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J j j <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
--------HAS <lb />
ft <lb />
Job Room <lb />
be no <lb />
where in this section. <lb />
always <lb />
The <lb />
Reflector<lb />
New Type ; <lb />
p Presses <lb />
Material <lb />
I f END US YOUR ORDERS. <lb />
Appointment of Rev. A. D. Hunter. <lb />
Fir-, Sunday, morning mod night, <lb />
Second <lb />
and Saturday <lb />
Third and fourth at Green- <lb />
ville, morning and night, also <lb />
Sunday night, and Regular Wednesday <lb />
service each week. <lb />
Services at school house on <lb />
road on lay night <lb />
each Sunday until April and then <lb />
thin Sunday evening. <lb />
VOL. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
Rev. R. F. Appointments. <lb />
B. F. Taylor, pastor of <lb />
Circuit of the K. South. <lb />
will preach at the following times and <lb />
places, regularly each <lb />
1st Sunday at o'clock A. M. <lb />
tat Sunday. Chapel. o <lb />
P. II. <lb />
2nd Sunday, Shady o'clock <lb />
A M. <lb />
2nd Sunday, School House. <lb />
mile west of Greenville, <lb />
r. M <lb />
3rd Sunday, or Spline <lb />
School House, A. M. <lb />
3rd Sunday, Tripp's <lb />
o'clock P. M. <lb />
4th Sunday, II o'clock <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Lang's School House, <lb />
o'clock P. M. <lb />
An Announcement. <lb />
I am u w ready to treat baldness. I <lb />
have improved preparation and have <lb />
observed in the last ninety days it <lb />
will do w h I claim for it. Partial <lb />
can be treated by Hie bottle <lb />
an I the can use it himself. <lb />
Total baldness I must treat myself. I <lb />
invite correspondence in reference to <lb />
treatment Ac. Every one who my <lb />
preparation will be thoroughly satisfied <lb />
with results. We can refer yon to a <lb />
number of men here in this town as to <lb />
its merit. <lb />
N. C, April 5th, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
On the 4th day of April, 1892, the <lb />
of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
issued to the undersigned letters of <lb />
administration as administrator de <lb />
lion of the of L. R. Anderson, de- <lb />
ceased, who duly and gave bond <lb />
as such. Notice Is now given to the <lb />
creditors of L. R. Anderson to <lb />
sent their claims to me for pa duly <lb />
authenticated on or before the 13th day <lb />
of April, or this notice will <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. All per- <lb />
sons to said estate are request- <lb />
ed to make immediate payment to me. <lb />
This the 13th day o April, <lb />
K. Con, <lb />
d. b. n. of L. R. Anderson. <lb />
HOLD UP YOUR LIKE A <lb />
MAN. <lb />
Well, what if you arc in trouble, my <lb />
friend. <lb />
Or hare debt which you cannot repay <lb />
A soon as you wish All s reams have <lb />
an end. <lb />
And night it succeeded by day. <lb />
Don't you know that repining will not <lb />
help your <lb />
To be the far better plan; <lb />
To be and wearing a <lb />
smiling face. <lb />
And up your head like a man. <lb />
Midst turmoil of life we are prone to <lb />
bewail. <lb />
Our lot, should we make a mistake; <lb />
But jug along easy and never say fall. <lb />
And you'll what yen <lb />
There's much to a resolute <lb />
heart, <lb />
For your friends all your will <lb />
scan, <lb />
. will help and you In doing <lb />
your part <lb />
If you hold up your head like a man. <lb />
So, whistle and slug, drive dull care <lb />
away, <lb />
And surely will never regret <lb />
That you tried to be <lb />
and gay, <lb />
And fortune may smile on you yet, <lb />
burdens are surely never so great <lb />
But your Father will the band <lb />
Under which you labor sorrowing <lb />
SI <lb />
If you hold up your head like a man. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the <lb />
of Pitt at Term <lb />
1892, His Honor It. Judge <lb />
presiding. In the of W. II. Cox vs. <lb />
K. J. Blount the undersigned <lb />
for Cash the Court <lb />
House in Green on Monday <lb />
the 2nd day of May the following <lb />
ands in the County of Pitt and <lb />
in Township, a one fourth <lb />
undivided interest the land, known <lb />
as the M. J. Blount land a one <lb />
undivided interest in the lands of J. F. <lb />
Blount the first tract adjoin the lands <lb />
of J Blount. B. F. It. W. <lb />
Bloat and other,, containing acres, <lb />
more or less, the other tract adjoin the <lb />
i mis of W. I. Blount, the Nobles land <lb />
and others con more or <lb />
This April I 1892. <lb />
JAMES, <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Sealed Proposals. <lb />
The board of Commissioners of <lb />
county will at 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 ac the north end <lb />
of the bridge across Tar river at Green- <lb />
ville, and running from thence north <lb />
one and ope-half degree east one hundred <lb />
and thirty-two poles to the public mail. <lb />
The dirt to be used in the construction <lb />
of said dam is to be from the land <lb />
lying i upon the west side of <lb />
the said roadway. The bids <lb />
are to be by the yard for <lb />
the dirt used in dam, and successful <lb />
bidder is to clear the land upon which <lb />
the dam is to be constructed of trees, <lb />
bushes and logs. The board of Com- <lb />
missioners reserves the right to reject <lb />
any and all bids. For further <lb />
apply to J. It. or Leonidas <lb />
Fleming at Greenville, N. C. <lb />
By order of the board of Commission- <lb />
of Pitt county. <lb />
D. II. JAMES, Clerk. <lb />
Important Notice. <lb />
Sale of Steamer Greenville. <lb />
By authority conferred on me by <lb />
stockholders of the Tar River <lb />
Company, I will offer for sale at <lb />
public auction at the Clyde wharf in the <lb />
town of Washington, N. C, on Thursday, <lb />
May 19th, At, at o'clock P. M., the <lb />
SHAKER Greenville, with all her <lb />
tackle, apparel and furniture, together <lb />
with one Barge of capacity decked <lb />
all over. The Steamer Is <lb />
a light draft propeller, length of keel <lb />
feet, length over all feet, width of <lb />
bottom fee , over all, speed <lb />
miles per hour, carrying capacity <lb />
bales of cotton. Inspected March 20th, <lb />
1892. Title guaranteed. For further in- <lb />
formation apply in person or by letter to <lb />
John Havens, Washington, N. C. J. J. <lb />
Cherry, N. C, or N. M. <lb />
Lawrence, Tarboro, N. C. <lb />
Alfred Forbes, <lb />
Tar River Transportation Co. <lb />
A Hew Enterprise. <lb />
Wishing to thank our patrons for the <lb />
liberal patronage they have given us in <lb />
the different lines of our manufacturing, <lb />
we also with to let them know that we <lb />
ate truck Barrels for Potatoes <lb />
and would glad to furnish those In <lb />
need of Barrels. We think we have as <lb />
good and well ventilated Barrel as will <lb />
be on the or It has been so pron- <lb />
by those acquainted With truck <lb />
barrels- we sell them for cents apiece. <lb />
In of barrels cents. As we <lb />
have no idea of the demand we would <lb />
thank wishing to bay barrels lo <lb />
place their orders with as early a <lb />
so we may have prepared Umber <lb />
so the barrels when needed. Those <lb />
who do not give any notice of their order <lb />
may not ad barrels on hand when they <lb />
need them. We are also prepared to <lb />
planters or to do any repair <lb />
work oh or furnish Also <lb />
we can furnish on short notice any trim- <lb />
for or anything in oar <lb />
of manufacturing. <lb />
We wot lid also call attention to our <lb />
mm circular seat- for churches. <lb />
Caw, Win- <lb />
JOHNNY'S <lb />
Harper's Young People, <lb />
The cat is n very interesting an- <lb />
He is a small for dog that <lb />
meows, and has whiskers and <lb />
other things. He has four <lb />
fore paws and two be- <lb />
hind a tail. He has <lb />
been known for many years, two of <lb />
him haying been said to be in the <lb />
Ark, where he must have been tied <lb />
up, or what would have become of <lb />
the rats Cats don't get to be cats <lb />
until they are a year old, when <lb />
they stop being kittens, which <lb />
they are born as. It takes a kitten <lb />
several weeks lo get his eyes open, <lb />
if he doesn't get drowned before <lb />
that time, and he scratches when <lb />
he is mad. My father says animals <lb />
used to be cats, but backs <lb />
up day couldn't get them <lb />
down again, and so they became <lb />
camels. I never heard a camel <lb />
meow, but I suppose they can, be- <lb />
cause they can do most anything, <lb />
having seven stomachs and going <lb />
many days without water. <lb />
The dictionary says a cat is a <lb />
carnivorous quadruped, but that <lb />
does not sound like a cat. The <lb />
old Egyptians used to be very <lb />
fond of the cat, treating him like a <lb />
member of their own family, and <lb />
making mummies out of him when <lb />
he died. Some of these mummies <lb />
still live. They to hang <lb />
for killing cats in Egypt, be- <lb />
cause the cat was supposed to be a <lb />
sacred being-a sign cf the <lb />
moon, probably because they are <lb />
generally out all night- We have <lb />
a cat named Tom, and h has six <lb />
kittens, which he washes their <lb />
face every day just like me. <lb />
Cats never fall cut of anything <lb />
without landing on their feet, <lb />
which is why their feet are so soft; <lb />
and they have to killed nine <lb />
times before die, and some- <lb />
times they don't even then. They <lb />
eat milk when tame, and when wild <lb />
they cry like a baby until some- <lb />
body comes to see what the <lb />
matter, and then they eat him, <lb />
which is fatal and teaches people <lb />
to mind their own business, and <lb />
not go seeing what other people's <lb />
children are <lb />
HOW TO DRINK A FARM. <lb />
Western Christian <lb />
Bob gives this simple <lb />
recipe homeless friend with <lb />
a chromatic while you are <lb />
stirring up the sugar in a ten cent <lb />
glass of gin, let me give you a fact <lb />
to wash down with it. You may <lb />
say you have longed for years for <lb />
the free, independent life of the <lb />
farmer, but have never been able <lb />
to get money enough together to <lb />
buy a farm. But that is just <lb />
where yon are mistaken. For <lb />
some years you been drink- <lb />
a good improved farm at the <lb />
rate of hundred square feet a gulp. <lb />
If yon doubt this statement figure <lb />
it out yourself. An acre of land <lb />
contains square feet <lb />
mated for convenience the land at <lb />
an acre, yon will see that it <lb />
brings the land to just one mill <lb />
per square for t, one cent for tan <lb />
square feet. Now pour down the <lb />
fiery dose and imagine you <lb />
swallowing a strawberry-patch. <lb />
Call in five of your friends and <lb />
have them help yon gulp down <lb />
that five-hand red- foot garden- <lb />
Got on a prolonged spree some, <lb />
day, and see how long it require <lb />
to swallow pasture-land enough <lb />
to feed a cow. Pot down that <lb />
of gin; there is dirt in it- <lb />
one hundred feet of good, rich dart, <lb />
worth per cent <lb />
AN APPEAL <lb />
To the Women of North Carolina. <lb />
Great needs prepare the way for <lb />
great deed, and the women of <lb />
North Carolina have now an <lb />
to prove this true by coming <lb />
to the support of the lady <lb />
who are trying to raise a <lb />
for the erection of a State <lb />
building at the World's Fair in <lb />
Chicago next year- In these efforts <lb />
they are relying on the co-opera- <lb />
of their sisters in the State, <lb />
because this is an hour of need, <lb />
and the patriotism and pluck of <lb />
our women and the generosity of <lb />
our men will not fail the State in <lb />
any dark hour or real emergency. <lb />
The last legislature made an <lb />
of presumably <lb />
for the purpose of a North Caro- <lb />
exhibit at Chicago, bat a <lb />
technicality in the bill rendered it <lb />
unavailable, and our only legacy <lb />
from the legislature was regret <lb />
and disappointment. Now the <lb />
stern fact remains that we have no <lb />
funds, wherewith to place our be- <lb />
loved State in an honorable <lb />
among other States at the <lb />
Columbian Exposition. <lb />
The Board of Agriculture, with <lb />
patriotic impulse, has undertaken <lb />
to lift the State from the quagmire <lb />
of reproach, which threatened to <lb />
engulf her, and has assumed the <lb />
responsibility of showing our re- <lb />
sources, at Chicago, in a way which <lb />
will reflect credit upon the State <lb />
and upon that Beard. <lb />
The Exhibition is International, <lb />
and it is required that all exhibits <lb />
for competition shall be placed in <lb />
the Main Buildings, according to <lb />
certain classifications. So this ex- <lb />
from North Carolina will go <lb />
into these buildings and we are <lb />
not afraid of the result, for where <lb />
ever it is placed it will be sure to <lb />
attract attention, and set forth the <lb />
great value of our resources. But <lb />
this is not enough. We possess <lb />
many advantages beyond these <lb />
products of farm, factory, <lb />
and mines, and is for the <lb />
of these other things, not <lb />
admissible in the Exposition Build- <lb />
we need a State Building. <lb />
Our wonders of mountain and <lb />
sea soil do not surpass <lb />
wonders of air and flora and scene- <lb />
and water-power. These things <lb />
cannot be hence we <lb />
must make a special exhibit of <lb />
them, or else of necessity they will <lb />
remain unknown, unappreciated <lb />
and I believe that our <lb />
climate is yet to prove the Sesame <lb />
which will open to us the benefits <lb />
of desirable emigration. Necessary <lb />
irrigation in the far West, the <lb />
fatal blizzard of the Northwest, <lb />
the rigors of the North, cause the <lb />
people to turn with eager longing <lb />
toward the South, where the balmy <lb />
clime, with fertile soil seems to <lb />
rest under God's smile. <lb />
In this State Building we can <lb />
show in many ways this climate, <lb />
which gives so much and withholds <lb />
so little of blessing. There we <lb />
can show our flora, our great water- <lb />
power, our lovely scenery which <lb />
has long since made us known as <lb />
the Switzerland of America. We <lb />
must show these things well, be- <lb />
cause the manner in which they <lb />
are shown will illustrate the <lb />
character of our people- Then <lb />
this building will be a rendezvous <lb />
for North Carolinians visiting Chi- <lb />
picture of home life trans- <lb />
to the land of the stranger, <lb />
which will bring a thrill of pleasure <lb />
to our Hearts, and where we can <lb />
receive and answer letters; there <lb />
we can meet our friends by <lb />
there find . guides to <lb />
steer us through the mazes of <lb />
immense grounds and stately build- <lb />
and there we can rest when <lb />
sick or weary, sure of help and <lb />
loving care, which, while others <lb />
might accord the same, is more <lb />
acceptable from own ilk. <lb />
There are so many things, useful <lb />
and beneficial to North Carolina <lb />
for which this building can be <lb />
that the Lady Managers earnestly <lb />
call upon the women of the State <lb />
to help us raise money for this <lb />
purpose. We ask all to-give <lb />
matter how small <lb />
the contribution will help <lb />
swell the total- We will make an <lb />
effort to reach as many as <lb />
by visiting the towns and <lb />
villages and organizing auxiliary <lb />
clubs and thus making the move- <lb />
general. Co-operation means <lb />
success, and what to a few seems <lb />
a burden in hands of many <lb />
becomes light <lb />
I wish, i knew that every woman <lb />
in North Carolina would attend <lb />
and I know they would <lb />
thrill with pride and pleasure in <lb />
the sight and enjoyment of the <lb />
State building, and the conscious- <lb />
of knowing that they helped <lb />
to build it <lb />
It has been suggested that we <lb />
reproduce in Chicago the old <lb />
historic Tryon palace, which stood <lb />
in New while North Caro- <lb />
was yet a colony. <lb />
consideration make this <lb />
appropriate. Unique design <lb />
will attractive, the who like himself had just <lb />
of its style will the from the morning train. <lb />
and simplicity of our people, and <lb />
it can economically arranged to <lb />
meet our needs for this occasion. <lb />
It is deplored that the name <lb />
Tryon became associated with <lb />
this historic edifice. It is a name <lb />
associated in our history, with the <lb />
egotism, misdeeds <lb />
of a man whom we all execrate. In <lb />
these personal attributes the house <lb />
took no part The man we con- <lb />
to obloquy, but the building <lb />
we wish to reproduce as a colonial <lb />
legacy from our wrong-opposing <lb />
ancestors, to emphasize the advance <lb />
of architecture and as a landmark <lb />
in the evolution of the colony into <lb />
a State. <lb />
