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EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N. Q, <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, <lb/>
Kn tared at Pit at <lb/>
N. as Second Class <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
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The silk embroidery ken i I <lb/>
as . to .-. <lb/>
DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
lie <lb/>
mi ships I gel <lb/>
hack, space board ship is so <lb/>
limited I fear I would ruin it be- <lb/>
lore I could get it home. We ex- <lb/>
to to Manila a few <lb/>
and I will then probably to <lb/>
transferred to some other ship. <lb/>
However, address me M usual <lb/>
you hear to<lb/>
NEWSY HAPPENINGS AND <lb/>
BUSINESS NOTES. <lb/>
Mr J. L. Harris has moved his <lb/>
paper, the from Spring <lb/>
hope to Rocky Mount and is HI <lb/>
publishing it daily. We have re- <lb/>
the copy of <lb/>
edition and makes a most owl <lb/>
beginning. Here's wishing <lb/>
it may meet with <lb/>
was last night <lb/>
when freight arrived here. <lb/>
Price of fence w ire is advancing, <lb/>
so price of Wire fence must advance. <lb/>
W. Parker will tell yon all <lb/>
boot it- <lb/>
Mr. Lewis is taring the <lb/>
brick work done to his house, and <lb/>
in a few days it will be <lb/>
Sim Chapman with Mr. <lb/>
the Other people at dear old urned from m, <lb/>
Mopped over a hours <lb/>
S. <lb/>
Elba ; <lb/>
I know you have read all my <lb/>
home but I write this to <lb/>
that think of yon a <lb/>
A In Each. <lb/>
Lois of bicycles are on the re <lb/>
tired list. <lb/>
The talk shop, <lb/>
remarks are timely. <lb/>
MM is not an organic dis <lb/>
ease. It be induced a new <lb/>
baby. <lb/>
The grass may wear <lb/>
weeds, she is often in clover. <lb/>
Whether in music or ozone, the <lb/>
airs most girls prefer are million <lb/>
When a man keeps two <lb/>
las it isn't an indication of wealth, <lb/>
luck. <lb/>
It's hard to conceal a secret <lb/>
eat onions, but the MO <lb/>
Our correspondent <lb/>
states Southeastern Tar ill j <lb/>
nil ion has cut it through- <lb/>
out North Carolina to per <lb/>
cent, on dwelling house. <lb/>
court houses and <lb/>
and infers <lb/>
are responsible for it. j <lb/>
This ill a great saving, for I <lb/>
which she owe gratitude to <lb/>
They should <lb/>
any way. foster the home <lb/>
their patronage, as they <lb/>
keep the money in Carolina. <lb/>
Charlotte Observer. <lb/>
TI THE LEFT Ml GO <lb/>
TWO STORES TO HANDLE <lb/>
THE TRADE. <lb/>
New- Goods every train and boat. We can suit you in <lb/>
i; <lb/>
SHOES. HATS. NOTIONS. <lb/>
I BO, <lb/>
captures by the <lb/>
the Philippines are again <lb/>
being from Manila. And <lb/>
they say is <lb/>
rounded. Maybe he is. but <lb/>
report may tell of his Lobbing <lb/>
up somewhere else giving <lb/>
Americans as much I as ever. <lb/>
FROM FAR ACROSS THE SEA <lb/>
Writ's Interest- <lb/>
lug Letter Ilium <lb/>
in <lb/>
afternoon I wonder what you <lb/>
are doing, and I remember <lb/>
that or three o'clock at <lb/>
night with you all for am on <lb/>
other tide of the world and when it <lb/>
with you it is night with <lb/>
I know it to sec <lb/>
the Chinese as see them every <lb/>
day. All men and boys, even <lb/>
the here n long <lb/>
banging down their backs, while <lb/>
the women and girls do up <lb/>
hair in a knot at the back of <lb/>
I head and then stick a big <lb/>
mil. Some of t lie girls an quite <lb/>
prefix but not like American girls. <lb/>
The little children are afraid of <lb/>
Americans, and one hard look at <lb/>
them them away as fad <lb/>
Monday on their way home. <lb/>
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time he looks bad. As for his <lb/>
clerks, they are all Bad Joe <lb/>
them be, and yon will <lb/>
so. <lb/>
Peter walks all way <lb/>
here to School from his home <lb/>
just I his side of den. Although <lb/>
he comes rail the distance is <lb/>
over miles. <lb/>
before last J. L. Jackson <lb/>
acted as watchman for the <lb/>
lithe meteoric shower came, he <lb/>
was to ring the toll and wake us <lb/>
up. Didn't hear the toll, so <lb/>
every thing is all right. <lb/>
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man. has returned <lb/>
man once told the world that <lb/>
there was plenty of room at I In- <lb/>
top, and world has taken his <lb/>
word for it ever since. <lb/>
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wants lo become a star should re <lb/>
neater this is a great month <lb/>
for shooting stare, <lb/>
happiness is sometimes <lb/>
wrecked upon the rocks of <lb/>
bill more often is the <lb/>
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folly to is- otherwise. <lb/>
man w ho has an to grind <lb/>
steers clear of sharpers. <lb/>
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STATE NEWS. <lb/>
Happenings In North Carolina, <lb/>
A colored editor in Charlotte <lb/>
a well defined case of smallpox. He <lb/>
caught the disease Norfolk. <lb/>
Miss of Tarboro. <lb/>
died last week in New York where <lb/>
she was leeching. <lb/>
The State Convention <lb/>
meets in December Hill. <lb/>
Wilmington is stirred up over <lb/>
mad dogs, <lb/>
A call will <lb/>
c. <lb/>
FIVE POINTS. <lb/>
PATRONS <lb/>
W. II. W. T. Fleming. <lb/>
Through kindness or Mr. R. as they can run. The women and <lb/>
R. Col ten k again men wear clothes alike, made <lb/>
has the pleasure of giving its read of kinds of cloth. <lb/>
some interesting extracts from wear only a loose pair of <lb/>
letters written by Mr. coining down nearly to their ankles <lb/>
who is a member of tanging loose <lb/>
at Ma trousers. All of the women <lb/>
wear lame ear rings. Tue grown <lb/>
women have feel not neat as large <lb/>
yours. see. hen are <lb/>
children they lie up so <lb/>
successful Hip. Think the line j The lucky bride who receives a <lb/>
customers that he Is up lot of presents la gifted young <lb/>
will Max with us awhile, as lie is woman. <lb/>
going to use endeavor to I <lb/>
please and supply them leg- on the part <lb/>
Navy and is now <lb/>
U. s. s. Glacier, <lb/>
China, <lb/>
will not be surprised to grow. <lb/>
a letter from here as I wrote We expect leave here <lb/>
to come to china, row but will not go direct to Manila. <lb/>
is making <lb/>
C. <lb/>
to sow wheat. This remind <lb/>
ii would be well for far- <lb/>
in general lo pay more <lb/>
to this very Important part of <lb/>
you I expected <lb/>
sun not sorry lo from <lb/>
Manila for a few weeks, as is <lb/>
just sit height rainy sea- <lb/>
son there. We left Manila last <lb/>
Friday, and after rather a rough <lb/>
trip arrived here afternoon, then to Manila. We will <lb/>
We will probably remain here for the lookout for filibusters. <lb/>
two or three weeks. I have we meet any will make them sorry <lb/>
been ashore yet expect to see to see us. <lb/>
Hie before leave- <lb/>
over to Apart, the <lb/>
northern of the island f <lb/>
and then will cruise <lb/>
western side, touching at <lb/>
and <lb/>
lie on <lb/>
and if <lb/>
require much pluck <lb/>
f the cobbler to slick <lb/>
to the last. <lb/>
lake a baggage master <lb/>
the aspirations of some <lb/>
budding pods. <lb/>
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lo make out his last will <lb/>
and testament, <lb/>
fanning. Yon need not judge by I a new woman, <lb/>
last year's wheat crop as was j isn't she only <lb/>
almost a total failure. Should you BO old woman painted <lb/>
. i iv. I,,. ., I It is hard to convince some <lb/>
ant seed A. U. ox <lb/>
wheat <lb/>
who least money often <lb/>
MARKET. <lb/>
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ton and buyers. <lb/>
New York future quotation to <lb/>
day are as follows <lb/>
Opening. <lb/>
January as <lb/>
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LOCAL <lb/>
Boot cotton in Greenville <lb/>
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Close <lb/>
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THE THAT IS <lb/>
OFFERED, AND AT THE; <lb/>
LOWEST <lb/>
I now in one of the new <lb/>
stores prepared to supply all <lb/>
your wants in the way of <lb/>
STAPLE FANCY <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
Mine Is an exclusive Grocery <lb/>
Demand I a <lb/>
FULL STOCK of the BEST <lb/>
some line California <lb/>
limited quantity of Hue <lb/>
which he will sell at per <lb/>
bushel. A. Ii. Cox Mfg. Co. <lb/>
paying the best attention their <lb/>
Hour mill, and will be ready <lb/>
convert it into Boor for you. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Hong Kong is one of the nicest <lb/>
places in the East If I can get on <lb/>
for a few days I will try to go to <lb/>
Canton see Hint place also. <lb/>
I continue to be perfectly well, <lb/>
but I am so tanned by the expo- <lb/>
