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in which he is a heavy Mock- <lb />
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house at N J, the other <lb />
day what be claim is his one <lb />
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In Dee, North Carolina, in He is <lb />
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object to menial, and <lb />
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Futurity for fouls of I Mi <lb />
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learned to get away from the wire. <lb />
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by Simons, dam Zeta. <lb />
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in grand Makes by J. U. <lb />
Anaconda. Mod is mid <lb />
to very fast <lb />
4-year-old gelding Who Is It, by <lb />
Who holds the trot- <lb />
ting record, geld- <lb />
it is said will bu in <lb />
stable this season <lb />
It is said that tho pacing mare, Sun <lb />
hind Belle, is to be trained <lb />
with view to beating saddle rec- <lb />
pacing, by Johnston in <lb />
Is---. and there are at least pacers <lb />
capable of beating it <lb />
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Hartford, in was made by <lb />
Mr E. W H f New York city, <lb />
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which was Injured by a blizzard, will <lb />
Ml in condition, and M <lb />
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claimed for his date- of July <lb />
and to <lb />
Field and Farm <lb />
FASHIONS IN TRINKETS. <lb />
on in mother of <lb />
pearl are popular <lb />
cut glass- <lb />
Bran tracings of silver are <lb />
of prettiest friendship hearts <lb />
1.1 led in pink profusely <lb />
with <lb />
Watch I uses of carved ivory with <lb />
silver mounting are the inside <lb />
being lined with chamois <lb />
Sterling silver n h In the <lb />
shape if pennant with h colors of <lb />
the will known ml in are <lb />
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he's only Wen In New York <lb />
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plain mumps or or slow <lb />
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season. <lb />
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and Amelia in their orig- <lb />
part. <lb />
plays bis first recital in <lb />
London in May He has announced the <lb />
Beethoven <lb />
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adaptation of s Sunk- <lb />
en neat season. <lb />
hits Bl in <lb />
a French adaptation of <lb />
first for production years ago <lb />
at the Francaise. <lb />
It is said that Telephone <lb />
has traveled 27.000 miles since last <lb />
It list have had a dazzling <lb />
array of one night <lb />
The New York Herald has estimated <lb />
that cities will In-fore the season <lb />
closes have paid for <lb />
amusements Sept. <lb />
A New theatrical agent took a <lb />
comic opera troupe to and <lb />
nearly walked home that <lb />
the natives haven't coin to get <lb />
into a free show. <lb />
The play which Vi. la will <lb />
in New York in the fall of <lb />
is on a in w story bow <lb />
being widely military tale, <lb />
which many Mr <lb />
that will give her no <lb />
tits to display bar <lb />
Legal Notices. <lb />
TO CREDITORS. <lb />
The Clerk of the Court <lb />
of issued let- <lb />
to me, the <lb />
the 20th day of <lb />
the estate of II. F. <lb />
is <lb />
lo all persons to the <lb />
tn make <lb />
to the to sill <lb />
creditors of the estate to <lb />
their claims, properly <lb />
to the within <lb />
months after the date of <lb />
this or notice will be <lb />
lead in of their recovery- <lb />
This the day of ISM. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
the estate of II. K. Harriss. <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
ITEMS OF INTEREST. <lb />
There are cells in <lb />
of <lb />
The population of the world increases <lb />
per cent every ten years <lb />
Austria is the only empire in the <lb />
world which has never bed colonies or <lb />
even <lb />
A Denver dog ran into a pool of <lb />
on the street in which the broken <lb />
ends of an electric wire lay <lb />
instantly killed <lb />
Berlin are strictly forbid <lb />
den to st to children <lb />
stitched with wire. a tonal <lb />
blood have beet traced to <lb />
scratches from rusty <lb />
At Stratford on- A v. n. poet's <lb />
birthplace, is desk to have been <lb />
by Tho desk looks <lb />
authentic. It shown ninths where gen <lb />
of have whittled it <lb />
At b the <lb />
the world It covers <lb />
2.000 acres Only a of MM <lb />
baa bean need la which <lb />
of all nationalities have <lb />
been buried <lb />
and are <lb />
permanently on the <lb />
at Vale They are <lb />
of Maxim guns from the <lb />
cruiser Yale, and wire given to <lb />
the university by act cf congress as a <lb />
war memorial <lb />
Torpedo may invisible, <lb />
according to an inventor, who has <lb />
plied for a patent his contrivance, <lb />
by a mirror to the <lb />
boat so as to d raj <lb />
light show only the surface of tho <lb />
naves The is old. but Its <lb />
plication in brand w <lb />
an important <lb />
French on tin Mediterranean <lb />
and from which St. Louis tailed in his <lb />
crusades of ISM and 1-70. is now miles <lb />
from the account of the lilt <lb />
brought down by the canal, and the <lb />
government will sell at auction the <lb />
ruins of walls of the port <lb />
having <lb />
this day to the <lb />
upon the estate of Polite <lb />
Chapman notice fa here <lb />
by given to all person having <lb />
against the estate of <lb />
Chapman to present to the <lb />
or before the 6th <lb />
day of March, or this notice <lb />
will pleaded bar of their re- <lb />
This the day of March 1899. <lb />
g L. Smith, <lb />
of the estate of <lb />
Mauling <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
Court <lb />
Clerk county a Executor of <lb />
the Will Testament of <lb />
May wood notice <lb />
hereby given to all <lb />
to to make immediate <lb />
payment to the and <lb />
all having <lb />
estate are to present <lb />
the same for payment on or before <lb />
the 24th day of 1900, or <lb />
that notice will bar of recovery <lb />
of same. <lb />
This March 1899. <lb />
C. A. it, <lb />
Executor of Hay wood <lb />
THE GLASS OF FASHION. <lb />
Brown is one of the fashionable colors <lb />
for tailor gowns <lb />
The new artificial flowers <lb />
of velvet end gauze. <lb />
Mack waists are worn <lb />
with white cloth skirts Paris. <lb />
A pretty novelty in belts <lb />
black or white velvet, embroidered <lb />
with steel jet or imitation jewels. <lb />
Boleros of renaissance are a <lb />
in dress and are very effective over <lb />
the and crepes do <lb />
chine <lb />
Floral boas are of the <lb />
for summer They ere made <lb />
of rose leaves and leaves of gathered <lb />
game. <lb />
Something altogether novel In com- <lb />
is a white pique <lb />
vest in a foulard gown, which la trim- <lb />
med on tho bodice with a fine <lb />
embroidery. <lb />
stocking now an- <lb />
a fad of the season. A <lb />
stocking with clocks is worn <lb />
with a bronze one with blue clocks; a <lb />
black stocking with red dots <lb />
a red one with black and <lb />
so on. <lb />
pique combined with <lb />
cloth is one of tho eccentricities of <lb />
The forms a circular flounce <lb />
around lower skirt, and la ripped <lb />
off and laundered when The <lb />
also of <lb />
tho pique. <lb />
Fashion seems to making en effort <lb />
to relieve neck of tho ruinous stiff <lb />
high collars, which have a very bad <lb />
effect in causing the muscles to shrink <lb />
in such e way as to produce wrinkles <lb />
as well as throat weakness. Tucks <lb />
are to he cultivated this summer and <lb />
ties substituted for the ugly linen <lb />
York Hun.<lb />
said the <lb />
moralist, a man in office owes <lb />
in the public. <lb />
seems to he impression In <lb />
my . the <lb />
gloomily my election <lb />
man, wan n and child seems to <lb />
think am in debt to Washing- <lb />
ton <lb />
DIRECTORY. <lb />
CHUKCHI. <lb />
SI every Sun <lb />
day, stud evening. Prayer <lb />
Mating Wednesday evening. Rev. <lb />
N. M. Sunday <lb />
p. W F. Harding, mi <lb />
km <lb />
Sunday, <lb />
J. Ii. Morton, pastor. <lb />
p. in. J. It. mi <lb />
regular <lb />
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Divine and every <lb />
Sunday morning evening. <lb />
prayer at <lb />
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every Hun- <lb />
day, and evening. Pray- <lb />
evening. Rev. <lb />
A. W. Sunday- <lb />
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an <lb />
A. K. A. M. Greenville <lb />
Lodge, Ho. 28-1, Unit and <lb />
third evening. R. <lb />
M. J. M. Sec. <lb />
I. O. O. Lodge, No. <lb />
every Tuesday <lb />
E. B. Griffin, N. G. L. II. <lb />
Sec. <lb />
K. of River Lodge, No. <lb />
every Friday evening. Dr. <lb />
W. II. Bagwell, Jr., R. L. <lb />
Carr, K. of R. S. <lb />
R. Vance Council, No. <lb />
1696, every Thursday even- <lb />
W. B. R. M. R. <lb />
Lang, Sec. <lb />
O. U. A. every <lb />
Wednesday night at in I. O. <lb />
F. hall. J. <lb />
A. O. Council, <lb />
No. every thin <lb />
Thursday nights in Odd Fellows <lb />
Hall. M. K. Worthy <lb />
Chief; D. S. Smith, Sec. <lb />
I. Conclave <lb />
No. meets every second and <lb />
fourth nights Odd <lb />
lows Hull. W. B. Wilson, <lb />
u Of . <lb />
f Mink, <lb />
tor ft. <lb />
Steamers leave Washington on <lb />
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb />
days at A. M. for Greenville, <lb />
water <lb />
leave Tarboro at A. <lb />
M. A. M. on Tues- <lb />
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb />
hours subject to change de- <lb />
pending stage of water. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and Boa- <lb />
ton, and for all points for the West <lb />
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb />
Shippers should order freight by <lb />
the Old Dominion S. Co. from <lb />
New York; Clyde Line from <lb />
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb />
Line from <lb />
