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FOB <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TL SI per Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. TUESDAY, MAY 9.1899. <lb/>
NO <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
WK OFFER IO PI OF A <lb/>
Perfect Tobacco Formula. <lb/>
OSCEOLA <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
A new tobacco brand by a new <lb/>
tobacco formula <lb/>
an old house. <lb/>
Look out for OSCEOLA under North Carolina Tobacco this <lb/>
under <lb/>
Season. <lb/>
ITS GOING TO BE HEARD FROM <lb/>
CALL FOR AND TRY OSCEOLA. <lb/>
BY <lb/>
OLD ION CO. Br. <lb/>
And for sale by all Old Dominion Agents everywhere. <lb/>
1.0. Son represent us at Greenville. Other agents in all <lb/>
Eastern X. towns. <lb/>
Va. <lb/>
Tin Constitutional <lb/>
th- <lb/>
cans. <lb/>
The. party in North <lb/>
Carolina never has fared an issue <lb/>
that o fills it with utter dismay as <lb/>
ed by the lust Legislature. If the <lb/>
make a tight against <lb/>
the it at once the <lb/>
issue of he campaign, and the color <lb/>
line will lie drawn against them <lb/>
with greater fierceness and force <lb/>
than in the last election. They <lb/>
thus see the utter of <lb/>
opposing it. But if they had a <lb/>
hope of winning they do not look <lb/>
upon it as an inviting hope, for <lb/>
what would be gained They <lb/>
would still lie, in North Carolina, <lb/>
nothing but the same old <lb/>
This is the view reported <lb/>
to lie taken by a hanger-on at <lb/>
and there is no denying that <lb/>
it appears to lie the correct one. <lb/>
Any white Republican in North <lb/>
Carolina who wants to earn a bet- <lb/>
title to the censure of his race <lb/>
than he now enjoys ran earn it by <lb/>
opposing with might main the <lb/>
constitutional <lb/>
Gazette. <lb/>
Statue of Jefferson Davis to <lb/>
Placed Over His Grave. <lb/>
be <lb/>
Duly Of Negroes <lb/>
If it were known that the great <lb/>
majority of would assist in <lb/>
the detection and arrest of the <lb/>
wretches of I heir race who commit <lb/>
the crimes that provoke nearly all <lb/>
lynching in the such <lb/>
crimes would very rare. <lb/>
The of the have <lb/>
in this matter a duly to themselves <lb/>
and to the people w horn <lb/>
they live, which they have failed <lb/>
to perform. It is in their power <lb/>
to decrease lynching in the south <lb/>
by making it certain that those <lb/>
the crime for which <lb/>
lynching inmost certain shall find <lb/>
no hiding place in settlements <lb/>
or in <lb/>
bronze statue is to lie placed <lb/>
over the grave of Hon. <lb/>
Davis, in Hollywood Cemetery <lb/>
here. Mrs. -having the <lb/>
statue made in New York. It will <lb/>
lie slightly over life size and a <lb/>
faithful likeness of deceased <lb/>
chieftain. It will show him as he <lb/>
was during the war and will <lb/>
sent him in the dollies he wore <lb/>
when captured. It has been so <lb/>
frequently stated that Mr. Davis <lb/>
was captured while Hoeing in <lb/>
male attire that Mrs. Davis <lb/>
cl. in rearing the monument, to <lb/>
show her husband as he really <lb/>
when taken prisoner. <lb/>
Washington Cost. <lb/>
NO BIGHT TO UGLINESS. <lb/>
The woman who is lovely in face, <lb/>
form and temper will always have <lb/>
friends, but one who would lie at- <lb/>
tractive must keep If <lb/>
she is weak, sickly and all run <lb/>
down she will <lb/>
If she has constipation or <lb/>
kidney trouble, her impure blood <lb/>
will cause pimples, skin <lb/>
eruptions and a wretched complex- <lb/>
ion. Electric Bitters is the best <lb/>
medicine iii the world to regulate <lb/>
stomach, liver and kidneys and to <lb/>
purify the blood. It gives strong <lb/>
nerves, bright eyes, smooth, <lb/>
skin, rich complexion. It <lb/>
will make a good-looking, charm- <lb/>
woman of a run-down invalid. <lb/>
Only cents at L. <lb/>
Drug store. <lb/>
A Family Disagreement. <lb/>
In a home out in the country, not <lb/>
far from town, we are Informed, <lb/>
there may seen quite a pile of <lb/>
sewing lying on the nearly in <lb/>
middle oil he that has <lb/>
lying there for <lb/>
more than six months. At the <lb/>
time the head of the house wanted <lb/>
a chair, and seeing but one band <lb/>
he dumped to the floor the sewing <lb/>
which lay upon it. His wife asked <lb/>
him to pick it up. He said he <lb/>
Wouldn't do It. She told him as <lb/>
he threw it there it could remain <lb/>
mil he got ready to pick it up. <lb/>
She would never touch it. And <lb/>
there it remains, a memorial to an <lb/>
Incompatibility of disposition.- <lb/>
York Commercial <lb/>
The days of and the <lb/>
shirt waist are here, and the sum <lb/>
mer girl has made good use of her <lb/>
lime since the season began. What <lb/>
is gives greater charm to <lb/>
a bit of femininity than a shirt <lb/>
suit When yon see you <lb/>
think of apple blossoms and you <lb/>
want to wander to a bench <lb/>
the trees, there to sit at toe <lb/>
feet of as it were, and de- <lb/>
her with your eyes. <lb/>
in <lb/>
gen. <lb/>
It's the truth. There is nothing <lb/>
else that a girl can makes <lb/>
look so sweet, as a waist. <lb/>
A shirt waist and a sailor hat is a <lb/>
combination that simply out of <lb/>
sight. Ah, If the dear creatures <lb/>
only knew it. Then they wouldn't <lb/>
wear crepe de chine, moire, <lb/>
taffeta, foulard, mouse- <lb/>
line de sole, and all that sort of <lb/>
stuff, nor carry so much <lb/>
draped tulip patch on their heads. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
A linker who bought his butter <lb/>
in pound-rolls from a farmer, no- <lb/>
that the rolls looked rather <lb/>
small, weighed them, and found <lb/>
that they were all pound <lb/>
in weight. he put the <lb/>
farmer into the comity court. <lb/>
butler said the <lb/>
judge, certainly under <lb/>
pound in weight. . Have you any <lb/>
he asked. said <lb/>
the farmer. have you any <lb/>
how <lb/>
can you your <lb/>
very said <lb/>
I've been selling <lb/>
butter to the baker I've been buy- <lb/>
pound loaves from him, and I <lb/>
have used them for weights on my <lb/>
own <lb/>
The Berry Shipments Beat All <lb/>
Records. <lb/>
So far season crates of <lb/>
strawberries have been shipped by <lb/>
the Southern Express from <lb/>
on the Atlantic between <lb/>
here and Wilmington alone. There <lb/>
is a quantity of other truck shipped <lb/>
of course. Mr. J. J, Cross el t he <lb/>
I splendid route agent of the South- <lb/>
Express, with headquarters in <lb/>
this estimates that the ship- <lb/>
of strawberries from this line <lb/>
will fool up crates for <lb/>
He says that when he <lb/>
came here, eight years ago, there <lb/>
was not a crate of strawberries <lb/>
shipped over the <lb/>
vision of the O. F. ft Y. V. Ball <lb/>
State of Ohio, City of Toledo <lb/>
County, j <lb/>
Frank J. makes oath <lb/>
that he is senior of <lb/>
firm of Frank Co., do- <lb/>
business in the City of Toledo, <lb/>
County and State aforesaid, i Observer, <lb/>
that said Ann will pay the sum of <lb/>
HUNDRED DOLLARS for . . , ,, . <lb/>
each and every case of Catarrh that A <lb/>
cured by the Hall's. second lime, and his choice was a <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. Frank J. wealthy lady about <lb/>
Sworn to and when bride bridegroom <lb/>
ed this 6th day of <lb/>
December, A. 1880. <lb/>
f------ A. <lb/>
I Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- <lb/>
and nets directly on the <lb/>
and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system. FRANK J. <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Hold by druggists. <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills are best. <lb/>
