Eastern reflector, 10 February 1897


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Eastern Reflector
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year i Ad
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY lo,
NO
No. U. Piano-polished Solid Oak
Desk with rolling lop which locks all
drawers. inches long and inches
deep; Price,
promptly
Ton will find over in
our new Ii all
kinds Car
Fancy lamps etc.
are raying local double our
prices. Drop a postal now for our
which we mall
free of all charges. Den with man-
your dollar double its
buying power.
BALTIMORE, ND.
Attar his the mi
v and a on
to Mi out e
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THE WORK DONE.
The in; in wort in
delegates mainly from different
s Florida on
industry the Stale
to lie civil var .
I in n crops a
i fur . j
icier spun while
in rent o the
Si. ii- .-wall crops of it been
until last few years big
here given Two
I lire lien pol, in in I a
An Important Gather- in
literally i
Ii lime lad
Brother . tut.;
Two rafters for
o----
We have mad
to
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North Carolinian for
above amount. a
campaign year and yo
take the
papers.
leading
To the People
Pitt County.
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Highest of all in Leavening Power,
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Latest U. S. Govt Report
Baking
Powder
Absolutely pure
Carolina
TAKE NO TICK.
Ilia,
of Tobacco Men
From all Sections
of the Union.
Our energies have never
have never ceased to you
elected stock of
Our
the
father of
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N. C.
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Hill. N. N. C.
TYSON,
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in all the
N. C.
over J. C.
store.
I CITY'S Mill,
most Charming and
Pastime in the Land of Sunshine
where Butterflies in Mid Winter
Chase one another from Field to
Meadow and where Southern
Sunbeams ever Glisten in
their Most
dent Glory.
E. V, C.
Wilson, X. C. N. C
X.
Special attention to collection
and of
on
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O and at Law.
Ell all the
THE
is nil
says Jacksonville Times
people are
low to South with
tho of becoming
cent than at lime
tho war. The movement
has become so n irked that a
bureau will o established in
in that the
of this may be
prominently put before the people
if the West Northwest, from
which quarters most cf the new
have gone. Immigrants
from have generally
to go to West because
section has been
a abroad, or on account
of the small cost at which land
obtained in the newer
The labor question in the
operated, to come
as a drawback- It is
significant that most of people
to South are
who have tried West
ard have become convinced that
South offers better
are, for tho most
part, not new not
the term h commonly
great rush to
he -t, some-
what the phase of a fever tome
n ago, has died out to a great
agree- has shown
that, while land may somewhat
cheaper out there, distance
from the of loss
of crops from drought, the severe
winters the lack of facilities
by people of Die in
general has operated as
counting up profits
and losses at the end of the year
th farmers become
that even with largo crops
on big farms they make as
much as on smaller farms in the
South, where laud is cheap,
and the markets
closer- In nearly all the Atlantic
Seaboard States plenty of land
can be bad at low
SAVED bis LIFE
Dr, Mew
I owe my life. V, m
With and tried
Clans for about, but no avail
given up and could not
Having
in my store I
b and from the first bi
its w in We know it
house Get a J
trial at Jo. Drug
The Tobacco Growers
I at Hi,
January 1897, was an
gathering iii more one articular
Very if any, of lac delegates out-
side the State of Florida had any con-
the objects of the inertias
when went into convention.
delegates were appointed by Gov-
various slates by request
of tin- fill nil Hill Florida to attend a
Convention tobacco growers and
dealers at Jan. and prompt-
at on date the
of die Hoard Trade of
F. A. called the
lo order.
Alter reading call for convention
by the Governor, staled the
objects the was to induce
immigration to Florida and interest the
people in growing
tobacco, then introduced Col.
as
Col. spoke for twenty min-
on the resources
Florida, lie said in the winter
in one night by a severe freeze the
people of Florida lost five million
in orange groves and since that
time, while the orange industry was
their main dependence, the people had
pulled themselves together and from
one industry to another they had man-
aged to get along and make a comfort-
able living, and now, said he, while the
1896 was I reaching and
severe m its affect, yet alter all, in his
it was a in disguise
and doubly so now since the down
trodden Cuban patriots, struggling
liberty had been famed to leave their
II Ids and take up their
their country, the strong
demand Cuban had caused
experiments to be made with it in
Florida which in very case baa proven
highly Thus, said he,
is Florida's
Alter him came the Mayor's address
pf welcome. Ho said to the delegate
and visitors to Convention that the
hitch string to the door
hospitality hung at tit i boundary lines
Florida, and on part the
of he extended one and
all a most and wet-
come.
Dr. s, vice Director the
Connecticut station re-
in behalf of the visiting
gates. His speech i f ten
impressed us as being the Mat
r cat and that we ever
to. A man of
and quick accent
be was at the end almost
every sentence with uproars of laughter
and applause.
lie said one except that
have it have any idea
of the keen pleasure that it to
be so lo speak, in one
time from the bitter, cold, keen,
cutting, snow laden winds of the
northern lakes to the balmy, bracing
southern breezes lb reefed
lakes of Florida. I bad no idea
of the of In
one of your beautiful
Connecticut God her,
love her better than of.
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t . .-. for r r i s . m v.
lo ti v a
About
the Cuban war had driven many of the
Cuban tobacco planters
; farms, thus materially
the of Cuban
A prominent tobacco planters
not caring lo participate in the war
came over lo Florida lo experiment in
Cuban The result of their
trials have been highly and
during last year there were a number
planted in sections
the Stale which were sold at very
satisfactory prices, even under the dis-
advantage year's experiment.
I h. s.- have induced numbers of others
in year
no the will a
and one i the
U to Small in which tobacco is
g-on there is no danger in over
die market.
Ill the routine
the convention a recess Ive
o'clock nine at r was taken
and an excursion was given by the F
C. R. It. II. to Silver Springs.
was not the writer's pleasure to lake in
convention, but We
were told by those who did go that the
Springs of Florida are almost as
great a wonder to one who has never
Seen them as Falls or the
Valley of California. Tiny
are described as a curiosity singular
beauty and the of water is so
great as to produce n lake
large as to be navigable for
small steam We arc told
anywhere on the lake, even wham the
wafer is at a depth thirty a
grain corn or a penny can be
plainly seen almost as if it were on the
surface, so clear and pure is the water.
After the excursion lo Silver Springs
the System R. R. had two cars in
waiting at depot in which they
placed at disposal of the convention
a pleasant trip to another
enjoyable part of the
which it was not to par-
on account of a previous en-
we had made to o
MAI
o. r
ti i , . and
II. brought I
lie fin
ids f
worn neighbors
had b I
which
We
to select your purchases,
confidently believe and unhesitatingly claim
that ours is the store of all stores in our
from which to buy your goods
coming year. Goods are sold on time at close
credit prices to customers approved credit.
Goods sold for cash at figures that tell of
s perhaps
than in y other is that of
The associate
I . , always as far as
SM I was able worthy homo
N I. conn,., Ohio. T.,, individual
a v., ,,., made it.
I -din. w ,.,.,,, , , o I at ht me By ,
V-b V has been d
o. . ,,, , community until
has become the general rule of
, warn old to care, practice.
of -a
Georgia
The cm,
an editorial on the evidence,
among
Hull. i, nays i
bas tho
Robert
son had been of the
a.
a. d W adopted Peter Taylor.
to Iowa MOB
afterward, Wilson went to
northern. They never
i i i ii i to of their
wonderful influence of gold, silver or and up t
back. When they enter into our M
they are again converted into the best iV
gains we can buy for the benefit of our
friends and customers. Do not
away but ct n t straight back to your
friends who will take care of your
and work the harder to you a
stronger customer and better friend of
honest dealing between man
and man. We are the friend of the poor
man we arc the friend of the rich man we
are friends of you all, Come to see us,
will serve you to the beat our Po-
lite attention, best of service and honest ,
tort shall be yours to at the talk,
and for a lime he as thought to
ear; oh ho City.
to the trade,
and a a
Diet Rachel who
aunt.
became and
Inter were married.
They settled Simmer county,
Kan, have always
been They
have Throe
children ere deaf mutes and two
are deformed. All
married except of
and of the younger
children.
swooned ho
pie's Store
f. i.
was raised in county, and who sleep out on tho ground all night and
probably is known by a good many never want a blanket.
Greenville people. Mr. Crawford The hall the
had made to u
Dado City, about sixty miles south of
We want to say here passing
that have never known, mid don't
are to be Often, a
core clever set railroad than
those the Plant System. At
one nine i looked as it though the
work of the convention would not be
completed in time for many of the
gates to take this excursion over
Plant
The railroad learned this
and sent a committee to appear before,
the committee on business of tho con-
to ask them to make special
provisions for this so all
who to could go.
was done, those who
ed a having had a
pheasant and delightful trip
Alter this excursion nothing more
was done in convention save to organize
a National Tobacco Growers
With the and place of next
meeting to be d on by the
dent at some future
Tins convention was a gnat thing for
Florida and the Governor in
could not I
u a more
ere
wooden inn that
seen floating around the
appropriate place, for situate, as it is
t midway between the Gull and the
Atlantic and one hundred miles
south Jacksonville it gave the visitor
a very fair idea of Florida, end the
citizens certainly know how to
treat visitors, for they did all in their
power to make the a pleasant one.
Kind, affable and obliging they seemed
to put themselves to trouble
the convenience of
There are a great many North
living a number
whom heating that I was from Carolina
found m -it my hot and lent their aid
in making my stay said why this is the.
these were Mr. Tom who i ever raw, I am sure, I could
moved to about eight years,
ago from Oxford on account tome I
lung and he says Florida bus
proven a panacea for him.
