Eastern reflector, 28 July 1897


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THE AND IS
WHERE II .----m
A special from Adrian, CI i, to
Atlanta Journal of
that, board B .
Of of county, , . , ,
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Of two to , . , ,
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u baa ; two
in o school
the People of
Pitt County.
a ill vino visitation
in each of town hips of tie,. ,, , ,
river Mid about
Our energies have
never relaxed. Our cf
toils have never
of
iii over
will have
power my who and who
not.
it Will
lo lot u.
either apply to for
i o
am
twenty live The
while it belief,
repeated in every quarter Le
of the
up to the
of
peoples out
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that no art ate a
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hi;. lit was class
another, and
it cannot benefit all, there
would no iii.; roll.
are far from at
sent They lean rather
Bide, and t
v is adding weight
of lean-
n l it is no
way
Chic Bight last week
. . or o a.
o line t . i . . , turpentine
v in politico are not . ,
near lb
by such men M . , .
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Long and
of the but lost
This is rather bad. to be until at last he had ft
and yet in the cam only
we need to deal fairly the j above bin head, he if
fact.-. The i lack people con he list it. God-
than one third of the In tic he lost It, and
ho ha
By s art
when X, H had ho so.
., ninny f wore than he Was heard to and
i, and until his on look
hat tone
from Ins nil,
your and i a
universal agreement
MERCHANDISE
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated fr it great inn
load all of
t. the brand,
from which select your
confidently
from which to
coming year.
aim Unhesitatingly Claim
., people, with
is store all stores our
sold on time at close
U e
Terrible tin y
away, noon tinned
write r own a prices approved credit, of thing The white
Want ponied upon
I . from a that i.
ma
beau party thirty years.
i ,,. have as it grew-
s l .-. i. . ,.,, pro-
.-ii , .;. i. .- of i i r-
and today to
conspiracy. What a
ii the of the a
rm wonder if y go their
hill, end when import duties Goods SOW for at that tell of n . . f the tot k
flagrantly ever benefit ,,. fl and
I hose man that have they were L. n
paid for is clearly a b of
lever will not go Li t i i i , i Intelligence and properly. For
;. they are again converted into the best bar-
it, order Io extinguish the
flames, but would I
were kc t away
down ant U has had a tow we v.-n inn- twenty J ears we had peace and
we can buy for the benefit our
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Tip
. . v i ,, de lo-day a
. lion they are bung
i, ; . the protection microbe baa upon A man U is hard to to
. . battened so their breakaway. She meat startling
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or be Md
away Straight back to yOUr contentment bad their bonus
who will take care of your
, ,. . c , , , , , , , baiter for the blacks as well s
to make of a tie Hut t hinge
as near a- nu approach ho
to the
t at Dialog on
which ho sat hi way
his
are quite at
the small it is attend
lug their and it is said
that of them me making
dreadful lot
future. In the light of past ex
no
to be placed In such
The in indulges sack antics
between but when vol
lime tolls aloud he Mi k . up
like a and kisses the
hand mid
puts ballot tor same
old Rang that hits fur
tit- . as a stepping
stone Truly
is joined and, Usually,
t time w to do otherwise
than follow the injunction,
While the
voter are almost arrayed
best
best us well
own in then
ion 1.1
they are to much
customer and better friend
began to it if the white true
point lie The Rial to their race
incision of the caused
tie is hi
. a e in
for a In a s i ii. d ;
have looked for the secret A most vivid
found their use
pared, i mid
the their given hero v
the political by
. ; . mi privileges are the name if who ii a
in . i r-i the printer, and v ho for
i -j ,; . m . here within tie
. , ,. i., aid one of the chief h. into
r- the trust tall noon As he
have u the to table be fell over
;. in Till eh b no bow his company its with most horrible
Am. to the part K a stranger there, having
is to prevail. Along all boarded p town, but a
a quaking fear as hi lines was and
future -i Been with him most of
country. I from the power noon and
Star. la forced upon symptoms veto so alarm-
. p,, And so they have o , tUg that physician
to believe that really nailed ii for when
. -i in ilia w a thin if one only was learned that the young
II raises I l.-. .
K may detect j was cigarette
Main, all t,. Hi., of Benjamin habit lie had been the habit
liens, iii.-i i.-. piles , ,. .
u i i . as or
or in it coat makes a cheap seventy live a day, often getting
p he ii x. i v . , r I i
j.,,. id-i-i. silly of I up out his bed to
plea that he had taken treatment for
Professional Cards h pa WM b
,. .,,. i he
it have Been vast fabulous for- , ,, .
, o-v when the returned.
t s virtue . w . . , .
ii. n-i , ; . , wore
lion, -Hi consider it ,. . , , . . .
-1 it looked at every paroxysm like
. of the will serve you to the best of our ability. Po-
. . . i;. i-i l i With the neg aim
hie attention, best service and honest
forts shall be yours to command at the
Store.
t. i, m
The opinion baa become gen- Rowan
has -i North
the idea of wading week. Two
message that ha died who was
watching him wee I
ha awoke Wiles not be
anywhere in I he He
lying en in Ilia
Mow lie nut
there no tut it U
to inn., he. n quite a .
hem lever
i.-ave hid- ;. int.
I.
be given authority to appoint n
c mi mission to into
report upon best plans
of reforming the cur-
and financial of
the It was n
with something of a flourish cf
trumpets immediately noon
passage of the tariff hill through
that executive
would urge to give him
in authority to name
an m notary commission.
The since then have sped
by, as days have a habit of doing
carried And so we
a who is
with and
against the for United
States Senators men who
In drip Iron it and to fall with
the sawdust, to die Au
sent for, but it
revealed fact in
part the lug was tilled with veins
of blood.
Thou they threw a no so of a
over body and
tried to pall him
to reports
Would never b if the might as well have
WON at a a star from the sky. The
winch baa in its son
after upon with body the victim,
name of North Carolina i a gov-1 rendered us great
at once inefficient and of who would
and him.
Una some of There ho Bits, rumor says,
Ignorant black yet with no probability
met in of the public I over being utterly conn lined
always, yet not dead
I living and breathing
Bat . crying tor water, which
against y war upon the black poured upon bin him
I people on the , as mortal was never hoard
political They j before.
v. y. u
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N- C
radio la all
the only two classes in
c immunity of any vital
farmers and the labor-
he would die.
lord.
A German court made odd
ruling a of
Fl .
Ail.
tin. n . c;
in all i.-ii.
larceny. A man accused of
i any question
skinner. H IV.
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CA . -v
AW.
I Ira C
ice in
L Jambs,
U g. .
u re i
. lib
far net reached to
them- The farmer sees that he
has been paying tribute on all
that he bought,
whatever what he sold.
Tho man has learned
has been paying duties
to incur the home market to his
while employer
bad the of the world
from which to choose his labor.
And so poor dupes of pro-
fry to right their
wrongs by more protection. In
ten the Populist party has
grown to be a power solely
it the wrong
f j of i It is to-
the only body of logical and
I i ii K. Woo Ii Harding,
hi. fin- ;
i o tun
I Al COB
H.
.
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m abort ti
hours n In
we have another of
who believe
. VI.
W All Ma, N. . i. N. C,
a i.
ail the
of electricity by tapping a light
company's wires it to
ran a dynamo. The court on
appeal, ruled that a
material object be
stolen, which was not,
therefore the man
Although the sale of
to boys is bidden by law,
there p pears to be little or no
check to use by boys.
Luckily, ibis is in towns.
cigarette, like the English
sparrow, has not found its way
into the country as yet.
