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The San Jose Scale. <lb/>
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Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
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in answer in <lb/>
press about the San Jose Scale, that standard advertising i- the <lb/>
which recently made Us beat advertising. no one <lb/>
in many orchard in I criterion for The <lb/>
Carolina. In place, be In Ins <lb/>
that the nursery here of making an- <lb/>
unaffected by the the character of <lb/>
the insect ruined bis environment and the <lb/>
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lines. Having selected as <lb/>
generally said his advertising medium a <lb/>
Mi. Oral appearance newspaper, hi <lb/>
the scale the must use his own judgment and <lb/>
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appeared in the orchard of Mr. if,,,. But as to the standard ad <lb/>
of Southern lines. There medium, there be do <lb/>
of scale in ii Unpopular news- <lb/>
but we have received let- Record. <lb/>
from all over the State asking <lb/>
formula for ii- destruction. <lb/>
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mi peach trees, if are <lb/>
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wheat, the is a mill <lb/>
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WHO WANTS IT <lb/>
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and a quantity of surplus ma- <lb/>
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enough to print n nine column i <lb/>
paper, in splendid condition, and <lb/>
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poisons with fatal genus, <lb/>
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ravages, but multitudes have found <lb/>
a sure protection against this <lb/>
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when you feel a sore- <lb/>
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have chills and fever, with sore <lb/>
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body type. We can <lb/>
complete outfit large enough for a <lb/>
six or seven column paper. <lb/>
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Small Pica of which there <lb/>
pair of cases. <lb/>
here a paragraph from Mount <lb/>
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meeting evening. Rev. <lb/>
N. SI. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
school I p. m. W V. Harding, <lb/>
third <lb/>
morning a ml evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
J. R. Moore <lb/>
regular services. <lb/>
school <lb/>
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Divine and sermon every <lb/>
Sunday morning and evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
M. and Litany at A. <lb/>
M., I. A. Minuter <lb/>
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every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning and evening. Pray- <lb/>
meeting Thursday evening. Rev. <lb/>
A. W. Setzer, pastor. <lb/>
school a. C. Rountree, <lb/>
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p in. ii m. <lb/>
We carry a line <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
S. Parker <lb/>
Fountain Pen <lb/>
It is a big hit in pen <lb/>
and is Parker <lb/>
Not only does it feed the ink <lb/>
bur. prevents soiled <lb/>
fingers <lb/>
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Inspection. It multiplies very rap <lb/>
hi ill hill tree inside <lb/>
a year. tree is good for fruit- <lb/>
after the scale makes its up <lb/>
and will lake diligent <lb/>
work to save it. When is found <lb/>
that ii tree has lost all <lb/>
from the Insert should lie cut <lb/>
low ii at <lb/>
The usual <lb/>
tin- scale pine to another <lb/>
is It i- gum <lb/>
and sticks feel of the <lb/>
birds. As as the scale i- seen <lb/>
in in on haul i; is imperative toad <lb/>
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haul <lb/>
from tin <lb/>
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membranes, hill the disease <lb/>
genus prevent the <lb/>
of the malady. <lb/>
1.00. Money back if not <lb/>
cured, A trial bottle free at J. I. <lb/>
Drug Store <lb/>
Trucking. <lb/>
w present truck season <lb/>
an one in <lb/>
sections of the south. <lb/>
section baa been favored, <lb/>
good substantial financial re <lb/>
turns have rewarded the efforts of <lb/>
in this section. <lb/>
truck growers <lb/>
lime had a good season, their cab- <lb/>
potatoes bringing in good <lb/>
ll ins. <lb/>
Two instances out of such <lb/>
successes are of note. <lb/>
On three quarters of acre, a <lb/>
truck grower, raised <lb/>
netted and <lb/>
A. F. A. M. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first and <lb/>
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Chief; Smith, See. <lb/>
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fourth Monday nights Odd <lb/>
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by the occasional use of <lb/>
Liver Tills. They reg- <lb/>
the bowels product <lb/>
A Vigorous Body. <lb/>
For sick headache, malaria, <lb/>
constipation and kin- <lb/>
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The Daily Reflector <lb/>
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or fourteen limes as <lb/>
much us water us The <lb/>
is successful in <lb/>
cattle lice and sheen <lb/>
ticks, as well a all rarities plant <lb/>
lice, scale, Her <lb/>
The Right tart of Advertising. <lb/>
The relentless com <lb/>
I Ion in sales in the mercantile <lb/>
has a corresponding I <lb/>
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A-a result advertisers <lb/>
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to lie extremely original; <lb/>
of potatoes mi an acre, these <lb/>
toes selling at per laurel In <lb/>
Journal. <lb/>
A Singular <lb/>
A singular thing happened at <lb/>
Mr. yesterday. <lb/>
He had a hen made in <lb/>
a listened to a tie. <lb/>
the afternoon <lb/>
eggs nest in a hurry, for <lb/>
the straw in the nest burst into <lb/>
names. Alter the lire she returned <lb/>
in and warn <lb/>
the eggs. What earned the Are is <lb/>
every <lb/>
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Arc <lb/>
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Gives the home news <lb/>
afternoon the small <lb/>
2- cents a month, <lb/>
you a subscriber I <lb/>
ought <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A WEEK <lb/>
Is only .-M ii year and <lb/>
news every week, <lb/>
gives information i <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
Is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
Of Interest to Inventors. <lb/>
A. SnoW S one <lb/>
most successful of <lb/>
patent lawyers, are <lb/>
opposite the States <lb/>
office In Washington, I. and <lb/>
patents for inure <lb/>
say that, <lb/>
owing tn Improved conditions. <lb/>
in Stales Office, <lb/>
patents may now be more prompt <lb/>
procured than at any previous <lb/>
lime their experience <lb/>
live rears. <lb/>
evidence of coin in <lb/>
this life, ill Ibis day of business <lb/>
methods versus philanthropic en- <lb/>
i-e. to us a a street <lb/>
i a I, , . . , , ,, <lb/>
weary soul. No less than <lb/>
four distinct <lb/>
corporations or arc <lb/>
after Pole and <lb/>
iii get With so many as four <lb/>
dealing in the <lb/>
we the people may hope to <lb/>
the without <lb/>
paying extra and <lb/>
bale lo a <lb/>
There is no endless power <lb/>
of in the mind of man. <lb/>
A of and act Ion <lb/>
mankind, who are in <lb/>
imitators; their doings are <lb/>
merely repetitions of what has <lb/>
before, s., the <lb/>
lent advertiser is eager fur <lb/>
gain <lb/>
I st git lug solid, cheery and <lb/>
instructive Information to his pa <lb/>
Irons through the a <lb/>
newspaper which the public reads, <lb/>
and which has eon <lb/>
seems In lie unusually <lb/>
destructive tab summer, la near <lb/>
paper one or <lb/>
more Instances of ii work. <lb/>
Persons are <lb/>
in I winkling of an eye- <lb/>
valuable <lb/>
nearly everyday, and it is nu won <lb/>
that so many are great <lb/>
when a an, <lb/>
lies. And the worst of it is <lb/>
lightning seems to be a dead- <lb/>
that no human <lb/>
lion ran against. <lb/>
Chatham <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The beat salve in the world for <lb/>
Sores, Salt <lb/>
Rheum, Fever Sires, Tatter, Chap- <lb/>
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, <lb/>
all Skin and positively <lb/>
inn's Piles, or no pay required. It <lb/>
is guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
faction money refunded. Price <lb/>
cents ht DOS. Jno. <lb/>
t. Woolen. <lb/>
1875.------ <lb/>
WHOLESALE .- <lb/>
Prepared Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meal, hams, should- <lb/>
coffee, sugar. <lb/>
snuff, cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb/>
butter, mountain butter, full <lb/>
nukes, hominy flakes, cotton- <lb/>
meal and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
bought at cents per bushel. <lb/>
a SEEDS. <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
BOTTOM <lb/>
Come to sec <lb/>
One of municipal <lb/>
establishment of One ice <lb/>
water fountains in that city, hired <lb/>
a man lo watch one of the drinking <lb/>
places the day from l A. M. <lb/>
to in p. V., for the purpose of <lb/>
whether or not it <lb/>
well <lb/>
hours named exactly persons <lb/>
drank at the city's expense. The <lb/>
four faucets. <lb/>
it BAB, <lb/>
Phone <lb/>
M. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
THE OF C. <lb/>
Widest patronage and fullest <lb/>
equipment in its history. Faculty <lb/>
Students <lb/>
Courses; ; Courses; Pro- <lb/>
Schools, Law, in Med- <lb/>
and in Pharmacy. New build- <lb/>
Water Works, Li- <lb/>
Etc. <lb/>
ti <lb/>
tin rear; Board Month. <lb/>
opportunity ad <lb/>
needy. Free tuition tor <lb/>
teachers. School <lb/>
instructors, students. Total I lent<lb/>
Chapel Hill, K. C. <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
Steamers leave Washington on <lb/>
Wednesdays and Fri- <lb/>
days at U A. II. for <lb/>
water permitting, <lb/>
leave at A. <lb/>