Having given some idea the
of the convention, i suppose it is now
in order to say in. tiling about
its conditions, its people and its climate,
the most natural things that
can conceive which one wish-s lo
know,
Outside of the cities towns in the
writer's opinion in virgin
Florida will compare, very favorably
with what we are led to believe North
Carolina was one hundred ago.
h inhabitants of the cities and
Iron other
states, Worth, east, south and west,
so far as manners and customs are
Concerned, religion and
there of a blending of many
shades of thought which from the class
people that would naturally reek a
one can sic a very
class. Reconcile these two
ideas nut you have some idea of the
people. The condition of Florida
present like many stales
is not very prosperous. The
that killed the orange
Elate at least ten years but there
re more resources there
probably in any other
state. All kinds early vegetables
are for northern markets and
very profitably, too. The
co industry has gained a considerable
there and Congress gives th
he protection for which
they asking no doubt it will soon
be the leading industry Florida.
Now when we come lo talk climate-
Florida has the most superb of any
Slate this side of the slope if no,
in the U. I left Florence, S. C.
at on Jan. 11th, with the
thermometer at about
When daylight again was
down on de
when the train flopped at
Springs stepped out of tho car and
the first thing that greeted my
was a pas.-.- on the plat-
House
was with ever palm
leaves;, palmetto and orange blossoms.
Florida in midwinter is truly
Traveling along the
one can look through the windows and
large 1,1.- growing vegetables.
The foliage while not
even green presents an autumn like
mid me the
Sept days that we have
here in North just as the
leaves begin lo turn.
Florida is truly a land of
and Sowers. A hind to which the
northern where tie
winter renders life almost a drudgery,
can fly, so to
lovely, beautiful spring, a land where in
the bleakness winter, the in
can he Li early w his
time song.
be dead, but ho was revived. Ho
bis wife almost
with Kan., Dis-
patch.
CURE FOR
As a for all forms of
Electric Bitters has proved to tic the
Very best. It a permanent cure
and the most dreaded habitual sick
yield to Its influence. We
urge all Who are to procure s
bottle, an I give this a fair
In ease of habitual constipation
Hitters cures by the needs ten
to bowels, few cases long res
use of medicine. Try it one
Fifty cents and at John L. Woo
St re.
Women Get Ideas Here.
Every woman bas natural cu-
to see bow other
furnish their homes. To satisfy
his The Homo Journal
will publish during tho year
photographic views of a
hundred of most artistic,
cheerful and comfortable homes
in America. Those will show
detail the construction, fitting
and furnishing of parlor, drawing
rooms, halls, reception, music,
Bitting, bed and bath
rooms, kitchens, porches, piazzas,
etc This unique series will be
full of excellent for every
housekeeper or It
will present views of the interiors
of houses of moderate cost, which
and with
good at
small expense.
A epidemic.
A as and creepy
as anything Pee ever wrote, Ibsen
concocted, or Maeterlinck ever con-
comes from hi
Ohio. That place, according to a
York
dent, is suffering from an epidemic to
Which the smallpox, the yellow fever,
the cholera, or the bubonic plague
cannot bold a candle. It is epidemic
of intangible, delusive, but
none the less vocalic black eats. The
felines, or spooks
enter the bed-
room, the people, no matter how
lightly the rooms may he closed, jump
on beds follow
the inmates around, and cut up high
generally, but as soon the
bedrooms mi- vacated invaders
disappear as mysteriously
appear. Hall the people in the town ate
suffering from the epidemic we are
They believe themselves bewitched, and
the doctors are unable to
or affairs or give any r-
Th.; latter incline, it is suited
to opinion that the epidemic arises
from some derangement
which a play, haves with
the imagination
We believe that nothing else
has contributed so much to the
comparative prosperity which
business interest i of Greensboro
have enjoyed during the last two
or three years of and
so marked have been the good
effects here of habit of home
patronage, that we believe the
adoption of same plan else-
where can of
benefit to the State
at large. To this cud in th
internal of the good of
State a- u business
we cordially invite all
of commerce and other bus-
organization, s in
to with us during
this year popularizing this
idea, and see what will be tho
of a general movement Ilia
Ar this is a mutter of pub-
interest, newspapers of
Slate are respectfully requested
to copy.
H. W. Conn,
W. E- Stone,
Neil Ellington,
J- L-
J. M.
J. P.
W. E. Bevill,
J. S. Hunter,
0- H.
R. W. Brooks,
Executive Committee.
low jean, a am
time
have ever They in
hue it have bettor
hies seal than
tiny rear had. and Mm
me than they bare .-.
Tim a
Warwick,
know a while farmer within tr
mills Warwick who will bar to
purchase any mint year. haw
been having regular
ever since
l up my way hate killed
sixty hogs, and same of them
as high H one and V,
have plenty of
pounds to sell now, but the
will net bring anything.
is getting on a good footing
when the farmers hate plenty rt hog
and hominy. It means debt and
clear for the
The the Wilmington
Messenger have taken out
papers, which have been
Stale. The
lire Jas. W. Jackson, Hell,
C- Jackson and
Jacobi and the i
to be known its the Jackson, II Co.
The amount capital is I
con posed of each,
which may be to
The company is n term
of thirty years.
Salve.
The best salve In the w rid for Cuts
fleets
Fever Chapped .
Chilblains, all Skin
and cures Piles, or m,
It is toed In give
the Conductor.
They were two comedians and
wen; stuck in with
ton ever so many miles away.
what are we going to do
said one.
I said his com.
I do know that the
walking is awful had. coal
trains no sort work two eminent
comedians.
the said
They emptied their pockets, and
that by a cent or two
they could buy one ticket to Scranton,
they then conceived a plan traveling
at the into of two on a ticket. When
the conductor name through the car two
hands, firmly clasping one pasteboard,
were held up to him.
one ticket said
the conductor
said them.
said his companion,
with equal emphasis.
said conductor,
can't both you ride an ore ticket.
I'll have to put one you
easy
cried both comedians in a chorus.
me off it you
you've got to get lit the
next said the conductor vigor-
of you, at
The next station passed, and the
next, but DO conductor appeared lo
the two men with but a single
ticket. When Scranton was reached
couple sought out the conductor
and he would accompany
them to the hotel they would make
good the missing hire.
he said.
got one on mo that lime. You see,
we are under orders whenever is
a p of a suit to take the
York World.
Too Expensive and the
Got a Divorce.
One a a raft far
divorce recently tried in in
other tho was
charged with reckless
had these it, as a sample of one
week's expenditures by i
lint, .
chewing and tobacco, brushes
and paints. j cologne.
cream, ; oysters and cigar-
The jury decided that
this or thing was a trifle Lot much
ask any man to submit to. and
helped, rather more anything
else, to influence jury to give to
man he asked for. Yet
the calmly asserted dial
was not a purchase made in that
list Inn was absolutely essential o her
comfort. This guileless young woman
positively prided herself on the tact that
extravagance of K the
was absolutely guiltless.
Mr. J. P. Williams, Union county,
was shot in the wrist by his young
North Carolina Oysters,
Mi,., January
northwest wind today drove the ice to
eastward and in consequence of the
movement a channel was opened in
the harbor which permitted several
oyster vessels to enter. Two
loaded with North oysters
topped, one which discharged
cargo at cents a bushel. The
proceeded to in flow. It is
lbs flirt lime this a North Car-
boat has stopped at Annapolis,
and the dissimilarity the North Car-
oyster with those caught fa
Maryland waters was remarked. The
arc quite sally could lo
advantage, it is thought, if planted
our waters, being very prolific, A
pack-i-purchased 1,300 bushels The
experiment planting North Carolina
oysters in Maryland will lie tried.
Sun,
Borrowing.
It is surprising sometimes to see how
many people their who borrow their
neighbor's paper rather than subscribe
it themselves. This is not confined
lo any particular section or locality
They can he found in every neighbor
Many of these borrowers hardly
well the ink to get dry on their
paper before they net hold
sad often never return it. We
ii ard subscribers remark of differ
people, can't keep my paper for
Mr. So and So. Very often I never
have tho to sec it at
This II not only unjust to neigh-
w-1 a s and pay hi
paper, but ii unjust to the publisher
as well.
are sorry to say that have
people this kind our midst. How
much better it would he if all who are
able to subscribe to a paper, wool I do so.
rather than to borrow their
Be neither borrower nor lender
brother in For some time lie has
had a peculiar feeling in wrist, and
not long since he detected dark ,
spots under the skin, ho
showed his mm to Dr. Wilder. He said
spots were two shots, and proved it At Ark.,
Not
n minutes alter by cutting them out. Windsor hotel was burned, of the
or had their way entirely hating hi Two store were
com. per ,,,,, ,,., , n
b.
through
also destroyed, loss





THE REFLECTOR.
Greenville, N. C.
Entered at the post at Greenville,
N. second class mail matter.
IS
IN
If We Kay An Already
rowed
In ether words dog his
and looks like the
can have a day now without having any
hand in the rumpus at all, or at least
. W a bit f the retribution
U taking place.
People on the outside are having no
little amusement at things transpiring
in the world, to the con
between Marion Butler and
Harry Skinner, the erstwhile great and
bee rivalry
them a to
leader of th-ii
which rivalry war and w
knife.
v aforementioned outsiders are not
to decide which the noble
twain is top, as each is still declaring
himself champion and claiming that he
the belt.
.- the between them
a Senator is ended have
to each other names, and
telling just how m-an the other is.
In a late interview
Skinner is probably the most despised
and contemptible character in
Carolina, lie could not today be
elected a delegate of the Pet pie's party
from any township in his own county
to a county convention. He has no
future in the Republican
will have no in that party,
or the reason that that party has no
future in the
It is not always considered exactly
polite to jump up and soy told y o
but this reminds us that in the
campaign of 1892 Col. Skinner made
his first speech in Pitt county declaring
affiliation with the party
It was a mean, bitter speech, and the
took him to task about it.
