Eastern reflector, 21 April 1897


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The Eastern Reflector.
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you should road
It is the paper for the
people-
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D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
per Year, in Advance.
VOL. XVI.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY 1897.
No. Enameled Steel
it- we them
wide, in. true, In.
In. wide. A arc's in.
Special Price
Everywhere local h are raying
unkind boot us.
are tired . them double
prices; our immense money-
is enlightening
Drop a postal now for com-
of Furniture, Mat tinge.
Carpet. Oil Cloths.
Fancy Lamp,
Bedding. etc. The
costs you nothing ire pay all post-
age. Get double value for your
dollar by dealing with the
JULIUS HINES SON,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Four Weeks.
ANEW WAY TO RE TOBACCO.
lie It be-
ONE OF
more record a d
old nay interest
your 1-1 add. I r. n nut dwell
car or and J i
on. . mid
tn r. earliest recollections
Mi of a large table el. d
upon the More room floor mid oar
Mammy upon her s
cone it white s .
u stool wild hammer w v.
cutting little the sugar
dish. little lumps flew i the
floor ii was to scramble for.
When tin- Union army d
U is to leave as
her husband and
bad departed did -l in crying
bitterly us nil amend
Her husband having threatened
another wife she loved
white --l
soldiers crowded into neat
room y I her woman you
re fool to here and cook
these people -k baling d
yen know you are free T
sin- replied, didn't need suck us
lo I was free I as
long Ion; you here, the
I. made me tree from tin
of sin death. w you gs
.; your business and I'll lend
lo
sin- bad long been subject to severe
sore throats watch my r always
mopped aid toad i fully, soon
alter her took bur to Washing
ton she was sick one M those
mid neglect made fatal. She
pa -e .
It In -r oil borne,
Would ht-r. s-h ill
meet where one In
tree from sin and white in
tile blood of tin-
around His
Fr. fat M. told I
fort day about to be equaled. i
v i i i iii iii.-iii a good s o-v
in a boy, who
I . the of coring
While the j man and a
t w .- Unit mi d a p tobacco j
of the is quite to the ; . s
contrary his rt for .
i the a a of He cured by the et and
John H- who in st a
wood, coal nod lee at tie corner J in by widen to
of Bank Hutu who i, ., , ., , ,
. j .- v . . . n test lie ad u right
o i- street. He . . r
of are. the
crippled awn was an
people, old pi c
be has a bobby, He Mm the mm
it was to this he now . , ,. , . . , .
ascribe bis -u-
George saw a on
hi. i an desire land t wood in f as the
to drink or all or its case might he.
He preferred j .,,.,, all,,
and this being to
parents, he was w am
i watched while at borne- Lia-i i had been removed tin.
November he was visiting man, bat hi nit at ml
of u neighbor . He
l to the kitchen en a shelf , , , . . .
Ins reach a bottle, S
fir
I lit.-
To the People of
Pitt County.
Our energies have never relaxed,
forts have never ceased to the best i ,
stock .
A St woman has Wed
by appropriating
insurance money she got on I
ii r life, lo paying his
debts The was for
bet benefit could not Lave
touched by the creditors of;
deceased band, whose
memory she thus honored.
George of
I born observatory,
is quoted us stying
which Ii is thrown the w- t , -i, , ,,
s .-ii excitement is the
i-a.-s mi
meridian at o'clock
visible at S
; resembles a strong white
Hie Boston man who walked M noticeable in I lie
into jocularly id- portion of Ai
the that rate for a star ii takes its
he'd poison himself with a cup of, c the Anally
I intend lo no it. but I that corner. Vs the
the coffee seared tee la tin , the
Our out of his senses by a it to appear t a
back in his chair dead. It
was no label on it. no
while mid lo the it
one was near, ho proceeded to of draw With this
drink therefrom. Its contents,
carbolic acid, proved a little
strong even George,
immediately
He carried home medical
, at once summoned, but not-
withstanding every on their
I part, he is now in had, a living,
skeleton.
Although be suffered I
his mind be other
and Up where
was done
th.- Area ware and the
began. what he bad
the while do the did
lie went inside the and
consul ed his to ascertain the
it was not four wot ks j added lo or
I ago that boy found i ; wood as be
to anything on his
stomach. Not a mouthful of food
has he hid during the past mouth ,
his only being a sip
milk, or now then, taken cured. Later on both nun
and aid as he
had seen it done. Everything went oil
j from a lively lad of one
hundred pounds weight he is
DOW nothing but skin aid
lying by inches and weighing not
ore than thirty pounds. His
are for something
to drink, but whenever
broad or any other food is offered
he refuses it. say his
death is only a question of time,
but his appearance in life is
of ossified His parents
have become reconciled his
file, while the boy himself does
not comprehend anything save
that h- ii a
Most and The
along with tin-in, have been natter the
that when the
a man oat the
the mere of granting pardon
restored the subject ti A
us is not the
ease. Thus the -lit in a
issue I this on
e perfectly that
was colored convicts
before their expired in order
to restore th -m to proves be
an The Landmark never
does anybody an injustice and
we make the correction gladly----
Landmark.
Professional Cards.
their tobacco to mil
said it. That of the while
by regulation process,
cents ii pound, while that the
sold a pound.
bill. Now who dares lo
that the black man's new
curing is not the ban
isn't enough of n to give
advice It simply b the Story and
Ids their own
Lam
NEWS.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
from which to select your purchases. We
confidently believe and unhesitatingly claim
that ours is the store of all stores in our
The Oxford Let gel
following advice to
which is north
heeding id acting
j all means let our divine
their moDer crop between cotton
I and tobacco as the
; farmers are doing, keep
with that has
tobacco a their
of I lie are
from which to buy your for disposed to admit that
coming year. Go. are sold on time at close i e
f r benefit those
credit prices to customers approved credit. to the Be-
Goods sold for cash at figures that Cell of the Ml-
t f . . n c i i Henna, who knows about these
wonderful influence gold, silver or greens- e will rear-
back. When enter into our possession schedules
they are again converted into the bar- l
gains we can buy for the benefit our
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or be
led away but cone straight back to your
reddish hue on ii o under side mid
on the portion when
through a gists. The l I be
body Vet Dos
Star mid follows
while panel
brighter still plan any star, shines on
ahead.
But in spite of the cold
of science, t-re thou-
sands of people west still
believe that they hate seen
nil Us airship, a id who utterly
to acknowledge have bun
without knowing it.
people will study the southern
sky about the u el e will
see the airship into
like a sea--i The men
will I ell them it is the u of
the Scorpion, on.- of the mod
the V not
believe it.
Our revered reverend
friend, Ayer, baa got-
ten gay since into
the of his relief.
man who makes plenty lot pa-t there wee never a
of humor
at hast whether the mi of the down
, i i i , cotton Bella low. But be who has trodden, for whose
Who Will take Care your interests to supplies ft family and d made himself responsible,
and work the harder to make of you a noon his
stronger customer and better friend
proceeds will coming and he did but sit his
Straight dealing between mail every time. Let our Hut the
and man. We are the friend of these things
soon
and over a now leaf this
TO OX.
Mr. s Jones, of the drug Ii ill of
Jones Son. III., in speaking
f Dr. New says that,
last winier his was attacked wile. v ill begin Jun
Ii and her case grew . .
lions physicians at and J we 23rd.
do -g her It .,
to develop into Hasty Miller, an old
lion. Kings New
store, and selling lots of ii, he
Tin- session of the Summer
of the of
22nd.
died
ii limy home
yesterday.
teen sin
, aim Jots u, lie ,, ,.,. ,, , ,
took horn and to the surprise had teen
of all she fees; n to get better the inmate of the home sixteen
rt-. a------- . .
Salisbury Sun.
X. C
hi all courts.
Skinner. H W.
to I
H E A
Greenville. X. C.
B. F. Tyson,
rt i N- N. C
C ALLOW TYSON,
X. C
Practice in all C
dose, and half dozen dollar bottles
her sound and well Dr. Kings
New
Colds is guaranteed to
work Try it. Free trial
at Jo-in g tore-
Own Sin.
In a careless nurse deserted
the she
was wheeling the two year old
sou of M. F. at Montreal,
she went for a short
walk with a soldier sweetheart
from the local English
When she returned her charge
was gone. The Button family
every effort to recover
little one but without avail.
Am has recently developed, it
was by a man named Myers
in hope of securing a reward-
After he was committed he
became so much alarmed that be
never dared to claim money from
the s family and the child
reached the age of years
care.
In Meyers died, for a
year his wife kept the boy with
her. was troubled in
her conscience, and finally
ea to devise some plan of
the lad to bis family- She
feared to go directly to with
her story, and by way of reaching
them secured employment as a
domestic in their household-
The Britons were without a
child of their own, when Mrs.
Myers suggested that they adopt
her a bright lad of at
the time, they readily fell in with
the Mr-. soon after
left employ- She kept up a
K. D. L.
N. C
over C
store.
John E. f. C. Harding,
Wilson, X. Greenville, R.
HARDING,
k. ,
Greenville, X.
Special attention to
of
de on short time.
V. H. Long,
N. C.
O and at Las
all the
ail
and arc a very serious nature,
but the sad mishap the lit-
tie year old son Mr. Harris
la-t is the most
and befit rending of the sad-
Mi, lives near
hauls pine to a saw mill.
