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That can be surpassed no j <lb />
where in this Motion. <lb />
Our work always gives <lb />
faction. S<lb />
God tam <lb />
Ban Material i <lb />
I SEND US YOUR ORDERS. <lb />
GIVEN <lb />
Si THE OS AT WEEKLY, <lb />
Ten thousand will be <lb />
this year by The <lb />
published at Ga., <lb />
This has already the <lb />
largest circulation of am weekly <lb />
paper in the United Slates, <lb />
and. with one exception, m the <lb />
largest in It i-. <lb />
foremost. N <lb />
week the full news of ail the world, and <lb />
devoted especially to the <lb />
of the tOOth. Its circulation now ex- <lb />
and it is pushing for <lb />
Sample conies will I sent on <lb />
application. <lb />
Five thousand dollars will lie divided <lb />
among it- between now and <lb />
July let. and between then and <lb />
the end of the year. <lb />
The division will he Meal the <lb />
result of tin- r conventions of <lb />
the two great parties in June, and tie <lb />
on the result of the <lb />
election <lb />
The national democratic <lb />
meets at Chicago Jane Slat. <lb />
The national republican <lb />
meets Minneapolis June <lb />
Both will nominate a <lb />
vice <lb />
the <lb />
Twenty five dollars in gold <lb />
will be given Tun to <lb />
the successful the <lb />
Who will lie the of each <lb />
party for president and vice president V <lb />
An person selecting the names <lb />
thug these n will be entitled to the <lb />
prize of c ah, and If, chance. More <lb />
than one answers the prise <lb />
will he divided accordingly <lb />
a Second <lb />
Five hundred in cash will <lb />
among th-e <lb />
only three oat the four mines to <lb />
thus chosen as pan. standard <lb />
th-it the goes may prophesy wrong a- <lb />
to one of the four and getting <lb />
will cone in for this prise. <lb />
How MO Prig-- <lb />
In addition to the above in I <lb />
more will in <lb />
prizes, consisting of twenty-live silver <lb />
.-ill value which is <lb />
an it and Ml cope s <lb />
W -I st. <lb />
edition, fully illustrated and consist- <lb />
of <lb />
The watches will he given to <lb />
every hundredth ballot of the Brat <lb />
d. silver watches to the next <lb />
series of hundredth ballots, and after <lb />
will one <lb />
Of Webster's Met <lb />
s. <lb />
All h be by one <lb />
year's s in v I <lb />
I ill I most lie writ <lb />
ten oil a of <lb />
cm ; sub lion. <lb />
The of any of I he prise <lb />
n will give i i free at <lb />
the after July <lb />
1st costs and <lb />
or in You <lb />
will cert <lb />
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one year hi . t ere will never a v. <lb />
when a will . more <lb />
than on <lb />
nil co Tun <lb />
Atlanta, <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
VOL. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
Appointments of Rev. A. D. Hunter. <lb />
First Sunday, morning and nigh, <lb />
Second Sunday miming at Ant inch <lb />
night before. <lb />
Third and fourth at <lb />
and night, also <lb />
Sunday night, and Regular Wednesday <lb />
services each week. <lb />
Services at school on <lb />
Tarboro road on Thurs night <lb />
each third until April and then <lb />
on third Sunday evening. <lb />
WAS STILL MY<lb />
Well yes. I was a r; <lb />
I I the war was done. <lb />
Our out but tell <lb />
in -sixty-one. <lb />
It was my tun. o i picket <lb />
O e night in June, <lb />
The was foil <lb />
My heart had caught its tune. <lb />
White in the moonlight <lb />
to a i fro. <lb />
To mother the dear old home. <lb />
To father and brother Joe. <lb />
Our parents died, we were ten years old <lb />
Twin brothers. Joe me. <lb />
A down farmer look ho <lb />
Joe went to Tennessee. <lb />
years had I. we ha I never <lb />
But somehow that summer night. <lb />
With its shining moon, brought Mi face <lb />
again <lb />
So plainly to my sight. <lb />
I heard a step. who goes <lb />
The moon anon bright as day. <lb />
And through the bushes saw a man <lb />
And he wore a of gray. <lb />
I -aw his <lb />
And quiCKer loan L can lull <lb />
Hash a shot and <lb />
The w I rebel fell. <lb />
was by him ill . mo <lb />
To stop die red <lb />
I'll it r- ma Joe <lb />
you to <lb />
Well fib ill i y be -o. <lb />
But in nine or her H <lb />
He my Joe. <lb />
What to Teach a Daughter. <lb />
Home Journal. <lb />
Teach her that not only must she <lb />
love her father and mother, but <lb />
honor word and deed. <lb />
That work is worthy always <lb />
en it is well done. <lb />
That the value of w is just <lb />
the it will do life, but that <lb />
she ought to know appreciate <lb />
this value. <lb />
That the man who wishes to <lb />
marry her is the who tells her <lb />
so is willing to work for her. <lb />
and not the one who whispers silly <lb />
love speeches and i; men <lb />
cease to be men when they have <lb />
life. <lb />
That her best is always ; <lb />
her mother, and that in-1 <lb />
her in her pleasures i <lb />
joys us you do. <lb />
Teach her to who i <lb />
speak lightly of any of the great <lb />
duties of life, who show in their <lb />
that their habits are <lb />
bad. <lb />
Teach her that her own room is <lb />
her that to make it sweet <lb />
attractive is a duty as well as <lb />
a pleasure. <lb />
Teach her that if she can sing or <lb />
read or draw, or give pleasure in <lb />
any way by her <lb />
she is selfish if she <lb />
does not do this gladly- <lb />
Teach her to be a woman self- <lb />
respecting, honest, <lb />
id. an you will have a <lb />
daughter who will be a pleasure to <lb />
you and whose days will <lb />
be and joyous in the land <lb />
the. Lord hath given her. <lb />
RICE AND ITS VALUE. <lb />
Grapes at Is . C. Experiment <lb />
v K. <lb />
The N. C. Agricultural <lb />
Station last Spring erected a <lb />
neat, span-roofed glass structure <lb />
and feet, in which to grow <lb />
Rev. R. F. Taylor's Appointments. <lb />
Rev. B F. pastor <lb />
Circuit of the M. K. Church. <lb />
will . at the following times and <lb />
places, each <lb />
1st Sunday at Sam, A. U. <lb />
1st Sunday. <lb />
P. M. <lb />
2nd Sunday. Grove. II o'clock <lb />
A. M. <lb />
2nd Sunday. School House. <lb />
west of <lb />
P. M. <lb />
3rd Sunday. den or spring Branch <lb />
School House. k A. M. <lb />
3rd the foreign varieties of grapes for <lb />
clock i. m ,, . . <lb />
4th Sunday, o'clock <lb />
A. M. <lb />
School House. <lb />
o'clock P. M. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
By virtue of the power and authority <lb />
given in a Trust wad from U. W. <lb />
and R. Cox to James H. Pan, dated <lb />
30th day of December re- <lb />
in the Register of Deeds <lb />
Hook E. S. pages and <lb />
will on Monday, March 7th, , offer <lb />
for sale at the House in <lb />
Greenville, ct to the of <lb />
the said B. G. Cox. log I <lb />
or parcel of land lying in Pitt <lb />
as tile Causey place, containing <lb />
one hundred acres or <lb />
Tel ms of Sale, Cash. <lb />
February 1st <lb />
II. POI, Trustee. <lb />
C U for <lb />
the purpose of crossing them with , <lb />
our native species to <lb />
The building was <lb />
completed and the vines <lb />
June 15th- vines had been <lb />
started in flower pots. <lb />
The growth of these vines <lb />
rest of the summer was <lb />
several vines by actual I <lb />
measurement having made cane <lb />
feet in length. The <lb />
Muscat of Alexandria, Black Ham- <lb />
bar. Sultana. White Tokay, <lb />
Muscat, Black St. Peter's and <lb />
Muscat Hamburg. These only sue <lb />
under glass in our climate, <lb />
owing to the difficulty in keeping j <lb />
Notice tO Creditors. j mildew in check in summer- <lb />
The of Court or Hit glass the atmosphere can <lb />
having issued letters of c -j -r. <lb />
to me. the undersigned. o the controlled and fine fruit It j <lb />
3rd day of February. on the estate is proposed to cross these grapes <lb />
of James Adams, d-ceased, U the of the James and <lb />
A Tough Competitor in Japan <lb />
The Supply and <lb />
In the Market. <lb />
Star. <lb />
The following extracts are taken <lb />
from a letter written to a planter <lb />
by Messrs. Dan Sons, <lb />
of New York, d the 20th in- <lb />
it. They are worth the perusal <lb />
of all the rice men of the State <lb />
have to modify our views <lb />
regarding the present and future <lb />
values of rice. It were rank, folly <lb />
a J false to conceal lie <lb />
true situation from those who re- <lb />
on us to diagnose and describe <lb />
the symptoms i f market from time <lb />
to time- We might see no cause <lb />
for alarm as regards in <lb />
Atlantic coast markets, as the <lb />
stock is not in excess of local re- <lb />
but in the Southwest <lb />
New Orleans, the situation is <lb />
greatly Some <lb />
say it-, sent troubles are duo to I he <lb />
attempt of millers to get their <lb />
together so as to avoid <lb />
man who blames the millers <lb />
or their for the pres- <lb />
condition of tin- market is <lb />
acquainted with the facts. The <lb />
movement is altogether slow <lb />
and disappointing- The <lb />
fact that t trade will not buy is <lb />
a fair d reason that pi ices <lb />
are high or as regarded <lb />
the first the visible <lb />
s In New Orleans, 200.000 <lb />
sacks to come in at the ratio of <lb />
past experience not less than <lb />
sacks more, equal in cleaned <lb />
to s barrels. Second, <lb />
the This at present is <lb />
scarcely barrels per day. <lb />
which is, unless demand quickens <lb />
seven months supply and only five <lb />
months Third, reasons <lb />
for falling away in for <lb />
domestics this season ; it arrived <lb />
late and bags of for- <lb />
were soUl the time <lb />
that home las full <lb />
sway ; an open f kept v <lb />
tables and in the markets <lb />
as competitors, and to a at extent <lb />
interfered with the side of foreign <lb />
just to; in of <lb />
Inter-State law J <lb />
pan i has i legally freight- <lb />
ed through from Japan to <lb />
all the larger points in the <lb />
a distance of mill s at less <lb />
than it could be freighted from San <lb />
Francisco or any Eastern point at <lb />
a given distance of 2.000 miles. <lb />
Japan at cents per pound <lb />
delivered anywhere is a tough <lb />
competitor and accounts quite <lb />
largely for the diminution in the <lb />
demand in he horn, product. This <lb />
at the moment is by <lb />
reason of the pressure of other <lb />
and higher priced freights on <lb />
Pacific but. it is quite <lb />
anticipated will be re- <lb />
newed ; canned vegetable, fruits <lb />
and competing cereals are cheap. <lb />
were certainly unwise to <lb />
ignore the competition of Japan, <lb />
for while it may not be at present, <lb />
it is sure to b a lively opponent <lb />
of the new crop in th near future. <lb />
To it will require a radical <lb />
lowering of values rough and <lb />
cleaned, in primary markets for <lb />
strict good or prime. Grades be- <lb />
low such will not have to fall away <lb />
as they do not suffer <lb />
from any possible <lb />
from f.-reign. <lb />
are, <lb />
palatable facts, but is due that <lb />
they be made known. It is time to <lb />
begin more active marketing of <lb />
crop, if an is to be avoided. <lb />
Were we a planter we should sell <lb />
part of our holdings now, or at <lb />
some early date, at beat possible <lb />
prices, and retain balance until <lb />
arrival of spring trade, when it is <lb />
hoped conditions will improve for <lb />
the better. If the crop is to be <lb />
placed, a break got to lie made <lb />
to get things <lb />
S. S. CONVENTION. <lb />
hereby given to all person indebted to <lb />
the estate to make immediate payment the object being <lb />
to undersigned, and to all creditors <lb />
of to t id <lb />
properly authenticated, to the <lb />
within twelve months after the <lb />
date of this notice, or this notice will be <lb />
plead in oar of their recovery. <lb />
This 3rd Feb. <lb />
J. Q. ADAMS. <lb />
on estate of James Adams. <lb />
to <lb />
raise grapes combining the <lb />
and robust of the I <lb />
with the large <lb />
ones and high quality of the Mus- <lb />
cats, and particularly to get a late <lb />
grape for the South. I <lb />
Heretofore all efforts in this line <lb />
have made at the North, with an <lb />
The <lb />
of Feb. 1892. as now is a late <lb />
of Hi win and Testament of a. A. i ripening and late keeping grape. <lb />
Baker, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
to all person indebted to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
all person having claim i i- <lb />
I as to what being <lb />
must present Hie same for on to be done do <lb />
or before the 3rd day of Feb. or this more to increase liberality than <lb />
notice will be plead Io bar of recovery, exhortations to duty- Let mis- <lb />
This 3rd day of Feb. try sermons and addressee <lb />
th <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the ha-1 early grape as the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county, on l. <lb />
Station hopes to secure <lb />
God and <lb />
Lyman Abbott. <lb />
I pluck an from the green <lb />
sward, hold it to my ear; and <lb />
this is what it says to <lb />
and by the birds will come and <lb />
nest in me. By and by I will fur- <lb />
e for the cattle By and <lb />
ivy I will provide warmth for the <lb />
home in the pleasant fire. By and <lb />
by I will be a shelter from the <lb />
storms to thus- who have gone <lb />
under the roof. By and by I will <lb />
be the strong ribs of the vessel, <lb />
and the tempest will beat against <lb />
me in vain, while I carry men across <lb />
the Atlantic. foolish acorn <lb />
thou be all I ask. And <lb />
answers, God and <lb />
We have before us a copy of the <lb />
for the Eleventh An- <lb />
Convention of the North Car- <lb />
State Sunday School <lb />
to be held in New <lb />
March and next, to be <lb />
presided over by R. P. Dick, <lb />
Judge of the Western of <lb />
North Carolina, who is <lb />
of the Association. We notice <lb />
this Convention will be at- <lb />
tended by Mr. Wm. Reynolds, of <lb />
Peoria, Illinois, who was President <lb />
of Fifth International <lb />
school Convention, who is now <lb />
Superintendent of Organization <lb />
for tho International Sunday <lb />
school Association. It will also <lb />
be attended by Prof. H. H. <lb />
Superintendent Normal Depart- <lb />
of the Illinois Sunday school <lb />
Prof. will <lb />
the Convention into a <lb />
Sunday-school Institute on <lb />
day and Thursday afternoon and <lb />
present the following Conference <lb />
a. <lb />
The Equipment, b- The Pro- <lb />
gramme. <lb />
a. <lb />
Their Attendance- b- Their Home <lb />
The following Training Lessons <lb />
will be given. <lb />
a. <lb />
Their Preparation, b. Their Du- <lb />
ties, c Their Mistakes. <lb />
d a. Its Aim. b. <lb />
Its Methods, c. Its Needs. <lb />
Sunday's <lb />
Convention as the will be <lb />
by Mr- N. B. Broughton, of <lb />
We also notice that the several <lb />
pastors of New will on Tues- <lb />
day evening give the Convention <lb />
words of welcome, which will be <lb />
responded to by some of the <lb />
gates. <lb />
Win. P. Fife, the well- <lb />
will attend <lb />
the Bible R at the <lb />
of several of the sessions <lb />
of the Convention. <lb />
A large number of singer, a <lb />
combination of all the choirs of <lb />
New under the direction of <lb />
Mr. Joe K. Willis, of New <lb />
contribute largely to the mu- <lb />
sic for the Convention. <lb />
Reduced rates of fare on all the <lb />
railroads of the State have been <lb />
secured. <lb />
Quantities of Periodicals and <lb />
Lesson Helps from the various <lb />
Sunday-school publishing houses <lb />
will be displayed for gratuitous <lb />
distribution. <lb />
The above indicates that <lb />
these Sunday-school people are <lb />
going to have a good Convention. <lb />
We hope they will, and that our <lb />
local workers will see that a full j <lb />
delegation is sent from this <lb />
Our county work needs the <lb />
that this Convention will <lb />