Among other things this paper said at
the time was is ready to make any
of principle or manhood if by
so doing he can Wind the people and
by their suffrage be raised lo power and
Now if had been s close
reader of the he
have learned something of the kind
of man Mr. Skinner is without having
to wait nearly five years to find him
. It might be said here also if certain
Populists of Pitt county ever cussed the
more about one
than any it was what KM said
about Skinner then, and now some of
Joe very men who abused the paper
for it Iran; utterances are saying worse
than ever the paper
From that day in 1892 to the pres-
the believed that
Harry Skinner was heading for the
Republican party, or anywhere else
he saw money for his own
not caring what man or lose or
ell just so he came out en top.
II recent events have n verified this
belief we are a good the
clerks, upon petition of free holders
that the commissioners are
properly managing county affairs, to
appoint two others.
to promote in the
state, declaring all unman men
aged bachelors, who shall be taxed
the first year of
and the tax be doubled each succeeding
year, the tax to go to the school fund.
Cox, to give the and not the
legislature the appointment state
librarian ; to of on
defeated candidates office who fail
to file statement of election expanses ;
to line cotton who make
errors in weighing cotton.
to give justices the
jurisdiction in cases where persons are
charged with carrying concealed
ons.
Roberts, to require for s
of any concealed weapon.
Abernathy, to appropriate
from public funds for common schools
to be divided pro counties
so as lo equalize the school terms
the counties.
to make the of the
state yearly.
establish, a school for the
of colored teachers.
Currie, examiner,
to school certificates of teachers
who have passed in other counties.
Hare, to so amend the divorce law
that either husband or wife can re-
during other's life time.
Crews, a resolution instructing
ors and representatives in congress to
secure the repeal of the civil service
law, declaring the latter unnecessary
and contrary to the spirit of cur
Sutton, to publish copies of
the sketches of North Carolina
by Clark and Avery.
to give all notaries public,
justices of the peace or of the
superior and inferior courts power to
take of d eds and
take privy examination of married
women.
Alexander, to make it I
or intoxicated persons or others to
interrupt school or
meetings.
Price, to establish a dispensary at
Wax haw.
Lock, regulate division fences by
declaring it a misdemeanor to erect any
fence for the purpose of annoying own-
or occupants of adjoining property ;
to validate sales of real estate made by
heir to bona fide from death
testator.
Alexander, to repeal section of the
government law and construe
to mean that a majority of any
of the present board of county com-
missioners shall have full power to act
on all matters coming before these
without concurrence of ore
who has been appointed by the res-
or presiding judge.
The bill passed to allow the
Edgecombe county to levy a
special tax and in bonds
o pay county debt incurred in putting
draw iii bridges across Tar river
and steel bridge Tarboro
Young's bill a adored normal
training school provides for a
annual appropriation alter the build-
up shall have been contributed by any
or town which desires to be the
location of the school.
THE LEGISLATURE.
Condensed Revolt of Proceeding.
DAY.
SENATE.
The senate met at
Grant, a petition of citizens
Wayne county against the
The following bills were
Walker, for benefit public schools
in State. It provides that all voters
shall show tax receipts before they can
vote, and by this means increase the
school funds.
Walker, bill for benefit of aged and
feeble voters.
Hardison, prohibiting sale or
of and sale of
in the
Odom, to elect In
Anson by the people.
Hardison, to regulate hours of labor
in factories.
Rollins, to regulate the sale of con-
weapons, by requiring license.
to define public schools and
to increase their terms.
Hardison, to carry hi effect the el-
provisions of the
by providing that the commissioners o
each shall levy sufficient tax on
property and polls to maintain the pub
lie in each district tour months
The bill to prohibit the county com-
missioners county from
the extra tax voted for in Holy
was tabled.
HOUSE.
o'clock.
The resolutions
Cox, to allow defendants in actions
to plead the statute of limitation; to
make it the duty of superior court
DAY.
SENATE.
The senate met at o'clock.
Bills an ins were introduced
as
to provide that the auditor
require a certificate the proper
Seen that work has been
performed by of the
Grunt, to stimulate local taxation In
rural district.
Hardison, to protect the people of the
stile- from diseases in second-hand cloth-
; also to prohibit the sale of liquor
under police supervision.
Butler, to increase the duties of the
railroad in relation to the
interstate commerce commission.
Hardison, to increase the public
school in the slate.
to increase the public
fees in the secretary state's
office.
Alexander, to incorporate
Trust and Saving Company.
Clark, to authorize mayors in towns
and cities to solemnize
monies.
HOUSE.
The house met at o'clock.
INTRODUCED.
r, to prohibit lib traps ii
Neuse river.
Sutton, to provide that the existence
of a life in any laud not be
a bar lo sale for partition of such
to allow Richmond county
to issue lo pay its floating debt.
to allow Cumberland
county lo hire out its convicts.
to amend the o
so the commissioners and
shall be by the people
on V. Tuesday in May.
The bill to allow county
to in bonds to levy
a tax to pay fer bridges came
up on its third reading. An
was adopted that the shall not
b-; exempt taxation. The bill
passed.
A bill amending the act
and naming new trustees and
managers who shall have full control
and shall appoint principal end teach-
to have its pro of all
school money any source and not
to be removed from
The bill passed to amend the charter
of Edenton was taken up. It divides
the town into seven wards instead of
four, the alderman to elect the chief of
police.
NIGHT
The house met at o'clock and
at once took up bills. The following
To give the active of
exemption poll tux, this
applying to those who answer not less
than per cent, of the alarms.
To amend the charter of the Roanoke
Water Power and Navigation Com-
To allow county to issue
bonds and levy a special tax. To
low county to levy a special
tax.
To allow the commissioners of
Craven county to issue bonds, amount-
to and levy a tax to meet
the interest and create a sinking fund,
the bonds to be used in paying for
bridges Neuse and Trent rivers.
To protect deer and partridges in
Dare county.
The speaker added Mr. Hancock to
the committee on salaries and Mr.
to the committee on penal in-
SENATE.
Among the bills introduced
these,
Alexander, to provide for the
a building the and
dumb at Morganton.
Early, to appoint cotton
for and Seaboard,
ton county.
Person to prevent
in passenger ;
also to regulate official bonds Edge
county.
to make water courses eight
feet deep and twenty feet wide lawful
fence.
Parker, of Alamance, to amend the
charter of Rocky Mount.
Maxwell, to provide for divorces in
certain cases of under years
of age.
HOUSE.
Bills were introduced as follows
Chapman, to incorporate Winterville,
county.
r, of to prohibit
sale of liquor in Hertford township
county.
Rawls. to Northampton
reads by taxation.
Price, to amend the law as to election
of county superintendents of education
so as to restore the same.
Bryan, of Edgecombe, to fix the
bond of re deeds of
county.
Hare, to prevent destruction of live,
trees by lumbermen ; to protect owners
timber trees.
lo make Cape Fear and
lower livers, in
lawful I
Button, of Cumberland, to repeal the
law as to the ferry at Elizabethtown.
to incorporate the
Ruling of the Fraternal Mystic
to incorporate the
men the in North
to amend
the code so that where issues fact
arise in an action of which the courts
equity of the state had jurisdiction
prior to the constitution of or in
a common law action upon equitable
rights, involving equitable relief, com
references shall not deprive
either patty pf constitutional
to trial of issues of fact arising in the
pleading.
Dixon, to repeal the
annual license on physicians
The bill passed chartering the bank
of Greenville.
The bill passed providing that in case
a person who makes u refuses to
acknowledge its validity, witnesses may
to prove the grantor's
writing.
By leave, Hancock a bill
to abrogate and repeal the charter of
the and Morehead Railway
Company, to which letters patent were
issued by the secretary of state and
in Wayne county October 30th
last.
to lie
Tillery and Roanoke in Halifax
county.
to amend the charter . cl
Rocky Mount.
t o create a printing
office.
Odom, to create a tax collector for
Anson.
to extend the time tor organ-
the bank in
Scales, to incorporate State
nary Association, and to
practice medicine.
Scales, to the sale of
in the state.
to investigate the com-
plain, of Mrs.
The following dills passed third read-
To exempt undertakers who are fun-
directors from jury duty.
To pay in capital
cases per day and no
and Richmond are exempt
form its provisions.
The bill to pay per mouth to ex-
slaves who served in the
service was tabled.
NIGHT session.
The senate met at o'clock.
passed as j
Establishing the stock in a pan
of White township.
To the Moore county and
Western Railroad Company.
To allow Richmond county to levy a
special fax.
To re-enact the charter of the Nor-
folk, and Charleston rail-
road.
To facilitate the of civil actions,
making the return term the trial term
also providing when a sum-
mons is served the is also
to be delivered to the party.
colored at Fay- lore applying.
SENATE.
A was presented from Mis
P. B. Arrington, saying she had
for twenty years sought
her rights in the courts but she had
been defeated and defraud-
ed in her rights by the perjury of wit-
the doings of
clerks courts attorneys, and ask-
ed from the general assembly
This is the matter on which
Campbell and his committee
was by the last legislature.
Bills and resolutions were introduced
as
Alexander, to declare bicycles bag-
gage on railroads,
to amend The Code
to divorces. This provides that a
puny who desires a divorce must be a
resident of the state for seven years
HOUSE.
Majority and minority reports of the
committee on privileges and elections
were submitted on the
contest case, the majority
Canton and Williamson, contest,
ants, and the favoring Reed
and Ransom, the sitting members.
Bills and resolutions were introduced
as
Hodges, to allow Beaufort county to
levy a special tax.
Aiken, to protect insect eating birds.
Pagan, to amend the charter of
the Dennis Simmons Lumber Com-
Blackburn, to forbid minors entering
and lotting in bar rooms.
a ref to request the
bursar of the university to report, as
required by law. g
Leak, to allow A son county to levy
a tax.
Hancock, to provide for and promote
the oyster industry of North Carolina.
Hodges, o Repeal the charter of the
and Washington railroad.