Virginia proudly claims to be <lb />
the Mother of States. We claim <lb />
that North Carolina is the Mother <lb />
of Colonies. <lb />
Here was planted the first colony <lb />
in North America. Here was born <lb />
the first white native American. <lb />
Here was shed the first blood of <lb />
the Here was made <lb />
the first Declaration of <lb />
Here was the first generous <lb />
cession territory to make <lb />
State- <lb />
Ever first for the right and <lb />
against a wrong and such a State, <lb />
with such a people, stand idle, <lb />
while the procession of States <lb />
passes on through this gate of <lb />
opportunity into the fields of <lb />
and development I It must <lb />
not be. <lb />
As an original the <lb />
mother of all the colonies, North <lb />
Carolina must take her rightful <lb />
position in this Columbian <lb />
I call upon the women of the <lb />
State to join in the effort to <lb />
this. <lb />
Like all our earthly efforts, <lb />
money is necessary to its success, <lb />
and we ask all to give something <lb />
and thus make the result great. <lb />
Bear in mind, daughters of this <lb />
mother of colonies that the first <lb />
white child born on her shores was <lb />
a Dare. The winds <lb />
and waves of Roanoke Island yet <lb />
hold fast the mystery of her fate, <lb />
yet down the sounding aisles of <lb />
time her name comes echoing as <lb />
an inspiration to North Carolina <lb />
women, to Dare make an effort to <lb />
show her birth place and theirs in <lb />
a way worthy of its history- <lb />
Women of North Carolina, do <lb />
not let us fail <lb />
S. <lb />
Chairman Committee- <lb />
STANDING <lb />
OP FOR <lb />
HIS <lb />
The <lb />
Sunlight. <lb />
on there, <lb />
Yon have done me many a good <lb />
torn, and now when I have a little <lb />
spare change I want to treat you <lb />
handsomely. Here is a restaurant <lb />
with plenty of tempting things in <lb />
the window, so come And <lb />
the speaker, Cyrus Brant, laid a <lb />
detaining hand on the arm of the <lb />
MOTHER. <lb />
. -i <lb />
When gruff old Dr. Johnson was <lb />
fifty years old he wrote to his aged <lb />
mother as if he were still her way- <lb />
ward but loving <lb />
have been the best mother, <lb />
and I believe the best woman in <lb />
the world. I thank yon for all <lb />
your indulgence to me, and beg <lb />
forgiveness of all that I have done <lb />
ill, and of all that I have omitted <lb />
to do <lb />
John Quincy Adams did not <lb />
part with his mother until he was <lb />
nearly or quite as old as this; yet <lb />
even then his cry God, <lb />
could she have been spared yet a <lb />
while longer Without her the <lb />
world seems to me like a solitude <lb />
and a <lb />
When President Knott, of Union <lb />
College, was more than ninety <lb />
years old, and had been for half a <lb />
century a college president, as <lb />
strength and sense failed hurt in <lb />
-dying the memory of his <lb />
mother's was fresh and <lb />
potent; and he could be hushed to <lb />
needed sleep by a gentle patting <lb />
on the shoulder and the singing <lb />
to him of the lullabies, as if bis <lb />
mother were sitting by his beside <lb />
in loving ministry, as. she had been <lb />
well nigh a century before. The <lb />
true son never grows old to a true <lb />
mother. <lb />
There are now veterans in the <lb />
Home, tit Raleigh. <lb />
Concord voted a of <lb />
to the building of the Con <lb />
cord Southern Totes <lb />
for to It out of a <lb />
registered vote of <lb />
save your money, Cyrus, <lb />
connected the other boy. <lb />
lows like you and me cannot <lb />
afford to be too <lb />
I have saved it already, you <lb />
returned Cyrus, holding up a <lb />
bright quarter. <lb />
the com- <lb />
of this shining bit and <lb />
consequently deserve an extra bits <lb />
for my <lb />
the railroad company <lb />
I don't understand you, <lb />
exclaimed Redmond. do <lb />
you mean <lb />
palmed a half-fare ticket off <lb />
on the conductor as might <lb />
have done if you had kept your <lb />
wits about was the reply. <lb />
was not honest Cyrus- <lb />
Only those between seven and <lb />
twelve belong to that favored class. <lb />
I am over thirteen, and you are a <lb />
year <lb />
I am not quite as large. <lb />
The conductor looked at me <lb />
but I went on reading <lb />
as innocently as a baby, and he <lb />
passed along without questioning <lb />
me. It is nothing when you get <lb />
used to it I could name a dozen <lb />
fellows who are shrewd enough to <lb />
take advantage of their size. The <lb />
conductors never find it out, and <lb />
consequently the company is none <lb />
the <lb />
not but the boys who <lb />
sell themselves so cheaply are. <lb />
No one can afford to be dishonest <lb />
Redmond. a <lb />
wishes to succeed in the world, <lb />
he must retain his own self- <lb />
preach, I never <lb />
knew a yet who was cut <lb />
for an orator, you are no ex- <lb />
retorted Cyrus, <lb />
in and get a lunch. <lb />
you will feel in better terms <lb />
with yourself and the rest of the <lb />
world <lb />
thank you, It is too <lb />
early to answered Red- <lb />
decidedly. <lb />
I would hate to have such <lb />
troublesome said <lb />
us. are afraid you would <lb />
choke on stolen sweets, I <lb />
Redmond made no reply for a <lb />
few moments, then he said <lb />
know, that I have <lb />
promised henceforth to live for <lb />
Christ Would I be honoring him <lb />
should I engage in what I am con- <lb />
is wrong t His command <lb />
is <lb />
you think you would have <lb />
a long time to wait before yon <lb />
could follow him into a place to <lb />
partake of food procured with <lb />
other men's interrupted <lb />
Cyrus. well You go your <lb />
way, and I will go mine, and see <lb />
which of us will get rich the soon- <lb />
Some folks strain at gnats <lb />
and swallow <lb />
you strangled your- <lb />
self on gnats at the very outset, <lb />
young man. I am superintendent <lb />
of this road, and came down <lb />
here for the purpose of engaging a <lb />
new messenger boy for our <lb />
remarked an elderly <lb />
gentleman, who had been standing <lb />
near them doling the discussion. <lb />
applied for the place, and <lb />
your name is Brent After <lb />
what has passed yon will not ex- <lb />
me to employ you. Instead, <lb />
I shall offer the position to this <lb />
other lad, who cannot afford to <lb />
part with his self-respect on any <lb />
terms. I do not make much <lb />
to religion myself, bat a <lb />
boy who tries faithfully to walk in <lb />
the steps, of Jesus will never go <lb />
very far astray. <lb />
NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Here and There Gathered <lb />
Fro-n our Exchanges. <lb />
Union county is to have a new <lb />
jail costing <lb />
Col- John D. Cameron is <lb />
a handbook of North Carolina <lb />
for the World's Fair. <lb />
New V. R <lb />
Wood shot an eagle Monday near <lb />
that measured five feet <lb />
and three and inches <lb />
from tip to tip of wings- <lb />
Raleigh When the <lb />
license tax was imposed on <lb />
each brand of fertilizer there were <lb />
only brands on sale in the <lb />
State. Now there are brands <lb />
on sale, under the tonnage tax <lb />
system. <lb />
News reached here yesterday of <lb />
the death of the Rev. Dr. B. F. <lb />
pastor of the <lb />
an at Clinton and Mt <lb />
and one of the most eminent <lb />
Presbyterian divines in the State, <lb />
which occurred at Roads <lb />
at o'clock Thursday morning. <lb />
Wilmington Capt <lb />
W. H superintendent of <lb />
streets, had fifty men with <lb />
brooms last and was giving <lb />
Front Water and Nutt streets a <lb />
thorough sweeping. The street <lb />
sprinkler was also on duty and <lb />
thirty-five carts were engaged in <lb />
hauling off the dirt and trash as <lb />
fast as it could be raked up. <lb />
Salisbury AVe learn <lb />
through a friend that Mrs. Re- <lb />
Hooks, of Red Hill, Anson <lb />
county, gave birth recently to six <lb />
children. Two years ago three <lb />
children were born of her and in <lb />
the two previous years she gave <lb />
birth to one two conclusively, <lb />
making twelve children in six <lb />
years Two of the six recently <lb />
born living. <lb />
The post- <lb />
master of Quaker Gap, Stokes <lb />
county, says that county has been <lb />
robbed by the New <lb />
York sharpers. <lb />
That is one one of the reasons of <lb />
the scarcity of money among the <lb />
people. Many are ignorant and <lb />
think it is economy to save a few <lb />
dollars a year not taking pa- <lb />
which keep them in- <lb />
formed of such swindles. <lb />
Kernersville The fol- <lb />
lowing suits, not heretofore re- <lb />
ported, growing of the <lb />
bridge wreck, with the. amount <lb />
of damages asked for, have been <lb />
entered against the railroad com- <lb />
in Iredell Superior Court ; <lb />
W. P. of A- <lb />
Davis, ; J. S- Ramsey, ad- <lb />
of Rev. J. M- <lb />
Naomi H. Moore, injuries, ; <lb />
R B. administrator of <lb />
Ophelia P. Moore, O. W. <lb />
The <lb />
Geo. W. <lb />
for injuries, was decided in his <lb />
favor by the Supreme Court last <lb />
week. He has another case of <lb />
for loss of baggage, which <lb />
will probably be compromised. <lb />
THE DAUGHTER. <lb />
My little grows apace; <lb />
Her doll are now quite out of date; <lb />
It that I must take their place. <lb />
We friend of late <lb />
We might be Ministers of State, <lb />
projects of great peril, <lb />
new questionings dilate <lb />
The beauty of my little girl. <lb />
How tall site grows What grace <lb />
Doth every movement animate; <lb />
With garments gathered for the race <lb />
She stands a goddess, and straight. <lb />
Young Artemis, when she was eight <lb />
Among the myrtle-bloom laurel, <lb />
I doubt if r lie could more than mate <lb />
The beauty of my little girl. <lb />
The baby passes from her face. <lb />
Leaving the lines more delicate. <lb />
Till in her feature- can trace <lb />
smile, serene, sedate. <lb />
something at the hands of fate <lb />
To watch the years unfurl <lb />
line which goes to <lb />
The beauty of my little girl. <lb />
Lord hear me, as in prayer I wait, <lb />
all; guard Thou my pearl; <lb />
And when Thou at the <lb />
Thy jewels, count my little girl. <lb />
Chamber's Journal. <lb />
DANCING. <lb />
Th <lb />
A whole rear for <lb />
only One <lb />
III i in In It <lb />
must pay in <lb />
If dial <lb />
after <lb />
on the of the <lb />
paper the <lb />
Too week <lb />
From This <lb />
It is to give yon no- <lb />
that unless re- <lb />
newed in that ti <lb />
J. MARQUIS, <lb />
ST. C. <lb />
Office Skinner Building, upper <lb />
opposite Photograph <lb />
L- JAM Km, <lb />
t X. <lb />
LEARN TO TALK PLAIN. <lb />
Here are some sentences which <lb />
rival the Piper's <lb />
Peek of Pickled test- <lb />
the agility, of the <lb />
Gaze on the gay gray brigade. <lb />
The sea and it suffices <lb />
us. <lb />
Say, should such a shapely sash <lb />
shabby show T <lb />
Strange strategic statistics <lb />
Give Grimes Jim's gilt <lb />
Sarah is i <lb />
snow softly. <lb />
Sarah is a shawl shoveled sol <lb />
She sells sea shells. <lb />
Smiths spit Philip's <lb />
strung shall. <lb />
A Case or Compromise. <lb />
she remarked as <lb />
she poured out his second cup of <lb />
tea, me about the dodo, won't <lb />
you please <lb />
the what <lb />
Dodo Well, really <lb />
I don't know much about it- The <lb />
dodo, I believe, was a species of <lb />
waterfowl, now extinct, or nearly <lb />
that why they are so <lb />
Um-1 don't know about <lb />
that my <lb />
they are quite costly, aren't <lb />
they <lb />
really, I can't say. I <lb />
don't suppose they be obtain- <lb />
ed at all, or at least not <lb />
what do yon do with them, <lb />
dear, after you purchase them f <lb />
What's <lb />
do you use them <lb />
heaven's sake, Nellie, are <lb />
you going crazy Use what <lb />
the dodos, to be sure; the <lb />
dodos you have been buying <lb />
in the world do you <lb />
mean <lb />
here. This little account <lb />
book fell of -coat this <lb />
morning as I was brushing it. I <lb />
am not a bit curious, <lb />
know I just glanced <lb />
through the book and. couldn't <lb />
help seeing that you've been <lb />
dodos right Look <lb />
and cigars, cents; dodo, <lb />
j dodo, dodo, <lb />
Now it occurred to me if you buy <lb />
so many of these extinct birds yon <lb />
might at least give me a chance <lb />
to see one of <lb />
And thereupon, says the <lb />
o Mail, the noble fellow pressed <lb />
is wife to his bosom, imprinted <lb />
an 18-karat kiss upon her brow <lb />
that would bring <lb />
home the next dodo he bought <lb />
provided she would surrender the <lb />
account book and agree to keep <lb />
the matter s profound secret <lb />
I. It is nowhere commended in <lb />
the Bible. <lb />
2- Although engaged in my men <lb />
and women of God at times under <lb />
the dispensation, it was never <lb />
sought as a pleasure as now, but <lb />
was one of the ways that <lb />
praised God in the time of victory. <lb />
3- The sexes did not dance to- <lb />
as now. <lb />
The New Testament tells of <lb />
but one case of dancing, and that <lb />
in purpose is more like the dancing <lb />
nowadays than any dancing in the <lb />
whole Bible. This dancing, which <lb />
was engaged in by the daughter <lb />
of one of the wicked women of the <lb />
Roman empire, resulted in the <lb />
death of John the Baptist. <lb />
Dancing is not done in the <lb />
name of the Lord. Paul says do <lb />
all in the name of the Lord. <lb />
Dancing is reveling, and Paul <lb />
they who do such shall not <lb />
inherit the kingdom. <lb />
It is The less <lb />
of civilization a nation has, the <lb />
more of dancing- <lb />
It leads to expensive and <lb />
dress. <lb />
It the mind for <lb />
It leads to the violation of <lb />
the laws of health, among which is <lb />
the great loss of sleep and too <lb />
much exercise. <lb />
II. It people up all night <lb />
who are too delicate to sit up with <lb />
the sick or dying for one hour. <lb />
The ministers of the gospel <lb />
Cannot engage in it without doing <lb />
serious damage to the religion of <lb />
Christ. <lb />
13- Our Savior did not dance. <lb />
The apostles and early Christ- <lb />
did not dance <lb />
Dancing is ill-repute. <lb />
16- No one dying sends for a <lb />
dancing master to comfort him. <lb />
17- No wants it placed <lb />
on his tomb stone when dead that <lb />
was an expert <lb />
No one dances in memory of <lb />
a departed friend. <lb />
It creates or fosters a love <lb />
for the fatal cup. <lb />
20- It tolerates a freedom be- <lb />
tween the sexes, immodest and <lb />
often resulting perniciously. <lb />
Hundreds of blasted <lb />
can date the first step of their <lb />
ruin to their first visit to the ball- <lb />
room. <lb />
22- It creates a jealousy between <lb />
man and wife, between lover and <lb />
lover. <lb />
It requires no brains to be <lb />
dancing master. <lb />
It weakens a person morally. <lb />
26- It weakens bis influence for <lb />
good. <lb />
26- It is a art <lb />
37- No Christian can attend balls <lb />
and keep unspotted from the world. <lb />
28- We cannot let our light shine <lb />
at the ball-room- <lb />
Dancing is not a healthful <lb />
exercise. <lb />
We are to glorify God in <lb />
our bodies and spirits- Can we <lb />
do it by dancing <lb />
FOUR-LETTERED NAME OF <lb />
Is it not passingly angular, at <lb />
least, that the name of God should <lb />
be spelled with four letters in <lb />
almost every known language <lb />
In Latin it is Dens; Greek, Zeus; <lb />
Hebrew, Ad on; Syrian, <lb />
Arabian, Alia; Persian, Tar- <lb />
Egyptian, or <lb />
East Indian, <lb />
Japanese, Turkish, Addi; <lb />
Scandinavian, Odin <lb />
Croatian, Dalmatian, <lb />
Swedish, <lb />
Irish, German, French, <lb />
Dion; Peruvian, <lb />
Lian. <lb />
L. FLEMING. <lb />
W. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
attention to <lb />
at Tinker ft Murphy's old stand. <lb />
HOS. J. <lb />
ft BLOW, <lb />
L. <lb />
W, <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
In all the Courts. <lb />
B. <lb />
A T-LA M <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
i. A. <lb />
UGO ft TYSON, <lb />
s. r. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
attention given to <lb />
M. II. LONG, <lb />
. c. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention <lb />
solicited. <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. <lb />
T ft SKINNER, <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Y i. JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. t. <lb />
Practice In ail the <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
a. <lb />
T. <lb />
S o <lb />
it <lb />
Sir <lb />
-A <lb />
JO <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1879. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
OLD MICK <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS <lb />
their year's supplies will and <lb />