SI., Greenville A. II. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
Selling hows subject to change de- <lb/>
pending on stage of water. <lb/>
Connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
New York and <lb/>
ton, and for all points for the West <lb/>
with railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
tin- I S. S. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line from Baltimore; <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington, N. C. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
good exam- <lb/>
ever dies. It lives forever <lb/>
our face. the frame <lb/>
and the deed <lb/>
leaves an stamp and <lb/>
the thought and will of In- <lb/>
Ian item-rations. Time is mil the <lb/>
of works; the <lb/>
ages will share of A <lb/>
single i has elevated <lb/>
a whole village, a whole a <lb/>
whole nation. It is from small <lb/>
seeds dropped into the ground <lb/>
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conscience and the inspired <lb/>
of duty <lb/>
growths of have <lb/>
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and <lb/>
mild, A trial ill <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
mm insTiTUTE, <lb/>
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb/>
One of female <lb/>
the South, mid cheapen for <lb/>
vantages given. Send <lb/>
JAMES M. A. <lb/>
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ALL KINDS OF <lb/>
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nice Line of Hardware. <lb/>
I can now be found the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied by J. <lb/>
COME TO SEE ME. <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
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Whichard, N. C. <lb/>
The Stock complete in every <lb/>
and prices as low as <lb/>
lowest. Highest. prices <lb/>
paid for country produce. <lb/>
FOB <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVI <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, TUESDAY. JUNE <lb/>
NO <lb/>
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ELECTION CASE. <lb/>
For the Defense. <lb/>
ll was little more limn <lb/>
van arraigned before V. B. <lb/>
W. P. on <lb/>
the charge of Interfered <lb/>
with the X <lb/>
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ville At time the <lb/>
for Hovel <lb/>
June <lb/>
case bearing of for <lb/>
the defense began. <lb/>
run told that the people <lb/>
thus arraigned went to that <lb/>
duet to prevent, and did prevent, <lb/>
n threatened riot, and that the pub- <lb/>
lit may see that is <lb/>
the testimony of the defense. <lb/>
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I was at precinct So, <lb/>
I in last election, got there n little <lb/>
before ran Left polls after the <lb/>
votes were counted and returns <lb/>
signed. House in which election <lb/>
was held was the room we <lb/>
were in was mid as in back <lb/>
end of doors to room, <lb/>
one in part ll inn and oilier in <lb/>
end from road. Partition door <lb/>
was not opened during day. <lb/>
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side of voting mom. were <lb/>
received window on Mouth <lb/>
side. I sat at window and <lb/>
ed votes from voters, got to <lb/>
work o'clock and even thin; <lb/>
went on all rigid until <lb/>
o'clock when a colored man <lb/>
Henry Cory came to vole. We <lb/>
could nut find the and <lb/>
him be could vole. Not <lb/>
and we passed <lb/>
on. <lb/>
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and called bis name as <lb/>
after called out Robert <lb/>
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asked if the were not <lb/>
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on voting in the evening. <lb/>
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about when <lb/>
came up and called himself <lb/>
Joe Mo ire looked on <lb/>
book and couldn't Ii name <lb/>
Jo Brown. <lb/>
had been <lb/>
Moore .-ailed him. came <lb/>
looked at the and said I <lb/>
know him, his name is Joe Brown. <lb/>
I asked what name he registered <lb/>
under and he said Joe Bryant. I <lb/>
told him lie could not vole. Home <lb/>
contended be had to <lb/>
vote under name of Brown. He <lb/>
never asked to vote as In <lb/>
fact never insisted on voting. No <lb/>
vote taken by Board as lo whether <lb/>
he should vole. I don't know if <lb/>
he handed his vote In. <lb/>
Voting continued near <lb/>
night when to <lb/>
door and he and Brown had some <lb/>
words about the election. <lb/>
said we have carried the election <lb/>
and we are here to have a fair <lb/>
count, and said he <lb/>
blood lo spill to see a fair <lb/>
Brown said he had a gallon in him <lb/>
and any one that had lo <lb/>
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name be registered under and he <lb/>
said Mr. Brown <lb/>
asked him name he went <lb/>
ii. the <lb/>
said he <lb/>
the name of Robert Bell. His <lb/>
brother, Warren, said his name <lb/>
was Stilton. I told him ho had no <lb/>
rigid to vole then as bis name was <lb/>
not on the book. He Bald some <lb/>
call me some Hell and some <lb/>
Red, c said his run <lb/>
an account with him as Robert <lb/>
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III we can and see how his <lb/>
is on lax We <lb/>
slopped and he and Hill <lb/>
walked off. think I saw <lb/>
him again Unit day. He never <lb/>
offered or asked to vole as Holier <lb/>
Hell. <lb/>
During this controversy ninny <lb/>
while and colored men gathered <lb/>
around the window, some contend <lb/>
that be ought lo vote, others <lb/>
that he ought not, More than <lb/>
I w ice as many present as <lb/>
Whites, I, Joe and Man- <lb/>
Moore told them back. <lb/>
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Fleming's dwelling, on op- <lb/>
side. I stuck vote lie <lb/>
me in my vest pocket after <lb/>
left. told me give him <lb/>
vote he would put it in BOX. <lb/>
I refused, slating he bad no <lb/>
to vote as his name was not on <lb/>
Ho action taken by Board <lb/>
as to bis right to vote. <lb/>
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after u while I folks with <lb/>
guns. Brown naked me what <lb/>
told him did know, <lb/>
that the man saw <lb/>
gun was a He said he was <lb/>
great mind lo lake down of <lb/>
every man he caught out there <lb/>
with gun. In short while people <lb/>
went toward House store, <lb/>
both while and black. <lb/>
weapon I did see it. <lb/>
Went on until close polls. <lb/>
There wee intimidation there <lb/>
that day and nobody prevented from <lb/>
voting except those whose names <lb/>
were not on books, objection <lb/>
to any one voting .-pi the <lb/>
mentioned. colored vote <lb/>
registered was and while vole <lb/>
117-ITS colored voles were <lb/>
and while votes, <lb/>
and sixteen while did not <lb/>
vole. Of colored who failed <lb/>
lo vote three are dead and some <lb/>
were gone, none the came <lb/>
and offered to vole. <lb/>
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ins votes. Brown look them <lb/>
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and handed it <lb/>
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lie lo the <lb/>
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to rumored were office and sent over to town <lb/>
i -going there day help. A this right many <lb/>
who made on n a . <lb/>
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Is <lb/>
pencil and marked our name, <lb/>
him I would sign no such <lb/>
returns. He then made more <lb/>
which we nil signed, lie gave me <lb/>
ll. n. JORDAN. <lb/>
of election saw live <lb/>
going towards election, the <lb/>
live refer- to. <lb/>
quiet and was all as <lb/>
fur as I know. evening <lb/>
controversy <lb/>
n her vole, after everything <lb/>
went on all right. Thai morning hitch-i <lb/>
feel from lo polls <lb/>
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was foot from n j polls then <lb/>
mil until for. as <lb/>
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is in up lo <lb/>
bin feel door mid saw mi <lb/>
door, and I said <lb/>
his name i- Holier Bell. <lb/>
know what he is registered <lb/>
crowd there, <lb/>
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crowd from <lb/>
I saw nearly all who <lb/>
had only remember Arthur, <lb/>
Sugg. Kick <lb/>
was doing <lb/>
thing could act In <lb/>
make people laugh, going <lb/>
the arms. I <lb/>
had heard of law protecting polls <lb/>
against carrying gnus there, and <lb/>
when I Brown and <lb/>
feel, never a m c i . <lb/>
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me if we did <lb/>
remain there would , <lb/>
lift. i <lb/>
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of i i u , <lb/>
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say if the person carried or live limes after <lb/>
turns with protest to , went to E. D. <lb/>
they get there o'clock, saw one election day I <lb/>
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were wagon load <lb/>
the money collected. We <lb/>
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Room if such remark <lb/>
had been made think would <lb/>
heard it. <lb/>
Cross examination.--My politics <lb/>
since, at and previous to election <lb/>
Democratic. Was appointed <lb/>
as Democrat. a member <lb/>
of White Union. <lb/>
Knew Robert Bell, had worked <lb/>
with me one year. Didn't know- <lb/>
that he bad right to vote unless <lb/>
his name was on book. He re- <lb/>
bis name <lb/>
There was no <lb/>
would come from if need- <lb/>
ed. I did not send, in- <lb/>
direct any telephone lo In- <lb/>
sent lo Greenville and did <lb/>
know one hail bean Saw a <lb/>
dozen or more armed men there, <lb/>
among I hem were I. Sugg, raid <lb/>
It. W. Brown, <lb/>
Arthur, Jim <lb/>
I never Joe before <lb/>
day. His name on lax <lb/>
and where he traded was Bryant. <lb/>
nu <lb/>
I vote precinct No. I, live <lb/>
live mill's north Of there. On <lb/>
morning of election aw <lb/>
with guns going in direction of <lb/>
election. They were going down <lb/>
railroad. Railroad is or <lb/>
ting about ion yards from election <lb/>
