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Democrat Gets the Glory-
the United States
Supreme court decided
against the in the Rail-
road Commission said a
prominent Republican o more
than State reputation yesterday-
objection I have to
the new Commission is that Mr.
Pearson, the Democrat on the
board, is getting all the glory
and credit anything dons
in behalf of the people. But in
this case he deserves it. Of
man, Dr.
toting the corporation end of the
log, while our Populist friend,
Mr- is occupying the
usual middle
fish fowl nor good red
Then this Republican. ho is an
able lawyer, went on to say that
the judgment by Mr.
Pearson and rejected by Mr.
Caldwell Mr. Abbott in the
rate decision, was perfectly
regular, ably drawn and just such
a paper as should have been
adopted if the Commission had
had any desire to make a
case before the courts.
it stands he
Commission is
to its case and the railroads
and Caldwell will never be able
to the world that he's
not a party to the deal. That
is why I say the Democrats are
only people getting anything
of this new Commission.
Divorced and Married Same Day.
NOTES OF Tilt WAR SCARE
Senator is for
w. once more.
Congressman says
hostilities seem to be
Brazil has to sell to our
navy her big torpedo cruiser
General Miles GOO
immediately for
cavalry.
Who can now W is
not getting; a on herself. Mrs.
Ida was hero
late Wednesday
minutes later marriage license
issued her to deputy
Nathan Wyatt, cl Union town-
ship, and not lone afterwards
tied the knot let them. The
bride is years old and has had con-
experience ibis
her third She first
married a man Often
up on Hog Elk. He the
and alter walling in vain seven year
lot Sis return she Haley overtures lO
-urgent leaders for peace have
granted. Shane baa now I fallen flat.
a congenial lite and j per cent,
New I'm for the Telephone
the early part of a din-
recently given in Washington
the of a young
married woman who is the
mother of two small boys,
suddenly caused, with a stare d
also be kept fresh in the look, in the midst of animated
r I.-
way-
To keep cheese moist. wrap it
Vinegar
Now that the Lenten season
culls for fish in extra quantities,
it is well to know how to I
fish fresh
n made very wet
vinegar. Beefsteak may
b-r.
TOW SEE THAT
MM What Is It
it is a picture celebrated
PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS
Best in use. The outfit no business man is
complete without one.
Atlantic Coast Line
Schedule In Effect Jan.
s Wilmington.
I promises to respond case the
i President calls.
Recruiting officers for the
will enlistments at St. Pan,
Milwaukee and Chicago
New York State's separate
Mm panics of troops have been
combined into battalions, to be
ready for a sudden call to arms
Secretory Long is considering
Mr
a. m. 11.0.
a in,
procuring a
naval station on of
West Indies, as in case of
war G vessels in
those water could not readily
coal up.
.-.,. .- .
IA. fin. Petersburg
Ma f m, Richmond 7.1 I'm.
Norfolk 8.05 p in. Washing,
ton ll-M Baltimore UM
. in. Philadelphia s m.
New York 6.81 a in.
f in.
The Reflector Book Store
has a nice assortment Fountain Pens
also a beautiful line of Pearl Handle Gold Pens,
You will be astonished when you see them and
earn how very cheap are.
You may never.
But should you
Want Job Printing
Come to see us.-
Job Printing Office.
Anything from
O-st r
a Jo. .
Due Mag
Mt pm. n. 9.10
p in. p m
.- p Tarboro
Rocky Mount
l m. 1.1. a m. Nor-
folk a in. Petersburg
a in. Richmond a in,
Washington it a m,
i m,
a in. Hew York
m. p m.
SO line lake
On p m. Chad-
p m Marlon ,; p
Florence 7.25 p in. Sum-
m. o
n. mark in, i-i
n a m. Macon 11.1. a m,
Atlanta l m,
on Savannah
i in. a m,
Augustine i
pa pm.
AT
v. pm.
Philadelphia am.
mo-e rim. Washington
I Man, Richmond am.
am. Nor-
11.12 am, Tarboro
nm, Wilson pin-
pin.
pm. Magnolia pm,
DAILY No.
12.00 night. Hew
York 0.30 mi. Philadelphia
pm,
p; tn,
pm.
2.20 pm.
9.43 pm, Tarboro
l j in. Ricky Mourn 6.40
Leave
am. Warsaw
am. Magnolia am.
No. ,
New Peru Jack ,
Sunday 10.36 am.
13,13 -ti
DAILY Ho.
pm. , ,
savanna 1.4 ,
am. ., .,,
4.38 pm.
in. Florence am,
10.36 am,
is am. Luke
The Line steamer
decided on
at an cruiser or repair
ship of tie navy, and other
Atlantic c. steamers are being
examined.
The V dynamite guns
maybe i in case to
blow torpedoes in Havana
SOU pounds of gun
in tho will
destroy within
feet-
in a dampened with vine-
gar, and place a dry cloth over
this.
lo keep the hands from chap-
ping during the windy March
weather, rub a little vinegar and
spirits of camphor them,
when it is necessary to go out of
doors after tho hands in
water. This application well rub-
bed in is also good for rough
akin.
If you have a skirt-waist or
wash dress with ground,
tho color of which is likely to
fade, add sufficient vinegar to
the starch to it
acid; or if it is not
to it, it in vinegar
and water end dry the goods in
the shade.
Nothing will so quickly remove
from eggshells as
them with a cloth wot with vino-
gar.
If your ink is too thick
add a few drops of vinegar and
snake tho well.
Mix tho vine-
gar, at d it will work bettor and
a better polish when
mixed with sugar, or the
half-dozen things usually
for this purpose-
tho polishing of brass
the spring cleaning will
one of tho best cleansers,
mixed a little suit, end then
washed thoroughly before the
dry polish-
conversation with her hoot, and
it I didn't forget
those boys again Have you a
telephone in the house, and may
Her host conducted
her to tho telephone, and present-
she returned. do hope you
will pardon she said,
you see I always have Georgie
and Eddie say their prayers lo
me before they go to sleep. In
the hurry of setting off, I forgot
it tonight, so just called
up their She brought the
children to the and they
just said their prayers over
the wire, so my mind is
ed.
A Teat many things keep Lent
particularly the little made
to your
Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
Arrest .
disease by the timely use
Liver Pills, an old and
favorite remedy of increasing
popularity. Always cures
SICK HEADACHE.
sour stomach, malaria,
torpid liver,
and all bilious diseases.
Liver PILLS
Must Serve Sentence
The Supreme court yesterday
affirmed th-J of the lower
court in the case of the State
D- Barnes, and that
will be brought back
here to out his seven-year
sentence m the penitentiary.
It will be remembered that
was a fusion magistrate
near Rocky Mount he was
accused of assaulting, with intent
to rape, a girl who lives in his
family, while on their way to
church-
When the crime became known
there was great indignation and
talk lynching, and Barnes was
brought bore for safe
Later ho was taken to Nash
and tried, convicted and sen-
ti years in the
In drawing the bill of indict-
though, Solicitor Bernard
her to commit
when ho should have writ
ten. her with intent to
On this Barnes
lo the Supreme court.
That tribunal pays, however, that
this defect is not fatal; that there
can no doubt to what is
meant, and that the decision of
lower court must
News Observer.
of the Betrothal,
train
el.
am.
am.
The Daily Reflector
Gives the home news
afternoon at the
small price of cents a
month. Are you a sub-
scriber It not
ought to be.
lie Eastern Reflector.
i rain on
Halifax 4.30
, arrives Scotland Neck at p
p. in., 7.1-8
m. Returning, leaves
m., Greenville 8.52 a. m. g
a. 11.33 a
except
Trains on a leave
a, m., and p . m
9.10 a. in., 4.00
ii., Tarboro 9.48 a. m.,
8.30 p. m., 9.38 a. in.
will 6.20 p. m arrives Washington
a. m., and 7.-0 p. m. Dally ex-
Sunday. Connects with trains on
Neck Branch.
Train loaves i N C, via
A Raleigh R. R. dally except Sun.
at p. m., Sunday P. M;
Ive Plymouth M., 11.10 p. in.
7.50 a. in., Sunday 9.00 a. m.
10.05 and 11.00
Train on Midland V C. branch leave t
dally, except Sunday. a
a. arriving a. ,
leaves a r.
r . at 10.25 a,
In the Apt Journal
Edward W. on
of a Girls the
allegation
that of the
hr
Mr. b
M the marriage. Ii
gravest d tin two
poops together, it is
tie. Only die
ordinary one a break-
ill,, the bet Only
in hie
note be Warts and wrecked
than t Ii l
highly our gill-
have a clear of
t it it
temporary
, respect
for betroth-
It never to the credit girl,
lbs eye. I men. she has been
engaged or three limes.
think men otherwise, or,
perhaps do not care.
that is. the men worth A
mm upon an girl U
h- peach W
Bibbed oil. B- sides, men gen.
there is some-
thing Wrong With a The
a girl will
but once. An unhappy betrothal can
be a- a Borrow H an
It darkened the
life more than one
Sandwiches.
That there are fads in edible
as wall as in philanthropy, dross,
and manners is proved by the
advent a new sandwich. This
now delicacy, which is a peanut
if delicious, easily
made and inexpensive It will
take tho place the salad sand-
a wedding teas,
etc. The peanuts for the
are skinned, chopped very tine
and mixed with rich
It is then spread on
thin slices of bread, coated with
just a butler. Of
any nuts may
for milts, which
merely as the least
expensive.
fl
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i mm
EMBALMERS.