sure lo sun that sun <lb/>
brown, I do mind that. I <lb/>
think my prospects are good for an <lb/>
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LANDS, I <lb/>
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We left Kong just after <lb/>
my last letter and went direct lo <lb/>
and mi down tin- western <lb/>
coast of Luzon, toughing at Ling <lb/>
Gulf, and Mara- <lb/>
Charleston Wrecked- <lb/>
Manila, Nov. s. <lb/>
which had been <lb/>
patrolling along the coast <lb/>
of was w recked off the north <lb/>
west Tuesday. Nov. All <lb/>
mi board were saved. The entire <lb/>
the most lime. <lb/>
Portrait of <lb/>
The reunion of Daughters of <lb/>
the Confederacy In Richmond was <lb/>
made the occasion for the <lb/>
of picture in the <lb/>
Museum. Portraits of Gen. <lb/>
K. Lee. President Davis <lb/>
and Grimes pres <lb/>
The portrait of General Grimes <lb/>
return to the States, and I vales. We were on the <lb/>
to look forward to it. for and Philippine ships, <lb/>
less makes <lb/>
will probably <lb/>
crew W lieu the news i was unveiled in the Ii Carolina <lb/>
reached here caused treat ex room. The Richmond Dispatch <lb/>
and a boat was sent to mid of the <lb/>
Co April, my way hack to <lb/>
Annapolis, lint there is of <lb/>
time lo discuss this. Write to me <lb/>
often and send me some home <lb/>
papers. <lb/>
Hums China. Aug l, <lb/>
My <lb/>
I enjoyed your letter so lunch, <lb/>
You tare no Idea of value <lb/>
of a letter to anyone so from <lb/>
home as I am now, your letters <lb/>
are no jolly so much like yon. <lb/>
Our stay in Hong Kong h. <lb/>
very pleasant, but I could not gel <lb/>
off to go to Canton as I hoped. <lb/>
This in a very place, <lb/>
at the foot of a mountain, the <lb/>
view from the top is grand. In <lb/>
clear day one can see forty miles, <lb/>
to the eastward the China Son, dot <lb/>
islands and alive wills <lb/>
junks s to westward <lb/>
China all its solitude. It II <lb/>
very impressive. I have learned <lb/>
to respect the Chinese very <lb/>
since I have seen I hem at <lb/>
home. They are a patient, hard <lb/>
working people, deserve <lb/>
credit for what have <lb/>
I never lire looking sit <lb/>
the tiny feet of the women of the <lb/>
higher You lee <lb/>
a full grown woman with feet not <lb/>
over three inches long. <lb/>
Another thing of great <lb/>
is the class that lives small <lb/>
or sampans, as they are <lb/>
called. A family of seven or eight <lb/>
will live a sampan but little <lb/>
larger than a Tar river canoe. <lb/>
The her baby nip <lb/>
to her with only head <lb/>
out, she works or rows, the <lb/>
baby's head rolls from side lo side <lb/>
looks as though would <lb/>
break neck, but it does not for <lb/>
Hems to sleep quite soundly. <lb/>
investigate disaster, and bring <lb/>
the and ores. <lb/>
The Charleston ran aground mi a <lb/>
hidden reel near The clew <lb/>
worked the vessel's machinery tWO <lb/>
lays <lb/>
was and the crew was <lb/>
com polled to lake the life boats <lb/>
refuge a small island <lb/>
live miles away, <lb/>
OVER run country. <lb/>
and while we did not capture any <lb/>
ourselves, we saw one of our gnu <lb/>
boats capture a small vessel a few <lb/>
miles from us. <lb/>
I have novel- told yon much <lb/>
about the Philippines, bill there is <lb/>
which would you. <lb/>
There are annul ten million people, <lb/>
a number of whom are educated, <lb/>
majority are ignorant and <lb/>
superstitious. The educated ones <lb/>
are of course the leaden id <lb/>
urge on the masses, who have I nit <lb/>
limited ideas of meaning of <lb/>
liberty and Independence, <lb/>
light like fanatics do not fear <lb/>
death, because the; that <lb/>
any one killed in battle goes at <lb/>
once to the heaven, with marines for <lb/>
Neither do the leaders object lo sailors for Manila. <lb/>
baring their men killed provided Because two non-union men ware <lb/>
kill a Americans in allowed to work, all the plumbers <lb/>
ill II, <lb/>
The island of is simply a <lb/>
of hill and and <lb/>
After the presentations took <lb/>
place in the Virginia room, th <lb/>
audience ascended lo North <lb/>
Carolina room, on the second Moor. <lb/>
where the portrait of Gen, Bryan <lb/>
Hid nights trying to get her ; Grimes. gift of Washington <lb/>
looks, but a severe typhoon Grays Chapter. Children of the <lb/>
. it Floor. <lb/>
I fellow in <lb/>
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. i Hit- I -is Of <lb/>
. It Hie col loom. <lb/>
in <lb/>
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i mi -i K ;, Men are <lb/>
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fellow la <lb/>
ulna a of <lb/>
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till IO <lb/>
mi to <lb/>
The Kentucky As- <lb/>
will limit next season's <lb/>
whiskey output <lb/>
The hospital <lb/>
-ailed from San <lb/>
Confederacy, of Washington, <lb/>
hung veiled upon the wall. Bee. <lb/>
Edward L. Pell Introduced Miss <lb/>
Lucille Nicholson, of Washington, <lb/>
N. C, who made ringing Con- <lb/>
federate speech patenting the <lb/>
portrait. The speech, unite a <lb/>
lengthy one. was written by Mrs. <lb/>
Call, but was delivered by Miss <lb/>
Nicholson without manuscript. <lb/>
The speech concluded with an <lb/>
ii I w <lb/>
pawn the battles <lb/>
readily see the value of this to <lb/>
the the on <lb/>
the kind of warfare do. <lb/>
Thole are twelve hundred islands <lb/>
in hut Seal of I he I is <lb/>
When we bare this <lb/>
island I will he over. <lb/>
islands are <lb/>
natural -Is, minerals and for <lb/>
eats, and when the war ceases do <lb/>
la- very rapid. <lb/>
When we here w as very <lb/>
glad to gate lot of mall, with seven <lb/>
letters from home. I have not <lb/>
joyed anything so in a long <lb/>
time. Letter are doubly prized <lb/>
mil here, and yon all must write <lb/>
often. I expect I will soon be <lb/>
transferred to another ship. With <lb/>
love for all. <lb/>
sou, <lb/>
Cotton. <lb/>
sit Council la., except of one <lb/>
went on a strike. <lb/>
A will Is- held at <lb/>
Chicago between building <lb/>
ton and Trades Council <lb/>
to settle labor difficulties. <lb/>
Throe hundred sheet work <lb/>
iii which the <lb/>
Grimes participated. While Miss <lb/>
Nicholson was speaking little <lb/>
Misses It. Short and <lb/>
Frizzle, of Washington, X. C, <lb/>
draw the veil, the <lb/>
trait. <lb/>
Allison Hodges accepted j <lb/>
the portrait in an eloquent speech, <lb/>
in which he paid a high tribute to <lb/>
the subject of the portrait to <lb/>
ladies of North Carolina <lb/>
rosin; t <lb/>
In ii little <lb/>
copy. i <lb/>
per entirely. Ill J <lb/>
floor for the <lb/>
news i go Into I lie i- <lb/>
per. <lb/>
i- I be <lb/>
toned n c ii up end a <lb/>
is beaded with a <lb/>
Ingle line. How <lb/>
u or <lb/>
four Hues as that <lb/>
r i s- <lb/>
i -.-. even of so- <lb/>
I lilt II nil the <lb/>
Carter in Atlanta <lb/>
a e- <lb/>
of <lb/>
lure lives are but. Ilka ninny <lb/>
secret has <lb/>
bf <lb/>
It i- <lb/>
the of the when they <lb/>
to sprout. <lb/>
n oak tree In de- <lb/>
ired. gardener takes <lb/>
on and an He <lb/>
out lite of the <lb/>
nu, tills Use with rich mold. E- <lb/>
in center be she <lb/>
leaving hole in a line with the <lb/>
lie tuns Ida <lb/>
n and It every <lb/>
after <lb/>
ml in time the <lb/>
roots through <lb/>
are The <lb/>
tree grown live Inches high <lb/>
then stops In n It l s per <lb/>
feet the roots <lb/>
lo grow, <lb/>
out the orange n pot <lb/>
or more <lb/>
every year and II train- <lb/>
ed n, I <lb/>
Tim, s <lb/>
Poultry, f <lb/>
J I <lb/>
tome, <lb/>
prices. <lb/>
I pay cash <lb/>
W c have just <lb/>
with an entirely now <lb/>
complete stock of------ <lb/>
We Carry <lb/>
Dry Goods, Notions, <lb/>
Show, Hats, <lb/>
Crockery, Farm Implements, <lb/>
Meat. Flour, Sugar, Coffee, <lb/>
Lard, etc. not <lb/>
every STAPLE <lb/>
curried m a general <lb/>
We Also Sell <lb/>
HAY, OATS, CORN, COT- <lb/>
TON SEED HULLS AND <lb/>
MEAL AND GUANO. <lb/>
Our prices on everything will be <lb/>
found as low as a good article can <lb/>
, be sold at. You are cordially in- <lb/>
to visit our store. <lb/>
Highest prices paid for all <lb/>
J of country produce. <lb/>
WHITE FLEMING, <lb/>
K. C <lb/>
E. M. <lb/>
Mils, i lions S. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
Alter two rears <lb/>
Premiums have paid <lb/>
IS <lb/>
IS <lb/>
lit it <lb/>
S.<lb/>
Cotton Bagging and <lb/>
on i <lb/>
goods kept constantly on <lb/>
hand. Country produce and <lb/>
sold. A trial will convince you. <lb/>
D. W. <lb/>
an were looked by of <lb/>
the Sheet Metal I conclusion, he spoke <lb/>
Association, at Chicago, yesterday. i i, ,,, <lb/>
led l <lb/>
his Miss Joseph lag <lb/>
Greenfield, at N- v. <lb/>
but a corset aside <lb/>
bullet. <lb/>
land <lb/>
chattel mortgages, crop liens, <lb/>
