Eastern reflector, 9 June 1897


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The Eastern Reflector
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION.
D. J. Editor and
VOL. XVI. GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY JUNE
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Tim was an cue
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of the congregation more than
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A large and appreciative sum-,, remembered by -f
of people . ,. x
and students gathered in I Although the rain in
Hall Sunday moraine to night, Monday was
sermon M i altogether pleasant
J. S- pastor of the off q
Baptist church of any unusual event except
I tin IS W ; lag
Bid will
United f Victory's
In the recent
. outbreak
Grand
attorneys in
Th
In i it ii I the arrival -f
Evasion of
of is
e by i as to
I .; more vigorous method of
listing Many who
are c and
are of
; think there is
in their to escape
r evade men,
who prom pi I v resent
i their
I to the
State when they
con p d to list their taxables
rod aid
downright in
or
mount f their properly liable
to taxation- The value
of the University,
upon walls many At
things were t- be seen call to I and the
memory darker days of y hold their
as well as In the
the struggles of forefathers Dr. J of
t fill oar hearts with and Dr. Alex
the We sings we were made members
sow enjoy. back ground short and appropriate
to the a flag. Were by Dr. Felix, Mo-
bearing the i era. Dr. t
also of the At lot cay General
Vance K. P.
deuce, above this Bo were chapel Bill, and others.
the portraits and basis of the i
fathers and founders of the I E Muse, of Rocky Mount,
looking down u-- a, was made an member
still speeches were made
every interest. In contrast with of
this was the white and i. D. Winston, of Windsor.
with which building ass Judge F. A. of
draped and the many pictures of i. q o; Wilton and
the as it is today
out t as the many should like to fuller
and privileges cf peace of these with
of the speeches
, but we do not feel at liberty to do
since the societies are secret
A o'clock the forty
of the Senior robed in Tuesday's exorcises began
and t i prayers in the Chapel at A-
the People
Pitt County.
Army of the touching to y,,,,
the school history the of in
We by this to have
removed front I The Canadian
the passions and of baa that a man a
the war to ho willing to give Canada, dos
the S duo credit fur the United States long enough
we b I a and then returns
behalf of soldiers of to live, way be punish
North.
Our have never relaxed. Our cf-l pry
i , ,, , it is limn to
have never the best our
declares that it is unjust to
tempt to youth of the
X hi hat there mi no bravery,
no exhibited in the e
pi by Fed ml com
selected stock of
I ed for bigamy Li that haw
adopted by some of our States it
w. knock bottom out of
the divorce industry of other
states. Star-
to list heir MUM we
t to all kinds of tricks .
f fat in. rs did not
many men's property shrieks so j f--out of President's office and j M. conducted by N- H. D.
alarmingly Coke Vance's the procession headed by The Seniors in
when it is being for tax-
If you doubt this,
notice when the list-taker begins
As . are aware, every
in X Carolina must
hi- Jane, a d mist
with a sworn
statement a to val and de-
.-.-, of ail property
I v on day of June.
And i; does there is it.- s
pi in Carolina
dent Alderman, Dr. J. S- Felix front of Memorial and
and Dr. Thomas Home, marched marched to strains of
to the Ball. Dr. opened rendered by
the service by asking the choir to the band-
sing a very appropriate hymn, At there was a short meet-
after which read a selection of board of trustees
from Paul's Epistle to Ball-
Romans After another was the for Senior
i Hume presented the Dr Day Exercised a
Felix, who took his text from audience gathered Gerard
we know Hall long before the hoar arrived.
j the alumni
ma v to them love lied, to id and took their places in seals
J table . on hand or en thorn who are for them
lists a d liar of it to His losing came the Seniors
for taxation. to the D F ,. M j who took seats on the rostrum.
Suite Auditors report tor
MERCHANDISE
from which to select your purchases.
be Chatham Record says that
a justice of the I in
county ha very little respect
and severely reprobates although
j the suggestion that the idea ho aprons with a
section of the present members of
that tribunal- j re-
some papers
an from him to our
among papers
is which ha wrote fol-
lows
We P. have
South. the Supreme
half the the law lays one
thing and the Supreme Court
decide another
am
to be
j by the unvarnished facts
ten
May
morning a mass meeting of the
of SI wit, held to
organ for relief of 1,800
ate people, mos
in. firs fan any together for
. if lot
every C was a
I'm its words the
I merits every South
confidently believe claim
that ours is the store of all stores our real history be taught in
from which Io buy your goods for the
. n j l i i- , i only issue of courage
coining year, sold on nine at close Lad chivalry, but on the of
credit prices to customers approved credit.
i i i i a ii i it a i the South Is entirely willing to
sold for cash at figures that tell the
wonderful influence of silver or greens-
When they enter into our possession
they are again converted into the best bar-
gains we can buy the benefit our many
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or be
led away but co straight back to your
friends who will take care of your swept away the flood.
and work the harder to make of a moving out of the
a i iii. i districts
stronger customer and better friend to
straight ward, honest dealing between man across to the main
We are the friend of the poor
man, we are the friend of the man,
are friend of you all. Come us, we
will serve you to the best of our ability.
to I i ell. lat your
a told iii ii.;,
THE .
people road
paper.
The experiment of employing
colored hands in a
iii about to be made at
ton SC Heretofore, while op
have been ex-
Some time ago the
mills bad to be closed on account
and Since then
and
have been out of The
Charleston one
of largest plan's the
southern country.
A large part the stock is
by II. Boston and
other capitalists, and
they contend that had la-
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
it lag
all
to in i,
ROYAL row r.,
THE ON
earth.
lie mi
A no
i. n
A little thUd
nay
brother's a
heart when never
in look
overthrow
Dirk
in
Ii young well
A mother a mirth
I are the
Century
Like
sum of s 1.133,70 .- I .-
of o nail
that was ed for
in t la i r Sate I year.
And yet st week the banks in
one town alone had
deposits o amount
lee, the banks at
according to official state-
more than a third as money
is Lad en for taxation
Dr. tut in
the creation of the D- of class
mast have had a definite Class
view- The world is not R. H. Grave-, as first on the pro-
accident- God for Hie Mr. gave
purpose in information showing
world, Tins that the class had been a
have been a one. neat one throughout its history-
Men should not their
lite attention, best of service and honest
forts shall be yours to command at the
i.
which ho said was the delivered
That was largest that- could have been of the senior in
and God to measure class the war. That it but
up to it and to fit to their theory, bad witnessed improve-
at motive which Willie P. L
it- Col. Thomas Si j lire was by A. Alien on Re
; of Diet learn meats cue university, notice- bob all the trustees,
Carolina I truth and the ways able among which is the accepted it in but by D- D- Smith on
Of course evasion of bring themselves up to of Hall and the speech. a m third by D-
honest It God's purpose was a adoption of caps and gowns which At .-,.;, p, M. between
otherwise have did He make man have not been used and by a
pay. A certain amount of be an l tear down bore. Some statistics were given marched round
i be raised every year, and if g-B kingdom J would not showing average height and giving the Var-
pay. A amount of taxes i ant tear down on were given marched round to the en
must be raised every year, and ii J would not average height giving Var- All and
improperly evade then i i weight t-f the e-1 also average fa, A, r., were to with much interest.
a ea of w a being of and a amber of M AH awarding honors and
a load, if some of purpose is a around it singing are special awarding
horses fail to pull their share have had a B honors were C. U. fear A
others must null n for them.
AU taxpayers are there- malicious one
fore interested seeing man to got an
every taxpayer bears his proper J opportunity to down him. We
share of public burden tax-1 are determine to
that none evade ,, -i , n
e trust in
1- the
every thing we shall find the very
Professional i of life working
. ,.
He
I laid awarded us follows Most which ad sat K, V, th
man A- T. Allen, most
man, Burton with
Wright, second, greatest
W. D.
the .
M. J. I. Fleming.
N.
i ii i- e in all the courts.
r v , ,
. at H N e i- a T- Law,
Greenville V. C
iii die courts.
,,
Harry II. W.
SKINNER A
i i
B.
s i iii. Greenville, N. C
TYSON,
AT K
S, C
Practice in all the
G- Connor, .
with W. second
man, S- Brown Shep-
greatest bore, J. D- J.-ii.-,.
S.