DISCOVERY JOB
his is the best medicine the
tor nil of . an
for Con bottle
It will cure
bus no equal for Whooping
by n simple Hay Fever, Pneumonia,
trick of one
dollar into two. And there is
another growing school which,
under the tutelage of
aims to square
ho as farmer concerned.
by him a bounty upon his ties John L.
corn bogs. Of
la Grippe, in the Head
fur It in safe for
ages, above nil
cur. always to take
Dr. King New in
with Dr. Kings New they
tone the
r-. We guarantee
Fr
are el it real
ocean to the livers
the iii
ll Al the Florida arc nut
as those el lbs m the Con-
or e
come each year to the Bar
river when; they were burn,
in their are
river talks
message has n t coma in
public was assured that
was written Bed needed the
signature of the
Major to
y it la fore nun the
visitor,
inlier of a
i.-n
far at Ike welfare
a r
under the the
There is a
the el n will
State It is a
side guard that every law
citizen mail
tic
bean banded solidly to together
nil the lime, and have had fair
notice from them
could let recruits enough
would lake of the
State again they had done
readers of this paper will ha
Cf ail the letters, one by
the it
tack lead The
of a
lion I In- bond
pay I he the
In
Stale Me
exceeding worth Ilia
reply vat awn. The
that county should
go to school one term at least. What
a of a flan a this Inquiry reveals.
Observer.
Tel low
or return Free trial bet
pleased to learn that Is at least
one dreaded disease that science
been able ti cure in ail Its null
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la
the positive cure now known to
the Catarrh being
constitutional disease, requires a con-
treatment.
Cine is taken acting directly
upon blood and surfaces of
the system, thereby the
of the and giving
patient by building up the
and assisting In
work. The proprietors have so
much in its curative powers th t
Dollars for any
that It tall to Send for list
of
F. J. .
Toledo. O yesterday.
by Charlotte Observer.
Hall g rim era the
Mi. K. who lives at
r's near the upper
part hie the
is g a mi-
melon is
all like the
latter part the We
repeat and lay emphasis upon the
t do I g of
themselves, and it is simply
that through the
agency of Alliance
the Populist party they have
attached to themselves
white men to put thorn tho
saddle.
No. The that
moil are in charge of
that people l
sec him, but by the
sight, some with a
terror that to witness.
of Adrian M
y tho in and
speak of it in horror.
Night no more
sleep has only the
moaning of a dream.
T. M. Cu i, in am
i Wilmington, Newborn
our schools not an railroad was sold at pub-
out hi just. Who is . , . . ,
or the I by order
Plaint the white man who United States Circuit
the court in of mortgage.
and united their political a
with f I be
whiles tho at
and in all fair-
the are entitled to
their abate lathe divide. Speak
for our. frankly
don't like tho
but we can stand it
those who are responsible for it.
walled jade wince;
are
Charlotte
Tho assures a man
who will his i Io doing
good that it shall not In a losing
in vestment.
it was sold ti.
Elliott, el
Lino and u
a corporation to be known tho
Wilmington and Newborn Rail-
road Company. She will
Operated as a part Cast
it is believed
will ultimately extended lo
Washington, Y C, thus giving
tho A- C. La a direct lino from
to Norfolk,
An exchange says a Georgia
colored woman accounts for hard
limes that on theory
that I are many
is a bare
HI I TI IN.
Morris of the ; chance that it will hold good for
I ml. Sun writes. other son
Hitlers
and I sen it for
melon, except that -men it I in sick beads and U
. i system has no
yellow, brighter than I Annie trove
that pumpkin. Inside the meat
not i nor digest fun I. had a
headache- which never Ml her fell
tired weary, but six bottle of
Hitters restated ht-r health nail
her . I ll. CI
and per bottle at J. I.
drug store.
theta yellow nu. d Is red.
l-ii brought the Observer one
regent yours,
while Ben have strayed
from tho landmarks of
fathers to plans
the of incompetent
Homo lured
away by the of tho
tho camp
hays been
a spirit of for
and have
perhaps, that reforms
secured earlier through
another political
Whatever for this drift-
it Boat from
the it brought, that
it while
who have welfare of tho
State at heart to got together
and rescue North Carolina from
present
Tho history of the an
open book from which all men
read. If they read it
y, they will this
fad, in loiters that cannot ho
and in language that can-
not misinterpreted I Demo-
has always given good
Republicanism has
had
Which kind of government do
North Carolinians prefer They
can hare either the way to
each is
Don't your advertising Is do
it ail, Sad expect the ml
use, the mi-II mil.
persistent and will
not Alpine torrents, but like the
growth the Ml oak,
but and like oak
it it will shied
Sim calls to
nil evil that In given
Bl this
has no
men think the poor
when the load is put
wagon. Bay, did you know
the animal has the
yen Deliver us the mini who
the helpless
We to keep with
sort of
ti it has ti.
with
licit takes Hie Beth off their
vitality I mm makes
I and V
No. It Is bail Sinking, overeating of
and oilier
The remedy in
the Shaker Digestive
Instead III tinting the
Inflamed the Cordial a
i in rest by nourishing system
Au Alabama murderer Itself and digest lug other total
ed the following note to the With return.
wish you would
.,. in.,., i. ii i and relieves its y.
grant me a thirty-day respite. I to
am shot on religion A cent trial dots that.
to get it lust week, but too
the for dill
Doctor It In place
of Oil.





T-Ht REFLECTOR
Greenville, N. C.
as
at post office at Greenville,
M. C, second mail matter.
An explosion occurred in the loading
room of the armor the Winchester
Arms Company, at New Haven, Conn,
four women and two men mere killed
and several others wounded.
The Secretary of Slate his warded
a job of printing Supreme
Court Hearts to a Bun in
There is a good
especially around a j of
this kind should i teal MM the
State when there era an many
pi needing
finds in .-. bat
caused an immigration
break oat in toe western
of country, and
people are flicking to the land
and ice in search of the
yellow article- The rush is said
to almost equal that in California
back in the forties-
A Richmond who
tempted a criminal assault upon
two was tried in less than
a week crime and sen-
to hang. This kind of
justice dies away with the
of Several other
States might learn a lesson Here.
State
which went to Round Knob
to hold a meeting to consider
railroad valuation and telegraph
rates, decided to increase the
valuation of railroad property in
the State by and to
reduce telegraph from to
cents.
The last annual report of the
State Auditor, fut the fiscal year
reeling statistics
as to the and proper-
of this State- It shows that
according to the last census.
there were whites
blacks in this State- not
quite twice as many whites as
yet white
men were listed poll tax and
only colored men were
listed for poll tax
This report also shows that the
tax paid on property for the
public schools by the two races
was as paid
by whites only
paid by the
Record.
of the probable
n of the law
providing for th school tax
is to be voted upon on
August 10th, the State
cf Public
determined that the
shall be held, let the expense
attached thereto be what it may.
The of two
and
to have an election held,
and the Superintendent is
reported as saying that he is
to have those Commission-
indicted. By this kind of a
he keeps the
in Hue and will cause elections to
held are wanted
or not.
So far as Pitt county is con-
the not
B.-e why the Commissioners at
their meeting next Monday might
not the order for holding
tho election. As the now
there is not a township in
it. county in which the election
will be legal. For many of
registration
Lave not even been taken out if
Clerk's office, and they
have been taken out they have
not been kept open legally. If
the election is held under such
circumstances it will not be legal
and the Commissioner as
Well save the county further ex-
about it by not g the
farce of an gone throne b
with.
The State superintendent of
i 1.1 i c says in reply to an
at to what
a that each
should have at
pupils, and that
the over which the five
winked into the belief that the
most be bounded by the
tow line.
WASHINGTON I BIT SB.
Our Regular
Washington, July j,
The Senators who opposed the
tariff bill began their kicking
several weeks too late- Had
they not allowed to
be tricked in the Senate they
might have bad everything that
they kicked too late for, and
even have in
defeating the bill- When cotton
tics, cotton bagging and burlaps
were put on the free list, and the
duty on white pine lumber was
reduced to the trust-bound
Senators did it merely to keep the
opposition quiet and with no in-
of allowing them to
the kicking been
done at that stage of the game it
would have been easy to have
secured ledges that would have
insured those items being let
alone in conference. To kick on
the conference report could ac-
nothing, unless backed
by votes enough to reject the re-
port, because the report had to be
or u a whole
The tariff will do more for
the democrats than any idle
kicking on the floor cf the
could do.