returned home from the wedding <lb/>
the husband, introducing the wife <lb/>
to his children, dear <lb/>
children, kiss this lady. She is <lb/>
the new I promised <lb/>
bring After steady <lb/>
look at the little <lb/>
Charlie you have been <lb/>
cheated She Isn't new at <lb/>
Nearly all from <lb/>
destruction of Main have <lb/>
I paid by the Treasury Depot I- <lb/>
An act of Congress provided <lb/>
such claims should Is- divided <lb/>
two classes, the gratuity <lb/>
the indemnity, the former being <lb/>
those of the families or relatives of <lb/>
the men killed by the explosion. <lb/>
This act also provided a year's <lb/>
pay In these eases be granted in <lb/>
lieu of indemnity. So far the total <lb/>
number of settled is <lb/>
in payment Of <lb/>
the claims paid there <lb/>
have bean amounting <lb/>
No Smallpox In <lb/>
The Free Press is glad to an- <lb/>
there is not a case of <lb/>
smallpox in Kinston, or in the pest <lb/>
house out of the corporate limits, <lb/>
nor is there a suspect in <lb/>
house. Both houses are <lb/>
cant, and will lie thoroughly <lb/>
gated and cleaned. <lb/>
The Free has published the <lb/>
truth boot the smallpox when <lb/>
was in Kinston, and when says <lb/>
there is no smallpox in Kinston or <lb/>
near Kinston the people can rely- <lb/>
on our Free <lb/>
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM. <lb/>
HEY ARE<lb/>
-LEADERS IX- <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Hardware a Specialty. <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
GUANO. <lb/>
DON'T PLANT YOUR CROP WITHOUT IT. <lb/>
MAKES THE FINEST TOBACCO. <lb/>
Manufactured by COLUMBIA GUANO CO., NORFOLK, VA <lb/>
Tiling. <lb/>
fin- I idled Stales Consul <lb/>
given <lb/>
r ripe for m <lb/>
which i- in use I n Smith <lb/>
ounce calcium lo one <lb/>
of u i . <lb/>
dipped III all . . I <lb/>
dry; I hi show no i tiling <lb/>
and em Kept <lb/>
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<p>
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D. J. <lb/>
Entered at I In- Office at <lb/>
X. m Second <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
TOBACCO PITT COUNTY. <lb/>
of <lb/>
and Prices <lb/>
at Which u ha <lb/>
1886. <lb/>
ill o, I . <lb/>
Ti 1899. <lb/>
PAY AND GET A PRIZE. <lb/>
I have asked to up <lb/>
of <lb/>
Pin . first <lb/>
to be here c <lb/>
also which <lb/>
ii year. I have <lb/>
depend mainly on I <lb/>
We a dusty wind Wed <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
your sewing and t <lb/>
Mrs. Sarah and sister. <lb/>
farmers are taking advantage of <lb/>
this nice weather to sot out tobacco. <lb/>
depend mainly on I Have been to get trod upon Mr. toes. <lb/>
with Hi.- publishers of the may fall in error in stale message to since the Manna's tricks in <lb/>
Journal we are enabled to offer a as the information is lire. muddle are leak- <lb/>
sought by of A. II. from Aurora, out. One of them was his <lb/>
gene a. or brother to the Mr. is I hint that the Speaker ought to <lb/>
the merchandise business here, western mm. Ii wan thought <lb/>
came in last night. strange at the he should <lb/>
WASHINGTON<lb/>
May Bat, <lb/>
Mr. doesn't id <lb/>
of the report of the Military <lb/>
Court of Inquiry, and it is said <lb/>
the Court, which <lb/>
a neck ago. will here h to <lb/>
revise the parts of <lb/>
the report before ii is approved by <lb/>
Mr. made public. <lb/>
that in of <lb/>
certain officers, th. <lb/>
court, doubtless unintentionally, <lb/>
subscription to paper to <lb/>
even new subscriber who pays for <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector year ahead <lb/>
and the is made <lb/>
old subscriber who will pay all back <lb/>
dues and one year in <lb/>
paper- for the price of ours <lb/>
In order hi gel the Form <lb/>
as a premium for advance pay <lb/>
it will be necessary to walk right up <lb/>
to the captain's office, for we have <lb/>
only a limited ear sub <lb/>
script ions The m <lb/>
Journal is on solid foundation and <lb/>
perfectly trustworthy. <lb/>
mate estimate <lb/>
pose. <lb/>
serve <lb/>
In year that to- <lb/>
there <lb/>
a small area pi I. Ii <lb/>
all the tobacco <lb/>
planted the first year <lb/>
K. I,. Jones of this pin , who <lb/>
makes the Jones Cultivator, just <lb/>
returned night from Washing- <lb/>
ton and points, where he <lb/>
raking orders, <lb/>
Mr- II. M. Dixon's mother, <lb/>
Mrs. Williams, from Wharton, <lb/>
All say, cm <lb/>
Just after the big lire <lb/>
1890, swept the up- <lb/>
per portion of main street. I'm <lb/>
tried to speak a word of <lb/>
encouragement to those <lb/>
Sou a <lb/>
similar disaster has <lb/>
section tin- business portion <lb/>
town we would again under- <lb/>
take to encourage those upon whom <lb/>
the blow tails. Men. lake courage <lb/>
gaze in despair <lb/>
tin- of ashes mark- the <lb/>
of your business pros <lb/>
turn your faces again to <lb/>
tin- determine I out of <lb/>
these ashes shall rise phoenix <lb/>
and in yourself and never e up. <lb/>
to those so fortunate to es <lb/>
disaster, lei urge you <lb/>
in- baud <lb/>
the Many man's <lb/>
lite turned brightened <lb/>
just by a little net word tin <lb/>
right time. Let this disaster <lb/>
the ties of business relations <lb/>
between us. The misfortune <lb/>
nut- is felt more less by all. and <lb/>
the prosperity of one is in a certain <lb/>
extent participated iii all. Let <lb/>
n- therefore work r Ii <lb/>
and for I Hie, <lb/>
was <lb/>
the <lb/>
river road from <lb/>
in throe miles <lb/>
a I have her brother and little niece <lb/>
milieu More, first came down t. see her <lb/>
lion for tobacco culture was begun, night. Mr. Williams re <lb/>
Priori however, the late turn <lb/>
W. Brown planted a small lot bill j William. <lb/>
ii and awhile. <lb/>
time Mr. II. <lb/>
In in <lb/>
ti more Tin-day the ear <lb/>
lied tin- city majority, <lb/>
The color line was a leading i--m <lb/>
in and the <lb/>
e ins the heat.-. <lb/>
burden in <lb/>
planted some and had <lb/>
same experience. <lb/>
On side of the river It <lb/>
seems crop <lb/>
a vet small quantity <lb/>
raised the first year I do <lb/>
what s,,, for. I <lb/>
know Hi of it <lb/>
sold very well, and not. <lb/>
Same planters were disgust <lb/>
ii while others wen- enthusiastic <lb/>
The year a <lb/>
area a- prices u <lb/>
were more satisfactory. <lb/>
Alma; the year our in<lb/>
Thai ye I <lb/>
.-thing like an I a <lb/>
two million pounds were i <lb/>
111.1 price at w ii -1.1 ii <lb/>
hole section, I sh <lb/>
tin- average for <lb/>
I-. cry In It rents, <lb/>
next year crop nil <lb/>
nit <lb/>
probably I will say, how <lb/>
ever, the protracted hen <lb/>
rains during 1-1 <lb/>
mined the crop <lb/>
m Hi for nothing, some coin <lb/>
limn export with a few bright lugs <lb/>
Tin- ye <lb/>
was a crop year there <lb/>
raised in the county <lb/>
three a Ii million <lb/>
ml <lb/>
cents average. we have <lb/>
nil I . <lb/>
w.-ll a- I each re <lb/>
a- <lb/>
a million <lb/>
pounds average of about <lb/>
a million <lb/>
an average <lb/>
have that hint, lint when <lb/>
is known that several days <lb/>
Le had a private confer <lb/>
ill <lb/>
its strangeness <lb/>
disappears. It was a bluff touring <lb/>
obtain <lb/>
pledges from him. Whether it <lb/>
I succeeded i- certain, but there <lb/>
for believing that it <lb/>
morning, but Mr-, did, that Sherman, who was <lb/>
will stay. known as Reed's <lb/>
late, will be token up <lb/>
the administration, and the trust-. <lb/>
elected Speaker. Friends of <lb/>
Hopkins Illinois, and <lb/>
Iowa, both of whom bad been led <lb/>
One day we have <lb/>
war almost ended tin- next ii <lb/>
