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The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
D. J. and Owner TRUTH IN J REFERENCE S TERMS Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVIII <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. Z . JUNE <lb/>
NO<lb/>
Tobacco Formula. <lb/>
TOBACCO GUANO <lb/>
24-3 <lb/>
new tobacco brand by a new tobacco <lb/>
la but by an old house. <lb/>
out for under North Carolina I In- Season. <lb/>
m HEARD FROM <lb/>
CALL FOR AND TRY<lb/>
OLD fa. <lb/>
Ami Hale by all Old where. <lb/>
Oilier <lb/>
. V. all C. <lb/>
Municipal Franchises. <lb/>
They Have Come. <lb/>
Cotton Mills la Small <lb/>
Mr. D. A. of <lb/>
lotto, X. is In- <lb/>
ill hi the <lb/>
South, and is lining lo i-n <lb/>
improve Ibis industry. <lb/>
His book on cotton mill construe <lb/>
Hull which Tin- <lb/>
Journal recently reviewed, very <lb/>
work and will prove val- <lb/>
who devote themselves to this line <lb/>
of business. <lb/>
In a recent interview <lb/>
building of col <lb/>
ion mills in small towns. He lie- <lb/>
that this is surest way lo <lb/>
restore prosperity to <lb/>
Mild that mills properly <lb/>
and managed, will <lb/>
for <lb/>
Mr. believes that tin <lb/>
erection of a cotton <lb/>
will promptly <lb/>
the value of cotton product of <lb/>
the immediate district by affording <lb/>
a home market for a large portion, <lb/>
If not all of the output farms. <lb/>
A home market means the Haling <lb/>
of transportation charges, the cost <lb/>
of and the profits of the mid- <lb/>
We Stand by Friends. <lb/>
is said in sonic of the <lb/>
papers, especially some of those <lb/>
and west, in regard lo how <lb/>
newspapers should treat people, <lb/>
and hint at the idea of leaving out <lb/>
and gossip the <lb/>
only way to make money out of a <lb/>
The Durham Sun is not built up- <lb/>
on any such foundation. We pro <lb/>
pose to stand by our friends <lb/>
don't you forget it. When we <lb/>
have to toss they will be <lb/>
tossed at when we have <lb/>
favors lo the;, will go to <lb/>
friends; when <lb/>
about a friend we to <lb/>
say us. course <lb/>
want to every fairly and <lb/>
do no one an lint when we <lb/>
get an opportunity to say a good <lb/>
word for a friend, living or dead, <lb/>
poor or rich, high or low, are <lb/>
going lo say it out loud so all may <lb/>
hear. There may lie money in <lb/>
running a paper with colorless per- <lb/>
funeral and marriage mil ices <lb/>
of the stereotyped variety, but <lb/>
money in nut all therein life for <lb/>
us. When a good man dies we <lb/>
propose lo mend his life; lien <lb/>
Moreover, the cotton tour- <lb/>
into is worth three time <lb/>
as much in I lie case of course cloth, <lb/>
as the raw material; hence the <lb/>
working into of the raw cot- <lb/>
ton at home adds the and <lb/>
the wages of the mill to the price <lb/>
realized for the raw material. <lb/>
Another advantage of the local <lb/>
mill employment it affords <lb/>
the sons <lb/>
farmers. Thin employment <lb/>
adds income and <lb/>
the industrial community which <lb/>
always springs up about a <lb/>
mill will furnish a ready mar- <lb/>
for the minor of the <lb/>
farm, mien as meal, poultry, but- <lb/>
fruits and vegetables, thus still <lb/>
further adding to the profits of the <lb/>
There is much idleness the <lb/>
country towns of the South, due <lb/>
to the lack of paying <lb/>
Cotton mills in the small <lb/>
loans would much of this <lb/>
idle tabor. <lb/>
with reason that <lb/>
of a cotton mill to a town is <lb/>
direct and far-reaching. II gives <lb/>
an air to and thrift to the <lb/>
locality the district. Money <lb/>
more plentiful, the mads <lb/>
are improved and a contagious <lb/>
briskness extends throughout <lb/>
In- community. towns in <lb/>
taken n <lb/>
edition nulls sere built u <lb/>
in their Charlotte, the city <lb/>
of Mr. residence, is said <lb/>
to have doubled in imputation in <lb/>
about ten years and its remarkable <lb/>
growth is due to the fact that it has <lb/>
become such a large manufacturing <lb/>
center. <lb/>
.--11.1 of the best paying cotton <lb/>
mills in the South are <lb/>
towns, and there is room <lb/>
for more. <lb/>
will get rid of bis carcass by <lb/>
the shortest courteous route. In <lb/>
short our in fairness, <lb/>
and justice to <lb/>
and gratitude to friends. To <lb/>
our bless them The <lb/>
silence of the grave our columns <lb/>
lo then haired and <lb/>
towards us. are built <lb/>
that help it if we <lb/>
would, wouldn't help it if we could. <lb/>
Durham Sun. <lb/>
Mate of Ohio,<lb/>
Frank makes oath <lb/>
that he is senior partner of the <lb/>
firm of frank Ai Co., do- <lb/>
business in the City of Toledo, <lb/>
County and Slate aforesaid, <lb/>
said firm will the sum of <lb/>
HUNDRED DOLLARS for <lb/>
each and every case of Catarrh that <lb/>
annul In- cured by the Hall's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. Thank J. <lb/>
Sworn to me and <lb/>
ad presence, thin of <lb/>
December, A. D., <lb/>
I I A. W. <lb/>
Notary <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in <lb/>
and acts directly on the <lb/>
blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system. FRANK J. <lb/>
Toledo, O. <lb/>
Sold by druggists, <lb/>
Hall's Family Fills are the lies. <lb/>
A wealthy but absent minded <lb/>
Kan . re- <lb/>
bought a safe in which to <lb/>
keep his valuables, and, mi <lb/>
able lo the combination, <lb/>
scribbled on I he plastering of a <lb/>
null. he or <lb/>
a In a new <lb/>
coat on the null; the <lb/>
was obliterated, and it became <lb/>
necessary In have the safe blow u <lb/>
open. <lb/>
The following from an exchange <lb/>
shows that towns and should <lb/>
be careful bow they grant Iran <lb/>
The question of Iran <lb/>
is today tin fun <lb/>
in the minds of <lb/>
loan people. Like all kindred . . <lb/>
a few men, some shrewd w, <lb/>
Beautiful Embroideries, <lb/>
Inadequately appreciated, have Marl Patterns. l.-i <lb/>
gotten U <lb/>
nut the franchises <lb/>
Taffeta Sash Ribbon, <lb/>
W AND riNK. <lb/>
have proven veritable<lb/>
Hum- privileges arc now begin <lb/>
to what they hate git <lb/>
en and ill the tin- <lb/>
st niggle w ill to regain the <lb/>
bat has been thought less- <lb/>
with. The light <lb/>
along this line <lb/>
and municipal has <lb/>
made in The <lb/>
tare of that Stale the <lb/>
City of Detroit to purchase and op <lb/>
its street railways. <lb/>
in sell at anything <lb/>
like a reasonable and <lb/>
price they named for their proper <lb/>
shows that they consider the <lb/>
franchise, given I hem by Ike city, <lb/>
as full two the value of their <lb/>
holdings. The Review of Reviews <lb/>
for discussing this of <lb/>
says lest of the <lb/>
would look on <lb/>
it Detroit should <lb/>
set operating the <lb/>
transit us n municipal de- <lb/>
It does not <lb/>
follow that it would lie for In- <lb/>
of the people of idly to <lb/>
the of <lb/>
that particular kind of object <lb/>
There in evidently no dearth <lb/>
in Detroit of able to deal <lb/>
adequately Bill their respective <lb/>
sides of the discussion. lithe mil <lb/>
should not. after <lb/>
the street railroad system, <lb/>
citizen, of that town will a <lb/>
henceforth have a clear <lb/>
idea of the commercial value of <lb/>
railroad franchises. They <lb/>
Would except at the end of ex- <lb/>
franchise to sell ex <lb/>
tensions of renewal privileges for <lb/>
something <lb/>
Thus statement has come lo <lb/>
ll commonplace in Detroit, and iii <lb/>
all Michigan press, that of <lb/>
demanded by ow n <lb/>
its of the Detroit -inn railroads. <lb/>
represents the worth <lb/>
of the franchise freely given by the <lb/>
people through their municipal <lb/>
representatives. By some <lb/>
taxation, rental or of par- <lb/>
the people would expect <lb/>
under future grants <lb/>
ed for the value of such franchises. <lb/>
SILK -V new handles <lb/>
inch MADRAS CLOTH, <lb/>
In six <lb/>
Mains beautiful <lb/>
Satin Black Velvet RIBBON. <lb/>
Black Silk Lace INSERTION, <lb/>
The new and II <lb/>
widths in------- <lb/>
Very True. <lb/>
The News says, <lb/>
to it this <lb/>
country is in danger of overdoing <lb/>
the gush business when re- <lb/>
Same way here. <lb/>
whose trousers arc <lb/>
out at the seat, and who <lb/>
any meal at home, are ready now <lb/>
to go down in clothes <lb/>
few remaining nickels <lb/>
who is a <lb/>
salary of a year, or for Jew <lb/>
swords, need, <lb/>
or which he doesn't <lb/>
want. redeeming feature of <lb/>
is man in whose honor <lb/>
the gush is to he expended, <lb/>
I nil aw a he could, <lb/>
he and well <lb/>
country will have to stand it as <lb/>
well as <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The bast salve the world for <lb/>
Cuts, lb nines, Bores, I hem, Sail <lb/>
Fever Sores. Teller, Chap <lb/>
Hands, Chilblains. Corns, <lb/>
all Skin and <lb/>
cures Tiles, or no pay required. It <lb/>
in guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
or <lb/>
par box. For <lb/>
L. <lb/>
White Silk Lace <lb/>
and I ft inches wide. <lb/>
New style and <lb/>
Laces ii Match, mi mm. <lb/>
BO <lb/>
Remnants in White LAWN. <lb/>
TRULY, <lb/>
Mini-molt. <lb/>
HUH <lb/>
an- <lb/>
g- . . ids <lb/>
e j I <lb/>
i . .- <lb/>
Slate J, <lb/>
p . <lb/>
Ai long i liter <lb/>
i . <lb/>
lie. . s <lb/>
lie . .; i , i . I'll <lb/>
I e, y <lb/>
The people , l I-, , l <lb/>
I-in Id I an l . <lb/>
II. The Mo <lb/>
I'll. .- i . a <lb/>
but n <lb/>
lo people. I <lb/>
have voted <lb/>
fur their fund. <lb/>
The present but<lb/>
