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-HAS V- <lb />
Job i Boom <lb />
That be surpassed lie <lb />
in this section. <lb />
Reflector. <lb />
Our <lb />
work always <lb />
faction. <lb />
tali <lb />
New Type I <lb />
Good <lb />
Material <lb />
END US YOUR ORDERS. <lb />
Appointments of Per. A. D. Hunter. <lb />
First Sunday, morning and night, <lb />
Second Sunday morning at <lb />
Saturday before. <lb />
Third and fourth at Green- <lb />
morning and night, also second <lb />
Sunday and Wednesday <lb />
night service. week. <lb />
Service school house on <lb />
Tarboro on night before <lb />
each third until and then <lb />
mi third Sunday evening. <lb />
Rev. R. F. Appointments. <lb />
Rev. R. F. Taylor, of Green- <lb />
ville Circuit of the M. E. Church. South, <lb />
will at following times and <lb />
places, <lb />
lat t II o'clock M. <lb />
1st Sunday. Chapel, 3.30 o <lb />
V. M. <lb />
2nd Sunday. Shady o'clock <lb />
A. M. <lb />
2nd School House, <lb />
miles wen of <lb />
F. M. <lb />
3rd Sunday. Ayden or Branch <lb />
School A. M. <lb />
3rd Sunday, <lb />
o'clock M. <lb />
4th Sunday. Bethlehem, o'clock <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Lang's School House, <lb />
o'clock P. M. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, I. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN f REFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in <lb />
BOASTING- <lb />
are cousins of <lb />
says the proverb. that <lb />
he take heed <lb />
he says the Word of God- <lb />
Nothing is to be gained, but <lb />
much may be lost, by boasting. <lb />
Charles V, before he invaded <lb />
France, ordered the court historian <lb />
to obtain a large quantity of paper <lb />
to record the victories which he <lb />
was going to But he lost <lb />
his general and a large part of <lb />
his army by disease, and returned <lb />
baffled, defeated and mortified. <lb />
Mrs. Judge B-, a wealthy and <lb />
aristocratic lady of New Jersey, <lb />
was one day sailing with a party <lb />
of friends, when the subject of <lb />
losing property was discussed. <lb />
Mrs- B- slipping a gold ring from <lb />
her finger and dropping it into the <lb />
river, is as impossible <lb />
for me ever to poor as for <lb />
me to recover this Not <lb />
many days after, Mrs. cook <lb />
come into the sitting room and <lb />
showed her a ring which had been <lb />
taken from a fish. It was the <lb />
ring she had dropped in the lake- <lb />
Mrs. B. died a in Eliza- <lb />
N. J.; and her husband <lb />
died in the of an ad; <lb />
joining <lb />
f he Daily Prayer of Every Preacher <lb />
Ought to be <lb />
Horn. <lb />
Lord, make me as wise as a <lb />
pent, and as harmless as a dove. <lb />
Give me co-rage to say things I <lb />
ought to say. <lb />
Help me to love the souls of <lb />
who are personally <lb />
Help me hot h, cast <lb />
whenever I am <lb />
Keep me from being puffed up <lb />
with vanity whenever people speak <lb />
well mg, <lb />
me many opportunities for <lb />
doing good, and help me to <lb />
prove every one of them. <lb />
May I be as willing to fail as to <lb />
succeed, if Thou wilt have it so. <lb />
the Spirit of Christ reign <lb />
in me, and continually shine out <lb />
me. <lb />
L sign of wisdom to be <lb />
ling to receive instruction; the <lb />
most intelligent sometimes stand <lb />
fa Hoed, of <lb />
Life's evening, we may rest as- <lb />
sured, will take its character from <lb />
the day which proceeded <lb />
A MATTER OP CONSCIENCE <lb />
The Young Man Who Pound a <lb />
Gold Piece and Kept It. <lb />
IF YOU LOVE HER TELL HEX SO. <lb />
Whence Young <lb />
Bream of the <lb />
Julia in Austin Statesman. <lb />
There is an old poem I am <lb />
sorry I have no copy of it which <lb />
insists in in st decided language, <lb />
you love her tell her The <lb />
author of that poem had mastered <lb />
the domestic problem, and <lb />
a good part of the social problem, <lb />
too. The daily life of many a <lb />
and woman is made wretchedly <lb />
barren and unattractive by a total <lb />
lack of appreciation. It is not <lb />
that we really do i appreciate <lb />
those who help make our homes, <lb />
but we are very busy, and we have <lb />
think about our work, and there <lb />
is the first of the month to meet, <lb />
and, in our loved ones ought <lb />
to know that we love them without <lb />
perpetually being told so. <lb />
No wonder there is such a love- <lb />
rose color MS the days of <lb />
courtship, and no wonder it fades <lb />
into very plain and commonplace <lb />
gray so soon after marriage. The <lb />
lover is continually telling his <lb />
heart how dear she is to him. <lb />
how he is happy only when in her <lb />
presence, and is wretched when <lb />
she is gone. She has her little <lb />
fluttering whisper, too. She loves <lb />
him so, and she is so happy. Just <lb />
to think of spending long, long <lb />
years by his side, of being <lb />
always near him, until they shall <lb />
grow old together, and <lb />
they will be allowed bliss <lb />
to go down to the dark <lb />
river together, and cross over to <lb />
the other side, hand in hand <lb />
It is the sober afterthought who dropped <lb />
takes all the romance out of the j you didn't ask those who <lb />
case. A husband coming home at were passing at the <lb />
night, grim and taciturn, with no , because it's ten to the <lb />
eyes for anything but his paper, man j tackled would have <lb />
and no thoughts for anything but claimed it, and then I'd have <lb />
his business that's to my with a fear that I had <lb />
different, yon see ; just as the delivered property belonging to <lb />
table little woman in the soiled man to another without tho <lb />
wrapper is different from the consent the first party. That's <lb />
ant girl who used to come all business principles, and <lb />
and meet him in the most charm- would trouble me. <lb />
dresses that ever captured tho It be a breach of <lb />
heart of man- The fact is, you -But you intended to appropriate <lb />
expect remain to your own <lb />
ant long She has worn herself I didn't. Honest. Hooked <lb />
out planning little household econ- to see it was, and couldn't <lb />
you read your paper <lb />
while she tried to tell you about for owner, m it up to the <lb />
them. She has racked her brain time he shows up. Any <lb />
devising dainty dishes and setting man can me <lb />
an alluring table, and you did not can <lb />
care enough to notice what she be squared himself <lb />
had done. She has worn out j conscience. <lb />
Chicago Tribune. <lb />
There was a ring on the stone <lb />
sidewalk and the young man stop- <lb />
picked up a coin. <lb />
He held it in the palm of bis <lb />
hand, and looked to see what is <lb />
was. He looked honest even <lb />
after he had discovered that it was <lb />
a five dollar gold piece instead of <lb />
a penny he didn't close his hand <lb />
over it. Ho looked up the street <lb />
down the furtively, <lb />
but inquiringly. His face showed <lb />
that be was looking for the person <lb />
who dropped the coin; not to see <lb />
if any one was watching him- <lb />
In one direction he saw three <lb />
men who had passed the spot <lb />
the same time i in the other, a man <lb />
and a woman of whom the same <lb />
was He made a move as <lb />
though to overtake one of the three <lb />
men, but stopped, hesitated a mo- <lb />
and then the gold <lb />
piece his pocket. <lb />
en it was that a little man who <lb />
had been an interested spectator <lb />
tapped him on the arm and <lb />
that belong to yon <lb />
returned the youth. <lb />
it belong to you <lb />
But I infer yon are going <lb />
to keep <lb />
unless the owner claims <lb />
yon think that's honest f <lb />
The youth knitted his brows. <lb />
I don't he said. <lb />
see it's just this way If I <lb />
knew whom it belonged I'd return <lb />
it, but I'd rather keep it <lb />
than to have some other fellow get <lb />
it who had no m on it. I didn't <lb />
DEVOTED WIPE. <lb />
Edmund repeatedly de- <lb />
that care vanished <lb />
the moment he entered under his <lb />
Mrs. was spoken of, <lb />
even by her own sex, as all that <lb />
was beautiful and amiable among <lb />
women. Bat it was not a <lb />
face, nor refined taste, nor <lb />
mental culture, that gave this <lb />
man her wonderful influence over <lb />
the statesman. The secret of her <lb />
power lay in her <lb />
and sympathy. <lb />
Mrs. kept her husband's <lb />
accounts, regulated his pecuniary <lb />
transactions, soothed his natural <lb />
and made his home <lb />
happy, that he might remain free <lb />
and elastic for his public duties. <lb />
The wife of Sir William Hamil <lb />
ton, professor of logic and meta- <lb />
physics, also illustrated the <lb />
of self-denying love. She <lb />
identified herself with his work, <lb />
and by her energy kept him from <lb />
yielding to a naturally indolent <lb />
disposition. During the season of <lb />
the University he wrote his <lb />
on the night before the <lb />
morning he delivered them. She <lb />
sat up with him and what <lb />
he had illegibly written on rough <lb />
sheets. The dawn of the <lb />
morning often found the devoted <lb />
amanuensis hard at work- She <lb />
was his wise and his <lb />
playful, friend. He <lb />
leaned her, loving <lb />
appreciating her, and that was the <lb />
only reward she cared to receive. <lb />
The late William E- Foster, one of <lb />
the most conscientious <lb />
of modern English states- <lb />
men, Jane Arnold, the <lb />
daughter of Dr. Arnold, of <lb />
For doing so he was expelled from <lb />
the Society of Friends, which did <lb />
not tolerate mixed marriages. <lb />
Many years afterward, when ho <lb />
was one of her Majesty's Ministers, <lb />
he said to a deputation of Quakers <lb />
who had waited upon him. fore the a stamp <lb />
people turned me out of the Society , <lb />
for doing the best thing I over did short sermons FOR BOYS, <lb />
in my His wife was <lb />
constant adviser, to whom ho sub- i ,. , . . , , . <lb />
. . ,, . ,, . . A Swedish boy fell out of the <lb />
the most difficult questions, , . , , <lb />
. window and was badly hurt, but <lb />
LIFE CLOSE TO THE. BONE. <lb />
Dying for Lack of Two Cents to Buy a <lb />
Lemon With. <lb />
. St. Chronicle. <lb />
O, that other half of the world <lb />
If you have never experienced it <lb />
how can yon tell how it lives <lb />
There is once incident told by a <lb />
pale-faced tenement <lb />
dent She has seen prosperous <lb />
days, but has, or had, only a sick <lb />
husband and four little children. <lb />
needs so many <lb />
she sighed plaintively. day <lb />
last week I was out of coal, and I <lb />
sent for a bushel, but I only had <lb />
cents, the coal was The coal <lb />
man said he would wait until I <lb />
could pay the rest Then my <lb />
band wanted a sour drink. He had <lb />
a burning fever, poor fellow, and <lb />
wanted u lemon so stop- <lb />
her flying needle just long <lb />
enough to wipe away a <lb />
were other months to be <lb />
I didn't have the two cents to buy <lb />
the couldn't <lb />
Then she broke entirely, <lb />
down, arid sobbed aloud with her <lb />
apron over her face. it seems <lb />
as if I wouldn't have felt half so <lb />
bad when I saw his dear, dead <lb />
face in tho coffin yesterday if I <lb />
hadn't thought how he wanted that <lb />
drink and I could not get it I <lb />
wake up in and think of <lb />
it until it seems as if it will drive <lb />
me <lb />
Then she choked back the sobs <lb />
and hurried on with her work. <lb />
The woman's earnings by making <lb />
pants at cents per dozen grows <lb />
smaller with every moment taken <lb />
for tears. <lb />
But can you imagine it A <lb />
shortage of cents to buy <lb />
of life The lack of two <lb />
pennies to get a drink to cool the <lb />
fevered thirst of a loved one who <lb />
is dying, make life a lone agony of <lb />
regret Did you ever realize be- <lb />
that she might guide him to the <lb />
right solution. In his library he <lb />
table and she at cry <lb />
with clenched lips he kept back the <lb />
pain. The king, <lb />
health and spirits in tho care o <lb />
your and you have done <lb />
your part by sending the children <lb />
to another room when yon come <lb />
home because they make you <lb />
indeed No <lb />
wonder the little woman <lb />
THE DRUNKARD'S BARGAINS. <lb />
wrote at one . .-. , . <lb />
., lit l., Adolphus, who saw him full, pro- <lb />
another, for he loved to have hen , .,.,.,,., i <lb />
. . , ,. that that boy would make <lb />
near to him even when at work on , J . , <lb />
. , , . , , i e, a man for an emergency. And so <lb />
social and political , ,., , , B f. . <lb />
he did, for he became the famous <lb />
swear. General Bauer. <lb />
A boy who used to crush the <lb />
It is mean. A boy of high j flowers to got their color and <lb />
moral standing would almost as pointed the white side of his fa- <lb />
cottage in with all <lb />
sorts of pictures, which the <lb />
at as wonderful. <lb />
TATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Here and There <lb />
From our Exchanges. <lb />
The Governor has appointed as <lb />
THE LITTLE QUEEN.<lb />
No doubt many of our readers <lb />
think it would be very nice to be a <lb />
heard some lit <lb />
The REFLECTOR <lb />
A whole Tot <lb />
only Our Inn <lb />
III It <lb />
my In <lb />
If yon i I <lb />
your <lb />
on Hie the ; <lb />
Two Week <lb />
From Thai <lb />
It In to yon no. <lb />
that <lb />
in tint <lb />
the will <lb />
to you <lb />
at Hie expiration or <lb />
, l he two week. <lb />
Commissioner of Wrecks of the I <lb />
first district. Dare county, W. T. ; tie girls talking about the fine <lb />
Dough, of N. for a I thing it must be to have such a <lb />
high position life. But we road <lb />
in some foreign paper not long <lb />
since that when the little Queen <lb />
term of two years. <lb />
Rocky Mount is a rapidly grow- <lb />
town. Recently a <lb />
syndicate purchased <lb />
worth of land in the suburbs of <lb />
the town, and will establish enter- <lb />
prises thereon. <lb />
Tho Lumberton re <lb />
reports the burning to death of <lb />
two young children in Robeson <lb />
county who were locked in a house <lb />
by their mother. The older child <lb />
got on fire and crawled into a <lb />
cradle with tho younger. <lb />
Charlotte Yesterday <lb />
morning a peck or more of dead <lb />
sparrows was found near the large <lb />
electric lights in the middle of the <lb />
cotton platform. It was supposed <lb />
that the birds were attracted by <lb />
the lights and were killed by tho <lb />
in other words. <lb />
Concord Standard Jas. Reed, <lb />
a very old man, died quite sud- <lb />
at his homo in No. town- <lb />
ship last Wednesday. Ho came <lb />
into the house, sat down on the <lb />
side of tho bed. asked for a knife <lb />
to cut off a chew of tobacco, and <lb />
in that position with the knife and <lb />
tobacco died. <lb />
Davie Times Mrs. Sarah Kid <lb />
who resides six miles west of <lb />
has now <lb />
living. Of this number, are her <lb />
own children, ore her grand- <lb />
children, are great <lb />
and four are great great- <lb />
grandchildren. Mrs. Kidney is in <lb />
her 83rd year. <lb />
New i-in. Around <lb />
New a largo amount of <lb />
truck crops were planted and they <lb />
are looking tine. The acreage in <lb />
potatoes is probably about per <lb />
cent larger than lost year. s. <lb />
have bar- <lb />
planted. Tho season here as <lb />
elsewhere is later than usual but <lb />
the look forward with as <lb />
hopeful anticipations over <lb />
do at this time of the year. <lb />
Wilhelmina of Holland was told <lb />
of her right to the throne, she <lb />
cried and said she did not want to <lb />