fighting i- a- brisk n- <lb/>
et <lb/>
MILLS <lb/>
Mn . Int. <lb/>
The tobacco plainer- are j. <lb/>
rain. <lb/>
The i-Mp i- l-i in-. <lb/>
W. II. gave us a <lb/>
am .-all <lb/>
A very I rd led tin- <lb/>
quarterly c Swamp <lb/>
Mi riling returned <lb/>
home last week after <lb/>
lime <lb/>
Cox, Z-b W. c. <lb/>
at <lb/>
ten lei I the annual picnic at C <lb/>
landing last i. <lb/>
is Mrs. <lb/>
S to know that lire tie <lb/>
inn one <lb/>
ii 1- it can't destroy <lb/>
their <lb/>
burn up our but <lb/>
their good reputation in <lb/>
1.1 1.-.- The A. i. <lb/>
Cox Mfg. an- using a special <lb/>
fastening in join their <lb/>
lines, are sate from the <lb/>
risk arising from joints coining <lb/>
by <lb/>
line-. are using line man- <lb/>
deliver Hues any <lb/>
line-. are guaranteed to bi- <lb/>
as low a- am . or send your <lb/>
.-an <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
we want <lb/>
arc getting very suspicious. <lb/>
will not talk for <lb/>
CORPORATIONS <lb/>
noes <lb/>
Both Old Dominion Com. <lb/>
puny and Atlantic <lb/>
Line Offer to Help <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
the of tin- fire <lb/>
Thursday night a telephone message <lb/>
was sent in Washington to see if we <lb/>
COUld gel the of <lb/>
town lo conic to our assistance. <lb/>
flu- Washington Unman were <lb/>
to come but it is happened that <lb/>
there was not a car there in which <lb/>
their apparatus could be <lb/>
Learning this Mr. John Myers, <lb/>
agent of the Old Dominion Com- <lb/>
told them he bod a steamer at <lb/>
the wharf which was at their dis- <lb/>
tree of charge. An <lb/>
showed that the firemen could hard- <lb/>
reach hereby steamer in lime to <lb/>
be of assistance, but all same <lb/>
showed the of Old <lb/>
Dominion Company to do all in <lb/>
their power In help us. <lb/>
Friday Mr. <lb/>
Moore, of the Atlantic Coast <lb/>
Line here, received a telegram from <lb/>
Mr, II. M. Freight <lb/>
passenger Agent, expressing <lb/>
the regret of his company at learn- <lb/>
of the destructive lire had <lb/>
and offering a re- <lb/>
bate of per cent of the freights mi <lb/>
all building materials for rebuild <lb/>
burnt district that are ship <lb/>
here over the lie <lb/>
TODAYS <lb/>
High Low Close. <lb/>
June <lb/>
August <lb/>
October<lb/>
May and June. <lb/>
Close. Tone. <lb/>
8.21 steady. <lb/>
bow Close. <lb/>
Wheat. <lb/>
Inly <lb/>
Sept. W i <lb/>
Opening. High Low <lb/>
C, 1341 1831 <lb/>
It. H. T. 1291 <lb/>
Manhattan <lb/>
C. W. Hi II ll <lb/>
A FULL LINE TO <lb/>
SELECT FROM. <lb/>
WE CARRY A <lb/>
NICE LINE OF <lb/>
DRY Goods <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
HATS<lb/>
PANTS <lb/>
W. W. T. <lb/>
but ii the Blip- <lb/>
Is given to Sherman will <lb/>
that will <lb/>
either by Boss <lb/>
nu or Mr. they may <lb/>
lint their to talk. <lb/>
The majority in the <lb/>
will and a <lb/>
vigorous kickers make lots <lb/>
trouble I'm- those in charge of the <lb/>
j mini ml inn <lb/>
Senator who been <lb/>
traveling extensively since Con- <lb/>
Is now in Wash- <lb/>
II.- said of his observation <lb/>
of <lb/>
will in- nominated acclamation. <lb/>
Hi- nomination be prevent <lb/>
I. I spent several weeks <lb/>
through South and talked <lb/>
with people the small towns. In <lb/>
every state, and in <lb/>
Louisiana Texas. I <lb/>
able expects <lb/>
government. what they Members the Board of <lb/>
will do hr-i were not favorable lo <lb/>
James Keel, of ho out in the , dis- <lb/>
has attending Bethel High mime was <lb/>
has accepted the highest praise. <lb/>
a with Keel, of the is <lb/>
Ml. Olive, N. C. feeling. I believe, <lb/>
-.-. and the delegation from <lb/>
to purl with him. will be for <lb/>
crop around I elect delegate <lb/>
ale looking line. M. O. <lb/>
To me Ladies <lb/>
We have just opened at <lb/>
N. C, <lb/>
a line of new------- <lb/>
Novelties, Etc. <lb/>
to which we invite your attention. <lb/>
are styles <lb/>
will be sold reasonable <lb/>
prices. We have a skilled Midi- <lb/>
to do our and can j <lb/>
us ill the new brick<lb/>
. . <lb/>
Al tow n the <lb/>
s were <lb/>
Mayor, <lb/>
S. I. II. <lb/>
I. and <lb/>
Henri W. Martin. are all <lb/>
mid S. T. Carson expect in make <lb/>
Hi shipment. <lb/>
Mr. II. Carson wile spent <lb/>
la-l Sunday with relatives near <lb/>
Mi-- II i of t. Louis, <lb/>
Ky. has accented a position in <lb/>
Mrs, M. Bullock's millinery <lb/>
-inn-. She is very pretty and we <lb/>
an- to her. <lb/>
of Bethel are in deep <lb/>
in pal with ill.- in her <lb/>
destructive lire but ire feel sure <lb/>
ii will ma in- long before all <lb/>
ruined buildings <lb/>
will be replaced by <lb/>
ones she will again in- one <lb/>
of prettiest most <lb/>
little towns in the state. <lb/>
One Base <lb/>
a r <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
ii an I <lb/>
. . r <lb/>
ail <lb/>
j Pills. <lb/>
S I i I I I, I pills. <lb/>
Will I <lb/>
mil.,. iv. <lb/>
-i-i <lb/>
I t <lb/>
III i., r.-. <lb/>
v all <lb/>
,,,;. <lb/>
. ., <lb/>
I- , i<lb/>
million pounds at <lb/>
s; in cents. <lb/>
Five million p muds an<lb/>
Si-, and a hall M,. <lb/>
i at n of.<lb/>
r-.-. a hail million <lb/>
iii an average v <lb/>
Pills. <lb/>
All i- w from menu <lb/>
ml 1- in keep in mind <lb/>
mailer of <lb/>
III-- the I hi d <lb/>
ill rude ha- each <lb/>
iii the Secretary <lb/>
ml n and I bail- <lb/>
entirely upon which <lb/>
however, I am sure i- approximate <lb/>
curate. <lb/>
Ii w ill In- observed for the <lb/>
iii.- years there been a <lb/>
mall decrease in general aver- <lb/>
age, ill -1 year, there a -mall <lb/>
increase, the fact <lb/>
the percent of common <lb/>
Co was larger than it bus been any <lb/>
since 1892. The re <lb/>
pi n in I i ii in <lb/>
has mil been a- <lb/>
in the , <lb/>
one knows for two years <lb/>
common tobacco has sold re <lb/>
well, while brighter <lb/>
have low, <lb/>
that is. iii proportion in the way it<lb/>
u lib the <lb/>
There seems to ho m very <lb/>
feeling In circles and <lb/>
general it will toll we can recommend to the public as <lb/>
well next season, the foreign do do what they promise. Their <lb/>
our tobacco Increasing I while our midst has <lb/>
and therein lies encouragement I been of the beat, both on and off <lb/>
tobacco the stage, <lb/>
At tin- <lb/>
Two presented <lb/>
Friday at the Opera House <lb/>
by Inn Maker- the be-l <lb/>
A good audience, consider- <lb/>
drawbacks, was <lb/>
were delighted. Miss it-- as <lb/>
of the orphans, <lb/>
hi- perfect in her character <lb/>
elicited well merited applause, she <lb/>
is an exceptionally line <lb/>
Mi Belle as Henri <lb/>
blind sister, was far above <lb/>
we have seen here in some <lb/>
lime. A difficult-role tn <lb/>
The other characters were well <lb/>
The specialties were very <lb/>
Mr. was again <lb/>
link <lb/>
a- I He is <lb/>
ii win-in number. Mr. <lb/>
inn funny for anything la great <lb/>
as the Miss <lb/>
Belle again pleased the <lb/>
This company <lb/>
V mi <lb/>
districts in Ni-i York, <lb/>
and that will insure the expression <lb/>
of the sentiment the <lb/>
tin- opinion <lb/>
that the populists would hold tin- <lb/>
first National Convention year <lb/>
and would nominate speak <lb/>
of the letter of Urn. <lb/>
South Dakota, asking for the dis- <lb/>
charge of the volunteers from that <lb/>
-tale, and the Philippine policy, <lb/>
Senator -In his <lb/>
letter to President <lb/>
i-i <lb/>
the people of our state, <lb/>
.-insider the life of one of brave <lb/>
bays from Dakota a- worth <lb/>
all the 1- <lb/>
There is I'm- killing <lb/>
in The possess- <lb/>
these islands is worth but <lb/>
from point we <lb/>
out of a race whose <lb/>
labor i- paid the rate of cents <lb/>
