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AMERICAN USE OF NICKEL. A RAILROAD. <lb/>
Hardware. <lb/>
Paints Oils f <lb/>
I BRUSHES <lb/>
i Hardware a <lb/>
A M. M M-N 1- la ll- In <lb/>
It. nut ml <lb/>
of <lb/>
into United Stat now to <lb/>
In a <lb/>
the value of such <lb/>
New Can- <lb/>
I- Oh. year Last car <lb/>
to amount of wan pro- <lb/>
duo-ii in Canada, nickel to the <lb/>
of produced la <lb/>
New Caledonia. two <lb/>
practically all the id <lb/>
manufacturing use of and <lb/>
the State um about one-third <lb/>
of whole world's supply. <lb/>
is a white metal of peculiar <lb/>
and la as a <lb/>
for brew, copper or silver. It-1 <lb/>
m use however, been <lb/>
to extent retarded of late <lb/>
by the i fa of <lb/>
hut larks the quality moat <lb/>
esteemed In <lb/>
bright sheen makes <lb/>
plating so desirable ornament, and <lb/>
Which relieve it the I i <lb/>
in many aluminum articles. <lb/>
The American or <lb/>
i. copper and <lb/>
one-fourth nickel It was pro- <lb/>
by In The <lb/>
copper in the coin weighs <lb/>
grains and the weight <lb/>
plains, or nearly hail as much, <lb/>
though only one-fourth In amount. <lb/>
You May Never but Sh you <lb/>
Want Job Printing <lb/>
to u <lb/>
It la strange that neither nor <lb/>
of Santiago de Cuba gives <lb/>
us the Idea or what the city <lb/>
looks like of nestling at the <lb/>
I II on a low. flat plain. It a <lb/>
In v a built the side of a <lb/>
and from the harbor re- <lb/>
altar lighted in a church, <lb/>
from the <lb/>
. the r, and the <lb/>
real thereon. <lb/>
in places l i rapid that the roof of <lb/>
a i- <lb/>
of of the streets <lb/>
from to terrace are an <lb/>
i bat Is impossible for how I r <lb/>
mules to ascend with a laden <lb/>
truck, and to them wire rabies <lb/>
d by steam power run <lb/>
to which any vehicle can he <lb/>
i l by means of a grip provided <lb/>
for and be pullet up a <lb/>
a ft ear over a hill. Arriving at the <lb/>
de red terrace, the driver ruts loose <lb/>
and g about hi <lb/>
i Pin <lb/>
Anything from a <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
Sheet Poster, <lb/>
--j. <lb/>
We the <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
Geo. S. Parker <lb/>
Fountain. Pen <lb/>
It is a big hi in <lb/>
and is c <lb/>
Not only does it <lb/>
perfectly, but prevents soiled <lb/>
iii- Hats <lb/>
mi. <lb/>
The most railway in the <lb/>
world for its motive power not <lb/>
steam or electricity, but a <lb/>
Stranger still, the. official stamp of <lb/>
Just been put upon this moat <lb/>
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/>
St pounds of water, and tank <lb/>
car together weigh about pounds. <lb/>
The balloon is feet i <lb/>
and exerts a lifting capacity <lb/>
of r <lb/>
Weights, also, can be Ink n aboard and <lb/>
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/>
sol CAROLINA. <lb/>
THAIS SOUTH <lb/>
I r. I <lb/>
an talk about your racehorse <lb/>
r int and every other <lb/>
that you will, but think <lb/>
have red a new kind of <lb/>
. man whose family Is out of th <lb/>
and who Is romp-lb-d during <lb/>
absence to eat at the restaurant. <lb/>
refer to the and <lb/>
I venture to any that Do pr <lb/>
rent of th- who live in <lb/>
rants order steak and French <lb/>
fried Struggle against it as <lb/>
p an the bill if fare <lb/>
and they ring the game <lb/>
o; I song when the waiter for his <lb/>
r Of they have strayed <lb/>
after strange gods in their time. but. <lb/>
have Wed to it out. I have spent <lb/>
In the endeavor to <lb/>
i me tenable reason for this con- <lb/>
. unable <lb/>
do BO. the fact remains that fur <lb/>
every other of order given In a <lb/>
int an ten r of -r- <lb/>
and n h <lb/>
There is a i hang in th-- conduct of <lb/>
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or <lb/>
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walk Then, when <lb/>
me ; <lb/>
of I their i <lb/>
t for i any <lb/>
re th <lb/>
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If n i p. The <lb/>
rt of f y <lb/>
I lira i lime at all for the <lb/>
; i-n to pass by. it I. <lb/>
i n nowadays a <lb/>
moves along and <lb/>
one the <lb/>
t- at an old pace it <lb/>
nearly always comment <lb/>
en hi III- <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
the home news every <lb/>
a at the small price <lb/>
cf cents a month. Are <lb/>
yo . a subscriber It not <lb/>
yo ought to be. <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
Walter used lo insist <lb/>
hat green eye were the most <lb/>
i m the world, In support of <lb/>
his argument ha following <lb/>
to happened that l <lb/>
ii young Venice I was <lb/>
ii ling In doorway of the <lb/>
one day watching the <lb/>
on the Plane Baa Marco, when an old <lb/>
gentleman rushed up lo me and <lb/>
me, sir. but will you allow <lb/>
me to look into your eyes Ah. I <lb/>
thought m. Sir. you have green eyes. <lb/>
I never saw but one pair before, and <lb/>
they belonged to the late <lb/>
Catherine of Russia; they were tho <lb/>
the Boat wonderfully beautiful in <lb/>
the have n to <lb/>
Mr. was wont q <lb/>
up. while the old gentleman <lb/>
my I bad <lb/>
Men be th i <lb/>
st of war n it is <lb/>
; They bend . ; <lb/>
f it it to a . . <lb/>
and enduring for the sake of ever <lb/>
lasting peace once the strife . <lb/>
Henry Van <lb/>
Brooklyn, N. T. <lb/>
Largest <lb/>