give to the attending delegates. <lb />
THE PRAYER IN <lb />
In Thatchers Military Journal. <lb />
date of December, 1777, is <lb />
found a note containing the <lb />
prayer in <lb />
made by tho Rev. Jacob a <lb />
gentleman of great eloquence. <lb />
Here it historical curiosity <lb />
O Lord, our Heavenly Father, <lb />
high and mighty King of kings <lb />
and Lord of lords, who dost from <lb />
throne behold all the dwellers <lb />
of the earth, and with <lb />
power supreme and uncontrolled <lb />
over all the kingdoms, empires <lb />
and governments, look down in <lb />
mercy we beseech Thee on the <lb />
American States, who have fled to <lb />
Thee from the rod of the <lb />
and themselves on <lb />
Thy gracious protection, desiring <lb />
to be henceforth dependent only <lb />
on Thee. To Thee they have <lb />
pealed for the righteousness of <lb />
their cause ; to Thee do they now <lb />
look up for that countenance <lb />
support which Thou alone canst <lb />
give. Take them, therefore. <lb />
Father, under Thy <lb />
care. Give wisdom in council <lb />
and valor in the field. Defeat the <lb />
malicious of bur adversaries ; con- <lb />
them of the unrighteousness <lb />
of their course, and if they still <lb />
persist in sanguinary purposes, oh <lb />
let the voice of Thine own <lb />
ring justice, sounding their <lb />
hearts, constrain them to drop <lb />
weapons of war from their <lb />
hands in the day of battle. Be <lb />
Thou present, O God of wisdom, <lb />
an direct the councils of this hon- <lb />
y. them to <lb />
settle on the and surest <lb />
foundations, that the scenes of <lb />
blood may be speedily closed, and <lb />
harmony and peace may be <lb />
effectually restored, and truth and <lb />
justice, religion and piety prevail <lb />
and flourish among Thy people. <lb />
Preserve the health of bodies <lb />
tho vigor of their minds. <lb />
Shower down upon them and the <lb />
millions they here represent, <lb />
temporal blessings as Thou Boost <lb />
expedient for them in this world, <lb />
and crown them with everlasting <lb />
glory in the world to come. All <lb />
this we ask in the name and <lb />
through the merits of Jesus Christ, <lb />
Thy Son, our Saviour. Amen. <lb />
A Good Crop Year. <lb />
State <lb />
Mr. J. P. Edmundson, of John <lb />
county, who was here <lb />
day, was asked by the Chronicle, <lb />
How are and <lb />
same as usual. Always <lb />
of work to do and plenty of <lb />
bread and meat to eat. Pure hard <lb />
down laziness is the cause of hard <lb />
times. I say without the fear of <lb />
contradiction that the average la- <lb />
borer does not work four full faith- <lb />
months in the year- If I have <lb />
the choice of the average laborer <lb />
in this country or a monkey as to <lb />
working when I am away from <lb />
home, I will take the He <lb />
will not destroy anything. <lb />
When the war ended there were <lb />
scraps of property left, and the <lb />
owners of that property have hired <lb />
irresponsible labor, gone to town, <lb />
smoked cigars; idle labor at home <lb />
and fast living in has ruined <lb />
them. More any one thing <lb />
that has contributed to the <lb />
is idleness. I am going to <lb />
have a good crop year this year- <lb />
The reason is, I have cleaned out <lb />
my ditches, made manure, hauled <lb />
off my ditch banks, cleared op my <lb />
hedge-rows, hired but little labor <lb />
and all I ask to make a good crop <lb />
is health. <lb />
A Dog Saves a Child's <lb />
Basic I Advance. <lb />
Another illustration of canine <lb />
fidelity and intelligence was given <lb />
here a few days ago. The little <lb />
three-year old daughter of Allen <lb />
Harris, who near the <lb />
was playing in a room when <lb />
dress caught on fire. Her parents <lb />
were some distance from the house <lb />
did not hear the child's <lb />
screams, but the dog did, and know- <lb />
that something was <lb />
with his friend, he ran to <lb />
where they were standing, barked <lb />
several times and returned to the <lb />
house. By this time the <lb />
girl's clothes were in a blaze, while <lb />
help had not yet arrived. The <lb />
dog then, after pushing the child <lb />
over, grabbed the burning clothes <lb />
with his teeth, and before the <lb />
flames had reached the face <lb />
body, he had torn every particle <lb />
of clothing from the child and <lb />
saved its life. The little girl es- <lb />
caped with a very slight burn and <lb />
a big scare- Harris would not <lb />
trade his dog for the best horse in <lb />
the county. <lb />
They Don't Want Mr. Pritchard. <lb />
Charlotte Chronicle. <lb />
A prominent Republican of this <lb />
was asked who the <lb />
cans would likely nominate for <lb />
Governor. He said that the <lb />
cations pointed toward <lb />
Pritchard for a while, but he is <lb />
out of the race now, for it bad <lb />
been learned that the colored man <lb />
would not vote for him, and the <lb />
could not afford to put up a <lb />
man that the would not <lb />
support. He said that he would <lb />
not be surprised if Judge W. P. <lb />
Bynum, of this was <lb />
and he believed he would <lb />
make a good race. <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
are not going to follow any man <lb />
into the Third party. Doubtless <lb />
some will do it, but the moment <lb />
any man tries to carry them into <lb />
the Third party that minute the <lb />
Alliance is torn into two warring <lb />
factions. The Alliance is <lb />
destroyed and the Democrat party <lb />
may be defeated this year. <lb />
this and nothing <lb />
We are glad to see the Green- <lb />
j ville Reflector the A. N. <lb />
a good hit. All the ills of this <lb />
road was once attributed to the <lb />
bad management of President <lb />
Washington Bryan, now no <lb />
seems to be the scapegoat <lb />
i President Bryan was emphatically <lb />
tho most energetic and worthy <lb />
President that ever directed tho <lb />
affairs of the A. N. C. R R. <lb />
Bryan was full of We <lb />
would be glad, with many others, <lb />
to see Mr. Bryan again at the <lb />
place he filled with such <lb />
ability. W. L. Janet, in Watch <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Here and There as <lb />
From our Exchanges. <lb />
Each month the of <lb />
agriculture issues copies of <lb />
its They are free <lb />
to all who ask for them. <lb />
Rev. Thomas Dixon, of New <lb />
York, will lecture and preach lie- <lb />
the Assembly at <lb />
City next summer. <lb />
The Supreme Court of the State <lb />
has decided tho Wilmington and <lb />
Weldon Railroad Company must <lb />
pay takes their branch roads. <lb />
The Rev. Dr. J. W. Carter, <lb />
the First Baptist church. Raleigh, <lb />
will preach the <lb />
at the University before the <lb />
graduating class, on Sunday, May <lb />
29th. <lb />
Mrs. Dennis Simmons died at <lb />
her home in on Fri- <lb />
day, February 1892, after an <lb />
illness of a few days. Heart <lb />
failure was thought to be the <lb />
mediate cause of her death. <lb />
Mess. Kit Bland and Jack <lb />
son seem to lend our sportsmen in <lb />
partridge. On Tues- <lb />
day they sacked between thorn. <lb />
Bland claims 28- Dawson <lb />
says his shells gave out, or <lb />
he would not have been left. <lb />
Kinston tree Abel Bell. <lb />
a colored of the A. N. <lb />
C R. R-, whose home is at Wild <lb />
wood, fell between two cars of the <lb />
freight train last Thursday and <lb />
was I to death- His body <lb />
was found between two <lb />
cars when the train stopped at a <lb />
wood station five or six miles from <lb />
Goldsboro. <lb />
Charlotte Mr. Jno. <lb />
Armstrong met with a peculiar ac- <lb />
He was stand- <lb />
with one foot crossed over tho <lb />
other, whetting his knife on the <lb />
heel of his shoe when the knife <lb />
slipped, he lost his balance and fell <lb />
against a post- Tip- knife was run <lb />
into his foot and an artery severed. <lb />
The wound bled dreadfully but was <lb />
soon attended to and he will be <lb />
able to walk in a day or so. <lb />
Scotland Neck lie Mess. <lb />
D. C and John H. who <lb />
have been carrying on a saw mill <lb />
business the past two or three <lb />
years between this place and Till- <lb />
cry, expect in a short lime, to move <lb />
their plant to Ayden. near Green- <lb />
ville. Pitt county, where they <lb />
purchased a large lot of tine timber. <lb />
f hey will increase the capacity of <lb />
their mill and expect to do a much <lb />
larger business than heretofore. <lb />
Concord Scott Fisher <lb />
and wife, who when from this <lb />
country to Arkansas a few weeks <lb />
ago, have They say <lb />
North Carolina beats them all------- <lb />
During the past twelve months <lb />
six practicing physicians in this <lb />
immediate section have died. <lb />
are Dr. R. W. Cope, Dr. <lb />
G. G. Smith, Dr. L. S. Flow, Dr. I <lb />
R. F. L. Letter, Dr. W. M. <lb />
and Dr. J. H. <lb />
Tarboro It is report- <lb />
ed that Jake Knight, colored, who <lb />
lived in the Mount section <lb />
of the county was killed last week. <lb />
The of his death are <lb />
peculiar. A man by the name <lb />
of Savage took a rope, made a <lb />
lasso and threw it around Knight's <lb />
neck. The latter was in a wagon <lb />
and the mule became frightened <lb />
and ran away. with the <lb />
rope d his neck was snatched <lb />
from wagon. In a few days he <lb />
died from his injuries. <lb />
Oxford A few nights <lb />
Rufus Reavis, a farmer, was <lb />
load lying dead at the foot of a <lb />
stairway in Henderson. Foul play <lb />
was suspected and the coroner <lb />
took the case in hand- The jury <lb />
presented the names of four per <lb />
sons and charged them with the <lb />
murder The names are withheld <lb />
for the present. Warrants have <lb />
been issued and are in the hands <lb />
of the sheriff. James A. Peace of <lb />
is held bond <lb />
as ho is suspected of knowing <lb />
something about it <lb />
Weldon Services in <lb />
memory of the Rev. Robert O. <lb />
Burton, D. D., will be held at the <lb />
Methodist church at Littleton on <lb />
the second Sunday in April next. <lb />
The memorial sermon will be <lb />
preached by the Rev. John N. Cole, <lb />
of Raleigh. Two other services <lb />
will be held during the day, but <lb />
the names of the preachers have <lb />
not vet been announced. Large <lb />
crowds will doubtless attend these <lb />
services. The regular <lb />
will be announced later- <lb />
Salisbury <lb />
morning, W. A- <lb />
Esq., of township, No. Cabarrus <lb />
county, met with an awful accident, <lb />
killing him instantly. He and <lb />
several other parties were running <lb />
a saw mill near his home, and in <lb />
moving around near the saw Mr. <lb />
stumbled and fell, his <lb />
shoulder striking against the rapid- <lb />
revolving saw. It drew him in <lb />
before he could be rescued, the <lb />
saw cutting its awful course <lb />
through his neck, and in an instant <lb />
his head was rolling down on one <lb />
side and his falling on the <lb />
other- Mr. Misenheimer was <lb />
years old, and his tragic end is <lb />
something dreadful to contemplate. <lb />
Written for the Reflector. <lb />
IN MEMORY OF SISTER SOPHIA <lb />
CRAWFORD. <lb />
V FANNIE. <lb />
Sister, thy sufferings here are ended, <lb />
No more sorrow, pain <lb />
disturb thy peaceful o <lb />
In this wicked world again. <lb />
thou art sweetly resting, <lb />
In the cold and silent tomb; <lb />
the guide and help thee <lb />
To bright heavenly home <lb />
Oh, how we thee. <lb />
in tongue express. <lb />
Thy here are over, <lb />
And are in distress. <lb />
Thou hast only mid debt <lb />
That ill of us do <lb />
And we hope to meet thee <lb />
On fur <lb />
When this weary life i over. <lb />
And our hearts have ceased to beat; <lb />
What a pleasure to think <lb />
That we can rest at feet. <lb />
Sister, thou art resting. <lb />
Trouble fills our he to-day. <lb />
Hut beyond this veil sorrow, <lb />
will all be wiped away. <lb />
They Have Gone to Georgia. <lb />
Raleigh Chronicle. <lb />
Weathers, the notorious <lb />
woman of whose <lb />
desperate infatuation for Dr. J. L. <lb />
Stone, led to the prisoning of her <lb />
father, has again fled with her par- <lb />
amour. The woman is fine look- <lb />
and Stone is equally infatuated <lb />
with her. The details of the pois <lb />
of old Mr. Weathers, of <lb />
tho desertion by Dr. Stone of his <lb />
wife and thirteen children, have <lb />
been published. He fled with the <lb />
Weathers woman and <lb />
months ago it was discovered that <lb />
they were living in Pitt <lb />
Warrants were issued, and they <lb />
departed, but boldly returned to <lb />
Chatham. The was arrest- <lb />
ed, but strange to say the Dr. was <lb />
not, though it is said the sheriff <lb />
made diligent efforts to get him. <lb />
The woman last week pleaded <lb />
guilty to the charge her, of <lb />
living unlawfully with Dr. Stone, <lb />
and a motion for judgment was <lb />
continued until the next term of <lb />
court She was allowed to give <lb />
her personal recognizance for her <lb />
appearance. Now comes the last <lb />
sensation. Dr. Stone, whose own <lb />
son had taken out a warrant <lb />
and engaged counsel <lb />
to prosecute him should he be cap. <lb />
lured, it appear returned to Pitt <lb />
He arranged with a friend <lb />
in that county to go to Georgia <lb />
with the woman. Dr. <lb />
Stone it is said joined them there. <lb />
This is probably the last of the <lb />
Stone-Weathers affair, which has <lb />
shown how reckless of life or hon- <lb />
or some people are. <lb />
If we arc to have a purer, bet- <lb />
higher standard of public life <lb />
public station, it must be <lb />
outgrowth of purer, better, higher <lb />
private life among the people ; and <lb />
for this must look to <lb />
of tho <lb />
to be found <lb />
the refined farm home. There <lb />
no other home on this green earth <lb />
so well adapted to the develop- <lb />
of the physical, mental and <lb />
moral stamina needed to qualify <lb />
men for positions of public duty <lb />
and public trust, as that one on <lb />
the farm, into which intelligence, <lb />
and moral culture have <lb />
carried the refinements, the beauty <lb />
and the strength of life. Are you <lb />
contributing to the best of your <lb />
ability to the and <lb />
maintenance of such a home I <lb />
If then what are you living <lb />
for If then are an <lb />
exemplar of the true American <lb />
farmer, and counted among the <lb />
pillars of the <lb />
burg <lb />
Kate Field, in her paper, Wash- <lb />
says that brotherhood <lb />
of man is but surely <lb />
Kate is behind the <lb />
times- Man commenced to <lb />
women away back in the <lb />
garden of Eden, if we mistake not. <lb />
Berkly Graphic. <lb />
The <lb />
whole for I <lb />
Dollar; but <lb />
In order It you <lb />
must pay advance. <lb />
If you find stamped <lb />
Just after your name <lb />
on the margin of the <lb />
paper the <lb />
Subscription <lb />
Expires Two Weeks <lb />
From This <lb />
It is to give yon no- <lb />
that unless re- <lb />
newed in that time <lb />
the will <lb />
cease going to you <lb />
at the expiration of <lb />
the two weeks, <lb />
R. J. MARQUIS, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
C, <lb />
Office In Skinner upper Bess <lb />
opposite Photograph Gallery <lb />
D. L. <lb />
-4 DENTIST, <lb />
AS. I. FLEMING, <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
Prompt attention to business. Office <lb />
at Tucker Murphy old stand. <lb />
HOS. J. JARVIS. ALEX. L. StOW <lb />
T Alt VIS BLOW, <lb />
AW, <lb />
N. O. <lb />
in all the Courts. <lb />
I B. <lb />
A Y-A <lb />
N. <lb />
I. A. B. F. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
AT <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collections <lb />
TH. II. LONG, <lb />
It. C. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
Collection solicited.<lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