Gods purpose D. B.
prise, J-
i. , ,. ., ,. tin-
tor the ,
., . , . i , the Harris misc. . U.
was the between ,
I-S iii-. I.-
.-. into
of God tho
agency of man. These are
wedded r. They blond j
each other as the night into
day. We can tell one from
the other but we can't find the
dividing line- Text does not say
things are good but all
W- S. Myers, class
introduced, fie read a short
i but beautiful appropriate
poem.
Class president Smith next
G- Connor, the
class prophet. President Squib
then a touching speech
to tho University a bust of
things work together for E as a gift of
Good in the Id is
it docs not so it is because our
are kept
constantly before our minds
the many millions who toil
class ho adopted
a precedent -that of some
token of affection to our Alma
Mater. it is as we
in patiently a Godlike should do, for next to our teal
way are never mentioned. If we mother who has guided our infant
could see all tho good we should I feet we should this foster
longer doubt that the good mother who has guided and
a. l. I. Jambs,
H.
c.
A Store.
loan E. V. C. Harding,
Wilson, N. U.
. A HARDING,
N.
to
peel of
J.,. -Ii- on it
ii. V .
-i X. C. N.
Attorney at Law
all
and that God's
purpose is being
who God
with God- To love God to be
in harmony with God and want
I the that He wants- When
a man becomes conscious of his
ignorance and weakness be turns
to God his wicked-
Then God instead of
chastening him forgiven him and
helps him to lead a now life and
for good
cur thought
what could appeal to the
of young n more than this
bust of him who led the despair-
Confederate armies, who was
the of that great
Just as Mr. Smith closed his
speech tho baud played
tho whole audience wild
with applause.
President behalf
accepted
gift in a that could
Dr. Felix closed his sermon by appreciated fully only by hearing
repeating that beautiful hymn of expressed his profound
a ii u i
the representatives of the two
The
from Society
wore W. J. D. Gold
D- Barker, from the
Society, J. M. P. U
P. T. Cheek. Mr-
Carson spoke
and
Mr spoke on
Truce of
Mr. J. sub cl
w is
Mr, Gold made a very vigorous
speech
Mr. Parker's subject was
Tho last speaker was Mr-
subject, Poet of Democracy
After speaking all
to to a reception
given berths president and
U wore served
and every effort made to
occasion a most
Yesterday witnessed the crowning
events of exorcise.-,
bong the hear to be-
gin arrived, memorial hall was tilled
most to its utmost
Promptly at o'clock the
by Alderman
with Lieut. Reynolds Col.
S. with lion. Win.
I,. Wilson, an relied down the
mile k Oh the MM
he Seniors them and
lbs other and I
were opened with a very
bonus in tin city and East HI
Paso and of that number are
in destitute It is
impossible almost to the
damage done by the flood it
especially severe, because a
very large pore of the
arc poor laborers. The
river has its eon
and those who for
watched the antics of
erratic say en
lb. ll led recedes it will be dis-
covered that the river hat, shifted
its course, about
blocks of El the Mexican
side of tho stream. Among the
buildings certain to aw. over
Mexican side of the river
will tho international copper
Smelting plant. Tho current
the in lower of the
mill would have coin
palled to It was through
influence that it has been
settled that alone shall
be Dis-
patch-
What tho Says of Spring-Tuns
ii r .
That ward off the dread
ed by avoiding
worry.
hat worry, rather is
res; for many distressing
That a hearty laugh will often
of
worked
That a perpetual round of
ties has a depressing upon
senses the mind, the
from this weariness is
city is now street, o M
Mr lining prize, Gold, Jr.,
the medal, and B.
Will;.; medal.
Alderman lion
L. Wilton ii man who
of
of the United Slates lo
young men bu country and to
idem en to as -hi;
men who succeeded own beloved
C. Lee Wash-
u ml
shall not I Io outline Mr.
Wilson's no
idea of Its an i
S. W. Crawford, Greensboro,
At the Alumni banquet -u
malt as
and her
Governor
in the
and
University and her
Owes t
lier Hale,
Alumni the
the Alumni Oat to
unit die
Edwin Batter,
In alters ton a good i -l l is
hall was played by the Vanity v
Alumni. The Varsity bays
wore to
The a ill the
up
much Io the regret
have in the.
squares from bank cf
tho riser,
Newspapers too Cheap
The of our
situation is having all
their profit depend upon getting lB nu
by means of
Tho circulation itself ought
to pay- newspaper is too
That typhoid lever is duo largely
to drains both and
without the body.
That brisk walking, deep
with the month
closed, helps to sweep out the
products of also, by
cheap. Ho it is cheap it
to The
of a ought to pay
for its production. A good
paper, won with trust-
worthy news of the world, is
worth three Mutes tho present
price of our ordinary journals.
Even then it would be the cheap--
eat the market. The ad
that earn to such a
paper would pay it forth
to possible
That it is very unwise to tempt
appetite of who is India
posed, the cessation of appetite
especially at this is
warning of that the system
is such a state that food
easily digested, and a little
judicious fasting may of
benefit.
That drugs should avoided
whenever possible, and that the
mouth should thoroughly
brains and industry. the tooth
Warner, in Harper's
brushed after taking kind
medicine.
Unit is feverish nil
drinks are heating or exciting
should be avoided- Pure fresh
Mr. J. II. Wool, lives at
place, about two
miles from town, will soon
one of tho In water is boat, thou
Halifax county. On comer of orangeade or made Irons we
he building has drawn tut
the weather from tho
original place. Saturday of
the I swarms of over
thirst
That every one with a tendency
before came and lodged to neuralgia, rheumatism sciatica
in tho and finding it n
good place to honey-
a few horns another largo
came in from exactly
opposite and they also
concluded to make homo
this one particular spot, now
Mr- Wood has two groat
aggregations of combined
ready business- Mr.
Wood says when the bees are at
work they can go all between tho
Weather boarding and of
that portion of house and
beware of taking off
flannels too early in the spring;
it is best to wear wool
next to tho all tho the
round, as warm weather very
light weight
after pot spiral ion.
Boston was engaged
worrying over tho treatment of
the South, a colored
gentleman slipped into Boston
department, the people
up like turning the hose
on
There is a of truth in
these few
The to is
characteristic of New
attitude toward the
remarks the Atlanta Journal,
and then that paper goes to
The bodies of that
are worried over the
which separates and
in tho South, but are
careful to maintain similar dis-
their own suctions.
They howl because
not admitted to hotels the
South Where white are
entertained, and yet a venerable
c bishop long ago
sought admission in vain to all
the prominent hotels in Boston.
They the exclusion of
in the South from the
host seats in and from
railroad earn which set apart
for whites, and yet will not
give the a chance in any
of the higher Industrial
There are no stone
sons, brick layers, car-
or bi in Boston,
are hundreds
Atlanta who work side by
with white men
wages for equal
The a bettor chance
tho South in many ways that
for his interest and tho com-
fort of himself and his family
than ho can find Now York or
Massachusetts. Post
judge of the U
States Circuit court gave a
in the case of Mi tinier
cook Company vs State of
South Carolina, restraining the
State from preventing In puns
brought to This decision
if is claimed
will have the effect of
nugatory the dispensary law
tho decision of Judge Sim
any one may import sell
liquor in packages. Tho
is based on tho inter
law, the Court
hold tug that the right of
comprehends right
sale.
Salve.
i be best la tho world for Os t
Sore, Salt
Chapped Bands
Corns, and all Skin
moves j. not only at tho gift Gold,
appropriate by p. D. the past few days. X.
Chilblains, .-.
this fall ho expects to have j and ares Piles st
to barn. This is lake I id. It Is it. vs
one doubting the facts can go or money
For sale
Mows.
b it that has lilted this
country with nervous t
that takes Ilia off their hones,
from their blood, and makes
ft emaciated r
No. It is bad overeating of
other
habits.
remedy is in artificially
food such as the Shaker Digestive
dial, Instead Irritating tho already
Cordial g a
to rest by nourishing system
and digesting other i
With It. flesh strength return.
Is not the Idea ration ll V cordial
and
No i I to decide OB
A trial bottle seas
I, AX HI. is the for
Doctors recommend It In place
of Castor





THE REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. C.
at the post office at Greenville,
U. O., as second class mail matter.
Concept. I PRACTICAL
Then will be a concert by the
North Car- Aid Society Christian the Seaboard to lap.
n-f h to People Along Die Line
Read.
Early Crop Bulletin.