Boston. <lb />
. SON, <lb />
Washington, N. C. <lb />
J. J. CHERRY, At., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
lo W. B. I <lb />
Whichard, N. C. <lb />
The Stock complete in every de- <lb />
and prices as low the <lb />
lowest. Highest market prices <lb />
paid for country produce. <lb />
1876.------ <lb />
WHOLESALE <lb />
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb />
molasses, side meat, should- <lb />
coffee, sugar, tobacco, <lb />
snuff, cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb />
butter, mountain butter, full <lb />
cream cheese, sausage, <lb />
oat hominy flakes, cotton- <lb />
seed meal and halls, cotton seed <lb />
bought at cents per bushel. <lb />
D. M. FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb />
STANDARD Sewing <lb />
BAGS SALT. <lb />
BUREAUS. <lb />
MATTRESSES, <lb />
CHAIRS, We <lb />
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. <lb />
Come to see <lb />
M. <lb />
-DEALER IN- <lb />
A LINK OF <lb />
HOUSED <lb />
Also a nice Line of Hardware. <lb />
I can now be In the <lb />
brick store formerly <lb />
occupied by J. <lb />
W. Brown. <lb />
COME TO SEE ME. <lb />
J. R. <lb />
ear <lb />
FOB <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO MOTION SI per Year in Advance. <lb />
Friday <lb />
VOL. XVIII. <lb />
PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, MAY <lb />
NO <lb />
NEW TOWN CHARTER. <lb />
An Act to Amend and <lb />
date Charter the <lb />
To w n of O n v c. <lb />
The General of North <lb />
Carolina do <lb />
Section That the inhabitants <lb />
of the town of Greenville, the <lb />
county of Pitt, shall be and con <lb />
as they heretofore have <lb />
a corporation and shall <lb />
be known as the town <lb />
and by that name may sue and lie <lb />
plead and be con- <lb />
tract and be contracted with, <lb />
chase, hold and convey all needful <lb />
property. <lb />
That the corporate <lb />
its said town shall be as fol- <lb />
on the Tar river <lb />
where the branch on the east side <lb />
of town as located prior to this <lb />
act empties into said river and <lb />
thence running up said branch to <lb />
the point where it crosses the old <lb />
road leading from Greenville to <lb />
Greene's old mill pond, thence <lb />
along the west <lb />
said road to a point <lb />
street extended would <lb />
intersect said road, west- <lb />
along north side of said <lb />
Twelfth street to the western limit <lb />
of the right-of-way of s land <lb />
Neck and branch of the <lb />
Wilmington Weldon railroad, <lb />
thence along west- <lb />
limit of the said right of way <lb />
to the north-western side of Broad <lb />
street, thence along the western <lb />
said street to the line of E. <lb />
A. land, thence with said <lb />
line to the old Plank road, <lb />
thence a north-easterly course to <lb />
the south-western corner of the <lb />
College property, thence along the <lb />
western line of the College proper- <lb />
to its north-western corner, <lb />
thence a straight line to the south- <lb />
eastern corner of the lands of R. J. <lb />
Cobb and R. L. Davis on <lb />
Greenville and road, <lb />
thence north with their eastern <lb />
line to Tar river and thence down <lb />
the river to the beginning. <lb />
Sec. That the of said <lb />
town shall be managed by a Mayor, <lb />
eight A n and such other of- <lb />
as may be provided for by <lb />
l h is Charter or as the Board of Al- <lb />
may from time to time <lb />
deem necessary and create. <lb />
Sec. Aldermen shall be <lb />
chosen annually on the first Monday <lb />
in June of each and every year by <lb />
the qualified voters residing in the <lb />
several wards of said town in the <lb />
following numbers or proportion, <lb />
that is to say the first and fifth <lb />
wards shall elect one Alderman <lb />
each, and second, third and <lb />
fourth wards two Alderman each. <lb />
Sec. That the said town Is <lb />
hereby divided Into five wards <lb />
whose boundaries and limits shall <lb />
be as follows, The first ward <lb />
shall begin at the railroad bridge <lb />
across Tar river and from that point <lb />
along the railroad <lb />
to Third street, thence <lb />
with Third street to the line of lot <lb />
No. thence a course <lb />
with the line of lots Nov and <lb />
to Second street, an easterly <lb />
course with Second street to Reade <lb />
street, thence a course <lb />
to the branch, thence down said <lb />
branch to Tar river, thence up said <lb />
Tar river to the beginning. The <lb />
qualified voters residing within the <lb />
above boundaries shall elect one <lb />
Alderman. The Second ward shall <lb />
begin at the same point with <lb />
first and run with the first to <lb />
Greene street, thence with <lb />
street to Fifth, thence with Fifth <lb />
street and the road or street lead- <lb />
the Latham <lb />
residences to the south cast <lb />
corner of lands of R. J. Cobb <lb />
and It. L. Davis, thence with their <lb />
Hue to Tar river and thence down <lb />
the river to the The <lb />
qualified voters residing within <lb />
the above boundaries of the second <lb />
ward shall elect two Aldermen. <lb />
The third ward shall begin at the <lb />
intersection of Greene <lb />
streets, and running with <lb />
attest to Fifth street, thence with <lb />
Fifth street to Reade street, thence <lb />
with Reade street so Second street, <lb />
thence with Second street to the <lb />
ginning. The qualified voters re- <lb />
aiding within the limits of the third <lb />
ward shall elect two Aldermen. <lb />
The fourth ward shall lie-in at the <lb />
intersection of Reade and Fifth <lb />
streets and run a southerly course <lb />
with street to the branch, <lb />
the limits, thence up the <lb />
branch and the limits to <lb />
mill run, thence along <lb />
said road and town limit to Twelfth <lb />
street, thence along Twelfth street <lb />
and the town limit to the west side <lb />
of the right -of way of the <lb />
Neck and branch the <lb />
Wilmington Weldon railroad, <lb />
thence with the right of way and <lb />
the town limits north western <lb />
street, along <lb />
the north-western side said street <lb />
to E. A. laud, with <lb />
said line to the old Plank <lb />
road, thence with the said old <lb />
Plank road known as <lb />
son avenue, with said Dick- <lb />
avenue to its <lb />
with Greene street, with <lb />
lo Fifth street, and <lb />
with Fifth street to the <lb />
The qualified voters residing with. <lb />
in the said limits of the fourth ward <lb />
shall elect two The <lb />
fifth ward shall begin at the <lb />
Greene and Fifth streets <lb />
run with Greene street to <lb />
Dickinson avenue, <lb />
with Said avenue to the <lb />
town limits as fixed by this act, <lb />
thence with the said town <lb />
its to and <lb />
road, thence easterly <lb />
with said road and Fifth street <lb />
to beginning. The qualified <lb />
voters residing the said <lb />
this ward shall elect <lb />
one Alderman. <lb />
Sec. That the first election to <lb />
be held under this act for Alder- <lb />
men shall take place on the <lb />
Monday June, that <lb />
the persons now composing the <lb />
present of shall <lb />
continue in office until the persons <lb />
chosen at said election <lb />
and the said Hoard of <lb />
shall be clothed with all the pow- <lb />
and authority herein given to <lb />
the Board of Aldermen. The pres- <lb />
Mayor, Treasurer Tax Col- <lb />
shall likewise continue in of- <lb />
until their successors arc <lb />
and qualified. <lb />
Sec. That the Board of Al- <lb />
are hereby fully authorized <lb />
and empowered to do and to per- <lb />
form the following To <lb />
make publish all needful or- <lb />
regulations for <lb />
the peace, good order and govern- <lb />
of said town. To levy <lb />
and cause to be collected sufficient <lb />
taxes for the efficient <lb />
of the public a Hairs of said <lb />
town upon the following subjects, <lb />
a tax not to exceed sixty- <lb />
six two-thirds cents on each <lb />
one hundred worth of real <lb />
and personal property said town <lb />
including money on hand, solvent <lb />
credits, all other classes of <lb />
property required to be listed as <lb />
property by tho laws of this State; <lb />
a poll tax not to exceed two dollars <lb />
each poll within said town <lb />
under tho laws of this Stale to <lb />
pay a poll license tax <lb />
hotels, board- <lb />
houses, keepers, <lb />
on all opera houses or other hulls <lb />
used for hire or rent for <lb />
of any ml; on all traveling <lb />
or theatrical companies giving ex- <lb />
within town; on all <lb />
traveling concert or musical com- <lb />
or person- giving <lb />
town; <lb />
lions or museums of wax works or <lb />
curiosities for profit; on exhibition <lb />
of a circus or on each <lb />
billiard or pool table kept for hire <lb />
or public use; on each skat rink, <lb />
bagatelle table, merry-go-round<lb />
hobby horse or stand or place for <lb />
any other game or play used for pro- <lb />
fit; every person or firm that <lb />
keeps horses or mules for sale or <lb />
hire; on every dray or other <lb />
used on the streets for hire; <lb />
on every lawyer, doctor or dent <lb />
practicing his profession in said <lb />
town; every lank, banker, <lb />
broker or other persons or firms <lb />
doing a banking or brokerage <lb />
of any in said town; on all <lb />
dogs running at large in said town <lb />
with power to enforce the payment <lb />
of the tax by the owner or the kill- <lb />
of on all retail dealers <lb />
in liquors, spirituous vinous or <lb />
mall; persons vending or ad <lb />
from a stand or <lb />
or medicines or <lb />
goods, or merchandise of <lb />
kinds; and on any and all other sub <lb />
taxed by the laws of the Slate <lb />
whet her expressly herein mentioned <lb />
or not. To lay out and open <lb />
new streets and sidewalks in any <lb />
part of said town, To <lb />
widen, straighten, grade or other- <lb />
wise improve any street or side- <lb />
walk now said town and <lb />
to this end the Hoard shall have <lb />
full power and authority to remove <lb />