be a queen. According to the <lb />
Belgian this newly made <lb />
queen gets up at seven o'clock and <lb />
gos at once to the rooms of her <lb />
mother to bid her good morning. <lb />
She takes her first breakfast at <lb />
eight o'clock, after which come <lb />
her lessons in languages, music <lb />
drawing. second break- <lb />
fast follows at eleven o'clock. An <lb />
hour is then spent reading the <lb />
Bible with her mother, which <lb />
she is allowed to play with her <lb />
pigeons and dolls. A part of tho <lb />
afternoon is occupied in riding or <lb />
driving, or in summer in a ride <lb />
upon the water. She has a shaggy <lb />
little pony of which she <lb />
is very fond. Dinner is served to <lb />
the queen at six o'clock, and eight <lb />
o'clock she goes to bed- She is <lb />
obliged to one great pleas- <lb />
which her young subjects can <lb />
enjoy, and that is the privilege of <lb />
playing with other children. Per- <lb />
haps that is tho reason she cried <lb />
whew she heard that she was a <lb />
queen. <lb />
marry a gentleman. <lb />
It was excellent advice I saw <lb />
lately given to young <lb />
thorn to marry only gentlemen, <lb />
or not marry at all- Tho word is <lb />
said in its broadest, truest sense. <lb />
It did not have reference to those <lb />
who have fine raiment and white <lb />
i hands tho veneering of socio <lb />
polish merely, to entitle them to <lb />
the distinction, but to those <lb />
of true, manly noble <lb />
marquis, <lb />
. c, <lb />
in upper <lb />
Photograph <lb />
flit. L.<lb />
X.<lb />
L. FLEMING, <lb />
attention to <lb />
at Tinker X old stand. <lb />
ho. j. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
n. o, <lb />
in all tho Courts. <lb />
J. <lb />
B. <lb />
A T-LA H <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
I. A. B. r.<lb />
N E W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention given to <lb />
H. C. <lb />
and careful attention <lb />
Collection solicited. <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. <lb />
MARRY <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
A W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
M U. <lb />
GREENVILLE, S. <lb />
Practice In all the Ci <lb />
ii <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
twenty five citizens of this place <lb />
met Friday night and organized a <lb />
to support Col. <lb />
Curr for the gubernatorial <lb />
E. V. was made <lb />
chairman and Ed <lb />
E. V. H. R. <lb />
and Frank Powell appointed <lb />
a committee to prepare the con- <lb />
and by-laws; and Henry <lb />
Morris Jr., Henry Gilliam a <lb />
committee on membership. <lb />
too <lb />
A Doctor Advises Total <lb />
of the Dur <lb />
University, says i <lb />
has- been proved -to my <lb />
faction, and I am sure, to the <lb />
faction of the majority of my hear- <lb />
that the avoidance of alcohol <lb />
in form improves the pros- <lb />
of healthy life and length of <lb />
and tends to preserve the <lb />
organs in and <lb />
functional health, We also be <lb />
that that the use of alcohol <lb />
by large numbers who call them- <lb />
selves moderate, and are so <lb />
their friends, is a <lb />
predisposing cause of many of the <lb />
illnesses we nave to deal with, and <lb />
of the weak, resisting power of <lb />
a in practice e <lb />
all frequently advise ab- <lb />
from all forms of <lb />
Southern Star. <lb />
my money, give me a <lb />
drink There's the clothing and <lb />
looks fire of my wife and <lb />
back over the sweet, trivial me a drink I There's <lb />
of that happy time, and won- education of the family and <lb />
whether there is such a thing peace of the me a <lb />
as love, after ail, and what it is drink There's the rent I have <lb />
like. j robbed from my landlord, tees I <lb />
wife ought to know that I; from my schoolmaster, <lb />
her without being of j and innumerable articles I have <lb />
retorts the proud man, robbed from my shop-keeper-give <lb />
dressed in a little brief a Poor me <lb />
How would she know t, land yet more, I will pay for it <lb />
have been known to j There's my health of body and <lb />
your horse frequently and your . peace of mind ; there's my <lb />
dog never comes about you with- as a man and character as a <lb />
out receiving a loving word or an Christian ; I give up <lb />
affectionate pat on the head. Yet, drink More yet I have to give <lb />
the heart of a loving woman, There's my heavenly inheritance, <lb />
that woman your wife, is, the eternal friendship of the <lb />
and sow your redeemed; there, there is all hope <lb />
you love her tell her salvation <lb />
There is a time to tell those i give up my God I give up all <lb />
things, you understand, and a time is great and good and glorious <lb />
when it is too late to tell them. the universe; I resign all for- <lb />
The saddest thing about bending; ever t nay be. <lb />
over a tired face, about to be glint <lb />
soon steal sheep as to swear. <lb />
2- It is vulgar, altogether <lb />
low for a decent boy. <lb />
It is cowardly, implying a fear Ho was the great artist Titian- <lb />
of not being believed or obeyed. n painter watched a little <lb />
It is ungentlemanly. A fellow who amused himself making <lb />
according to Webster, is a drawings of his pot and brushes, <lb />
genteel man, well bred, j easel and stool, boy <lb />
will beat me one So he did, <lb />
for he was Michael Angelo. <lb />
A German boy was reading a <lb />
blood-and-thunder novel. Right <lb />
in the midst of it he said to him- <lb />
self. this will never do. I <lb />
get too much excited over it. I <lb />
can't study so well after it. So <lb />
here it. and he flung the <lb />
book out into the liver. He was <lb />
the great German <lb />
Do you know what these little <lb />
mean Why, simply this, <lb />
that in boyhood and girlhood ore <lb />
shown the traits for good or evil <lb />
which make the man or woman <lb />
good or not <lb />
I saw recently a number of <lb />
going away from church at <lb />
hour. This was an ex- <lb />
painful scene. One <lb />
of a million pf. children <lb />
leaving the at the morning <lb />
hour of worship This is a <lb />
matter, worthy of <lb />
thought They go <lb />
to church that day. Nothing can <lb />
people from <lb />
the Word of God. Some <lb />
in the after <lb />
a is that the <lb />
ears are closed, would not <lb />
hear our agonized protestations <lb />
of love, though we shouted till our <lb />
throats are rent. How willing we <lb />
are to kiss the pallid lips, the mar- <lb />
forehead, but they thrill no <lb />
more beneath our touch What a <lb />
we did no kiss <lb />
the warm blood <lb />
throbbed beneath them There <lb />
will alway be plenty of time for <lb />
love, we thought and then we were <lb />
so busy I But, ah, there was not <lb />
plenty of time I <lb />
Such a man will no more swear <lb />
than go into the street to throw <lb />
mud with a chimney-sweep. <lb />
It is indecent, offensive to <lb />
delicacy, and extremely unfit for <lb />
human ears- <lb />
6- It is foolish. of de- <lb />
is want of <lb />
It is abusive, to the mind that <lb />
conceives the oath, to the tongue <lb />
which utters it and to the person <lb />
at whom it is aimed- <lb />
8- It is venomous, showing a <lb />
boy's heart he a. nest vipers i <lb />
and every time he swears one of <lb />
them sticks out bis head- <lb />
It is contemptible, forfeiting <lb />
the respect of all the wise and good. <lb />
It is wicked, violating the <lb />
divine law, and provoking the <lb />
pleasure. o bun. will hold <lb />
him guiltless who. takes his same <lb />
in vain. -Ex- <lb />
hard their hands <lb />
i and sun browned their faces. <lb />
A true gentleman is generous <lb />
and unselfish. He regards <lb />
happiness and welfare as well <lb />
as his own. Yon will see the trait <lb />
running through all his actions. <lb />
A man who is a home <lb />
among his sisters and discourteous <lb />
to his mother, is just the man to <lb />
avoid when you come to this great <lb />
question which is to be answered <lb />
Raleigh Chronicle Deputy yes or no. <lb />
revenue collector Massey and A man may be ever so rustic in <lb />
made a raid in New Light, his early surroundings, but if he is <lb />
township, this this week he will not bring <lb />
a to your cheek in <lb />
was very small, barely large j by his absurd behavior, <lb />
enough to admit a man on is an instinctive politeness inherent <lb />
in such a character which every- <lb />
where commands respect and <lb />
makes its owner pass for what he <lb />
of nature's noblemen. Do <lb />
not despair, girls, there are such <lb />
men still in the world. You need <lb />
not die old maids. wait until <lb />
the prince passes by. No harm in <lb />
delay. <lb />
A Bit of Pun with a Point. <lb />
but the interior was roomy. <lb />
Inside was a GO gallon copper still <lb />
and a lot of liquor. All was de- <lb />
The cave had been dug <lb />
by the moonshiners, it was found, <lb />
and had been in use a long while. <lb />
And all this in Wake; though it <lb />
reads quite like a story of the wild <lb />
west- The moonshiners were not <lb />
captured, having in the usual way <lb />
received information of the com- <lb />
of the officers. <lb />
Charlotte The stew- <lb />
of Street Methodist <lb />
church met last night to take ac- <lb />
in the case of Mr. T. J. <lb />
son, one of the members, applying <lb />
for whiskey license. Four weeks <lb />
ago Mr. Wilson was notified pub- <lb />
he per- <lb />
he <lb />
affairs. <lb />
Mighty is the force of mother- <lb />
hood, transforms all things by <lb />
its vital heat i it turns timidity into <lb />
courage and <lb />
into tremulous submission; <lb />
it turns thoughtlessness into fore- <lb />
sight and yet still all anxiety into <lb />
calm it makes selfishness <lb />
and gives even <lb />
to hard vanity the glances at ad- <lb />
miring love. <lb />
Christian Standard. <lb />
A minister frequently called on <lb />
Saturday to borrow five dollars <lb />
from one of his members, which <lb />
he would promptly return on Mon- <lb />
day. It occurred so Often that the <lb />
member commenced marking the <lb />
hills, and found that the marked <lb />
bill was the one that came back. <lb />
One day the preacher borrowed <lb />
ten dollars, which was marked, and, <lb />
as usual, returned. Curiosity <lb />
could resist no longer. do <lb />
you do that, always <lb />
preach better ft money <lb />
in my why did you <lb />
borrow ten wanted <lb />
to preach a better sermon than <lb />
The necessity of borrow- <lb />
was generously removed by <lb />
his flock thereafter. <lb />
ago t. <lb />
and privately that if <lb />
in applying for lie <lb />
V, <lb />
ii<lb />
HER PERENNIAL EXPERIENCE. <lb />
Post. <lb />
day when living at Beau- <lb />
fort, S. said a gentleman the <lb />
other day, young colored <lb />
nurse in my family came in with a <lb />
terribly face. Around<lb />
I- <lb />
Ti <lb />
CO <lb />
CO <lb />
-I <lb />
Q sender <lb />
to lore and find <lb />
TO MAKE LIFE HAPPY. <lb />
Take time; it is useless to foam <lb />
or fret or do as the angry house- <lb />
keeper who has got hold the <lb />
wrong key, and shakes, <lb />
rattles, about the hick until <lb />
both m broken the door la <lb />
still unopened. The chief secret <lb />
of comfort lies in not suffering <lb />
trifles to vex us and in cultivating <lb />
our undergrowth of small pleas- <lb />
Try to regard present <lb />
vexations as yon will regard them <lb />
a month hence. Since we. <lb />
get what we he, let W hie what <lb />
we can get It is not riches, it is <lb />
net poverty, it is human nature <lb />
that is the trouble. The world is <lb />
a looking-glass. at it <lb />
audit back; frown and it <lb />
frowns back. Angry <lb />
canker mind and dispose it to <lb />
fie; worst tempt ill the <lb />
fixed <lb />
while in this temper moat <lb />
t. <lb />
BULBS USING BOOKS. <lb />
Never hold a book near the fire- <lb />
Never turn leaves with the thumb <lb />
Never drop a book upon the <lb />
floor. <lb />
Never lean or rest upon an, open <lb />
book- <lb />
Never turn comers of <lb />
touch a book with damp <lb />
or soiled hands, <lb />
Always keep your place with a <lb />
thin book-mark. <lb />
Always turn leaves from the top <lb />
with the middle or forefinger. <lb />
Never pull a book from a shelf <lb />
by the binding at the bu by <lb />
touch a book with a damp <lb />
cloth, nor with a sponge in any <lb />
form. <lb />
Never place another book <lb />
anything else upon the leaves of <lb />
an open book. <lb />
rub dust from books, but <lb />
brush it off with a soft dry cloth or <lb />
duster- <lb />
eke paths of lead to the <lb />
would be turned out of the church- her head was wound a white cloth, <lb />
He was also notified to appear be- <lb />
fore the board last night and show <lb />
cause why he should not be turn- <lb />
ed out He failed to appear, and <lb />
accordingly a committee waited <lb />
on him, told him that his name <lb />
had been stricken from the <lb />
books, and he was no longer a <lb />
member of Street Methodist <lb />
church. <lb />
Wilson On Friday <lb />
night the large pack house of C. <lb />
A. Young was destroyed with a <lb />
large lot of tobacco. Be had five <lb />
thousand dollars insurance, but <lb />
that will not begin to cover the <lb />
amount, as his whole tobacco crop <lb />
was there and it is thought that <lb />
his actual loss will be over four <lb />
which extended fully two <lb />
on earth is the matter, <lb />
Tilly r said my wife- <lb />
I I's <lb />
are you seeking V <lb />
you have to wear that when <lb />
you are seeking religion <lb />
yes, miss- I has to wear <lb />
that to mortify de <lb />
That afternoon she came to her <lb />
mistress and <lb />
de dis <lb />
to go to de woods with <lb />
the <lb />
She for four days, and <lb />
came in with a beaming <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
AT TUB <lb />
OLD <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANT'S HOT <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
their Interest to our before w <lb />
elsewhere. la <lb />
n branches. <lb />
FORE SIDES <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
at <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, east- <lb />
Ming you to boy at one profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
alway on hand and told at to sail <lb />
times. Our are all as <lb />
sold for CASH, having Mm <lb />
to tell at a margin. <lb />
K. <lb />
m. <lb />
The Sim <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
thousand dollars. It is. thought; , <lb />
to be the of incendiaries, as, <lb />
he had recently received some countenance, and with the cloth <lb />
letters, threatening to bum him. taken from her head. She had <lb />
out if a certain gate was not re- found and been baptized. <lb />
moved. ------As a partial result of <lb />
the Fife meeting thirty-one <lb />
been admitted into the <lb />
church, and several others <lb />
will join at an early day. Forty <lb />
nine have connected themselves <lb />
with the Baptist and others <lb />
will follow. Sixty-two have given <lb />
in their names to Methodist <lb />
church, and quite a large number <lb />
have already been and <lb />
admitted. The Disciples church <lb />
has received a number of <lb />
and a number have <lb />
joined the chat cites in the country <lb />
said I, you have to <lb />
go through that performance every <lb />
lime you get <lb />
Mane <lb />
many times have you been <lb />
baptized in the course of your <lb />
grave, and the utmost we can the harvest has <lb />
to avoid short -been a rich and <lb />
B. <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Tarboro, <lb />
Cap I. R. F. Washington, Ag <lb />
The far travel on <lb />