We have received g
hearse the nicest lino
fins and in wood, meta.-
lie and cloth ever
We ate to M .
all its forms.
be American Girl
Abroad
Miss Lillian Bell, who is visit-
Europe for the first
recording
observations in Tue
Homo Journal, writes
April number of that
that would be
for the
can to more
than she is by the
French and Germans. be
misunderstood, one
can readily is a rare
experience-
Personal attention to e .
funerals and en-
trusted to care will receive
every mark of respect.
Our are lower man ever
do not want monopoly bet
invite competition.
We tan be found at and
times in the John
Boggy Co's building.
BOB CO .
Tho fuss, the dickering, the
spoils the thoughtless,
insensible, inhuman row of the
dire-tore of the North Carolina
asylum for tho insane, at
created lust week, is enough to
shame and disgust anyone who
bas a heart- The institutions
I for the unfortunate are
At present Carolina unfit
to them in least
in so far as tho commonwealth is
represented by tho aggregation
of politician that made the
an object of political
last We are glad they
failed. It was worthy of them to
fall out over tho division- -Bib-
Recorder.
It is estimated that Spain has
sent men ts Cuba in the
last three years, and that not lea
than these have been
lost, mostly by disease. At this
rate destruction th American
people have only to maintain a
strict neutrality in order to wit-
before long a complete 001-
of Spanish rule on the n-
Record.
In case of war price of
W. B, Harrison, chief
clerk in the Georgia
trailer wants to
hold an election in every county
each
purpose of deciding by
who is the meanest man.
The
as are counties n
Georgia, the State would get rid
of of its worst characters
every year.
in case war i- .
J. and bread-stuff
and the price of mos M m
other things munitions of
is likely to decline, -here-
fore the farmer who puts
in .-ruin and does not raise to
much live cents cotton
wise. Under present
there is a reason to expect
advance In the price of cotton,
and if another enormous crop U
raised next the price is
to touch in., lowest point over
Nows.
TWICE-A-WEEK.
Is only a year. I
contains the news every
week, and gives
to the es-
those growing
tobacco, that is worth
times more than
the subscription price,
in, Dun t r
p m. UH
Trains on Latta Florence
, leave 6.40
. p m, Clio C
n, .
a m. daily except S
e n Clinton Branch W u-
w for Clinton dally, except v,
U -0 and 4.15 p, m- Return
m.
Train No. make,
Weldon points dally, all rail v
I at Mount
and Carolina B R tor None
II -II North via Norfolk.
II.
Aft
The Government is about to
pay an unusual special pension
claim to the widow Lieutenant
Michael re. who at the time
Of his death in Brooklyn last fields. This will be
h id served in tho , more the
continuously for years. output of cold from the
B thus holding He world's record .
There is a deficiency in the re-
rainfall for tho state of
inches. Tho state
and that use water
power say that unless is
heavy spring summer rain-
there is prospect for a
water famine.
. .
A San Francisco
mates that will paid
out this year in that city for out-
fits transportation to the
I V 3-V Of
if
U. S. a--
Int.
or. e.
j C. k GO
N. O.
MARBLE
Wire and Iron Fencing
only First-class work
prices reasonable.
Pork, Sis,
and buying
will It to their la.
eat to get our before
Our is
Its
Flour, Sugar,
Always at lowest market prices
Tobacco,
as we direct from
is.
and when her died they
had been
married
of knots, has Deon
for our price
A complete
hand sold at
the times. Our MM are all
and sold tor CASH therefore,
rise lo rim We sell at a
Whichard, N.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
eat. Highest market
prices paid for country
produce.
Ill MEWS
TWICE
-A--
WEEK
-FOB
The Eastern Reflector,
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
Tuesday
Friday
-AT
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C FRIDAY, APRIL I,
NO
a. In Inch
tic n. i
In It nil
it baa
inch pillar,. bra.-.
This i. at lo C
Bur or the maker and m
am for tho C
of r
etc. I in
Our -1 Carpet
mail lie la
to the
and a I, n w-
mi, on
to
M-00 and
Julius Hines A Son
HID.
Paper.
THE DEVIL'S GOT A
The hazy.
The arc in the
Tho are nil I all
An the Devil's a
old money,
An trying to find a loop,
Uncle honey,
An the Devil's got n
awful frightened,
Col, about to whoop,
Caldwell ha been enlightened
the got a scoop.
The old lazy,
The children got the
The world get crazy,
the. Devil's got scoop.
-F. B. A.
Klondike.
Jones lo Smith
And wits ire ii-mI.
No toga, will I bare,
T Klondike will .
Twill in-
When one- I'm tin- , my
Be d, I
Hut 1.1, I ;
in
Ir. K,
And
Twill him lo bis pile ;
We nut see t while.
bun-e, his
sleek.
Inert as d his
Until be beyond a doubt,
His profit
For no Klondike awhile,
Since his pile.
Profitable
When the hour hand points to nine,
Have your washing on the line.
IN
Alton, III., is one
the met naive free school
in this a little
who is the lone scholar
in e big school house which the
city erected colored children.
The in town nu so
and obstinate that
insist on their children he-
into the white
schools and will net send them
to this school especially
them. Therefore this little chap
Las building all lo himself
and the teachers, whose salaries
amount to per annum.
A TRICK.
It certainly like it. but there la
really trick about it. can
try It who baa Lame Bark and Weak
Kidneys, Malaria or nervous
We mean he cm cure himself light away
by taking This
cine up whole system, as
H stimulant to r and Kidneys, Is a
blood purl tier and tonic. It
Fainting
aim Melancholy. It
purely a vegetable, a mid laxative,
and the to Its natural
vigor. Try and be
convinced Hint they are a miracle work-
Every bottle guaranteed. Only
a bottle at Jno, L.
A Year Old Couple Placed
the Fen.
Deputy U- 8-
of Mississippi brought
hero yesterday from
Aim Lg number
elderly and his wife,
both of whom are with age.
The husband is years of
and the wife is years old. The
latter can walk,
paralyzed on one of body
It was a pitiful bight the
penitentiary
of two aged
persons, who have each
other's joys and mi through
life for years.
They are to serve
two years each in the prison
fraudulent possession of a pen-
The deputy who brought them
here thought it a that the
old people should be so severe-
Press Vis-
i.- .
No i u., hr J
Fa
en .-.;.
Hie lo
Your n
How it Survey
Accurate Hound-
Lines Without It Its
Coat,
Fire That Been Burning
Years.
for
Professional Cards
W. M. Bond. J. I,.
Greenville. M.
all
B.
V. V, Greenville, N. C
CAM A TYSON,
Greenville, N. C
Practice In nil the
. V. L.
N. O
over J. O
II. f,, H. Long,
N. C. N. C,
A LONG.
at
I ,
all Courts.
V. H. In mm.
i.-1 ll , . .
AW.
M X. C.
mi Hill.-i
On Km near it m,. Only
In vii
hi in workmen,
Daniel -tool, of No. township
is a eccentric old gentleman
but a clever man. He bas
peculiarities some of them
would make interesting rending-
Ho in an old about SO,
has owned a white hone all
his the horse, but
always a white one. He is cow
living the in which he was
born and the fire in the fire-place
has been burning for seventy-five
years. No matches or kerosene
oil have ever been used in this
Mr. Root is bale and
hearty, and a thrifty farmer. He
has always raised his supplies
and never did buy any
core, wheat, etc, and all of the
clothing worn by the family, is
Hard times don't
in tho don't
buy, and seldom sells anything.
He is independent of bis
legs and neither the oil trusts,
gamblers or even tho rail
roads disturb his
at Alabama who
ed a restaurant in
with bis is now in a
to give his patrons a
or a tanning, if the feed
doesn't
DEAFNESS C BK CURED
by applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of tho ear.
There la only one way to deafness,
and that Is by
la caused by an Inflamed con-
of the mucous of
Tube. this tube gets In-
you have a rumbling sound or
hearing, and when It en-
closed is the and
and unless the Inflammation can be
nut and tube to it
normal condition, hearing will de-
nine out often
are caused by which is nothing
but an of the
We will One Hundred Dollars
case of Deafness
that cannot lie cured by Hall's
Cure, bend for flee,.
V. cl. . CO. Toledo, O
NINE O'CLOCK
WASHING TEA.
Recommended by the best house-
keepers for Dish
Washing, House Cleaning.
Cs Package. Try it.
Dry Goods, Dress Goods,
Ladies and Gents Notions and Furnishing
Goods, Ladies, Gents and Shoes,
Hats and Hardware, Tinware
Crockery and Glassware, Wooden ware,
Breech Loading Guns, Shells, and the
largest stock of
Sold
Hills Fatuity ale
hot,
of all kinds at the lowest price ever given
in this community. Come and sec how much
cannot be seen elsewhere. No matter who
you arc, where you live, how much or how
little you have got. There is no Store
where your dollars will do you as much good
service as they will do you here.
Yours Truly
Colored Wanted
A n lo
New York that in
the necessity d
Suites pa and
Cuba during
it probable body
army will he
troops. pi aids
la being the
war lie
of soldiers in
service be the
has an number
colored
states be on.