The past week has been
considerably growth of
crops. Tee weather was also dry
the end the week, excepting
rain, with hail, in the northern
on 24th, The warm
at tin College to raise d
to build a church. The orchestra will
consist or ten instruments and
Miss Sheppard, our gifted
will recite. This is a
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Our Regular
June 4th, 1897-
pretend to
Senator Morgan's deliberately made
that the action of the House is
unconstitutional and that s is
not legally in session, but In
is worrying them no little- mat-
has been discussed at a
meeting and the is
preparing an opinion on t to
I submitted to the Cabinet.
The Senate hat adopted
offered by Senator sling
the Judiciary
what legislation is necessary
the Stale of South Carolina t mi I
traffic within its
The resolution is i Hen Jed to I he
the Federal Court that
present law of South
is in conflict with the interstate
commerce law.
It looks now as though would
be no investigation, Had a vole
been taken on Senator re-
solution when it was lira it
would have been adopted, but having
together the Sen-
have recovered their nerve and it
is announced that will vole
against the resolution.
The following language wasn't
by a Democratic member the
House, but by one Washington's
oldest ministers the gospel, Dr.
at a mass held
under the auspices cl the
Cuban League, to express the
and indignation of the American public
at the atrocious murder an American
nurse by the Spaniards. Dr. Sunder-
land -The government of the
seems to recreant to its
in this emergency. Look at the
conduct this Congress at ours. The
House Representatives, called to-
to take action on questions of
vital moment to be the of our
people, as well as our suffering fellow
citizens in Cuba, Ir.-in f
to day. All business locked up
em. Iv and she key curried in one man's
pocket. Meanwhile, members
body, in cahoot half a
members the British
with the ministers cl powers acting
as umpires, regaling at
mm chess The committee
the House given over to carrying on
the
Senator Jones, nm
believe in straddling any Two
Democratic Senators with th
a duty on onyx be-
c tut exist, of onyx
their Mates, and Senator Persia
aid he was surprised that
Jones did not tic so ill order to help
develop large onyx deposits known
to Ml t in Mr. Jones
-There is no
tariff taxation, the s
ind I will support an
excessive lax. for the
my people. Taxation for private
benefit is robbery, pure and
jerry Simpson may not be able to
cone with Speaker but he mail
Stone sorry he
muted hint to a-k if there was any
greater demand the passage a
l bill now than there was
during the last Congress, by replying
Why certainly there is, your
prosperity not and the
people seek bankruptcy
II th- w. Washington judge
the that tried
and acquitted Hay and N
the and Secretary i f the sugar
limit, null anything man that
had no
ask questions to
the business of the sugar trust. II this
is good law, the laws of the country
cannot be too soon so amended as lo
Congress right to investigate
the business of the sugar trust, and of
all other trusts, whenever there is
to do so the interest the
public.
is guilty consciences which have
Banned Speaker Heed to be guarded by
detectives, tear that somebody will
do boldly injury as a result VI the
indignation at his methods
muzzling tea House. He has
threatening but they were writ-
ten by a man in Washington to
cause a There isn't
slightest probability I hat anybody will
kill Mr, Heed, or even The
people know that their remedy lies in
ballot box, aid they will wail
until the Congressional elections next
year to apply is.
Secretary Gage has 1st the secret
out that Mr. expects this
Congress give him author-
to appoint a currency commission
The House will, of course, do whatever
Mr. wants it to do, provided-
Mr. Heed's consent b obtained,
hot the silver Senators haven't the
slightest idea of giving Mr.
authority to pick a currency
sin, but will insist that its
shall be by the
he Senate, and the House, in order
DISTRICT.
at a few points where
seasons occurred on the 24th, the past
week was hard on crops, being
cool and dry up to the 26th, to
that making rather poor
Some hail occurred in the extreme
eastern portion on 24th. Crops are
I everywhere clean and well cultivated,
a i ill- warm showers the last the
will be extremely Cot-
and some has died
it is nearly all chopped out; fair
but growth slow. continues
awkward and stand poor, and much
amass ha- been done by cut worms.
has hen nearly all
planted, with fair stand, but plant
and require and
Some complaints damage by
bugs and buttoning. Peanuts are com
mg up fairly well. Irish potatoes are
being shipped, small and poor. Sweet
potato sprouts are being set out.
will go. It will take place Thursday
evening, e 17th.
STATE NEWS.
Saturday and Sunday were general and worthy cause and we hope
will be immense benefit. Farm work
has been well kept up. Cotton and coin
continue small; s cotton has died out
from cool nights, the stand of corn
is poor. Tobacco is growing oil slowly.
Wheat has about headed and is begin-
to turn. Blackberries art
Crops are in excellent condition
to be benefited by suitable seasons, and
next week's will
great improvement.
A little girl, six yours old, was
a visit to her who
was a New England divine, eel
for his powers.
think, grandpa,
Robert
does he say, my dear
he says the is
made green It isn't all
is it f
child, suppose
out for
can I, grandpa
Bible, and sec what
it
shall begin
The child sat down to read the
Bible. Before she got more than
half through the second chapter
of and had read the
creation of the stars and the an-
she back to her
grandfather, her eyes all bright
with the excitement of
it, grandpa- It isn't
for God made the moon
. hat silver men may have a he
thereon.
Ball.
Donald forfeited today's game to the
Phillies by the score of to o because,
as he said, the men were
throwing the ball d the field
purpose of delaying the game until
a threatened rain arrive. The
trouble began when at
the bat in the fourth inning. The ac-
score at the time was to
of Philadelphia. fell
a minutes niter play was
ed.
Baltimore, June Baltimore looked
reasonably sure to win today's game
with Cincinnati when rain stopped the
game in the hall the third in-
The score Baltimore C;
New York, June
in their half the inning today
made runs and wen the game.
The Louisville Ben put up a strong
kick at a change decision by th-
umpire in the last inning and
was put out of the game. Score. New
Louisville,
Brooklyn, June St. Louis
t. am dosed their present series
the trolley dodgers at Eastern park to-
day by losing another game. Score.
Brooklyn, St. I.
Washington, was
the lo.-s today's game.
In the two innings which he pitched,
the Colts made seven hits a total
fourteen basis, scoring five runs. He
was followed by King, o did better
work. Two games were scheduled
lint the second was called in sec-
on account of Score-
Chicago,
Boston, before starting
the ball game this
afternoon a thick tog t making it
almost impossible to see the
and after flaying two innings Umpire
called the game oil account
of rain. Score. Boston Cleve-
land
TUB C
Won Lost Per -lit
Salisbury has imposed a license tax
of on boot blacks, says the Sun.
Dr. A. S. so
a tall at is
W. J- Allen, of township,
has a wonder in the shape of a calf
with two separate Sun.
We arc glad to that Rev.
B. H Hali is a great deal better and
his chances tor recovery are good
Observer.
Tuesday people of Greene
voted on the question lo
the Hill railway and
levied it by majority.
Tin large dry goods of W. II.
k U. S. Tucker Co., of Haleigh, i as
into th of trust ; I
thought the assets will d
liabilities.
The Free reports the
burning the J. X. Askew,
cause I by lightning. T and
three mules perished it. tin- flames. The
total loss was about with BO in-
The Press-Visitor learn
that the Tribune is to resume
about July lat, it is to be pub-
as a lour page morning daily wit.
an eight page Sun l.-y edition. Col. W.
W. will continue HI editor.
The people who live along the
Air Line will nit
for want of practical information
on industrial matters if the 8- A.
L. can possibly it. The
latest in
a from Mr. J. T.
Chief Agent. The let-
follows part
We want the people along our
lino of to see every
kind of household and con-
labor saving imp e-
and to learn how to save
the little fruit, veg
milk, and all kinds of pro-
duels, to this end we
up of oars and
ploying expert farmers, dairymen j
will make ex-j
at the one hundred and
t fry stations on our from
X Ya., to Atlanta, Ga. We
be glad to have you
to our exhibit. Whatever
It n want to exhibit
carry over our line free of
and if t is for to
send some one to explain your
exhibit we will ilium with
to
start about the 10th to of
and we would to
made at to address
Seaboard All Line, M-
C , so that they can be
for and our exhibit
car.
ABOUT
Editor B. E. of the
land Keck five beg
pardon tor following the old rut i
calling it the who recent
spent a few days ii Greenville, bad
the fallowing to say in the last
his paper about our town and people
the popular you-p,
pastor of the Greenville Church,
doing a most excellent work there. He
tills the exactly,
long, as be wishes to prosecute
his studies further, either at
in the seminary, or both. His
fare fend of him very much.
