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That can be no <lb />
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The <lb />
Reflector <lb />
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Good Presses I<lb />
US YOUR ORDERS. <lb />
Appointments of Rev. A. D. Hunter. <lb />
MM morning and night, <lb />
Second morning at Antioch <lb />
and Saturday before. <lb />
Third mill at Green- <lb />
ville, morning night, also second <lb />
Sunday night, Regular Wednesday <lb />
night service each week. <lb />
Services at Forbes school house on <lb />
on Thurs <lb />
each third Sunday April and then <lb />
on third <lb />
Rev. R. F. Taylor's Appointments. <lb />
F. Tailor, of Dim <lb />
ville Circuit of the M. E. Church. South, <lb />
will preach a the following times and <lb />
places. regularly each month <lb />
1st at Salem. A. M. <lb />
lit Sunday. Chapel. <lb />
P. M. <lb />
2nd Grove, o'clock <lb />
A H. <lb />
Sunday. School House. <lb />
miles of ville, <lb />
P. M. <lb />
3rd Sunday, Ayden or <lb />
School House. k A. M. <lb />
M Sunday, Tripp's <lb />
o'clock P. M. <lb />
4th Sunday, o'clock <lb />
A- M. <lb />
Mil School House, <lb />
o'clock P. M. <lb />
An Announcement. <lb />
VOL. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C WEDNESDAY, MAY 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
IS <lb />
Bend your knee- at <lb />
In intent devotion <lb />
Set the house. I to <lb />
Attic, in commotion. <lb />
the engine get up steam. <lb />
Set the wheels a humming. <lb />
Make them whirl whir whiz <lb />
i- <lb />
a in every room. <lb />
Set the atoms flying <lb />
the children, rout the cat <lb />
In I he corner lying. <lb />
Rap baby hand- <lb />
Oh the window <lb />
Every w lie clean ; <lb />
i- coming <lb />
Leave no ill the <lb />
in normal. <lb />
Make the candle look <lb />
Prim and stiff formal. <lb />
At the oven scorch your face. <lb />
Have the stove just <lb />
Fix to cat <lb />
i- <lb />
Cram the engine, get up <lb />
Keep wheels a humming <lb />
Scrub and and hake and slew ; <lb />
Company i- <lb />
Labor till a <lb />
In your head ill drumming. <lb />
Till you ache from head lo <lb />
When your guests will <lb />
Make your double <lb />
To you've put yourself <lb />
To a world of <lb />
I am n urn ready to treat baldness. I <lb />
have improved my preparation and have <lb />
observed la the last ninety days that it <lb />
will do I claim for it. Partial <lb />
can be treated by the bottle <lb />
an the patient can use it him- -If. <lb />
I must treat I <lb />
invite reference to <lb />
Ac. Every one who my <lb />
pica will be to <lb />
with resales. We ca i refer you to a; For table. <lb />
number of men here town as to <lb />
merits. j This is hospitality. <lb />
X. C-. April That the wheels be humming. <lb />
; Rest when <lb />
Notice tO Creditors. i <lb />
Then, although you <lb />
More than were able. <lb />
done <lb />
THE FREEDOM OF THE WILL. <lb />
L. T. in Watch Tower. <lb />
The of the freedom of <lb />
the will has engaged the attention <lb />
of all people ages- Christian, <lb />
heathen, cultivated and <lb />
ancient and modern nations <lb />
have all taken more or less inter- <lb />
est in the discussion of it The <lb />
is a deep yet one of <lb />
practical importance to the <lb />
whole human race. The <lb />
among the Greets <lb />
somewhat liberal in their ideas in <lb />
regard to the freedom of the will, <lb />
yet held to the belief that to assign <lb />
perfect liberty to the will, would <lb />
be to suppose an effect without <lb />
j a cause- <lb />
The Stoics <lb />
the doctrine <lb />
inconsistency maintained <lb />
the freedom of the will, <lb />
Among the Jews, the <lb />
were believers in human freedom, <lb />
but the Pharisees inclined to <lb />
fatalistic views. <lb />
The Arabian system of <lb />
to have developed from <lb />
i their theology, and the question of <lb />
the freedom of the occupied <lb />
were adherents to <lb />
of fate, yet with <lb />
4th d iv of April. the <lb />
I I -k of Court of Pitt <lb />
to the undersigned of <lb />
as administrator <lb />
lion of the estate o L. R. Anderson, de- <lb />
ceased, who duly an I give <lb />
as such. i now given to the <lb />
of I. IS. Anderson to <lb />
-i their dahlia lo for duly <lb />
id no or the 11th day <lb />
it MM. or this will be <lb />
plead in bar of their recovery. All per- <lb />
sons indebted to said estate are request- <lb />
ed to make immediate payment to me. <lb />
This the day of April. <lb />
R. <lb />
d. b. n. of L. P. Anderson. <lb />
IN THE TEMPLE OF TRIBULATION <lb />
able agent for everything that <lb />
curs, and man only a in- <lb />
in his hands. With I hem <lb />
there are no such things as regret, <lb />
remorse, repentance. Cousin, <lb />
and <lb />
others have advocated the freedom <lb />
of the will. <lb />
Sir William Hamilton, who is <lb />
called by Haven the chief of mod- <lb />
philosophers, says that lie can <lb />
not conceive of the possibility of <lb />
liberty, because to conceive an act <lb />
which, being a cause, is not in it- <lb />
self an effect; in other words to <lb />
conceive an absolute commence- <lb />
which he regards as <lb />
On the other hand he <lb />
thinks it impossible to conceive <lb />
the doctrine of necessity, since <lb />
that supposes an infinite of <lb />
causes. But he con- <lb />
freedom to be a fact given <lb />
by consciousness, though the idea <lb />
itself is inconceivable, like many <lb />
other phenomena of the mind. <lb />
Haven has this to say upon the <lb />
such a power over <lb />
conduct as that now at- <lb />
to the Supreme Betas in- <lb />
with human responsibility <lb />
Not in the least. Responsibility <lb />
rests with him who acts freely <lb />
SaL <lb />
Important Notice. <lb />
of St j Greenville <lb />
Orange Observer. <lb />
The was some- <lb />
what sleepy on Monday evening <lb />
when took his <lb />
official seat the temple where <lb />
Justice keeps a vigil over the <lb />
rights and liberties of the people. <lb />
Sergeant Walker soon appeared <lb />
having in charge a saffron colored <lb />
specimen of the genus <lb />
by virtue of the <lb />
to the Constitution, was a <lb />
qualified citizen of this Republic <lb />
name ask el the benign- <lb />
the chief place in their he pleases, doing that which is <lb />
The Koran taught the doc- or wrong of his own accord, <lb />
of necessity and fate, and knowing what he does, and be <lb />
immediately a sect arose, he has a to And <lb />
ting the other side of question, j s <lb />
and for three centuries the strife decree of divine influence we <lb />
was kept up. which finally declined suppose him <lb />
with odds in favor of fatalism. <lb />
In the Middle Ages some held <lb />
to the freedom the will, while <lb />
others allowed only what they <lb />
called the liberty of spontaneity, i. <lb />
THE FINANCIAL DEPRESSION. <lb />
The Watch Tower. <lb />
The present financial condition <lb />
authority conferred on by <lb />
Stockholders of the Tar <lb />
I will offer for sale at <lb />
auction the Cly wharf in the <lb />
Washington. X. C. on Thursday. . <lb />
May at o'clock P. M. the spectacles of gold. <lb />
e,, the power to do as we will, in I of the country is really appalling, <lb />
opposition to the liberty of From every part of the South, the <lb />
or power over the deter- financial embarrassment of the <lb />
i mi nation of the will itself. people is seen, felt and heard. <lb />
Luther and were of our wisest and best men <lb />
believers m the freedom of the have to the <lb />
w while their fellow-laborer problem and find an avenue of <lb />
the Reformation. Calvin and I <lb />
maintained the doctrines of beautiful Southland. It is <lb />
very remarkable as well as <lb />
straw and carefully adjusting his <lb />
with all her <lb />
tackle, apparel and furniture, together <lb />
Barge of tons capacity decked <lb />
all over. The is <lb />
a draft profiler, length of keel <lb />
feel, length over all width of <lb />
bottom feet. over all. speed <lb />
S miles per hour, capacity <lb />
bales of Inspected March <lb />
Title guaranteed. For further in- <lb />
formation apply In person or by letter to <lb />
John II Washington. N. C. J. J. <lb />
Cherry, Greenville, S. or M. M. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Tar Co. <lb />
A New Enterprise. <lb />
Wishing to I hank our patrons for the <lb />
liberal patronage have given Mia <lb />
the lines of cur <lb />
we also wish to let them know that we <lb />
ate building truck Barrels for Potatoes <lb />
and would b glad to furnish those <lb />
need of Barrels. We think we have as <lb />
good and well ventilated Barrel as will <lb />
be on he market or it has been so pron- <lb />
by those acquainted with truck <lb />
barrels. We sell them for apiece. <lb />
In of barrels cents As we <lb />
have no idea of the demand we would <lb />
thank those wishing to barrels to <lb />
place I lieu- orders with us as early a <lb />
possible so we may have prepared <lb />
to build Use barrels a hen needed. Those <lb />
who do not give any notice of their order <lb />
may not barrels hand when they <lb />
need them. We are also prepared to <lb />
furnish cotton planters or repair <lb />
work on them or furnish any repairs. Also <lb />
we can tarnish on short notice any trim- <lb />
dwellings, or anything in our <lb />
line of <lb />
We would also call attention to our <lb />
new style circular seat for churches. <lb />
Please address Cox Win- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
the <lb />
he <lb />
ant representative of the Code, <lb />
remove his shiny black hat of e <lb />
of all impediments to causes, and study the <lb />
that are contained in the remedies proposed by the various <lb />
hue and quality of the. financial agents and other money <lb />
A free agent is one who powers of the country. A few of <lb />
can do as he wills, as far as him- <lb />
self is concerned, though he may <lb />
be from action by ex- <lb />
circumstances, as his pro- <lb />
through a country may be governed by <lb />
barred by a stream of water or a and demand, <lb />
mountain, which, he may never <lb />
cross, though we may recognize <lb />
the possibility of his passing these <lb />
barriers. <lb />
To those during the <lb />
coming . miner a trip to the mountains <lb />
in search health or pleasure. Deer <lb />
Park, or dome of the <lb />
Mountain-. above the sea level. <lb />
Offers such varied attractions as a delight- <lb />
atmosphere during both day and <lb />
night, pure water, smooth, winding <lb />
roads through the mountains suit valleys <lb />
and the most picturesque scenery in the <lb />
range The hotel is <lb />
with such adjuncts to the entertain- <lb />
pleasure and comfort of its <lb />
as and Russian <lb />
swimming for both ladies and <lb />
gentlemen, rooms, superbly fur- <lb />
parlors, and rooms single or en <lb />
suite, cuisine and superior <lb />
The surrounding grounds as well as <lb />
the hotel are lighted with electricity, <lb />
have cozy and shady nooks, meandering <lb />
walks, lawn tennis courts slid grassy <lb />
play grounds for children fall <lb />
view of the ii Six miles <lb />
distant on the sumo mountain summit <lb />
Oakland, the twin resort of Deer Park <lb />
and equally as well equipped tor the en- <lb />
and accommodation of its <lb />
guests. Both hotels are upon the main <lb />
of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, <lb />
have the advantage of its splendid <lb />
Limited trains between <lb />
the and West, and are, therefore, <lb />
readily accessible fro.- all parts the <lb />
country. Season Excursion tickets, <lb />
good for return passage until October <lb />
31st, will be placed on sale at greatly <lb />
reduced rates at all principal ticket <lb />
throughout the country. One <lb />
tickets, from <lb />
Chi- <lb />
and any point on P. O. system to <lb />
Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia or <lb />
York, or vice verse, arc goo <lb />
too off at either Deer Park or Oakland, <lb />
gad the time limit will be extended by <lb />
at either resort application- <lb />
The sea at these popular resorts <lb />
J I. <lb />
For full as to rates, rooms, <lb />
address George Man- <lb />
teat, Park or Oakland, Garrett <lb />
was <lb />
cool reply of the culprit as <lb />
looked calmly at the Court <lb />
how the mighty have fallen <lb />
remarked the court, as <lb />
he took the warrant to see if the <lb />
had committed <lb />
any other crime besides that of <lb />
killing a cherry tree, and he read <lb />
the allegation that the said G. W-. <lb />
with aforethought and the <lb />
love of plunder behind-thought <lb />
had feloniously and with <lb />
his own hands broken into the <lb />
dwelling of Margaret Bowman, of <lb />
the same lineage as <lb />
only more so, and did steal <lb />
and away the wearing <lb />
rel both mentioned and <lb />
belonging to and <lb />
unto the said Bowman, and <lb />
did carry, convey, <lb />
transport and tote the said wear- <lb />
apparel to the of Char- <lb />
where, after <lb />
a marriage arrayed Fan <lb />
Wright, of the house of the <lb />
costly second, or rather, third-hand, <lb />
she in the delight of <lb />
love's young dream, not suspecting <lb />
that anything was wrong, and <lb />
they were made one, according to <lb />
the statutes made provided <lb />
therefor. But the honeymoon had <lb />
hardly to wax before it <lb />
the causes, leading to the depletion <lb />
of our treasury may be of interest <lb />
to our <lb />
The market of the world is <lb />
the law of supply <lb />
When the <lb />
is greater, than the supply what <lb />
we have to sell commands a high <lb />
price. But should tho supply be <lb />
greater than the demand, then what <lb />
Locke says it is the power of j we offer for sale does not command <lb />
the agent do or forbear any ; a price hardly sufficient to justify <lb />
defendant I action, according to the its production. There is a fallacy <lb />
or thought of the . in this mode of reasoning. It nay <lb />
mind, whereby either of them is and does seem plausible, but when <lb />
preferred to the But <lb />
says this is not freedom of <lb />
j the will, but freedom of tho <lb />
carried the doctrine of <lb />
; necessity so far that he denied the <lb />
impossibility of the Deity's <lb />
two things exactly alike, and <lb />
of either God or man to choose <lb />
I one of two things which <lb />
I alike. <lb />
that <lb />
half <lb />
you observe, as you must, <lb />
there many who live on <lb />
food need raiment to cover <lb />
their and <lb />
Why is this It is not <lb />
because there is not enough food <lb />
and enough goods for clothing, <lb />
but tho means of the <lb />
are ex- food and clothing cannot be real- <lb />
. In plain words, the price of <lb />
Collins I deny j the dollar is so high that the <lb />
liberty a certain meaning of the ; dependent cannot purchase it A <lb />
word, yet I contend for liberty, as ban-el of pork at is very high <lb />
if you have not the five dollars. <lb />
In fact if you have not the money <lb />
you cannot purchase anything let <lb />
it signifies a power in a man to do <lb />
as he wills and pleases. When I <lb />
affirm necessity, I contend only for <lb />
moral necessity, meaning j i so cheap, <lb />
light totally is intelligent and j 2- The next alleged is the <lb />
by the law. Three witnesses being, is determined by ; power invested in certain combines, <lb />
posed, but they knew nothing about and senses; and I deny trusts monopolies to inflate or <lb />
the case. Then followed a sharp <lb />
tilt between the volunteer counsel <lb />
Dr. Row for the prosecution and <lb />
Mr. P. V. D. for the <lb />
defense which ended in the Mayor's <lb />
dismissing the case and <lb />
the accused for lack of <lb />
This action was followed <lb />
by what the novelists would call <lb />
the As Washing- <lb />
ton was leaving the court-house <lb />
porch, Margaret struck him a blow <lb />
which hurled him to the ground <lb />
in a twinkling, then rocked <lb />
him as he a he <lb />
could Horse Alley. <lb />
man to be subject to such contract the currency. The <lb />
as in clocks and watches and banking system seems to be <lb />
such other beings, which for want; one of the most gigantic trusts. <lb />
of sensation intelligence, are Being upheld by the strong arm <lb />
subject to an absolute, of the law and daily sustained by <lb />
and mechanical the treasury department, there is <lb />
Edwards understands unlimited power vested in the hand <lb />
by necessity merely a power to do j of this nefarious banking system, <lb />
as one wills. The mind is always i With power to issue bank notes, <lb />
determined by the greatest j there is no guessing the amount <lb />
good. The motive determines of that results to the masses <lb />
a want of a sufficient volume of j STATE news. <lb />
currency to do the business of i Herc <lb />