MILLIONS AWAY
It la certainly to
to of one concern in the hind
who are not afraid to he to
the and The
tors of Dr. King's New for
Consumption, Coughs and have
away over ten million trial
of this great and
satisfaction if knowing it
has absolutely
hopeless cases. .
all diseases of the
Throat, of tho Throat Chest and
are surely cured by it. Call on I.
Wooten and get a trial bottle
Regular
pike
Where old Flourish.
Shiloh township's old men
this spring. Mr-
aged is not lo
out all id the Little,
aged 8-, is not able lo ids
Mi. near i
in tolerable Messrs.
Howard, Kai Moore,
I. S. Henry
and Henry Dial a.--all over
old. There are also men
the between and years
about the MM number
and All, except two or
time, farmers, ma
living and their by
Mascot.
An accurate in to
is
that while Spanish put
s of Cuba
in n in
which now tho
lo
relief tor the
of That
. null in Cuba
so i
M u i- a I'm ii, of
led in her
have
lo
HI I
Tie is one
forces in th. world,
uh nob- I
bur able i urn to the -1
I tin r but like I,. .-,
used
it in the lift
magnetic the telegraph,
lie and in many other
slop apt-n
haying n magnetic needle if ;
no man attempts to I. call the b
cf a
or an without railing to
i.- hue el
nature m tie
the Hence ii d a
careful
It is well our
needle which nag
north does not generally point to
true pole, hut usually
to east or lo the west that point
II net, in ordinary
wt of the compass needle vary-
so many s to the mat or the
wait of tree north. Further-
more it is well known the
this variation is quite different
in 1887 the
following taxations are approximately
correct for three in
North
degree and I minute s
wist ; Raleigh
west j minute
And yet there are places
the north agrees exactly With
the trim south line, and such
would be as places
Variation, no
Instead of remaining stationary
in North Car, moving west-
ward. Thus in 1810 the line of DO
was in
In 1807 near
And tins that the
amount of variations at no place in
North Can lira if remaining
the Bane year Otter year is gradually
changing. Tics, rt Raleigh
the variation of the magnetic
ll Hue was degrees, rain.
Ir out as slated
above, magnetic ml true
in wire lie and hi riv
no variations, in 1887 tin
magnetic north moved Jo the west el
the true north lo the extent degree
and minute.-.
Though the nun
lion lo give the
laud a
amount of trouble, if
wire all we have to
contend could be
overcome with ease, alter
north and lino
few nations, as at Raleigh,
Charlotte, ate.
But, it our
southern boundary line we the
needle North
we will
traveling in a Una ; would
curves
in arena even smaller ex
than one So
tin. tic and
lino the being a
line it may quite a inc.
a I North
Carolina allowing the
needle in tit several e ties
state could I be
less conditions first been
in each these counties
meridian posts, so any
and working in
county ran go to point, test
and variation m
lime.
This, would many
ban aria n in con-
with be bound-
of l;. would
in It r ton
ab th .
t not
ii tin variation
f the
it the a be
degrees, la tin corner
might
one degree, ll i- .
. would in railing
hi i-i mil I 1.- throw
. one died el.
Hut . of can be
largely eliminated after true
nub nth line baa been den r-
and marked all the
a magnetic map is on
are all the rec rd
sad ii alter this map i
made any special variation in till
u lines are
can b in
region in order to determine the char-
atom
Alter baa been done the magnetic
map can be and th. loci
lion the curved ii ea well
he straight Is India in
each county.
Thin there only be made in
the future, hi interval-, obit
a fen points like Raleigh,
Charlotte and d. b in
the rate to year
but latter work would b. readily
done by the general will
cot to the slate.
v la more n counties during
tho v. Ai bar a-
the work will be I i the order
in which the accept th
And the coal will .;. e some
w o whether w go Ir in one
c lo in., ii lam
one county lo another me
away.
r we may be able lo
m expert nor the
supply if costly and accurate
, in . Ni Carolina
lo p up will ll, other portions cl
the country lb. march of it
is important that in Ibis mat
lint nice. Yours truly.
J. A.
Slate Go
Tire;
HOW A
-I
ITS
That survey should
made at cc no person
who is familiar with the of our
in id Stealth a of eating
old boundary lines a
111111111.1. The how
can this be in much Would it
coat, and can It be done at Lei
me my that Aral thing which
to be in tin a
survey in seamy seal
be .-tail tin Ii and J
should be all
ten
COST A U. II, n.
As lo cost of a
above, it
about per county will b m
all expenses connected will, i -.-
the true north and south
line, determination of I e
u tic the
local , and lie
erection meridian posts
This work should be undertaken in
North Ci at once he in
place it
needed, and in the second
it ran be mil bin, r
now ii could Inn, In, don
any lime lite past or could
e dona at lime in tin
owing I fact
this year the 1- of
meal thorough,; trained u
if most expensive
and accurate can
cured charge except a in
amount to cover the
and other ea.
It is estimated that the work can be
during year about
in win. am is
MA
This
while i-l impel c. Halo large,
t is a r to the
several counties that have largely
surveying, and it . In
the several counties the cost
litigation and trouble In m
surveyed
be borne. i- that
the several states ha
been undertaken ii baa the custom
the a boar all the 1.-.
with the work. In to
aid and this work
Carolina, however, the stab bat
agreed to with several
to the extent bearing one
hall of total expenses incurred in
connection with the determination cl
Ike true north and south lino and the
erection meridian posts lo
ibis line near each county
seat,
A number of
this proposition Mr. J.
the exp it S.
and Geodetic i,
in tin and the work baa 1.1
begun, It is believed at April
ninth , I t g
I-, pi will be
lo ital.
in additional all
h be possible
The
paper that years ago, under
of B- A.
made such
Hie has
been revived as
weekly farm and homo
tunny Ibis
Lo look
and would to have
unit we ate prepared to
following
For we will tend
Tue North
of
papers a year.
will you
borne news, general
news news, and
of of a
year for
If you want Atlanta Con-
added to above list
yon can set it for cents more,
or the thrice a week Now York
World Any
or can
give yon a in
Lover.
Nows come, from
of n. attempt
of A old to
with n
old girl marry her. Q
Tool is bis of Ins
sweetheart Pi
Tho y people bad planned to
n on a night.
girl's brother found o he
doable-barrel shot-gun,
hid In bind n tree
boy poured a load of
tho. into bis of tho
reasons, it is said, for Vann
family's to is said
to lie if an Infidel, Miss
Vann Ii g been taken school
and no
cum All of ibis hap-
and
watt r lie. Bottled and
will Lot lo court.
The baa a
contract with Airy
Company for about a
thousand tons cf to
in tho
at Port
at looking to a
no v.
Not than
boon from
Missouri to
army two weeks.
No, or, not even a railroad
official can t pass lo heaven;
r are then any excursion
in . Mi. r place.
Salve.
in the wind for Cut
in, . Ball
teller, happed
Lome, and an
or ,,
pay ii g . lo
I I.,
price box.
V. I,.
Hi
REFLECTOR
Greenville. N. C.
S. J, Editor
t office t Greenville,
M. C, W r.
Arm.
WASHINGTON
has
our
iS.
War That
on -very side In
higher and higher, i
of Naval of
opium, bad beta
mend On any the Main
Mow by saving
n on Ike sad
showing, evidence presented,
private
able lo get or lo into ex-
plosive powerful enough lo what
done in without
the or connivance of Ml
Mr knows
at It only cf lbs
be
in talking peace J-
i.- war, but lie
an anxiety tn have
ill- first open m it,
just Ike Mowing up of Ike
Mains a hostile net. and
the flotilla cf torpedo boats and
destroyers now making towards
American waters, alleged In be bound
was not hostile
act. for rot wishing lo
begin is may think
be bad forced the war noon Spain.
Mr. baa a policy which
minks will force Spain to get out of
peaceably. declare war
the United States, or to begin fighting
us without a declaration He
told leading Senators and It
of this policy before
Maine report to Congress lo
promises to ail
Congress toting on -be Maine
until this policy can be put into
or least be tried. This p diet
i to be intervention in in the
name and nod r it Ike
of Ike Maine i lo be a side .
the result i competence
rather i intention the
part o the Spanish and
specific reparation is to be
asked, it is paid, Mr.
indulges the hope that Spain
rill voluntarily make torn I Her In
hope not shared by any-
body else, so far II known. The
official move in this policy will ho a
Mr. to
gnu, asking for an appropriation lo
be Med tor the relief all it who
are in
be in easy matter to
down until Mr.
n policy carried
M wry
by to
all
Montana, to a speech be be
gar. Mr. who a
silver Republican, dared to satirize the
Republican and as such it
deterred. Representative Bailey,
who led filibustering,
tat d lite Democratic position when
he Said, iii protesting against
as Payne
demand tell-n on a vole upon no
his you do
not permit us to the count, you
the the
A dishonest man in the
been
ii n in Ike Ike
will this lam to
my purpose in Ibis
was to twice
muck lime a you
man fa m Montana, and intend do
it time you deny a
PACES HOMEWARD.
Another
ins
1898.