The hospitality of the
is equal to that of any town, like
it in the South, livery one's door were
open to visitors and every host wished
ante guests and every guest hoped
that he always fall into the
hands of such whole-souled hosts.
New
St.
The editor of the Commonwealth
was most royally entertained in the
pleasant home of Mr. R. L.
of Hie Scotland Seek
know and as have
met and seen him here
him clever and genial, but it
proves when you sec him hi BK
lint this is in the fact
that a most accomplished mil
housewife presides over his home.
Her rare intelligence
accomplishments, her queenly manners
and her hoc social are made
all the by reason
her beautiful and
to the of Christ and her sweet
and tender sympathy in whatever lends
to help humanity. We we e m t
d and shall not
soon our pleasant stay in I. n
most hospitable horn .
It was a pleasure to for a
part of the time hospitality n the
homes of M. E. B. an I W. II
whose charming wives
well a-t their
and making them hope
of good fort cue will soon lodge
there has
never yet Mr. faking
from town one its bl and most
lovely girls- hut inasmuch as
lo we all up our
inns from the matter-
Mr. hr-s up a m ex
school a beau
well home i
I greatly beloved by the people of
town and
Mr. K. has
on people
and Pill county, as a most
excellent business m n, and is now
die of County,
which his Mess. J
a id J S. Biggs are Urge
lo drop in upon
tor chard of the
Me him and his busy force torn out
work which his popularity and
execution have to hi printing
the
Commonwealth and others Scot
land Neck in saying the Greenville
more than sustained their for-
mer reputation in their open
hospitality and hearty welcome
visitors.
Mess. Van and Biggs were
of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ii. and Mis-
was entertained in
Mr. and Mrs.
l business has been
improved by its tobacco market
the work is still enlarging.
Hints.
The frying will be-
come mean if soaked in
and r.
in the thing
with winch to and bright-
en patent leather.
A flu nil dipped in boiling
water and ed with tarpon-
tine, laid on tie cheat as
as possible, will relieve the must
severe cold hoarseness.
It is said that if juice of
berries is sprinkled
pure blossom , I he
the lily of Fallow
or hyacinth, it will change
to a red.
If two pairs of are kept
in use together, them
the shoes will give
more and last longer Hum
two p- worn thy
like many other things
become and
occasional rest to do work-
Teach children, if possible, lo
use the hand us much as
right in playing game-,
marbles, ball, etc, as is good
in be development of
and lions the bank and
brings into play all the muscles
of side of the body.
Many devoting tin
the task of
rapidly cheaply liquefying air.
when will be of
great value or many purposes, of
which moving
of engines, stationary and
the important. By the
most method hitherto
used u it was
Bible, with a copper lube apparatus
weighing pounds a pressure
averaging more limn no
to liquefy air in two hours
without resorting to auxiliary cool-
expedients. means, how over,
of a machine exhibited last month
before the Dublin Royal society,
air was produced in min-
The air pressure in this case
was than atmospheres and
the weighed only
pound a. The liquid air was not in
i quantity large enough to he of com-
j importance, but the system
was a marked improvement over all
Its
A Small Minority.
Marriage not a failure, but
many marriages fail. Just now
there seems to lie an epidemic of
husbands and wives leaving homes
and ties. But they are few
with the millions of husbands and
wives who are true to duty to
one American.
Like
Some amateurs in a provincial
town gave a theatrical performance.
Just before the curtain went the
took the manager aside
and said to
look here I I don't
to drink water instead of wine in
tho drinking scene in the second
act. I want wino.
The unities must be preserved. We
want to make play as realistic
as
you want champagne at
shillings a bottle, do
sir. Everything must be
right. In the second act
you shall have real wine, and when
you take in the last ant you
hall have some real poison. I'll
that you don't complain of the
play not being realistic enough.
How docs strike
London Tit Bits.
Not Word.
never talk to book
said the busy man.
exclaimed the agent
a man of action. Now, just
pat your signature to this order and
have it over with. I
North American.
to Girls.
Bishop Dome addressed fie
graduates of Ague's
which numbers its
residents of nearly every Stale
the He said
want you to set cut to-day
with the spirit of true daring. It
dares
slights, as well
as pain and hardness, and it is
the element needed our
American world today, in
that are to regenerate
society if it is to be at all.
The pliant which sub-
to intolerable
recognition by of men
nod things that a. d
vile, is a a wrong.
have known gins in the
severe of a posts
into which they came
ignorance, quietly lining
indignity of introduction of a
man. Your darling
is to be such sort, with the
of courteous resistance,
not with tho of personal
discourtesy are called
upon least, may not to
load crusades, but
test of purity, which simply, like
-sensitive shots itself
away from the contaminating
touch, is the best. the
highest courage, the sorest pro-
Dispatch.
Death r. m
A sad occurred about
three miles from Dabney, in th s
last Saturday. Three
children of Mr-
his Miss
sister Ella, aired
brother Thomas and a
young man named Jeff
went fishing in a
creek. While the woods
discovered a plant which they
mistook for angelica. Digging
no the root chewed it ard
the juice Very
then after Miss Ella, who bad
possibly swallowed more of it
khan the others, began to com
plain of a violent sickness the
st followed by terrible
v Twenty minutes later
the young la died great
agony.
Help was summoned
bod.- conveyed home we e
also the other the
party- was not
made as sick as the Others bat as
soon as he reached the house he
look precaution to cat a quantity
of very fat meet which doubtless
counteracted the p and he
Buffered but little. Tom
came vary near dying having
convulsion after convulsion
greatly his body
completely drawing bis head and
heels together- was it
great but r the
timely services of Dr- O.
both -ho and her
probably At
last were apparent-
out of danger sad a fair way
to recovery.
What deadly herb was is
but it is supposed to
bean yell w
son Gold
Neat . by
it is well that
Daniel Webster, in of
Taylor's for
of
it's nomination lit to be made,
he never to do justice to
the military abilities j
and eminent vice the field-
On one ho paid the old
soldier a delicate an well de
served compliment. General j
lot was complaining the crowds
of people who daily him
after his accession to the
Presidency.
he said,
my official and
violate my domestic retirement ;
but still do wish to turn
buck upon my
never did Upon your
lutes, Mr. in-
replied.
A another sort
much more surprising, con-
its one given
by Mr. though ob-
of it was not present to heir.
Some the
remarkably beautiful eyes of a
handsome woman, and one young
enthusiast remind
with long, eye-
las of artillery in
rather u-
to said
another,
put in Mi.
with face,
yen must be aware, my deal
that lightning never
nil's
-o
A Frenchman went to An
according to Bachelor of
Arts, and said to hi n. a
polar bear
The
does a polar bear do I
don't know. Why. lie Bits on the
ice
tho American,
is nothing to Bit o
do.
be do Why
h eats
on z-o ice aid
eats fish, en I i
h bat do y moan
You don't y u
m an
l lb e
I to b.- polar bear o a
funeral
So Take
k HART.
Hardware,
to Operate
f stares liar t- In
She, thorough. As out- mar
res
pin till It is
C. Co,
Proprietors, Han.
t-j lake
HARD BRICK R
SALE
II
tin- interest of Lucas v in
the business, I will sell all Brick,
now hand very cheap. I can ill
at short notice at any on
the within one
miles of die towns Wilson
I.- In--- all com
-as in future
L. K. X. J
TUe o Deficit.
Last month's reports
ii surplus receipts over
expenditures. The deficiency
the months o Hit
year is out
is just the sum
tr expects to make up
increased taste on to-
Ho
that the ponding tariff bill, with
those additions, will a
plus of a two
is pretty close cue
and hows he not, at j
the best, expect any considerable j
increase from
or not more will be
by inc eased expenditures.
For it must not bi
that this deficiency we hear so
much is not caused by
but by
appropriations. The
S. E FENDER CO.
X. C-
Land Sale.
of .-in the
lbs Sup Conn made hi
p.
of wast eleven and k minors,
to n II f- r the
are of ed sell for be-
figures of WM
the
Hi day of -Inly,
1897, ill piece,
or l in
cunt of i in swift Creek
will persist in ship, ad joining in- land P.
L. B Dr. W.
I,, dent mill others and in-2
acres, the owned by
he Quint at
tin death.