or cause to removed any all <lb />
to of the streets <lb />
or sidewalks no matte- whether <lb />
such obstructions a temporary <lb />
or of a permanent kind or caused <lb />
by porches, shells or buildings or <lb />
on, upon <lb />
or over any of said streets or j <lb />
sidewalks, That the Board <lb />
of Aldermen may require property <lb />
owners to construct and keep in re- <lb />
pair such sidewalks adjacent to <lb />
t lieu i in manner <lb />
said Board may direct; and should <lb />
any owner of such property refuse <lb />
or fail to so construct or repair <lb />
such sidewalks after twenty days <lb />
notice, Board may have the <lb />
fame constructed or repaired and <lb />
the cost thereof shall be added lo <lb />
the luxes paid on said property on <lb />
the tax list of the next <lb />
year, and as taxes are <lb />
collected upon property listed for <lb />
taxation, To adopt such <lb />
plans or methods and to make such <lb />
contracts as the Board deem <lb />
for lighting the streets <lb />
said tow,. To <lb />
adopt such plans or methods, to <lb />
make such contracts and to take <lb />
such action as the Board may deem <lb />
best to procure a water supply for <lb />
said town. To contract for <lb />
purchase, keep in repair pro <lb />
for the use of all such engines, <lb />
hose, or other apparatus or <lb />
for the prevention or <lb />
of fires as the Board may <lb />
deem needful proper. To <lb />
suppress and remove nuisances and <lb />
to make all needful rules and reg- <lb />
to preserve the health of <lb />
the inhabitants of the town from <lb />
contagious, Infectious or other <lb />
To make and en- <lb />
force regulations for the duo ob- <lb />
of the and to <lb />
prescribe the hours at which bar <lb />
rooms, billiard or pool rooms, or <lb />
other places where liquors are sold <lb />
or billiards or pool arc played, <lb />
shall at night, provided <lb />
that such regulations shall not lie <lb />
in conflict with other provisions of <lb />
this Act, or law of this State. <lb />
tho places and <lb />
regulate the manner in which the <lb />
business of marketing shall be car- <lb />
on in said town. To <lb />
regulate the spoil of riding or <lb />
on the streets or other public <lb />
places said To <lb />
regulate keeping and sale of <lb />
powder or explosives <lb />
the corporate limits of said town. <lb />
To prohibit, con- <lb />
tract sale or use of firecrackers, <lb />
Roman candles, <lb />
or other explosives, provided <lb />
such prohibition, regulation or <lb />
contract shall not conflict with <lb />
other provisions of this <lb />
or any law of This State. <lb />
To elect all such policemen, <lb />
guards, or nigh watchmen, fix <lb />
their compensation and <lb />
their duties as may necessary to <lb />
enforce the ordinances, preserve <lb />
the and secure govern <lb />
to the <lb />
And the policemen, guards or <lb />
watchmen shall hold office and lie <lb />
subject to removal at the pleasure <lb />
Board. To employ <lb />
such and to purchase such <lb />
machinery and material and to <lb />
make such contracts and to do all <lb />
such things as may be necessary lo <lb />
put the streets and sidewalks, pub <lb />
lie wells, tanks and reservoirs mid <lb />
town property in proper con. <lb />
To em em- <lb />
ploy all and functions <lb />
conferred by the general laws of <lb />
this State upon Hoards of <lb />
or <lb />
of cities and tow which may <lb />
not be herein specifically mention <lb />
ed. <lb />
See. That the fiscal year for <lb />
said town shall commence on the <lb />
first day of July and end on the <lb />
of June each and <lb />
year, and term of office of the <lb />
Aldermen chosen at any election <lb />
shall begin on first day of July <lb />
next after their election and each <lb />
Aldermen before he enters upon <lb />
the duties of his office shall <lb />
and file with the records <lb />
of Board an the faith <lb />
fill discharge of the of Al- <lb />
Ben. . That persons chosen <lb />
as Aldermen on the first Monday <lb />
In Jane, 1899, and at tho election <lb />
held the first of June <lb />
each and every shall <lb />
meet in the Mayor's office on the <lb />
first day of July next after <lb />
election, such a day full on <lb />
Sunday and in that event the day <lb />
and organize by the election <lb />
of one of their as president <lb />
protein and a clerk of their Hoard <lb />
who shall not be one of their <lb />
Sec. Thai the Hoard shall <lb />
also proceed to elect from outside <lb />
number a Mayor Tax <lb />
Collector and shall a Treas- <lb />
from their number, each of <lb />
whom shall a qualified elector <lb />
town and shall serve one <lb />
the day i f <lb />
July of the year which the <lb />
election occurs mil his sue <lb />
lessor is qualified, unless is <lb />
sooner removed by Board for <lb />
cause, of which the Hoard shall be <lb />
the Judge. <lb />
Sec. Thai the Mayor, in ad- <lb />
lo his other duties shall <lb />
the meetings of the Hoard <lb />
of Aldermen, bin shall have no <lb />
vote on any question unless the <lb />
Hoard be equally divided and in <lb />
that case he shall cause a record to <lb />
be made of fact he shall <lb />
then record his vole and de- <lb />
the result. In case of the <lb />
absence of the Mayor at any meet <lb />
the president protein shall <lb />
preside, but he shall have no <lb />
casting vole a he has <lb />
already voted and in that case he <lb />
shall declare the question lost. In <lb />
the absence of both the Mayor and <lb />
the president protein any member <lb />
of Board may preside. <lb />
Sec. That <lb />
as Treasurer and Tax Collector <lb />
shall enter into bonds with <lb />
to approved by the Hoard <lb />
such the Hoard may <lb />
scribe for the faithful discharge of <lb />
their duly. <lb />
Sec. IS. Thai Board may <lb />
fix compensation of Mayor, <lb />
Treasurer, Tax Collector and Clerk. <lb />
Sec. II. Thai the Mayor <lb />
shall Immediately after his election <lb />
and before be enter upon <lb />
ties of his office, take and subscribe <lb />
baton to ad <lb />
minister and file <lb />
Clerk of the Hoard the following <lb />
I, A. H. do solemnly swear <lb />
that I will maintain the <lb />
and laws of the States, <lb />
and the constitution and laws of <lb />
North Carolina not inconsistent <lb />
therewith, and I will <lb />
and faithfully and <lb />
perform according to the of <lb />
skill and ability, all the duties of <lb />
of Mayor of the town of <lb />
Greenville, while continue there <lb />
in. and I will cause to be executed <lb />
as far as my power, all the laws, <lb />
ordinances and <lb />
for the government of said town, <lb />
and iii the discharge of my duties I <lb />
will do equal justice in all cases <lb />
whatsoever, so help me Hod. <lb />
Ban, IS. Thai the said <lb />
town is hereby constituted an in <lb />
court, and as shall <lb />
within the corporate limits of said <lb />
town have all the power, <lb />
and authority of a Justice of <lb />
the Panes to preserve and keep the <lb />
peace, to issue to bear and <lb />
determine all causes of action <lb />
which in arise upon the <lb />
and regulations of the tow u; to <lb />
enforce penalties by Inning <lb />
any adjudged violations <lb />
thereof, and to enforce and execute <lb />
the ordinances, bylaws, rules and <lb />
made by the Board of <lb />
Aldermen, and the Mayor shall <lb />
furl her be a special court within the <lb />
limits of said town, to <lb />
rest and try all who are charged <lb />
with misdemeanors for violating <lb />
any regulation <lb />
of the town, and if the be <lb />
found guilty he shall be lined not <lb />
exceeding fifty dollars or <lb />
mil exceeding thirty days at <lb />
discretion <lb />
trying accused is <lb />
dissatisfied with judgment of <lb />
the Mayor or Court, ha may <lb />
peal to the Superior court in like <lb />
manner a appeals may be <lb />
from judgments of u tin <lb />
Peace. He shall also hare all <lb />
power authority of a Justice of <lb />
the Peace to cause the arrest of <lb />
any person charged with <lb />
mil and to detain, try and <lb />
with them, the <lb />
ate limits of said town, in like <lb />
manner as a Justice of the Peace <lb />
might do. <lb />
See. HI. That if for any cause a <lb />
vacancy shall the office of <lb />
either the Mayor, Treasurer, Clerk <lb />
or Tax Collector, the Board shall <lb />
till such vacancy and the <lb />
shall hold for the <lb />
and an absence of five days from <lb />
the town without special <lb />
from the Board shall be deem <lb />
ed a vacancy. <lb />
See. That the of <lb />
Mayor from or in <lb />
his inability to act, I <lb />
dent protein of the Hoard of Al- <lb />
shall be acting Mayor <lb />
such absence or inability, and <lb />
while so acting he shall have all <lb />
the authority and power herein <lb />
given to the Mayor. <lb />
Bee. That the Mayor may <lb />
issue his warrant or other process <lb />
to any policeman of tow n Of to <lb />
Other officer lo whom a <lb />
I ice of the Peace might direct bis <lb />
warrants or other process and such <lb />
policeman or other officer <lb />
such warrant or other process <lb />
any where in county Of Pitt. <lb />
Thai the Mayor shall <lb />
keep a faithful minute of <lb />
all warrants or other process issued <lb />
by him and of all the judicial pro- <lb />
and all Judgments <lb />
him have Hie same <lb />
force vitality as if rendered <lb />
a just ice of the Peace and may be <lb />
enforced anywhere the county <lb />
of Pill, in the same manner <lb />
the same means as if rendered ll <lb />
Justice of Peace. <lb />
Sec. That the fees and costs <lb />
in the Mayor's court shall be the <lb />
same as the fees and costs in a <lb />
lice's court for like services and the <lb />
fees and shall collected <lb />
accounted as the Hoard of <lb />
Aldermen may direct. <lb />
Bee. Thai the Board of Al <lb />
shall have authority to <lb />
put and keep at work streets <lb />
any person or who may fall <lb />
to pay any tax. lines, cost, <lb />
or forfeiture which may have <lb />
by the Mayor; and the said Hoard <lb />