The light against the
of T- V- to be Com-
missioner General of
has become warm that Mr.
has requested
can Senators net to have a vote
taken upon the nomination until
the regular session of Congress.
The labor leaders who are fight-
confirmation Lay they have
pledges from a sufficient number
of Senators to make the rejection
certain, if the were taken
and Mr- regards
rejection as so probable that he
has promised to give the place to
another man. He wants Powder-
to hold it during the recess of
Congress, in payment of cam-
obligations.
Senator Tillman was a very
mad man when Czar Reed made
the House committee on Rules
refuse his request for a special
order for the House to vote upon
Dispensary bill, already pass-
ed by the Senate, at this session.
Representative Elliott, of S. C ,
opposed the granting of Senator
quest.
to an expert
man, the following is the tax
that will be paid to the sugar,
tobacco, and leather trusts, on
account of the new republican
An average of cents
more for each pair of shoes;
from cents to more for
every leather satchel or trunk;
from o per cent advance in
price of belts, straps, harness and
other leather goods, to cent a
pound more for sugar, awl a gen-
advance and
in it y of all
and preserves . and advance of
cents a box on imported cigars
and a general lowering of quality
in all grades of cigarettes-
Some Speaker Reed's rd-
are very Bore because they
accepted that little fairy
about the House conferees stand-
out for a sugar schedule that
would operate against the trust,
and played sugar stock to fall.
Its tremulous use, which is now
history, caught them fir large
amounts.
Although Senator Wolcott, Mr
and Paine may
not know it they are, unless all
indications are at fault, being
used as tools by the single
gold men. While they sup
pose themselves in for
the purpose of making friends
for international bimetallism it
looks as though they were there
merely to help the single stand-
ard gold men retain their grip on
the United States. It will be
remembered that these gentle-
men were instructed their
departure for Europe that all
their negotiations must be con-
ducted or in conjunction
with the U. S. Ambassadors.
Therein lies the whole plot. The
U- S- Ambassadors to Great
Britain France and Germany are
each as strong advocates of the
single gold standard as
Gage is- They had
V made known the in
the U. S. to the governments to
which they are accredited before
the arrival of the silver
unless the single gold
standard came to the
rescue the silver men would elect
a Majority of the next
already having a silver
majority, and be in a position to
a coinage bill. Nothing
was asked than
those governments should agree
to the holding -f an international
next year, and now
announcement has been made
that one will be held next
The date will be
ranged so that the Congressional
elections take before it
is known that the conference is a
a failure as it is c- to be.
the conference is relied upon to
keep who be
in of inter-
national in the party
traces- It is quite a nice scheme,
but its depends
f voter- to
allow themselves to be hood-
the Acreage and
of Compared
Last Year.
O. L.
Sim-.- published crop and
acreage reports two weeks pan from a
i- of practical a
letters have come in and they are pub-
herewith Since the first report
this writer lies over
portion of the tobacco belt and in next
weeks issue when we shall have had an
opportunity seeing the greater part
the growing crop as it appears on the
hill and the cures that have been
made we hope to be able to a very
fair and accurate report
in detail.
N. C,
Mu. O. L.
Greenville, N. C
reply to yours
12th asking hew the p
will compare with last Will say
the acreage is lo
cent; crop percent lighter than
year owing to the dry weather lie
and thus far on the sum
mer.
Color be bright and quality
fair.
Curing was begun two weens
Thus far they ire line, only
having been cured. The ti
among la planters is t j curtail
acreage, while with small or one barn
planters the acre, remains the MOM.
The crop of bought so little
to the they poorly Sited
In make and if the present
should be as common and prices
as low acreage will lie u mere
red need.
Our op will be nearly all stripped
hung by pattern lo-p pro-
Yours very truly,
GUM T. Tyson.
Calico July
Mil.
If. C.
to your favor
July 1st I would slate there is
a n in the acreage the tobacco
in this at per
cent. In regard to the condition the
growing crop it to he fully
o per cent that hist year.
While there are a very fine crops
of tobacco in this section, majority
the crops poor, on account el the
traded in and June.
have taken pail s
talk lo the farmers c their
give you my opinion
what it is worth.
Wishing you I am,
Yours truly,
U.
Black Jack, July
O. 1-
Greenville, N. C-
1st
received and will cheerfully answer
in power.
In my opinion the
BOTH DALE ITEMS.
N. V.,
Crops have grown much in the list
few days and are looking well tie
rains came.
Nearly the tobacco were
kept very busy last week curia.;
golden weed.
Miss Dell, was re-
visiting Miss
Airs. Km. of Greenville, i
visiting lives in this neighbor-
hood.
It. A. Willoughby has sweet potatoes
that will measure three inch- s in diam-
Since V. Smith bought a new
wheel u days ago he Buys one
his horses nor dunks, and
it takes hard work to make it breathe
enough when it gets out
The melon crop is lulu this
and are enjoying
o There are no peaches or apples
in the neighborhood.
Old Alan the Eastern
was out to see us the oilier
day and bought a pounds
-1 tobacco. The sellers were Well
pleased the prices he gave.
Bessie Tyson and
Smith returned Iran a visit
to the family J. T. Smith near
Great Swain,.
Charlie Boss John
Langley, spent night and
Sunday up this way.
EASTERN
HART
Cautious to i expert and
experimenters not to use the X rays
they shall have become thorough-
posted concerning the
new light have thus far failed lo
vent a number injuries.
Unskilled operators have in cue ease
the of an
foot, as the result
burn.-, and even internal damage seem-
to have been occasioned in another in-
stance reported from Paris.
due to criminal
The nature the rays is
Still involved in much mystery, and
agency itself is far less understood
is electricity. No one with
peculiar power, which has shown
how dangerous it can be, until lie shall
have mastered all lbs available
concerning
O.-e.
The brass star inlaid in the
Old Man GUS and L JOYNER
the two oldest and most
in Greenville,
and OSCAR HOOKER, Owners Plops,
We always lead in Prices
consequently we lead in
Pounds.
Don't take word tor it but after
Artist 1st come down and see for yourself
which way the straws blow.
Your friends,
EVANS, JOYNER CO.
Hardware,
Tinware
L- F. EVANS.
A- II.
K. 8- EVANS
OLD
Tho of and beat
house in
Will time for the opening of
1st., and w to make
have plenty of
Experienced Force, Ample Room,
will leaders prices
As as your tobacco is bring it lo in
EVANS k CO.,
Greenville Ware house.
flooring of the waiting room dress
depot to mark
the where President tell
after being shot by ha
So ban the tablet
occupied a wall a
feet the and in-
date and a brief his-
of the famous assassination.
None the of the railroad
know why they w ire removed.
came
Sale.
and
qualified a- Receiver of the Omen-
ville for the purpose
of settling the said Company,
I for sale the real estate in
adjoining town of
i This prop-
be Sold on reasonable term, in
lots suit
For further see or ad-
day -lo have the star mil table
Thai had we about
down
c i , , ,
tin- railroad to-
in this n- one-
fourth if not more. There are several
tobacco I reduced their
crop one and some one
You some that have no
tobacco.
As to the condition compared
with last year, as average don't
think it is as large, yet it M as
high, though we what
it may make between this
and curing season.
Tobacco has been v much
on account of weather.
limping this may be of benefit to you
am, Yours truly,
E. S.
will do something.
Co.
A charter has been granted by the
Circuit Court of Ya., to
the Company, formed
far purpose of selling
and manufacturing ti owning
and keeping and store
ms, and act as general
The capital
the company Is to be rot Us limn
twenty thousand dollars nor more than
fifty thousand dollars.
The the any Mr.