a day. Our entire policy regard- <lb/>
is wrong, and though <lb/>
who oppose it are denounced <lb/>
traitors, I believe the time will <lb/>
come when they will be kink- <lb/>
ed upon 11- true <lb/>
ions often accused of <lb/>
being soulless, but these two <lb/>
dents interest that both <lb/>
old Dominion and Coast Line feel In <lb/>
welfare of Greenville, and our <lb/>
people will mil nut mag- <lb/>
A clergy man called mi a <lb/>
parishioner in a village, whom h- <lb/>
found deeply lamenting the death <lb/>
of only boy four or <lb/>
live years of age. In the hope of <lb/>
consoling the woman, he <lb/>
remarked to her young <lb/>
could nut have committed any <lb/>
grievous sin, and doubt <lb/>
the boy bad gone to heaven. <lb/>
said the simple hearted <lb/>
lure, my poor <lb/>
shy, they'll be all <lb/>
there In <lb/>
Factory, <lb/>
Mr. I. M. Tucker nils us Hint <lb/>
the success, of tin- fertilizer factory <lb/>
upon w he has been Working <lb/>
some days is assured, lie has been <lb/>
greatly in <lb/>
Mock is now having the <lb/>
papers drawn up. lie desires <lb/>
j that many farmers take -mall <lb/>
stock the enterprise so as tn be <lb/>
identified with and all who wish <lb/>
lo do see him or leave their <lb/>
office to <lb/>
Is referred lo <lb/>
MISS CO., <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
aim Goods. <lb/>
We have just opened <lb/>
nix building with an entirely new <lb/>
and stock of------ <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry <lb/>
Hals, ware, <lb/>
Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat, FlOUT, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
bard, etc., in fact <lb/>
every <lb/>
carried in a general <lb/>
Also Sell <lb/>
ALL NEW <lb/>
dust received from Now York. Chi-I <lb/>
Baltimore <lb/>
line of <lb/>
Mixed Straw Sailors, Mohair <lb/>
and Sailors, Baby Caps and Dresses. <lb/>
line <lb/>
Waists, Ware, Wrappers, <lb/>
Bead Chains, Shirt Waist <lb/>
tenders, Dress Forms, Sash <lb/>
Ribbons. Jewel Belt <lb/>
Buckles, <lb/>
Handkerchiefs. <lb/>
Everybody hit it.-d to call and see <lb/>
my new line of goods. <lb/>
MRS. M. A. <lb/>
AT POINTS. <lb/>
HAY, OATS, COBS, COT. <lb/>
TON AND <lb/>
AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will lie <lb/>
j found as low as a . article <lb/>
j be sold Von cordially in- <lb/>
lo visit our <lb/>
prices paid for all <lb/>
of produce. <lb/>
j WHITE FLEMING, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Premiums have been <lb/>
in<lb/>
Can lo. <lb/>
When a man goes into business <lb/>
lie his curds printed, and <lb/>
when In- meets an <lb/>
therefore he pokes out and <lb/>
says; you're down my <lb/>
way. drop <lb/>
trouble is that you <lb/>
can't repeal that often <lb/>
personally. What you <lb/>
can is tn put the card and the <lb/>
remark, more or less <lb/>
expressed, into a paper, and have <lb/>
it handed In hundreds all one <lb/>
day. Chicago Apparel <lb/>
III <lb/>
. with <lb/>
r. tills ma <lb/>
Ir <lb/>
h . . in <lb/>
.- r i- tin In; iii <lb/>
i w-n <lb/>
h inn nil a j in-, t- the <lb/>
ii.- one in distant <lb/>
tin . fact <lb/>
in -hill <lb/>
Into . iii. . <lb/>
.- Hi ,; 1.11,1 lira <lb/>
bl nut lo <lb/>
A I . . i- mill <lb/>
i or of town, <lb/>
bin witter ti ii <lb/>
mi . a I <lb/>
f--r i ; . it have health, <lb/>
grow I r <lb/>
naves um m ; <lb/>
M- -t follow the <lb/>
tho poof <lb/>
child ii r. the <lb/>
cm ii I-1 it who <lb/>
ii in mi <lb/>
n ii. 1.1 in tin- child <lb/>
Tn Cine<lb/>
II C. C. <lb/>
a a of <lb/>
Nut to trace anything lo <lb/>
n with lbs <lb/>
h Nile of the <lb/>
my, have re <lb/>
logy mill dually <lb/>
was <lb/>
en n rue tn vat which had <lb/>
been through mag- <lb/>
a. tin- belief that it <lb/>
who taken the money <lb/>
its me <lb/>
bin It 1- recorded <lb/>
that any , t the yet <lb/>
with a a in- <lb/>
I Talc. <lb/>
is av. thin morn <lb/>
y.-i bow damp it <lb/>
Ia-t light IV, I K sod his wife <lb/>
the it liar waiting fur a street <lb/>
ear. and into nay <lb/>
stood there foe <lb/>
folly u half bis OMS <lb/>
in in <lb/>
That s w i . he r I <lb/>
IX <lb/>
Heavy and Pane <lb/>
X. <lb/>
Cotton bagging and Ties always <lb/>
on ban i <lb/>
Fresh goods kept on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial w ill convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
98.- <lb/>
y. tin v a- <lb/>
ti-11 a <lb/>
III.- new <lb/>
-11 utter <lb/>
is-r . Here not <lb/>
I. me Hi km- e. <lb/>
here in view <lb/>
think lint <lb/>
I, Unit <lb/>
r. <lb/>
of the lean. <lb/>
el well known <lb/>
tree ell <lb/>
Me, DRUG CO, <lb/>
n C <lb/>
Sold I-i <lb/>
lime <lb/>
of Newark, N. J, <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
J. Has Cash Value, <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
I. Paid up <lb/>
Insurance that <lb/>
works <lb/>
Will e instated within <lb/>
three after lapse you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No lies ions,<lb/>
Dividends are payable at the be- <lb/>
of the second and of each <lb/>
year, provided the pro- <lb/>
for current year be paid. <lb/>
They lie <lb/>
To reduce or <lb/>
To the Insurance, or <lb/>
To -Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
an Endow during the Lifetime <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
N. <lb/>
via. kinds  <lb/>
I Second Hand Goods j <lb/>
Bought and Sold <lb/>
Commission. <lb/>
S W, S <lb/>
the money III t. <lb/>
r. I.<lb/>
E WE CLEAN AND PRESS SUITS FOR <lb/>
SO CENTS. <lb/>
l-re <lb/>
II B, <lb/>
new. <lb/>
fur <lb/>
sis mm, i <lb/>
N. <lb/>
kt. . . . . . . <lb/>
ASK YOUR DEALER<lb/>
Si <lb/>
FOR THE <lb/>
PAIR. <lb/>
Perfect Filling. Best And I <lb/>
Shot sold. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
I J. C. Cobb a Son.<lb/>
GOOD PEOPLE <lb/>
You all know that I was burned out at the lire on of <lb/>
i Hut while I am out of doors l would ask <lb/>
all lo forget your old friend <lb/>
MAY. <lb/>
Meets on the Move. <lb/>
Tut M It I. 1800. <lb/>
Ii. nit this morning <lb/>
F King came in <lb/>
evening from Henderson. <lb/>
K. It. returned <lb/>
day evening from Virginia. <lb/>
-dues <lb/>
v y; <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
In a few days inure I will have Something interesting t j tell you in <lb/>
this space, and it will lie of a nature as to make as grateful to <lb/>
fertile will gin- you as feel lo you for the liberal patronage <lb/>
you have given me in past. <lb/>
I. I. Moore came I. <lb/>
day evening from Nash <lb/>
Miss Annie <lb/>
spent today herewith tile <lb/>
. Harding. <lb/>
Mis, of Tarboro, came <lb/>
n Wednesday evening to visit <lb/>
her sister, Mis., w. I,. Brown, <lb/>
GREENVILLE'S 1ST FIRE. <lb/>
NEARLY TWO BLOCKS SWEPT AWAY. <lb/>
Twenty-five Stores Offices, the King House <lb/>
Loss About <lb/>
Insurance About <lb/>
Pay What You Owe <lb/>
i in <lb/>
is not lo say Dial <lb/>
many business men of <lb/>
lost heavily by the lire Thursday <lb/>
One has but to note <lb/>
individual losses sustained <lb/>
of <lb/>
this. Besides what <lb/>
have already many of them are <lb/>
to Miller further bi being thrown <lb/>
out of business until more buildings <lb/>
can Now is the duty <lb/>
of every person who had accounts <lb/>
with of these business <lb/>
men to go at once and pay them. <lb/>
though any individual <lb/>
count may these littles put <lb/>
together may go a long ways to <lb/>
wards encouraging and helping <lb/>
them to brave the tempest that <lb/>
sweeps over them. Tut; Kill <lb/>
appeals to your manhood, lo <lb/>
your feeling for a fellow man dis- <lb/>
Alfred Forbes and gets urges you to look after <lb/>
store occupied by the latter on matters i, t <lb/>
you owe go <lb/>