A at- Law, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
U G. JAMES, <lb />
GREENVILLE, S. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
CD <lb />
V, <lb />
Si <lb />
ft <lb />
-I <lb />
We do wish that all tired people <lb />
did but know the infinite there <lb />
is in fencing off the six days from <lb />
the bus- <lb />
ships of our daily life as the <lb />
Saturday draws to its close, leaving <lb />
them to rid peacefully upon the <lb />
flow or the Monday morn- <lb />
cornea again Weldon <lb />
A farmer who has tried it says <lb />
that a tobacco plant bed, after the , <lb />
plants are off. is a very fine place i <lb />
to plant potatoes. Just drop , <lb />
them about and cover them with , <lb />
straw, and they <lb />
will do th rest. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STOKE <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY <lb />
their year's supplies will And <lb />
their interest to get our prices before par <lb />
chasing elsewhere Our stock It compute <lb />
n all Its branches. <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR. <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
at <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A <lb />
on hand and sold at prices to <lb />
the times. Out goods are all bought <lb />
sold for CASH, therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. SCHULTZ, <lb />
IT. <lb />
Tip <lb />
i, Greenville, Presides <lb />
L B. <lb />
J. Greenville, See A <lb />
N. M. Tarboro, Gen <lb />
Capt. R. F. Washington, Gen <lb />
The People's Line for travel on TM <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer the inert <lb />
and quickest boat on tho river. <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, refurnished <lb />
and <lb />
Some one has recently given the <lb />
following excellent definition of <lb />
which may <lb />
be used as a universal passport to <lb />
everywhere except heaven, as <lb />
a universal provide of everything <lb />
except <lb />
Pitted up specially for the <lb />
and convenience of <lb />
best the market affords. <lb />
A trip on the Steamer U <lb />
not only comfortable but attractive. <lb />
Leaves Washington Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at. A. kt. <lb />
Leaves Tarboro Tuesday, Thursday <lb />
I sad Saturday at o'clock. . <lb />
I Freights received dally and through <lb />
Lading given to all point. <lb />
J. at. . <lb />
J Greenville, H. Washington H,<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017537_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
ion in which he short time ago, upon a bare <lb />
the sewage of <lb />
.-., ;,, the Capitol was in a bad condition. <lb />
; And yet, year after year it leaves <lb />
never Laving; three thousand men and women <lb />
fur the of the Government <lb />
Hi his faults Printing Office-in a building that <lb />
. as by sanitary <lb />
, ,. ,, experts as a dead-trap, and by art- <lb />
. retired from i . um.<lb />
lent. <lb />
.-. <lb />
. ; <lb />
Ti .<lb />
two weeks, <lb />
.- to No <lb />
. . . <lb />
BE PAID FOB<lb />
said lived a <lb />
. ; life. <lb />
act were said to have <lb />
u kind and even <lb />
. ,. ,. a better <lb />
. days and though <lb />
have atoned for the <lb />
we should mag. <lb />
. a as light- <lb />
acts allow, those acts <lb />
and disgrace <lb />
might have been <lb />
liable. His life <lb />
that may be <lb />
. i by Hie public <lb />
I succeeding ages. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
of I t Superior I <lb />
Court made March T rm, I <lb />
i j i l i 11- in the case <lb />
As has not been of and wife vs. <lb />
represented in your paper for quite Whitehead other, the undersigned <lb />
a good while, I will try to represent will sell In I he Item door In <lb />
on the of <lb />
March, the following- <lb />
. . <lb />
and builders as a <lb />
Now this isn't consistent. <lb />
One class of Government <lb />
are not entitled to a safe and <lb />
healthy place to work in. any more <lb />
than any other There's <lb />
good sense in these remarks, even <lb />
in this year of retrenchment and <lb />
reform in public expenditures ; and <lb />
it would be for the <lb />
Democrats to provide Re- <lb />
publicans have neglected to for <lb />
a new Government Printing Office <lb />
building; it would emphasize the <lb />
claim always made by the Demo- <lb />
party, that it is the friend of <lb />
the wage-worker. <lb />
The Democratic leaders of the <lb />
House have been unfortunate in <lb />
having important legislative plans <lb />
upset by illness during the present <lb />
session. It had been all arranged <lb />
that immediately after the reports <lb />
the three tariff <lb />
Executive f,,., <lb />
has I. on <lb />
the <lb />
candidate <lb />
claim . <lb />
b u<lb />
. b<lb />
o . . <lb />
pi o<lb />
era , <lb />
also to i <lb />
at, an <lb />
as i <lb />
. .<lb />
his first <lb />
Cl <lb />
P . <lb />
gen . <lb />
re . <lb />
Hill <lb />
the above i I hi <lb />
own for Pa <lb />
t i<lb />
Di<lb />
the<lb />
Wall a i age, <lb />
St <lb />
J. . <lb />
. . <lb />
been <lb />
do <lb />
Its <lb />
I last Wednesday in <lb />
. vi member of <lb />
. pr sent <lb />
. . . absent were <lb />
proxy. The meeting <lb />
harmonious <lb />
t of feeling <lb />
was <lb />
, for tut meeting the <lb />
,. . and the date <lb />
18th of May. <lb />
will be <lb />
and also <lb />
appointed to the <lb />
Convention which <lb />
on the 21st of <lb />
ii candidates for <lb />
and <lb />
e a opted a <lb />
each county in <lb />
is to take a vote <lb />
ions ca and <lb />
rates in proper- <lb />
showed the <lb />
Ii candidate This <lb />
. . his full <lb />
State convention. <lb />
. v. is only in the <lb />
. i test and is not bind- <lb />
county conventions. <lb />
. u is . two years <lb />
. i i fair way to get the <lb />
each c in the <lb />
. and date of <lb />
be. <lb />
Democrat to <lb />
i- that <lb />
. i .;, rested, and <lb />
. meeting to <lb />
poi and get the very <lb />
. wisest men among us to <lb />
es. No effort should <lb />
. give all classes a <lb />
a, and thereby <lb />
irate action. No <lb />
ii any Dem- <lb />
Party. If <lb />
. o open-handed <lb />
. have no <lb />
re I be any serious <lb />
. o inks. <lb />
and must at <lb />
thoroughly <lb />
; . . to <lb />
a wise and prudent <lb />
taken there is danger <lb />
ill . Let the council <lb />
I i factions be <lb />
there will be a ticket <lb />
on the 18th <lb />
carry the State by <lb />
. . majority. <lb />
it to . t excel <lb />
in this i <lb />
built Di <lb />
obi . . I <lb />
i and <lb />
i. <lb />
f . <lb />
public <lb />
the <lb />
The labor <lb />
10.1 of t <lb />
t to raise money <lb />
e do. <lb />
UTTER. <lb />
Re n IT <lb />
. con, <lb />
who says the present <lb />
. is a do- <lb />
r body either a <lb />
or is ignorant of <lb />
which speak for <lb />
work of the House is <lb />
I of that of the House of <lb />
Congress at the same <lb />
, . r instance, it has <lb />
I three appropriation <lb />
Urgent Deficiency, the <lb />
Academy and the Indian <lb />
an I is making rapid progress in <lb />
of the fourth one <lb />
District of <lb />
bill was not <lb />
House cf the last <lb />
the of March. <lb />
. the reporting of three <lb />
as the first of <lb />
unheard of in <lb />
In addition <lb />
, has been done by the com- <lb />
which was never further <lb />
I i period in any first <lb />
ion. To give a dear idea of <lb />
work is advanced, <lb />
Catching- stated<lb />
. the appropriation bids, except <lb />
. general deficiency, which is <lb />
the last one taken up <lb />
committee, could <lb />
I to the House within n week. <lb />
of slow, the major- <lb />
the House have proven<lb />
c th their<lb />
i. <lb />
home in <lb />
public affairs in N .,. , <lb />
for the i y <lb />
thirty years. Ho I <lb />
one an D <lb />
few teen have i <lb />
lit <lb />
th we <lb />
party to <lb />
Had he beta serve <lb />
i h-1 <lb />
I . j,. . <lb />
;. . . Hp <lb />
were so <lb />
so that he <lb />
to them. He had an <lb />
to ha I m to<lb />
himself for good and to <lb />
., have gained the lore and <lb />
of his country to an i in its daily sittings, of but a <lb />
the Home will <lb />
r resolution reported by <lb />
on Rules <lb />
and of March for the <lb />
r- of the coinage <lb />
I Ii this resolution is adopted, <lb />
seems <lb />
r. the talk of a combination <lb />
of Republicans and anti silver <lb />
to defeat it, the pass- <lb />
of free coinage bill maybe <lb />
Bet a <lb />
asked a Democratic <lb />
Senator, Congress consent <lb />
cotton ties and <lb />
to the House, the free wool <lb />
bill should be called up and the <lb />
tariff debate opened with a set <lb />
speech by Chairman Springer- <lb />
The reports were made on Tues- <lb />
day, but owing to the serious ill- <lb />
of Mr. Springer the opening <lb />
of the debate had to be postponed <lb />
until next Tuesday, when Mr. <lb />
will lead off for the <lb />
Democrats. <lb />
Mills is confined <lb />
to his bed with a painful attack of <lb />
erysipelas in his ankles, and his <lb />
physician says he will not be able <lb />
to resume his duties for a week or <lb />
two. <lb />
It is now estimated that the total <lb />
amount of the regular <lb />
that will be passed by the <lb />
present House will he about <lb />
less than what was <lb />
at the last session of the <lb />
Congress. That means one <lb />
dollar less for each man, woman <lb />
and child in the United <lb />
Sneaker Crisp says he <lb />
to allow the members of the House <lb />
to do own voting, <lb />
standing the decision of the <lb />
Court in favor of Reed's <lb />
counted A thing may <lb />
be legal and yet not be right. <lb />
One year from said <lb />
Senator Hill this I shall <lb />
attend the inauguration of a Dem- <lb />
After an unusual amount of or- <lb />
had been poured out on the <lb />
subject, the Senate voted on the <lb />
Idaho Senatorial contest just as it <lb />
was known from the first that it <lb />
would favor of <lb />
Representative Sayers has had <lb />
printed in the Congressional Record <lb />
a table showing the unexpected <lb />
appropriations for public build- <lb />
now in course of erection <lb />
the amounts required to complete <lb />
them. A glance at this table will <lb />
snow why it is necessary to curtail <lb />
appropriations of new buildings at <lb />
this session. <lb />
The rainy weather has can <lb />
the roads to be in quite c id <lb />
condition. <lb />
Old Tar is trying to get en <lb />
another boom, and that is just what <lb />
suits the fishermen. <lb />
are glad to hear of Mr. H. <lb />
H. Proctor eyes improving very <lb />
fast- <lb />
Messrs C- P. Moore Co have <lb />
recently moved to Grimesland a d <lb />
gone into the mercantile . <lb />
We wish them much success. <lb />
Mr. Thad Moore expects to , o <lb />
to New York City in a few days <lb />
for the purpose of purchasing his <lb />
spring and summer stock. <lb />
The farmers are hauling <lb />
for their crops. <lb />
The in teeth has <lb />
quit glittering so bright, and the <lb />
tone of Peck's bad boy's harp has <lb />
quit sounding so loud, which makes <lb />
Grimesland quieter than ever. <lb />
D. E. G. <lb />
of Mini III of <lb />
in Adjoining i <lb />
Hie or Dr. II. <lb />
E. Williams others <lb />
pin-i of tin; Robert plant, <lb />
HUM on which Ml I and wile fur- j <lb />
merit bring l of Hie Mid tract j <lb />
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road loading from Greenville to <lb />
es, more or <lb />
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one and two jean, by <lb />
on land with s percent interest <lb />
from day of sale <lb />
K. o. Jams <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Slaving been appointed y the <lb />
of county <lb />
Combination re. notice i <lb />
given all persona Indebted Mid <lb />
Combination to make <lb />
immediate payment to the <lb />
and nil prisons having claims against <lb />
Greenville Combination Store must <lb />
the same for payment properly <lb />
on or In-fore the of <lb />
next. II. K. TYSON. <lb />
of A. <lb />
Tills day , <lb />
Tobacco Growers <lb />
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-DEALERS IN- <lb />
has fallen to the lot any <lb />
few hours each, in a building it <lb />
knew to be unsafe and unhealthy f <lb />
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one, No man ever sue,, j loDe, may sure. <lb />
man the with which a <lb />
threw i ordering an examination made <lb />
no pleasant wren now o think of was rushed through a <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
record hr lean yen- <lb />
good, the of i- <lb />
by the Register of Deeds <lb />
the of Ft will <lb />
A Ricks and Minnie <lb />
L It R Fleming and Ida P <lb />
Gay, Charles and Fan- <lb />
Heath. It F Gainer and <lb />
Peal. F O Stoke and K <lb />
Manning. S and Carri I <lb />
Harries, Tripp and <lb />
Tripp, T B Ross Sal lie <lb />
Perkins, Teel It. A. Run <lb />
G. L. Dora <lb />
J. K. Lula F. <lb />
Evans, Nelson and <lb />
S. Jas. S. Corbitt Mary <lb />
V. and <lb />
Sarah Harris. <lb />
Johnson and <lb />
Sherrod, A Pander and <lb />
Rosa I. Gilmer, Blount <lb />
Mary J Wilson, William Little and <lb />
Chamberlain, <lb />
Mamie D Cox <lb />
Adelaide Edwards, Stephen <lb />
Adams, Jordan <lb />
an Mary Jordan <lb />
mid Smith, Robert <lb />
and Polly Hines, Henry <lb />
and Hat tie Ellis, w and <lb />
William Ann Perkins. Crawford <lb />
B Bullock and Frances Forbes. <lb />
Notice to School Com- <lb />
The Teachers Institute for white <lb />
teachers will commence on Monday the <lb />
list., and your attendance is earn- <lb />
solicited. Especially is it <lb />
that nil be on <lb />
Friday of that week, to hear Prof. Her- <lb />
man's address of instruction <lb />
B. HARDING, Co. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of an order of the Clerk of <lb />
Superior Court of Pitt county in of <lb />
II. of John I. <lb />
Lewis, against Harriet Ann Lewis and <lb />
Susan Lewie, the undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash before the Court <lb />
House door in Greenville on <lb />
the 7th day of March, the following <lb />
described piece or parcel of land, lying <lb />
in township, Pitt county, ad- <lb />
joining the lands of Joseph II. Clark, <lb />
Thomas Thomas, the Harriet ling <lb />
and, Gilbert Harriet others, con- <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
This January 28th. 1802. <lb />
J. BULLOCK. <lb />
F. G. James, Attorney. <lb />
Furnace <lb />
The best Invention ever made for <lb />
CUBING TOBACCO. <lb />
ARTILLERY SHOTS. <lb />
Monroe, Va., <lb />
March 5th, 1892- <lb />
Owing to the terrible weather <lb />
but little work has been tit <lb />
Post for the past two weeks. <lb />
Although the weather is disagree- <lb />
able many of the are out <lb />
ill the evening attending the <lb />
places of entertainment <lb />
dread not the wind and <lb />
rain, nor would they hesitate to <lb />
face the storm of the enemy's <lb />
lets, for braver men cannot be <lb />
found than those composing the <lb />
Artillery school. Especially would <lb />
we mention those composing Bat- <lb />
tery H, 4th Artillery. A good <lb />
of them represent the best <lb />
lies in this country as one can <lb />
readily perceive by their gentle- <lb />
manly deportment. Doubtless this <lb />
is surprising to some of the <lb />
low minded aristocrats of our <lb />
country who believe pretend to <lb />
that the word <lb />
does not apply to soldiers, and no <lb />
one will enlist in the service but a <lb />
convict. How absurd How dis- <lb />
gusting true that there are <lb />
bad men in the army. Where will <lb />
you find a town or where <lb />
this bad element does not exist <lb />
In every instance where they are <lb />
found they are cast by in- <lb />
law. But men composing <lb />
the army are looked upon by that <lb />
set we have mentioned in a different <lb />
light. They see misdeeds of <lb />
that bad element in the army and <lb />
and are ever ready to condemn the <lb />