River. <lb />
The Steamer <lb />
Quickest boat on the river. Skates <lb />
thoroughly repaired, <lb />
n I painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially e <lb />
and of <lb />
A Table with U <lb />
best market <lb />
A trip on <lb />
not only comfortable hot attractive. <lb />
Lea <lb />
and Friday at, <lb />
and at a. at. <lb />
received <lb />
open, bold, honest <lb />
always wisest, always <lb />
the for every <lb />
v-<lb /></p>
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Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J, Editor <lb />
WEDNESDAY, 1802. <lb />
Entered at the at Greenville <lb />
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Advertisements Inserted in Local <lb />
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each Insertion. <lb />
. Advertisements, such as Ad, <lb />
and Notices- <lb />
and Sale, <lb />
Summons to Non-Residents, etc., will <lb />
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PAID FOB IN ADVANCE. <lb />
Contracts for any space not d <lb />
stove, any length of time, can lie <lb />
made by application to the office <lb />
in person or by letter. <lb />
C tor v Advertisements and <lb />
all change.- of should lie <lb />
In by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
mornings a. order to prompt in <lb />
the day folio wins. <lb />
The having a large <lb />
anon will be found a profitable medium <lb />
which to reach the public. <lb />
Island as was expected, <lb />
elected the Republican ticket. <lb />
There was an effort made to carry <lb />
the State that it give an <lb />
impetus to Democratic success in <lb />
the elections to follow in the other <lb />
States- There was not much hope <lb />
and yet the Republicans are <lb />
boasting about it If their signs <lb />
of the times ore true about the <lb />
only thing they will have to boast <lb />
of this year will be the fact that <lb />
they carried the States that <lb />
have been republican for more than <lb />
a quarter of a century- <lb />
The State Democratic Executive <lb />
Committee met on the 7th in <lb />
Raleigh. Among other things it did <lb />
was to endorse the letter of the <lb />
Chairman of the Committee, Ed <lb />
Chambers Smith, to Mr. Ellington <lb />
in reference to the qualifications <lb />
of those who are to participate in <lb />
the Democratic Primaries. We <lb />
did not print these letters, but the <lb />
substance was about this, that <lb />
only those who were Democrats <lb />
and expected to affiliate with Dem- <lb />
party would be expected <lb />
or would desire to take part in <lb />
these Primaries. It advised that <lb />
men who were Democrats should <lb />
not be excluded promiscuously <lb />
from participating in these <lb />
meetings. <lb />
In another column will be found <lb />
the call for the Democratic Con- <lb />
of Pitt county. It is just <lb />
what it ought to be and we call <lb />
upon the Democrats of the county <lb />
to read every word of it- The ad- <lb />
vice and encouragement attached <lb />
timely, and if followed will in- <lb />
sure the fact that old Pitt will <lb />
come up with her usual Democrat- <lb />
majority. The committee <lb />
says that if you remain at home <lb />
and things do not go as you like, <lb />
you can have no reason to com- <lb />
plain. <lb />
We call special attention to what <lb />
is in reference to the selection <lb />
of delegates. If there ever was a <lb />
time in the history of the State, <lb />
when we need wise and prudent <lb />
action it is now. We can only ex- <lb />
this action from wise and <lb />
prudent men. Let us be careful <lb />
to select our most level headed <lb />
who are not extremist <lb />
won or deed, but men <lb />
who able t weigh the- facts <lb />
carefully and then act most pro. <lb />
. If this is done we may <lb />
expect and will have harmony. <lb />
The best men of Pitt county as- <lb />
in Convention will do the <lb />
beat thing for Pitt county and <lb />
then all of us can back them. <lb />
e- <lb />
AMONG THE JOURNALS. <lb />
The Durham has just <lb />
reached the ripe old age of <lb />
it is the oldest newspaper <lb />
in, the State, and very unlike <lb />
does not weaken with age.<lb />
The Washington began <lb />
its seventh volume two weeks ago. <lb />
That paper has recently made <lb />
great <lb />
Hem<lb />
weak the en- <lb />
its volume- <lb />
la has been tea years in the hands <lb />
at its present editors who are ma- <lb />
king H a very excellent and <lb />
peT. <lb />
A ago the Wilmington <lb />
celebrated the close of its <lb />
W year under the management <lb />
of Messrs- Jackson Bell, who be- <lb />
came purchasers of the plant last <lb />
they <lb />
in the during <lb />
the year are striking, and as a me- <lb />
of news it is behind no daily <lb />
paper in the State. las editorial <lb />
utterance being from the pen of <lb />
scholarly writer, Dr. <lb />
of course <lb />
rat <lb />
something to think ON. The Convention <lb />
I and State Convention and Nation- <lb />
In keeping with the religions in- j Convention are representative <lb />
now so prevalent in Green- <lb />
ville and community, some para- <lb />
graphs like these may furnish food <lb />
for reflection-<lb />
A man be moral and not be <lb />
a Christian, but he can't be a gen- <lb />
Christian and not be moral- <lb />
Morality may simply be <lb />
to human law, while religion is <lb />
conformity to tho human and the <lb />
divine. <lb />
. <lb />
Many persons are considered <lb />
moral whose Eves are as corrupt as <lb />
perdition itself. Kid gloves, and <lb />
gold-headed canes, and diamond <lb />
rings, and Havana cigars, and <lb />
tailor-cut clothes, and fine spans <lb />
of horses, and elegant <lb />
are no indication of morality on <lb />
the part of those who worship <lb />
them. One can make a splendid <lb />
show with these in the day time, <lb />
and then at night do things that <lb />
would cause the devil to blush for <lb />
shame. Daylight makes gentle- <lb />
men of a great many people; but <lb />
darkness covers an enormous <lb />
amount of <lb />
Money is the god of this world <lb />
It seems to be the father of moral <lb />
and respectability. If it were <lb />
possible for a demon to emerge <lb />
from the darkness of the bottom <lb />
less pit with a good pile of money <lb />
he would be admitted into any <lb />
society, without any questions as <lb />
to where ho came from, or <lb />
he was going. Money puts a man <lb />
at the top of society's ladder; and <lb />
men and women look up to him as <lb />
if he were a of the first mag- <lb />
or the <lb />
mate of the <lb />
Alas for society<lb />
Religion mikes a man pay his <lb />
debts. If he doesn't do this, he <lb />
hasn't got the genuine article- <lb />
There are plenty of church <lb />
who can offer up touching <lb />
prayers on the Sabbath, say Amen <lb />
as often and with as much fervency <lb />
as any one else, sing as sweetly as <lb />
a nightingale, shout at the render- <lb />
of the Ship of and <lb />
yet, alas they habitually refuse to <lb />
pay their honest debts. They'll <lb />
dodge around the street corners <lb />
or rush into the back alleys every <lb />
time they catch a glimpse of a <lb />
creditor. Perhaps they have an <lb />
idea that they can pray and sing <lb />
and shout their debts off on the <lb />
Sabbath. But the person who <lb />
doesn't try to cancel his just debts <lb />
is not much of a Christian, and his <lb />
praying and singing and shouting <lb />
don't ascend very high. If the <lb />
church generally get rid of <lb />
a lot of these non-debt-paying <lb />
ministers and members, she would <lb />
get along- a great deal better. <lb />
GOSPEL <lb />
We have received from Hon. G- <lb />
W. Sanderlin, State Auditor, his <lb />
report for 1891. It is a handy vol- <lb />
and useful for reference. <lb />
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC <lb />
Rooms of the Democratic <lb />
Executive Committee of <lb />
County. <lb />
Greenville. N- C, April 9th, <lb />
At a meeting of the Executive <lb />
Committee of the Democratic party <lb />
of the county of Pitt, held in Green- <lb />
ville this day, pursuant to a regular <lb />
notice given by the chairman, it <lb />
was ordered that a County Con- <lb />
of the party to held in <lb />
Greenville on Saturday the 7th <lb />
day of May 1892, for the purpose <lb />
of appointing delegates to the <lb />
State Convention called to meet in <lb />
the city of Raleigh on the 18th day <lb />
of May 1892. <lb />
It was further ordered that the <lb />
township meetings to appoint <lb />
delegates to tho County <lb />
be held at the usual places in <lb />
each township, at o'clock P. M., <lb />
on Saturday the 30th day of April <lb />
1892- <lb />
Each township will be entitled <lb />
to appoint to the County <lb />
Horn one delegate and one alter- <lb />
and the who com- <lb />
pose those, are in their <lb />
capacity. In the township <lb />
meetings each person is there in <lb />
his individual capacity and it is <lb />
there that he can perform his part <lb />
in giving and direction and <lb />
character to the Conventions of <lb />
his party which are to follow. It <lb />
is in the township meetings that <lb />
the life of our party organization <lb />
begins, and it is horn these that all <lb />
authority to make platforms, <lb />
candidates and tho <lb />
support of the voters is derived. <lb />
These meetings are open to every <lb />
person, who in faith expects <lb />
to with the party, and <lb />
we hold it to be the duty of every <lb />
Democrat who can, to attend them. <lb />
If any Democrat willingly remains <lb />
away and things do not go to suit <lb />
him he has no right to complain. <lb />
In the next place we beg to urge <lb />
upon the Democratic voters who <lb />
attend these meetings to select <lb />
conservative, wise and discreet <lb />
men to represent them in the <lb />
County Convention. We do not <lb />
shut our eyes to the fact that there <lb />
are differences of opinion among <lb />
those who have heretofore been <lb />
laboring for Democratic <lb />
success as to what we should do, <lb />
and what we should not do, in the <lb />
coming campaign. If our <lb />
are composed of conservative, <lb />
wise and discreet men, these <lb />
can be harmonized and <lb />
we can present an unbroken front <lb />
to our common enemy, the <lb />
party Division means de- <lb />
feat, and defeat means death to all <lb />
hopes of relief or reform of any <lb />
kind. Division can only come in <lb />
our opinion by allowing <lb />
men of views to <lb />
take control of our conventions <lb />
and dictate the line of action for <lb />
our party. It is better, at this <lb />
time, that men of known prudence <lb />
and wisdom, who believe that the <lb />
integrity of the Democratic party <lb />
is the surest safety for the State <lb />
and Nation shall be sent to our <lb />
party conventions, and we urge <lb />
upon our township meetings to <lb />
choose such men as their delegates. <lb />
Ales L. Blow, <lb />
R. Williams, Jr., Chairman. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
From our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. C, April 8th <lb />
Harrison, Morton and <lb />
furnished by Wall Street and the <lb />
protected manufacturers, was the <lb />
combination that brought the <lb />
present administration into <lb />
and notice has just <lb />
served Republican aspirant <lb />
to the Vice-Presidential <lb />
by no less a personage than <lb />
Vice-President Morton himself <lb />
that the same combination has <lb />
been formed to run the <lb />
can National machine again this <lb />
year. There was a disposition <lb />
sometime ago to freeze Mr. <lb />
ton out of the combination be- <lb />
cause of his unwillingness to <lb />
pledge himself to raise the amount <lb />
of money named by Chairman <lb />
as necessary to pay for <lb />
his renomination, and the <lb />
was allowed to go out that <lb />
Mr. Morton did not care for a re- <lb />
But since the with <lb />
of Mr. Blaine Mr. Morton <lb />
has reconsidered the matter, and <lb />
agreed to pay the price demanded, <lb />
and he now naively announces <lb />
that he will accept a renomination <lb />
should it be tendered him by th e <lb />
Minneapolis convention. <lb />
Speaker Crisp found it <lb />
previous to the passage of <lb />
the Springer free wool bill by the <lb />
House, to administer a lesson in <lb />
parliamentary law and good man- <lb />
to Representative Burrows, <lb />
of Michigan, who in the absence <lb />
of ex-Czar Reed was attempting <lb />
to play his role, and it will be a <lb />
long time before the scene is for- <lb />
gotten by those who witnessed it. <lb />
Mr. Burrows, who has a voice <lb />
which has been likened to a fog <lb />
horn, stood up shouting <lb />
when he was interrupted by the <lb />
sharp command of the Speaker, <lb />
gentleman from Michigan wall <lb />
resume his One glance at <lb />
the determined face of the Speaker, <lb />
and Mr- Burrows dropped into his <lb />
seat, looking like a cowed dog. <lb />
Marriage License. <lb />
During March the Register of <lb />
Deeds issued licenses to the fol- <lb />
for every Demo- lowing <lb />
votes, and one delegate for <lb />
fractions of fifteen of more votes <lb />
cast in the last Gubernatorial <lb />
that is to say <lb />
Beaver Dam is entitled to<lb />
Bethel <lb />
Carolina<lb />
Falkland <lb />
Farmville <lb />
Greenville<lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
The committee have deemed it <lb />
not inappropriate in making this <lb />
call for a convention of the party <lb />
to address a few words of advice <lb />
and encouragement to those who <lb />
expect to participate in it. And <lb />
first of all we urge every Demo- <lb />
in the county, who can do- so, <lb />
to be present at the township <lb />
meetings and to take part in their <lb />
proceedings. These the <lb />
meetings of the party under <lb />
oar plan of organization, sad it is <lb />
m meetings that each <lb />
of the party can speak for him <lb />
for vote for. <lb />
Alford and Pat tie <lb />
Ford, W. H. Galloway and Bettie <lb />
F. Anson Jones and Dasie <lb />
Mayfield, Moore and Emily <lb />
Stokes, James A. Harris and Mar- <lb />
Ann <lb />
Rives and <lb />
rah Atkinson, Jacob Rice and <lb />
Patsy Samuel Heath and <lb />
Sarah Peal, John D- Moore, and <lb />
Tucker, W. H. Worthing- <lb />
ton and Forbes. Ed- <lb />
wards and Mourning Morgan. Jack <lb />
Pitt and Delia Bynum, Willie <lb />
Johnson and Eliza Smith, <lb />
Coward and Mary Graft- <lb />
Land Bale. <lb />
virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt. County at March Term <lb />
1892. His Honor H. It- Bryan Judge <lb />
to the cf W. H. Cox vs. <lb />
;. J. the undersigned <lb />
will sell for Cash before the Court <lb />
door in Greenville on Monday <lb />
the 2nd day of May 1882 the following <lb />
in the County of and <lb />
in Township, a fourth <lb />
undivided interest in the land, known <lb />
a the M. J. land a one tilth <lb />
undivided Interest In the of J. F. <lb />
Blount Hie Bret tract adjoin land <lb />
L. Blount, B. F. W. <lb />
other, containing acres, <lb />
more or less, the other tract adjoin the <lb />
land of W. L. the No Mas land <lb />
and others acres, am or <lb />
lea <lb />
Thin April HO. <lb />
F. JAMES, <lb />
las; la <lb />
Wild <lb />
We have already bad religious <lb />
in camp. A Catholic priest came there <lb />
weeks ago said mass. He had- <lb />
an interesting congregation and intends <lb />
to open a mission here. Over was <lb />
subscribed for this in one day. <lb />
Following him came Rev. Gas- <lb />
tun, a Presbyterian minister, of <lb />
who preached in the rear room of <lb />
gambling house. Mr. Gas;, a <lb />