This June 1817,
JAMES,
more money year by
year, no tariff be
framed that will expand the rev-
proportionately This truth
will force itself into recognition
sooner or later and much
would be Bared if i
were recognized now.
Meanwhile, as there is a ca-h
balance of
Notice to Creditors.
revenue nut
so urgent as the necessity cur-
tailing extravagance and
a rational system of finance
Tn I k of the Superior Con t of
Pitt comity, hawing issued letters
ii I y to m. on
i on
Treasury, the necessity for ad- if. deceased, ice is
hereby given to all person to
estate to make payment
to the and I all creditors
of I estate to c aims,
to the
within twelve niter the
dare of ltd aides will
tie plead in
This the day Bay,
of th of J. ii,
v. a. any.
The North
Funeral
meets in on the
Tinware
es, Hubs, Paint b
Oils and Stoves.
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at Hock
Bottom Prices.
GREENVILLE, C
a plan by which Farmers can get
CHESTS FREE
Pl,. SI i
I ,. . I II,,. ,,. ,
A , , . . , ; . ,, .
R. B. c. M.
G CHERRY
CHERRY. e
June 1st, 1897.
The Bank of Pitt
C.
We solicit your We offer every
and accommodation with sound
Banking.
-----DE A IN-----
km GROCERIES
CM K. c.
I will the best goods and
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I
will do all j. canto obtain hold your pat-
Come and see me.
M. H,
door to Jeweler.
THE LIVE
CO,
Dealers, Tobacco Hue Makers
and Bicycle Dealers and
their to public- We an.
Tobacco Flues
and yon we will as nuke the boat of Tobacco Flues
t least price. All om is we are ready to
repair in our line a cook stove to a will
to come and u-
S. f. PR I
Hoes.
What Kind .
last black, with double
heel and too.
What Sizes
From the smallest to the
for children, misses, ladies and
men.
The small sum
Where
H. M.
The Low Price Merchant.
in and examine our
buying
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JUNK SWEETS.
No Named Tina list.
OF TWO
We Hit Hard
ft the profits on every-
thing and during the
past week have
the pleasant experience
of send in d away from
our store hundreds of
delighted patrons. Most
of them had never
ed with us We
please our old
customers and want to
make some more new
ones. It will be to your
interest to step in and
let us quote prices on
Notions and
Gents Furnishings.
X- C- June
i C- J- J-
last o. erysipelas and
returned the taller Mr.
ton M saw null I
J. S. Joyner, Baltimore is
II. C
evening
I i. Mk It b I. i the i
knowing i the I gum
it net a hi in lira total
Pin n tin-1
line Marietta is veiling Mrs.
T. K. Hooker
Miss Emilia lo Ki.
Friday evening.
W. II. Cox and wife left Tuesday
evening tor
G. W. and wife, Kinston,
an- relatives here.
mm two
I it would be the
Mr. Frizzle was a model . Both a many Hulls, the
were good good citizens and among our petty one. As as the
The community
wet
I Kill hi evening.
nits made to Measures.
Mm
MY USE
Dress Goods, Shoes
Gents Furnishings
is superb and your inspection invited,
FRANK WILSON.
The King Clothier,
Vine Bessie Patrick returned
day Iron
Mrs. C. L. Barrett, is vis
Ming her J.
M Owens is Moving In- home
just vacated by W. Cox.
Harrington returned
Mond yr evening
, Wiley a
Friday evening.
Mow arrived home Tues-
day evening Iran school at Nashville,
K lit in Saturday
evening fro u a trip up the
J S. and wife Returned
j veiling a visit to
M. II. Lee, representative the
I Tribune, was
. In r. Friday.
. of
line Monday evening slay in
the Agent J. It. Mourn,
Una d returned bone
Wednesday evening the Mary
I Baldwin Seminary, at Va-
K Coat and sister. Mi. s
j evening where
parents make home.
Miss Nannie Ox,
bas Ale-
let-n even-
Dr. el
here evening
Men-head lo the Medical Coil-
who bee
; school o miles above town,
evening in
Kin stun.
I, I. j i. iii d
day evening
had I school
beat men.
great loss in their death.
New Bank.
The Bank of Pitt county began bus-
is the
Bank, t
by The now
is composed strong m-ii Una will
meet
; -m
The Atlantic Coast Line place a
coach on the train Tuesday,
and F i lay, Hie
parties attending the
Morehead City
Connection will b-; made
Kin-ion will, the train in Atlantic
North Carolina road.
Mr. W. S.
showed the a in
shape a It had lour
I-gs, line wings, two hacks and on,
head. The was hutched
Mr. Hem-
las been
in alcohol at
Thai have a Wonder,
chicken had it lived
a and
would see that not do I
and pill-lings.
re is hardly a week
Out some intruder enters m
and taken something lean
miss, and no doubt many r
I so would K
a co t to i-j the
the saving to people
be huge.
is a
It the who he
as going swoon who a faint
suspicion.
lie map. who willing to do
ho b don always wants
be done by
Some preachers are more interested
ill the way their hair is combed than
they are in the of the
a man Hies lo open a
Water h a corkscrew, then you
may ow he s thoroughly
drunk.
Lives of great men all us
we have to watch out
The j it we expect to leave any
If You want a Nice
SUIT OF CLOTHES
TOM-
has long Flu I fool prints.
have I A is like a
In tact if every county in the ad j is a blank until
tin m who could it has been subj to the
be captured and crime be largely
THE
tor your Beeswax.
s. y. s
Local Reflections
I and in go lo B.
.,
Sixth ilk.
ii j lime.
r girl w us.
. are . .
This month , u its i lie c
.
. -j. a sun
II
J .-
Feed
-ii ii .
tile I girl,
. bu Las mo-, sails
m in s the
Ne, M; lei y u
cow is tin. bed
. bu -i
Lodge A. F. A A. M.
held its annual meeting Thursday and
elected the following Officers the
J M. W. M,
S. W.
J. N. Marl, J. W.
T.
L I. Moore, See,
K I.
tin Friday Tar
River Lodge, K. of P. lie
the following r.-.
II
I. V C.
K L Carr, V
i Woodward. -M W
V Sugg, M A.
A It K U Hid S.
B D Ci C.
Proven. m
and Billiard R k
can got more rind out a ten
cent you can a
Ii name way with a ten cent
man.
people their religion with
stir the
consequently the business invariably
s Ion.
It may he true that in high
spirits soon wear out, but it is
a tr tact persons con-
in such oar room, . . . ,
. ,. ., . spirited wear other people
i alley, More
C. J. has u.
. a ex. Miss Mary L. La-y, closed
had to go ahead
other doctoral
. L. and wife and Mises
;. and bite,
evening In trip
to New and Niagara,
Patrick and daughter, Mrs, J.
A. Tucker and Mrs. W, II.
vi- in lo to
I F- mule
Ac
mu I e
I ;
can to M warm they
taxes.
Shad are their j I King till this morning
Winston as a gate to
net
e start the
ad j. , has added a
have live and live V
this . l
i us a
n colored ex .
here Wednesday.
I-inlay
navy a liner to. swallow but also and then was a high win.
you in do list taxes. The rain will do g
IV u.-i. the Brooklyn was
In-M u body a five weeks
No, Mac-, dear, the man
ye k not mi ll
put in the
d.
T. . line Winterville The W. W. Society the Baptist
a depot and with
, Hue, a handsome desk desk i
ii oak and is a beautiful piece
sweet H p nit ore.
up b. r . oil it.
Ufa want to be g
their daring the
aid adage says dry June y.,, ,,. .,.
Cap. G D. who has en
absent a on Cali-
was buck In, of the pas-
. train evening, lie re-
ports a line trip
Miss Mary Bernard came home
Tuesday evening from Wilmington
Miss Shackelford, of
her home for a here,
Miss L- Lacy left
for y Mount to and
Iron there will go to her home in
South Boston. Vs., to spend ion.
Mr K. C. horse run
away this morning and cut one leg.
Female
the
on was the first
session this a id Wat
n I. icy is an
and did Work.
A-a then tho
pup-Is of lite school presented her with
a beautiful . Lacy
nude hosts in Cir
all hope she will return hero.
begs Wat en
month.
The average waiter may not
to Morehead to attend the Medical
convention.
pimples a
be but he is a st
of impure blood.