the country. The closest cur Exchanges. <lb />
most accurate financiers say, that <lb />
to have prosperity it is necessary I Durham is again to have street <lb />
that the circulating medium should I cars , this time a good <lb />
A GREAT EVENT. <lb />
To Take Place at N. <lb />
May <lb />
j The REFLECTOR. <lb />
A w hole rear for <lb />
only One <lb />
in order it yon . <lb />
pay in <lb />
if yon <lb />
just after VOW name . <lb />
on margin of the I <lb />
paper the <lb />
Subscription <lb />
Two <lb />
This <lb />
It is to give yon no- <lb />
re- ; <lb />
newed in that time <lb />
the Ky will H <lb />
going to yon <lb />
expiration <lb />
two weeks. k <lb />
c, <lb />
DR <lb />
MARQUIS, <lb />
be at least per capita- The <lb />
Alliance s the medium now is <lb />
less than per capita. To justify <lb />
this opinion comparisons made <lb />
between the years that had a large <lb />
volume and the years the had a <lb />
small volume. The years that show <lb />
a decent circulating medium are i i <lb />
far advance of those that show <lb />
a sum- <lb />
While there is a great deal of <lb />
truth in the above causes alleged contemplating the erection <lb />
by different individuals and com- i <lb />
be forgotten Tho Episcopal Diocesan <lb />
that there is e fourth cause that lion will meet at Greensboro on <lb />
ought to be taken into account May 20th. <lb />
when we make up our verdict. It The Methodists of Hickory will <lb />
does not require that brain of a build a handsome brick church to <lb />
philosopher to see that when every i cost <lb />
o to <lb />
Charlotte. N. C, May <lb />
The Northern M. E. Church will. vim <lb />
; which this people is <lb />
the grandest events in the his- <lb />
seems to be a regular j of the Old North State are <lb />
epidemic of in Davidson j hooked to take place within the <lb />
county. <lb />
DENTIST,<lb />
Office In Skinner Building, upper flour <lb />
opposite Photograph Gallery <lb />
I city's hospitable gates <lb />
electric railway on tho inst- and lasting for <lb />
has been completed throughout days. A brief of the <lb />
the city. . will your readers to grasp <lb />
The Masons of Wilmington are extent and excellence of the <lb />
of <lb />
cent that we can raise is sent from <lb />
home to purchase that which can <lb />
be produced at homo the effect <lb />
will surely be potent to every <lb />
reflective mind. Were you to see <lb />
the money sent out of North Caro <lb />
annually to purchase horses, <lb />
mules, meat, corn, flour, guano and <lb />
hay you would be alarmed. Be- <lb />
sides, every implement used on the <lb />
farm is beyond <lb />
the State and the consequence is <lb />
the to purchase these <lb />
implements goes beyond the State. <lb />
Even the winding sheet for the <lb />
dead, the coffin, the spade to dig <lb />
tho grave, must be brought from <lb />
another State. If you would care <lb />
fully make a study of our resources <lb />
our soil and it would be <lb />
evident that ninety per cent of <lb />
what goes to make the rich richer <lb />
could be utilized at home and <lb />
then our lovely land would bloom <lb />
blossom as a rose. <lb />
We need awakening <lb />
this line. The demand for retrench- <lb />
and reform is needed. Let <lb />
every part of tho South dotted <lb />
with factories let tho raw <lb />
no have be manufactured <lb />
at home and thereby every dollar <lb />
we spend is spent at home and our <lb />
home is built up and where we <lb />
now poverty want we <lb />
would soon see wealth and plenty. <lb />
This is a lesson in economics that <lb />
is worthy the serious <lb />
of all the people- <lb />
arranged for on the <lb />
three groat days. As is known <lb />
this will be the 117th Anniversary <lb />
of the Mecklenburg Declaration, <lb />
but while the Centennial of such <lb />
events usually outstrip all Other <lb />
occasions, it will be of interest to <lb />
j know that the years in excess of <lb />
; its 100th age of life that it has <lb />
taken deeper root and produced <lb />
i an amount of patriotism and love <lb />
for the pioneers of our liberties, <lb />
which has ripened into an <lb />
cheapest electric of any town m throughout the State both <lb />
in the State. , , . , . <lb />
wonderful and commendable. <lb />
The general convention of the Senator Vance estimates that <lb />
Christian church will meet ct Elon crowd on the 20th will be <lb />
College May 21st <lb />
Rockingham has subscribed <lb />
for the erection of a cot- <lb />
ton factory. <lb />
High claims to have the <lb />
Reports from various parts of <lb />
the State indicate that the wheat <lb />
crop will be heavy. <lb />
There are students at the <lb />
University. This is an increase <lb />
of over last year. <lb />
The workingmen of Wilmington <lb />
have organized a league for mu- <lb />
protection benefit. <lb />
There is a talk that the C F. <lb />
Y. V. Railway shops will be built <lb />
at this summer. <lb />
The Asheville Tobacco <lb />
Cigarette Works now <lb />
p 150.000 cigarettes per day. <lb />
The mine near Charlotte <lb />
which was operated some years <lb />
ago, has been reopened <lb />
Heart Hand <lb />
the <lb />
up <lb />
and <lb />
ship- <lb />
to a sight in itself. <lb />
But to the <lb />
On the 18th there will boa <lb />
of Foot Ball between College teams, <lb />
costing about A balloon as <lb />
at midday by Prof. Hutch- <lb />
hi midday who will drop from <lb />
his aerial carriage at an altitude of <lb />
feet when feet from <lb />
the ground will open a parachute <lb />
and descend. In the afternoon a <lb />
League game of Base Ball between <lb />
the Charlotte and Columbia teams, <lb />
both Professional clubs. At night <lb />
the Wild West show, <lb />
Indians cowboys. <lb />
On the 19th, gun club contests <lb />
for Tournament, <lb />
pated in by prizes <lb />
is the name of a balloon <lb />
time by Miss Grace who <lb />
net. <lb />
the <lb />
ever <lb />
Sensible Farming Pays. <lb />
Mr. J- F. Southerland has given <lb />
the Goldsboro Argus some <lb />
able information as to his great <lb />
success with his hay crops. He <lb />
said not let the hay on the <lb />
ground. this country the land <lb />
is moist and and the damp- <lb />
goes up the hay out of <lb />
the ground and ruins it I never <lb />
let hay lay on tho ground <lb />
more than one night, and often I <lb />
don't do that. I put down cord <lb />
wood and shock it on that and <lb />
then when I stack it I raise it off <lb />
the ground and give the air a <lb />
to blow under it I've got <lb />
one hundred acres that <lb />
tee any man that he can make <lb />
acre clear on by butting it <lb />
grass- People talk about the <lb />
West, other rich sections, but, <lb />
as for my part, I believe that if we <lb />
would quit grumbling, plant what <lb />
is needed, use thrift and common <lb />
sense, and practice economy, that <lb />
this would be tho best and richest <lb />
country in the <lb />
t h v paper published in Raleigh <lb />
in the of Odd Fellowship, ills do the <lb />
Mr. C- E- is its editor. j Base ball at p m. At night <lb />
The total amount to be expended display of fireworks <lb />
by Durham on buildings already attempted in the South, winding <lb />
contracted to be erected during the great pyrotechnic mil- <lb />
coming summer, is display of of <lb />
Mr. John C Hay of Kinston has , Tis cwt J <lb />
patented a lumber and tobacco fireworks are over, n Grand Ball <lb />
dryer which, it is claimed, is far. be held at the new City Hall, <lb />
superior any similar feature of which will be <lb />
on the market. coronation of the Queen of <lb />
The commissioner of agriculture ; Love and Beauty and her Maids <lb />
estimates the value of the tobacco of Honor. <lb />
I,. <lb />
d DENTIST, <lb />
I as. ,. <lb />
KY-AT-LAW. . <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention to business. Office <lb />
at Tucker Murphy's old stand. <lb />
H OS. J JARVIS. <lb />
L. Blow <lb />
W, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
in all the Courts. <lb />
J. <lb />
B. <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
I. A. B. V. <lb />
A TYSON, <lb />
AT <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collections <lb />
M. <lb />
Attorney-at-Law, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
solicited. <lb />
C. LATHAM.<lb />
HARRY <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
If. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice in all the courts. <lb />
a Specialty. <lb />
crop of at about <lb />
cotton at about com <lb />
about the same as cotton. <lb />
The feature of the approaching <lb />
Commencement of Ridge In- <lb />
will be a Reunion of the old <lb />
students, on May 31st Speeches <lb />
will be delivered by various old <lb />
students, a good time goner <lb />
ally is expected. Bishop Edward <lb />
will deliver a <lb />
Address. <lb />
On the 20th, Wild West show in <lb />
the especially, for ladies <lb />
and children, the Gun Club con <lb />
tests continued and a sham battle <lb />
in which tho lending military <lb />
organizations will take <lb />
worth of powder will be used. <lb />
In the an Oration will <lb />
be delivered by Senator David B. <lb />
Hill, of New York, followed by <lb />
Senator. Vance, <lb />
Ransom, <lb />
others. At <lb />
Wilson Advance The American . <lb />
Tobacco Company having j Daniel and <lb />
erected a mammoth p. in., base ball again, <lb />
hero for the of Eastern j night with the Wild West show, <lb />
Carolina, South and i in presented the do- <lb />
this morning and a large force of; <lb />
hands are at work tho <lb />
Mr. Silas Lucas closed a <lb />
contract for the brick on Tuesday. <lb />
A party of Wake Forest students <lb />
will make a trip by boat down the <lb />
river, and through the canal <lb />
to Beaufort, leaving just after <lb />
commencement. <lb />
It is your duty, if it is in your <lb />
power, to help your town in a <lb />
or indirect way. You can <lb />
help in various ways. One, is to <lb />
put your ad, in the newspaper, or, <lb />
subscribe to it Every true citizen <lb />
true to his town and country, will <lb />
certainly agree with us that <lb />
helps a town more than good <lb />
newspaper. <lb />
the act, causes it The mind acts, <lb />
wills, chooses, but the motive is <lb />
the cause of its action. That the <lb />
mind should be the cause of its <lb />
own implies, he main- <lb />
an act of the will preceding <lb />
the volition, that is a volition prior <lb />
to volition, and so on forever in an <lb />
infinite Although Ed- <lb />
wards maintains the doctrine of <lb />
necessity, he says that <lb />
I maintain supposes that men are <lb />
at all hindered by any fatal <lb />
from doing, and even willing <lb />
and choosing es they please, with <lb />
full freedom; tree with the highest <lb />
degree of liberty that ever was <lb />
thought of, that could possibly <lb />
enter into the heart of man to <lb />
Priestly, Diderot <lb />
Others God tho only <lb />
from the continuance of the trust <lb />
When it the interest of <lb />
banks to contract they never <lb />
fail to exercise their prerogative. <lb />
The damage to the entire <lb />
interest by the national bank- <lb />
system cannot be <lb />
ed. Every branch of our agriculture <lb />
feels the heavy weight that is <lb />
pressing upon its very vitals by <lb />
the money kings of the land. The <lb />
cry is down with this trust <lb />
give the people a chance in the <lb />
race of life. consolidate <lb />
the money of the country into the <lb />
hands of a few gold bugs, million- <lb />
and syndicates and thereby <lb />
practice a robbery upon that class <lb />
that produce the wealth of the <lb />
land. <lb />
Another class attribute <lb />
financial depression of the land to <lb />
The Right Ticket. <lb />
This is a year when all sorts of <lb />
presidential tickets on all sorts of <lb />
platforms are made- The South- <lb />
Cultivator proposes the fol- <lb />
lowing <lb />
For <lb />
Industry. <lb />
For Vice <lb />
Economy. <lb />
I. Hog, hominy hay. <lb />
Grain and grasses- <lb />
Cotton and the cereals. <lb />
Home raised <lb />
Improved labor saving ma- <lb />
Intensive culture. <lb />
Fields terraced and filled. <lb />
Improved raised at <lb />
home. <lb />
Improved highways. <lb />
Smaller farms and more <lb />
thorough tillage. <lb />
II. Homes made more attractive. <lb />
a. <lb />
Rocky Mount Argonaut i Mr. J. <lb />
W- Philips raised last year as the <lb />
product of two sows, 4-200 pounds <lb />
of meat He has sold worth <lb />
besides furnishing his <lb />
up to the present, and has reserved <lb />
plenty for his family for the <lb />
of the year. Why all <lb />
our farmers do as well t The very <lb />
idea of eating western swill fed <lb />
meat when can raise it cheaply <lb />
and abundantly with a little <lb />
Kinston Free On <lb />
day afternoon, at <lb />
two little daughters of Mr. Samuel <lb />
Hudson, member house of <lb />
from Jones county, were Durham ton. <lb />
drowned while wading in Trent An a cross between early <lb />
piety and cranky old age. <lb />
Flossie, aged thirteen, tried to save swears in the paper <lb />
Square is be- <lb />
with handsome arches, <lb />
which will be profusely decorated <lb />
with the National Ensign. <lb />
The cars proving a <lb />
a to Weltering humanity <lb />
at this time, so swiftly carrying <lb />
sufferers out the pure <lb />
of Latta Park. <lb />
Yesterday was generally <lb />
hero as Memorial Day. A <lb />
large concourse of citizens visited <lb />
El wood Cemetery and <lb />
the graves of tho silent heroes. <lb />
F. A. S. <lb />
V, <lb />
H H <lb />
CD <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, and all business In the S. <lb />
Patent or tile Courts attended to <lb />
for Fees. <lb />
re opposite the IT. Patent <lb />
lb Patent Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents in lens time than those <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
the model or drawing. I sent we <lb />
advise as to tree charge, <lb />
and we make no change unless ob- <lb />
Patent. <lb />
icier, here, to the Post Master, the <lb />
Money Order Did., and to <lb />
tho P. S. Patent Office. Fol <lb />
advise terms and to <lb />
client in your own State, <lb />
C. A. A Co., <lb />
Washington, D. C. <lb />
What An Editor Really Is. <lb />
The seven wonders of America <lb />
are classed as Niagara <lb />
Falls i Yellowstone Park; <lb />
moth Cave; Can and Gar- <lb />
den of the Gods, Colorado; the <lb />
Giant Trees, California; the <lb />
Bridge, Virginia s and the <lb />
Valley. <lb />
her, and both wore drowned to- <lb />
Their bodies were <lb />
and funeral was held <lb />
Monday. The parents have the <lb />
sympathy of many friends in their <lb />
severe affliction. <lb />
Salisbury The <lb />
has again come to the front on <lb />
the Carolina Central Railroad. <lb />
Yesterday, at Big trestle <lb />
on the eastern division of the road, <lb />
an army of them appeared on the <lb />
track, as at this time last year, and <lb />
it was with difficulty the engine <lb />
could pull the train over the track, <lb />
the wheels and track became so <lb />
slippery from their being mashed <lb />
on the rails. After the train was not n body but Invest <lb />
finally over the trestle, the engineer cent sin a bottle of Salvation <lb />
and train hands went back to ex- Oil. It kills pain <lb />
the track over the trestle- when reflect that so many human <lb />
Besides the caterpillars killed there beings die of Consumption, we moat <lb />
; the <lb />
without <lb />
abbreviating a dash. He rolls <lb />
along like a stone gathering moss <lb />
until tho lumbago strikes into his <lb />
back. The gathering of wealth <lb />
has but a faint hope and shadowy <lb />
in his mind. He lives <lb />
from day to day in tho of <lb />
getting conscience money from his <lb />
subscribers who him several <lb />
years of subscription, but the sub- <lb />
but the subscribers sleep <lb />
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on, always having something <lb />
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C R threatens us will vanish, and ceded by- that the Wake <lb />
int IN-TI. on second convention so would go the State <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
l and <lb />
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1802. <lb />
red at <lb />
N. C, M mail matter. <lb />
The National Executive Com- <lb />
of the people's party <lb />
ed to call the convention to <lb />
Tuesday November next and the general <lb />
will still be found diction was that would an on July 2nd, so that they may <lb />
. . . . . . l . i t r r i i l, . fur <lb />
with her sister Southern States in I harmonious gathering in <lb />
the ranks or pure both on the 18th. May it be so. <lb />
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Copy tor Advertisements and <lb />