an earnest young man, who the <lb />
rough element to him by his manly <lb />
qualities. There is no cant about his <lb />
discourses. He does not talk about the <lb />
wickedness surrounding him or <lb />
individuals concerning particular <lb />
acts of wickedness. He goes at his <lb />
work in a charitable, broad mi <lb />
spirit, and will unquestionably do. <lb />
good if he carries out a half <lb />
intention to remain in the camp. <lb />
The saloon and n is <lb />
the largest building in the camp c-4 is <lb />
always crowded with customers. The <lb />
preacher's request was readily granted. <lb />
The faro dealer vacated his chair and <lb />
the preacher it for a <lb />
Over the layout table, on which the <lb />
spotted and pictured cards were run for <lb />
the remaining days and nights of the <lb />
week. Rev. turned the leaves of <lb />
the Bible and made an impressive talk <lb />
on the text, a man die, shall he rise <lb />
This Sunday evening the conditions <lb />
ware not very favorable for religious <lb />
exercises. Take the men on Sunday <lb />
morning, when the night's are. ii <lb />
wearing off and the physical and mental <lb />
system yearns for sympathy, and they <lb />
are fairly susceptible to moral and re- <lb />
persuasion. But in the evening, <lb />
after various other tonic remedies have <lb />
been applied, the boys are usually ready <lb />
for another night of Mart Wat- <lb />
introduced Mr. Gaston to the crowds <lb />
at the gaming tables and requested them <lb />
to suspend play for twenty minutes. A <lb />
great many did so, the vast major- <lb />
remained to dally with the devil's <lb />
tools. <lb />
The improvised chapel was cold and <lb />
the seating accommodations scant, yet <lb />
some fifty rough men gathered <lb />
the enthusiastic young preacher and <lb />
attentively to his simple stories <lb />
of Gospel love. From tho outer room <lb />
came the click of chips, and at times <lb />
loud imprecations; but the strange con- <lb />
seemed carried away by the <lb />
earnestness of the man who was telling <lb />
them about the humble who <lb />
laid down his life to sweep away the sin <lb />
of the world. At the close of the <lb />
ice a number gathered around and <lb />
thanked Mr. Gaston for reminding them <lb />
once more that they were men with <lb />
souls in peril. <lb />
Next morning Mr. Gaston, who used <lb />
to live in Illinois, met one of his <lb />
about to take a drink at the bar. <lb />
no doubt you enjoy said he to <lb />
the toper, as for myself, I can get <lb />
along and feel bettor without it You <lb />
feel like the man, I suppose, who took <lb />
up a glass of water and addressed it <lb />
are pretty when you ore bub- <lb />
out of a, spring and sparkling in <lb />
the you are grand when you <lb />
down in the mountain <lb />
brook and glorious in the rainbow, <lb />
you ain't worth a darn to <lb />
it exactly, said tho <lb />
other, enraptured with Gaston's ready <lb />
appreciation of the case. hanged <lb />
if I to hear you next Sun- <lb />
Chicago Her-<lb />
Western <lb />
Many have read the announcement <lb />
which has been made that <lb />
Colo., has electric but few are <lb />
aware of the phenomenal time occupied <lb />
in the construction of the plant The <lb />
idea of equipping the plant was con- <lb />
at noon. Feb. Before the day <lb />
was over the Electric Light and <lb />
Power company was organized and in- <lb />
supplies were ordered and <lb />
placed aboard a special train of cars at <lb />
Denver, and everything necessary for <lb />
tho complete equipment of a model <lb />
light plant for arc and <lb />
cent lighting by midnight of the same <lb />
day were on their way to the modern <lb />
mining camp. <lb />
was in sight Tuesday night, <lb />
Feb. and by daybreak the following <lb />
morning a gang of laborers was put to <lb />
work breaking ground and getting the <lb />
foundations of the power house ready. <lb />
The work progressed night and day, and <lb />
the electric current was turned on at <lb />
p. m., Saturday, Feb. The ac- <lb />
time occupied in completing the <lb />
plant, erecting the buildings and placing <lb />
the machinery in position, was from <lb />
Feb. a. in., to Feb. p. m. <lb />
less than a week after the machinery <lb />
was purchased in Denver, over miles <lb />
away, and this young town was given <lb />
the latest luxury of <lb />
World. <lb />
A New Enterprise. <lb />
to thank our patrons for the <lb />
liberal they have given In <lb />
the different lines of our manufacturing, <lb />
i also wish to let that we <lb />
sue building truck Barrels for Potatoes <lb />
and would glad to furnish those hi <lb />
need of Barrels. We think have as <lb />
rd and well ventilated as will <lb />
en market or It has been so pron- <lb />
by those acquainted with truck <lb />
barrels. We for apiece. <lb />
In lots of barrels cents. As we- <lb />
have no idea of the demand we <lb />
to barrels <lb />
heir orders with m as early a <lb />
possible so we may have prepared limber <lb />
to the barrels when needed. Tho- <lb />
who do not give any notice of their r <lb />
may not barrels on hand when they <lb />
need them. IVe are also prepared to <lb />
furnish cotton repair <lb />
work on i hi in or furnish any repairs. Also <lb />
we can furnish on short trim- <lb />
for dwelling, or anything In our <lb />
line of manufacturing. <lb />
We would also call attention to our <lb />
new style circular seat for <lb />
Please address Cos <lb />
N. C. <lb />
An Announcement. <lb />
I am n w ready to treat baldness. I <lb />
have improved my preparation and have <lb />
observed in the last ninety days that it <lb />
will do what I claim for it. Partial <lb />
can be treated by bottle <lb />
and the can use It himself. <lb />
Total baldness must treat myself. I <lb />
invite correspondence in reference to <lb />
treatment Every one who tries my <lb />
preparation will be thoroughly <lb />
with results. We can refer you lo a <lb />
number of men here in this town as to <lb />
its merits. <lb />
N. C, April 5th, <lb />
Sealed Proposals. <lb />
The board of Commissioners of Pitt <lb />
county will their meeting on the 2nd <lb />
day of May. 1892, receive sealed bids for <lb />
the construction of a dam for a public <lb />
roadway commencing at the north end <lb />
of the bridge across river at Green- <lb />
ville, and running from thence north <lb />
one and one-half degree hundred <lb />
and thirty-two poles to the public <lb />
The dirt to lie used In the construction <lb />
of said dam is to be taken from the land <lb />
lying immediately upon the west side of <lb />
the said proposed roadway. The bids <lb />
are to be by th yard for <lb />
the dirt used In sail dam, and successful <lb />
bidder is to clear the land upon which <lb />
the dam is to be constructed of ail trees, <lb />
bushes and logs. Th board of Com- <lb />
missioners reserves the right to reject <lb />
any and all bids. For further <lb />
apply to J. It.-Move or Leonidas <lb />
Fleming at H. O. <lb />
by order of the board of Commission- <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
D. H. JAMES, Clerk. <lb />
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE <lb />
removed my stables from Five <lb />
Points to the formerly <lb />
pied by Mr. H. F. Keel and will <lb />
constantly keep on hand a <lb />
full line of <lb />
Horses and Mules. <lb />
have beautiful and fancy turnouts for <lb />
the livery and suit the <lb />
AGE and a share of <lb />
your <lb />
GLASGOW <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
On the 4th day of April, 1802, the <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
issued to the undersigned letters of <lb />
administration as administrator de <lb />
non of the estate of I,. Anderson, de- <lb />
who duly qualified bond <lb />
as such. Notice Is now given to the <lb />
creditors of said L. K. Anderson to <lb />
their claims to me for payment duly <lb />
authenticated on or before the 18th day <lb />
of April, 1863, or notice will be <lb />
in bar of their recovery. All per- <lb />
sons indebted to said estate are request- <lb />
ed to make immediate payment to me. <lb />
This the 13th day of April. 1892. <lb />
R. J. <lb />
d. b. n. of L. It. Anderson. <lb />
W W, timber land, J B <lb />
Little and Jacob Joyner, <lb />
C, act-1, <lb />
Simon. acre, <lb />
Co, s, <lb />
i us Little land, <lb />
Moore, heir-, acres, <lb />
Taft, E A, acres <lb />
Braxton, C C a, swift <lb />
Braxton, F IV a, swift creek <lb />
Cox. a, V <lb />
Cox, S C Sr. SO-i a, C creek <lb />
Cannon, Tho W SO a, F swamp <lb />
A BUM a <lb />
A stock law <lb />
Ellis, Willis -2-1 a. swift <lb />
Hart. II an lee town lot Ayden <lb />
Harrington, a swift creek <lb />
manning W S a swift creek <lb />
e, Mai cellos G a <lb />
Nobles, creek <lb />
Nobles J W Mi a gum swamp <lb />
Powell, V a C creek <lb />
Powell, faille V stock law <lb />
Patrick. a swift creek <lb />
town lot <lb />
Button, a C <lb />
Sermons. Henry a long branch <lb />
Worthington, O <lb />
a Long Branch <lb />
Tax Sale. <lb />
Pursuant to provisions of <lb />
of the laws of 1889, I <lb />
beginning Monday May <lb />
2nd at A. M . in front of the <lb />
Court House door in Greenville <lb />
sell the below described land and <lb />
town lots for taxes due for- the <lb />
year 1891 and unpaid thereon <lb />
and cost for advertising the <lb />
same. J. A K. TUCKER, <lb />
Sheriff of Pitt County. <lb />
II KEN TOWNSHIP. <lb />
John F, a. homestead <lb />
J D, a, Allen land Go <lb />
Bryant, Sam, a, place <lb />
stock law <lb />
Braxton, Nellie, a. Sutton land <lb />
Cory, W M. a. Nichols land, <lb />
Edward, George, part of town lot <lb />
Henry, town lot <lb />
stock law <lb />
Fleming, E P. n, ferry land, <lb />
Gorham, Dinah. town lot, <lb />
stock law <lb />
H C, a, N land <lb />
Hardy. W C, L Elks land lb <lb />
Harder, W H, n, Fleming land <lb />
Harris, Alex, a. Turner land <lb />
s M, a Johnson land IS <lb />
Moore, Jr. a, land <lb />
T H, a, land <lb />
J B, a, B. land <lb />
J C, a, <lb />
Norman Everett n, G <lb />
D G. a sermons land <lb />
Savage, E T, a, Pollard land S I <lb />
Stancill, Wilson, a. Pollard land <lb />
Tucker Murph v, a, James land <lb />
stock law <lb />
Eliza, a, <lb />
W a, J F W land <lb />
J B, i town lot <lb />
E C <lb />
farm a. <lb />
Moore land <lb />
Nichols land a, <lb />
J B, cf H A Yellowley <lb />
Home place <lb />
township. <lb />
II A, a. creek <lb />
W M, a. root, <lb />
Forms, L A, a. dark land <lb />
Galloway, I S, a, cow swamp <lb />
Haddock, T R, a, creek <lb />
Aaron, a, <lb />
Mills, W F, a, Indian well IS <lb />
Mills, Martha J, a, i ridge <lb />
Mills. Henry J, Sr, a, poll ridge <lb />
Mills, in- B, a. cow swamp <lb />
HA, <lb />
B B, a. land <lb />
N L, a, <lb />
Smith, Turner, a, Indian well <lb />
Smith, Sr, n, <lb />
Smith, Oliver, a, cow swamp <lb />
Stokes, Guilford, a, pole ridge ii <lb />
Jesse Jr, a, clay root <lb />
Taft, Mrs E A, a. tar river <lb />
White, L H, a, cow swamp <lb />
BEAVER DAM. <lb />
Joy W C, pine log <lb />
Turner, a, gum branch <lb />
Murphy, J I, a Crawford land <lb />
Baker, Geo B. lot in Marlboro <lb />
Beardsley, J H, creek <lb />
L P, a, <lb />
Thigpen, A brain, a, Marlboro, <lb />
FALKLAND. <lb />
Atkinson, B S heirs. a Move, <lb />
A, a, Peebles place <lb />
Lillie, a, part of <lb />
D F, a. of Jordan <lb />
ii Win.-, Mrs Nora. a, <lb />
Annie, a, balance due <lb />
John F, a, <lb />
James, of Wm Pippin <lb />
Estate. a. Bullock farm <lb />
Atkinson, B S heirs by V Joyner <lb />
for a, Atkinson land <lb />
for 1891 <lb />
Brown, Mrs Nancy A, a, brown <lb />
land, balance due <lb />
Robert a land <lb />
A J a Teel land <lb />
Fields. Amos la <lb />
J a <lb />
Pippin, a <lb />
Randolph, Susan a Randolph I'd <lb />
Thigpen. H E a <lb />
SWIFT CREEK. <lb />
Brown, Jesse a <lb />
Cox, Fred a Indian well <lb />
Coward, J no D W H Smith a <lb />
Freeman. John S <lb />
stock law <lb />
Gashing, Wm a <lb />
S V a <lb />
stock law <lb />
Purser, David a <lb />
Arch a <lb />
Slaughter, a and a <lb />
Smith, Cicero m a <lb />
Lewis H a way land <lb />
James W a <lb />
Stokes C a <lb />
Smith, Charles A a <lb />
Stokes BF Hardy a SI <lb />
m m W G Stokes a <lb />
m J town lots S <lb />
. stock law . <lb />
B F half a land <lb />
stock w <lb />
Smith, Oliver a home land <lb />
mills land <lb />
D C a <lb />
w L a Wilson land <lb />
Tyson E A a <lb />
Wood S B town lot <lb />
Stock law <lb />
Wilson D Dan Wilson <lb />
meadow branch <lb />
Carson, Jas R. a. House place, n <lb />
Farrar. U C. a. James land, 81.63 <lb />
Hunter, W W, by H Skinner, <lb />
acres. Rollins land, <lb />
Mr a, Stancill<lb />
Knight, E C, Bertha Hop- <lb />
a, Hope, 1418 <lb />
W, Home load, <lb />
k. <lb />
w h<lb />
Town Tax Sale. <lb />
As Town Tax Collector I have <lb />
vied on the following; lots on the <lb />
1st day of April, 1892, listed for <lb />
taxation in town of <lb />
by the following parties who are <lb />
delinquents. And on Monday <lb />
the 2nd day of May, 1892, at <lb />
M-, I will offer the same for <lb />
cash, to the highest bidder, at <lb />
public auction, at the Court <lb />
House, in the town of Greenville, <lb />
to satisfy the taxes and costs <lb />
due thereon. <lb />
W. H. HARRINGTON, <lb />
Town Tax Collector. <lb />
Clark, Matilda, town lot No <lb />
Cherry, A B, town lot, <lb />
Cherry. Peggy, quarter town lot, <lb />
Evans, Lucy, town lot. <lb />
Harris, Guilford, quarter town lot, <lb />
Amos, town lot, I <lb />
J town lot, <lb />
Lawrence, L IV, guardian, town lot, <lb />
. . . <lb />
M . . j <lb />
N B Lawrence, <lb />
, W, town lot, <lb />
town lot, <lb />
Tucker Murphy, law <lb />
Williams, Matthew, fourth town lot, <lb />
Wilson, B. J . lot, <lb />
W H, and wife, ton lot, <lb />
Hopkins. Wilson, town <lb />
House. Luke, town lot, <lb />
Hardy. Stanly, town lot, <lb />
Murphy and wile <lb />
Notice. <lb />
I will sell at public sale in the <lb />
Town of Bethel, on Saturday, <lb />
the 7th day of May, 1892, real <lb />
estate to satisfy the taxes of the <lb />
following persons for the year <lb />
1891 and cost. <lb />
D D Andrews, lot W James St, <lb />
O C Farrar, est, lot St, <lb />
lots, V N K H, <lb />
James St, <lb />
hotel store. S R R, <lb />
stables. James St, <lb />
acres land. Bethel. <lb />
Mary E James lot, W Main St. <lb />
lot, E James St, <lb />
lot, E James St, <lb />
J L Nelson dwelling, N R R, <lb />
lot near Academy <lb />
lot W Main St, <lb />
J U W Howell, lot, W Main St, <lb />
Lewis Milliard. lot, N Pleasant St, <lb />
Hardy Bro, lot W Main St. <lb />
St, <lb />
W W Hunter, lot E Main St. <lb />
W n Harrington, lot E Main St, <lb />
lot E Main St, <lb />
lot E Main St, <lb />
lot F. St, <lb />
J L lot E Main St, <lb />
Bert lot W Jame St, <lb />
J S lot N R B, <lb />
Skinner, office E Main St, <lb />
Teel PollArd. store E Main St, <lb />
Albert lot E James St, <lb />
I lot N Pleasant St, <lb />
lot W Main St, <lb />
Robert Ward est, I lot W Main St, <lb />
G Jenkins. lot, E Andrews St, <lb />
This April the 4th 1892. <lb />
W. C. <lb />
Town Tax Collector. <lb />
To the West in Through Cars. <lb />
If you are going to Arkansas, Texas <lb />
or West, it will be money in your pocket <lb />
to bear in mind that the <lb />
C. ft. St. L. offers <lb />
unexpected f all classes of <lb />
fewer changes, cleaner and <lb />
more comfortable cars, and sure <lb />
Elegant Coaches Atlanta <lb />
fin, to Memphis change, making <lb />
connection there with fast trains, <lb />
requiring U one change for <lb />
and Texas. For reliable information, <lb />
rates, routes, schedules mid map- <lb />
to or call on undersigned. Remember <lb />
we can give you the very loWest rates, and <lb />
that we make no extra charge for seats <lb />
in our through Cars. Call on or address <lb />
J. W. Hicks; Pass. Charlotte N. C, <lb />