different flavors, <lb/>
pies, <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
J. A Son have a notice <lb/>
in your at lent ion is <lb/>
called. <lb/>
Mrs. L t is now next to II- <lb/>
store. Sec her <lb/>
is now of <lb/>
the stores of tin- Bernard building. <lb/>
I. I,. Starkey Bro. now <lb/>
one in Bernard <lb/>
building. <lb/>
Henry barbershop is on <lb/>
Fifth street, a rear room of the <lb/>
old store. <lb/>
is in a portion of <lb/>
the store, mi Five Points, <lb/>
with T. M lord. <lb/>
Mrs. is opening <lb/>
her millinery in the <lb/>
building, on Washington <lb/>
st reel. <lb/>
O. purchased the <lb/>
A WORD FOR Till <lb/>
Greenville presents end <lb/>
today. Where <lb/>
stood lows of buildings with <lb/>
merchandise there arc now <lb/>
Willis and <lb/>
ruins, who <lb/>
night closed their after a <lb/>
prosperous day's business, <lb/>
stand with sad line- and lies the <lb/>
. , ,, ., , . , place where their elegant <lb/>
Walter arrived <lb/>
lo smoke and Property <lb/>
evening from Florida to vis-, <lb/>
it his grandfather, Lewis Hudson. <lb/>
owners who yesterday could look <lb/>
with pride upon <lb/>
possessed, sec pile of <lb/>
coal i -in of <lb/>
what one- i a -ii-. i- <lb/>
picture brief. <lb/>
H. If. left yesterday furl has a r <lb/>
to see hi- brother. lire, one entails an i let <lb/>
Wilson, who is very oM Unit <lb/>
Ur. King Is postal clerk the A. .,.,. <lb/>
passenger train during <lb/>
Wilson's Free In <lb/>
ti. F. left this morning <lb/>
for California to spend several <lb/>
weeks that Slat,. We all hope <lb/>
may ban-a line nip <lb/>
over lo the <lb/>
Don't use profanity, use Tangle <lb/>
Pool from Zeno ft Bro, <lb/>
There is a humorous side to <lb/>
everything. Nut lost <lb/>
his I . at I he lire. No <lb/>
insurance. <lb/>
Fresh today sweet mountain <lb/>
Butter cents per pound S. M. <lb/>
should establish a <lb/>
brick here right away. There <lb/>
is going to large for <lb/>
them. <lb/>
The lire played havoc with <lb/>
telephone wires on street, and <lb/>
Manager Atkins is having lots of <lb/>
trouble gelling I hem lo work again. <lb/>
Do you want one of hand- <lb/>
some aluminum card cases with <lb/>
your name engraved on it and sonic <lb/>
nice cards Call at of- <lb/>
great need now is <lb/>
business we hope the <lb/>
building of I hem will begin early. <lb/>
FORGET IT AS <lb/>
LONG AS I 1.1 FORGOT <lb/>
WHAT WHY, WAS IN <lb/>
IN A. WHITE'S <lb/>
AGENCY, AND GOT SUCH A <lb/>
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT <lb/>
The farmers are making up the <lb/>
lime bad weather early in <lb/>
caused them lo lose. <lb/>
When you are nervous <lb/>
less, take Hood's Sarsaparilla. It <lb/>
makes nerves strong and gives <lb/>
refreshing sleep. <lb/>
Mold Tin-ill <lb/>
In going about that ninny <lb/>
people are agreed with <lb/>
the suggestion of <lb/>
that ward nominating enliven <lb/>
lions should be held earlier, and <lb/>
on the eve of the <lb/>
as has been our custom at <lb/>
municipal elections in the past. <lb/>
The people have a right to know <lb/>
advance who they are expected <lb/>
to vole for, and not names <lb/>
thrust on them the before <lb/>
Lei the conventions be <lb/>
held this time at weeks <lb/>
before the convention. And what <lb/>
la more important, lei every voter <lb/>
his respective ward meeting <lb/>
sec that good men arc nominal <lb/>
ed for Aldermen. <lb/>
Shooting at <lb/>
Oil Tuesday night <lb/>
Sidney and dim <lb/>
Moore and the father, W. <lb/>
had a fracas the <lb/>
elect ion, all the being after <lb/>
affair quieted <lb/>
down and everybody thought it <lb/>
was over. Wednesday morning <lb/>
Jim Moore was walk down <lb/>
street he was attacked by Me <lb/>
who shot at him several <lb/>
limes. Duly one of shots took <lb/>
effect, making a Mesh wound ill the <lb/>
back, <lb/>
I res-. <lb/>
M iv 1800. <lb/>
. went to <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
. It. John of New Bern <lb/>
rived Thursday evening. <lb/>
A. If. Moore returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from Nash court. <lb/>
. returned Thursday <lb/>
evening from a business trip. <lb/>
Rev. N. M. Watson returned <lb/>
from Raleigh Thursday evening. <lb/>
I. W. Thursday <lb/>
evening from a trip up tin- road. <lb/>
Mrs. Is. King and children <lb/>
returned this morning from <lb/>
lug relatives Rocky Mount, <lb/>
son I <lb/>
I. Goldsmith, of the Hart- <lb/>
ford will arrive <lb/>
tonight the losses for his <lb/>
insure I by their agent <lb/>
here. II. A. White. <lb/>
M iv ii. <lb/>
I. A. <lb/>
today, <lb/>
S. Smith ha- <lb/>
new dwelling in So <lb/>
to his <lb/>
it Greenville, <lb/>
Dis. I,. James I,. <lb/>
Cart- returned Friday evening from <lb/>
the dental convention at Raleigh, <lb/>
II. A. Latham, it Pitt county <lb/>
boy who was editor of the <lb/>
Washington but is <lb/>
the famous Tali <lb/>
from, lei n- digress here <lb/>
enough any will <lb/>
and in loftier shape I hall <lb/>
ever, <lb/>
was ill III o'clock Thin- <lb/>
day night, when many of our <lb/>
were assembled In I ho opera <lb/>
house witnessing by <lb/>
the Fun Makers, that lotto <lb/>
was thrown into consternation <lb/>
an alarm of lire. The alarm was <lb/>
almost instantly followed a <lb/>
lie in chairs. <lb/>
W. . lost <lb/>
he had. no <lb/>
Mi- M. II. milliner, <lb/>
could get amounts. <lb/>
Mrs. James, milliner. <lb/>
could not gel s. <lb/>
W. II. Wilson broker office. <lb/>
. I,. ti. <lb/>
Moses i Hazier, nu <lb/>
ii. tit nice. <lb/>
S. big lo-son <lb/>
Iii. R. I. C dentist over <lb/>
of fixtures a-. ,. <lb/>
King House, A. Andrew- oil <lb/>
building, <lb/>
Vines mi furniture <lb/>
WOO. <lb/>
A. jeweler, saved <lb/>
sin-1, mill no <lb/>
M r. I. I it saved <lb/>
in ii-i insurance. <lb/>
I. S. Smith, grocer, I, In <lb/>
HI, <lb/>
M. II. building -i. <lb/>
SOU, insurance <lb/>
J. A. and <lb/>
i i. half insured. <lb/>
i. <lb/>
M,<lb/>
J. I. druggist, building <lb/>
glare the central of insurance stock <lb/>
We extend our many <lb/>
thanks lo <lb/>
of Greenville and Pitt <lb/>
the -1 u . re-; <lb/>
in of May, <lb/>
4th, 1899. and i- f the hard <lb/>
and faithful work we lost <lb/>
hat very little We will be <lb/>
to see one and all at <lb/>
Lahore. We have a com- <lb/>
line of Merchandise. <lb/>
Allow us to thank yon <lb/>
once more. Yours, etc., <lb/>
town which told at <lb/>
i was in wake <lb/>
Humus. <lb/>
The lire started in the roam of <lb/>
Paul Mel rink, t over <lb/>
insurance id, <lb/>
lain <lb/>
Ur ti II i liter, dry ; <lb/>
Wilson, . <lb/>
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them. II was till II. C. Hooker <lb/>
lion of building- in tin- i i. i, <lb/>
of the where II. Cherry, building <lb/>
there was for lire I by . ins lira. <lb/>
Springs of Tennessee, arrived hotel nut the wen <lb/>
here this morning to visit bis old <lb/>
home, lie bus made a great in- <lb/>
crease ill weight since his last <lb/>
here, which lie attributes to drink <lb/>
Talc Springs Mrs. <lb/>
is with him on this trip. <lb/>
Insurance <lb/>
II. A. Agent. <lb/>
accept our thanks <lb/>
for the prompt manner in which <lb/>
Companies adjusted our losses. <lb/>
It is only two days since the lire <lb/>
and we think such promptness needs <lb/>
Mils. II. I. <lb/>
J. I,. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
V., M. <lb/>
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bill few <lb/>
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semi weekly, that were placed in <lb/>
pout office Thursday night, <lb/>
were burned. This will explain Move, neat-1 his <lb/>
was married <lb/>
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At a o'clock Wednesday <lb/>