Ally load Work is <lb/>
null tin- road is a one. II <lb/>
k is ion <lb/>
will in. stop until even road <lb/>
is Mare more<lb/>
bill i all a . <lb/>
;. <lb/>
o . , <lb/>
Will <lb/>
not come sit down in <lb/>
In the last two war- tin <lb/>
could have e I it <lb/>
lo III i <lb/>
there had been i.- it- mu <lb/>
s, here. <lb/>
the last <lb/>
III years, We want <lb/>
one haul Ism <lb/>
at ant Lime during i at. <lb/>
i Paying Press I <lb/>
J. B. CH <lb/>
Everybody <lb/>
Ail i i i <lb/>
as if I Ham <lb/>
his army. <lb/>
Now then a man is found <lb/>
with more or less <lb/>
that be never the <lb/>
newspapers. <lb/>
Perhaps imagines <lb/>
he does not read the <lb/>
cards; is not the <lb/>
an Intelligent, <lb/>
man to fail peruse at least a pm <lb/>
lion of the advert <lb/>
his Keen though <lb/>
ii i necessary to say that <lb/>
the <lb/>
e In do this for <lb/>
while. Mole are needed in <lb/>
Philippine.- Cubans are <lb/>
ran <lb/>
an outbreak iii <lb/>
lime, <lb/>
the I'm to an people <lb/>
perilous of all. <lb/>
i the ab ml <lb/>
es no good. The civil <lb/>
may desire to make purchases, government of <lb/>
nor to glean particular States is <lb/>
about or commercial n ,, work, and eon <lb/>
tenor the doings in the stores, he is being forgotten, except <lb/>
is quite likely, after ., classic <lb/>
of news matter, to him- Observer. <lb/>
self those i . , ,,. . <lb/>
which appeal to the eye w ,,.,. .,.,, <lb/>
the , . . <lb/>
i i he who is lace. <lb/>
or mm ill <lb/>
that but one who would be at <lb/>
article of immediate personal need keep her If <lb/>
la weak, and all run <lb/>
don ii she ill he <lb/>
If she has or <lb/>
Mile, her impure <lb/>
blot lies, <lb/>
Th. <lb/>
in <lb/>
Back. <lb/>
I he Men . <lb/>
I inlet th. . i , <lb/>
I be lime . man <lb/>
a i i aid all for the <lb/>
preceding serve I be <lb/>
v. the sun. <lb/>
mailer what in <lb/>
puss,. name w ill <lb/>
go in unless bis luxes are <lb/>
paid. The law on the subject i. a- <lb/>
follows. <lb/>
lie cumin <lb/>
lot m <lb/>
III r I he Hi -I <lb/>
n . ii. year <lb/>
nine and <lb/>
very Iv i. j I i shall <lb/>
In la-fore <lb/>
in, preceding <lb/>
l ,. lib II <lb/>
shall <lb/>
.- ; r---o-.,. its c <lb/>
goad mural of <lb/>
or later go <lb/>
back lo severer <lb/>
it the of Clime winch is <lb/>
volume i- <lb/>
All an- a <lb/>
tin brutal <lb/>
I ill modern had las-ll, <lb/>
upon licensed <lb/>
and the of <lb/>
lid Hid <lb/>
gone to <lb/>
oilier become , .<lb/>
runaway <lb/>
coins Joan Val Jeans <lb/>
galleys and his <lb/>
f w as tin- iii man <lb/>
Mitts. <lb/>
In <lb/>
-III <lb/>
suicide Tuesday night <lb/>
himself a a i tit-. <lb/>
I'm- in the <lb/>
burning of a livery ill <lb/>
I night. <lb/>
an <lb/>
prohibiting <lb/>
the Works pond and <lb/>
been placed on sale at a mod <lb/>
crate price. is, in fuel, sale lo <lb/>
assert that man or woman who <lb/>
read will cause <lb/>
for of a i <lb/>
broad starving children, <lb/>
showed one eM nine. So <lb/>
boll pen <lb/>
swung i, <lb/>
bus reached the other extreme, and <lb/>
criminals receive no <lb/>
I The <lb/>
I swing back ill least, clime <lb/>
i Mill hold high carnival. <lb/>
swing the pendulum Is <lb/>
i weaker the former DUO, till <lb/>
the mean is reached, an, in <lb/>
the become a <lb/>
describes uh <lb/>
i . i it <lb/>
of a newspaper reads also sonic erupt a complex <lb/>
of advertisements printed Hitlers is <lb/>
., hi i i i i ; i, i -medicine the world to regulate <lb/>
. , 11.1.1 . <lb/>
liver and kidneys to <lb/>
purify the blond, gives <lb/>
bright eves, smooth, <lb/>
rich complexion. <lb/>
will make a looking, charm <lb/>
lug. rundown Invalid. <lb/>
I. <lb/>
Drug store.<lb/>
cat Is by bl- <lb/>
barber is <lb/>
Iii a <lb/>
I inn s Herald <lb/>
the of North I <lb/>
. it was ;. <lb/>
in <lb/>
III.- III I I in. <lb/>
Mantle, dear, gel <lb/>
from rent . <lb/>
Home men seem lo make an <lb/>
hanging hammock. <lb/>
using is iii I . inly <lb/>
Marriage is <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
New put her <lb/>
old skills be <lb/>
lie wan naughty, The skirts <lb/>
lira the <lb/>
died. I Is now one of <lb/>
world's <lb/>
the <lb/>
with its fatal germs, <lb/>
so Hint home is sale from its <lb/>
ravages, bill have found <lb/>
a sure protection against this dun <lb/>
genius malady in Dr. Kings over <lb/>
When you sore . . , ., ,, <lb/>
. , . . , one out leading en I cues <lb/>
em your bones and muscles. h <lb/>
have chills and fever, with we WOW Impressed With fact <lb/>
in the graduate, were all <lb/>
towns and rural dis <lb/>
rough know you have not one being from one <lb/>
and that yon Ur. King's the low us. And <lb/>
SPRINGS <lb/>
New Discovery. It will promptly <lb/>
cure the worn cough, heal the <lb/>
named membranes, kill the <lb/>
germs and prevent the dreaded <lb/>
Far of the malady <lb/>
1.00. back ii <lb/>
en led. A trial lie tree at I,. <lb/>
f Ding More. <lb/>
hr l A tun <lb/>
nil <lb/>
Mi w <lb/>
Reduced Rates on Rail Roads. <lb/>
Hacks to meet every Train. <lb/>
this one college is <lb/>
and 11111-1 be <lb/>
men of the larger MM <lb/>
lo us and cities arc morel W ks in mid wan r la lb <lb/>
attention In business pursuits j in, <lb/>
higher education, tin <lb/>
field for men <lb/>
Country, Durham Herald <lb/>
G. F, SMITH<lb/>
</p>
<pb facs="00019218_0002" n="2"/>
<p>
I Mil <lb/>
LETTER.<lb/>
by the failure the T C <lb/>
surrender their arms H lit I <lb/>
X. t <lb/>
June <lb/>
More Men, m r- blood, and mm <lb/>
D. J. ft Owner. for the <lb/>
. the cheerful Mi- <lb/>
convinced <lb/>
and p MM <lb/>
than them. had <lb/>
that the poor, ragged <lb/>
would .-i <lb/>
gelling apiece, MM <lb/>
MOUNT DESERTS DEER.<lb/>
ii i <lb/>
The hunting In Main n <lb/>
I. tail th- hard on . <lb/>
will not be there is <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
A singular In <lb/>
If a man has the hives lit hi in <lb/>
n seen Those <lb/>
i . June <lb/>
id.- Oases at roar weed three <lb/>
X. C, the owned at one time to their, <lb/>
la hi-dealing n,,., k., what to <lb/>
I with the and red m i,,,, the- teat be ready <lb/>
tort, and <lb/>
lo cattle to A. II. cash. <lb/>
came in last <lb/>
n await i <lb/>
Jim IS, civilian <lb/>
PAY UP AND A MO PRIZE against <lb/>
ant the wins while he <lb/>
arrangement Made <lb/>
the of the Farm <lb/>
Journal e are to oiler a <lb/>
pays <lb/>
. n i . ii who lo <lb/>
The ahead I <lb/>
be dangerous tor the <lb/>
two there was nothing left an alleged bandit, In <lb/>
for hits to do except to decide New York, must die <lb/>
. a rail for to go the electric the <lb/>
over THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
the fall. He baa become <lb/>
convinced that farther delay I of <lb/>
of the in the Philip to tailed that was down here <lb/>
home will Senator Berry. <lb/>
the hunting, morgue. <lb/>
h taking of deer o this , , . <lb/>
for a term of to A few deer U W <lb/>
on the Island are kirk <lb/>
kiln will . each season, but without the <lb/>
or tar, of <lb/>
the law went into effect <lb/>
or three years bro. the deer on Mount with. <lb/>
have rapidly <lb/>
now the with , , , <lb/>
wily creatures hart <lb/>
ready to the as an <lb/>
evil, and complain that <lb/>
fields and their <lb/>
the town<lb/>
f mil it mi or Mia i<lb/>
f ii will bot ac I <lb/>
r i <lb/>
out roil ,<lb/>
BEARS THE NAME, I <lb/>
i PERKY DAVIS <lb/>
night with some <lb/>
of cotton have been <lb/>
. in for ill.- butt <lb/>
Mr. t;. Harper, of U <lb/>
w, ii. W. T. Si <lb/>
the is made t <lb/>
a ho a ill back <lb/>
an. one year in <lb/>
the price of only. <lb/>
. ,. . I under authority week in July. <lb/>
In order to get the Farm <lb/>
act <lb/>
seeing about getting a ear- done lo crops <lb/>
he If Bellini the <lb/>
never they have <lb/>
bud V Federal at <lb/>
land here.<lb/>
light weight or <lb/>
weight, ball twine, or other <lb/>
tying call on It. <lb/>
sell <lb/>
as a for until .,.,. . i u i t . <lb/>
He ha made that but. in H. I. r. <lb/>
It will , . .,. . ,.,;.,.,. <lb/>
. ;. . . I keeping with of the I <lb/>
to lie to, ,. . . l,,., use for s , for and . , j, ,.;. ,;,. <lb/>
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to The I r <lb/>
Journal on foundation and <lb/>
important act. will defer U- making <lb/>
-inn- the for until While drunk and firing in <lb/>
beget j cablegram from Railroad <lb/>
more men are at <lb/>
mad <lb/>
from hi- home at <lb/>
where he ha- been <lb/>
pending a few days, taken <lb/>
charge of here again. His <lb/>
31.- J. . <lb/>
colored, l- and <lb/>
with him ha- disappeared <lb/>
HO of the hard Wei <lb/>
Ion colored people. Thomas came <lb/>
here a from <lb/>
ton an <lb/>
agent for wealthy Northern <lb/>
of -el Mil- I <lb/>
,. , lei III <lb/>
who <lb/>
agree him to <lb/>
to <lb/>
inch needed <lb/>
found <lb/>
number <lb/>
now In the lore <lb/>
although each <lb/>
. t- travel amounting lo <lb/>
about <lb/>
i- i- for the <lb/>
lime in more than a <lb/>
II the In- <lb/>
which Duke de <lb/>
the new Spain-h Minister, and his <lb/>
American wife, are The <lb/>
new called on <lb/>
c to All i . <lb/>
hi- <lb/>
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When lo , . <lb/>
null.- relation- are again <lb/>
folk he said this won Is . . ,., iii., . ,,., <lb/>
with Spain. Minister <lb/>
all to <lb/>
Washington, Main <lb/>
were taken -Ink duck <lb/>
paid the amount. <lb/>
Some all their furniture, <lb/>
one woman even sold her lieu- III <lb/>
in lo realize <lb/>
to her a <lb/>
Job, Home gave up <lb/>
plan's now , gel <lb/>
then, book, i believe if the <lb/>
Weldon could gel <lb/>
on <lb/>