their interest to get prices before par <lb />
stock is <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE SUGAR. <lb />
RICE, TEA, fee. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF A <lb />
we buy direct frees Manufacturers, <lb />
Ming yon to at one A <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to talk <lb />
the times. Our goods are all <lb />
sold tor CASH, therefore, having <lb />
to sell at a clone <lb />
M. <lb />
Tar Um j <lb />
Greenville, Preside a <lb />
I. B. <lb />
J. S. Greenville, <lb />
N. M. Tarboro, <lb />
Capt. R. F. Washington, As <lb />
The People's Line for travel ea T <lb />
River. <lb />
The Is the <lb />
an quickest boat on the river, <lb />
been thoroughly repaired, <lb />
and painted. <lb />
Fitted up specially for the e <lb />
and convenience <lb />
Hint a <lb />
A first-class furnished <lb />
best the market affords, <lb />
not but <lb />
Leaves Washington <lb />
and Friday at. o'clock, a. m . <lb />
leaves Tarboro <lb />
and at o'clock, a. m. <lb />
received daily <lb />
to all points.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE-REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Federal <lb />
The trial of John G Davis, about Baltimore, ramie by Civil Service <lb />
whom so much has lately Commissioner Roosevelt <lb />
said in connection with Fifth by the resolution adopted by <lb />
Methodist church, at Wilmington, Bow this week, it will <lb />
i, ,, n -study the report made by lost <lb />
id Office inspectors Mr. Unison <lb />
U, ., u on Judge <lb />
1892. <lb />
Entered sit Greenville, <lb />
N. t . mail matter. <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
TE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF <lb />
I The is per <lb />
year, one-hall column year, <lb />
; column one year, <lb />
Transient inch <lb />
week. ; two weeks, one <lb />
month inches one week, 31.50, <lb />
two weeks, ; month, <lb />
Advertisements inserted in Local <lb />
Column as reading items. cents per <lb />
for each <lb />
Advertisements, such as Ad, <lb />
and Notices- <lb />
Commissioners and Sales, <lb />
Summons to N on-Resident, etc., will <lb />
be for at legal rates and must <lb />
BE PAID FOB IN ADVANCE. <lb />
Contracts any space not mentioned <lb />
above, for any length of time, can be <lb />
made by application to the office <lb />
in person or by letter. <lb />
Copy Advertisements and <lb />
all changes of should be <lb />
handed in by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
m. in order to receive prompt <lb />
day following. <lb />
The Reflector having a large <lb />
will be found a prof table medium <lb />
through to reach the public. <lb />
The last issue of the Burlington <lb />
came out enlarged from four <lb />
to eight pages and wearing a <lb />
handsome dress of new type- <lb />
Editor C. VT. Hunt is doing good <lb />
wort on it shows enterprise- <lb />
The Wilson Mirror entered <lb />
another volume two weeks ago. <lb />
It goes without saying that there <lb />
is but one Henry and his <lb />
Mirror is indispensable- He <lb />
lets fall sentences of rich- <lb />
est sentiment, and drops many a <lb />
comforting crumb to the weary <lb />
traveler along life's rugged path way <lb />
Winston presiding at the Court. <lb />
The plea of insanity made, and <lb />
Judge Winston ordered the trial <lb />
on the the prisoner <lb />
now The burden of the <lb />
given in Friday and <lb />
Saturday indicates that Davis is <lb />
of sound mind, but we cannot <lb />
say what testimony will be shown <lb />
on the other side the trial <lb />
closes. <lb />
The Reflector is authorized to <lb />
state that Senator B- <lb />
of Falkland, will be a <lb />
date before the convention in <lb />
on the 18th of May. for State <lb />
Auditor, it being understood that <lb />
Hon. G- W- Sanderlin is a <lb />
date for Governor. Senator <lb />
has friends all over the <lb />
State and will go in with a strong <lb />
following from the first district- <lb />
California had two or three <lb />
earthquake shocks last week. If <lb />
such happenings were to go on <lb />
just at time it might serve to <lb />
frighten some of the <lb />
folks away from the National <lb />
Editorial which meets <lb />
in San Francisco next month, if it <lb />
wasn't that they are a set who are <lb />
right hard to scare, even with an <lb />
earth quake. <lb />
We see from the Washington <lb />
Progress that there are two calls <lb />
for. the County Convention of <lb />
Beaufort from different chairmen <lb />
of Executive Committees. G F. <lb />
Warren signs as chairman in one <lb />
of the calls and J. H. Small in the <lb />
other. It looks to us as if there is <lb />
enough threatening the <lb />
Democratic party now from other <lb />
quarters and that there should not <lb />
be wrangling among such Demo- <lb />
as C F. Warren and J- H <lb />
Small as to which is the chairman. <lb />
We hope to see the matter adjusted <lb />
at once <lb />
We are glad to see the following <lb />
which we clip from the Chronicle <lb />
of the 25th inst. The <lb />
trusts that by the time the <lb />
meets in in May <lb />
there will not be found a man who <lb />
desires to have anything inserted <lb />
in the platform that will give any <lb />
true Democrat offense, be he a <lb />
member of the Alliance or not. <lb />
We repeat that our interests are <lb />
ope and the tame, in <lb />
there is no necessity for <lb />
division among us. The <lb />
It is understood that Col. Polk is op- <lb />
posed to injecting, into a Democratic <lb />
convention of his State, political <lb />
which lie learns are opposed by large <lb />
of that party. This is u far <lb />
manlier policy than to attempt to enforce <lb />
them upon such a convention by a course <lb />
which in DO sense can meet the approval <lb />
of those who lie fair. <lb />
Col. Polk openly declares for the St. <lb />
Louis demands, plants his standard in <lb />
the open and calls to his rapport <lb />
the advocates of the St. Louis doctrines. <lb />
He declines to appear in disguise, <lb />
while we regret that he has seen proper <lb />
to adopt the course indicated, we are <lb />
frank to admire his candor. There ought <lb />
t be honor in politics as well as honor in <lb />
other things, and we confidently believe <lb />
that certain individuals will receive a <lb />
lesson from the ensuing State convention <lb />
v ill he impressed upon for <lb />
life. The people arc honest and will not <lb />
sanction dishonorable means to <lb />
any end. <lb />
Mr. J- M- of <lb />
county, Alliance Lecturer for the <lb />
second district, spoke in the Court <lb />
House here on Monday. Only a <lb />
day or two's notice was given of <lb />
his coming hence i a large <lb />
crowd was present to hear him- <lb />
Mr. spoke for about two <lb />
hours and is a pleasant speaker. <lb />
He spoke at length upon the <lb />
things that are bearing directly <lb />
upon the people, contraction and <lb />
low prices- He has no belief in <lb />
the cry of <lb />
trouble is that there is not enough <lb />
money in circulation to carry <lb />
on the business of the <lb />
try. He spoke also upon the <lb />
banking national <lb />
banks ought to be abolished and <lb />
money loaned direct to the people <lb />
at a low rate of interest upon land <lb />
and product security. He touch- <lb />
ed briefly upon the sub treasury, <lb />
but said he was willing to accept <lb />
anything better that could be <lb />
offered to bring about the relief <lb />
that the producing States need- <lb />
He used some figures from the <lb />
last census reports to show how <lb />
certain of the New England States <lb />
were gaining in wealth while the <lb />
agricultural States of the South <lb />
and West were losing. He also <lb />
used several illustrations and a <lb />
few anecdotes as he went along. <lb />
The audience listened to him very <lb />
attentively- In the part of his <lb />
speech we heard Mr. <lb />
made no reference whatever to the <lb />
Third and we have been <lb />
told he is strongly opposed to the <lb />
Alliance going into it. <lb />
Col- Harry Skinner in <lb />
Washington Monday and we hear <lb />
that his speech j captured every- <lb />
body, both and <lb />
Some in <lb />
him said they had been <lb />
led to expect a different speech <lb />
from they heard, and were <lb />
now ready to declare that he is <lb />
doing more good by his <lb />
speeches than any man in <lb />
North Carolina- About ten days <lb />
ago Col- Skinner spoke in Gran- <lb />
ville. county, and also at <lb />
son, aid we hear the same strong <lb />
of his speeches com- <lb />
from those quarters. <lb />
primaries are to be held in <lb />
this county on next Saturday. It <lb />
behooves, every white man who is <lb />
to attend these meet- <lb />
II there is interest <lb />
in the primaries, there will <lb />
be large and interesting <lb />
and in consequence a full <lb />
vote next November. It would be <lb />
sad calamity for North Carolina <lb />
by Roosevelt and pub- <lb />
last year- <lb />
Roosevelt is understood to be <lb />
another report that will <lb />
e in its charges of <lb />
violations of the law by Federal <lb />
officials in Chicago, inasmuch as it <lb />
will attack the Republican Nation- <lb />
committee for having sent an <lb />
to Chicago to <lb />
collect campaign funds from office- <lb />
holders. <lb />
The question of whether the <lb />
votes those Senators who sup- <lb />
ported Mr. Kyle's amendment <lb />
striking the words gold coins <lb />
of the United out of the <lb />
bill to amend the Arizona funding- <lb />
act of 1890, and inserting in lieu of <lb />
them the words lawful money <lb />
of the United commit them <lb />
to the free coinage of silver, an <lb />
interesting one, and it is being <lb />
much discussed here- H it does, <lb />
Senator Hill is a free coinage <lb />
as he voted for the amendment, <lb />
which was adopted by a vote of <lb />
to Senator Daniel, of Virginia, <lb />
said while the amendment was <lb />
being discussed in the <lb />
The silver question is not going <lb />
to down at any man's bibbing or <lb />
at any party's bidding. There <lb />
is a majority in both Houses of <lb />
Congress for the free coinage of <lb />
silver if no alien or subtle <lb />
are exercised on <lb />
Some take the ground that this <lb />
vote has no bearing whatever on <lb />
the silver question, but only <lb />
that the Senators who <lb />
voted for the amendment are op- <lb />
posed to the enactment of any law <lb />
only a single stand- <lb />
ard of value. <lb />
bill for <lb />
an international monetary confer- <lb />
which is considered to be a <lb />
very important measure, has been <lb />
referred by the committee on <lb />
Foreign Affairs to a sub-committee <lb />
consisting of Representatives Ray- <lb />
of Maryland; Hooker, of <lb />
Mississippi; and of Penn- <lb />
Deficiencies in appropriations <lb />
made by the billion dollar Congress <lb />
are still being reported to the <lb />
House. A letter was red from <lb />
the Department of Justice this week <lb />
asking that be <lb />
on that account for it. <lb />
No democrat having the <lb />
of his party at heart look <lb />
with any other feeling a regret <lb />
upon the squabble of the demo- <lb />
members of the House, this <lb />
week, over the report of the <lb />
committee in the contested <lb />
election case of Noyes against <lb />
Rockwell. <lb />
Virginia has a big delegation <lb />
here working for the appropriation <lb />
for the international Naval Review <lb />
next year. <lb />
An investigation has been made <lb />
by an official of the department of <lb />
Justice of the charges made by <lb />
Assistant Secretary <lb />
against Superintendent Owen, but <lb />
Secretary Foster is out of town <lb />
and it is not known whether it is <lb />
the usual white-wash or not <lb />
WASHINGTON LET <lb />
From our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. G, April <lb />
Mr- Harrison appears to have <lb />
been brought to a sense <lb />
of his situation the speech of <lb />
Senator Teller, of Colorado, <lb />
him with using his official in <lb />
to control the votes of the <lb />
Representatives and Senators on <lb />
the silver question, and with being <lb />
allied with the money bags of Wall <lb />
against the interests of tho <lb />
people, for since that speech was <lb />
delivered he has stated positively <lb />
that unless something should occur however, to Governor two <lb />
to bring about a change in his <lb />
mind ho would shortly take <lb />
ion to state formally that he would <lb />
not be a candidate for a second <lb />
term. <lb />
This decision was not, however, <lb />
altogether due to Mr. Teller's <lb />
speech. The fact that he cannot <lb />
possibly be elected if he is <lb />
has been thrust upon Mr. <lb />
from all quarters recently, <lb />
and he has at last realized that it <lb />
is true. and Warner Miller <lb />
both that he cannot carry <lb />
Now York; Quay and Cameron ad- <lb />
that his nomination would make <lb />
Pennsylvania doubtful; Indiana <lb />
republicans say he have no <lb />
chance of carrying his own State ; <lb />
men who know have told him that <lb />
it was doubtful whether he could <lb />
carry a single one of the Pacific <lb />
LETTER FROM TEXAS. <lb />
Interesting Topics in the Lone Star <lb />
Politics. <lb />
Texas, April 4th, <lb />
Editor Eastern <lb />
Texas is truly a beautiful country <lb />
at this season of the year. It <lb />
seems that Dame <lb />
has put forth her utmost in cloth- <lb />
herself in her green garb. The <lb />
green fields and the beautiful <lb />
forest present a pleasing appear- <lb />
to the eye. Corn and cotton <lb />
looks beautiful as well as wheat <lb />
and oats. <lb />
This perhaps is the finest <lb />
culturing part of Texas. Manuring <lb />
and fertilizing are unknown here <lb />
among the farmers. Their lauds <lb />
arc always ready to grow any <lb />
thing, being very rich from nature. <lb />
The weather, however, is very <lb />
warm here in spring and summer- <lb />
To day in the sun the thermometer <lb />
registered forty six, although she <lb />
evenings and mornings are very <lb />
comfortable. <lb />
Every one in Texas now seems <lb />
to be interested in politics. Gov. <lb />
the present incumbent, has <lb />
not proven satisfactory to all <lb />
classes. The dissatisfied element <lb />
together with a few of the daily <lb />
papers want Judge Clark of Waco, <lb />
to succeed It is policy, <lb />
TO THE PUBLIC. <lb />
Correction of Report <lb />
I, W. H- Moore, do make the <lb />
following statement, hoping that <lb />
the public will read fully <lb />
comprehend the entire situation as <lb />
related by myself. As great i -any <lb />
know I was waylaid and shit in <lb />
the small village of this <lb />
county, by some unknown <lb />
while returning home on <lb />
the night of March 27th, 1891. <lb />
And also after a slight <lb />
my brother, J. R- Moore, was <lb />
charged with the inhuman deed, <lb />
and threatened being arrested; and <lb />
also threats of lynching was talk- <lb />
ed of by some. With the <lb />
of this, and the persuasion of his <lb />
friends he was forced to 1- ave <lb />
this country to escape the ah- <lb />
some other fiend so <lb />
deserved. And not being satisfied <lb />
with this unjust charge, the <lb />
report was published <lb />
throughout the State that my <lb />
brother made the second attempt <lb />
on my life by giving me six doses <lb />
of morphine at one time, which is <lb />
entirely false. My physician told <lb />
me that my brother did not ad- <lb />
minister the six doses as reported. <lb />
And although my sufferings were <lb />
intense, I was conscious all the <lb />
time. I have heard recently that <lb />
I said I believed my brother did <lb />
the crime- Now right here I say <lb />
emphatically that that is false. I <lb />
have never told anyone that I be- <lb />
my brother shot me, and I <lb />
do not believe it now and never <lb />
have. My brother and I lived to- <lb />
and were partners in farm- <lb />
and never had any <lb />
standing whatever. And as there <lb />
was something said about jealousy <lb />
being the cause of the rash act, I <lb />
will say there has never been such <lb />
a thing as jealousy existing be- <lb />
tween us and no other trouble con- <lb />
or open existed. My broth- <lb />
and I had a quiet and <lb />
conversation that be- <lb />
fore I left home, and, furthermore, <lb />
he was neither drunk or crazy as <lb />
reported and f here was no cause <lb />
for my brother to be guilty of the <lb />
deed, and I expect to defend him <lb />
all that is in my power. And right <lb />
here I do not consider any my <lb />
friend who would try to make <lb />
me believe that it was my brother <lb />
who did the cowardly, inhuman <lb />
crime, for I think I know him <lb />
better than some that have had so <lb />
much to say against him. But I <lb />
must say that I can dot <lb />
the brute that did it, for I <lb />
know of no cause for any one to <lb />
have done it, but will gladly re- <lb />