, . , are bx Hood's
the death Mrs. Walter
of
The st
lake shock
wave
v. k. M. id two
Tie been Sunday in the
the bur -be j, ,,. M
likely tube
elegant racking chairs at J.
B. e Cos. ii-
warm days.
Next lo who damns his
, an artist dreads
praise of people who know anything
art.
rumens.
-Much to the his large con,
-v. A. W, occupied
his in if c church
day morning, lie preached a splendid
on in the
evening so on the duly the church
to i's young people. Mr. Set has
sick several weeks, j,.
g lo hi; and
In re to see him again able
to same work. N . young man
ever been here who is more r
sally be is.
Miss
1-1 , home
at Man
will, her two very handsome
which the graduating abuts.
One of these was for it. in-
music and oilier in
Miss Sheppard was also
the winner of music nodal the
state Teachers Assembly two years
. These medals are a, en-
of I
Early Closing,
July
and many
towns have a custom of dosing
store at Bight. n good Men and
one that we b, could be practiced
generally with profit. Going into
store o'clock in the and
-laying their until
is very lo one's
strength and energy daring hot
By closing early in the evening
and clerks could both
obtain needed rest, and going
to their duties in the morning
they would be able, to throw much
energy into their day.
ibis, there is not
trade at night during these
month to pay L go In
close early mights
baa Dr. C-
J. Ibis town, s our
Slate
service bis subject was
and the service
Profit of
I have has, d entire
W. C. Co., aid will continue
tn carry a lull of and fancy
Ac, and
A station Las ., my ,,.
at f . share their will
handle everything and will make
the price.- low suit the limes.
L.
will prove a convenience to ibis see-
lion.
The kicker would be a
society
employed looting
bills.
Ledger says it Is in
, ,. Oxford that Oak Bill township hat the
The pugilist who spend his money
, . . , . ,, Z, milch cow that
has lots of but one .
who is close fisted makes the greatest She i. an ordinary old field cow, and
hit in the end. give from to nine gallons
. , , ,. , milk a day, that her udder hangs
Friday Jesse made the first . . .
,. ., . , . ,. within n inches -of ground
Irish sea-
son from this point, were raised making it difficult for her to walk any
by J. C. distance.
Hon. M. Bud,
of our town, will remove lo
Pitt county, In about sixty Mr,
has law ill this
for fifteen years, tie is a native of
and people to
give him up ; what is Iv
less will lo gain. Mr
Bond will a
Mr. J. L.
late Hon. Mr.
has met with great Mice as here in
law, he as a
practitioner. He has recently built
a line and residence on
He informs us
be- will to practice in the
courts and adjoining
Mr. and Mis. be
greatly missed in this
Mis. Bond's place will be hard to
In society in the church. She is
a line singer and her voice will be
missed in Methodist church choir.
The editors the Courier wish
great success in new They
will leave many I lends in
bill will soon have as many In Green-
Courier,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gregory
Skinner, of Hertford, N. C-,
of their daughter
to Mr. Josiah
Kittrell, Jane
Hands Ha and
Lieut. B. F Secretary and
Bryan Grimes Camp
Pitt County Confederate Veter
who sent Mr, C P.
New York, copy
n solutions recently
by the is in receipt a
letter from Mr his
resolutions and lb,
of old soldiers him iii
bis lion this b t-
a splendid photograph cf Mr,
which Mr. Sugg is great
p. in showing lo his comrades.
doubt till them will be glad
see the picture of ibis man who has
done and is doing so in to
tin; history -l Confederacy. II be
bad never done anything else, air.
act of
to erection a
Abbey is to endear to every
Si
aM
Below of
and peanuts for yesterday, as
by Cobb Bros- Commission Mer-
chants of Norfolk
COTTON.
Middling .
Middling
Low
Ordinary
The Assembly enacted
the following
it shall be tin
pets any bar room, billiard room,
bowling alb y. to allow any miner lo
Oilier or remain such bar room,
liar i room
such . or remain in bar
room, room, or bowling
the owner or keeper has been
notified by the a m
such minor . to allow such minor to
r or Pen . in such bar n om,
room galley.
person violating the s
this act shall be guilty a
and there t
shall be fined not or in
prisoned lb.
Barents who want their b kept
, lit of such s avail them-
selves t law,
i aw
It tie seen horn the end in to-
day's Urn J. L. this
place ant W. M- Bond,
a partnership the
aw. About two years ago Mr.
associated Mr. J.
II. and they continued to-
until Mr. death a -I on
lime Their pi had
be a very large one both i. tin
c unity an-1
Mr. the surviving
the former firm, L n yo wan
integrity, energy, pub and
vim and with blight as u
lawyer. He many i tin
and c and Ibis .;
his knowledge the and lit
as a speaker make a
with a very one.
M; Bond is i X
and hi s already d
a lawyer, tie.
Coll of the ii -t
t. With a r. fine Io-
ability, force character,
and be is
a worthy successor the late lamented
Blount, and a great addition to
the legal fl eternity the county. Mr.
Bond will come with hi and
make Greenville hi- home soon.
This is it strong and we con.
both Mr. Bond and Mr,
upon the prospect doing a
large practice in an I
. ,. d lie A
y lo boy may keep r ail in
feet misery, whereas presence o
his n year obi sister would be
considered a boon.
resisted, every no-
a.- sinful
inclination repressed, every bitter
withheld add- its little Mom the
of that great movement which is
at all humanity onward to
a richer life, a hi character a no-
Every expectant mother
a trying ordeal to face. If she does not
C. T. FORD'S
Where the prettiest line Spring Clothing
can be found.
A beautiful line of----
Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes,
Furnishings,
to select
C. T.
When sweet Spring across the hills
Sets the prisoned
babbling the nils
Job s with song bird's symphony ;
hen, it to US, we
Turn our thoughts to soda-water.
For the balmy April
Tells the sultry nays are nigh
lull We linger the
And our threats are hot and dry.
Then soda
Fattens up his bank account.
Heavy and Fancy Groceries.
At my store you can always find fresh Bread,
Bolls, Pies and Cakes, also Candies, Fruits, Nuts
all kinds. Materials, and a nice line
of Heavy and Call and see.
Was Very Nervous
Mail and
Not Sloop Called It
bad my nook and
rough my body hut
most severe in my left aide.
The doctor called in-
l w to my bad for
months. I e very bad
and not I
rend of earns by and
n to mine. My
a bottle, and I began taking It.
After taking one bottle better, was
able to rest and n V appetite Improved. I
until my was
eared I in every
way. My has been bane
by Hood's Mary a.
Is the- the Ont True
Sold by nil t. six S.
get ready for it,
there is no telling
what may happen.
is full
of uncertainties
Nature i-, not given proper
Mother's friend
is the bast help you use at this time.
It is a liniment, and when regularly
plied several months baby conies,
it makes the advent easy and new pain-
It relieves and prevents rooming
relaxes mus-
feeling, short-
ens labor, makes and
without any after-effects.
Mother's friend is only one
to relieve motherhood of
danger and pain.
dollar per bottle aft nil or sent
by man on price.
rape
far women, will lo any
to
CO.,
J. R. COREY,
THE SWIM.
A General Horse
Millinery.
Also a nice line
Groceries.
, act With
can now be found in
brick store
occupied
by J. W. Brown.
Come to see
If you want in
Merchandise
call and mo. can save o
FINES HOES of the celebrate Eagle brand.
WHITE,
NEW GROCERY STORE.
Opened a Grocery lo S. T. White's a full line
F fan. F
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
o Select Everything low in price. A
to all. see mo, will make it
JAMES B. WHITE.
KICKS TAFT.
THE-
Celebrated
JOHN KELLY
At
, .
SALE 1897.
DRESSES,
SHIRT WAISTS,
CHILDREN'S
AND
kiln
IN PERSON,
Lang Sells
Cheap.
Ladies
Dress Goods
IN PROFUSION.
RICKS
The of Fashion.





A Farm Hand's t MM,
Mr. F. Hastings, who
Las as an ordinary
laborer for just
news, from England that be bad
inherited left him by a
woman be
years when she was poor and
ill in California. At that time
Hastings worked on Mr, D. O.
ban estate at
Mies Carrie Burch was cm of the
housemaids. She fell ill and
loaned her of bis
savings.
After her recovery she went
away as a to a rich woman,
who went to Australia. There
married a retired
named Hull
and lid a ard no
of her till a ago,
when he received . f om a
lawyer named
saying six tears Mrs.