Jas Malay, Pass No <lb />
House Atlanta Ga. W. T. I, P. <lb />
A. Chattanooga. <lb />
m m <lb />
Dr J B Hawthorne <lb />
Interesting <lb />
Rev. J. B. D. D. <lb />
Atlanta, Ga., <lb />
Mo e that two years age you were kind <lb />
enough to allow us to publish a letter <lb />
from yen, in which you declare that <lb />
had been cured of Catarrh, by the of <lb />
King's In the same <lb />
letter you said that you had seen its <lb />
curative effects upon various diseases. <lb />
Knowing your enviable reputation <lb />
throughout the nation, confident <lb />
the public would reply any <lb />
statement coining you, the <lb />
of King's Royal <lb />
would esteem it a real favor if you would <lb />
consent to answer the following <lb />
1st. Has there been any return <lb />
of your Catarrh trouble Have <lb />
your observations of the effects of the <lb />
medicine within the last two years <lb />
strengthened the convictions expressed <lb />
In your first published testimonials <lb />
Hoping to hear from you at tout <lb />
est convenience, <lb />
I am yours truly, <lb />
T. H. BLACKBALL, <lb />
Manager K. R. G. <lb />
MAJ. T. II. <lb />
Manager K. B. O. Co. <lb />
Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
Dear Sib <lb />
In reply to your letter requesting me <lb />
to answer certain questions concerning <lb />
King's Royal I take much <lb />
pleasure in saying that I am indebted to <lb />
the medicine for what seems to me a <lb />
complete cure of trouble. My <lb />
present health is almost perfect. <lb />
My observation within the last two <lb />
years has so strengthened my faith in the <lb />
remedy, that I am prepared to say that <lb />
there is not a medicine on tin market <lb />
that is worthy of comparison with it. <lb />
Thousands of intelligent and reliable <lb />
people, among them some of the moat <lb />
distinguished men of the country, <lb />
expressed to me the same opinion. <lb />
Many of my friends bare been cured of <lb />
dyspepsia, others and <lb />
o neuralgia- As a remedy for <lb />
It is absolutely par <lb />
Atlanta alone has a thous- <lb />
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the <lb />
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be made, <lb />
truly, <lb />
J, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
CART, <lb />
TINWARE, <lb />
GLASSWARE GROCERIES, <lb />
WOOD WILLOW WARE, <lb />
Harness, Whips, and Collars, <lb />
FARMING TOOLS, <lb />
Plows of the Improved Makes, <lb />
One of firm <lb />
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Markets and <lb />
while there will <lb />
buy goods at <lb />
prices that will <lb />
command the at <lb />
tendon of all. Realizing the hard times <lb />
and scarcity of money we will sell during <lb />
the coming Spring and Summer goods <lb />
lower prices than ever before. We will <lb />
be prepared to sell as low as any dealer <lb />
who sells <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 />
teachings of. <lb />
each generation <lb />
says confine <lb />
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those whom <lb />
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Come one, come all and us. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
CONTINUE THE M OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS <lb />
My Factory lg well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but work. We keep up with the improved Myles <lb />
Rest material used in all work. All styles of Springs are use-, you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, kin, Coil, Raw. Horn, King <lb />
keep on hand a full lie ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
he year round, which we will sell as as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking; the people of this and surrounding counties past favors we hope to <lb />
merit a continuance of the same <lb />
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Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to the trade at <lb />
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Local Reflections. <lb />
The fish are biting. <lb />
Next Sunday is Easter. <lb />
get your fishing pole. <lb />
for sale J. B. Cherry <lb />
The foliage of the trees is growing <lb />
rapidly. <lb />
Cakes at Shel- <lb />
b urn's. <lb />
Monday following Easter to the time to <lb />
begin picnics. <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal for sale at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Ladies all invited to Mrs. Joyner's <lb />
opening to-day. <lb />
Soda Water, Milk <lb />
and <lb />
Shakes <lb />
Lemonades at <lb />
Last week gave m a right good fore- <lb />
taste of summer. <lb />
The New Home Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines for at Brown Bros. <lb />
The Lenten closes with next <lb />
Try Cardenas, the best cent <lb />
smoke, at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
The coming Friday is known the <lb />
Calendar as Good Friday. <lb />
Cash given for Produce, Hides, <lb />
Eggs and Furs at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
the Episcopal church calendar this <lb />
is known as Holy Week. <lb />
The New Home Ma- <lb />
chines and all parts at Brown <lb />
Bros. <lb />
The clock the Court House steeple <lb />
has neither face or hands. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, Bedsteads <lb />
and Mattresses at the Old Brick <lb />
Store- <lb />
Greenville ought to have a Young <lb />
Men's Christian Association. <lb />
The farmers continue to make rapid <lb />
progress with their farm work. <lb />
Just inD. M. Ferry Co's <lb />
new Garden Seed, at the Old Brick <lb />
Stem. <lb />
There was right smart frost Monday <lb />
morning and it nipped the tops. <lb />
Fob Dancy house <lb />
on Pitt street Apply to <lb />
All vegetation is growing rapidly <lb />
the influence of the balmy we. <lb />
bushels fine, large Seed Pea- <lb />
nuts for sale by J. R Warren, near <lb />
Falkland, N. C. <lb />
If it does not rain new clothes and <lb />
hats will be out in abundance next San- <lb />
day. <lb />
Watch what <lb />
have to say. want your trade and <lb />
will serve you right. <lb />
Greenville promises to be well supplied <lb />
with ice the coming summer, a- there <lb />
will three dealers. <lb />
Don't be in too great harry lay- <lb />
aside heavy clothing. There will lie <lb />
some more cool weather yet. <lb />
The merchants enjoy good <lb />
too. It brings the shoppers out and <lb />
makes a demand for spring goods. <lb />
Henry Blount, the charming editor of <lb />
the Wilson Mirror, will do the act <lb />
in Washington on Memorial Day. <lb />
The anglers are catching nice bunches <lb />
of perch, the kind known as river robins. <lb />
It makes our fingers to go a fishing. <lb />
Nicholson, the candy man, has his re- <lb />
department in full bias, <lb />
ire cream, milk shakes, lemon- <lb />
etc. <lb />
There are some odors floating around <lb />
town are not at all conducive to <lb />
health. Cleaning up Is needed in various <lb />
localities. <lb />
Sheriff says the three prisoners <lb />
he took to last week were sent <lb />
immediately to work on the State farms <lb />
on Roanoke river. <lb />
While the farmer is planting corn the <lb />
merchant should be planting advertise- <lb />
Use the field and <lb />
reap a large harvest. <lb />
Town election Hist Monday in May. <lb />
It is time meetings were being called for <lb />
the different wards to nominate <lb />
dates for Councilmen. <lb />
Mr. James Long put a nice soda <lb />
in his store last week. He and <lb />
ought to be able to keep the <lb />
town this season. <lb />
Help the town and yon help yourself, <lb />
is an rule. all the <lb />
See it that and come together <lb />
some work to help Greenville <lb />
The beautiful weather first half of last <lb />
week brought out several left-over-from <lb />
last-season straw hats, but the shower of <lb />
Wednesday afternoon run them hack <lb />
On last morning Mr. H. F. <lb />
Keel brought us three tobacco plants of <lb />
this season's raising. leaves. Who <lb />
can beat it for the New Golden <lb />
Belt. <lb />
The way western hay is now coming <lb />
into our county by the car load ad find- <lb />
ready sale, it does look like our <lb />
farmers would give more to <lb />
raising it. <lb />
A young colored woman is <lb />
the barber's trade the shop <lb />
Edmonds. We do not sec why a woman <lb />
could not make proficiency the art <lb />
tonsorial. <lb />
The several nice weather items in this <lb />
paper may not seem in exact keeping <lb />
with the cold snap of Saturday and Sun- <lb />
day. But it takes all kinds of weather <lb />
to make up a week. <lb />
Mr. O. bought of Mr. W. A. <lb />
Pollard, Pitt county, a beef weighing <lb />
1203 lbs., and good judges say it is the <lb />
fattest ever brought to this market. <lb />
Washington Gazette. <lb />
We regret to hoar that Mr. J. P. Brown <lb />
of Washington, lost his steam saw and <lb />
mill by fire some nights ago. The <lb />
loss was only about half covered by in- <lb />
the Gazette says. <lb />
Pitt county Democratic Convention to <lb />
elect delegates to the State Convention, <lb />
May 7th. and township primaries will he <lb />
held on Saturday, April 30th. Read the <lb />
call from the Executive Committee. <lb />
Miss Lucy Hester, daughter, of Mr. H. <lb />
J. Hester, who lives two miles above <lb />
Greenville, was married last Thursday <lb />
afternoon to Mr. H. M. Rogers. Rev. A. <lb />
D. Hunter officiating. The <lb />
extends best wishes. <lb />
The mill of the Greenville Land and <lb />
Improvement Company tired up last <lb />
week and began cutting lumber. New <lb />
Boss Lunch Biscuit will whistle of its engines makes dally <lb />
music and in a short while everything <lb />
your appetite when nothing <lb />
else will. At the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Hunting Easter eggs be popular <lb />
With the little folks nest morn- <lb />
C- A- Snow Co's pamphlet, In- <lb />
formation and about Pat- <lb />
Caveats, Trademarks, Copy- <lb />
rights, etc., may be obtained free <lb />
at this <lb />
An exchange says whine adds <lb />
a Then a dog must be ail <lb />
wrinkles. <lb />
All parties who have tobacco to <lb />
ell can save Warehouse charges <lb />
and freight by bringing same to <lb />
the prise house on Saturdays <lb />
where they will receive good prices. <lb />
Scrape particularly wanted. <lb />
Directors of the Tar River <lb />
Company meet in Greenville to- <lb />
morrow morning. <lb />
is hereby given that the <lb />
of the Tar River Trans- <lb />
Co., will be held April <lb />
14th 1893 at o'clock AM- at <lb />
Greenville, N C <lb />
. Sec <lb />
Death Released Him. <lb />
On night. o'clock. <lb />
J. J. Moore, a while man confined the <lb />
jail, died in his cell. lie had been sick <lb />
more than a week, and realizing that his <lb />
condition was becoming dangerous <lb />
Sheriff Tucker on wrote to <lb />
Got. Holt setting forth the <lb />
stances and petitioned for tho pardon of <lb />
the prisoner. The Governor <lb />
Monday morning to the Sheriff that the <lb />
pardon had been mailed and that Moore <lb />
could be released at one.-, but death had <lb />
already released him. Sheriff Tucker <lb />
had the body shrouded moved to <lb />
room if the Court House <lb />
after death. Monday the remains <lb />
were taken home for burial. Mr. Moore <lb />
was serving a three sentence <lb />
from January term of Pitt Superior <lb />
Court for assault with deadly weapon. <lb />
He was about years oH, and was post- <lb />
master of His vile and a <lb />
few friends were when he died <lb />
Baptist <lb />
During the progress of the in <lb />
the Methodist the <lb />
vice of the Baptist church will to <lb />
except the Sunday morning <lb />
service. Rev. A. D. Hunter will preach <lb />
next Sunday morning at the usual hour. <lb />
On the first Sunday in May Rev. J. E. <lb />
Hut son, of Richmond, will a series <lb />
of meetings In the Baptist church. H <lb />
is remembered by many of oar people as <lb />
he has twice before <lb />
here. <lb />
Ward Meetings. <lb />
The Democratic voters of tho Second <lb />
and Third ward of the town of Greenville <lb />
are requested to on April <lb />
1885. at o'clock p. m., for the <lb />
purpose of nominating candidates for <lb />
Councilmen to be voted for at an election <lb />
to be held on the first Monday In -May <lb />
next. <lb />
voters of the Second ward will <lb />
meet at the Court House and those of <lb />
Third ward will meet at the Mayor's <lb />
e. Alex L. <lb />
Dem. Com. <lb />
will be in full blast up there. <lb />
A public meeting will be held at May's <lb />
Chapel school home in Beaver Dam <lb />
township next Friday night at which <lb />
speeches will be made by Mr. E. A. <lb />
Superior Court Clerk, and Sena- <lb />
tor W. B. Williams. Everybody invited. <lb />
It is the opinion of all who profess to <lb />
be judge in such cases that unless <lb />
happens to the fruit prospects <lb />
from now on there will be a <lb />
crop of it this year. No weather thus <lb />
far baa Injured It; orders the frost Moo- <lb />
day in some damage. <lb />
The merry-go-round, we requested to <lb />
state, will commence to run at o'clock <lb />
and atop at the ringing of the church bell <lb />
at o'clock. They don't wish to conflict <lb />
with the services at church. This Is <lb />
commendable in the young men and <lb />
they a liberal <lb />
The steam merry-go-round recent- <lb />
purchased by Hooker Bros, ft Greene, <lb />
arrived Friday evening was set up <lb />
ready for operation The <lb />
is located on vacant lot <lb />
Hotel The young awn <lb />
starting o wall with their enterprise. <lb />
are <lb />
We <lb />
Meeting. <lb />
April 4th, <lb />
Hoard of Commissioners for county <lb />
met this day in regular session, present <lb />
C. Dav, -on, chairman. T. E. Keel, C. <lb />
V. Newton, L. Fleming and S. A. <lb />
of last meeting lead and <lb />
approved. <lb />
The following orders tor paupers were <lb />
Winifred Taylor Margaret Bryan <lb />
James Masters D Smith <lb />
Alex Harriss Daniel Webster <lb />
Martha Nelson Oil. Bryan <lb />
Jacob Asa Knox <lb />
Susan Briley Susan Norris <lb />
Nancy Moore CO. Smith <lb />
Patsy Harriett <lb />
Henry Harris Emily <lb />
Edwards Win <lb />
-0. Polly An- <lb />
Smith <lb />
The following orders general <lb />
purposes were <lb />
J II Walker M G Dr. <lb />
B T Cox John Flanagan C <lb />
P Gaskins B S E <lb />
B Dudley B J Wilson T A <lb />
Thigpen Elihu Briley I W H <lb />
Long W B Moore. <lb />
Vines Jacob Rice C <lb />
W B W T God- <lb />
win W M Joshua <lb />
Rouse J A Whichard Israel <lb />
Moore W T Knight Francis <lb />
Nobles D H James IS. G A <lb />
Gowan B W Bullock J S L <lb />
Ward J A Whichard William <lb />
John Flanagan <lb />
R W King Downs E <lb />
A J J Forbes R W <lb />
King D J Whichard E A <lb />
J A K Tucker J E Woodard <lb />
J B Little G A <lb />
D C Moore SI Fleming <lb />
W B Lane It G Chapman W P <lb />
Buck B W T <lb />
Knight A A J T Smith <lb />
J J Lewis Smith <lb />
He, Holliday J A K Tucker <lb />
J A K Tucker . C <lb />
L Fleming Wm Staton <lb />
S A Gainer C V Newton T E <lb />
Keel Joe Williams <lb />
The following orders were issued for <lb />
Stock Law <lb />
Greenville C <lb />
C II Johnston <lb />
Swift Creek and Township <lb />
L B Cox A F Pittman , C <lb />
A B <lb />
W. B. Wilson released the pay- <lb />
of taxes on the same having <lb />
erroneously charged against him on <lb />
tax list for 1891. <lb />
T A released from payment of <lb />
taxes on the same having been <lb />
tax list of 1891. <lb />
Mrs Nannie Joyner allowed order on <lb />
Sheriff for error on tax list of 1891. <lb />
S T Hooker released from payment of <lb />
taxes on the same having been <lb />