any information from any <lb />
one leading to it. <lb />
I know this case is surrounded <lb />
in mystery, yet men have enemies <lb />
and know them not. But I look <lb />
to the providence of God <lb />
for this mystery to be solved just <lb />
and right- I feel that I have com- <lb />
a great in not <lb />
the statement sooner, <lb />
but my oily plea is I <lb />
thought would find out <lb />
their accusations were <lb />
able and as I know them <lb />
to be, but I find it is not so. <lb />
W H. <lb />
I will appreciate any of the <lb />
papers in the State copying the <lb />
W H M- <lb />
large increase in the amount of <lb />
corn- Wheat and oats uninjured ; <lb />
and looking well. Garden-stuff-, <lb />
growing vegetation <lb />
backward- Hail in <lb />
places, but not much damage <lb />
reported. Salisbury, 1.09 <lb />
inches; Asheville, inches; <lb />
Mount Pleasant, 0.68 inch; Dallas, <lb />
2-25 inches; 1.70 inches; <lb />
Charlotte, 1.38 inches. <lb />
B. Battle, Director. <lb />
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC <lb />
Rooms of the <lb />
Executive Committee of <lb />
Pitt <lb />
Greenville, N. G, April 9th, <lb />
At a meeting of the Executive <lb />
Committee of tie 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 that a County Con- <lb />
of the party to be held in <lb />
on the 7th <lb />
day of May 1892, for the purpose <lb />
of appointing delegates to the <lb />
Convention called to meet in <lb />
the city of Raleigh on tho 18th day <lb />
of May 1892. <lb />
It was further ordered that the <lb />
township meetings to appoint <lb />
delegates to the County <lb />
beheld 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 />
one delegate and one alter- <lb />
for every twenty-five Demo- <lb />
votes, and one delegate for <lb />
fractious of fifteen or more votes <lb />
cast in the last Gubernatorial <lb />
is to <lb />
Beaver Dam is entitled to <lb />
to come again under the rule of States, and all republicans expect <lb />
such a set as met in Raleigh week <lb />
before last in the Republican con- <lb />
Unless there is interest, <lb />
unless there is harmony, unless <lb />
there i unity among the white <lb />
men HA North there is <lb />
great danger that we shall allow <lb />
the Republicans to control the <lb />
State- Who knows but what they <lb />
may open the doors for the col- <lb />
of all those old Bonds of <lb />
bonds <lb />
in the hands of Wall <lb />
street having been bought for a <lb />
mere song Let an opportunity <lb />
be given for their collection and it <lb />
will be done- We complain now <lb />
taxes, what would they <lb />
then t Democrats, begin at once <lb />
work and work in <lb />
to lose st vend of the northwestern <lb />
States. Is it any wonder that with <lb />
this outlook he became <lb />
aged and concluded to <lb />
while he could do so with dignity T <lb />
Tho administration having made <lb />
a fizzle of its attempt to negotiate <lb />
a reciprocity treaty with Mexico <lb />
the House committee on Foreign <lb />
Affairs, that <lb />
location, similarity of <lb />
community of commercial <lb />
would seem to justify <lb />
every reasonable effort to promote <lb />
close trade has reported <lb />
-I favorably a resolution providing <lb />
for an international commission, <lb />
three members to be appointed by <lb />
each Government, to negotiate a <lb />
reciprocity treaty. <lb />
The House committee on Re- <lb />
form the Civil Service has <lb />
ready begun work on the <lb />
of the Charges of violations <lb />
in this State as the Govern <lb />
ors are only elected for two years, <lb />
although it seems that Governor <lb />
Hogg will be unsuccessful in <lb />
getting the nomination for the <lb />
second term, as the two leading <lb />
papers of the State, Dallas <lb />
and the Galveston and the <lb />
dissatisfied element seem to be in <lb />
the majority. <lb />
the Republican minor--j <lb />
in this State is something like <lb />
yet they are trying to gain <lb />
some notoriety by purifying the <lb />
party and making it a little respect <lb />
able. <lb />
The white Republicans of he <lb />
State least a few of met <lb />
in convention at Dallas a few days <lb />
ago and formed a party known as <lb />
the Lily White Republicans cutting <lb />
themselves loose from their colored <lb />
brothers and nominating a full <lb />
state ticket with A-J. Houston <lb />
of Gen. Samuel as their <lb />
standard bearer. Houston can be <lb />
nothing more than his party's <lb />
nominee as it is impossible for him <lb />
to be elected Governor. The col- <lb />
Republicans seem to very <lb />
indignant over the action of their <lb />
white brothers. They denounce <lb />
them as a few disappointed office <lb />
seekers- It is possible the neg- <lb />
roes will combine and nominate a <lb />
ticket of their own putting one of <lb />
their number at its head. <lb />
There was much gratification <lb />
over the election of Roger O. Mills <lb />
to the Senate. Senator Mill is <lb />
Undoubtedly the most popular man <lb />
in the State. <lb />
Politics In thin State is now at <lb />
blood heat and the indications are <lb />
that it will wax warmer as the Dem- <lb />
Convention approaches <lb />
Bethel <lb />
Carolina<lb />
Falkland <lb />
Farmville <lb />
Greenville<lb />
Swift Creek <lb />
The committee have deemed <lb />
Harden, W H, a, Fleming land <lb />
Harris. Alex, a. Turner land <lb />
Johnson, S M, Johnson land <lb />
Moore. Jr. a, land <lb />
T a, land <lb />
J B, a, land <lb />
Norman A Everett a, G <lb />
Sermons, D G, a land- <lb />
Wilson, a, land <lb />
J B, j town<lb />
farm n. <lb />
Moore land a, <lb />
Nichols a, <lb />
Yellowley, J B, H A <lb />
Home place <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Chapman, W M, ii, clay root, <lb />
Ponies, L A. a. dark laud <lb />
Galloway, K a, cow swamp M <lb />
Mines, Aaron, u, <lb />
Mills, W F, a. Indian well IS <lb />
H A, <lb />
a. land <lb />
N L, a, <lb />
Turner, a. Indian well <lb />
Smith, Sr, a, <lb />
White, L H, a, cow swamp <lb />
DAM. <lb />
W C, a, pine las <lb />
Turner, a, blanch <lb />
Murphy, J l, a. Crawford land <lb />
WEATHER CROP BULLETIN. <lb />
V or the Week Ending Saturday, April <lb />
23rd, <lb />
Office, Raleigh, N. C. <lb />
The ts of correspondents of <lb />
the Weekly Weather Crop <lb />
tin, issued by the North Carolina <lb />
Experiment Station and State <lb />
Weather Service, for the week <lb />
ending Saturday, April 23rd, 1892, <lb />
show that the weather has been <lb />
rather unfavorable for farm work <lb />
and the growth of crops. The <lb />
was below the nor- <lb />
and there was very little sun- <lb />
shine during the week. The rain- <lb />
fall was normal till Friday <lb />
generally beneficial, but the heavy <lb />
rains with some hail passed over <lb />
the northern section of the State <lb />
on that day. The damage to fruit <lb />
by frosts last week appears to <lb />
have been much less than previous- <lb />
reported. A large increase in <lb />
the acreage of corn and small <lb />
grains this year. <lb />
has been generally cloudy the <lb />
entire week, with temperature be- <lb />
low the normal in the northern <lb />
portions of the conditions <lb />
unfavorable for the growth of <lb />
crops- The rain-fall has not been <lb />
so in other districts, well <lb />
distributed and generally <lb />
Heavy rains occurred Fri- <lb />
day northern counties. Warm <lb />
sunshine is needed to bring up <lb />
seeds. Planting of corn in full <lb />
progress and preparations for <lb />
planting cotton under way. <lb />
Farmers wisely paying more <lb />
attention this year to grains and <lb />
grasses than to cotton, and are <lb />
reducing cotton acreage. <lb />
Frost last Saturday did some <lb />
to potatoes and peas. <lb />
Rains Wilmington, <lb />
0-54 2.30. inches. <lb />
is <lb />
general of too little sun- <lb />
shine and low temperatures <lb />
the week. The rain-fall was <lb />
about the average up to Friday, <lb />
the when thunder-storms with <lb />
heavy rains and light hail passed <lb />
over the district. It is thought <lb />
that but little damage resulted <lb />
from hail. Frosts of last week <lb />
probably not so injurious as re- <lb />
ported, greater part of fruit crop <lb />
Booms to be sale. Irish potatoes <lb />
which were cut down are coming <lb />
again. Planting retarded and <lb />
crops somewhat backward- Rains <lb />
d the am on <lb />
on Friday i May, 0.45 inch; Oak <lb />
Ridge, inch; Chapel <lb />
0.43 inch ; 0-76 inch ; <lb />
Raleigh, 2.33 inches. <lb />
in this district bas been <lb />
able likewise on account of low <lb />
temperature and lack of sunshine. <lb />
Very little farm work or planting <lb />
dona Monday, evening. <lb />
Warmth and sunshine greatly <lb />
needed. Tie rain has <lb />
excess, the largest amount <lb />
falling on Friday, the d. <lb />
ha a <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 tho county, who can do so, <lb />
to be present at the township <lb />
meetings and to take part in their <lb />
proceedings. These are the <lb />
meetings of the party under <lb />
our plan of organization, and it is <lb />
in these meetings that each <lb />
of the party can speak for him- <lb />
self, act for himself and vote for <lb />
himself. The County Convention <lb />
and State Convention and Nation- <lb />
Convention are representative <lb />
bodies, and the persons 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 tone 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 from these that all <lb />
authority to make platforms, <lb />
and challenge the <lb />
support of the voters is derived. <lb />
These meetings are open to every <lb />
person, who in good faith expects <lb />
to co-operate 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 e been <lb />
laboring together for Democratic <lb />
success as to what we should do, <lb />
and we should in the <lb />
coining If our <lb />
are composed of conservative, <lb />
wise and discreet men, these <lb />
can be harmonized and <lb />
we can present 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 />
lime, 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 meetings to <lb />
choose such men as their delegates. <lb />
Alex L. Blow, <lb />
L. Williams. Jr, Chairman. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
To the <lb />
There are t of ladies <lb />
the country whose systems are poisoned, <lb />
and whose blood is in an impure condition <lb />
from the absorption Impure matter, <lb />
due to menstrual irregularities. This <lb />
class are peculiarly benefited by the <lb />
wonderful and blood-cleansing <lb />
properties of Prickly Ash. Root and <lb />
P. Roses and bound- <lb />
take the place- of sickly <lb />
look, the lost color and the general wreck <lb />
of system by the use of Prickly Ash, <lb />
Poke and Potassium, hosts of <lb />
females will testify, and many certificates <lb />
are in possession of the Company, which <lb />
they have promised not to publish, <lb />
all prove P. P. P. a blessing to woman- <lb />
kind. <lb />
. Tax Sale. <lb />
Pursuant to provisions of <lb />
tar of the laws of 1889, I <lb />
shall, 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 />
1891 and mi paid thereon <lb />
and cost for advertising the <lb />
same. J. A K. <lb />
County. <lb />
John K, homestead <lb />
D, a. Alien <lb />
ant, a, place <lb />
stock law <lb />
a. Nichols fend, <lb />
Edwards, part of town lot <lb />
Edmonds, Henry, town lot <lb />
j laud,<lb />
TUT <lb />
S had, bi<lb />
a Co <lb />
Baker, Geo B. lot in Marlboro <lb />
A brain, a, <lb />
FALKLAND. <lb />
Atkinson, B 1250 a Move. <lb />
Braswell, a, a, Peebles place <lb />
Lillie, a, part of <lb />
D F, a. part of Jordan <lb />
Jenkins, Mrs Nora. a, <lb />
Annie, a, balance due <lb />
John F, a, <lb />
James. of Win Pippin <lb />
a. Bullock i <lb />
B S heirs S V Joy <lb />
tor 1890, 1260 a, Atkinson land <lb />
for 1891 <lb />
Brown, Mrs Nancy A, a, brown <lb />
bind, balance due <lb />
A J Ml a land <lb />
Fields. Amos a <lb />
Susan a Randolph I'd I <lb />
SWIFT <lb />
Brown, a <lb />
Coward, Jno H Smith a <lb />
Wm a <lb />
S V a <lb />
. stock law <lb />
Purser, David a <lb />
Arch a <lb />
J a and a <lb />
Smith, Cicero in a <lb />
Lewis H a Holloway land <lb />
James W a <lb />
Stokes a <lb />
Smith, Charles A a <lb />
Stokes b f Hardy a <lb />
m W Stokes a <lb />
Stilley B F a Bland laud <lb />
stock <lb />
Tyson E A a <lb />
Carson, Jas K. a, House place, <lb />
Farrar, O C. a. James land, <lb />
Hunter, W, by H Skinner, <lb />
acres. Rollins land, <lb />
Sr- a, <lb />
a, Lee. land, <lb />
Knight, E C, Bertha Hop- <lb />
kins. Mil a, Hope. <lb />
Vick, L a Home laud, <lb />
John, town lot, <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
Hunter, W W, by H Skinner, <lb />
Rolling, <lb />
David B. acres, <lb />
W W, limber land, J B <lb />
Little and Jacob <lb />
J C, 1600 <lb />
Si acres, <lb />
Lumber Co. <lb />
land, <lb />
Moore, heirs, acres, <lb />
Braxton, C C a, swift creek <lb />
Braxton, F W a, swift creek <lb />
Cox. Biggs a, F swamp <lb />
Cox, S C Sr, a, C-creek <lb />
Cannon, W a, F swamp <lb />
Dawson, A B a <lb />
son. A B stock law <lb />
Ellis. a, swift creek <lb />
Harrington, a swift creek <lb />
manning a swift creek <lb />
G a <lb />
Nobles. a swift creek <lb />
Nobles J W ill j a gum swamp <lb />
Powell, V a C creek <lb />
Powell, Callie V stock law <lb />
James is a swift creek <lb />
Sutton, a C <lb />
Sutton, stock law <lb />
Sermons. Henry a long branch <lb />
Richard, Long Branch <lb />
----DEALERS IN-------- <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
GAIT, <lb />
TINWARE, <lb />
GLASSWARE GROCERIES, <lb />
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, <lb />
Harness, Whips, and Collars, <lb />
FARMING TOOLS, <lb />
Plows of the Improved Makes, <lb />
Town Tax Sale. <lb />
As Town Tax Collector I have <lb />
vied on the following on the <lb />
1st day of April, 1892, listed for <lb />
taxation in town of Greenville <lb />
by the following parties who are <lb />
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 />
auction, at the Court <lb />
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, quarter town lot, <lb />
Amos, town lot, <lb />
Lanier, J O, town lot, <lb />
Lawrence, L W, guardian, town lot, <lb />
. . .<lb />
k N B Lawrence, <lb />
Murphy and wife, town lot, <lb />
town lot, <lb />
Tucker Murphy, law <lb />
Williams, Matthew, fourth town lot, <lb />
Wilson, B. J., town lot. <lb />
W H, and wife, ton lot, <lb />
Hopkins. Wilson, town lo, IS <lb />
House. Luke, town lot, <lb />
Hardy. Stanly, town lot, <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 <lb />
O C Farrar, est, lot St, <lb />
lot. <lb />
James St, <lb />
hotel store. S R K, <lb />
stables. James <lb />
acres bind, <lb />
Mary E James lot, W Main St, <lb />
lot. I James St, <lb />
lot, E James St, <lb />
J J, Nelson dwelling, <lb />
lot near Academy <lb />
lot W Main St, <lb />
J H W Howell, lot, W Main St, <lb />
Lewis lot, N pleasant St, <lb />
Hardy Bro, lot W Main St, <lb />
lot H Main St, Ci <lb />
W W Hunter, lot K Main St, <lb />
W II Harrington, lot B Main St, IS <lb />
lot E Main St, <lb />
lot K Main <lb />
I lot E Main St, <lb />
J I, lot K Main St, <lb />
Bert Stilley, J Jot W James St, <lb />
J S tot N R R, <lb />
Skinner. E Main St, <lb />
Teal Pollard, store K Main St, <lb />
lot R St, <lb />
lot N Pleasant Ht, <lb />
lot W S <lb />
Ward est, tot W Main St, IS <lb />
Me G Jenkins. lot, E Andrews St, <lb />
ThU April the <lb />
-W. C.<lb />
One of our firm <lb />
will soon visit <lb />
the Northern <lb />
Markets and <lb />
while there will <lb />
buy goods at <lb />
prices that will <lb />
command the at <lb />
of all. Realizing the hard times <lb />
and scarcity of money we will sell during <lb />
the coming Spring and Summer all goods <lb />
lower prices than ever before. will <lb />
be prepared to sell as low as any dealer <lb />
who sells first- <lb />
s s goods. <lb />
We thank our <lb />
friends for past <lb />
patronage and <lb />
hope to merit a <lb />
continuance of <lb />
the same. Prom- <lb />
honest and <lb />
square dealings <lb />
to all. The <lb />
teachings of <lb />
each generation <lb />
says c o n n e <lb />
your to <lb />
those whom <lb />
you know to <lb />
be reliable. <lb />
Come one, all and us. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, <lb />
My Factory Is well equipped with the best Mechanics, put up nothing <lb />
but work. We keep up with the times and improved styles <lb />
Best material used In all work. All styles of Springs are used, you can from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, kin, Coil, Ram Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
he year round, which we will sell as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking roe people of this and counties for past favors we f <lb />
merit a continuance of the <lb />
I, <lb />
J, L. SUGG <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG k OLD STAND <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lowest rates. <lb />