Hill died, bin ll
her estate. Since
American agent Las been trying
to find Hastings. The lucky man
is years old and Las n l en
outside of California, lie
for a remittance to lo
Francisco i .
pitch.
Training Alter Mar
It really i asking too It of u
to h T to brim a
baud and her children, too. She
she marries piece
of perfection, with whom sin- is so
blindly in that h- U already
trained, or rather, that ho is the one
an being in the world who has
been perfect from infancy, ant who
never nerd training. She
that mothers put in years
close study and hard work they
can turn out a man or woman who
won't be a social past, never
dreams the curious font III I moth-
always train their daughter
make good yet never think
a boy to make a good
Bell in the Woman's
Home Companion.
The Blind
Victoria.
It was a beautiful and
tribute which the blind chaplain
paid to Queen Victoria in bis
prayer yesterday morning
the Senate In a rich,
musical voice he prayed as
O Tho . who art King of Kings
and Lord of Lords, we bless Thee
for the long and illustrious reign
of Thy servant- the gracious
lady, Queen Victoria,
whose conduct and character as
laughter, wife, as well as
illustrious have en-
shrined in the hearts and
reverence of men and
women around world. Endow
with peace, health, safety, and
may her last days be her best and
happiest- So endow and guide
the councils of that realm and of
our own beloved country, that
hand in hand they may tread the
path of conservative progress to
the goal of Christian civilization
the of the kings of
earth, the first begotten from the
dead, shall become the monarch
of all hearts and all lives in out
race. We humbly pray in Hi
d Mien- Washington
Pact.
There is no reason earth
why be wrong ill
North This ought to be
the most prosperous State in ail
this There ought to be
the most perfect laws on our
Statute books and tho
of There
is no for all this
the entire ma-
chin-, from spittoon cleaner
the lowest most till graceful
position known to American pol-
to the most honorable office,
tho gift of the is in
the hands of the reformers. Great
is Dispatch.
Leprosy in Baltimore.
There is a female leper at the
Johns Hopkins hospital this city-
She was taken to the mat Union
weens ago, suffering
from what was supposed to be
eruption, bet after a care-
diagnosis of her case by the
phi at the hospital it was
discovered that the woman was a
victim of the terrible disease
of leprosy. When the truth of
the case dawned on the
the unfortunate
an was isolated from the rest of
the patients, and in that condition
she will be kept at the hospital
until can made
with tho authorities lo re-
move her elsewhere. This
an is a native of that city, and it
is thought contracted the terrible
n a number of years ago
while in the West Indies.
of Church,
Mich., lost his voice when a boy
years ago and Las just
it, be believes answer to
Flayer.
The secretary of agriculture
sending a party to Alaska
preliminary to the establishment
of an agricultural experiment
station there-
The Government sent a
Commission lo the United Stales to
examine end report upon the uses and
advantages of our agricultural
and machinery. In as
the United States, is the
dominating industry. The two
tries must always lie rivals in supply-
the needs of ether nations who de-
in part upon imports of sup-
plies. In this country great
have been obtained through the
use of improved machinery. The
Russians, who have been buying .
Germany,
commercial wisdom in sending hither lo
observe our labor-saving
devices.
SIGNALS.
M. Which Him
of I. With Other.
The prisoners make con-
effort to hold intercourse
of kind with their fellow
if only to relieve the silence
and to
sons of their class, who have not
sufficient cultivation of mind to sup-
ply them with food for thought
Knocking on the walls of separation
between tho cells, sen-
on the side of the baths or
the bottoms of the tins con-
their gruel and many oilier de-
vices of that inadequate nature are
instantly detected and stopped by
the officials.
Tho chapel is perhaps tho most fa-
ground for enabling them to
let their presence at least be known
ascertain the presence of every
man on the other side of the
impervious dividing barrier. One of
the women inadvertently let drop
that had recognized her
husband, whose position there must,
according to the rules, have been
completely unknown to her. None
of the officers could account far
knowledge which was
found to be shared by nil tho other
women. At lust a very careful ex-
of the gave ex-
of the mystery. Although
strictly divided, us have said,
both tho and female prisoners
faced the altar in their seats, and
over it had been fixed a very largo
brass cross against the wall, so
highly polished us to form a very
good mirror. In its clear s. the
women saw the reflection -if every
man named to hi lace and
had enjoyed the spectacle with
till a wife, much interested
to acquaintances who have been in-
at an earlier or later S-i in the appearance of her spouse, had
from themselves. Tho male
and female prisoners pf course,
rigidly separated during the
ices. A high and strong wooden
partition divides tho portion of tho
building they respectively occupy, London Hospital
but they do not allow this serious
obstacle to deter altogether j
made an imprudent remark to one
of the officers Which revealed tin
fact. The brass cross instantaneous-
and the blank wall
behind it no longer tells any secrets.
Art in.
m-iii in an address to young
from the communications they
it . i- i , . them to learn the bard
dally desire to hold with the op o-
sex. In singing the hymns they
often try to introduce words of their
own or make very peculiar re-
which can lie understood
over the wall. A male prisoner will
be afflicted with an extremely bud
cough, which, in measured attacks,
makes known to a lady friend on the
other side that he is but
ho is seldom oppressed by this
malady on more than one
the governor informs him
that, as his cough is so distressing,
ho is to remain in his cell and not
be exposed to t lie air of the chapel
until he is for his
complaint which is at once perfectly
complete.
On the female of tho
a woman permitted to take her
infant, born in prison, to chapel
with her, pinches tho unfortunate
mite till its shrill yells reveal her
proximity to its father, attentively
listening through the wall.
Recently the governor of of
our county prisons was greatly per-
by the that tho
male in his charge men-
aged in to
in the art of
shag patient lie
your duty and leave success
to take care of itself mid then you
will see the wisdom of the old prov-
comas to tho man
that can know, for in-
how- it is to learn a
subject All the ideas are
familiar, nil the words are
We go on laboring and seem to
make noway. disheartens
nine Students out of ten- the nine
out of ton that will always be ob-
tho tenth man
goes on. He works harder and hard-
be lots bis mind play around the
subject, he lets the ideas of that sub
soak into bis brain, he is deter-
mined it nothing can possibly re
persistent effort, one
day a great flood of light comes it.
he suddenly sees all about it. His
Work i; easy, his work
Everybody says of him, an
amount of ability that
young man No, it was not
perseverance.
Tho man had i to labor and
continually h. of tin-
race. It is spoken of as the
most homogeneous of races, and the
most refractory. But it is strongly
diverse. Anthropologists are
to divide it into two parts
well distinguished tho
cephalic and To
the typo belong the
Jews, the Spanish sad Portuguese
Jews, and even tho larger part of the
Jews of Italy mid southern France.
To the second belong the
Jews that is to say,
and German Jews. In Africa
we find agricultural and
Jews allied to the and to
the near
end to the frontiers of
They travel in caravans to
Timbuktu, and some of their tribes
upon the confines the Sahara
black, as for the
as are also the Jews
of Abyssinia. In India v. bite Jews
found in Bombay and black
Jews in Cochin. As tin. in
China, not only allied to
the Chinese who surround them,
but they have even adopted their
customs and the religion of
It is well known that in Italy
they speak Italian, as in France
speak French and iii tier-
man. A language is learned and
spoken by two peoples which have
no other point of contact.
SEE THAT
The American Protective
League, the President of is Sec-
the Interim- Miss, has s.-n
out a request to all the
newspapers in the country tint
advise their readers to urge their Sen-
to please hurry up that
This appeal will not have
much affect upon the as
body in no wise regards itself as .
able to the people ; hut it may serve lo
swell immensely the revenues of the
Post Department.
That Circulated.
A rather remarkable
or transactions took place at the
here last Friday.
after the bank had opened for
gentleman entered
a check for It
was promptly r ashed and in
about an hour after he had de-
parted another gentleman went
to the bank and deposited the
This money was per-
to rest long, tor another
man drew it out. Before the
bank for the day the fourth
man this
his money paid two and
made two deposits all in one day
or in about four or five
Sanford Express.
The Cubans ought certainly to he
And the same time, We
have right here at home that
need us veil as on the
Cuban island. should look
alter own country a min-
M least and forward that wave
prosperity, so that our people
save their homes from the block for
taxation and debt-
D of the Cabbage
Possibly one the best methods
is that
by Gardening several years
ago. It was to take salt, dry it i
on u hot stove, and. when the dew was
on the plants, dry powder-
ed salt over them. This should be
about once a
Monthly.