Smith's bill to protect the lives of
railway provides any
person who maliciously any ob.
upon the track of any railway
with intent to wreck or damage or dis-
place any railway train or ear,
with intent to take the of per.
oil in any such train, and,
any person who maliciously re-
move any part of any railway track
or roadbed thereof, with Intent to dam-
age, to wreck any train, etc.
or with intent to take the life of any
person on such etc.
shall, upon conviction, be imprisoned
in the penitentiary life; but if by
reason of any of named above
any loses his any
causing such loss of and every per-
son abetting or aiding in the
of the shall suffer death
nor it be necessary lo prove ex-
press malice. Any person who makes
an attempt to commit any of the above
s shall be imprisoned not la s
I five nor more thirty years.
The house met at o'clock.
It adopted Mr. n
to print copies of various of
the North Carolina railway. .
Fills as j ,
it a misdemeanor any
person, intoxicated o- otherwise, lo in-
of disturb any school entertain-
picnic, political meeting or any
lawful assemblage.
To provide for working Vance
roads by
To exclude county from the
ope. aliens the act to protect cutters
and sellers mill
The bill t repeal the stock law in
Halifax county was tabled. It was a
of who d to
work it h.
By e, in Induced to
prevent disease
and to regulate the working
of roads in Pitt
Hancock, by leave, introduced the
following To amend the char-
of the Atlantic and North Carolina
chapter acts
1854.-5 be by striking out sec.
lion and insert In all
or special stock
hold -rs state shall be represented by
an agent or proxy appointed by the
governor, who shall be entitled to vole
the stock the state upon all questions
meetings, except in the
election
and the presence of I state
proxy be necessary to constitute a
quorum in said
SEVENTH
SENATE. i
Bills were introduced as
to the Hope Fire
Insurance Company, of
Newsom, lo amend the insurance
law.
lo repeal the act of 1893 re-
concealed weapons.
Odom, to regulate the election of cot.
ton in Anson
Grant a resolution to pro-
for a o
three senators, one of each political par
to arrange senate so no
would have preference. It was
tabled.
Bills passed as
E the stock law in White
Oak county.
To incorporate Boyette, Wilson conn-
To incorporate Hamlet.
To incorporate the Moore County and
Western railway.
To allow Richmond county to levy
a special tax.
To allow to issue
A message the governor was re-
and the senate went into exec-
Five hundred copies of
the were ordered printed.
HOUSE.
The following bills and resolutions
were introduced
Pool, lo John, W. J.
Griffin, W. B. Hugh Cole
and R. S. trustees and managers
of Elizabeth City colored normal
school.
Person, of Wayne, to provide tor
election by county commissioners of
cotton weigher at Fremont and Mount
Olive.
Cunningham, to allow certain
orders exemption from insurance
and supervision, this including Ma-
sons, Odd Fellows, Royal
Knights of Progressive En-
Guild, Royal Benefit Society,
International Fraternal Alliance,
of honor, or other benevolent
associations as only levy assessment
upon their members to create a fund to
pay to the family of a deceased
and make no profit therefrom and have
been incorporated under the laws o
this state and do not solicit business
Person, of Wayne, to provide
the annual election by the commission-
of a weigher of cotton seed at the
Goldsboro oil mill at
Dockery, lo change the time of
holding courts in the Seventh dis-
a resolution it is ex-
that some method be devised
for the protection of the youth of the
slate against the blighting influence, of
the deadly cigarette and its trust.
Therefore the judiciary be
instructed to and present lo the
house its consideration a bill to es-
a general dispensary system for
the state, the cigarette traffic
and consumption.
The senate bill to establish uniform
standard time for the state was
bled.
The resolution raising a committee to
consider the reduction of salaries lo
conform to prices of products was
passed
By leave Sutton, Cumberland in-
a bill providing that parents
and guardians cause their children
and wards to be duly vaccinated be-
fore they years old, except
certified by physician to be unfit
subjects, the penalty tor failure to no
Municipal authorities of any city
or town shall require vaccination and
all inhabitants when-
ever, in the judgment of the local or
the state board of health, it is
and manufacturing companies,
schools, and slate institutions are at
their expense to have such vaccination
done whenever the local or stale
board of health it is necessary.
The resolution declaring that the
contested election case of Broughton
against Young, from Wake, should be
promptly taken up, was defeated, to
a party vole.
The bill to make fen hours a day's
labor in all factories employing over
five persons came op with unfavorable
report.
Blackburn, the commit-
tee which the argument on it
moved to table. The bill to the
table by a very large majority.
the hi I, faying his county
burg had the best roads tiny
in the state, and they were improve
by taxation ; that he
any measure opposing good
Parker said the bill was so
unjust he would have to
is passage.
The bill failed to ;
noes.
The bill passed to authorize Edge-
county to levy a special tax.
The bill was taken up to add
county to the Eastern
circuit.
did not favor the because
it gave the governor the right to
point the judge. He thought
have a voice in the matter,
but as he was it was a fight
between two lawyers, he would there
lore, the republican
On motion of Scales the bill was re-
The bill to prevent fishing with an-
drift or gill nets In
sound and rivers emptying therein
passed, as did the bill to incorporate
the Wellington rail-
road.
By consent, was allowed to
introduce to incorporate
sanitarium tor treatment con-
HOUSE.
Among the bills and intro-
in the house were the following
Murphy, lo amend the Code so that
materials a corporation to
keep it going shall not have priority
over a previously recorded mortgage,
although they do not add to the plant
nor enhance its value.
Hancock, a resolution to abolish the
office of enrolling
Ormsby, to give county commission-
mare lime meetings.
Murphy, lo make bastardy a
Lawton, to allow Moore county to
issue more bonds.
Person, of Wilson, to incorporate
Bridge, Agricultural, Live
Poultry Association.
to incorporate the
Central Railway Company from Spout
Springs to a point on the
Wilson Short
Howe, to incorporate the stale- grand
lodge of Grand United Order of Odd
Fellows.
Person, Wilson, to incorporate
Lodge G. U. of Old
lows.
Suit op, Cumberland, to amend
by creating
a police board, E. P. Bowers, A. E.
Dixon, W. P. Wemyss, G. A. P.
W. F. to lake of-
the s Monday in May and serve-
two years all officials lo be elected by
this board.
to make it a mis-
demeanor to lice law before pass-
mid receiving lie-use.
Hi lines, a resolution, to pay
Turner balance due hie public
printing and interest due.
Bryan, of Chatham, to submit to the
qualified voters of that county the
question of working the public roads by
taxation.
BAKER HART
Headquarters for.
Hardware
Tinware,
Spokes, Rims, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints,
Oils and Stoves.
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at
Bottom Prices.
MAIN STREET, N. C.
plan Farmers
C , it T ,
to r
for
V Mi
I . in.
M.
SENATE,
The senate met at o'clock.
A petition was presented by various
Christian unions for the es-
of a reformatory. The
was signed by about prom-
women in all sections of the
Bills and were introduced
as
lo put Nash county in the
Eastern also the Edge-
county road law. The latter
provides no persons living in
pay road tax, be for
improvement of streets hi the corporate
limits,
opposed the bill, saying he had
been by a citizen of Edge-
that i one person in the
county wanted the bill, to Lee
Person, senator from the county and
promoter of the ML
Alexander the of
No Gripe
When yon take Rood's The
pills, which all to
pieces, are not In It with Hood's. lo take
Hood's
and easy to operate, I true
Of Hood's Pills, which I
up to In every n fl I IS
Safe, certain sure. All
Be. C. I. ft Co., Lowell. Mass.
The only Pills to take with Hood's
To Reflector Readers.
To of our subscribes
who pay up for the year 1897
within days, or to a new sub-
scriber paying not less than
one year in advance, we will in-
one years subscription to
The Woman's and
pf
Tenn. This Journal devoted
to Health, Home and Farm, Is
a page monthly
instructive, elevating.
We have only a limited
to give away on the above
terms. you wait a mil
neighbor comes in and
gets the last one we have left.
If you want to take
of this offer only have
to pay up your subscription
for this or get us one new
subscriber for a year.
Those who have already paid
up for the year 1867 before this
notice is made will receive
Health and Home Journal.
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CD
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THE GREENVILLE BANK
Representing Capital of More Than a Hall D- W. Br.,
Million Dollars, N. C.
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Horse Exchange.
For Horses Mules
go to Dr. old stand, rear of Hotel Ma-
con. I have just returnee a line of
from Richmond, at prices to suit
Call at once, to see my before buying
elsewhere, H will pay you.
I have a Livery in connection and have both
turnouts and polite drivers.
E. C. WHITE, Manager
For Buggies, or Norfolk
I can save you per cent. Nothing but first
class vehicles sold and guaranteed
to be
A Co., composed of
Chas h day
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business, and in our final
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for their patronage,
are, very
JESSE
COBB.
Notice to Creditors.
II duly qualified before the
it.-riot Court Clerk of Pitt county is
of of William
Stokes, notice Is hereby given
to all persons Indebted to the estate to
make immediate payment to under-
signed, mid all having claims
against tho estate must present the
same for payment on or before the
day of January or tills will
be In bar pf recovery.
of January 1897.
K. r, STOKES,
of William
to the death of of our firm
during the past year and in order to settle
his estate we find it necessary to
our entire Of
and to close out as early as possible we have
. marked everything right down to
FIRST COST.
such a stock at the low prices the goods
C ill be sold you can get genuine bargains,
early ii you want the benefit of these
stock will be closed out as fast as
possible,
house o.





FRANK
The King Clothier.
Aft
HATS.
r Brings More
Out.
People
Fire Bell.
Tin has purchased a
Oxford, is
CHARGE OF THE BLEACHING BRIGADE.
Bleaching to the right of me,
Bleaching to the left of me,
Bleaching in front of me,
and thundered.
Bold they quote prices and such.
But they do not bother me much,
For they cannot my prices touch,
I've hundred.