would bun. <lb/>
ion. a a a- <lb/>
i wile when he I I <lb/>
years afterwards. <lb/>
lulled Slate- of <lb/>
i- making h <lb/>
Man efficient official. He has I be <lb/>
work the in such <lb/>
shape <lb/>
of patent law <lb/>
A. Co., <lb/>
they ran procure In <lb/>
from four to ten week from date <lb/>
application. have pro- <lb/>
then. baa Thorpe, a I Mr left next morn- <lb/>
to killed Aaron <lb/>
and j Z. Air. the blind <lb/>
Acton. j violinist and piano tuner, <lb/>
day-. If be i- <lb/>
I blind has Umber I'm <lb/>
L,, to make <lb/>
one May. an en- <lb/>
I 1.1 11.1 r. <lb/>
T op in quality, <lb/>
H K material. <lb/>
e-t <lb/>
A tied together, <lb/>
apart. <lb/>
V always <lb/>
ii sold by weight. <lb/>
or or on time. <lb/>
I, the longest, <lb/>
-e iron or steel. <lb/>
V. very joint <lb/>
s price tor all sly lea. <lb/>
A. Mm. Co, <lb/>
is <lb/>
to send a <lb/>
on the iii charge <lb/>
of A. to explore <lb/>
-ii- of Pacific On in. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
ml <lb/>
Chi <lb/>
hi. <lb/>
The made the <lb/>
in ill eh rule-, a- a N <lb/>
I.,. bin Mill of which four <lb/>
more than patents. <lb/>
are Others. I no. audit would be impossible to find <lb/>
Or I--hipping cuttle to n city, town, or village <lb/>
Richmond. The annual-an- kepi Culled States boa no <lb/>
up there fed a while, of theirs, <lb/>
butchered, her, Although the have <lb/>
sold for line nut lawn formally broken off there <lb/>
little stall ft home might I- practically n deadlock over <lb/>
the freight both ants, <lb/>
people II that <lb/>
and follow the same n <lb/>
other we <lb/>
goods and for in-line, <lb/>
pay freight two ways instead of <lb/>
nut, <lb/>
Thia with more or <lb/>
truth lo every low n I i <lb/>
perhaps to town <lb/>
the South, things <lb/>
course, that cannot <lb/>
or made at home, and these things <lb/>
hen <lb/>
are thing- which <lb/>
produced made home <lb/>
did not wish settled, <lb/>
and to look as <lb/>
who made the charge knew <lb/>
were talking <lb/>
though it i- apparent <lb/>
has dead- <lb/>
, in the <lb/>
the consent <lb/>
II Sherman <lb/>
combine have been <lb/>
thing- so they <lb/>
got all the <lb/>
In <lb/>
rush the Henderson wing of the <lb/>
taken lo <lb/>
which we still depend upon other I an extent are <lb/>
ale no pa- la good a- elect <lb/>
lure lands in for till ed. appears lobe good <lb/>
lie than in North and yet <lb/>
instead of ling we <lb/>
it. We export some, is Hue. <lb/>
but nothing iii with <lb/>
what we Import. The is true <lb/>
of pork, which i--hipped the <lb/>
State the load, lo be <lb/>
and Bold mainly to <lb/>
era, who ought to raise their own <lb/>
meat. Wheat, Hour, com and meal <lb/>
are all shipped Into the Slate <lb/>
Ion, when pound <lb/>
should ed <lb/>
There has pa.-l few <lb/>
years been Improvement In <lb/>
this respect, bill not as mm h a- <lb/>
h for we <lb/>
send many of <lb/>
every year out of the Stale <lb/>
these and other things of <lb/>
u-e, could and should lie pro <lb/>
at home. It take.- time to <lb/>
get out ruts We gel <lb/>
a while, and then <lb/>
that we get <lb/>
Wilmington star. <lb/>
for lull <lb/>
, e- iii of a light are often <lb/>
deceptive, how- <lb/>
ever, that the combine will win. <lb/>
and that either Henderson <lb/>
man w ill be Speaker. <lb/>
is being <lb/>
given to the schemers who <lb/>
are working to prevent re <lb/>
ion of <lb/>
re adopt of the principles <lb/>
Chicago platform the nest den <lb/>
who an- BOW after <lb/>
nation to their for <lb/>
public employment will <lb/>
he exempted from <lb/>
i- a step backward. <lb/>
on principle that under <lb/>
officials having <lb/>
w the beads of <lb/>
should la- selected with <lb/>
reference to the personal de-ire-of <lb/>
their superiors, special <lb/>
of the having <lb/>
special duties be more <lb/>
without reference <lb/>
the general of iii <lb/>
the civil service <lb/>
rules. <lb/>
The lo be anticipated from <lb/>
breaking down of the civil <lb/>
-cm ice bars are the <lb/>
and political <lb/>
stepping one-to <lb/>
iii <lb/>
Tin- Is unfortunate In <lb/>
mi it In <lb/>
ion of the pen <lb/>
service the postal service. <lb/>
politics of the cm <lb/>
never in- made so long <lb/>
the of -hall be made <lb/>
main tiling to W for, <lb/>
who ill Ilia <lb/>
a legislator helped lo <lb/>
carry forward the project of Civil <lb/>
Service Reform, has bean prevailed <lb/>
upon capacity to <lb/>
help undo bis n work answer <lb/>
to the of the <lb/>
He baa been very badly advised. <lb/>
In Prosperous <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
While of the sue <lb/>
shows that sin <lb/>
La always pro <lb/>
table, the regular use of the ad <lb/>
column- of a <lb/>
times of <lb/>
now prevail is <lb/>
State Board Health. <lb/>
The Governor baa appointed and <lb/>
commissioned <lb/>
of the State of <lb/>
R, a. Lewis. Raleigh.<lb/>
Nicholson. Ki, bland. <lb/>
A. W. Shatter. Raleigh, <lb/>
Albert Wilson. <lb/>
The Detective. <lb/>
The detective <lb/>
history man <lb/>
strolled around ancient Athens <lb/>
the day time with a lantern. <lb/>
He said he wan looking for <lb/>
an honest man. <lb/>
Hut history does not that <lb/>
he found bin, <lb/>
4.-.- tame, and enough to <lb/>
raid- n the <lb/>
and Some of am- <lb/>
even Mingle rows and <lb/>
have sol <lb/>
the The tanners. Bo <lb/>
nil it convenient at i kill a <lb/>
l oil fat lull do not of II. <lb/>
fear of pro-e <lb/>
h., wardens. <lb/>
who <lb/>
otter Creak, was lo a- <lb/>
i. In his one <lb/>
Th doe was <lb/>
In the midst of <lb/>
tie cattle and did not appear to l, <lb/>
frightened Walls entered tho <lb/>
I ii m The de-r hid up from <lb/>
the pasture and Into the yard with the <lb/>
or. the previous <lb/>
In the the <lb/>
roan were turned tack Into the pi store <lb/>
deer followed A f. w days <lb/>
when Mrs. Walls was <lb/>
out some clothes in her <lb/>
at the same dot poking <lb/>
her nose the win <lb/>
Farmer Walls, who was In tho <lb/>
table, heard his wife scream, and go- <lb/>
Ins her assistance, drove <lb/>
away. <lb/>
Two looking held up a <lb/>
party on the on <lb/>
day last week planting themselves <lb/>
the road and refusing <lb/>
lo move until forced to do so <lb/>
whip of one of the coachmen. The <lb/>
wagons of the tourists, no <lb/>
doubt, fascinated the animals while the <lb/>
pleasure seekers were more than de- <lb/>
lighted lo see their wild deer. <lb/>
The deer on Mount Desert are being <lb/>
preserved chiefly for the benefit of <lb/>
sportsmen who liar Harbor and <lb/>
the adjoining resorts, and who will find <lb/>
excellent and good shouting when <lb/>
the five close time has expired. <lb/>
The lei a <lb/>
the <lb/>
. or, <lb/>
98.4 <lb/>
for ti <lb/>
-.-; new <lb/>
It other <lb/>
MM <lb/>
direction <lb/>
i-an-i- lair en ml. In <lb/>
that <lb/>
1- in, that <lb/>
i.- t <lb/>
MA U moll, m ,. <lb/>
and t--ti <lb/>
ii- many well known <lb/>
Irv. <lb/>
CO-,<lb/>
II <lb/>
ON <lb/>
Line <lb/>
OF <lb/>
A RAILROAD. <lb/>
peril as<lb/>
Not only <lb/>
National nm i i- money at hand among purchasers <lb/>
A fellow have <lb/>
to draw his own conclusions at <lb/>
an exhibition of paintings. <lb/>
miring more than one third of the <lb/>
delegate to convention, <lb/>
scheme is to get men elected <lb/>
gale- who em be controlled by <lb/>
a, an not <lb/>
The of <lb/>
is likely lo la- that delegate <lb/>
Will he Instructed, WHO under or <lb/>
would mil be. <lb/>
The rank <lb/>
want and how <lb/>
lo get it. <lb/>
lo the I lea <lb/>
I fund arc coming in <lb/>
daily -I arc <lb/>
lunger of re <lb/>
i IS I. <lb/>
Hi-t now. but the to buy <lb/>
goods is more the <lb/>
tradesman who promptly informs <lb/>
the public mean-of his <lb/>
that be has <lb/>
ware to sell may I assured <lb/>
be will a <lb/>
of the profitable patronage of the<lb/>
The most remarkable railway In tho <lb/>
world has for Its motive power not <lb/>
or electricity, but a balloon. <lb/>
Stranger still, official stamp of <lb/>
has Just been put upon this most <lb/>
marvelous railroad, which goes In and <lb/>
from tie summit of <lb/>
mountain, at the well, <lb/>
known Inventor. who <lb/>
had long ago convinced the experts <lb/>
that his scheme was perfectly feasible <lb/>
and safe. A single rail guides the cars, <lb/>
keeps the balloon with Its load <lb/>
captive. ears rail el <lb/>
the sides and underneath the flange. <lb/>
At about every feet the line Is <lb/>
firmly anchored. In descending the <lb/>
mountain of course, gravity la <lb/>
force, water being <lb/>
I at the upper end to <lb/>
the buoyancy of the <lb/>
loon. The rock on the water tank n <lb/>
car B opened by the <lb/>
at any lime The tank carries about <lb/>
Nun pounds of water, and tank and <lb/>
car together weigh about lino pounds <lb/>
The Is sixty-seven feet <lb/>
and a lifting capacity <lb/>
of something pounds. <lb/>
Weigh-, also, can be, aboard and <lb/>
at the various stations <lb/>
along line At tho foot of the <lb/>
track the gas tank generator. <lb/>
The of the offers <lb/>
a sublimely beautiful view, but <lb/>
the advent of the railway the <lb/>
climb both long and tedious. It <lb/>
was only attempted by experienced <lb/>
mountaineers. <lb/>
THE LEMON AS MEDICINE. <lb/>
fur Curing <lb/>
iii- <lb/>
Lemon with loaf or <lb/>
crushed sugar will a cough. <lb/>
For feverishness and unnatural <lb/>
thirst soften a lemon by rolling on a <lb/>
hard surface, rut off top, add sugar <lb/>
and work it down into lemon with <lb/>
a fork, then suck slowly. <lb/>
During the warm months a sense of <lb/>
coolness, comfort and can <lb/>