AM AGENT FOR A FIRST-CLASS FIRE <lb />
THE RELIABLE OF <lb />
to buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, of the following goo <lb />
not to be excelled In this market. And to be First-class an <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS, CLOTHING, <lb />
GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE <lb />
GOODS, DOOR.-I, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS, and QUEENS <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER <lb />
kinds, Gin and Belting, Hay, Rock Like, Plaster of Parts, and <lb />
Hair, Harness, Bridles and addles <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Agent Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton which I offer to trade at Wholes <lb />
Jobbers prices, cents per dozen, less per cent for Cash. Bread Prep <lb />
ration and Hall's Star Lye at Jobbers Prices, Lead and pare Lin- <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Faint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a specialty. Give me a i-ill and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
THE NEW Mm <lb />
. MA Mi Writing <lb />
REMODELED AND IMPROVED. <lb />
GOOD MANIFOLDER. <lb />
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This Machine is everybody's friend. Every- <lb />
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Typewriter. It Insures the most <lb />
prompt attention. Address <lb />
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One of machines can be seen at Reflector where particulars and <lb />
priors can Le had. <lb />
For Accident Insurance by the year in one of <lb />
the beet Companies in existence,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
A TERRIFIC EXPLOSION <lb />
to I <lb />
profits to <lb />
WHAT CAUSES IT <lb />
The Immense Cost Sale at M. R. Lang's still in <lb />
FULL BLAST <lb />
Every article that comprises the enormous <lb />
stock of <lb />
Dry Ms, Dress Goods, Ming, Notions, Hosiery, <lb />
Shoes and Furnishing Goods to be closed <lb />
out at once absolutely at cost for cash only. <lb />
Don't Let the Rush Keep You Away.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
XI <lb />
N. C , APRIL 27th, 1892. <lb />
NO.<lb />
William Lloyd Garrison has great <lb />
faith in the refining power of woman, it <lb />
would seem Ids address on <lb />
cation before the Woman's Suffrage as- <lb />
According to his idea, <lb />
of the sexes in college is so- <lb />
unwise. The criticism that he <lb />
would make applies to Wellesley, <lb />
Smith, us well as to Harvard. <lb />
Yale and Princeton. The in. lie sys- <lb />
there obtaining helps to perpetuate <lb />
injurious and artificial social <lb />
beyond the college wells. The <lb />
remedy which he recommends for <lb />
excesses among men is co- <lb />
education. To quote his <lb />
Throw open the doors to <lb />
women on equal terms, absorb the an- <lb />
into the college proper, as the <lb />
night follows day scholarship will rise <lb />
and dissipation fall by the law of <lb />
The moral atmosphere will find <lb />
and the daily <lb />
asocial ion Of brothers and sisters in in- <lb />
pursuits impart a breadth of <lb />
view which is an education in itself. <lb />
Then the double and false standards of <lb />
judgment will be abandoned. What is <lb />
morality for Harvard will no longer lie <lb />
deemed destructive for Wellesley. The <lb />
current philosophy Cambridge holds <lb />
that a limn acts in- <lb />
in sights that would damage <lb />
life the reputation and prospects of a <lb />
woman student. <lb />
Among Harvard's benefactors, how <lb />
many generous and disinterested women <lb />
are enrolled. Their gifts are. ever <lb />
come, but its degrees are not for female <lb />
hands. In Massachusetts, where for <lb />
forty years the struggle for equality has <lb />
found its ablest champions, the prizes of <lb />
learning most coveted are disdainfully <lb />
withheld from women. I hope my <lb />
will live to see a woman president <lb />
of Harvard college, and the thought of <lb />
sex relegated to the monasteries and <lb />
nunneries of the Dark Ages. <lb />
ml Ins, <lb />
The lord bishop Limerick, Dr. <lb />
who has Christ <lb />
antiquities remaining amidst the <lb />
of several of Egyptian temples, <lb />
slates that many monuments <lb />
boar Christian inscriptions and are in- <lb />
with Christian crosses. Thus <lb />
the great temple called the <lb />
at Thebes, which has been used in part <lb />
a Christian place of worship. hear a <lb />
Coptic inscription on one of the columns, <lb />
with the figure or a-cross, and on walls <lb />
and columns of this temple a great many <lb />
crosses have been rudely inscribed. <lb />
In the magnificent court of the temple <lb />
of Medina the traveler will see <lb />
a score of columns, several of them bear- <lb />
Greek inscriptions, and <lb />
on the northwest Bide of the temple <lb />
he will see crosses designed to consecrate <lb />
parts of the building which had <lb />
been devoted to pagan uses. <lb />
These crosses vary greatly to form, and <lb />
the bishop calls attention to the close re- <lb />
semblance that exists between them and <lb />
on many of the most ancient Irish <lb />
monuments. There are many examples <lb />
of oriental crosses, he says, or <lb />
without circles, on monuments <lb />
in Ireland and <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
Not a Man. <lb />
Russell, the heir apparent of <lb />
Massachusetts, is a strict <lb />
He took a very lively interest in the <lb />
list state campaign, and, although ho is <lb />
not yet old enough to read the <lb />
news in the daily papers, ho asked <lb />
enough-of bis father and other <lb />
members of the family to form a com- <lb />
if biased, opinion of <lb />
the situation. <lb />
His interest and excitement <lb />
on election day. and it was only <lb />
after a good deal of and by <lb />
whispering some mysterious <lb />
into his ear that his nurse could induce <lb />
him to go to bed at all. <lb />
morning after election was <lb />
very early. Ho came down into the <lb />
dining room and sat there very quietly <lb />
all alone. By and by his gubernatorial <lb />
dad appeared. <lb />
He said. but <lb />
he heir apparent made no answer. In- <lb />
stead he got gravely and circled <lb />
about his astonished father, surveying <lb />
him from head to foot. <lb />
is the matter, ashed <lb />
the governor there any- <lb />
thing wrong with my coat It my tie <lb />
coming up behind Do you see any <lb />
on <lb />
said the son. in n <lb />
pointed tone. ain't any big- <lb />
today than you were yesterday. <lb />
Nurse said last night if I went to bed <lb />
early I'd u this morning and fin <lb />
yon the biggest man in <lb />
I think she fooled Herald. <lb />
Decked Cum for <lb />
A traction official who has recently <lb />
been to Boston, brought back with him <lb />
a model of a decked street car, a <lb />
sample of the kind made m city. <lb />
The is intended of <lb />
smokers that of the <lb />
community who do not object to the <lb />
use of tobacco, who brought <lb />
tho model said that it would not be <lb />
many months before Philadelphia would <lb />
have a few double Bars <lb />
on one or two of tho principal lines <lb />
the Victims. <lb />
The victims of the liquor habit, or <lb />
disease, are royal compared with the <lb />
sufferers from morphine. They look <lb />
down from an admitted height on tho <lb />
slave of drugs. They do not want to be <lb />
classed with them. They are above <lb />
them. The morphine victims, by the <lb />
way, are There <lb />
is not a of horrors in all the <lb />
world so terrible as that dim hall at <lb />
Dwight when the morphine patients are <lb />
waiting for their injection. Splendid <lb />
men, strong physiques, fair faces, but <lb />
such hollow, hungry such roving, <lb />
restless such mindless <lb />
eyes. The face id wan and pitched, the <lb />
fingers are twitching, the are con- <lb />
moving, the thought i. distracted. <lb />
You cannot talk with ; hem. They <lb />
not follow ton two minutes. They will <lb />
move away and walk with frightened <lb />
haste up and down the hall. They will <lb />
hurry and prepare for the injection. <lb />
They will crowd 2nd quarrel for first <lb />
place in the lino. They are <lb />
and Chicago Herald. <lb />
Tradition of tho <lb />
There was not, if early historians. <lb />
missionaries and theologians are to lie <lb />
believed, a sin-.- tribe of American In- <lb />
who had at the time of the white <lb />
man's advent in the western hemisphere <lb />
the least smattering of tradition con- <lb />
tho life, ministry and sufferings <lb />
of Jesus. But this does not hold good <lb />
in regard to the story of creation, the <lb />
Tower of Babel and the flood, many of <lb />
them having history which <lb />
almost exactly corresponds with the <lb />
stories of these great events as related <lb />
in the Bible. <lb />
One day Major Davenport, the gov- <lb />
agent r was <lb />
telling some , -Is about Noah, the <lb />
flood and when one of them in- <lb />
him with We know <lb />
that long time. We was in canoes all <lb />
tied together We Heat on heap water. <lb />
We send one. <lb />
times. He dive, conic up. Last he go <lb />
down and come with mud in his <lb />
claw. We know water going <lb />
This was all information Mr. Dav- <lb />
could elicit from the dusky seer. <lb />
St. Louis Republic. <lb />
lie, nil. <lb />
Dr. Louise Bryson reverses the <lb />
theory of health as a means of beauty <lb />
and advocates beauty as a means of <lb />
health. She that systematic <lb />
forts to lie beautiful will insure a fair <lb />
degree of health, and that happiness is <lb />
the against rice. Dr. <lb />
Bryson says that the prayer of the New <lb />
York child. make us very sty- <lb />
is an inspiration based upon <lb />
scientific principles and is worthy of <lb />
commendation. <lb />
is said the little doctor, in <lb />
speaking on this subject a few days <lb />
since, it that makes such a <lb />
between one woman and an- <lb />
indefinable some- <lb />
thing which will make a girl of <lb />
traits and indifferent features <lb />
infinitely more attractive than many <lb />
others of features and <lb />
strong points It is the quality <lb />
popularly known as style, <lb />
is tho outward and visible of <lb />
an inward and reserve force. Care of <lb />
the body, the feet, tho complexion are <lb />
ail necessary to secure this outward at- <lb />
tho expression of the <lb />
face must also cultivated by a con- <lb />
preference of higher thoughts over <lb />
lower ones, for i <lb />
living and can be secured by all. <lb />
tho great secrete of <lb />
beauty and therefore of said <lb />
Bryson, <lb />
in eating and drinking; <lb />
short hours of labor and <lb />
in exercise and cleanliness and, <lb />
above all, equanimity of temper and <lb />
equality of temperature. To good <lb />
looking and to be physically well one <lb />
must in genera lie happy. To be happy <lb />
is a duty, just as style is a duty, <lb />
both tire a great measure an affair of <lb />
Intellect and management. The ardent <lb />
pursuit of good looks sums the best <lb />
there is in hygiene, and is a legitimate <lb />
means of <lb />
Here is something to think about. Is <lb />
it not the duty of every woman to make <lb />
a study of herself, discover her strong <lb />
points and make the very most of them <lb />
Education <lb />
From tie side of religion many pro- <lb />
tests bare against the present <lb />
system of education. The clergy <lb />
of the different churches cannot help <lb />
thinking that at least the more <lb />
doctrines of the Christian faith <lb />
should be officially and <lb />
draw most discouraging pictures of <lb />
what the moral future of the youth of <lb />
this country will be if their counsel., <lb />
are not heeded. All sound and success- <lb />
moral teaching, they contend, must <lb />
repose upon a basis of theology, and to <lb />
confine teaching to the region of <lb />
the natural is to deprive it of all war- <lb />
rant, of authority, of all coercive <lb />
power. <lb />
If these views were correct, it would <lb />
be difficult to see how the weakness of out <lb />
school on the moral side could ever i e <lb />
remedied, for nothing is more <lb />
than that any attempt to teach theology <lb />
in them would be predestined <lb />
The people some will pay I <lb />
theology in the pulpit, but they <lb />
to pay for it the schools, <lb />
have shown in most unmistakable <lb />
that they do not want it <lb />
question, then, Shall all attempts <lb />
moral teaching in the public school <lb />
abandoned, seeing that it cannot be ad- <lb />
ministered as an adjunct of theology, <lb />
or shall a brave effort lie made to <lb />
it an Independent status of its own <lb />
a fair chance to show what it can at <lb />
when conducted en purely natl <lb />
lines- Popular Science Monthly. <lb />
netting Kill of an Seeker. <lb />
Alexander H. II. Stuart, who lately <lb />
died at Va. secretary of the hi- <lb />
under Pr- Filmore, <lb />
tell the following good story of how he <lb />
got rid of an office seeker shortly aft- <lb />
assuming the office. Said was <lb />
very annoyed by a <lb />
. I the post of messenger. The <lb />
man came in regularly every day for <lb />
several weeks, lie became an <lb />
bearable bore. Finally one day aft. r <lb />
Hie man had gone Oat I asked the mes- <lb />
then in office if he knew what <lb />
that man was He said <lb />
said I. wants place, and <lb />
if ever see him again ho shall have <lb />
I never saw the man Washing- <lb />
ton Post. <lb />
One <lb />
This story is told of one of the lead <lb />
dry goods men of New He <lb />
was carrying a heavy stock of line mil <lb />
good when the round topped <lb />
derby hat for women became suddenly <lb />
fashionable. The market was I <lb />
with them, and were regarded n- <lb />
the only thing to he worn on the bend <lb />
This foresaw a great loss on <lb />
his stock of millinery, and decided , <lb />
prevent it He first bought up all the <lb />
derby hats he and then <lb />
them extensively, offering them <lb />
for sale at low prices <lb />
result was the derby fell <lb />
Into disfavor among fashionable Women <lb />
at once and he saved Ills market fur <lb />
his more expensive goods It is <lb />
strokes Men as Ibis and <lb />
watching of the market and of <lb />
the popular pulse that fortunes are <lb />
made by the few extremely successful <lb />
merchants. Life.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
A Remarkable Rate. I . , , <lb />
c Deputy took a prisoner to <lb />
Plymouth Monday. <lb />
Mr. C. F. Burroughs, representing F. j <lb />
S. Co. Norfolk, in to <lb />
m us Friday night. <lb />
Miss Lou Allie Pool, who M visiting <lb />
aunt. Mrs. A. M. Clark, returned to , <lb />
her home at on Saturday. <lb />
Mr. J. J. was selected <lb />
the Pitt County Alliance to attend <lb />
conference called <lb />
Sat a few Weeks Which to Take <lb />
of it. <lb />
By special arrangement with that <lb />
greatest of all weekly news- <lb />
papen, the Atlanta Constitution, we <lb />
are enabled to offer our paper with it for <lb />
the low rate of for <lb />
one year. <lb />
The Constitution has a weekly <lb />
of and the model weekly <lb />
of America- Bill Joel <lb />
Chandler Harris, Dr. <lb />
Betsy Hamilton, Sarge <lb />
and a number of other writers of <lb />
national n to its <lb />
columns. <lb />
Its farm and department is <lb />
the ablest of that of any American <lb />
and the women's and <lb />
department Is conducted with a <lb />
view to interest and instruct those tor <lb />
whom it if prepared. <lb />
Its department is the most com- <lb />
of any weekly newspaper publish- <lb />
ed. This great has correspondents <lb />
in all parts of the world, and covers the <lb />
news of the Southern Slates in every <lb />
detail. <lb />
This clubbing ofter will not last after <lb />
1st of June, by an arrangement <lb />
with the Constitution we cannot offer it <lb />
after this time. <lb />
Every one of our subscribers have a <lb />
splendid to get the Weekly Con- <lb />
with this paper for only a <lb />
sum. Our clubbing offer for the two <lb />
papers is open to everybody, but the <lb />
cash must be sent with every <lb />
Nobody can do without a complete <lb />
newspaper during the next few mouths. <lb />
important office in country is <lb />
to be tilled, and the Constitution will <lb />
give the most complete reports from <lb />
every section of any southern paper. <lb />
The paper should be in every southern <lb />
household and we cheerfully <lb />
mend the acceptance of this remarkably <lb />
low offer for your local paper, and the <lb />
greatest American weekly newspaper <lb />
both at the price of one paper. <lb />
A it is getting on to time for <lb />
down stoves an exchange gives this in- <lb />
formation If any soot should fall <lb />
on carpet or rug, quickly with <lb />
dry salt before sweeping, and not a trace <lb />
of it will ha left. <lb />
Sunday night Chief of Police Smith <lb />