Bark again from I trip off b
And that Ike
in the whole in
seems t.- 1- stirred to its
Martial music Ike ear at every
place and be great ex-
The news the
arrival of the report on the Maine
Ike great tau-
attend-
i-
and country holds its
soon to
lion lb it has been so null
nut being Kept a
breath
Ad Interesting
An of the Diamond
No
to this port for
bus n- condition of affairs,
which, while it watt not
is as to
life of a vessel at h r
station- was
made inspectors for the
United board,
and report lo
I has here,
but has found out
to No. in, for
months in a
badly c-
. . i Liver and cleanse the
and j worn-1 habitual
out cable are the constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
r. suits of only remedy of its kind ever
and of the craft, which
especially
exercised their
Blum.
lie-, in stated
that off II is no
and the is a sea
dog, ho make tho best
his position that-
the winter
his been a day
when the vessel has
a to
the s
Both tho method and result when
Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
take place. The
mind it drawn and every one
i take
place. a crisis is up in Ike
c Among business men of all
and is being
talked of but what Ike next week may
bring firth.
at on exchange moon.
crowds were there watching the
rs and -peculating on the
Old from
South and West were
i the war between the stats say
ominously that it it like days he-
was and to
it is on hour of great
suspense.
I go to Iron before
returning home to in April. My
trio been ii most pleasant
one, I am more surprised every day
tutu the wonderful of this
western country. I very come
in with the mean in
the rural districts with Ike people who
are tho land.
in keeping with West and all
j Ti is the greatest country in the
world. Tobacco in portions
the not our bright tobacco
n cigar quality. Vet see many
not been
., sh-
the known
coast for the
miles
an hour during time,
below BO miles.
It is not the great
storms, but the gales of
leaser weight which have proven
most disastrous to the lightship
Her mooring position is miles
--bore, the edge of the Gulf
Stream, the current of which sots
to the northeast, and as the
winds are from tho
northeast tho lea ex-
There is
way to prevent the
into tho trough of the lea,
sud there is indescribably
rolling pitching, and life is
but enjoyable. Tho
ha, so worn
in places that the links not are
more th ball an inch thick.
Captain Blum said lie had
witnessed one he
h id boon stationed at Hie shoals,
but at too great a
Um to render
Just board
will is but
that will
Pilot-
THE MAINE
the Court's Report
of the Ki
upon the c the the
Mil.-hip Maine, was sent lo
J an
in tile eight
he court finds at st
JUST FOR
City here, do
you by writing. -The prisoner
laughed for mercy Reporter
ill right; the Judge bad
perpetrated an inane joke at the prison-
horridly bud bat new-
the
time explosion, i . . ,, w , , . .
Maine was lying five and . .
to six of water. . ,
that it eventually bring on us where I think bright tobacco
with Spain as at would a In North Carolina could be
war. Hut mere i.- mi raised.
in the minds men on Friday night did great
Congress that it would be ore , n lo truck crops and
hoping with r . . i tie growing beautifully and I
, regard- , v . IO many
openly declare war upon . v , s so many flee I it Si
lets of opinion, than to fir-1 this lesson of The country
Spain to take the I is full of them, and really
lbs war, by acting under the I It palest interest in Texas.
cloak humanity.
Leis of the Stale
voiced the opinion of this element in
Congress when he is
upon us. We are fools to dis-
guise it. It is rot patriotic lo delude
S reaches you crisis will
bay regarding the war. I shall
have turned my face to the
stopping only n day the
sugar of Louisiana.
I mot a war comrade Dr.
ourselves further. A Dr who lives here
is sailing our shores. It is the
duty of the government to intercept
that flotilla blow the
And cheers which
his a
made by John Randolph, in
in 1822, were
we would not he bullied by British
Una, so we refuse to he frightened by
the Spanish
Secretary the Interior
Dallas and Hy glad lo n .
Hi had much to say of our
ed town-man. lie is rich and
a large
The m is more com-
in Texas than any section I have
been In. Today I talked Iron this
place Dr. Wallace in and
have tatted to several limes
Every town in Slate is
by telephone. What will tin-
r of a century develop
Now. Dave, this i my last letter.
The
Shell Settled
hem
For the past two or days
there been s
among our people, and it was
d around Thursday
a company troops
would be d In Louisburg
. -r. I of
is, it proposed that S drum
be pr eared and drill
UP and down Main Street- This
Idea, end nil readily a
and to
ti. was and the
rs promptly obeyed.
bad
good
The company
el near court house
aid up Main as f as
church, when Hie
command about, was
given, and the company took up its
march down Main street,
smoothly, the
sol ired ready lo tackle
or any country. But
slier pissing Ell
Ike e braves
by I explosion, and ill less
i It lakes to Writs
mi not a r this Urge
company except lbs to be s-en
on Main street. wailing
order lo or lo
r the st imp led
and be s-en
going Is every direction, seeking
shelter from
pleasing to the taste and ac-
to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly tn its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in
cent bottles by all leading drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on baud will pro-
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
FIB SYRUP CO,
The Cuban Situation.
Ami now, it is said, the
wishes war terminated upon
terms will make the Cuban
a That
means that the bated Spanish
would not be hauled down, and that
Cubs would list free.
Hut will the Cuban patriots accept
loch terms t American
mocker Will Con-
uphold the President ii- such a
t to those who pro-
claim war would
We believe net. A
sentiment in a
lie like ours will always control
its representative.- in Congress. The
policy the President
must h or the defenders el
re ale's who. a dis-
s voice. fifty
will come lo the the
Cubans sad their
Independence. War is lobe deplored,
but national degradation It worse than
To show tho policy of
President, he fully determined up
to a late hour Big -t not to
transmit Congress the
given lbs Board o Inquiry ;
but -his with such a storm of
that he yielded and sent
n the testimony with his message.
Alto th-outlook, the Si sees no
,,. i ,
b. no the
Slates d net desire war, and Spain bat
lo nearly hr m
the struggle to Cuba she is
in no lo with th.- slight.
i In success.
The overshadowing ISMS now is
w. or the shall hue
or be
as the Administration
will
no of this
m must lined that does not
include the Cuba.
Star.
ship was excellent;
p. guns, stores, stowed act
cording lo The
the in H p. was
the
and that did not I
explosion occurred u
on evening
were two explosions, n
very short interval them , the
ship lilted on the first
court can form no
opinion the condition it the
wreck the evidence.
details of
wreckage, that
mill was under ship on
explosion Wat due to
fault those
court
St that explosion of
explosion t
court declares it
cannot find evidence to fix
He's
a .
hat
NEWS.
A has been staled
army post Raleigh,
A about thirty New Jen y
editors will vi-it Newborn early in May.
Wilson has that he
is to run Congress in tie
district.
Two Mormon elders were kicked
of making faces
ladies whom they passed on the
street.
A nights ago thieves made
attempt lo blow open tie
sale the Southern Railway depot
Oxford.
The Directors North
Railroad have decided to the
effort to annul the lease that road lo
the Southern said suit the
Federal Court will withdrawn. The
suit for contempt cl the
Southern have also h. u dismissed;
OVER COUNTRY
Ex-Mayor of San
Cal, is dying at his home.
An electric train was hell up at Ar-
, and throe robbers got
Two hundred of 1800 striking em-
the York Mills,
Ale, returned
Charles Gates a vend-r, at
Oakland, Cal., was tied lo u and
pounded with n piece of iron.
Mrs. was
bitten at
Island, by a wild dog, died
you think to
I lea-c the or lo rival oilier
is I to the men ;
you that no
w in the world when Eve
put on her
Laborer says It re-
man Hi use my shovel or my
pick
the foreman
beggar he
heel IS Ink, d Talk tea
pares, and said
he tall i . . m the duel,
replied tie abort Irish-
map j -bar. legs nor
in II e
CURED
OF
CUBE A CHE DAY.
laxative Tab
els. refund
I It falls
Co., N. C.
Jot
April
you were hole in July, 1893,
I walls Rheumatism.
to walk with a stick. You -In- d me
to try your Remedy. I five
It made a
Yours truly,
MRS. W. S. ROACH.
Mr-. Joe Person's Remedy is
by
JOHN L. WOOTEN,
Greenville, N. C.
PITT COUNTY BUGGY CO.
EDWARDS COBB, Proprietors.
late ear Court
N.
Manufacturers dealers in all kinds of
New a specialty
All kinds of done- We use labor and good
material are prepared to . you satisfactory work-
Dry
and celebrated
asked Congress an appropriation of lines have pleased or
. one la the Bounty my
home am glad lo have done so.
I all ind
more than to a
in the pension the j ,, J be with you all and glad
current year. The to shake bands the people I love
leaders in probably knew to well, tell them more limn I
that this would exist, and
and
on paper,
have tailed so I to get a glimpse
that was why they insisted I,,, of much
making the pension appropriation tor Sam Jones is in Texas.
next fiscal year Us passed today and
I gs than they will be
It ii all a part of the to keep
down the total appropriations at III.
of Congress.
Democratic the
bill was being
considered the House, us u
whole, was not
to lay the Ravel bill, as bale
Sew
York, who was presiding and
tried to
tonight at W on
would like much to see the Rev.
and have a
he biggest could be
such a that ever
greeted two men the South,
bye I sec you
Isaac A.
I and its leaden
have Col. in
-ling while w . will be
hiss bash noun we
In of J probable
war an enemy
the of great
and cities,
the
taken no to fortify
lo ml and rehabilitate
Fort tho of
knew not j of drawing feet
what. The
had expressed his
piny, and was boiling with,
praise
but when the I in can and each
on. the hack yard-,
be up his and
bomb ha
Willed I hem. and am I'll alone to
hat the explosion was
a Times.