be produced the free use of lemon- <lb/>
For six large glasses of lemon- <lb/>
use six large Juicy lemons, roll on a <lb/>
hard surface, so that the Juice can lie <lb/>
easily extracted. Peel and slice. Add <lb/>
sufficient sugar to sweeten, and it <lb/>
well the Juice before the <lb/>
water. <lb/>
Hot lemonade will break up a cold If <lb/>
taken at the start. Make It the same <lb/>
cold lemonade, only use boiling <lb/>
Instead of cold water, and use <lb/>
about one-half as much sugar. <lb/>
A piece of lemon or stale bread <lb/>
moistened with lemon Juice, bound on <lb/>
a corn, will cure It. Renew night and <lb/>
morning The first application will <lb/>
produce soreness, but If treatment Is <lb/>
persisted In for a reasonable length of <lb/>
time a cure Bill be effected. <lb/>
The discomfort caused by sore and <lb/>
tender feet may be If not en- <lb/>
cured, by applying slices of <lb/>
on on the feet. <lb/>
To cure chilblains take a piece of <lb/>
lemon, sprinkle fine salt over It and <lb/>
rub the feet well. Repeat If <lb/>
Lemon Juice will relieve roughness <lb/>
and vegetable stains on the hands. <lb/>
After having the hands In hot soap <lb/>
rub them with a piece of lemon. This <lb/>
will prevent chapping and make the <lb/>
hands soft white. <lb/>
Due kicker or <lb/>
Iv how let cm do untold damage to <lb/>
a town. The of the <lb/>
progressive town la united in bar- <lb/>
with one in v <lb/>
the of the community. <lb/>
ran la- , without I his <lb/>
is <lb/>
i.-is far <lb/>
Invalids can be given tub baths by <lb/>
Deans of a patented tub. <lb/>
is made of collapsible rubber, with a <lb/>
number of rubber tubes arranged along <lb/>
sides and bottom, to be Inflated <lb/>
patient Is placed upon the col- <lb/>
lapsed causing tub to assume <lb/>
its proper shape. <lb/>
a- for <lb/>
People who are the victims of <lb/>
teeth, that crumble and <lb/>
cavities readily, may do much toward <lb/>
king this dental decay by the us- <lb/>
of a simple A of <lb/>
of magnesia should be kepi on the <lb/>
and Met night, brush <lb/>
the teeth Just before retiring, some <lb/>
of It should be held In the mouth for a <lb/>
dial it may each side of <lb/>
every loath. this process, a coating <lb/>
of magnesia Is formed over <lb/>
enamel, which Is thus <lb/>
from the action of the acids <lb/>
form In the mouth during sleep. <lb/>
magnesia will remain on <lb/>
for three or four hours. Washing <lb/>
mouth with a solution of <lb/>
of soda after eating sour fruits or Bib <lb/>
ads Is also recommended by dentists i <lb/>
the soda, like the magnesia, <lb/>
acts the Injurious effect of the at <lb/>
upon enamel. <lb/>
it a . . In. <lb/>
A French statistician has <lb/>
that in the sixteenth the aver <lb/>
age duration of a dis-tor a life was only <lb/>
and one-half years. In the <lb/>
seventeenth century It reached <lb/>
I In <lb/>
A crockery dealer shipped US dishes forty-nine and two- <lb/>
from to a missionary j third years, at present time he <lb/>
at Persia. The goods were j finds It Is The same <lb/>
seven months In and were Inquirer to ascertain whether <lb/>
miles by caravan, but only the average longevity of has <lb/>
dish In the lot broken J Increased la the proportion. <lb/>
WHITE to <lb/>
Come to see them. <lb/>
i m i <lb/>
Al I. KINDS Of <lb/>
I Second Hand Goods <lb/>
Bought and <lb/>
Cm-i oft and i. <lb/>
laity ran of <lb/>
return lit- In A to <lb/>
WE CLEAN AND PRESS SUITS FOR <lb/>
HOT. <lb/>
k, Ma toad and Ni <lb/>
. W t per- <lb/>
new. iv <lb/>
i. <lb/>
mm, <lb/>
R. <lb/>
If <lb/>
We have <lb/>
nix building entirely new <lb/>
complete stock of------ <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Notions, <lb/>
Shoes. ware, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implement-, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
laird. Tobacco, etc., in fact <lb/>
every <lb/>
in a general <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS, <lb/>
TON AND <lb/>
AND <lb/>
Our on everything will lie <lb/>
found low as a good article can <lb/>
be at. You are iii- <lb/>
In visit our store. <lb/>
paid for all kind <lb/>
f country produce. <lb/>
wain <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
have bean paid <lb/>
IS Tatar <lb/>
i BENEFIT HE <lb/>
that <lb/>
Having just a lot of new <lb/>
a general <lb/>
of Canned I am now in good <lb/>
shape to sell very <lb/>
Yon will do well to la-fore <lb/>
buying. All goods delivered on <lb/>
abort notice, <lb/>
Free of Charge <lb/>
the place <lb/>
I invite one and all to give me a <lb/>
cull. <lb/>
Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your<lb/>
Has <lb/>
Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance, <lb/>
V Extended Insurance <lb/>
C. Will Ire re within <lb/>
three lapse if you are <lb/>
good health. <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Kent ions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
Dividend.- are payable at the be- <lb/>
ginning of the and of <lb/>
year, provided <lb/>
for the year be paid. <lb/>
They may lie used <lb/>
reduce or <lb/>
To Insurance, or <lb/>
To Make Policy able <lb/>
an Endowment during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
s, <lb/>
m ASK YOUR <lb/>
-y I <lb/>
Ladies. S <lb/>
WARRANTED. . <lb/>
J Filling. <lb/>
o mid. I <lb/>
A mar r.-la-rt d- Ii I S <lb/>
Si.,,.,,. .- .,. T <lb/>
fag ft. <lb/>
All a,,., ,. . . <lb/>
S. , . <lb/>
at AM <lb/>
J. C. Coil Son. <lb/>
1.1. <lb/>
MASS. <lb/>
To Ladles <lb/>
We have at <lb/>
WINTERVILLE, N. C. <lb/>
a line of new------ <lb/>
Laces <lb/>
Fancy floods, Novelties, Etc. <lb/>
to which we invite your attention. <lb/>
OUR are latent style and <lb/>
will at reasonable <lb/>
prices. We have a skilled Milli- <lb/>
to do our trimming and can <lb/>
give entire satisfaction. <lb/>
Call its in the new brick store. <lb/>
MISS HARDY ex CO., <lb/>
S. <lb/>
W. BE,<lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
n. c.<lb/>
Hagging and <lb/>
on I <lb/>
i -ii kepi on <lb/>
hand. v produce and <lb/>
old. A I rial will convince yen. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
WE COME AGAIN. <lb/>
Four Specials. <lb/>
Boys Knee <lb/>
Pants. <lb/>
Pair. <lb/>
Silk Bosom <lb/>
Shirts. <lb/>
ALL COLORS. <lb/>
Piece. <lb/>
ON THE <lb/>
Arc Some <lb/>
Folks the <lb/>
Know. <lb/>
Readers <lb/>
Mens all-wool <lb/>
Suits. <lb/>
up. <lb/>
Boys 2-piece <lb/>
Suits. <lb/>
OUT. <lb/>
Suit. <lb/>
Ween sell you goods cheaper than they la- Call and <lb/>
see its and let us show we give yon for a dollar than <lb/>
vim ran reasonably expect. <lb/>
score. <lb/>
TUB <lb/>
m mm WARD <lb/>
The strawberry season <lb/>
The tax list takers have opened <lb/>
business. <lb/>
Nice showers Thursday evening <lb/>
and night. <lb/>
The street sprinkler has made <lb/>
its <lb/>
You will nut sec many June <lb/>
this lime. <lb/>
Joseph has moved to <lb/>
South <lb/>
Pratt N. V. stale Batter <lb/>
per If. <lb/>
candidates for <lb/>
now elect them. <lb/>
Mr. W. R. hail <lb/>
several days ago. <lb/>
Yon now up to the <lb/>
and list your luxes. <lb/>
foreigners, a tramp <lb/>
is production of the <lb/>
joker. <lb/>
Mr. Allen Warren says is <lb/>
of an unusually large <lb/>
grape crop Ibis year. <lb/>
This month is going to give us <lb/>
warm weather and long- <lb/>
est days of the year. <lb/>
Mr. Tucker <lb/>
two well formed chick- <lb/>
i-us that were hatched from one <lb/>
diamonds <lb/>
Drops if Hood's <lb/>
precious jewels blood <lb/>
glisten in their use. <lb/>
C. C. Joyner and J. K. No- <lb/>
the <lb/>
examination before the Slate Hoard <lb/>
of and were <lb/>
licenses. <lb/>
Male Academy <lb/>
Closed the present session Thurs- <lb/>
day afternoon. <lb/>
informs us that the enrollment <lb/>
reached sixty-live. This school <lb/>
needs no commendation at our <lb/>
hands. It has established its own <lb/>
reputation, and It is might <lb/>
be envied by any in the Mute. Tito <lb/>
boys mentioned Thursday <lb/>
won distinction at other <lb/>
have, with two exceptions, la-en <lb/>
students of this school. Prof, <lb/>
dale never has to change places, <lb/>
therefore the announcement may- <lb/>
be made that the school will open <lb/>
again in September. <lb/>
Chosen for Alder, <lb/>
men. <lb/>
The Democrats of the Second, <lb/>
Third Fourth wards, the only <lb/>
ones which much interest is <lb/>
taken, met Wednesday night to <lb/>
candidates for Alderman, <lb/>
ward. <lb/>
This ward met in the grand jury <lb/>
room at cunt Meeting was <lb/>
en I to order by Is. I. B. <lb/>
IS. chairman <lb/>
L. II. <lb/>
J. L. Woolen <lb/>
candidate for on <lb/>
lot and J. II. White was nominated <lb/>
on second ballot. <lb/>
meeting adjourned without <lb/>
electing an <lb/>
tor that want, <lb/>
WARD. <lb/>
. This ward met in curt room. J. <lb/>
II. Move was made chairman and <lb/>
W. II. laing . J. L, Lit- <lb/>
was elect <lb/>
It. K. and II. A. White <lb/>
were nominated on as <lb/>
candidates fur Aldermen. <lb/>
Fill <lb/>
This ward met Star Ware- <lb/>
Meeting was called to <lb/>
by w. H. who was <lb/>
permanent and <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
W. II. was <lb/>
elected <lb/>
H. Darker and J. H. Hurt <lb/>
were as candidates for <lb/>
Aldermen on first ballot. <lb/>
All Look Alike. <lb/>
A deputy sheriff made a <lb/>
laughable mistake in the court <lb/>
house Monday bad <lb/>
taken a prisoner up in the court <lb/>
house and placed him in the <lb/>
box and sat down by the <lb/>
door to guard him. The deputy <lb/>
soon off to and while <lb/>
be enjoying his the <lb/>