whole army. I repeat how ab- <lb />
Why should this unchristian <lb />
feeling exist Were war declared <lb />
how quickly these people would <lb />
pray for protection at the hand of <lb />
the men they now so readily con- <lb />
and despise. May nothing <lb />
ever occur to cause such a terrible <lb />
humiliation on their part. <lb />
Private Whitehurst of Battery <lb />
H. who has been on furlough, <lb />
visiting relatives and friends in <lb />
Tarboro, N. C, has returned to his <lb />
Battery. We are glad to him <lb />
looking much better. He was on <lb />
the sick list when he left the Post. <lb />
Private Ryan of Battery H. has <lb />
recently returned to his Battery. <lb />
This soldier has been to Europe on <lb />
six months furlough- <lb />
The stormy weather has <lb />
vented a great many vessels <lb />
here and caused many to seek <lb />
gaiety in Hampton Roads. They <lb />
can lie seen in great numbers from <lb />
the parapet. <lb />
I am sorry to learn that so little <lb />
interest is taken in the Greenville <lb />
Guards. Having once been a <lb />
member myself of Company B-, I <lb />
feel a interest in its welfare. <lb />
Soon they will go into camp. I <lb />
would be glad to hear that com- <lb />
B. had won the laurels this <lb />
year- <lb />
As I leave this Post and the <lb />
Army on March 8th, this is my <lb />
last from this place. With best <lb />
wishes for Greenville and your <lb />
excellent paper, I am, <lb />
Very Truly, <lb />
J. J. <lb />
Batty. Arty, <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The Unit of Congleton Tyson as <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent on the 1st <lb />
February. All indebted to <lb />
the are requested to forward <lb />
settle with caber party. <lb />
M. <lb />
It. A. TYSON. <lb />
The business referred to above be <lb />
continued Congleton Co. the <lb />
obi stand. J. S. CONGLETON. <lb />
Last Call for Taxes <lb />
I will visit I lie named below on <lb />
till-dale for the of <lb />
collecting the Taxes 1891. <lb />
All who do not pay prompt <lb />
before will <lb />
be advertised accord- <lb />
to law. <lb />
Meet me and save costs. <lb />
Saturday, March 1801 <lb />
Falkland. Saturday. March 13th, <lb />
Ayden, Saturday. March 12th, <lb />
Grifton, Saturday, March lath. <lb />
Bethel, Saturday, March 1892, <lb />
J. C. Store, March <lb />
10th, <lb />
Grimesland, Friday, March 11th, 1892. <lb />
Wednesday. March 9th, 1892. <lb />
Tuesday, March 8th. 1892. <lb />
Hill. Monday, March 14th, <lb />
J. A. K. <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
Sale of Land to Pay Debts. <lb />
Pursuant to an order from the <lb />
Court of county, the <lb />
will sell to the highest bidder, for <lb />
at the Court House, in Greenville, <lb />
county, at public auction, on Mon- <lb />
day the 4th day of April. 1892, the fol- <lb />
lowing described real estate, of which <lb />
John Whitehurst died seized and <lb />
A tract of land lying on the north <lb />
side of creek In town- <lb />
ship, county, of North Caro- <lb />
adjoining the lands of J M. Man- <lb />
Matthews, John A. <lb />
Manning, the Teel heirs and others, <lb />
known as lots No. and In the lands <lb />
of the late John Whitehurst, and being <lb />
the land devised to It. Whitehurst <lb />
and B. R. Whitehurst in the will of the <lb />
said John Whitehurst containing seven- <lb />
acres, more or less <lb />
The share said tract of land de- <lb />
vised and bequeathed to John A. White- <lb />
by John Whitehurst, adjoining <lb />
the land that James R. Whitehurst sold <lb />
to Ford, containing seventy-fife <lb />
acres, more or <lb />
A. The tract of land known as the share <lb />
of the John Whitehurst and <lb />
bequeathed by him to Ann E Carson, <lb />
containing seventy-five acres, more or <lb />
less, adjoining the land of John A. <lb />
The share of said tract of land de- <lb />
vised and bequeathed to W. S. White- <lb />
by the will of John Whitehurst, <lb />
containing seventy-live acres, more or <lb />
less, adjoining the land of Ann K. Car- <lb />
son. <lb />
This March 4th, 1892. <lb />
R. J. GRIMES, <lb />
John Whitehurst deed <lb />
By J. U. JOHNSTON <lb />
ft <lb />
Printers and Binders <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
parlor Court clerk of county, of <lb />
the of Moron, 1892, a-; <lb />
of Peggy Cherry, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to all persons in- <lb />
to e estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and all per- <lb />
sons having claims against the estate <lb />
must present the same for payment on <lb />
or before the of March, 1893, or <lb />
this notice will he in bar of <lb />
r. <lb />
This Mb nay of 1892. <lb />
Moses <lb />
of Cherry. <lb />
AND SALE <lb />
I removed my stables from Five <lb />
Points to the ones formerly <lb />
pied b Mr. II. K. Keel and will <lb />
constantly Keep on hand a <lb />
full line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
I have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and can suit the most <lb />
I will run in connection a Y- <lb />
BUSINESS, and solicit a share of <lb />
your patronage. Call and be convinced. <lb />
GLASGOW EVANS. <lb />
Greenville, N. O. <lb />
WATCH-TOWER, <lb />
Published Semi-Month I v. <lb />
ONE DOLLAR A YEAR <lb />
Devoted to Christianity, <lb />
cation. General Intelligence Send <lb />
for Sample Copy. Office of Pub- <lb />
S, C. <lb />
Editorial Office, Wash- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. L. <lb />
D. W. DAVIS. Associate. <lb />
With it you absolute <lb />
control over heating barn, <lb />
and it removes <lb />
All Danger of <lb />
Two cures week can be <lb />
made in the same <lb />
co of different degrees of ripe- <lb />
can be cured at one lime in <lb />
the same barn. Saves labor and <lb />
fuel. <lb />
For further particulars ad- <lb />
dress <lb />
PHELPS, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
this paper when you write. <lb />
TO <lb />
-----If you want to save-----<lb />
In the purchase of a PIANO and from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in the purchase of an Organ <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
NEW C. <lb />
General Agent for Carolina. <lb />
who is now handling goods from <lb />
the as HIGH <lb />
for tone, workmanship and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all the <lb />
musical journals in tin; United Scales. <lb />
Made by Paul G. who is at this <lb />
time one of the best mechanics and in- <lb />
of the day. Thirteen new <lb />
patents on this high grade Piano- <lb />
Also the EVANS <lb />
BIGHT PI been soil by <lb />
him for the past six years in the eastern <lb />
part of Ibis and up to this time has <lb />
given entire The Upright <lb />
Piano just mentioned will lie sold at from <lb />
in Rosewood, Oak, <lb />
Walnut or Mahogany eases. <lb />
Also the PA ORGAN <lb />
from to in solid or Oak <lb />
cases. <lb />
Ten years experience in <lb />
has enabled to handle <lb />
nothing but standard goods and he does <lb />
not hesitate to say that he can sell any <lb />
musical instrument about per cent, <lb />
cheaper than other agents arc now offer- <lb />
Refer to all banks in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
MEW MEL <lb />
A Mine Writing Characters, <lb />
REMODELED AND IMPROVED. <lb />
GOOD MA Mi <lb />
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Ills Machine is everybody's friend. Every- <lb />
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One of these machines can be seen at the Reflector where particulars and <lb />
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L. W. DAVIS, <lb />
FINE------ <lb />
HAVANA CIGARS <lb />
-AND- <lb />
TINWARE, <lb />
WOOD WILLOW WARE, <lb />
Harness, Whips, and Collars, <lb />
FARMING TOOLS, <lb />
Plows of the Improved Makes, <lb />
One of our firm <lb />
will soon visit <lb />
the Northern <lb />
Markets <lb />
while there will <lb />
buy goods at <lb />
prices that will <lb />
command the at <lb />
of all. Realizing the hard limes <lb />
and scarcity of money we will sell during <lb />
the coming Spring and Summer all goods <lb />
lower prices than ever before. We will <lb />
be prepared to sell as low as any dealer <lb />
who sells first- <lb />
class goods. <lb />
We thank our <lb />
friends for past <lb />
patronage and <lb />
hope to merit a <lb />
continuance of <lb />
the same, <lb />
honest and <lb />
square dealings <lb />
to all. The <lb />
tea h i n g s of <lb />
each generation <lb />
says c o n n e <lb />
your to <lb />
those whom <lb />
you know to <lb />
be reliable. <lb />
Come one, come all and see us. <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
Has Moved to next Door M Court House <lb />
OP <lb />
BOSSIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the host Mechanic, y put up nothing <lb />
ass We keep tip with the time and improved <lb />
material used in all work. All style of Springs arc you can from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
he year round, which will tall AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking people of this and counties for past favor we hope to <lb />
merit a of the <lb />
Roanoke Avenue, <lb />
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. <lb />
COTTON MARKET Is lower now than at any former period <lb />
in about forty years; this has been brought about by the <lb />
dented movement of the crop since September last, and the large <lb />
accumulation of cotton all over the world. Many believe we will <lb />
see an improvement in prices later on in the season, when the <lb />
movement must be necessarily light; and if any of our friends, <lb />
who have cotton, would like to raise money on same and hold it <lb />
longer, we are to advance them to 325.00 per bale <lb />
and hold it until May or June if so desired- <lb />
Very truly, <lb />
VAUGHAN BARNES, <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
tho State, and solicit for classes <lb />
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road or School Print- <lb />
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FOE. PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
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AND BINDERS. <lb />
RALEIGH. <lb />
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COTTON FACTORS AND <lb />
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special attention. Your patronage <lb />
solicited. <lb />
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Strictly a <lb />
E. E. <lb />
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Wholesale and Retail Dealers in <lb />
A Goal My Always on Hand, <lb />
Firs Horses a specialty. <lb />
Not. and Union Ya <lb />
COBB, <lb />
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T. H. <lb />
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Bros., <lb />
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AND- <lb />
Commission Mer ch a <lb />
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We have Lad many years ex <lb />
at the business are <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business to <lb />
Laud will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention <lb />
M. <lb />
MOORE PARKER., <lb />
------AGENTS F-OR.------ <lb />
Smith's Improved Hand Pump, <lb />
Burglar Window and <lb />
LOCKS AND BOLTS, <lb />
Union Central Life <lb />
Insurance Company, <lb />
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Celebrated <lb />
We will lake pleasure in public in nay of the above line. <lb />
MOORE PARKER, <lb />
Office in coiner under House Greenville, N. C <lb />
J. L SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. <lb />
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OFFICE SUGG k JAMES OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds placed in <lb />
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Zed Varnishes and Cucumber Wood Pump., Salt and Wood and <lb />
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smoke, at Reflector Book <lb />
Snow Hill, <lb />
f Mr. II. P. <lb />
Tobacco Cloth. <lb />
23-8 Cents per Yard. <lb />
SPOT CASH. <lb />
LANG'S COLUMN <lb />
Stonewall Plow Casting at D. D. <lb />
Pay your taxes. <lb />
Buy your Cooking Stoves of D. <lb />
D. Haskett. <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal for sale at the <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
The best brands of Axes D. <lb />
D. <lb />
Peach blossom;. <lb />
can best Tomatoes for only <lb />
cents at <lb />
Hardware of D. D. <lb />
Haskett <lb />
The New Homo Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines for at Brown Bros. <lb />
Yes, Sunday was a cloudy <lb />
Sash and Doors a full stock at <lb />
D. D. <lb />
cent <lb />
Store. <lb />
I will sell my Heating Stoves at <lb />
cost. D. D. Basket. <lb />
are eleven hours <lb />
long. <lb />
Elegant large cucumber pickles <lb />
only one cent a piece at <lb />
Bushels Seed Peanuts, clear <lb />
of saps and pops, for sale by T. C. <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
Cash given for Produce, Hides, <lb />
Eggs and Furs at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
The weather i about as hard to <lb />
gel settled as some debts- <lb />
The New Home Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines and all parts at <lb />
Bros. <lb />
Sewing Machines at <lb />
and 30.00 at D. D. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, Bedsteads <lb />
and Mattresses at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
M. Petty Cos <lb />
new Garden Seed, at the Old Brick <lb />
March ha given us two beautiful <lb />
days, Friday <lb />
For house <lb />
on Pitt street. Apply to <lb />
Two of the Celebrated Favorite <lb />
Corn left, only 17-75 at <lb />
D. D. <lb />
Garden peas for <lb />
table use only cents per quart <lb />
at <lb />
For lot of Horses and <lb />
Mules for sale on time. Apply to <lb />
R R- Cotton, Center Bluff, N. C <lb />
Boss Lunch Milk Biscuit will <lb />
your appetite when nothing <lb />
else will. At the Old Brick Store. <lb />
have the largest <lb />
assortment and finest selection of <lb />
cigars in Greenville. Visit my <lb />
store convinced. <lb />
Ed <lb />
Be sure and read all the legal no- <lb />
ii this issue, they may interest <lb />
you. <lb />
All part-es who have tobacco to <lb />
sell can save charges <lb />
and freight by bringing same to <lb />
the prize on Saturdays <lb />
where they will receive good prices- <lb />
Scraps particularly wanted. <lb />
I will offer for sale at the Court <lb />
House door, in Greenville, on Tues- <lb />
day, the 22nd of March, at M. <lb />
Five Shares in the Greenville <lb />
Land Improvement Company. <lb />
8- V. Joyner. <lb />
Boykin, Carmer Co's <lb />
costs about half what <lb />
you pay for manipulated guanos. <lb />
Tor sale by G- E. Harris. By <lb />
j using this you <lb />
I can afford to make cotton for <lb />
i cents. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mrs. L. C. in quite nick. <lb />
Miss has <lb />
her sister in Washington. <lb />
Mrs. It. II. left yesterday <lb />
Rocky on a business trip. <lb />
Miss of Center <lb />
ville, is visiting Mm. W. M. Moore. <lb />
Miss Cox returned home <lb />
yesterday from her visit Golds- <lb />
MiS Emilia Potter, <lb />
is visiting the <lb />
Saw. <lb />
Mrs. Dr. Frank returned a <lb />
few days ago a visit In<lb />
Mrs. J. C Tyson a days <lb />
in tons with Mrs. J. T. Williams <lb />
last week. <lb />
Col. Many Skinner is booked to <lb />
peak at Charlotte, and Lin- <lb />
minion at an early day. <lb />
Mr. Powell, who conducts the ex- <lb />
agent Moore, was <lb />
or, the sick list last week. <lb />
Mr. Mrs. W. S. to <lb />
last la attend the <lb />
of Mr. J. R. Rawls. <lb />
Rev. A. A. Watson, D. D-, will <lb />
hold services in the Episcopal church <lb />
on Wednesday, the 16th Mai eh. <lb />
Ed. Barnes, representing <lb />
mammoth warehouse m <lb />
Henderson, been in town the <lb />
last few days. <lb />
L. F. of the firm of <lb />
Norman Everett. Norfolk, arrived <lb />
Monday night. Many <lb />