II. Wright, of New York,
Mr. II. Gorman,
Greenville, N. C., vice and
these tare gentlemen, with Mr.
Wright, Durham ; Mr. M.
Durham, and Mr. J. N.
Gorman, Richmond,
Tobacco
m. ii J-a
in the .
It is significant North Carolina
and Georgia had the best display ore
at the gold mining
held in Dearer week. All
the richest gold mining regions the
world had bast specimens of ore,
the earned off the palm.
Surely nature has been prodigal in
gill- to Ibis
Times.
of Tennessee ha
pointed It- as L. S. Sen-
tor succeed the late
G. Han is.
arc going the way that
sewing machines went them.
Competition is compelling the
to sell their machines something
like a reasonable Alter a hide
while the will make the price
ally Y. World.
Now that through linger-
with the tariff bill perhaps
trusts ill let Congress go home awhile
II the North Carolina exchanges
public in re-
localities, what, we hear
can be trusted, the arc
unfavorable to adoption cl
law by townships. We will be
surprised if of
counties go the special tux.
shall be of
townships shall vote lax. The
whole thing is so confused and the
p so unsatisfactory and the
peril is so that sober sided
intelligent white tax payers will be
slow to lake hold and vote upon
themselves a burdensome and
indefinite Urn. Y
The Southern railway is putting
down new heavy steel on
the Western North
vision-
From III Treatment
A colored female convict died at the
penitentiary yesterday Be-
fore dying the woman made a post-
statement alleging that her
death was caused by
of the matrons the old
She alleged
in a cold ell without
cover during several cold, bitter nights
last Press
Constipation
Causes fully- the In the world. It
retains the rood too lone In the bowels
and produces biliousness, torpid
Hood's
bad coaled p
tongue, sick headache, In- all a
etc. Hood's Pills
core constipation and all Its m mm
results, easily and
Prepared C. I. Hood Co. Lowell Mass.
Pills to take with Hood's
NO CURE
is the way all
TASTELESS CHILI. TON ,
for Fever and all ms
Malaria. It Is simply Iron and
in a tasteless Children love it
Adults It to bitter, 11.111- e. ting
Tonics. Price, COe.
LOVIT HINES,
N. C,
The State Normal
and Industrial School,
N. C
rs the women of the Stale
thorough literary, class-
tad industrial education.
Annual expenses Faculty
of More than
school of pupils
for h- rs. 1,200
ELECTION.
In t provisions of
the intended public School Law
there will no an election held an
Tuesday after the Second In
in and every Public
fur
of I- S.--i i
Tax of on the Poll and
-Hi- on lbs of property.
said every voter favor
of the TAX shall vote a
written or printed ballot words
and every
opposed to special School
ti written or printed ballot with
words
in shall be held under the
rules and regulations prescribed for the
election of members -f the
Assembly -f
By order Board Commissioners of
Co.
i. PERKINS,
Reg --f Deeds.
FOB
II
Excellent
grounds In a Healthful Location wit
splendid climate. Stands in the
front in Female Education.
In its Courses. High In its Standard,
AL IX FLUB N -ES.
inn- -ii in future to
L. F. X. C
The
i t , 11.1
beautiful
total Board
a h. three Brief c- u
three Full Courses, Law and Medic
Schools and School Pharmacy.
Graduate Courses open r Women.
nm r Teachers.
and teachers. , and Loans for the
Very reasonable Send cat- Address,
to M. A. Hill, N.
North Carolina j f, T
College Agriculture COLLEGE.
and Mechanic ArtS, j s.
Will open 9th, 1807.
courses of study;. Large
Thorough academic, scientific and tech- number of Two lull chairs In
courses. Experienced Special- Women admitted to all classes
in every depart One Hundred and one Thousand
Expenses per session, board. the during
For County I Only male literary college
For all other
y for to
ALEXANDER y. HOLLADAY,
X. c. President.
in North Carolina that h In a
The course m
the slate. Send for album and
Durham, X. C
COLLEGE.
NORTH
Situated on Southern Railway, in j
Piedmont section; very best water;
healthiest locality, property of Chris- .
church, non-sectarian in spirit and I
teaching, highest moral tone,
halls laboratories etc.,
of
of best college, three I
c courses, must liberal terms, beat
on
Address . ATKINSON. Chairman,
Elon College, X. C
THE GENERAL
REDUCTION IN
BICYCLE PRICES
eloquently proclaim
to-day year old
Spokes, Hubs, Building
Oils and Stoves.
Fair Dealings and I Io nest Goods, Rock
Prices.
MAIN
GREENVILLE, N.
OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE.
FORTY-SIXTH
yearn res
i depart
and i Mal ad
Kitting Helm In the Location healthful to suit
the limes for beautiful new .
Profs. J. v. M. II N.
R. Vie
It. I.
I L. III I .
II NE 15th,
THE
The Bank of Greenville,
GREENVILLE, N. C.
Al of
1.1 ids.
In
and
1,812 to Banks
ii
I ll P .
Over Drills
Due Banks
and
Current
Cash
Premium on
on hand
Total
study carefully the needs of i mi . -hill be Kind to have
your every
IN
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES
GREENVILLE. N.
I will tho best goods and
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I
will do all l can to obtain and hold your pat-
Come and see me.
M. H.
Next tin to Jeweler. THE LIVE
offer i
f r
i I
Tobacco Flues
and assure you will its of
for tho price. All our work is guaranteed d w ready to
repair our Iron a to h trill
thank to us.
m x
Select Female School.
The next session of this school will
on
MONDAY. 0th OF
In terms arc as
Primary Bag i-h, per month
Intermediate
Higher MOD
Si
Music use of
No deduction for time except in
case cf sickness of as much as one
weeks duration.
The is thorough in its
The tone and
influences are The
d Is but positively
For further or address,
Mi.
N, C.
July,
BICYCLES
LIST PRICE.
the Standard
of the
the highest priced,
wheel on the market.
Rambler buyers who saved
are now I
free.
Agents at
Mfg. Co.,
WASHINGTON,
MIR
E PENDER CO.,
N- C I
GOODS LAST
Every Day is a Bar-
gain day at my
Store.
A nice
CLOTHING. SHOES,
LAWNS AND DIMITIES
Arc shoved out the way at
to make room for fall goods.
These summer goods will not he carried over,
and you can gel bargains on them.
H. M.
Stove Dealers. Tobacco Makers
and Bicycle Dealers and





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lie in
Energy, experience and hard cash
win even time. You are invited
to an early inspection of low priced
ant very complete stock
lie of I
Mrs. J. L. Sugg Littleton
J. this Morning
G M. Tucker let I this morning for
Norfolk.
Miss Daisy is visiting
MM Patrick.
Mis
SHOES,
Seats
with means sure
success in securing yourselves
the widest range for
m Wilson,
THE KING
.-
MY LINE
Mrs. II. C. left Saturday
Mrs. F. M. Hods and little sun
treat to Friday.
Mi-s returned Tues-
day afternoon I om
Mrs. returned Friday
fit in Morehead
Mrs. J. It. m d children U-l
last week a,
J. S. Smith came Wednesday
evening from Seven Springs.
Mi.-s Kate of is
It King.
Helen Perkins
Ontario, Canada.
Miss Clio
is visiting her rider, Mis. Moore.
Miss s Flanagan mid So-
are
J. J. wile and C M.
lien aid h It Saturday
C. vim has
his lo Fri-
day.
Andrew taken a
as with Ed.
Co.
Leon, re
from Thursday
Female
The fall term of Mrs. Alfred Km
Select Female School will twain on
Monday, Sept. Miss Mary L.
Lacy, of South Boston, Va , will again
have cf the school. The ex-
work done by tier during
last is a sufficient
of her capabilities as a teacher. An-
the s. in
this issue.
AI HOME.
Died
o'clock this Mrs.