prisoner was taken around in the <lb/>
liar for trial. The deputy woke <lb/>
up, found bis prisoner missing, and <lb/>
after looking around the court <lb/>
room in he saw a <lb/>
in part of the <lb/>
room whom he took to la- his <lb/>
escaped prisoner, and for <lb/>
and bill in <lb/>
stalled him in the box, <lb/>
thereby giving another forcible <lb/>
of the popular <lb/>
Anglo Saxon. <lb/>
OUR BOYS <lb/>
Make Their Mark In School. <lb/>
J. A. ft M. II. Holt, of Oak <lb/>
Institute, says that among the must <lb/>
earnest and faithful students there <lb/>
the past session from this <lb/>
town county. Diplomas were <lb/>
in special courses of study <lb/>
to Skinner, Jr., and John <lb/>
Harris, Jr. Davenport, of <lb/>
and Turnage, of are <lb/>
leading members of the class of <lb/>
MM. Ray Tyson and J. S. Smith <lb/>
are also mentioned as excel- <lb/>
lent students. <lb/>
is always glad <lb/>
to see our taking high rank in <lb/>
their classes and commends them <lb/>
therefor. <lb/>
MB I, <lb/>
Chewy is <lb/>
from a weeks trip to and <lb/>
reports a time. <lb/>
II. I. Fennell, of Wilmington, <lb/>
arrived this morning is stop <lb/>
ping with of <lb/>
James. <lb/>
X. met <lb/>
north train at this <lb/>
Morning with passengers for <lb/>
Km, r. Bi returned <lb/>
Wednesday evening from <lb/>
where she had been visit- <lb/>
bet daughter. J. W. <lb/>
II. I. Fennell left ibis morning <lb/>
for <lb/>
F. G, James returned this <lb/>
from New <lb/>
A. I., returned this morn- <lb/>
from New Bern. <lb/>
W. II. and wife <lb/>
to city this morning. <lb/>
Rev. A. w. returned <lb/>
evening from Washing <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Cobb went to <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
Dr. J. c. <lb/>
came Thursday evening to visit <lb/>
bis mother, K. S. <lb/>
Man Alice M, ye to <lb/>
Ayden Thursday evening to attend <lb/>
the commencement c. College. <lb/>
II. D. Collins, advance agent for <lb/>
the Fun Makers, tor bis home <lb/>
Y. this morning. <lb/>
Miss her <lb/>
brother, Hugh, went to <lb/>
evening lo some <lb/>
days. <lb/>
Rev. X. M. Watson met the <lb/>
train at Raleigh, <lb/>
Thursday evening, and it <lb/>
him to <lb/>
returned Thurs- <lb/>
day evening from <lb/>
where he had been to deliver a <lb/>
address. <lb/>
W. T. la-e wife, of Scotland <lb/>
Keck, came down Thursday even- <lb/>
to visit bis mother, Mrs. s. D. <lb/>
that be sick. <lb/>
Misses Clara Forbes, <lb/>
rah Hooker. and <lb/>
Patrick <lb/>
evening from Greensboro <lb/>
Female College. <lb/>
Misses Bra of <lb/>
and Fan Skinner, of Hertford, <lb/>
arrived Thursday evening to visit <lb/>
Miss Skinner lie present <lb/>
at the marriage next week. <lb/>
Miss Alice Carson this <lb/>
morning from den. <lb/>
in Friday even- <lb/>
from Washington. <lb/>
Moore returned this morn <lb/>
from Seven Spring. <lb/>
J. A. <lb/>
from a down road. <lb/>
Leggett went to <lb/>
morning to make town <lb/>
his home. <lb/>
II. came home <lb/>
evening from University at <lb/>
Chapel Hill. <lb/>
It. Hughes wife arrived <lb/>
Friday evening from n visit to <lb/>
at points Ibis State and <lb/>
Virginia. <lb/>
Rev. J. F. editor of <lb/>
Watch Tower, Washington, spent <lb/>
today here. He preaches at Ml <lb/>
I Men an Sunday. <lb/>
C. C. Joyner and J K. <lb/>
Nobles returned Friday evening <lb/>
from the meeting Of the Medical <lb/>
convention <lb/>
IN MEMORY <lb/>
Of Herbert White. <lb/>
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unnumbered dowers, ii was j <lb/>
fair scene of leaf and and <lb/>
the little child bis <lb/>
it <lb/>
vision set the heart of May. <lb/>
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palette, painting a roseate <lb/>
radiant future Honor and Hap <lb/>
dreaming rainbow dreams, <lb/>
only built of smiles today and <lb/>
tears tomorrow. Yea, <lb/>
dreams, for he was such a dear <lb/>
and cherry Hub- lad Life <lb/>
seemed made make love glad <lb/>
because of and the rugged <lb/>
op the heights of days <lb/>
to la- sloped in an emerald vision <lb/>
up to golden of Promise, <lb/>
the prom of a long and useful <lb/>
in e's sweet sunset <lb/>
he was lo be the fair evening star <lb/>
against Age's purpling gloom and <lb/>
dimming Ami. thus Love <lb/>
held him close and he to <lb/>
outweighed Heaven and her crown <lb/>
of stars, and her robe <lb/>
of But, the morning when <lb/>
little Child played amid the <lb/>
Mowers has to night's <lb/>
.-bade mid its all bus faded <lb/>
ill a mist of tears. pale <lb/>
of comfort, for he has <lb/>
slight of life, he has <lb/>
passed through Love's guarded <lb/>
gale the patter of his little feel <lb/>
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other. hem j <lb/>
want <lb/>
plants with lo <lb/>
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oil lo growing are <lb/>
healthy from and <lb/>
most develop into line, strong <lb/>
tobacco winch matures well, i- not <lb/>
so subject growth and <lb/>
com a bright color. I in- <lb/>
lo-Hong faith in <lb/>
succeed <lb/>
login right and is not much <lb/>
hi lo keep right judgment and <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
GUANO. <lb/>
DON'T R CaW . <lb/>
MAKES THE FINEST TOBACCO. <lb/>
by COLUMBIA GUANO CO., VA <lb/>
not dull old <lb/>
Birth bill the walks Paradise. <lb/>
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no Spring as fair as when Ibis <lb/>
child <lb/>
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eyes on the tints of greening <lb/>
hills, the coming sweet <lb/>
the of the <lb/>
years fair promise. And so, with <lb/>
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of for <lb/>
him. and we <lb/>
stand dumb before this <lb/>
row. We can bill say lo <lb/>
knew him not and held <lb/>
him not in starless, hour. <lb/>
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morning, no burdens in Me <lb/>
noontide heat, no tears i <lb/>
evening gray. mil <lb/>
opening rose, hint of Time's <lb/>
power, hour of <lb/>
falling leaf, no gale <lb/>
lo whisper where the violets <lb/>
with him always May. And, <lb/>
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walks In the Springtime of <lb/>
we say lo Love grieve <lb/>
nut for him. bill rather, be a <lb/>
consolation, heap high hi- <lb/>
mound with tender forget <lb/>
all wet with tears; for in His good <lb/>
time, in some other hour perhaps <lb/>
of greater yon will feel <lb/>
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give him all the sweetness, lo you <lb/>
the room and cot -lo him <lb/>
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co. The crop is now starting <lb/>
if can be kepi <lb/>
now for a -Inn I while n <lb/>
crop <lb/>
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real good crops <lb/>
of tobacco w tile plant- <lb/>
mid half <lb/>
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watch I heir Ibis <lb/>
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run up yellow and <lb/>
narrow leaved-go work <lb/>
change growth <lb/>
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CLOTHING <lb/>
DRY GOODS <lb/>
ash and <lb/>
I in tin- cases, , s . . r . m <lb/>
it it you <lb/>
Honor Roll. <lb/>
is the roll of Honor for <lb/>
the Female <lb/>
Misses <lb/>
Alice <lb/>
Pander, Nina James, <lb/>
Tyson, Moore, Lillian Carr, <lb/>
Harriss, Fannie <lb/>
Move <lb/>
were awarded to Miss <lb/>
Nellie render for the greatest <lb/>
writing ; Misses <lb/>
Forbes and Moore for at <lb/>
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lier of during the year. <lb/>
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well mid and if ill <lb/>
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reason why a splendid crop should <lb/>
not be made. If your tobacco be <lb/>
gins to shoe of <lb/>
you don't know the of the <lb/>
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do it <lb/>
or becomes <lb/>
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Mrs. Mamie Allen, wife of Mr. <lb/>
Samuel Allen, died Thursday <lb/>
at their homo in this town. The <lb/>
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Bicycles, Pistols <lb/>
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you i-h lo your i-fop I ban oil, <lb/>
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send in your orders right away <lb/>
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the opera at the <lb/>
critical point, when the roll had <lb/>
la-en completed and after several <lb/>
drill rehearsals two of the leading <lb/>
characters were taken sick. was <lb/>
then too late to take <lb/>
to change play so all had to be <lb/>
given up. We shall claim <lb/>
on school however mid <lb/>
hope have it paid up before <lb/>
summer is over. <lb/>
to the skies on angel's wings. She <lb/>
bad been sick for about I Weeks, <lb/>
gradually growing worse as the <lb/>
disease fastened it- grip <lb/>
upon her. We extend our r- <lb/>
sympathy to the bereaved <lb/>
lather and mother. <lb/>
Weather Record. <lb/>
Mr. Allen Warren sends <lb/>
t the following record of <lb/>
weather for the of May I <lb/>
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of whole world's supply. <lb/>
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to extent retarded of late <lb/>
by the i fa of <lb/>
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esteemed In <lb/>
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plating so desirable ornament, and <lb/>
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in many aluminum articles. <lb/>