charged to Brown Hooker on tax list <lb />
of 1891 <lb />
Susan released from payment <lb />
of on error in tax list. <lb />
J R released from payment of <lb />
poll -ax Is. Carolina township, error In <lb />
tax list. <lb />
Andrew Moore Co allowed retail <lb />
liquor license in Greenville for months <lb />
from January 1st, 1899. <lb />
The following prisoners ware hired <lb />
to Walter Webb <lb />
for two months at per month; Joe <lb />
Dupree to E F Williams for two months <lb />
at per mouth <lb />
The following persons were appointed <lb />
List Takers of taxable for the year <lb />
B S Greenville township. <lb />
B G Chapman, township. <lb />
Alva Pittman, Swift Creek township. <lb />
E Blount, township. <lb />
J Smith, Beaver Dam township. <lb />
R L Joyner. township. <lb />
E F Williams. Falkland township. <lb />
T A <lb />
John S Keel, Bethel township. <lb />
W H Williams, Carolina township. <lb />
J B Little, township. <lb />
The following were allowed to <lb />
taxes for <lb />
Greenville Vaughan, <lb />
Brown Bros, W H Harrington. <lb />
Vaughan, <lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
The following was <lb />
The Board of Commissioners for Pitt <lb />
county will, at their meeting on Sod <lb />
of May, receive bids for the <lb />
construction of a dam a public road <lb />
way at the north end of the <lb />
bridge across Tar river st Greenville. <lb />
and running from the-ice north and <lb />
one-half degree east and one hundred <lb />
and thirty-two poke ts the public road. <lb />
The dirt to be In the construction <lb />
of said dam be taken from the land <lb />
lying Immediately upon the west sue of <lb />
said proposed roadway. Olds are to <lb />
ha bf the cubit tor tho <lb />
dirt used in said dent, and the successful <lb />
bidder is lo clear the laud upon which <lb />
dam to be of trees. <lb />
bushes The Board Com- <lb />
reserve the to reject <lb />
ear all bide. <lb />
list <lb />
The Revival. <lb />
The protracted meeting which is now <lb />
in progress at Methodist church is <lb />
widening in influence and power. Great- <lb />
results than have yet been visible arc <lb />
looked for lief ore its close. <lb />
The Meeting Is being conducted by <lb />
Rev. D. H. Tarboro. lie Is <lb />
yet a comparatively young man, being <lb />
about thirty-four years old. He was <lb />
born in western part of State, In <lb />
Caldwell county. He has been in the <lb />
ministry nearly eight years. Mr. Tut tie <lb />
is a man of unusual ability and power in <lb />
the pulpit. His life is an inspiration to <lb />
every one who knows him. Honesty <lb />
convictions aid boldness in the <lb />
of them mark him as one of the first <lb />
ministers of the South. No man has <lb />
ever more impressed us with the tact <lb />
that he believes what he preaches and <lb />
preaches what he and that <lb />
belief has been reached by a laborious <lb />
and submissive study of the word of God. <lb />
He shows a familiarity with the Bible <lb />
that is wonderful, almost beyond belief. <lb />
He quotes Scripture very frequently <lb />
with perfect accuracy and nearly always <lb />
gives you the book, chapter and verso of <lb />
each quotation. He is at all times <lb />
often eloquent and sometimes <lb />
grand in his preaching. His diction Is <lb />
clear and forcible, his language strong <lb />
and often elegant and his delivery easy, <lb />
free and attractive. <lb />
All of the sermons he has preached <lb />
here have been unusually good <lb />
but we cannot refrain from <lb />
mentioning especially those of last Sun- <lb />
day morning and evening. His sermon <lb />
in was about makers. <lb />
We shall not attempt any description of <lb />
it. No pen could report it. He Invited <lb />
the congregation to take a rip with him <lb />
up the Valley of the Life in <lb />
which we saw many people <lb />
cisterns for themselves that would <lb />
hold water. We took with him a second <lb />
trip up that valley when we found all <lb />
the cisterns broken. We would not be <lb />
satisfied If we did not say here that for <lb />
of conception, beauty of <lb />
thought, eloquence in delivery, <lb />
appropriateness in application, beauty in <lb />
tender and thrilling appeals <lb />
it was one of finest sermons we eyer <lb />
heard, and we are thankful fiat <lb />
heard it. <lb />
The sermon at night was on heart <lb />
as it's, the heart as it must The <lb />
reason we wish specially to refer to this <lb />
sermon is to say that Mr. Turtle showed <lb />
in it that he was a man opposed to all <lb />
kinds of sins, and that he had the bold- <lb />
to speak plainly in condemnation. <lb />
We believe he said just what he ought to <lb />
have said. The believes the <lb />
town is under obligations to him <lb />
for expressing the sentiments he did and <lb />
the sermon will do Greenville good <lb />
for the next ten ye; rs We say amen to <lb />
every word of It. We trust that the In- <lb />
of such a man as Mr. Tuttle will <lb />
long be felt among us and that many <lb />
who arc now leading lives of wickedness <lb />
may be induced to become followers, in <lb />
ti and In deed, of our loving <lb />
Thus far during the meeting <lb />
of professions have been made and up to <lb />
the close of Monday nights services <lb />
seven persons had given in their names <lb />
far church membership. <lb />
Th is week many of the merchants are <lb />
closing their s. ores during the hour of <lb />
morning services, from to o'clock. <lb />
Will <lb />
Mis. Joe Person's Remedy Will Cure <lb />
I, Latham, of Green- <lb />
ville, N. 5-, take pleasure in add- <lb />
a word of commendation of <lb />
Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy. Mrs. <lb />
Latham had the dyspepsia very <lb />
badly, and the use of this Remedy <lb />
proved wonderful in its effects, <lb />
and after using a few bottles her <lb />
health vastly improved. <lb />
J. Latham, <lb />
Supt. Pub. Inst. Pitt Co. <lb />
Jane 20,1888- <lb />
The Cheapest Yet. <lb />
To make Cotton at the present <lb />
yon must use cheap <lb />
and Boykin <lb />
Chemicals are the cheapest yet <lb />
For sale by G- E- Harris, call <lb />
him before buying. <lb />
R J. COBS, <lb />
Pitt Co. M. C. <lb />
C C. COBB,<lb />
T. H. <lb />
Cobb Bros., Gilliam, <lb />
Cotton Factors, <lb />
APRIL <lb />
We'll not be a April fool and wait until this <lb />
month is gone before we buy it will be too late. <lb />
TOW <lb />
Mr. C. T. is now visiting the Northern Markets <lb />
purchasing immense SPRING STOCK Those in need of any <lb />
thing in the DRY line, NOTIONS, J <lb />
be benefited by visiting before purchasing, as we must clear <lb />
Pall and Winter Goods to make room for new ones. <lb />
Spring Goods will not be sold at cost, will be sold as low <lb />
as those advertised at cost. All are invited. <lb />
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE. <lb />
C. T. M FORD, <lb />
Opposite Old Store. n. c <lb />
SHOES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt of <lb />
6th of Heron, MM, as <lb />
of Peggy deceased <lb />
notice is hereby given to all-persons in- <lb />
to tie estate to make immediate <lb />
payment to the and all per- <lb />
sons having claims the estate <lb />
must present the same for payment on <lb />
or the of March, or <lb />
this notice will be in bar of <lb />
recovery. <lb />
of 1802. <lb />
Moses <lb />
Isaac <lb />
of Peggy Cherry. <lb />
You Are Not In It <lb />
If you fail to see the brand new stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
-----that is now being offered by------ <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
------1 have just the to suit <lb />
LADY,<lb />
FARMER. <lb />
BODY ELSE. <lb />
If you want wear or anything <lb />
to eat, or any article to go in the house, <lb />
call on me. Goods all new, not a piece <lb />
of old stock in the house. <lb />
My prices will be found as low as <lb />
able goods can be sold at. <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
Two doors O. A. <lb />
near Five Points. <lb />
BROUGHTON V <lb />
Printers and Binders <lb />
1ST. O <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found in <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
WEDDING READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders. <lb />
EDWARDS <lb />
AND BINDERS, <lb />
RALEIGH. N. C. <lb />
Ocracoke Hotel <lb />
Sealed proposals for renting Ocracoke <lb />
Hotel for one or three years will be re- <lb />
and opened on April 1892. <lb />
The Board reserve the right to accept <lb />
or reject all bids. <lb />
O. M. BROWN. <lb />
Washington, N. <lb />
Tobacco- Growers <lb />
Tobacco Furnace <lb />
The best Invention ever made for <lb />
With it yon have absolute <lb />
control over heating your barn, <lb />
and it removes <lb />
All Danger of Fire. <lb />
Two cures week can be <lb />
made in the same <lb />
co of different degrees of ripe- <lb />
can be cured at one time in <lb />
barn. Saves labor and <lb />
fuel. <lb />
For further particulars ad- <lb />
dress <lb />
PHELPS, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
this paper when you write. <lb />
TO <lb />
-----If you want to save----- <lb />
Fitly <lb />
in the purchase of a PIANO from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in the purchase of an Organ address <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
NEW N. C. <lb />
General Agent for Carolina, <lb />
who is now handling goods direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as HIGH <lb />
GRADE PIANOS, <lb />
for tone, and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all the <lb />
musical journals In the United <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 <lb />
Also the EVANS UP. <lb />
RIGHT PIANO which has been sold by <lb />
him for the past six years in the eastern <lb />
part of this State and up to this time has <lb />
given entire The <lb />
Piano just mentioned will lie sold at from <lb />
in Oak, <lb />
Walnut or <lb />
Also the GROWN PARLOR ORGAN <lb />
from to in solid or Oak <lb />
ewes. <lb />
Ten years experience in the music <lb />
business has enabled him lo handle <lb />
nothing hut standard good and he does <lb />
not to say he can sell any <lb />
musical instrument about per cent, <lb />
cheaper than other agents are now offer- <lb />
Refer to all banks In Eastern Carolina. <lb />
Hill <lb />
There is a great deal of satisfaction in leading <lb />
we are still in that position. Rivals at- <lb />
tempt to follow our methods but find that we <lb />
lead them a merry chase and they finally give <lb />
it up or come to grief. <lb />
Elegance and durability, coupled with low <lb />
prices, is what has placed our Shoes, Dry Goods <lb />
and Notions in the lead. <lb />
BROWN BROTHERS. <lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
--------AND BUYER OF-------- <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 />
II you have anything to ship I will attend to it for you on a small <lb />
Call and see me. <lb />
JNO. S. <lb />
LET ME HAVE YOUR <lb />
OR E-R-S <lb />
FOR <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES <lb />
I want to begin in time this year. <lb />
L. H, PENDER, <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a i order of the Clerk of <lb />
the Superior Court of Pitt county in the <lb />
case of J. B. Bullock, administrator of <lb />
John I. Lewis, against Harriet Ann <lb />
Lewis and Susan Lewis, the undersigned <lb />
will sell for cash before the Court House <lb />
door in Greenville on Thursday, the 21st <lb />
day of April, 1892. the following de- <lb />
scribed piece or parcel of laud lying In <lb />
township, Pitt county, adjoin- <lb />
the lauds of Joseph II. Thomas <lb />
Thomas, the Harriet Bunting land, the <lb />
land of Gilbert and con- <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
This March 17th. 1892. <lb />
J. B. BULLOCK, <lb />
F. G. JAMES, <lb />
NORFOLK ADVERTISEMENTS. <lb />
NORFOLK, VA. <lb />
TOR SHIM of Cm -e, <lb />
We have Lad many jean ex <lb />
at the business and are <lb />
prepared to handle Cotton to <lb />
the advantage of shippers. <lb />
All business entrusted to <lb />
hands will receive prompt and <lb />
careful attention <lb />
L. W. DAVIS. <lb />
FINE------ <lb />
HAVANA CIGARS <lb />
-----AND---- <lb />
Roanoke Avenue, <lb />
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. <lb />
For S. E. PENDER h CO <lb />
Opposite Wooten's Drugstore. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883. <lb />
Headquarters for the following lines of Goods <lb />
Car load Mew Pork. <lb />
Car load Side Meat. <lb />
Car load Flour, all grades. <lb />
Carload Seed <lb />
Cases Star Lye. <lb />
Case- Bread Powders. <lb />
Cases Soap. <lb />
Caws Cherries and Peaches. <lb />
Full line Case Goods. <lb />
Crackers. <lb />
Boxes Tobacco. <lb />
Boxes Starch. <lb />
M Rico <lb />
Stick Candy. <lb />
Barrels A Ax Snuff. <lb />
M Barrels Mills Snuff. <lb />
Barrels P. Snuff. <lb />
Paper cheroot. Cigarette, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Ha ring been appointed by the <lb />
court county Receiver of Oren- <lb />
Combination re, notice I here- <lb />
by given lo an persons indebted to said <lb />
Greenville Combination Store to make <lb />
payment the undersigned, <lb />
all prisons having Maims against <lb />
Greenville Combination Store stoat Ale <lb />
the same for payment properly <lb />
or before the U f of <lb />
next. <lb />
This say MM. <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 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 />
most be necessarily light; if any of friends, <lb />
who have cotton, would like to raise money on same and hold it <lb />
longer, we are prepared to advance them to per bale <lb />
and hold it until May or June if so desired. <lb />
Very truly, <lb />
BARNES, <lb />
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA<lb /></p>
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                <p>
OF THE FLIRT. <lb />
REV. DIXON, DISCOURSES <lb />
ON RECENT SOCIAL SCANDALS. <lb />
IN CONSTRUCT <lb />
IN <lb />
EASILY ITS SKILL <lb />
USE QUICKLY LEARN. D <lb />
The Electro-poise is mi Instrument for <lb />
Diffuse Without <lb />
theories f <lb />
and cure of disease, it with the <lb />
elect and magnetic conditions of tin <lb />
body aim the gases surrounding it III the <lb />
controlling conditions <lb />
at will. It Ism electricity- <lb />
is simply impaired vitality. The <lb />
adds to the vitality <lb />
only assists nature. In nature's way. <lb />
to throw off the trouble. <lb />
A book. describing <lb />
and containing testimonial Iron, all sect <lb />
lion, and for the COW of all diseases- <lb />
free on Address. , <lb />
ATLANTIC CO , <lb />
Washington, C. Charleston. S. <lb />
Atlanta. Oh. <lb />
obtained, and all business In the V. S <lb />
office or in the Courts attended to <lb />
for Moderate Fee. <lb />
We are opposite U. S. Patent Of- <lb />
in Patents Exclusively, <lb />
can obtain patents In lose lime than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing is sent we <lb />
advise a to free of <lb />
and no we ob- <lb />
We refer, here. the Port Master, tin <lb />
of the Mono-. Order and t. <lb />
Patent Office. For <lb />
advise terms an reference to <lb />
State, <lb />
addles. C. A, SOW to. <lb />
D. <lb />
EMPORIUM <lb />
I- or Shaving. nil <lb />
AT <lb />
the Opera at which plate <lb />
I hare located, and where have <lb />
everything line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO MAKE A <lb />
MODEL BARBERSHOP <lb />
with all improved appliances; <lb />
and chairs. <lb />
Razors sharpened at reasonable figure- <lb />
for work outside of <lb />
Very respectfully,<lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
MA <lb />
This Prep nation been hi over <lb />
years, and wherever known <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en <lb />