Sarah Mr. Jesse
Proctor died her in West
Greet Mrs Proctor was in her
year, was an excellent
and had a lanes of ti leads.
She and two children
to in. in ii her
Mn. and
turned Tuesday
Wilson.
Bate Bail.
A game of base
was played here Friday afternoon
n colored Greenville
and N when. seventh in-
mug the game was when
the team l get rattled
and lens their grip on th ball, so that
home learn wound them u;. in a
score lo
A Chicken
Mr. henry lives on the
lot adjoining tie; Baptist church. lit-
tween his lot ti e church yard is a
tall upright Sunday a hen was
hanging on tin church side
this fence with her neck f-st between
palings Whether the hi n
suicide or was hanged while
Hying lo over the be
bu- she was parity well dead
when
STATE HEW.-
Furnishing
is superb and your
PRANK
The Clothier,
inspection invited.
UP Peach ha in it
n .-. i .
Local
A -1, lab I
III
I But
A -I
M .
et
ill i l .
u t.
lain
The
i can H .
It p. ; l I mu to
in n.
i taken a hath
6-at in r -i c t -n-
one.
The blackberry the
M in ti go i in band III the
is.
H r do not s tap
and several people left this
U tire, to attend the picnic
for it.
The many
bin in the
death f I is at
bone i.-. Henderson en
painters mi lb-
.-. look like op
Col. have a
away up
there.
Many cf tin appointed
i I ii n did not
We i that o in this town-
j -hip. me th .
would i ii t
i -ii.
ii to a
;.
Ins
back
i i i ii. July 26th,
Mattie K . who has been
I It r. .
lira. Warren
. . week with
August
Jesse W. Thomas v.
new caper the Standard j today
. i, b started I I C ,., v ,, returned
El. Friday
. at K
styles.
he ran- -1 not have m I
on i he Today was one
he hot kind.
home
Miss Lizzie
last week her sister, Mia
Mi. L. Nelson and Mrs. Z U
children, of
arrived
Moving the large bolter ltd spend awhile with and
fro a the depot to toe Gorman stem-
bk v was a job.
Mini and Lizzie
Next Monday the , . . .
at was at
open. Then tee ,.,.,, ,,, , . ,
Prof. last week.
id th
ti.
lie
Rev. K. F.
license w s is- . , ,. ,. ,, c, , .,. . . .
. , ., . ,, , i Rev. B. B. hut week
sued by U i-. r Deeds bun
week, and a colored eon- in the protracted
He d able and very in-
sermons, the meeting will be
Fret- i- a
Mi. IX N. near
this
ii- bitten by a dog a
age. Th. killed.
There
-what of a dos
Crops have greatly in
lee ion since the rain and the farmers
are all
; s.-, but Ir. J,
are i to get lively when . ,,. ,
J large
Whitehurst
I stomp in his swamp in the head of
Who can beat
Marl i t opens.
authority tight,.
lockjaw. It would be a
to the it
It be to wear; cf
t he-
bag
in one
people have
pi- no more
had the
The i; is list of hearing more beautiful
the line of box solo than that sung in
and to Greenville, the church by Mrs. T. K.
at d high Hooker, Miss
papers in packages. Sheppard on the organ with a
,, . . by Mr. A. A. Forbes. In
r he store b, Mrs. K. . . , ,
. . , name and reality the song was indeed
is . .,,,. . .
. ., a to
he on ,.,,
rm in In n be to that where all i joy
hr W. C. and praise.
i Harding and
v. i Fri lay n-
Al. I. Richmond, another of our
got back Tuesday even
tag tram Dan
W. T. returned Saturday
evening from and will be on
the tobacco market again.
Miss Iva V of Rocky
who was ii here, re-
turned last week.
Prof. D. G and wife,
are visiting the family it.
1-. in Smith
A. I. of firm of Sicks i
to York i
lb- fall and trade
Mrs. An- Will ma, of Lewiston, I
has been the id
B. Clark, returned
P. C. and Misses
Louise Latham and Lottie
went lo
evening.
The family of K. It. returned
evening and again
i lie el Maul in South
i.
Dr. C. I Charlie,
W. G. Lang and Miss Lillian
evening Littleton.
Mb of Kinston,
who has been visiting Miss Mary Alice
Move, returned home F even-
H. L. Hand, of who tor a
month or been Agent
Moore at the depot, returned home a
days ago.
Hon. W. It. Huss, Mayor
who has been here a week,
ti taking his
hack home.
Martin, came
down g lo lake charge
Bawls jewelry store during two
, K.
and Misses
Eva, Hilda and Maud, ate
A. A. Forbes.
Smith came home Wed-
evening from a very pleasant
visit to Old Point, and
Beach.
Mrs. B. Scotland
Neck, came down even-
to visit her lather, W, II.
morning lot
Asheville, having received a telegram
stating that Mrs. who is
there, is sick.
Miss Bettie U
evening from Ontario.
Canada, she had been attending
the League convention. She
reports a trip.
W. F. cf the
Sett Wednesday for week's
vacation. He goes to W
ton to mix up a little with the boys on
his old Camping ground and get a good
washing in the ocean, and then skips
over to to bring his fa mil j
hone. The and boys at
ease want him to have a good
and he will he sure to have it.
It -sic at the
Mr. A. A. Forbes entertained a
number friends with a musical in
home at College, Monday night
He has a remarkable every
member it a talent for
music that is almost marvelous, and
our people are always glad of an on-
poi to hear them play together
Besides the selections rendered by Mr
Forties and his family. Mrs. T. E.
Hooker sang several charming soles,
Mrs. Dr. Move and Miss Mary Alice
instrumental selections,
and Miss Howard, of
gave a beautiful recitation. The
was one of rare pleasure.
Some unknown parties tried to blow
up the residence Jib Thigpen, in
Greensboro, dynamite a nights
ago.
A train was wrecked on the
and road near
Saturday. box cars re de-
It is said that a certain
magistrate was about to issue pipers
for the arrest a cow.
railed upon not to
I is said that Dr.
But was pro-
Baltic will
Tuesday evening at the man-
of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Co b
the beauty and
Greenville and her lair who
reviled in the amuse-
provided for the Inn
throng by these hospitable young mar-
who proved themselves to be
ideal hosts of delightful guests. The
was given complimentary
to Misses Jennie Williams and Bessie
vis, of Mrs. and every
one the who has the I know-
these most estimable young ladies.
Mrs. G. B. King, Jams S with
Miss J E. G. Flanagan
with Miss Liaise and
Long with Miss Jennie as-
Mr. and Mrs. in receiving
with beaming winch made
their feel doubly welcome.
Souvenirs the were presented
to each The home was
ft am pit to and
in the spacious lawn
lanterns overhung inviting vine-
clad nooks, lending that mellow
light so desirable to young
he of
were in great glee when the inspiring
Washington
issued from the ample ball
these who had e or had
not the art or t.
beguiled the time with playing,
and in
About the day was
Ushered in the Liter man began lo as-
and was appeased by
the good things provided for the
c Alter
sored was danced
and who did not
ma-
But time
goes apace, and all soon lour
o hi d sped by and
were said as these
veiling dressed beans and belles k
reluctant
One
It is
People take great risk in g on
and if the trains thy are in
By this hazardous practice
accidents occur and s
ire sometimes The
reporter his rounds visits the t
here twice a day, and it is tare that I c
goes there without seeing
The following under date 21st
was lent as a special from Washington
to New s and Observer.
Congressmen Skinner and Linney
were at the department Justice to-
day in the interest f C. M. Bernard,
who wants to be district attorney tor
the district. The r suit of the
was highly satisfactory to the two
gentleman for it is d tonight on
th- best authority that Bernard will be
appointed. The be
charged up to the amount it patronage
allotted to the ember First
district. may be
to the Senate week.
is n story out ti that
Editor T. W. of Hertford, s
sore ever the he has
at hands r and
Harry Ski Editor
Babb, so the story goes, was lb. one
man in North Carolina who brought
about the coalition which resulted in
Butler's defeat and the success
For the pan be
that deal he was promised a good
lie heir hist April, with the ex-
of g ail appointment.