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one-fourth nickel It was pro- <lb/>
by In The <lb/>
copper in the coin weighs <lb/>
grains and the weight <lb/>
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though only one-fourth In amount. <lb/>
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and from the harbor re- <lb/>
altar lighted in a church, <lb/>
from the <lb/>
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a i- <lb/>
of of the streets <lb/>
from to terrace are an <lb/>
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mules to ascend with a laden <lb/>
truck, and to them wire rabies <lb/>
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to which any vehicle can he <lb/>
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for and be pullet up a <lb/>
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and g about hi <lb/>
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Sheet Poster, <lb/>
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celebrated <lb/>
Geo. S. Parker <lb/>
Fountain. Pen <lb/>
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and is c <lb/>
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perfectly, but prevents soiled <lb/>
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mi. <lb/>
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world for its motive power not <lb/>
steam or electricity, but a <lb/>
Stranger still, the. official stamp of <lb/>
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marvelous railroad, which goes to and <lb/>
from the summit of <lb/>
mountain, at the well- <lb/>
known inventor, who <lb/>
had long ago convinced the expert <lb/>
that his scheme perfect l feasible <lb/>
safe. A single rail the car, <lb/>
and keep the balloon with its load <lb/>
captive, the cars the rail <lb/>
the sides and underneath the flange. <lb/>
At about every fifteen feet the line is <lb/>
firmly anchored. In descending the <lb/>
mountain of gravity Is <lb/>
force, water ballast being <lb/>
taken aboard at tho end l <lb/>
the buoyancy of the <lb/>
loon. The cock on the water tank <lb/>
the car can he opened by the operator <lb/>
at any time. The tank carries about <lb/>
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car together weigh about pounds. <lb/>
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and exerts a lifting capacity <lb/>
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discharged st the various <lb/>
along the line. At the foot of the <lb/>
track are the gas tank generator. <lb/>
The summit of the offers. <lb/>
a sublimely view, but <lb/>
the advent of the railway the <lb/>
climb was both long and tedious. It <lb/>
was only attempted by experienced <lb/>
mountaineers <lb/>
Save Your Money. <lb/>
One box of Tint's Pills will save <lb/>
many dollars in bills <lb/>
They will surely cure all diseases <lb/>
of the stomach, liver or bowels. <lb/>
No Reckless Assertion <lb/>
Tor sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb/>
malaria, constipation and <lb/>
a million <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
AND BRANCHES <lb/>
AND ATLANTIC COAST <lb/>
RAILROAD COMPANY OF <lb/>
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absence to eat at the restaurant. <lb/>
refer to the and <lb/>
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nearly always comment <lb/>
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the home news every <lb/>
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cf cents a month. Are <lb/>
yo . a subscriber It not <lb/>
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The Eastern <lb/>
Walter used lo insist <lb/>
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one day watching the <lb/>
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me, sir. but will you allow <lb/>
me to look into your eyes Ah. I <lb/>
thought m. Sir. you have green eyes. <lb/>
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Catherine of Russia; they were tho <lb/>
the Boat wonderfully beautiful in <lb/>
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and enduring for the sake of ever <lb/>
lasting peace once the strife . <lb/>
Henry Van <lb/>
Brooklyn, N. T. <lb/>
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A in as half the size <lb/>
of St. Cathedral. London, la said <lb/>
to have fallen at Tort Alfred. Booth <lb/>
Africa. It made a hole In the ground <lb/>
feet deep, feet lout and tn feel a Ida, <lb/>
which would make It the largest known <lb/>
meteorite on record Being a single <lb/>
piece, apparently, it was probably solid <lb/>
Iron, like other meteorites known, <lb/>
of Which have Weighed a number <lb/>
tons, but none of this size is recorded. <lb/>
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that multitudes very much larger may <lb/>
not be traveling in the <lb/>
and Is only good luck that prevents <lb/>
our falling in with them. There Is no <lb/>
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or large as some of the <lb/>
multitude that revolve between <lb/>
and Jupiter might conic within <lb/>
of the earth's attraction large <lb/>
ugh I cover an entire state. They <lb/>
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although we know perfectly <lb/>
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more effect than a shower of <lb/>
star. What the effect be of <lb/>
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THE TARANTULA'S GROWTH. <lb/>
Mud II Mid to Allow to In- <lb/>
Id <lb/>
An event of more than ordinary In <lb/>
, in my office yesterday <lb/>
, noon. A large female tarantula shed <lb/>
its for the second time since it <lb/>
has been in captivity. Those familiar <lb/>
with insects, spiders and related <lb/>
arc aware that they are <lb/>
by a hard, unyielding In <lb/>
I f is permissible only when <lb/>
old skin is shed and one that has <lb/>
been newly formed beneath <lb/>
t. the requisite degree. This is a <lb/>
occurring in nature <lb/>
ever Interest in the be- <lb/>
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long thrown off the old Intel <lb/>
m it is a g eight. <lb/>
the present case, the tarantula hid <lb/>
evidently been feeling unwell for boom <lb/>
days, a condition frequently preceding <lb/>
this aiming inserts, and <lb/>
day morning she found lying <lb/>
i k and apparently dead, but <lb/>
moved a little upon being disturbed. <lb/>
lay thus until about IS, when <lb/>
the rustling her movements <lb/>
The old skin had <lb/>
then ruptured around thorax In <lb/>
such a manner that the top could <lb/>
entire, and through this open- <lb/>
the giant spider was literally work <lb/>
out of her old This was ac- <lb/>
by the aid of the eight I- gs <lb/>
and the two leg-like At the <lb/>
end of an hour the change bad been <lb/>
effected. The spider lay upon her <lb/>
back, beside the perfect skin, resting <lb/>
from the m exertion. <lb/>
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before she molted, and Is now of still <lb/>
greater cams North In a <lb/>
hunch of bananas about two and a half <lb/>
years ago, and until last January <lb/>
the pet of Dr. J. M. Bigelow. While <lb/>
under his care one skin was shed, and <lb/>
is now in my possession. Idea of <lb/>
the Increase in attendant upon <lb/>
molting may gained by comparing <lb/>
the dimensions of the dorsal piece of <lb/>
the skin shed about the latter part of <lb/>
when under the care of Ir. <lb/>
low, and the one shed yesterday. The <lb/>
first measures one Inch, and the second <lb/>
measures one and a quarter Inches. <lb/>
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probably be proportionately larger <lb/>
when fully expanded. <lb/>
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II. <lb/>
Agent <lb/>
Manager. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
in m <lb/>
u- . i., <lb/>
in <lb/>
I ,. So. M. <lb/>
Ins <lb/>
Thomas n. Mimic. <lb/>
I If, ill sell public sale <lb/>
door in <lb/>
v. oil, <lb/>
all the pine, popular <lb/>
and above f <lb/>
twelve t the <lb/>
the Mine ml. <lb/>
together with the privilege of seven <lb/>
year within and re- <lb/>
move Mid <lb/>
usual right of way appertaining t,, <lb/>
for the of MM tin. <lb/>
her now up- <lb/>
on two tracts of land situated in <lb/>
Carolina, Iran adjoin- <lb/>
tin-lands Elks. J. J. <lb/>
Dixon, Dixon and W. <lb/>
as <lb/>
at the big <lb/>
a light wood stake <lb/>
a south course <lb/>
Dixon a Sweet <lb/>
then running a South <lb/>
to a <lb/>
on Tar Bed, then run- <lb/>
nine nearly a west course <lb/>
In a pine corner, then a north <lb/>
; TOO y to Sweet <lb/>
in the Long branch, then down <lb/>
the branch to the l- <lb/>
a Baa <lb/>
Dixon and wife to <lb/>
E. M. Dixon 1-1 pane to <lb/>
reference is made. <lb/>
Abo one other tract, <lb/>
lands of C. Dixon, John <lb/>
i and others bounded as follows <lb/>
beginning at a pine in <lb/>
Elks line n corner between E. M. <lb/>
Dixon and W. C, Dixon run- <lb/>
nine in a westerly direction <lb/>
with a Branch, about <lb/>
thence with the blanch to E. M. <lb/>
W. C. Dixon <lb/>
to tin- containing about <lb/>
acres in. ire or <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
Win. II. <lb/>
Commissioner. <lb/>
K. c., May 2nd 1899, <lb/>
DIRECTORY <lb/>
and <lb/>
faceting <lb/>
X. M. Watson. Sunday <lb/>
p. It, W F. <lb/>
third <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
I. B. Morton, pastor. <lb/>
school; p. J. B. Moore <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
and every <lb/>
Sunday mm nine Ev- <lb/>
prayer M <lb/>