readers know of this excellent firm. <lb />
Mr. W. U. White is opening a <lb />
of general merchandise in the <lb />
store two doors from the one <lb />
pied by his father. Mr. James Star- <lb />
key is clerking tor him. <lb />
Mr. Benjamin Crawford, of Beaver <lb />
Dam township, is ninety years old. <lb />
lie is the oldest man in the township <lb />
and is still vigorous for an old man <lb />
and able to do some work. <lb />
Mrs. Barden, who was visiting her <lb />
sister Mrs. W. B. Wilson, returned <lb />
to her home in Plymouth last Fri- <lb />
day. Mrs. Wilson accompanied <lb />
home and will remain some days in <lb />
Plymouth. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Julian <lb />
of Raleigh, are spending a few days <lb />
at with the parents of <lb />
Mrs. Timberlake. Accompanied by <lb />
Mrs. Cotten they spent Monday <lb />
night in Greenville, the guests of <lb />
Hotel Macon. <lb />
Rev. Redding Moore died Sunday <lb />
near Farmville, at an advanced age. <lb />
He was for many years a local <lb />
preacher of the Methodist church, <lb />
but owing to age and declining <lb />
health had not been able to follow <lb />
the ministry the last few He <lb />
was a few months over years old. <lb />
That good and instructive preach- <lb />
the Rev. Mr. Stancill, the Dis- <lb />
church, is making a line <lb />
in Wilson. a good <lb />
preacher and a most excellent pastor <lb />
and predict that wholesome re- <lb />
will Ins excellent <lb />
and a bountiful harvest be <lb />
gathered his pure and good <lb />
and effective <lb />
That charming young lady of <lb />
Greenville, who is now visiting <lb />
in Birmingham, Ala., is at <lb />
trading no Mule attention in the <lb />
social circles that city, as the <lb />
lowing clippings from Birmingham <lb />
papers will <lb />
A very charming correspondent <lb />
writes me regarding a lair visitor to <lb />
see my old friend. <lb />
Miss Ella is a success in <lb />
your city. She comes of a brilliant <lb />
race of women, being a nice of Mrs. <lb />
Jarvis, of north Carolina, <lb />
whose husband was Cleveland's min- <lb />
to Brazil, and -a sister ex- <lb />
Congressman wile. A <lb />
the guest of Mrs. Latham, during <lb />
the Cleveland administration, she <lb />
was always a belle at the While <lb />
House receptions, and all the New <lb />
York and Washington papers were <lb />
lull of hr beauty. Her sister was <lb />
the most brilliant conversationalist I <lb />
ever knew, in style very much like <lb />
Ella, all in the amber <lb />
Miss is in <lb />
deed a success in our city, and I be- <lb />
is very appreciative, even <lb />
a of Washington triumphs.<lb />
An admirer said to the Spanish <lb />
beauty at <lb />
discovered America, yon <lb />
have <lb />
Miss North Carolina, <lb />
bus a mass of wavy brown <lb />
hair, g eat dashing eves and a form <lb />
whose every movement is us rapid at, <lb />
electricity. The blue blood of a <lb />
grandee courses through <lb />
her veins, and she seems shot through <lb />
with the fire of the Spanish sun. <lb />
Over a ton of paper unloaded at <lb />
the Reflector office Monday. <lb />
The wife of Mr. Joe Henry <lb />
of township, died not many- <lb />
days ago. <lb />
Attention is called to the notice of <lb />
dissolution of the firm of Congleton <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Moses King, administrator of Peggy <lb />
Cherry, has a notice to creditors in <lb />
this paper. <lb />
Mr. B, F. Manning died at his <lb />
home, four miles from town, on last <lb />
Wednesday. <lb />
The mocking birds are making <lb />
these beautiful days rich with their <lb />
sweet melody. <lb />
It looks almost <lb />
SM I he f <lb />
like fall time to <lb />
cotton in rear of <lb />
B. Cherry Co's store. <lb />
The merry-go round has taken its <lb />
departure, and now some people are <lb />
wanting somewhere to go. <lb />
Overlooking the first two days <lb />
March has been exceedingly lamb <lb />
like since coming to sec <lb />
Evangelist File will conduct <lb />
a meeting in Wilson. His dale for <lb />
Greenville has been <lb />
electric lights went out last <lb />
night and but for the moon shine <lb />
Greenville would have been in <lb />
darkness. <lb />
The College and Academy boys <lb />
played some football last Wednesday <lb />
evening, which the former came <lb />
out <lb />
The law that prevents the killing <lb />
of birds does not go into effect until <lb />
March 15th, March 1st, ab <lb />
many supposed. <lb />
Tie residence of Mr. J. S. Smith <lb />
in is receiving a new <lb />
dress of paint. Mr. Carlos Harris is <lb />
doing the work. <lb />
A little child Mr. J. A. Which- <lb />
aid, Carolina township, was pain- <lb />
burned from its clothing catch- <lb />
lire on Saturday. <lb />
The Institute for <lb />
county begins next Monday. Every <lb />
public school teacher of the county <lb />
is required to attend. <lb />
The Sheriff says he means what he <lb />
says this time and is going to have <lb />
the taxes due for last year or will <lb />
proceed to land and sell <lb />
as the law directs. <lb />
As pretty a top bug as we ever <lb />
saw was run out of J. <lb />
son's shops last Friday. is one <lb />
he had put up for his own use. <lb />
Everybody admires it. <lb />
She's my honey, <lb />
I'm her bee, <lb />
Give us a hive, <lb />
And pay parson's fee. <lb />
Orange Observer <lb />
The skimmers caught quite a <lb />
of shad past week, some of <lb />
them very line. The price has de- <lb />
somewhat and may get to <lb />
poor man's prices yet. <lb />
Sheriff Tucker is putting on his <lb />
war paint. is now making his <lb />
last call for taxes due for 1891. <lb />
After this tall he is to <lb />
the land of all delinquents. <lb />
It is evident that enough empty <lb />
flour barrels to ship all the truck <lb />
raised this year cannot be Why <lb />
would not a to <lb />
size truck barrels prove profitable <lb />
It cannot be disputed that Shel- <lb />
burn has the neatest looking grocery <lb />
in town. He shows taste and care <lb />
in the arrangement of his goods and <lb />
keeps everything about him<lb />
Track laying commenced sure <lb />
enough on the railroad from the <lb />
Junction to Washington last week. <lb />
It is expected to have the road com- <lb />
in time to move this season's <lb />
truck crop. <lb />
Our farmers should turn their at- <lb />
more to the cultivation of <lb />
rice. have seen it staled that <lb />
the straw alone is worth the <lb />
lion, to say nothing of what may be <lb />
derived the grain <lb />
It the tanner goes into his next <lb />
crop resolved another <lb />
will not find him spending money for <lb />
western meal, corn, hay and oats, he <lb />
will find himself with a much larger <lb />
account a year hence. <lb />
There was not a clear, pretty sun- <lb />
shiny Sunday in February. Had <lb />
you noticed it <lb />
A drive through the country will <lb />
show many farms all in readiness for <lb />
planting to begin. <lb />
County Commissioners in session <lb />
Monday. Proceedings will be pub- <lb />
next week. <lb />
Do yon think a canning factory <lb />
would pay here Somebody might <lb />
be looking into this. <lb />
Whenever yon know anything that <lb />
is news drop in tell the editor or <lb />
him a postal card. <lb />
There was a general mixture of <lb />
weather last Wednesday, with a few <lb />
flakes of anew thrown in. <lb />
Quite a number of extra trains are <lb />
run on the road here. They come in <lb />
nearly day or night. <lb />
v. A. i. Hunter announces Ii IS <lb />
purpose to preach on next Sunday <lb />
night the <lb />
wicked rule the people He <lb />
desires specially that the men d <lb />
these parts hear what he expects to <lb />
Owing to sickness the union prayer <lb />
for men was not organized <lb />
last Thursday night. It may be ex- <lb />
next Thursday night; and all <lb />
men, young and old, who arc inter- <lb />
in the religious good Green- <lb />
ville and community, are invited to <lb />
be present. <lb />
The editor tenders his thanks to <lb />
Messrs. Warren Son, proprietors <lb />
Riverside Nursery, for a fine young <lb />
pecan tree which they sent last week <lb />
to be placed in his garden. These <lb />
gentlemen are advocates of pecan <lb />
culture, something in which every <lb />
owner of a piece of land should be <lb />
interested. <lb />
Mrs. Fannie Joyner now occupies <lb />
both rooms of the old Forbes store <lb />
for her and other business. <lb />
Both rooms have been newly <lb />
up and repaired. The large room <lb />
to be used for millinery and notions <lb />
and the smaller one for <lb />
king. Mrs. Joyner will increase her <lb />
business spring. <lb />
Last week the Reflector had <lb />
something to say the hens <lb />
lazy. Sunday the editor spent <lb />
the day in the country and going out <lb />
to get his horse on starting home <lb />
found that at least one was <lb />
smarter than he bad calculated on. <lb />
This particular hen had climbed up <lb />
in the buggy and left an egg. <lb />
The Reflector mentioned <lb />
one day last week that during the <lb />
coming summer two more tobacco <lb />
warehouses with a corresponding <lb />
number of would be built <lb />
in Greenville. That is what the <lb />
town needs. There is no reason why <lb />
this town could not be made of <lb />
the best tobacco markets in the State. <lb />
In their space to-day J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co. have something to say that it <lb />
to the interest of every Reflector <lb />
reader. Their buyer goes north in a <lb />
few days after spring and summer <lb />
goods and will buy at such figures <lb />
as no one can undersell them. Be <lb />
sure that you read over three times <lb />
the teaching at the bottom of their <lb />
advertisement. <lb />
a Guess. <lb />
Young A received quite a <lb />
curiosity yesterday which is now <lb />
being exhibited in their store. It is <lb />
a candle eight inches in <lb />
lour and a half feet high. <lb />
Guesses will be made at the length <lb />
of time it will take for the candle to <lb />
burn up, and the person guessing <lb />
nearest to the correct time will re- <lb />
a handsome present. <lb />
Pitt is Coming-. <lb />
An incident occurred at Farmville <lb />
Saturday, so G. T. Tyson <lb />
us, that attracted some attention <lb />
from people in the village that day. <lb />
Messrs. Moses an I A iron <lb />
both drove in behind two-year- <lb />
old mules, one a road cart <lb />
and the other to a light wagon <lb />
There was about <lb />
driving mules, but when it <lb />
known that they were bath home <lb />
raised mules interest was I <lb />
and all wanted to what kind <lb />
mules rats. They <lb />
were as fine <lb />
as any section can show Other f <lb />
do well In interest <lb />
this direction. <lb />
Impostors. <lb />
Two weeks ago the <lb />
spoke of the pitiful story a little <lb />
was as she went around town <lb />
soliciting aid. It has developed <lb />
her story was all false and that she <lb />
belongs to a family of professional <lb />
beggar. She has been over the town <lb />
several times since different <lb />
kin is of tales in order to gel people <lb />
to give her something. Monday four <lb />
of them came along together with a <lb />
mule and cart and would send the <lb />
same girl in lo the different <lb />
houses as they went along. <lb />
expected to make a big haul <lb />
on the town that day, but many of <lb />
our citizens had discovered her game <lb />
and not themselves lo be <lb />
imposed on further by her. <lb />
Follow His Example. <lb />
Mr. Charles Cobb, Farmville, <lb />
had a chat with us other day- <lb />
while renewing his subscription to <lb />
the Reflector. He said that while <lb />
some the farmers of his section <lb />
would reduce their cotton acreage <lb />
this upon the whole there would <lb />
be a large crop of it. For his part <lb />
he was not going to waste much of <lb />
his time on crops that no money could <lb />
be made in cultivating, therefore <lb />
would have very little cotton. He <lb />
now has every bale of his last years <lb />
cotton crop on hand, having sold <lb />
enough peanuts, grain, poultry, eggs <lb />
potatoes, and such products as these to <lb />
supply what money be has been in <lb />
need of, while hoof course had his <lb />
smokehouse home. The country <lb />
more of this class of farmers. <lb />
Institute. <lb />
The Institute for white teachers <lb />
in Pitt county will begin next <lb />
Monday, and be conducted by Prof. <lb />
Alderman. All white public school <lb />
teachers of the county are required <lb />
to attend, as will be seen by refer- <lb />
lo Sec. Chapter of the <lb />
laws of which reads as <lb />
shall be the duty of all white <lb />
public school teachers of the county <lb />
in which the is held lo <lb />
tend continuously the sessions of <lb />
said institute, and on failure so to <lb />
do, without satisfactory reasons, they <lb />
shall not be certified as teachers for <lb />
the ensuing year; and in an in- <lb />
is held while schools are <lb />
in session in any county, they shall <lb />
be suspended during the session of <lb />
the Maj. Harding, <lb />
superintendent of education, says <lb />
this law in regard to the attendance <lb />
of teachers will be strictly adhered <lb />
to, and all who fail to attend need <lb />
not make any application for a <lb />
to teach public schools in <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
Both for <lb />
The clubbing arrangement that the <lb />
Reflector has ma e with the Al- <lb />
in a Constitution, whereby <lb />
papers can be sent a year for the <lb />
small sum of i only for a <lb />
limited time. All who want take <lb />
advantage this low offer for both <lb />
papers should l-e no lime about it. <lb />
This is the year that every voter <lb />
should keep pooled as to what <lb />
is occurring and the Reflector and <lb />
arc papers that will -jive <lb />
vim the desired information on pans <lb />
events. Subscribe at once. <lb />
Buyers Attention. <lb />
have now on hand and am re <lb />
wiving by every steamer large <lb />
of Special <lb />
Guano and Pine <lb />
Guano You all know what <lb />
these goods are. No guanos ever <lb />
sold in this have made a <lb />
showing, and but few, if any, no <lb />
good. I very close. <lb />
My expenses in handling them are <lb />
very small. I am satisfied with a <lb />
small profit, and it stands to reason <lb />
that I can sell you same grade of <lb />
goods as cheap or cheaper than any <lb />
other man. Come and see me <lb />
you It costs you nothing to <lb />
get my prices and find out what <lb />
can do and if I can't save you money <lb />
yon can buy elsewhere just as easily <lb />
as if you had never been to see me. <lb />
G. R. Harris. <lb />
After <lb />
Sheriff Tucker tells us the people <lb />
nave been very backward in paying <lb />
their taxes for 1891. He has already <lb />
settled with the for the amount <lb />
due from the county, but there is now <lb />
due the county by the tax payers <lb />
over This amount is <lb />
among the several townships in <lb />
about the following <lb />
Dam <lb />
Bethel Carolina <lb />
Falkland <lb />
Farmville Greenville <lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
This is too large a sum to be <lb />
still due at this time of another year <lb />
and the Sheriff says he shall proceed <lb />
to collect by distress out of all <lb />
who do not pay by the 15th inst., as <lb />
advertised in the appointments pub- <lb />
elsewhere in this paper. It is <lb />
time the delinquents were paying. <lb />
Everybody knows that taxes must <lb />
be paid. <lb />
At His Old Tricks. <lb />
In a late issue of the Graham <lb />
Gleaner find the following about <lb />
a gentleman who for several years <lb />
lived in Greenville, and who appear- <lb />
ed here in the same roll as spoken of <lb />
In <lb />
Next came the sensational temper- <lb />
drama, Social <lb />
Tragedy and comedy were <lb />
features. While all played their <lb />