captured a strange who was <lb />
loaded for He had his pockets <lb />
full of dim-rent sizes of keys knives. <lb />
The was on the premises of Mr. J. <lb />
President But- just In-fore captured. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
C- B. Corsets at J. B. Cherry <lb />
April is decidedly <lb />
Cakes at Shel- <lb />
b urn's. <lb />
April is drawing to a close. <lb />
A handsome display of Parlor <lb />
Lamps at J- B- Cos. <lb />
Mud is the order of the day. <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal for sale at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Town Election next Monday. <lb />
Cheap Irish Potatoes cents <lb />
a peck at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The grass is getting a move on it. <lb />
New Home Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines for at Brown Bros- <lb />
Did you say it rained night i <lb />
Try a pair J. B. Cherry <lb />
SI Ladies Douglas Button Shoes. <lb />
moon changed yesterday afternoon. <lb />
A beautiful line of Lounges at <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Stoves and overcoats are still <lb />
the best cent <lb />
at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
planting went on rapidly last <lb />
Mk <lb />
Cash given for Produce, Hides. <lb />
Eggs and Furs at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
There was a slight rise in cotton last <lb />
week. <lb />
The New Home Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines and all parts at Brown <lb />
Bros. <lb />
it is now in order to look out for snake <lb />
stories. <lb />
J. B- Cherry Co. have a nice <lb />
Line of Ladies Oxford Slippers <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
Next month May bring us better <lb />
weather. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, Bedsteads <lb />
and Mattresses at the Old Brick <lb />
Store- <lb />
Attend your township primaries next <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
M- Ferry Go's <lb />
new Garden Seed, at the Old Brick <lb />
Mr. II. W. Dunn told us Saturday that <lb />
he had cotton tip. <lb />
For cheap Bureaus, Bedsteads, <lb />
Mattresses- chairs go to J. B- <lb />
Cherry k Co. <lb />
In a short while trains will be running <lb />
into Washington. <lb />
A nice and cheap line of <lb />
Carriages at J. B- Cherry <lb />
Co's. <lb />
That was a lot of pine apples Shel- <lb />
burn received last week. <lb />
Fish Hooks and lines post <lb />
paid Address, W- E- <lb />
Rountree, N- C- <lb />
See that your name is properly register, <lb />
ed for the town election. <lb />
A handsome line of Parlor <lb />
Chairs at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
Spring has not had much of a <lb />
for showing itself yet. <lb />
Boss Lunch Milk Biscuit will <lb />
your appetite when nothing <lb />
else At the Old Brick Store. <lb />
It's a rule that stores which advertise <lb />
their business have business to do. <lb />
Kid Gloves to match <lb />
your Hats an Dresses at <lb />
Mks- M- D. <lb />
Democrats, do not stay away from <lb />
your township primary next Saturday. <lb />
Chiffon in all shades at Mrs. M-1 <lb />
D- <lb />
Sow get to work for the nominees and <lb />
see they get elected next Monday. <lb />
Latest styles in Spring Hats <lb />
from to at Mrs. M. D- Higgs <lb />
Tin loaded for is a good ex- <lb />
the mad dog came along. <lb />
When in want of a suit of Fur- <lb />
go to J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
There was a total eclipse of the sun <lb />
yesterday, so cloudy it did not shine all <lb />
day. <lb />
Point Lace <lb />
in all the new shades at <lb />
Mas. M. D. <lb />
Do not forget to call at the Reflector <lb />
Store when you want any size <lb />
ledger, day book, blank book or tablet. <lb />
We have <lb />
Our milliner, Mrs. Georgie Pearce <lb />
has just returned from the North- <lb />
markets where she selected <lb />
great care the prettiest line of <lb />
we ever had <lb />
b Ma. M. D <lb />
to meet in Raleigh on May 17th. <lb />
Mr. S. F. Freeman and wife, of Wash- <lb />
county, have made Greenville <lb />
their home and are with Mr, <lb />
Mr. Freeman Is engaged <lb />
in lumber business. <lb />
Mr. William Murray, formerly of <lb />
son, has moved his family of <lb />
He will house on Pitt <lb />
street. This family will prove quite an <lb />
addition to our town. <lb />
Bro. Latham, fair, fat and forty, of the <lb />
Gazette tripod, made the <lb />
boys all merry with and <lb />
stories last Thursday morning. He was <lb />
in Pitt helping to do up a wedding, in <lb />
which capacity he is quite popular. <lb />
Dr. W. M. B. Brow n is still very sick, <lb />
his condition continuing serious. During <lb />
the past week he has pen attended at <lb />
times by both Dr. Duffy, of New <lb />
and Dr. Baker, of His many <lb />
would rejoice at his restoration <lb />
to health. <lb />
Mrs. Susan M. of <lb />
widow of the late Mr. J. A. <lb />
spent last week in town w Mrs. S. A. <lb />
Cherry. In life's young days these were <lb />
closest friends and we can imagine some- <lb />
thing o he pleasures they experienced <lb />
in being together rehearsing many <lb />
of the scenes of long ago. <lb />
The Reflector rises to ask the <lb />
for if they arc fond of <lb />
mud t <lb />
It is said that our high <lb />
combs for the back hair are returning to <lb />
fashion. <lb />
The gardens are looking up and show- <lb />
some improvements from the effects of <lb />
the late frosts. <lb />
Mr. Adolphus Dudley, five miles from <lb />
town, has a tine wheat patch. It is he- <lb />
inning to head. <lb />
Another thunder storm last <lb />
followed by a slight change to <lb />
wanner w <lb />
The rains of la.-t Friday put the river <lb />
on a swell again the water has since <lb />
been rising very rapidly. <lb />
Simmons. Co. have built <lb />
a lumber railroad from the river at Red <lb />
Hanks out to Creek. <lb />
Greenville's female population con- <lb />
on the increase. Mr. II. II. <lb />
son to the latest smiling father of a girl. <lb />
Friday Mr. C. D. showed us <lb />
some nice tobacco plants. Some of the <lb />
leaves on them measured 3.1 inches. <lb />
The steamer Greenville met with a <lb />
slight accident to some of her machinery <lb />
last week which detained her for a trip or <lb />
two. <lb />
large clock has bean placed in the <lb />
telegraph office and correct time can he <lb />
hail from Washington City even- day at <lb />
noon. <lb />
Next Monday will be a big day. Com- <lb />
missioners meeting, town election and <lb />
Sheriff's and town tax collector's sale of <lb />
land for tuxes. <lb />
April brought Reflector a <lb />
increase of subscribers. There is <lb />
always room for more and we look for <lb />
May to do as well. <lb />
Girls are losing the art, or arc <lb />
forgetful that it is leap year. We do not <lb />
hear of a single marriage in <lb />
now hooked. <lb />
Mr. Eli Powell, a young man living on <lb />
the Henry Brown farm, rive miles above <lb />
town, died of pneumonia en Friday. He <lb />
leaves a wife one child. <lb />
If you want to sec logs converted into <lb />
plank in the quickest time out just walk <lb />
up to the mill when they are sawing. <lb />
They arc going ahead rapidly. <lb />
On Sunday afternoon Rev. A. D. Hun- <lb />
administered the ordinance of baptism <lb />
to two persons, both young men, in <lb />
river at the foot of Washington street. <lb />
The Greenville stock law seems to be n <lb />
burlesque, except the tax paying part of <lb />
it. Seldom a day passes but what cattle <lb />
arc seen running at large on the streets. <lb />
Would you like to lie called an enemy <lb />
to your town That is what you are if <lb />
you discourage new enterprises, or in any <lb />
way disparage the prosperity of the town. <lb />
We already hear of four nice residences <lb />
to be built on the Greenville Land and <lb />
Improvement proper this summer. <lb />
That kind of talk is pleasant to listen to. <lb />
Rev. J. E. Hutson, the Baptist Evan- <lb />
is expected to reach Greenville on <lb />
Saturday evening's train, and will begin <lb />
a meeting in the Baptist church <lb />
morning. <lb />
The question been asked us if the <lb />
merchants w ill begin with May to close <lb />
their stores at o'clock in the evening <lb />
We lean the question for the merchants <lb />
to answer. <lb />
S. E. Pender Co., have something of <lb />
importance for tobacco planters to-day. <lb />
They want orders for flues placed with <lb />
early go there may be no delay hi <lb />
tilling them. <lb />
Two hails visited this section last Fri- <lb />
day, one in the afternoon and one some- <lb />
time at night. No material damage was <lb />
done that we have heard of. There Was <lb />
heavy rain also. <lb />
Court Clerk E. A. Move <lb />
us on Friday a tobacco plain <lb />
raised on his place Mr. D. M. Edwards <lb />
that measured in length four and a half <lb />
inches. Plenty large to set out. <lb />
They were here in a regular drove last <lb />
they always <lb />
make the hotel men smile their sweetest. <lb />
Lots of the best kind of jolly fellows <lb />
among these knights of the grip. <lb />
Several towns in the western part of <lb />
our State arc bringing together donations <lb />
for the famine sufferers in Russia. Are <lb />
the people this way too to <lb />
lend a helping ham I <lb />
Next Monthly the Hoard of County <lb />
Commissioners will be in regular session. <lb />
Parties contemplate making bills for <lb />
the ion of the dam north of the <lb />
bridge should have them ready by that <lb />
day. <lb />
How do you like the appearance of the <lb />
We have added an- <lb />
other new lot of reading matter type <lb />
completes the new dress we started <lb />
a few months ago. Two cents a week is <lb />
all the paper costs you. <lb />
Presbyterian Meeting. <lb />
Rev. if. Rose. Presbyterian <lb />
list, arrived on Monday evening's train <lb />
and that night preached in Elliott Hall. <lb />
Considering the lateness of the train and <lb />
inclemency of the weather the <lb />
was good in number. Mr. Rose <lb />
preached an excellent sermon that left <lb />
Its impress his hearers. During the <lb />
week he will hold services talon each <lb />
day, at A. M. p. M. All Chris. <lb />
of the community should interest <lb />
themselves hi the success of meeting <lb />
and labor together for the conversion of <lb />
souls. <lb />
Keep Out of Frauds. <lb />
Those persons here interested in the <lb />
Oxford Land and Improvement Company <lb />
held a meeting Monday night to take <lb />
steps to send a representative to the <lb />
of the directors of the <lb />
in Oxford to-day. Mr. C. M. Bernard <lb />
was selected as the representative and <lb />
left yesterday for Oxford. The <lb />
tor discovered eighteen months ago that <lb />
the Oxford Land and Improvement Com- <lb />
was largely of <lb />
and swindle. It learned some of <lb />
our people to keep their money at home <lb />
next time. <lb />
Mad Dog. <lb />
A mad dog caused much excitement in <lb />
town last Wednesday morning. The <lb />
came from some where up the <lb />
road and passed through Pitt street to <lb />
the bridge, going across the latter and <lb />
disappearing. Near the office of <lb />
Brown the dog severely bit a <lb />
colored woman, and was also known to <lb />
bite two other dogs getting out of <lb />
town. The bitten dogs were promptly <lb />
killed. Next day subscriptions were <lb />
taken to curry the woman off for treat- <lb />
Since the occurrence everybody <lb />
is en the alert to give all dogs a safe dis- <lb />
For the Town Election. <lb />
The following have been appointed as <lb />
Registrars and Poll Holders in the several <lb />
wards for the town election May <lb />
Ward. S. P. Hum- <lb />
Poll Holders. B. H. Hearne and <lb />
John <lb />
Second Ward. <lb />
Poll Holders, W. H. Smith and Moses <lb />
William. <lb />
Warp. Registrar, R. F. Tyson. <lb />
Poll Holders, If. B. James and Moses <lb />
King. <lb />
Fourth Ward. Registrar, J. T. <lb />
Holders, H. F. and <lb />
Will Humphrey. <lb />
Tell Us About It. <lb />
It is sometimes called to the attention <lb />
of editor when too late to make a note <lb />
of, that people were visiting in town at a <lb />
certain time whose names did not appear <lb />
in the Reflector column. In <lb />
a town the size of Greenville such things <lb />
are apt to occur unless those of our <lb />
who have will in some way <lb />
let the editor know it. It is impossible <lb />
for us to know every person who conies <lb />
and goes, and can only print the names of <lb />
those Which come to our knowledge. <lb />
How easy it would lie for every pawn <lb />
knowing of a personal item or any mat- <lb />
of news to tell It to the editor when <lb />
he is passing or to call the office and <lb />
tell it. We always appreciate such items <lb />
given us by any one. In fact this is the <lb />
way the home paper could be made what <lb />
it ought to paper with all the news. <lb />
Now don't he too modest to tell us if you <lb />
have guests, or any other item you may <lb />
know of. <lb />
Ward Meetings. <lb />
The second and third wards, the only <lb />
two in which Democrats take any in- <lb />
held meetings last Friday night to <lb />
nominate candidates for <lb />
and everything passed in the best of <lb />
order. <lb />
The second ward met in Court <lb />
House and organized by electing G. B. <lb />
King chairman, and Moore and <lb />
secretaries. On first <lb />
ballot S. T. Hooker received a majority <lb />
of the votes cast, and Charles Skinner <lb />
received a majority on the second ballot, <lb />
whereupon they were duly declared the <lb />
nominees of the convention. G. B. King <lb />
was elected member of the Executive <lb />
Committee for the second ward. <lb />
The meeting for the third ward was <lb />
held in the Mayor's office, and organized <lb />
electing E. A. chairman, and <lb />
W. F. Burch secretary. Only one ballot <lb />
was taken in this meeting, M. R. Lang <lb />
and S. H. receiving a majority <lb />
of the votes cast and were duly declared <lb />
the nominees of the convention. A. <lb />
Blow was elected member of <lb />
Committee for this ward. <lb />
Tax Levy. <lb />
At their last the Board of <lb />
Town made the following <lb />
tax for the coining <lb />
Poll tax cents, <lb />
tax cents on each <lb />
Liquor tax 637.10. <lb />
Purchase tax cents on each <lb />
Lawyer tax <lb />
Dog and goat tax each. <lb />
Stands on streets day. <lb />
Gift enterprises <lb />
Circus M per day. <lb />
day. <lb />
Billiard tables per year. <lb />
Hotels R per year. <lb />
Livery stables per year. <lb />
Horse and mule dealer per year. <lb />
Opera house or hall par year. <lb />
Riding Gallery per year. <lb />
Banks per year. <lb />
Married. <lb />
On last Wednesday evening, 20th, at <lb />
the residence of Mrs. M. V. Forbes, three <lb />
miles above Greenville, Mr. D. S. <lb />
a prosperous farmer of <lb />
town-hip. was married to Miss Fannie R. <lb />
Johnston, Rev. J. L. officiating. <lb />
They were by the following <lb />
couples Mr. S. Spain and Miss Bet- <lb />
tie Johnston, Mr. John Ricks and Miss <lb />
Anna E. Spain. Mr. John Johnston and <lb />
Miss Lizzie Spain, Mr. L. F. Evans <lb />
Miss Spain, Mr. L. and <lb />
Miss Lillian Nobles. Mr. S. A. Spain and <lb />
Miss Ward, Mr. Rip Ward and <lb />
Miss Spain. Mr. II. A. Latham <lb />
Miss Nannie King, Mr. O. W. Harrington <lb />
and Miss Josie Mr. Frank <lb />
and Miss Mary Forties. Mr. Louis Briley <lb />
and Miss Ella Mr. W. S. <lb />
and Miss Alice J. <lb />
and Miss Nora <lb />
The wedding march was played by <lb />
little Miss Martha Forbes as the bridal <lb />
party entered the parlor. <lb />
After the ceremony an elegant supper <lb />
was served. <lb />
The extends its heartiest <lb />
wishes to I he happy couple. <lb />
Rev. C. J. Gibson. D. D., minister of <lb />
the Episcopal Church. Petersburg, Va <lb />
I have used Mrs. Person's <lb />
Remedy in my own family, and it gives <lb />
me pleasure to say it has proved a <lb />
Tonic and Purifier of the Blood, and <lb />
if thoroughly tested, I think will remove <lb />
many cutaneous disorders. <lb />
J. <lb />
Petersburg. Va. Jan. <lb />
To the West in Through Cars. <lb />
If you are to Arkansas, Texas <lb />
or West, it will be money in your pocket <lb />
to bear in mind that the <lb />
C. St. L. offers <lb />
facilities to all classes of <lb />
having fewer changes, cleaner and <lb />
more comfortable cars, and sure <lb />
Elegant Palace Coaches Atlanta <lb />
Ga, to Memphis without change, making <lb />
direct connection there with fast trains, <lb />
requiring en one change for <lb />
and Texas. For reliable information, <lb />
rates, routes, schedules and maps write <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 Car. Call on or address <lb />
J. W . Hicks; Pass. Act, Charlotte N. C, <lb />
Jas Malay, Pass No Kimball <lb />
House Atlanta Ga. W. T. Rogers, T. P. <lb />
TO THE PUBLIC. <lb />
-----If you want to save- <lb />
Fit <lb />