place. <lb/>
. N. <lb/>
Live ill No. I. <lb/>
thereabout o'clock election day <lb/>
and left Heard them <lb/>
arguing Bell's Voting, crowd <lb/>
gathered by window, more blacks <lb/>
I hail whiles. I towards <lb/>
House store. Heard some <lb/>
say bed if I kill or lie <lb/>
Looked around saw <lb/>
Barnes Carney coining toward <lb/>
House store from polling place. <lb/>
He went lo a buggy and got ll <lb/>
double barrel breach loading gun, <lb/>
dropped ii across his arm <lb/>
broke then went back towards <lb/>
polls, lie Within <lb/>
house, crowd of Colored people <lb/>
around him him lo stop. <lb/>
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started Ir in Court House p <lb/>
lo Five Points. In <lb/>
of I heard went lo <lb/>
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any. J. B. <lb/>
and W. with me. <lb/>
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was for pro- <lb/>
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there between and Iii <lb/>
o'clock, stayed an hour or . came <lb/>
back to Greenville and returned <lb/>
therein evening I <lb/>
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i mm. <lb/>
the and compel of Opinion <lb/>
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X. C. <lb/>
of the be law , ,,. .,,,,,. The <lb/>
citizens of fearing week has <lb/>
D J WHICH renewal of the trouble requested a I editorial which we copy in full <lb/>
Dumber of the gentlemen <lb/>
Entered at Port Office the A from pi <lb/>
Greenville. an I be <lb/>
Mail Mailer. <lb/>
as nearly all <lb/>
in his neighborhood <lb/>
and read his copy of En- <lb/>
return Thai there <lb/>
wax no ,,.,,,. they like <lb/>
kind with letter than their own party <lb/>
voted a he pleased We are surprised i as <lb/>
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i. and does <lb/>
exception a election <lb/>
against a the good full vote. fusion <lb/>
Pitt charged with a , <lb/>
conspiracy to intimidate <lb/>
TUESDAY, <lb/>
ALL <lb/>
The case the State <lb/>
voter and <lb/>
i-i everything in order to give <lb/>
a political tinge. of the <lb/>
the county were once <lb/>
fact hate Enterprise and <lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AMI <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
I. II. of wee <lb/>
here <lb/>
Regular preach lug <lb/>
at the church today <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
r. T. Kittrell assists F. Man <lb/>
in their store <lb/>
day. <lb/>
read fur lo can; <lb/>
THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
I Slate- District Judge <lb/>
Fleeter la dying bis <lb/>
in Topeka, Kan. <lb/>
The steamer ashore at <lb/>
; Island, is break <lb/>
log up. and her cargo is n total <lb/>
a of almost .; lo i <lb/>
voter of Island rejected the <lb/>
proposed revision of the Slate Con- <lb/>
Daniel Patrick, a who as <lb/>
united Miss Bessie Ireland on <lb/>
Monday. was ached Wednesday <lb/>
Mi--. <lb/>
A 13.1.000 mill. I., be <lb/>
TODAYS <lb/>
NEW COTTON <lb/>
High Low<lb/>
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May <lb/>
Opening. Tone. <lb/>
TRINITY <lb/>
Forty-fifth year opens <lb/>
day, September en- <lb/>
of College in the <lb/>
South. in <lb/>
tin- Board 96.00 t 110.00 <lb/>
ill <lb/>
Wheat.<lb/>
High Low <lb/>
Opening. law close. <lb/>
I tin-l v Steady per Loan Scholarships lot <lb/>
men. Young <lb/>
. en admitted to all classes. Semi <lb/>
for to <lb/>
of their rights and <lb/>
brought mil established were among our regular and <lb/>
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n- of -m I be <lb/>
the election, which <lb/>
has been investigation <lb/>
Slates Or <lb/>
to a sudden and rather <lb/>
unexpected termination four <lb/>
o'clock Friday afternoon. <lb/>
a-ere engaged all day <lb/>
Thursday and up i o'clock <lb/>
In putting a <lb/>
complete defense lo <lb/>
The <lb/>
Another carload of hay has been c. bill <lb/>
n It K at X. C. With B. R. T. <lb/>
unloaded II. I-. Manning ., ,, . . .,, ,,., .,, ,,.,, <lb/>
W. as president. Manhattan 11.11 <lb/>
of under Cleveland <lb/>
THE OF C. <lb/>
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their testimony, one the <lb/>
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manner of doubt that a number of for t admit think of Populists <lb/>
which ,.,., <lb/>
were concealed near by. Thai the am on I hem by <lb/>
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about eleven o'clock when a colored apparent <lb/>
-irk me Improving some. <lb/>
A -Rail Road snuff . bank , <lb/>
i-being considered pie-i <lb/>
lion l <lb/>
The cruiser Philadelphia left j <lb/>
Honolulu Cal. <lb/>
ha-been painting large signs on <lb/>
some house- here. <lb/>
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while, is out of the time <lb/>
looking after bis timber business. <lb/>
Mr. daughters, Annie <lb/>
came home from I'm <lb/>
ham Hat and will spend <lb/>
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rot <lb/>
apply mice. <lb/>
out <lb/>
mail me the Jones <lb/>
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sides his regular wire <lb/>
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-inning, and <lb/>
that in lime I <lb/>
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man went to the window where the impossible lo com ii <lb/>
voting was going on lo cast bis the the <lb/>
motives and Insincerity <lb/>
v. officer standing already u leaders and their newspapers. <lb/>
the window who took the Mr. Spear. had U-en many for <lb/>
called mil ducting the u arc already <lb/>
voter -aid no. my name i- frankly In did ill g to d. <lb/>
Tile election who I a- <lb/>
had the ill to hold and that he <lb/>
there was no such name .- r in <lb/>
A. Ii, Cox Mfg. C . has I car <lb/>
on June II. <lb/>
John a farmer at <lb/>
Hope, threw a club at his <lb/>
son Hoy and killed the boy. <lb/>
John Kennedy, a notorious train <lb/>
robber, has been sentenced <lb/>
Mo., lo serve year- in <lb/>
the penitentiary. <lb/>
Ai Cal., ii complete <lb/>
counterfeiting has <lb/>
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two have been <lb/>
rusted. <lb/>
Jealousy over a woman a <lb/>
light between Philip <lb/>
gel New <lb/>
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Wiliest patronage and fullest <lb/>
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Students <lb/>
Elective Courses; Pro <lb/>
Schools, in in <lb/>
in build <lb/>
Water Works, Splendid Li- <lb/>
Etc. <lb/>
Classes open to <lb/>
lion a Board Ample <lb/>
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bee. which ibex during which latter was, <lb/>
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brother of the up <lb/>
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moment of excitement some <lb/>
one rushed lo <lb/>
sent a message to Greenville <lb/>
there was a riot going on Park <lb/>
en X Roads, which is two miles <lb/>
from Greenville, and begging <lb/>
help. The news spread like wild <lb/>
lire in town as soon as the message <lb/>
received and a <lb/>
sons, themselves with guns, <lb/>
lilies pistols, and laking <lb/>
conveyance could get. <lb/>
went hurriedly to what -up <lb/>
posed was the <lb/>
When they round the <lb/>
disturbance over and the Voting re <lb/>
did not go near the <lb/>
voting place with their gun- and <lb/>
did not Interfere with one in <lb/>
his right lo vote. <lb/>
Sometime after they arrived one <lb/>
who bad voted long before <lb/>
they got then WM disorderly and <lb/>
I,, u to create trouble, <lb/>
lie was pointed out to some of <lb/>
Greenville crowd U the man <lb/>
bail a in <lb/>
, l bat party were mi themselves often <lb/>
In men actually <lb/>
in the earnest hens and sugar coal scoundrel with <lb/>
a- leaders, was charged the world will <lb/>
u trying to flatter and without a gurgle. <lb/>
lib-with a view to diverting their is very tin <lb/>
votes from It. Is <lb/>
i ill no <lb/>
and brass kind- an organs , , , <lb/>
, i. , i ii-. ,, now <lb/>
and nil and w lien I in very ,, , , <lb/>
,. , . lb-pub lean-, hope <lb/>
i ii- bad at home they play <lb/>
, , it is for our Newton con <lb/>
afro good I , , <lb/>
,. mid <lb/>
go oil Ii i air. <lb/>
. is i this v. instead <lb/>
punishing mi- put me II <lb/>
music, <lb/>
Bold Republican Plan. <lb/>
A special from says; <lb/>
Chairman Simmons has reliable in- <lb/>
formation an constitution <lb/>
amendment fund of has <lb/>
been secured by the Republicans <lb/>
the plan i- lo use the <lb/>
of ii in pay for legal <lb/>
ions of such lawyers as in- In- <lb/>
to write again-, amend- <lb/>
it print these <lb/>
the Slate with <lb/>
Also <lb/>
will manage lo gel opinions <lb/>
printed ill the Congressional lice- <lb/>
old and then have the government <lb/>
circulate it. Simmons says re- <lb/>
some when a man arrives at, <lb/>
e Republican scheme <lb/>
that be does not <lb/>
i and play easy . <lb/>
and. somehow, make <lb/>
and <lb/>
I h., l faun <lb/>
Second District has more influence <lb/>
with the <lb/>
I ban all while people of <lb/>
A Washington dis- <lb/>
patch lo Raleigh Sews <lb/>
Observer were Is <lb/>
sued today discontinuing the lease <lb/>
of obi Goldsboro <lb/>
and the lo the <lb/>
place formerly by a w <lb/>
loon, which i- said In la-extremely <lb/>
objectionable to white <lb/>
the change was <lb/>
mended by <lb/>
This is ii for <lb/>
live bite and hi- <lb/>
Constipation, <lb/>
Headache, Biliousness, <lb/>
Heartburn, <lb/>
Indigestion, Dizziness, <lb/>
FOOT <lb/>
l The <lb/>
to <lb/>
run all <lb/>
is found in <lb/>
Hood's Pills <lb/>
i sold all <lb/>
I'm The t re-echo its sen <lb/>
I i either be <lb/>
in- charged with something of <lb/>
w hid. mil her i- We have <lb/>
often declared the <lb/>
voting force of party <lb/>
a- sincere, meant <lb/>
was right, really be- <lb/>
their leaden were hon- <lb/>
est in their purposes. This belief <lb/>
we still entertain, along with the <lb/>
belief leaders were mainly <lb/>
rascals who bad do higher purpose <lb/>
than the feathering of their own <lb/>
nests, which the nm-l oft hem have <lb/>
accomplished, the privates have <lb/>
been outrageously hoodwinked, <lb/>