at the home of Mr. M. . <lb/>
why our not receive <lb/>
them. <lb/>
MOTHER'S <lb/>
FRIEND <lb/>
women through <lb/>
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by a large number of friends. <lb/>
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need. The man who does so <lb/>
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lugs on I other side. <lb/>
brick store of James I. <lb/>
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lice but saved nearly everything <lb/>
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who did not get burned out, among <lb/>
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II. White on <lb/>
stock. S. T. White, hit rick <lb/>
S. M. Mi A. All <lb/>
Mel i. Henry Slop <lb/>
pan and others had some loss from <lb/>
J. Son, <lb/>
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J. W. . <lb/>
M. Cheek, bar, <lb/>
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Happenings in North Carolina, <lb/>
Rates, <lb/>
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all having claims <lb/>
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NOTICE <lb/>
The Clerk of four <lb/>
of Pitt county having let- <lb/>
of to nu. the <lb/>
on 20th of <lb/>
on the estate of ii. p. <lb/>
notice i <lb/>
given to all persona to the <lb/>
estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
to the and to <lb/>
the estate to present <lb/>
their claims, properly <lb/>
to the within <lb/>
twelve months after the date of <lb/>
this notice, or this notice will lie <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
This the 20th day of 1899. <lb/>
L. II <lb/>
on the estate of II. K. Harriss. <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The having duly <lb/>
qualified before Superior <lb/>
Clerk Pitt county as of <lb/>
the Will and of <lb/>
Mn. I-. c. Kicks, notice <lb/>
i- hereby given t nil <lb/>
make <lb/>
mediate to the <lb/>
ed. and all Inning claims <lb/>
are to <lb/>
present the flame payment on or <lb/>
before the 24th day of April. 1900, <lb/>
or notice be plead <lb/>
of recovery of <lb/>
This 24th day of April, ISM. <lb/>
f. A. Kicks, <lb/>
Mrs. L. C. <lb/>
I to W, B. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Whichard. N. C. <lb/>
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market <lb/>
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kill the <lb/>
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of the Price BO <lb/>
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in nil. trial free J, <lb/>
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every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Prayer <lb/>
meeting Wednesday evening, <lb/>
X. at, Sunday <lb/>
p. w Harding, in- <lb/>
Services third <lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
II. <lb/>
p. m. J. It. Moore <lb/>
regular <lb/>
a. in. superintendent. <lb/>
Divine and sermon every <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening, <lb/>
going prayer Wednesdays at <lb/>
M., and A. <lb/>
M. I. A. Minister <lb/>
every Sun <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
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a. in. <lb/>
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third Monday evening. It. <lb/>
hams, J. M. gag <lb/>
Covenant Lodge, No, <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
K. B. X. Q, L. ll. Pander, <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of P. Tar Rivet Lodge, No, <lb/>
every- Friday even inn- <lb/>
Bagwell, Jr., 0.0. H. h. <lb/>
K. Of R. and S. <lb/>
H. Vance No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even <lb/>
B. Wilson, It. M. B. <lb/>
Lang, See. <lb/>
U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at la I. O. <lb/>
K. hall. II. J. <lb/>
A. O. <lb/>
No. meets every and third <lb/>
Thursday in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall. M. It. Turnage, Worthy <lb/>
Chief; Sim-. <lb/>
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fourth Monday nights la Odd <lb/>
lows Hull. W. II. Wilson, Act lion; <lb/>
B. Smith See. <lb/>
Hy virtue of the power in me i <lb/>
appointed I <lb/>
in ease No. Special Proceed- <lb/>
I locket M. <lb/>
on and David by his next <lb/>
friend Thomas Ex. <lb/>
I ill sell public sale be- , <lb/>
fore Court in <lb/>
Greenville, on Monday the day , <lb/>
of June at o'clock noon, <lb/>
all the pine, cypress and popular <lb/>
of and the of <lb/>
twelve inches In diameter the <lb/>
base when the same may lie <lb/>
together with privilege of <lb/>
within which lo eat and <lb/>
and also the <lb/>
usual light of way appertaining to <lb/>
same for the removal of said Um- <lb/>
now and growing up- <lb/>
on two tracts of laud situated in <lb/>
Township. Pitt County, <lb/>
North Carolina, adjoin- <lb/>
the lauds of j. J. I <lb/>
Charles W. <lb/>
and hers bounded as fol- <lb/>
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running a south west course <lb/>
lo W. C. Dixon line, a Sweet <lb/>
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course lo a i o knot <lb/>
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to a pine corner, then a north <lb/>
course to Sweet Cum <lb/>
in the branch, then down <lb/>
the Long branch TOO the be- <lb/>
ginning, a See <lb/>
deed from W. wife to <lb/>
M. book it i to <lb/>
which reference Is made. <lb/>
Also one other tract, <lb/>
lands of W. C. Dixon, John <lb/>
and others as <lb/>
Via; at a John <lb/>
Elks Hue a between E. M. <lb/>
Dixon W. and run- <lb/>
a westerly direction <lb/>
With a Branch, about <lb/>
thence with the branch to E. M. <lb/>
Dixon and W. C. <lb/>
to the containing <lb/>
BI acres more or <lb/>
Terms of Hide cash. <lb/>
Win. II. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
X. c, May ind 1809. <lb/>
II reel eon -h-trier i pin <lb/>
r. Hit . i <lb/>
. lint-. <lb/>
the n<lb/>
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ow <lb/>
II. <lb/>
one <lb/>
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I t I era. <lb/>
j. <lb/>
IN------ <lb/>
A OF <lb/>
Alma nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
COME ME. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
CaMP <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Fri- <lb/>
days ti A. Hi for <lb/>
water <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
M., A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject <lb/>
on stage of <lb/>
Connecting at with <lb/>
for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
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/>
Line from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. J. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Qua, UM M <lb/>
lag <lb/>
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I'll , <lb/>
Pt <lb/>
t, ill I <lb/>
l-raw. Ad- <lb/>
.- rt <lb/>
Professional Cards<lb/>
At-Law. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
. l u- for Stale, no <lb/>
In Criminal <lb/>
B. <lb/>
Tarboro, . C. K. C. <lb/>
ft <lb/>
Greenville, N. O. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
0.1 <lb/>
Cobb Sous store <lb/>
IV ii- <lb/>
, gal <lb/>
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FOB <lb/>
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The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO I TERMS per Year in Advance. <lb/>
m j m <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
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VOL. XVIII. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY <lb/>
NO SI I <lb/>
WE TO A <lb/>
Perfect Tobacco Formula. <lb/>
OSCEOLA <lb/>
tobacco mm. <lb/>
89.13 <lb/>
A new tobacco brand by a new <lb/>