the new form mortgage adopted by <lb/>
the Legislature are for sale at <lb/>
Tut- <lb/>
reef <lb/>
with <lb/>
Chill Tonic tier <lb/>
Money if it <lb/>
is never a pessimist, <lb/>
Success is always in sight. <lb/>
Ra- <lb/>
i and <lb/>
yon well. None other as <lb/>
Hired by Drug Co., Suffolk, Va <lb/>
guaranteed at the drug stores <lb/>
Bryan Woolen <lb/>
of Washington, X. C, and <lb/>
more worthy present <lb/>
could have been received, nor <lb/>
could it hart come from a more <lb/>
worthy <lb/>
if your liver hi out of order, causing <lb/>
Sick Headache, Heart- <lb/>
burn, of <lb/>
Tonight <lb/>
If your i nut o <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
burn, <lb/>
Hood's Pills <lb/>
On <lb/>
will and <lb/>
will blight, and ready <lb/>
hit kind of work. <lb/>
been the <lb/>
of whit h out of <lb/>
of hi <lb/>
of if iii-d visit which <lb/>
lie oner <lb/>
it Brook a <lb/>
falling on Dr. re- <lb/>
Hid. It and <lb/>
of Ur. own people <lb/>
had already admission. <lb/>
Bat Dr. Brooks learned that <lb/>
was at the door out word that <lb/>
be should <lb/>
After Colonel <lb/>
to have, he <lb/>
M that <lb/>
d of <lb/>
your Mil Now <lb/>
Low Is It you bar <lb/>
Or. <lb/>
are my <lb/>
church I m <lb/>
or In Isn't <lb/>
u j for m lo your <lb/>
,.,. , . . <lb/>
will PILL an meet <lb/>
III U <lb/>
Of Newark, N. J, <lb/>
Your Policy<lb/>
i. Huh <lb/>
Loan Value, <lb/>
Paid-up <lb/>
Unit <lb/>
works <lb/>
Will be reinstated within <lb/>
three years after lapse if yon are <lb/>
good health, <lb/>
After Second Year <lb/>
No Restrictions, <lb/>
Incontestable. <lb/>
NO Ghost StOry i are payable at the be- <lb/>
w of the second each <lb/>
store is year, provided the <lb/>
in in for the run-out year be paid <lb/>
They may be used <lb/>
To reduce or <lb/>
To Increase the or <lb/>
To Make Policy Payable as <lb/>
during the Lifetime <lb/>
of Insured. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
H. C. <lb/>
But all I In- our <lb/>
Opener. <lb/>
Your can not look at our splendid <lb/>
of <lb/>
DRY.<lb/>
GOODS <lb/>
AND <lb/>
GROCERIES. <lb/>
and learn at what low pi ices we ; <lb/>
selling such excellent goods with <lb/>
out being <lb/>
Hut that is what here for, <lb/>
plea our <lb/>
give them big values for their <lb/>
money, delivered lice in <lb/>
any part Come to see <lb/>
L. <lb/>
H. W. <lb/>
WHICHARD <lb/>
to W, B. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
The is-k complete in every <lb/>
I part in.-ii t and prices as low as the <lb/>
Highest market prices <lb/>
paid for country produce.<lb/>
up i iii and sway down <lb/>
in price, is the only kind we carry. <lb/>
To live well doesn't mean to live <lb/>
extravagantly. Everything de- <lb/>
pends upon where you buy your <lb/>
supplies mid the prices you pay <lb/>
them. We sell the best and <lb/>
at less prices than you will <lb/>
pay for poorer quality. Look at <lb/>
these Canned fruits <lb/>
cents per can. Coffees, Java and <lb/>
Mocha blend, Maple <lb/>
cents per quart. <lb/>
OUR NEW AS- <lb/>
IS A <lb/>
MARVEL of beau- <lb/>
style <lb/>
The mate- <lb/>
rial is the best and <lb/>
the work <lb/>
teed, <lb/>
WIT <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
NOTICE. <lb/>
MAY COURT. <lb/>
A Larger Docket This Time. <lb/>
Since our last report Move <lb/>
inhere CROSS MARK , ,,,,,,, h <lb/>
on the margin of this paper it , , <lb/>
is to remind yon that you owe <lb/>
Tint Eastern for <lb/>
and we request <lb/>
you to settle as early as pas- <lb/>
Bible. We need what TOO <lb/>
owe us and hope you will not <lb/>
keep us waiting for it. <lb/>
This notice is for those who <lb/>
find the cross mark on their <lb/>
paper <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
Did you sec any Start fall <lb/>
Marriage is sometimes the re- <lb/>
of love. <lb/>
Load from <lb/>
to I a down, Hook <lb/>
Big lot of lead pencils, <lb/>
styles, just arrived at <lb/>
Book Store. <lb/>
t after <lb/>
night before the freight train due <lb/>
here at noon arrived. <lb/>
New prepared Buck Wheat, <lb/>
Orange Syrup <lb/>
cents can, at S. M. <lb/>
The weather got to a spring <lb/>
like feeling today. It certainly <lb/>
Is favoring the people who have no <lb/>
coal. <lb/>
No. is on the directory <lb/>
has been and is now <lb/>
It. L. Can's No. is his <lb/>
been disposed <lb/>
Williams, drunk and dis- <lb/>
orderly, lined one penny and costs. <lb/>
Nathan Brodie and Roberts, <lb/>
drank and disorderly, lined one <lb/>
penny costs each. <lb/>
John Clark reckless driving, I <lb/>
lined l and costs, <lb/>
Samuel Joyner, disorderly and <lb/>
profane one penny <lb/>
and <lb/>
David and <lb/>
profane language, lined and <lb/>
costs, <lb/>
Moore, exposing naked- <lb/>
lined one penny and costs, <lb/>
13.06, <lb/>
dis- <lb/>
orderly, lined one penny and costs, j <lb/>
2.81. <lb/>
Frank Corbet <lb/>
drunk and disorderly, lined 92.30 <lb/>
and 95.60. <lb/>
Minnie Mary <lb/>
disorderly profane <lb/>
language, lined um- <lb/>
penny and 93.00. <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Mary disorderly <lb/>
and profane language, lined one <lb/>
penny and casts, 93.76. <lb/>
James Thomas Prank Harris, <lb/>
disorderly and profanity. one <lb/>
penny costs 92.76 each. <lb/>
There were crowds <lb/>
at the Free Will Baptist Confer- <lb/>
at May's Chapel Saturday <lb/>
and Sunday. <lb/>
The Conference. <lb/>
The Free Will Baptists held a <lb/>
The that,, <lb/>
doesn't interfere with the rights harmonious session with <lb/>
a number of people usually dies in I May's from Thursday <lb/>
its infancy. through Sunday. Rev. It. II. <lb/>
after preaching the <lb/>
Mr. W. K. Jr., <lb/>
the editor a of partridges <lb/>
Tuesday that we have en- <lb/>
joyed very much. <lb/>
Two oyster boats came up Mon- <lb/>
day. The people were for <lb/>
the and orders went faster <lb/>
than they could be <lb/>
Bob Move out a hunt <lb/>
Tuesday afternoon, lie <lb/>
shots brought back <lb/>
partridges. That was good shoot- <lb/>
has received a <lb/>
copy of Turner's N. Almanac <lb/>
sermon, was ejected Mod- <lb/>
The entertainment was all <lb/>
that could be desired. The con- <lb/>
were largo well lie- <lb/>
bared, Tho next Conference Is lo <lb/>
lie held Hull's Road Greene <lb/>
Meteoric Showers. <lb/>
Sometime this week is the time <lb/>
predicted for the meteoric shower. <lb/>
You set Up nights and look <lb/>
for it if you want to. We tried <lb/>
household favorite, for setting up and watching for me- <lb/>
is fully up to its usual excellent <lb/>
standard. <lb/>
for two nights in succession, <lb/>
some eighteen or twenty years ago, <lb/>
and Somebody else may have the <lb/>
MM time. However, you can <lb/>
wake us up if you see any meteors, <lb/>
There were about as few stars <lb/>
Monday night as on any clear night <lb/>
you ever saw, and none of them <lb/>
took a shooting notion. And to <lb/>
night it M <lb/>
Well Done. <lb/>
The Tarboro Southerner i .,,, , ,. ,., .,, ,, . <lb/>
there should be no to <lb/>
there are the Daughters of the Confederacy, <lb/>
public hangings. Ami the South- <lb/>
is very near right. <lb/>
have drawn a check tor <lb/>
970.50 for tho loving gift to Mis. <lb/>
Stonewall <lb/>
of the Atlantic Coast no mi a tour <lb/>
of inspection, passed down th e <lb/>
load Tuesday afternoon. It went <lb/>
back after the passenger train <lb/>
passed here. <lb/>
Broke Ii Down. <lb/>
Last week J. B. Cherry Co. <lb/>
had a small fen.-c built across the <lb/>
vacant space their store <lb/>
the store of White Fleming, <lb/>
so that people would not drive <lb/>
across the brick pavement to get <lb/>
in the bock lot. Saturday night a <lb/>
hone that was the back lot run <lb/>
away out between the <lb/>
stores crashed through the fence <lb/>
and broke part of it The <lb/>
horse came near in the <lb/>
store of M. on the <lb/>
has the youngest and smallest chap <lb/>
of the Daughters of <lb/>
in the Stale, and taking this <lb/>
into oar ladies have <lb/>
indeed done nobly raising o <lb/>
largo a sum. According to their <lb/>
strength we doubt if an <lb/>
other chapter has done so well. <lb/>
While the man of <lb/>
Old Farmer Hopkins <lb/>
was billing the Saturday for <lb/>
the appearance here Tuesday night, <lb/>
he received a telegram from Louis- <lb/>
that his company had closed <lb/>
of the burning of their car. <lb/>
The Raleigh the members <lb/>
if tho company left there Saturday <lb/>
New York, and all engagements <lb/>
Bad <lb/>
EVERY DAY FOLKS. <lb/>
But Different Ones Each Day. <lb/>
UM. <lb/>
W. Unroll returned <lb/>
evening from Baltimore. <lb/>
I I. left this <lb/>
morning for Wilson mart. <lb/>
C, returned ibis <lb/>
morning from Karen Springs. <lb/>
It. I. Smith this morning for <lb/>
lo stock. <lb/>
Mm. T. J. returned Hal <lb/>
evening from <lb/>
B. W. this <lb/>