fooled and -w balled a lot <lb/>
house politicians who never <lb/>
honest, and yet we are in <lb/>
accord The Enterprise in <lb/>
belief was the straight <lb/>
forward thing to rob their platform <lb/>
of most e planks. The <lb/>
politicians <lb/>
discovered these planks and <lb/>
unrated certain battle cries, it i <lb/>
was right to take away <lb/>
Iron. I hem, and this much is In <lb/>
said in ordinary fairness. <lb/>
ration el the nun <lb/>
have ii rigid to hold <lb/>
on of policy and <lb/>
of it <lb/>
will succeed in having right <lb/>
in it. Ibis is <lb/>
a proposition, but a <lb/>
blaring I'm is another matter, <lb/>
the cud be is out <lb/>
lie -me you embark on right <lb/>
train, for are no urn trains <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Conscience is central station <lb/>
on telephone wire between the <lb/>
head heal I. <lb/>
It la noticeable people who <lb/>
run Into debt have to walk mil <lb/>
and very slowly at <lb/>
The maiden in the parlor, <lb/>
her eye- have a vacant <lb/>
look- in future, but she <lb/>
sec- in. husband there. <lb/>
A new remedy tor, has <lb/>
Us-ti discovered in Oklahoma. <lb/>
Last week one of these progressive <lb/>
institutions was discovered wind- <lb/>
its way toward the town of <lb/>
, a big cannon was <lb/>
run out and in readiness <lb/>
the cloud was within yards, <lb/>
when the gun was discharged, <lb/>
causing the tornado to disappear. <lb/>
the w hole thing being w reeked by <lb/>
the cannon. The town now has <lb/>
cannon on all sides, keep- men <lb/>
to watch for the unwelcome <lb/>
Somebody should try this <lb/>
plan on waves that arc now <lb/>
rushing over this section of I be <lb/>
country. Observer. <lb/>
can Is- found who <lb/>
would write such opinion In <lb/>
case of while supremacy versus <lb/>
domination now pending in <lb/>
high court of the people. <lb/>
Marriage Licenses. <lb/>
Dining last week the Register of <lb/>
Deeds i-sued licenses lo I be follow- <lb/>
couples <lb/>
John K. Bart and Nora <lb/>
Ii. and Mary <lb/>
Worthing <lb/>
I. Fleming and v. <lb/>
While <lb/>
John II. Johnson and Battle <lb/>
COLORED. <lb/>
Jerry Joyner Lob Barrett. <lb/>
Louis and Annie Williams. <lb/>
of Newark. N. J. <lb/>
Your Policy is; <lb/>
I. Nun <lb/>
J. Cash Value, <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid up Insurance. <lb/>
Extended Insurance <lb/>
Will l- re instated <lb/>
three years after lapse you are <lb/>
in good health. <lb/>
After Second Veal <lb/>
No Restrictions,<lb/>
Dividends are payable be- <lb/>
ginning of each <lb/>
succeeding year, provided the <lb/>
tor current year be paid. <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce Premium, or <lb/>
To Increase the Insurance or <lb/>
To Policy Payable us <lb/>
an Endowment during Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. SUGG, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Having received a lot of new <lb/>
Groceries and a general assortment <lb/>
of Canned l am now In good <lb/>
shape to sell very <lb/>
PERCENT. THAN <lb/>
PRICE IX <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
STORE BEATS TUB <lb/>
THIS GREAT <lb/>
price <lb/>
OP <lb/>
glides, <lb/>
and <lb/>
DON'T THE PLACE. <lb/>
Cheap. <lb/>
a of Charge, . <lb/>
Mate. <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
is a thorough, per <lb/>
cure for <lb/>
rheumatism. The acids in the <lb/>
which cause the disease are <lb/>
thoroughly Is also <lb/>
heal blood laxative <lb/>
III.- <lb/>
toll ft <lb/>
new . -mil cure <lb/>
tor <lb/>
two MM, . <lb/>
f l. <lb/>
Hi I- In of <lb/>
in. Mint many <lb/>
t U Holt <lb/>
r.-tn. fall II he ft to tint <lb/>
mil ml <lb/>
fr I. kit <lb/>
to ONUS CO, <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
You will do to <lb/>
baying. All on <lb/>
ice, <lb/>
Free <lb/>
I invite one all to give me a <lb/>
-s <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Second Hand Poops <lb/>
Bought sad Sold <lb/>
Commission.<lb/>
. M an <lb/>
th- In s I.,<lb/>
WE CLEM AH PRESS SUITS FOR <lb/>
SO <lb/>
ind for <lb/>
Si t<lb/>
M- 9- <lb/>
, m mm, <lb/>
It VI N. <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
MEN AUK <lb/>
WOMEN. <lb/>
W. <lb/>
We have opened in the Thee- <lb/>
j nix Id with an entirely new <lb/>
I mid complete stock of------ <lb/>
Dry Hoods, Notions. <lb/>
Shoes, Hats, <lb/>
Crockery, I in Is, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
I aid. Tobacco, etc., ill fact <lb/>
every ARTICLE <lb/>
carried a general stock. <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS, COT. <lb/>
TON HEED <lb/>
MEAL AND <lb/>
Our prices on every thing ill be <lb/>
full ml as low as a good article can <lb/>
lie sold cordially in- <lb/>
visit store. <lb/>
Highest all kind <lb/>
country produce. <lb/>
WHITE A FLEMING. <lb/>
N, C.<lb/>
The Four Greatest. <lb/>
Boys Knee <lb/>
Pants. <lb/>
Pair. <lb/>
Silk Bosom <lb/>
Shirts. <lb/>
Piece. <lb/>
Mens all-wool <lb/>
Snits. <lb/>
up. <lb/>
Boys 2-piece <lb/>
Suits. <lb/>
Suit. <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
I w <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
are ripe. <lb/>
will have a big picnic <lb/>
next Friday. <lb/>
Pint of the Jam, <lb/>
at M. <lb/>
A man of polish isn't apt to <lb/>
wear bis shiny. <lb/>
Preferred one <lb/>
who never bills. <lb/>
Awnings hammocks appear <lb/>
logo up with the mercury. <lb/>
The up-to-date hairdresser <lb/>
the newest kinks hi <lb/>
ends. <lb/>
THE PEOPLE. <lb/>
These Arc Some of Them. <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
T Lee returned to Scotland <lb/>
Neck Ibis morning. <lb/>
J. returned <lb/>
day evening from New York. <lb/>
Will lulled Ibis <lb/>
Seven Springs. <lb/>
II. Harding and II. II. Harris <lb/>
returned Wednesday evening <lb/>
Miss of Ayden, is <lb/>
visiting II. <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
Prof. P. Hobgood, of Oxford, <lb/>
been Upending a days <lb/>
here, this morning. <lb/>
Mm. Edward, Scotland <lb/>
Neck, arrived Wednesday evening <lb/>
to v II. Marring <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
Miss Mary Medley, of Wilson <lb/>
and Miss Julia of <lb/>
were <lb/>
Fleming While marriage, <lb/>
morning for their homes, <lb/>
THIS EXPLAINS IT. <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
s. , in Carolina. <lb/>
N. ;. Happen, . <lb/>
attention has u-i been ail Molina- titled i lights <lb/>
which appeal el <lb/>
bra day- ago in a large majority. <lb/>
reference lo the slack daily I ruins <lb/>
between . C. and put the N. C. <lb/>
In- and <lb/>
TO SEE Ml. <lb/>
E, Ii. and III- ill . <lb/>
have and are <lb/>
engaged in a -nil over the <lb/>
of their children.<lb/>
of the Irregularity of the <lb/>
receipt of N. <lb/>
Daily Messenger <lb/>
N. C. as many a- copies <lb/>
of that paper dates <lb/>
arriving la-i <lb/>
Colored people id Winston <lb/>
I am Hie an excursion to on Turn- <lb/>
Dally Messenger to is very by <lb/>
detained lb.- Washington of lights, and <lb/>
N. C. being held killed <lb/>
each day hist week. kins. <lb/>
for the reason the The Sunday school Chan <lb/>
prepay of is mil made, com pi I be River, <lb/>
I AND <lb/>
GENERAL MERCHANDISE. <lb/>
B. <lb/>
ice to myself oilier Central, Tar River, and P . <lb/>
and West will , <lb/>
BY I. <lb/>
The seems to have become <lb/>
notwithstanding repeated <lb/>
denials lo I be contrary, that Ho- <lb/>
use of Paris green on tobacco <lb/>
would damage it and that buyers <lb/>
would not take tobacco which <lb/>
Paris green bad been used. Paris <lb/>
green has been need on in <lb/>
the Northern Western Stales <lb/>
for many years, and in many places <lb/>
in the bright tobacco section of the <lb/>
South and I have never yet known <lb/>
or heard of any deleterious effects <lb/>
lo from its use. Prof. Massey, <lb/>
1st opinion is <lb/>
linger a worth more than any man's <lb/>
in the Slate, has and <lb/>
The colored here ill urgently advised to use <lb/>
have an excursion to Kinston on ; green, not only to destroy I <lb/>
tin- ,., oilier <lb/>
A infest the tobacco Held, and I <lb/>
Asylum will give a have given as a i <lb/>
July experiments In order to get <lb/>
I fatal dose of arsenic from use <lb/>
arc preparing big lib of July . ,,.,,.,. j, <lb/>
celebration. I, ,,,,,;,,, ,, w,, <lb/>
, have lo swallow us much as seven , <lb/>
the Monday June go if one <lb/>
in green stale Now <lb/>
Perhaps one reason why the j while there are many of us passion <lb/>
Miss Harper is visiting <lb/>
II. L. Can. <lb/>
b-n ibis <lb/>
for a I rip to <lb/>
N. II. is back II <lb/>
few days tramp abroad. <lb/>
Reduced Rates on Rail Roads. <lb/>
all mineral waters A cure fur Indigestion, <lb/>
I. j a. 11.- mid nil and <lb/>
. . win i , ,,,,;,,,. are wonderful. I <lb/>
the points men I will I bunk held In July I- . Sn n- bus A It seven art- marvelous, <lb/>
,.,,,. ,,.,,. <lb/>
,. <lb/>
no, Hacks to meet every Train. <lb/>
in chip, i i SPRINGS <lb/>
ill I hi- i <lb/>
explanation. El. ; <lb/>
A Sunday school even.-ion Ii. <lb/>
ARROWS PROM AYDEN. Wilmington I Like <lb/>
bad a sad eliding, Some boys <lb/>
II. K. N. J. ill III,. an I <lb/>
visit to Oxford and Durham. of them. <lb/>
Hr. B. I,. Carrier, of John Murphy, were <lb/>
for Oxford to attend Masonic her. Mr. Jerry Mel. Carolina has I <lb/>
St. John's day. i Miss Nora n a- place for holding North <lb/>
. T. lame, arrived us happily married lo Mr. J. Ii. Convention, July <lb/>
I,, <lb/>
V SMITH <lb/>
evening I his <lb/>
daughter, Mrs. L. L. <lb/>
who bit- been very sick. <lb/>
Mrs. and her <lb/>
receiving I-h and J. II. <lb/>
the congratulations of I heir the ; <lb/>
Ayden where ii <lb/>
lion was held. The <lb/>
WILL <lb/>
dance <lb/>
.,. i id. .,, .-. .-,,.,. t, , , i,,. <lb/>
inure Hill. Prof. Manning, I he river from New Hem, <lb/>
Thursday evening lo visit the returned night, again, <lb/>
I L. This meeting of standing the curl decided <lb/>
E. It. In and will be refuse to either give up <lb/>
he,,. , w ., properly, move houses <lb/>
lo be I be l rial and.,, , ,, ., , . <lb/>
to Bedford today. Railroad <lb/>
. road lo from <lb/>
