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The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
VOL. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY. JUNE <lb />
NO. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Proprietor. <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO <lb />
TERMS Per Year, in Advance. <lb />
Appointments of Rev. A. D. Hunter. <lb />
Sunday, morning and night, <lb />
mil Sal before. <lb />
Third mil fourth at <lb />
morning also <lb />
S night, Wednesday <lb />
service each week. <lb />
Services t school house on <lb />
Tarboro road on lay night <lb />
each Sunday until April and then <lb />
on third Sunday evening. <lb />
Rev. R. F. Taylor's Appointments. <lb />
B. V. pastor o Green- <lb />
ville Circuit of the M. R. Church, South, <lb />
will preach at the following times and <lb />
places, regularly each <lb />
1st Sunday at II o'clock A. M <lb />
1st Sunday, Chapel, 3.30 <lb />
P. M. <lb />
2nd Sunday, Grove, IT o'clock <lb />
A. II. <lb />
2nd Sunday. School House, <lb />
mile west of <lb />
P. M. <lb />
3rd Sunday. den or Spring <lb />
School House, A. M. <lb />
3rd Sunday, Trap's <lb />
IV M. <lb />
4th Sunday, o'clock <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Lang's School House, <lb />
o'clock M. <lb />
An Announcement. <lb />
n ready to treat baldness. I <lb />
have improved my preparation and hare <lb />
observed in the last ninety days it <lb />
will do I claim it. Partial <lb />
baldness can In- treated by <lb />
the patient can use it himself. <lb />
Total baldness treat myself. I <lb />
invite correspondence in reference to <lb />
treatment ate. Every one who tries my <lb />
preparation will thoroughly satisfied <lb />
with results. We can refer you to a <lb />
number of men here in this town as to <lb />
its merits. <lb />
C April 5th, <lb />
A HORRIBLE ACCIDENT. <lb />
A Girl Caught in Machinery and Lit- <lb />
Scalped. <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
A shocking accident occurred <lb />
yesterday afternoon at o'clock at <lb />
the. Industrial Works just before <lb />
the hour for shutting down. On <lb />
the third story of the <lb />
a number of boys and girls <lb />
employed in making butter <lb />
dishes. The machines for crimp- <lb />
the tin for the dishes are on <lb />
this story of the building and it is <lb />
the business of boys to feed <lb />
while girls employed in hand- <lb />
the pieces of tin to the boys. <lb />
Yesterday one of the <lb />
boys stepped away from his ma- <lb />
chine and Edith Fulford, had <lb />
been handling him the tins took <lb />
his seat and fed them in herself- <lb />
A MAN IN THE HOUSE. <lb />
Ho was Jim among the boys <lb />
I coins to his grandfather, Jimmy <lb />
to his mother, James to his, father, <lb />
and to his sisters. He <lb />
thought if the time ever came when <lb />
he would be Mr. there could be no <lb />
greater happiness beyond, says an <lb />
exchange. <lb />
His father overlooked him, his <lb />
mother coddled him, his sisters <lb />
him, but there came a <lb />
day when he had his revenge. <lb />
day was any other ordinary <lb />
day to the rest of the world, but <lb />
to our James it was tho dawning <lb />
of a now era. If has said <lb />
that before, the writer forgives <lb />
them. <lb />
The family were seated at the <lb />
breakfast-table when James <lb />
At the end of the frame of the ma- <lb />
down stairs, opened the door <lb />
i of the breakfast room, and threw <lb />
chine a piece of shafting projects . <lb />
There's B man in the <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
the 4th day of April, the <lb />
Clerk of the Superior Court of Pitt <lb />
issued m the undersigned letters of <lb />
administration as administrator de <lb />
lion of the estate of L. It. Anderson, de- <lb />
ceased, who duly and gave bond <lb />
as such. Notice Is now given to the <lb />
creditors of said I. K. Anderson to <lb />
sent their claims to me for payment duly <lb />
authenticated on or the 18th day <lb />
of April, I or this notice 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 13th day of April, 1892. <lb />
J. Conn. <lb />
d. b. ii. of I.- It. Anderson. <lb />
A New Enterprise. <lb />
Wishing to thank our patrons for the <lb />
liberal patronage they have given us in <lb />
the different lines of our manufacturing, <lb />
we also wish to let them know that we <lb />
truck Barrels for Potatoes <lb />
and would glad to furnish those in <lb />
need of Barrels. We think we have as <lb />
good and well kited Barrel as will <lb />
be on the market or it has been so pron- <lb />
by those acquainted with truck <lb />
barrels. We sell them for apiece. <lb />
In lots of cents. As we <lb />
no idea of the demand we would <lb />
thank those wishing to barrels to <lb />
their orders with us as early a <lb />
possible so we may have prepared timber <lb />
to build the barrels needed. Those <lb />
who do not. give any notice of their order <lb />
may not barrels on hand when they <lb />
need them. We arc also prepared to <lb />
furnish cotton planters or repair <lb />
work on them or furnish any repairs. Also <lb />
furnish on short notice any trim- <lb />
for dwellings, or anything in our <lb />
Una of <lb />
We would also call attention to our <lb />
new style circular scat for churches. <lb />
Please address Co Win- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
about four inches and in it there <lb />
some set screws. Her dress <lb />
in contact with the rapidly <lb />
end of tho shafting, and the <lb />
unfortunate girl was twisted <lb />
round and so that it was <lb />
for Her cries <lb />
attracted attention and several ran <lb />
to her assistance and a messenger <lb />
was sent the engine room to <lb />
have the steam shut off. <lb />
who ran to the machine <lb />
to help their companion were <lb />
powerless to aid her. and one of <lb />
them. Miss Annie Vann, while at- <lb />
tempting to pull her away from <lb />
the fainted and would <lb />
have been torn to pieces herself <lb />
had not one caught her. To <lb />
add to the horror of those around, <lb />
the girl, whose clothing was twist- <lb />
ed around the shaft, was thrown <lb />
fr-m her feet and fell with her <lb />
head to the projecting end of the <lb />
shafting in another tin machine a <lb />
feet away. The second one <lb />
caught her hair, and before the <lb />
messenger got down to tho engine <lb />
room, three stories below, to Lave <lb />
the stopped, the poor girl <lb />
had the scalp literally torn from <lb />
her Load. Tho scalp, hair and all, <lb />
over four-fifths of her head, ex- <lb />
tending from an inch below the <lb />
hair line on tho forehead, and on <lb />
tho right side, was pooled to the <lb />
back of her head. <lb />
gracious gasp- <lb />
ed his mother, running to hide in <lb />
the china closet. <lb />
is gasped the sis- <lb />
under tho table. <lb />
be geese chattered the <lb />
father. and he <lb />
seized the carving and rose <lb />
to the occasion. <lb />
Moan while James had kept on <lb />
to tho kitchen, where he continued <lb />
shouting. a man in the <lb />
a be all <lb />
killed tho cook. <lb />
Then she rushed and shout- <lb />
ed and soon she had the <lb />
patrol at the door. <lb />
is the inquired <lb />
the minion of the law when he had <lb />
been informed that there was a man <lb />
in the house- <lb />
cried James, as ho wink- <lb />
ed frightened family, am <lb />
years old to-day, and if I ain't <lb />
a man I'd like to know who <lb />
How Parachutists Fall. <lb />
docs it feel like in a para- <lb />
replied Parachutist <lb />
depends upon what you <lb />
I mean. You go up without a oar, <lb />
. sitting on a kind of strap <lb />
for a scat, and with the bar <lb />
As soon as the machine stopped, of parachute seat so arranged <lb />
Mr. James Highsmith, a young about yon ii yon have to do <lb />
man, who had run to her in to is to <lb />
cut the girl's clothing from , on it clear strap <lb />
tho shafting- Physicians tho balloon. The parachute, <lb />
summoned by telephone. you. lightly at <lb />
Anderson. Bellamy. find to the balloon, and when <lb />
Shepherd reached tho factory in j the body <lb />
about twenty-five minutes and Q tho seat the whole <lb />
when they went to dress tho girl's , breaks away and <lb />
head it was discovered the you As you go up and <lb />
the friendly car feel a <lb />
I unto lost at finding nothing <lb />
the of tho shafting. It was <lb />
of scalp <lb />
torn off <lb />
had <lb />
and <lb />
been completely <lb />
was hanging <lb />
transplanted and stitched to its <lb />
place by Dr. and it is <lb />
hoped it will grow but the <lb />
chances are against it. The <lb />
bore up heroically under the <lb />
operation and was removed to tho <lb />
city hospital. She was also hurt <lb />
in the side and the hands and <lb />
bruised on several portions of her <lb />
have hopes of <lb />
recovery, it is feared that <lb />
she- will be badly disfigured. <lb />
Broken Down By Drink. <lb />
National Advocate. <lb />
One of the great disadvantages <lb />
of the drink habit, even where <lb />
always ensue, is <lb />
the effect it has upon <lb />
those who indulge in it as workers <lb />
in the various departments of the <lb />
world's work. It has been asserted <lb />
recently in Chicago that the census <lb />
of that city would reveal the at <lb />
that it army of <lb />
employed men within Its <lb />
at the present time. The Chicago <lb />
denies that there are so <lb />
many destitute and homeless men <lb />
B. NEW LIVE. <lb />
Preparing for <lb />
dent to the World's Fair. <lb />
The of the <lb />
Ohio is preparing for an <lb />
business In while the World's <lb />
Fair Is open in Chicago. The terminals <lb />
at Chicago arc capable of <lb />
a much heavier than is now <lb />
being done, and important changes arc <lb />
being arranged for the handling of very <lb />
freight and business to <lb />
the from New York, Philadelphia <lb />
and Baltimore. New equipment for <lb />
largely increased passenger business and <lb />
stock of freight cars have <lb />
j -flip roads of the <lb />
will be improved by straightened <lb />
lines, reduced rates, extra tracks <lb />
and interlocking switches. new <lb />
between Chicago Junction and <lb />
Akron shortened the distance be- <lb />
tween Chicago and tide water twenty- <lb />
five miles, and between and <lb />
Chicago mile. <lb />
The distance between Chicago and <lb />
and Chicago and Cleveland <lb />
the construction of the Akron <lb />
and acquisition of the and <lb />
Western line and the Valley Railroad of <lb />
Ohio, is about the same as via the Lake <lb />
Shore from Cleveland to Chicago, and <lb />
by the from to <lb />
Chicago. alignment is to be changed <lb />
and grades reduced to a of <lb />
twenty-six feet. It is that <lb />
in twelve months the old Baltimore A <lb />
between Chicago the <lb />
passed away <lb />
and the new line via be <lb />
with greater grades or <lb />
than on any of the trunk lines. <lb />
Work has already begun east of Pitts- <lb />
burgh to meet improvements making <lb />
west of Pittsburgh. These improve- <lb />
ill consist of additional second <lb />
and third tracks, a general correction of <lb />
the alignment, and completion of the <lb />
double track on the Metropolitan Branch. <lb />
It b expected that the new through line <lb />
be simultaneously with the <lb />
completion of the Belt Line through the <lb />
o Baltimore, which intended to <lb />
the Washington Branch with the <lb />
Philadelphia Division and do away with <lb />
he line via Forty <lb />
new and power-fill locomotive engines <lb />
were added to equipment daring the <lb />
last two months, and others are in pro- <lb />
of construction. The permanent <lb />
improvement now way and in <lb />
contemplation involve the expenditure <lb />
of some five millions of <lb />
American. <lb />
Tn Democrat, Washington, D. C, for <lb />
of 1892. A clean, clear, <lb />
paper, <lb />
with lull campaign news, will be mailed <lb />
say address until November 10th for <lb />
fifty Sample copies free. <lb />
Agents wanted everywhere. Address. <lb />
The Democrat. Box Washington, P <lb />
C or the with . <lb />
which it will I cents for greater than most people <lb />
papers. <lb />
A QUEER BARGAIN. <lb />
Post. <lb />
Jeff and his brother, <lb />
Abe, each owned largo tracts of <lb />
land near Lexington, Ky., and they <lb />
were bachelors. <lb />
One day tho brothers agreed <lb />
that the one that married first <lb />
should have the other's land <lb />
to his own. One Sunday <lb />
about nine years ago Abe called at <lb />
Jeff's house- <lb />
Jeff. <lb />
you remember that mar- <lb />
agreement asked <lb />
Abe. <lb />
I I said Abe, <lb />
about it <lb />
going to get Wed- <lb />
you ready to keep <lb />
your agree mo <lb />
as answered <lb />
Jeff. got no use for a <lb />
man as will go back on his <lb />
you arc right, Jeff, and <lb />
yon shall be my best <lb />
So the compact was sealed, but <lb />
Jeff did not intend to give his <lb />
acres so easily. He just <lb />
fooled Abe- Instead of waiting <lb />
for Abe to get married on Wed- <lb />
Jeff hitched and called <lb />
on a neighbor's daughter and pro- <lb />
posed that very Sunday night. He <lb />
was accepted, and they were mar- <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Then he went to Abe, <lb />
that little agreement of <lb />
ours, you <lb />
well V <lb />
see, I was married this <lb />
morning, and want to know if you <lb />
allow to keep your <lb />
this is a little like, <lb />
but I it's all right. I'll keep <lb />
my <lb />
And he did. Abo <lb />
his property to Jeff. On <lb />
day Abo married as per con- <lb />
tract, and wont to live on a rented <lb />
tract of land. <lb />
Singularly enough the brothers <lb />
been good friends all these <lb />
years. <lb />
Kisses Saved Up. <lb />
IN JAPAN. <lb />
A Pretty Ceremony Which Differs <lb />
Widely Prom Ours. <lb />
A wedding in high life <lb />
is a ceremony. Though no <lb />
vows are spoken, nor has the <lb />
or religion any part in it, <lb />
the rite solemn and <lb />
impressive- <lb />
There are ten bridesmaids <lb />
attired-in costumes of the <lb />
Two at a time enter from opposite <lb />
directions, and salaam each to the <lb />
other until the entire party has <lb />
passed in, each kneeling opposite <lb />
her companions. The parents of <lb />
the bride and groom the left and <lb />
those of the bride at the right, and <lb />
are seated near the bridesmaids <lb />
on either side- <lb />
The bride, attired in a snowy, <lb />
filmy dress, and closely veiled, now <lb />
appears leaning on the arm of her <lb />
affianced, while the bridesmaids <lb />
salaam. The go-between assists <lb />
the bride to a scat by her parents, <lb />
and the groom to near <lb />
Tea is served by the go-be- <lb />
tween, three cups being given the <lb />
parents of tho bride and groom <lb />
and to the happy couple. Each <lb />
of the bridesmaids receive one cup. <lb />
The go-between joins the bands <lb />