Yes, selling right along the finest make of
at astonishing; low prices and I alway.;
a perfect fit. Let me take measure
for a Suit. My Spring Samples
are all in. S
FRANK WILSON
THE KING CLOTHIER.
THE
Local Reflections
S. M.
Apples a peek
M.
at
Frank wants to know it fellow
trim sticks to one girl .- a court
The editor is almost having a hospital
at home with three members of his
family lick.
The Co., has
dissolved Notice appears
The Book Store hits just
a new supply of visiting cards,
several
We tint the hard wind
night many fences in tin-
country. It was h hard blow.
The Rocky Mount Argonaut has just
issued a trade edition. It makes
line showing for its industries
Ada Woolen has taken charge
as teacher the public school at
school house, one mile
town.
The Kinston Free Picas has advanced
i's subscription price from to
a year. It is Well worth the latter
went through tobacco town
morning the were
all smiling. Tobacco was coming in
lively.
There is an unusual amount ct sick-
through the country. and
seem to be almost epidemic
in every direction.
Folk the noted southern
lecture in Green-
i file sometime next month. Oar
may a rare treat.
On Thursday Paul Harrington, Jr.
drew about from one of the banks.
He had some other business to attend
to, and lost a bill before hi
town.
A publisher establish-
ed a journal The Man. Before
the first edition was off the press
old m paid a year's
in advance.
II. M. comes to join the
of advertisers and
takes a -column space. His new spring
are coming in and prices are
down.
I the merit Of Hoods
ft cures all forms of blood
diseases, the eh, builds up
the nerve.
The question is being asked,
is the Greenville stock law
From the way hogs and cattle have
session of the town it looks the law
in good for them only.
Monday Mr. W. L. Brown,
agent, settled damage to the
John Flanagan Buggy Co's building
by the fire Sunday
A settlement three days after a loss
is very prompt work.
While Academy boys were at
play during the nun recess Thursday,
Alt. one of the pupils, accident-
ally run at full speed against a tree.
The collision stunned him for a
and one side of his face was. considerably
bruised.
B. Jr., the popular sales-
man for Co.,
more, took the scribe in
sample room today to select a
cravat. He carries en elegant lire
sample notions and has a good trade
with the merchants.
Here Two Only.
Dr. H. O. Hyatt will be
on Monday Tuesday, Feb-
and for the purpose of
f and treating diseases of the eye,
ear, n and throat. Parties g
his services should the
Appointments.
Rev. L. O. makes the follow
appointments for his pastoral work
on Greenville circuit
1st A. M., Lings.
M., Farmville.
A. M., Shady grove.
P. if.
3rd morning and
night. P. M Macedonia.
4th A. M., Bethlehem.
WHICH
N. C. Feb. 9th.
The for the
past week has delayed farm work con.
The family of W. S. High smith is
improving.
J. M. Gray, of Washington, was here
Wednesday.
of Norfolk, was in town
notice.
Notice is hereby that a
ti will be ma to the legislature of
Carolina at its session to
Charter the Greenville Rank, at Green-
ville, K. C. J. W.
M.
Saturday.
II. Walter Whichard spent Tuesday
in Washington.
R. J. House, of Hour-e, was lure
Saturday.
D. E. Whichard, who has been at-
tending school at returned
home last neck with
W. G. Stokes, S. T. and J.
L Perkins are riding new bicycles.
R. O. from
w last week and left tor school
at Jamesville
We have tailed to receive
copies of The Daily Reflector
recently. Hope it will appear more
regularly as ire miss the newsy sheet
very much.
The papers are mailed regularly
every morning it to be
delivered promptly Malt must
with the mail clerk on the Washington
road. Let us know there is no
and the matter will be
H. W. returned home
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. M. U. Lang returned
evening from
K. U. Whitfield returned from Ox-
Saturday evening.
J. S. C Benjamin is quite at
his in
Rice and wife returned
Scotland Neck Monday
Miss returned Sat
from a visit to Charlotte-
Mrs. It. U. Miss
May of Wilson, arrived Wed-
evening to visit here.
Mrs. B. M. and little ton,
arrived even-
visit her parents at
for
is an extraordinary officer. We
will The
the Cosmopolitan and Leslie's Weekly,
nil a year for
lie r price of the three
is II you do not all
three you can get the end
Cosmopolitan for or the
and Leslie's Weekly for
Take cf this low
l.; may in be op n long.
ITEMS
N. C, Feb. 8th, 1897
Dr. J. Bullock went lo Raleigh
Lamb and II. J. o
spent here.
J. C Cherry, Richmond, is visit-
relatives here.
Pulaski Cowper, of is here
today on business.
E. A. Cherry is sick with pneumonia
Staton, son of William
ton is sick with .
Jam- s Carson lo New
last
The Supervisors of Bethel
township were in session Saturday
evening to road matters.
We regret lo chronicle the death
Mrs cherry of
late M. C. S. which occurred
at last Thursday evening,
she leaves nine six sons and
three daughters. Funeral services
held Friday o'clock by
Samuel Moore, alter which she
was laid to rest beside her Sate
in the. presence a large concourse of
relatives and She was a kind
and affectionate mother. A good woman
has gone to lest. We extend our
to the bereaved family.
SPROUTS.
N. C., Feb. 1897
News is rather scarce in our neigh-
this week.
Some of the farmers are preparing
their plant beds and sowing them
C. C. Case is sick and.
others are with severe colds,
or or of the kind-
Miss Lucy Pippin left for her home
near Washington morning
and many the young folks with
very sad hearts. She is mis ed by all
after having been up here tor nearly six
months.
Harvey said he shut his
chickens up Sunday night and forgot to
turn them out next morning and went
in the day to turn them out and found
i tie .-I all dead and Mr. mink in
possession of the poultry House. Mr.
is bands at hole while
another man went in and as he failed
to kill the mink he came out in Mr.
Tyson's hands but was so slick he could
not hold him. He got some dogs and
put an end to Mr. mink's life.
steel bell o be used as a fl-
it arrived steamer today-
makers the it'll it
can be five miles. i
Found Dead.
David Weldon, was found
dead in a of the Mansion House
at Norfolk, a mornings ago. He
was a son the late ex-Judge
and a years ago lived near
in this
Died.
Mrs. J. O. Pollard,
AT THE CAPITOL,
N. C Feb. 5th, 1897.
to
the cold
has had a rather sleepy appearance
for several days. The turmoil attending
senatorial contest about died
out; the crowds that thronged the
lobbies, and boarding houses
have disappeared and we are having
more quiet times.
The lire valence of and
pneumonia have kepi most our
people indoors and trail have not
been as lively as Members
the General Assembly and a
bar of our citizens have been confined
to their rooms have and
ethers are suffering with these
township, died on Sunday at home
of her daughter, Mrs. W. B. Edwards.
in Greece county. The remain,
interred in tam ground
near home of her son, Mr. A.
Your Honey at Hunt,
Solve people in got
caught in the collapse the building
and loan association at i
Tenn. instances as this,
here got in
laud swindle a few years
ought to learn them that invest
W HIS I lie best.
Thirty Later.
Under the m for this branch
of the W. W. railroad, the pass
trains Monday arriving
here minutes later than
will now leave Kinston at
a. m. and reach Greenville at
There is no change ill t lie
of evening train, uniting
here
As Editor
Every newspaper man in North
Is saddened at tin- announce-
of the death of Mr. W. W. Me-
editor of the Lumberton Robe
which occurred Wednesday
He was the most jovial and
member of the N. C. Press
and published one of
ii. the Suite. Only a
weeks ago his was destroyed t-y
Business
Money
portioned.
At the February meeting of the
Board of County orders
amounting to were issued or
paupers, and was paid out
tor bounty purposes.
petition an election was order
ed in ; portion of Swift Creek
not in the stock territory
of to whether the
new territory shall be included in the
stock law.
Lands of G. W- Venters, in
towns were reduced in valuation
from to on account
timbers thereon having been
Jesse Haddock, of township,
was n From payment of taxes on
acres valued at and was re-
quired to list taxes for 1894 on land
valued
Lands of F. Parker, Falkland
township, were reduced in valuation
from to
Moore, L. Moore, I
Randolph, Geo, Mayo and W. J. Ty-
son were released from poll tax tor
Mar-v E. James,
Nancy L. B-own, R. H.
Jesse Haddock, John H. Smith and R.
L. Warren listed taxes for 1896.
S. S. Rasberry was elected Standard
Keeper.
J. Savage Co. were granted,
liquor licenses six
M- was granted peddle s licenses
one year.
Henry Harris was dropped from the
pauper list and Lucy Parker and John
Wilson were added,
The f to
make arrangements for working prison-
now in jail on the public roads.
The Board also made the apportion-
the public school to
the several school districts of the
The aggregate amount was
the largest ever made in the
the
following basis ; To each district
mining or leas children of school
age. and in all districts containing
more that number the amount
was ii creased per bead for
child in excess
The trot Back in N. C.
The Henderson Gold Leaf says Prof.
of Greenville, has opened
h s anatomical museum there for a
days. This is the we have heard
the Professor since he here
about two years ago with Will
James Will Perkins for a trip
through the north with
circus. The two Wills turned up
home after a short experience on
road.
in j unwelcome dangerous dis-
eases.
Our legislators have been
icing bills for enact-
which never be examined
and discussed less on their
They may, some
leather headed an
of exuberant to
himself in his own eyes and
the his admiring con-
who always expect something
from their representative and end by
getting nothing, or little, in the
Hundreds bills are
presented only to be withdraw
lo a committee, ruled out, voted down,
pigeon holed consigned
the wane basket.
ha-e pissed and laws are
and Vive
taken into O-r
hooks are often burdened with useless
conflicting legislation.