On Ike day mentioned he had his little
sen with him on the large log carriage
as he was making a return trip with a
heavy load. A sudden jar cl the cart
in running over a root caused the child
to the ground with his head
the rut just in t id the large why
that ens grinding the earth under its
tin- and weighty load, the
team could b- stopped the top part
the head frees just over the car,
around the was
the body and mashed flat. The
lather was alone and had to gather up
the and curry them hems
place the dead child in its mother's
Argus.
man, we are the friend of the rich man, we I
are friend of all. see us. we-
will serve you to the
attention, best of Service and holiest says an was the of a spring lamb
to say grace
noble of this week he
has a., editorial which is real
spotty. Be frolics around he
Observer like a kitten lie
in and among parts
speech with the of a
forts shall be yours to command at the -Pee-
f.
For Young Po pie Try.
Try not to look at richer homes
covet their c furniture.
A Gold Kind.
Try -a
the and shun debt
form-.
not being to it,
tackled the
following
receipt of
favor of this date. Allow to
express our gratitude for ex-
good will. Trusting
that our house may merit your
confidence that we may have
many good from you tins
Frank Jones
county, was in town Monday and
told the editor that A. II. Fuller, of I a, we are
Tabernacle township, a thousand j ,
dollars in gold last Sunday morning.
Try to the too common Saturday Fuller of.
meaning folks of all pat lies in
what the
of his spirits is, however,
of do consequence. It is enough
to know that Hallelujah has
teal re axed. We are delighted to
note change. As the ladies
nay, it is We
have feared that he would never
But relief has re
stored the color to his check and
joy to his hear, the play of
is beautiful to behold.
is hope oven for Ram
soy that ho yet cease his
By by the honest and well ,
lamentations and consent to smile.
I . ,. . . ,. i mi inn ties in i . . .
an unwise finding money at a certain spot on his , ,. . lo the sometime pessimistic
, . ,. , l country will learn that profession- , . . , ,
plantation and Sunday morning he was . but now and
r . . , , are mostly humbugs , , ,
so dream that he , , . . , , . hopeful Aver, we make our
reform .
place
or mail
where the
Try a step and
he homes o the suffering poor
is liable to spring
up.
be dreamed id and lo dig
as ones found e, thousand liars
is to reform the lines that attack
I be lines before the
pie courier. X than men
Why He Quit.
A professional who was
accustomed lo take his looming
stepped into a saloon, and going up to
the called whiskey. A
individual steppe up to hi
T say, you ask an
to join lie was
annoyed by the man's and
roughly him, am not in the
of drinking
tramp replied need not so
cranky and high minded, my friend. I
venture lo ray that I am rt just as good
a as you arc, have just as good
desultory correspondence with I education, and I to
them for years and finally
dropped out sight.
in the meantime the
and supposedly adopted son
removed to a farm in northern
New York and afterwards to
another near Akron, la. A few
days ago they received a It
from Mrs. Myers, in England,
giving full of the
abduction of their child years
ago and the method she adopted
to retain him to his own father
and mother.
According to Rev. Dr.
the Southern States have spent
for popular education
drink was just as respectable as you
are. What is more, I always Knew
to act the gentleman. Take my
word for you stick to John Barley-
corn and he will bring you to just the
same I Struck with his
words, the gentleman set down his
glass and turned to look at him. His
eyes were bloodshot, his face
his boots mismatched, his clothing
filthy. it was drinking that
made you like it was
it will bring you lo the same
you stick to up
touched glass he poured be contents
Try lo be in the family cir-
no matter how; annoying may be
the and house-keep-
trials.
Try lo co-operate cheerfully in
ranging the family expenses and
equally in only necessary
aid economies.
Try buying all that to
work with while adorning the
house at first with simply what will
render it
Try to that matters but
what provided you
are to to right and
duly, and your expenses within
your means.
in gold, g el mid
dollar corns. The is supposed
have b.-en buried man a evils of the Clay or the
hundred years ago by some old miser. aid by determined effort
Fuller is doubt the happiest man in or stay them But such
Randolph county
Dispatch.
men are actuated by
love of light, and not by selfish
j aggrandizement. They never
A Great Man. j for for self, they will not
Mr. William Jennings attracts accept emoluments, but tie-
more from the American pub
he than ant other man in private life.
purpose, sacrifice sell
for the they uphold
and extend our
He he I a new
light it h s in him a
to which nothing
but relief could have given birth.
Observer.
The most remarkable that
has ever been made in the South
has Mr.
operator at the
Lino at
received a telegram at
goes crowds to say there have few i, lay afternoon from Ricky M
N by The de-t.
Washington, April
dent today sent, the following
lo the
B.
to be envoy extraordinary and
minister plenipotentiary the
United to Turkey; George N.
West, off the United Slates lo
X ova
of Ne-
to be assistant
war.
To be of District
B. Wright
John W.
hear him, and shake- his hand. Several
Stale legislatures have had him address
them, a mark of granted few.
He is hailed in many quarters as I he-
next President.
His instead being on
wane, as is the usual ens-
defeated candidates, seems to be in-
creasing all the
s.
The Danger of office.
that public mi-
for other should
the rising yo man today to
eyes a way from polities, and
to suit -r the desire of to turn
him aside straight course a
manly independent, sell-supporting ea
It will pay richly in the long ran.
Biblical Recorder.
the war, of which
to education of colored I never to
children. it
The of this country is
Then are of him, and
j . . and
he spends about a ,., ailing Nature
helping the railroads, hotels, etc, lo get performance of functions. Kb cult
without SI excellent appetizer and
aids Old People it just
OLD PEOPLE.
people require medicine to
the bowels and kidneys will
the true remedy in Hitters.
This medicine does not stimulate and
contains no whiskey nor other latest
cant, but acts as a tonic and
It acts mildly on the stomach bowels,
adding strength and giving to the
hi
examples of such in world's
history; there are fewer today than
ever Journal.
the at rival there of
he special express train which
Florence, S. C, exactly three
hours previously. This beats all
former records by many minutes
run from F to Rocky
Mount a d stance of
made minutes. Take from
this two minute stops
it shows the phenomenal inn
ITS miles in minutes. The
know- die name and residences r Observer says the
minis and cousins, even it he who accomplished this
see then the train.
him about it. It's news that makes
a newspaper, every map, woman
and the in could
be associate they would
Ex.
Newspaper men are blamed lot r
things the cannot such
as using partiality in mentioning
tors, news about some folks
and leaving out others, etc. They
print the news they can
Au editor should not be expected So
A Curious Monstrosity.
A was near
hunting Creek, Wilkes
last week shape of a lamb.
It eight well developed
ear, eyes two tails.
middle of the body
back, was two bodies, while
front was one body only.
If any doubts the above
Seam institutions, but not bout the exactly what they need. and referred to Mr. B. Re who
festive and ubiquitous drummer. gave the Elkin Times p item.
wonderful feat was Mr. John M.
If we trace Dyspepsia to its
source, it would lead back lo our
enS. in seen t of health
is good cooking. If well cooked,
are digest d, if pi or y cooked,
they less digested In their raw
If you arc a victim of faulty
cooking, that is, If you Hitter from
rational care must he looked
for in an i illy digested d, and
a food will -h will th time aid
the other foods. Such a
virtually rests lbs
on ans, thereby restoring them
to their strength.
Digestive as prepared
by of Mount Lebanon, is
just such a preparation, and a single
cent bottle will convince you of is val.
If keep it. lie
will tie d to through hi.-
sale house.
is the be-t for
. It in place
of
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated fr its great lee lug
Assures
against ilium ail forms of
on to the cheap brand,
York
POSITION.
X C. April
of the most interesting-
features f the Women's
of which takes
place during the month of May,
reaching into Jane, will be the
industries of these
States, that are very generally
known. For instance, as fine
Kaolin as is produced the
United States is here found,
is made chin
and an excellent grade of
lain ware. An exhibit of this
product will show the process of
manufacture from its crude stale
into articles of dainty shape and
attractiveness.
Moore yields sand
most excellent quality for the
manufacture of tine ware,
and samples of this finished ware
will be shown.
collections minerals
demonstrate the various re-
sources of the
The Industrial is
attaining large and
from all sections
are taking space. It is specially
desired that each and every
ton mill in North and South
Carolina will place on a
bolt or more of each clan of
goods that they manufacture, so
that a if our
enormous fast mill-
may be made, It is
to arrange for space at
once.
A of Colonial,
Mexican and
rate ft lies is now being gathered
together, probably larger in extent
general comprehensiveness,
and greater historical than
any similar collection ever made
is the two states.
Very low passage rates to the
Exposition have granted by
ail railroads, the
fee is placed at only half the
charge for such exhibitions
but the of the
is that every one may avail
themselves of the opportunity
which so much of interest
along Art and Educational lines.
Arrangements are being made
to accommodate large crowds
that will be here during the
mouth of May. To give some
idea of the events outside of the
Exposition, which is of course the
main attraction, that are to occur
in May, it may be well to recall a
few, State Lodge of Odd Fellows
meet; Assembly of the
Church in session
State Society sue. Beard
of Dental Examiners convene, in-
bicycle races will be held;
fireman's meet with
races ; baseball games
between leading Southern ti am-
a series of theatrical
any number of entertainments
both at the Exposition and else-
where; lectures addresses by
Prominent while one of
leading Southern women
deliver the of the
Women's exposition, and s
will follow in addresses
are part of ,
which all combined goes to th.
that there will be drawn
such a as has in
seen the history of the
State.
Lord to
London, April i.
doubtful Lord Salisbury's health I
p-.-i mil him to retain the
and secretary state tor
Under
many unionists are suggesting rd
Rose-bury for of state r-
It is pointed out
when in Lord
entire accord with Lord
foreign policy and he withdrew I . u
the liberals because be
their action in l-reign
on home rule are in accord





THE REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. C.