Be wanted to be Deputy
lateral I Revenue for Eastern dis-
and In that be should
be appointed. Every day be looked
his but like the letter it
never c He to
I am
and hi; would
be taken c; re of. In the meantime
his lands Rot short and in in keep
hims. II afloat he became a look
but has he
a-d he returns home completely
His friends say he ha. a
up his and when ha get.
back to the Heel Stall he will
make ii warm tor tin-
two gentlemen, who, having
by his political have led hint
on amply promises last April. It
is he will r
t Congress.
It You want a Nice
SUIT OF
C. T.
Where the prettiest line of
can be found.
------A beautiful line
Clothing
Dry Goods, Shoes
to select from.
C. T.
la a Bunch.
have sold live
a at Win- on or a moving For
stem, and that late the
and Mechanical College,
will he with him.
Ball.
was not
fault that won. II-j gave
nine on balls and was eight
times with a total of dew;, bases, but
could not pull rut. Ely's
three were two
suns. Attendance 2,200- Score
Baltimore,
Cleveland, July
Ii except and
while Powell h t bard in
one sixth. His sup
p. rt was and helped the
visitors to in. Score. Cleveland,
Louisville, July Colonels
by a mighty effort, in
the Bostons today in one the
oat seen here this
season Many brilliant plays were
made by both most prominent
being throw from the Id
to home plate, retiring Dully,
the of
Score. , Boston,
July -The Gian s play-
d miserable bail and were easily
by up nine
Colts. Friend, hit rather
scattered to one an
in while Sullivan was batted
rubber in the second and Clarke
was easy in sixth. Serf Chic go,
New York, .
no accident has occurred here
Iron this dangerous practice, but it will
he a wonder it the practice con-
one. People who en-
gage in this bad better it
there is some sad example to warn
them against.
OBSERVATIONS.
We the coal minors will strike
Hi.
Thursday last a
was erected over his grave lo
the last rating place the late
John II. of
but later it A in-
slating his date and
birth and date death is the
rd that is graven on
the Stone, but it is enough. Sculptured
Kids in add to nor detract from
t one who has crossed the
of mortal life. His
remember him as he was
th. in, and standing with bowed heads
his earthly tomb the not
marble aid chiseled phrase, hut, ill
silent contemplation and th
a epitaph in the tact that
was and he is Standing thus he-
side the of Mr. on Friday
were W. M. Bond, of and
and MM both
his lb- days of boyhood to
the tune nil. ii the over-
took Inn pi and vigor
his associations a
time required no prompting to
m a theme t r and a
could I rum the expression
Mr. Bond as, turning ti
be remarked, with lender and
inflection, old
think that you are here
in vein.
There has been no reduction
the
wages of sin.
There is no statue of limitation to
the law live
More are overcome by
than by heat.
It is the green countryman who
makes the faro bank.
H omen ornament their dresses be-
hind because they like to have nice
things said about them when
backs are turned.
Bel have been ruin-d they
had to stay at home and the
grindstone, when they should have
been to go fishing.
Ladies bathing suits are lighter
material this year than usual. We
understand that two cent
stamps are utilized to a great extent.
n bat this country is yearning for
is a sort o cholera epidemic which
have sense enough to its
attention to the gold hug, high
politicians.
There is more or less talk ah mt
holding the next World's Fair. We
know nothing the next world's
air, but we do know that Sunday
night is a time to hold this
fair.
The is now hot tor
people. The same con-
which sits delighted through
a two and half hours or a five act com-
possibly endure than
twenty minutes sermon and a three
minute Va-,
have sold five live-
sets of
ed Bob Greene, of the John
Boggy Co. to the just
before noon today. We walked over
to the shops and there were the bug-
ready to be taken oil by purchasers.
One it being unusual
size was printed out being for
the county's mall men. could
not who, or a little man
should want so huge a buggy. But
t. Id lot little
wasn't a about it any
longer, for while M . is a small
man he has a huge and says he
wants room enough to take all
ant together. But getting back to the
s- buggies
a day speaks well tor the John
work.
Horse Hurt.
Mr. M. II. drive bone
Was out on on. hip, on
by OH -harp
or niece glass. The wound was
such a as to requite sewing
up.
A Great Reduction Sale.
Owing to the rapid advance of the season
and finding ourselves largely overstocked
we propose to inaugurate a sale
this week and continuing for a month
the largest reduction sale ever
rated id Greenville. We propose to CUT
prices on all Summer Stock. A
invitation is extended to pay our
store a visit, and examine goods and prices.
Lang Sells
GETTING READY
Every expectant mother has
a trying ordeal to face. If she does not
IN THE SWIM.
IT you want anything in
Merchandise
call and e me. I can save money on
FIXES SHOES of the celebrate Eagle brand
WHITE
NEW STORE
to S- T- White's full
lakes off His
Mr. T. says the new
cut on his Clark prop i. prov-
an on his bands. He .
it close on the line and recent
heavy caused such a washout on
his neighbor he had have the ditch
t d up.
ho held a
it the here in
is now a in
Charlotte. Mr. Marshall.
is still him.
Was Very Nervous
Had Smothering and Could
Not Sloop Doctors Called It
Neuralgia and Indigestion.
bad in my herd, neck and
shoulders and all through my body but
they were most in my left side.
The doctor it neuralgia and in-
digestion. I was to my bed tor
eight mouths. I was very nervous,
smothering spells and could not sleep. I
read of cures by Hood's and
of a case similar to mine. My husband
procured s bottle, and I began taking it.
After taking one bottle I felt better, was
able to rest and my appetite improved. I
continued until my nervousness was
cared and I better in every
way. My husband has also been
by Hood's
Virginia.
Is the fact the One True Blood Purifier.
Sold by all druggists, six fer
Hood's
u j run. harmoniously
Hood
get ready for it,
there is no
what may happen.
Child-birth is full
of uncertainties it
Nature is not given proper assistance.
Mother's Friend
Is tho best help you can use at this time.
It is a liniment, and when regularly
plied several months before, baby comes,
it makes the advent easy and nearly pain-
less. It relieves and prevents morning
relaxes the mus-
relieves the short-
ens labor, recovery rapid and
without any dangerous after-effects.
Mother's Friend is good for only one
purpose, to relieve motherhood of
danger and pain.
dollar per bot tie at all drug stores, or sent
by mall on of price. .
Books, valuable
for women, will be sent to any address
upon application to
CO.
Atlanta.
t o Belt
el in Invitation
B. VEGETABLES
CIGARS AND TOBACCO.
Everything low in price. A err
to all. Come sen mo. will make it i yen
JAMES B WHITE.
J. R. COREY
IN.
AND COLLARS
A Horse
Millinery.
Also a
Groceries.
I can now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
by J. W. Brown.
see
GOODS
ALL OF OUR.
Summer Stock
A Chance a Life Time.
Emporium of Spring Fabrics.
NORTH CAROLINA





He WM a thoughtful
la taut, it way said that
be was extremely
man.
He wag resting in his
easy chair with his t.-ct resting on a
footrest ho disco that his
pencil needed sharpening. Any
man would have taken out his
and begun work at but
ho was too thoughtful that, also
too careful.
He sighed, got up out of his chair
and wont across tho room for a lit-
paper busker that was
standing in the corner. Thon ho re-
turned to his soot in tho easy chair
and placed tho basket on the floor
between his legs.
His wife smiled approvingly, and
felt proud of himself.
Ho opened his leaned over
his basket and work on the
pencil.
just as easy to careful
and he said as he de-
the first shaving from the
end of tho pencil.
replied she fol-
lowed tho shaving with and
saw it go over bis shoulder and laud
on the carpet behind him.