ling from a visit to his at <lb/>
LaG range. <lb/>
Tuesday, <lb/>
I. I. went to Books <lb/>
Mount today. <lb/>
L. R. Carter. Of Mount, <lb/>
spent last night and today here. <lb/>
lira. w. T. Lee, of Scotland <lb/>
is visiting s. Lee, <lb/>
Miss Lillian Cherry returned <lb/>
I Monday evening from <lb/>
Hill c. returned <lb/>
; Monday evening from Henderson. <lb/>
W. of lite Southern <lb/>
Company, spent last night <lb/>
here. <lb/>
Mrs. l. L. of <lb/>
arrived Monday evening to <lb/>
visit Mrs. <lb/>
Mrs. a. returned Won- <lb/>
day evening from Magnolia where <lb/>
she had been to attend the <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. Tung, of <lb/>
in this morning <lb/>
to visit Miss. mother, <lb/>
Mrs. Sallie Marshall. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Stephens, Mrs, Flor- <lb/>
and Mrs. Henry Shop <lb/>
paid all went north this morning <lb/>
as far sis House station. <lb/>
Mrs. II. II. Clark and little <lb/>
girls, who have been visiting her <lb/>
mother. Mrs. left <lb/>
this morning for her home in <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
1809 <lb/>
s. Fleming, Washington spent <lb/>
Tuesday here. <lb/>
L. L. of <lb/>
came down evening to <lb/>
visit his mother and brother here. <lb/>
L. I. Moore returned <lb/>
evening from Wilson. <lb/>
Mrs. B. Dixon, of <lb/>
Mount, who has been visiting her <lb/>
daughter. Mrs. re- <lb/>
turned home today. <lb/>
Mrs. L. L. of <lb/>
ken, who was visiting Mrs. <lb/>
Moore, returned home toil <lb/>
Miss Sallie Col I en left this morn <lb/>
Tarboro. <lb/>
Mrs. Of Bedford <lb/>
City, Va., who been visiting <lb/>
her sister. Mrs. Arthur, left <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Ber. II. Watson left this <lb/>
morning Raleigh after a <lb/>
Jew days there will goon lo Ten- <lb/>
a mission which an- <lb/>
other young man of is <lb/>
much Interested, <lb/>
TOBACCO nun <lb/>
President Calls a Con- <lb/>
Mr. J. Bryan of this <lb/>
county, President of the North <lb/>
Carolina Tobacco Association, bus <lb/>
issued a call for u convention of <lb/>
tobacco planters to meet In <lb/>
on Hoe. 6th. Planters in every to- <lb/>
growing county arc requested <lb/>
lo form co-associations send <lb/>
delegates, as many as wish, to <lb/>
this convention. counties where <lb/>
there is no <lb/>
growers are urged to attend, <lb/>
go that if possible all the tobacco <lb/>
growing ions of the slate will <lb/>
represented. Planters from <lb/>
Virginia and Carolina arc <lb/>
also asked the com out ion <lb/>
continually diminishing <lb/>
says President Crimes, in <lb/>
his call, been keenly felt by <lb/>
every planter, and it is hoped that <lb/>
In convention some practice <lb/>
plan las evolved by which <lb/>
producers w judicious, <lb/>
and persistent concert of <lb/>
action may better their conditions. <lb/>
the prevailing low prices sire <lb/>
due to we should <lb/>
face the situation endeavor to <lb/>
remedy It, If it is found the <lb/>
price is fixed by arbitrary <lb/>
we vigorously protest <lb/>
and determine to make that protest <lb/>
effectual. Every Intelligent farmer <lb/>
should the advantages to <lb/>
intelligent <lb/>
Finn <lb/>
They are Right <lb/>
A large colors have <lb/>
petitioned Congress to not allow II. <lb/>
Roberta, of Utah, lo take his <lb/>
seat w his three wires. <lb/>
A. H. BUTT. <lb/>
NA <lb/>
Mr. A I so <lb/>
W I SCAPE. <lb/>
It Iii hi; Caught in <lb/>
hatting<lb/>
Sale of Town Lots. <lb/>
lime is near for <lb/>
sale of town lots in <lb/>
that portion of the town known as <lb/>
It <lb/>
get desirable proper <lb/>
those wanting a lot upon which <lb/>
Mr. W. II. Alston, who i- man <lb/>
of the automatic machine <lb/>
the with sin <lb/>
that <lb/>
gave him a narrow escape from <lb/>
being killed. Mr. Vision was <lb/>
lug on top m <lb/>
ting lie- ail i- in I . <lb/>
I raise up one fool the leg of <lb/>
Ilia pa-Is was by a set screw <lb/>
revolving shaft. He <lb/>
had of mind to grab tho <lb/>
the machine, hold <lb/>
big on with all strength saved <lb/>
Covenant O. from drawn <lb/>
Helena Lodge Daughters of the shafting. Hit clot hi from <lb/>
ah will hare memorial in down was torn off and <lb/>
CLOSING OUT <lb/>
OWING To CHANGE THAT M ILL <lb/>
BE MADE IN <lb/>
TUCKER ft CO <lb/>
Grimesland, N. C. <lb/>
20th. <lb/>
Service. <lb/>
St <lb/>
hi <lb/>
we will <lb/>
Is, <lb/>
our emir <lb/>
run and <lb/>
COST FOR ASH, <lb/>
and supplies <lb/>
Methodist San <lb/>
night in respect to the three <lb/>
the orders lost <lb/>
the past year. The sermon <lb/>
will be preached by J. B. <lb/>
Morion, of Tarboro. <lb/>
one leg wan considerably bruised. <lb/>
the pants he had on <lb/>
the time was an old pair which <lb/>
he worked and they were torn in <lb/>
the shaft off <lb/>
Otherwise he bare <lb/>
Killed. <lb/>
FIRST <lb/>
Until i. 1900. <lb/>
TUCKER CO. <lb/>
A Present. <lb/>
Do want In friend . <lb/>
a Christmas of Tho Ladies <lb/>
Home Journal; if so publish- <lb/>
will send n beautiful card ad- <lb/>
rising lour friend are the <lb/>
donor. Von can sec one these <lb/>
cards leave your orders for <lb/>
subscript ion at Reflector Book <lb/>
Store, <lb/>
Curious Potatoes. <lb/>
Master Barber, son of <lb/>
Mi-. M. Barber, near <lb/>
brought Tin. Ill <lb/>
very curious potatoes, <lb/>
of them was coiled up likes sleep- <lb/>
snake, other was three <lb/>
joined together by suing-. Two <lb/>
potatoes hung Iron a third one <lb/>
like clock weights <lb/>
a loot long. <lb/>
Mi- Is the Man. <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff II <lb/>
carried K. L. Brown, a mulatto, to <lb/>
this morning. <lb/>
Is wanted for com <lb/>
milling rape. He was arrested <lb/>
White Hall and to <lb/>
. . He says <lb/>
ties have In- rung mail, <lb/>
Free <lb/>
hero and <lb/>
turned over lo Sheriff Mooring. <lb/>
tun and notwithstanding his denial he <lb/>
l the right man wanted. a <lb/>
One j white and n mulatto as <lb/>
stated, though he looks much <lb/>
j like a mulatto and could In- easily <lb/>
taken for one. <lb/>
My Stock <lb/>
it Man, -s <lb/>
an W., in <lb/>
IN ALL <lb/>
At prices will suit you. <lb/>
COME AND SEE THEM. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
ace <lb/>
Stole Side of Meat. <lb/>
A colored limit who was here on <lb/>
I he day of the hanging stole <lb/>
all from the store <lb/>
of Mr. s. A customer <lb/>
Mr. II. Pulley, left I had the piece of moat <lb/>
evening for Plymouth, where at the day and loll it in the <lb/>
o'clock this morning until be <lb/>
Mis- I were town. The colored man also <lb/>
Immediately after the <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. left for the <lb/>
White <lb/>
IV. <lb/>
GUN <lb/>
, . <lb/>
PARING. <lb/>
Shop. <lb/>
Repair <lb/>
and left that ill.--lore until hi <lb/>
Mas ready to The <lb/>
north on a bridal tour before were left near together. I <lb/>
make their borne Green- <lb/>
ville. Collector lath. <lb/>
din;.;. <lb/>
o'clock today at St. <lb/>
John's church, near <lb/>
Sir. of Green- <lb/>
ville and Mi Annie B. Harding, <lb/>
were married <lb/>
of Washington. The <lb/>
couple will reach this <lb/>
evening and for the present will <lb/>
make home with the bride <lb/>
groom's father. <lb/>
Daily 16th. <lb/>
Public School <lb/>
The Committee for <lb/>
held a meeting <lb/>
Tuesday night lo select teachers <lb/>
for the coining term. Miss <lb/>
Harding was selected principal and <lb/>
Miss assistant. <lb/>
arc both young ladies and <lb/>
teachers, and the school <lb/>
will be well conducted under their <lb/>
charge. The school w ill open on <lb/>
and continue <lb/>
through the regular <lb/>
the colored man. who was i In <lb/>
Hist to go after his meal both <lb/>
pieces. The loss was not discover- <lb/>
ed until the other went to <lb/>
of meat. Suspicion <lb/>
sit once fell on the colored man and <lb/>
Mr. Tunstall got a horse and <lb/>
sued him overtaking him six miles <lb/>
I from The colored man had <lb/>
both pieces of meal inn sack, bill <lb/>
he was not able to explain <lb/>
big piece got in my <lb/>
WE BACK AGAIN AT M K OLD STAND ON MAIN <lb/>
AND ABE HEADY TO THE PUBLIC. <lb/>
HAVE ADDED NEW AND <lb/>
FOB DOING WORK. <lb/>
BICYCLES AND ANY <lb/>
Will o <lb/>
Suspended <lb/>
s lo Thanks <lb/>
Corbel Challenges <lb/>
New York, <lb/>
has challenged j. <lb/>
Jeffries, to light for <lb/>
weight championship of world. <lb/>
Corbet deposited lo be <lb/>
covered by way lie <lb/>
sees tit It may be as a <lb/>
or forfeit. Corbett, In his let- <lb/>
an <lb/>
match. <lb/>
i- . l i <lb/>
giving e it for <lb/>
that ill follow her long <lb/>
established custom and sill places <lb/>
of business lie closed day. <lb/>
When custom began here <lb/>
The would send a <lb/>
reporter among the business men <lb/>
and publish names of all who <lb/>
agreed to But the <lb/>