Rented Year.
A prominent Republic in the
strictest a
were discussing in i. here
hug week. They don't agree
on several points, and
that lbs It-
have in arranging
with the next
replied was
Very Hills anyway
Republicans were just renting pops
Flying squadrons may be all
right enough, bat the kind
flying we want is
will make
on Ibis so bot for
Spanish that they will do
tome flying to get out of them-
Eagle Brand Fine Shoes
Call and see are invited to inspect
my stock aDd learn the low prices.
S. T. WHITE.
M, H.
IN-----
HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES.
N. C
I will the bast goods and
will sell them at the lowest price possible. I
will do all can to obtain hold your pat-
Come and see me.
M. H
Next door to the THE LIVE
L. a plan to
end the Cuban He pro-
poses to . a regiment of
i-i and clean the
Spaniards oat, give that solar
punch as it were.
roach tho towns of
City and
do great to that suction.
We
in to upon it
that tn p with
our put in a condition
of or
tho entrance to the Capo r,
ban boon properly doubt
not but there ire
other points
attention. We are
that Ibo have
given to other
points, hare our
and representative been doing
lie.
I In- in-, up th
in Till lit-
every day there
are changes or new ones
Her I marry
Her Father
do yon want to marry
for You don't when
wall per-
haps not, I know when yon
well
method of adopted
by Mrs. Emma Perry, of Detroit,
is to become popular.
She put on fluffiest cotton
and cambric clothes, poured
oil all over and then
applied a match.
Notice of Dissolution.
Hi in
w. and W. f.
l this day by mutual
consent. W. F. withdrawing
J. W. will con
the under the
name and all and all
h are lo be Mm.
This Tea. .- .
J. IV.
W. r.
XV
We are now taking orders for
Tobacco Flues
Flues ready tor
We do all kinds of repairing. Bicycles
repaired promptly.
S E
VILLE. N. C.
J. R.
-m- SADDLES
Heavy and Fancy
GROCERIES
GREENVILLE, N
Fresh goods kept constantly on
hand. Country produce
and sold. A trial will con
. COLLIE.
A Horse
Millinery.
Ala nice
Groceries.
I now be found in
the brick store for-
occupied
by Brown,
to see
mer
Perfect Fitting
Perl Shape
Trimmed Well
Made Well
Popular Prices
STYLE, MATERIAL
AND FINISH
RIGHT.
Trousers
pair warranted, and .
sold under the famous Money
Guarantee. Durability, Fit
and Workmanship all of I
the best Try a pair.
IN. I 1st a
WARRANTY.
You may buy a pair of Trousers at
84.00 or
and wear them two months. For every
button that comes off we will pay you
ten cents. If they rip at the
will pay you fifty cents. If they rip in the seat
or elsewhere we will pay you one dollar, or
give you a new pair.
blossoms.
Some if I nil Mattel I hail
Others
i ii Sr.
H. M. Hold.- is in list sick list If-
day.
it F. i.
i ;,
V;.
K. I v m
lo h
in this
a trip to
F. W.
a Up
Mm C U.
B. mo, Va.
Mrs.
a mi to
V. I-. of
i a vis
Iii
Mi-s r, ii .
Saturday to boT
Mis Ida
M, U. J
from trip,
I n and
new
of
Bill who
been Mm. H. C Cannon,
Saturday
Mr. W. II- f
Mr. It. K II
boa I M one milt-
I i ti
this I v.
jean oH.
Flotilla
St. I, rid
-r i i-iv If tin
ii c lo i. -.- i tin
I . n .- r i iii t if
lo j , u i o
i.-1 . i, vis j
is on I h w. y
QUICK CURE FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS.
The Canadian all
Bo
ct
DAVIS B LAWRENCE CO.
p. s
air
Chi I Dr i-
Will
Meal week Um April
ill 1.1. nil
on i--. .
Baa In
pit in I
. . r in -11
not until y.
Best in the World.
Try a Pair.
Frank Wilson.
I H t I The Balled will
help .;. i.
at
S. M.
Local
We did sot get much Heather out
the cold alter all.
TI
-I u well war out o
head. There will not be n scrap.
Fishing have been
nice hunches the last
Whether is here to or
not, warm days brought
It it Mr. J. II. who is
than one else iii today. It it
March is hi Iv gone and yet the
month hat no blowing worth
speaking of.
Ber. F. B. will held
St in Episcopal church tonight st
o'clock.
will vote in May on
of a sewer-
News bas
taking the dispatches.
It is ii good pauper
We I car of the
teed again. The
there would s
scarcity of sowing.
Now let to Spain
or sending home, and fur our
warship kicking op a disturbance in
TI e mo of Brooklyn, N.
T. has against paying a hotel
h U for willing
the jury.
Joshua a in office
Auditor for the Foil Depart-
Washington, C, bus been
and cashing a money
order by the postmaster at Luke
La, for
are a year old.
Cooler came st predicted.
la coining out fast on
letter from Col. on
page.
It does not look like the river will
go on ii swell this spring.
Mrs. K. Hooker is having lier
There now i liven prisoners in
but not them lire wailing trial
rest week.
It is lest five weeks lo town
mail r lo
but little yet.
i. gelling de-
Ml list ready lo
Tin bare not better do
so at once they Hunt to lave costs.
Is
the bl
bulletin
Spain has accepted
pi --p that is the
United Slates Cuba and If Spain
to conquer the Island October
first she is lo give up lo Cuba and re-
all rights. The
is not be considered.
AT KI I It I
Tells No Mora Known
fore
Ii 1.111 weeks
that when report
Board
Pinched public people would
know the blown up,
would about ill they would
know. Thu bulletin
wire out ibis
rent the or
Board Inquiry to Congress
Ibis hut report did not
was known.
I- Maine was
body wit glad lo set lain outside by a sub-
today. hut fixes
ant The report contained
Monday. log
Adrian In
day.
A. II. to Mon-
day evening.
W. H. of y, In
town today.
J. Ii. Ball over from
his morning.
K. IS. Aiken hit ibis morning on a
business trip to
Mrs. E. U. Allen left morning
to relatives Wilmington.
Mi-- bus returned
u trip lo
Mrs. W. U. Sr, and son
Waller, of today hero.
Manly of Sampson
came in Ibis morning to visit bis broth-
W. C.
Misses of
Laura of Clay root, are
Miss ii Daniel.
Mrs. M.
evening from Baltimore where .-die bad
been after new goods.
Mrs. W. King and Mrs, G. B.
r Monday evening fr -m n
visit In Mount.
V. I. Dunn, returned
His father, O.
him home.
Mrs. J. D. Murphy and
have been
f here, home today.
A. I'm I am, of Oxford,
who has been her sons, II. K
J. II. returned hi mil It-
The art many of her in
Greenville who regret lo
Mrs. S, . Merrill, who went to Si
Augustine, Flu., I It
sick there not
lo recover.
Miss Anise Joins, who III been con-
with Mrs. J. S. in
millinery here for the
your, her home Kin--
ton evening. She was
by Mamie
who will spend a week
there.
MA III II
Spill G Hill,
was
B. J. returned Tuesday
from
Miss May,
this morning Mi s
Lillian cast
Mrs. L. K. St. Stephen.
S. C, who has been win-
daughter, Mrs. K. L.
left for home.
C. S. Forbes returned Tuesday
from
he had lo purchase goods bis
father, Alfred
Miss Anna
who was her
Tuesday to n
p in a millinery store.
Ought to Be Stopped
Those -l u i
dis d th
talking i ii Hie H .
tab n en n i lo i I
in- .- ll
ii lo
In- allowed on
and those who are
Hall Thieves
Since has
us
open U ii n
c mi i. l I-
mid snail a being
front balls. i.- I tor
be s
is by, h is i for
lo slip in lake may
be
We learn by lbs death
of Mr. B, K. Best,
He had
rick pneumonia several
s. Air. Best was Jo years old
leaves a wile five children, one
the Utter only days old.
He was u Wayne county aid
bis will Us in-
lei
I ,
Suffolk, Va. Mai -TI oily ad
ii la i I. started i
a is It
i re ii -1 ;. i. i c i D
i i i
i. n . i
III
Will Co
The st lbs -V ,
Naval .,. w, i-, t.-
I i BUB i ii i.-M .
hi. n a i , n
b- I
S-i -1 th
ch age lie in Una
m i vi.- .
u i-i a
Mr I.;, A .
Bounty, i- s to lb Is ill
his .
in-
bit Ii M morn,
A. W. Seller, .- .-i if
church, day's
would a ye-r of his
Isl in Gm II.- said I
sews
Interests Everybody.
Sam Is busy with hi-, n eon-
we, hut our is
mercantile lines, we being on
die side best goods at w st
at prices
Talking about should
see our
CLOTHING.
DRESS GOODS.
Oar Styli
be t-x riled.
K. K. D
. d
Tho
ill I
ladies.
Ladies Parasols.
A l all colors
t. from.
SHOPS.
i SI
and Ribbons
The
i a I
Then we have
Laces, Embroideries. Fancy
Negligee Shirts,
Dress White and
Ac.
This just gives you a sample the least
in He said he- . . i , ,
, .,, , . r ,,, m m c are prepared to spread you. Come
see our goods and we will do the rest.
far, b bail also been pi . .
that In- hail -1 as.- I III s
h i- that would
i 111.-. Mr. i
bald in only by the
by all I I
For bis age do
Stale bus a more young minis- DO
tor.