But why continue; There few
who have not tried to a p
over a small basket in mo-
of temporary insanity.
be had finished, there wore
three shavings, in tho basket, and
the rest on tho floor.
That is usually the way it hap.
Poet
Some
who can't act wen
perhaps never numerous
they now one of our
critics a time since.
have pretty faces,
figures and can most bewitch
What more can tho most es-
playgoer
In like way Charles
writing in 1873 to a country man-
ager, my experience
provincial managers I should say
that a young and pretty woman
can't act, and who knows
is an acquisition, particularly when
she wants no salary for her
Now, such a one my son
sue to offer you. The lady is
off tho stage and has tho advantage
I have named above, and he give
me his word of honor that so far
ho knows she can't act a bit and
looks upon a salary tho first
positively nauseous. She is
to come to your theater and
show insufficiency or anything
else tho may She
may a genius or a duffer.
doesn't know what she can do,
the man who didn't know
whether ho could play on the fiddle
or not, having never tried. She
wishes, at any rate, to put foot
on tho stage, which generally means
her foot in Will you
give her a trial If she turns out
worth anything, I pledge myself to
her at tho earliest possible
opportunity. If not, you ore
come to her so long as yon find her
thoroughly
The bag has displaced both tin
hogshead and tho barrel in the ship-
of refined and raw sugars.
There was a time, not so long
ago, when such a thing as shipping
sugar in anything but a stave made
vessel was unheard of, but now it is
just tho other way Tho bag has
come popular because it is cheaper,
and continues to grow cheaper,
while the wooden receptacles ad-
in price at about the same
ratio. Even molasses has back
on tho Steve, and that sticky com-
is carried in bulk.
Philadelphia
WHO Ever of Tarter-
A man the name of
was appointed Senator of the
States from Slate of
yesterday by his ex-
Hon. Bob Taylor, Gov-
of
Who ever of before I
The are con-
people, but
who ever beard of him The
truth is that Congressman
ton to ha
old G Harris
in the Senate, but fiddling Bob
Taylor an eye to tho main
chance, and if be bad put
in the- Senate the
Legislature it wool I have
given the Congressman too
great an advantage the
time came for election by the
Legislature- is a plod-
ding fellow, brilliant,
cranky on some things, tall dead
set in bib convictions hot-
eat man- By all odds the fittest
Tennessee can furnish to
f the vigorous Harm
;, it be Pat-
he is a turned down
gold bu-r Bid not it any more.
states-
man the Governor's chair was
scheming for his own
future when he appointed Mr.
We hope will
beat him out whoa the
meets to
A Supreme Court Decision of r-
A recent decision cf the So
A Blow To Tie-Hunters.
Washington, July
has taken side with
tin Civil Service Commission on
mo Court of South question of removing deputy
may of importance t ,
. . t and of the revenue
Carolinians, especially vice from classified list. Two
those persons who have cf the officials will b re-
property in tho j
Association.
By this decision it is held
a member of this association
who property in,
his
from paying his as-
other words, that
every building
Killed by
Mr. J. T- Ban, who
Marshville, reports that he beard
one of bis
and cashiers of customs m buck a few
days ago, and that ho tan out,
that a hawk after
his To his great Bur-
ho a largo spider was
a roans chicken on the
neck. The chicken -as larger
than a and died a
few bit
it- to say
. the spider is
living well- Monroe
Enquirer.
A Accident.
This about o'clock
Mr- I. W, Clark's fine sorrel
family horse, pet of the
household; died from a bullet
wound received in a strange man-
About o'clock
evening the stable boy ran to the
house and said that he had
dentally shot horse, an ex-
plained by saying that he was
fooling with a c by
striking the cap with a knife,
when it exploded and tho
horse s flank. Ho was sent post
haste for a doctor, bur tho latter
could not find tho bullet, and
though everything possible was
done for the animal throughout
the he gradually got worse
and died as above stated-
A post
morning showed that the
had penetrated
and passed through the body
almost to the shoulders-
The boy's statement is not
credited, and it is thought that
the ball was shot, probably ac-
from a
Observer.
is a vigorous feeder and re-
well to liberal
gaged to the association to lands the yield
cure the of all . . , . .
may be on he increases and the soil improves
owner- if properly treated th fer-
While this decision containing not under
the association and
makes more secure the pay. actual
of all its losses, it may -a
many persons from joining
insuring in it, may
not wish to have any such
gage or lien encumbering their
A How.
Salem ban a who
a dangerous bedfellow.
time he dreamed that he was m
in big fight, drew I.
and struck his wife a terrible blow
the The husband was a
id but he pledged Ins and honor
to his wife that he h was in a
battle did not to
like her.
Not long this i
dream He lie
the h-i
some one a and
on knee.
and was choking I
man awoke lie
hands around Ins bay's Invest and
little was gasping It breath.
Winston Sentinel.
A trial of this plan costs but
little and is sure to lead to
profitable culture.
AH about use
on -.--i in the United
in n Halt book h we and will gladly
mail to any turner in Amend write it.
GERMAN KALI WORKS, ,
St., New
u i i
July
in-
Mr baa
ed his p edge hot led the
country back into th maze of
ultra protectionism.
tariff, and
will tho
which to Eng-
land continual supremacy the
overseas currying
therefore is likely to do us more
good than harm, tho pros-
for America is for further
deficits, shipments, appall-
of and
panics in tho financial circle.
W. B- who
n i
baa
car
c-J
i hi
to .
him. B
I n
p v . i i n c
H v in k on
I. V .
r. .
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.; h a
tip of his eon, tn tn
i i a I .
. -i mum i
HAVE A
W. . Order.
o- . i or i , ;, i,.
e wilt hi in.
Kinston, N.
in me let
------a i , f
Family
of-----.
Flour, Lard,
Meat, Coffee
The modern stand-
ard Family
cine Cures the
common every-day
ills fa
art's Pills
Cure AH
Liver Ills. j
Twenty Years Proof.
i Liver Pills keep the bow-
els in natural motion and cleanse
the system of all impurities An j
absolute cure for sick headache,
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- ,
kindred diseases.
do without m
R. P. Smith, Va. j
writes I don't know how I could
do without them. I have had
Liver disease for over twenty
mil lion i.
Liv-r Pills
I id
Meal,
Is hereby that application
be to
of count; at their on the
to
the line i .-mil
townships In with
said
C M.
J AS FOR ADULTS.
PRICE
I . M A . Not. ISM.
last year. of
TASTELESS TONIC
A I-wt Ki
said in a tone of
bitter far as I can see
yon are going to the
contented,
her erring
made mo horses, and bore
yon ore complaining about dogs. Do
I object to your and your
No, madam I would scorn to
interfere with your I bog
of you to respect my for
-j.
Beat Curled up Ball-.
Fe trainmen for
was by mi n
two ibis Lexington
rails the been
by into appearance
runner, the heavy
been from oak tie
aid thrown into the air by the strain
of the rails.
The accident occurred but a
minutes before, the was due to
pass, and had pot the men been
at one attracted to the spot by the
the flying spikes the train
would have dashed into the break an
hurled from the bunk.
on the train said that
tie heat at the point of the
While the repair of the
on the Is
the train sought a word on one side
the and remained there until tin-
work was completed. It was two
hour before the track was in
the train to Oily
It is in
A i if
towns and villages have some
regulations of a modified
law. This now only
I in-.- sale all kinds if
the hours of public
and of but
a sort of courtship over their
visitors. who
families on account of drinking, or who
have repeatedly brought before
the magistrate as and
t-re denied the privileges of pro-
curing alcoholic A
ex
their names and occupations,
and copies it are s -in to local inn
keepers and who art-
liable to heavy tit-es they
to those mentioned in the list,
placid on the wall
and
II. s.
M. A. J
W, R of chili,
I f I , . , this your. In nil
J. I. l .-1
II. W. I
SEE THAT
a CO.