late years has been general that <lb/>
it is only necessary to say now that <lb/>
will close up oh <lb/>
serve Thanksgiving Day. We <lb/>
mention it far enough ahead for our <lb/>
readers over county to know <lb/>
there will be no business done in <lb/>
that day. <lb/>
STYLE and <lb/>
Essential are always found <lb/>
No Profit it Such <lb/>
Mr. <lb/>
Nov. <lb/>
Dr. II. Johnson came down on <lb/>
the ears from <lb/>
heavy- returned at night. <lb/>
Bryan Gardner and family <lb/>
a few days Sow Bern last week. <lb/>
pal rick was on the <lb/>
reels Monday, <lb/>
i .<lb/>
Mays Chapel Sunday. <lb/>
Th -took holders of the <lb/>
Tobacco Mfg. Co. met Monday. <lb/>
Mean- and <lb/>
here again on i bunting tour. <lb/>
from Boston Mass. <lb/>
SHOES. <lb/>
We invite you to call examine our Fall and <lb/>
Winter styles Shoes for which we <lb/>
have exclusive sale. <lb/>
of the lust farmers In the state. <lb/>
was talking with <lb/>
Southerner <lb/>
saying that <lb/>
With the price of cotton at B <lb/>
could be a profit, lie <lb/>
such talk is all nonsense, as <lb/>
intelligent former Well knows. <lb/>
Even at the present price there is <lb/>
no profit the crop worth speak- <lb/>
log of. It lakes of the <lb/>
crop to pay for picking nut and gin <lb/>
to say nothing of the cost of <lb/>
fertilizers and labor. Mr. Laugh- <lb/>
says his own <lb/>
family performs all the labor in <lb/>
cultivating his crop he may <lb/>
I conic out a little ahead, but if <lb/>
he labor has lo hired there is <lb/>
no profit in It. <lb/>
cap Young <lb/>
t.- f youthful features <lb/>
in women <lb/>
there I an irregularity of <lb/>
l-o profuse or painful <lb/>
the trouble will <lb/>
The he encircled with <lb/>
tin ; <lb/>
, ii Hie<lb/>
glove iii and ease from <lb/>
is the experience <lb/>
men who wear <lb/>
Phone ft. <lb/>
. . . STYLES. <lb/>
C. S. FORBES. <lb/>
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Book <lb/>
Bottles <lb/>
EASTERN REFLECTOR <lb/>
X. C. <lb/>
ID. J. Ed. A Owner <lb/>
Entered at Foal at <lb/>
Greenville, N. C, as Second <lb/>
Mail <lb/>
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. <lb/>
Superior Court of I'm <lb/>
of <lb/>
to me on iii <lb/>
of on of <lb/>
s- Fleming. i <lb/>
all indebted to the <lb/>
Estate to make payment Id tin- <lb/>
and to all of said <lb/>
Estate their claims. nu- <lb/>
to the <lb/>
Altar tin- date of <lb/>
or will In bar of <lb/>
This the day of November, <lb/>
ISM <lb/>
Estate of S Finning. <lb/>
SALE <lb/>
VALUABLE TOWN LOTS.<lb/>
Save Your Money. <lb/>
One box of Pills <lb/>
many in tills <lb/>
I No Reckless <lb/>
; or ; I <lb/>
I malaria constipation <lb/>
a million people endorse <lb/>
Liver PILLS <lb/>
Tut nib list <lb/>
ts <lb/>
CENTS. <lb/>
Who Stand fie <lb/>
cents. <lb/>
Never spill when over, <lb/>
JOB PRINTING <lb/>
Give a call. <lb/>
Reflector Job Printing He <lb/>
FROM A- <lb/>
Visiting Card <lb/>
TO A- <lb/>
k Full Sheet Poster. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector <lb/>
TWICE-A-WEEK <lb/>
Is only a year and con <lb/>
the news every week, <lb/>
and gives information to <lb/>
those grow- <lb/>
tobacco, that is worth <lb/>
many times more than the <lb/>
subscription price. <lb/>
Geo s Parker fount. it- <lb/>
AGE <lb/>
FOR SALE AT REFLECTOR BOOK STORK. <lb/>
Lt <lb/>
; NOTICE. <lb/>
before <lb/>
I Court Pitt county, <lb/>
i . Ii of the Frank s. <lb/>
M I U hi i v <lb/>
i holding -M <lb/>
i . id tin duly <lb/>
i f. Hie it .- <lb/>
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rim <lb/>
S. Mai MY, <lb/>
of at <lb/>
MM Pill C in <lb/>
flow T. Hurry <lb/>
tinned will ex- <lb/>
in Hie Howe <lb/>
n in in the for <lb/>
mob, Monday u. i Nor. 1809, <lb/>
if lo <lb/>
lo the firm of v Kin- <lb/>
embrace. in tint plat <lb/>
plan of the n <lb/>
virtue an order of <lb/>
Conn of Tin in Um of Ida I <lb/>
Moore, and ex <lb/>
tor the Court door <lb/>
in <lb/>
On Monday, the 4th day of <lb/>
the following tract of land ; <lb/>
in <lb/>
J K Henry Harris, <lb/>
Fleming and o her, <lb/>
Km, motor ; hinds <lb/>
HOG <lb/>
in I to deed i <lb/>
tor an <lb/>
Thin Nov Bed <lb/>
F. U. <lb/>
TO <lb/>
or.- COG FLAP OH HIS <lb/>
i . <lb/>
old H I .- . i-. l.<lb/>
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of to<lb/>
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it i. .-. i . t tin-ill <lb/>
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didn't kn v, I <lb/>
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dropped . <lb/>
Star <lb/>
having <lb/>
in. n ii ire, the as ex- <lb/>
of the ill and <lb/>
Foreman M <lb/>
i given lo nil <lb/>
Foreman <lb/>
to them to for <lb/>
payment, duly on or <lb/>
day i-l no- <lb/>
will be plead In bar f their <lb/>
All Indebted to <lb/>
make to roe. the <lb/>
of 1899. <lb/>
Joseph ti. <lb/>
Executor UM last will and testament <lb/>
Foreman M. use. <lb/>
Off <lb/>
One and on <lb/>
Tina plat of <lb/>
ii nil <lb/>
n a whole and q lei <lb/>
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N ; and I be it railroad on <lb/>
an on u mirth i <lb/>
inch Linn lot no <lb/>
. <lb/>
One I Kl and <lb/>
and In t <lb/>
; i notifying <lb/>
fronting on an I of the <lb/>
lot of and that they are required to file, In <lb/>
No. in the of the first Monday <lb/>
part of in December, next, a sworn <lb/>
One fronting on and Third In detail all lines, for- <lb/>
and known lot No o. other paid <lb/>
i , , t -i, i them during the <lb/>
One lot fronting on Jams and Fourth <lb/>
and known a m N <lb/>
Latham <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
. in. W. <lb/>
Divine service and <lb/>
morning evening. Ev- <lb/>
prayer Wednesdays at IMP. <lb/>
M. and Fridays at A <lb/>
M. Kev. I. A. <lb/>
I ii II <lb/>
Sun <lb/>
day. morning and evening. <lb/>
evening. Rev. <lb/>
J. N. Booth, pastor. <lb/>
a. in. D. <lb/>
WHEN FASTING IS <lb/>
of Helen c; Certain <lb/>
fatal Del as <lb/>
During n I M I. of <lb/>
weigh I I.- <lb/>
i the total <lb/>
reached n certain <lb/>
with orig <lb/>
weight. Fat animal may <lb/>
half their weight one per <lb/>
hap <lb/>
A woman of rather spare <lb/>
habit, weighing could. <lb/>
about pounds before <lb/>
Heart notion, <lb/>
and blood pr remain unaltered <lb/>
during starvation, but the <lb/>
of the body fall nearly a degree <lb/>
lo most The of <lb/>
but and are <lb/>
till formed. The r life de- <lb/>
pend upon and activity of <lb/>
the <lb/>
die A Hut of <lb/>
three to during which <lb/>
nave a their weight <lb/>
Co ii when water been <lb/>
Dr. .-, n <lb/>
a woman, aged <lb/>
who after n fast of days, <lb/>
which drank water freely. <lb/>
Her weight, which pounds a <lb/>
year before her death, was reduced <lb/>
to DO pound. It was a case of <lb/>
and woman pa- <lb/>
d out her horrible <lb/>
quietly as scarcely at- <lb/>
I ho of her family and died <lb/>
at last calmly and p-a fully without <lb/>
complaint or apparent evidence <lb/>
Examiner. <lb/>
lion II- <lb/>
Borne year n ray among <lb/>
In weal ;. murder, <lb/>
Senator el lug the <lb/>
t bull t hi <lb/>
an <lb/>
mitigated the , i <lb/>
man. to the <lb/>
teeth, in <lb/>
you <lb/>
you the man feuded Jack <lb/>
Bailey at <lb/>
The thinking his hut hour <lb/>
was come, again answered, <lb/>
I'm Jack <lb/>
and I've come t- pay I haven't <lb/>
any money but I'm n man <lb/>
or. In town u d <lb/>
As the senator smilingly <lb/>
any thirst for booty or bin d. <lb/>
Insisted Incredulously you <lb/>
but. squire, and walk down the <lb/>
street. See you <lb/>
throw up your and ill pp<lb/>
II. ml <lb/>
The saying is, each <lb/>
pair of bound feet there bean <lb/>
whole r I full <lb/>
find say that one nut of ten <lb/>
dies of foot bin ling -r of <lb/>
When I the Ital- <lb/>
mother or who <lb/>
ban for head of the great <lb/>
girl and foundling establish- <lb/>
there, she raid, with tears m her <lb/>
eyes; <lb/>
no. no That may be true of <lb/>
the coast thought she <lb/>
I any it would u a gross ts <lb/>
in central China, to my <lb/>
horror she went on. more here- <lb/>
I ON <lb/>
Mrs. A. <lb/>
A HARD WON BET. <lb/>
Vile la<lb/>
st w u -r ever <lb/>
remarked man a he <lb/>
the I cigar, to <lb/>
carry f- . half a mile. That <lb/>
Bound a simple thing to do, <lb/>
doesn't Well you try it and <lb/>
will Bud out whether ii la or not of <lb/>
course the vi carrying the <lb/>
bricks is A man bat me <lb/>
that I carry two bricks each <lb/>
hand from where WOW back to tho <lb/>
hotel and put them up on the bar. The <lb/>
bricks were to be pat side by side and <lb/>
grasped, two in each hand, between <lb/>
the thumb angers, the <lb/>
pointing was not allowed <lb/>
stop and nor to put the bricks <lb/>
down. <lb/>
I thought I. that's easily <lb/>
earned, so I look the bet and started. <lb/>
. For a quarter of the distance it wan <lb/>
an i i already felt those two <lb/>