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/>
And yet there is no reason to believe <lb/>
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/>
Inherent impossibility that a meteorite <lb/>
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/>
may icon moving In the tracks of <lb/>
although we know perfectly <lb/>
well that the bulk of the material of <lb/>
-s very Inconsiderable, and the <lb/>
earth baa more than once passed <lb/>
through tail of n cornet without any <lb/>
more effect than a shower of <lb/>
star. What the effect be of <lb/>
striking the head of a we do not <lb/>
ye know. <lb/>
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/>
When a large spider <lb/>
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/>
This tarantula was unusually large <lb/>
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/>
Therefore the present piece will <lb/>
probably be proportionately larger <lb/>
when fully expanded. <lb/>
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Hi. Halifax I p in. <lb/>
Scotland N k hi p in. ,; <lb/>
pm. <lb/>
, in. me <lb/>
it is an, ii <lb/>
Trains a leave Wash <lb/>
a in mi t air in. arrive K <lb/>
a mend an pat. leave Bas <lb/>
a m and p m. arrive nu <lb/>
slid <lb/>
Train leaves <lb/>
at vi in. m. arrives Ply <lb/>
. in in. leave <lb/>
mouth m sun <lb/>
day Warn, am, it <lb/>
Midland N C leaves <lb/>
Intro Sunday. T OS a <lb/>
leaver, <lb/>
in. arm-- a m. <lb/>
Nashville leave <lb/>
Mount am. p . <lb/>
lit a hi. pm, In <lb/>
l-m am <lb/>
U pm. a m arrive Becky <lb/>
ii id. in. daily <lb/>
Train toe <lb/>
tint.-n dally, II <lb/>
pin. m <lb/>
.-. p in <lb/>
No made We <lb/>
doe point- dally, all rail via Kali <lb/>
Hi. lid. <lb/>
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/>
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IN <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
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D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb/>
per Year in Advance. <lb/>
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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/>
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COLOR and of fruits, <lb/>
quality and <lb/>
vegetables, <lb/>
at and plumpness of grain, <lb/>
are all produced by Potash. <lb/>
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-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/>
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arc Mid c ranged <lb/>
from lo per cent, on <lb/>
stock. The banks there are <lb/>
congested with dividend money. <lb/>
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section prospers gels such <lb/>
returns from Its <lb/>
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inch Sash Ribbon, <lb/>
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Satin Black Velvet RIBBON. <lb/>
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Salve. <lb/>
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Outs, Bruises, Sons, Plows, Kali <lb/>
Teller. <lb/>
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all Skill <lb/>
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PLANT CROP WITHOUT IT. <lb/>
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timber or above the of <lb/>
twelve inches in diameter at the <lb/>
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together with privilege of seven <lb/>
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11.1 . <lb/>
Superior Court. <lb/>
Speaks Proceeding <lb/>
P. A. Wayne, <lb/>
of Sylvester Cox, <lb/>
vs. Petition to <lb/>
lovely I. Wayne. to <lb/>
B. Cox, <lb/>
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Samuel <lb/>
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H. Km <lb/>
ma Samuel Cox. three <lb/>
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cannot band within the state; <lb/>
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respect to property situated In this <lb/>
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the Long branch to the be-1 Court of Pitt county, in town <lb/>
ginning, a See ill.-. <lb/>
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Tuesday evening. <lb/>
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the of July. 1800, and an- <lb/>
or demur the petition <lb/>
complaint or judgment will la-gin <lb/>
against them the relief demand- <lb/>
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N. this 22nd day of May, <lb/>
D, f. <lb/>
skinner A C. C. <lb/>
Plaintiffs <lb/>
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evening. Dr. <lb/>
Bagwell, Jr., U. L. <lb/>
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It. Vance Council, <lb/>
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W. K. Wilson, <lb/>
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O. P. hall. G. <lb/>
A. . Council, <lb/>
No. ii. third <lb/>
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Hall. M. It. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; Smith, S, <lb/>
NOTICE TO <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior Court <lb/>
of Pitt county, having issued let- <lb/>
lei's of administration to me. the <lb/>
undersigned, on the 20th day of <lb/>
Commissioner, 1800, on the estate of II. <lb/>
N. C, 2nd 1800. Harris--, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
. given t all persons Indebted to the <lb/>