all changes of should he <lb />
handed in by o'clock on <lb />
morning in order to receive prompt in- <lb />
the day following. <lb />
The Reflector having a large <lb />
will be found a profitable medium <lb />
through which to reach the public. <lb />
To day marks a crisis in North <lb />
Carolina's politics and prosperity <lb />
that no well informed man can <lb />
contemplate without grave fears as <lb />
to the result. No day the past <lb />
twenty five years of the State's his- <lb />
has had more dependent upon <lb />
its action. More momentous is- <lb />
sues have never before with <lb />
hung upon the actions of any one <lb />
body as present to the <lb />
convention which meets in Raleigh <lb />
to-day. For the past three or <lb />
four years there has been an <lb />
rest among the masses which, <lb />
the nursing of unwise <lb />
prudent men and in some cases <lb />
fanatical and unprincipled to <lb />
large extent, has reached a point <lb />
that almost threatens the tearing <lb />
asunder past party affiliations, the <lb />
demolition of the only party that <lb />
has ever been a friend to the labor- <lb />
man, and the turning over <lb />
again the destinies of our <lb />
State into the of that party <lb />
that robbed her of everything save <lb />
her honor, and even placed this in <lb />
jeopardy. The delegates to this <lb />
State convention, could they look <lb />
a few years into the future and <lb />
the results of this meeting, would <lb />
feel that they are charged with a <lb />
mission by far more important <lb />
than ever confronted their <lb />
We verily believe that <lb />
the work done this convention <lb />
will maintain the integrity of <lb />
party, heal the threatened breach <lb />
and forever establish Democracy <lb />
in the Old North State by the <lb />
storm through which it has <lb />
passed, or it will bring <lb />
upon the State and <lb />
divisions which no living man or <lb />
men can reconcile and <lb />
scenes and calamities <lb />
to those of <lb />
We do not now recall any <lb />
previous occasion when men have <lb />
gone into a convention for the <lb />
sole purpose of introducing meas- <lb />
which they know will be sure <lb />
to create discord, and yet if we are <lb />
to believe the facts this will be <lb />
true the body that meets to-day. <lb />
The trusts that these <lb />
fears are not well founded and that <lb />
there may be perfect harmony but <lb />
the prospects are anything else <lb />
than favorable to this as it now <lb />
pears. Wisdom prudence all <lb />
around are -the only things that <lb />
will save us. No hot headed en- <lb />
are needed in to-day's <lb />
convention. It does seem to us <lb />
that if there ever was an occasion <lb />
when the issues at stake demanded <lb />
patriotic consideration that they <lb />
do to-day. Nothing but love of <lb />
country and good government can <lb />
prompt action that will to-day <lb />
unite us in a common cause- <lb />
There is a demand just now that <lb />
he who is an and he <lb />
who is not, that he who favors free <lb />
coinage of silver and he who op-, <lb />
poses it, that who advocates <lb />
Cleveland and he who favors some <lb />
other man- that he who wants the <lb />
sub-treasury plan and he who op- <lb />
poses it, that he who favors the <lb />
St. Louis demands and ho who <lb />
denounces them, that he who <lb />
favors this or that man for Govern- <lb />
or and he who prefers some other, <lb />
shall make sacrifice of <lb />
personal preferences <lb />
for the common good of the <lb />
people of North Carolina, and that <lb />
there shall be a united effort to <lb />
heal all differences and present a <lb />
solid front for reform and good <lb />
government which are the cardinal <lb />
principles of the Democratic party. <lb />
In doing this it will not be <lb />
to sacrifice principle. These <lb />
are eternal in the Demo- <lb />
-made so by being <lb />
The convention should and we <lb />
trust will give men above re- <lb />
man who are upright, hon- <lb />
est and strong, and with clean <lb />
hands- With these as our stand- <lb />
ard bearers the defeat which now <lb />
N. C, May <lb />
And here we are I Slightly jaded <lb />
but ready for the war-path- Of <lb />
course Reflector readers <lb />
that spoke last week of <lb />
going to stop over a day in <lb />
bury to get oven with Herald <lb />
man for telling a certain fish story <lb />
on us. They might not have <lb />
known, however, that our <lb />
intention was to lick him he <lb />
didn't lick The licking part <lb />
was a dead walk over, on our side. <lb />
The Herald man was at the depot, <lb />
loaded for bear, but when he got <lb />
just ODe peep at out <lb />
to he fainted <lb />
dead away. Well we make it a <lb />
rule never to hit a down man, so <lb />
we took pity on the poor fellow, <lb />
picked him up and lugged him <lb />
home. We imagine hearing some- <lb />
body Why didn't you ride <lb />
Ride I We'd like to sec somebody <lb />
ride in Salisbury Why, the town <lb />
don't own a horse. An animal of <lb />
that kind around the depot would <lb />
be a curiosity indeed, while a <lb />
going through the street would <lb />
draw eyes like a circus parade- <lb />
Would you think Salisbury, a <lb />
town of people, to be that <lb />
kind of a place That is just the <lb />
size of it- Twelve passenger trains <lb />
stop here every twenty-four hours, <lb />
but an omnibus or any vehicle to <lb />
take passengers up town cannot <lb />
be had. This being so, you can <lb />
imagine how a man feels arriving <lb />
hero at midnight after a weary <lb />
lays travel, and has to walk half a <lb />
mile or more over rough streets to <lb />
get to his stopping place. <lb />
We don't like to say anything <lb />
about Salisbury, for we like the <lb />
old town and will not to <lb />
do so, if it will have vehicles to <lb />
meet the trains hereafter. <lb />
Lets see. We spent a day here <lb />
last August and noticed some <lb />
things that were going on- There <lb />
have been right many changes <lb />
even the short time since then. <lb />
One change is a new boy in the <lb />
Herald family that wasn't on hand <lb />
at our last visit- This makes three, <lb />
all boys, and looks like the Herald <lb />
can have all the printers it is look <lb />
for by and by, if it learns these <lb />
boys to make good <lb />
Again. Salisbury has built <lb />
another large cotton factory since <lb />
last an ice factory of ten <lb />
tons daily capacity, has been es- <lb />
numbers of new <lb />
are up; the streets are be- <lb />
macadamized, there is a <lb />
improvement all along the <lb />
line. <lb />
How wish Greenville could <lb />
catch on to such a spirit as this. <lb />
Rowan held her Democratic <lb />
county here Saturday, <lb />
and my goodness, what a wrangle <lb />
they had The air was blue even <lb />
till to-day. The Alliance and <lb />
Third Parties came in full force <lb />
and in every way to <lb />
capture the convention, but were <lb />
downed at every point and came <lb />
out badly behind- The Democrats <lb />
are jubilant, because the Alliance <lb />
had done its work in and <lb />
thought it had It was a good <lb />
day for Rowan Democracy, <lb />
the old may be depended <lb />
upon to do her duty when election <lb />
time comes- <lb />
News comes down from Concord <lb />
that the convention was <lb />
even a worse wrangle than they <lb />
had here in Rowan, and resulted <lb />
in two sets of delegates being <lb />
to the State convention. <lb />
The trouble will be settled in <lb />
There are some very bull-head- <lb />
ed Alliance Third Party advocates <lb />
up in these parts, and when they <lb />
are sifted down they are found <lb />
shoulder to shoulder with <lb />
dyed-in-the-wool Republicans. <lb />
ALONG THE <lb />
Coming over our trip Saturday <lb />
we perhaps heard more politics <lb />
talked than any other one thing. <lb />
Between Rocky Mount and Raleigh <lb />
we were with Rev. J. Powell, <lb />
a native of some of <lb />
the Greenville folks know well. <lb />
He is a good but a <lb />
better Democrat, and expressed <lb />
much regret that his native county <lb />
and some going <lb />
wild after the false doctrines of <lb />
Marion Ho said the <lb />
laid down by Polk <lb />
will be the overthrow of the <lb />
Alliance, the order can never <lb />
expect to accomplish any good or <lb />
secure any relief by following such <lb />
men. <lb />
We reached Raleigh just after <lb />
the Wake county convention had <lb />
been held, and learned that it was <lb />
a very harmonious one. Though <lb />
President Butler was in the city, <lb />
his presence had no effect, and the <lb />
Democrats elected their delegates <lb />
without trouble. S. Otho <lb />
the chronic sore-head, had <lb />
caused some trouble out in his <lb />
township and tried to carry it into <lb />
the convention, but was promptly <lb />
eat down on. <lb />
While at the Raleigh depot we <lb />
i had the pleasure of a chat with Dr. <lb />
Winston, President of tho <lb />
Ho told us ho had no bettor <lb />
pupils at the University, and none <lb />
of whom he was more proud, than <lb />
the boys from Pitt. Ho called <lb />
them over by name, tho two <lb />
Hardings, and Cherry, and <lb />
referred to tho strength of <lb />
and perfect manhood of each- <lb />
Pitt is proud of her boys. too. <lb />
Leaving Durham we saw one <lb />
knew until reaching Greens- <lb />
organized and ready <lb />
nation by July 4th. <lb />
et <lb />
The United States Government <lb />
has decided that i the <lb />
proper writing of tho prosperous <lb />
city on tho and not <lb />
we <lb />
saw Charlie White <lb />
and Peyton Mayo at the depot. <lb />
Charlie has a position at the Keely <lb />
institute and was looking for some <lb />
Greenville folks will <lb />
be glad to know that he is doing <lb />
well. <lb />
Tonight bid adieu for a while <lb />
to dear old North Carolina, and <lb />
proceed on our journey across the <lb />
continent. D. J. W- <lb />
The Grand Lodge of Odd <lb />
lows met in Wilmington last, Tues- <lb />
day May 10th- It was the best <lb />
attended of any former meeting. <lb />
The number of Lodges in the State <lb />
now is eighty-seven, an increase of <lb />
sixteen since the last Grand Lodge <lb />
met. This is a larger per cent of <lb />
increase than has ever been in the <lb />
history of the order in this State <lb />
before- The Orphan Asylum erect- <lb />
ed at Goldsboro by this noble <lb />
hearted organization is now open <lb />
for the reception of Children. <lb />
Tho Grand Lodge <lb />
to pay the expenses of the <lb />
institution for the coming year. <lb />
This amount was thought sufficient <lb />
to sustain twenty orphans. Three <lb />
classes of children are taken, first <lb />
he orphans of Odd Fellows in <lb />
good standing, second tho children <lb />
cf suspended Odd Fellows and <lb />
third any orphan. Five thous- <lb />
and dollars were paid out during <lb />
the past year for tick benefits. <lb />
The following officers were elect- <lb />
ed for the ensuing year Grand Mas- <lb />
Jno. D. Bellamy, Jr., <lb />
ton ; D. G- M-, W. D. Fay- <lb />
G- W., W- C Douglas, <lb />
S., B. H. <lb />
G. T., R- J. Jones, <lb />
ton. J- F. was elected <lb />
Grand Representative to the <lb />
Grand Lodge which meets in <lb />
Portland, Oregon, next September. <lb />
There is no retrograde move- <lb />
point of competency, <lb />
in fact the order is gaining ground <lb />
daily. It is composed of some of <lb />
the best men of tho State and is <lb />
doing some of the noblest work of <lb />
any organization within our <lb />
Cape Fear Lodge with <lb />
which the Grand Lodge met gave <lb />
tho excursion <lb />
to Carolina at which they <lb />
enjoyed an elegant oyster roast <lb />
Mr. W- L. Brown who was the <lb />
Representative from tho Lodge <lb />
here tells us that the body was <lb />
royally entertained and that it <lb />
looked as if the people could not <lb />
their hospitality. <lb />
The next session will be held in <lb />
Winston. <lb />
The for the com- <lb />
at the University en <lb />
the 29th of May has the promise of <lb />
a feast of reason- The groat Ken <lb />
orator and Statesman <lb />
John G. will deliver the ad- <lb />
dress. Mr. is one of the <lb />
foremost men of the nation and he <lb />
will find a most cordial welcome <lb />
to this State. <lb />
Hon. A. M. one of <lb />
North Carolina's own gifted <lb />
sons will speak, on the life and <lb />
character of the late lamented <lb />
William L- Saunders. The theme <lb />
of his address is worthy of the at- <lb />
of any speaker and Col. <lb />
Waddell is the man to do it justice. <lb />
Dr. Carter of Raleigh will <lb />
preach. He is now recognized as <lb />
one of the foremost preachers of <lb />
the South. <lb />
Taken all together the <lb />
was wise in the selection of its <lb />
speakers and thus insures a big <lb />
crowd at the commencement of <lb />
1892- <lb />
Senator Z. B. Vance is at his <lb />
home at miles from <lb />
Asheville, sick. A telegram to <lb />
Asheville a few days ago, sum- <lb />
a physician to his bedside <lb />
has caused much anxiety. The <lb />
exact nature of-the illness of the <lb />
Senator cannot ascertained. <lb />
All of will be re- <lb />
to hear of his recovery. <lb />
Hon- W. H- Kitchen of Scotland <lb />
Neck has been mentioned by the <lb />
Slate Chronicle as worthy of being <lb />
sent to the Chicago convention. <lb />
No body doubts Mr. Kitchen's <lb />
Democracy and party service. He <lb />
is not a very great admirer of Mr. <lb />
Cleveland but the whom he <lb />
will support would be a Democrat. <lb />
All Kansas has again been visit- <lb />
ed by a deluge, the third inside of <lb />
ten days. There has been an <lb />
loss of property. More <lb />
than half of the c of Kansas was <lb />
submerged in water five or six <lb />
It seemed ago. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
From Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. C, May <lb />
Presidential rumors have L en <lb />
flying thick and fast this <lb />
First, it was said that Senator till <lb />
had made up his mind to withdraw <lb />
in favor of Governor Flower- <lb />
Next that Mr. Cleveland would <lb />
soon make public a letter declining <lb />
to allow his name to be presented <lb />
to the convention, and advising <lb />
the party to seek its candidate <lb />
the West; and still another that <lb />
Mr- Cleveland had submitted a <lb />
proposition to Senator Hill for <lb />
their withdrawal in favor of some <lb />
New York man to be mutually <lb />
agreed upon, or in the event of <lb />
that being rejected, or their <lb />
to agree upon a New <lb />
Yorker, to withdraw in of <lb />
some western man, with Hill as <lb />
Vice President. all belong <lb />
to the if of <lb />
news, and are only mentioned to <lb />
show the feverish condition of <lb />
things political at this time. <lb />
The sending of ex-Senator Bruce, <lb />
tho who is a citizen of the <lb />
District of Columbia when a fat <lb />
local office is to be filled a <lb />
citizen of Mississippi when <lb />
gates to a republican national <lb />
convention are to be elected, upon <lb />
a Southern tour to strengthen the <lb />
Harrison hold upon the instructed <lb />
delegates to the Minneapolis con- <lb />
is regarded as the most <lb />
direct of weak <lb />
yet made by the Harrison <lb />
managers; but it is said that <lb />
something had to done at once <lb />
to counteract the work that anti- <lb />
Harrison agents, plentifully sup- <lb />
plied with money, are doing <lb />
the delegates, or else they <lb />
would all opposed to Harrison <lb />
by the time tho convention meets. <lb />
Whether Bruce will use money or <lb />
promises to conjure them with is <lb />
not altogether certain, but from <lb />
what others have told about other <lb />
Presidential years, it may be as- <lb />
that both will be used, the <lb />
former sparingly, and the latter <lb />
plentifully- <lb />
A strongly backed movement in <lb />
favor of refined sugar on the <lb />
free list, is making itself felt in <lb />
Congress. It is claimed, doubt- <lb />
less with that in no other <lb />
way can the detested sugar trust <lb />
be so quickly or so surely of <lb />
its power. Many republicans <lb />
admit their belief that it <lb />
would a good to nut <lb />
refined sugar on the free list, but <lb />
their votes would be controlled by <lb />
their party leaders should the <lb />
Ways and Means Committee of <lb />
the House decide to favorably <lb />
report a measure, and not by <lb />
their private opinions. <lb />
Represent of <lb />
thinks that while the <lb />
are over the <lb />
legislation granting the rights <lb />
privileges of American registry to <lb />
tho two big ships of the <lb />
line, is a good time to get the <lb />
question of ships before Con- <lb />
and the country, so he has <lb />