parts well, Bob Brittle J. H. <lb />
and Nettie <lb />
Lillis were the lira <lb />
and attractions of the play, and won <lb />
many compliments. In truth they <lb />
were funny. Mr. <lb />
made several happy hits that <lb />
were greatly enjoyed. But so well <lb />
was the play executed in its entirety <lb />
that the audience manifested not, the <lb />
least symptom of unrest. <lb />
Gone. <lb />
Messrs. Faller. who for a <lb />
month past have been operating a <lb />
steam merry-go-round here, took up <lb />
their machine yesterday and moved <lb />
to Plymouth. here they <lb />
forded the community considerable <lb />
amusement and their gallery was <lb />
quite a resort. Both gentlemen <lb />
proved themselves very agreeable <lb />
and courteous t all with whom they <lb />
came in contact. They were also <lb />
very generous with their machine, <lb />
and operated it three days in the in <lb />
of the here, dividing <lb />
proceeds with them. Tuesday <lb />
of last week it was run jointly for <lb />
the King's Daughters of the <lb />
pal church who received as <lb />
their part of the proceeds Friday- <lb />
it was run for the Aid <lb />
of the Methodist church who re- <lb />
and Monday of this <lb />
week, the day here, the proceeds <lb />
were divided with the Aid <lb />
Society of the Baptist church which <lb />
received In all the <lb />
to the three churches was <lb />
a very nice sum. <lb />
Institute. <lb />
The Institute for the white teach- <lb />
of Pitt will be held at <lb />
Greenville by Prof. E. A. Alderman <lb />
for one week, commencing on Mon- <lb />
the 14th day March next, and <lb />
all white public school teachers are <lb />
positively required by law to <lb />
continuously upon said Institute, <lb />
and upon failure so to do they will <lb />
be denied a certificate for Hie <lb />
year, unless their absence be <lb />
caused by sickness or absence from <lb />
the county. The absentees need not <lb />
for a to teach. We <lb />
hope to make ample arrangements <lb />
for the accommodation of all teach- <lb />
who report the first clay the <lb />
Institute, and we will do our best <lb />
in make it pleasant for them. In- <lb />
exercises will be held every <lb />
night. Several distinguished gentle- <lb />
men will deliver addresses, among <lb />
whom are ex-Gov. T. J. Jarvis, Hon <lb />
Geo. T. Winston, President <lb />
North Carolina, Col. Harry <lb />
Skinner, Hon. C. B. King and Jas. <lb />
L. Fleming. The public arc <lb />
ally invited to attend all <lb />
H. Harding, <lb />
Co. Supt. Pub. Inst. <lb />
Should March be cold, wet <lb />
Before it ends our Goods we'll bay. <lb />
driving gaily <lb />
and Attractive Line of Men's, Boy's and Youth's Clothing. <lb />
r. <lb />
C K <lb />
2- <lb />
-----A NEW AND LARGE LINE OP <lb />
VALISES, UMBRELLAS, <lb />
ONE, <lb />
C. T. M FORD, <lb />
Opposite Old Brick Store. k. c <lb />
WE WALL SELL <lb />
At Cost for the next <lb />
DAYS <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
BROWN BROTHERS. <lb />
-o- <lb />
Machines. <lb />
for American <lb />
Society. <lb />
New Home Sewing <lb />
Bible <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
-AND BUYER <lb />
Country Produce. <lb />
Bring-me all of your Chickens. Eggs, Ducks, <lb />
Turkeys and Geese, and I will give you the <lb />
highest market price for them and pay in spot <lb />
cash. <lb />
It you have anything to ship I will attend to for you on a small commission. <lb />
Call see me. <lb />
JNO. S.<lb />
HOW MANY ACRES IN TOBACCO <lb />
The Reflector desires to know the number of acres that will be <lb />
planted in Tobacco in Pitt county this year. We desire these statistics <lb />
in order that we may be able to present to Tobacco dealers and buyers <lb />
in the established tobacco markets of the world, the advantages of our <lb />
county as the tobacco market of Eastern Carolina and induce <lb />
them to make Pitt county their home. <lb />
We print herewith a blank form on which we our friends <lb />
and subscribers to send us the names of those who will plant tobacco <lb />
this year. <lb />
We also have spaces in same for the address of the plan- <lb />
and the number of acres that each planter will have in tobacco. It <lb />
is to the interest of every tobacco planter in the county to report every <lb />
acre of tobacco in their neighborhood as they will be giving their aid <lb />
to build up a home market. <lb />
Cut out this blank and mail to TOBACCO EDITOR, <lb />
Eastern Reflector, <lb />
Greenville, N. C <lb />
LET ME HAVE <lb />
C IR, ID S <lb />
FOR <lb />
Reported by. <lb />
PLANTERS NAMES. <lb />
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Humanity- Divine <lb />
of Total Depravity. <lb />
lie Not Hold Such <lb />
Thereon <lb />
New York, March Dixon <lb />
ceded hi. sermon in Association hall this <lb />
morning by a review of the recent com- <lb />
of the anthracite coal kings of <lb />
Pennsylvania. He <lb />
The most gigantic railroad deal in the <lb />
history of the world has been con- <lb />
in Wall street. The <lb />
cite coal of America is controlled <lb />
by f. v. railroads. Four of these roads <lb />
have entered into a <lb />
Beading. Lehigh Valley, Jersey Central, <lb />
and Delaware, wanna and West- <lb />
The combination represents a total <lb />
of real and watered stock to the <lb />
amount of It is de- <lb />
that the earnings of this trust <lb />
will be over annually. We <lb />
do not doubt it. <lb />
STREET s. <lb />
The scene on the Stock exchange when <lb />
the announcement of this deal was <lb />
made beggars description. Men plunged <lb />
and shrieked and jumped and yelled like <lb />
maniacs. Millions hung in the balance <lb />
of a moment. It was a day never to be <lb />
forgotten even on the floor of this daily <lb />
pandemonium. <lb />
It was enough to move men to mad- <lb />
and transform a market into a hell <lb />
of greed and speculative lust. These <lb />
stocks, in spite of the burden of tons of <lb />
water, leaped upward some <lb />
within a few ticks of the clock. Visions <lb />
of imperial splendor Hashed before the <lb />
crowd of genteel gamblers. Nor <lb />
was there any decline in prices. <lb />
fortunes were made in an hour. It <lb />
was an hour that should interest pro- <lb />
the whole nation. Those who <lb />
have best reason to know declare that it <lb />
means an advance of fifty cents a ton on <lb />
the price of coal. <lb />
all profit <lb />
This means that the masses of the <lb />
will be robbed of more <lb />
annually in a tax on their firesides to <lb />
furnish the sinews of war for our <lb />
of finance as the- walk from throne <lb />
to throne and dream of new worlds <lb />
to conquer. Yes, for all this inflated <lb />
stock, for all these fictitious values, for <lb />
all these enormous profits, somebody <lb />
must the men who have done <lb />
this trading have scarcely crooked their <lb />
little fingers. From certain quarters <lb />
there rises the cry trusts, <lb />
lies, combinations and conspiracies <lb />
against competitive trade. The power <lb />
of law is invoked to break up the con- <lb />
NONE OF YOUR <lb />
But why all this noise What has the <lb />
law to do with such a combination <lb />
Such a deal is a perfectly legitimate <lb />
to system of commercial <lb />
war. The inevitable end of all <lb />
is combination. Combination is <lb />
the possible fruit of such a system. <lb />
At present railroads are owned and <lb />
run by private capital. Have not two <lb />
roads the same right to combine under <lb />
one management as one road to combine <lb />
capital in the beginning Certainly. <lb />
What business is it to yon or me if the <lb />
owners of these roads enter into a part- <lb />
The roads belong to their <lb />
They invested their <lb />
money for gain. They did not build or <lb />
buy those roads for philanthropic par- <lb />
poses. They went into it to make money <lb />
for themselves. They did not invest for <lb />
the purpose of f fuel to poor <lb />
people who are cold. You allow them <lb />
to own these public highways. They <lb />
will you just what they <lb />
for carrying your coal. If they feel like <lb />
it they will raise the price of coal fifty <lb />
cents a ton. The engines, tracks, cars, <lb />
belong to the managers. They will ad- <lb />
the price a dollar a ton if they <lb />
feel inclined It is none of your <lb />
If you do not like it yon can <lb />
whistle. If yon don't want to buy coal, <lb />
let it alone. You can burn wood, oil, <lb />
gas, electricity. <lb />
THE <lb />
Yes, there is a remedy. Just one. All <lb />
other remedies only play with the prob- <lb />
and pile up wrath against the day <lb />
of wrath. The time has come when the <lb />
government must assume control of the <lb />
highways and run them in the <lb />
interests of the people. <lb />
HIGHWAYS AND HIGHWAYMEN. <lb />
Streets and public roads were the <lb />
highways of past The rail- <lb />
road is the highway of modern times. <lb />
The king owned the old highway. The <lb />
king must own the new highway or the <lb />
new highwaymen will own the king. <lb />
HUMANITY DIVINE. <lb />
How Lost How Regained <lb />
Gold ox <lb />
i or Expert <lb />
tad <lb />
Um, tat w <lb />
The Hun at Ufa, or a <lb />
Ml oM. Bead It . <lb />
mac. and learn la <lb />
Sutler the little children to come me; <lb />
forbid not. for of such is the kingdom of <lb />
x, U. <lb />
And one of the malefactors which were <lb />
railed on him. But the other answered <lb />
and rebuking him said. We receive the due re- <lb />
ward of our deeds, but this man has done <lb />
nothing amiss. And he said, Jesus, remember <lb />
me when comest in thy kingdom. And <lb />
He said unto him. Verily I say thee, to- <lb />
day thou be with me in <lb />
at a <lb />
Colonel Ingersoll says that <lb />
has taught that the whole human <lb />
race is by nature depraved, and that if <lb />
God should act in accordance with his <lb />
sense of justice all of the sons of men <lb />
would be doomed to eternal pain. <lb />
man nature has been derided, has been <lb />
held up to contempt and scorn, all our <lb />
desires and passions denounced as wick- <lb />
ed and to any. Colonel <lb />
Ingersoll declares at this late day that <lb />
Christianity teaches the doctrine of Total <lb />
Depravity. Again we find the colonel <lb />
at his old tricks. He sets up a man of <lb />
straw that he may knock him down for <lb />
the of the crowd. He is <lb />
again hunting for imaginary gain. <lb />
A FIRE ii r <lb />
In a wild district of the south two <lb />
men went out on a certain night to hunt <lb />
deer in what is known as a <lb />
two men, with their guns, and a boy <lb />
i to hold the light. Suddenly one of the <lb />
hunters saw the gleam of the eye of his <lb />
deer in the distance in the forest. The <lb />
crack of his rifle announced to his friends <lb />
that they had found game. <lb />
deer shone up he said <lb />
in a self satisfied tone as he loaded <lb />
gun. <lb />
They in the direction of the <lb />
prize, but in astonishment they saw an- <lb />
other blue light appear in another <lb />
Again he fired, again the light <lb />
went out Again they sought for their <lb />
deer and found it not. <lb />
said the hunter, <lb />
I've only seen one eye each <lb />
they have been standing <lb />
to replied his friend. <lb />
Again crash went the rifle, down went <lb />
the eye. They rushed to secure their <lb />
game, and the doer was nowhere to be <lb />
found. They exchanged guns, and when <lb />
the eye of lie deer again gleamed by the <lb />
light of the torch, he tried his mark- <lb />
the fourth time. Bat he I <lb />
no game. Then the other tried <lb />
a shot. The eye dropped. They went <lb />
to find the game; found it not. But <lb />
they heard behind them the boy <lb />
in great glee laughing over something. <lb />
They asked hi a what was the <lb />
He <lb />
Five miles away <lb />
You have baa i shorting at the light- <lb />
Their purely imaginary. <lb />
They oat mistake at last and <lb />
proceeded to hunt ml <lb />
SATANIC <lb />
The trouble with the colonel is that <lb />
ho has not yet found out his mistake, <lb />
and ho is still firing away as though he <lb />
were doing wonders. He sets up this <lb />
imaginary object and proceeds to de- <lb />
it. When he makes such an as- <lb />
ho again proclaims the fact that <lb />
he has not been to church lately. In <lb />
fact, judging from this statement, he <lb />
has not been to church in about fifty <lb />
years, and what is worse, the last time <lb />
he was at church, fifty years ago, the <lb />
probability is that he did not understand <lb />
what he heard. <lb />
The doctrine of Total Depravity is one <lb />
that Christianity is in no sense <lb />
for. It is a centuries old, <lb />
but is none the less a slander. It is a <lb />
slander of Almighty God, a <lb />
upon Christ and his church. My own <lb />
idea is that it originated with the devil. <lb />
I do not charge the colonel with orig- <lb />
this assertion. I do charge him <lb />
with circulating a malicious slander. <lb />
It seems to me that there came a time in <lb />
the history of the forces of evil below <lb />
when his Satanic majesty conceived n <lb />
brilliant plan of campaign. He said, <lb />
if I can only convince tho world that <lb />
Christianity means the abrogation of <lb />
manhood; if I can only produce the <lb />
that to be a Christian moans to <lb />
be less a man, and that the man who <lb />
enters the Christian life must resign all <lb />
that is and good and worth <lb />
having in this world, then I will <lb />
in trapping thousands where one <lb />
would fall otherwise. The devil should <lb />
certainly build a monument to the man <lb />
who first taught this doctrine; for it is <lb />
calculated to deceive the very elect. It <lb />
has played wild havoc with the church <lb />
in tho past. <lb />
Thank God are reaching the <lb />
when such a slander no longer has <lb />
force over the minds of the followers of <lb />
Christ. They are learning now what <lb />
Christ really taught. Nobody believes <lb />
now within organic, so called orthodox <lb />
circles in such a doctrine. Whenever <lb />
you hear an old man get up and confess <lb />
that he is the greatest sinner in tho <lb />
world, and that he is altogether wicked <lb />
and altogether evil, he is simply repeat- <lb />
a traditional theology which is not a <lb />
part of his life, for if a brother on tho <lb />
other side the church should get up in <lb />
reply and agree with him, and declare <lb />
that he was the biggest scoundrel in the <lb />
church, there certainly would a fight. <lb />
This is simply the chatter of tradition. <lb />
It has no part in real Christian life. <lb />
OF ROYAL LINEAGE. <lb />
So far from Christianity teaching that <lb />
the race is by nature de- <lb />
and that man is totally depraved, <lb />
Jesus Christ taught the very opposite, <lb />
namely, that Christianity is intrinsically <lb />
divine. sin intrinsic;. inhuman and <lb />
natural. <lb />
Open the book of Christianity and see <lb />
if this is not true. Yon will it shad- <lb />
Owed forth ill the Old Testament before <lb />
the founder of Christianity came upon <lb />
the scene. The Old Testament teaches <lb />
in the very chapter, in the first <lb />
lesson God taught the infant class of the <lb />
human race, t hat God made man in his <lb />
own image. He did not man in <lb />
the image of the but in man God <lb />
reproduced himself. Again, the Psalm- <lb />
tells us that he made him a <lb />
lower than the And now the <lb />
later translation it, little lower <lb />
than echoing first great lesson <lb />
taught in Quote When the prophets <lb />
of old looked out upon a sinning, erring <lb />
people their cry set forth this <lb />
divine truth. Tho of their hearts <lb />
was ever the cry of the of tears-. <lb />
thou backsliding Israel. Only <lb />
come back. I will not chide; I will for- <lb />
give; I will not keep This <lb />
peal recognized element to which it <lb />