v. r dollars In my pocket. But then my <lb/>
fingers began to grow tired. The mus- <lb/>
between my and <lb/>
j thumbs were soon aching My <lb/>
began to pain me and to throb <lb/>
I like mad. I found myself setting my <lb/>
teeth together and cords in my <lb/>
neck were in a high slate of tension. <lb/>
When I come within n hundred yards <lb/>
I of the hotel was scarcely an <lb/>
In my whole body was not aching <lb/>
as if I bad been stuck full of pins. <lb/>
don't know how I managed to go <lb/>
that lat distance. I could no <lb/>
longer erect, and I trembling <lb/>
like a leaf, and yet the other fellow <lb/>
alongside, as if to split <lb/>
Idea. And when I got Into the bar- <lb/>
room, it was nil could do to raise first <lb/>
one hand and then the other put <lb/>
the bricks on the counter. I know that <lb/>
I couldn't have gone SO feet farther. <lb/>
I got the but the nest day I could <lb/>
scarcely move, and I didn't get over <lb/>
the soreness for a week. Ii looks easy, <lb/>
but Just yon try Free <lb/>
Press. <lb/>
Ai a the <lb/>
f r Pitt i <lb/>
of November, I <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
fronting on Latham and Fourth <lb/>
immediately opposite <lb/>
one and known as lot No <lb/>
One lot on Third adjoining <lb/>
land of Davis A and known <lb/>
lot No <lb/>
One lot fronting on Third <lb/>
streets and known ah lot No <lb/>
One lot fronting on Jams and Fourth I <lb/>
streets and known as lot No <lb/>
One fronting Fourth street and j <lb/>
adjoining the lands of ft Davis on <lb/>
west and known as lot No <lb/>
One fronting on Fourth street and <lb/>
adjoining the lands of Davis ft on the <lb/>
watt, known as lot No <lb/>
One l.-t fronting on Ward Street adjoin j <lb/>
the lands of Davis ft on <lb/>
and known as lot No <lb/>
One lot fronting on Fourth and <lb/>
streets and known as lot X o <lb/>
One lot fronting on Ward and <lb/>
t and known as lot No <lb/>
One lot fronting on and <lb/>
reel- and old road and known , Ar <lb/>
MA lot No <lb/>
One lot front on Third Latham <lb/>
it rests and the old Tarboro road and known <lb/>
as lot No <lb/>
One parcel or lot of land Third <lb/>
reel oil the North sail lying It I ween lot <lb/>
No l and Branch. <lb/>
One piece or pared of land commencing <lb/>
On the south of Third street opposite <lb/>
street and running the course <lb/>
street lo Tar River <lb/>
U Davenport oil the cast and <lb/>
Bros on the west, containing one <lb/>
half acres, <lb/>
One lot fronting on Third and Latham <lb/>
i. is and known as No <lb/>
The above described lots the <lb/>
o-t and practically the only <lb/>
on the market the <lb/>
limits of Greenville. There are no <lb/>
oilier building lots Within same dis- <lb/>
the Court House, churches <lb/>
main strut be <lb/>
chased. <lb/>
We call attention home seekers and <lb/>
i to this M-e An for <lb/>
A plat lots ea- <lb/>
act loot can be round <lb/>
at e of Skinner lied bee and <lb/>
Blow, The terms of are cash <lb/>
but purchasers pay one a <lb/>
range for deferred pay men la <lb/>
J. <lb/>
and <lb/>
BARRY <lb/>
October 18th <lb/>
and <lb/>
Meeting evening. <lb/>
N. M. Watson, pastor. Sunday <lb/>
the and p. in. W F. bu- <lb/>
Kev. <lb/>
J. B. Morton, pastor. Sunday- <lb/>
J. B. <lb/>
I of <lb/>
m 5th day <lb/>
year eliding <lb/>
lame <lb/>
exhibit to the their several dockets, <lb/>
T. H. <lb/>
Nov. Coins, for Pill C. <lb/>
AND ATLANTIC CO LINK <lb/>
OF <lb/>
SOUTH <lb/>
TRAINS<lb/>
A. F. A. at, Greenville <lb/>
Lodge, No. meets and <lb/>
Monday evening. It. <lb/>
Hams, M. J. M. Sec <lb/>
I. O. O. No. <lb/>
i Meets every evening. <lb/>
I. X. G. <lb/>
THE DOORBELL. <lb/>
II or Man You <lb/>
Are <lb/>
are pretty fair Indies tori <lb/>
of character. Probably you have not <lb/>
been conscious of It, but every time <lb/>
you pull n doorbell you register what <lb/>
r of man you are. Your ring will <lb/>
not t-11 you. from <lb/>
the color of your eyes to your taste In <lb/>
flowers, to those who know the <lb/>
signs the doorbell Is as good as a title <lb/>
page. Any one who has had <lb/>
lo answer bell pulls knows bow much <lb/>
difference there U them. One per- <lb/>
son's method varies little from time to <lb/>
time, though the difference between <lb/>
that method somebody else's, <lb/>
while slight, will be well <lb/>
marked. Ii Is seldom that two rings <lb/>
are exactly alike. <lb/>
The housewife recognizes each, the <lb/>
impatient mail, who pulls the bell <lb/>
twice in quick and does not <lb/>
wall long before trying It <lb/>
one of more phlegmatic temperament, <lb/>
whose ring Is slower nod more sub- <lb/>
the hesitating woman, who <lb/>
draws the knob out in a f <lb/>
nervous jerks; the seedy individual <lb/>
with matches to who stretches <lb/>
the win carefully to Its full length <lb/>
and then all it to relax with a <lb/>
apologetic tinkle, and the Jolly <lb/>
friend, who knows be Is welcome, and <lb/>
therefore the knob with a hear- <lb/>
owing that i fairly eloquent with <lb/>
good sets toe to <lb/>
its Bides with Mich peals of echo- <lb/>
that H positively cannot <lb/>
stop r on e, it gradually <lb/>
with a I n little titter. <lb/>
a t ea as <lb/>
C rUn i ; raid. <lb/>
Cornea <lb/>
i me tin said the young <lb/>
man <lb/>
lo teach a <lb/>
for f <lb/>
t t it e was naked. <lb/>
lite Why, spent six <lb/>
months and r to lean the nit, <lb/>
and do you at <lb/>
the of the Brat <lb/>
a urea <lb/>
I i -1 smile There was a <lb/>
p lbs <lb/>
and my my father had <lb/>
lake It go I fur an- <lb/>
other Brooklyn<lb/>
A N P M <lb/>
u o ii <lb/>
It <lb/>
on to M IS <lb/>
i as ii H ; <lb/>
f x, n <lb/>
-10 <lb/>
I'M AM <lb/>
T w<lb/>
north <lb/>
K. of Lodge, No <lb/>
am psi W, every Friday evening, <lb/>
L. O.; S. Our, <lb/>
K. of K. <lb/>
J g w k. Vance Council, No. <lb/>
meets every Thursday even- <lb/>
B. Wilson, R. M. R. <lb/>
Lang, Sec. <lb/>
IS O. U. A. every <lb/>
night at in I. O. <lb/>
O. F. hall. A. D. <lb/>
eel <lb/>
A. Council, <lb/>
t, meets every and third <lb/>
Thursday in Old Fellows <lb/>
Hall. J. Gardner Worthy <lb/>
Chief; Smith, See. <lb/>
. O, Conclave <lb/>
So. meets every second <lb/>
n -ii i I ii Monday nights in Odd <lb/>
w. ii. <lb/>
Smith See. <lb/>
h g <lb/>
y.- <lb/>
SI <lb/>
AM <lb/>
I IS, <lb/>
A M <lb/>
IS <lb/>
P M <lb/>
j n <lb/>
A M <lb/>
p y a <lb/>
s II <lb/>
B j <lb/>
M I'M <lb/>
IMPORTANT LAND <lb/>
virtue of s decree made the <lb/>
term, 1800, of Pitt court. <lb/>
in the came of J. T. Harry <lb/>
Executor, and surviving partner <lb/>
others, the named therein a <lb/>
expose t- public <lb/>
before the Court <lb/>
lo the for cash, on <lb/>
Monday, till of De ember, <lb/>
-i December term <lb/>
of Pitt the following <lb/>
real to <lb/>
One on Tar <lb/>
known as tho Teal <lb/>
late Adam <lb/>
containing 1st inn's, more or has, sad <lb/>
fully in the G <lb/>
v Ski um, Jan Sid, and <lb/>
recorded in Book 1.4 page aid deed <lb/>
I. and <lb/>
dated Mar. 8th, <lb/>
the deed from -1 A K Tucker, <lb/>
date day of <lb/>
recorded in the Situate in <lb/>
about miles <lb/>
in quarter of a mile of Hi <lb/>
on W W It <lb/>
or <lb/>
crops. <lb/>
Also one tract land in Green <lb/>
ville the lands of the <lb/>
late John Fleming, Jordan Daniel, the heirs <lb/>
more or leas, and known as the <lb/>
laud. The purchaser of the <lb/>
farm should pure haw this rail limber <lb/>
other <lb/>
One tract situate In Greenville township, <lb/>
adjoining the lands above us <lb/>
laud, the lands of the late Doc <lb/>
Moore, the lands I by D II <lb/>
James. lanes of Dudley and <lb/>
contain aces, more or and <lb/>
known as the <lb/>
tract of land in <lb/>
township lying <lb/>
part of Jenny Adams <lb/>
adjoining J Moore, John <lb/>
acre. <lb/>
more See deed from T fl <lb/>
and wife to Harry Skinner. <lb/>
Also one tract of land as the W <lb/>
Moore in Falkland township, <lb/>
the lands of Owens, <lb/>
A Fields, Moors sad oilier., <lb/>
acres, Off lees, and <lb/>
known as the W <lb/>
Also one tract of laud situate In <lb/>
ville in the lands <lb/>
of J F and if and a Pouring the <lb/>
land by J C It J from W <lb/>
J Tyson and Bros, <lb/>
acres, or lean, described in i <lb/>
deed recorded in Book -W <lb/>
Tho terms of sale are cash. <lb/>
can arrange to pay one-third cash will. <lb/>
payments. <lb/>
l -I <lb/>
Arrive <lb/>
bean <lb/>
Ar Rook <lb/>
Arrive Tarboro <lb/>
Leave <lb/>
Mount <lb/>
Ar <lb/>
Yadkin <lb/>
Division Main <lb/>
ton BOO . p in, <lb/>
leaves San- <lb/>
ford m. Returning leaves San ford <lb/>
p in. arrive p m <lb/>
pm, arrives <lb/>
pm <lb/>
leaves Ben- <lb/>
B to a fl a in. Red <lb/>
Mills <lb/>
rive Returning leaves <lb/>
Mills p m, <lb/>
p m, p m, <lb/>
p m <lb/>
with train <lb/>
with the Central <lb/>
at Springs with the Red <lb/>
st San ford <lb/>
with Seaboard Air Line and Southern <lb/>