introduced a resolution asking <lb />
that June G, and devoted by <lb />
the House to a discussion of the <lb />
bill providing for the free <lb />
to American registry of ships <lb />
built in countries, the final <lb />
vote to be taken at o'clock p. in. <lb />
on the 8th. This is regarded by <lb />
democrats generally as a good <lb />
move, as the bill, if passed by the <lb />
and forced to a vote in the <lb />
Senate, will show that the <lb />
can Senators did not vote to admit <lb />
the City of New York and City of j <lb />
Paris to American because <lb />
they favored ships, but be- <lb />
cause they wanted the In man <lb />
company to gt some of the Post- <lb />
office ocean mail subsidy, which <lb />
they could not without <lb />
having an American register. It <lb />
is probable that Mr. or <lb />
a similar resolution, will be adopt- <lb />
ed by the House- <lb />
Hours, Minutes, Seconds. <lb />
and Mr. W. H. Smith, of Greenville, is the lucky guesser. Below <lb />
we give a list of some of the nearest guesses <lb />
. Mr. W. H. SMITH, HOURS <lb />
Miss Apple Smith, hours, minutes, seconds. <lb />
Mr. G. Evans, minutes, seconds. <lb />
Mr. J. R. Moore, minutes, seconds. <lb />
Miss Helen Perkins, hoard, minutes, seconds. <lb />
Mr. E S. Dixon, hours, minutes, seconds. <lb />
Mr. J. T. Brown, hours, minutes, IS seconds. <lb />
Mr. R. Hyman, minutes, seconds. <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
-DEALERS IN <lb />
L- <lb />
------Now have you looked at our stock of------ <lb />
DRESS GOODS <lb />
If not why not <lb />
It is the largest and most complete in the town, and while we <lb />
are not one of those firms who do business for pleasure and claim <lb />
to sell you goods at cost, th- best judges tell us our legitimate <lb />
prices are lower than some other peoples cost prices, especially <lb />
so when they pay outside parties a commission for sending you to <lb />
them and selecting their goods when yon go them for advice. <lb />
word to the wise is only we beg to suggest that in <lb />
seeking advice in selecting your dress yon would find it to your <lb />
interest to consult some disinterested party who does not draw a <lb />
commission on what you buy, which commission you pay, although <lb />
you are assured at the time that you are buying these goods for <lb />
per cent, over first cost. Give us a fair impartial trial and we <lb />
will compare prices with the whole world. <lb />
We beg to announce to our many <lb />
friends and customers that we <lb />
have the largest and best selected <lb />
stock of Goods to be found in our <lb />
town. And while we are not sell- <lb />
at cost we beg to announce <lb />
that we think we can and will <lb />
nave you seen our immense stock of <lb />
Ladies Oxford Ties. <lb />
If you have not, don't delay. It will be money in your pocket <lb />
and they will add greatly to your attractive appearance. And <lb />
they are cheaper than ever Do you want to appeal well <lb />
dressed If so look our stock of <lb />
Spring Clothing. <lb />
We never fail to snit or fit any one and when you have on one of <lb />
our suits your best girl is sure to compliment you, and all the <lb />
other boys envy you We will dress you to for <lb />
the small sum of or as much more as you wish to pay. <lb />
For Straw Hats <lb />
we are headquarters, and while we do not sell you at first cost we <lb />
guarantee to put the same hat on your head for per cent less <lb />
than any other house in town. <lb />
We have only a few pieces of <lb />
4-CENT CALICOES <lb />
still Also a few bargains still left on our BARGAIN <lb />
COUNTER. In fact our whole stock is complete. We can suit <lb />
you in style, prices, sizes, and everything else. Only give us <lb />
a fair trial and don't take too much outside for which you <lb />
pay dearly, but don't know it. <lb />
One Price Store. <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made at January <lb />
term, 1892, In a certain action <lb />
pending, entitled Geo. B. Wright, Ex- <lb />
et versus Samuel Moore, <lb />
of Manning et I will on <lb />
Monday, June 1892, sell at public <lb />
sale before the Court door In <lb />
t the highest bidder for <lb />
a certain tract of land in Bethel <lb />
township, Pitt adjoining the <lb />
Robertson farm, Jesse Briley and others, <lb />
containing eight hundred acre, <lb />
and being the tract of laud on which <lb />
Manning lived. <lb />
ALEX. L. BLOW, <lb />
Commissioner-. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, 1892. <lb />
Washington, D. C, for <lb />
The Campaign of 1892. A clean, clear, <lb />
honest campaign paper, <lb />
with full campaign news, will lie mailed <lb />
to any address until November 10th for <lb />
Fifty Gents Sample copies free. <lb />
Agents wanted everywhere. Address, <lb />
Democrat. Box Washington, <lb />
C., or the Eastern with <lb />
which it will be clubbed for cents for <lb />
both papers. <lb />
Refreshing Retreats. <lb />
days arc fast approaching and <lb />
now lithe time pleas- <lb />
and sportsmen should figure <lb />
out a route for their summer vacation. <lb />
In doing so. the delightfully cool sum- <lb />
mer and Ashing resorts located along the <lb />
Wisconsin Central Lines came vividly to <lb />
view, among which are For Lake, ill. <lb />
Lake Villa, III., <lb />
Cedar Ike, <lb />
Butternut and <lb />
sin within the last live years <lb />
III- center of attraction for more pleas- <lb />
seekers, hunters and than <lb />
any other state in the union, ad each <lb />
visit Increase tho desire U again see <lb />
the charming landscapes,, breathe the <lb />
balsam that a in- <lb />
atmosphere, wander through <lb />
the colonnades or stately book <lb />
the speckled beauties with a hand made <lb />
fly. <lb />
For pamphlets in- <lb />
formation, etc., apply to Rogers, <lb />
D. A., Wis. Con. Philadelphia, <lb />
Pa., or Jew. C. General <lb />
TO <lb />
-----If you want to save----- <lb />
in the purchase of a PIANO from <lb />
Ten to Fifteen Dollars <lb />
in purchase of mi Organ address <lb />
ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
NEW K. C. <lb />
General Agent for North Carolina, <lb />
who la now handling goods direct from <lb />
the manufacturers, as HIGH <lb />
Tobacco- <lb />
USE <lb />
Tobacco Furnace <lb />
The best Invention ever made for <lb />
CURING TOBACCO. <lb />
With it yon nave absolute <lb />
control over heating your barn, <lb />
and it removes <lb />
All Danger of Fire. <lb />
Two cures per week can be <lb />
made in the same barn <lb />
co of different degrees of ripe- <lb />
can be cured at one time in <lb />
GRADE PIANOS, j the same barn. Saves labor and <lb />
for tone, workmanship and <lb />
and endorsed by nearly all the ,, , . , <lb />
musical journals the United Sates. I further particulars ad- <lb />
Made by Paul G. who Is at dress <lb />
time one of the best mechanics and In-, <lb />
of day. Thirteen <lb />
patents on this high Piano- r. U. <lb />
Also the NEWBY EVANS j this paper when you write. <lb />
SIGHT PIANO which has been sold by <lb />
him for the past six years in the eastern j <lb />
part of State tip to this time , <lb />
given entire The I <lb />
Piano Just mentioned will be sold at from <lb />
to in Rosewood, Oak, <lb />
or <lb />
Also the CROWN PARLOR ORGAN <lb />
from to hi solid or Oak <lb />
cases. <lb />
Ten years experience In the <lb />
has enabled him to handle <lb />
nothing; but standard goods mid he does <lb />
not hesitate to say ho can .-ell any <lb />
musical Instrument about per cent. <lb />
cheaper than other agents arc BOW offer- <lb />
Refer to all banks in Eastern Carolina. <lb />
For Over of t <lb />
Travelers have recognized the <lb />
A Alton Hie leading railroad hi Hi West. <lb />
The secret of this popularity with the <lb />
t raveling public, i progress. <lb />
devise to Increase the <lb />
every rival <lb />
line, as well as lo increase tho of <lb />
its patrons, finds a place as soon as Its <lb />
Is proven. <lb />
Is the best lire be- <lb />
tween Chicago and Kansas City, <lb />
and St. Louis, and <lb />
JAMES CHARLTON, <lb />
General Passenger and Ticket Agent, <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
HARK. <lb />
This Preparation has been use over <lb />
years, and wherever known has <lb />
been in steady demand. It been en- <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
count i v, and has effected cures where <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the moil experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment Is <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which It has obtained Is entirely <lb />
o its own as but little effort has <lb />
ever been made to bring it before the <lb />
public. One tills Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. Sample usual <lb />
discount to Druggists. All Cash Orders <lb />
promptly attended to. Address all or- <lb />
and communications to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
Sole Man and Proprietor, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
any prices on the different <lb />
of Goods by us. We <lb />
throw out no baits to entrap <lb />
To one and all we extend <lb />
a cordial welcome to <lb />
will be pleased to serve you with <lb />
any goods in the following <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, <lb />
Gent's Furnishing Goods, Pants <lb />
Goods, Hats, Shoes, Hardware, <lb />
Cutlery, Nails, Tinware, Crockery, <lb />
Glassware, Groceries, deg. <lb />
White Oil cents per gallon, <lb />
Wood and Willow Ware, Harness,<lb />
Whips and Collars, Farming Tools <lb />
Flows of the improved makes, <lb />
Trunks, Valises, Floor Matting, <lb />
Oil Children's Carriages, <lb />
and the largest and best selected <lb />
stock of FURNITURE ever kept <lb />
in our town. When in need of <lb />
anything in our various line try us. <lb />
Yours, anxious for trade, <lb />
J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
Has Moved to next Door Court House <lb />
CONTINUE THE MANUFACTURE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, <lb />
My Factory is well equipped with the best put up nothing <lb />
but work. We keep up with the times and the i lest improved styles <lb />
Rest material used in all work. All styles f Springs are . you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
he year round, we will sell as as the lowest. <lb />
Special Attention Given to REPAIRING. <lb />
Thanking the people this and counties for past we <lb />
merit a continuance <lb />
Williamson. <lb />
J, L. SUGG. <lb />
LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE AGENT. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE SUGG JAMES 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 C <lb />
to the buyers of Pitt and surrounding counties, of the following goo <lb />
not to be excelled In this market. And lobe First-class an <lb />
pure straight goods. DRY GOODS of all kinds, NOTIONS. CLOTHING, GEN <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS. HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, LA <lb />
and CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS, FURNITURE and HOUSE FURNISHING <lb />
GOODS, WINDOWS, SASH and BLINDS. CROCKERY and QUEENS <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of <lb />
kinds. Gin and Mill Belting, Hat, Rock Lime, Plaster or 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 the trade at <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 pure Lin. <lb />
seed Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood and <lb />
Willow Ware. Nails a Give me a all and I guarantee satisfaction. <lb />
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                <p>
THE EASTERN REFLECTOR. <lb />
XI <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C , MAY 18th, 1892. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Education and <lb />
From the side of religion many pro- <lb />
tests have been made against the present <lb />
system of popular education. The clergy <lb />
of the different churches cannot help <lb />
thinking that at least the more <lb />
doctrines of the Christian faith <lb />
be officially taught; and they <lb />
must discouraging picture- of <lb />
chat the moral of the youth of <lb />
this country will be if their counsels <lb />
are not heeded. All sound and success- <lb />
moral teaching, they contend, most <lb />
repose upon a basis of theology, and to <lb />
confine ethical teaching to the region of <lb />
the natural is to deprive it of all war- <lb />
rant, of all authority, of all coercive <lb />
power. <lb />
If these views were correct, it would <lb />
be difficult to see how the weakness of our <lb />
schools on the moral side could ever be <lb />
remedied, for nothing is more certain <lb />
than that any attempt to teach theology <lb />
in them would be predestined failure. <lb />
The some will pay for <lb />
in the pulpit, but they are not <lb />
willing to pay for it in the schools, and <lb />
have shown most unmistakable ways <lb />
that they do not want it there. The <lb />
question, then, Shall all attempts at <lb />
moral teaching in the public school be <lb />
abandoned, seeing that it cannot be ad- <lb />
ministered as an adjunct of theology, <lb />
or shall a brave effort be made to give <lb />
it an status of its own and <lb />
a fair chance to show what it can ac- <lb />
when conducted on purely <lb />
Science Monthly. <lb />
On Stroke. <lb />
This story is told of one of the lead <lb />
lug dry goods men of New York He <lb />
was a stock of fine mil <lb />
goods when tile round topped <lb />
derby hat women suddenly <lb />
fashionable. The market was Hooded <lb />
with them, and they were regarded m <lb />
the only thing to be worn on the bend <lb />
This merchant foresaw a great loss on <lb />
his of millinery, and decided <lb />
prevent it. lie bought up all the <lb />
derby hats he could and u <lb />
them extensively, them <lb />
for sale at ridiculously low <lb />
The result that the derby fell <lb />
into disfavor among women <lb />
at and he saved Ills market for <lb />
his more expensive It is ha <lb />
strokes such as this and the careful <lb />
the market and of <lb />
the popular pulse that fortunes are <lb />
made by the few extremely successful <lb />
merchants. Brooklyn Life <lb />
Feather Heavier Than Gold. <lb />
In of Charles Readers novels a <lb />
Jewish trader is made to ask, Which <lb />
is the heavier, a of feathers or <lb />
a pound of After a while he <lb />
explains, to the satisfaction of his <lb />
audience of miners, that the feathers <lb />
are the heavier. <lb />
Gold, he says, is weighed by troy <lb />
weight, while feathers are weighed <lb />
by and as the twelve <lb />
ounces in a pound troy contain but <lb />
grains, while the avoirdupois <lb />
pound contains 7.000 grains, the pound <lb />
of feathers is of course 1,240 grains <lb />
heavier than the pound of gold- <lb />
Youth's Companion. <lb />
Creature or Habit. <lb />
There are t resorts down town <lb />
v.-here you can meet almost anybody <lb />
at some hour during the middle of <lb />
the day at the or at <lb />
the Astor House A good <lb />
many business men of the lower city <lb />
to make it a part of their <lb />
to drop in at one or both of <lb />
these places every day. It is well <lb />
known that some are likely to meet <lb />
people there they don't wish to see. <lb />
I happened to mention this peculiar- <lb />
to a gentleman and he <lb />
It because the set you look for <lb />
come here, that's all. There are <lb />
plenty of other places, each having <lb />
its satellites. The business world has <lb />
a beaten track for the most part. <lb />
That is, most business men, being <lb />
regular in their habits, do mostly <lb />
the same thing every day. They <lb />
can't help it. They may studiously <lb />
vary for a short time, but they soon <lb />
fall back into the rut. Most of these <lb />
men lead a life as humdrum as that <lb />
of a horse breaking tanbark. Men <lb />
of good business habits, as we call it. <lb />
are as regular as clockwork. The <lb />
other fellows are equally regular in <lb />
their irregularity. And this <lb />
becomes just as monotonous <lb />
to them as if it were the exact <lb />
York Herald. <lb />
A Great Collection. <lb />
the well known violin <lb />
virtuoso, has a great collection of <lb />
rare African ethnological specimens <lb />
which con prises over 1,500 carefully <lb />
selected articles. It has been formed <lb />
during the last forty years, and is <lb />
beyond question the most perfect of <lb />
its kind. It is especially rich in the <lb />
ancient regal symbols in use among <lb />
the Zulus, including scepters, royal <lb />
bracelets, which were used instead of <lb />
crowns, and other emblems of ham- <lb />
mered silver, of carved and polished <lb />
ivory and of rhinoceros horn. The <lb />
royal bract-lets are especially inter- <lb />
They are hollowed rings <lb />