of the bride and groom, and the <lb />
DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. <lb />
The following is tho Stale Dem- <lb />
platform a by <lb />
the State convention in assembly <lb />
May 18th <lb />
Resolved That the <lb />
racy of North Carolina the <lb />
principles of the Democratic <lb />
party, both State and National, <lb />
and particularly favor the free <lb />
coinage of silver and an increase <lb />
of the currency, and the repeal of <lb />
the internal revenue system. And <lb />
we denounce the tariff <lb />
bill as unjust to the consumers of <lb />
tho country, leading to tho <lb />
formation of trusts, and <lb />
monopolies which oppressed <lb />
the people ; and especially do we <lb />
denounce tho unnecessary and <lb />
burdensome increase in the tax on <lb />
cotton ties and on tin. so largely <lb />
used by the poorer portion of the <lb />
people. We likewise denounce <lb />
tho iniquitous bill, which <lb />
is not yet by the Re- <lb />
publican party, but is being used <lb />
as measure to lie adopted as <lb />
soon as they gain control of tho <lb />
House of Representatives, tho <lb />
pose and effect of which measure <lb />
will be to establish a second period <lb />
of reconstruction in tho Southern <lb />
States, to subvert the liberties of <lb />
our people and inflame a new race <lb />
antagonism and sectional <lb />
tween dangling legs and the <lb />
big distant earth But <lb />
that's nothing to the feeling when <lb />
tho time comes to let yourself loose <lb />
from tho old balloon. You know <lb />
you are high let's <lb />
wait a second or two, you think <lb />
a hundred feet or so can't make <lb />
much difference. Now we are go- <lb />
high, its good, you'd <lb />
bettor make mind to do it. <lb />
So you set your tight to- <lb />
r-r-r-Ah-h-h. Its open- <lb />
ed. And the white silk spreads <lb />
out wider and wider and your <lb />
breath stops sniffling through your <lb />
teeth and your heart stops burst- <lb />
It's all right now and you <lb />
never felt happier or calmer in your <lb />
life. Then sink lower and lower, <lb />
so calm, so easy, the pretty white <lb />
silk above yon and yon settle like <lb />
a feather. I believe that's <lb />
Michigan Tradesman. <lb />
A traveling man, who was also <lb />
tho head of a prosperous firm, <lb />
promised his newly wedded wife <lb />
that he would give her a dollar <lb />
every time he kissed her, and in <lb />
that way she could save plenty of <lb />
money. Things went on in this <lb />
way for several years, and, as he <lb />
made plenty of money, he faithful <lb />
kept his promise. Finally re <lb />
verses came and tho once prosper- <lb />
traveling man found that he <lb />
was virtually a pauper. Ho wont <lb />
homo to his wife and told her all. <lb />
She, however, did not seem to <lb />
feel worried, and he was somewhat <lb />
surpassed when she asked him to <lb />
take a ride with her that afternoon <lb />
but lie accepted her invitation. <lb />
Passing a large block on a well <lb />
known street <lb />
Well, she showed him <lb />
several places with the same- re <lb />
mark until he began to be <lb />
and inquired, in the <lb />
deuce did you accomplish so much <lb />
wealth you remember the <lb />
contract you made when we <lb />
first married said. <lb />
he replied, Well, I in- <lb />
vested it and it has made us <lb />
The traveling man hung his head <lb />
and said nothing. This was kept <lb />
up thirty minutes, until his wife <lb />
became alarmed, and she asked, <lb />
in the world is the matter, <lb />
and what are you thinking about <lb />
He said, was thinking of how <lb />
rich we would be if had done all <lb />
my kissing at <lb />
latter leads his bride to the front <lb />
and whispers in her car a promise tics. <lb />
of faithfulness. Tho bride whig- 2- That demand financial <lb />
in return, and they exchange j form, and enactment of laws <lb />
scats to show the union of the two that will remove the burdens of tho <lb />
families. A simple repast is people relative to the existing <lb />
served, and the bridal party dis- depression, and do full <lb />
purses, the bride and groom and ample justice, to the <lb />
first, their parents and and laborers of our country, <lb />
lastly tho bridesmaids, salaaming That we demand the abolition <lb />
as they go. ; of national banks, and the <lb />
The is generally a tilting of legal tender Treasury <lb />
friend of the groom. In courtship notes in lieu of national bank <lb />
she settles tho question and notes, issued in sufficient volume <lb />
ranges and assists in tho marriage to do the of tho country <lb />
ceremony. ; on a cash system, regulating the <lb />
It is a pretty scene, but the ab-. amount needed on a per capita basis <lb />
of tho kiss, tho ring and tho us the business interests of the <lb />
invocation of the blessing of God country expand, and that all money <lb />
marred it for those who issued by the government shall be <lb />
to tho Christian j legal tender in payment of debts. <lb />
both public and private. <lb />
L That we demand that Con- <lb />
shall pass such laws as shall <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Happenings Here and There as J <lb />
From our Exchanges. <lb />
has raised the city <lb />
liquor license tax to <lb />
No marriage license fee is <lb />
charged in Durham county. <lb />
The tobacco convention will <lb />
held at City July <lb />
Tho tobacco st mil around Ox- <lb />
ford is said to be the best <lb />
known. <lb />
III The REFLECTOR. <lb />
IA whole for <lb />
Ii la I it girl ll j on <lb />
in <lb />
If <lb />
r your <lb />
on the i of tin <lb />
the w <lb />
i Two Weeks <lb />
I From This <lb />
, , It Is to give you no- <lb />
lice unless re- <lb />
newed in that t <lb />
. the will <lb />
j going to you <lb />
the expiration <lb />
P the two weeks, <lb />
flank. <lb />
J. MARQUIS, <lb />
M. <lb />
in Skinner upper <lb />
Photograph <lb />
over <lb />
Do It <lb />
with care the <lb />
If did there <lb />
much that was <lb />
Method of Robbery. <lb />
For more than a year tho people <lb />
living in the vicinity of tho city of <lb />
Mexico have been much mystified <lb />
and alarmed over peculiar attacks <lb />
in the city able to work, seeking i , , , , , , <lb />
J P which made on belated <lb />
honestly for work, and yet unable <lb />
to find it, and <lb />
of Chicago would reveal tho fact <lb />
that many of the men of the <lb />
alleged army of unemployed <lb />
ore those who despise the idea of <lb />
who happened to be within a <lb />
radius of miles of tho city after <lb />
dark. No deaths have <lb />
each instance the party at- <lb />
tacked has grasped by the <lb />
work, and throat by some apparently power <lb />
broken down by drink and unable animal, which was so strong- <lb />
to do a fair day work for a day's j jawed that it shut off the air at the <lb />
Pay. first grasp and the victim <lb />
many of such unemployed men . . . <lb />
in Chicago, and in all our large <lb />
Do handle <lb />
words speak I <lb />
would not so <lb />
misunderstood. <lb />
Do we handle with care the dis- <lb />
agreeable opinions have of <lb />
other people If did they <lb />
would not find out how much <lb />
them. <lb />
Do with care the <lb />
man whose mind is tainted with <lb />
envy and whoso speech is full of <lb />
malice If did wouldn't <lb />
lend the listening ear to her. <lb />
Do we handle with care the <lb />
Tho prospect for a oat and <lb />
wheat crop is good around <lb />
Three hundred recently <lb />
loft Charlotte to work on northern <lb />
railroads. <lb />
Charlotte The first <lb />
cotton bloom of tho season was <lb />
seen Mr. J. II- office <lb />
It was from Alabama. <lb />
A meeting is to be held in <lb />
oil tho form a Folk <lb />
Memorial Association, looking to <lb />
the erection of a monument to the <lb />
memory of Col. Polk. <lb />
At Forsyth county, <lb />
a few days since, lightning struck <lb />
and killed n cow. A woman was <lb />
milking the cow it the time and <lb />
was not injured. A barn on the <lb />
same was struck at the <lb />
same time and a horse killed. <lb />
Tarboro Mayor <lb />
Fountain's pair of horses fell <lb />
a bridge near <lb />
Sunday, returning from the <lb />
cation of the church at Pittman's <lb />
store, and were injured. There <lb />
are not many bridges in <lb />
this county which do not need <lb />
looking after. <lb />
Lenoir Last Friday <lb />
night some miscreant set fire to <lb />
tho stables of Mr. C- D. Taylor at <lb />
Valle and burned up with <lb />
tho stables four horses.- Tho <lb />
knew nothing of the till <lb />
Saturday morning, when tho loss <lb />
was discovered. Loss about <lb />
Mr. Taylor is very well known in <lb />
Caldwell, where he has many <lb />
friends who sympathize with him <lb />
in his loss. <lb />
Durham There was n <lb />
right serious accident on the Belt <lb />
Line Railroad to day. One of the <lb />
hands, colored, <lb />
from Chapel Hill, at the noon hour, <lb />
laid down under the care and went <lb />
i to He was aroused from <lb />
I his slumbers by the car wheels <lb />
Ii. I,. <lb />
DENTIST, t <lb />
1.1 <lb />
i. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Prompt attention to <lb />
at Tucker X Murphy old -land. <lb />
ii. <lb />
HOS. J. ALEX. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practice all the Courts. <lb />
-I <lb />
J. <lb />
n. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT LAW <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
a. <lb />
A TYSON. <lb />
B. V. <lb />
n. c. <lb />
Prompt attention given to collections <lb />
II. LONG. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Prompt and careful attention to <lb />
Collection solicited. <lb />
L C.<lb />
HARRY <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
O JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Practice In all the court. <lb />
effectually prevent tho dealing in <lb />
futures of all agricultural and me <lb />
productions, provide such j both of his logs, near <lb />
stringent system of procedure in tho knee. He was brought to <lb />
trials as shall secure prompt con- <lb />
and imposing such penal <lb />
ties as shall secure most perfect <lb />
compliance with the <lb />
That we demand the free and <lb />
unlimited coinage of silver. <lb />
That demand the passage <lb />
of laws prohibiting the alien owner <lb />
town and Dr. Smith amputated tho <lb />
wounded parts. <lb />
Cold <lb />
meet in <lb />
The Fife <lb />
s came to close Thurs- <lb />
day night, resulting in <lb />
out of which connected <lb />
themselves with various city <lb />
churches last Sunday. St. Paul <lb />
M- E. Church received the <lb />
ship of land, and that Congress Missionary Baptist the <lb />
early stops to I <lb />
and St. John M. E- <lb />
A purse of was <lb />
Church <lb />
given to Mr. Fife as a tribute for <lb />
his faithful and work. <lb />
plan to obtain all lands now own <lb />
lags of tho friends who <lb />
If we did there wouldn't so . that all lands now held <lb />
many heartaches. n,. Concord On Thur- <lb />
Do we handle with care tho little j of such Ida, colored, was bitten <lb />
people who come tons If rt dog. Ho was <lb />
did we would have honorable <lb />
and daughters. <lb />
handle with care our four- j <lb />
footed friends If we did <lb />
,,, , , dog. Ho was <lb />
ho reclaimed ; Catholic church, in <lb />
j by the government and held for <lb />
we aid we <lb />
would get n of affectionate <lb />
barks, of wagging tails and of eyes <lb />
full of love. <lb />
Do we handle with care tho <lb />
hearts of the men and women that <lb />
are about us I think do. <lb />
In the race of life we don't seem to <lb />
have time, to stop and do as the <lb />
Samaritan did, but we rush along, <lb />
and are only too apt to simply <lb />
send to the sufferer our regrets <lb />
that other engagements prevent <lb />
us from personally offering our <lb />
condolence. <lb />
government and <lb />
actual settlers only. <lb />
Believing in the doctrine of <lb />
rights to all and special <lb />
privileges to we demand <lb />
that taxation, National or State, <lb />
shall not used to build up <lb />
interest or class at the expense <lb />
No. when attacked by the <lb />
pressed his on <lb />
the dog and held him until assist <lb />
mice was rendered tho dog's <lb />
head was mashed into a jelly with <lb />
a rock in hand. The dog <lb />
bit him through baud, which <lb />
one I may prove serious. This animal, <lb />
we understand, bit tho dogs of <lb />
I Mr. Dan Line, <lb />
another. believe that tho <lb />
money of tho country be Kinston Last <lb />
kept as much as possible in the I Thursday morning Mr. J. P. Mil- <lb />
hands of tho people, and hence we was struck by a pipe blown up <lb />
at the Kinston lumber mills. He <lb />
j was struck on the hip from behind. <lb />
His injuries were not at all serious <lb />
Not Afraid of the Devil. <lb />
Long Telephone Span. <lb />
cities, are men who are unable to <lb />
do efficient work because of the <lb />
effect the drink habit has upon <lb />
them- In estimating the loss to a <lb />
community or to the Nation <lb />
his <lb />
in the of men and <lb />
women for useful work on account <lb />
to faint When consciousness re <lb />
turned he found himself lying with <lb />
a bleeding throat and his pockets <lb />
rifled of their contents. The mys- <lb />
tery has at last solved- <lb />
animal to be an <lb />
enormous Dane bloodhound, <lb />
which its master has trained to <lb />
of the drink habit must be taken take down its victim without <lb />
into account. The loss of them. The man would then <lb />
ability from this cause is <lb />
approach and rob the unfortunate <lb />
traveler. The dog dead now <lb />
Tho longest span of telephone <lb />
wire in the world is said to <lb />
across tho Ohio river, between <lb />
Portsmouth, O., and South Ports- <lb />
month, Ky. The wires at this <lb />
point span the river from a polo <lb />
on the side, <lb />
feet above the ground to Ken <lb />
bills on the opposite side, <lb />
the distance being feet be- <lb />
tween polos. <lb />
English as She la <lb />
In a Hartford clothing store <lb />
window a placard recently appear- <lb />
ed pant <lb />
Bat a still more ab- <lb />
surd of this ignoble word is, <lb />
reported from Buffalo, where a <lb />
merchant announces; pant- <lb />
sing in this window, <lb />
i ii <lb />
Baum is for Harrison. The re- <lb />
goes with influence <lb />
Durham <lb />
A Durham man who deals in <lb />
meats after trying in vain to <lb />
collect some money a man <lb />
was owing him, ho and a friend <lb />
put their heads together to got it. <lb />
About midnight they called at tho <lb />
house, and he was <lb />
awakened by a rap on the door- <lb />
P ho called <lb />
solemnly replied <lb />
the meat man- <lb />
is, hey <lb />
I want <lb />
to pay your meat <lb />
bill, and I am sent to take yon to <lb />
the bottomless pit P <lb />
is <lb />
Come forth tit <lb />
replied the <lb />
as he jumped out of bed.; can't <lb />
pay bill half as easy in any <lb />