Railway Gulf with the Durham and <lb/>
Charlotte <lb/>
on Neck Road <lb/>
lave i in, Halifax I p in. r- <lb/>
I m. V-pin. leave <lb/>
, at, a m. <lb/>
at n is ii dally <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
Train on leave <lb/>
s in a m u m. arrive n <lb/>
in and pm. <lb/>
m and pm, a m <lb/>
and ; at pm. dally Sunday. <lb/>
Train except Sunday <lb/>
it .-m p m, Sunday am, arrive-. Ply- <lb/>
i ; Sun <lb/>
day u ass, n <lb/>
on N C h. leave- Holds <lb/>
a in. <lb/>
m a m, <lb/>
a m. arrives m. <lb/>
Trull Nashville U leave <lb/>
am. p in ; <lb/>
pin. Ii n tn <lb/>
It M a iii arrive a; <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
Train on Branch leaves Warsaw i <lb/>
u. <lb/>
-DEALER IX-<lb/>
A LINE OF <lb/>
Also a nice <lb/>
I now lie found in the <lb/>
brick store formerly <lb/>
by J. <lb/>
W. Brown. <lb/>
COME SEE ME. <lb/>
J. It. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LIN E <lb/>
Washington <lb/>
, is and Fri- <lb/>
days at ti A. M. for Greenville, <lb/>
water permitting, to Tarboro. <lb/>
leave Tarboro at A. <lb/>
Train No mm. close <lb/>
don all dally, <lb/>
H. M. EMERSON, <lb/>
Pass. Agent <lb/>
J. R. KENLY, Manager. <lb/>
T. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. <lb/>
-------I <lb/>
S. M. Schultz, <lb/>
WHOLESALE <lb/>
Prepared buckwheat, fancy Ponce <lb/>
molasses, side meat, hams, should- <lb/>
s, coffee, sugar, tobacco, <lb/>
cigars, cigarettes, cheroots, <lb/>
mountain butter, full <lb/>
cream cheese, sausage, <lb/>
oat Hakes, hominy flakes, cotton- <lb/>
seed and hulls, cotton seed <lb/>
at cents per bushel. <lb/>
D. M FERRY GARDEN SEEDS. <lb/>
STANDARD Sewing <lb/>
BAGS SALT. <lb/>
BUREAUS. <lb/>
MATTRESSES, <lb/>
CHAIRS, Etc <lb/>
AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICKS. <lb/>
Come to see <lb/>
M., A. M. on Tues- <lb/>
days, Saturdays. <lb/>
Sailing hours subject to change de- <lb/>
on stage of water. <lb/>
at Washington with <lb/>
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb/>
Philadelphia, New York and <lb/>
ton, for all the West <lb/>
with i ail at Not folk. <lb/>
Shippers should freight by <lb/>
the Dominion Co. from <lb/>
Clyde Line from <lb/>
Bay Line Baltimore; <lb/>
Line from <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. N. SON, <lb/>
Washington N. C. <lb/>
J. J. CHERRY, <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
HAM M. <lb/>
hone <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
r ad <lb/>
CO.<lb/>
-S- <lb/>
ale <lb/>
--a.-. <lb/>
FOR <lb/>
The Eastern <lb/>
D. J. EDITOR <lb/>
. . . <lb/>
as <lb/>
-AT <lb/>
VOL. XVIII, <lb/>
GREENVILLE. PITT COUNTY, N. NOVEMBER <lb/>
NO <lb/>
ST NEW S. <lb/>
Happenings In North Carolina. <lb/>
Durham boy hugged <lb/>
r bard as in break several <lb/>
shot <lb/>
died <lb/>
A Smile In Each. <lb/>
A frieze the <lb/>
the coal bill. <lb/>
Few people arc ever on <lb/>
n I rain of <lb/>
Sometimes it's the best known <lb/>
who borrow a dollar. <lb/>
About the only people who profit <lb/>
from advice are lawyers and doc- <lb/>
tors. <lb/>
hair is <lb/>
I never did <lb/>
like fat <lb/>
Money makes the mine go, and <lb/>
jet iI would b. false <lb/>
sell the mare and buy an <lb/>
bile. <lb/>
proposed again <lb/>
night, refused him for <lb/>
the last las clerk I District court <lb/>
you lie careful, dear He Haleigh and II. L. <lb/>
your pointed in his stead. <lb/>
In my remarked the An Interstate association will be <lb/>
landlady of lodging house, farmed a meeting be held in <lb/>
loses in mankind. X. C, to secure a <lb/>
I have been so deceived with park in some ion <lb/>
promises of pay that I no longer j Smoky <lb/>
,. ., ,, <lb/>
North now ranks fifth <lb/>
number of female <lb/>
in the attendance thereat; only <lb/>
New York, Massachusetts, Peon- <lb/>
this <lb/>
passed. <lb/>
Om <lb/>
hi <lb/>
ribs. <lb/>
A who was <lb/>
in fool on the <lb/>
Tuesday of lockjaw, <lb/>
has a son who is <lb/>
an officer in a battalion, says <lb/>
the Waiving <lb/>
The Gran I Lodge of Masons of <lb/>
North Carolina will hold <lb/>
annual meeting at on <lb/>
Dec. Mil to <lb/>
J. II. Fortune has been removed <lb/>
When a girl has very small feet <lb/>
she usually develops a case of big j <lb/>
head. <lb/>
The collect inn holds its <lb/>
,., , . ., r and Maryland <lb/>
Own, It is a thins . . <lb/>
Water pipes will soon be x Haves, who has <lb/>
in their favorite game of freeze V, from <lb/>
Mo., lo Durham in a <lb/>
j wagon. He had his family aim <lb/>
this bill<lb/>
the <lb/>
Some men think a great <lb/>
on <lb/>
With him. They were seven weeks <lb/>
road. <lb/>
deal of Josh-T. of <lb/>
themselves, and yet they are <lb/>
thoughtless. <lb/>
A fellow shouldn't imagine he <lb/>
has the world at his feet simply <lb/>
because a porous plaster happens <lb/>
to get stuck on him. <lb/>
OVER THE COUNTRY. <lb/>
A street car strike <lb/>
has tied up every line in Spring- <lb/>
field, <lb/>
Charles Cross, seventeen years <lb/>
old, has confessed that he murder- <lb/>
ed Mrs. Sarah C. King, his em- <lb/>
Stamford, Conn. <lb/>
Because of a wage dispute, the <lb/>
Trades Labor Council has ordered <lb/>
a strike of iron construction <lb/>
workers at Buffalo, X. Y. <lb/>
ton for many years a prominent <lb/>
editor of that city, died <lb/>
morning, years of age <lb/>
did in the Con- <lb/>
federate army. <lb/>
The Free Press tells of at- <lb/>
tempted outrage a colored <lb/>
man upon the streets of Kinston <lb/>
Monday night, When the woman <lb/>
resisted her assailant, who was also <lb/>
colored, shot her. <lb/>
Watch The Other Fellow. <lb/>
Every who ad should <lb/>
read other advertisements. He <lb/>
should train himself in this line. <lb/>
He should familiar with <lb/>
tone of every advertiser in the <lb/>
town where he lives, and with as <lb/>
many outsiders as he has time <lb/>
chance to study. The most success- <lb/>
Rev. DeWitt L. j fl men in any line of work <lb/>
of the First Presbyterian Church those who know best their <lb/>
of III., has resigned Wheel, <lb/>
to enter the Episcopal priesthood. <lb/>
at Birmingham, <lb/>
Ala, said be considered it <lb/>
that Canal <lb/>
should be built at once, as it would <lb/>
render our navy <lb/>
Ex-Representative James Ham- <lb/>
of Washington, who <lb/>
has been traveling abroad, says <lb/>
Europe is hostile to the United <lb/>
States because of latter's Phil- <lb/>
policy. <lb/>
Major John A. son of the <lb/>
late Gen. John A. Logan, was kill <lb/>
ed on the 12th in the Philippine <lb/>
war. <lb/>
Four tobacco factories and a <lb/>
number of other in Dan- <lb/>
ville, Va., were destroyed by lire <lb/>
Tuesday night. <lb/>
A Memphis, Tenn., undertaker <lb/>
has been arrested for stealing dead <lb/>
bodies and selling them to medical <lb/>
colleges. <lb/>
Government reports now place <lb/>
the cotton crop at <lb/>
Hall, the two-year-old <lb/>
daughter of Dr. Hall, of Prospect <lb/>
Hill, is believed to be the only <lb/>
person in these parts who has six <lb/>
living grandmothers four living <lb/>
two great grandmothers, two <lb/>
great great grandmothers; two <lb/>
grandfathers and two great-grand- <lb/>
fathers. That is something that <lb/>
not children can boast of. <lb/>
All of her living ancestors are en- <lb/>
joy good <lb/>
arc <lb/>
own <lb/>
It is said that eccentric <lb/>
California advertises <lb/>
that will receive as care- <lb/>
attention as grown <lb/>
and as a catch phrase he uses, <lb/>
be glad you're dead if I <lb/>
which seems a <lb/>
compliment. This, how- <lb/>
ever, is not much worse than the <lb/>
New York doctor who advertises, <lb/>
tome before life <lb/>
Another instance of modern ad- <lb/>
is placard <lb/>
which is outside of the en- <lb/>
trance to a Methodist church in <lb/>
Northern Iowa every Sunday night <lb/>
the regular <lb/>
saved while you <lb/>
Ad Sense. <lb/>
doing to the Show <lb/>
A frog, a duck, a lamb and a <lb/>
skunk presented themselves at the <lb/>
the animal <lb/>
sought ml mission. The frog was <lb/>
let because it had a green <lb/>
the duck because it had a bill and <lb/>
the lamb because it had four <lb/>
Now, some one the crowd <lb/>
must, and naturally will, ask, <lb/>
became <lb/>
the answer will lie, <lb/>
it failed to get it had <lb/>
a and a very bad Ex <lb/>
He Saved The Train. <lb/>
old George Henry, <lb/>
lives a mile below <lb/>
Springs, at the Lime Kiln, showed <lb/>
unusual presence of mind the <lb/>
evening. Sitting in the doorway <lb/>
of his home he heard sound of <lb/>
falling rocks and upon going out <lb/>
found a rock on the truck weigh <lb/>
tons. II had slipped <lb/>
off the side of the mountain. The <lb/>
evening west passenger I rain j <lb/>
was due, so Uncle George sent his <lb/>
son running up towards the depot <lb/>
to stop it while he himself ran <lb/>