made from transverse sections of <lb />
huge tusks, and until his <lb />
death were never taken off after <lb />
once placed on the arm of talking. <lb />
There are also several <lb />
specimens of the exceedingly rare <lb />
and beautiful royal mantles of the <lb />
sovereigns of Madagascar and <lb />
more years ago. These mantles are <lb />
curiously adorned with of <lb />
metal and of ascot precious stones <lb />
and of feather work. Every <lb />
men in the collection is perfect and <lb />
unique of its <lb />
Ledger. <lb />
The First Allusion to the Horse. <lb />
In that portion of Genesis which <lb />
tells the story of Joseph, the famine, <lb />
etc., we the Brat historical <lb />
to the hone, and farther on in <lb />
Holy Writ reed of the horses of <lb />
the great and wise Solomon, which <lb />
mini In-red is. if the <lb />
stalls for horses are to be taken <lb />
as a criterion. St. Republic. <lb />
When Traveling Was <lb />
During the first quarter of the <lb />
present century the westward trend <lb />
of civilization was very slow. Up to <lb />
1825 canals had not been thought of <lb />
west of New York. The average <lb />
time required to make a trip from <lb />
Cincinnati to New Orleans and back <lb />
was six mouths. The craft made <lb />
use of were necessarily small, and <lb />
the cargoes proportionately light, <lb />
and when they arrived in Now Or- <lb />
leans in flatboats, which could not <lb />
be taken boats were <lb />
and the hands returned by <lb />
land. Under such disadvantages the <lb />
commerce of the country was <lb />
The farmer had no motive to in- <lb />
crease the produce of his fields be- <lb />
the wants of his family and <lb />
of newcomers who might settle in <lb />
his neighborhood. Com and oats <lb />
rarely commanded more than or <lb />
cents a bushel, and wheat from SO <lb />
to cents. The average price of <lb />
good beef was per and <lb />
from to per according to <lb />
ha Address. <lb />
A Gold <lb />
In a room of the assay office is dis <lb />
played a metal brick which once cost <lb />
a buyer a pretty penny, but which <lb />
now goes begging. It was bought <lb />
for a couple of thousand dollars by a <lb />
man with that trusting faith in plan <lb />
strangers makes life easy <lb />
for the people who would rather <lb />
scheme than toil. He took it to the <lb />
assay office to get the official figures <lb />
on his profits in the transaction, ant <lb />
there he learned that his purchase <lb />
was an alloy. It might lie almost <lb />
anything else, but gold it certainly <lb />
was not. <lb />
After Chat revelation not even a <lb />
be persuaded to <lb />
the bar. to whom an appeal <lb />
was mode do lined the ground <lb />
that lie pay the rate <lb />
for old metal until he could out <lb />
what metal he was buying. And so <lb />
the man who had been victimized <lb />
went array sadly, leaving the yellow <lb />
brick at the Essay office. It is there <lb />
yet. for nobody has offered to-carry <lb />
it York Times. <lb />
Wonderful <lb />
The eggs which are sold as. a week <lb />
old in the summer come from Long <lb />
Island. That they are just as good <lb />
as those which are a day or two old <lb />
is shown perhaps by the fact that <lb />
occasionally a chick is hatched from <lb />
when they are on the way to <lb />
the city. It must be remembered, <lb />
course, that twenty-one days are usu <lb />
ally required for an egg to hatch. <lb />
When a chick peeps out of one it <lb />
must be confessed that the egg must <lb />
have been fresh at some time. That <lb />
such eggs ere more than one week <lb />
old seems a not altogether unreason <lb />
able York Even <lb />
Sun. <lb />
A a <lb />
It was Sunday The <lb />
ton young woman who was on a visit <lb />
to her western relatives spoke to her <lb />
aunt in a Boston voice <lb />
to the day. <lb />
she said, <lb />
you a volume of Emu BOB in your <lb />
am sorry to say, re- <lb />
Aunt Rachel, we have <lb />
I will read a few chapters <lb />
from the writings of said <lb />
the young woman, taking down the <lb />
family Bible with a sigh of mild dis- <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
The resources of ingenuity and sci- <lb />
are, indeed, in the opinions of <lb />
some, absolutely unlimited. An <lb />
elderly lady, by no means deficient <lb />
in culture, hearing that a friend who <lb />
had long lost the use of one eye, had <lb />
recently been provided with a glass <lb />
substitute, demanded, in all the eager <lb />
of friendship, can she see <lb />
with <lb />
This recalls a case reported not so <lb />
very long ago in the papers, of a lady <lb />
who actually sued a man she <lb />
could not see through the glass eye <lb />
he had manufactured for <lb />
don Tit Bits. <lb />
Meal In Oft a Don. <lb />
If a dog springs for a man. the lat <lb />
should guard his face with his <lb />
arm and try to meet the animal with <lb />
his forearm. With the right hand <lb />
he should attempt to catch one of <lb />
the animal's front paws. The paw <lb />
of a bulldog is ultra sensitive. If it <lb />
can be caught, a vigorous squeeze <lb />
will make the animal howl for mercy <lb />
and retire discomfited. Interview in <lb />
New York Herald. <lb />
Getting Hid or an Seeker. <lb />
Alexander H. H. Stuart, who lately <lb />
died at Stanton, secretary of the in <lb />
under President Filmore, used to <lb />
tell the following story of how he <lb />
got rid of an office seeker shortly after <lb />
assuming the office. Said was <lb />
very much annoyed by a persistent <lb />
for the post of messenger. The <lb />
man came in regularly every day for <lb />
several weeks, until he became an <lb />
bearable bore. Finally one day after <lb />
the man had gone out asked the mes- <lb />
then office if he knew what <lb />
that man was after. He said -No. sir. <lb />
-he wants your place, and <lb />
if ever see him again he shall have <lb />
I never saw the man <lb />
tin Post. <lb />
Double Can for Philadelphia. <lb />
A traction official who has recently <lb />
been to Boston, brought back with him <lb />
a model of a double decked street car, a <lb />
sample of the kind made in that city. <lb />
The upper deck is intended for the use of <lb />
smokers and that portion of the female <lb />
community who do not object to the <lb />
use of tobacco. The official who brought <lb />
the model said that it would not be <lb />
many months before Philadelphia would <lb />
have a few double decked cars running <lb />
on one or two of the principal lines. <lb />
Philadelphia Press.<lb /></p>
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Third Party Platform <lb />
i- <lb />
THAT WORKS<lb />
As should be adopted by all bargains hunters. <lb />
Cost for Cash is the broad platform on which we stand this season and our <lb />
followers are numberless <lb />
FREE SILVER <lb />
Becomes a minor issue when the immense bargains at M. R. Lang's are <lb />
examined. <lb />
Government Railroads <lb />
Can't keep our store supplied with certain lines of goods, the- go so fast. <lb />
SUB-TREASURY <lb />
advocates stop and wonder why we sell them so cheap, but we mind <lb />
them not we are working for <lb />
YOU <lb />
and you will be repaid if you will visit our store. Remember we are still <lb />
continuing our immense cost sale and we sell all goods <lb />
Positively at Cost for the Cash Only. <lb />
Don't let the crowd keep you away but secure some of the many bargains <lb />
in Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Notions before they are <lb />
all picked over. <lb />
M. R. LANG.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Fishing parties are popular. <lb />
Ir. Marquis has false teeth. <lb />
cooler last week. <lb />
The cotton crop is greatly reduced. <lb />
The streets arc very dry <lb />
The days are now fifteen hours long. <lb />
The picnic season is now full blast. <lb />
C- B- Corsets at J. B. Cherry <lb />
CO. <lb />
The colored people last Fri- <lb />
day. <lb />
Bill Fife is holding a meeting in <lb />
Bane. <lb />
The rain last week was just what crops <lb />
needed. <lb />
A handsome display of Parlor <lb />
Lamps at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
An abundant crop of strawberries is <lb />
promised. <lb />
The water in the river is in good Ash- <lb />
condition. <lb />
See of laud sale by Alex L. <lb />
Blow in this issue. <lb />
Cotton Seed Meal for sale at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
Hen nests lined with tobacco leaves <lb />
prevent all trouble from <lb />
Be sure the nests are free from lice and <lb />
when you set your hens. <lb />
The min we had on Tuesday of last <lb />
week made the gardens fairly jump. <lb />
Cheap Irish Potatoes cents <lb />
a peck at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The forests are wearing the green and <lb />
the woodbine is to twine. <lb />
More tobacco plants were set out last <lb />
week than you can shake a stick at. <lb />
The New Home Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines for at Brown Bros. <lb />
The farmers are patiently waiting for <lb />
rain so they can set out tobacco plants. <lb />
If you know anything that will make <lb />
news for the tell it to <lb />
Try a pair J. B. Cherry <lb />
Ladies Button Shoes. <lb />
The Edgecombe Guards will celebrate <lb />
their anniversary at Tarboro on the 20th <lb />
The at Scotland Seek <lb />
we hear arc meeting with very good <lb />
A beautiful line of Lounges at <lb />
J. B. Cherry <lb />
The eye is greeted occasionally by <lb />
few scattering bales of cotton in <lb />
town. <lb />
The World's Fair building for this <lb />
State is to be an exact reproduction of <lb />
Mt. Vernon. <lb />
Try the best cent <lb />
smoke, at Reflector Book Store. <lb />
The farmers are cot- <lb />
ton. In most sections the stand is re- <lb />
ported good. <lb />
AVe think that more rain would <lb />
benefit the crops, but Providence always <lb />
rules things right. <lb />
Cash given for Produce, Hides, <lb />
and Furs at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
A party of gentlemen went fishing one <lb />
day last week made the largest catch <lb />
of the <lb />
Mr. J. Williamson shipped four bug- <lb />
to three <lb />
to Virginia. Good. <lb />
The New Home Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines and all parts at Brown <lb />
Bros. <lb />
All the delegates left with a whoop <lb />
yesterday morning for to attend <lb />
the Slate Convention. <lb />
Gov. Jarvis will deliver the at <lb />
the closing exercises of the Farmville <lb />
High School on June 3rd. <lb />
J. B. Cherry Co. have a nice <lb />
Line of Ladies Oxford Slippers <lb />
Shoes. <lb />
The Kills on Free Press last week en- <lb />
from an eight to a nine column <lb />
sheet, it, Herbert, you are decidedly <lb />
Sunday was Children's Day at the <lb />
Methodist church. Exercises were held <lb />
that were beneficial to all, both <lb />
old. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, Bedsteads <lb />
and Mattresses at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
The base ball club have adopted a very <lb />
neat uniform consisting of negligee shirt, <lb />
trousers, trimmed with red cord and <lb />
black cap and hose. <lb />
A log train was derailed at a point <lb />
about two miles above the Junction, <lb />
causing a delay of several hours in the <lb />
freight and mail trains for Greenville. <lb />
Just M. Ferry Co's <lb />
new Garden Seed, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
Take a look at ad this week. <lb />
He has sample shoes and slippers that lie <lb />
save you cents on the dollar, also <lb />
a fine line of sample notions. Look it up. <lb />
For cheap Bureaus, Bedsteads, <lb />
Mattresses, chairs go to J. B. <lb />
Cherry Co. <lb />
A large number of the young folks of <lb />
the town had a delightful picnic over <lb />
near Brush Island last week. Every- <lb />
body returned much pleased with the <lb />
day's enjoyment. <lb />
A nice and cheap line of <lb />
Carriages at J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co's. <lb />
It was a nice we had last week, <lb />
kind and gentle, the earth <lb />
without throwing the dirt on the <lb />
strawberries and just enough of it to do <lb />
a great deal of good. <lb />
A handsome line of Parlor <lb />
Chairs at J. B. Cherry Co's. <lb />
There was an excursion to Washington <lb />
on the steamer Myers Tuesday of last <lb />
week on account of the Memorial <lb />
in that town. The attendance <lb />
from place was small. <lb />
Boss Lunch Milk Biscuit will <lb />
your appetite when nothing <lb />
else will. At the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Strawberries arc declining in price and <lb />
getting somewhat nearer the printer's <lb />
parse. They are retailing here now for <lb />
S cents per quart. Mrs. Yellowley <lb />
shipped quarts one day last <lb />
week. She had as bigs as pickers in <lb />
the patch at one time. <lb />
When in want of a suit of Far- <lb />
to J. B. Cos. <lb />
Personal. <lb />
Mr. Harry Harding went to Tarboro <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Miss Cox. of is <lb />
in town. <lb />
We that a little son of Mr. E. O. <lb />
is sick. <lb />
Henry C. Hooker returned to the city <lb />
last week from a trip to Scotland Neck- <lb />
Mr. J. J. Cherry, Jr., left yesterday <lb />
morning a position in Washing- <lb />
ton, D. C. <lb />
Mrs. Jas. C. Tyson and were <lb />
the fa mil r of Mr. W. F. Burch <lb />
hist week. <lb />
K. Own, Jr . paid us a flying visit <lb />
last week reports business good at <lb />
Scotland <lb />
Mr. W. W. Galloway, representing the <lb />
Observer, was on our <lb />
streets Monday. <lb />
were to have a call from <lb />
Mr. George engineer on the <lb />
log train, last week. <lb />
Mr. I. A. Cobb and family of on, <lb />
spent a few last week with the <lb />
family of Mr. It. J. Cobb. <lb />
Mr. C. D. left this morning <lb />
for Charlotte to attend the celebration <lb />
on the 20th visit his father. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Schultz returned last week <lb />
from a visit to Rocky Mount. She was <lb />
accompanied by her mother and sister. <lb />
Dr. W. E. Warren left Saturday morn- <lb />
for Wilmington to attend the State <lb />
Medical Society in session there this week. <lb />
Warren returned home last Fri- <lb />
day from a very successful business trip <lb />
to LaG range and the surrounding <lb />
try. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Cherry, accompanied by <lb />
Little Miss James, left for <lb />
ton yesterday morning to attend a meet- <lb />
of the King Daughters. <lb />
Messrs. J. J. Cherry, Wyatt L. Brown <lb />
and J. White returned Friday night from <lb />
Wilmington where they had gone to at- <lb />
tend the meeting of the Grand Lodge of <lb />
Odd Fellow. <lb />
We regret exceedingly to learn of the <lb />
J. G. From <lb />
a postal received from him learn that <lb />
he has left his charge at Newport <lb />
located at Hobgood on the Scotland <lb />
branch road. We wish you return <lb />
to good health. <lb />
Pat says if you hear talking <lb />
too about the editor, for goodness <lb />
sake don't tell him about, it when he gets <lb />
back, as don't often get such a chance <lb />
for having even-thing our own way. <lb />
Who was it that started the report that <lb />
the huckleberry crop in Sampson had <lb />
gone by the Whoever it was is <lb />
mistaken. There will lie a big crop cf <lb />
big blues this year and don't you forget <lb />
it. Likewise blackberries. <lb />
A few days after the fire Mrs. Taft was <lb />
unpacking a barrel that had taken <lb />
from the burning building when to her <lb />
astonishment a hen jumped out of <lb />
barrel and went cackling off. That must <lb />
have been a lire proof hen. <lb />
While readers arc enjoy <lb />
this issue of the paper the red-headed <lb />
boss is whirling through the and <lb />
making for the other side. <lb />
hope the won't catch him <lb />
on the route and that he will get back <lb />
with a whole scalp. <lb />
Many of our people will regret to hear <lb />
that Rev. S. V. Hove who was pastor of <lb />
the Methodist church here during the <lb />
years of 1882 and died in <lb />
last week. Rev. Mr. Hoyle was <lb />
here at the last session of the Conference <lb />
and looked as if he might have many <lb />
years of life In-fore him yet. All of those <lb />
Who knew him will join in sympathy for <lb />
the bereaved family of this faithful min- <lb />
of Jesus Christ. <lb />
km got it in for Alex <lb />
for fooling us with a leaf. He <lb />
knew the boss was gone and we were <lb />
ever on the alert for locals. He came <lb />
rushing in the office and exclaimed <lb />
Hill did you ever see such a large to- <lb />
plant in your life for this season of <lb />
the We examined it and took <lb />
out our note book ready to dot it down <lb />