Editor
at the post office at Greenville,
N. C, as second mail matter.
Aim
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Our Regular
Washington, April
Senator Gorman took to
give the republicans little plain talk in
to concerning their failure to accept
very proposition to them
tilling the committee vacancies the
e failure to give the
bills which tailed at
session the proper committee i J
just before the Indian a
taken up. The total of tie
will b more than
careful u
them might result in a r
hast Ha a.- N U
was time to call a halt in
authorized by
the limit on tin n ti
on ought to be tea. .
that an era peace seemed to Le .
id, and he thought it was also time
to limit the expenditures on rivers and
rs. He closed by saying the
democrats would do no more than cull
attention Senators on the other side
to the urgent need retrenchment
It if not expected that Mr.
warring wolds will have any
bat all the same they were it
was proper that they should
have been spoken by a democrat. lie
country will heed, the republicans in
Congress do not.
Nothing in the address made
by Brian at the birthday
a gathering democrats that
will not soon b-i was more
important or significant than the fol-
lowing position taken
by the democratic party 1890 will
Bat be If you the
permanency ct the Chicago platform as
creed, go among rank and
lite of the party and measure the zeal
and enthusiasm which that platform
has you will the
impossibility of a backward step.
True, the present administration is
seeking to tarn public attention to the
tariff question, but if our reasoning is
well-founded, an
cannot restore prosperity to the pro
of w In fact, we contend
that neither high taxation nor low
taxation can bring prosperity to the
people, so long as an appreciating
continues to give the money
advantage over the rest of people.
money question be the para-
mount issue the next campaign, as it
was of the last. the bill
genuine and permanent pi
the democratic party will not
be in a position to win a contest by
opposing it. It, ill the other hand, the
bill proves a to
those who advocate it, our position
will be Strengthened, and public
attention be riveted upon the tact
the cause financial depression it
to be in our monetary
Nelson, of
a is in sympathy
with tin- . made by the d.-in
in the House to amend bill by
authorizing the President to suspend
the B of duties any
ported article, the home pr.
which is shown to be controlled by a
as he hi s given notice of his in-
to oiler the tame amendment
when the g-ts before the
Senate.
Secretary answer to the Son-
resolution lag the leans
orders by the Secretary of the
to Collectors of in relation
curving cut the retroactive
the republican bill not being at
all V i red a
resolution older to Le
authority law and in
the statutes customs regulations
the payment ct import
duties, and by a bare of cue
w. s referred to Finance Committee
to be d.
II would lie delighted to Si e.
otherwise known as
t special diplomatic to
v -it Europe with power to
with of that in
behalf of
in
but none of have the slightest
idea that it will. The
Senator Paine,
Hon. K. Steven-
so i, Illinois, are capable men, and
their failure to h an
will be no personal reflection on
them.
Senator Merges d his long
a i . favor his resolution
the as by
. i that whatever ion
country might or might not take toward
Cuba the freedom if the island was
written in the stars.
Senator ills tor sec-
of the armor plants the h m
Carnegie Steel by the
government, represent a very dangerous
Sort for it is evident they are
nothing else. That these companies
have been extortionate in their dealings
with the government is true, but
doesn't give Congress a right to
t properly
For the
MY DEAR ONE THAT'S GONE.
by l. w. k.
How well do I remember
When first heard your voice
Little did I think then
That I should be your choice.
I had been invited
To attend an evening ball;
It was there that first I met him,
My dear of all.
He did not like dancing,
So we passed the hours away
By chatting and coquetting,
In the long and broad hall-way.
Alter this most glorious evening,
It is to deny ;
Thaw he B me special
And to please bin did try.
How well do I remember,
How he held my little hands;
And told me over and often
His love was the truest of man's
I never one moment doubted
Those words so sweet true;
And only a sh-rt while afterward,
I rested with him
I was always very happy,
Daring these short years ;
i ; Oh before eight years had passed
jay was changed to tears.
This part of my story is painful to tell,
It's fa-1 but yet so true,
For the Angel Death has crept into
home.
Leaving one Where there has so long
two.
Hut God in lite goodness,
and all things well ;
Therefore to His will I must submit,
And through my sorrows repel-
But yet I have one lope left to console
me,
And the memory it brings a sigh ;
Not until pass through th- valley of
death
tan I see dear one that's gone by.
BETHEL ITEMS.
N. C. April
Knock Moore, of spent
day in town.
W. A. Fleming, of Hamilton, spent
Saturday in town.
Miss Bertie Hale, Baltimore,
rived last Thursday and has a
with Mrs.
n and have
opened their new stock millinery on
Railroad street in the store formerly
occupied by J. B Ca-son.
J. Johnston, who has been at the
Home Raleigh las.
II y, spent a few days in town week
before last. He left for Scotland Neck
last week.
Ba. B. closed a series
of at the Methodist church
t night was a week ago. Several
joined the church.
S. T. Carson, J. J. Canon, F. B
Bullock, D. C. Moore
and several others attended court at
last week.
he farmers are now busily engaged
their
Wait So Long.
Why reserve the kind voids of love
until the dear one is gone cannot
hear them Why not give friend
the flowers while they are fresh and
Wit, and not wait to lay them on
his tomb While he is struggling
with adversity, and is cast down by
disappointment speak the words of
affection you will want to when
he lies cold on his bier. Grasp his
hand it is warm with the pulse
of life and OM feel the pressure
your own. When his heart is still in
death, it cannot feel joy or and
The State Income Tax Law a Farce
The Legislature of
a State law taxing incomes. It
requires the gross income for
months next the first
of of the current year
derived from property not already
taxed by tho and incomes
over derived from salaries
or fees, or both, to listed for
taxation.
So unevenly is this law executed
that it is but little a
a friend is n j nearer a strange .
,. . , . ., farce on the statute
Alas I how hitter the memory of unkind .
words in haste, bare For instance, in Gaston
pierced the poor heart like a and j county only persons
left a sting behind Could we taxable incomes
recall our loved ones that have
from us, how we would try to comfort
them What end a terms we would
use But they will never
Their lips are seated in silence, and
their ears hear not the voice of
praise, or bl me. Then speak the
a love sympathy now while
are with you. Be kind and gentle
t-i ilia little ones. They are with you
; ; tomorrow they sleep under the
; i s.
ye kind to one
In Ir dell
county, one of wealthiest in
A Newspaper.
is impossible estimate the
value of a really newt-paper
to tho community- Year after
year the size and scope the
paper is enlarged with the grow-
of its
As there is no royal load to
so there is no royal road to
success in newspaper making-
Newspapers grow y niches no;
by and by bounds- They
creatures of hard and
toil and painstaking
endeavor. A goes to them
not only for the news but for
history law and theology. His
paper tells him whom to make his
purchase. Crooks find that the
man who reacts the is
the v. I two or Pad- j
officers, as many is not ft
Ml HURT
Headquarters for.
PROPERTY OWNER REPLIES.
Mil. big to say to Fire,
through your he entire-
mistakes the spirit of my article
the Reflector of 12th
did not intend in any way to find
with the work the Bremen, nor
make any
On the want u commend
t faithfulness to duty,
for the sacrifices they make for
the public good.
know that the and heat
are by only a and my
was that these should in some way
receive some o their public
spirit furnishing their and
labor to the
i agree the o
own should
be active the Fire Depart
whenever it is possible, but
owners are
and hence cannot
come active members and
Io the service.
-hall be glad to see any
ed whereby our may be
aged the efficiency of the depart-
Weekly Crop Bulletin.
weather conditions for the week
ending a. in. Monday, April 12th,
been more favorable, at
least in the eastern portion of t e State
though there been again much
rain generally. A thunderstorm
with excessive rain of about
occurred early Friday morning. The
was above the
normal, until the r hen it turned
cooler with light float extreme west
portion. Considerable progress ha
been made in planting earn ; and some
cotton has bean pat in. Truck
and strawberries crowing well in the
i n district. Fair, warmer weather
is needed.
Brat Part
the week was and In
for work, but alter the heavy
an Friday the weather turned c i
work progressed well at some
points. Corn planting is now w-l ad-
on uplands some- c H up
ard looking well. Preparations for
are and a farmers
have lie; d to plant. Trunk cops
art growing rapidly ; beam are i p and
May peas in bloom. Irish potatoes are
coming up nicely. be-
bedded, ate now making
headway. Many report
tobacco plants large and nearly ready
set. riot has been
show little sign.- of damage
by arc fruit well and
many points ripening Wheat,
tall oats an j clover looking well, and
spring oats are an have good
stand.
ITEMS.
April
W. A.
Friday.
W. It. Jr.,
day in
G E. of gave us
call m Thursday last.
Dr. Levi Yates, of has
been spending some time with T. J
C. L- Whichard, came
horns Friday and spent a couple of days
with his parents.
B. C. of was
hero today.
Mrs. D. J. of Greenville,
spent last week the
W. R. Whichard
We were glad to a call from
the Editor Sunday
II. M. left today tor William-
W. G. Proctor, of
spent several w -k
Miss Brawn, t
las been visiting her
T. Brawn, hi spending this week with
Miss at Oakley.
S M. Jones and family, Bethel
spent Sunday here,
K. Groan, A. C. L. agent at
came up this inclining.
A GOOD SUGGESTION.