oder way, and de old woman is so <lb />
mighty cross glad to get away <lb />
from <lb />
The meat man and his friend <lb />
didn't wait for the come <lb />
out- . <lb />
demand that all revenues. Nation <lb />
State or county, shall limit- <lb />
ed to the expenses of <lb />
tho government, economically and <lb />
honestly administered. <lb />
That Congress issue a <lb />
amount of fractional paper <lb />
currency to facilitate tho exchange <lb />
through the medium of tho United <lb />
States mail. <lb />
9- That tho General Assembly- <lb />
pass such laws us will make the <lb />
public school system more <lb />
that the blessing of <lb />
may be extended to all tho people <lb />
of the State alike. <lb />
That favor a graduated <lb />
tax on <lb />
-t x s i <lb />
If <lb />
a o j <lb />
ft I <lb />
The Medical Brief <lb />
out doubt, men who think no <lb />
its hold out bettor do their <lb />
work better than who drink. <lb />
Armies made of men of tho former <lb />
class march better, bald up longer <lb />
under fatigue, enjoy better health, <lb />
bear exposure better, and con- <lb />
free from drunken- <lb />
suffer from disease and <lb />
crime. It may excite for a time, <lb />
but is always followed by great <lb />
depression. This has been clearly <lb />
demonstrated in exploration. <lb />
I exposure to groat heat, the <lb />
is as conclusive <lb />
against its use. The array of <lb />
but were very painful. It was for- <lb />
that he was struck from be- <lb />
hind, for the probability is that if <lb />
lie had been struck in front some <lb />
bones would been broken, <lb />
because tho joint could not <lb />
given away as it did. The <lb />
did not cause much delay to <lb />
the mills. It was caused prob- <lb />
ably by cold water in. the pipes <lb />
the joint was hold on by only <lb />
two or three threads. The colored <lb />
fireman was struck on the <lb />
with a large pipe and was wot by <lb />
tho steam, but after a of <lb />
ho was ready for work. <lb />
New Borne <lb />
day morning while Miss <lb />
her small brother, Guy, <lb />
and Miss Mattie <lb />
wore driving, tho bit broke and <lb />
the pony ran away in tho neigh- <lb />
of tho Baptist parsonage <lb />
Ho kept down Craven street to <lb />
Pollock and then turned the <lb />
latter street. A barber, <lb />
Robert Green, Jr., caught the <lb />
buggy at Middle street, climbed <lb />
in at the back, then around the <lb />
children and over the pony to his <lb />
head where by grasping his nos- <lb />
so that he could not breathe <lb />
lie was soon brought to a stand- <lb />
still without any harm having re <lb />
stilted farther than a great scare <lb />
on tho part of the occupants of <lb />
the buggy and their The <lb />
stopping of tho pony as he did <lb />
was a clever and brave act on tho <lb />
part of tho young colored boy and <lb />
he deserves much credit for it. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
obtained, all business in U. S. <lb />
Patent or in the Courts <lb />
for Moderate Fees. <lb />
We are opposite the II. S. Intent Of- <lb />
lice engaged in Patents Exclusively, and <lb />
can obtain patents in less time than <lb />
more remote from Washington. <lb />
tho model or drawing is sent w <lb />
advise as to free <lb />
we make no change unless ob- <lb />
Patents. <lb />
refer, here, to the Post Master. <lb />
of the Money Order Did., and to <lb />
Is of U. S. Patent rs <lb />
advise terms reference <lb />
net ml el in your own State, or <lb />
address, C. A. Snow A Co., <lb />
Washington. D. C. <lb />
WATCH TOWER, <lb />
Published Semi-Monthly <lb />
ONE DOLLAR A <lb />
Devoted to Apostolic <lb />
cation. General Intelligence. Send <lb />
for Sample Copy. Office of Pub- <lb />
Greenville, N, C <lb />
Editorial Wash- <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. I Edits. <lb />
W. DAVIS. Associate. , <lb />
For <lb />
GRAND EMPORIUM . <lb />
Cutting and Hair <lb />
AT THE GLASS <lb />
the Opera House, at <lb />
I have recently located, and when I haw <lb />
everything In my line <lb />
NEW, CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE, <lb />
TO A <lb />
MODEL BARBER <lb />
with all the improved <lb />
comfortable chairs. <lb />
sharpened at reasonable <lb />
for work outside of <lb />
I promptly executed. Vary<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
B. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22nd. <lb />
at <lb />
W. C. as matter. <lb />
Announcement. <lb />
rE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE <lb />
is 1.00 per <lb />
yew, ; one-half column one year, <lb />
column one year, <lb />
Transient inch <lb />
week. ; two weeks. one <lb />
tilth Two inches one week, <lb />
two ; one month, <lb />
inserted in Local <lb />
a reading items, cents leT <lb />
Legal Advertisements, such as Ad, <lb />
and Notices- <lb />
and Sales, <lb />
Summons to Non-Residents, etc. will <lb />
be tor at legal rates and MUST <lb />
FOB IS ADVANCE. <lb />
Contract for any MM not mentioned <lb />
above, for length of time, can be <lb />
mad by application to the either <lb />
in person or by letter. <lb />
Copy tor Advertisements arid <lb />
aD changes of should be <lb />
tended in by o'clock on Tuesday <lb />
in order to receive prompt In- <lb />
the day lowing. <lb />
The a large <lb />
will be found a profitable medium <lb />
through which to reach the public. <lb />
There was a big fir in <lb />
more last Tuesday <lb />
amounting to The <lb />
rehouse of the Bay <lb />
of at the foot of Union <lb />
dock took fire from an unknown <lb />
cause and five minutes was a <lb />
roaring mass of flames. The ware- <lb />
house is several hundred feet <lb />
and contained bales of- cot- <lb />
ton, several load of rosin in <lb />
barrels and a groat number of <lb />
of molasses. It was a <lb />
total loss- <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. <lb />
ELI AS CARR, <lb />
of <lb />
GOVERNOR <lb />
B A- <lb />
SECRETARY OF STATE <lb />
COKE, <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
DONALD W. . <lb />
of Wake. <lb />
FOR <lb />
B A. FURMAN. <lb />
Of <lb />
DR. OF <lb />
J. C <lb />
Of <lb />
FOB <lb />
I. <lb />
of Mecklenburg. <lb />
FOR OF TWELFTH <lb />
A. <lb />
FOR ELECTORS AT I K <lb />
B. <lb />
B- GLENN. <lb />
COUNTY DEMOCRATIC <lb />
A convention of the Democratic <lb />
party of Pitt county will be held <lb />
at the Court House in Greenville <lb />
on Thursday the 28th day of July <lb />
1898, at o'clock A- M., for the <lb />
of nominating candidates <lb />
for the Legislature and the <lb />
v officers and to appoint <lb />
delegates to the Congressional <lb />
Convention, and such other <lb />
as may properly come before <lb />
it. <lb />
meetings are called <lb />
to be held on Saturday the 23rd <lb />
day of July 1892, at o'clock <lb />
at the usual places of meeting for <lb />
the purpose of appointing <lb />
gates to the county convention <lb />
and for the nomination of <lb />
dates for Constable and the election <lb />
Democrats to constitute an <lb />
Executive Committee for the <lb />
township- <lb />
The several townships will be <lb />
entitled to select the following <lb />
number of delegates and the same <lb />
number of alternates to represent <lb />
them in the county convention to <lb />
Beaver <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
Swift <lb />
By order of the Democratic Ex- <lb />
Committee of Pitt county. <lb />
Alex L. Blow, <lb />
R. Williams. Chairman. <lb />
From our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. C, June 1892 <lb />
Democrats find nothing but en- <lb />
in the present <lb />
cal situation. The longer the dis- <lb />
graceful scramble for the purchase <lb />
of the votes of the Southern <lb />
delegates was at <lb />
Minneapolis the more certain will <lb />
be the of the finally <lb />
selected. That these <lb />
gates would be in the market was <lb />
predicted in this correspondence <lb />
weeks ago. <lb />
Democratic Senators and <lb />
will plentiful at <lb />
Chicago, and those who do not go <lb />
in person will be there in spirit <lb />
to assist in the of the <lb />
next Present and Vice President <lb />
of tho United States. The Demo- <lb />
in Congress have widely <lb />
opinions as to who ought to <lb />
nominated, but they all <lb />
that the nominee, whoever he may <lb />
be, will be elected. There are no <lb />
hard feelings between the <lb />
ons of the several gentlemen who <lb />
are being pushed for the <lb />
is only a question of <lb />
It is conceded by all that Mr. <lb />
Cleveland will have a majority on <lb />
the first ballot, and the most <lb />
of his supporters claim that <lb />
ho will got more than the <lb />
two-thirds on tho first ballot <lb />
Conservative men believe that if <lb />
the voters of neither Cleveland <lb />
nor Hill show a rapid increase <lb />
after the first ballot they will both <lb />
be dropped. There is however, a <lb />
good deal of guess-work about <lb />
ante-convention predictions, no <lb />
matter how well posted their <lb />
makers may be. <lb />
Senator Pugh is one of those <lb />
who believe that the nomination <lb />
of Senator Gorman is a political <lb />
necessity, in order to prevent the <lb />
Third Party getting a foothold in <lb />
tho South. He says that several <lb />
of the Southern States will be in <lb />
danger, if they are not actually <lb />
lost, if any other man is nominated- <lb />
Democrats are not at all alarmed <lb />
over the rumors of the formation <lb />
of a silver party. If the <lb />
silver should all <lb />
go into the movement, and they <lb />
should be joined by the silver men <lb />
of tho South, they could easily <lb />
carry enough States to throw the <lb />
election of President into the <lb />
House, which would, of course, <lb />
a Democratic President. <lb />
This is a Democratic year anyway. <lb />
Mr. Harrison's friends give his <lb />
case away constantly in private- <lb />
Mr. John W- Foster, of Indiana, <lb />
who has hold ever since this ad- <lb />
ministration came in peculiar re- <lb />
with the Department of <lb />
State some say that Mr. Harrison <lb />
has used a spy upon Mr <lb />
Blaine, having authority only <lb />
second to that of the Secretary, <lb />
stated privately since Mr- Harri- <lb />
son's renomination that he con- <lb />
Indiana a very doubtful <lb />
State, with the chances decidedly <lb />
in favor of the Democrats if no <lb />
lore the close of the week. The <lb />
bill provides that after the first of <lb />
October tho duty on tin plate <lb />
shall be cent per pound, and <lb />
that after it <lb />
be put on the free list. <lb />
Ways and Means committee, <lb />
of tho House has decided to defer <lb />
for tho present consideration of <lb />
Representative <lb />
providing for adjournment on <lb />
July The reason for this is that <lb />
the members of the committee are <lb />
satisfied that the Senate will not <lb />
agree to adjournment so early as <lb />
that. <lb />
Mr. Harrison is trying to placate <lb />
the silver republicans with empty <lb />
honors. It was at his suggestion <lb />
that Senator of Idaho, was <lb />
selected to make the speech for- <lb />
notifying Mr. Harrison- of <lb />
his nomination. <lb />
Knowing that the of <lb />
getting anything after the 4th of <lb />
next March is next to nothing, the <lb />
who nominated Mr. Harrison <lb />
are to Washington to <lb />
get something now- <lb />
THE PRESIDENTIAL, OUTLOOK <lb />
A Letter from the Wat Showing <lb />
which Way the Wind <lb />
Old Democratic Ship is all Right. <lb />
Ed None, an iron clad steamer <lb />
of tons registered, was <lb />
launched at Newport <lb />
News Ta. last Tuesday. There <lb />
. an immense crowd present. <lb />
The Democratic National Con- <lb />
went in session yesterday <lb />
sad there is fun on hand today. <lb />
The leaders are pushing their can- <lb />
and yon will hear something <lb />
i in a day or so. <lb />
Blaine, son of ex- <lb />
Secretary State James G Blaine, <lb />
died in Chicago Saturday morning <lb />
at o'clock. He had been ill <lb />
several days. His condition was <lb />
brought about by blood poisoning <lb />
originating in disorder of the <lb />
bowels- <lb />
E- <lb />
of Sooth Carolina who <lb />
ed remains of the late Col- L <lb />
Polk from Washington to <lb />
died Tuesday of last week <lb />
His remains were <lb />
to . little Bock, Marion <lb />
for interment. <lb />
to <lb />
Chicago, Juno <lb />
the Republican convention every- <lb />
thing here has been very quiet on <lb />
the Re publican of the <lb />
Tho Blaine men are very sore over <lb />
the way the Knight was <lb />
treated and they threatened re- <lb />
on Harrison's scalp. Some <lb />
sore say that it will <lb />
hard for him to carry Illinois, <lb />
which is a very strong <lb />
State. <lb />
It was my pleasure to have a <lb />
talk with a Republican from In- <lb />
and I if Harrison <lb />
could carry his own State. <lb />
course, but we will have a hard <lb />
fight to It is claimed by a <lb />
good many conservative men <lb />
and <lb />
the will lose Indiana <lb />
by 20.000 <lb />
I, myself, by what I see and hear <lb />
around the hotels and campaign <lb />
headquarters, think that we will <lb />
carry the three <lb />
Iowa and Illinois. <lb />
The Democrats here arc bent on <lb />
winning this fall and nothing will <lb />
prevent them from standing by <lb />
the nominee of their party. They <lb />
say will be as true to the Dem- <lb />
as the were to <lb />
WHO NOMINATED <lb />
The southern delegates and es- <lb />
the delegates. H <lb />
you will glance at the table below <lb />
it will very plainly that it <lb />
was tho vote from the South <lb />
except for his vote. Does <lb />
it not plain for it- <lb />
v the northern leaders are <lb />
threatening to throw the vote of <lb />
southern delegates away, and take <lb />
in their own hands, and <lb />
run it to suit themselves I<lb />
Just before was <lb />
nominated he changed his punier <lb />
from a non-Union to a <lb />
sheet The printers hero say they <lb />
will not support him as it is only <lb />
a bluff to get their votes. <lb />
Yesterday there was a request <lb />
sent up to the Democratic head- <lb />
quarters signed by over pi in- <lb />
to the effect that if the o- <lb />
will put a good man in the <lb />
field, one who has not run down <lb />
tho Unions that they would work <lb />
and support him, one oil. <lb />
They are mad to see that <lb />
thinks ho can pull the wool over <lb />
their without they knowing <lb />
it. They intend to learn a <lb />
lesson that he will not forget in a <lb />
day or two. <lb />
THE DEMOCRATIC WIGWAM. <lb />
The terrible storm which swept <lb />
over our city and caused a great <lb />
deal of damage to property and <lb />
life took the canvas roof from the <lb />
Wigwam. No sooner had the <lb />
damaged been discovered than the <lb />
contractors advertised and sent <lb />
out for Union workmen and before <lb />
the storm had time to settle there <lb />
were men at work clearing <lb />
away the old canvas and placing a <lb />