when we saw the office cat get up and <lb />
stretch then giggle, then we knew <lb />
that we were fooled. <lb />
Invitations. <lb />
The acknowledges an in- <lb />
to the closing exercises of Elm <lb />
City High School, 23rd and 24th. Henry <lb />
will deliver the literary address <lb />
and Rev. E. C. Glenn the annual sermon. <lb />
Miss Craft, one of the pupils, <lb />
sends us a very pretty invitation to the <lb />
commencement of James High at <lb />
Grifton, on Wednesday, 18th. <lb />
Train Wrecked. <lb />
On Thursday afternoon the freight <lb />
train the Scotland branch road <lb />
was wrecked just on the other side of the <lb />
A. R. junction. Six box cars were <lb />
broken to pieces and one brakeman had <lb />
his foot badly mashed. The accident <lb />
was caused by the warping of the rails <lb />
on of the heat. The mail train <lb />
was delayed in coining in and had to go <lb />
to Tarboro over the Norfolk Carolina <lb />
road, and hence to the A. R. Junction <lb />
on the A. R. to get around wreck a <lb />
distant of thirty-five miles to reach <lb />
a point ten or twelve miles beyond the <lb />
wreck. The train reached here a little <lb />
late but made all connections as usual. <lb />
St. Mary's School at Raleigh. <lb />
The St. Mary's school beg to <lb />
announce the celebration of the 50th an- <lb />
of Its establishment. This will <lb />
take June 4-9, 1888. <lb />
The of exercises are as foL <lb />
Services in the Chapel and address to <lb />
the Alumna-. Sunday, June 5th. at <lb />
o'clock. Reception., Monday evening, <lb />
June 0th, 8-11. Concert <lb />
to the Tuesday evening, June <lb />
7th, at o'clock. Annual concert, <lb />
Wednesday evening, June 8th, at <lb />
o'clock. Commencement exercises, <lb />
Thursday 0th, at o'clock. <lb />
Business meeting of the at the <lb />
close of the exercises. <lb />
mission on <lb />
Meeting at the Baptist Church. <lb />
The meeting at the Baptist church up <lb />
until Monday had been conducted by Rev. <lb />
J. E. of Richmond, Va. There <lb />
had been up to that time some seven or <lb />
eight conversions. On Monday after- <lb />
noon Mr. received a telegram an- <lb />
the extreme illness of his <lb />
mother, and in consequence he left yes- <lb />
morning to by her bedside. <lb />
Providence he may return to- <lb />
wards the latter part of this week and <lb />
continue the meeting through the <lb />
next week. <lb />
Rev. Mr. had been in Green- <lb />
ville for the past eight days holding this <lb />
meet He was here ten years ago, <lb />
and some of the best and most <lb />
men of the town were converted <lb />
his preaching are now pushing <lb />
forward in the Christian race. Mr. <lb />
son is much loved here and no minister <lb />
who has ever held a meeting here has <lb />
done any better work than he. As <lb />
evangelist he uses no methods <lb />
with which to catch people and count <lb />
them as converts. His methods are gos- <lb />
to the core and no man who is not a <lb />
confirmed hypocrite accept his <lb />
without feeling that lie is acting <lb />
with the eye of his God upon him and is <lb />
indeed to Him for the truth- <lb />
of the step he is taking. As a <lb />
preacher he is plain, simple, and <lb />
and yet strong, forcible, and <lb />
convincing. He takes no man for his <lb />
pattern. His style is own, <lb />
and he seems to have but one model <lb />
that is his Master Christ Jesus. We have <lb />
never listened to a man who is a clearer <lb />
thinker, a more astute, and yet common <lb />
sense reasoner than is Mr. His <lb />
arguments are invincible and always <lb />
carry conviction of their truthfulness. In <lb />
fact his preaching is pure, simple, plain, <lb />
practical, unadulterated gospel of Christ <lb />
Jesus. people can hear him preach <lb />
without being better. His words and <lb />
godly life arc an inspiration to every one <lb />
with whom he comes in contact. <lb />
Many were the hearts that were sad on <lb />
Monday night when they knew that lie <lb />
had been summoned to the bedside of his <lb />
mother therefore must leave us, <lb />
and will be the prayers that he <lb />
may soon come among us again. God <lb />
sustain him in the noble work which he <lb />
is doing. , <lb />
Indigestion. <lb />
Joe <lb />
mouths ago, while in Cumberland <lb />
carrying on business, I suffered great- <lb />
from indigestion and general debility. <lb />
I gave your Remedy a trial and it made <lb />
a final cure. As a tonic and appetizer, I <lb />
can it is the best I ever tried. <lb />
Very C. J. Morris. <lb />
Kinston, X. C, Oct. 1891. <lb />
We notice, several of our citizens are <lb />
white washing the trees in front of their <lb />
houses. It would be a good plan for <lb />
to follow their example, it not <lb />
only beautifies a place but is very healthy. <lb />
TOWN TREASURERS REPORT. <lb />
Report of J. R. Treasurer of the <lb />
town <lb />
May To received of M R <lb />
former Treasurer <lb />
June To ain't received of J T <lb />
Smith fines <lb />
To of J T <lb />
Smith tax flying ponies <lb />
To received of T R <lb />
Moore market house <lb />
July To received of J T <lb />
Smith, lines. <lb />
To received of T R <lb />
Moore, market house. <lb />
To received of J T <lb />
Smith, privilege tax <lb />
To received W II <lb />
tax <lb />
To ain't received of J T <lb />
Smith, tax flying ponies <lb />
To received of J T <lb />
Smith, fines, <lb />
To received of T R <lb />
Moore, market house, <lb />
Sept. To received of J T <lb />
Smith, fines, <lb />
To received of W H <lb />
Harrington, on dogs, <lb />
To received of W H <lb />
University of North Carolina. <lb />
The following is the of the <lb />
University, commencing May 20th and <lb />
closing June <lb />
Sunday, May <lb />
at A. M., by Rev. J. W. Carter, <lb />
Monday, May meeting <lb />
of the Dialectic and Philanthropic Liter- <lb />
Societies, at P. M. <lb />
Tuesday, May A. <lb />
of the Board of Trustees. A. <lb />
of the Alumni Association, <lb />
Annual Address by D. Esq. <lb />
A. Reunion of the <lb />
Class of 1882. by Hon. <lb />
A. M. Waddell on the Life <lb />
of William L. P. M. <lb />
Oration by Representatives of the <lb />
and Philanthropic Societies. <lb />
P. by Locke <lb />
Esq. of Portrait of Hon. C. M. <lb />
P. Reception in the <lb />
Gymnasium. <lb />
Wednesday, June A. <lb />
of the Board of Trustees. A. M. <lb />
Orations by members of the Graduating <lb />
Class. U by Hon. Jno. G. <lb />
P. of Reports, <lb />
Conferring of Degree, etc P. M. <lb />
Athletic Sports. P. by <lb />
the Glee <lb />
purchases, <lb />
To received of T R <lb />
Moore, market house, <lb />
Oct. To receives of W H <lb />
Harrington. privilege tax <lb />
To received of J T <lb />
Smith, fines. <lb />
To received of W H <lb />
Harrington, flying <lb />
To a t received of W H <lb />
Harrington on dogs, <lb />
To ain't received -t W H <lb />
Harrington, purchases, <lb />
To received T R <lb />
Moore, market house, <lb />
To received of W U <lb />
Harrington, tax <lb />
To received of J T <lb />
Smith, Ones, <lb />
To received of <lb />
Harrington, tax <lb />
To received of T R <lb />
Moore, Market house, <lb />
Dec To received of J T <lb />
Smith, tines, <lb />
To of W H <lb />
Harrington, tax <lb />
To received of T R <lb />
Moore, market house, <lb />
1892. <lb />
Jan. To received of T R <lb />
Moore, market house, <lb />
To received J T <lb />
Smith, fines, <lb />
To of W H <lb />
Harrington, tax, <lb />
Feb. To received of J T <lb />
Smith, fines, <lb />
Received of T R Moore, <lb />
market house, <lb />
i J T Smith, fines. <lb />
Received T R Moore, <lb />
market house <lb />
W H Harrington, <lb />
general <lb />
April Received of T R Moore, <lb />
market <lb />
J T Smith, Hues, <lb />
IS W a Harrington, <lb />
general tax <lb />
May Received of Tit Moore, <lb />
market house, <lb />
J T Smith, flues, <lb />
W H Harrington, <lb />
tax collector. <lb />
W H Harrington, <lb />
tax <lb />
woo <lb />
Bat. on hand and due the town <lb />
Approved by <lb />
S. T. ,,, <lb />
1891. <lb />
No. To whom Issued. Amount- <lb />
J T Smith, police service, <lb />
T R Moore, police service, <lb />
J L Daniel, night police, <lb />
M Williams, lighting lamps, H <lb />
F G James, streets, <lb />
Vims, rent of shop for <lb />
election <lb />
R Greene. Sr, night police, <lb />
print-<lb />
J II Cherry Co. merchandise, <lb />
J It work <lb />
Colored Odd Fellows, rent of <lb />
for election, on <lb />
C II votes <lb />
J T Smith, police service, 3-5 <lb />
T K Moore, police services, <lb />
J L Daniel, night police, <lb />
M Williams, lighting taps, <lb />
BrownS uniforms <lb />
F G James, hauling streets <lb />
J R Move, work on streets, <lb />
Han-ell's Printing house, for <lb />
dockets, <lb />
J T rent of house for <lb />
election, <lb />
D U James, registering treas- <lb />
bond. <lb />
J I Cherry Co, merchandise, <lb />
Blow, <lb />
due listing taxes, <lb />
J T Smith, police service, <lb />
T R Moore, service and<lb />
J L Daniel, night police, <lb />
M Williams, lighting lamps <lb />
F G James hauling streets <lb />
D H registering deed <lb />
and bond <lb />
J T Smith police services <lb />
T It Moore police service <lb />
J L Daniel police SO <lb />
M Williams lighting lamps <lb />
V G James hauling on streets <lb />
J R Mega work on streets M <lb />
J B Cherry Co merchandise <lb />
It printing <lb />
arrant <lb />
J T Smith, police services <lb />
T R Moore police service <lb />
J I, Daniel night police -0 <lb />
M Williams lighting lamps <lb />
F G James hauling on streets <lb />
J R work on streets<lb />
Cherry Co merchandise <lb />
A Dudley feeding prisoners <lb />
W Harrington for lumber <lb />
J T Smith police services <lb />
T R Moore services M <lb />
J L Daniel night police <lb />
Moses Williams lighting lamps <lb />
F O James hauling on streets <lb />
J R work on streets <lb />
J B Cherry Co merchandise <lb />
J T Smith police services <lb />
T R Moore police <lb />
J I, Daniel night police SO <lb />
Moses Williams lighting lamps 0.1 <lb />
F G James hauling on streets <lb />
J Cherry for co i <lb />
J R work on streets end <lb />
lumber <lb />
J B Cherry A Co merchandise <lb />
Jno Flanagan Buggy Co coffin <lb />
J T Smith police services <lb />
T R Moore police services <lb />
J Daniel night police <lb />
Moses Williams lighting lamps <lb />
J R work streets <lb />
F James hauling on streets <lb />
Warrants and book <lb />
J J Cherry for coal <lb />
J J Cherry work on road <lb />
o T E Randolph police services <lb />
Harrell's Printing House print- <lb />
matter <lb />
S M Schultz merchandise <lb />
D D merchandise <lb />
J B Cherry Co merchandise M <lb />
Dudley feeding prisoners <lb />
W S <lb />
H and J Whitley <lb />
witness CO <lb />
8-3 Mrs E Stocks rent of pound <lb />
W S Bawls lumber <lb />
J T Smith police services <lb />
T B Moore police services <lb />
J I, Daniel night police <lb />
Moses Williams lighting lamps SO <lb />
F G James hauling on streets <lb />
M J It work on streets and <lb />
pumps <lb />
J J Cherry, wheel barrows <lb />
J Co <lb />
Peter Plummer lighting lamps <lb />
Wiley Clark <lb />
S E Co merchandise <lb />
J police services <lb />
T R Moore <lb />
J I. Daniel night police <lb />
Peter Plummer lighting lamps <lb />
F O James hauling on streets <lb />
J it Move work on an j <lb />
pumps <lb />
A Forbes merchandise <lb />
W H COX for Oil <lb />
J D Williamson work on ladder <lb />
S E render Co merchandise lo <lb />
J B Cherry Co merchandise <lb />
J T Smith police services <lb />
Moor <lb />
J L Daniel night <lb />
J J Stokes rent of pound to <lb />
April 1692 <lb />
US F G James hauling on streets <lb />
J B Cherry Co merchandise <lb />
Peter Plummer lighting lamps <lb />
Tar River Transportation Co <lb />
for coal <lb />
Shade Briley refund liquor tax <lb />
J T Smith police <lb />
T It Moore <lb />
J night police <lb />
Moses Williams lighting lamps <lb />
J R work on streets <lb />
J B Cherry Co merchandise <lb />
F G James services as Mayor <lb />
W B Greene services as Clerk <lb />
F G James hauling on streets <lb />
S E Pender Co merchandise <lb />
J S Smith registering <lb />
ward 1891 <lb />
B F Tyson registering <lb />
P Humphrey <lb />
D D Haskett merchandise <lb />
J T registering votes<lb />
WHITE FUNDS. <lb />
1891. <lb />
May of former <lb />
treasurer <lb />
received of John L <lb />
Daniel i Lot No <lb />
Oct Mrs M M <lb />
Moore Lot No <lb />
By order <lb />
By order No <lb />
By order <lb />
Balance on hand and due the <lb />
cemetery fund <lb />
Approved by <lb />
W. <lb />
T. Hooks, <lb />
Report W. U. Harrington, tax col- <lb />
for the town of Greenville, N, C, <lb />
for the year ending May <lb />
PU <lb />
To tax list prop- <lb />
and pole <lb />
By lire company ex- <lb />
By list <lb />
By property the <lb />
town <lb />
To license tax <lb />
To dog <lb />
To purchase tax <lb />
collected <lb />
By per ct on <lb />
By per ct on <lb />
By treasurer <lb />
SHOES <lb />
Br amount of dis- <lb />
By per <lb />
8-28 <lb />
We have just bought a big line Sample Shoes and Slippers We <lb />
are selling at prices and can save you cents on <lb />
every dollar. <lb />
We have also a big line of Sample In ions, comprising <lb />
all in the Notion line, such as Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Towels, <lb />
Suspenders, Shawls, Jewelry, These goods also will be sold <lb />
at wholesale prices. <lb />
balance of the season we will sell our Spring Goods <lb />
at greatly reduced prices, such as Dress floods, Bleached and <lb />
bleached Domestics, Sheetings, Pant Goods, White Goods, Cloth <lb />
Hats, <lb />
Come one, come all and be convinced of our low prices. <lb />
Opposite Old Brick Store. n. c. <lb />
OLD CURIOSITY SHOP.<lb />
Call and look over the wonderful bargains on our <lb />
and see how much money you can save. <lb />
While in our store don't forget to cast your eye over our <lb />
learns can it<lb />
BASE BALL SUPPLIES. <lb />
BALLS, BATS, MASKS AND GLOVES. <lb />
SMITH, Greenville, C. <lb />
L. W. DAVIS <lb />
------MANUFACTURER FINE------ <lb />
Havana . Cigars. <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Roanoke Avenue, <lb />
NORFOLK. VIRGINIA. <lb />
POTATOES. <lb />
SHIP TO- <lb />
AR BRO. <lb />
13th, GRACE AND WASHINGTON AVES. <lb />
West Washington Market, NEW YORK. <lb />
Truckers in New and X. Greenville i <lb />
Sam. J. a. Andrews, and the leading of J. K. <lb />
It. It. Fleming, J. J. <lb />
LOCAL <lb />
C. T. S. K. CORDON, <lb />
General for Eastern North Carolina. <lb />
Toil Are It In It <lb />
If you fail to gee the brand new stock of <lb />
GENERAL MERCHANDISE <lb />
-----that ii now offered, by------ <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
------1 just to <lb />
f GENTLEMEN, <lb />
LADY, <lb />
housekeeper, <lb />
farmer, <lb />
body else- <lb />
If yon want anything t wear- or anything <lb />
to eat, any article, to go in house, <lb />
call on me. Goods all new, not a piece <lb />
old stock in the house. <lb />
My prices will be found as low as <lb />
able goods can be told at. <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
Two doors from C. A. <lb />
near Five Points. <lb />
Printers and Binders <lb />
R. A. LI OH, o <lb />
1710 So <lb />
Approved by <lb />
Com. <lb />
S, T- Hooker,<lb />
Salts <lb />
The best salve In the world for. Cot. <lb />
Ulcers, Salt Rheum, <lb />
Fever Sores. Chapped Hands. <lb />
Chilblains, Coma, and all <lb />
and positively Piles, or <lb />
Esquired. It Is. <lb />
or re <lb />
Scents box. For sale at <lb />
-----1 have the latest designs in <lb />
Hats and Trimmings <lb />
to suit the fastidious. <lb />
Our Spring Goods <lb />
are now open and ready for Inspection. <lb />
Come and make a selection before the <lb />
stock is broken. Trices to bard <lb />
times. <lb />
Mrs. H. D. HIGGS, <lb />
We have the largest and most complete <lb />
establishment of the kind to be In <lb />
the State, and solicit orders for all classes <lb />
Of Commercial Rail- <lb />
road or School Print- <lb />
or Binding. <lb />
READY <lb />
FOR PRINTING INVITATIONS <lb />
BLANKS FOR MAGISTRATES AND <lb />
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb />
us orders. <lb />
ACT <lb />
RAJ N. C. <lb />
SHOES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS <lb />
There is a great deal of satisfaction in leading <lb />
we are still in that position. Rivals at- <lb />
tempt to follow our methods but find that we <lb />
a merry chase and they finally give <lb />
it up or come to grief. <lb />
Elegance and durability, coupled with low <lb />
prices, is what has placed our Shoes, Dry Goods <lb />
and Notions in the. lead. <lb />
BROWN BROTHERS.<lb />
COMMISSION MERCHANT, <lb />
--------AND BUYER OF-------- <lb />
Country Produce. <lb />
Bring me all of your Chickens, Eggs, Ducks, <lb />
Turkeys and Geese, and I will give you the <lb />
highest market price for them and pay in spot <lb />
cash. <lb />