IS. C April
As we understand there's quite a
a now on the road gang. We
would make a that they be
put to work where will do a power
good. The road Swamp
meeting house to a
of tome miles, and from the
place to Creek on the
Bethel a distance s. me i
miles, are the worst loads on the aorta
side o the The people have
u good bridge across the creek at
toe Canny farm and we think it no
but just for these two roads to have
th; We
think they could be quartered comfort-
ably it s point, say at Stat-n
would be convenient to both
Another reason why these roads
should have of the prison labor
is that there no hands live on
them and all hands have to come
front unite a distance to work
loads. cannot see th;
keeping them working in a mile or two
where roads fair
Condition, when such roads as I speak
are reach and Ike work done on
them be a last hi We hope
authorities will e in
and put the work on these
roads.
Big Fortunes.
To be called a cotton in
the South, that is, a king of cotton
growers, the i must have at
bis command fertile acres by the
score and settlements of laborers
such as were seldom known even
in the days. Just
now the distinction of being
cotton is ac-
corded to Hon. James M- Smith,
of Oglethorpe, who one day this
sold bales in one lot to
it buyer. All this was
raised on a plantation,
from the sale Mr. Smith
It is further that
Mr. Smith grows similarly large
crops of grain and hay, and that
is his surplus money crop,
after producing all tho provision
crops ho needs- With that fact
one can grasp some idea
the scale on which Smith
farms- All this may road strangely
to the people of this who
supposed that all such glories
had passed away with the
vet Mr. Smith is only one
among cotton
and A
there are some planters whose
operations are conducted upon
even a scale than the
instance cited. If we mistake not,
the eastern section Of this State
can produce on or two, or possibly
three Mr. Smith. Tho
of big farming operations
the South have- by no means
passed
His Lawyer.
county officers, who have incomes
from salaries fees exceeding
to say nothing of pert-ons
in private capacity earning hand-
some salaries, not a dollar of
taxable incomes was in
1896- Burke county, where
officers of great State institutions
receive comparatively
salaries, to say nothing again of
federal, and corporation
officers, not a dollar of taxable
incomes was returned in
Forsyth think of it. only
of taxable were
reported and the preachers per-
haps reported that- Mecklenburg
and Buncombe came up better
with over ; Now Hanover
is a ahead with
while Wake lea is with
But in more than
counties no is reported
for taxation.
There is reprehensible
somewhere. We believe that
many cases men do not know
Hardware,
Tinware,
subscriber when they want to sell
an exceptionally fine old brick
or a batch of green goods. But
newspaper must have a reputation
just the same an individual and
this cannot be obtained by
vouchers.
It must go the crucible
of public inspection before it
hope for complete public
The paper which Starts
out with an ax in baud a
grindstone the other never
roaches tho goal. The newspaper
which begins its life in world
by stating that it intends
flowers over the graves of its
invariably goes
to the journalistic God's acre
unwept, and unsure-
The that tries to rise
on the ashes of its rivals is gen-
up the curt
itself, and everybody i glad
the rubbish is carted
Two Republics,
t i . I I
Republicans of Orange, X. J.,
nominated a coachman tor a
member id Hoard. as
as the result of
cs, Hubs, Building Materials,
Oils and Stoves.
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at Rook
Bottom Prices.
MAIN
GREENVILLE, N. C.
plan by which Farmers can get
FREE
I .
northern m Gold
that they required to report
their incomes. The WM ,
also fail often, perhaps, their
duty to diligently into
matters, or are not well-
posted themselves. When the
tax-listers fail, tho responsibility
falls upon the
commissioners or State Lent,
If we may be allowed suggestion
to tho latter class, inviting
field for reform is opened up in
this connection. Tho law should
certainly be made more generally
operative or be
is a regular crusade going
on in the different of
Europe against hasty of
those supposed to be dead. B
tide men women of high
standing studying every phase
of tho subject of suspended
and making the results of
their investigation known to the
people, The St. Louis
are
him.
It is all well for the
i hold office anywhere I.- on
the
A f aw days ago a prom- pubic. It appears from the
lawyer of this expressions of those in
rising to make a Speech before a this laudable effort that is
magistrate in of a i only one sun- and positive test of
client the the latter sopped death, that is decomposition
Constipation
Causes fully half sickness in tho world. It
tie- too Ions la tho bowels
and liver,
IN-----
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES
N- a
I will the best goods obtainable and
will sell them at the lowest prices possible. I
will do all i canto obtain and hold your
see me.
M. H,
Next door to Jeweler. THE LIVE
had
sick In-
etc. I;. rills
constipation all it
f,. i. Co. Hast,
la only to with
Fills
him and calling him aside fore
into his pocket. The
of the the flesh. All
other tests, so it is prove
lawyer, thinking probably that it are, therefore,
roll of bills smiled and Mutely useless.
went on with his speech, miking Seven or years ago D.--
such a powerful plea that his Tanner ex-
was acquitted easily. Then
the lawyer gleefully felt his
pocket for the of bank
but alien ho palled out a
foot bis wrath broke forth and the
only thing that Laved his
was fear of being line a for con-
tempt of court.
The was like most of his
race, superstitious, and had
his
Observer.
Some of Mr. friends
are giving it out that h I d
the when be, look
and went o-i e; II
paid the expenses of himself and
while the furnished ll
vessel and the crew, and the fuel, etc.
That is what Mr.
used to do when he went on his
expedition-, but the esteemed
including Dana, of
the X. V. Sun, if. The
fact is that Cleveland did not and
not the right to take a
their own pleas,
use. The fact that one set the
does justify the other in following it.
This is a mutter, hut it would he
well the proprieties even in
small matters Wilmington
The State Superintendent of
Public Instruction says that a
fraud is I pet rated the
public schools by who
are selling charts worth
for tie says
fully was thus used
The wheat fields are the flour gar-
den world.
The sonorous ghouls of the fish
he called bawls.
pawns watch he
raises money with patent lever.
Drinking boar may quench
bat it will not the memory.
Deeds of will preserve our
the touch even
ii hones have mouldered into
dust.
The- season a w t ii j ii
and soon there may be seen the boyish
fancy lightly turning to thoughts of
apples green.
How like the pearly upon
lip are our joys a
moment they beautiful and
us with their glistening charms j
when we pluck the flower they are
gone.
We men so awfully mean
of
the u the
constitutionality of inn ad repeal-
the charter of the Margin
Asylum in before Judge
Mr. U. O- Burton, one of
most eminent lawyers in
North Carolina, after an
presentation of the law, paid
u beautiful tribute to Democracy ,
and speaking of the crime of Re-
publican greed which led them to
tho attempt to deprive the help-
afflicted insane of the
treat and which for years
have received, said.
There was a time in the history
of tho world when he who laid
his band the ark of the
e full dead; now
should the hand be withered
which imposes thus
Then
The question has been
pays the tariff The
Republican tariff advocates have
tried to make us believe that the
foreign exporter pays them and
seem to have succeeded in
some people believe it- The
fact is that people pay tho
tariff taxes, and the poor people
that they would try to pick the pay the most of them as they do
tis the eagle on a dollar be- q a proportion, to their
lore spending it, would J utility to pay. Wealth stems to
owner of a featherbed without costing I discovered some way of
dodging its just proportion of
e. . j
of highest
though to people general
only as the
attempted to a
this country similar to that
which is on in Europe. He
first made the matter a serious
study, the first four mouths
of the year, 18.0, that
during those seventeen weeks
were not less than twenty-
life cases tho Slates of
suspended animation.
that the stoppage of
pulsations and of the breath were
of themselves no that
actual death bad taken place. He
it was impossible to
tell persons were so
as to be liable- to fall into a
trance and that state tor
weeks or even months. One of the
most remarkable stories related
by the doctor was this
hare a case in my mind
where the body of a young man
was buried in a After three
years had elapsed it became
necessary to remove the
in order to make some repairs.
The body was perfectly
fresh and natural and not in the
least decomposed. The physician
who was called pronounced it a
case and proceeded to
investigate. He laid the body
out properly and made a slight
h his scalpel. the
doctor's surprise to the horror
of those who had gathered
the supposed
which had been dead and buried
for over three
arose to a sitting posture and
within a very few moments was
thoroughly resuscitated-
The man lived for more
than thirty years after his strange
From almost everywhere there are
good repent of the wheat crop.
Your best judgment requires
yon to immediate pro-
for fa lily.
By insuring today, your estate
is Increased in value at ones,
Tins.
A few days aloof an insurance agent
accepted an Invitation to a new
d beautiful house built by at, hind.
After taking a peep at the whole
from tor to bottom, Inquired
insure
do yea Maura it f
it
Net sons i it, are you V
your life Insured
. won't
Sure
why not Insure life as
well M your
really. I never thought the
matter in tint before, will
i early Traveler
Best time to insure now.
Best Company to Insure the Mu-
Life insurance Co.,
Newark, N. J. Represented by J. I.
Sugg, N. C.
HIGGS, I. S. Cashier HENRY Cashier.
THE GREENVILLE BANK
a Capital of More Than a Mali V. H . o.
Million Dollars, N.
Wm. T. Dixon, President National
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mi. We respectfully solicit the
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of individuals and the general
Neck, N. C.
Noah Biggs, Scotland Week, N. C. Cheeks and Account
R. R. Fleming, N, C. m application.
Land Sale.
By virtue of a decree of the Superior
Court of put made on the 1st
day April, 1807. In a certain
proceeding entitled, Cannon,
administrator of estate of
ins Bland. Jr., Mary
K. Bland and will o-i Mon-
day, May sell sale
before the Court lion c doer In
tin following tracts of land in
Swift Creek Pitt County,
One tract on which the laid The -phi-
his Bl mil, at the time of hi
death, known as the Cox
bounded on south by the bunts of
L. II. Cox, on west lands
known as plans, on the
h t lie of J. J. II. Cox and on the
l tho lands of II. Cox, con-
let seres or lets,
ever to the dower right Mary K.