wooden roof instead. <lb />
Nothing keeps Chicago from <lb />
fulfilling her promises. She is <lb />
always prepared for all <lb />
. The Wigwam will be ready. <lb />
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. <lb />
The delegates are to <lb />
arrive and are working hard to <lb />
nominate their candidate. They <lb />
all are willing to surrender up <lb />
their candidates if a better man is <lb />
nominated. Everything is work- <lb />
in harmony and party love. <lb />
It is a pleasure to go around their <lb />
headquarters and see how smooth- <lb />
everything runs and to have a <lb />
conversation with them- If you <lb />
ask them who they are for their <lb />
answer is are for this or that <lb />
man but will be perfectly satisfied <lb />
with the ticket whether our man <lb />
gets the nomination or not, for <lb />
we know there is going to be a <lb />
good man put up and don't yon <lb />
forget <lb />
The city is being decorated with <lb />
flags and bunting. The Fair tho <lb />
largest retail store has its building <lb />
decorated all over from top to <lb />
bottom with flags and red, white <lb />
and blue bunting. They must <lb />
have several thousand yards hang- <lb />
from their windows. <lb />
With good wishes to all. Three<lb />
Alabama. <lb />
Arkansas. <lb />
Florida. <lb />
Georgia. <lb />
Kentucky, <lb />
Louisiana, <lb />
Maryland, <lb />
Missouri. <lb />
Mississippi. <lb />
N. Carolina, <lb />
S. Carol <lb />
Tennessee. <lb />
Texas. <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
W. Virginia. <lb />
Total. <lb />
II <lb />
Harrison's total vote <lb />
So by this it can be readily seen <lb />
that the Southern <lb />
him on the first ballot The <lb />
western and northern <lb />
blunder by Chicago j are blue in the face to think that <lb />
they are to be ruled by the <lb />
of the South. <lb />
There been considerable <lb />
talk among the about <lb />
throwing the vote of the Solid <lb />
South to one in their <lb />
I asked why was this the reply <lb />
was, it had not been for the <lb />
d-------n nigger vote Harrison would <lb />
have been or more in the mi- <lb />
and then we would have <lb />
had an opportunity to nominate a <lb />
decent <lb />
Will Harrison carry Indiana <lb />
own <lb />
he will be defeated by <lb />
What was the cause of the <lb />
voting for Harrison <lb />
How do you know this <lb />
anybody could tell- See <lb />
how they spent money after the <lb />
nomination, they had nothing be- <lb />
Seeing that I was talking to a <lb />
Blaine man and thinking I would <lb />
have some fun. I then asked if he <lb />
noticed how near the Blaine men <lb />
were broke when they came <lb />
through going borne- <lb />
don't care to talk anymore on <lb />
this subject for we might as well <lb />
consider ourselves <lb />
Can Cleveland defeat Harrison <lb />
the devil could do <lb />
it Good day, <lb />
With this remark he left me to <lb />
talk to others. Bat as they all <lb />
were Blaine men they refused to <lb />
say anything. They were deaf, <lb />
dumb and blind, so to speak. <lb />
By the gossip that I could hear <lb />
it was well understood that the <lb />
k for the <lb />
convention- That was a good deal <lb />
for a man as near to Mr- Harrison <lb />
as Mr. Foster is to admit and <lb />
shows that the Indiana Democrats <lb />
in Congress know just what they <lb />
are talking about when they say <lb />
that the electoral vote of Indiana is <lb />
certain to be cast for the nominees <lb />
of the Chicago convention. <lb />
Representative of <lb />
South Carolina, who died sudden- <lb />
of heart failure, this week, makes <lb />
the sixth member of the Fifty-sec- <lb />
Congress that been struck <lb />
down by the relentless hand of the <lb />
rider of the pale horse- <lb />
It is probable that Mr. Harri- <lb />
son will use the vacancy in his <lb />
cabinet and also that upon the <lb />
Supreme Court to placate some of <lb />
the influential who are <lb />
dissatisfied with his renomination. <lb />
With that end in view. Secretory <lb />
has been sent to get the <lb />
advice of Chauncey and to <lb />
consult with ex-bosses and <lb />
Miller, of New York, and there is <lb />
reason for believing that Mr. <lb />
Blaine will also be consulted <lb />
about these appointments. The <lb />
last is, of course, a bitter pill for <lb />
Mr- Harrison to swallow, but he is <lb />
too shrewd a politician not to fully <lb />
recognize that he stands not the <lb />
slightest chance of being elected <lb />
unless he can get the undivided <lb />
support of the leaders of his party, <lb />
and he stands ready to humiliate <lb />
himself to get that support; it does <lb />
not follow that be will get it no <lb />
matter what he does. <lb />
House passed the <lb />
appropriation bill and is now <lb />
considering Representative <lb />
bill to reduce the duty on tin <lb />
plate, which it hopes to pass be- <lb />
Bryan 2-00, Jacob <lb />
1.60- Susan Briley 2.60, Susan Nor- <lb />
1.50, Nancy Moore 8.00, <lb />
Smith 2-00, Harriet Williams <lb />
Henry Harris Emily <lb />
Edwards Benjamin Crawford <lb />
Polly <lb />
Smith Easter Vines <lb />
The following general orders <lb />
were <lb />
O A GO, J S Keel <lb />
R A Parker I K <lb />
B S J <lb />
H Smith B L Joyner B <lb />
L Joyner W H Skinner <lb />
W B W B Moore <lb />
and N B Cory W E Warren <lb />
John H Manning C <lb />
Stephens D C narrow <lb />
Simon Fleming W M <lb />
C Clark Elias <lb />
James <lb />
Tho Board then took a recess <lb />
until o'clock for the purpose of <lb />
meeting in joint session with the <lb />
Magistrates for the levying of tax- <lb />
es and electing a Superintendent <lb />
of Public Instruction. The <lb />
then called to order <lb />
with C Dawson as chairman who <lb />
explained the object of the meet- <lb />
They then proceeded to the <lb />
election of a Superintendent which <lb />
resulted in the election of Mr. G- <lb />
B King- Mr. King receiving <lb />
votes and Mr- James L Fleming <lb />
receiving votes. The tax levy <lb />
was made the same as last year on <lb />
all subjects- Tho joint session then <lb />
adjourned- The Magistrates then <lb />
went into a session for an election <lb />
of County Commissioners which <lb />
resulted as C Dawson <lb />
votes, T E Keel Leonidas <lb />
Fleming S A Gainer Jesse <lb />
Smith 24- The above receiving <lb />
the majority of the votes cast were <lb />
declared duly elected- A vote of <lb />
thanks was tendered Maj. H- <lb />
the retiring <lb />
dent of Public Instruction and C. <lb />
V. Newton the retiring <lb />
for the able, impartial and <lb />
successful manner in which they <lb />
have discharged the duties of <lb />
their respective officers. <lb />
A petition was ratified by the <lb />
Board of Justices signed by J. W- <lb />
W. Crawford and <lb />
asking that the boundary be- <lb />
tween the south and south-western <lb />
part of Beaver Dam and Content- <lb />
townships be from the canal <lb />
bridge in Gum Swamp near the <lb />
residence of C. T- thence <lb />
up said swamp to the head thence <lb />
westerly to the head of Long <lb />
Branch near John Nobles then <lb />
down said branch to <lb />
Creek, thence up said crock to <lb />
Adam's bridge, Beaver Dam lino. <lb />
The Justices then adjourned. <lb />
EVENING SESSION. <lb />
The Commissioners <lb />
bled at o'clock. The first <lb />
before them was the issuing <lb />
of the following general <lb />
Hay wood Lang 50- Caesar <lb />
Wiley Clark G <lb />
C Moore Andrew Robinson <lb />
E J Turner J A K <lb />
Tucker J A K Tucker <lb />
M J Latham A Thigpen <lb />
C P Gaskins J L Wooten <lb />
B T Cox D H James <lb />
WALTER'S <lb />
cheers and a tiger for the W F Harrington C Dawson <lb />
racy. <lb />
I remain yours truly, <lb />
J-B- <lb />
FROM FARMVILLE TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Mr closing <lb />
of Miss Mary W- <lb />
school, of Broad Branch School <lb />
House, took place on Friday night <lb />
June 17th, at the home of H. II <lb />
Kittrell, and a more pleasing en- <lb />
has not been afforded <lb />
the people of that vicinity for <lb />
some time- The exorcises were <lb />
opened with Gathering Roses <lb />
Lookout for by the whole <lb />
school, which was received by the <lb />
audience with immense applause, <lb />
and was well rendered. <lb />
Miss Edwards is no stranger <lb />
among our people, and as an <lb />
of it this is the second <lb />
school she has taught at this place, <lb />
both being private schools. The <lb />
whole community is devotedly at- <lb />
to her by strong ties of <lb />
affection and love. Her motto <lb />
over the <lb />
festive occasion wasT Time <lb />
is Never which was <lb />
All of tho pupils under her man- <lb />
acquitted themselves <lb />
with credit, and showed the <lb />
of their teacher- The en- <lb />
of the occasion will be <lb />
long remembered by all that ware <lb />
present and especially the pupils <lb />
of the school- All did so well that <lb />
we will not or call <lb />
any names, no not even of the fair- <lb />
est of the fair- <lb />
Mr- the young Al- <lb />
lecturer, by request deliver- <lb />
ed the address <lb />
was elegant music both <lb />
vocal and instrumental, closing <lb />
with Ton Miss me J <lb />
am performed by Miss <lb />
Edwards and sang by the Misses <lb />
Lucy and Ads Tyson and Mr. <lb />
It was well <lb />
rendered and enjoyed by all <lb />
A Looker On. <lb />
COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, June 6th, <lb />
The Board Met ft regular month- <lb />
session at A M-, Present <lb />
C. Dawson, Chairman, T- E Keel, <lb />
S- and <lb />
C V. Newton. Minutes of last <lb />
meeting read approved; <lb />
The following pauper orders <lb />
were issued t <lb />
Winnifred Taylor v-. Marga- <lb />
Bryan 3.08, H- <lb />
Alex Harris Daniel Webster <lb />
Martha Nelson Lydia <lb />
Street, in of Dr. T,. <lb />
office. <lb />
K. C. <lb />
CHERRY CO. <lb />
IN- <lb />
I take great pleasure in my <lb />
ii the public generally <lb />
my<lb />
is now open. A career of <lb />
YEARS <lb />
Is n proof of the satisfaction I always give. <lb />
My Speaks for Itself. <lb />
Call early examine <lb />
Hoping to gain your mid <lb />
merit your favor, i MB <lb />
Very respectfully, <lb />
THOMAS <lb />
days are fast approaching and <lb />
now is the that excursionists, pleas <lb />
and 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 tho <lb />
Wisconsin Central Lines came vividly to <lb />
view, among which are Fox Lake, <lb />
Lake Villa, III., <lb />
Cedar Lake, <lb />
Butternut and Ashland, Wis. <lb />
sin has within the last five years <lb />
tho center of attraction for more pleas- <lb />
seekers, hunters and fishermen than <lb />
any other state in the union, each <lb />
visit increases the desire to again see <lb />
the charming landscapes, breathe the <lb />
balsam fragrance that is a part of the in- <lb />
wander through <lb />
the colonnades of stately pines and hook <lb />
the speckled beauties with a hand made <lb />
fly. <lb />
For pamphlets containing valuable In- <lb />
formation, etc., apply to J. II. Rogers, <lb />
D. P. A., Con. Lines, Philadelphia, <lb />
Pa., or Jas. C. pond, General <lb />
and Ticket Agent, Chicago, <lb />
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 our <lb />
town. And while we are not sell- <lb />
at cost we beg lo announce <lb />
that we think we can and will <lb />
Leonidas Fleming J M <lb />
Move J B Cherry A Co, <lb />
T E Keel S A Gainer <lb />
C V Newton U H A Blow <lb />
The following new road was <lb />
ordered by the Commissioners <lb />
through a petition signed W- <lb />
H. Flake, J. R. Move and others <lb />
to be laid off by the Sheriff and <lb />
reported at the next meeting of <lb />
the Beginning at the Col <lb />
School-house and ending at <lb />
the Greenville and Tarboro road <lb />
near what is known as tho <lb />
marl bed. <lb />
A petition from Latham Skin- <lb />
asking for release of overcharge <lb />
of taxes amounting to for <lb />
the year 1891 as In Green- <lb />
ville township Beaver Dam <lb />
in Falkland Granted. <lb />
W- T- Ross, John Ham, Joseph <lb />
Little, Abram Thigpen and <lb />
T. Harriss were exempt from poll <lb />
tax- Capt R- Williams, Jr., was <lb />
exempt from poll tax in Falkland <lb />
township he having paid tho same <lb />
in Greenville township- <lb />
The following Stock Law orders <lb />
were <lb />
10.00, <lb />
Warren Tucker 11.20, B. F. Patrick <lb />
7.50, W. B. Wilson 6-00. <lb />
and Swift Creek <lb />
Jerry 6-50, C- <lb />
son 2-00- <lb />
M. J. town- <lb />
ship, was allowed to list his <lb />
for the year 1891. <lb />
Several petitions from about <lb />
four hundred asking for a free ferry <lb />
at Yankee Hall was received and <lb />
the Board heard both sides and <lb />
withheld their decision. <lb />
The following report was <lb />
ed by the <lb />
Your committee appointed to <lb />
assist the settlement between the <lb />
Sheriff and Treasurer for taxes <lb />
collected during the year 1891, beg <lb />
leave to report that they have <lb />
discharged that duty and that J. <lb />
A- K- Tucker, Sheriff, has account- <lb />
ed for and paid over to John Flan- <lb />
Treasurer, all taxes collected <lb />
by and for which he is <lb />
able the tax list of 1891. We <lb />
attach statements marked <lb />
A. B. and C- showing the settle- <lb />
in full- All of which is re- <lb />
submitted. <lb />
C. V. <lb />
T. R- KeeL Committee. <lb />
The contract for the building of <lb />
the dam was awarded to W W- <lb />
Harper Go- <lb />
Tat Sired. <lb />
From a letter written by Mrs. Ada E. <lb />
of H., We <lb />
taken with a bad cold, which settled on <lb />
my couch set in and dually <lb />
In Consumption, Tour doctors <lb />
gave me up, saying I out <lb />
short time. I gave myself up to <lb />
Saviour, determined if l could not stay <lb />
with my friend on earth, I would meet <lb />
above, husband was <lb />
to get Dr. ATe- Discovery <lb />
Consumption, Coughs t <lb />
Rave It a trial, took in all <lb />
it has cored me, and God I am <lb />
and hearty Trial <lb />
bottles free at Dru<lb />
The best salve In the world for Cuts, <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Cicero, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores. Chapped Hands. <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. <lb />
Price cents pet For sale at <lb />
Store. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Judge of Probate of Pitt county <lb />
having issued Letters of Administration <lb />
to me, the undersigned, on the 10th day <lb />
of May, 1892, on the estate of G. W. <lb />
Johnston, deceased, notice If hereby <lb />
given to all persons indebted to the <lb />
estate to make payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and to all creditors of said estate <lb />
to present their claims properly <lb />
to the undersigned within twelve <lb />
months after the date of this or <lb />
this will be plead in bar of their <lb />
F. G. JAMES, <lb />
of the estate G. Johnston. <lb />