the leading physicians all <lb />
country, and has effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention <lb />
the experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment is <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which it has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
.- its own as but little effort baa <lb />
ever been made bring it before, the <lb />
public. One bottle of tills Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address or. receipt of One <lb />
Dollar Sample box tree. The <lb />
discount to Druggists. All Cash Orders <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
SEE <lb />
W. t. P. ft <lb />
sod with for Um of <lb />
-red. <lb />
, Mr. <lb />
P. F. P. k a n fro lint <lb />
R P. <lb />
a, M is hi <lb />
a, d in an <lb />
CURES <lb />
p. p. p. <lb />
KU Boot <lb />
P. <lb />
Proprietors, <lb />
Block, GA. <lb />
For isle L. Wooten's Drug Store <lb />
. on aid <lb />
DEBILITY. <lb />
and all <lb />
AN. <lb />
I or fry <lb />
t. cir. <lb />
Mb <lb />
of Lite, or b <lb />
gold. It Don <lb />
WEAK and learn<lb />
of <lb />
In <lb />
to Virtue <lb />
la of of Life. <lb />
New April Before the reg- <lb />
of the day in Association <lb />
hall this morning Mr. reviewed, <lb />
from the Christian point of view, the re- <lb />
cent startling and tragic scandals in <lb />
American society. He <lb />
The American colony in Paris was re- <lb />
shocked by the report of a pistol <lb />
from the private rooms of an American <lb />
wife and mother. A hod sought <lb />
to wash the stain of dishonor from his <lb />
home with the blood of the scoundrel <lb />
who had wrecked its happiness. <lb />
The echoes of that pistol shot rang <lb />
around the civilized world. It <lb />
many a villain. It should carry a sol- <lb />
lesson to the heart of tho giddy <lb />
woman of society. <lb />
Within the past few days two <lb />
have again shocked over the <lb />
sad revelation of the disgrace of a proud <lb />
and honored name among the social <lb />
celebrities of America. Again the con- <lb />
has centered the sacred <lb />
name of wife and mother. What makes <lb />
these incidents of specially dark import <lb />
is the insight they give in the condition <lb />
of the so called high society of today <lb />
that circulates between the Old and <lb />
New Worlds. <lb />
AWFUL FACTS. <lb />
A woman correspondent of tho St. <lb />
Post-Dispatch, writing from Paris <lb />
and commenting on one of these events, <lb />
says that can be imagined no at- <lb />
in which a woman, pretty, <lb />
and vain, with the seeds of <lb />
vice lying dormant her nature, could <lb />
find readier encouragement for the up- <lb />
springing of the evil growth than in this <lb />
circle of society. <lb />
have seen a woman of color, who <lb />
was also a woman of most immoral life <lb />
and antecedents, married to a western <lb />
widower whoso mistress she had been <lb />
for years before their was legal- <lb />
the guest of more than of the <lb />
most honorable American families in <lb />
Paris, and that long after her history <lb />
bad been spread abroad. A tremendous <lb />
scandal finally put a stop to her career <lb />
as a society lady. have known a <lb />
an who had been divorced for the same <lb />
state of affairs that led Mr. Deacon to <lb />
shoot M. who had married her <lb />
lover and come to Paris to live, <lb />
by of tho leading ladies of the Amer- <lb />
colony with the chaperonage of <lb />
that lady's young daughter at a French <lb />
watering place. have met repeatedly <lb />
at the leading houses of the American <lb />
colony an elderly American woman who <lb />
was living openly and <lb />
with the of another woman. <lb />
could go on multiplying such instances <lb />
by tho score. But I have narrated <lb />
enough of them to show that if Mrs. <lb />
Deacon chooses to again run with the <lb />
hares of respectability after going hunt- <lb />
with the hound of immorality, she <lb />
can easily manage to do <lb />
THE DOWNFALL OF SOCIETY. <lb />
This is sad reading for tho student of <lb />
tho society of today. If it be true, this <lb />
is one of the most startling facts in the <lb />
history of the social order of the Nine- <lb />
century. It as surely points to <lb />
of such a social order, as <lb />
did tho stench which rose from tho de- <lb />
society of Rome presage the day <lb />
when Goth and Vandal would build on <lb />
the ruins of the city once mistress of a <lb />
world. <lb />
it seems to mo that there are a few <lb />
things plain men and women should <lb />
learn from such <lb />
to enter such a of <lb />
society is not only not an honor, but <lb />
rather to compromise one's for <lb />
honor, integrity, truth, purity, manhood <lb />
and womanhood. <lb />
is time fathers and moth- <lb />
of wealth learned that to rear a <lb />
daughter in whirl of <lb />
fish vanity and idle idiocies, surrounded <lb />
by a set pf unprincipled libertines and <lb />
rakes, is hardly conducive to the pro- <lb />
of a woman fit to preside over a <lb />
home. <lb />
THE HABIT. <lb />
of dances and social <lb />
customs of this set is also in need of a <lb />
restudy and revision. It is worth con- <lb />
at least, whether the custom <lb />
of society women appearing at all social <lb />
functions in so called full dress is <lb />
the thing to virtue and man- <lb />
hood and womanhood. <lb />
For nowadays means as <lb />
nearly undressed as the police will allow. <lb />
Is it just the thing for women who <lb />
claim to be the leaders of modern society <lb />
to habitually appear before men, in their <lb />
homes and in public halls, in a <lb />
of nakedness whose vulgarity pass- <lb />
es the limits of sane discussion If any <lb />
woman is fool enough to believe men <lb />
not two eyes in their heads they <lb />
will wake to the fact by and by. A <lb />
spade is a spade. It is a fact that the <lb />
anatomical display in the boxes at tho <lb />
opera of today far exceeds in area that <lb />
which is seen behind the footlights. <lb />
am not simply ask for <lb />
information. Does all this make pure, <lb />
strong women and true men <lb />
FLIRTING <lb />
is time so called high society <lb />
learned an old, old home is <lb />
the holy of holies of human life. The <lb />
man who allows a libertine, or any male <lb />
biped, to enter his home, and under any <lb />
pretense of social law or custom pay <lb />
court to his wife, forfeits the divine <lb />
right of his fatherhood manhood; <lb />
and he merits the contempt of man- <lb />
kind. The wife who seeks the attention <lb />
of other men than her husband is a fool <lb />
of unfathomable proportions; and when <lb />
she receives the first of these attentions <lb />
by which men pay court to women, she <lb />
is leaning over the brink of the deepest <lb />
hell that opens on this earth. <lb />
It is a good time to think of some of <lb />
these facts. <lb />
THE SACREDNESS OF THE <lb />
And I saw a new heaven and a new <lb />
for tho first tit and the first earth <lb />
passed away; and there was do more sea. <lb />
And John, saw the holy city, new J <lb />
ion from God out of heaven, <lb />
1- i us a bride for her <lb />
And hoard a great of heaven say- <lb />
Behold, the of is with men; <lb />
and ho will dwell with thorn, and they shall be <lb />
las people, and God himself be with thorn, <lb />
and heir God. <lb />
And I saw no temple <lb />
I. S, I and <lb />
I have often heard very fine <lb />
drawn between the church and the <lb />
world by a certain class of thinkers. <lb />
Such distinction does not exist in the <lb />
Bible. There is no fine span theory of <lb />
church and world to found in tho <lb />
New Testament When Christ refers to <lb />
the world in a sense of warning he means <lb />
the sin there is in tho world. God so <lb />
loved the world that he gave his only <lb />
Son. docs not hate the <lb />
world; he died that the world might be <lb />
saved. What is kingdom of <lb />
which is to come What is the kingdom <lb />
that we are here to bring to What <lb />
sort of world heaven to be We have <lb />
outlined in the-v passages of Scripture <lb />
this new kingdom. I call your at in t ion <lb />
to four thoughts involved <lb />
In this ideal world that is to <lb />
saw a new heaven and n new <lb />
earth. That is, the new heaven and the <lb />
new earth are coterminous. There <lb />
be no new heaven until there is a new <lb />
heaven is a redeemed a <lb />
holy social organization. <lb />
an w the new Jerusalem. That <lb />
is, the new nation. Jerusalem was the <lb />
capital of the Hebrew nation, the per- <lb />
of the. nation's life. And <lb />
lastly, I saw no temple there. That is, <lb />
there is no house of worship visible, for <lb />
the dwelling place of is among men. <lb />
That Is to say, in the redeemed world <lb />
there is no ecclesiastical machinery. The <lb />
dwelling place of is in the relations <lb />
of his people. <lb />
That it to tag, the true church of <lb />
Christ in a city, a redefined <lb />
a redeemed nation, a redeemed world, <lb />
redeemed man in redeemed relation. <lb />
SHALL <lb />
This being true, there are some <lb />
inferences we necessarily draw. <lb />
is a mistake to identify <lb />
little organization for worship <lb />
with the true church of Christ. <lb />
The church of Christ is an invisible <lb />
empire. Wherever the sou of man looks <lb />
op into the heavens and says, <lb />
this is the temple of the Most <lb />
High. It is exceedingly difficult for a <lb />
member of a traditional denomination to <lb />
got into our beads this conception of tho <lb />
invisible, universal church. <lb />
It was hard for the people in the days <lb />
of Christ to understand this. Jesus had <lb />
to repeat and repeat the great thought. <lb />
God is spirit. They that worship him <lb />
must worship in spirit and in truth. He <lb />
had to repeat again and again the idea <lb />
that neither in the mount aim of Samaria <lb />
nor in Jerusalem could be found the <lb />
true temple of divine worship, but it <lb />
could only be found in tho son of man. <lb />
An evangelist walking down the aisles <lb />
of a church on one occasion after his <lb />
sermon asked his usual stereotyped <lb />
question of a lady, are you a <lb />
The lady regarded the <lb />
as somewhat impertinent. She drew <lb />
herself rather stiffly and replied, <lb />
sir; am an Her <lb />
conception of the church was confined <lb />
to four walls of an historic institution. <lb />
And so the Baptist is inclined to think <lb />
that his church n which he was born <lb />
and reared is the true apostolic church <lb />
of Jesus Christ and all others are with- <lb />
out. <lb />
ELECTED FOR WHAT <lb />
But what is the church yon ask me, <lb />
then. What is this organization for <lb />
is it here for It is tho <lb />
body of the elect. But elected for what <lb />
There are two doctrines of election; <lb />
is true and tho other is false. The doc- <lb />
of individual election for the <lb />
pose of individual salvation is a doc- <lb />
I cannot reconcile with the truth <lb />
of spiritual religion in Christ never <lb />
saw a man who believed in this doctrine <lb />
of election who did not believe that he <lb />
was elected. I am always afraid of the <lb />
doctrine because of that element of per- <lb />
self interest that seems to be its <lb />
determining characteristic. I in <lb />
the doctrine of Biblical election. The <lb />
children of Israel were an elected <lb />
but elected for what Chosen that <lb />
in and them tho world might be <lb />
saved. The church is the chosen body <lb />
through which Christ reaches and saves <lb />
tho world. We are not elected to save <lb />
our individual selves; we are elected <lb />
that the outside world may be reached <lb />
and saved. read a little poem the <lb />
other day which admirably illustrates <lb />
this conception of the elected of <lb />
tho saint as from <lb />
the people in the modern minister. Tho <lb />
poem <lb />
parish priest of austerity <lb />
up In a <lb />
To be nearer God. that he. <lb />
his word the people. <lb />
So he daily wrote sermon <lb />
What ho thought was sent from <lb />
And he down on the <lb />
heads <lb />
Two In seven. <lb />
In his age God said down and die. <lb />
And ho cried from out the steeple, <lb />
art thou, and the Lord <lb />
-Down here among my <lb />
HIGHWAYS OF LORD. <lb />
the channels through <lb />
which the human and divine excellence, <lb />
love and beauty and truth enter tho soul <lb />
of man, these must be tho highways of <lb />
the Lord, and must be regarded as holy <lb />
All societies then for the <lb />
of knowledge are not secular, but <lb />
sacred. The distinction between the <lb />
secular the sacred, honestly be- <lb />
was Hie invention of the devil to <lb />
deceive the elect. There is no such <lb />
thing as a world. It is God's <lb />
world. To impart knowledge is to <lb />
spread truth. What is truth Truth is <lb />
God; God is truth. To teach the truth <lb />
is to teach God. Men talk about secular <lb />
education and religions education. I do <lb />
not know what men are talking about <lb />
All education is sacred. To impart the <lb />
truth is to impart whether it be <lb />
taught in a log cabin at the country <lb />
crossroads or whether it be taught from <lb />
the sacred desk. Tho great scientist <lb />
who discovers the laws of and <lb />
unfolds them to the world is translating <lb />
God into human Kepler, the <lb />
great scientist, when he had discovered <lb />
the laws of the planetary world, leaped <lb />
to his feet in ecstasy and exclaimed, <lb />
Oil, Almighty God, I am thinking thy <lb />
thoughts after And he was. He <lb />
had followed the mind of God from star <lb />
to star, from world to world, unfolding <lb />
the beauties and glories of the <lb />
teaching in language deeper and diviner <lb />
than even tho of the poet the <lb />
transcendent truth that the heavens <lb />
show forth the glory of God. <lb />
PASTEUR INSTITUTE. <lb />
The work of the scientist today, is it <lb />
secular Go to Pasteur's laboratory in <lb />
Paris, in the anteroom, you will find the <lb />
victims gathered from tho four quarters <lb />
of the earth, fleeing from the nightmare <lb />
that has pursued them. All to <lb />
this magician that they may be healed <lb />
at the touch of science, and at the touch <lb />
of the great master the torn is <lb />
driven and hope once more <lb />
are theirs. As yon look into the joyous <lb />
faces of those who have been healed, <lb />
and look at this wonderful man who, in <lb />
the secrets of his laboratory solved this <lb />
problem of tho ages, is his work secular <lb />
Listen, was sick and ye visited <lb />
The pursuit and development pf art is <lb />
essentially religions, not Beauty <lb />
is an attribute of God. Art is; the trans- <lb />
of the into human <lb />
To translate beauty is to trans- <lb />
late God. Ar. grasps the divine and <lb />
imprisons it in matter that the spirit of <lb />
man may see and know and feel <lb />
the nearness of the divine. Is <lb />
music secular The master musician <lb />
who sweeps his strings and as be touches <lb />
them sweeps the listening unto the <lb />
very gates of heaven itself. <lb />
Painting, is it secular The artist <lb />
who grasps the deepest secrets of the <lb />
ideal and the spiritual and imprisons <lb />
them on canvas in form and color. A <lb />
man stood in a cathedral in Europe on <lb />
one occasion looking at the great paint- <lb />
from the <lb />
The attendant announced to that <lb />
the hoar to close the cathedral had <lb />
come. He still stood before the picture <lb />
in rapt attention. When again re- <lb />
minded that he must leave, he turned <lb />