shall have the authority to make <lb />
and regulations for con- <lb />
and management of such per- <lb />
until said lines, penalties and <lb />
are paid fur <lb />
labor as they may <lb />
Bee. That after tin 30th day <lb />
of June no person shall retail <lb />
within the corporate limits <lb />
of said town, or half a mile <lb />
of said limits in any direction <lb />
around it any spirituous, vinous, <lb />
malt or other Intoxicating liquor <lb />
In quantities less than one gallon <lb />
without first having a <lb />
from the of Aldermen <lb />
and pal I I town Tax Collector <lb />
therein X assessed th <lb />
Hoard of aldermen for such <lb />
the privilege of carrying on bis <lb />
business in said town or within a <lb />
half the limits <lb />
which lax shall not be thin <lb />
me hundred dollars nor more than <lb />
live hundred dollars for one year. <lb />
six month-. <lb />
BUM MISS WITH I <lb />
Pain-Killer. I <lb />
n t . <lb />
S ;. I<lb />
v . o t t . <lb />
l co .<lb />
THE <lb />
See. Thai Ho . i f <lb />
lire crackers, Human candles, <lb />
torpedoes or other <lb />
the corporate limits of <lb />
town being dangerous to prop <lb />
a nuisance to its citizens <lb />
. i- hereby prohibited and ii shall <lb />
i be person to ml <lb />
i- <lb />
such explosives -aid town <lb />
id iii ill.-, In w hat name nailed, <lb />
having obtained a <lb />
from Hoard of <lb />
and paid a lax to the town Tax <lb />
Collector to lie fixed by said Board, <lb />
which shall ii.,; less than ten <lb />
that no license shall in-1 <lb />
.,, e , ,, . nor more than two <lb />
ad dollars for <lb />
business twelvemonths. <lb />
Sec. That shall be- <lb />
tax paid for than six <lb />
mouths, and further <lb />
all license shall begin on the Brat <lb />
lay of January and July, and shall <lb />
ml one year or six months, <lb />
the case may be, from those dale--. <lb />
The above amounts not to apply to <lb />
malt dealers; their lax being fixed <lb />
by tin- Board of Town Commission <lb />
era. <lb />
Bee. 2.1. Thai all for <lb />
license a-a retailer cf liquors under <lb />
the section shall make <lb />
their application to the Hoard in <lb />
writing they shall state <lb />
the place and ion of their <lb />
business for succeeding twelve <lb />
months, the length of <lb />
come necessary to condemn proper <lb />
for public uses the Board Of Ai- <lb />
men shall designate de- <lb />
scribe the property <lb />
If the Hoard and the owner or <lb />
owners of said property cannot <lb />
damages then the <lb />
Board -hall appoint <lb />
the owner or of the proper- <lb />
and the third shall <lb />
by the clerk <lb />
or Court of Pitt county, if <lb />
any of the owners of the property <lb />
are minors and without a general <lb />
which license is desired the guardian then Board shall file <lb />
building and location in which i, i. the Clerk of the <lb />
proposed to carry on such bu-i;. facto, <lb />
make such <lb />
proper suitable person to represent <lb />
to the person or place, and infant or such <lb />
I guardian ad shall appoint the <lb />
I arbitrator to such minors, <lb />
person or <lb />
its discretion <lb />
license applied tor. <lb />
See. Thai ii shall be <lb />
for any person or to keep <lb />
any billiard table, pool bible, bag- <lb />
table or other like thing for <lb />
hire or public us- said town <lb />
without first a license <lb />
from the U Mid of Aldermen, and <lb />
paying to the town Tax Collector, <lb />
tax levied the Board for <lb />
license. <lb />
Si <lb />
and report the name of person <lb />
so selected lo said Clerk who shall <lb />
make a record of these <lb />
Which shall w lieu approved by said <lb />
Clerk be conclusive as to mid <lb />
minors so made of record as If they <lb />
were of full age. The three <lb />
chosen as provided for in <lb />
I his Section shall take an oath be- <lb />
fore entering upon their duties to <lb />
. . do even exact justice between <lb />
I hat ail licenses bur . , . , <lb />
, ,. i the town urn the owners the <lb />
places w here Illinois i , . <lb />
, to condemned to the <lb />
maid , . . , <lb />
, . . , Is-st their Hoard <lb />
rooms or her places where nil <lb />
tables, pool bibles, bagatelle <lb />
tables or other kepi <lb />
for hire or public use shall be <lb />
I not later than eleven o'clock <lb />
night, and Opened earlier than <lb />
four o'clock the morning, it <lb />
shall be unlawful for any liquor to <lb />
be sold or games played these <lb />
places within these hours. And <lb />
the said Board prescribe the <lb />
hours all Iliad's of <lb />
business within said town. <lb />
violating of <lb />
ions of section or any of I lie <lb />
ordinances or regulations <lb />
the Hoard in <lb />
be guilty of a misdemeanor on <lb />
conviction shall fined more <lb />
than fifty dollars or no <lb />
more than days, provided such <lb />
violation did mil occur between the <lb />
hours of closing and <lb />
the opening morning. Hill <lb />
If any person shall be guilty <lb />
at of provisions of this <lb />
section between the hours of <lb />
lug on and opening <lb />
on Monday morning shall be <lb />
guilt misdemeanor and Upon <lb />
conviction he shall be lined or <lb />
prisoned the discretion of the <lb />
Court, addition there. <lb />
in fed his license, provided, <lb />
retail dealer may those pro <lb />
hours fill a regular lie <lb />
lug physician's prescription in <lb />
which name of the patient and <lb />
the for the stimulants <lb />
shall to without <lb />
imposed such or persons guilt violating thin section. <lb />
shall deliver to the <lb />
tors a description of the property <lb />
to be condemned, and thereupon <lb />
the arbitrators shall view the prop- <lb />
hear the testimony, If any <lb />
and make and sign <lb />
their award which shall Hied <lb />
with the Board and deliver <lb />
ed by I hem to the owners. The <lb />
award when signet by a majority <lb />
of the arbitrators shall be final <lb />
conclusive to all in <lb />
ease there should be no appeal. <lb />
If the town or the owners of the <lb />
property is with tho <lb />
award may appeal to <lb />
Court of count In term <lb />
time. giving ten ice of <lb />
appeal to the opposite party, <lb />
giving a to be approved <lb />
the Clerk of Superior Court <lb />
to secure appeal. <lb />
The notice shall grounds <lb />
of the appeal and, to be affective, <lb />
must be served within <lb />
is filed with <lb />
Hoard, and delivered to <lb />
owner. If <lb />
I . shall render his <lb />
decision thereon, if I lie <lb />
of damages that <lb />
shall be ii I p <lb />
III of <lb />
amount found by I lie Arbitrators, <lb />
if there be no appeal, of of tho <lb />
amount Court, if <lb />
there no appeal, the Board of <lb />
Aldermen the <lb />
contemplated for <lb />
the public, convenience In the use <lb />
of the proper so condemned.<lb /></p>
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mi mm.<lb />
D. J. <lb />
NEW TOWN CHARTER. <lb />
Port m <lb />
N. a liar <lb />
Mail Matter. <lb />
Ti <lb />
PAY A PRIZE. <lb />
made <lb />
Fin i <lb />
By special <lb />
the of <lb />
i sum PAGE. <lb />
K. <lb />
lag dull be earl <lb />
lying <lb />
on the <lb />
the <lb />
South, provided, however any <lb />
dwelling between then points now <lb />
standing, be <lb />
burned or <lb />
replaced. <lb />
Bee. St. Thai all <lb />
aid town be to <lb />
Board of to <lb />
journal we enabled offer u upon and <lb />
paper to Board record be <lb />
even new for made of all claims allowed by them <lb />
The Eastern Reflector I year ahead <lb />
the same offer is made <lb />
subscriber who will all back <lb />
papers published in the town <lb />
at some plait- in his The <lb />
made to the Board f A Mermen. <lb />
who declare publish the <lb />
I suit. <lb />
Bee. That all laws <lb />
of laws <lb />
either chartering the <lb />
charter of the town of <lb />
are awe <lb />
repealed. <lb />
See. That this shall hi <lb />
in force from and after its <lb />
11.111. <lb />
in the wad <lb />
three and this the <lb />
27th day of February A. IV. <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
BETHEL WINTERVILLE <lb />
and order t. be is <lb />
sued upon the therefor <lb />
which order what it is la Matt Carolina. <lb />
one j i- the presiding <lb />
for the ours only, officer and the <lb />
In gel the I J M I <lb />
for advance payment gee. the <lb />
it will to walk right j keep a In which he shall <lb />
in the ea for we himself with all <lb />
only number of 5-year his which shall <lb />
The Farm ii. or from <lb />
la on foundation which wore derived and In <lb />
perfectly <lb />
TUB TEACHERS- ASSEMBLY. <lb />
vi April 1899. <lb />
To Teachers, and <lb />
Education <lb />
This la to call your special at <lb />
to the annual <lb />
of the North <lb />
lo be held at <lb />
N. June lib lo <lb />
18th, 1899. <lb />
The meeting held in North <lb />
Carolina this year turn the <lb />
entire educational body of the <lb />
Slate together i this Assembly, <lb />
this letter is up <lb />
your mind the necessity <lb />
value of Every teacher, <lb />
school officer, and friend i <lb />
lion, who call possibly do <lb />
be present. phase of school <lb />
work school administration <lb />
will be represented in the work of <lb />
the assembly. and full free <lb />
will a distinctive <lb />
tore i year. The practical <lb />
is possible from such <lb />
gathering can <lb />
1839, Ur. Calvin <lb />
II. <lb />
tors, then State Superintendent of <lb />
Public Instruction, urged all tench- <lb />
school officials to join in <lb />
yearly meeting. The time <lb />
seems ripe for a forward movement, <lb />
interest in our annual <lb />
gathering. <lb />
Railroad rates have <lb />
ed to one-half and even I. <lb />
board can Tor . <lb />
I urge- the <lb />
of your attending <lb />
year. Do so for the of the <lb />
cause of which i <lb />
to your care in North <lb />
Prom the Secretary T. Wit- <lb />
sett, Whitsett, N. full pro <lb />
grammes and further information <lb />
.-an In- obtained at any lime. <lb />
May this meeting mark the be- <lb />
brighter educational <lb />
day for tin- Slate. <lb />