appealed. So Christ taught, and <lb />
did his apostles teach. the Now <lb />
Testament and yon find it upon almost <lb />
every page. <lb />
teaches the intrinsic <lb />
of in his doctrine of <lb />
child salvation. He teaches it with an <lb />
emphasis that marks the thought <lb />
in his ministry. His disciples <lb />
had driven the children away from the <lb />
great master. Christ turns upon them <lb />
with anger. The Word says that <lb />
was moved with but the <lb />
Greek declares that he was angry. This <lb />
word signifying anger is used only once <lb />
to describe the emotions that swept the <lb />
heart of Christ, and this was the <lb />
Jesus turned to his shortsighted <lb />
disciples with those immortal words <lb />
never to be forgotten, the little <lb />
children to unto me; forbid them <lb />
not. for of such is the kingdom of <lb />
He distinctly declared that heaven <lb />
is peopled with hosts of little children. <lb />
He distinctly declared that every child <lb />
is an incarnation of the breath of God. <lb />
That every into the world is <lb />
from the throb of God's heart. <lb />
taught again this sub- <lb />
lime truth in his attitude toward the <lb />
outside Tho proud Pharisee and <lb />
Jewish would not enter the <lb />
homes of the poor and degraded. To <lb />
enter pollution. But the great <lb />
Galilean Teacher went from <lb />
home to home, mingled with the poor <lb />
and the outcast, and one of the <lb />
which they brought against him <lb />
was that he was the friend of publicans <lb />
ind sinners. He loved man as man. He <lb />
ministered to man as man, teaching that <lb />
man as man is worthy. The howling <lb />
mob brings before the master a trembling <lb />
woman taken in sin. They clamor for her <lb />
life. They expect now to see this teacher <lb />
of law visit upon the offender the <lb />
of violated law. But could <lb />
see through the exterior, through out- <lb />
ward clamor. He looked not at that which <lb />
was without, but at that which <lb />
within the heart. Turning to the <lb />
tent, frightened woman, we hear <lb />
do I accuse <lb />
thee. Go and sin no <lb />
He teaches the world the sublime <lb />
son of the Prodigal Son. That the boy <lb />
was at home, that he left father's <lb />
house, went to the lowest depths of <lb />
degradation, and that still in thy lowest <lb />
depths he was his father's child. He <lb />
pictured the father waiting and watch- <lb />
out on the highway for his return. <lb />
He tells us how the father him <lb />
in rags and tatters and yet received him <lb />
as a child, rejoiced in that reception. <lb />
be glad, make merry; for this <lb />
my son, that was dead, is alive. He <lb />
that was lost is <lb />
doctrine of the Fatherhood <lb />
of God likewise proclaims that man is <lb />
of royal blood, and when be taught the <lb />
world to pray he taught <lb />
that every man made in the image of <lb />
God has in his veins the blood of a king. <lb />
He taught this to a world of slaves in <lb />
which the life of man was held in low- <lb />
est possible estimate. Teaching ho <lb />
taught of necessity that all are <lb />
brethren. He told the m the <lb />
throne and the beggar by the wayside <lb />
that there was one Father above, tho <lb />
Father of all. He threw around <lb />
man as man tho r robes of divine <lb />
kinship. <lb />
OUTWEIGHS <lb />
attitude toward <lb />
likewise proclaimed the same great <lb />
truth. He violated the Jewish laws. <lb />
He broke I he Jewish Sabbath. He did <lb />
it without hesitation. Hear his <lb />
Sabbath was made for How <lb />
vast looms the thought in the <lb />
Sou of Man. Far this <lb />
made m or a <lb />
of God, all things were made. All <lb />
things must his <lb />
were made to he is not <lb />
the servant of <lb />
of life <lb />
this of the intrinsic <lb />
divinity of man. Jesus proclaimed the <lb />
incalculable value of a single soul. He <lb />
declared that if you should all the <lb />
thrones and scepters and , all the <lb />
wealth of all the nations of all he earth <lb />
and all tho treasures under earth. <lb />
and pile them all in one y heap, <lb />
they would be worth nothing as com- <lb />
pared to the value of a single life. Hear <lb />
him, shall it profit a man if ho <lb />
gain the whole world and lose his <lb />
The life of man loomed up before him <lb />
in immortal grandeur. <lb />
ALFRED. <lb />
teaching concerning tho <lb />
providence of God likewise the <lb />
same truth. To his listening disciples <lb />
he be anxious, worry <lb />
The father above hears the of the <lb />
smallest, child. The father counts <lb />
the beat of the sparrow's wing before <lb />
the storm. Not one shall fall to the <lb />
ground but that it shall disturb the <lb />
economies of his infinite universe. The <lb />
very hairs of your head are numbered. <lb />
Be not anxious. He who clothes the <lb />
grass of the field, he who watches and <lb />
counts the sparrows, watches every step <lb />
in the life of greater than all <lb />
the birds and flowers of the <lb />
A legend of good King Alfred de- <lb />
that when he and his huntsman <lb />
were one day riding through the forest <lb />
they saw an eagle's nest on the top of a <lb />
steep cliff, and from it they heard a <lb />
sound like the sobbing of a babe. A <lb />
man was sent to climb to the nest, and <lb />
in it he found a baby boy, alive and <lb />
hurt. The king carried the little one <lb />
home, and he grew up in the royal <lb />
He became one of Alfred's most <lb />
heroic knights and followers. <lb />
Hear the words of Jesus, Son of <lb />
Man came to seek and to save that <lb />
which was So worthy is man <lb />
that the outcast, the weak, the helpless, <lb />
the lost, call for the infinite expression <lb />
of infinite love. <lb />
DUST OR FLAME. <lb />
teaching as to the nature <lb />
of sin unfolds the same truth. Sin. <lb />
Christ declares, is of the heart- That is. <lb />
it is a violation of the in man. <lb />
says, not that which enters into a <lb />
man denies him, but that which pro- <lb />
out from the man within. Sin he <lb />
declares to be the violation thus of the <lb />
true nature of man. It is by <lb />
some that Paul, the great apostle who <lb />
followed Christ, taught the doctrine of <lb />
Total Depravity. Paul does say, know <lb />
that in me is, in my <lb />
no good <lb />
The trouble the man who be- <lb />
in Total Depravity, who professes <lb />
Christianity, is that he omits this clause <lb />
my which qualifies the who <lb />
sentence. Man is not flesh. <lb />
is not flesh. The tiger kills a man an <lb />
lies down after his meal and <lb />
soundly. Man kills his fellow man at. <lb />
is pursued by an invisible hand to th. <lb />
ends of the earth, until at last he tear- <lb />
open his breast and tells the secret to ; <lb />
avenging law. The tiger is an . <lb />
man is an animal. They are flesh <lb />
But yon do not find the man in the flesh <lb />
Humanity- is that which is added to the <lb />
flesh. Man did not become a man until <lb />
he ceased to be merely an animal. W <lb />
he ceased to be merely an animal lie e- <lb />
divine. He partook of <lb />
Flesh is the soil out of which . <lb />
man grew. He is not of the soil. <lb />
Christ taught in Hi- <lb />
fact of the incarnation this <lb />
truth. This is the meaning and t <lb />
mystery of the incarnation. The life <lb />
Christ was a supreme service to man. <lb />
He denied himself even On comfort i <lb />
sou was swept <lb />
row, as in the days of sunlight and pros- <lb />
While he hung quivering on the <lb />
cross, he looked down the ribald <lb />
crowd that mocked and jeered him in <lb />
his anguish and lifting his -lying eyes <lb />
toward heaven, he for- <lb />
give them. They know not what they <lb />
He knew that if they only did <lb />
realize their true position, such conduct <lb />
would be impossible. <lb />
A BROKEN LIFE. <lb />
An itinerant minister in the south <lb />
some years ago was passing through a <lb />
prison pen one day. It was crowded <lb />
with prisoners, many among <lb />
them, showing every phase of ignorance <lb />
and brutality. One gigantic fellow <lb />
crouched alone in a corner, his feet <lb />
chained to a ball. There was the mark <lb />
of an unhealed wound on his face where <lb />
he had been shot while trying to escape. <lb />
The sight of the dumb, gaunt figure <lb />
touched the visitor's sympathies. <lb />
long has he to he asked <lb />
the keeper. <lb />
he anybody outside to look after <lb />
old master or wife or <lb />
should I know Nobody but <lb />
yon has ever noticed him all the time he <lb />
has been <lb />
I speak to <lb />
but only for a <lb />
The minister hesitated. What could <lb />
he say in one minute <lb />
He went up and touched the man's <lb />
torn cheek. am he said. <lb />
wish I could help <lb />
The looked keenly at him, and <lb />
then the hard lines of his face softened, <lb />
and he nodded to indicate that he ac- <lb />
and believed in the sympathy ox- <lb />
pressed. <lb />
am going away, and shall never <lb />
see yon again, perhaps, but you have a <lb />
friend who will stay here with <lb />
The small, keen eyes were on him; <lb />
the dragged himself up, waiting <lb />
and eager. <lb />
have heard of <lb />
is your friend. If you are good <lb />
and true, and pray to God to help you, I <lb />
am sure He will care for <lb />
tie, <lb />
And if you surely try to do <lb />
right he will sometime take you away <lb />
from here to His home. will; you <lb />
may be sure of <lb />
called the keeper. <lb />
The clergyman turned sorrowfully <lb />
away. The prisoner crawled after him, <lb />
life, that he might serve man. He wen. <lb />
about doing good. He stood at the gate <lb />
and healed the sick. He fed tho hungry. <lb />
He comforted those who were . u <lb />
with Ho poured out his I. <lb />
that the world might he blessed, i <lb />
was a man of woman, and the fa. <lb />
that God speak his last <lb />
love to the world <lb />
man, the incarnation of the i. <lb />
vine in flesh, means nothing more <lb />
less than that he meant to the birth- <lb />
mark of divinity on man born of woman. <lb />
AT the <lb />
Last summer a man fell dead on <lb />
avenue. There was no money <lb />
his chain, catching his <lb />
band held it in his own while he could. <lb />
Tears were in the clergyman's eyes. <lb />
Fourteen years passed. The convict <lb />
was sent with gangs of his fellows from <lb />
place to place to work in the mines or <lb />
on the roads of the state. The old min- <lb />
coming back to the south, went <lb />
down one day into a mine, and among <lb />
the workmen saw a gigantic fig- <lb />
, bent with hardship and with age. <lb />
is he asked the keeper, <lb />
the huge again attracting his at- <lb />
lifer, and he's a steady follow, the <lb />
j best of the <lb />
Just then the looked His <lb />
figure straightened, for he had <lb />
tho clergyman. His eyes shone. <lb />
you, Does you know <lb />
ho said. Ho come soon, <lb />
i yon me about tried to be <lb />
Through all the outer of this <lb />
broken life, through the skin, the <lb />
wounded body, this preacher had looked <lb />
and seen in the heart of this man its <lb />
vine secret. At a single word of <lb />
laying hold of that divine secret, <lb />
the life had been transformed, the con- <lb />
redeemed. So would have <lb />
done. So he did. Turning to the male- <lb />
factor by his side in the agonies of death <lb />
we hear his voice, day thou <lb />
be with me in Ho died for <lb />
man as man. He looked through all that <lb />
which lies upon the outer surface and saw <lb />
the immortal, the infinite, the divine ca- <lb />
of this creature made in the image <lb />
of God. There is no meaning to the <lb />
cross of Christ save that man was worthy <lb />
of such a sacrifice. This is the <lb />
mental message which Jesus bears a <lb />
lost and sinning world. <lb />
cut Moth r <lb />
. .- . . ,, <lb />
ill <lb />
away. <lb />
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fusion home would lie if did no; <lb />
return. If your wife is slowly <lb />
down, from a combination of <lb />
cares and disorders, make it your <lb />
Hist business to restore her health. Ur <lb />
favorite is with, m; <lb />
n peer as u Ira feeble <lb />
and is the only in <lb />
the of known a- in <lb />
lineages i sold under a positive <lb />
the <lb />
it will give or i he money <lb />
will e refunded. It is i on--live cure <lb />
fir the complicated <lb />
tr. <lb />
A Story or Rev. Dr. Cuyler. <lb />
heard a good story about Kev Dr <lb />
Cuyler the other day. It was not by <lb />
him nor related by him. nor did it <lb />
from him. but it was about <lb />
that is to say. it an incident of <lb />
which a recent event in his and <lb />
lovely life was the cause Von know <lb />
he was seventy years old a few days ago. <lb />
His friends in many cases knew about it <lb />
in advance, for his birthday has been an <lb />
anniversary which they have always <lb />
honored. Between those aware of the <lb />
anniversary the competition to make the <lb />
good man's drawing room and study <lb />
fragrant with ferns and flowers was in- <lb />
tense. The rooms were a bower of <lb />
beauty. The delicate gifts were ex <lb />
pressed in all forms which art or <lb />
could suggest or dense. They made <lb />
a glorious showing in themselves. They <lb />
delighted the heart of the his <lb />
kindred and friends. Among those who <lb />
it was known would be not the least <lb />
pleased was a faithful servant, knitted <lb />
by interest, association and affection <lb />
with the life of the household by years <lb />
of tender and trusting association. <lb />
It occurred to one of the women of <lb />
the family to bring this devoted domes <lb />
tic up to the drawing room and let her <lb />
contemplate and admire the evidences of <lb />
loving remembrance in which the good <lb />
man was held. This was done. The <lb />
servant reveled in the examination of <lb />
the gifts, expressed her surprise at their <lb />
quantity, her appreciation of their <lb />
and her amazement at the <lb />
and diversity of the forms they <lb />
Her sense of the loveliness of the <lb />
spectacle and of tho merit in the doctor <lb />
which elicited the tokens was expressed <lb />
in the following glowing words to Mrs. <lb />
Cuyler, tell you. ma'am, the doctor <lb />
couldn't have had more flowers sent to <lb />
him if he was Tribute, <lb />
cation, as well as affection and surprise, <lb />
certainly reached their climax in these <lb />
Eagle. <lb />
A Title, <lb />
I cannot imagine anything than <lb />
the story of B iron arriving in <lb />
this v i twenty-sis full <lb />
of . u <lb />
to marry a rich and attractive <lb />
widow, and his all seized <lb />
for debt, then presenting himself at the <lb />
beautiful widow's house with nothing to <lb />
wear but an old steamer suit, and with <lb />
a monkey, a parrot and a bit of cheese <lb />
in his hand. There seems to be an <lb />
that the does not pay his <lb />
debts because of his eccentricity. It has <lb />
been that he has an in- <lb />
come of 5,000.000 francs a year. <lb />
This statement is scarcely consistent <lb />
with the baron's in connection <lb />
with the seizure of his clothes, and the <lb />
whole farce calls to mind the <lb />
blindness which American women <lb />
display whenever a foreign title is in <lb />
view. Baron is eccentric to the <lb />
point of violence, and he is likely to <lb />
occupy a prominent place in the papers <lb />
during his stay here. An American who <lb />
did the things that the baron does would <lb />
have rather hard going in this cast iron <lb />
and commonplace age of <lb />
Hall in Brooklyn Eagle. <lb />
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A Brooklyn woman is suffering from <lb />
a heavy cold caught in rather an <lb />
usual way To some persons even it <lb />
may seem in rather a humorous way <lb />
With the rest of the world this woman s <lb />
domestic arrangements have de- <lb />