II P. II. W. . <lb/>
bee evening <lb/>
from where went j <lb/>
Colored Mini <lb/>
m- <lb/>
trade last week <lb/>
was very satisfactory <lb/>
bat is so popular with some <lb/>
men is that it is easy lo talk <lb/>
through. <lb/>
Attention it called to the notice <lb/>
of sale by M. Mooring. <lb/>
Sheriff, <lb/>
II. II. <lb/>
Greenville would be in a <lb/>
line of progress if some of the in <lb/>
vestments were put <lb/>
buildings. <lb/>
listing time goes out with <lb/>
the day of June. And those <lb/>
who fail to list will la- subject to <lb/>
double tax. <lb/>
good turn deserve <lb/>
Those who have been cured <lb/>
by Hood's are glad to <lb/>
tell others about <lb/>
These are long days <lb/>
short days, you know <lb/>
where short conies in feel in <lb/>
your pocket, or come feel in our. <lb/>
Mr. Cox tells us that <lb/>
be finished his corn crop and laid <lb/>
it by on the Thai is an in <lb/>
of good fanning. kind <lb/>
Mr. does. <lb/>
The election case coming sud- <lb/>
to an end Friday evening, <lb/>
and terminating so to <lb/>
fond of the Weed there is no <lb/>
possible chance to get hurl from <lb/>
using tobacco on which Paris green <lb/>
has been applied. <lb/>
The direction for the use <lb/>
of Paris green is one heaping table <lb/>
spoon full to an ordinary <lb/>
bucket of water, This should be <lb/>
stirred in order lo <lb/>
vent the green from settling to the <lb/>
bottom of the bucket. There are <lb/>
many devices it <lb/>
all of them seem to do work <lb/>
well. The dry powder gun is a <lb/>
implement, its is also the <lb/>
tin squirt gun, while the <lb/>
sprinkler is most general in use. <lb/>
is the cheapest and after all may <lb/>
do the work well enough if used by <lb/>
a careful band. <lb/>
All Please Pay. <lb/>
We did go to the trouble and <lb/>
expense of out subscription <lb/>
bills mailing to those <lb/>
who owe us fur DAILY <lb/>
just fur fun of the thing. <lb/>
All who received these bills have <lb/>
and so satisfactory and we certainly <lb/>
WOUld doing <lb/>
Sending the paper on credit is hard <lb/>
enough on us, but when we have ti <lb/>
testimony, hence we do go on <lb/>
with it. <lb/>
the Wrung Man. <lb/>
now the potato <lb/>
drummer, Woodward, who was <lb/>
chastised with horse whips at <lb/>
Washington Thursday morning, <lb/>
can establish his innocence. <lb/>
seems that his assailants got hold <lb/>
of wrong mini and the thing is <lb/>
going to make a big stir la-fore it is <lb/>
ended. <lb/>
go to extra expense in sending out <lb/>
bills and then are kept wailing <lb/>
money makes still worse. <lb/>
We will thank every one who re- <lb/>
a bill if they send the money <lb/>
by return mail. <lb/>
of Pythias <lb/>
A. A. Andrews and family, who <lb/>
have spending some weeks at <lb/>
their old home. return- <lb/>
ed to ill.- Thursday en <lb/>
All to sec back <lb/>
Mis. Lucy Hi children, <lb/>
who have been visiting Mrs, M. A. <lb/>
Jarvis, left this morning tat <lb/>
Mrs. Jarvis accompanied <lb/>
her lo for a visit there. <lb/>
1800, <lb/>
O. L. Joyner weal to Washing- <lb/>
ton ibis morning. <lb/>
J. P. King, of Henderson. Ii on <lb/>
a v to relatives here. <lb/>
Rev. A. w. returned <lb/>
evening from Scotland <lb/>
Neck. <lb/>
Miss Mai Harvey, of Kinston. <lb/>
came over this morning to visit <lb/>
friends. <lb/>
Heeds T. I. Moore <lb/>
and wife left Friday evening for <lb/>
Seven Springs. <lb/>
Misses Clara Hampton and Eva <lb/>
are <lb/>
Miss Jamie Bryan. <lb/>
Mrs. Lee and child, who <lb/>
visiting here, <lb/>
to Scotland Neck today. <lb/>
of Scotland Neck, <lb/>
who has v Moore, <lb/>
returned home ibis morning. <lb/>
Little Miss Sadie of <lb/>
Plymouth, Friday evening lo <lb/>
visit her sister, Mrs. II. Tali. <lb/>
W. F. of <lb/>
baa been hi- daughter, <lb/>
Mm. Moore, returned home <lb/>
today. <lb/>
Solicitor L. I. Moore returned <lb/>
Friday evening from Wilson. <lb/>
Wells came with him <lb/>
to visit relative. <lb/>
Friday afternoon ,. colored m., j <lb/>
other example of fearful <lb/>
of bridges In <lb/>
A I lie <lb/>
bridge at is nearly <lb/>
a ., t <lb/>
named Anthony Vines, about I., o. <lb/>
old, in a <lb/>
marl bole on the old <lb/>
place. From mine <lb/>
cause he began lo sink and called <lb/>
for help. Will <lb/>
colored in. was standing <lb/>
the bank of the marl hole, held a <lb/>
pole lo Anthony to try to help him <lb/>
mil. The broke and Will was <lb/>
thrown into the water. Will <lb/>
swimming mil bin before <lb/>
any further could be <lb/>
rendered he was drowned. <lb/>
man named -I <lb/>
down the recovered <lb/>
body. <lb/>
Tassels and Blossoms. <lb/>
Mr. W. R. Whichard sends <lb/>
word be corn <lb/>
cotton blossoms a plenty. <lb/>
They are not hi- patch, <lb/>
either, are dotted all <lb/>
over his Bold, cotton <lb/>
crop a few days can testify <lb/>
be has the pretties field of <lb/>
to be seen between his borne and <lb/>
don II. Hi- and Ilia <lb/>
came very mar being drowned. <lb/>
i- speedily re <lb/>
paired, county ill have i. <lb/>
damage suit on <lb/>
Messenger. <lb/>
and I still have a good <lb/>
number of those <lb/>
g choice left.<lb/>
rt <lb/>
Picture <lb/>
I s Of <lb/>
women will re- <lb/>
i a <lb/>
just be- <lb/>
fore <lb/>
story of pain, torture <lb/>
Id back. In ml. <lb/>
will curs <lb/>
All <lb/>
o .-ll II <lb/>
for s<lb/>
Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Notions <lb/>
Furnishings, <lb/>
Mr. Pool<lb/>
i I . . <lb/>
. a married Mi <lb/>
Mary of I r ham, <lb/>
June <lb/>
Miss was In <lb/>
a which I to sell at any price, fume sec .- the <lb/>
John and . s, , Mi- AM- <lb/>
niece Ur. <lb/>
place. <lb/>
The marriage look place la-l <lb/>
evening lit p. III. Ill tile home B I <lb/>
of bride in presence of I <lb/>
a of Immediate friends and <lb/>
relatives, all of whom wish them a la I l I f experienced <lb/>
long Hue milkers employ cheap wort <lb/>
Post, <lb/>
Tobacco Flues <lb/>
Stopped the Work. <lb/>
Some of builders on west <lb/>
side of Evans street bad started <lb/>
the walls to the stores about four <lb/>
inches old id line on the sidewalk. <lb/>
The town authorities raised <lb/>
lion and stopped the work and a <lb/>
meeting the was <lb/>
called lo act the matter. <lb/>
discussing it objection was with- <lb/>
draw n work allowed to g <lb/>
on as started. <lb/>
Bound Over. <lb/>
Lame Woolen and Andrew <lb/>
Move were In-fore Mayor <lb/>
Wednesday <lb/>
of having affray. Deadly wen- <lb/>
polls were in the <lb/>
bean were bound over In <lb/>
Superior court. <lb/>
-i Mind. <lb/>
I other months forget <lb/>
the harsh winds of Spring <lb/>
they have their use, as <lb/>
some say, to blow out the <lb/>
bad air accumulated after <lb/>
Winter storms and Spring <lb/>
There is far more <lb/>
important accumulation of <lb/>
Mrs. Susan Jackson and Miss j badness in the veins an <lb/>
Jackson, of Plymouth, . -which <lb/>
and sister Mrs. J. . <lb/>
arrived Friday evening to <lb/>
visit <lb/>
Grand <lb/>
The Lodge Knights of <lb/>
in session at <lb/>
elected the following <lb/>
Supreme A. <lb/>
Webb, of <lb/>
J. Woodward of <lb/>
ti. V. Jr. <lb/>
off harlot <lb/>
ii. J. of Mon <lb/>
K. of Ii. and S.--W. T. <lb/>
M. A-J. I. Scott. Jr., of <lb/>
I. of <lb/>
B. of <lb/>
Forest <lb/>
men make Flues so ill lilting <lb/>
Hi. V have lo put loops oil so <lb/>
c in lie ill. wire <lb/>
in We have year- in <lb/>
have he I III I he lull it; bill, of course, we <lb/>
are very mid many if I hem. will us <lb/>
lake various in <lb/>
A Remedy. <lb/>
During summer mouths <lb/>
lake various i,, T <lb/>
The j <lb/>
said to lie a specific e <lb/>
and for b Is worth I where are bus mid <lb/>
does no good will n. S, H <lb/>
one V Mill <lb/>
n. mil <lb/>
in a in the <lb/>
and a ill u <lb/>
m s. e. mm co. <lb/>
needs Hood's<lb/>
I r ran. It rum i <lb/>
corn Juno <lb/>
i , i . . i i <lb/>
.,. and p- beat <lb/>
This Man Corn. <lb/>
Mi. I., f, Arthur calls <lb/>
to a correspondent Till <lb/>
III I I I saving II <lb/>
for i <lb/>
Kidneys <lb/>
in, . it, a -o ii n <lb/>
which II. <lb/>
My 1- I. I <lb/>
r. i. m, <lb/>
I's.<lb/>
I mi i. i . <lb/>
n. <lb/>
Si . in in- <lb/>
J. i . ii . Mali. <lb/>
us be had <lb/>
Hue dale. <lb/>
CHI's on <lb/>
Mile Run. <lb/>
Mr. M. II, <lb/>
iii on In- horse <lb/>
a high gale and got of <lb/>
and ran -even miles before <lb/>
The <lb/>
Heavy and <lb/>
m Spring Line <lb/>
I N. I <lb/>
fill. Ho-. I I. <lb/>
in I <lb/>
I egging and In- <lb/>
A. after j <lb/>
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the liver docs not act it's part. <lb/>
know this <lb/>
Liver Tills are an <lb/>
lute cure for sick <lb/>
our stomach, malaria, <lb/>
,. worldwide celebrity. The constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb/>
man who an airship jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb/>
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union, to wive the problem of <lb/>
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mi and livid by his next <lb/>
Mend Thomas II. <lb/>
I public sale be <lb/>
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on Monday day <lb/>
it o'clock <lb/>
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and kindred diseases. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
TYPE PRESS. <lb/>
WHO WANTS IT <lb/>
SPEAK QUICK. <lb/>
recently <lb/>
two printing office outfit <lb/>
an I a quantity of -in pins ma- <lb/>
t. rial that will be sold cheap <lb/>
There i cylinder press <lb/>
enough to print a nine <lb/>
paper, in splendid condition, and <lb/>
ii of Small Pica, Long <lb/>
Primer, and <lb/>
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to whirled as ii runs, so it itself <lb/>
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limber, and the <lb/>
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I the removal of said <lb/>
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Ion two tracts land in <lb/>
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limn running a <lb/>
to a knot <lb/>
corner on Tar Kiln Bed, then run- <lb/>
Ding a <lb/>
to a pine comer, a north <lb/>
course to Sweet Gum -or <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