Bland, covers tie- entire tract.
One other rout the lands
of K. S. Meyer Rice,
Fred I., Cox
more or I. m, and
known a the Place
And an Interest in one Other
situated In Craven county adj
lauds of Berry Nelson. J. I. Bland,
Thee J. and containing
acres more or and known as the
Bush Terms of Bale cash.
This the 2nd day of April
CANNON.
of Bland,
We have it and want you t have it and to do
this we are special bargains in
and Boys-w
If we can't lit you in stock we have a
fill line of samples just received and make
you a suit.
Life As-
of the United
States, the of all Ufa
I s, want experienced agents to
insurance. Liberal contracts Will
be given. A iii person or letter
with re line to
HOWARD CO.,
Richmond,
. Kit
Ladies and Gentlemen who will cm-
Above salary guaranteed Sec
or ii as
W.
and any thing you want in Dry Goods line
at prices will surprise you.
H. M. HARDER
The Low Price Merchant
Dealers, Tobacco Flue Maker
and Bicycle Dealers and
Respectfully offer their services to We are Olden for
Tobacco Flues
you will U heat of
price. All our work aid we ready to
in our line a to a bicycle. We
yon to come see
C. , , Ct
GREENVILLE. N. k





FRANK WILSON.
The King Clothier,
THIS
After selecting tram the hand-
some line of Imported Fabrics
shown by Our line of
CLOTHING
for spring and summer is the
height fashion.
We want you all to inspect
this stock of Clothing it will
surely pay you.
MY LINK OF
Dress Goods, Shoes,
Furnishings
is and your inspection is invited.
FRANK WILSON
THE KING CLOTHIER.
h. returned to t-m lull
Saturday.
Mrs. S. II. Men ill has been sick
KT ml days.
L. P. moved in M
try for
W. T. left Saturday for
home at South Hill, Va.
K. II. Saturday morning
to spend days in Virginia.
Miss Jennie Williams, who has charge
of a at came home Fri
day evening to spend Easter.
Misses Julia cad Bay o
Tarboro, down Friday evening
mule. M B. Lung.
Dr. D. o bag been taking
a of at
college, CUM me Friday evening.
Miss Mary who peat a
few days with Mis. B W. King, re-
t -rm d la Thursday evening.
Carrie
of who were vis-ting
Mrs. C. T. returned home
Saturday.
Miss Bella Grimes, who been
h-r brother. W. II. Grimes at
took the here
day Mining h-r home in
MUs who has been
pending with her sister. Mrs.
S. M. retained to
Saturday. Mrs. end
children, May and Alfred,
TWO STORES
One Entirely Others
Wore or Lew of
Fire
Citizens Work
Bravely.
be Mid also splendid work Ur-i t t; J
done by i hen .-n ii T. E.
the it baa lately borne. The i Urge order tor km s I
cistern an of This u
and was hardly more
exhausted.
than one-third
THE. R
milch era
Will.-ire three
Apply lo
day.
g. r.
Local Reflections
Taken in lime Hood's
vent serious illness by keeping lie ex I
pare sad all the organs in a
in rs.
These are days is,
and ale celling in Work.
still beds,
us Sou, Baltimore,
v reader This
quotes some astonishingly low
what
by Jul
There will be an on See
lo on May 14th. have la say page.
Advertising is like breathing reports
enough it in a day to a lady aged who shortly before
mouth, i tier death in misty
The Store of This is a goad
was damaged in the hie, i- tor
The who a j lagged ,
U usually e Bl
impose to operate in that city,
i- a m. v. i mi every i the State
A coined man by a male I would following.
d Friday niter ., .
noon, and badly hurt. I he Atlantic Line will sell
round trip la -New at on
The White l the best lee bin on amount the
will I Grant ear -monies April
at . L. s n to
with final limit to May
whose
death afternoon,
her 67th year, maiden
name as Miss Ann Brown.
d Mr. Long in
November, Three were
born Montgomery
Mary The latter died 1864
w she was nail. Mr long
wax killed at Ft. Fisher in January,
1465, by I he
cause d by one tie
d while be was
ding having s rein, trout the
field alter a battle.
In May
Mr. and she was
again left a aid m in Mi. Law
dying in July of
Her son, Mr. L.
who lived in South Carolina, died lime
tenths ago, so that now b- the death
Mis. the only
ft b M. Long. To lb
I the all our people
iced i i his sorrow at the
r Sunday morning not
as joyous a day to citizens
of Greenville as had h.-e i anticipated.
The day was tut
our
with a I and
those passing along in street during
the day could not i
from the picture before
Toe of all this was a very
serious will, had been
battling through the the
Sabbath.
I was Sunday morn-
when the town aroused the
alarm of rushed
out of and as reached
main street they encountered a dense
that was nearly stilling. Almost
groping their way through this
the i-suing the
store M. in the
Attempts made to
in Che iron the store and find the
fire, hut u-ere
smoke no one could stay inside, it
be however, lire
burning towards rear
mom it was but a few too
alter the arrival crowd
bum through the rear
door windows. As soon as a
was thus made the II went
almost like a flash through the entire
length the
It was seen at a that the
not be saved a d
were to the
The firemen were prompt
lo the in, pi luted
their engine a. the
bad a good stream, on the an-
engine was in
order ill i met but
. and the heroic
I the firemen the entire block would
Lave been consumed, p
Tongue Bitten Off.
Mr. T. J. toM us Saturday;
that a day or two before bis horse bit
inches a giver's
The steer not bin able
except m food was placed ii. bis
it is thought was
where borne was when the
t occurred
The Hill
If l t have th I
from Snow Hill our people not
backward the I secure it.
Snow Mill would naturally
the most benefit by the read
coining here, the it
it wold also be a to
All Mime it be secured with.
an
and lo Japan.
ago the firm made a to Ger-
is of b.
h gloomy and askew
with hair unkempt,
it and M lions
ear,
along, and looks as
d there's something wrong.
what Unit battered
ragged cravat, that
gab, that hair,
An.
Whisper In his car;
to pay, my
cleaning boast to-
his listened
be shuffles i
If You want a Nice
SHIT OF CLOTHES,
Bicycle Bases.
There will be a series of races
at Tarboro in May. Three of
I. G. J.
and U. will
participate in the raCeS. Mr. Fender
was at
there is still a deal
sullen
h and
what's
be
say -Me wile is
Wednesday at in the
Methodist
Mr. Thus. Me of was
married to Miss Delia w. Marshal of
ibis town.
Just
FORD'S
Where the prettiest line of Spring
can be
A beautiful line of-
Mr
done on the track before it is in
condition for
as the clock pointed to j
If. Cherry began playing the
wedding and Messrs. J. o
and Phil t walked up the
and tells i Messrs. J. L.
t work to be up
lactoses.
Deeds only
four marriage licenses last as
win
and Marshall.
John Williams and Phillip,.
Kl. and Louisa Mo ire.
i. King and Little.
III.
the street. EU
work the aid
declared men had exerted
themselves more heroically.
-ix;
stores, the two on the u
There is a young lady this city
who has peculiarities. has a habit
walking en h-r f-.-t and n. v. r takes
a step moving. quite
young she contracted the of eating
which grew upon her until now
thing she i-a goes to her
every t me she drinks she swallows. It
is she the
i-M-r she grows aid h-r is
lunch larger i child.
ll she has a
Mrs. U. is opening a new
stock millinery, place is one
door north Mrs.
The front J. Ii.
bate hie, is being
Thai is yet
and it looks ii w like
i not to get it.
The work just done the depot
is a great The yard has
by. ii covered with to a of
and posts have been put up
p to Keep bucks and at a Bale
from the rooms and cars
Master Jack oft
who keeps up with
news by reading the sends
ind his
The bis pet canary bird,
lands advertised for taxes in We arc sorry that
county embrace over has cease and send
to Jack to console in his loss
The firemen tested the engine
day and it now worse right., lain that the bar
It I as been thoroughly overhauled exception one lawyer, has
I.,. Wt W I .
lied.
Bo Cherry is hading the styles on
dipped heads this season, lie lo
eel his scalp tough before tilts become
too numerous.
ed Judge S. B
one of judges of the
ill this state, tor appoint-
as judge the Slates
court, to succeed the late Judge
A. S. Seymour.
Hen
there is any Ben V. Williams township
that a wet spring means a dry on last aged
then we will have plenty of dust the He a remarkably vigorous and i,.
I story
between The tingle so soles
j were all toured by one rout, the
walls between x. up to
y wall be
by M.
was a large
kind At an sh joined i
and the
Ida of a Christian. She
lit Id in high her ac-
id his mother.
About
Ms. was truly a good ts-L ,;. ,.,
man, a devoted wile, a to id mother, a
I disposition lo speak, until BOW is
p suable for bar la bout
B a shoe
an when she it she always
puts her foot in Truth.
ray,
stores i
the
Mr. W. T. Washington
City, died Fri lay . i home
and death brings
to many
look at I o'clock I
this the being con-
ducted by Be. N. M. Watson.
The pall C. T.
II Ii. Clark, J. B. D. Hash-
etc, Wiley and D. J. Vi
ard.
Tatar hired a
to Washington.
On a Tare.
ago a
named
Joe Move to
lie got a spree
c in
The large saw mill p of the Par-
at
t, is being lorn down and
will be moved to
today to re-
move the from tie site Hie
die. ,,.,. Warehouse, preparatory to
the erection another one.
The air ship, star, or it is
seems not altogether so is
towns all about an opportunity
lo lake a peep. It may sail over
ville yet.