. S
. i i t
ill What Is It
It is a picture celebrated C
Best in use. The outfit no
complete without one.
The Reflector Book Store
has a nice assortment these Fountain Fens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,
You will be astonished when you them and
earn how very cheap are.
Last winter Esq.
n largo quantity lee and ii was
housed in ice house. It
has been used pretty freely tins sum-
until the other day.
small, Ion.; white worms were observed
iii the water after had melted.
It Seems unreasonable that
should me out el tin- ice, bat Bach
was the fact, A piece ice was
washed perfectly clean and put in a
glass and when it had melted a large
number of these white worms were ob-
served squirming in the bottom the
s easel
The that ice have
there arc
thousand of it
A gentleman Jackson
has a clock which is a true barometer
foretells lain more accurately than
he , int. Before a
lain th- stick. clock become
very indistinct and can scarcely be
beard. In dry weather the strokes
i Kn-
You may never,
But should you
Want Job Printing
Come to see us.
of Sale.
virtue of an order of the
Court, made on the day of
I will sell to the
bidder, at the Court
in the town of Greenville, Pitt
county, N. C. o-i the day of July,
the described bonds
and notes and evidence- of
to the estate of A. if. Clark, de-
Note due January 1st. 1801, from J.
A. for scoured by
the life estate of a
certain realty and person-
Note due January 1st, 1804, from
Dickinson and Jas M Clark for
Two notes due January 1st,
from S Green for each.
tor Job I
Anything from
Poster
A Little
I said a
from the interior yesterday,
thousands I hales of stored for
higher prices. Now, I think ii I had
any cotton and toot it look over the
cotton belt I would hurry up and
load my ii lump. Th
cotton crop this will, in
opinion, be largest many
when asked further about ten.
of the crop tins gentleman said
that, along line of the
South Carolina iV
was looking
was unusually lance, and tin
plains were in fine condition.
believe Ibis year will see n
ii bale crop. That U my
and base it on the fact
there are more given
the plant this reason and that
s . ins to bare no drawbacks
tile growing
ton News and Courier.
etc.,
i am
selling so low
that it
surprise.
mo
will
fair
A W.
I I
UNDERTAKER
n m
i I Cf pi v
n. V i. , II l MS
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in t. c . , b. ;. I HUM
Or. o. C.
w It S.
lies.
ROAD
Kay
M.
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M i.
Mt
Wilson
iv
v raj villa
,.
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ti
when. i lets
n its inches.
FA i . . A MM MK
i year's i
inter ; our prices b
when. i lets
ll
v V
n . hue
null cloth ever brought lo
ii
We i .
bu v. .
I ail . I
and . j.
care
mar-, ,.
Our are lower over.
We not lull
We can be found any and all
limes in the
Go's
BOB
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j. .
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i IS
ii H i
M.
I-.
it E
Tc Snuff,
we f in Mn . . i
I in i ii; i . i . i
stock o
FURNITURE
aw -iv- in hand it lull
times. Our an all bought and
so Id ASH
to run we close
s. M N. U
riot. ; i
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,,
i M
The Daily Reflector.
of
AVe from a who
known at the Alison county
farm under the Democratic
the paid
Now his successor gate
a month, and former
is hired to tell him h lo
run dung; per
month more received.
This an expenditure
per mouth, where only was spent
by the an over
percent. This is only one Be,
This is the some of people
for. We hope th y
like Times.
Note May 26th, John
A. Adams for 811.50.
Note due August 1-07, from Ab-
for
due Is, i ,.
and S. Clark 131.96
-abject lo certain credits. I
Note doe 3rd, from
Abner Boyd for .
Note due November
Boyd, for
Note duo March 1st. from Abner
Boyd, for
Note due November
Abner Boyd, for
Note due January 1st. 1854, torn
Abner Boyd, tor
Note due January 1st, from
Aimer Boyd for
Note due from
Boyd, for ct to
credits.
Note due February from
for
Note due March
Abner for 19.70.
December 81st. from
Abner Boyd,
Mote due April from
Boyd.
One Inn and twenty six shares
of stock the Port
d 7th,
Lot of if
ea bonds, issued between the
of Slate of North Can Ina
pons, sod
This July Till,
W. R. WHICH.
Executor o A. M. CI irk,
Gives the news
every afternoon at the
of cents a
month. Arc you a sub-
scriber II
ought lo be.
Summons tor Belief
j ,,.
lay wood J Court
The State of North Carolina,
The above will take
notice th it entitled as
has been in Superior
Court divorce, the defendant is
to appear before Judge of
our at Court to be
held County the coin I
house on the second
Monday after the dist Monday of Sept.
next, it being day of Sept
and answer the complaint which be
deposited in the Office of the Clerk Of
Superior court of .-aid county. With-
in the Brat three days of mid term, and
et the said defendant take notice that
if he fall to answer or demur said
complaint within the time required by
law, the Plaintiff will apply to the
court for relief demanded In the
complaint.
Given under my hand and seal of said
court, this day of July 1897,
K. A. MOTE, Clerk Superior court.
t C JAMES, Atty for
baa s
times I i, .;
r .-,. ., . I I
ind
It in- i. U inf.-; r mi Iv
ft-r thin , -f i. t
n h
mg and ill , upon
the I It
. tho womb
It
Hi pans cure flatulence.
i pleasant
sour stomach.
gentle cathartic.
cure bad
cure
cure
core constipation,
liver.
and
For u lay -t
made. it is beneficial
-.--. to
Into hones
great i,. -I
to alt a women. Way ill
woman
with certain relief v . -i i
Wine of only
at
r. r In
firing e.-.-
Co. .
Rev. J. S. C.
use-.
-ate Williamston
GREENVILLE, H.
and all
kinda of
NEW PD a SPECIALTY
kinda dona
labor and
material and an- prepared to
you work.
mm co
N.
IN------
to.
HI
v i
i .
M,
u IS
tr .
i.
on . .-
on p. i
in., . a i ,
., . p. in. Kin
. Returning, e Kim u
u-., a. in. ;
a. in., i,
iii t
leave
8.20 n. in., mid u . n,.
drives . , and -.-to u.
n. Tarboro i.
p. a. in.
if. I 8.20 p. yes
i in a. in., and 7.0 . m. Daily ex-
It Connect with trains on
Need h.
Train leaves a c, via
A K. dally
lay, BO p. in., Sunday -t P. M ;
7.1 i , M., p, ,,,.
-pt
in. Sunday -n.,
10.16 and
Midland c. branch
bra dally, a
I. It. in.
Hill III
111.111 g-
of . and it
cured
Wire and Iron Fencing-
oil work
reasonable.
The Eastern Reflector.
only a year.
the news every
week, and gives
to the farmers, es-
those growing
tobacco, that is worth
many times more than
the subscription price.
THE MORNING STAR
hut h
lass in the State
W H,
L RELIABLE.
-----IS STILL AT THE A
TEARS has the the best is cheap
Hemp Rope, Building and every
Millers, and an well
ll; i shoes. Dress have on band. Am head.
Heavy O. X. T.
and keep and attentive clerks.
N. .
AH placed in
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
M AGENT SAL
. i in. Clio p in.
eave a in. a
m. except Unit.
Train Branch leaves
fur Clinton
OB a. m. and m-
in. am-. j
Train No. makes
it W points t ally, all rail via
Ki aim at Mount- villi
So and Carolina l B for
North via Norfolk.
r.
mi; t.
T. Manage-.
I.
Old line
WIVES
Steamers
Tarboro at ill land
Tar River
at A. M.
leave A. M.
Thursdays an i Still-
Greenville lo ts.
r-
of on
at with
steamers for . Baltimore
Kiel phi i. N. W York and
Shippers order I heir
mill via
Hew York.
iii-i.,
folk Steam I
Iron Baltimore. Miners
I, i n ton.
SON.
J J.
N C


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Eastern reflector, 28 July 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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July 28, 1897
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