This 10th day of May, 1892. <lb />
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ADOLPH COHN, <lb />
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Refer to all bank In Eastern Carolina, j <lb />
any prices on the different <lb />
lines of Goods earned by We <lb />
throw out no baits to entrap <lb />
To one and all we extend <lb />
a cordial welcome to our <lb />
will he pleased to serve yon with <lb />
any goods in the following lines <lb />
------o- <lb />
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Notions, <lb />
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 />
Plows of the improved makes, <lb />
Trunks. Valises, Floor Matting, <lb />
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 />
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THE OLD RELIABLE CARRIAGE FACTORY <lb />
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CONTINUE THE OF <lb />
BUGGIES, CARTS DRAYS. <lb />
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but work. We keep up with the times and improved styles <lb />
material used in all work. All styles of Springs arc use I. you can select from <lb />
Brewster, Storm, Coil, Ram Horn, King <lb />
Also keep on hand a full of ready <lb />
HARNESS AND WHIPS <lb />
he year round, which we will sell as as the lowest. <lb />
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merit a continuance of the same <lb />
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GOODS, WINDOWS, SASH and and QUEENS <lb />
WARE, HARDWARE, PLOWS and PLOW CASTING, LEATHER of <lb />
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ration and Hall's Star Lye at jobbers Prices, Lead pure Lin <lb />
Oil, Varnishes and Paint Colors, Cucumber Wood Pumps, Salt and Wood aid <lb />
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WONDERFUL <lb />
STILL RUNNING <lb />
GREAT <lb />
COST SALE. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Egg <lb />
Ice creamers happy. <lb />
Win. It wasn't hot <lb />
Tin- crops are growing last. <lb />
Raleigh will celebrate the h. <lb />
Crops are good all over the county. <lb />
Days length minutes. <lb />
Merchant should always advertise. <lb />
The glorious fourth next Monday week. <lb />
Cotton Seed for sale at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
For Reapers, Mowers and Bind- <lb />
see R L- <lb />
The new moon this month comes on <lb />
the Nth. <lb />
Mower and Rake <lb />
L. <lb />
Quart and half <lb />
Jars at J. R Cherry Co. <lb />
soda fountains are doing rushing <lb />
I am selling Stoves cheaper than <lb />
ever before- D. D- Haskett <lb />
June 23rd. For Seed Black <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Peaches were selling Saturday <lb />
cents a peck. <lb />
Do wont Gum or Leather <lb />
Belting, call on D. D- <lb />
According to the almanacs summer <lb />
was ushered in Monday. <lb />
Tho New Home Sowing Ma- <lb />
chines for at Brown Bros- <lb />
The outlook for grapes in this <lb />
is unusually fine. <lb />
D. D. Haskett is offering bar- <lb />
gains in Hardware and Stoves. <lb />
A good woman is the loveliest <lb />
blooms under heaven. <lb />
Masons porcelain Lined top <lb />
Fruit Jars at J. B. Cherry Co. <lb />
Don't fail to list your taxes, the time is <lb />
short, only a few days longer. <lb />
June 23rd. Fresh Boss Milk <lb />
Biscuits at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Try Cardenas, the best cent <lb />
smoke, at Reflector Book <lb />
The gay and festive mosquito is with us <lb />
and his gay song is heard in the laud. <lb />
The Reaper <lb />
Binder for at R L. <lb />
Misses House and Bogart will have an <lb />
art display in Tarboro on 1st. <lb />
Cash given for Produce, Hides, <lb />
Eggs and Furs at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
The resorts arc getting in full <lb />
bloom and our town will soon furnish her <lb />
regular quota. <lb />
The Now Homo Sewing Ma- <lb />
chines and all parts at Brown <lb />
Bros. <lb />
The loads tho world, <lb />
Mower and Rake at R. L- <lb />
The Odd Fellows of <lb />
a here for Bethel on last <lb />
Thursday night. There were <lb />
present. <lb />
I am head quarters for Tobacco <lb />
Knives and Thermometers D. D. <lb />
Haskett. <lb />
Cheapest Furniture, Bedsteads <lb />
and Mattresses at the Old Brick <lb />
Store. <lb />
To clean a tea-kettle take it away <lb />
the fire and wash it with a rag <lb />
in kerosene followed by a rubbing with <lb />
dry cloth. <lb />
the byword for <lb />
Reapers, Mowers and Binders, at <lb />
R. L- <lb />
My whole Stock of goods t <lb />
per cent below the regular price <lb />
D- D. Haskett. <lb />
The land sale that took place at <lb />
last Wednesday was a success. <lb />
One hundred lots were sold at very <lb />
factory prices, amounting in all to <lb />
thousand dollars. <lb />
Have you seen that big lot of <lb />
Tobacco Knives and Thermometers <lb />
at D. D. <lb />
A Babe stylish, <lb />
double-horse, two-seat <lb />
with side fenders, by Mrs. L. C- <lb />
King. <lb />
The Greenville base ball club up <lb />
to Tarboro last Thursday to cross bats <lb />
with that club. They were beaten by a <lb />
of to The boys here wish us <lb />
to the Tarboro club for their <lb />
treatment and hope it will soon be <lb />
their pleasure to reciprocate. <lb />
Have you seen that big lot of <lb />
Cook Stoves at D. D. <lb />
and ain't they cheap for a <lb />
good Cook Stove and outfit <lb />
Auction will sell at <lb />
Auction every Saturday, until <lb />
further notice, beginning at three <lb />
o'clock, at my store, my entire <lb />
stock of Ha id ware. Come one, <lb />
come all. M. J. Latham. <lb />
The Chairman of the Executive Com- <lb />
of the First District called <lb />
which was held Plymouth last <lb />
week and appointed Edenton the place <lb />
and August the date to hold the <lb />
Congressional Convention. It being <lb />
court week Col. Harry Skinner could not <lb />
leave and Mr. R. W. King represented <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
Bishop A. A. Watson was in town Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
Miss Novella home from <lb />
school last week. <lb />
Mrs. T. B. Cherry spent several days <lb />
at Hamilton last week. <lb />
Rev. A. D. Hunter left yesterday <lb />
morning for Scot land Neck. <lb />
Dr. Charles returned <lb />
last weak from Philadelphia. <lb />
Clever Claude F. Wilson, editor of t lie <lb />
Wilson Advance, was In town last Sun- <lb />
day visiting his mother. <lb />
Prof. W. H. left Monday eve- <lb />
to attend the session of the Teach- <lb />
Assembly at Morehead City. <lb />
Rev. It. D. returned a few days <lb />
ago from Louisville. Ky where he has <lb />
been pursuing a course in the seminary. <lb />
He preached an excellent sermon in the <lb />
Baptist church Sunday night. <lb />
Mess. H. H. of the News and <lb />
Observer, Ben of the <lb />
and W. W. Carraway, of the Richmond <lb />
Dispatch, were here last week in the In- <lb />
of their respective paper-. <lb />
Court adjourned last Friday. Though <lb />
it was a short term they seemed to dis- <lb />
patch a great deal of business. Sheriff <lb />
Tucker left yesterday morning with eight <lb />
men and two women, all <lb />
colored. <lb />
Mr. Walter has opened a new <lb />
photograph gallery in the rear of Dr. D. <lb />
I. office on Evans street. We <lb />
have seen some of his work and it is ex- <lb />
His brilliant process is a perfect <lb />
success. Sec his ad in this issue. <lb />
Mess. Greene. Jr., Lawrence Hook- <lb />
O. Hooker and J. A. Braddy left Mon- <lb />
morning for York State. The <lb />
former two to purchase another merry- <lb />
go-round machine and the latter on <lb />
pleasure bent. <lb />
The next day after reaching home from <lb />
his trip across the continent the editor <lb />
was taken quite sick and confined to his <lb />
room for more than a week. He is now <lb />
up but not fully able to return to duties <lb />
at the office. For this reason he docs not <lb />
give readers an editorial <lb />
letter in this issue but will take up the <lb />
subject again next week and continue it <lb />
until all the trip is covered. <lb />
We were pleased to a call last <lb />
week from Dr. W. E. Hall, of York, <lb />
and editor of the International. He is <lb />
on a lecturing tour of the South and will <lb />
deliver one of his fine lectures here <lb />
Friday night, the 24th, at the Opera <lb />
House on to Get Married and Stay <lb />
He says ho will guarantee that <lb />
every man this lecture <lb />
will pop the question before he reaches <lb />
home with his girl. Everybody should <lb />
go and hear this distinguished speaker. <lb />
While stopping over a few hours in <lb />
Washington City, two weeks ago, the <lb />
editor was pleasantly surprised by meet- <lb />
up with Mr. J. J. Cherry, Jr., a <lb />
Greenville young man. Of course <lb />
wanted to know what Jack was doing <lb />
there, and found that he was night clerk <lb />
in Hotel Johnson, corner 13th and E. <lb />
streets. He took us around to show us <lb />
his place, which is one of the neatest and <lb />
nicest hotels in the capital city. It is a <lb />
handsome new building containing or <lb />
more rooms, and is conducted on the <lb />
European from to per <lb />
day. The location is in the best part of <lb />
the city, fronting Pennsylvania avenue, <lb />
and only about three blocks from the <lb />
White House, Treasury Department <lb />
other noted buildings. Jack will make it <lb />
pleasant for any of his friends stopping <lb />
with him when they visit Washington. <lb />
Hotel Royal, at Atlantic City, is also <lb />
under the same management. <lb />
Building Notes. <lb />
Mis. Taft will build in a few days on <lb />
the site of her old home, which was de- <lb />
by lire a few weeks ago. <lb />
Mrs. Ricks Is building a neat dwelling <lb />
on Dickerson avenue next to Mr. J. R. <lb />
Moore's residence. <lb />
The new Eastern Warehouse on Dick- <lb />
avenue will be pushed rapidly to <lb />
completion. <lb />
We learn that several other dwellings <lb />
will be built during this summer. Let <lb />
the good work go on. <lb />
A Correction. <lb />
In our last were not correct in the <lb />
notice of the public installation of officers <lb />
that will take place next Friday, 24th. <lb />
and we cheerfully make the correction. <lb />
The following is <lb />
W. M. King. <lb />
S. Harding. <lb />
J. Brown. <lb />
L. Sugg. <lb />
S. Rawls. <lb />
Besides the above the appointed officers <lb />
will be installed. Those who bring bas- <lb />
on Friday next for the dinner will <lb />
please leave them at the store of Mr. C. <lb />
D. or get instructions from <lb />
him. <lb />
Dr. John L. Wooten hag mysteriously <lb />
disappeared from usual haunts. He <lb />
was last seen on Saturday night, the 28th <lb />
lust. He was a fine looking young man, <lb />
about six feet high and six Inches thick. <lb />
He was evidently trying to raise a mus- <lb />
but was too young to succeed as <lb />
yet. Any information leading to his dis- <lb />
will be thankfully received by his <lb />
neighbors on the Block. <lb />
n. E. <lb />
C. D. <lb />
J. S. SMITH. <lb />
A Water Haul. <lb />
be dog-gone was the expression <lb />
we heard on the streets one morning Ult <lb />
week. The dog was supposed to begone <lb />
but his would not lie downed. <lb />
On the night before a dog made himself <lb />
very obnoxious to a certain gentleman <lb />
and he hied himself away and brought <lb />
forth the dog-destroyer and took <lb />
ate aim and fired, missing the aforesaid <lb />
dog, neither touching hair nor hide. He <lb />
then took rest on a hoe handle and blazed <lb />
away again and was more successful, the <lb />
dog setting up a yell that sounded like <lb />
ran under <lb />
the house. The next morning the gen- <lb />
came down the street and en- <lb />
gaged a colored man to go down to his <lb />
house and bury a dog that he had killed <lb />
the night before. The colored man went <lb />
and brought the dog down to the gentle- <lb />
man's store as well hearty as he had <lb />
been, saying ills dog is too <lb />
to The laugh was the <lb />
gentleman. <lb />
Married. <lb />
the residence <lb />
of J. S. Hines, Esq., Pitt <lb />
county, on the 15th lust., Mr. R. E. Alli- <lb />
good and Miss Emma F. Hines were <lb />
together in the bonds of holy wed- <lb />
lock, the editor of the Watch-Tower <lb />
performing the ceremony. The follow- <lb />
were the attendants of the bride and <lb />
groom Win. and Miss Ella <lb />
Hines, W. E. Patrick and Miss Lizzie <lb />
Hines, J. J. Hines and Miss Smith, <lb />
J. A. Smith and Miss Emma <lb />
After the ceremony a bountiful repast <lb />
was spread and the invited guests partook <lb />
of the rich prepared for the <lb />
Immediately after the repast the <lb />
bridal party left for Washington the <lb />
future home of the bride and groom. <lb />
Here supper was served and a neat re- <lb />
was had and all enjoyed the <lb />
hugely. <lb />
The congratulates the <lb />
happy couple their voyage the <lb />
ocean of life and trusts that the hearts <lb />
just made one will be united stronger <lb />
and happier until they are ushered into <lb />
immortal bliss. <lb />
AYDEN NOTES. <lb />
X. C . June <lb />
town Is on the build- <lb />
continue to Mr. W. II. Harris <lb />
is building a very pretty and convenient <lb />
dwelling house and when completed will <lb />
be quite an improvement to the town. <lb />
Our clever townsman. Mr. Frank Hart is <lb />
hauling lumber for his handsome dwell- <lb />
on Main street, and will coin me <lb />
work next week. Also Mr. Dick <lb />
contemplates building a very and <lb />
commodious dwelling house this fall. <lb />
are up for saw- <lb />
and curing lumber. I heard Mr. <lb />
Dixie say that one of the curs of <lb />
lumber -hipped by them netted 1.08. <lb />
Their lumber is all O. K. The <lb />
Ayden should be to have such j <lb />
going men to locate in their midst. <lb />
The Irish potato crop is very good In <lb />
this section. The farmers continue to <lb />
haul them to the depot. <lb />
Miss Cox Is visiting the family <lb />
of Mr. Sam this week. <lb />
Mr. W. B. will start out drum- <lb />
ming <lb />
Mess. George Smith and Hurry Kitchen <lb />
left for Scotland this morning. <lb />
. Mi.-- Dora, the beautiful daughter of <lb />
Mr. Bill Tucker, of Marlboro, is visiting <lb />
friends and relatives in and around Ayden. <lb />
Married, June 15th. at the residence of <lb />
the bride's father, Mr. J. W. Hines, Mr. <lb />
Robt. Alligood, of Washington, to Miss <lb />
Emma Hines. Rev. J. L. Winfield <lb />
Mrs. C. L. Patrick is very sick at her <lb />
home near <lb />
The freight train lost her coach be- <lb />
tween and this place last <lb />
Thursday night and had to go back after <lb />
her passengers. Better hook them good <lb />
next time, they might stop in the creek. <lb />
. A. V. L. <lb />
The returns thanks for t <lb />
the above and hopes A. V. L. will keep <lb />
Ayden represented in the county paper. <lb />
En. <lb />
Notice Shippers, <lb />
In order to make more convenient and <lb />