Yours truly. <lb />
ale Public Instruction. <lb />
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb />
Breed, president of the <lb />
Central Company, <lb />
was killed yesterday by <lb />
an <lb />
of Atlanta, <lb />
the colored schools of that city <lb />
placed under the control of a <lb />
Board of Education. <lb />
Colonel Bond of the <lb />
Regiment, and son <lb />
of Confederate General is <lb />
Critically ill Havana. <lb />
The Hotel in Boston, <lb />
Mass., was sold am-lion <lb />
for to a <lb />
of the estate, <lb />
Twenty tWO in <lb />
New York have been <lb />
examination of charges <lb />
governing the examination of bag- <lb />
gage. <lb />
New Yorkers have <lb />
over for family of <lb />
Warren Union, who perish <lb />
el earing lives at the Hotel <lb />
lire. <lb />
Miller was killed <lb />
Sam Martin <lb />
bin by a at <lb />
between a ,; Ohio <lb />
limited and a <lb />
which he hall record the amount <lb />
and date of all orders paid him, <lb />
the date of payment and lo whom <lb />
paid, and lie shall out no <lb />
moneys except upon I he order <lb />
the Hoard. He-hall make a lull <lb />
report lot he Board end of <lb />
each lineal yea which shall show <lb />
condition <lb />
he shall make such other re <lb />
ports, from time to time, as the <lb />
Board may direct. <lb />
SI. I the Collector <lb />
-hall collect for all the <lb />
taxes due the town under the <lb />
and the Board <lb />
of and shall pay the <lb />
same to the Treasurer, from <lb />
time, as Board direct, and <lb />
he-hall in hi- rep ill lo <lb />
the end of each year <lb />
which shall re <lb />
him. the sources mi <lb />
which were received, and <lb />
. hen paid to <lb />
the Treasurer. In addition this <lb />
report he-hail make <lb />
reports as Board may direct. <lb />
See. Thai the of Al- <lb />
in May <lb />
every year, shall <lb />
some suitable person to take and <lb />
make a list of all taxable property <lb />
and all subjects of taxation <lb />
the town which he -hall return <lb />
the Hoard its regular meet- <lb />
lug in July following, antes <lb />
by the Hoard to make his <lb />
return at time, <lb />
return of the the Board shall <lb />
give days position because she <lb />
when complaint- shall be heard. idle roomer-, <lb />
an- he made a i- the meaning of <lb />
to be held -luring the demanded the customer hotly, <lb />
first week in August the Board v ,. nu or n,,. mirror he detect- <lb />
has ship- <lb />
pie; new peas. <lb />
Dr. A. Alderman, president <lb />
of the of North Onto <lb />
Una. delivers the at <lb />
New Orleans, <lb />
Wake Superior Court decided <lb />
against Ir, Barns at keeper of the <lb />
capital in favor of elected <lb />
be Democrats. Barns has <lb />
pealed. <lb />
Hugh Russell, a young <lb />
of went to <lb />
lake hi- gnu 1.1 go hunting <lb />
when the weapon was <lb />
discharged, almost one <lb />
side of his head off. He was kill- <lb />
ed instantly . <lb />
Bight ear load- of chickens <lb />
down the Western yesterday morn <lb />
it is estimated that each ear <lb />
lour <lb />
making thirty two thousand in all. <lb />
same train was six ear loads <lb />
of going <lb />
bury Sun. <lb />
Potter, of <lb />
i- three daughters, the oldest of <lb />
whom has been married six times. <lb />
of her husbands have <lb />
murdered. The second daughter <lb />
ha-been married three times <lb />
two of her husbands were murder- <lb />
Mascot. <lb />
JUST PUN. <lb />
The corkscrew evidently be <lb />
in the good <lb />
I urn <lb />
The busy is a <lb />
in the open door policy, bill <lb />
much to hi- disgust the screen <lb />
policy i- being adopted. <lb />
A hard hearted <lb />
house mistress one <lb />
of her boarders who lost <lb />
shall the tax for the current <lb />
year. then <lb />
cause a tax to be made out <lb />
delivered to Tax Collector <lb />
which shall have all fore.- <lb />
of an ill ion. The Tax <lb />
shall collect said taxes. <lb />
and over to the Treasurer <lb />
as last as collected and be shall <lb />
have all the rights and remedies, <lb />
authority power to the <lb />
of said taxes are <lb />
given Collectors <lb />
of State <lb />
taxes by the laws of this State- <lb />
That thirty days prior <lb />
any election to be held in said <lb />
town for Aldermen the Hoard of <lb />
Aldermen n Regis- <lb />
and two poll holders for each <lb />
ward in town to the <lb />
registration and hold the election <lb />
in said town which shall be eon <lb />
ducted and held with <lb />
he general election laws of the <lb />
State so far as are <lb />
cable to town elections. No person <lb />
shall vole ill said election unless he <lb />
lie a qualified voter under the laws <lb />
of this State and a real- <lb />
dent of the ward In Which he of- <lb />
lo vole. The Hoard of Alder <lb />
men shall, the lime of the <lb />
of and mil <lb />
holders, designate the in <lb />
ward where the ion shall <lb />
be held, and Registrar shall at <lb />
lend the three days <lb />
preceding the Saturday <lb />
preceding the election, lie shall <lb />
remain at said o'clock, <lb />
a. in. to live o'clock, p. during <lb />
said three days with his books of <lb />
registration prepared lo register <lb />
such persons as may be <lb />
register, lie shall given least <lb />
id a pinker across the back of bis <lb />
new cat. replied the <lb />
quick-witted tailor promptly, <lb />
that <lb />
Sharp, rs on the Road. <lb />
Charlotte, N. c. April as. <lb />
Secretary John W. Miller, of the <lb />
State Banker's Association, <lb />
ed ice of several <lb />
operating in this State and warns <lb />
public <lb />
One calling himself W. T. Ma- <lb />
.-. of Danville, Va., sold goods to <lb />
farmer- in Person county and took <lb />
note-, lie the notes o a bank <lb />
and has not been heard from since. <lb />
In county one It. <lb />
Adams, claiming to be from <lb />
noted houses t settle, <lb />
b night SUM worth of <lb />
tendered a chock on a <lb />
Va. bank in payment. The <lb />
cheek turned oat to be bogus. <lb />
They have disappeared. <lb />
II. JAMBS. <lb />
April MS. <lb />
The writer has been <lb />
lo conduct the Bethel department <lb />
and will be his desire to do the <lb />
greatest good to the town <lb />
and He will strive to get <lb />
I he people in <lb />
county paper and to prove to then <lb />
great benefit of advertising. <lb />
Every business man in Bethel who <lb />
don not believe advertising <lb />
in the Bethel of the <lb />
will pay should <lb />
a short advertisement for <lb />
issue and he a ill be corniced. <lb />
The writer Wishes lo <lb />
know l let <lb />
know that w lull- she has hail a few <lb />
lark blows she is still able <lb />
to stein tide and wave ban- <lb />
of prosperity ha.- many <lb />
advantages of which I shall -peak <lb />
later. <lb />
All who wish lo advertise in <lb />
can see the <lb />
writer in his office in <lb />
gel lowest rates <lb />
he will have the work done <lb />
Mrs. Battle town <lb />
this week. to see her. <lb />
Miss Aliens <lb />
ha-been here the <lb />
week. <lb />
Rev. II. Frost passed though <lb />
today for Plymouth. He <lb />
11-a pleasant call. <lb />
A meet ill <lb />
hall last night to a stock <lb />
company to manufacture truck <lb />
crates and barrels. A great deal of <lb />
interest was manifested we <lb />
plans were laid for a <lb />
large factory. Oh. he people of <lb />
Bethel could only the great <lb />
benefit Mich Industry would be <lb />
to we are sure that they would <lb />
not hesitate so in pushing this <lb />
great work. <lb />
OBSERVATIONS. <lb />
Made by The Orange Va. <lb />
Some opinions of them <lb />
solve.-arc the biggest of the two. <lb />
You don't have to be a carpenter <lb />
in order lo frame an excuse. <lb />
An eye witness is always a nigh <lb />
he is blind. <lb />
Don't get mad with the <lb />
he --makes <lb />
A great many people would like <lb />
to give mortgages on air <lb />
Always take a kiss at face value, <lb />
because it is be.-l lip service. <lb />
Many a political bad <lb />
egg. will fail lo batch this y ear. <lb />
If every man keeps his own <lb />
counsel, will the lawyers have to go <lb />
out of business <lb />
You think your business is dim <lb />
when you present your bill, when <lb />
in fact its just begun. <lb />
There is a man in Kansas City <lb />
who. it i-said, can eat eggs at a <lb />
meal. This must Is- the man <lb />
hens are <lb />
The potato bug must have a very <lb />
bad opinion of the humanity that <lb />
goes around all day putting poison <lb />
on the victuals of humble, insects. <lb />
HAPPENINGS AND <lb />
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb />
About the Same. <lb />
business man to to the <lb />
advertising solicitor I good- <lb />
Den, no. It's dull to <lb />
now. Wait until times pick <lb />
up a is equivalent to a very- <lb />
sick person saying to a physician <lb />
Oh no, doctor, I can't take any <lb />
of your now. I'm too <lb />
Wait until I gel better, and <lb />
then I'll take When <lb />
gels he ever <lb />
will not in need of medicine. <lb />
The time to advertise is <lb />
the of stimulant is the great- <lb />
est, that is when business is <lb />
J, <lb />
Ills Conversion Paid Well. <lb />
Judge established a <lb />
in Federal court at <lb />
Tuesday that will have <lb />
a tendency to swell <lb />
ranks in the mountains. A man <lb />
from was convicted of sell- <lb />
liquor without license, his <lb />
lawyer. Marsh Mot, in pleading <lb />
for mercy, set up in extenuation of <lb />
the crime, his client had <lb />
within the two the <lb />
church is now a preacher, and <lb />
preaches every Sunday. Judge <lb />
Swart, who is the biggest heart ed <lb />
in we ever saw on the <lb />
thought such a radical <lb />
is a thorough, per- <lb />
constitutional cure for <lb />
rheumatism. The acids in the <lb />
which cause the disease are <lb />
thoroughly eradicated. <lb />
blood purifier, laxative and <lb />
Mr. J. P. Taylor the <lb />
cipher from is here <lb />
taking pictures. <lb />
Mr. W. J. Wyatt is pulling in <lb />
a lot of st raw berries and <lb />
I his week. <lb />