A new lot Parker
P. ii at Hook Store.
to the
ll heats any pen in world
I s a
Ami the hells ;
And rhymes to
Hut ii doesn't rhyme to
man until a short
before his death; and until a Tear
his death he pi and his
as actively as many men
A paper says that a you
woman of place declares that urban
she lived her first masculine kiss
as ii w-is dawn
her nerves on met of diamonds, escort-
ed by little cupids in chariots
drawn by angel.-, shaded by
and canopied by melted rain-
and treated horse so
that e arrested and imprisoned at
Washington for cruelty lo animals. A
man telegraphed he
went lo see about the animal.
The drum bad bean d
give a check to cover the cost o
th- horse.
evening the drummer
emus up to with a double
team, one of being the abused
horse purchased from This
horse died after The
drummer took the other horse and lead
him into Cheek's bar room and wanted
whiskey for he animal. A crowd
the hack door to
what was going on when he took out
two pistols and began tiring the air
to frighten the crowd away. The
drummer was arrested and
Forbes fined him for disorderly
conduct. He Went back Washing-
ton at night.
n old lime country . s
the streets Friday and
while along in the front of
J. S. granary store, banns
noticed trough at the
pump laying down upon the ground
drank As he arose he
remarked surfers far water
kin git to Stand-
a--1.
The Ne York Herald observes that
is purely a matter of
Ticket
The Democrats of Parmele a
Tuesday and
S. Upton.
Commissioners W. J. Smith, L. K.
and J. T.
L.
At Ayden the following nominations
have been
S.
S. B OS, Amos
Joyner, A. L. Harrington, T. N.
and B. W. Smith.
a was held
Winter- to nominate
with following
Mayor -J. B, Johnson.
W. Parker,
Cooper and F. Manning.
adjoining I two story
iv Co.
As lb- Lap d bath ends
of the Owens store the
s and it
it Mr. J. P.
I four miles from Greenville. Haydn
was a commercial and
the
Mil
following groom
man, Mr. B. M. Harper,
and aisle the bride on
arm of J. . berry.
and met at the
were then made
after the ceremony the
bride an groom look morning train
where they will make
their home.
Mr. is a live insurance Man
and he is to he
having won the heart a
in, ; and love-
has made her u favorite
in i i society
Every mother
an
dread
of the pain and
danger attend-
ant upon the
most critical
of her life.
Becoming a
mother should be
a source of joy
to all, but the
suffering and
danger of the ordeal make
its anticipation one of misery.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Furnishings,
to select from.
C. T.
Look over this list of
GOOD THINGS
and see if you would not like to have some
of
Premier Brand of Extra California Pears
Cherries, Plums, Apricots, and Peaches,
Mince Meat, Apple Butter, Preserves,
Sweet Mixed Pickles, Sour Pickles, early-
June Peas, lives, Celery Sauce, Royal
Baking- Powder, Cream Baking Powder,
which is as Rood as Royal for less money, and a
thousand other good things. Phone No.
is the remedy which relieves
women of the great pain and
incident to maternity; this
hour which is dreaded as woman's
severest trial is not only made
levered on the road. II i in . painless, but all the danger is re-
by its use. Those who use
this remedy are no longer
u but stood; The body -f W. T. was or gloomy; nervousness
their ground and saved it.
until i tor as was
I on Saturday. After hi.-,
arrived on Saturday
train ii was decided best th I'm inter-
place at
church yarn.
at by
Rev. V The pall
could not be between
e two s Stores as it was
to g. t in either room Hut when
the ll lines reach d the wall next the
Store by Bro. i
the firemen did the grandest hi the
worn ever witnessed. They even
periled their dies on Hie and behind
the wall, kept up lbs I here for were I. Cherry, . T. J.
more than an hour, and prevented the j U L. Brown, L.
lire from parsing beyond the wail, j and W. it. Wilson,
the roof joined over it. I
The Bernard building just across roe
street front the Ire and occupied by
r. II. Smith, J. A. and B. U.
also damaged, most of
front windows broken by the
heat.
It is impossible lo tell what the
of the amount to, bu. is
thought to he somewhere between
and M. was
only merchant sustaining total loss,
not a being saved from his
stores. He tad a stock worth fully
or with insurance about
The others who losses on
Hook are i H. Co., J.
It. Corey, U. D. J. S.
U. Zeno Bro., W,
C. limes Co., J. Herbert
J. L. Harding A
Blunt Fleming, Or- V.
H. Bagwell, W. II. Smith, K. M.
Cheek and J. A. Smith. Some of
occurred by the being
with water and by
out. A correct est-mate
damage to each be given, but
some were considerable while others
were small.
The building wan owned by
Bros., Two o
the stores are a total loss and three
others badly d. The building
occupied the site that was burned in
of last year and was rebuilt
last tall, being completed about the
middle October. It was a
building and every one regrets to see
it in its wrecked condition.
The cause of the fire is a and
no solution can be as to
it not be held j nausea and other distressing con-
are avoided, the system is
made ready for the coming event,
and the serious accidents so com-
to the critical hour are
obviated by the use of Mother's
Friend. is a blessing to woman.
01.00 PER BOTTLE at all Drug- Store.,
or by mail on receipt of price.
BOOKS invaluable information of
interest to all women, will sent
to any application, by
CO. OS.
IN THE SWIM.
If want in
v CD
Merchandise
no call see me. I can save you on
FINES of I Eagle brand.
J. R. COREY,
IN-
Suffered for Years and Could Find
No Cure Until Hood's
was Scrofula Cured.
suffered with on one of my
just above the ankle. I a
great many remedies, but nothing did me
any good. The disease was very trouble-
some for or years. In the spring
I began taking Hood's
and taking several bottles of
was cured. Hood's
also increased my
F. P. Georgia.
my boy was three months old
he out with eruptions. He
treated by a physician and the eruptions
would but would break out again.
We resolved to him Hood's
rills, and when he had taken two bottles
he was cured. He has had no trouble
with scrofula since, but Is perfectly
John R. Smith, Shady Spring, W. Va.
If you have decided to try Hood's
I la do not be Induced to buy any other.
Hood's is the best, intact,
the One True Blood Purifier. by all
druggists. Price f six
SADDLES HARNESS
M COLLARS
A General Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line
Groceries.
GROCERY STORE
Opened n a to S. T- Whiten and have a full line f
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
to select from Everything and low down in price. A
extended to all. Come see me, will make it pay you-
JAMES B WHITE
I can now be found in
brick store for-
occupied
Brown.
Come to see
an old colored man any advertising done sentimental
of Ibis town, says be is old. or oilier but docs follow
c to at lively do that advertising turns lo the
as god a day's work as of the
younger turns to pole.
Firm.
Moore Bro., Lave purchased
of goods A. II.
at the j and cent store. The new
firm will continue to the same
line of goods and will also add a full
stock of -S. Mr. Ellington con-
with firm as salesman.
wish ail
Tin to add a
word of praise to that expressed by the
citizens heroic work Jon; by tho
But for there is no tell-
what condition
in The citizens
all assistance
plenty of men at the engine
Closed for u days to
adjust my loss by fire
Saturday night
CASH HOUSE.
by keeping I
The daily incoming of creates a c n-
newness and novelty in every part of
this store. Every department is ready
for you to begin your buying.
DRESS-GOODS.
Our stock is overflowing with all the staples and
novelties intended for spring and summer
wear, and you see the marvelous genius of the
Frenchmen m the soft, lustrous colors and ex-
fabrics, and the combination reds and
purples and violets. We invite you to visit us
this week and be shown what says
you must wear.
Clothing, Hats and Shoes.
Perfect fit Foreign and c.
RICKS TAFT,
Emporium of Spring Fabrics. .





Another Enoch Amen.
years ago Lees do
left his young wife
and baby daughter in Chicago
and went west to seek bis
Finally communication between
and his wife ceased,
and mourned him as dead-
She came to and five
after his departure she married
Oswald, with whom sue
has lived happily tor thirteen
j years. The daughter has grown to
womanhood, and is teaching in
one of the schools.
In meantime fortune favor-
ed and he acquired
property both in California and
Alabama. He came back to Illinois
several years ago and
diligent search for his wife, but
could not find her. About a year
the daughter wrote to
brother of her father
and this way tho father Soul v
learned of his wife's
The other day he walked
Oswald home There
of both sorrow and a
Explanations followed i
took things
gave his wife and
and then left them
The will
but the daughter vi I pay
tier father a visit to his homo in
Ill, Dispatch-
. .
C;
Bible Railroad Pastes.
Several members of Common
Council, a dull half hour
of Thursday session of
the chamber, were
themselves over the
unit of railroad passes.
is no reason why the railroad
companies should be so stingy
with said one, don't ask
for William H.
the
with the
gentlemen, there any
complaining The railroad
companies have a pert ct right to
discontinue passes altogether if
they see in a
general chorus.
Mr. the
Bible gives them authority to do
The others at the
idea, but Mr. said
till I eat hold of a Bible and I'll
prove it out for He
rowed a Testament from the clerk
and for several be
himself consulting it aid Jotting
down notes on a piece of pa;
He finally walked over to the
malcontents, throwing down
the bit of paper,
their Scribbled on
the paper were the following
not
Numbers
not a man to Judges,
The wicked shall more
shall ever
Isaiah,
shall not Mark,
they
cm they not
he paid bis fare
Jonah, Record.
Lewis Stover, colored, who
Tears the sobriquet of
and is a worthless trilling
loafer at was
shot at that place last Wed-
by Mrs- The
particulars of the shooting, as we
were given them are a follows .
S- L. Mis. Key's
father, is an invalid at her home.