Still Here.
did not land
h evening, us
i. Tan that His
was all enough, but he
saw and got Cap-
slop ship and let him BI i ft
and walk. He did walk, too. he
slues bad lo lintel Bust
be got back lo town, lie lo
pleading
tears not tell nil snows on him. so
we b t him this on
promise el his so any more.
on Disaster.
The report Spanish Board cf
adduces as proofs Unit the, ea-
fish were
have Case a
or ; no
column arose
; Hal the lay n I pelt,
small ply.
inc make
waves that are Ml in
and that lull from
inside
enter d into
i-.
f bis birth
An View,
Si Hi of
g on ll e cf the
inquiry into
lea of Maine,
can be no doubt
a lo -v.
in, to any nothing the mo-i
bis most
for
which lost a Hue lying
n peace in a
Tim outlook It as ii
could be. is In wrong
ii is t Spain lo walk
Who Have Not Paid.
we those owe
Us
ion i we are lo write
ii There ale
mil in
ho mil
and we hope not wail
to he minded l again. We do not
like to prim kind because
some who have paid think ll i-
is i lily
It r win- have not paid.
Independence
Sun Alb n introduced a
ill the Senate
of and
tail United
n-y. Tin
recites Spain has
and the United
should an end lo war,
Allen asks that Le
for lbs Cuban.-.
freedom
said he I make a
lie thought notion bad bun to.
long delayed, aim ho wt
presenting a similar
resolution in by
dent who to have
While has
lbs of
in in- i
lisle aid
and Iron
hi. on
of Tbs Old
Mi n was born on
r BO. six rears before
and is BOW In bis
upon his
at age of IS.
. and
did not become a number the
of 1840,
f I later, i-. M
a IV Stale and
to enter with Sir Peel on
Corn Laws
find
death for Mime
wives. For it
means DO
discomfort nil,
Lt no reason why child
birth be
Bf pain dread.
mouths a
i . i . n
mother Bin
herself for
tho critical ordeal.
is a n
which la
Intended for this
alone.
The name of
this wonderful
preparation in
Mother's
Friend.
It It a
liniment
to n-
ex-
mus-
and
the
id
con-
in
nil
a D sf n B
Miner-
if the
in Died
during
of
It id the
only remedy of tho
in the world
that U by
all
stores, or
by mail on
of price.
Puke Boors
invaluable in
Kent to
upon lo
Atlanta, lit.
Spring
Till- j; o blood Bud
lie-
life.
Ni w Prow of
and . tho
latest
lair figures tint our
cull at
LANG'S CASH HOUSE.
money talks. We make it talk for us
by buying at inside prices, and we
give our customers tho advantage of it. We
want to do business with you. We buy our
mi
right and we sell them right and treat you
J.
They
are
Coming
in.
ore receiving
daily our
lino of
to; tho ladies. The
designs are much
prettier than last
season and we are
ready with prices
to make them go.
Do not make your
selections until we
how lour goods to
you.
.
ORE
Male Academy
The next of ii.
open or
MONDAY K
and i.-
terms ire m
Primary I per mo.
Intermediate . o
Higher
The work and ab
be as to lore.
We ask a i
la a recent at
petty the well known re-
contractors,
ignore caterers to the Vic-
exhibition, were
at instigation of the
for bulling a brandy
end husky which
were o the nature.
and quality the article demanded.
THE HUSBAND.
knew the ma on
but I know Ai bad
lo a skirt
up Lit m I . H
I and K
S Kr V- r,
tea u
let there more trying
n husband
that is to the man who thinks j up so yard at a
the very pink of perfection, I bargain
of far at neatness and yet
has absolutely no idea
i- Hi- -v.;, clothes,
Rio net up the etc, are allowed to lie
one that in one a W
had emptied into the brandy
and the remaining
portion of a of and
water left tie counter bf
ere. In the the other sample
the had, in of
had basal
la bar stock el the bar
her c j,
SEE THAT
What Is It
m It is a picture celebrated
PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS
in use The outfit 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
earn how very cheap are.
You may never.
But should you
Want Job Printing
Come to see us.-
or Job Printing Office.
V W M I W f J
Anything from
V i Mt. Gem
The Daily Reflects
Gives the home news
afternoon at the
small price of cents a
month. Are you a sub-
scriber If not you
ought lo be.
The Eastern Reflector.
TWICE-A-WEEK.
Is only a year. I
contains the every
week, and gives
to the farmers, es-
those
tobacco
many
the subscription
that is worth
times more than
all over the house, and
to put these in their right
brings u torrent grumbling
his wife.
cannot she
business Is nothing private from
a woman's prying and
Lit her herself to her own
duties, win. h would certainly be
improved a little more care,
But
that is a theme which ho
never weary of talking, and period-
lie has Ml Of tidying up at
home, where life for those in the
is one long weariness
Then nothing is private from his
prying and curiosity. Books and
are carefully sorted out and
put back in tho wrong places; those
which his w has especially laid
by for Man are either
tied up with tho waste paper to lie
sold or sent out to the kitchen to be
burned; letters are up
whether they are
or not; the shelves
are packed with a lot of rubbish
which is and
was only waiting to
be got rid of. and for the next few-
weeks contusion supreme.
Nothing can be found when it is
wanted bat everything has been
put Just ban it shouldn't
When he has tired of making
himself thoroughly
down stairs, lie up stains and
turns out all his boxes and drawers
and leaves them, far his fit of
does not long
to allow of bin reducing the muddle
ho has made to neatness. That
for his wife to do later on.
With a duster, too. ho goes
flicking up imaginary particles of
dust which don't exist, and a piece
of string or a reel of cotton out of
place apparently causes him
and Is the subject of a long homily
amount of rubbish which
allowed to accumulate there
is some one to take an interest in
There are generally premonitory
symptoms to warn the observant
wife that the fit is coming
restlessness, aimless moving of
tho ornaments on the mantelpiece
and tho reiterated question,
Is that book that that I
was reading He sighs frequently,
sigh of weariness and hope-
a man who
successfully with the faults and fail-
of others. His face wears a
wearied and heartbroken
and little frowns on his
forehead. Be refuses to make of
join in any lengthy conversation,
talking only in snatches and then
tho mod gloomy subjects. He
even heaves against his favorite
pipe, which refuses to and
he six s fur every
that he light-, and by the next
morning his malady is fully
and noon III breakfast is
over he begins to
But, although one may see the
it is difficult to know just
how to k it, and indeed it is
often wise to accept it an
discomfort. There are so many
worse he might take
up, and, as v. e are all supposed to
be slightly mad on one subject at
least, a mania other
at most a harmless
If the lit threaten to a very
hod it may be rendered loss
by extra sweetness and kind-
of manner, by an excellent din-
or by the ions leading of
the thoughts in another
Or the wile may anticipate her
and have a
spell on her own The bus.
tUng about, extra
can always if the
right way to work with a few
gloomy to a clean
will usually so him out
that ho will be only too glad to
low things to stay they are,
he may enjoy a little peace and
quietness.- Philadelphia Times.
What Working Fur.
mighty busy ye are,
exclaimed his ltd Brady,
against the ramshackle counter
of the little shop. Ye
seem to have plenty of jobs in hand,
and at as though
tomorrow was the of
eternity ye wanted to up
before ye
Don't cried
Mike, want to finish these us
quick cad. If Hi don't
haste, Palsy will
back
ho got to do it,
liked Brady, thought
ye was bound our to keep the
peace
want
that's
so hard
have saved and,
jailers, to
come i, , ready to pay
u one, to break the
mi
And forked away r
energy. i
1.0
ire
band's to lain can
see
least eke can. She held it over her
all the while rood in
trout el I nude picture at the art ex-
Atlantic Line
is .
t tit
m.
on ISM p m.
1.41 in. M p m,
ti Petersburg
1-11. nm.
p m.
a a
. am. Boston
P m.
II Y No
c 0.10
p m. p
I,., n m.
KW a m. He- Mount
l m. 1.12 a m.
l Petersburg
a it,
Here 1.1 It , ,.
am. Hew York
in. Huston i m.
Due Lake
p p m,
p a Marlon p
in. p m.
p m, . ,.,
T. a w,
la a m. Macon 11.11 a m,
Atlanta 12.25 p m. Charles-
ton Savannah
a m.
St.
pa
AT
No.
York 0.00 pm.
am.
more am, Washington
-30 nm, Richmond am.
10.00 am. Mar-
am, Tarboro
12.47
pm. Wilson pin, Gold-
pm, 4.1
rm, pm,
No.
-V. 12.00 New
York 0.30 am.
12.00 pm. Baltimore MS pm,
1.41 pen,
7.20 pm. Petersburg
2.20 pm.
9.43 pm. Tarboro
pm. Mount 5.40
Leave Wilson am,
7-01 am. Warsaw
nm.
The of Easter.