economical use of tho vessels now em- <lb />
ployed in the h Carolina service <lb />
and thus to serve the inter- <lb />
of shipper.-, t ho undersigned <lb />
have decided to their <lb />
folk and and <lb />
Washing on. N. into <lb />
one be known as <lb />
Norfolk, Mine Washington Direct <lb />
LINK. <lb />
Connecting at Norfolk with <lb />
Tin; Hay for Haiti more. <lb />
The Clyde Line, for Philadelphia <lb />
The Old Dominion Line, for <lb />
York. <lb />
The Merchants Miners Line for <lb />
ton and Providence. <lb />
The Water Lines for Richmond, Va., <lb />
mid Washington, D. C. <lb />
At with <lb />
The Atlantic North Carolina K. It- <lb />
At Washington <lb />
Tar River Steamers. <lb />
Also Calling at Island. X. C. <lb />
Tho new line will m <lb />
Service, with such additional sailings m <lb />
will suit the needs of the <lb />
NO ADVANCE IN RATES. <lb />
The direct service of these steamers, <lb />
and the freedom from handling, arc <lb />
among the great advantages this Line <lb />
offers. The following gentlemen have <lb />
been appointed Agents of the New <lb />
E. at Norfolk, Va. <lb />
John Myers Sou, at <lb />
S. II. at N. V. <lb />
S. C. at Island- <lb />
J. J. Cherry, at Greenville, N. C. <lb />
The first steamer will leave Norfolk <lb />
on Monday, May from wharf <lb />
on Water street, Clyde <lb />
mid between the piers of the Clyde <lb />
Line and Old Dominion Steamship Co- <lb />
ll. A. BOURNE, <lb />
V. P- O. M. Old Dominion S. S Co. <lb />
W. CLYDE CO. <lb />
Clyde Hue. <lb />
Norfolk, May 14th, 1892. <lb />
THE <lb />
WELCOME NEWS <lb />
-that yon can net choice <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
DRESS <lb />
Clothing, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
BOOTS SHOE <lb />
a for cash at <lb />
M. R. LANG'S. <lb />
To Tobacco are <lb />
now ready to deliver 12-inch to- <lb />
flues. Those who have or- <lb />
10-inch flues can get them <lb />
early in July. Don't forget that <lb />
flues are sold only for cash-on-de- <lb />
livery. E. if Co, <lb />
The now Eastern Warehouse U being <lb />
pushed rapidly. When completed Green- <lb />
ville will have one of the best warehouses <lb />
in the State, and a tobacco market <lb />
Greenville be second to none hi the <lb />
Golden Belt. Ton will have to go a long <lb />
ways to And two more clever young men <lb />
than Mess. O. L. Joyner and Alex Hell- <lb />
and when the Eastern opens next <lb />
September you will hear from them in <lb />
great shape. <lb />
my <lb />
am closing out my business for the <lb />
purpose of a change and earnestly <lb />
request all who owe me to come <lb />
forward and settle up. I am sell <lb />
out at cost, and at auction. <lb />
Please come and pay up, for I <lb />
expect to move soon. <lb />
yours Truly, <lb />
M. J. Latham. <lb />
The State Guard Encampment. <lb />
The annual encampment of the State <lb />
Guard for the current year will be by <lb />
regiments and not as a brigade. The <lb />
encampments will be held upon the State <lb />
grounds at Wrightsville, which have <lb />
been generously donated as a permanent <lb />
camp by the citizens of Wilmington, <lb />
the camp will be known as <lb />
iii honor of the Governor of the <lb />
State. The first and second regiment- <lb />
will encamp from July. to <lb />
and the third fourth regiment <lb />
from August to Inclusive. Each <lb />
regiment will have its own camp, camp- <lb />
guards and guard lines, and each colonel <lb />
will be held strictly responsible for the <lb />
conduct, work and discipline of his own <lb />
command. First lieutenant W. E. Shinn, <lb />
10th cavalry, U. S. A., and such other <lb />
army officers as may be detailed to assist <lb />
him, will be on duty during both encamp- <lb />
for the purpose of giving practical <lb />
instruction in drills, guard duty, rifle <lb />
practice, heavy gun drill and in all camp <lb />
duties, and as officers of the United States <lb />
army they will be obeyed and respected <lb />
accordingly. The encampments will be <lb />
visited by the and <lb />
they will lie reviewed by him on such <lb />
days as may hereafter be announced. <lb />
While strict discipline must be enforced, <lb />
ample time will be allowed for recreation <lb />
and enjoyment. Nothing will be left <lb />
undone to secure the comfort <lb />
to the reasonable pleasure of the men <lb />
consistent with the object of these en- <lb />
The market was glutted on Saturday <lb />
with four-legged chickens, We saw one <lb />
Concert at Elliott Hall. <lb />
It was good, par excellent. We mean <lb />
concert given in Elliott Hall last <lb />
Friday night by the young ladies of the <lb />
Episcopal church, assisted by some of our <lb />
local talent. The music of the occasion <lb />
was furnished by Miss Jennie Williams, <lb />
whose magic touch of the piano always <lb />
brings forth chords that charm the <lb />
and makes everybody happy. She <lb />
has no equal that know of. Messrs. <lb />
Ola Forbes and C. D. came in <lb />
for a large portion of praise <lb />
that was heard all around. Greenville <lb />
musical talent can't be downed anywhere. <lb />
The evening's entertainment opened <lb />
with a vocal solo by Master Leslie <lb />
entitled, Old Home Down on the <lb />
Leslie has a wonderful <lb />
for one so young, there is in him <lb />
material to make a tine singer. His <lb />
was line and elicited great applause. <lb />
Miss Carrie Latham charmed the <lb />
with a vocal solo entitled. for <lb />
always like to hear Miss <lb />
Carrie sing. She seems to throw her <lb />
whole soul In her song, and on Friday <lb />
night she retained her reputation as a <lb />
soloist. The was <lb />
at the close was loud long. <lb />
A recitation by Miss Forbes <lb />
was amusing and created lots of laugh- <lb />
It was entitled by a <lb />
and the song that haunted her <lb />
was she could not <lb />
stir or talk without that song cropping <lb />
out. It was well received by the <lb />
and rendered in excellent style. <lb />
At the close this is the verse we caught <lb />
a chestnut, he's a bore, <lb />
Hope I'll never hear of them more. <lb />
Wish they would and catch the<lb />
And sink to the bottom of <lb />
Old a solo by Miss Annie <lb />
Sheppard, was the next piece. It is use- <lb />
less to comment. The announcement <lb />
that Miss Annie sang It before a Green- <lb />
ville audience insures the hearty <lb />
High a recitation by Miss <lb />
Julia Foley, was grand. From the rise <lb />
to the fall of the curtain she held the <lb />
audience spellbound. The expression, <lb />
her gestures, all were superb, and the <lb />
closing tableau was lovely, and long and <lb />
continued applause brought her back be- <lb />
fore the appreciative audience again. <lb />
To cap the climax of the evening's en- <lb />
the amateurs of Greenville <lb />
gave a farce entitled, Under <lb />
As usual they sustained <lb />
their reputation and the audience fully <lb />
appreciated the effort. <lb />
We want to sec more of these enter- <lb />
; don't stop at the first one. <lb />
The It is at your command. <lb />
The young ladles realized about <lb />
Land Sale. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of tin; <lb />
Court of Pitt county, made At January <lb />
term, 1802, in a certain action therein <lb />
pending, entitled It. Wright, <lb />
ct versus Samuel Moore, <lb />
of Manning et I will on <lb />
Monday, June 13th. 1892, sell at public <lb />
sale the Court House door in <lb />
Greenville, to the highest bidder for <lb />
cash, a certain tract of land in Bethel <lb />
adjoining lie <lb />
Robertson farm, Jesse and others, <lb />
containing eight hundred acres, <lb />
and being the tract of laud on which <lb />
Manning lived. <lb />
ALEX. L. BLOW, <lb />
Commissioners. <lb />
Greenville, N. C, May 11th, 1802. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
MARK. <lb />
The undersigned having been appoint- <lb />
ed agent of the above New Line at this <lb />
point most cordially thanks his many <lb />
friends and patrons for the liberal pat- <lb />
have given him <lb />
most ask a continuance of <lb />
the same. J. J. <lb />
Agent New Line. <lb />
N. C, May 18th, 1802. <lb />
Ton lie Not In It <lb />
If you fail to see the brand new stock of <lb />
GENERAL MEnu <lb />
-----1 hat is now being offered by <lb />
W. H. WHITE. <lb />
-1 have just the to suit----- <lb />
GENTLEMEN, <lb />
LADY, <lb />
i HOUSEKEEPER. <lb />
farmer <lb />
body else <lb />
if you want anything to wear or any thing <lb />
to eat. or any article to go in the house, <lb />
call me. Goods all new. not a piece <lb />
of old stock in the house. <lb />
My prices will be found as low as <lb />
able goods can lie sold at. <lb />
W. II. WHITE. <lb />
Two door from C. A. <lb />
Bear Five Points- <lb />
SHOES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS- <lb />
There is a great deal of satisfaction in leading <lb />
a ad we are still in that position. Rivals at- <lb />
tempt to follow our methods but find that we <lb />
lead them a merry chase and they finally fire <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 />
For tin of all the West in Through Cars. <lb />
This has been in use over <lb />
fifty years, and wherever known has <lb />
been in steady demand. It been en- <lb />
by the leading all over <lb />
effected where <lb />
all oilier remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years tailed. This Ointment is Of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which it has obtained is owing entirely <lb />
its own efficacy, as but little effort has <lb />
ever been made to bring it before the <lb />
One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of One <lb />
Dollar. Sample box tree. The usual <lb />
discount to Druggists. All Cash Orders <lb />
If you are to Texas <lb />
or Wot. it will In; money in your pocket <lb />
to bear In mind that the <lb />
C. ft. St. L. offers <lb />
to all classes of <lb />
having fewer change, cleaner and <lb />
more comfortable cars, and sure <lb />
Palace Coaches Atlanta <lb />
to Memphis without, change, making <lb />
direct connection there with fast trains, <lb />
on one change tor sag <lb />
aim Texas. For It-liable information, <lb />
rates, routes, schedule and maps <lb />
or call on undersigned- Remember <lb />
we can give you the very lowest rates, and <lb />
that we make extra charge for seat.- <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 will attend to it for you on a small <lb />
Call and see me. <lb />
JNO. S. <lb />
Paints, Oils. <lb />
S W <lb />
attended to. Address all or i through Cam Call on address <lb />
and communications to j. w. Pass. Charlotte N. C, <lb />
T. F. Jae Malay, Pass No i <lb />
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We are now ready to supply Tobacco Flues to the farmers who <lb />
have placed their orders for them. <lb />
Don't Buy a Cook Stove <lb />
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We have also a big line of Sample Motions, comprising <lb />
all in the Motion line, such as Handkerchiefs, Corsets, Towels, <lb />
Shawls, Jewelry, These goods also will be sold <lb />
at wholesale prices. <lb />
Headquarters for the following lines of <lb />
Car load Pork. <lb />
Car load Rib Side Meat. <lb />
Car load Flour, all grades. <lb />
Car load Seed Oats. <lb />
Cases Star Lye. <lb />
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Cases Cherries and Peaches <lb />
Full line Case Goods. <lb />
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Hats, <lb />
Come all and be convinced of our low prices. <lb />
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and heard another one One of them <lb />
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held up one pair and when the other got <lb />
tired he would drop tar a <lb />
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from earth to Heaven on the night of <lb />
Thursday, June 16th, 1892, little John <lb />
Infant son <lb />
and Mrs. J. L. Fountain, aged about <lb />
months. After a very brief but severe <lb />
illness, which was borne with never a <lb />
frown and never a murmur, his little <lb />
spirit burst asunder the mortal bands <lb />
which bound it to earth, with angel <lb />
guides, winged its flight to its eternal <lb />
home the sunset's radiant <lb />
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sweet, so bright and so attractive should <lb />
thus be nipped in the very his <lb />
mission on earth was fulfilled, God <lb />
own, his little spirit, that <lb />
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up the Heavenward path. And now at <lb />
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to show her power. <lb />
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when came on. She was a <lb />
graceful woman, tall and slim and <lb />
fair to look upon. Her face was not <lb />
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her clear notes rang out pure <lb />
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conventional pt tinted beard <lb />
of the typical higher class Parisian. <lb />
The man was, however, an <lb />
can. Robert Parkman, but he had <lb />
lived so long tho French capital <lb />
that ho had lost nearly all of the <lb />
alert mannerism peculiar to <lb />
cans that cling so long to our <lb />
abroad. <lb />
Ho had lived in ton years, his <lb />
business was here, and he now in- <lb />
tended lo live here for tho remainder <lb />
of his ho <lb />
to remain but a few months, <lb />
but like many another the spell of <lb />
tho beautiful city had crept upon <lb />
him and he had grown to think that <lb />
there was no other place on tho wide <lb />
earth fit to live in besides this bright, <lb />
fascinating city under its caressing <lb />
Sky. <lb />
He liked the life of Paris. In the <lb />
ten years of his residence here he <lb />
had lived well, and times <lb />
Wildly; but, to his credit let it be <lb />
said, he had come out at the end <lb />
with a cleaner record than mot-t <lb />
young men with plenty of money at <lb />
their disposal, who go from the <lb />
crudity of American cities into the <lb />
alluring splendors of Paris. <lb />
He was thirty-four years old. He <lb />
was not married; years before, in his <lb />
college days, there been a girl, <lb />
he had her and he had <lb />
never really loved in all his life. <lb />
Women ems too fond of him, per- <lb />
haps. He was. one of those men over <lb />
whom all women rave, they liked <lb />
extravagantly. Ban- <lb />
croft Was of them. She loved <lb />
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Weldon all points North daily. Al <lb />
and daily except San <lb />
day via Bay Line, also at Rocky Mount <lb />
except. Sued With Norfolk <lb />
for <lb />
points via <lb />
General <lb />
J. <lb />
She met him that first year m <lb />
Paris, and gave him the whole of her <lb />
girlish affection, and ever since he <lb />
been the and the only man <lb />
in her life. Parkman know it, but <lb />
nothing had over passed between <lb />
them in the way of love. He had <lb />