Toe had brought whiskey
to Mr. G., contrary to Mrs Key's
She told the Tues
to stay away from her
He replied, lather
that as long as Mr.
him to come he
would come. She warned him of
consequences if he brought
whiskey there again. Wednesday
the returned- Mrs. Key
ordered him not to come bat
he walked right into the room
where Mr. was. Mrs.
Key got her pistol, followed after
him and fired at him. At
instant she fired the turned
and the ball penetrated his body
just below blade.
wound is pronounced danger-
by the physicians, and may
result S- C,
Ledger.
A Draft for One Cent in .
H- C- Martin has on exhibition
at his store quite a curiosity. It
s United States
Department draft on the
at New York for the handsome
sum of one cent. It is made
payable
late postmaster at Creek,
N. C-, where he held the position
of postmaster for thirty-three
years- Upon his retirement from
the some time since ho
asked a full statement of his
account with the Department,
covering the entire period, and it
Now York city has instituted a
regular medical inspection of its
school children. There were
doubts as to its necessity, but re-
talk. In one day
tors as follows on
cases of measles
fourteen of diphtheria, of
scarlet fever, three mumps,
thirty-five of contagious eye dis-
eases, fifty-rive of parasitic dis-
eases of the head, twelve of
parasitic diseases of the body,
of tho and eight
of -kin
A VALUABLE SHIRT.
Contracts.
V I. p i In-frost is on window
kitchen pail is when
i-- every
hut Mono ; when chilblains make us
sick Mid cold feel give us pain,
to be v will all wish tor sum-
again. while we sweat
and around in gauzy
it's an easy thing to get cooled
off, as everybody knows, is
n winter, when the wind i lull of ice,
and the weather is as hard to hear a a
pair loaded dice. We may talk shout
our and about our spring
fall, but the balmy summer are
the days that suit us Ob-
When the sun is hot in summer and
the sweat runs oil your nose, when
is and you don't
need any ; win n lite mercury is
dropping, dropping down out sight,
you will tor the pleasure a
winter night. When the weather is op
and the haves r to shake,
you will think of these assertions, Mr.
Robinson which you make. Ion
long for and
winch it brings, you will bate
summer, and say many naughty tilings,
you will o and the
bracing winter days, the crackling
the jingle of the sleighs.
Her answer in Three Letters.
He loved her with all his heart, but
he was not certain that his
was He ed to
trap her into a promise to marry him.
He made a mathematical calculation.
he Mid, his voice trembling
lion, love you. I am go-
inc. to ask you to be my wife. Will
you give me your answer in word
three letters
Her line was tented partly from
bin and her eyes were downcast. A
taint Hash mantled her cheeks i
her lips trembled as she
His eyes reflected the joy in his
h -art at her words and more tremulous-
more tenderly than ho bad spoken
he
darting, I love you ; will you
be my wile V
Times-Herald.
For one thousand is liars
pretty woman is to
one of her Angers. is Grace
and her home is in
X. Y. She saw an advertise-
in a New York paper giving nay
e middle linger at middle joint, to
fr
used in a necrosis, or
operation. Miss answered
the advertisement in person. She is
anxious to become a singer and wishes
to complete her musical education
the Conservatory Music, and
takes this means securing the money.
Indebtedness cf North Carolina Cities
It WM m lie or a Poker and Was
Worth
about very expensive
said a business man to a
party of friends the other night,
wore a shirt once that was worth
I don't mean to say it cost
any such amount of money, but it
worth to me, and I cashed
it in for just that sum in gold and
An incredulous went around,
and some stinging inquiries were
passed as to what new brand of
was on tho market, but the
speaker never flinched.
away, he
when I come to explain
matter you will see that it is
really a simple affair and some-
thing which might happen to any
man who was similarly situated.
One night in the fall of the World's
fair year a party of six gentlemen,
of whom was one, was playing
poker in a hotel on Dearborn street.
As the night was warm and the
room small and close all of us threw
off our coats and played in our shirt
Sleeves. At first the game was light,
the ante living a dime and the limit
cents. It was an all night session,
and late in the evening tho limit
wits mined to and money changed
hands freely.
how the cards did run that
night I never had such luck
since and can't reasonably expect a
repetition of it. I would stand a
raise and draw four-cards to an ace
in big jack and get two more
with it. Once I picked up my
and found three small cards
and the ace and king of clubs. There
was a pot to right for, so I came
in and, discarding the small cards,
for a draw of three, at the
same time turning my arc and Ling
on tho table so all the players
could see them. The draw gave me
the queen, jack and ton of clubs,
making a royal flush. There was a
number of strong hands out against
it, including one set of fours and a
full.
of course, played me
for holding an ordinary flush or a
straight and thought I was burning
up my money when I kept meeting
nil raisers. I was too foxy to do any
of tho tilting myself. By simply
meeting tho raises it was easy to
conceal the real strength of my own
hand and make tho other players
think I had got tangled up to an ex-
tent where it was imperative to pro-
my interest in the pot against
possible Huffing. When the play
was over and the hands shown
down, what a howl there wits I One
man, a good fellow and a clever
card player, by the way, was so an-
at what ho called
that he tore up the cards and kicked
his chair over.
settling up the man nearest
to mo reached over wrote on
my shirt front his I O U for his in-
The example was con-
and the other players fol-
lowed him. The game lasted several
hours longer, and as my run of luck
held good and the losers continued
to write their I O on my shirt
that garment was soon covered with
value At the close of
the play the shirt bore evidence of
av indebtedness of due mo by
the five gentlemen with whom I had
passed the evening.
was some days before any of
them gave, a sign of settling, and
how I did guard that garment in
the meantime I In those days I was
fairly well fixed financially and had
a safety deposit box in the vaults
under the First National bank. The
thing I did when the game
broke up was to put on a clean shirt
and lock the garment carefully
away in tho vault. It was a week
before all the debts were canceled.
Every time one of my debtors came
to tho office to settle I would take
him over to the safety deposit vault,
unlock the box and erase tho amount
of his payment from the shirt. By
tho time the payments were all
made the shirt was in pretty mil con-
but it at home as a sou-
until housecleaning time last
when a fresh domestic,
of its interesting history,
used it to scrub windows, and one
of the most valuable shirts ever
worn by mortal man thus came to
an ignoble Tribune.
The elections in Ohio Monday
remind politicians that it bar
always been customary in that
State to have both parties
the United States
ate, the present is the first
time for years there
have been two Mr.
Hi a is not superstitious, but
be sufficient doubt of his
election by the next Legislature
for the term that be has
decided not to rent a residence in
Wash There will be the
of a tight over the
Legislature this with
ii 11- as can-
for Senate on the
Democratic side, and Hanna
the Republicans. As all of these
gentlemen and be-
in powers the
Ohio voter need not go barefooted
next winter. Washington Dis-
patch to Chicago
Pen people are aware of the
fact that the moon changes on
the first day cf April and the first
day this year. This will
not happen again in a hundred
years.
Wilmington
Winston
Raleigh
Durham
Charlotte
Greensboro
Wilson
Fay. lie -111,000
d indebtedness of the
Stair North Carolina
is a vigorous feeder and re-
well to liberal
corn lands the yield
increases and the soil improves
if properly treated with fer-
containing not under
actual
Potash.
A trial of plan costs but
little and is sure to lead to
profitable culture.
All r m by
on 1.1 th- U
The Chinese Dictionary.
The Chinese dictionary authorized
by the imperial government con-
classes of words, of which
include the more important.
This famous dictionary, the most
ancient of any recorded in literary
history, was arranged by Pa-out-
who lived about B. C.
A. L. Industrial A gents.
N. April
industrial agents of the Seaboard
Air Line in Virginia, North and
South Carolina and Georgia, met
here today- Twenty -eight the
Seaboard's experiments are
now in operation, and
shade trees had been set out
along the guldens had
been at all stations,
and forty towns improvement
society organized. This movement
was inaugurated by the Seaboard
two months ago.
to h.
The Her Election.
Washington, April
President arrived here
Pills
Cure All
North Carolina lacks true pa-
in times. It is;
last night, and f r the three never deficient war It . m
devote himself lo wind- j ought to celebrate its I
up private affairs I borders, in every year, the 20th
which he has had no time to
attend to previously- Mr.
is now living at his Illinois
Disproved II.
is all rot about pure grit
winning
sank a fortune in a grindstone
factory. Free Press.
em n
Miss Agnes Ripplier made an ad
recently before a New England
club on
take from the farmer
and the she said, give
to the baker and the candlestick
maker, and hardworking actors,
singers and writers, succumbing to
blandishments of a polite com-
are robbed of their mat and
recreation in order that they may
give their services at benefit
entertainment or to tho woman's
edition of a
Jackson, an old
c woman, was I to
death near Manchester
burning grass
yard.
A number of colored people
were to meet and out the
graveyard that day, but only this
good old woman kept faith. She
undertook to do the cleaning
herself, and while the
grass, her clothing caught
and she horribly burned,
in great agony soon after-
Observer.
Hi Valet Dees
i lie greatest dandy in
d is Albert of
G This fastidious young
attires himself in a new suit
if clothes every
yearly to keep twenty
ed workmen going, and run up a
bill of E suit of wear-
is highly perfumed
with attar of at ounce
Ho wears so fewer the Deck
ties daring a year, being aver-
age of three every day. His
boots number pairs a year.