The observance of
back to the year at
time there a.
the
Western as to what day
the festival bi
It was finally at
Conceit in the year
that It must be
out the world on tho
same day. This decision
that Easier should be kept noon
the Sunday first after four-
day of the first Jewish
month, no general conclusion
was arrived at as to the cycle by
which the festival w is to be re-
and
adopted rule some
This diversity
was put an end to. and the
rule Easter the first Sun-
day after the fourteenth day of
the calender was
ed in in After
nine a discrepancy in
tho keeping of Easter was caused
by the authorities of tho
Church d g to adopt the
reformation of the Gregorian
Calendar in 152- The difference
was settled in 17-2 by the
of tho which makes
. the first Sun-
day after the fall moon which
appears on or after the
-first day of Match. If the
full Sun Jay
Easter is tho Sunday
April Home Journal.
Superintendent Mebane has a
plan which no thinks will cause
committed to more
careful how and f what they
give cider for public school
money. He proposes to have
receipts end disbursements of the
public school fund published.
Ti i- kind will bring back
lo the dear girls their cream
Loses Her from Hypodermic
Injection
About one year ago Mrs. Ii. F.
Boa, was ill,
says the Journal. A physician
administered a hypodermic
injection arm, mis-
take using a needle which he hod
used on a patient from
tuberculosis. Blood poison set
in and Mrs Deal has been a
ever since. It
is thought her arm was
ed with tubercle germs
the disease
bone. Her
decided that
amputated.
tho
have
the arm must be
have some
hope, however, of saving the r
by removing a portion of the
bone. This hope depends
the extent to which the is
diseased. If much of the bone is
involved tho arm will to be
t off.
Two hundred million pesetas
is big, and really it is
a rather comfortable bank
but it is short of Uncle.
Sim's A
is equal 3-10 cents
and Spain's war loan, therefore,
if loan it is, to
Observer.
s Pills
Cure AI
Liver ills.
A CLEAR HEAD;
good sound a
fine appetite and a ripe old age,
are some of the results of the use
of Liver Pills. A single
dose will convince you of their
wonderful effects and virtue.
A Known Fact
An absolute cure for sick head-
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour
stomach, dizziness, constipation
bilious fever, piles, torpid liver
and all kindred diseases.
Liver Pills
E,
Notice to Creditors.
duly the F
Clerk at
of estate at
notice la here-
by lo all indebted to
the estate immediate
to the mile and to all creditors
of said estate to their claim.
properly to
twelve months after the
dale this or this notice will
be plead in liar of their recovery.
Tint the h March
D. S.
Executor the estate Sarah Hell
Notice to Creditors.
C. M. in a
deed in executed to me on Jane
the 7th, by J. H. W. K.
and M. A. trading
under the Arm name J. H.
A Sons, hereby notify all creditors of
sail firm or creditors of either of the
members said firm Individually to
said to
on or Before the day April,
and tile the claims with the
aid trustee properly authenticated on
or before the said dale, and if any
shall fall to file claim as above
stated this notice will pleaded in
of any participation la the dividend or
f r en the assets of Ilia
said This notice Is given by
order of com. This March 1894.
G. M. MOORING, Trustee.
N. C.
Notice of Dissolution.
The ii Ricks Tat ti this
day dissolved by consent. J. A.
Kicks and A. II. Taft
the firm. W. II. Kicks sad E U.
will same as
under firm name of
Taft. All due the firm are to
De paid lo said Ricks who also
assume ail liabilities.
J. A. KICKS,
A. TAFT.
W. II. RICKS,
E. H. TAFT.
So.
He Earn
am. train
11.18 strict.
Daily No, m
P. V. am.
pm. Jacksonville in pm.
Savanna MB night, Charles-
ton
am. Atlanta am, Macon
am, pm.
pm.
M am, Florence II ax am,
Minion sat,
am, Lake Waccamaw
am.
Train on
MM Weldon 11.65 i, m., Halifax
m., arrives Scotland at 8.20 p
, Greenville p. m., 7.68
m. Returning, leaves 7.60
m., 8.62 a. m. Arriving
x at a. m., 11.33 am
ally except
W leave
V 8.20 a, and JO p . m
9.10 a. m., and 4.00
Tarboro 9.48 a.
m., 11.35 a. m.
8.20 p. arrives Washington
a. ;. p. Daily ex-
t Sunday. with
Neck
leaves N C, via
It. R.
If, N p. m., Sunday IS P. H;
rive 7.10 P. M., 8.10 p.
turning leaves daily except
J 7.80 a. Sunday 9.00 a. m.
Tarboro and 11.00
Train on Midland C. branch leaves
dally, except Sunday, 7.10 a
m 8.30 a. m. Re
turning leaves 9.00 a. in,,
rive- at 10.28 a,
Trains on Latta Florence R
leave 6.40 pm,
. p m, Clio 8.08 p m. Returning
i a m, Dunbar 8.80 a m,
a in. dally except
on Clinton Branch leaves
for daily, except
II n a. m. n, m Returning
i at m m
Train No. makes close connection
Wei ion points dally, all rail via
H at Mount
and II tor
t ill North via Norfolk.
II. M.
Pass. Agent
T. M. EMERSON, Manager.
Men Kiss Each Other.
An uncommon
each at
the Union depot yesterday. They
Mormon who-n
tin ii far too plentiful a v
here. Three of them,
left yesterday the west, and
the kissing; was part of
well to the elders and of
their left Those
went have
as missionaries for three
They are to to
be assigned to better
in church work News and Ob-
server.
UNDERTAKER
fit DICK Mu
EMBALMERS.
We have a
and nicest line of
fins and in wood, meta;.
lie and cloth over brought -f
We ate predated
in H
Personal attention to c r
and bodies
to care will receive
man of respect.
Our are lower
do not want
invite .-
We cat. found and I
times John Flanagan
Baggy
BOB GREENE ft CO.
FOR FUN
mil bland, sure
Tie is simply in
the enjoyment seaming
did you strike your
wife Don't know she's the weak
or vessel
you wouldn't thin,, so,
the amount sail she
D hear is
to Klondike. What's he going
take with him in the way of
Old
of O Mostly canned rum
letter
cur friends the public
generally for their liberal patronage In
the pat we solicit a of the
same In the
W. HICKS,
Old Moe
leave
for Tarboro touching stall land-
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday
Friday at A. at.
Returning leave Tarboro at A. a,
Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Greenville A. X. same days.
are
of water on Tar River.
Connecting at Washington with
for Norfolk, Baltimore
Philadelphia. New York and Boston.
Shippers should order their
marked via Dominion from
New York. from
Nor-
folk A Baltimore
Miners
Boston.
mi
Agent,
J. Agent, .
., . t
a .,; .
J. . i .-; I
Mild Power Th
bah
,.
ft I ,. .
Have m , t ii.
co It if j
ink ti
AM M.
Dealer In
Port, Sis,
Farmers and Merchants buying
year's supplies will It to their i
est to get our prices
Our Is I n
brunches.
Flour, Sugar,
Always at lowest market prices
Tobacco,
as we bay direct mi id t
A complete stock
-u and sold at
suit times. Our good are all bang
sold for CASH
to run we sell kt.
Ft.
u. m.
draw or with
an. HO a-. . ll Of n-t,
B l patent
coS i mm U. E lute -u
Or.
j C. A GO
N. 0-
MARBLE
Wire andiron Fencing
only work
prices reasonable.
The Stock complete in
every department and
prices as low as the low
est. Highest market
prices paid for country
produce.
I-
WEEK
-FOB
The Eastern Reflector.
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. TERMS per Year in Advance.
TWICE A WEEK
Tuesday
Friday
-AT
VOL. XVII.
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C TUESDAY, APRIL
NO
papers VI
The Farmer and Mechanic,
paper that under the
of Capt- A- Shotwell
made inch an excellent
State, has
been at Raleigh a
weekly farm and home paper.
many in section
who formerly took Farmer
and Mechanic like to have
it again we are prepared to
make following extraordinary
clubbing announcement I
For we will send The
Eastern The North
Carolinian, and The
Farmer and Mechanic, all
papers a whole year-
papers will give yon
borne news, State and general
new and the farm news, and
think of three of them a
year for
If you want the Atlanta Con-
added to above list
can it for cents more,
or the a week New York
World for cents. Any other
or magazine wanted can
give you a discount on in con-
with Re-
TEXTILE EDUCATION.
Paper No Issued by the
Club of
A hundred new manufacturing
establishments in single week
is a good for a single
section of country, especially
in the of war rumors
naturally have a tendency
to delay in business mat-
Record
of last week reports this number
of now enterprises in the South-
rotates alone, Alabama, North
Carolina, and Virginia having
eight Georgia and Texas
nine each, and Kentucky,
Missouri, South
and Maryland a half dozen each.
new establishments include
furniture factories, pottery
mills, factories,
bate manufacturing establish-
pump works, rubber man-
cotton mills, tobacco
factories, car-wheel works, shoe
factories, carriage manufacturing
establishments, and various other
enterprises.
Not content with barring out
American fresh from Ger-
many, the Berlin Government
now propose to exclude
from this country, as in
to the more or less flourish-
jelly industry of southwestern
Germany- waste is com-
posed largely of the of
American canning establishments
cores and rinds of apples,
the shrewd jelly
preserve of Europe
have been practically tho sole
customers for it since its appear-
in world's markets.
Professional Cards
W. M. Bond. J- L.
FLEMING,
N. C.
In all
Swift Galloway, Tyson,
M. C. N. C
A TYSON,
Greenville, N. C
In all the Court.
DENTIST
N. O
J.
Cobb Store.
John H. Small, ft. Long;,
N. C. Greenville,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
Practices In all Courts.