If you have anything to ship I ill attend to it for you on a commission. <lb />
Call sec me. <lb />
JNO. S. <lb />
READ IT ALL. <lb />
Sheet Iron Flues for Curing Tobacco can be bad of during <lb />
the 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 <lb />
placed a little later. It is very important for us to have <lb />
orders for Flues at once we can place order for iron <lb />
there may be some delay in getting it. terms on Fines will <lb />
be invariably cash-on-delivery, and the price cents per pound. <lb />
We can make Phelps Patent or any other kind you <lb />
Our factory is opposite Dr. Wooten's Drugstore. <lb />
S. E. PENDER CO., <lb />
ST. o. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1883. <lb />
Headquarters for the following lines of Goods <lb />
Car load Mess Fork. <lb />
Car load Rib Side Meat. <lb />
Car load all <lb />
Carload <lb />
Cases Star Lye. <lb />
Cases Bread Powders. <lb />
Crackers. <lb />
Boxes Tobacco. <lb />
SO Boxes Starch. <lb />
Barrel Rico Molasses. <lb />
Barr-ls Stick Candy. <lb />
Barrels Gail A Ax <lb />
Barrels I Mills Snuff. <lb />
T . i- . <lb />
Cases Cherries sad Peaches. Barrels P. Snuff. <lb />
Full line Case Goods. Cigarette, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
G. E. HARRIS, <lb />
mi, limn i <lb />
K . <lb />
To the West in Through Cars. <lb />
If you are to Arkansas, Texas <lb />
or West. It will lie Money in <lb />
to bear in mind that the <lb />
C. I,. offers <lb />
to all of <lb />
or fewer cleaner and <lb />
more comfortable sure <lb />
Coaches Atlanta <lb />
to without making <lb />
direct there with fast trains. <lb />
on one change <lb />
Texas. For reliable Information. <lb />
To <lb />
and <lb />
rates, routes, schedules mid write <lb />
to or call on undersigned. Remember <lb />
we give you the very lowest rote, and <lb />
that we make no extra charge for seals <lb />
In our Cars. Call on or address <lb />
J. W. N. C, <lb />
Jas Malay, Pass No <lb />
House Atlanta Ga. W. T. Rogers. T. P.<lb />
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to throw off trouble. <lb />
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and testimonials f roil, all sec- <lb />
and tor cure of all <lb />
malted free on application. Address, <lb />
ATLANTIC CO , <lb />
V. Charleston, S. C. <lb />
Ga. <lb />
BOILING OR MILK<lb />
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How Lost Now Regained <lb />
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clover his the he <lb />
The path away lo the field led <lb />
his tread; <lb />
And till the at <lb />
Was rest or a.-o by the <lb />
In the home of John. <lb />
together in hour. <lb />
To count wealth of the do wen <lb />
The huge., slow loaded wain <lb />
Had homeward brought the ripened <lb />
The barns were UM from floor to <lb />
With hay and close bound <lb />
The trees had showered their of <lb />
Far more than crowded bins could <lb />
But better and best of nil, knew. <lb />
Had been love's sunlight, warm and <lb />
In the homo of Farmer John. <lb />
We stood together on winter's crest. <lb />
Farmer John and I; <lb />
We saw the sun fade out tn the west. <lb />
Farmer John and I; <lb />
But what though spring-, with Its birds, bad <lb />
fled. <lb />
And what though summer flowers were dead <lb />
The song and fragrance that could not sleep <lb />
Were hid away in our hearts to keep <lb />
And happy are we, though years roll on. <lb />
Till all summer time is gone. <lb />
And e'en its harvest hour is past. <lb />
For love, know, will bloom to the last <lb />
In tho homo of Farmer John. <lb />
Louise in Sew York i <lb />
A HORSE THIEF. <lb />
THYSELF, <lb />
Or and only <lb />
Gold Medal ESSAY en and <lb />
PHYSICAL, Of <lb />
and <lb />
Bit; <lb />
I mail, <lb />
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of the f , <lb />
testimonial of th cured. I <lb />
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The Medical <lb />
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The of Life, or In a <lb />
more than ROM. Bead it <lb />
and learn lo <lb />
be STRONG. Av.-;,. <lb />
Health for the Baby, <lb />
Pleasure for the Parents, <lb />
Life for the Old Folks. <lb />
Beer <lb />
THE GREAT <lb />
TEMPERANCE DRINK <lb />
a requisite <lb />
of the A cent <lb />
package makes gallons of <lb />
a delicious, strengthening, <lb />
effervescent beverage. <lb />
Don't be deceived If a dealer, for <lb />
the sake of profit, tells you <lb />
some other kind Is Just m <lb />
No imitation <lb />
as the <lb />
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Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Scotland Heck Road <lb />
leaves Halifax 4.22 arrives Scot <lb />
land Neck at 0.15 M., 0.52 <lb />
P. M. Kinston p. m. <lb />
leaves Kinston 7.10 a. m., Greenville <lb />
8.25 a. m. Arriving Halifax a. in. <lb />
Weldon a. m. daily except Sun- <lb />
Local train leaves Weldon <lb />
and Friday at <lb />
10.15 a. m., arriving Scotland Neck 1.05 <lb />
a. m. Greenville 5.80 p. <lb />
7.40 p. in. Kinston <lb />
Tuesday. Thursday Saturday at <lb />
7.20 a. arriving <lb />
a. m. p. in., Weldon <lb />
5.15 p. <lb />
Tram leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
A R. R. daily except <lb />
P H. Sunday P M, <lb />
N C, P M, P M. <lb />
Plymouth 8.80 p. p. <lb />
leaves daily <lb />
in. Sunday a. in- <lb />
Williamston. N C, JO a m. M <lb />
Tarboro, N C, A <lb />
Trains on Division. Wilson <lb />
and leave Fayette- <lb />
SO a m. arrive Rowland lo p m. <lb />
leave Rowland IS p in. <lb />
arrive p Dally ex- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
except Sunday, A M <lb />
N C, a M. Re <lb />
leaves N C S AM <lb />
NO A M. <lb />
Train <lb />
o lo P M, arrive <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
leaves Spring Horn AM, Nashville <lb />
. 8.15 A M. arrives Rocky Mount A <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Tram Clinton leaves <lb />
for except Sunday, i. Of <lb />
and A leave <lb />
ton at A H, and P. II. cornice <lb />
Warsaw <lb />
South bound train on Wilson it <lb />
ville Branch is No. Northbound is <lb />
Ho. except Sunday. <lb />
Train No. Sooth and North will <lb />
stop only at Rocky Mount, Wilson, <lb />
and Magnolia. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection i <lb />
Weldon tor all points North daily. AI <lb />
via Richmond, and daily except Sun <lb />
day via Bay Line, also at Rocky Mount <lb />
daily except with Norfolk A <lb />
Carolina railroad for Norfolk and all <lb />
points Norfolk. <lb />
divine. <lb />
General <lb />
. R. Sup-t . <lb />
t. m. at <lb />
Tho first prisoner that <lb />
the new jail at the <lb />
try seat of county. Ark., <lb />
was a young fellow named Dave <lb />
He was a stronger in this <lb />
romantic community, which went <lb />
far toward proving that ho had <lb />
stolen the It was a fact that <lb />
a roan mare was stolen and that cir- <lb />
pointed with a steady <lb />
finger the Stranger. This being <lb />
quite sufficient, he was put in jail. <lb />
Oak Knob could hardly lie classed <lb />
as a indeed it scarcely held <lb />
tho dignity of n crossroad point of <lb />
importance. Its buildings consisted <lb />
of a court house, which also served <lb />
as a church; a general supply store, <lb />
a few and the jail, a <lb />
strong log pen with an iron grated <lb />
door. <lb />
Morgan, sheriff and jailer, <lb />
lived within a few rods of tho jail. <lb />
Net Morgan, tho old man's <lb />
returned from school in an ad <lb />
joining one evening. <lb />
and was told that a prisoner had at <lb />
lust been secured for the and <lb />
that it was her duty to feed <lb />
At this appointment to high and <lb />
trust the girl jumped up and <lb />
clapped her hands. <lb />
that's she cried. <lb />
you like said the old <lb />
man. don't want to do <lb />
with a thief, an mother <lb />
lows wouldn't feed one to save <lb />
his <lb />
don't like a boss thief better <lb />
than you and mother she quick <lb />
replied, coloring and dropping her <lb />
hands with a limpness that <lb />
the sickness, if not the death, of her <lb />
enthusiasm. never did have any <lb />
use for a thief of no sort, much less <lb />
a boss thief, and if I to take <lb />
care of just because you think <lb />
him better than the rest of you <lb />
do, why I won't have anything to <lb />
do with <lb />
now. Net, I don't want any <lb />
of your foolishness. Of course you <lb />
don't a boss thief any better <lb />
than the rest of us does, but I want <lb />
you to take charge of him and feed <lb />
him until after meets and tries <lb />
him. If you don't I'll hire Nan <lb />
feed him, pap. What sort of <lb />
a man is <lb />
well enough. It's the way <lb />
be acts that got him into <lb />
go out there and see <lb />
who he's <lb />
can't sec out there It's <lb />
too <lb />
can take a light If he's my <lb />
prisoner I must do as I please about <lb />
took down a spluttering tallow <lb />
candle and went out to the jaiL <lb />
in she arid, holding <lb />
up tho high above her head <lb />
and attempting to shake the grated <lb />
door. <lb />
There was a rustling of straw and <lb />
then a voice <lb />
up here so I can see <lb />
said the girl. <lb />
He came to tho door. can't see <lb />
yon very well she remarked, <lb />
trying to throw more light on him <lb />
and pressing her face against the <lb />
bars. never saw a live boss <lb />
thief, and I want to sec what you <lb />
look <lb />
not a horse thief, miss or <lb />
madam, I don't know <lb />
if you please. I ain't but <lb />
fifteen years old, and I don't reckon <lb />
you many madams as young as <lb />
that. I can't see whether you stole <lb />
that boss or <lb />
He laughed with a loud haw, haw, <lb />
and then said. like a <lb />
course, for I am a woman, <lb />
the making of one, anyhow. Well <lb />
have to wait until tomorrow be <lb />
fore I can settle case. Oh. I <lb />
most forgot to tell you that air. <lb />
keeper, and you can't <lb />
anything to eat except what I am <lb />
mind to give <lb />
hope, then, that your -mind i.- <lb />
liberal. <lb />
don't know about that; Pi <lb />
have to wait until I get a good <lb />
at <lb />
like a woman ht <lb />
said. <lb />
just like a woman all the <lb />
she replied. <lb />
I never before had cause u <lb />
wish for good he rejoined. <lb />
She went away without saying an <lb />
other word, and the prisoner <lb />
back and lay down on his straw bed <lb />
Sunbeams wore falling through <lb />
the bars when he awoke the <lb />
morning, and an old rooster and <lb />
hens stood pecking at the door <lb />
sill. <lb />
moved hastily <lb />
and then the girl stood there <lb />
at him. <lb />
morning, Ho went <lb />
to the float and smiled at her. <lb />
mouth ain't so pretty that <lb />
yon need to she said, and <lb />
then, after studying him closely, ad <lb />
know yon stole <lb />
that bass or not When I look <lb />
you this way to the <lb />
think yon did, bat when stead <lb />
moving to tho I be <lb />
he <lb />
to the t. batter . <lb />
from that <lb />
yon are just like a <lb />
she laughed, I'm just like a j <lb />
Pm afraid that have <lb />
look at you from the worst <lb />
were a woman know yon ; <lb />
man but as am not thought <lb />
that you would seek to see me at i <lb />
Mr. just for <lb />
I'll not give you much of a break- <lb />
and she didn't but she I <lb />
made up for it at noontime. <lb />
have brought my she <lb />
said, am going to sit out hero <lb />
in the abode and talk to you. This <lb />
is the first time I over had a man <lb />
where I could talk to him as long as <lb />
I wanted <lb />
He looked at her with a pleased ex- <lb />
and she sat down and be <lb />
to sew. <lb />
are you she asked, <lb />
looking up. <lb />
from almost <lb />
long have you been in this <lb />
a few been <lb />
here but a short time until I was <lb />
rested. <lb />
was too is, if yon <lb />
are innocent <lb />
I am, miss what is year <lb />
I air. innocent Miss <lb />
don't know, but I reckon the <lb />
court will settle that point when it <lb />
but I'm afraid it will not lie <lb />
in the right <lb />
don't about that but I <lb />
know it Will lie <lb />
hope it will soon be one <lb />
way or the other, for I don't like the <lb />
idea of staving very long in this <lb />
but when it is settled you <lb />
may go to a worse <lb />
consoling, surely; but do <lb />
you really think they will send me <lb />
to the <lb />
a funny question to ask <lb />
one How do I know But, say. <lb />
tell mo how they to accuse <lb />
they found mo walking along <lb />
the road and took me up. I had no <lb />
Zeb Brown says that you <lb />
passed his house one, and it <lb />
that's the case, what did yon do with <lb />
did not pass his house riding a <lb />
be will swear you did. and <lb />
will give it as his opinion that you <lb />
was afraid of caught so <lb />
the horse to <lb />
up here, little girl, and <lb />
at into my <lb />
She got up, and after gazing Into <lb />
his eyes, you didn't steal <lb />
a bone. You do such n <lb />
thing, and I will you no mot <lb />
tar who swears against you. <lb />
could kiss for tho <lb />
you couldn't, for I wouldn't <lb />
let yon. wouldn't want a man t- <lb />
come kissing me for my words i <lb />
way. If he couldn't me for <lb />
self ho shouldn't kiss me at all <lb />
can safely talk of kiss., <lb />
a man in jail. How long <lb />
I am the only man to <lb />
I suppose they will got through with <lb />
me in short <lb />
reckon so; and I do <lb />
won't send you to tho penitentiary <lb />
for now that I knew you didn't steal <lb />
that horse like you ever so much <lb />
like he said. <lb />
of she laughed, <lb />
a man always likes anybody . <lb />
foods aim. But I like you <lb />
I think eyes are just <lb />
make me blush, little <lb />
and wouldn't that be a novel sight <lb />
a blushing <lb />
fed him on chicken and <lb />
biscuits, and at evening sang to him <lb />
She declared that he was her first <lb />
and only -beau. she <lb />
added. would hate you if I thought <lb />
you stole a <lb />
One morning she brought him <lb />
more than the usual amount of food, <lb />
and when he marveled at the <lb />
dance she said, must do you a <lb />
I'm away and <lb />
won't be back until late <lb />
Tho day was a weary one to <lb />
prisoner and ho longed for evening <lb />
The sun went down, tho stars OHM <lb />
out A dog whined and then t <lb />
cheerful voice <lb />
hack <lb />
cried, just in rime <lb />
to give a soft touch to tho hardest <lb />
day I ever , <lb />
what a flatterer you are but <lb />
you didn't steal the horse, did <lb />
little girl I'll swear I <lb />
know yon know yon <lb />
just couldn't. got news <lb />
meets <lb />
Tin glad, and yet I'm <lb />
must not let them see that <lb />
you are seared. Ill sit by you <lb />
the <lb />
did sit beside him the <lb />
day, and when the judge, after hear <lb />
the verdict, sentenced him to tho <lb />
penitentiary for five years, she hung <lb />
her head and wept. <lb />
It was evening and the <lb />
was taken lock to his cell. A dark <lb />
night came on, and the wretched <lb />
man, knowing that on the morrow <lb />
ho should be taken away, lay on his <lb />
straw bed wishing that he might <lb />
die. Hours passed. He was desert- <lb />
ed. The dog whined. <lb />
quiet, some one <lb />
whispered, and the girl said <lb />
thought I had forgot <lb />
I I wanted the key <lb />
and had to wait till pap went to <lb />
sleep. They had a feller to guard <lb />
you, but I got him drunk. Pap's <lb />
drunk, she giggled. <lb />
are you going to the <lb />
prisoner asked, almost breathlessly. <lb />
to let yon out, but you <lb />
must do exactly as I tell you and not <lb />
say a word. If yon try to ran away <lb />
they will cat- i you tomorrow, but if <lb />
iron follow plan they never will <lb />
you. Come on, <lb />
She had unlocked tho door. <lb />
this way and don't say a <lb />
word. There's old Bose dog, but he <lb />
don't amount to anything. If he <lb />
had I'd have got him drunk too. <lb />
This way, <lb />
went into tho woods, here <lb />
timber awl underbrush so <lb />
Arc we enough <lb />
and can't find us any- <lb />
way when they're gig <lb />
again. <lb />
woman, you are an <lb />
simply a girl that don't want <lb />
to an innocent man go to the pen <lb />
bless he said. <lb />
may God bless you she re- <lb />
plied, and bless you. and a you <lb />
and keep on you till y- u are <lb />
safe from tho folks about here. <lb />
what will they do you. <lb />
little <lb />
won't do anything to me. <lb />
Pap will scold and rear and pitch, <lb />
but that will be <lb />
won't tho officers of tho law <lb />
put you in jail <lb />
wouldn't he good for i of <lb />
them if he was to try it. <lb />
says Tin awful when get <lb />
and sometimes I reckon I am. We'd <lb />
better go on <lb />
right, but don't yon think <lb />
better go <lb />
I was to leave you now you'd <lb />
wander about in the woods till they <lb />