been kind and attentive in a <lb />
but all on his part. <lb />
fie knew that Madeline <lb />
him, hut it did not one <lb />
way or was too selfish <lb />
but ho respected her; ho. could not <lb />
help that; ho was hero tonight to <lb />
hoar her sing because he thought he <lb />
ought to be; he had even given a <lb />
dinner to attend, when ho would <lb />
rather gone to <lb />
did much for <lb />
sic, had heard sing <lb />
no many times before; but ho had <lb />
tor it <lb />
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His listless over the J <lb />
house, raid <lb />
bus hand in <lb />
fashion against the velvet of <lb />
the boX. <lb />
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turned bis head to at tho <lb />
as he leaned in bis nor j <lb />
did he move even when Madeline <lb />
came on. He watched her without <lb />
apparent interest for several min- <lb />
did not turn her eyes his way, <lb />
although she knew just he <lb />
would sit, as be had told her. Her . <lb />
pate, slender face was held up and <lb />
site sang to the spaces. <lb />
After a time Parkman leaned for- <lb />
ward, and an of insistent eager- <lb />
into his eyes as ho fastened <lb />
on the singer's face. <lb />
His breath came passionately and I <lb />
his eyes burned with a somber light. <lb />
He was a changed man; so much so, j <lb />
indeed, that tho people in tho neigh- <lb />
boring boxes looked at him j <lb />
but ho did not notice them; <lb />
he was blind to everything but the I <lb />
figure of the singer before him. <lb />
Why had not looked him <lb />
She had said of her own f will j <lb />
sing to him in the solos; that <lb />
should look <lb />
But what did he care, to sure <lb />
ho suddenly asked himself. <lb />
of course. Why should he, in- <lb />
deed <lb />
Ho did not try to analyze his feel- <lb />
Ho did not even ask himself <lb />
why it hurt him so because she had <lb />
not looked, but ho thought of her <lb />
eyes and wistful mouth, her delicate <lb />
and her beautiful, pleading <lb />
voice that had penetrated his very <lb />
soul and every fiber of his being to- <lb />
night. <lb />
He hoped with a sort of childish <lb />
eagerness that look at him <lb />
during of the other acts. He <lb />
watched her persistently, tho look in <lb />
his eyes growing almost pitiful, but <lb />
Madeline did not look. The delicate <lb />
eyelids trembled that <lb />
and tho that gave itself <lb />
to a transport of applause at the close <lb />
of tho last net knew nothing of the <lb />
agony in man's newly awakened <lb />
heart. <lb />
Through tho enthusiastic, well <lb />
bred crush after the opera, <lb />
hurried down tho wide Stain; <lb />
ho heard tho people's of <lb />
Madeline; they stabbed <lb />
and ho sprang into his can . It <lb />
was not the number of own <lb />
house, but that of tho <lb />
Madeline and her aunt lived, that he <lb />
gave to tho driver hurriedly as he <lb />
slammed tho door. <lb />
Madeline was at the pension ore <lb />
him. Her aunt was just carrying <lb />
away her thicker wraps, and was <lb />
leaning back in her sinning garments <lb />
against tho white fur of her crimson <lb />
cloak. <lb />
It seemed to Parkman that he had <lb />
never seen her so beautiful before; <lb />
her face was delicately flushed and <lb />
her eyes shone like stars beneath the <lb />
Straying strands of her parted hair, <lb />
that had become prettily disheveled <lb />
by her opera scarf. Ho wanted to <lb />
take her in his arms and crush her <lb />
close, to keep her for his own forever <lb />
in her white womanhood. <lb />
looked at him silently with her <lb />
shining eyes. must have <lb />
tho change in him, but did <lb />
not show it. Her sweet face was <lb />
calmer and unmoved, and she looked <lb />
at him as if questioning why he <lb />
came. Ho was as white as death, <lb />
for several minutes did not <lb />
speak, but stood gazing at the <lb />
an before him j then suddenly, as if <lb />
answering tho questioning in her <lb />
eyes, ho said <lb />
why do you not look <lb />
Why did you not sing me You <lb />
The strange, tender protest in his <lb />
eager voice seemed to stir her. and <lb />
she leaned forward and looked in- <lb />
trim. she so id w on- <lb />
you I did not <lb />
suppose it would matter. I did not <lb />
think yon would even remember my <lb />
j Then half but still look- <lb />
at him with wondrous, shining <lb />
eyes, she added <lb />
j that should <lb />
I Madeline when <lb />
your voice is the only that I care <lb />
to hear in all the world; your face <lb />
tho one alone of all that I care <lb />
to Madeline. I love you <lb />
with my boo and my life I love yen <lb />
I did not; know it till tonight, but it <lb />
is so, and it is forever. It must el- <lb />
ways have bean there in my heart, <lb />
the love for you. but I did not know <lb />
oh, Madeline and his voice rang <lb />
with passionate-intensity as he sprang <lb />
forward and held out his arms to her, <lb />
his fact filled with mingled emotions <lb />
of pain <lb />
But Madeline back against <lb />
her and put out her hands de- <lb />
as if to keep him from her. <lb />
Her voice did not change as she said, <lb />
in a low <lb />
so you have come to feel as <lb />
I felt once, for that is the way I loved <lb />
Your love is <lb />
but an echo of that which I once felt <lb />
she cried out, closing her eye- <lb />
lids, I loved I could have <lb />
suffered anything for dis- <lb />
grace, everything. I <lb />
would given up ray life for <lb />
your lips upon life, yes, <lb />
my very soul for I loved you with <lb />
a love such as few women are called <lb />
to know. I lived only to see you; to <lb />
hear your voice and touch your dear <lb />
hands. <lb />
it lasted so long, so cruelly <lb />
long, and so I yes, toe <lb />
fiercely, for now the fires in my heart <lb />
have burned themselves out, they <lb />
burned so long with nothing to feed <lb />
them. So long, so and now <lb />
they have perished utterly; only the <lb />
cold ashes remain, so cold that <lb />
in this world can ever revive <lb />
them. The last spark died <lb />
paused with a little gasp, and <lb />
then went <lb />
hardly know myself, I who was <lb />
so full of feeling once, every fiber of <lb />
my being aching for tho love of one <lb />
do not interrupt mo. It is of <lb />
no use now. You might plead to <lb />
me, and weep to me in an agony of <lb />
tears and it would not my heart <lb />
a single my heart beats <lb />
so quietly and she smiled <lb />
gently and put her hand up <lb />
her slim silken corsage. <lb />
am a frozen Woman. My life <lb />
so far as lave is concerned is <lb />
is no more to come. Eight <lb />
is a longtime, <lb />
eternity to those who suffer. It bat <lb />
frozen up ray heart and I do not care <lb />
now. <lb />
us her hand again as <lb />
Parkman matte an impetuous gesture <lb />
to come to her. <lb />
for my voice, my dear voice <lb />
and tho of the people- I <lb />
love that. Oh. how it to me <lb />
tonight and solaced my poor worn <lb />
out heart <lb />
She leaned toward him suddenly <lb />
and said in a voice so low that it was <lb />
almost a <lb />
was going to t <lb />
to sing to yon. but it was at <lb />
that moment when I stepped upon <lb />
tho stage, that tho last spark died; it <lb />
flared up and wont out like a candle, <lb />
and I did not tho joy of not <lb />
eating <lb />
And sank and closed her j <lb />
eyes with a smile playing about <lb />
her wistful lips. <lb />
Parkman cried, and <lb />
came and leaned over her choir, hie <lb />
face bent down near hers. <lb />
God how much C you <lb />
think a man can <lb />
as much as a woman by <lb />
eight she answered, a little <lb />
scornful quivering through her <lb />
soft voice. <lb />
He did not heed her answer, <lb />
went on, his breath touching her <lb />
cheek. <lb />
think that yon should have <lb />
loved mo like that, and now when <lb />
give you my and very heartbeats <lb />
you will not care. Oh, Madeline, <lb />
shook her head gently from <lb />
side to side, her eyes still closed. <lb />
am willing to wait, dear <lb />
ho pleaded, with tender pathos in <lb />
his voice, long as you <lb />
wish, only tell mo that it will come <lb />
lost love for mo. I have <lb />
blind, brutally and he <lb />
writhed and held his hand <lb />
across his eyes to press back tho pain <lb />
that stung him with his own <lb />
Then ho went <lb />
do not ask that you love mo as <lb />
you did once, but ever so little, Mad- <lb />
Ho leaned over her and looked in- <lb />
at her closed lips; they did <lb />
not even quiver. Ho noticed the <lb />
tracery of veins in her temples, <lb />
and ho ached to rest his lips against <lb />
their delicacy, but ho could not; <lb />
there was no emotion on the calm <lb />
face him. <lb />
for God's sake, look at <lb />
into my <lb />
She raised her lids and looked into <lb />
tho eyes so near her own. <lb />
plead- <lb />
ed. <lb />
what can I say to make yon <lb />
understand that it can never come <lb />
back, not in this she said <lb />
wearily. is dead; all my pas- <lb />
past is dead; my heart itself <lb />
is dead. Why will you not under- <lb />
stand and go away is no <lb />
feeling left in me. I am as cold as <lb />
you once; I do not care if I <lb />
never see you <lb />
Her eyes met his calmly <lb />
and he looked long into them; <lb />
then of a sudden be seemed to under- <lb />
stand. With his strong face hag- <lb />
and full of the agony of despair, <lb />
he held out his hand to her. <lb />
he said softly. <lb />
she answered. <lb />
And their lives crossed <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Bit en. <lb />
Ties remedy is becoming so well <lb />
known and an popular as to need no <lb />
special mention. All who have used <lb />
Electric Hitters sing the same song <lb />
purer medicine does not exist <lb />
and It is guaranteed to do all that is <lb />
claimed. Bitters cure all <lb />
eases of the Liver and Kidneys, will <lb />
remove Pimples, Bolls. Salt and <lb />
other affections caused by impure blood. <lb />
Will drive Malaria tho system <lb />
and prevent its well as cure all Malarial <lb />
cure of Headache, <lb />
and try Electric <lb />
satisfaction guaranteed, <lb />
or money refunded Price and <lb />
hot at Drugstore-. <lb />
The Art of <lb />
Not a very scholarly men fail <lb />
miserably in an effort to entertain. <lb />
La Fontaine appeared stupid, <lb />
was insipid, Chaucer's <lb />
was more agreeable than his <lb />
while Goldsmith like <lb />
an angel and talked like poor <lb />
On the other hand, those with very <lb />
superficial attainments render them- <lb />
selves quite engaging. They have a <lb />
way of delighting us with oven tho <lb />
nothings of <lb />
Field's Washington. <lb />
Cure <lb />
This is beyond question the most <lb />
Cough Medicine we ever <lb />
sold, a few doses invariably cure the <lb />
worst eases of Cough, Croup and Bron- <lb />
while its Success in the <lb />
Consumption is without a <lb />
in lite history of its <lb />
discovery it has been sold on a <lb />
a teat which no ether medicine <lb />
can If yon have a cough we earn- <lb />
ask yon to try it. Price <lb />
and If your lungs arc sore, chest, or <lb />
back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. <lb />
Sold at WOOTEN'S DRUG STOKE. <lb />
LIME LIGHT CANDLES. <lb />
Still by Old <lb />
apparently wasteful pro- <lb />
still hold good hi the <lb />
of the lime candles used cal <lb />
lighting. The use of this light <lb />
has enormously increased of late <lb />
years, even the electric light has <lb />
tot supplanted it, but the attempt to <lb />
machinery for handwork <lb />
in manufacturing tho candles has <lb />
met with small success. Limo can <lb />
dies are produced by compression, <lb />
but they are not satisfactory, and <lb />
tho same is true of magnesium can <lb />
dies. The handsaw and tho circular <lb />
saw boon tried in tho cutting of <lb />
limo candles, but have not proved <lb />
satisfactory. <lb />
Tho greater part of the limo can- <lb />
LAWYERS WHO LOST THEIR FEES. <lb />
Courtroom <lb />
Not Their Clients. <lb />
Spunking of courtroom <lb />
quarrels, and tho friendliness which I <lb />
they display the <lb />
courtroom. I am always reminded of <lb />
the experience of S. F. a <lb />
hero in the early days <lb />
and the first delegate to congress <lb />
this territory. There existed a <lb />
very bitter fend between <lb />
and another man, and the matter got <lb />
into court. Ono of the men retained <lb />
A. J. and the other J. M. <lb />
Woolworth, both of Omaha. Each <lb />
client instructed his lawyer to <lb />
tho other party to tho suit over the <lb />
coals in the liveliest possible manner. <lb />
in telling tho story, <lb />
my lawyer got up I settled <lb />
dies used in theaters, lecture rooms back in my seat <lb />
and clinics in this city are by to thoroughly. As my <lb />
hand. The workman sits on a bench , wanned to his work ho gave <lb />
or stool, and has in front of him a my opponent such a lashing <lb />
square box open at the top, part j that seemed to flay him alive. <lb />
filled with a log of wood that rises <lb />
some inches above the mouth of the <lb />
box. Across the horizontal end of <lb />
this log a bit of plank is nailed, and <lb />
this plank is traversed by a deep <lb />
groove at right angles to its length. <lb />
Lime for the manufacture of can- <lb />
comes in barrels containing <lb />
about pounds each. It is lump <lb />
or lime. The powder and <lb />
the small lumps are useless. Lumps <lb />
as small as four inches long and two <lb />
inches wide are rudely shaped with a <lb />
hatchet. Larger lumps are in <lb />
parts and then shaped as tho smaller <lb />
lumps. After preparing the rude <lb />
lumps tho workman takes them <lb />
one at a time and smooths them <lb />
a broad, file. Ho lays <lb />
oat h lump parallel to tho groove in <lb />
the plank on top of tho box and <lb />
tho lump as ho draws <lb />
the back and forth through tho <lb />
groove. <lb />
Tho process of making the <lb />
candles seems crude and simple, but <lb />
it can successfully only by a <lb />
workman acquainted with the <lb />
ties of lime and long practiced in <lb />
handling tools and material. A skilled <lb />
workman knows what lumps <lb />
worth saving, and just how far to go <lb />
in shaping them with the hatchet. <lb />
Limo with much sand is almost use- <lb />
less for the purpose of making can- <lb />
Sometimes only a dozen can- <lb />
can from a bar- <lb />
rel of lime. Tho best lime will pro- <lb />
duce twenty dozen to the barrel. <lb />
Such of the limo as is unfit to cut <lb />
into candles and the small filings <lb />
that fall into tho workman's box <lb />
put back into tho barrel and returned <lb />
to tho merchant. They as good <lb />
for ordinary purposes as tho largo <lb />
lumps. <lb />
Tho best limo will burn <lb />
tho stream from <lb />
two to five hours, but may last only <lb />
an hour, and must thrown <lb />
away in minutes. Tho limo <lb />