an I evening. <lb/>
lay <lb/>
N. II. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
p. in. w K. Harding,<lb/>
Sunday, <lb/>
J. Ii. Morton, pastor. <lb/>
J. It. Moore bu- <lb/>
regular <lb/>
a. in. <lb/>
Divine and <lb/>
Sunday evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer <lb/>
M. and Litany A. <lb/>
M. Kev. I. A. Minister <lb/>
in <lb/>
every Sun- <lb/>
day, morning evening. Pray- <lb/>
meeting evening. <lb/>
A. W, pastor. <lb/>
a. m. D. <lb/>
carry a full of tho <lb/>
celebrated <lb/>
S. Parker <lb/>
ii I <lb/>
;,., ii mill-, an Along <lb/>
lime tin- was written. <lb/>
I Id Webster, in <lb/>
. . the same idea. <lb/>
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deed w, Dixon and <lb/>
Dixon book B-4 page <lb/>
which reference Is made. <lb/>
other tract, <lb/>
the W. Dixon, John <lb/>
A. K. A. H. Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets first mid <lb/>
third Monday evening. H. <lb/>
W. M. J. M. <lb/>
I. No. <lb/>
it a paragraph Ml from <lb/>
Ling We have <lb/>
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aside, but a good <lb/>
in miles an hour. Even ten type, of much <lb/>
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Fountain en <lb/>
It is a big- hit in fountain pen <lb/>
and is not <lb/>
does it <lb/>
prevents soiled <lb/>
augers. <lb/>
I a <lb/>
I hut it <lb/>
Io along <lb/>
ii was Io <lb/>
and tin- <lb/>
, . i in lime <lb/>
and ilia- hang up the hole mill <lb/>
in spite of this English <lb/>
and <lb/>
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with The In <lb/>
mil <lb/>
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wondering writer<lb/>
in Io we arc <lb/>
loll and high ill that. <lb/>
wail see. <lb/>
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Ina recent interview with Mr. <lb/>
I . the cot- <lb/>
be <lb/>
I bear so many people claiming <lb/>
Dixon and W. C. <lb/>
Io the containing about <lb/>
acres more or <lb/>
Terms of sale cash. <lb/>
Win. II. Los <lb/>
Greenville, X. May 2nd <lb/>
By virtue of the power of sale <lb/>
contained in a certain Mortgage <lb/>
Heed executed and delivered by <lb/>
Lewis wife, Lewis <lb/>
W. ii. Webb on day of <lb/>
and duly recorded <lb/>
in the of Deeds office of <lb/>
Pitt county. North in <lb/>
Book N I, page's II and <lb/>
undersigned will expose to <lb/>
public sale, before the House <lb/>
door in for cash, to the <lb/>
bidder, Monday the <lb/>
Meets every evening. <lb/>
K. G. L. II. render, <lb/>
Sec. <lb/>
K. of River Lodge, No. <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
w. II. Bagwell, Jr., r. e.; H. L. <lb/>
K. <lb/>
it. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets Thursday even- <lb/>
W. It. Wilson, B. M. R. <lb/>
Lang, Bee. <lb/>
O. U. A. every <lb/>
Wednesday night at in I. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
A. Council. <lb/>
i No. II, meets every and <lb/>
Thursday in Odd Fellows <lb/>
Hall, M. It. Worthy <lb/>
Chief; Smith, Sec. <lb/>
Conclave <lb/>
So. meets every second and <lb/>
fourth Monday nights in Odd Eel- <lb/>
lows Hall. W. II. Wilson <lb/>
S. Smith Sec. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
SERVICE <lb/>
nearsighted, farmer has all th <lb/>
ii -1 <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A WEEK <lb/>
year <lb/>
news every <lb/>
and s <lb/>
tobacco, <lb/>
many times more <lb/>
price. <lb/>
The Daily Reflector <lb/>
State of Carolina, <lb/>
i Superior I <lb/>
i Special Proceeding <lb/>
P. A. Wayne. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Petition to <lb/>
Lovely L. Wayne. ; sell laud to <lb/>
II. Cox, <lb/>
Samuel Cox. i <lb/>
ll appealing in I hi- proceeding <lb/>
b Io the of <lb/>
that I has. II. Kin <lb/>
ma J. lox Samuel fox, three <lb/>
of the above named defendants, <lb/>
residents of state of North containing thirty-1 connecting at Washington with <lb/>
Carolina, and after due diligence nine acres more or leas, to satisfy Steamers for Norfolk, <lb/>
said Mortgage Deed. New York and <lb/>
This day of June . ; ton and for all points for the West <lb/>
W. Ii. Mortgagee. . railroads at Norfolk. <lb/>
It. P. Shippers should order freight by <lb/>
Old Dominion S. H. Co. from <lb/>
New York; Clyde Line from <lb/>
do, pa; all taxes and gets <lb/>
nothing for his labor and products <lb/>
that I feel I hi- statement can he <lb/>
challenged and. iii fact, fanning <lb/>
properly, managed can lie made to <lb/>
a. big returns, <lb/>
considered, a-any business I know <lb/>
of. I hid thereto; <lb/>
over my this year It is therefore ordered <lb/>
in <lb/>
Ilia a newspaper publish <lb/>
I OF <lb/>
I model ii -i . I p, <lb/>
poisons i In-air with it- filial germs, <lb/>
so no home i- safe from H- <lb/>
lull mull it have found<lb/>
in Dr. King's New tons of <lb/>
sort mid will make at 1,300 <lb/>
y.,., , M <lb/>
level, . <lb/>
in the head, t my all to <lb/>
-y a u low. Ill to this, a- you <lb/>
cough you limy know you have know, my poultry I it purl of my <lb/>
I will <lb/>
till- chickens. <lb/>
cannot found within Hie State; <lb/>
and it further, like manner <lb/>
that a cause of ex- <lb/>
in favor of the plaintiff and <lb/>
the defendants <lb/>
respect to properly situated this <lb/>
State and county and the said <lb/>
It. I annul Cox <lb/>
Samuel Cox arc necessary parties <lb/>
Steamer leave Washington on <lb/>
day of July, the following Mondays, Wednesdays and <lb/>
real properly, to wit Lying and .,,; A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
being County of Pin and in permitting, <lb/>
township, adjoining Returning leave A. <lb/>
lands of Jason Cornelius M., l A. M. mi Tiles- <lb/>
Joy and others, and known as Thursdays and Saturdays. <lb/>
the lot I let lie Lewis drew in hours to change de- <lb/>
division of the lands of Luther pending on stage of water. <lb/>
to die <lb/>
grow- <lb/>
the <lb/>
Grip, and that on need <lb/>
. ll Will <lb/>
cough, heal the <lb/>
membranes, kill disease duck and turkeys all of which arc <lb/>
germs and prevent from my own farm <lb/>
effect of the milady. Price believe Mr. Holt has ottered <lb/>
and hack <lb/>
cured. A I rial free J. L. <lb/>
Drug Store <lb/>
IS <lb/>
than <lb/>
The bears every day <lb/>
of white Republican Iredell who <lb/>
will support the <lb/>
amendment. A <lb/>
luau lays he of bill one <lb/>
white Republican up <lb/>
to of the office- <lb/>
bidding Class, who has declared <lb/>
himself against <lb/>
amendment. Some of office- <lb/>
holders, too. it and if <lb/>
do not vote for it will not vole <lb/>
it, they are doing Do <lb/>
Landmark, <lb/>
a truth I can he thoroughly <lb/>
rated, When farming is run <lb/>
principles, Is <lb/>
ducted so as to lake advantage of <lb/>
of crops possible to our <lb/>
climate, on a given <lb/>
good <lb/>
can clear a- much money a- a ma <lb/>
unity with <lb/>
extra advantage of Improving <lb/>
hi-farm I In- same I line.<lb/>
at N. for <lb/>
commanding the <lb/>
-aid defendants to appear In the of- <lb/>
of the Clerk of the Superior <lb/>
Court of Pitt county, in the town <lb/>
of Green, N. i <lb/>
day of July, 1800, an- <lb/>
or demur Io <lb/>
or judgment will begin <lb/>
LAND SALE. <lb/>
virtue an order of the <lb/>
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb/>
county made In the case of Jacob <lb/>
Administrator of John <lb/>
l. against It. C. <lb/>
Annie and <lb/>
heir law, undersigned Ad-1 <lb/>
will sell for cash Is- I <lb/>
fore the I on in <lb/>
on Monday . the Ii day of <lb/>
August, the de- <lb/>
scribed piece or panel of laud <lb/>
in the of in <lb/>
township and known in <lb/>
the division of the lands of Mary <lb/>
Hay Line from <lb/>
and Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. K. SON, Ant. <lb/>
Washington, N. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
against them for the relief demand I ,;. as No. Begin <lb/>
n the complaint. I at a Road <lb/>
Done at my In Greenville, corner of Lot No, and runs <lb/>
this day of May, <lb/>
D. C. <lb/>
skinner A C s. C, <lb/>
Plaintiff's <lb/>
I In- Ruling <lb/>
the <lb/>
homo <lb/>
at tin <lb/>
news every <lb/>
small price <lb/>
nil. <lb/>
yon a <lb/>
to lie. <lb/>
Arc <lb/>
NO TO I <lb/>
The woman who is lovely in face. <lb/>
and temper will always have <lb/>
friends, he <lb/>
keen her health, If <lb/>
he la weak, sickly and all run <lb/>
-h,. w ill be nervous and <lb/>
hie. II -he has or <lb/>
kidney trouble, her impure <lb/>
will cause pimples, <lb/>
a wretched <lb/>
ion. is the best <lb/>
medicine in the world to regulate <lb/>
stomach, liver and kidneys Io <lb/>
punt, the It gives strong <lb/>
nerves, bright eyes, smooth, <lb/>
skin, mil complexion. ll <lb/>
will make a good looking, charm <lb/>
of it run down invalid. <lb/>
Only BO at Jno. L. <lb/>
Drug <lb/>
Dishing i <lb/>
loom I <lb/>
Wife W bat's <lb/>
on lire, and we <lb/>
will Io death If <lb/>
a in Run. run fol your <lb/>
I'll on a minute, <lb/>
so it will look tin <lb/>
i Iii gel r n mil i In <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
and by virtue of act <lb/>
of North Caro- <lb/>
act Io provides <lb/>
Dispensary for the town and town <lb/>
ship of Bethel, county, forth <lb/>
the day of <lb/>
March, 1800, and in of <lb/>
the laws governing the <lb/>
Board of Commissioners of Pill <lb/>
county do hereby give notice that <lb/>
there will la- held on the first <lb/>
Thursday in Angus, MM, at the <lb/>
polling place in township, <lb/>
an <lb/>
of a <lb/>
township, of <lb/>
will opened <lb/>
challenges will heard <lb/>
in <lb/>
S i I ll laws of North <lb/>
All of a <lb/>
shall vote a or <lb/>
ticket with the words <lb/>
I and those wishing to <lb/>
vole against Dispensary , shall vole <lb/>
a i or printed ticket vi the <lb/>
words Dispensary, <lb/>
of the Hoard of Coin <lb/>
of rut County, mads <lb/>
iii of June, 1800, <lb/>
T. R. Clerk. <lb/>
W. a corner on <lb/>
Creek, thence down said Creek to <lb/>
u point from running a line <lb/>
N. K. a <lb/>
the old hedgerow, thence <lb/>
with said <lb/>
Road pole- <lb/>
to of <lb/>
No. containing acres, <lb/>
more or less. JACOB <lb/>