The has arrived and <lb />
they are finishing the platform at <lb />
the depot. <lb />
Hurst, Son are pulling in a <lb />
small ice house when- they will <lb />
In sad also have a nice <lb />
for fresh meal, etc. <lb />
Mr. E. Cox left last night for <lb />
New where he will start on a <lb />
Hip with an experienced salesman, <lb />
and hopes to open up a large trade <lb />
for Cigar Co. in that <lb />
sect ion. <lb />
Mr. Alfred Forbes and son, <lb />
Charlie, of were in town <lb />
yesterday. They had ban <lb />
out to Mr. farm near here, <lb />
which he said he seen in a <lb />
year. II was also Mr. <lb />
trip here. <lb />
I in you know a good thing when <lb />
Not every time. Our <lb />
Distributer is an <lb />
which has lo be tried to find <lb />
out what is, and from <lb />
that we are selling this season, <lb />
it seems those who have tried <lb />
them like them. be bother- <lb />
ed carrying a heavy basket of guano <lb />
wind blowing half of it <lb />
away as you sow when you <lb />
can gel our Wheelbarrow <lb />
for <lb />
LETTER. <lb />
From. I <lb />
Washington. April <lb />
masts like Sec- <lb />
Alger's light upon lieu. <lb />
Miles has mostly bean of <lb />
nature, so it is not very- <lb />
surprising that the report of the <lb />
Military Court of Inquiry, now in <lb />
Mr. <lb />
seek to make its attack upon <lb />
Miles seem fair by Jumping on a <lb />
few minor commissary officers and <lb />
that they la- court- <lb />
for neglect duly <lb />
in connection with the beef sup- <lb />
plied to the army a neglect that <lb />
the report says was extremely <lb />
table to the beef This <lb />
thing isn't done with. lien. Miles <lb />
was completely vindicated by the <lb />
evidence taken he intends to <lb />
keep on fighting until his <lb />
cation to officially and <lb />
he has bean assured of support by <lb />
prominent men in Congress, some <lb />
of them republicans. He has <lb />
known from the that per- <lb />
enmity of two men connected <lb />
with the Court of Inquiry would <lb />
have prevented his getting fair <lb />
treatment, even with Secretary Al <lb />
against him left out <lb />
a consideration, <lb />
Political pull was stronger with <lb />
Mr. than his friendship <lb />
for General Joe Wheeler; <lb />
Fighting Joe's <lb />
tor active service in the Philip- <lb />
pines was I limed down, and that <lb />
eminent political warrior Fred, <lb />
chosen as one of three <lb />
Brigadier Generals that are to be <lb />
sent to the Philippines at once; the <lb />
other two being Bates, who has just <lb />
been detached from the command <lb />
of the Santa tiara Cuba, <lb />
and Young, who has been super- <lb />
vising the mustering out of <lb />
in the South. Gen. Wheeler <lb />
has repeatedly said that he would <lb />
resign his commission if he could <lb />
not get active service, but it is <lb />
stated that he is to be offered com j <lb />
of Department of Texas, <lb />
which is lo he revived, if Gen. <lb />
Wheeler accepts this command, it <lb />
will lie indication that there is <lb />
something in story of his ex- <lb />
to be appointed Brigadier <lb />
General in the regular army. <lb />
TO-DAY'S MARKETS. <lb />
Mr COTTON <lb />
High Low Close. <lb />
st <lb />
August <lb />
October Ml M <lb />
LIVERPOOL. <lb />
April May. <lb />
Opening. Close. Tone. <lb />
Quiet <lb />
High Low Close. <lb />
Wheat. <lb />
July <lb />
Sept. J <lb />
STOCKS. <lb />
Opening. High <lb />
1431 <lb />
Po. Gas <lb />
H, B. T. 13.1 M <lb />
1201 <lb />
G. W. <lb />
bow Close.<lb />
ii, <lb />
SASK TOUR <lb />
in J<lb />
Shoe <lb />
For . I <lb />
Ladies. S <lb />
WARRANTED. .<lb />
PAIR. <lb />
Best <lb />
Shoe sold.<lb />
All . . <lb />
FOR <lb />
TO <lb />
The Clerk of the Superior Court <lb />
of Pitt county, having issued let <lb />
of administration to inc. the <lb />
undersigned, on the 20th day of <lb />
on the estate of II. F. <lb />
Bail las, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make immediate pay <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all <lb />
creditors of the estate to present <lb />
claims, properly <lb />
to the undersigned, within <lb />
twelve mouths after the date of <lb />
this notice, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. <lb />
This day of 1890. <lb />
J. Ii <lb />
on the estate of II. V. <lb />
J. C. Cobb Son. <lb />
e. <lb />
Ht f f l i <lb />
W. H. White, W. T. <lb />
should lie rewarded, and rightly, <lb />
days of place of think, let the man off with tho <lb />
registration in or more news- Enterprise. <lb />
Hood's PHI <lb />
Are prepared from Na- <lb />
mild laxatives, and <lb />
while are reliable <lb />
and They <lb />
Liver <lb />
Cure Sic; Headache, Bil- <lb />
Sour <lb />
and Sold <lb />
everywhere, per box. <lb />
n . <lb />
motif Am <lb />
l cur,., mail., by <lb />
I hi wonderful n.-w car <lb />
fur The <lb />
per i-f not or <lb />
to to <lb />
In of <lb />
Hint think that <lb />
that n -t <lb />
hum- <lb />
of tin- and <lb />
Ml to rill <lb />
i CO., <lb />
U N C. <lb />
per <lb />
have <lb />
nix <lb />
stork of <lb />
We Carry <lb />
and Goods. <lb />
ALL NEW AND <lb />
Just received from Mew York, Chi. <lb />
and <lb />
line of <lb />
Pattern Hats. Straw Sailors, Mohair <lb />
ad Mill Sailors, Baby Caps and Dresses. <lb />
line of----- <lb />
Waists. Win, Wrappers, <lb />
Bud Chains, Shirt Waist <lb />
Sash <lb />
Minis, Jewel Belt <lb />
Everybody to call and see <lb />
my new line of goods. <lb />
MRS. M. A. <lb />
at <lb />
To tames <lb />
We have just opened <lb />
WINTERVILLE, n. c, <lb />
a line of new------ <lb />
Dry Goods, Notions. Boots, <lb />
Shoes, Hats, Hardware, <lb />
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb />
Meat. Flour, Coffee, <lb />
Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb />
every STAPLE <lb />
carried in a general stock. <lb />
We Also Bell <lb />
HAY, OATS, COT- <lb />
TON HULLS AND <lb />
IDEAL AND GUANO. <lb />
Our prices on everything will be <lb />
found us low as a good article can <lb />
be sold at. You are cordial y in- <lb />
to visit our store. <lb />
Highest prices paid for all kinds <lb />
of country produce. <lb />
WHITE ft <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Premiums been paid <lb />
IS <lb />
II BENEFIT I <lb />
The future of a business that has <lb />
established built up by <lb />
depends on the <lb />
of that <lb />
Just a man has made <lb />
a success, made his and goods <lb />
famous from Maine to California, <lb />
he should not try to economize on <lb />
his advertising appropriation or <lb />
discontinue it altogether, believing <lb />
that thereafter the article will <lb />
command a trade without the use <lb />
of printer's ink. It has been tried <lb />
time and time again, and doesn't <lb />
work that Advertising <lb />
Man. <lb />
Fancy Goods, Novelties, Etc. <lb />
to Which we invite your attention. <lb />
OUR arc the latest styles and <lb />
will be sold at reasonable <lb />
have a skilled Milli- <lb />
to do our trimming can <lb />
give entire satisfaction. <lb />
Call on us in the new brick <lb />
MISS HARDY CO., <lb />
N. C. <lb />
AM. OP <lb />
Second Hand Boots <lb />
Bought and Sold <lb />
Commission. <lb />
IT M.- unit <lb />
ran .--.-. of in.- .-- <lb />
return tn lo <lb />
is day. <lb />
i WE CLEAR AID PRESS SUITS FOR <lb />
CERTS.<lb />
II. W to look per <lb />
new. <lb />
and i. <lb />
tow, <lb />
in 1.1.11,11. N. <lb />
Newark, N. J. <lb />
Your Policy<lb />
Has Cash Value, <lb />
Loan <lb />
Paid-up Insurance, <lb />
Extended Insurance that <lb />
works automatically, <lb />
Will be re-instated within <lb />
three years lapse if you are <lb />
in good health. <lb />
After Second Year <lb />
No Restrictions, <lb />
Incontestable. <lb />
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb />
ginning of second of each <lb />
succeeding year, provided the <lb />
for the current year be paid. <lb />
They may lie used <lb />
To reduce Premiums, or <lb />
To Increase the Insurance, or <lb />
To Make Policy Payable as <lb />
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb />
of Insured. <lb />
J, L. <lb />
n. O. <lb />
W. <lb />
Heavy and Fancy <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. O. <lb />
Cotton Magging and Ties always <lb />
on has , <lb />
goods kept on <lb />
hand. Country produce and <lb />
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb />
D. W.<lb />
We have just received our <lb />
String <lb />
Spring SHOES <lb />
Spring .-; <lb />
Spring Hats <lb />
And will take great pleasure <lb />
in showing our stock. <lb />
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
I M <lb />
LOCAL REFLECTIONS. <lb />
Goodbye to the <lb />
Weather is getting good for <lb />
crops. <lb />
All at <lb />
Book Store. <lb />
was late the <lb />
Hies got here on time. <lb />
A little more of weather and <lb />
you will hear picnic talk. <lb />
different for <lb />
Another large lot of stationery <lb />
at Reflector Store. <lb />
The fishermen are catching <lb />
bunches of river robins. <lb />
Vaccinate your with <lb />
the virus of good advertising. <lb />
Is anybody talking up that corn <lb />
mid Hour Greenville t <lb />
A man's enemies arc few if his <lb />
relatives all speak well of him. <lb />
The best way to destroy enc- <lb />
my is to make a friend of him. <lb />
Fresh today sweet mountain <lb />
cents per pound at S. M. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
Some of the Evans street shelter <lb />
owners have commenced tearing <lb />
down. <lb />
The Greenville Store is <lb />
fitting up for a soda fountain and <lb />
ice cream parlor. <lb />
Some stand on principle and <lb />
some others probably would if they <lb />
had it lost and on. <lb />
W. B. Wilson is making <lb />
to his residence in <lb />
Sooth Greenville. <lb />
More of that nice paper en- <lb />
only cents a at Be- <lb />
Hector Store. <lb />
Three boxes white school crayons, <lb />
gross in each box, cents at He. <lb />
Hector Book Store. <lb />
J. A. Brady is having changes <lb />
made in his building, corner Evans <lb />
Fourth streets. <lb />
is getting time for invitations <lb />