W. B. W.
RODMAN A
AT LAW.
Greenville N. C.
Practice wherever services are
The Club el
is North
the
and the youth
of the I st masts
work lint Ism In
be dire, I is
to y file rally for, ii is done
n the manner
ranged to prepare and to have
short on the
present of I,
the educating
our men fill of
rs
and owners of mills.
ll is fact
cl England's in
was laid n Brit-
Parliament ordered that
French
and who erects a loom or other
try in the kingdom, shall give
and lo leaf one English
This wise kw aided in
malting people
manufacturers i f the world.
a of a century
Gladstone warned that
mere attention was given lo technical
. and oilier nations
might lake away their supremacy. He
has lived lo sec a partial fulfillment
of the prediction, especially in regard
to
apprentice system is a thing of
the past, and will be revived.
The great revolution r by
steam and in all
of mill operations has
an ab-
solute necessity ; ant in order to de-
managers of mm and
machinery, the ground work this
training and education must
be obtained in Industrial or technical
schools, in the same way tat men are
prepared by special training to even-
occupy high positions in law and
medicine. The employment a man
or boy or. a special machine will
develop a leader or manager
without some previous on
general subjects.
It is a well known fact the
and girls of a country its moat val-
possessions, and that time and
money employed in their proper train-
and development will give the
largest and satisfactory
to State. It increases their earn-
capacity, and therefore their value
to
It is estimated by careful men that
three-fourths the cotton mills of
future will be located in tho Southern
Stales; North Carolina must be
prepared to erect and to manage
full share of them. North Carolina
produces the cotton j contains
abundance of coal and other val-
and water powers ; n
unsurpassed climate, and a large
bright active American
who are eager industrial education.
Shall the give them such
are amply able to give a
textile education to all who desire
no time be lost in
a textile department at the
cultural and Mechanical College. Such
an addition would soon induce one
hundred new students to attend
the graduates
are working their way to positions
profit and graduates
the textile- department who have some
natural ability and character would
soon he able to their way to good
positions, and also be a benefit lo mill
owners tho Post.
The Store that is
Full Bargains
COL. SI
Delivered m Congress March
of the Na-
val Appropriation Rail.
realm of t
With th
a. .-- it till, VI
equitable basis of ,,., . . . i , -Father cf
for all human direct councils In re
. t I . .
In the Spring a fuller Crimson
Comes upon the
In the time every lady
Must have a Brand New Dress.
and are fully prepared to meet
the demands the most fastidious.
A look through stock of
Spring and
Summer
Dress Goods
will convince the most skeptical that we are
re pared than to you.
Spring Woolen Dress Goods, Organ-
dies in plain white and colors, Swiss,
Mulls, Beautiful Silks, Percales, Dim-
India Linen, Embroidery
Linen, Draperies, Curtains, Curtain
Goods, Tapestry, Table Covers, Rugs,
Art Squares, Laces,
Jeweled Belts and other new things
Fans, Ribbons striped,
Shoes, Ties and numerous
other things abound in a
of Beautiful Styles, Delicate col-
and low prices.
Come to see us, will be glad to show you
through our store.
Our line of
Furniture
is beautiful to see.
St. NOBLES,
. ARTIST
Only
shop In town
bales of cotton is
latest method to them
The Mill,
C, a days
opened up six bales, there
found in the of each a
large quantity sail. will
en record with stuffing bales
rocks, old iron,
etc
BAKER HART.
Hardware,
Tinware,
Spokes, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints
Oils and Stoves
Fair and Honest Goods, at Rock
Bottom Prices.
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Mr- tin provision
for Saw in Urn crisis
history is of
and of interest,
it carrion nth it, as it
and
Steading a we do on n
dead and
liberty
who have cone the
eons to come after n-. m
joy or in this
serious crisis and
our I , country, to
and lo
minds to sober
our duly to
tr tho family, to that
who stood by
in the day fiery
by be
held for
in we shall and
in in; wisdom
has been upon n.
Mr brow of
hour of the
history to be
led with frown-, of war-
an instant of time within four
can recalled when
the rumors of car so
and
No car in actual
bun preparations war every-
where. Japan has voted
preparation for war her
Hassle ruble, England
pounds united
Slates dollars, Spain has
hawked h-i depreciated credit
on every market to obtain
and sinews war-
There is war in Cubs, we
should hove this declaration
truth to Ibo world long ago
and bed powers of the earth
to know and feel with absolute
certainly Hint ibis country by
inspiration, inheritance, and
is ally, and
protector of
liberty, certainly on Ibis con-
There is for
war between Ibis country
Spain. All Europe is growling at
each other over a division of the
Chinese Japan is
military to Pacific
coast, England is
in Central Africa and her
tribes in North India. In
South America Argentina is
paring for a with Chile,
and in Crete the conditions of
and are at j-
thing but quiet-
spirit cf
preparation and
t e globe. if these great
by design
tin-, shell be drawn
with Hie
modern
of no con
Ion toll end, Ibo result, the
queues.
War is M, ii M
given
n Thai A I
of whole
world may be changed.
All accumulated
wealth of letters,
science.
genius. . discovery,
light
hero and to eternal
be lost or relegated lo n
dark ago for Who can
can foretell Or the
very preparation and I
of war may great pro
of tho age, by
nations and from
upon to
the sordid making
them upon their own
credit and relegating
his relic to
God of
.- m i
national international Irons- armies navies i war,
actions, and in
twentieth with the United
States cf World
aid solemn and
sacred compact which will be
approved t n and ratified in
shall lift no aw rd
nation.
they learn an more.
When and and
Mr. I am a great
believer in retributive and
where
the cf tho family
is involved.
I was in a land cursed
with a f which
lo the and
if our and
and we refused
.- inn i-.
especially religion, shall to my
ties that
. under
conditions be statesman-
ship
and a
prophetic caution to prepare for
seeming conflict, with
patriotic,
hone Very i-
avert
e I it wiped
by of lire
Mood, and have lived,
a poi sufferer, to thank God
and to regard the retribution
a our country
strong r. richer, hope-
and happier,
read that bathe fourteenth
a centuries
f- II upon tyranny
i over the people of
and oppressed Hod from
ii They were provide, t-
d lo a he nu- and refuge
I. beyond sunset- Their
Hi was to dedicate ibis
country God and liberty.
felled and
tho country respond-
to labors
. multiplied.
But with the development of
the was also developed
lee sturdy of independence
and when came
s, iii; of formal
cl to my
and heart on
that ever beamed upon
I moral world. declaration
and its emblem cheered the half-
clad and half-fed heroes at Valley
waved over redoubts
on But Hill, from
masthead of
tho of
victory the of i and
waved triumph
the army of Brown the
field of Chippewa
and at Yorktown
British lion.
rind in history
when heavy oppression fell upon
hi of when they
were compelled make brick
without a lender
raised for They were
given B pillar by day
and a pillar of by
The sen was caused to and
t dry laud, and
the to recede destroy
their oppressors. They
wore n law of government
firm amid the lightnings
When ll were hungry
bi issued bread, and when
thirsty rocks issued water.
his own
and nay, cares for
Cubans Ho has given this
, dry to as their
land, these people a
guardians, defenders,
pr ii torn aid ibis has
brought in a way that we
shrink from tho
and responsibility, if we
could, we with rat
peel, if would-
Mr Chairman, in I his
., . an sinus m
Au loan in White
ha does, our
approval Divided we
may be politically racially, or
illy, at Ibo water's
i are and our
by that emblem; and
our President and
l, policy shall be our,
bis or action
also,
lie bus carried with to
pi ace. Jr. i are i r
with deliberation for defense.
yea for n g
Ibis
kindling tho torches of liberty in
Cuba, until hi r shores be a
cf
that cir lei in the
s Atlantic, that shall increase
it, am as broaden,
bears in the music of its waves
joyous news to every
is a relic of barbarism,
and be avoided, if
in interest Christian
and and their
benign blessings. The brave,
. and the
valuable sinews that
have to employ and in
war we need to bus-
bud and employ in the
battles of peace, whose victories
are renowned an those of
war.
employ them to bring
to American
homes, in enlightening the mine
the heart.-, and
the condition of
can We need employ
in further developing
enriching our mar-
great in
our commerce land and
sea, in our great
inland in building the
us
with the Orient, and other great
projects made possible by Ami ii
can genius mid vise. D.
liable as all of be
are, yet, if ed he, we would
make one all of a willing
the alter of
and liberty-
Mr. i would in
this f Christian
reason all
difference i old and I
if quarrel, so
as and feel u lo
be, was with any other nation
world, we might indulge the
I,, r i i
giving adequate actual
the immediate and
relict to
Cubans a id to
Cuba upon just and
terms. a history the rise
of Spain, with
able of of pen .-
bigotry, tyranny,
to every
freedom, common
enlightenment, to
i iii tho hope this happy
Tho slavery lo
.
Spam doomed its subjects to private
West was relation in
its oppression and crisis.
of tin- people Holland or its
own people at home-
may be Divine de-
and retributive justice
has brought proud,
lo
to the
cl equality, justice,
lion, where the wage,
is the triumph if
truth, liberty, humanity.
Ho In.- demeaned with
Christian path fortitude, and
so
as to receive approval of his
ad-
of world.
Wu trust bun to his
policy; that policy we are
Will OS o humane, liberty-
broad policy,
all Christendom will
and approve.