There is too much with our
by and u
and we fear it continue to
the case tin appears,
with his murderous club greatly
i the of a In he
of that now
III
N tiling has n done the
f e, s-.-.-ion
in a- lite the first The
bill the t-f lie
nine lease of the
railroad drawn up by judge and
W. H. Day, will be considered
by a special next Sal
at o'clock. All persons in
are notified to appear and present
why it should or should not
he reported favorable. We Button and
to make foreign
corporation obtain do business
in Suite or in other words become
a home corporation,
of the
who aided m the move-
and used his influence in securing
ts success, now sees his error and in his
paper has this to
In the present legislature
people no doubt meant well, but
Were deceived. No good bill affecting
monopolies will pass, tor the monopolist
have control a its
We the necessity this
statement, but the truth may as well ho
R. W. J.
Credit To Whom it is Due.
In making up proceedings of the
Legislature as in the Re-
we have been condensing
report found In the Raleigh News
and Observer, Charlotte Observer and
Wilmington Messenger, hut for a week
past we have depended almost entirely
on the reports Messenger. These
papers having to pay big prices fir
service is deemed due tin m
for the use we make of their reports.
Marriage License.
For the first week in February the
Register of Deeds issued for
six while and two colored
WHITE.
Ames Evans and Martha
Alfred Smith and Jane Stanley.
E. L. Brown and Lena Bland.
L. II. Manning and Man-
and Mary
Daniel Joyner and Best.
Shop Items.
The sidewalk loafer who doesn't
know just how a country newspaper
ought to be is yet to be discovered.
Newspapers are published for pleas-
and profit. When the profit stops
there is little in the
enterprise, and it is
An experienced publisher never
because a man is dissatisfied
something that has appeared in the
paper. He that the paragraph
one person will in all
likelihood please and
Printer.
Must Have Unmarried Daughters.
Mr- has introduced a bill in
it will bit a great
many in a terrible v. It
reads as follows mar-
in the State, declaring all
men aged bachelor, who shall
be taxed for the first year of
and the tax be doubled each
succeeding year, the tax to go to the
school says, that Mr
has certainly got a lot of old
maid daughters and wants to get them
off his hands. It might be so, but oh
my, won't it hit a gang in this tow n
We know some bachelors here who are
at least forty years old.
Dissolution Notice.
The Arm of John Flanagan Buggy
Co., was this day dissolve d by mutual
consent, John Flanagan withdrawing
from the Arm, bis entire Interest In the
business bought by B. Greene
Hooker, the remaining
The business will be at the
The indebtedness of the old firm
be paid R. Greene and O. Hooker
with whom all persons owing the old
Ann will settle.
This 2nd day February
JOHN FLANAGAN,
B. GREENE,
O. HOOKER.
Can't
This is the complaint
thousands at this season.
have no appetite; food
does not relish.
the stomach and digestive organs, which
a course Hood's Sarsaparilla will
them. It also purifies and enriches the
blood, cures that distress after eating and
internal misery only a dyspeptic can
know, creates an appetite, overcomes that
tired reeling and builds up and sustains
the whole physical system. It so prompt-
and efficiently relieves dyspeptic
toms and cures nervous headaches, that it,
seems to have almost a magic
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is the me. Purifier.
K ti ITEMS.
Forest, N. C, Feb. 1897
The number of student enrolled
the present session is
more than counties. The
average attendance is far ahead cf what
it bat ever been before.
The health of the student body has
been exceptionally good, until recently
there has been quite n epidemic of
among them as has been
elsewhere. The work and detriment
of the students has been very
Prof. J. F. of the chair
Physics on the X-rays, in
Raleigh on the second
ha the equipped
Physics of any College in
the State.
The fallowing its of the Law
Cl from the Supreme
Court last Monday. T. L. Caudle and
Union county; S. E.
M county ; L. J. Leary
county; It. K Lee
son county P. V. Matthews of Halifax
; J. C. of Richmond
county ; T. Oats and P. S. Vann of
Sampson county; and J. C.
Forsyth
M ever fifty members of
Law now and others are expected
to enter The members who re-
license last Monday have
I. Culley with a office
chair. The gilt is highly
Pulley.
The last Tuesday evening,
was a success. The proceeds
went to pay balance on a new piano
which ha. just been bought for use in
Sunday school.
Pros;,, els for a large attendance
the Summer School are better than
ever
A Summer for teachers will
he held here beginning on Jun; and
on month. Thee will
but a small
lion lee. S
lo. ill
ill I is and particulars will
lie out Large have
expressed their intention lo
e Preachers and In-
will be hi Id at same
The Society has e-
a new which
adds very the attractiveness,
hall.
Rev. G. Rustic, a retained
from China. lo a large
o i iii the college chapel, on last
He won-C
and sang several i i the
Chinese language. His lecture was
impressive, and
He the address with an
tor more laborers to go to
the harvest.
The Anniversary exercises, which
are to be Id Friday, arc looked
f. to with much interest.
We Extend Thinks.
i.
We had a good trade during the
still have a lull stock to select from. We
show you the latest in
Dress Goods, Shoes,
Notions. Hats,
AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS;
prices that are down. Come and us
and we will give you m re goods for a
bill than any house, in Greenville.
C T
,, r. are the best
flOOd S PHIS pills, aid digestion,
UNDERTAKERS,
a new
ml the line of Cf
fins in tH, metal-
and cloth ever brought to
Green
We Mi iv
in ah .; ;
to con
and bodies en-
trusted to our care will
every mark of respect.
lower than ever.
We do not. monopoly but
invite
We can be found a, any and all
times John Flanagan
Buggy Co's building.
BOB GREENE CO.
As Spring Comes
MINDS VERY TURN TO GOODS
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON.
ARE ARRIVING DAILY AND EMBRACE EVERY-
THING NEW AND STYLISH. THE QUALITY OF
MY GOODS AND PRICKS WILL PLEASE YOU.
I HAVE STILL SOME DESIRABLE WINTER
GOODS THAT WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT BAR-
GAINS TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK.
THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY IS AT MY STORE.
H. M.
EXPLODED OF HIGH PRICES.
-I AM RECEIVING MY NEW-----
New
Spring j
AND THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL Ladies
come see them and make your
before are picked over
to close out. All at Bleaching pi ices.
Lang
Sells
Cheap.
THAT
can sell strictly first-class goods
low prices as
Good Green Coffee at cents a pound.
Good Chewing Tobacco at cents a pound.
Granulated Sugar at cents a pound.
Salt and Sweet Snuff at cents a pound,
and everything else in the Grocery line just
cheap as the above articles. It is because we
buy goods tor the spot cash and sell then
for the same kind of stuff. Come and sec us.
We lead others try to follow.
ED. H. CO.
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Everything at Bleaching Prices.
A store full of the season's choicest goods in
CLOTHING, IT m, HATS,
NOTIONS.
It will pay you to see us and let us save you
money. Don't hesitate to call it is no trouble
to show goods.





CHARGING THE HOSTILES.
A Ban
Fellow Ride Throat a
Baas
la P.
a story of frontier life called
and the Danny
the 7-year-old en of an army
captain, and the Major was a favor-
horse. One day he riding
Um, In company with his friend, a
Scotch when the horses of
post were and the
corporal was thrown and injured.
Danny started to ride for assistance,
and this was his
Away to the north a of dust
marked the recent passage of the
herd. On every other side swept the
tableland, empty and placid and
smiling. And beyond, to the south,
stood the fort and home. Danny
took heart settled himself in the
saddle and put the Major into a
canter, holding the reins
and trying to recall the corporal's
instructions while he rode, thinking
with an ever recurring of his
friend's the
distance to the necessary succor was
diminishing so rapidly end totally
forgetful of which had
agitated the veteran before the ac-
had separated them.
Suddenly, at the end of some
minutes of tranquil OR tie
Major galloped along the of
the timber which fringed
there was a loud crackling and
FOOLS OR KNAVES.
of the lira Ia the More
la the tile
An old question often asked is.
Which do most harm to the world,
fools or knaves But, old as it is,
no one has yet answered it
to is authoritative-
and decisively. And no one can,
IMPALED HER
PORTUGAL'S NEWSPAPERS.
A and of . MM I V. S
j in the, king
They were talking of the variety i of the o
of queer little incidents which the I which is nearly or about
streets of New York have to offer that of Pennsylvania,
for the daily of the n total number of news-
Idle but observing pedestrian. ft is Journal
a regular continuous j in Portugal is
for it those questions performance, if you only keep your and
depend on of
those conditions where now
one is uppermost end now the other,
and no one can say which is
The fools, who are many, with
the best intentions In the world,
work infinite mischief even tot how
eyes open and look about eon-
eluded the man whose fund of
had made him
easily the star narrator of the party.
I believe remarked
the little woman in the corner, who
up to that point had contented her-
self with listening to the stories of
they love best and would servo most others. believe you.
loyally. For one thing, as a rule,
they are chatterboxes and let out
everything they ought to keep to
themselves. If they are your guests,
meaning no harm, they gossip about
your domestic affairs, discuss your
character, tell all the little
stances of your daily life, and, lo.
fools, unwittingly distort all
they relate and exaggerate into
the veriest trifles that may
have occurred. A accent
I was in one act of it myself the
other day on Twenty-third street. I
assure you that I am not particular-
proud of the part I played, but
then, I did it purely from necessity,
not choice.
I started out to shop that
afternoon, the sky was perfectly
clear, but in about an hour it came
on to rain very suddenly, and I was
caught without an umbrella. I had
a new bonnet on, of those
folk are given to these puny bursts
of made into the sure,
sign of deep seated disagreement,
and you and your husband, who live
like turtle doves in the main, with
Just an occasional, very occasional,
crashing in the bushes, and a presented to society as
decorated war pony scrambled inharmonious and 1-
in a hasty good ; y you know, made mostly
through them, his rider in
surly surprise, while at the same
moment from the thicket beyond,
three other half naked mounted fig-
appeared and lined up in the
path which led to safety.
The child's heart stopped beating.