NOTICE CREDITORS estate to make immediate payment <lb/>
the undersigned, and to all <lb/>
creditors of the estate to present <lb/>
their claims, properly <lb/>
to the undersigned, <lb/>
twelve months after the date of <lb/>
this notice, or this notice will be <lb/>
plead in bar of their recovery. <lb/>
undersigned having duly <lb/>
qualified before the Court <lb/>
Clerk of I'm county as Executor of <lb/>
of I <lb/>
Mrs, L. Ricks, deceased, notice <lb/>
i- given to all persons in- <lb/>
lo the estate to <lb/>
mediate payment to the undersign- <lb/>
ed, and all persona having claims <lb/>
M. R. against said estate are notified to <lb/>
the same payment on or <lb/>
before the 24th day of April. <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
of recover of <lb/>
this of April. 1800. <lb/>
Mrs. I. Kicks. <lb/>
This day <lb/>
J. L, <lb/>
on the estate of II. K.<lb/>
1875. <lb/>
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cigars, <lb/>
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cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
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seed meal hulls, cotton lead <lb/>
bought at cents per <lb/>
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STANDARD Sew <lb/>
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MATTRESSES. <lb/>
CHAIRS, Eta <lb/>
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Phone <lb/>
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The undersigned having duly <lb/>
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notice is <lb/>
hereby given t all persons <lb/>
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payment to the undersigned, <lb/>
all persons having claims against <lb/>
I said estate are to <lb/>
same for payment on or before <lb/>
the day of March or <lb/>
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I of same. <lb/>
This March 1880, <lb/>
A. <lb/>
Executor of Haywood Knox. <lb/>
Engineer mi Surveyor. <lb/>
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will la- in liar of their re- <lb/>
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Planters <lb/>
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Black Silk ; <lb/>
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courteously polite one, Count State , and <lb/>
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who i; for <lb/>
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The best salve la the world <lb/>
Cuts, Bruises, Ulcers, Bait I <lb/>
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and positively system. J. <lb/>
cures Piles, or no pay n <lb/>
is to give perfect <lb/>
faction or money refunded. Price <lb/>
cents per <lb/>
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Toledo, <lb/>
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Hull's Family best. <lb/>
when considered <lb/>
from advertising standpoint. <lb/>
have everything in their favor. <lb/>
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and they reach them will, a <lb/>
frequency that commends itself as <lb/>
shining virtue to mini who <lb/>
has something to sell. Moreover, <lb/>
favorite newspaper can not be <lb/>
supplanted in th- hearts of Ha con <lb/>
by any other sort f pub <lb/>
which insures a per <lb/>
of circulation that can <lb/>
not in- Ad <lb/>
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young corn to ill Sound <lb/>
Neck Motion <lb/>
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have replanted their crops, but <lb/>
the new sucker lings have attacked <lb/>
the second crop and destroyed <lb/>
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bug that has troubled them <lb/>
for many City <lb/>
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morning from High Point <lb/>
where be spent the <lb/>
of Mr. B. C. <lb/>
hanker there, lie tells us of a re <lb/>
lieu owned by Mr. Child <lb/>
which has broken nil previous rec- <lb/>
raising. This hen <lb/>
la of the common Is a rare <lb/>
character. sis weeks ago <lb/>
Mr. Childs set thirteen <lb/>
brown leghorn and the same mini <lb/>
of while leghorn One <lb/>
week ago today oil <lb/>
twenty six biddy s. Allure living <lb/>
health. There <lb/>
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w ill lake her her to <lb/>
the Stale <lb/>
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not other advertisements of <lb/>
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take selecting such papers. If <lb/>
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mediums, baaed on such grounds. <lb/>
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of A man <lb/>
wanting to buy a plow bunts up <lb/>
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number of plow advert <lb/>
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the different makes. It is general <lb/>
good policy lo advertise any <lb/>
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extensively advertised heretofore <lb/>
by the advertiser or by bis <lb/>
competitors. <lb/>
demonstrated money so <lb/>
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tire., with sheep, <lb/>
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Kansas. Twenty five men will <lb/>
assist him in herding <lb/>
filly horses are lo be <lb/>
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