M. and Litany Fridays at A. <lb/>
M., i. A. Minister <lb/>
in Charge. <lb/>
day. morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
Thursday evening. <lb/>
A. W, Setter, pastor. Sum <lb/>
a. m. C. <lb/>
superintendent. <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
stale <lb/>
Pill i <lb/>
i Superior Court. <lb/>
i special Proceeding <lb/>
P, A. Wayne, <lb/>
of <lb/>
it ion to <lb/>
laud lo <lb/>
make assets <lb/>
Is only a year c <lb/>
information to <lb/>
th s rowing <lb/>
co, that worth many times <lb/>
more than the price. <lb/>
let <lb/>
I, i.<lb/>
a very <lb/>
No at a <lb/>
Into ho fully mature. <lb/>
in <lb/>
in direction or that. <lb/>
Thin cones Mime special <lb/>
or combination of and <lb/>
lo It la what manner of men <lb/>
or we or <lb/>
manly true or liable to <lb/>
Krone or weak. <lb/>
Bread. <lb/>
Bread la very to <lb/>
has I,., distributed in many <lb/>
last few <lb/>
nun II la discovered that II <lb/>
was adulterated with a fair <lb/>
reduced to a fine <lb/>
so as to meal. A man <lb/>
named who been making <lb/>
a fortune of Industry, has <lb/>
been <lb/>
I. Wayne. <lb/>
has. It. Cox, <lb/>
Samuel <lb/>
Ii appearing in this proceeding <lb/>
by to the of <lb/>
the Court, elms. is. Cox, Em- <lb/>
ma J. Cox and Samuel Cox. three <lb/>
of the e arc <lb/>
of the Slate of North <lb/>
Carolina, and after due diligence <lb/>
cannot lie found within the Stale; <lb/>
and it further, in like manner <lb/>
that a cause of action ex- <lb/>
in favor of and <lb/>
gains the <lb/>
reaped to property situated in this <lb/>
State county and that the said <lb/>
Chas. I. Cox, Cox and <lb/>
Samuel Cox are necessary parties <lb/>
It la therefore ordered pub- <lb/>
be made in <lb/>
a newspaper publish- <lb/>
ed at X. c, for six <lb/>
successive weeks. Commanding <lb/>
said defendants l appear in the of- <lb/>
lice of the Clerk of the Superior <lb/>
Court of county, in the town <lb/>
the day of July, and an- <lb/>
or demur to the pet ion and <lb/>
complaint or judgment will <lb/>
them for the relief <lb/>
in complaint. <lb/>
Dona my office in Greenville, <lb/>
X. C, this day of May, <lb/>
I. C.<lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Tin- having duly <lb/>
before the Court <lb/>
Clerk of county <lb/>
Last Will and Testament of <lb/>
Mrs. c. Kicks, deceased, notice <lb/>
Is hereby given to all persons in- <lb/>
to the estate to make <lb/>
mediate payment to the undersign- <lb/>
ed, and all Demons having claims <lb/>
against said estate are notified to <lb/>
present the same for on or <lb/>
the day of April, <lb/>
or this notice will U- plead in bar <lb/>
of recovery of same. <lb/>
This 24th day of April. 1800. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Executor of Mm. L, c. <lb/>
The having duly <lb/>
before Court <lb/>
Clerk of Pitt county as Executor of <lb/>
the Last Will and Testament of <lb/>
deceased, notice is <lb/>
hereby given to all <lb/>
ed to the estate to make immediate <lb/>
payment to the and <lb/>
all having claims <lb/>
said estate are to <lb/>
the same for on or before <lb/>
the day of 1900, or <lb/>
this notice will in of recovery <lb/>
of same. <lb/>
1890. <lb/>
C. A. <lb/>
f Haywood <lb/>
A. F. c A. M. <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets <lb/>
thin Monday evening. I. <lb/>
W. M J. M. Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. Lodge, Ho. <lb/>
Meets every Tuesday evening. <lb/>
, K. B. Griffin, X. G. L. II. Pender, <lb/>
See. <lb/>
K. of P. Tar Lodge, No. <lb/>
every Friday evening. Dr. <lb/>
W. H. Bagwell, Jr., C. C; K. h. <lb/>
K. of K. andS. <lb/>
It. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
j meets every even- <lb/>
W. It. Wilson, B. M. B. <lb/>
Lang, See. <lb/>
O. A. every <lb/>
night at in I. . <lb/>
P. hall. <lb/>
A, . Council, <lb/>
i No. meets every and third <lb/>
j Thursday nights in Odd <lb/>
Hall. M. U. Turnage, <lb/>
Chief; D. Smith, Sec. <lb/>
I. Conclave <lb/>
No. meets every second <lb/>
I fourth Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
lows Hall. W. Ii. Wilson <lb/>
D. S. Smith Sec. <lb/>
Professorial Cards <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
AYCOCK, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
fur Slate, <lb/>
In Criminal <lb/>
A NOTICE. <lb/>
Letter of having <lb/>
been issued to the under- <lb/>
upon the estate of <lb/>
Chapman notice is here- <lb/>
by given to all having <lb/>
claims against the estate of <lb/>
Chapman to present them lo the <lb/>
on or before the tub. <lb/>
of March, or this notice <lb/>
will be pleaded in bar of their re- <lb/>
This the day of March 1899. <lb/>
L. E. Smith, <lb/>
of the estate of Chapman. <lb/>
Harding Raiding, Ally's, <lb/>
P. PRICE, <lb/>
Civil Ml <lb/>
and <lb/>
FOR NO <lb/>
POWER. <lb/>
Gilliam, Mills It. Eure, <lb/>
Tarboro. N. C N. C <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Dr. D. I. <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
I X. C. <lb/>
Office over J. C. <lb/>
Sons store <lb/>
 <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
TO <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
of Hit county, having issued Id- <lb/>
of administration to me, the <lb/>
on the day of <lb/>
on the estate of II. P. <lb/>
is <lb/>
to all persons Indebted to the <lb/>
estate to make Immediate payment <lb/>
to and to nil <lb/>
creditors of the estate lo <lb/>
their claims, properly <lb/>
lo within <lb/>
twelve mouths after the dale of <lb/>
this notice, or this notice will U- <lb/>
plead bar of recovery. <lb/>
This the 30th day of 1899, <lb/>
I. I., mi. . <lb/>
the estate of II. F.<lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at U A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water <lb/>
leave I'm I ii i at A. <lb/>
M., Greenville II A. M. Tins <lb/>
lays, Thursdays Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change de- <lb/>
stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
New York <lb/>
ton, and for all points fur the West <lb/>
with Norfolk. <lb/>
should order freight by <lb/>
Dominion s. s. . fan <lb/>
New Clyde Line from <lb/>
Hay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Men and from <lb/>
Beaten, <lb/>
N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
J. a, <lb/>
III <lb/>
-DEALER IN-<lb/>
A GENERAL LINE OF <lb/>
Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now lie in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
hi by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. B. COREY. <lb/>
r to w, ii <lb/>
IN <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
-r <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
per Year in Advance. <lb/>
mm <lb/>
Tuesday <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
-AT- <lb/>
VOL. XVII <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY. JUNE <lb/>
stem of t I <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
A new tobacco brand by a new tobacco <lb/>
la but by an old house. <lb/>
Look mil for under North Carolina Tobacco this Benson. <lb/>
IT'S TO FROM <lb/>
CALL FOR<lb/>
OLD DOMINION lift Tl <lb/>
And tale by all Dominion Agents here. <lb/>
f. us at Other <lb/>
. V. d c. <lb/>
Advertisements as Re. <lb/>
According to recent alluring re <lb/>
ports from the Alaskan gold <lb/>
valuable new have been <lb/>
and prospects of digging Prominent the libraries <lb/>
up fortunes are to be as lawyers arc sets of exhaustive re- <lb/>
blight as th of minted books, which enable <lb/>
metal Itself. Several thousand to promptly consult authorities <lb/>
miners, nearly all whom have pertinent to in baud. <lb/>
from to The fat also well sup- <lb/>
were to journey to the new plied with reference cove, <lb/>
at the time when these stories the entire Held of I <lb/>
were circulated, and, according to achievement. To general pub <lb/>
the ail are practical <lb/>
necessary was to go, dig and and ever ready ices in the <lb/>
Thereto, of course, another side to matter of information is lo where <lb/>
picture, but that is to the to make purchase It i, <lb/>
imagination up. to bind business an <lb/>
the peace of mind covers or stack <lb/>
those people who leap before they against tho wall. Being <lb/>
look, the real situation in min- ways opportune, and brought to <lb/>
regions mm and then comes i hand daily by a prompt messenger <lb/>
light. The War has a trustworthy and news- <lb/>
just veil word from Captain always fresh and <lb/>
. II. of regular limitless in contents, point out <lb/>
army, who has conducted a recoil to I he reader and intending <lb/>
n I lie I upper <lb/>
try, of the Yukon. At <lb/>
on the coast, <lb/>
he many utterly destitute <lb/>
miners, broken down with scurvy <lb/>
and who wept like <lb/>
children <lb/>
lion home. Their were <lb/>
almost Of <lb/>
these are the conditions usually at- <lb/>
An Prayer or a Wimp- <lb/>
per. <lb/>
Mr. Thomas, of creek, <lb/>
who k, pi a line bog in pen <lb/>
his residence, went out Tuesday <lb/>
morning to care for bis pet <lb/>
on lo the p. found a <lb/>
bear had been there during <lb/>
night and carried pig away. <lb/>
Mi. Thomas, to give expression t, <lb/>
his feelings at his pig. <lb/>
in a very ear- <lb/>
nest way prayed hear <lb/>
might be choked to death <lb/>
bones of the pig. <lb/>
This afternoon Mr. had <lb/>
occasion In visit a thick wood a <lb/>
short distance from bis and <lb/>
to his great delight found bruin <lb/>
retched on the ground, dead, <lb/>
mi making an examination, <lb/>
be bad attempted lo <lb/>
swallow a bock bone, which <lb/>