His frontier training told him that
all that had gone before, even the
tragedy which had darkened the
afternoon, was as nothing compared
with this new and awful danger. In
a paroxysm of terror he tried to stop
with all his small
strength to turn him aside toward
the main., to chock
plunge into the very anus of the
enemy. But for the first time the
horse paid attention neither to the
beloved voice nor to the tiny hands
pulling so desperately upon the
reins.
Whether it was the sight of an old
and hated foe. or whether the wise.
Kind heart of the animal realized
the full extent of a peril of which
the child was as yet only half aware,
it would lie hard to say. But little
Dan found himself going faster than
he had thought
and the tawny, sun-
burned plain, and the pitiless,
sky. and the nearer, greener
foliage of the willows even the
outlines of the dreaded savages
themselves became as so many parts
of u great rushing, whirling whole,
and all his strength was absorbed
in the effort to retain his seat upon
the bounding horse.
And so, like some vision from
their own weird legends, straight
down upon the astonished Indians
swept the great bronze beast with
Its golden haired burden. Down
upon them and through them and
away till by the time they had re-
covered from their amazement there
was a good yards between them
and their flying prey. And that
distance, hard as they might ride,
was not easily to be overcome
After that first wild lush the Ma-
settled into a steadier
smooth, even run, so easy to sit that
the lad relaxed his clutch upon the
animal's mane and turned his eyes
to the horizon, where gathering
of savages showed like
of ants against the slope of the
hillside In his track, with shrill,
singing cries, like hounds upon a
trail, came his pursuers. And far to
the south flaws was a puff of white
smoke from the wails of the fort
and a moment later the first heavy,
echoing of the alarm gun
thundered across the plains.
I'M Not Start.
A lazy man is seldom so very lazy
as not to lie able to invent some ex-
for his inactivity.
Round Table tells a story in point.
Patrick was the captain of a
schooner that plied between New
York and on the
eon. One day his schooner was load-
ed with bricks, ready to start for
New York, but Patrick gave no sign
of any intention to get under way.
Instead of that be sat on deck
smoking a pi.
The owner of the who
was also the owner of the schooner,
and who had reasons for wishing
the bricks landed in New York at
the earliest possible moment, came
hurrying on board and demanded of
the captain why he did not set sail.
your said Pat-
rick, no
wind Why. what's the mat-
with you There's Lawson's
schooner under sail, going down the
river
I've been her, but
It's no use my under way.
got the wind now, and, faith,
hare isn't enough of it for
A For Life.
curiosity is directed toward
Henri of
My Something of an Ishmael-
as he is, M. life has
been a long skirmish. The follow-
passage gives some idea of the
risk he once
more than a quarter of a
he says in his preface,
have been like a man on a switch-
back railway, continually plunged
from the highest summits into the
depths. A few months after
the day wHen the populace threw
down the doors to
liberate me and carry me in triumph
to take my sent in the national de-
government, I was dragged to
Versailles in chains and threatened
with death. For a whole hour I was
paraded in the streets of the city
like another and I can
still bring to my mind's eye the fig-
of an man, attired in a close-
buttoned frock coat, who waved a
rod umbrella mid started in the
of tho
Flay him alive this
tune
ways quarreling. You cannot quite
understand what your sympathetic
friends would lie at when they speak
to you compassionately, sigh and
ray, You do not know
why you should be pitied, not
overheard your fool when he or
she reported that little scene at
where you had blunder-
obstinately, main
that the shield was red when
your husband declared it was blue.
Thus the little spurt came, and the
fire died down as boob as it was kin-
like a match that catches but
does not burn. But your fool made
into a and
only one of many unto it.
with all your domestic concerns in
detail, if you have a fool as your
who dot's not understand
the very alphabet of breeding
in the reticence imposed on all who
are admitted into the intimacy of a
family.
A fool of this kind is mischievous
beyond all after remedy. In this
mongering world of ours it
needs but the slightest push to set
the snowball a-rolling. when it
as it goes till it is out of all pro-
portion with the original nucleus.
A great many of those disastrous
surmises and those evil reports
which flit the world like spec-
in the twilight are the
signed work i as fool-
as was that silly knave who
used his master's formula to call up
a demon water carrier a
not quite after the pattern of
old Din- and could
not lay him again, though well nigh
drowned by the creature he had in-
Between a fool and a knave,
then, as a guest, the fool is the
worst, because the knave cannot do
more harm, and the chances are
that, having brains and counting
the cost and the gain of his own ac-
he will refrain from setting
boat lies which will do him no
good and may come smashing back
on his own in the form of an
action for libel, with damages to
Times.
Great
girl at our boarding
house you ever declared
with a giggle. Bays
what yon expect her to say, and
you'd be disappointed if she did,
after hearing her.
goods clerk sits opposite
and asked tho other day if she
really thought there were bargains
in the matrimonial lottery.
course she answered
with a laugh. myself have been
marked down from i to
bachelor that sits next to
her at the table spilled his ice cream
in her lap. She never screamed nor
ran away, but effusively took him. by
the hand and congratulated him on
the coolness of the entire proceed-
boarder had tho nerve to
propose to her, and she took half an
hour explaining to him how it was
all she could possibly do to support
her mother and herself. When she
thought of taking on any more ob-
ligations, she would certainly have
another talk with him. The chump
went around telling it, proud as a
turkey gobbler.
estate fiend wanted to sell
her a lot for twice what it was
worth. She closed the d Ml by offer-
to half his -ion and
to
.
can any of our neighbor. Hark
observed Mr. Tucker,
ho gives a great deal inch
and that his left hand
knows what his right hand is do-
doesn't ho boxing
Tucker.
company to
s in , ; u
ed I . his in the
fear
costs cotton planters more
than five million dollars an-
This is an enormous
waste, and can be prevented.
Practical experiments at Ala-
Experiment Station show
conclusively that the use of
will prevent that dreaded plant
disease.
of in ex-
it ea tat has in th. United State- I
publish gladly
of jet and lace, and barely resting
on top of my head. It didn't
even have strings to hold it
Well. I was hurrying along us fast
as possible, my sole idea being to
get under the sheltering
roof of tho nearest store, when,
happening to glance a little distance
ahead of me, I saw something which
fairly paralyzed me with astonish-
I stood still for a moment,
unwilling to my eyes. But
there was no mistake. There was
my cherished which I had
believed to lie perched securely upon
the top of my bend, dangling from
the rib of a man's several
yards away. Worst of all. the owner
of the umbrella, blissfully
of his ridiculous was
striding rapidly along through the
rain, I filing at every step the
distance between me and my ill
property. There was only one
to In done, and it was to
lite must no too.
Picking up my skirts. I ran after
that man at top speed, I must have
an impressive object, in my
bedraggled and condition,
but I had no time to think of that
then. When I finally readied him,
caught at his sleeve and managed
to gasp
sir, excuse me, but you've
got my bonnet
turned, and. judging from the
expression on his face, I imagine he
was quite as much as I
had a minute or two before,
He was a dignified old gentleman,
with kind looking blue eyes.
bonnet,
he slow-
each wood, as if to
make sure he had heard
right.
caught on your
I explained, fearing my tare get
every moment. must have
picked it right up from my head as
passed me. but I never felt it at
this time we were both laugh-
heartily urn the of
the affair, but I can tell you it will
a lesson to me. Xever again will
I go out until I have fastened my
hat securely to my head by every
means known to
York Tribune.
Trim r.
In addition to Hans Sachs, the
shoemaker poet, and the
shoemaker novelist, there is now,
according to Tho Woman at Home,
a shoemaker prince. Albert Edward,
prince of Wales, duke of Cornwall,
duke of count of Chester,
short, the heir apparent to
the throne of Croat Britain It
says the journal just named,
that the queen of England and the
prince consort desired that each of
their children should learn from the
beginning some useful trade. The
Prince of Wales chose
and soon acquired such
in tho art that his handiwork be-
came the pride of his fellow cobblers,
as it was the envy gentlemen of
fashion. The prince has never at-
tempted to conceal bis talent and
does not fail even today to pass with
a critical eye upon the rimes sent
him by the furnishers. And that is
why Albert Edward is the best shod
gentleman in England.
An Ape's
tho auburn barred
at tho zoo. is very
and his
regard to straws not limited to
more fact that they tell how the
wind blows. Tho chief believes that
chewing a straw with certain super,
qualities will bring din-
hour around before o'clock, the
time, and ho daily trios to
put this theory into From
among tho heaps straw in his
go he selects with great the
and test, and after
having placed it in his mouth ho
goes to the glass front of the
and shading bis eyes with his hand
to tho right and left in search
of tho keeper with his dinner. If
tho is not in sight, tho chief
throws tho straw away as not
sufficient and
another. This performance i
repeated over and over with tho
most gravity until tho arrive.
Air by a Human
Dr. HaD makes tho fol-
lowing calculation on
the amount of air a human being of
the average and proportions
will consume in tho of one
minute when in repose, and also
when in different degree, of ac-
consume
cubic inches of per
if we walk at tho rate of one milt.
an hour, two miles,
three mile an hour.
four miles an hour, If we
start out and run six in an
hour, we will
of every of
S.
newspapers of Portugal have
only a primitive aspect, but some
; what primitive titles well.
weekly newspaper having the
j circulation in the kingdom b I
I The II, which means lit
in English, Dot on
I It is published in An
other paper is call The Is
land, though why it ,
is not altogether
, clear. The medical journal.
j is called The Contemporary
The city of batter known to
many Americans than Lisbon, the
; capital, has a of daily
the chief one of which is
a Portuguese variation of
the sort of journalism represented
by the well known phrase, If you
see it in The Sun, it's It is not
; the only journal with a
Collar name. There is another daily,
claiming a of the
title of which is Dos do
which is for the 10th of
March. Still another daily paper of
is called The tie
otherwise the 1st of
The humorous paper of
I Is O and
, three other daily papers of the same
I city art- known as A Lucia. A
A otherwise The
Light The World and Justice. There
is one daily paper published at Va-
in Portugal, called
; try. and one in called Tho
Atlantic In
j of Portuguese cities and long
j as the Boat of u university
j founded in 1308, there is one daily
; railed The News,
The theory upon which
are conducted appears
to be be.
things else, vivacious, and it is for
, this reason perhaps that weekly
are at a discount in Portugal,
the favorite plan being to divide
what would e in the United States
the contents of a weekly paper into
sevenths and publishing it on the
installment plan, so to speak, every
day, and excluding from its col-
so fir as possible, anything
so sensational is called
uncorroborated A fair and
proper for news is found
in and harmless allusions to
appearance of such
as are for instance, in
The do Voice of the
In Lisbon there is publish-
ed a journal called The Inter-
est, Which n a feature of book
reviews, Circle is a
organ of the more radical op-
tit the local government
Another daily paper in Lisbon
r-ailed O New York Sun.