about a mile in the opposite I <lb/>
to Hag any train which might <lb/>
lie coming up from Point Rock. <lb/>
The slide occurred at a very <lb/>
part road and it would <lb/>
have been difficult for an engineer <lb/>
to see the in time to stop <lb/>
his Citizen. <lb/>
The Mill Helps the Farmers. <lb/>
The Post seeks to show the farm <lb/>
as prosperous as the mill. <lb/>
cannot undertake lo say whether <lb/>
it i- or not, iv lie her n i- <lb/>
not, the firmer cm n . .;. <lb/>
against I'm- in II man, i large <lb/>
debtor t the mill. They fur <lb/>
a competitive market for his <lb/>
Cotton, and North Carolina farmers <lb/>
have this year upward of a <lb/>
per pound more for their staple <lb/>
than they would have received <lb/>
had they been dependent upon <lb/>
York and export markets <lb/>
alone. This in addition to <lb/>
market for produce, wise farmers <lb/>
rejoice in the mill prosperity, i <lb/>
which is bringing so many new <lb/>
mills to their doors to buy their <lb/>
Anglo- <lb/>
Saxon, <lb/>
ION OF <lb/>
Cold Weather <lb/>
Is what Every Lady should <lb/>
DO NO W. <lb/>
Some seem to think it will <lb/>
lie hard work locally <lb/>
amendment next year. Per- <lb/>
haps will, to <lb/>
nothing alarming that. Few <lb/>
worth In- doing are done <lb/>
easily. The and re- <lb/>
wards come from tho hardest and <lb/>
most toil. The <lb/>
complete victories follow the <lb/>
hardest fought battles. So lei no <lb/>
one feel because <lb/>
will lie hard lo carry the amend- <lb/>
will be haul, but will <lb/>
In- carried ; will be t be <lb/>
stimulus t-, general <lb/>
education North Carolina has <lb/>
ever Neck Com- <lb/>
on ii <lb/>
. I <lb/>
HALES TESTED. <lb/>
Th- Hie <lb/>
meeting l UM <lb/>
Pin <lb/>
hath of miles <lb/>
sad allowed <lb/>
a. County i i the h-, <lb/>
lading December ISM, <lb/>
It. I. is <lb/>
W Harrington z <lb/>
Tucker <lb/>
I 1.1. Manning hath attended t <lb/>
-i King halt attended t <lb/>
st n I I-. <lb/>
day. as <lb/>
For day <lb/>
Total <lb/>
u w <lb/>
as <lb/>
For ti a, <lb/>
Total <lb/>
c J <lb/>
on <lb/>
IS <lb/>
SO <lb/>
A paper says Unit a <lb/>
school master was recently giving <lb/>
a class of lads between nine and <lb/>
twelve years old a parsing lesson <lb/>
and having meditated for a mo- <lb/>
to think of a suitable sen- <lb/>
Wrote on the <lb/>
the brave liners <lb/>
shelled the British To hi <lb/>
amazement the class first broke out <lb/>
with hisses, and then with one ac- <lb/>
cord sang. Save the <lb/>
the amazed pedagogue bad <lb/>
sufficiently from bis <lb/>
prise to secure order he told the <lb/>
head boy to proceed with the pain- <lb/>
sir, I can't parse <lb/>
that, became the Boers haven't <lb/>
any business on our re- <lb/>
plied the patriotic urchin, and lo <lb/>
suit tastes of his pupils <lb/>
teacher was compelled <lb/>
another sentence to rue. <lb/>
We have a Line of <lb/>
Capes <lb/>
and <lb/>
and you can buy a <lb/>
Fall and <lb/>
here at prices mil-i In Li value. <lb/>
have marked price.- down very low. <lb/>
Come now while we can suit you. <lb/>
J. B. CHERRY O. <lb/>
A Farmer per <lb/>
I-ale more for than <lb/>
for Square Cot Ion. <lb/>
Mr. James II. Camp, one of the <lb/>
successful of Floyd <lb/>
County, asked recently <lb/>
by a reporter of <lb/>
American; <lb/>
Cotton bale, I <lb/>
ii to <lb/>
p test. I look <lb/>
col loll lo Ai lade <lb/>
gill in North and Hie <lb/>
day I carried some same <lb/>
of cotton to Hancock's <lb/>
gin in both lots of; <lb/>
cotton in Home the same day and; <lb/>
alter every item of expense was <lb/>
charged against each. I cleared one <lb/>
dollar and I went J live cent.- a <lb/>
no re on the t <lb/>
For days <lb/>
An t -I 1.0 Manning <lb/>
Am. net <lb/>
Total Board<lb/>
IS <lb/>
is at<lb/>
of Pitt t <lb/>
It. Moore, Clerk <lb/>
of for tin- <lb/>
I.- Hie <lb/>
upon rec- <lb/>
n my <lb/>
my hand and of <lb/>
II i ; i <lb/>
TN.-vi t. It. <lb/>
Cl k fur Pitt CO, <lb/>
HAT <lb/>
TAKE <lb/>
J-. per Mile. Cure. and <lb/>
r Malaria, Night Mon- <lb/>
y back if it So other <lb/>
the kind with the on the <lb/>
an. and <lb/>
The Best Gilt All <lb/>
gift for a i <lb/>
friend what can afford more present , <lb/>
or lasting pleasure than <lb/>
to The Youth's t ion j <lb/>
The delight with which it is <lb/>
Christmas morning re- <lb/>
newed every week the year. The I <lb/>
charm of it is disclosed little by <lb/>
little as the months inn their course <lb/>
There is no household in which it <lb/>
will not prove an inspiration. <lb/>
Those who wish lo present a <lb/>
year's subscription to n friend <lb/>
also have the beautiful new Com- <lb/>
Calendar for sent with <lb/>
it. This Calendar is a <lb/>
twelve color printings of <lb/>
three exquisite designs by a <lb/>
artist, a <lb/>
American Water-Color <lb/>
Society. addition to this <lb/>
the issues of The Companion for <lb/>
the remaining weeks of 1800 arc <lb/>
sent free from the time <lb/>
is received for the new vol- <lb/>
rated Announcement <lb/>
her containing a full prospectus of <lb/>
volume for sent free lo <lb/>
any address.<lb/>
Boston, Man. <lb/>
Hardware, Paints <lb/>
AM D STOVES <lb/>
A SPECIALTY, <lb/>
AND <lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
HEATERS <lb/>
MORE <lb/>
BEST <lb/>
AND<lb/>
COOK <lb/>
HAT CAN <lb/>
SEE DUR<lb/>
BE <lb/>
Tho of <lb/>
burg have passed an oilier <lb/>
that no delinquent lax payer would <lb/>
be allowed unless be pay <lb/>
tuxes same lime. <lb/>
A Nice Present. <lb/>
Do yon lo make some <lb/>
present of The Indies <lb/>
Home Journal If so the publish- <lb/>
will send a beautiful card ad- <lb/>
vising your friend you arc <lb/>
donor. You can see one of these <lb/>
cards and leave your orders for <lb/>
subscription Book <lb/>
BIKER <lb/>
Ii certainly seems for <lb/>
Republicans to be lo <lb/>
disfranchise illiterate while men, <lb/>
because the will dis- <lb/>
illiterate <lb/>
think that an white <lb/>
man is belief Hum illiterate <lb/>
but Republicans and their <lb/>
allies seem to think differently <lb/>
Pittsboro Record. <lb/>
FRANCHISE ASKED FOR. <lb/>
The Aldermen In <lb/>
Ownership. <lb/>
A special meeting of the Board <lb/>
of was called Thursday <lb/>
night to hear a proposition <lb/>
what purported to be <lb/>
ville Mr. C. An- <lb/>
was present to represent the <lb/>
company and said he had to <lb/>
ask for the privilege of putting <lb/>
poles and stringing wires for an <lb/>
electric light He said if the <lb/>
town wanted to use lights they <lb/>
would rent arc lamps at MO <lb/>
each per year 1,600 for lighting <lb/>
the town. <lb/>
When the question was asked, <lb/>
Andrews said his company was <lb/>
not chartered, it came only <lb/>
as a business enterprise, Ho did <lb/>
not disclose who compose com- <lb/>
a motion being made <lb/>
Hoard of Aldermen voted <lb/>
not to grant the privilege <lb/>
naked for. <lb/>
Speaking of the matter after the <lb/>
meeting i of the Aldermen <lb/>
that the Hoard <lb/>
was decidedly the opinion <lb/>
when has electric lights <lb/>
the town should own the plant, <lb/>
lie said furl her Hoard did <lb/>
not propose to give away a <lb/>
ii-l for somebody lo spirit <lb/>
late upon, nor did they want lo <lb/>
a privilege that would lie in <lb/>
j I be way when the town saw proper <lb/>
to put In a plant of its own. <lb/>
Catarrh Cannot be Cured <lb/>
with LOCAL <lb/>
they cannot reach seal of the <lb/>
disease. Catarrh is a blood or con- <lb/>
disease, and order to <lb/>
you must take internal <lb/>
Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb/>
taken internally, and acts directly <lb/>
on the blood and mucous surfaces. <lb/>
Mali's Catarrh Cure is not a quack <lb/>
medicine. It was prescribed by <lb/>
one of the best physicians in this <lb/>
country lot years and regular <lb/>
prescription. It is composed of <lb/>
the best tonics known, combined <lb/>
with the blood act- <lb/>
d i reel on I he mucous surfaces. <lb/>
The perfect combination the two <lb/>
ingredients is produces such <lb/>
wonderful results in curing I <lb/>
testimonials free. <lb/>
CO, Props., <lb/>
Toledo, o. <lb/>
Sold by druggists, <lb/>
Hall's Family Fills ate the <lb/>
PATENT <lb/>
anything too inTent or get <lb/>
COPYRIGHT or <lb/>
PROTECTION. model, ketch, or photo, <lb/>
for free examination advice. <lb/>
BOOK ON PATENTS <lb/>
SNOW CO. <lb/>
. . <lb/>
av. <lb/>
I, I. I. I. <lb/>
AM FLEMING a MOORE. <lb/>
A At Law. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
SUMS, <lb/>
In <lb/>
Gillian,, Mills K. Eure <lb/>
N. c. N. <lb/>
r A<lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
Tut- Hint MEN- . J <lb/>
i mi J-t-- <lb/>
and ilK,, s. c. <lb/>
In. gen ,,,. <lb/>
.-tally by he people store. . <lb/>
Or. D. L. Jam ex, <lb/>
toe town. <lb/>
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