slowly pits under tho stream, and <lb />
after a time the candle splits or flakes <lb />
off. The best candles may be re- <lb />
versed and burned for time in <lb />
that position. <lb />
Lime candles ordinarily <lb />
inches long and rather less than an <lb />
inch in diameter. A skilled man, <lb />
with good tools material can <lb />
make eight dozen a day. They whole- <lb />
sale at about eighty cents a dozen, <lb />
though for use, <lb />
more carefully than those <lb />
supplied to tho theaters, fetch a <lb />
rather higher price. New York Sun. <lb />
SHILOH'S <lb />
A cure for Catarrh, <lb />
Canker mouth and Headache. <lb />
With each bottle there Is an ingenious <lb />
nasal Injector for the more successful <lb />
treatment of these without <lb />
extra charge, Price Sold at <lb />
EN'S G STORE. <lb />
Advantages of <lb />
Miss I'd give anything <lb />
if I'd had the advantages of foreign <lb />
travel which Clara Bullion has en- <lb />
Joyed. is so cultivated, so pol- <lb />
I just wish you could hoar <lb />
her delightful slang. <lb />
Docs she use <lb />
vulgar slang <lb />
Miss me, no. Tho <lb />
idea It isn't American slang, it's <lb />
slang. I nearly died of envy <lb />
when I heard her speak of <lb />
bloody, beastly, dirty <lb />
just a born princess. <lb />
Now York Weekly. <lb />
It Should Be in <lb />
J. B. Wilson, Clay St., <lb />
Pa., says he will not be without Dr. <lb />
King's New Discovery for Consumption, <lb />
Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife <lb />
who was threatened with Pneumonia <lb />
after an attack of when <lb />
various other remedies and several <lb />
physicians had done her no good. Robert <lb />
Barber, of Pa., claims Dr. <lb />
King's New done him <lb />
more good than anything he ever used <lb />
for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try <lb />
it. Free Trial Bottles at Drug <lb />
Store. Large bottles, and 81.00. <lb />
French Turkey. <lb />
Three American ladies who under- <lb />
stood but little French were trying <lb />
to make from a menu just what <lb />
sort of roast turkey was indicated by <lb />
the French words. They all agreed <lb />
that it was basted, but there was a <lb />
division to whether it was young <lb />
turkey, when one of them settled the <lb />
matter by <lb />
course it is; only the young <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
Answer This Question. <lb />
Why do so runny we see a round <lb />
seem to prefer to suffer be made <lb />
by Indigestion, Constipation, <lb />
Loss of Ainu-tile, Craning up <lb />
of III tor <lb />
we sell them Shiloh's <lb />
cure Sold L. <lb />
Drag Store. <lb />
Men Ate <lb />
A gentleman of Concord. <lb />
the heart of tho pie eating district of <lb />
Now England, line taken occasion to <lb />
tell the people of tho west what ho <lb />
knows about as an intellectual <lb />
factor. Ho boldly asserts that pie of <lb />
various kinds is a brain stimulator, <lb />
and ho cites Emerson, Gladstone, <lb />
and others as giants <lb />
who thrived on Emerson, in <lb />
particular, was known to cat two or <lb />
throe pieces of for breakfast, as <lb />
a sort of foundation for literary ex- <lb />
and tho gentleman contends <lb />
that what good and healthful <lb />
enough for Emerson ought to be <lb />
good enough for anybody. <lb />
So earnest seemingly <lb />
is this pie eulogist in his <lb />
that it seem at first <lb />
that ought to introduced into <lb />
tho public schools as a part of the <lb />
curriculum. But this would involve <lb />
fresh complications. It is now a <lb />
matter of history that Whittier, the <lb />
Quaker poet, not only cats <lb />
pie, but fairly shovels it into his <lb />
mouth with his City <lb />
Star. <lb />
A Childless <lb />
Smith and his wife have every luxury <lb />
money can buy, but there Is one <lb />
thing lacking to their happiness, both <lb />
are fond of children, but no little voices <lb />
prattle, no little feet natter in their <lb />
beaut if u home. would give ten years <lb />
of my life if i could have one <lb />
living child of my Smith often <lb />
says to No woman can be the <lb />
mother of healthy unless she <lb />
is herself health. If she suffers <lb />
from female weaknesses, general <lb />
bearing down pains, and functional <lb />
her physical condition is <lb />
such that she cannot hope to have <lb />
healthy children. Ir. Favorite <lb />
and guaranteed <lb />
remedy for- all these ailments. See <lb />
guarantee printed on <lb />
CHILD BIRTH <lb />
MADE EASY <lb />
f is a scientific- <lb />
ally prepared Liniment, every <lb />
of recognized value and in <lb />
constant use by the medical pro- <lb />
These ingredients are com- <lb />
in a manner hitherto unknown<lb />
WILL DO an that is claimed for <lb />
It AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, <lb />
Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger to <lb />
Life of Mother and Child. Book <lb />
mailed FREE, con- <lb />
valuable information and <lb />
voluntary testimonial. <lb />
J express on receipt of price per <lb />
CO., Ca. <lb />
OLD ALL <lb />
When the lawyer sat down I thought <lb />
it was proved to the satisfaction of <lb />
everybody that tho other fellow <lb />
the meanest skunk that ever infest- <lb />
ed the earth. When the opposing <lb />
lawyer got I wondered what ho <lb />
could have to say. I didn't have <lb />
long to wait. He sailed into me and <lb />
belted me all over the earth. <lb />
he got half way through ho pictured <lb />
me as the meanest scoundrel this <lb />
side of Jericho, and I sneaked out of <lb />
tho courtroom until the storm was <lb />
over. <lb />
he was through speaking <lb />
in again and sat down <lb />
my lawyer. I took it for granted <lb />
that tho lawyers had as much per- <lb />
feeling in tho matter as their <lb />
clients had. I was therefore very <lb />
much surprised to <lb />
hand a across tho table to Wool- <lb />
worth, who opened and read it and <lb />
then smiled back. This note ho <lb />
twisted up and threw under tho <lb />
table. I had tho greatest curiosity <lb />
in tho world to find out what was in <lb />
it and after court adjourned remained <lb />
behind. Tho contained these <lb />
will charge these <lb />
two <lb />
was mail. I took the and <lb />
hunted up my friend, tho enemy, <lb />
and showed it to him. Then ho was <lb />
mad, and both went to tho court <lb />
house, had the suit withdrawn, set- <lb />
tho costs, renewed our broken <lb />
friendship tho two Omaha <lb />
lawyers out of big <lb />
Leader. <lb />
P. P. P. makes positive caret of all <lb />
stages Syphilis. Blood <lb />
Poison. Scrofula, Old Eczema, <lb />
Malaria and Female Complaints P. P. P. <lb />
is a powerful tonic, and an excellent <lb />
op system rapidly. <lb />
For Old Sores, Skin <lb />
and Syphilis, use only P. <lb />
P., get well and enjoy blessing <lb />
only to lie derived from the use of P- P. <lb />
P. Ash, Poke Boot and <lb />
Steadying Ships at Sea. <lb />
Mr. Thorny croft, tho famous build- <lb />
of torpedo boats, has devised an <lb />
apparatus for steadying ships at sea <lb />
and has completed a series of <lb />
which are said to prove that <lb />
rolling may be diminished very <lb />
greatly without extravagant cost and <lb />
with comparatively small sacrifice of <lb />
cargo space. Some of tho fastest <lb />
liners on tho Atlantic ocean have <lb />
been known to roll through an angle <lb />
of each performance <lb />
of woeful significance to persons <lb />
by seasickness. Mr. Thorny- <lb />
croft's device, which it would be <lb />
to describe clearly and briefly <lb />
in detail, consists of a shifting weight <lb />
moved by hydraulic power and con- <lb />
trolled by the oscillation of short <lb />
long period pendulums. <lb />
This gear was fitted to a steam <lb />
yacht of tons displacement, and <lb />
a roll of was at once reduced <lb />
to of Tho weight em- <lb />
ployed was eight tons, or per cent. <lb />
of tho yachts displacement, but as <lb />
tho vessel happened to one of <lb />
peculiar model, it is thought that a <lb />
far smaller weight, in proportion, <lb />
would necessary in the case of an <lb />
ocean York Telegram. <lb />
All over <lb />
the House <lb />
satisfaction reign <lb />
where James Pyle's Pearline is <lb />
used. House cleaning and <lb />
laundry work is not dreaded. <lb />
The china, glassware and win- <lb />
are bright and not cloud- <lb />
mistress and the <lb />
woman who does her own <lb />
are better satisfied, <lb />
and this is <lb />
produces perfect cleanliness <lb />
with less labor than anything <lb />
has all the good <lb />
of pure <lb />
no bad Harmless and <lb />
cal. Try this great labor-saver. Beware of imitations, <lb />
schemes and peddlers. Pearline is never peddled, <lb />
sells on its merits by all grocers. <lb />
Manufactured only Now York <lb />
BEST <lb />
FOR EASIEST PAYMENTS. <lb />
The MASON CO now offer to rent any one of their <lb />
famous Organs or Pianos for three months, giving the person <lb />
full opportunity to test ii thoroughly in his own home and <lb />
return if he does not longer want it. I he continues to hire it <lb />
until the aggregate of rent paid amounts to the price of the <lb />
it his property without farther payment. <lb />
with not prices, free. <lb />
Mason Hamlin Organ and Piano Co, <lb />
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. <lb />
GO <lb />
XI <lb />
CO <lb />
CORES SYPHILIS <lb />
ROSS<lb />
Treasure In <lb />
Prom to hidden treas- <lb />
of a valuable nature been <lb />
unearthed in tho freights of street <lb />
refuse and rubbish which <lb />
taken to from <lb />
London, a portion of which is <lb />
used in tho manufacture of bricks. <lb />
A largo heap of this rubbish, many <lb />
tons in weight, had been for several <lb />
months on of the at- <lb />
to a brick field, when some <lb />
boys accidentally came across two or <lb />
three coins, which after having tho <lb />
dirt removed turned out to be <lb />
A more extended search <lb />
then took in which numbers <lb />
of men, women and children eagerly <lb />
joined. Tho total sum recovered <lb />
amounted to about which was <lb />
equally shared among the searchers. <lb />
London Tit-Bits. <lb />
R 1.1. S <lb />
M p f th. .-, ft <lb />
A ilia <lb />
Cures scrofulA. <lb />
Sal -m. <lb />
flora that hive all treatment, <lb />
CURES <lb />
MALARIAL <lb />
POISON <lb />
Nature be <lb />
assisted to throw <lb />
blood. Nothing- <lb />
does it so well, g <lb />
promptly, Or <lb />
safely as Swift's <lb />
Specific. <lb />
LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. <lb />
For three years I was troubled with <lb />
rial poison, which caused my appetite to fail, <lb />
and I was greatly reduced In flesh, and <lb />
lost all its charms. I tried mercurial and <lb />
potash remedies, but to no effect. I could <lb />
get no relief. I then decided to <lb />
A few bottles of this wonderful <lb />
medicine made a complete and permanent <lb />
cure, and I now enjoy better health than ever. <lb />
J. A. Rice, Ottawa, Kan. <lb />
Our book on Blood and Skin Diseases <lb />
free. <lb />
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, <lb />
CURES<lb />
Scientific American <lb />
Agency for <lb />
Tern. H <lb />
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TRAM MARKS, <lb />
Far <lb />
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below call on or write <lb />
t lot Third below <lb />
in the town of <lb />
nod house four rooms <lb />
kitchen smoke house convenient <lb />
large stables on <lb />
Two building lots in <lb />
u y desirable<lb />
A lot on street, <lb />
. Front has house of <lb />
rooms, good well water, large gar <lb />
den plot <lb />
A half lot <lb />
Urge single house <lb />
of ii rooms, timing <lb />
cited, all out and <lb />
tables, good water- <lb />
A farm containing M acres, <lb />
about miles from Greenville on Mt. <lb />
road, has gin house, stables, <lb />
two room tenant houses; <lb />
seres cleared, balance well wooded, <lb />
I good water. This land is excellent far <lb />
i the cultivation of line <lb />
One farm lying on branch of the <lb />
. W. railroad half way be- <lb />
tween and Kinston <lb />
i mile of a new depot, contains <lb />
j Ci cleared balance heavily Umbered <lb />
with pine, oak, hickory, and <lb />
, has H good tenant railroad passes <lb />
nearly through of this farm. The <lb />
land has clay subsoil with bandy loam, <lb />
is in good state of cultivation highly <lb />
Improved; is line trucking land. <lb />
, H A farm miles from Greenville on <lb />
I . Kinston road known as the <lb />
farm; contains acres, cleared; has <lb />
dwelling nu ail <lb />
out buildings, is a <lb />
farm. <lb />
A house lot In <lb />
corner near B. Cherry and W. <lb />
I Rawls, now occupied by the of <lb />
I the late W. A. Stocks, house contains <lb />
rooms, kitchen convenient, is convenient <lb />
j half a block from main <lb />
of <lb />
pap be given January <lb />
n A building lot on <lb />
street, between Third and Fourth <lb />
streets. location, <lb />
A house and lot on rut <lb />
street near <lb />
good house of rooms, large <lb />
stables and out buildings. <lb />
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Block, <lb />
For sale at J. L. Drag Store <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
1875. <lb />
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S. Mi SCHULTZ, <lb />
OLD STOKE <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY <lb />
year's supplies will <lb />
their Interest U get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere is complete <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
SIDES SHOULDERS <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, <lb />
RICK, TEA, <lb />
Lowest Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb />
bur direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at profit- A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
always on hand and sold at prices to sink <lb />
the times. Our goods are all bought <lb />
sold for CASH, having no <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
N. <lb />
Avenue, <lb />
lot <lb />
on <lb />
The Wort-Icy house and <lb />
X. Pitt street, adjoining the lot of B. <lb />
. and the lot described in No, <lb />
large, comfortable <lb />
of four rooms, dining and <lb />
plenty room for garden. <lb />
Valuable Steam Corn and<lb />
property located at a <lb />
I within a yards of a a. U <lb />
tinted in of the best Agricultural <lb />
j Sections of Pitt county. The mills are <lb />
fitted up with the best machinery. <lb />
i cloths, smelter etc., and are in fall <lb />
j operation. The store house is a two <lb />
I story building with dwelling attacked <lb />
also a kitchen and warehouse In rear. <lb />
store Is kept constantly supplied <lb />
suited to a <lb />
I store a good <lb />
the best known. <lb />
I this section- <lb />
This property is offered for sale as <lb />
owners wish to withdraw from business. <lb />
Terms on any of the above property <lb />
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