OBSERVATIONS.
Lr-a
m factory
Fer Three Years He
Hardly Breathe at Night One Nostril
Closed for Ten Years.
Mr. A. at of Leon.
was n nearer from Catarrh in its
worst form. Truly, his of
his little of mar-
Instead of making his
glad for the night's ho wont to
It with terror, realizing another
weary, wakeful and a
to breathe was before him.
. He Law. Texas.
Fret,, .
a, have battles of
P. V. P. I was from the crown of my
to of my teat. I. P.
cared my of smother.
t lie ma relieved
me aH pain, tine nostril for
ten tut can breathe it
I have not slept on either side for two
in tact. dreaded to so.- come. l
sleep soundly in position alt Right.
I am . years but expect soon to lie able
to of tho plow handle. I feel
l was lucky enough to p. I. P., and I
heartily recommend lo my friends and the
public
Yours respectfully.
AM RAMSEY.
The state or Texas, i .
County of Comanche.
Before the undersigned authority, on this
day. personally A. M. who,
after b.-inc duly sworn, says on oath that
foregoing statement made him relative to
the virtue P. P. medicine, is true.
A. M. RAMSEY.
Sworn to and subscribed Be this,
August 4th,
J. M. N. P.
County, Texas.
CATARRH CURED BY P. P. P.
Great whore nil
other remedies failed.
Woman's weakness, her nervous
or otherwise, can be cured and the
system tip by P. V. A healthy
woman is a woman.
blotches eczema all
the skin are removed
and by P. P. P.
V. V. P. will restore your appetite,
build up your system and you
in every way. I. P. P. removes that
heavy, feeling.
For pimples on the
face, take P. P. P.
Indies, for natural thorough
regulation, take P. P. P.,
Great and well at
once.
Sold by all
MAN Sole
i's Block,
For Bold by J. L. Woolen.
anger
take a hack scat.
An I
at pr a
A Inert m area a lair lady,
en a whisper her.
ran against
arc tot mi the
then about I he
aw.
It is raid that G
II Monica
be d. I, baa
M a
l u
Author Love
Jam
the novelist, Mm,
do lb.-
literature
lier r and
ml i of
Livers, told a
the only
man who ever i in ,
of . .
Te i ., on
to ii. i i r dinner the
When
the stakes were
tinned Ho was n comparative-
poor man and Boned to risk so
money. A bright idea
red to him. ft just after the
had bean crowned
and
Dot it more suitable to make it
The
with tho mot that
Ban Bron Si-co
tho
worn only by but among
Mm they wore regarded .
military and in
inscriptions number of
bracelets tho subject is
often stated. They wore of thin
plates of bronze or Sometimes
wires spit-ally wound wore
Same J d
ounces have been
The from
red
as days.
way, favor
in
ill . have
.-.
I i
f if l V
-V
Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Lit
am
in.
is
X Y. It
i hi fa
other mod taken with it. Thus ii
rests the and
of pepsin.
Ii and t-e.-h d
Increase weight -non he
dose, t-ken after eat-
abates the pain mid o
by Trial
to prove Its merit-10 cent.
it the beat for
Hooters it in plate
of
I i VS-
IS FOR ADULTS.
Ills., Nov. u. u.-r.
last Tear, .
tonic have
three In nil our i-x-
U In o,
. .- -h
. rat
III.
i I
i ANT- V
A in; their will Had
their I on loci et
., Our stock
n all Its
It WIST
The Only
is Class State,
Free Coinage
of American Silver
of the Ten Per Tax on
State Daily cents
per
W II.
N. C
GOOD FOR K
TOO.
is
pared especially for s; a-ell at
limn, f i t is Mi-d in tin
cans, holding pound of
ts.
n. Franklin t . Ti n.,
March ii ISM
d a, i f Ire. bl t
ml cm if
for all the saw
It Is i ho it tor horse or In
the spline of the and
R. B
Doctors Say;
Fevers
which prevail in dis-
are invariably
by derangements of the
Stomach Liver and Bowels.
The Secret of Health.
The liver is the great
in the mechanism of
man, and when it is out of order,
the whole system becomes de-
ranged and disease is the result.
Liver Pills
Cure all Liver Troubles.
SMITH A EDWARD,
A;
the
o t
store in
X. C
an hay m
re i to Ii iv one p . A a u-
ck
FURNITURE
. I find j
in
kinds
All if
Mil
and prepared to give
you
CO.
N.
IN-------
Catarrh i Cured.
H LOCAL MS,
hey the seat of the dis
Catarrh It a cat
c. and in order to cure i
yon
Care i t ken i- and
on the
I t at an I tine is not i
It I v one of th
host in tor
year-, and is a regular Ii
It beat i nit- known,
combined with tin M-o
on tho n icons
The two
such mm
results in
for to. free,
s. Toledo.
sol i by
Send
JUST RECEIVED
-----A lino of----
Family
Lard,
Flour.
Meat.
Meal,
which
selling
Coffee
Sugar
to ran
w i ell hi
a m. st
torn
f, T-i, V
B M ft t. who
vi i of
t treble., and cur-
. i . ;
-59- H
. m of
bl
him. B
bl.
work c;
this dis
ease, which
ll O
bot-
of Ills absolute to sufferer
r. O.
i -e i
constipation.
en gives relief.
o. breath.
Wire and Iron
sold. First-class work
prices reasonable.
LO RELIABLE.
TH
--------IS AT w A I INK-----
me Hie bot Is tie
Hemp Hope. rumps, r
ting for -Millers, and wall a
Hats. l hand. An
for Heavy and t tar p. S. T.
heap com and
urn
it h
Cons Ben tan
and
veil fair
N. p.
, the
i hi
. i
Notice to
The d
q i lie
id I'll a
i-f v
d, is given lo III
i d or b
day or
co l-o In r-f their
is pi en lo fit.
to He ti
v 1-17.
m .
of
in is Attorney.
t-ll I I
AT
AH placed in
ASS COMPANIES
t rater.
T AM FOB
Line
SERVICE
j , m I
villa and Tarboro touching at all Ian
Monday,
and at A. at.
Returning Tarboro M.
and Saturday
in a.
to slum
of oil
Connecting at Washington with
for Norfolk,
Ni and
should
via fr nil
Yon.
Nor
Iron Miners
Bo. ton.
MY Agent,
n , KC
Agent.
N. C,
LAND SALE.
By virtue tho power vested In ate
loner by a of I'm
rim- Court at Term,
ill MM of II.
W. O. J. L.
in. I T. W. I,.
John
Air mm, at the
Co it to the
bidder on the 6th day
Of a tract of land
in a Mod in trait W, o.
and vile to
tin for Mai. I
inn Book ll
page In the
county an I In the
In tin- above case
of
n . u l.
on ll. son. .
Patrick on the west, he Ian s t
the north, and the
of I. K. ii on . in-l eon-
la ire or i mm
H said land Ii-
i. Hint Wife lo Moles
by January
In Hook j . to
from the of e
MM deed in trust on
In of from to
W. d lift,,
.- i . in MM,
I mis e
Wm. II.
N. C, ll I, it.
j i
The modern stand-
ard Family
cine Cures the
common every-day
ills of humanity.
and obtained all Pu
fr
u. p,
i m
MS
Scud or
V it pat c or fr c
t-I. r
How
in f. S. foreign
lire. At
OP. O. C.
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la II ll
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Train on
s i n, 8.51
. in.,
4.10
in., arrive Scotland Neck it i U u
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in. Returning, leave-
m., a. m.
v -no a. . ,.,
a. m., and in i .
a. and
a. i. in.,
in., a. in.
p. in,, arrive
in., and p. m. Daily ox-
apt Sunday. With on
Scull nook
, ,.
v ii. K. x. i
I n p. in., Sunday no p
Plymouth 4.00 P. M., r.-j
-i. in., .,, ,
Trail, an Midland branch
daily, except S i K
u. arriving n, m.
leave 8.00 a. m ,
a.
on g U
t. leave 8.40 p
p tn. Clio p
cave a in. n m
tattle 1.80 a m, dally
Train
a Clinton
8.60 ,., m
at, i at.
Train Mo. la
it u nil points dally, all rail via
aim at
Norfolk and It for .
in all North
P. DIVINE,
ti. in
T,
J. ll. t;
Hi
Supt.
a mil
Administrators Notice
thin day R.
A. Clerk of
I'll county, of the ea
stale of r. Canon,
notice Is to the c-,
of n i hi lo p coin
tn
oil or b. i
or will be plead
of Ml in Indebted
to are re to
mediate payment n co-i
tn. t s;.
J. I
. i-i
Sale of R Estate.
Under and hi v
I abed .
entered in ii
of f.
i it
day, January
do in
I. I
treat of in
toe
more m I.
Alfred To I. ,
helm an I i
both of the i
and the
d of
i for
he
Bat.
ii in
mm of the Marine
I will
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ti end
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May tea.
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Title
Eastern reflector, 10 February 1897
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
Date
February 10, 1897
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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