with to too attendant <lb />
cannot go yet, I most stay until they <lb />
take him <lb />
SOCIAL <lb />
Social intercourse, is it or <lb />
sacred Social intercourse is the high- <lb />
way along which tho feet of Is may <lb />
travel to the of wan. It <lb />
be regarded as holy <lb />
iii ii mil <lb />
gathering, or casual <lb />
tag on the street <lb />
In Boston there was into a home, <lb />
day, a little with a deformed <lb />
foot The mother grandmother <lb />
and all the household were in tear over <lb />
the sad event. They were inconsolable. <lb />
From across the street there a <lb />
crippled girl, their neighbor, who asked <lb />
them the cause of all their distress. They <lb />
told her that tho little one won I be a <lb />
cripple for life. <lb />
She under, <lb />
the possibilities of such a life. You <lb />
should not be inconsolable. I been <lb />
a cripple all my life, and this world has <lb />
been a much more beautiful world to me <lb />
than to many of my friends. Everybody <lb />
is kind to me. I have only seen the <lb />
beautiful and the loving side of it <lb />
When I cross the streets the policemen <lb />
will stop all the cars and all the cabs <lb />
and help me tenderly across. n I <lb />
get on the train the baggage master will <lb />
put me on the track and roll me to the <lb />
car and assist me kindly, tenderly, <lb />
I have only seen that <lb />
which was beautiful and kind in the <lb />
And she had seen this in the <lb />
streets. She had learned this divine <lb />
son from a casual meeting of the rough <lb />
policeman and from meeting the bag- <lb />
gage smasher at the depot Wherever <lb />
man meets man may be the highway of <lb />
tho Lord through which divine troth <lb />
may pass to our souls. <lb />
THE ENGINE OF MERCY. , <lb />
Trade and labor, are they sacred or <lb />
secular Labor is the of <lb />
matter. The laborer touches matter <lb />
and humanizes and that <lb />
which he touches. He the <lb />
rough material from the world and <lb />
forms and fashions it into things of <lb />
beauty and of use, until the rocks speak <lb />
in language divine; until our homos <lb />
made comfortable and beautiful by <lb />
this process of transforming the raw <lb />
material of The man who does <lb />
this work, is it secular work simply <lb />
The blacksmith at his anvil is doing a <lb />
work, if his work Vi done well. <lb />
He makes the anchor and the chain, and <lb />
in the storm the anchor holds. The chain <lb />
holds. The vessel is secure. The work <lb />
was well done. <lb />
The clothes I wear today, are the <lb />
result of so much labor as a commodity, <lb />
exchanged for so much money, ex- <lb />
changed in payment for tho <lb />
labor No. As I walk the <lb />
streets of New York and look to <lb />
those great tenements where the cloth- <lb />
is made, it seems to me that I can <lb />
feel in tho very seams of my coat the <lb />
throbbing, aching nerves of women who <lb />
have sewed into those seams their very <lb />
heart's blood. They did their work <lb />
well; and they were not paid for the <lb />
elements of faithfulness that went into <lb />
that work. They did their work unto <lb />
the Lord. obey your mas- <lb />
Not because you are a slave and <lb />
your master, but obey your mas- <lb />
unto the Such was the <lb />
only doctrine of slavery ever taught in <lb />
the Bible. <lb />
The mechanic who works in his shop <lb />
over the inventions which are to move <lb />
tho civilizations of the world, sacred or <lb />
secular A man started from tho golf <lb />
a short time ago on a fast express for <lb />
New York. Ho was bitten by a mad <lb />
dog, and was going to the Pasteur in- <lb />
His was a question of min- <lb />
Time That great engine dashed <lb />
through city after city until the click of <lb />
the rails came with tho regularity of the <lb />
tick of a watch. city after <lb />
city that great monster on its <lb />
mission of mercy. The man who <lb />
watched by the window cried in his <lb />
heart for speed. Inside of <lb />
hours that car was drawn into tho <lb />
cur of Jersey City. Ho reached <lb />
the institute in time, was treated and <lb />
saved. Tho man who invented that <lb />
magnificent machine of locomotion and <lb />
brought the four corners of this con- <lb />
together, was his work sacred or <lb />
secular was sick and ye <lb />
visited <lb />
The state, is it sacred or secular All <lb />
law is divine law. Law that is not <lb />
vine is not law. The state is tho <lb />
embodiment of law. It should <lb />
as holy the altar of the church it- <lb />
self. Patriotism is a divine sentiment <lb />
love country, not because we hate <lb />
tho rest of the world, but because our <lb />
country is a part of God's world. <lb />
tics should be sacred. It should be as <lb />
holy a work to be governor of a state as <lb />
to wear the red hat of a cardinal or do <lb />
the work of bishop or pastor. <lb />
A HEAVEN. <lb />
The is a part of the church of <lb />
Christ. It is holy ground. It is a little <lb />
kingdom of God in itself, where man <lb />
learns the first lesson of sacrifice and <lb />
love and obedience. It is here that the <lb />
foundations of great characters are laid. <lb />
It is the and strength of man- <lb />
hood. It is the secret fountain from <lb />
which man draws the inspiration to <lb />
meet every crisis of human life. It is <lb />
the inner sanctuary where God speaks <lb />
his deepest messages to those in distress <lb />
or trial. <lb />
Hawthorne lost his position under the <lb />
government at Salem and despaired of <lb />
is ability to succeed in life. He sat <lb />
down in bis room after tho loss of his <lb />
position utterly dejected, in despair. His <lb />
wife entered the room and saw him, <lb />
the situation. She did not say <lb />
anything at first She lighted a fire, <lb />
bright and cheerful, until its warm glow <lb />
filled the room. She brought a table <lb />
and put it down by his side, and brought <lb />
pen and ink and paper. And then, with a <lb />
tender touch on his shoulder, and in her <lb />
winning voice, she said to him, <lb />
my dear, you can write your <lb />
He looked up into her face and hope re- <lb />
Life opened anew. He seized his <lb />
pen. and wrote his book, and wrote the <lb />
masterpiece of his life, Scarlet Let- <lb />
Tho home is the secret altar from <lb />
which speaks to man Ins divinest <lb />
message, in that earlier life when char- <lb />
is being rapidly shaped for time <lb />
and eternity. <lb />
A SACRED PICTURE. <lb />
A mother in New Hampshire reared a. <lb />
family of eight boys. They all left the <lb />
homestead and went to sea. She was <lb />
heartbroken. The preacher visited her <lb />
home and had poured into his ears this <lb />
life sorrow. She said her boys were <lb />
good boys. She could not understand <lb />
why they had all gone to sea and left <lb />
her. She could not understand the mys- <lb />
work of Providence. Her heart <lb />
was desolate, the home forsaken. And <lb />
she said her boys had seen the <lb />
ocean until were grown. She asked <lb />
the preacher to explain it He looked <lb />
around the room and over the mantel <lb />
he saw a splendid picture of a great ship <lb />
under sail. Every white wing in- <lb />
with the message of foreign <lb />
The waves that dashed against <lb />
the keel speaking of a thousand shores <lb />
that had been washed as around the <lb />
world they had been swept, The preach- <lb />
said to her-. madam, this is <lb />
the explanation, Your boys became <lb />
sailors because this picture told them of <lb />
the ocean and led them around the <lb />
The very picture <lb />
every Inch of are sacred. <lb />
They make and unmake character and <lb />
life. Guard there well. Tin <lb />
of every great man's character is <lb />
laid in these primal hours of life. There <lb />
fa no touch like a mother's Thar <lb />
fa no to make and unmake char- <lb />
like that touch. <lb />
the secular hi the sacred. <lb />
Thai should be dona unto the <lb />
Lord, that wherever ton watts he <lb />
walks hi world, Una <lb />
mat f <lb />
inch of Its sou <lb />
call Bot for more church buildings, <lb />
i mere machinery; bat tho <lb />
great heed of the age in which we live <lb />
is holy ciders of merchants, holy or- , <lb />
of holy orders of <lb />
sous, holy orders of lawyers, holy orders <lb />
I of mechanics. In other words, the re- <lb />
deemed world is that world in which all <lb />
tho relations of man are made sacred. <lb />
saw no temple therein, for the <lb />
place of God was among <lb />
We're not willing for the bat and <lb />
moles hat for men and women who hare <lb />
eyes and them, who hi ion- <lb />
reason There's a new world for <lb />
and sickly as area new <lb />
world created the el a <lb />
discovery <lb />
Years ago Dr. found out that <lb />
seem of scrofula, bronchial. <lb />
and In trouble I <lb />
at impure blood and the <lb />
weak tone of the way <lb />
sure effects to remove the <lb />
cause, human nature being the same, <lb />
results might looked for in <lb />
nearly all So confident Was lie <lb />
that the exceptions were uncommon <lb />
ho took look Ilia risk of giving <lb />
cine to those <lb />
the proved that he Was <lb />
right. <lb />
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the remedy for the million I The only <lb />
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Your If it doesn't <lb />
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A Metropolitan <lb />
rows of <lb />
Fourteen of <lb />
It was a shambling old man and a <lb />
shambling old voice on Thirty-third <lb />
street lie had a very peculiar gait on <lb />
a horse with the <lb />
owing to tin solo of his right shoe being <lb />
loose J the necessity for flapping the <lb />
piece well up and forward with every <lb />
step in order to bring it down in the <lb />
right place. He hail a small and well <lb />
worn satchel, carried a paper of pins <lb />
and kept his eyes strained on the upper <lb />
windows for customers. <lb />
rows of pins, <lb />
he cried somewhat mournfully. <lb />
A window went up with a bang that <lb />
made his heart jump. A redheaded <lb />
woman with a flushed face stuck her <lb />
head out she <lb />
shouted. <lb />
row, you old she <lb />
screamed. it She made a <lb />
. gesture as if she would scoop him <lb />
with her bony fingers. <lb />
rows, -ma'am, only two <lb />
ho said apologetically. <lb />
one row, tell I want <lb />
to let that good for nothing husband of <lb />
mine see whether I'm worth a row of <lb />
pins or not I'll fix In popped <lb />
the red head and bang went tho window <lb />
down again. <lb />
up with a row of pins, will IT <lb />
the old man, shaking bis <lb />
head. much. She don't want any <lb />
pins. She wants the neighbors to know <lb />
what her says <lb />
what she wants. bet he's up <lb />
now for me with a club. Row of <lb />
pins wouldn't go up there if she'd <lb />
offer to buy my <lb />
Thus does age and adversity bring <lb />
York Herald. <lb />
Ob, What a <lb />
Will heed-the warning. The <lb />
perhaps the Mire approach of that <lb />
more terrible Ask <lb />
if yon can for the sake <lb />
of saving run the risk and do <lb />
for r. We know from <lb />
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It never fails. This explains why more <lb />
I hail a Million Bottles were sold the past <lb />
year. It croup an whooping <lb />
cough once. Mother, do not be <lb />
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Shiloh's Flatter. Sold <lb />
Drug Stoic. , <lb />
The Navy. <lb />
Tho Russian naval estimates for 1803 <lb />
amount to or <lb />
more than last year, which sum is to <lb />
spent upon the building of <lb />
By order of tho czar a large ironclad <lb />
cruiser of tho same typo as the <lb />
of tons and horse power, is <lb />
to be put upon tho stocks at St Peters- <lb />
burg this spring, in addition to three <lb />
ironclads of tons and several iron- <lb />
clad coast vessels of from to <lb />
tons. It fa also intended to build <lb />
small cruisers. As soon as the thaw <lb />
in tho two ironclad gunboats, the <lb />
and the of 1,402 <lb />
tons and with a speed of fifteen knots, <lb />
are to launched at St. Petersburg. <lb />
The now in of con- <lb />
will lie tho largest cruiser <lb />
afloat. She . will -120 feet in length, <lb />
with a speed of knots, and will be <lb />
able to go under steam from the Baltic <lb />
to the at a speed of ton <lb />
knots without coaling. Her armament <lb />
will consist of 8-inch guns, six of <lb />
0-inch, six of 5-inch and four torpedo <lb />
tubes, while her armor plates up to the <lb />
water line will lie ten inches in thick- <lb />
The will, it fa expected, <lb />
ready for launching next autumn. <lb />
Paris Letter. <lb />
Deserving <lb />
We desire to say to our citizens, <lb />
for years we have been selling Dr. King's <lb />
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never handled remedies that sell as well. <lb />
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Egyptian and Crosses. <lb />
The lord bishop of Limerick, Dr. <lb />
Graves, who has examined the Christian <lb />
antiquities remaining amidst the ruins <lb />
of several of tho great Egyptian temples, <lb />
states that many of these monuments, <lb />
bear Christian inscriptions and are <lb />
scribed with Christian crosses. Thus <lb />
the great called the <lb />
at Thebes, which has used in part <lb />
as a Christian place of worship, bears a <lb />
Coptic inscription on one of the columns, <lb />
with the figure of a cross, and on walls <lb />
and columns of this a great many <lb />
crosses have rudely inscribed. <lb />
In the magnificent court of t tin <lb />
of the traveler will see <lb />
a score of columns, several of thorn bear- <lb />
Greek inscriptions, and in the <lb />
on the northwest side of the temple <lb />
he will see designed to consecrate <lb />
parts of tho building which, had, <lb />
been devoted to uses. <lb />
These crosses vary greatly in form, and <lb />
the bishop calls attention to tho close re- <lb />
semblance that exists between them and <lb />
those on many of the most ancient Irish <lb />
monuments. There many examples <lb />
of oriental crosses, he says, or <lb />
circles, on monuments <lb />
in Ireland and <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
Wilmington. N. C. <lb />
JOHN N. WEBB. Esq., <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
tin ; the of <lb />
who suffer form Nervous <lb />
I would in my opinion no <lb />
cine will give the relief to be <lb />
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In my own case of Nervous Dyspepsia. <lb />
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Indian Tradition of the Stood. <lb />
There was not, if early <lb />
and theologians are to <lb />
believed, a single of American In- <lb />
who had at tho time of the white <lb />
man's advent in the western hemisphere <lb />
the least smattering of tradition con- <lb />
the life, ministry and sufferings <lb />
of Jesus. But this does not hold good <lb />
in regard to tho story of creation, the <lb />
Tower of Babel and the flood, many of <lb />
them having history which <lb />
almost exactly corresponds the <lb />
stories of these great as <lb />
in the Bible. <lb />
One day Major Davenport, the gov- <lb />
agent for the was <lb />
telling some chiefs about Noah, the <lb />
flood and the ark. when one of them tn- <lb />
him with We know <lb />
that long We was in canoes all <lb />
tied together. float on heap water. <lb />
We and muskrat down one, <lb />
times. He dive, come up. Last he go <lb />
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The earth moves.--Evidence, can <lb />
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