entangled in his throat choked <lb/>
him to death. <lb/>
Although Mr Thomas regretted <lb/>
the loss of his Sue hog. he felt I <lb/>
that he had amply repaid <lb/>
bis <lb/>
-en Journal. <lb/>
VB <lb/>
Beautiful II in. <lb/>
WORTH I ha ii e <lb/>
l-l I I ER. <lb/>
. <lb/>
-lull. I. f Jill . <lb/>
ha-<lb/>
COLOR and of fruits, <lb/>
quality and <lb/>
vegetables, <lb/>
at and plumpness of grain, <lb/>
are all produced by Potash. <lb/>
i I. <lb/>
-l I hem i ,. <lb/>
may <lb/>
cure the wares he <lb/>
Record. <lb/>
Closing; Hours. <lb/>
upon pioneer work in new <lb/>
and remote countries; the re- <lb/>
permits of an important <lb/>
lo prospective gold seekers. <lb/>
not go to the Alaskan <lb/>
fields miles well <lb/>
Tried Fraud to be o <lb/>
A young North Carolinian who <lb/>
aspired lo a doctor attempted to <lb/>
work a clever ruse on the medical <lb/>
I loan I Asheville last week. He <lb/>
was perfectly aware that he could <lb/>
not Stand the examinations, and yet <lb/>
ha bound to get the requisite <lb/>
license. The idea struck him lo <lb/>
hire a With this <lb/>
view he wrote ton friend <lb/>
more, who is a who <lb/>
stood high his class is really <lb/>
a bright young fellow. The <lb/>
more doctor was lo come to Ashe- <lb/>
ville, having assumed the North <lb/>
Carol inn young man's name, and <lb/>
pass the get the Ii <lb/>
turn it over to the real per- <lb/>
son whose it was made out <lb/>
and receive therefor a goodly sum. <lb/>
The plan ail but <lb/>
Thanks to the watchful eyes of the <lb/>
board, fraud <lb/>
was the scheme <lb/>
after man had taken <lb/>
part of the <lb/>
bury Hun. <lb/>
A is the latest. <lb/>
Is in and <lb/>
is an agreement on part of the <lb/>
lair ones who compose not to <lb/>
men who drink. <lb/>
man threaten a rival trust to boy- <lb/>
girls who spend more <lb/>
a yen on Durham Sun. <lb/>
It has reached that point in <lb/>
course of I he year when life indoors <lb/>
burdensome, even under <lb/>
the must favorable conditions. <lb/>
This is the ease especially in the <lb/>
stores. All day long the pro- <lb/>
and clerks arc <lb/>
and the demands of business, even <lb/>
arc such as lo <lb/>
thoroughly fag them out by the <lb/>
of day. <lb/>
With a little rest-time and a <lb/>
chance for men work <lb/>
and are more energetic. <lb/>
on the scare of batter work, we <lb/>
call upon the merchants to close up <lb/>
their places of business an <lb/>
hour than least by <lb/>
seven o'clock. <lb/>
money will lie lost, no <lb/>
Incommoded, if all the <lb/>
merchants adopt this suggestion. <lb/>
next day I he renewed <lb/>
of employees will more than com- <lb/>
for lost <lb/>
News, <lb/>
State of City of <lb/>
makes oath <lb/>
that had senior partner of the <lb/>
of Prank ; Co., do <lb/>
business in the of Toledo, <lb/>
County and state aforesaid, <lb/>
that said will pay the sum <lb/>
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for <lb/>
each and every case of Catarrh <lb/>
be cured by the Hull's <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. <lb/>
Sworn to before me and <lb/>
presence, this day of <lb/>
December, A. l., 1889, <lb/>
I A- W. <lb/>
I Notary <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in <lb/>
and directly on <lb/>
blood and mucous surfaces of <lb/>
system. <lb/>
Toledo, . <lb/>
Sold by druggists. <lb/>
Hall's Pills are the best. <lb/>
THE O <lb/>
Thai modern <lb/>
poisons air its fatal <lb/>
so that no home is safe from <lb/>
ravages, but <lb/>
a sun- protection against this <lb/>
genius in Dr. King's X.- <lb/>
Discovery. When jolt a sore <lb/>
in <lb/>
have and fever, with <lb/>
in the of the head, <lb/>
cough you may know you have <lb/>
you need Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery. Ii will <lb/>
cure worst cough, heal <lb/>
germs and prevent <lb/>
of the malady. <lb/>
91.00. Money back if not <lb/>
cured. A trial free at L. <lb/>
Wooten's Drug Store. <lb/>
Peeress la Cotton Acreage, <lb/>
There has been a <lb/>
material decrease in the <lb/>
North re <lb/>
purls lo the come from <lb/>
cotton bail. The <lb/>
world, however, is not <lb/>
that the crop will be a small <lb/>
one. and claims of acreage <lb/>
ere not having any <lb/>
on the cotton market. <lb/>
A letter from New York <lb/>
many private reports <lb/>
Indicating conditions not entirely <lb/>
satisfactory have been <lb/>
general disposition to complaints <lb/>
which come to hand from the cot- <lb/>
ton belt this season of the year. <lb/>
for present <lb/>
least reiterated of acre- <lb/>
age reduction, complaints of dam- <lb/>
age from causes, el <lb/>
fresh speculative in <lb/>
the staple or lo impart to <lb/>
prices an Impetus In an upward <lb/>
reel <lb/>
Big Profits of Cotton Mills. <lb/>
A dispatch says <lb/>
ii the last year Piedmont <lb/>
Mill has earned <lb/>
Clifton and <lb/>
a total of nearly <lb/>
for lour mills. <lb/>
The earnings of the big mills around <lb/>
arc Mid c ranged <lb/>
from lo per cent, on <lb/>
stock. The banks there are <lb/>
congested with dividend money. <lb/>
Small wonder the <lb/>
section prospers gels such <lb/>
returns from Its <lb/>
Stale. <lb/>
inch Sash Ribbon, <lb/>
W AND PINK. <lb/>
-.- mm- M, new mm <lb/>
inch MADRAS <lb/>
PATTERNS. Makes <lb/>
WAISTS. <lb/>
Satin Black Velvet RIBBON. <lb/>
Black Silk Lace INSERTION, <lb/>
The new knot <lb/>
a I WIDTHS IX------- <lb/>
r j White Silk<lb/>
Potash, <lb/>
change of mil d. <lb/>
I u la l; with <lb/>
him ii several days i . , i In <lb/>
pr.-. I hat hi iv a- out I <lb/>
I leers I'm PI <lb/>
pines, lie . i . <lb/>
mind pro combined <lb/>
,., . Acid and Nitrogen, and <lb/>
Ian i the liberally applied, trill improve <lb/>
in lb-I . -ii and increase <lb/>
ii and In am . y r <lb/>
of any crop. <lb/>
is <lb/>
Hew style <lb/>
u um. m<lb/>
III <lb/>
i us i arm I .;. <lb/>
pit of PI <lb/>
c i <lb/>
-1, . . <lb/>
of Aguinaldo. <lb/>
sum<lb/>
with <lb/>
U . <lb/>
. New <lb/>
were lit, <lb/>
nation .<lb/>
if tin- hope of <lb/>
The <lb/>
lasts I In <lb/>
here <lb/>
n in the far <lb/>
I brought <lb/>
t states, such <lb/>
ii dot should l- <lb/>
flu- i- decide i <lb/>
I . I I <lb/>
ii i- kn i ii in pm in <lb/>
l ii--. H I- iii,,. <lb/>
real <lb/>
I-.-in iv ks <lb/>
TO <lb/>
I Remnants in White LAWN. <lb/>
TRULY, <lb/>
i- on <lb/>
imp., for I <lb/>
lo um i . for r- la I <lb/>
lei .-I lime, <lb/>
-in is <lb/>
Holt Warner. I <lb/>
he II ii i . i- in ash <lb/>
lie slid of <lb/>
ll l <lb/>
iii -1 j. I <lb/>
in. The <lb/>
in i i v p In- ma,, <lb/>
is i ii I here re no <lb/>
i, I lid n. <lb/>
making u mil ion i i <lb/>
if tin were ; he i i- <lb/>
-in w <lb/>
ration the <lb/>
i war. I,, r , for him an up <lb/>
in lake Sulk <lb/>
, of other, bill cm <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
made <lb/>
than th.- natural <lb/>
Kill I- m-u, ,, ,. <lb/>
um , . <lb/>
friends ,.<lb/>
. II ., <lb/>
I Mill-., <lb/>
ago. and I here u- <lb/>
I he claim. The <lb/>
a Hi, , w i -ii-iii <lb/>
. ship. Ii i- estimated ii <lb/>
I I'd., <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints C <lb/>
BRUSHES <lb/>
Building Specialty. <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
salve in world I for <lb/>
Outs, Bruises, Sons, Plows, Kali <lb/>
Teller. <lb/>
pod Hands, <lb/>
all Skill <lb/>
cures riles, or no <lb/>
is guaranteed t give <lb/>
faction or money refunded, Price <lb/>
W cents per <lb/>
L. Woolen. <lb/>
PLANT CROP WITHOUT IT. <lb/>
MAKES THE FINEST TOBACCO <lb/>
Manufactured by COLUMBIA GUANO CO., NORFOLK, VA <lb/>
start as large trees Ionic, <lb/>
is -i p. r <lb/>
in tut , i in. <lb/>
I , .;,;. <lb/>
i in ii,. are <lb/>
the <lb/>
in-i laxative and <lb/>
GUANO. <lb/>
bit an <lb/>
the p. ill <lb/>
h the in <lb/>
bra in of pit <lb/>
. I lei mid are <lb/>
i Duel I. I nib I <lb/>
Stales i- acting <lb/>
I hut , tin r v. more ion to <lb/>
p; law <lb/>
i s doing business there <lb/>
w ha- done fur u lung <lb/>
t lie in <lb/>
l lo date, that A. I . <lb/>
Washington's <lb/>
of lawyers, make Hie <lb/>
I iv, l Ii, . <lb/>
patents for in <lb/>
lo ten <lb/>
who i- v <lb/>
interest of political <lb/>
lion in <lb/>
c ii thinks republicans arc in- <lb/>
v in Ohio, this will in- <lb/>
fooled, There never s in, u <lb/>
I lino was-., <lb/>
pin hi factional dimension, <lb/>
now. and if <lb/>
a nuke to I heir unity, <lb/>
Will <lb/>
dale I have no <lb/>
who will a- <lb/>
Inn in <lb/>
of millet in iv. <lb/>
from. Ohio i- <lb/>
can. but the people do hike <lb/>
hi an, <lb/>
are going resentment <lb/>
polls <lb/>
In Anti iii, ii i. i <lb/>
i i, <lb/>
He ha- <lb/>
and I, In SI ale pal i <lb/>
in. I tilled sin, <lb/>
lie a <lb/>
as can <lb/>
be produced , In <lb/>
genuine an <lb/>
w , and one -av <lb/>
i- a -ham, n i- ex <lb/>
.- i <lb/>
I s bun <lb/>
i Ina t mini itch it i Ins, <lb/>
M In lores iii abound <lb/>
made perennial, con <lb/>
bullied lo do and <lb/>
u pal <lb/>
1.1 toil, hat in decided <lb/>
um n <lb/>
friendship and <lb/>
ill made <lb/>
There way, of , Is- a <lb/>
slip up iii program, is <lb/>
impression in <lb/>
I, has <lb/>
hip <lb/>
ins freely made that <lb/>
man ill II <lb/>
in lie.; favor, I mg <lb/>
In <lb/>
ltd Payne's at the of <lb/>
av M, His I <lb/>
which curries uh ii ., lend- <lb/>
el-ship of purl. The <lb/>
Hopkins in <lb/>
i. lo have <lb/>
the work of Joel <lb/>
In- old head <lb/>
on and <lb/>
h i- <lb/>
n is <lb/>
the loin- <lb/>
Pu himself. <lb/>
Whether or not the country, i- <lb/>
enjoy inn i,., ,,,., <lb/>
lion i- from <lb/>
different <lb/>
bill can y be <lb/>
I -lam <lb/>
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