tobacco formula <lb/>
an old house. <lb/>
Look out for OSCEOLA under Notch Carolina Tobacco <lb/>
Beacon. <lb/>
ITS GOING TO BE HEARD FROM I <lb/>
CALL FOR AND TRY OSCEOLA. <lb/>
HY <lb/>
OLD DOMINION CO. Dr, <lb/>
And for sale all Old Dominion everywhere. <lb/>
C. Cobb Son represent u Greenville. Other agents all <lb/>
towns. <lb/>
The I Summer Divorces Too Easily Obtained In <lb/>
For Teachers. North Carolina. <lb/>
The session of the j Divorce have become of too ft <lb/>
vanity Hummer School fur teachers and are too easily <lb/>
will on June 20th, next and procured In North Carolina. He- <lb/>
close on of July follow- fore war between the Slates <lb/>
lag. The faculty ill include more very few w ere punted <lb/>
than prominent and In many counties there <lb/>
who give daily in- was not one divorce in several <lb/>
in ail of the primary and years. But BOW then scarcely <lb/>
academic the a term of court county when <lb/>
North Carolina instructors who will at one divorce is not <lb/>
take part arc Prof. of Colds- and in many counties there are <lb/>
of Charlotte, several divorces obtained at every <lb/>
of Wilson, court. Koran these by <lb/>
of Supt. any lo the colored <lb/>
of of the people, for, unfortunately, there <lb/>
State Normal and Industrial now too many divorces among <lb/>
Dr. Dr. our white people. <lb/>
Dr. Mangum and Prof. Toy of the Divorces were made more easily <lb/>
In addition to procurable by the Legislature of <lb/>
well known educators there will be I which passed an act giving a <lb/>
Prof. of Maryland Normal; divorce lo the or wife lie- <lb/>
College, Prof. Hose of Peabody cause of abandonment by the other <lb/>
Normal College, Prof. of and living separate and apart for <lb/>
Teachers College Columbia two years, provided such abandon- <lb/>
Dr. W. occurred prior to the <lb/>
author of that act. And our last <lb/>
lecturer, Dr. W. H. Cur- amended extended <lb/>
of and Lee act go at to give a divorce if the <lb/>
This faculty is the was for <lb/>
ever assembled in Booth I occurred prior to the of January <lb/>
act of 1888 hundreds <lb/>
of divorces have been obtained in <lb/>
thin and now under the act <lb/>
of the last Legislature hundreds <lb/>
more will be <lb/>
for School work and teach- <lb/>
cm wishing lo devote special study <lb/>
to the primary brunches Mathe- <lb/>
English, French <lb/>
Spanish, Botany, Chemistry, <lb/>
Latin, Physics, Physiology, <lb/>
and Psychology should not fail to <lb/>
attend. The charges arc low and <lb/>
there will lie reduced rates over all <lb/>
railroads. For circular giving <lb/>
fall particulars apply to, <lb/>
S. Supt. <lb/>
Chapel Hill, N. <lb/>
NO TO <lb/>
The woman who is lovely in <lb/>
form and temper will always have <lb/>
friends, but one who would be at <lb/>
tractive keep her health. If <lb/>
she is weak, sickly and all run <lb/>
down she will lie <lb/>
If she has constipation or <lb/>
kidney trouble, her impure blood <lb/>
will cause pimples, skin <lb/>
a wretched complex- <lb/>
ion. Electric Hitters is the <lb/>
medicine in world lo regulate <lb/>
liver kidneys and to <lb/>
purify the It gives strong <lb/>
bright eyes, <lb/>
skin, rich complexion. It <lb/>
will make a good-looking, charm- <lb/>
woman of a run-down invalid. <lb/>
Only cent at Jno. L. Wooten's <lb/>
Drug store. <lb/>
Bro. Herbert. <lb/>
i We with <lb/>
over its terrible lire, <lb/>
knows how to s in such a <lb/>
Hut people, as <lb/>
did we feel sure will <lb/>
rise to the situation and erect <lb/>
and buildings in place of <lb/>
dent Free <lb/>
Pros . <lb/>
State of Ohio, City of TOLEDO <lb/>
County, f <lb/>
Frank J, makes oath <lb/>
Hun he is senior partner of <lb/>
of frank J. Co., <lb/>
business in the City of Toledo, <lb/>
and Stale aforesaid, <lb/>
that said will sum of <lb/>
ONE for <lb/>
each and every case of Catarrh that <lb/>
cannot be by the Hail's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. <lb/>
Sworn and <lb/>
presence, this day of <lb/>
December, A. D., 1886. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In- <lb/>
and ails directly on the <lb/>
and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Hold by druggists, <lb/>
Hall's Family Pills are the beat. <lb/>
The Ground Will Even With <lb/>
You. <lb/>
The very advice we have <lb/>
read, outside of the Bible, in many <lb/>
is this of Injunction. <lb/>
Never allow yourself to the <lb/>
Very anyone walks on- <lb/>
The ground is never to blame. <lb/>
And some day tho ground will em- <lb/>
brace tho of your enmity <lb/>
mil yon <lb/>
What Some Women <lb/>
In Texas a woman has the con- <lb/>
tract for carrying the mail from <lb/>
lo Hall. <lb/>
In arc two large <lb/>
agencies, of <lb/>
women and all <lb/>
their women. <lb/>
An entire block in New <lb/>
York was papered bye young <lb/>
man who lakes the <lb/>
such from builders. <lb/>
ranch owner In <lb/>
la a woman. There is a saving <lb/>
Kansas there is <lb/>
no interest, no no trade <lb/>
and deal a woman in <lb/>
The woman manager of a Cali- <lb/>
insurance <lb/>
ed the largest salary paid to <lb/>
any woman a year. <lb/>
ORIGINAL <lb/>
Made by The Orange Va. <lb/>
is far better to rust out than <lb/>
lo trust out. <lb/>
Those who believe all the evil <lb/>
I bey hear will sleep in It. <lb/>
No undertaker adopt <lb/>
and let <lb/>
No man can make a success of <lb/>
life till he determined to win <lb/>
it. <lb/>
The only people who arc con <lb/>
tented with their lot are those who <lb/>
occupy one iii a cemetery. <lb/>
A may loaf and a man may <lb/>
lie from early break of day. bill he <lb/>
can't build up a town by running <lb/>
it down, because it ain't built that <lb/>
way. <lb/>
We are naturally afraid of the <lb/>
man or woman who knows and <lb/>
t ilks so much the evils of <lb/>
neighbors and people generally. <lb/>
One cannot help inferring great <lb/>
their heart. How <lb/>
did I hey so large a fund of <lb/>
the evil words and deeds Wrought <lb/>
by their They must <lb/>
certainly have a that makes <lb/>
the hearing of such things sweet or <lb/>
they would no have heard so much. <lb/>
If had a distaste properly <lb/>
strong against such things <lb/>
could not, and would not, <lb/>
wronged by hearing so much <lb/>
I People would not go to <lb/>
them with such garbage. Those <lb/>
have such carry it <lb/>
dump it out not where it will <lb/>
resented but where it will lie ac- <lb/>
with Tho depraved <lb/>
vultures of the community whose <lb/>
vile inwardness loves vice and rev- <lb/>
els iii are ones who have a <lb/>
large fund of the wrong doings of <lb/>
men use in tale bearing. <lb/>
size of this class of vile folk who go <lb/>
about with an energy worthy of a <lb/>
cause, seek whatever is <lb/>
scandalous and rotten and <lb/>
lated to all pure <lb/>
beautiful good, <lb/>
constitutes the basest and most <lb/>
rapt element in however <lb/>
fair beautiful life <lb/>
and felicitous their eh. He <lb/>
afraid of P. It. Law in <lb/>
Out iii Kansas City three mouths <lb/>
ago a churchgoer wrote to a <lb/>
paper he would pay no more <lb/>
pew at house of worship <lb/>
unless some guarantee should be <lb/>
given him that his view of the mill <lb/>
Later should be unobstructed. Out <lb/>
of this missive grew anti-hat <lb/>
campaign, with the result that on <lb/>
Sunday last the feminine members <lb/>
of the Church capitulated and re <lb/>
moved their new spring headgear <lb/>
at the opening of the service. <lb/>
MM. <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
t-. <lb/>
Potash, <lb/>
New Umbrellas. <lb/>
DON'T FAIL TO SEE THEM. <lb/>
ARE <lb/>
and flavor of fruits, <lb/>
., <lb/>