London Woman.
of May. No other state with A Strong Fortification.
such a great day in its j Fortify the body against disease
would fail to celebrate it every by Liver Pills, an
and says he intends settling year with patriotic demonstrations I cure for sick headache
down to the practice of law for I and rejoicings. The North would malaria,
the present. Politics, he make it around the world
will little of his time or J and it would be famous above
thought for the next few years. ether days. What is Plymouth
Mr. Stevenson is disposed to J Book or Banker 11.11 or Lexington
regard the elections in j or other day to the
and in Ohio day, burg Declaration Celebrate,
as indicative of coalition celebrate I and show
of the democratic forces and say s j States that indeed, glory in
S t s gradually but sorely I the of May, and are at heart
getting the old Strength of j proud of the patriots who
four years ago sentiment at town
bimetallism, lie said, is that epochal day.
throughout the west and will i
to advance, and the j
democratic party, he predicts, will
be stronger and in batter condition
Wilmington
sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, jaundice,
and all kindred troubles.
Fly-Wheel of
Dr. Your Liver Pills are I
the fly-wheel of life. I shall
be grateful for the accident that
brought them to my notice. I feel
as if I had a new lease of life.
. Platte Cannon, Col.
Liver Pills
a modern standard Family Medicine Cures
every-day ills of
three years
for tho campaign
hence than now.
Ho believes there is a sen-
favorable to all elements of
democracy rallying around
old standard and that in time, and
at long period, the will
be more powerful than ever.
AND ITS
To the Editor have an absolute
remedy tor Consumption. By its timely use
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
send bottles free to those of your readers
who have Bronchial or
. , Lung Trouble, if they will write me their
he elections, in address. Sincerely,
opinion, should not be T. a. at. a. Petri St., new York.
. , I Tho
as expression of the people cu
A Georgia newspaper is
going to give up journalism, be-
ho thinks editors a to not
treated fairly. child is
be say F; doctor attendance
gets tho editor notes it and
gets it is christened the minister
gets the editor writes it
and gets it
minister gets another fee, the
editor a of or in
course of time it dies, the doctor
gets from to tho minister
gets ; tho undertaker
gets S-5 to the editor
it and receives
purely local matters, but shows
that the part; is gradually getting
together Ohio victory, ho
states, i-i especially significant
aid to his mind is proof that
the sound and free silver
democrats are not irrevocably
Mr, leave hero
tho last of the week, and Bays he
will not return to
again for some
calls him. He is staying at
the where ho lived
four years, and today saw many
of in the senate
and others who called at his
TOO.
rang lit is
pare i for ; well a
and for to sold in tin
cans, holding pound of
cine for cents.
Land Franklin Co., Ti n.,
March a. 1891
Hare us d all kinds of
not one package of Black
for all the others ever saw
It is the tiling horses or cattle in
the Spring of the year, and will
every time.
R. Brian.
To Have the Right of Pluck.
a-id pluck does not sit
dawn and repine when disaster
comes, but goes to work
and manfully to recover the
Tho business men who Buffered
by Hie fire last week seem to be
made of the right kind of stuff
and are now hopefully looking to
the They are lost going
to make a bigger and
town than ever- In this
determination they should receive
the hearty cooperation of iv
cf county.
While has greatly
by the two recent fires
and I'll -cuts a dilapidated
it is far from dead, and
will rise again, brighter and
better, of the disasters
through which it has passed. Our , .,, ,
plucky and energetic business The best salve In the for Outs
not disheartened because Bruises, Bores, Pals
of their loss, but gone ear-
to work to straighten and cures Piles in- no
and begin anew
Already there talk of replacing J per box. t-y
the burnt buildings with better
than formerly the
That this
soon. The h sin
A example of
nepotism- which all to frequent in
brought to pub
lie notice last summer v.
fellow named Citron, a
gale from Now
Mexico, having the disposal
cf two one to
Annapolis and one to West Point,
outraged decency by giving the
places to bis two sons. But
judgments of the Lord arc just-
Both Cation's sous have Jailed to
pass necessary examination
and thus lose the
When a who has succeeded
letting himself quartered
public takes
age of his position to quarter
family on it also he should be
Landmark.
------A Hue of------
Family GROCERIES,
------Consisting of-----
Flour, Lard,
Meat, . Coffee
Meal, Sugar
Ac.,
which I am
selling so low
that it causes
surprise.
Come see mo
and I will
treat you fair
and square.
D W.
and nil Pat-J
f r
C.
in
from
I draw or
We if or n t, I; of
chars. u-d.
A i laid with
cost same in f-3 t. b. and countries
A s
. D. C.
I l I i j. i. I
I X I KS.
it. I
l i . i. j i
M- .- .
U h will
mail .-.- A will write for it.
. KALI
St., New York.
Naturalists say there is a tree in
Chinese Tartary which is unable to
ear moisture, even that of a mod-
rain. After being rained on it
wilted and does not
its original appearance for several
days.
The common cheese fly is only a
tenth of an inch long. It deposits
about eggs in the cracks of
cheese, though, if not able to find
this substance, it readily selects an-
other.
The box is regarded as
of constancy. It is several times
thus alluded to in the lighter Eng-
of the Int sputum.
The of a Missouri paper
gives this pointer virtue of ad-
were pub-
a paper 1872 Mt.
III, the second floor,
a store was opened the room
under our office. senior
partner came and con-
for columns of space
for one year with locals each issue
and dodgers each week.
He said it was a snap to get into
a town when the other business
men did not advertise. The firm
Started on borrowed capital. In
less than three years it had money
enough to start two stores, one in
in St. It
partnership and ore
partner took a field to himself.
Byron Nugent was the partner
who the contract and
who is now senior member of B.
Nugent Co, the great St.
house. He not owns
and ground, but is now
a modest little cottage
home which cost him
must add that some of
the old moss backs who wore in
business Mt before
Byron Nugent ever saw place,
are still there, about
trade hard
One Died, c f Grief, the Other of Joy.
An Paris
the owner of immense riches,
died of grief on hearing that he
had lost everything in the world
except
per brother inheriting that sum
him died of
In Bits.
curb
at
on torpid liver-
GROVES
The lightning-bug is brilliant.
But lie hasn't any mind ;
He rs through existence
With his headlight on behind.
Chicago
TASTELESS
CHILL
IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS,
WARRANTED.
m , Wot. W, 1803.
Co.,
W year, of
TONIC
In all our ex
of Is
UNDERTAKERS.
EMBALMERS.
We just received a now
hearse a id the line of
fins and metal-
and cloth brought to
Wei do embalm-
its
Personal attention given to
and en-
treated to our care will receive
every mark of respect.
Our lower than ever.
We do nor want monopoly but
invite competition.
We can he found at any all
In the John
Boggy Co's
BOB GREENE CO.
it.
PORK
FARM -HI
their ill
interest prices bet i
ii all branches.
AT
buy Mt i -ti en
in if one pro It, i-
e e
FURNITURE
always on hand priori ts it
the times. Our coeds are all bought and
-mill CASH therefore, having n
to ran we sell at a close
S. M X.
A.
v i
Mt i
. M
,. ;
.- Mr Hi
i II
.-. I l ,;
r. F ill
P.
-v j.
v X i
Mil j A hi
IS i
I, . i
A. M
i i- s
viM- II in
v Selma
l-
THE MORNING STAR
in
The live-Collar Daily
its in the State
W H,
SMITH EDWARD. Props.
A- store
X. C.
dealers in all
kinds of
NEW a
All kind of repairing
We me skills I labor go
material and are prepared to
satisfactory
CO,
GREENVILLE, N. C
iv--------
MARBLE
Wire and Iron Fencing
sold. work
prices reasonable.
old reliable.
-----IS STILL AT THE WITH A
C EXPERIENCE has taught the best is to
Fanning
.,. and genera as well
Has. Shoes. Ladies I always on hand. Am head
Heavy Groceries, and Clark's O. N. T.
and keep and attentive
N. C
Magnolia tr u K M. no H
. M. i
Wilson tr H,
Kooky Mi SI
on Meek
p. m., 4.10
arrives p
v., p, Kinston 7.45
. Returning, leaves
. in., s -i . m. Arriving
ix at a. m., 11.20 am
leave
8.00 a, in., and . m,
a. m.,
n., Tarboro a. m.,
m., m.
ind 0.20 in,, arrives Washington
a. m., and p. m. Daily ex-
pt Sunday. Connects trains on
ii- I
Train leaves N via
A It. K. except Sun-
lay, at so p. in. p.
Plymouth p. M , p. m.
Sunday, a. a m.,
10.25 II.
Train on Midland N. C. branch
daily, except Si a
n. a. m.
leaves a. m,,
rives kM a. in.
Trains on Latta branch, R,
A., leave p in.
p in. Clio p
cave in. a m,
Latta 7.50 s m. daily except
Train h eaves War-
and p, m-
at a. m. a m.
Train No. makes close connection
t Welded points daily, all rail via
at Mount
and Carolina R R tor
all points North via Norfolk.
r.
II.
I. R.
Old dominion
J L. SUGG,
Life, Fire aid
GREENVILLE, N. C.
NEAR COURT HOUSE.
AU Risks placed In strictly
ASS COMPANIES
at low sat current rates.
I AM AGENT FOB FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF
RIVER SERVICE
Steamers Green
and touching at all land-
on Tar River Wednesday
and Friday at I A. M.
Returning leave Tarboro at I A. M,
Tuesdays, Thursdays
Greenville
These are subject to stage
of water on Tar River,
at
steamers for Norfolk,
New York at d Barton.
Shippers should
via Dominion
New York. from
Nor-
folk A.
Baltimore. Miners
Boston.
JNO. Agent.
J J. Agent,
SO,


Title
Eastern reflector, 21 April 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
April 21, 1897
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MICROFILM REELS GVER-9-11
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Joyner NC Microforms
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