nil Old Dominion A feats everywhere. <lb/>
ft Sun represent tuber agents in all <lb/>
N. towns. <lb/>
in it i <lb/>
years lo come any <lb/>
I he lax-payers of <lb/>
be willing or <lb/>
could bear, in addition lo <lb/>
arc <lb/>
The vote i regarded <lb/>
by black as <lb/>
A Very Important of I heir bis men. <lb/>
and the record of thirty odd veal's <lb/>
to tin-in of our gov- <lb/>
and the remote <lb/>
of having sons deprived of <lb/>
privilege ill fathers <lb/>
to of every <lb/>
opportunity to <lb/>
I hill <lb/>
In In- case consider <lb/>
it will lie tho to road <lb/>
and together wit higher <lb/>
of Intelligence <lb/>
ever been <lb/>
Hun for the pi iv of exorcising <lb/>
the of suffrage. <lb/>
will be a means <lb/>
of energy <lb/>
I he lives of some of <lb/>
The Northern mt. goes to prove people of Hi,. <lb/>
tiers N. South were loyal to their word, and <lb/>
have issued two letters of during the past twelve months <lb/>
one to when foreign hail lo be <lb/>
business men North, was no hesitation on the par <lb/>
tine In business men of the oil be Soul march <lb/>
Booth. ed to the front and amid the Here <lb/>
Southern Pines, X. is one of of the was old I the men of former <lb/>
known in the South- Joe Wheeler, one of I he may bring the <lb/>
em slates, bill probably it is not leaders who , in sixties f In pine <lb/>
generally even met on light in the humbler <lb/>
our people Smith; this march from In <lb/>
progressive little city amid the to the sen, and although sick. I worth otherwise re <lb/>
long was built by North nigh unto death, Wheeler or main unseen unknown forever. <lb/>
era men and capital. Hundreds of derail his men lo carry him to <lb/>
Northern slates have ill Santiago there he <lb/>
there and permanently lo stayed until the battle was <lb/>
until have a real live the victory won for the slurs <lb/>
Yankee in the North stripes. It was the <lb/>
Among the young officer, Worth Bagley <lb/>
Southern Pines, are bankers, law- C., who gave up the life for <lb/>
yen, merchants, the Union, and was the brave <lb/>
form- young Alabama, <lb/>
era and persona of all calling of life, the little band of heron Into the <lb/>
out of the entire population very of death, victory <lb/>
there are not exceeding one bun- might conic to the Union's cause. <lb/>
died and fifty Southern born there Is truly no North, no <lb/>
pie but the Northern settlers South, no Halt, no bill in <lb/>
come all who go whether fact a Union of States, when young men of the land will be the <lb/>
Southerner or Northerner. There people of Southern N. C, false idea of <lb/>
is no sectional feeling the Yankee city of <lb/>
people place. These people through its official head, the Mayor <lb/>
from the North have Invested so and its business <lb/>
much capital and made so many Board of Trade, proclaim to the <lb/>
that the taxes they world that Southern Investments <lb/>
usually pay, meets one sixth of the are not only safe, bill more <lb/>
entire county, slate, school all the North elsewhere <lb/>
oilier luxes of Moore County In invites <lb/>
which they are located. They lo come Soul meet Southern <lb/>
have built electric light plants, men learn Hie real <lb/>
bang two separate plants in troth to people by <lb/>
the place for meeting them face In face arc <lb/>
simply lining South a <lb/>
that should have been done years <lb/>
ago, by the of I he North; bill <lb/>
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news is welcome any time <lb/>
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late, we are no less grateful <lb/>
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that they want their in the, <lb/>
North to come down meet the I <lb/>
men of the South to <lb/>
learn from them the advantage <lb/>
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a spirit on the part of these people <lb/>
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Southerners, who have a desire to <lb/>
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the brave men who went to battle <lb/>
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Southern Confederacy, and <lb/>
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have us at your mercy, we surrender <lb/>
afford to sacrifice the <lb/>
lives of the brave men left, the <lb/>
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stimulating and young men <lb/>
of future in North <lb/>
Carolina lo point <lb/>
of higher <lb/>
Par has been <lb/>
laid by some on money value of <lb/>
education. As we see I lie <lb/>
value of education is ponies <lb/>
the lowest value that should be <lb/>
pill upon believe <lb/>
one effect which Hie proposed <lb/>
will have ilium the <lb/>
Intended education should be. <lb/>
Say what may, I hen. <lb/>
being a race measure, can but <lb/>
fraught with the of <lb/>
blessings to both races; and looked <lb/>
from ibis philosophical stand- <lb/>
point, every North Carolina <lb/>
ought in vole for <lb/>
It will be the means of causing <lb/>
every mail lo learn ill his younger <lb/>
years be look his <lb/>
fitness through his own person ill <lb/>
effort for he proposes lo <lb/>
in the laud Neck <lb/>
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with LOCAL <lb/>
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disease, and order lo <lb/>
cure it yon must take Internal <lb/>
Catarrh Cure is <lb/>
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the blood mucous surfaces. <lb/>
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medicine. It was by <lb/>
our of the belt physicians this <lb/>
country for years, and is it regular <lb/>
prescription. It <lb/>
best tonics known, combined with <lb/>
heal acting <lb/>
on the mucous surfaces. The <lb/>
fist combination of the two <lb/>
gradients is such <lb/>
wonderful <lb/>
Scud for testimonials, free. <lb/>
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next, and since most of I he <lb/>
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from their return <lb/>
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Department. There are three <lb/>
soldiers on <lb/>
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