Washing. . V <lb/>
.--. win. of vegetables, <lb/>
returned to Washington, weight and plumpness of grain, <lb/>
of tin characteristics arc all produced by Potash. <lb/>
In .- iii ideal He <lb/>
War. but In make <lb/>
i . . <lb/>
be has us much any man <lb/>
ever a <lb/>
Ami Li- ; k ii little Is <lb/>
gull <lb/>
I.- has ill gone <lb/>
as to Mr. M. <lb/>
public talk lien, <lb/>
can lie <lb/>
i . <lb/>
j with the hi i m <lb/>
War ii and the<lb/>
the report of Military I. <lb/>
of w Mi. Mi Ki ill j <lb/>
and <lb/>
published, but u <lb/>
shall In- <lb/>
i lie my . In <lb/>
ibis <lb/>
Mr. 1- to <lb/>
have told him that u In- did i <lb/>
Mill, <lb/>
from of hi <lb/>
one of the he <lb/>
issue <lb/>
ii thus for. <lb/>
act one way or the other. <lb/>
lit I- surprising that Mr. <lb/>
should <lb/>
I in 1.1 Virginia II <lb/>
a in lo clear out his system by u <lb/>
j few. but ii i- <lb/>
In- have lo <lb/>
properly combined with <lb/>
Acid and Nitrogen, and <lb/>
I rally applied, will improve <lb/>
soil and increase yield <lb/>
, . and quality of any crop, <lb/>
t Free <lb/>
with <lb/>
greatest i <lb/>
WORKS, <lb/>
Nassau M. New <lb/>
lie did mil rare u Mr <lb/>
Mi so railed bis <lb/>
a a lo i that every clause <lb/>
bill put by <lb/>
II . role of III.- Coin <lb/>
i tier In change w <lb/>
I lo Mr. <lb/>
ll decided the n <lb/>
i . . leaders that m s- <lb/>
don i shall lie called, <lb/>
; in he full, it in <lb/>
. i . an <lb/>
to eh , <lb/>
I later <lb/>
III do . ,., j ,,, <lb/>
ii hi ii session is <lb/>
hie The fact i- <lb/>
are getting over the <lb/>
mil look. short lime <lb/>
he ill have Iii ., <lb/>
V I ll i- , i were n walk- <lb/>
V II lung. ,, , . <lb/>
III for next year, but <lb/>
now<lb/>
I hem <lb/>
. it <lb/>
N.- York shall have one <lb/>
for . -1 <lb/>
Payne. <lb/>
of I lie delegation, ,.,,,. ,.,; . . <lb/>
have either or purl i .,., j,, . <lb/>
announced themselves as made for bis lo <lb/>
dates, will in- ,,.,,.,, . <lb/>
to prom <lb/>
support This, <lb/>
will, of <lb/>
. be a for <lb/>
. i- no <lb/>
win. The scan <lb/>
ion have <lb/>
i in political life i- <lb/>
The <lb/>
our war undertakings on <lb/>
is obtained by a hi <lb/>
the outlay for army and navy <lb/>
for Hie year the out- <lb/>
break of the ex- <lb/>
for the year following. <lb/>
This shows excess of expenses <lb/>
fir army the past year for success <lb/>
and an excess for the load the <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The salve in the world for <lb/>
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Salt <lb/>
Fever Sores, Teller, Chap- <lb/>
id Hands, Chilblains, <lb/>
all Skin and <lb/>
cures Piles, or no pay It <lb/>
is to give perfect <lb/>
faction or money refunded. Price <lb/>
cents per For sale by Jno. <lb/>
L. Woolen. <lb/>
admitted to lien legitimate access- <lb/>
of control, and ii would <lb/>
seem unwise for a man in pal. <lb/>
lie life to lake advantage of favor <lb/>
lo improve Iii- <lb/>
for success if be <lb/>
of total his conscience. The same <lb/>
If the Justly of the merchant, <lb/>
paid for Philippine Islands difference that he may be <lb/>
added the net cost up to the end all times without <lb/>
April amounted to odium. must <lb/>
Expenditure the Philippines will <lb/>
rumors Sherman bad <lb/>
n deal w <lb/>
a Sin . in i <lb/>
k. i- now in fat or <lb/>
hi circle-. <lb/>
largely tin- but <lb/>
how much the guessing <lb/>
would fail lo <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
RAVAGES OF GRIP. <lb/>
Thai modern scourge, the Grip, <lb/>
poisons air with Its fatal germs, <lb/>
so that no home is safe from its <lb/>
ravages, but multitudes haw- found <lb/>
a Bum protection against this <lb/>
malady ill Dr. King's Sew <lb/>
Discovery, when you feel n sore <lb/>
iii your and muscles, <lb/>
have chills and fever, with son <lb/>
be steadfast purpose of <lb/>
business man lo constantly look for <lb/>
promising occasions, lie should <lb/>
Hole what public wants, and. <lb/>
having perceived the opportune <lb/>
period, he should prepare to sup <lb/>
the particular demand, is <lb/>
of . <lb/>
, . . , . Senator Snootier carried an <lb/>
advert comes into . ,,,. . ,, ,, <lb/>
, , ., i from Mr. Me- <lb/>
in have <lb/>
lo Mr. <lb/>
or his i for <lb/>
ob <lb/>
id- . ml <lb/>
v. iii . in <lb/>
have In than Mr. win can;. <lb/>
ind I lie should <lb/>
iii personal accounts again, lie Is. <lb/>
linger i . <lb/>
Agent in of The it nut ion con <lb/>
the Indian warehouse in Chicago, to of dick <lb/>
because the aforesaid I raveling ex and <lb/>
were claims I but <lb/>
in going his of i- now <lb/>
cousin and his in I fully assured, tin-;, do <lb/>
and arc It, His been <lb/>
tIn-proper a sure thing bill <lb/>
of his public is a has ii more, in <lb/>
brother of Senator and l ever <lb/>
I hold his position a trick. The <lb/>
posit ion of of the <lb/>
i Indian warehouse <lb/>
under Civil also lo <lb/>
In- vacant. a year <lb/>
all ill-all<lb/>
lo<lb/>
I'll ON I <lb/>
I u as a <lb/>
from letter mi hand <lb/>
It <lb/>
telling him lo a j would come in pimples <lb/>
place for his brother. II was id the Itching was more <lb/>
A In the old of him as I could was <lb/>
is Agent and him In lender and Itching would swell <lb/>
Hun given of ware- lingers. <lb/>
tho following house ill lie hands would <lb/>
., West across ever since, u fr. scratching or <lb/>
n,. .,. . <lb/>
cough you may know you have Undertaking establishment, can lie without ever having even taken was In condition i tried one <lb/>
Grip, and that you need Dr. King's seen a nice tout. Still, there arc some dozen hollies Mi's. Joe Per- <lb/>
New Discovery. It will promptly the fart the belonged lo otherwise level bonded men and some Wash <lb/>
above and is t. when Phil and the lime my <lb/>
cure the worst cough, heal the <lb/>
limned membranes, kill the discus. <lb/>
germs and prevent the dreaded <lb/>
effects of the malady. <lb/>
eels and 91.00. Money buck if <lb/>
cured. A trial bottle free at I,. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
used in connection with burials <lb/>
during the summer months, is <lb/>
to be put up to keep hot <lb/>
rays 1.1 tin-sun while a burial is in <lb/>
progress, and also iii digging a <lb/>
grave, All required is to <lb/>
put up lent over the spot where <lb/>
air grave is lo be dug, and <lb/>
ill <lb/>
remarks that Republican <lb/>
will adopt a plank condemn <lb/>
log That would be well <lb/>
. DOUgh so far as it should g <lb/>
what the people want is a party <lb/>
which will take the underpinning <lb/>
away from I lie Trusts which arc <lb/>
protected by the <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
. mi. <lb/>
mm pint<lb/>
arc <lb/>
are. <lb/>
Mr. seems lobe <lb/>
oping a disposition <lb/>
lie ordered lien <lb/>
of Iowa, Chili r ma ii of <lb/>
Hi-publican Caucus Committee <lb/>
recent completed a bill. <lb/>
when he called the While House <lb/>
with ii of bill, to change II <lb/>
re <lb/>
of i In- Semite Finance <lb/>
seems up <lb/>
premium. before ii is made public. <lb/>
is a sort of <lb/>
fellow occasionally, but being a <lb/>
candidate fur Mir- House <lb/>
persons are safe tin- <lb/>
For real <lb/>
but lion, of living, <lb/>
of I Durham tuner <lb/>
directors deserve <lb/>
Raleigh Post. <lb/>
bands I am HOW <lb/>
well It has since <lb/>
broken a little limes, <lb/>
not enough in Inconvenience mo or <lb/>
make me more I am <lb/>
well. MRS. M, B, KING, <lb/>
N. May <lb/>
I VI <lb/>
STORE, <lb/>
V, <lb/>
n per <lb/>
cure for <lb/>
rheumatism, Tho a.-ids in the <lb/>
the disease are <lb/>
lied. Is also <lb/>
laxative and <lb/>
Ionic. <lb/>
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