in the purchase of a PIANO and from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in the purchase, of an Organ address <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
NEW X. C. <lb />
Genera Agent for North Carolina, <lb />
who is now- handling direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as HIGH <lb />
GRADE PIANOS, <lb />
for tone, and <lb />
endorsed by nearly all <lb />
musical journals hi the Initial Spates. <lb />
Made by Paul G. who is at this <lb />
time one of the beet mechanics In- <lb />
of the day. Thirteen new <lb />
patents on this high grade <lb />
Also the NEWBY EVANS <lb />
RIGHT PIANO which has been sold by <lb />
him for past six years in the eastern <lb />
part of this State and up to this time has <lb />
given entire The Upright <lb />
Piano just mentioned will be sold at from <lb />
in Rosewood, Oak, <lb />
Walnut or Mahogany cases. <lb />
Also the GROWN PARLOR ORGAN <lb />
from to in solid or Oak <lb />
cases. <lb />
Ten years experience in the music <lb />
has enabled him to handle <lb />
nothing standard goods and he does <lb />
not hesitate to say that he can sell any <lb />
musical instrument about cent, <lb />
cheaper than other agents are now offer- <lb />
Refer to all banks In Eastern Carolina. <lb />
Points. <lb />
Editor Reflector been such <lb />
a long time since an article from this sec- <lb />
appeared in your newsy paper, I <lb />
will send you a few items that the out- <lb />
side world may know that our little <lb />
is neither dead nor sleeping. <lb />
We are now connected in a transport- <lb />
lug line by railroad. Those building and <lb />
superintending its construction say it is <lb />
one of the best road beds hi the State. <lb />
Track laying and surfacing has been <lb />
within two miles of <lb />
Did you ever visit one of the penitentiary <lb />
camps If you never did it would be a <lb />
treat, and show you what a perfect sys- <lb />
of camping they have. Camp Ham- <lb />
let, situated close by the writer, is a <lb />
splendid site and nicely fitted up, and is <lb />
presided over by J. N. Hamlet, a man <lb />
eminently fitted for the place, with a well <lb />
selected corps of assistants. <lb />
The are right much down heart- <lb />
ed, owing to the recent frosts which hurt <lb />
the corn and potato's that were very <lb />
badly. But still have to stick and <lb />
with pluck fight the battle with hard <lb />
times, poor crops and small prices. <lb />
There was a fish fry at Yankee Hall on <lb />
Easter Monday, Kith, presided over by <lb />
Misses Nannie Bagwell and <lb />
Fleming and Mesa. J. J. <lb />
G. H. Little and J. B. A good <lb />
time was had by those who participated. <lb />
Very cotton will be planted in <lb />
this section, potatoes and rice taking its <lb />
place, and mere corn than been <lb />
it Oil.<lb />
Prom the East, West, North and Come from the four <lb />
winds of the earth. Coins from and <lb />
Asia, and the whole of North and South America. Come in <lb />
wagons. on wing. Come in carriages- Come in <lb />
baggies. Come Telephones, Come in balloons. Come <lb />
on railroads. Come on foot. Come on horse <lb />
back, hog-back, cat back, dog-back, cow <lb />
back, green-back, or canvas-back. Run up, walk <lb />
hobble up, limp up, roll up, tumble up, slide <lb />
push up, crowd up, jam up, climb <lb />
jump up, squeeze up, tease up, flare <lb />
tear up, rise up, rear up, square up, <lb />
back up, waltz up, bear up, flip up, and <lb />
any in creation to get up, so <lb />
you will be sure to be on hand at the <lb />
------GRAND RUSH FOR------ <lb />
in mm mt cloth we, <lb />
SHOES, HATS, <lb />
Not at cost but as low as any competitor. <lb />
SHOES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS <lb />
Opposite Old Brick Store. <lb />
N. C <lb />
HAVE FORGOTTEN <lb />
You now have only about days to guess <lb />
on the Candle. <lb />
it <lb />
will be lighted promptly at o'clock on <lb />
May 2nd and under no circumstances <lb />
will any guessing be allowed after it is <lb />
lit. If you fail to guess you loose the op- <lb />
to get a handsome Dress, <lb />
Clock, or free of charge. <lb />
Our Spring Stock <lb />
Stock is now open ready for <lb />
inspection. It will be money in your <lb />
pocket to give us a look before you buy. <lb />
We have the largest, stock of Ladies Dress <lb />
Goods ever brought to this town, consist- <lb />
of Lawns, Henri- <lb />
and W Goods of all the la- <lb />
test <lb />
Our Clothing <lb />
. Stock of Men's Clothing is complete. <lb />
we you a good <lb />
Suit any <lb />
to We have <lb />
price <lb />
just thrown about dozen Straw Hats on <lb />
Bargain Counter which we propose <lb />
to sell regardless of cost. They range in <lb />
price from cents to cents. We still <lb />
have many other <lb />
Desirable Goods <lb />
Bargain Counter, and <lb />
tee to save yon money en many things. <lb />
A few pieces of cent Calico still left. <lb />
We only ask you to call, look and be <lb />
convinced. <lb />
ONE PRICE STORE. <lb />
-----1 have latest in <lb />
LADIES, MISSES AND <lb />
Hats and Trimmings <lb />
to suit mot fastidious. <lb />
Our Spring Goods <lb />
are now open and ready for Inspection. <lb />
Come n make a selection before the <lb />
stock is broken. Prices to suit hard <lb />
times. <lb />
Mrs. M. D. HIGGS, <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
Growers <lb />
Tobacco Furnace <lb />
The Invention ever made for <lb />
CURING <lb />
With it you have absolute <lb />
control heating your barn, <lb />
and it removes <lb />
All Danger of Fire. <lb />
Two per week can be <lb />
made in the same <lb />
co of different degrees of ripe- <lb />
can be cured at one time in <lb />
the same barn. Saves labor and <lb />
fuel. <lb />
For further particulars ad- <lb />
dress <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
When yr write. <lb />
L W. DAVIS. <lb />
FINE------- <lb />
HAVANA CIGARS <lb />
OTHERS <lb />
There is a deal of satisfaction in leading <lb />
a ad 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 />
re <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 />
If you anything to ship I will attend to it for on a commit <lb />
Call and gee me. <lb />
S. <lb />
READ IT ALL. <lb />
Sheet Iron Flues for Owing Tobacco can be had of us during <lb />
months of June. July and August. We now have our order <lb />
in at the Mills for Elbow Iron and our order for Pipe Iron will be <lb />
placed a little later. It is very important for us to have your <lb />
orders for Flues at once so we can place our order for iron <lb />
there may be some delay in getting it. Our terms on Flues will <lb />
be invariably cash-on-delivery, and the price cents per pound. <lb />
We can make Philips Patent or any other kind you order. <lb />
Our factory is opposite Dr. Wooten's Drugstore. <lb />
S- E- PENDER CO., <lb />
O. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
1888. <lb />
Headquarters for the following lines of Goods <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Roanoke Avenue, <lb />
WARDS <lb />
Car load Men Pork. <lb />
Car loud Rib Side Meat. <lb />
CM load Floor, all <lb />
Car load Sped Oats. <lb />
Cases Star Lye. <lb />
Case Bread Powders. <lb />
Ca-es Soap. <lb />
Cases Cherries and <lb />
Full line Case Goods. <lb />
Boxes Crackers. <lb />
Boxes Tobacco. <lb />
SO Starch. <lb />
Barrels Rico <lb />
Stick <lb />
Bench Ax <lb />
Barrels Railroad Mills Snuff. <lb />
Barrel P. Snuff. <lb />
Paper Sacks. Cigarette, <lb />
KT. C. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
DEALER IN <lb />
u Q <lb />
Are Not In It <lb />
If you fail to the brand new stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
-----that I now being offered by----- <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
------1 liar the to suit----- <lb />
f GENTLEMEN, <lb />
LADY, <lb />
HOUSEKEEPER. <lb />
FARMER, <lb />
BODY ELSE <lb />
If yon went to ear or anything <lb />
to eat, or any article to o in the house, <lb />
call on me. Goods all new, not a piece <lb />
of old stock in the house. <lb />
Ky prices will be found a low as <lb />
able goods can lie sold at. <lb />
W. H, WHITE- <lb />
Two doors from O, A. <lb />
near Five Points. <lb />
Printers and Binders <lb />
N. C <lb />
We have the largest and most <lb />
establishment of the kind to be found In <lb />
the and orders for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial, Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or <lb />
WEDDING READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us your orders.<lb />
RALEIGH, N. C. <lb />
for sample of work we to the editor of the E <lb />
Mi <lb />
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Goad lo a <lb />
Yoke. April his review <lb />
of current events the sermon <lb />
this Mr. <lb />
upon the action of certain <lb />
who have recently reflected severely on <lb />
the work of Dr. also <lb />
his respects the alien <lb />
who draws his salary from an American <lb />
church and at the same time scorns <lb />
American citizenship. Ho <lb />
Human nature is human nature, <lb />
it where you will, the dust of the <lb />
arena or out in cloth and <lb />
white tie. perfumed with traditions and <lb />
conventional pretenses. <lb />
It looks like preachers ought to be <lb />
better ordinary men it comes <lb />
to petty jealousies, envying and world- <lb />
ambitions. But they are not always. <lb />
Let a great man do a great thing f or <lb />
the of truth and righteousness to- <lb />
day, and immediately yon will hear the <lb />
cackle of geese who disagree with every- <lb />
thin,;. Immediately yon will hear the <lb />
whine of the chronic sniveler and yon <lb />
will observe the upturned nose of the <lb />
modern Pharisee. <lb />
SENSATIONAL. <lb />
Nothing ever gaits these men. The <lb />
angels of heaven couldn't devise a plan <lb />
for the salvation of the world but that <lb />
they would attack and denounce it in <lb />
twenty-four hours after its announce- j <lb />
When the angel Gabriel blows <lb />
his trumpet these sacred dudes will ad- <lb />
just their eyeglasses and cry with horror. <lb />
How <lb />
Tl thing about it. too, is that <lb />
the very men who thus hasten to <lb />
sensationalism, in the very act of <lb />
try in the most sensational <lb />
man Mr to lift themselves from the oh- . <lb />
of mediocrity and failure by <lb />
attacking the successes of men of action <lb />
and real power. <lb />
At of the from the <lb />
the men who are thus To- <lb />
duty in spite of the <lb />
the flesh, the devil and the church <lb />
will in nine cases out of ten reveal <lb />
this motive back of their assaults. <lb />
Nothing is too good or great for them to <lb />
attack. If their noses m not consult- <lb />
ed are forthwith elevated and <lb />
their little popgun artillery fire. <lb />
And if the promoter of the goof work <lb />
had fool enough to consult them in <lb />
the first place, they would have prompt- <lb />
strangled the at its very <lb />
birth. <lb />
Understand me, I Ml not personal, <lb />
am in general have <lb />
no grievance. My own per- <lb />
feelings long since passed <lb />
the point of when attacked <lb />
by dudes, sacred or secular, or peanut <lb />
politicians of church or state. <lb />
colony of sacred <lb />
A distinguished of the <lb />
can colony of sacred in addition <lb />
to illustrating the above mentioned <lb />
also gave birth recently to the <lb />
have refrained from taking <lb />
out papers as a citizen of New York lo- <lb />
the city is so wicked and corrupt <lb />
that I would not wish to identified <lb />
with it even as a voter. Until it has rid <lb />
of an administration that is vile <lb />
from top to bottom I w ill remain an <lb />
alien. The entire machine. I <lb />
believe, from Mayor Grant down, is ab- <lb />
Right yon are, Mr. Alien, about the <lb />
corruption of our city. I am not an ad- <lb />
of Mayor Grant, nor do I <lb />
to office under his administration, but <lb />
would like to make a remark or two to <lb />
you concerning this utterance, which I <lb />
hope you will receive good for <lb />
have no desire to be personal, but to <lb />
ply a general principle to a class. <lb />
TO THE AMES. <lb />
Is it just the thing for a man to draw <lb />
his support from a city whose citizenship <lb />
he considers a disgrace Why not dis- <lb />
solve such alliance or else take the <lb />
means at hand to remedy the disgrace <lb />
and M the city <lb />
Is not such a man a leach that simply <lb />
draws the life blood from the body <lb />
tic and gives nothing in return <lb />
Will not enough barnacles sink the <lb />
greatest ship that floats <lb />
Is it not precisely this disease that <lb />
the city today The corrupt <lb />
have always been a minority. <lb />
The trouble with is that we are <lb />
from Pharisaical smallpox and <lb />
dude paralysis. We have now about <lb />
such loafers on the day <lb />
of election. These apologies for men <lb />
are the secret of Tammany's deadly <lb />
grip- <lb />
In fact, la not the alien who lives on <lb />
the city and refuses to bear his burden <lb />
as a citizen both a deserter and a traitor <lb />
I ask simply for information. Has he <lb />
not deserted his own nation for a <lb />
field and then betrayed the solemn trust <lb />
imposed by the country of his adoption <lb />
In America the citizen is the king. <lb />
No man in this nation can live a consist- <lb />
life and betray that sacred <lb />
trust. If a Christian, he BUR take an <lb />
active part in politics. <lb />
THE BIBLE A HISTORY. <lb />
Ye search the because ye think <lb />
that in them ye have eternal life; and are <lb />
which bear of me; and will <lb />
not cook to that may have <lb />
This passage of Script been <lb />
given many misinterpretations. A <lb />
class of minds involved in its inter- <lb />
omitted the clause <lb />
which is the very clause that give <lb />
meaning to the sentence. II has been <lb />
sometimes as a text to prove that <lb />
the Scriptures contain eternal life itself. <lb />
Jesus meant to say precisely the <lb />
site this. He turned to the scribe <lb />
and said to them by way of accusation <lb />
and search tho Scriptures <lb />
because ye think that in them ye have <lb />
eternal it is not a fact <lb />
for these they which bear witness of <lb />
me; and ye will not come to me, that <lb />
may have <lb />
One of the burning questions concern- <lb />
the Bible which tho modern world <lb />
has asked, and which must be answered, <lb />
is whether the Bible is a revelation it- <lb />
self or whether it is the history of a <lb />
revelation. Does the Bible contain the <lb />
essence of salvation Does the Bible <lb />
are or is it God that saves Modern <lb />
criticism has caused many <lb />
who loved the Bible to shudder with <lb />
fear for its future. They have resented <lb />
the of historical criticism with <lb />
vehemence, with untiring zeal, but often <lb />
with little judgment. <lb />
. flood <lb />
The author of Bible Diction- <lb />
for instance, secured a scholar to <lb />
write the article for the dictionary an <lb />
the deluge. The scholar prepared the <lb />
article and sent it to the the <lb />
discovered that the result of <lb />
scholarship did not harmonize with the <lb />
traditional theories regarding the <lb />
so he rejected tho article and en- <lb />
in his the time had <lb />
come for that part to go to <lb />
See This would give <lb />
them time to find s, scholar who would <lb />
prepare an article in harmony with <lb />
ideas. He engaged the scholar <lb />
and told him to write the article on the l <lb />
flood. The article was. written and <lb />
man <lb />
1-v <lb />
i. . be <lb />
.<lb />
a I <lb />
. . ;. <lb />
the of the knowledge <lb />
of lb. c . W. worry. It <lb />
is i. Troth no <lb />
troth is ; own <lb />
Let be the <lb />
may for the time be apparent <lb />
. if the truth is re- <lb />
vealed by it richer treasures will <lb />
found <lb />
KOCH I <lb />
Yon know the old legend that <lb />
a fire swept mountains. <lb />
Tho fire consumed the vineyards, <lb />
wrought great destruction. But the <lb />
heat of the flames, it is said, burst open <lb />
the veins of the rocks and discovered <lb />
hidden treasure-.; of richest silver. Again, <lb />
the legend tells us of those who sought <lb />
for hidden gold an island. They <lb />
dug the earth, marching for She <lb />
treasure. not find the object <lb />
of their in upturning the <lb />
soil the seeds lodgment and n rich <lb />
harvest was born, and man found food. <lb />
If the destructive methods of modern <lb />
criticism rob tho world of certain <lb />
we may assured they will <lb />
to the world greater treasures than <lb />
those of which they have robbed <lb />
fact, it may be pertinent to inquire <lb />
if in the past we have not made the <lb />
Bible an by unreal, <lb />
methods of interpretation. If we <lb />
can come back to fact and face men. <lb />
heart to heart, with the methods of <lb />
common sense, in interpretation and <lb />
plication, we will get nearer to the <lb />
of the world's motives, the world's <lb />