ti. James, <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
On Monday, the 7th day of Au- <lb/>
gust, A. ISM, I will sell at Hie <lb/>
Court in to <lb/>
the highest bidder for one <lb/>
tract land county contain- <lb/>
one hundred and fifty acre and <lb/>
hounded as Situated in <lb/>
in township <lb/>
on North side of <lb/>
creek, adjoining the land of <lb/>
Sharp and <lb/>
and creek, containing; <lb/>
one hundred and acres, more <lb/>
or less, lauds the same <lb/>
devised to said II, II. <lb/>
last w ill testament of Horace <lb/>
Ires subject to the life estate of <lb/>
Mary II. Ive Io satisfy an <lb/>
lion my collection <lb/>
against II II. lies and which ha <lb/>
., i i . n ii on said land as the <lb/>
properly of Bald B. II. Ive. <lb/>
This of June, <lb/>
M. <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
IN- <lb/>
A LINE OF <lb/>
MILLINERY. <lb/>
Line of Hardware. <lb/>
can now found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
occupied J, <lb/>
W. n. <lb/>
COMB ME. <lb/>
J. K. COREY. <lb/>
i w, s <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Whichard, N. <lb/>
The every <lb/>
and price as low nu the <lb/>
MM <lb/>
Sheriff, for country produce. <lb/>
-q. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern<lb/>
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XVIII. GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE NO <lb/>
and <lb/>
Friday <lb/>
ii m <lb/>
LETTER. <lb/>
Our <lb/>
C, <lb/>
to be is the <lb/>
general comment upon the rumor <lb/>
that preceded Secretary Alger's re <lb/>
turn to Washington, saying <lb/>
having made a deal with <lb/>
Io support him for <lb/>
Alger would soon resign in order Io <lb/>
devote his whole time Io trying Io <lb/>
get Io the Senate. There are Ion <lb/>
many pickings insight for Alger Io <lb/>
voluntarily resign la-fore he gels <lb/>
his share of them. Those <lb/>
concessions are yet to be given <lb/>
out. and the scheme of enlisting <lb/>
volunteers for the Philippines with- <lb/>
out regular call for quotas from <lb/>
Stales, which so as <lb/>
to leave the appointment of <lb/>
officers the hands of the War <lb/>
instead of the <lb/>
slates, where would <lb/>
have to go if usual course was <lb/>
followed, is an additional reason <lb/>
why Alger isn't likely to resign in <lb/>
the near future. <lb/>
It is denied at the War Depart- <lb/>
that Gen. Miles It <lb/>
the Philippines so as to have him <lb/>
out of reach when Congress meets, <lb/>
as was rumored several days ago. <lb/>
The Agricultural Department <lb/>
made public a that it <lb/>
has just received from Lieut. A. P. <lb/>
Hayne, California Heavy Artillery <lb/>
on agriculture in the Philippines, <lb/>
which shows those islands to lie <lb/>
anything lint desirable possessions, <lb/>
although the country is now adding <lb/>
more than a million dollar a day <lb/>
Io original big prices paid for <lb/>
I hem. The report quotes <lb/>
Manuel formerly chief <lb/>
of the agricultural experiment <lb/>
station, at Manila, to show the <lb/>
i- regarded as <lb/>
nil ion should have con- <lb/>
it necessary for the Post <lb/>
mantel to make public <lb/>
official denial of the charge that the <lb/>
to remain in Washington until Mr. <lb/>
returned, all plans <lb/>
were at once abandoned, and they <lb/>
back-to Ohio, to certain <lb/>
I he extent of following <lb/>
of the volunteers in the I in bis open revolt against the Han- <lb/>
Philippines were being censored. Ina machine. Private In- <lb/>
Sampson clique i- that the revolt will be strong <lb/>
top in the Navy Department to give the state to the <lb/>
Is still determined to try to down democrats, unless <lb/>
Admiral clique which is mil likely. <lb/>
owns Secretary I.-; Is aide Io If there Isn't a. Job concealed in <lb/>
use nil the machinery by a private party <lb/>
for its own i-es. ll has building u-e of Census <lb/>
compelled Lieut t,. Bureau, all deceptive. <lb/>
son i make a monkey of himself From the day of bis <lb/>
by subscribing to an official state Merriam insisted that only <lb/>
branding liar, in a large enough to pill <lb/>
order Io bolster claim all of of <lb/>
Admiral Schley ordered the the Bureau on one floor would ans- <lb/>
Brooklyn Io run away from one of war. That skill every existing <lb/>
ships, although to do so building in Then <lb/>
he had dangerously near Io there was talk the bureau erect <lb/>
colliding Texas, and it is; a temporary building upon <lb/>
even contemplating the ordering of government property, but the ac <lb/>
a court of Inquiry by Secretary counting officers of the <lb/>
to be made op of who I ended deciding no <lb/>
can be depended upon of the appropriation for the <lb/>
to report against Schley. All of j Bureau could lie used for such a <lb/>
disgraceful mess is a part then of the <lb/>
I he scheme of to lessen job became visible. Offers were <lb/>
number of friends in asked from owners of lots <lb/>
The Pulpit and Th.<lb/>
ARRIVALS, <lb/>
WHITE <lb/>
New Heavy Welts. <lb/>
BEAUTIFUL <lb/>
Congress, having them <lb/>
oils enough at the last session in the <lb/>
Senate to defeat the scheming Of <lb/>
Sampson The <lb/>
liens of Ibis not re- <lb/>
have been long ago <lb/>
sized up by the press and by pub- <lb/>
opinion, both of which are <lb/>
unanimously range on <lb/>
side of Admiral Schley. <lb/>
Unless some of shrewdest <lb/>
poll I are much <lb/>
mistaken, the death-knell of Al- <lb/>
was sounded when <lb/>
announced his deal with <lb/>
increase in j Alger to try to put the into <lb/>
population from 1888 was <lb/>
less than I per cent; also their <lb/>
middle and <lb/>
lower classes almost <lb/>
possible irresponsible and <lb/>
degenerate, morally and physically <lb/>
insensible of any contracts or <lb/>
gallons, written or oral, ready to <lb/>
cheat and expecting Io lie cheated, <lb/>
and amenable, no sort of persuasion <lb/>
except brute force, from which <lb/>
they are always ready to escape by <lb/>
moving After re <lb/>
citing the difficulties connected <lb/>
with clearing ground and getting a <lb/>
crop planted, report <lb/>
When this is accomplished and a <lb/>
luxuriant crop is raised, it is at the <lb/>
mercy of the first typhoon, which <lb/>
in the northern <lb/>
ago, These ind and rain <lb/>
storms level uproot trees, de- <lb/>
houses Hood w water <lb/>
everything that has left by <lb/>
the wind, turning plantations into <lb/>
lakes and aw amps, rendering <lb/>
the primitive impassable for <lb/>
Here is another <lb/>
so for hardly <lb/>
known to European doctors, result <lb/>
from turning up of this virgin <lb/>
soil. According to competent med- <lb/>
authority, many of than <lb/>
strange disorders cause death a <lb/>
few hours, while by others, even if <lb/>
the patient recover, he is con- <lb/>
to a wretched <lb/>
exigence. of the com- <lb/>
of diseases is <lb/>
or permanent paralysis, with <lb/>
almost endless <lb/>
Mr. William Bryan, of New York <lb/>
City, now visiting Washington. <lb/>
Bald in reply to <lb/>
factional strife that is going on in <lb/>
New York City isn't of much con <lb/>
to the democratic <lb/>
at large, for no principle is <lb/>
ed in it, whole struggle is <lb/>
for personal The <lb/>
taint of commercialism, in is <lb/>
over everything in York, and <lb/>
dominates its politic absolutely. <lb/>
The ma of in <lb/>
Senator seat. <lb/>
Alger. who just returned <lb/>
to Washington, is said to la- as <lb/>
mail its a hornet because <lb/>
gave out deal he was <lb/>
ready Io have it made public. He <lb/>
wished to remain the Cabinet <lb/>
and Io make as much use as <lb/>
of many plums at ills <lb/>
the War Department, be <lb/>
fore the Sow, friends <lb/>
of and Burrows <lb/>
say that if Alger resign <lb/>
voluntarily, have the means <lb/>
Mr. Io ask for <lb/>
his resignation. Some think that <lb/>
Mr. will do that without <lb/>
any compulsion, not only because <lb/>
of bis friendliness towards Senator <lb/>
but because of his dis- <lb/>
like for on account Of his <lb/>
free criticisms, on several occasions <lb/>
of At any rate, <lb/>
every laxly is again hoping the <lb/>
end of in War De- <lb/>
is near. <lb/>
Hon. B. M. the popular <lb/>
Comptroller of the State of Texas, <lb/>
is enjoying visit to Washington. <lb/>
Asked how things were in the lone <lb/>
star slate, he It en- <lb/>
joying a fair share of prosperity. <lb/>
The crop prospects are line, <lb/>
is a greater demand for our <lb/>
unimproved laud than there has <lb/>
ban for a long time. The next <lb/>
Census will show that we have a <lb/>
population largely in excess of <lb/>
three million, which intelligence <lb/>
morality and thrift will vie with <lb/>
citizenship of any Mate in the <lb/>
Union. GOT, Say res is making a <lb/>
Hue record, and his <lb/>
is popular with all classes. There <lb/>
little going on politically, <lb/>
and we will not have any <lb/>
line until next year. The <lb/>
slate is overwhelmingly for W, J. <lb/>
Bryan for President, and a solid <lb/>
delegation pledged to him will <lb/>
sent to the democratic Nation <lb/>
ill Convention. <lb/>
Judge Nash and Boss Hanna's <lb/>
man Dick, were hobnobbing <lb/>
enough to creel of building <lb/>
required. suited <lb/>
Director Merriam was <lb/>
by a man who became rich as well <lb/>
as familiar while holding <lb/>
office under i he old Government of <lb/>
the District of Columbia. It was <lb/>
accepted, and a made for live <lb/>
years, which is likely lobe extend <lb/>
ed Io seven or eight before <lb/>
Census work is completed, an <lb/>
annual rental of The <lb/>
ground which this building is <lb/>
to erected has been used as a <lb/>
coal yard for years. rental <lb/>
hardly being enough to pay the <lb/>
taxes, it is claimed that <lb/>
is Io lie in creeling the <lb/>
building. Even If amount <lb/>
were tube expended, the lease would <lb/>
still be a very profitable when <lb/>
is considered that money is going <lb/>
bagging, when the is an <lb/>
good as this, at I per cent., but an <lb/>
expert who has seen rough plan <lb/>
for the building says, will <lb/>
cost much, if any more than <lb/>
Not a little surprise was ex <lb/>