IX
what is it mm
It is a picture celebrated
i-
August of Milwaukee,
Wis., made the twenty-fifth
of his wedding the
for presenting to the
library of that city, a new
and most commendable way of
one's silver wedding
V Here.
The way to from
is to help yourself, and if
Henderson wants foreign capital
o develop our resources her
i begin rolling of
the ball. Let us show to out-
that mean business,
will lake hold, too
Hold Leaf.
is building.
day by day, through the
Every now lesson we learn
the edifice which is rising
silently within us. Every ex-
every touch of another
life on ours, every that
us, every book lead
every we have, every
act of our commonest days, adds
something to the invisible build-
J- Miller, D. D.
people who require medicine to
the and kidneys will
and the true remedy hi Electric Bitters.
This medicine does not stimulate and
contains no nor other
cant, hut acts as a tonic and
It acts mildly on the stomach bowels,
adding strength giving tone to the
organs, thereby ailing Nature in the
performance of the functions.
Bitters is an excellent appetizer a
digestions. Old People rind it j
exactly what they need. a ad
11.00 per bottle at John T. Woolens
drugstore.
Best in use The outfit lot no business man is
complete without one.
The Reflector Book Store
has a nice assortment these Fountain Pens,
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,
You will be astonished when you see them and
very cheap are.
You may never,
But should you
Want Job Printing
Come to see us.
doctor Job Printing i
Anything from
g;
-TO A
Prof. W. H.
make, n
without
treated
-t s than
living Pity Melon
J-t
of
of
of his lo any sufferers
who may o
We
H. ., Hew York
TO ON.
Mr. s of tin; ding II in of
Jones A Son,
f Dr. Kings New Discovery, says
last wilder attacked
Kit her ease, grew
at
. her.
seem d lo develop into Hasty
lion. Having Kings New
In store, and selling lots It, he
took i home, and to surprise
of all she beg in get butter from the
dose, dollar
cured her Bound and well Dr. Kings
New Discovery
and is guaranteed lo do
good work Tr It.
at L. Woolens
G STOCK
TOO.
Black-D is
especially for as well a
man, and tor purpose is sold in tin
cans, holding one-hull pound
cine for cents.
Co.,
March
. d all Kinds Inc.
not give one package of Black
roil for the others
tor horses or In
of I and Will cure
every time.
are
Th Obiter i i
we
was a farmer in
who wanted a wife
since office has been
with loiters fit in fair
nil parts State and
from and Soul hi
It certainly old not .
u bard task for our j
friend to a
Lot in tho
their own
laxative.
i tour
senile cathartic.
RECEIVED
-----A. lino of-----
GROCERIES,
Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Secret of Beauty
is health. The secret of health is
the power to digest and
a proper of food.
This can never he done when
the liver docs not act it's part.
Do you know this
s Liver Pills arc an
lute cure for sick headache,
sour stomach, malaria,
constipation, torpid liver, pile;,
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious-1
and kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
The modern stand-
ard Family
cine Cures the
common
ills if humanity.
r-
Meat,
Meal,
Lard,
Coffee
t.-
Foster.
The Daily Reflector.
Gives the borne news
every afternoon at the
small price of cents a
month. Are you a sub-
scriber If not you
ought to be.
is a vigorous feeder and re-
well to liberal
Oil corn lands the yield
increases and the soil improves
if properly treated with fer-
containing- not under
actual
Potash.
A trial of this plan costs but
little and is sore to lead to
profitable culture.
All by actual ex-
on the t.-i in United
m a which we and will
ad lo any f inn-- -n An. . will write av
GERM I
The Eastern Reflector.
is only a year.
contains the news every
week, and gives
to the farmers, es-
specially those growing
tobacco, that is worth
many times more than
the price.
mill Ago.
Sir Isaac
member of York-
shire, now iii BO old, be-
with that
of lime, in which flour is so
rich, arc good for growing children,
young people, young mothers, but
shorten the life of elderly, by
making bones dense and weighty
muscles rigid, tho large
blood vessels like old boiler
the capillary
So lip eats hardly any bread, bis fa-
oranges, bananas
meat. he eats the bitter,
be eats nothing apples,
with a tiny pinch bicarbonate of
soda to correct the acidity, and milk
similarly treated are important
items his
Out iii. Ordinary.
Sirs. Mrs. Casey, me
an Kern Mm t.
Mrs. -An made
do that, Mis. Kelly
Mrs. Ki do doctor
ho ho run away in a lit of
Ibis will I.-
pleated lo learn that . at least
one dreaded disease that science
been t In all stages
ha i- Hall's Catarrh Cure la
tin., only cure now known to
the medical
a disease a
treatment. Hull's
Cine i taken internally, noting
open the blood and
the system, the
foundation of the disease, giving
the patient by up the
and in
Its work. The have o
much faith In it-curative powers
One for any
case it full Lo care. Send for
of testimonials.
K. J. . Props-
Toledo. O
Sold by druggist pries
Hall's re the best.
which
selling low
that it causes
surprise.
Come see ma
will
treat yon fair
and
i i i J-- -v
t their year's will
I . tog I la i-
-her. . i i I
P. W.
-S J -J
Tubules cure bad
at
cure headache.
Tubules cure dyspepsia.
J 11-
TASTELESS
CHILL
WARRANTED. PRICE Mots,
Hot.
Co , St.
of
TONIC hut.
rear. In all
In
an
as Man .
UNDERTAKERS.
fill DIRECTORS AID
. t
lino of
ins
lie cloth i brought to
fa
Personal attention given to
and bodice
to our will receive
every of
Our prices ate lower man over.
We nut but
invite
can a, any and all
limes in the John
Co's
BOB GREENE CO.
THE MORNING STAR
Hail; i
Its U ST I IS
Tobacco, Snuff,
we bey , t. i
V i i a i. a i a
st
FURNITURE
I always on tad sold at price to salt
I tunes. in area I and
Bold f. an lore, h at
t- inn w
S. M O -i N.
Si Props.
Mora
N. C
dealer;
of
RIM Mi
A I kind- of
nae skilled labor and
material end arc to
f work-
k CO.
N. C
--------HE At Kit IN
Hie. Daily
its Class m the State
MARBLE
Wire and Iron Fencing
sold work
prices reasonable.
THE OLD RELIABLE.
-----IS S Tl 1.7. AT THE WITH A LINK--------
r taught II the
Hope, Pomps, Farming and
tor Millers, Mechanic, general as wen s
Hats, Dress Goods I have always en Am
for Heavy for j. N. l.
v and clerk.
GREENVILLE. N. C
L. SUGG,
GREENVILLE, N. C
COURT HOUSE.
All Risks placed in strictly
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES
at current
I AM fOE FIRST-CLASS VIM PROOF
Cavort -in-i Tn It-Mi in i i oil
El I r
U. T.
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in.,
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l. j. .,
at a. tn., w.
duly
a, i . , I p .
9.10 a, and
ii. i.
. p. in., I I .,. at.
in I . in,, iV
i. m. ;. n ,.
v. trains mi
n I Branch.
Train leaves M c, via
I K It. K. I
P. III., ., p, ;
live Plymouth I p. M , u.
t iv. i uH
I m., m. i a tn.,
10.14 and
Train mi Midland N. f. leave
daily, except a
ii. arriving a. in. H
leaves , ,,
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Latta it
i, leave a Dunbar
I. i in.
a dally except Baa
iv.
Train Breach leaves War-
aw Clinton
, m-
leave, at 7.00 s. m. i m.
Train
it all mil
at r th
Norfolk unit Carolina It It for No, a
all point North via Norfolk.
JOHN V. DIVINE,
General
T. M. Mu. W-,
I.
Oil
SERVICE
Steamers leave Wash for
villa and bind
bigs on Tar
o A. M.
have at A. M,
and Saturdays
Greenville lo
i h -i air t in
i on
at Was with
for ,
Hew York
Shippers
via Dominion
Hew York.
Net
folk at
from ft
Boston.
J J. A sent.
O-e- die. M C


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Eastern reflector, 9 June 1897
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The Eastern Reflector was a newspaper published in Greenville, N.C. It later became known as the Daily Reflector.
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June 09, 1897
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