moralized the grip First her cook <lb />
and a the waiter <lb />
to the sought nursing and <lb />
at tin The <lb />
waiter left late one evening, and the <lb />
woman by tin- d v red to assist <lb />
Newman-ville, r , MM. <lb />
Messrs. Bro . <lb />
Dear wish to <lb />
inn card in <lb />
P. P. P. for tin-cure -in <lb />
in his pockets. He was dressed in seedy, neuralgia, dyspepsia, <lb />
worn clothes. They took him to th <lb />
morgue. The reporters described hi <lb />
body accurately. No one could <lb />
him; but on his right hand, tattooed in <lb />
India ink, was the picture of a tomb, <lb />
with a willow overhanging. <lb />
this picture was the inscription, the <lb />
memory of my A kind hearted <lb />
merchant came and looked at the poor <lb />
unknown. They were going to bury <lb />
him in the potter's field on the morrow. <lb />
this man was or what he was <lb />
none can he said; he once had <lb />
a mother whom he loved; so had Give <lb />
him a decent funeral and send the bill <lb />
to <lb />
And the body of the nameless stranger <lb />
v, as honored with a handsome coffin, an <lb />
undertaker's service, a religious <lb />
and a cemetery burial, because of <lb />
one mark that made him brother to all <lb />
human hearts, meant to put this <lb />
birthmark on every human soul, when <lb />
he spoke his message of love to tho <lb />
world through the man born of <lb />
woman. The incarnation is thus the <lb />
climax of God's revelation of himself to <lb />
man. He sneaks to van in man, and <lb />
this is the highest possible language of <lb />
divine revelation. It is God's last word <lb />
in malting the way complete. <lb />
explanation of the <lb />
of the life of Christ proclaims the <lb />
j same sublime truth. Why was it <lb />
I for Christ to die Because only in <lb />
suffering and pain is salvation <lb />
I Man must have been worthy of this <lb />
I outpouring of love, else it never <lb />
could have been made. He who knew <lb />
. the worth of man was willing to die that <lb />
I man might live. Jesus died for man as <lb />
man. He saw his intrinsic worth and <lb />
he made the supreme sacrifice of love. <lb />
A STRANGE SCENE. <lb />
On the 25th of last month a strange <lb />
scene was witnessed in the police <lb />
j in Brooklyn. A criminal was brought <lb />
for sentence. He bad been convicted <lb />
j a few days before of breaking into a <lb />
house and stealing property. He had <lb />
i previously served a term in prison. The <lb />
sentence it was expected would be the <lb />
full penalty of the law. His attorney, <lb />
however, appeared before the justice and <lb />
aid that a lady who was then in court <lb />
had long loved this prisoner in of <lb />
his misconduct and wag willing to mar- <lb />
him. She was wealthy, and believed <lb />
that had enough influence over the <lb />
man to reform him, as she could place <lb />
him in circumstances of comfort where <lb />
he would not be tempted by poverty to <lb />
Steal. <lb />
It was a remarkable request <lb />
when the justice was convinced of her <lb />
sincerity and truth he pointed out to the <lb />
prison what a sacrifice the girl pro- <lb />
posed to make on behalf and asked <lb />
Um what he would do. The prisoner <lb />
was overcome with gratitude and <lb />
if released, to awry the girl and <lb />
lead an hornet life. The justice de- <lb />
that the end of the law was <lb />
bat the object of the state was to <lb />
reformation for criminal. He <lb />
suspended sentence. <lb />
It was just this sacrifice which <lb />
Christ made for man. Beneath all Ins <lb />
and all his wretchedness, He saw <lb />
clearly cm, ate <lb />
In was w III <lb />
rheumatism, aid have <lb />
to i I l -i <lb />
medicine- I hem n h <lb />
doctors reach, bill f <lb />
p the pairs <lb />
times t I did care <lb />
or died My <lb />
paired bin- <lb />
with me. wife Is <lb />
tensely with I i <lb />
a burden loin ; she w i <lb />
to her d for at <lb />
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loss of Some nine ill March I <lb />
was adv to take I. P. I., an <lb />
we i and had sec- <lb />
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Ran to My pains so <lb />
much th . have been lo work, and <lb />
am el like doing what I haven't <lb />
done in a of ears. We <lb />
will continue P. I. P. e <lb />
in entirely cured, and will <lb />
i. ml it suffering humanity. <lb />
Yours very <lb />
J. s. <lb />
Chill and England. <lb />
For seventy years past Chili has <lb />
as much a dependency of Great Britain <lb />
as Belgium is, but with a difference. <lb />
Belgium really owes her national <lb />
to the good offices of <lb />
who helped to separate her from <lb />
land in and has stood between her <lb />
and annexation to France ever since. <lb />
Chili owes nothing to England and <lb />
everything to America, but she has been <lb />
bamboozled into the belief that England <lb />
is her real true author <lb />
of the Monroe doctrine. Through Eng- <lb />
traders and diplomatists there has <lb />
been fostered in the an <lb />
and unreasoning jealousy of America, <lb />
which controls their policy in all <lb />
it came out as distinctly in their treat- <lb />
of our peaceful advances during <lb />
their war with in their response <lb />
to Mr. Brine's proposals for a pan- <lb />
American congress Mr. Gar- <lb />
field's administration, in their grudging <lb />
compliance with that invitation when <lb />
renewed by Secretary Bayard, and in <lb />
the conduct of their delegation <lb />
the sessions of the congress in 1888-0, as <lb />
since the collapse of To <lb />
trace this hostility to anything Minister <lb />
Egan has done or omitted to do is to <lb />
shut one's eyes to the essential facts. <lb />
Mr. Egan has been made the stalking <lb />
horse for abuse and enmity which have <lb />
deep roots in the past history of the <lb />
country, and which only wanted an ex- <lb />
for an B. E. <lb />
Thompson in Irish World. <lb />
could <lb />
shall <lb />
was <lb />
not <lb />
I'll I <lb />
ton- <lb />
till mommy -1 <lb />
lire <lb />
and -lie <lb />
that mid <lb />
fir Hale. <lb />
boys and girls may still be <lb />
bought even in Constantinople, and will <lb />
be so long as parents are eager to sell <lb />
their children. The government may <lb />
pass laws and honestly carry them out, <lb />
but a friendly transaction of this kind <lb />
be prevented. As the young <lb />
grow however, they learn <lb />
their rights, and naturally they give <lb />
trouble. But of late years it has be- <lb />
come a common practice in households <lb />
of the middle class to train a <lb />
boy, educate at the Robert <lb />
start him in life, with the <lb />
view, if he turn out well, of marrying <lb />
him to one of the master's daughters. <lb />
So with girl slaves also, but less <lb />
We have been by parents <lb />
that such marriages are nearly always <lb />
happy. No shadow of excuse can be <lb />
urged for the slave trade. it will <lb />
not be thought surprising, after the <lb />
facts detailed, that respectable <lb />
find another point of <lb />
Review. <lb />
s favor a tariff for revenue only <lb />
-nine a tin ill with incidental <lb />
some a tariff for protection, per-e; <lb />
nut a large favor the free use <lb />
Oil for cuts and bruises. <lb />
An chain of verify <lb />
the excellence of Dr. Bull's Cough <lb />
cents. <lb />
One of the Trials of a Subject. <lb />
That the edict is- <lb />
sued by the English queen is a trial to <lb />
some not of tho court circles is shown <lb />
by the peremptory answers in the <lb />
of the English <lb />
devoted to social and fashionable <lb />
interests. black wherever you <lb />
would be the worst possible <lb />
taste to appear in wed- <lb />
ding need not he postponed, hut black <lb />
should be worn except, of by <lb />
the altar party, bride and <lb />
and so on. <lb />
Americans cannot help sympathizing <lb />
with the struggling uncertainty which <lb />
prompts these questions. It is all very <lb />
well to share a prominent family's grief <lb />
and to show respect for tho death of an <lb />
officially high but when in- <lb />
convenience, expense and serious de- <lb />
of plans are imposed <lb />
households in no way connected with <lb />
the bereaved one, except by political <lb />
sympathy seems to have gone <lb />
further than there is any necessity for. <lb />
Her Point of View in Now York <lb />
Times.<lb />
v It <lb />
Mi <lb />
I IS am <lb />
IS <lb />
i Sin day. <lb />
Train No. GK not 7th. <lb />
Train on Neck branch Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 1.-22 M. arrives Scot <lb />
land Neck at 6.16 II., <lb />
P. M. Kin-urn p. m. Returning, <lb />
leave a. m. Greenville <lb />
. a. in. Arriving Halifax h. hi. <lb />
II U a III., daily except <lb />
Local freight train leaves Weldon <lb />
Monday, and Friday at <lb />
in., living Scotland Neck 1.05 <lb />
a. m. Greenville p. in., <lb />
p in. Returning leaves <lb />
Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at <lb />
7.20 a. in., arriving <lb />
a in., Neck p. DI., Weldon <lb />
5.15 p. in. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. K. daily except Sun- <lb />
P M. Sunday P M, <lb />
N C, P M, V M. <lb />
Plymouth 8.80 p. m., 5.22 p. m. <lb />
leaves Plymouth daily except <lb />
a. in., Sunday a. m- <lb />
N m, 0.58 him. <lb />
Tarboro, N A M 11.20. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
daily except Sunday, A M <lb />
N C, Mi a M. <lb />
turning leaves X C AM <lb />
arrive N SO A M. <lb />
Train on leaves y <lb />
at P M. arrive Nashville 1.6 <lb />
I Mope P M, Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Hope sun AM. Nashville <lb />
8.86 A M. arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton leaves <lb />
to- Unto dull- f <lb />
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on at s A M, and In P. M. Conner <lb />
Warsaw Nos. M <lb />
train on Wilson A <lb />
Branch h No. is <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
No. South and North <lb />
stop it Rocky Mount Wilson <lb />
Magnolia. <lb />
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Weldon for all points North daily. Al <lb />
ail via and daily except -urn <lb />
a via Hay Line, also Rocky Mount <lb />
dally except Sunday with Norfolk A <lb />
Carolina railroad for Norfolk I all <lb />
points via Norfolk. <lb />
JOHN P. <lb />
J. R. Transportation <lb />
Scientific American <lb />
for <lb />
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or <lb />
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prep. <lb />
i laid r lire, with the <lb />
I be novice and the mis- <lb />
tress and . .- from the <lb />
kitchen she took the <lb />
and lo the ash closet under the <lb />
stoop to empty it. Alas the basement <lb />
door closed alter her with a spring lock, <lb />
and when sue would enter she could <lb />
not It was one of the bitter cold morn- <lb />
and it was very <lb />
-lie was the only member <lb />
of the household known to be awake. <lb />
She rang the bell vigorously <lb />
and often Its distant peal disturbed <lb />
in the chambers. Then <lb />
she tried the hall door. Clang, clang, <lb />
her heard sleepily in his dreams, <lb />
he remembered hastily that his wife <lb />
had dressed and left the room, and she <lb />
would look after the bell. <lb />
It was fully five minutes before the <lb />
continuous ringing warned him that <lb />
something unusual investigation <lb />
and he investigated it. Fancy his feel- <lb />
when he found the was his <lb />
wife, chilled through and shivering on <lb />
the front steps. Of this performance <lb />
the heavy cold is the natural result. <lb />
Her Point of View in New York Times. <lb />
ah <lb />
lei i happed Hand. <lb />
inns. Coins, and all Skin <lb />
positively cures or PU <lb />
mi required. It is guaranteed to give <lb />
t satisfaction, or money refunded <lb />
I lire cents box For sale at <lb />
w Store. <lb />
is <lb />
Women are, in truth, <lb />
creatures, and capable of <lb />
by turns angels and demons. And there <lb />
are men who would allow them to vote I <lb />
I would sooner give children razors and <lb />
revolvers to play Truth. <lb />
The <lb />
From who don't know <lb />
their who undertake to man- <lb />
age newspapers in our interest, and <lb />
make themselves ridiculous; who <lb />
tend to be pious, yet indulge in profanity <lb />
in cold type. Good Lord, deliver us. <lb />
Metropolis. <lb />
ate. <lb />
For information and free Handbook <lb />
ft act York. <lb />
bureau or patent In America. <lb />
patent taken out by <lb />
the public a notice riven free m <lb />
Sf <lb />
Lars-eat of any <lb />
Splendidly No <lb />
man should be without <lb />
1.0 nil a CO. <lb />
New York. <lb />
Sh J Cure. <lb />
This s question the most <lb />
Cough Medicine we have ever <lb />
said, fen doses Invariably cure the <lb />
of Cough. Croup and Bron- <lb />
while won success in the <lb />
cure of i without s <lb />
in the history of Since its <lb />
discovery It h is sold on a <lb />
a test no other medicine <lb />
can If have we earn- <lb />
ask you it. . <lb />
and I your lungs are or <lb />
back In me. use <lb />
sold at <lb />
A Filthy Chinaman. <lb />
During of the wars with China <lb />
Commissioner Yen. who was viceroy <lb />
over millions, was taken prisoner, and <lb />
in consideration of his high rank he was <lb />
kept on board the flagship. While there <lb />
he lived after the fashion of Peter the <lb />
Great, when be occupied house <lb />
at and his society was so <lb />
bearable that a formal complaint was <lb />
made by the crew to the admiral. The <lb />
latter d to through the in- <lb />
if he did not mend his <lb />
would have to swab <lb />
i day like a bullock on <lb />
r a Mail. <lb />
To Young <lb />
Mothers<lb />
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ways the <lb />
him d <lb />
shipboard. , <lb />
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We authorize our advertised druggist <lb />
to sell r. King's Ne Minim I j <lb />
motion. Coughs an <lb />
the- If you are afflicted with <lb />
a Cough. or Throat or <lb />
best trouble, will use this <lb />
directed, giving it a t rial. and ex- <lb />
no yon may he <lb />
bottle and have Mi money refunded . <lb />
We could not make offer we not <lb />
know that Dr. King's New Discover <lb />
could be relied on. It never disappoint <lb />
Trial bottle free <lb />
Large <lb />
Answer Question. <lb />
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ice I to cup sold a I.<lb />
on a <lb />
One day last week a clerk in a <lb />
grocery store emptied some sour wino <lb />
into a pan and thoughtlessly placed it <lb />
near a coop with ducks. They <lb />
made abort work of tho pan's contents. <lb />
and in a few every duck in the <lb />
coop was under the of a royal <lb />
They reeled and staggered I- <lb />
drunken men and did not recover <lb />
the effects of their for several <lb />
Francisco Call.<lb />
A cine I <lb />
Head <lb />
each there Is an ingenious <lb />
nasal Injector for the m re <lb />
of these com without <lb />
f Price Sold at WOt T<lb />
if.<lb />
BOILING ER OR MILK<lb />
COCOA <lb />
I. LR TINS ONLY. <lb />
Ho What sTill<lb />
why Knottier new discover by Alfred <lb />
in the way of helping the afflict- <lb />
ed, or addressing the <lb />
above name bettor, you oar. procure <lb />
if is invaluable <lb />
for i-rail and full and the <lb />
hair lo In and <lb />
only two or three application h <lb />
week i and a common hair <lb />
brush is all to he used after rubbing the <lb />
for a few minute with <lb />
the Preparation. Try a bottle aid lie <lb />
convinced, only <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
ALFRED CULLEY <lb />
Barber,<lb />
m.-. um <lb />
O. <lb />
HA V A several d par.-cl; of real <lb />
for -ale. Look over the list <lb />
and mil n or w rite then. <lb />
v i lot on Third below Co- <lb />
I In Man of <lb />
Bond house with four rooms <lb />
and smoke convenient <lb />
I on the <lb />
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