find <lb />
do you suppose it <lb />
ho asked. <lb />
. o'clock. <lb />
where will we be if we keep <lb />
on <lb />
get to tho river about <lb />
then <lb />
will show <lb />
Sometimes coming upon a place <lb />
less dense, they walked briskly, and <lb />
then, entering tho thick underbrush, <lb />
they were compelled to pick then- <lb />
way along. <lb />
growing he said. <lb />
she answered, the <lb />
river isn't very far <lb />
trudged on, catching bore <lb />
and there faint the com <lb />
sunrise. <lb />
we art; at the she <lb />
cried. <lb />
now he asked. <lb />
She took hold of his hand, and as <lb />
she led him down a hank, <lb />
have to go up stream some <lb />
ways, but not very Ear, as I wasn't <lb />
much Wrong. I know these woods <lb />
even in the <lb />
don't understand <lb />
she pointed boot <lb />
know I was gone a long time the <lb />
Well. I brought tint boat <lb />
over here, me and an old <lb />
Still holding his hand she led <lb />
to the boat <lb />
to the <lb />
down the <lb />
Be stepped <lb />
her i <lb />
must s .- . ; . <lb />
she <lb />
holding hi ; <lb />
toward <lb />
followed. <lb />
he said <lb />
you way I cat i <lb />
did steal <lb />
she <lb />
arms about his <lb />
at I tell <lb />
stole the <lb />
i v . ii <lb />
and tho boat I <lb />
rent of the sun .- <lb />
a in <lb />
the the oil Dispensary <lb />
I of N. Y. haw a Mug <lb />
In- i. . and what do yon <lb />
nun Of <lb />
by the men and <lb />
I W men who say Dr. <lb />
Medical or Dr. Favor- <lb />
Prescription didn't do what they said <lb />
it would do. <lb />
And how do you think they <lb />
have to count. One la ten Not one in <lb />
live hundred <lb />
Here are two the <lb />
Medical a <lb />
th liver and purifying the <lb />
other, the hope weakly <lb />
they've been sold for years, <lb />
sold by the million sold under a <lb />
positive guarantee, and not one in five <lb />
hundred can was not the med- <lb />
there any <lb />
on why you should be one And <lb />
supposing you are. what do you lose <lb />
Absolutely nothing <lb />
MUCH <lb />
LOOKS. <lb />
SPECIAL FORMS <lb />
INSURANCE. <lb />
. i. i <lb />
. i I <lb />
A abort s.<lb />
yon <lb />
lo Pallid <lb />
Man to a Dill. <lb />
He wouldn't pay his bills and he <lb />
imagined ho resembled tho lamented <lb />
Daniel Webster. The former was a <lb />
fault the latter an eccentricity and I <lb />
a decidedly weak point with the man <lb />
of whom I write. <lb />
On his office wall hung a large <lb />
picture of Daniel Webster, and while <lb />
the lawyer drew legal documents it <lb />
was his wont to frequently look at. <lb />
the picture, as if for inspiration, <lb />
draw a sigh of contentment as he <lb />
saw tho resemblance and continue <lb />
with the writing of party of the <lb />
first in an action against <lb />
party of the second <lb />
It was the picture of Daniel Web- <lb />
that led the lawyer finally to <lb />
settle an old bill, and unconsciously <lb />
at that. The creditors were a half <lb />
dozen colored people who had at <lb />
various times cleaned tho lawyer's <lb />
office and tried to arrange his legal <lb />
papers in a condition bordering on <lb />
But when they demanded then- <lb />
money the lawyer had the faculty of <lb />
putting off tho payment that was ex- <lb />
discouraging to tho <lb />
In fact the payment was de- <lb />
so long that the claims were <lb />
finally consolidated and placed in the <lb />
hands of a collector. The collector <lb />
was told of tho lawyer's weakness <lb />
and his delight at being told of his <lb />
resemblance to tho picture of <lb />
suspended on his office wall. On <lb />
this fact the collector based hopes <lb />
of success. <lb />
He wont to the lawyer's office, and <lb />
while waiting for an audience with <lb />
tho man of legal lore stood gazing <lb />
at the picture of Webster and then <lb />
at the lawyer. The flatter watched <lb />
the collector meanwhile from be- <lb />
neath his heavy eyebrows. <lb />
what do you think of <lb />
queried the lawyer of the collector, <lb />
i glancing at the picture. <lb />
replied the <lb />
i man with the bill. couldn't <lb />
have a better picture. The artist <lb />
caught your expression <lb />
and the collector lingered the bill in <lb />
his pocket. <lb />
it looks like me, <lb />
like you-well, it's simply <lb />
sir. a picture of <lb />
Daniel and tho lawyer <lb />
he-he-ed with intense satisfaction <lb />
and pleasure and asked what he <lb />
could do for the visitor. col- <lb />
said he wanted to collect <lb />
the lawyer sat down and <lb />
drew his chock. Rising from his <lb />
and handing the check to the <lb />
collector the lawyer nibbed his <lb />
hands together and said, so <lb />
you think Webster looked like <lb />
replied tho collector, as <lb />
he opened the office door, as <lb />
much as ho did like and the <lb />
door went to with a bang. New <lb />
York Herald. <lb />
Bow r. Are Pro- <lb />
I ii. <lb />
Many special forms of the <lb />
business have been developed <lb />
in tho few years, and of tho <lb />
most recently established has for its <lb />
purpose the protection of employers <lb />
against pecuniary loss through any <lb />
accidents which may result in the <lb />
death or injury of their workmen. <lb />
There is already one company in <lb />
New York which devotes its <lb />
exclusively to this business, <lb />
while several of the accident com- <lb />
A Haw V wit and Calendar. <lb />
There i i in New York a young <lb />
woman who bad a Shakespeare cal- <lb />
to her Christmas. <lb />
It was a pretty calendar, and so <lb />
used it. pulling off a leaf <lb />
each day. <lb />
Just below the printed day of each <lb />
month there is a little quotation from <lb />
Shakespeare, and the young woman ; <lb />
began to look at the quotation <lb />
es she tore off the leaf. <lb />
At first it was only a careless i <lb />
glance that she gave from day to <lb />
day as pulled off the little slip, <lb />
but before a month had passed <lb />
make it a special feature. The I <lb />
policies which are issued for this I tn nor. <lb />
form of insurance are of a blanket <lb />
nature, covering of the workmen <lb />
that may be on the pay roll of tho <lb />
manufacturer or contractor from <lb />
day to day. <lb />
so that she would linger as she pulled <lb />
off tho leaf, and would perhaps read <lb />
it twice. One day she lost her watch. <lb />
It was a little affair that hooked upon <lb />
the breast. It had been a present <lb />
The pay roll itself is made the basis a <lb />
r the insurance charges. The rate her day, and she was <lb />
I very fond of it. Christmas tune she <lb />
had had the watch taken off its long, <lb />
old fashioned chain and put upon a <lb />
now pin. And so the watch <lb />
was lost. <lb />
Drying her eyes after two <lb />
steady crying, the young woman sat <lb />
down to write a note, telling her <lb />
dearest friend of her loss. Glancing <lb />
up at the Shakespeare calendar she <lb />
saw that it was a day late, and so. <lb />
off tho leaf of tho day before, <lb />
read the text of tho day more <lb />
from force of habit than from any <lb />
desire to know what Shakespeare or <lb />
anybody else had to say at this, tho <lb />
time of her grief. <lb />
And what do you suppose that cal- <lb />
read Why just <lb />
what's help. <lb />
Should be grief. <lb />
And so tho young woman dried her <lb />
team and resolved in future to look at <lb />
Shakespeare before indulging in great <lb />
grief, or even great joy, or great <lb />
anything else, because <lb />
advice was sure to <lb />
York World. <lb />
for <lb />
for tho liability policy is I <lb />
about one-half of per cent, which <lb />
would mean live dollars a day to tho <lb />
employer whose payroll is a <lb />
day. Under this policy the company <lb />
limits its liability to on each <lb />
person and to a single <lb />
dent in which several persons are in- <lb />
Another policy, issued also on tho <lb />
basis of tho pay roll, is for the benefit <lb />
of the workmen themselves, and pro- <lb />
for the payment either of one- <lb />
half or full wages, in accident <lb />
to tho workmen, for six <lb />
months or a year, and the payment <lb />
of six or a year's full wages <lb />
in case of death. It has been the <lb />
usual custom for the employer to <lb />
take out a combined policy, protect- <lb />
tho workmen as well as himself. <lb />
In return each workman is charged <lb />
by the employer a Caw cents a week <lb />
for tho protection which is thus <lb />
forded to him. Still another <lb />
of this business is the public liability, <lb />
indemnifying-against injury to tho <lb />
public by the insured or his men. <lb />
Under this system the employer <lb />
who is insured is disturbed by. <lb />
vexatious lawsuits. When of his <lb />
men is killed or injured, instead of <lb />
going to the expense of hiring law- <lb />
and defending himself in tho <lb />
courts, he simply fills out a blank <lb />
with an account of the accident <lb />
age and wages of the in- <lb />
man. and mails it to com- <lb />
office. One of the company's <lb />
employees makes an investigation, <lb />
if ho finds the accident is tho re- <lb />
of carelessness tho employer is <lb />
so advised. <lb />
Then if the injured man brings <lb />
suit tho papers served on the employ- <lb />
are turned over to tho insurance <lb />
company's lawyers, who on <lb />
tho and pay all fees. But <lb />
if the employer is found to plainly <lb />
liable the company sends a <lb />
to the injured man and <lb />
makes a fair cash offer on tho under- <lb />
standing that he will sign a release <lb />
of all legal York Sun. <lb />
from Salmon Heads. <lb />
Within the last few years the man <lb />
of oil from salmon heads <lb />
has undertaken with profit. <lb />
Tho heads are bought from can <lb />
at the of for <lb />
dollar. One factory produces as- <lb />
as gallons a year, worth <lb />
twenty-four cents a gallon. Tho <lb />
heads are cooked by steam and tho <lb />
oil is run off the tops of the vats. <lb />
One thousand heads mate from thirty <lb />
to thirty-five gallons of oil. It is not <lb />
disposed of by itself as a commercial <lb />
but is mixed as an adulterant <lb />
Kith other and more costly oils. <lb />
Washington Star. <lb />
A Little Girl s Experience In A Light- <lb />
house. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. keep- <lb />
of the Gov. Lighthouse at Stand <lb />
Reach, and are blessed with a <lb />
daughter, tour years old. Last April she <lb />
was down with Measles, followed <lb />
with n dreadful Cough and turning Into <lb />
a Fever. Doctors at home and at Detroit <lb />
treated her, but in vain, she <lb />
rapidly, until she was n mere <lb />
she tried Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery and after use two <lb />
2nd h half bottles, was completely cured. <lb />
They say Dr. King's New Discovery is <lb />
worth Its weight in gold, yet yon may <lb />
get a trial bottle free at Drug <lb />
store. <lb />
Discovery of a. <lb />
It is reported that a new forest of <lb />
the most valuable species of <lb />
has been near <lb />
Singapore. This particular quality <lb />
of was formerly in great <lb />
demand for submarine cables, but <lb />
the ignorant natives where the for- <lb />
were located destroyed the trees <lb />
in their eagerness to supply the mar- <lb />
Exchange. <lb />
UNION Kiwis, N. June <lb />
Ma. JoHN N. Wans <lb />
I purchased one of the <lb />
on the 5th day o May Had <lb />
began It on Mis. Hazell. who j, <lb />
years old. las <lb />
the rheumatism and asthma for twenty- <lb />
five or thirty years. <lb />
She was relieved from the first <lb />
cation of the poise, and has greatly <lb />
proved oar most sanguine <lb />
t recommend it to <lb />
it to be all Hi t you claim fin- <lb />
it, I am yours respectfully, <lb />
J. M. <lb />
You can use this in any way yon may <lb />
sec proper. <lb />
may attend sue- j <lb />
hut never <lb />
the pi- tat ion of Dr. Hull's I <lb />
Cough cent-. <lb />
Mi re in the <lb />
r. I n -Poor fellow <lb />
of course did be couldn't <lb />
S . i i Only els. <lb />
The of St. <lb />
The magnificent dome of St. Sophia <lb />
is poised in the air. traditionally by a <lb />
but really by tricks of de- <lb />
material and concealed but- <lb />
tresses. London Tablet <lb />
Oh, What a Conga. <lb />
Will you heed the warning Tb Sig- <lb />
perhaps of the sure approach of that <lb />
more terrible Ask <lb />
yourselves if yon can to the sake <lb />
of saving to run the risk and do h <lb />
Ins; for i. We know from <lb />
Shiloh's Cure will cure your cough <lb />
It tails. This explains why more <lb />
than a million were sold the past <lb />
year. It relieves croup and whooping <lb />
cough at once. Mothers, do not he with- <lb />
out. For lame back, side or chest use <lb />
Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold at Wont- <lb />
on Drug Store. <lb />
A Hint for <lb />
It is said that a Paris laundryman <lb />
has discarded all soaps, sodas and <lb />
boiling powders. Ho merely uses <lb />
plenty of water and potatoes, <lb />
and can cleanse, without employing <lb />
any alkali, the worst soiled linens, <lb />
cottons or York <lb />
and Health. <lb />
If arc not feeling strong and heal- <lb />
thy, try Electric Bitters. <lb />
has left weak and weary, use <lb />
Bitters. remedy directly <lb />
on Liver. Stomach and Kidneys, <lb />
aiding those organs lo perform their <lb />
functions. If you arc with Sick <lb />
Headache, will and per- <lb />
relief by taking Bitters <lb />
One trial will convince you that this is <lb />
the remedy you bottles <lb />
only at Drug Store. <lb />
thick that they had to pick their <lb />
along. <lb />
of <lb />
in front office says he's <lb />
starving and needs assistance. <lb />
Mi. Has he a or <lb />
handle of any kind <lb />
sir; signs of <lb />
hint York Weekly. <lb />
have a speedy and positive core <lb />
for catarrh, canker month <lb />
CATARRH <lb />
A nasal tree With <lb />
each K If desire health <lb />
Sold at <lb />
Danger In Paint. <lb />
Tho mac who invents a method <lb />
handling paint and lead mixtures <lb />
without danger of painter's colic as a <lb />
result will reap a fortune. Some <lb />
men arc not subject to this com <lb />
plaint, but graft numbers been <lb />
forced to give up the painting <lb />
noes from their liability to sudden <lb />
attacks. Load poisoning is of <lb />
the most dangerous afflictions known <lb />
to the human race, and numbers of <lb />
paralytics are now in our hospitals <lb />
whose infirmity is due to the lead <lb />
contained in Louis Globe- <lb />
Democrat <lb />
Distress After Eating <lb />
Indigestion, <lb />
Headache, <lb />
And Dyspepsia <lb />
Are cured by <lb />
p. p. p. <lb />
Ash Poke Root and <lb />
Potassium. <lb />
rower Stored In Watch Spring. <lb />
Many watches make boats per <lb />
second, each minute, every <lb />
hour, or 4.12,000 per day. Thus it <lb />
will that half a dozen turns <lb />
of tho key once a day, taking up but <lb />
a few seconds of time, stores up a <lb />
modicum of power in tho spring <lb />
which is cut up into nearly <lb />
of beats. If we multiply the daily <lb />
beats by tho number of days in <lb />
a year, we find that the watch ticks <lb />
times while the earth is <lb />
making one annual trip around tho <lb />
A Knockdown <lb />
New Boarder <lb />
You have had hash on the table five <lb />
days in succession. <lb />
Mrs. <lb />
you would stop in your race for filthy <lb />
lucre long enough to the <lb />
ways of refined people and look over <lb />
Society Monitor occasionally you <lb />
would learn, sir, that knives <lb />
have gone out of fashion, and the <lb />
only stylish dishes now are those <lb />
which can lie eaten with a fork. <lb />
Now York Weekly. <lb />
Growth In <lb />
In the population west of the <lb />
Mississippi numbered and <lb />
that of tho states and territories west <lb />
of the Missouri or <lb />
less than tho population of Ne <lb />
is today. In the <lb />
of Nebraska Was and that <lb />
of the two Dakotas In <lb />
the population of Nebraska was <lb />
that of the two Dakotas <lb />
ha Address. <lb />
Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. <lb />
Is it not worth the small price of <lb />
to free yourself of every or <lb />
these yen think <lb />
so call at our store get a bottle <lb />
Shiloh's every bottle has a <lb />
printed guarantee on it, use accordingly <lb />
and if it does no wood ii will cost you <lb />
nothing. at Drug Store. <lb />
Club Sop <lb />
Thirteen club in America has <lb />
not been a success, taking into con- <lb />
its fundamental principle <lb />
to combat all modern superstitions, <lb />
especially that one which teaches us <lb />
that the number is fatal <lb />
and always unlucky. club <lb />
ways with thirteen at table, <lb />
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