to to begin <lb />
taking their place in the mails. <lb />
Some of the Pitt county delegates <lb />
to the United States court st <lb />
arc getting back on native <lb />
soil. <lb />
There are no new developments <lb />
in the murder. Every <lb />
effort will made to catch the <lb />
assassin. <lb />
You have no doubt observed that <lb />
the individual who knows how to <lb />
do everything very seldom does <lb />
It is time now to begin talking <lb />
town politics. Good men should <lb />
lie chosen for Aldermen the first <lb />
Monday in June. <lb />
When you are nervous and sleep- <lb />
less, take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It <lb />
makes the nerves strong and gives <lb />
refreshing sleep. <lb />
The Washington District Confer- <lb />
of the M. K. Church will be <lb />
held at Bethel, this county, instead <lb />
of at Ocracoke. It meets in July. <lb />
Under the new town charter the <lb />
town has live wards instead of four, <lb />
and provides for eight Aldermen <lb />
in place of six Councilmen hereto <lb />
fore. <lb />
The successful business may <lb />
not be superstitious, but he lie <lb />
in the best of <lb />
them hang their signs in the news- <lb />
papers. <lb />
Mr. It L. Crisp and Miss Sallie <lb />
of Kinston, were married <lb />
Wednesday morning in that town. <lb />
The bride has a large of <lb />
friends In Greenville. <lb />
i odd <lb />
The celebration of the an- <lb />
of Fellowship at <lb />
Bethel Wednesday, April <lb />
was largely attended and much en <lb />
joyed by all. Bethel lodge and <lb />
members <lb />
and Greenville lodges met <lb />
the lodge room and marched to the <lb />
Methodist church when the <lb />
ceremonies took place. At <lb />
the conclusion of the <lb />
J. Jarvis was introduced <lb />
by Mr. A. Wind mid a very line <lb />
was delivered. The <lb />
was dismissed and repaired to <lb />
the grove adjoining the <lb />
where the largest dinner we over <lb />
saw was prepared and everybody <lb />
invited to partake. We partook <lb />
and when full were asked to <lb />
We to de <lb />
Cline for were too full for utter- <lb />
The good people of Bethel <lb />
know how to treat their guests, for <lb />
everything was done that could be <lb />
done to make, every one en joy them- <lb />
selves. Sol Jones that the <lb />
Greenville folks did know how <lb />
to cat. He bud barbecued <lb />
hogs left. don't know, Sol, <lb />
whether they can eat or not, but we <lb />
got mighty nervous about sonic of <lb />
our South Greenville boys. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Vans Hurt. <lb />
It. T. happened to a <lb />
painful last Sunday night. <lb />
When, about to retire ho blew out <lb />
the hall lamp and turned into <lb />
his room, when he fell over a sofa <lb />
that had been placed in the hall <lb />
during his absence the week before, <lb />
lie had not been accustomed to see <lb />
the sofa there and forgot it for the <lb />
moment and fell over it. face <lb />
was scratched some one eye <lb />
badly blackened by the fall. The <lb />
hurt was so painful it made him <lb />
sick almost all <lb />
Neck Commonwealth. <lb />
Man and Wife Both Drop Dead. <lb />
We hear that on Wednesday <lb />
afternoon near in Edge- <lb />
woman went out to <lb />
the well to draw a bucket of water <lb />
and fell dead by the well. A mes- <lb />
was sent for her <lb />
who was away from homo at the <lb />
time, lie got in his buggy <lb />
started home, but fell dead before <lb />
reaching there. We could not learn <lb />
the names. <lb />
Town Charter. <lb />
Since the bill was int induced in <lb />
the last to amend the <lb />
charter of the town of <lb />
has made several <lb />
efforts to get a copy of it. <lb />
have at last succeeded and today <lb />
begin giving it to our readers, <lb />
knowing there arc many who will <lb />
be interested in it. <lb />
THE PASSERS. <lb />
Catch as They Come <lb />
and <lb />
Mrs. II. Harding <lb />
Sharp of <lb />
today here. <lb />
T. I'm Ion. of Washington, <lb />
was <lb />
morn- <lb />
from Kinston. <lb />
Mrs. Honey, of Kinston, <lb />
aver this morning lo visit <lb />
here. <lb />
L. E. Whaley and family <lb />
ed Wednesday evening to make <lb />
their home. <lb />
II. S. Sheppard, a native of Pitt <lb />
and former citizen of <lb />
now of Sampson county, is here <lb />
visiting relatives. <lb />
of <lb />
ton Miss Mary Terrell, of Tar- <lb />
were married Wednesday. <lb />
The bride Once lived ill Greenville <lb />
and is well here. <lb />
J. G. w. the Southern <lb />
representative of Lewis <lb />
Co., brokers of New <lb />
York, spent today here. His firm <lb />
is of Southern men who <lb />
have taken high rank in New York <lb />
commercial Circles. <lb />
Friday, MM. <lb />
Deputy Sheriff J. J. Mason is on <lb />
the list. <lb />
E. B, left this morning <lb />
for Danville. <lb />
W. T. returned from <lb />
Newborn Thursday evening. <lb />
H. W. left Ibis <lb />
for Danville lo takes vacation. <lb />
M's. O. T. Stanford this <lb />
morning I'm Wilson to visit <lb />
I A W. Setser left this morn- <lb />
for Tarboro to at lend the Union <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Claude Hunter, of Henderson, <lb />
came in this morning. Some of <lb />
the boys keep a close eye on him. Chaplain closed <lb />
Jarvis returned Thursday <lb />
moon from a short visit to <lb />
Washington. W. Wiggins <lb />
went along as chaperon and <lb />
are telling on other. <lb />
J. A. Dupree returned Thurs- <lb />
day evening from Norfolk. Mrs. <lb />
Dupree also returned from Mar- <lb />
where she had been to <lb />
attend the funeral of her mother. <lb />
MM. <lb />
T. E. Ibis morning for <lb />
Wilmington. <lb />
II. P. left this morning <lb />
for Henderson. <lb />
Presiding Elder B. I. Hall came <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
Mrs. J. K. went to <lb />
Tarboro today to visit relatives. <lb />
Harding returned Friday <lb />
evening from a trip in Beaufort <lb />
county. <lb />
District Attorney K. Bernard <lb />
OHM this morning from New- <lb />
born. <lb />
Mrs. E. B. of Kinston, is <lb />
visiting Mrs. E. A. In West <lb />
John White came home from <lb />
Bethel, Friday evening, to spend <lb />
today and Sunday with his parents. <lb />
Miss Laura of Bedford <lb />
City, who has been visiting <lb />
Mrs. L. C. Arthur, returned home <lb />
today. <lb />
A. M. Moore, W. II. Harrington, <lb />
E. M. Cheek and John re- <lb />
turned Friday from Hew- <lb />
Solicitor L. I. Moore left this <lb />
for Nashville. Mrs. <lb />
Moore went with him as far as <lb />
Mount to visit relatives. <lb />
THE ODD FELLOWS. <lb />
Celebrate Their I Hi Anal. <lb />
Friday night in the open house <lb />
and Helena lodges of the <lb />
Independent Order of <lb />
appropriately celebrated the eight- <lb />
of tin- <lb />
Fellowship <lb />
A large number of the members <lb />
with families and friends <lb />
were attendance and enjoyed the <lb />
arranged for the <lb />
After calling the several <lb />
to their the ceremonies <lb />
opened with prayer by the chap <lb />
lain, Bar. I. A. <lb />
anniversary exercises were I lien <lb />
carried out, Noble Grand, Dr. D. <lb />
I,, reading the questions <lb />
and <lb />
the response. Tin- Secretary, <lb />
Mrs. T. Jan is, read the <lb />
of the Sire and tile <lb />
Master enjoining the lodges <lb />
the occasion. <lb />
Past Grand, Miss Apple Smith, <lb />
occupied tier position with the <lb />
officers. <lb />
The entertainment <lb />
was then carried out as <lb />
responded to by Prof. w. <lb />
II. <lb />
Vocal Duel Lizzie Laugh- <lb />
Annie Foley. Ac <lb />
Miss Sheppard. <lb />
Toast Three Links <lb />
Friendship, Love and <lb />
responded Hodges. <lb />
Clara <lb />
Daughters of Be- <lb />
responded to by Mrs <lb />
Grand Secretary is. <lb />
of was called upon by the <lb />
Noble Grand mid made a pleasant <lb />
talk lo the assemblage. The <lb />
the exercises <lb />
with prayer. <lb />
were served <lb />
real abundance. The entire even- <lb />
exercises were delightful <lb />
and everything was carried out <lb />
perfect order. <lb />
odd Fellowship is very strong <lb />
iii this the order is <lb />
a i <lb />
Not That Way Here. <lb />
The sound hummer will <lb />
soon be heard on every hand. <lb />
We have heard of people <lb />
nail on their <lb />
of the nail the plank <lb />
a hammer, bill had no idea <lb />
users of tool had become BO careless <lb />
I every hand got a lick. <lb />
Pi . <lb />
Three Convicted. <lb />
At of at <lb />
this week, the jury found <lb />
verdicts of guilty in three of the <lb />
eases carried up from Pitt <lb />
for removing <lb />
and was sen <lb />
six months in jail with a <lb />
line of 1300 and costs. Deputy <lb />
Marshal It. B. arrived <lb />
here I morning with Worthing <lb />
ton turned him over lo the <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
Isaac Colored, retailing <lb />
without license, guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended of costs. <lb />
Peyton Kettles, colored, retailing <lb />
without license, guilty, judgment <lb />
suspended upon payment of costs. <lb />
A verdict of not guilty was re <lb />
against I. <lb />
the grand jury did <lb />
mil find true bills on the other <lb />
cases over from this county <lb />
JOHNSON'S MILLS ITEMS. <lb />
Johnson's Mm is. April <lb />
The poach crop is not tic <lb />
roved. <lb />
We had a sprinkle of hail <lb />
yesterday. No damage done, <lb />
Charlie Nobles will leave <lb />
for New Haven. Conn., to accept a <lb />
posit in a machine shop. <lb />
Mrs. P. K. returned to <lb />
her in Washington <lb />
after staying some time with her <lb />
parents here, <lb />
We are all glad to know Dr. <lb />
Joseph Nobles will locale ill <lb />
Johnson's lie will conic <lb />
about the of June. <lb />
Lewis Ives has a new boarder, a <lb />
little girl. <lb />
W. Mew born nice <lb />
office occupied Dr. Noble. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
April <lb />
Merrill, of Hobgood, <lb />
filled his opp at m's <lb />
school house last Sunday, quite n <lb />
crowd was oat heir him. <lb />
is <lb />