actions, the world's life. A little <lb />
asked her father, who was a preacher, a <lb />
very pointed question once. He was <lb />
telling a very large story. The little <lb />
one listened with intense interest. When <lb />
the story closed she said, that <lb />
or are you preaching <lb />
All preaching that is enveloped a veil <lb />
of conventional tradition is just so <lb />
removed from the real world in which <lb />
men think and will and act. <lb />
Our text teaches vs that the U <lb />
the of the progressive rev- <lb />
elation of God to man. <lb />
progress in revelation i- <lb />
clearly marked both the method and <lb />
the matter of revelation. The Bible is <lb />
nut a revelation itself. It is simply the <lb />
history of a revelation. Every book of <lb />
the Bible has its local its <lb />
local historic setting, and has its <lb />
application of truth in and through <lb />
local, primal The Book of <lb />
Genesis must be read in this light. We <lb />
have here an account of creation. It is <lb />
simply absurd for one to maintain that <lb />
it was meant for an exhaustive and com- <lb />
utterance upon the subject for all <lb />
time. <lb />
We must ask the what <lb />
was the book of Genesis primarily writ- <lb />
ten To whom WM it primarily ad- <lb />
We find it was the first <lb />
son God taught the infant class of the <lb />
human race. It was written for the <lb />
of this primary instruction. It <lb />
t.-aches on. thought, teaches it <lb />
completely, and that thought is the <lb />
God in the midst of nations that <lb />
The first <lb />
1- was the grand con- <lb />
in of the eternal, infinite God. <lb />
Not only the but that God <lb />
in nature. God said, there <lb />
be light, sad there was That is, <lb />
his breath is the law. If we say that <lb />
this ace. of creation is the last word <lb />
and covers the whole field for all time, <lb />
we claim for it more than tho <lb />
claims for itself, and involve ourselves <lb />
contradiction and <lb />
This is what <lb />
curs to those who make claim. <lb />
There i a sent in the state of Texas, <lb />
for l have declared that <lb />
there must have two original <lb />
There must have bean, in the beginning, <lb />
two creations of man, and they <lb />
argue that otherwise it would have <lb />
fr brother and sister to have <lb />
from the first pair. This <lb />
of course- a problem which con- <lb />
with every conception of the <lb />
man. But it is a serious problem for <lb />
him who asserts that the Book of Gen- <lb />
give- a and complete account of <lb />
the origin of the race; and to the <lb />
which understands that the Book of <lb />
Genesis had its primal purpose, and that <lb />
purpose was to teach the infant race the <lb />
one God and his immediate touch <lb />
through nature, such problems cease to <lb />
be problems. <lb />
OF <lb />
We notice also progress in tho idea of <lb />
God. The early races God <lb />
simply as the Lord. This was the only <lb />
name under which they knew him or <lb />
spoke of him. But as they made <lb />
we find tho name Almighty occur- <lb />
simply Lord, but he is the <lb />
Lord whose power is limitless. Farther <lb />
centuries roll on; they grow in <lb />
edge of this God; they choose the name <lb />
Jehovah, covenant keeping God. And <lb />
when they are led out of Egypt through <lb />
tho Bed sea and fed with bread from <lb />
heaven they grasp tho tho <lb />
Holy One. <lb />
There is progress in the knowledge of <lb />
the attributes of God unfolded this <lb />
revelation progressively. What a gulf <lb />
separates the God of Samuel who Rive.- <lb />
assent to the murder of infant and tin. <lb />
Christ who became angry when his dis- <lb />
turned the children away and <lb />
said, little children to unto <lb />
me and forbid them not, for of is <lb />
the kingdom of There i.- <lb />
progress from the God who is <lb />
repenting and turning in the past the <lb />
God who is the same yesterday, today <lb />
and forever. There is certainly <lb />
in the knowledge of God from <lb />
that conception which declared that <lb />
God walked in the garden in the cool of <lb />
the that thought of him <lb />
which declares. hath not seen, nor <lb />
ear h ard; it impossible for a man to <lb />
behold <lb />
Certainly there was progress from the <lb />
God of who was particular <lb />
about tho cut of the garments, the <lb />
fringes and the tassels, the wash of the <lb />
cups and pans, and all the paraphernalia <lb />
of the priesthood and of the people, up <lb />
to the God of the New Testament, <lb />
whose place of worship was <lb />
neither in the mountains o; Samaria <lb />
nor in Jerusalem, but who is spirit, and <lb />
must be worshiped spirit and in <lb />
troth. <lb />
NOT <lb />
this book then lie tho rec- <lb />
of a progressive revelation it cannot <lb />
be a book of oracles, each sentence of <lb />
which is of authority for all time. We <lb />
find in fact that the Bible is no such <lb />
book of oracles. It is the impartial rec- <lb />
of tho conflict of good and evil in <lb />
life. The record of the. movement of <lb />
God through human life. We have tho <lb />
impartial story of life told in this book. <lb />
There is tho record of the liar, and the <lb />
thief, and the murderer, and the trick- <lb />
There is the story of chicanery, <lb />
of of war, of brutality, of lost, <lb />
of cruelty, of of wife capturing <lb />
and polygamy. Then- is no attempt to <lb />
varnish it over. There is no attempt to <lb />
make a hero and a saint out of a man <lb />
who bad his faults and his weaknesses. <lb />
The record of a man as man lived in life <lb />
is given. The movement of tho king- <lb />
of God thus through time is given <lb />
to life, true to fact. <lb />
Is one fact Is always on- <lb />
in record; that is, that tho <lb />
fault is always tho fault of the pupil <lb />
not the teacher. There is no <lb />
varnish over the which Peter told. <lb />
There is no attempt to make the apostles <lb />
perfect men. We see their petty <lb />
with one another about precedence <lb />
in the kingdom. Our Bible is tho <lb />
partial record-of the conflict of good and <lb />
evil, that man may know that good does <lb />
triumph and evil brings the seeds of <lb />
death and ruin. David and Jacob and <lb />
Solomon lived in their own day and own <lb />
time lives tho standard of <lb />
day. Therefore were they men <lb />
God's own heart. In spite of all then- <lb />
weakness and Bin, their faces were <lb />
turned toward the right They lived by <lb />
the best light they had. They were the <lb />
pioneers. They knew less of God than <lb />
the child of today, hut they blazed the <lb />
way through the forest, they lived in log <lb />
cabins and slept on the ground in the <lb />
open air, while we who come after live <lb />
in palaces and reap the result of their <lb />
labors. <lb />
TUB MEANEST LIE. <lb />
Colonel recently declared <lb />
Cooper union, before a crowd of <lb />
colored people, that no <lb />
should ever bow to the name of God, lie- <lb />
cause the God of the Bible had been the ; <lb />
I God of slavery, who had upheld it <lb />
through all the ages of the past. I do <lb />
not wish to lie personal or unkind to- <lb />
ward the colonel, but that is the mean- <lb />
est lie I ever heard any man utter. The <lb />
man who would make such an assertion <lb />
would knock the crutches from beneath <lb />
a crippled wayfarer in a crowded <lb />
without a tear or a moment's <lb />
hesitation. Whenever a nation is to be <lb />
enslaved, it is necessary <lb />
clamps on tho lids of the Bible. When- <lb />
ever the subject of slavery is touched in <lb />
the Bible, it is always in tho benefit of <lb />
the slave. Whenever the subject of any <lb />
man's sins and weaknesses is touched in <lb />
the law or the prophets. God speaks the <lb />
word in behalf of weakness and those <lb />
who are oppressed, and points forward <lb />
to the day of deliverance. In times of <lb />
he sometimes overlooked <lb />
men's but in the fullness of time <lb />
he call.- upon all for repentance. <lb />
To deny the setting of the <lb />
Bible is to stultify tho book and involve <lb />
ourselves in hopeless contradictions. If <lb />
we say that the Bible is a of oracles <lb />
and has no historic setting, we have at <lb />
once license for taking a sentence <lb />
from the Bible and making a spear of it <lb />
with which to our enemies. This <lb />
has been a favorite of many <lb />
theologians in the past, and this was the <lb />
point of view of the young theologian <lb />
who took the text, was <lb />
He took and sharpened it <lb />
he could run it through all his <lb />
i at-. He said Enoch was not a <lb />
dist, he did not believe in fall- <lb />
from grace. He was not a <lb />
because he did not have any <lb />
confession of faith. He <lb />
was not an Episcopalian. he did <lb />
not believe in ceremony. He was not a <lb />
because he did believe in a <lb />
hell. He was not a Baptist, because he <lb />
did not believe in much water. Enoch <lb />
was a Congregationalist, because he <lb />
walked with God The young man was <lb />
of course a Congregationalist. <lb />
If the Bible is a collection of <lb />
oracles, such a process of exposition is <lb />
legitimate. If it has its historic setting, <lb />
such a process is superlative nonsense. <lb />
Being a progressive revelation, and not <lb />
a book of equal authority, we <lb />
tear from its historic setting a <lb />
text in or Isaiah and attach it to <lb />
n from an in the New <lb />
Y. and on these two build a <lb />
scheme of theology. Lot us try it. Take <lb />
a sentence from Genesis, is not good <lb />
for a man to be attach it to a <lb />
sentence from Paul's first letter to the <lb />
Corinthians, I say to the <lb />
and to widows, it is good for them <lb />
if they abide even as Which will <lb />
you believe How can yon reconcile two <lb />
such statements, if yon have a of <lb />
oracles, of equal authority in all time, <lb />
all ages Take another illustration, <lb />
take Numbers xv, <lb />
while the children of Israel were In the <lb />
wilderness, they found a man that <lb />
sticks upon the clay. <lb />
And they that him <lb />
him Moms and and unto <lb />
all the inn. <lb />
And they i Mat In ward, it <lb />
not declared should be done to ate. <lb />
And the Lori -old unto Tho mas <lb />
Shall e surely to all tho <lb />
stones without the <lb />
camp. <lb />
And all ate with- <lb />
cal camp, and stoned him with <lb />
and ho died; us the commanded Moses. <lb />
What would Jesus Christ have said <lb />
to this Let us see. Turn to John <lb />
viii, S-ll. <lb />
And the a <lb />
taken in and having set her in <lb />
the they say him. Master, this <lb />
hath baa taken in in the <lb />
Now in las law Moses <lb />
us to stone <lb />
And this th-. said, him, that <lb />
have -thereof to him. <lb />
stooped and with hi wrote en the <lb />
Bat they continued <lb />
him, he lifted himself, and said unto them. <lb />
Ho that is without you. let Mm first <lb />
cast a stone at her. And ho <lb />
down, and on the ground. <lb />
And when they went out <lb />
by one. from the eldest, even unto <lb />
the and Jesus I alone, the <lb />
woman, where she was, in t i And <lb />
lifted up himself, unto her. <lb />
on, where an old n . man condemn <lb />
thee And said, And <lb />
said. Neither do I nu thee; go thy <lb />
way; from no <lb />
Oh, what n gulf separates these two <lb />
incidents What . f between the <lb />
conception of God could stone c <lb />
man to death for inciting up sticks on <lb />
the Sabbath day and the God who <lb />
to the woman taken in do <lb />
thee; go sin no <lb />
Which of these the truth of <lb />
God's nature cannot both ho <lb />
oracular utterances gold for all time. <lb />
Try another Kings xi. <lb />
Solomon had hundred <lb />
Luke vi, ye also like- <lb />
Combine those two passages of <lb />
Scripture you bare the code of tho <lb />
Mormon world. It will not work. <lb />
CLIMAX OF <lb />
That is to say, the test of all <lb />
revelation is tho end of the <lb />
not the process. be <lb />
perfections and incompleteness of <lb />
in the process; but the test must be <lb />
sought in end, not tho process. The <lb />
question is, What U the result of <lb />
revelation, which extended over <lb />
years of time Does it tend to make <lb />
slaves, docs it men, or docs it <lb />
purify, ennoble, strengthen, save Sup- <lb />
pose I want to investigate the spirit of <lb />
tho civilization of the city of New York. <lb />
I want to see whether New York is <lb />
a fit place in which to live. Tho fol- <lb />
lowing advertisement I read, which <lb />
in a New York <lb />
Just arrive, from Great Britain, and ire to <lb />
sold on tho ship Alice and Elizabeth. <lb />
Captain .-. several likely <lb />
Welsh and Servant Hen, most of <lb />
Tradesmen. Whoever inclines to purchase any <lb />
of them may agree with said Commander or <lb />
Mr. Thomas Noble, Merchant, at Mr. Hazard's, <lb />
In Sew York, where also U to be told severs; <lb />
Negro and a Negro Boy, and <lb />
good Cheshire cheese. <lb />
I this advertisement in a New <lb />
York newspaper, and I say that is all I <lb />
want to know about New York. A city <lb />
in which men and women are sold on <lb />
tho block along with Cheshire cheese as <lb />
n commodity is certainly the <lb />
of barbarism and cruelty. It is <lb />
rot a fit place for a Christian to live. <lb />
and curse whole, city of <lb />
New York, and charge the city with <lb />
being the rendezvous of slave traders <lb />
and its as of <lb />
is its <lb />
am <lb />
conclusion is that there is a date to that <lb />
advertisement, and the date it bears is <lb />
September 1788. The date <lb />
gives the key to <lb />
My conclusion is <lb />
cause I have the sense of historic <lb />
is the condition of the <lb />
man who charges the God of tho Bible <lb />
with responsibility for slavery. <lb />
Let remember these <lb />
morality of the Bil <lb />
final morality. The book must b <lb />
thus as a whole. That final is <lb />
tho morality of Christ, who was the <lb />
max of God's revelation. <lb />
eternal life is found not <lb />
in tho Bible itself, but in the Christ <lb />
which the Bible reveals. <lb />
the Bible, and the Bible <lb />
alone, is the religion of Protestants <lb />
ply and only the Bible reveals <lb />
Christ the incarnate word. <lb />
character of <lb />
must lie judged by the results L flow <lb />
from the revelation. <lb />
A STREAM. <lb />
The Bible may well lie compared to <lb />
the Gulf Stream of the ocean of human <lb />
Cure. <lb />
This Is question the most <lb />
it hears is have ever f <lb />
of the ad- sold, it few cure <lb />
the l II <lb />
of fact lie- white n w i I lie <lb />
of historic cure of Co is without pain I- V. <lb />
lei iii history r. Since <lb />
it lets sold <lb />
an n test no medicine <lb />
ate st II yon have a we <lb />
a-k you it. Hie. Me. <lb />
mid if are sore, c est. or <lb />
tack Hue. use Platter. <lb />
Sold at <lb />
a Vampire. <lb />
It is many years ago since Baron Lie- <lb />
big <lb />
England is robbing all other countries <lb />
of the condition of their fertility. Al- <lb />
ready, in her eagerness for she <lb />
has turned the battlefields of <lb />
of Waterloo and of the- Crimea; <lb />
the of Sicily she has <lb />
carried the skeletons of several <lb />
successive generation--. Annually she <lb />
removes from the shores of other <lb />
tries to her own the equivalent <lb />
men, whom she takes from us <lb />
the means of supporting, and squanders <lb />
down her sewers to the sea. Like a <lb />
IN CONSTRUCTION. <lb />
IN DURATION. <lb />
APPLIED. ITS SKILL- <lb />
QUICKLY ARMED- <lb />
The is for <lb />
Cure of Without Medicine. <lb />
history. The Gulf Stream is a river that <lb />
through the ocean of water It j neck of <lb />
has its own peculiar history, its own i r . . <lb />
life giving current. There are I entire <lb />
theories of e <lb />
and owe of it deals with la <lb />
a nut of <lb />
kt nun in the <lb />
these conditions <lb />
; at ill. <lb />
la impaired vitality. The <lb />
I aids to the vitality <lb />
I only assists nature. In way, <lb />
In the trouble. <lb />
A book, treatment <lb />
and all sec- <lb />
lions, for cure of all diseases, <lb />
free on Address. <lb />
ATLANTIC CO . <lb />
C. S. <lb />
warm. <lb />
eddies that burst int.- this cur- <lb />
rent from the cold water j out a thought n <lb />
I a shadow of lasting advantage to, <lb />
Oft MILK <lb />
There are vigorous currents that some- f <lb />
times collide with it and make <lb />
ti <lb />
lions upon it. It is thus affected by the <lb />
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that will vindicate my This <lb />
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admitted. He kept his <lb />
Press. <lb />
N. C, June SO, 1800. <lb />
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for women than anything else. I use K <lb />
for every ailment and It has always given <lb />
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