pressed Washington, when it <lb/>
was learned that Hen. Wood had <lb/>
for the time, absolutely and <lb/>
finally, declined the oiler of <lb/>
a year made him by the Street <lb/>
Railway and Electric Light <lb/>
Which has been buying up nearly <lb/>
all of the reel railways and all <lb/>
of the electric companies of <lb/>
to become its <lb/>
dent, and announced his early re- <lb/>
of his duties as Military <lb/>
Governor of Santiago. Inasmuch <lb/>
as General Wood was fresh from a <lb/>
Conference with Mr. <lb/>
when he made <lb/>
it is Inferred he was received <lb/>
some definite promise of further <lb/>
preferment of some sort. If he will <lb/>
remain in He is now a <lb/>
Brig, Gen. of Volunteers, but <lb/>
pays less one fifth of the salary <lb/>
Offered His rank in the <lb/>
army is what it was when he <lb/>
was made Col. of the Rough Riders <lb/>
LACE INSERTION <lb/>
Pew. <lb/>
t- , , ill -I ., <lb/>
, m I here i- an i <lb/>
th, lei i <lb/>
regal ion. nu <lb/>
all. he r. i <lb/>
mi -peak- i i v ii <lb/>
t i bis ii pie one i- <lb/>
, .; <lb/>
11- l of <lb/>
and of fruits, <lb/>
size, quality and <lb/>
of vegetables, <lb/>
weight and plumpness of grain, <lb/>
are all produced by Potash. <lb/>
Potash, <lb/>
and <lb/>
lures,<lb/>
and to <lb/>
a.<lb/>
master in <lb/>
r i In I <lb/>
men. <lb/>
ml <lb/>
The <lb/>
hi <lb/>
kind men <lb/>
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r b Which III <lb/>
l.-i- , a <lb/>
have I made <lb/>
their I <lb/>
mean <lb/>
e . <lb/>
may he to hi. . but I <lb/>
has i ma i Ii. <lb/>
height in in spin ., . . Ii <lb/>
u i , <lb/>
c I , <lb/>
I la ;. j ll <lb/>
control mil Hue peel i <lb/>
II ed me co <lb/>
properly combined with <lb/>
Acid and Nitrogen, and <lb/>
,.;, Ii applied, will improve <lb/>
and increase yield <lb/>
any crop. <lb/>
I Free, <lb/>
; n<lb/>
i WORKS, <lb/>
i-i. <lb/>
An ;. <lb/>
Io <lb/>
h I ll ii .-i ll <lb/>
away Io I In he w <lb/>
fellow for a <lb/>
. , Io <lb/>
r mid ii- w Ii Y he is gone <lb/>
ill only t Ii <lb/>
illy I ilia hat. lie i- one of <lb/>
.,, . lies of Cod's <lb/>
White <lb/>
White <lb/>
White <lb/>
White <lb/>
Organdies <lb/>
French <lb/>
French <lb/>
French <lb/>
French<lb/>
Don't Fidget. The <lb/>
Influence of <lb/>
Slate <lb/>
New York are for W. Bryan for j Washington, news of Gov, <lb/>
President and for a re adoption of open attack Han- <lb/>
I he Chicago If Mr. and Dick, his <lb/>
an next year he will car attack upon Mr. <lb/>
New York reached them. They had intended <lb/>
In in. City I s <lb/>
Lucas County, i <lb/>
J. makes <lb/>
that he is senior partner of the <lb/>
firm of Prank J. t Co., do- <lb/>
business the City of Toledo, <lb/>
County and Slate aforesaid, and <lb/>
firm will sum of <lb/>
DOLLARS for <lb/>
each mid every case of Catarrh that <lb/>
cannot be cored <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. J. <lb/>
Sworn Io before me and <lb/>
isl in my presence, this 6th day of <lb/>
December, A, D., <lb/>
i A. W. <lb/>
j Notary Public. <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh cure is token m <lb/>
and acts directly on the <lb/>
blood and mucous surfaces of the <lb/>
system. J. <lb/>
Toledo, o. <lb/>
Sold by druggists. <lb/>
Ball's Family Pills me the best. <lb/>
trick of moving lingers <lb/>
and toes when the should be <lb/>
quiet arc all exhausting, partly be <lb/>
cause disposition pro . <lb/>
proceeds from wrong physical <lb/>
conditions. A perfectly <lb/>
and phlegmatic person has no de- <lb/>
sire to rock fiercely or pace <lb/>
ally of some <lb/>
small task should bring into <lb/>
play no muscle-save those of <lb/>
bands. You often see the muscles <lb/>
of jaw moving on a face which <lb/>
should be show a pressure <lb/>
of the teeth, moved likely, to <lb/>
I lie time of a Mine which is run- <lb/>
in mind. <lb/>
To condemn sluggard <lb/>
has too long been Hie fashion, lie <lb/>
has one trick the nervously; <lb/>
energetic might with profit emulate <lb/>
that of relaxation. When you <lb/>
I rest do as absolutely as he. <lb/>
lying reclining chair, keep <lb/>
the feet from rocking and the <lb/>
I lingers tapping. In driving <lb/>
for pleasure lei go of your <lb/>
muscles, let the horses do work <lb/>
and you listlessly lean on ear <lb/>
cushions. all leisure, re <lb/>
lax every muscle, from the tips <lb/>
the fingers and to those of the <lb/>
nice, like one asleep. This <lb/>
lute and voluntary relaxation Is ii <lb/>
great sleep winner. Try bill <lb/>
once and you will from <lb/>
pleasure a- its result. <lb/>
If of the eyelids and <lb/>
forehead flutter beyond control <lb/>
when closed for sleep lay over them <lb/>
a bit of folded black or veil <lb/>
This has known to in <lb/>
sleep, even, in day lime, <lb/>
most wakeful people, <lb/>
franklin Times. <lb/>
Tin <lb/>
of sound, businesslike <lb/>
are not a way- apparent <lb/>
en's Salve. <lb/>
The heal salve In world for <lb/>
cuts. Bruise, Sores, Ulcers, Bull <lb/>
Sires, Teller. Chap <lb/>
pad Hands. Chilblains, Corns, and <lb/>
all skin and <lb/>
cures Piles, or no required, Ii <lb/>
In guaranteed to give perfect <lb/>
vi. iii i he moment of the <lb/>
of a business announce- <lb/>
In u widely read newspaper <lb/>
its Influence is constant, a- ad- <lb/>
invariably soon discovers. <lb/>
Scientists speak of those my <lb/>
heal wave- which lire <lb/>
either or slow of <lb/>
feel I he eye or ear. bill which <lb/>
are readily detected by sense <lb/>
of feeling, like <lb/>
right soil of advertising <lb/>
waves which <lb/>
are at imperceptible, bill which <lb/>
have their effect upon <lb/>
people whom arc designed <lb/>
to reach. In fail, advertising is <lb/>
the one great force which arouse <lb/>
the public mind n dose <lb/>
in doing and ware of the <lb/>
progressive merchant.- <lb/>
Shot Her Husband. <lb/>
Mr. wan I Spruill. a <lb/>
farmer who live on Per <lb/>
kin's farm, one mile of <lb/>
came very near being <lb/>
killed a pistol, <lb/>
vi in hands of hi- <lb/>
The weapon discharged twice, <lb/>
ball- I on <lb/>
cheek mid over the <lb/>
heart. It Smith <lb/>
make of gnu-. No. ll <lb/>
new gun. Mr. Spruill had <lb/>
bought while iii look <lb/>
home for protection. He <lb/>
-how hi- He how Io u-c <lb/>
when she pulled on <lb/>
hard, it to lull <lb/>
-inking husband nu I he <lb/>
This frightened Mr, so <lb/>
badly she jerked gin. <lb/>
again, second ball taking <lb/>
over the heart. <lb/>
again. Ii i <lb/>
and I hem <lb/>
endure <lb/>
and In,;, i;. Thai <lb/>
has done<lb/>
genial, and so <lb/>
. Ii. ll <lb/>
been I, and <lb/>
everything killed. Ian <lb/>
l-ii the July II <lb/>
TUB <lb/>
Thai <lb/>
the air ii- fatal ins, <lb/>
so dial no home i- safe from ll <lb/>
ravage, but multitudes e found <lb/>
a sure protection <lb/>
malady Dr. <lb/>
Discovery. suit- <lb/>
j hi lames and I, <lb/>
have chill and lever, tore <lb/>
pain in I lie back of the head. <lb/>
-y and II urn <lb/>
cough you may know you have <lb/>
and I hat you need Dr. King's <lb/>
New Ii will <lb/>
cure the worst cough, heal ill <lb/>
kill the disease <lb/>
germs <lb/>
effect malady . <lb/>
and I Money back ii <lb/>
eared. A trial free I. <lb/>
Drug Slow <lb/>
ll <lb/>
Preventing Hall. <lb/>
riles ; <lb/>
The idea old p at clouds <lb/>
by discharges of ha- <lb/>
put ii to <lb/>
ill the of Pol <lb/>
w was v <lb/>
hurricanes, <lb/>
heavy II <lb/>
hailstorm. <lb/>
A III discharges were <lb/>
occasion and Oil till <lb/>
second, The effect of the <lb/>
mi sec- <lb/>
The black cloud- re <lb/>
broken and by the <lb/>
and watch <lb/>
the <lb/>
storm <lb/>
had driven I nick. is <lb/>
i- bile Ii II III nil <lb/>
a pal <lb/>
descended on on <lb/>
The million was loaded ill, <lb/>
of powder and with <lb/>
paper. A iii r h <lb/>
a a <lb/>
tin <lb/>
height of mil n mile. I <lb/>
i i warm iii. In- h <lb/>
I Press. <lb/>
. n chaser, <lb/>
r the dollars w arc on <lb/>
not he vi keep <lb/>
hi; for he does he looks ii <lb/>
mi i and catch- <lb/>
e- ii I hem he may I <lb/>
In give to work <lb/>
to; he may pay hi, u- <lb/>
I- bill- his printer's bills <lb/>
and he will be not known <lb/>
men ii a dead ; <lb/>
one work , h hi, i <lb/>
Bonder he lake one in, i, i <lb/>
from the long tedious <lb/>
Io and In pay debts he <lb/>
ii. ,, mid which are <lb/>
-ii-v make <lb/>
he and all d . <lb/>
ill lie a n-l ll Mil <lb/>
He will urn <lb/>
editor and be <lb/>
he goto little in order <lb/>
he may work harder. He <lb/>
v ii print i along for <lb/>
H ll Merely let people who <lb/>
enjoy have for the price. Mil <lb/>
men will up and curse <lb/>
I- i i- ll fraud and a take <lb/>
Ina forge <lb/>
Hand- III least <lb/>
frauds mid fake a- much as it; <lb/>
lie will let angry <lb/>
kick to him use the kids did <lb/>
I not paper when if <lb/>
would lull know that it <lb/>
I i his advantage have <lb/>
i Iii-iii r's <lb/>
Danville. <lb/>
A Hie <lb/>
Due of the biggest ha- -truck <lb/>
low n in a long time, the <lb/>
sticker I bat sold the white looking <lb/>
kettle and pan-, lie war <lb/>
milled them not Io break or burn. <lb/>
Complaints an- u <lb/>
now nearly all who have used <lb/>
a pot, now has a broken pot, <lb/>
We should look up pot mail <lb/>
have him refund our money, <lb/>
else him in a- a <lb/>
fraud.- spring Hope <lb/>
, . , .,,. II I I VI. . <lb/>
I A I I. <lb/>
N. <lb/>
r, I. .-. <lb/>
of U <lb/>
all I <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Civil and <lb/>
i a i <lb/>
WATER <lb/>
Mill It, Kure, <lb/>
or <lb/>
per box. <lb/>
L. Woolen. <lb/>
Price <lb/>
Jno. <lb/>
Dr. Me <lb/>
for and <lb/>
the but did probe fol <lb/>
bullet lodged over <lb/>
thinking might <lb/>
prove <lb/>
fatal <lb/>
morning and i- doing a <lb/>
could be <lb/>
Mr, Spruill Is up <lb/>
ll a <lb/>
I I . II <lb/>
Win. T. and Jno. Stiles <lb/>
Wichita, Kansas, are I wins <lb/>
year of age. .- <lb/>
I win sister, live in -a house <lb/>
arc engaged same bu-i <lb/>
agency. <lb/>
LAW, <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Dr. D. L. <lb/>
i, . X <lb/>
i lie I I reel, I . . w <lb/>
y a real I <lb/>
Cobb ft Sons store <lb/>
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