visiting her sister, Mrs. A. <lb />
since the weather opened <lb />
are busy preparing and <lb />
planting their crops. <lb />
T. W. formerly of <lb />
but now of <lb />
received the sad intelligence of Mil- <lb />
of his sister, Mrs. Alice <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Dr. Rout. Hargrove, of Falk- <lb />
land, is in our neighbor., id today. <lb />
K. J. Hurdle paid a living trip <lb />
lo Mildred Monday. <lb />
Mormons. <lb />
We do not need them and should <lb />
not Their history has <lb />
been a dirty one. They are now <lb />
trying to gel a man with three <lb />
wives into our national Congress. <lb />
advise hospitable spirit of <lb />
our farmers; hut I wish lo say to <lb />
all of them that we arc not pro- <lb />
the cause of good morals <lb />
when wears feeding Mormons. <lb />
II <lb />
MOTHER'S <lb />
FRIEND <lb />
takes married <lb />
women through <lb />
the whole period <lb />
of pregnancy In <lb />
safety and com- <lb />
fort It Is used and It <lb />
the muscles so there is no dis- <lb />
comfort. II prevents and relieves <lb />
morning sickness, and rising <lb />
shortens boor and preserves <lb />
the girl. <lb />
form <lb />
a a <lb />
Send for a Fell <lb />
copy our illus- <lb />
booklet <lb />
about <lb />
1st Co., Atlanta, <lb />
Blood Hounds. <lb />
has many <lb />
times in the past suggested that <lb />
this and every county an to <lb />
that, ought to possess some blood <lb />
hounds. The crime committed at <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
shows the need of them, and the <lb />
County Commissioners could wisely <lb />
take steps to supply this need. <lb />
hope they will do so at their <lb />
meeting. <lb />
Evil Dispositions <lb />
Are Early <lb />
Just so evil in the blood <lb />
comes oat in shape of <lb />
pimples, etc., in children <lb />
and young people. Taken in <lb />
time it can be eradicated by <lb />
using Hood's Sarsaparilla. <lb />
In older people, the aftermath <lb />
of irregular living shows it- <lb />
self in conditions, a <lb />
heavy head, a foul mouth, <lb />
a general bad feeling. <lb />
It in the blood, the impure <lb />
Bare yon a GUN, or a a BICYCLE, or a LOCK, or <lb />
most anything needs living SO. In it to <lb />
Greenville, . . . N. C. <lb />
We hare employed Mi. Ed. and <lb />
workmen Slate and any repair work bring us will <lb />
be prompt done. <lb />
Bicycle Sundries <lb />
ALL <lb />
Tobacco Flues <lb />
Oil <lb />
GOOD as low as ones, <lb />
d iS t <lb />
i J <lb />
And see my Stock of <lb />
M, M, Hats, Trunks, <lb />
Hardware, Tinware, Groceries, <lb />
In lad a lull lino <lb />
General <lb />
Merchandise. <lb />
AMIS B. WHITE<lb />
v ill hi ii 11- u- to home another crop, <lb />
if wish to crop easier I eve- <lb />
a in i iii M i i lives, Mb less ex use. <lb />
your land eighth row live feet <lb />
wide for truck tow, and in your is y <lb />
for <lb />
to house twenty acres, i As the lime short the <lb />
,, suppl <lb />
X-v-A . <lb />
trucks will <lb />
their <lb />
away. <lb />
Price of with shafts <lb />
All with cash to lite <lb />
c. N. ill receive prompt attention. <lb />
J. W. AT Owner Patentee. <lb />
Caught a Turtle. <lb />
Mr. F. tells that <lb />
that Mrs. K. who lives <lb />
his went to the <lb />
river fishing Friday, caught <lb />
a turtle with a pole <lb />
lead line. She tied the turtle with <lb />
a piece of grape vine dragged <lb />
it home. Mrs. is the same <lb />
woman who, just before she was <lb />
grown, caught a deer in the Held <lb />
killed <lb />
lite real <lb />
Hint with Sarsaparilla <lb />
will ill your family. <lb />
Blood Poison I liven In a t <lb />
for years la <lb />
small pol. ill <lb />
body, THad <lb />
I II 1- <lb />
I II <lb />
I I I he lion-, lip- <lb />
J. T. i <lb />
My <lb />
1.11,1 <lb />
arm. <lb />
i- <lb />
I I. <lb />
new four. Hi fair Mis. <lb />
S. I, W <lb />
i-iii.<lb />
r in,., <lb />
Ink. <lb />
The Fun Makers. <lb />
The Fun Milkers Company, <lb />
which gave three regular perform- <lb />
and a here last <lb />
is rightly named. gave our <lb />
people several hours of <lb />
fun and laughter, in winch was <lb />
also some real good acting. <lb />
inn offensive or approaching the <lb />
was seen while company <lb />
was here, the of the <lb />
actors on and oh the stage <lb />
excellent. <lb />
April 26th. <lb />
The Makers, above referred <lb />
to, will appear at the opera house <lb />
and balance of week. <lb />
Change of play nightly. <lb />
Sat M. Popular prices. <lb />
and cents. <lb />
Clerical Errors. <lb />
An evidence of the errors made <lb />
by the clerks in copying bills pass- <lb />
ed by the found <lb />
in charter of <lb />
which we are now publishing, <lb />
instance in ion at j I <lb />
the Aldermen shall have power to <lb />
the sate or use of Bra <lb />
works, while it was <lb />
in original bill. Again In See. <lb />
2.1 it says <lb />
to retail liquors stale <lb />
of their <lb />
business. No doubt this word <lb />
should rend bill we <lb />
it from <lb />
of the Secretary of State and give <lb />
it just as ii is. other <lb />
error equally us bad. <lb />
A bill is lobe in the <lb />
next issue <lb />
of silver certificates i the <lb />
nation of in, Mats. It <lb />
is Unit cur <lb />
would be useful for the <lb />
transmission of small sums through <lb />
the mails. Then is no doubt <lb />
such currency would be <lb />
for a large people. <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
A Farm Library of <lb />
Up-to-date. Concise and <lb />
Printed and Illustrated. <lb />
By JACOB <lb />
No. HORSE BOOK <lb />
All about <lb />
. a y <lb />
No. BOOK <lb />
and how , . <lb />
n- <lb />
and <lb />
No. POULTRY BOOK <lb />
AU alum ; I In l <lb />
; . . <lb />
f ill breeds; with <lb />
No. COW BOOK <lb />
All Cow the Halt a <lb />
Hie; In i t u h <lb />
In with ill u at i Ivan. y. <lb />
No. SWINE BOOK <lb />
Just out. All about Hutch. <lb />
riv, k hall- <lb />
The it i 1.1 ROOKS arc <lb />
. They <lb />
me having and <lb />
who a Cow. Hog or <lb />
or Small ought tight <lb />
away the BOOKS. The <lb />
FARM JOURNAL <lb />
I your paper, for you and note misfit. It i <lb />
old; it la <lb />
the biggest la the States <lb />
I . . .; . <lb />
Any ONE of the BOOKS, and FARM JOURNAL <lb />
of if will be by malt <lb />
to A DOLLAR LI . <lb />
. . . . I K- . <lb />
FARM JOURNAL<lb />
NOTICE <lb />
A FULL LINE TO <lb />
SELECT FROM. <lb />
WE CARRY A <lb />
NICE LINE OF <lb />
DRY Goods <lb />
SHOES <lb />
HATS <lb />
Coffin Go. <lb />
O ill, l S <lb />
in <lb />
in <lb />
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PI <lb />
Today's Arrival <lb />
BELT <lb />
Collar <lb />
COLLIE SETS, <lb />
JETTED ELASTIC BELTS <lb />
UREY <lb />
anything ever shown <lb />
in the city. <lb />
They are the latest things <lb />
and low enough in price <lb />
for everybody to <lb />
buy them. <lb />
COME AND SEE <lb />
Y CO. <lb />
Listening to The Preacher. <lb />
Ii it be difficult for some <lb />
to listen, It it harder, <lb />
for other people to follow, for it is <lb />
evident a person may listen tad <lb />
writes Ian of <lb />
The Art of Listening to a <lb />
May Home <lb />
few are <lb />
touted to think about the same <lb />
tiling, or Indeed to think about <lb />
anything, thirty minutes; after <lb />
a brief space their interest <lb />
they tail they have <lb />
ago the thread of the <lb />
and have almost forgot <lb />
ten his subject. The sermon which <lb />
suits such a desultory mil d <lb />
hi twenty paragraphs, each <lb />
paragraph an anecdote or an <lb />
illustration of a startling idea, <lb />
that wherever the heater joins in <lb />
he can be instantly at home. Sen <lb />
ought, however, to re <lb />
member that a series of <lb />
lantern a work of severe <lb />
art are not the same, <lb />
is to expound the of Christ <lb />
worthily he must reason as he goes <lb />
ask his hearers to think. The <lb />
chain may lie of gold, but <lb />
ought to e links securely Hastened <lb />
together, and a hearer should try <lb />
them as they pass through his <lb />
If one not brace <lb />
self for Hie effort of hearing a <lb />
mull he ill almost certainly <lb />
up by c either that the <lb />
preacher was dull or the dis <lb />
course was disconnected. Mo <lb />
is worth hearing into which <lb />
the preacher has not put his whole <lb />
strength, and no sermon can <lb />
heard aright unless the hearer <lb />
gives his whole strength <lb />
A Strong; Fortification. <lb />
Fortify the against disease <lb />
Liver Pills, an <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, <lb />
constipation, jaundice, bilious- <lb />
and all kindred troubles. <lb />
Fly Wheel of <lb />
Dr. Your Liver Pills are <lb />
the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever <lb />
be grateful for the accident that <lb />
brought them to my notice. I feel <lb />
as if I had a new lease of life. <lb />
Platte Cannon, Col. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb />
Havana is rapidly becoming <lb />
Instead of a bull <lb />
on Sunday la.-l I here was a <lb />
baseball same, and interest <lb />
mates waxed so warm that a close <lb />
division by the umpire in <lb />
Inning almost precipitated a riot <lb />
The Times of Cuba says that <lb />
police look a hand in the re <lb />
were drawn, and murder <lb />
would have been done had not a de- <lb />
of the Seventh Cavalry <lb />
appeared on the scene with loaded <lb />
guns to quell disturbance. <lb />
mm hart <lb />
--------LEADERS IX--------- <lb />
Aware. <lb />
Paints Oils <lb />
BRUSHES <lb />
Building Hardware a Specialty. <lb />
THE OF <lb />
That modern the <lb />
poisons the air with fatal genus, <lb />
that no home is safe from its <lb />
ravages, but multitudes have found <lb />
a sure protection against this <lb />
malady Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery. When yon feel a sore- <lb />
in your bones and muscles, <lb />
have fever, with sore <lb />
in the back of the head, <lb />
symptoms and <lb />
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. I A. W. GLEASON, <lb />
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