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DO <lb />
NO <lb />
That the place to <lb />
Buy your <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
-AND- <lb />
STATIONERY <lb />
IS <lb />
AT <lb />
Reflector <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
BOOKS BOOKS <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XIII. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1894. <lb />
NO. <lb />
joints <lb />
Is the to find the <lb />
REFLECTOR OFFICE <lb />
ONE DOLLAR and <lb />
pot your Homo a year. <lb />
This for Job Printing <lb />
AN ADDRESS TO THE VOTERS. <lb />
Party Leaders Impeached by Min- <lb />
Democrats. <lb />
BOOKS <lb />
People must read <lb />
they <lb />
nice, good Books. <lb />
If can be hail <lb />
FREE <lb />
It is all the <lb />
The is <lb />
HOW <lb />
Can books be had for nothing <lb />
Just on and <lb />
you will how <lb />
get own <lb />
select from the list <lb />
of hooks printed <lb />
below, or as <lb />
of them as yon want <lb />
ABSOLUTELY F REE. <lb />
Here is our oiler <lb />
Any one who Is already a subscriber to <lb />
THE <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
rs and will bring or send us one <lb />
, subscriber a re- <lb />
for a year, will be <lb />
one of the following, <lb />
books. Two for months i <lb />
or four subscribers for months counts <lb />
the as one yearly subscriber. <lb />
Get as many a you can <lb />
receive a corresponding <lb />
bin- of books. Item <lb />
they must be new <lb />
St. Paul, April 8.- <lb />
Probably the most remarkable <lb />
political address of the year was <lb />
that issued this afternoon by the <lb />
Democratic leaders of Minnesota <lb />
through tho Democratic <lb />
of Minnesota. It says . <lb />
is useless to disguise the <lb />
fact that our party is confronted <lb />
with serious peril. It is time for <lb />
words ; silence cow is dis- <lb />
loyalty to oar <lb />
In less than two after win- <lb />
the most complete victory <lb />
any party ever won, while in full <lb />
possession of powers then given <lb />
us, we present tho of <lb />
a defeated party, while our op <lb />
routed in the battle, wear <lb />
all the airs victory. What has <lb />
wrought this astounding ; <lb />
whence this peril <lb />
from our opponents ; not from tho <lb />
brawling horde of protectionists <lb />
we met and overthrew in <lb />
1892 ; but from malignant and <lb />
treacherous influences, allied with <lb />
weakness or cowardice, within our <lb />
own ranks. <lb />
are these men who have <lb />
interposed able obstacles <lb />
and opposition, and made a fail- <lb />
due to our fault and neglect <lb />
Those an the names fit to <lb />
alone alongside of Benedict <lb />
Arnold in the annals of our <lb />
try Senator Calvin S. Brice, of <lb />
Ohio ; David Hill and Edward <lb />
Murphy, Jr., of New York; John <lb />
B. James Smith, <lb />
Jr., of New Jersey Arthur P- <lb />
Gorman and Charles H. Gibson, <lb />
of Maryland; Johnson N. Cam- <lb />
den, of West Virginia; Donelson <lb />
and Edward D. White, of <lb />
Louisiana ; John J. Morgan and <lb />
James L- Pugh, of Alabama. <lb />
These are the men who wear the <lb />
mask of Democrats that they may <lb />
the better betray our cause ; these <lb />
are the they who have wrought <lb />
this marvelous change, putting <lb />
our party in the attitude of defeat <lb />
to our opponents that <lb />
DONE BY LEVERAGE. <lb />
How Some of Wonderful <lb />
Feats Are Performed. <lb />
T. the Explain <lb />
the or Many Tricks of <lb />
Strength Two <lb />
Firemen Backward <lb />
Tho <lb />
our <lb />
Bo <lb />
OUT OF DEFEAT. <lb />
Democrats, not dis- <lb />
nor disheartened- <lb />
heart of the groat mass of <lb />
beats as true as ever, <lb />
member that every great cause <lb />
has had its traitors, every great <lb />
struggle for greater freedom has <lb />
danger that observant men from treachery <lb />
saw when the election of 1892 I of it trusted, and <lb />
put oil our party the responsibility j be strengthened for the greater <lb />
struggle before us by the <lb />
thought that in tho struggles <lb />
of tho masses for freedom against <lb />
privileged, entrenched power tho <lb />
; right has ever uppermost. <lb />
Reflect that all freedom we have <lb />
of directing national affairs <lb />
the duty of redeeming the pledge <lb />
of tax reform made to and accept- <lb />
ed by the people, then a cloud no <lb />
larger than a man's hand, has <lb />
overspread the whole sky. What <lb />
was our promise to the people, i, , , <lb />
we enjoy because our an- <lb />
so far our , , . , , , <lb />
VII <lb />
Hem <lb />
i a of the books which <lb />
to make your selection <lb />
Under Currents. <lb />
Soldiers Three. <lb />
Lord and Lady. <lb />
One Maid's Mischief. <lb />
Bag of Diamonds. <lb />
Earl's <lb />
Majors Daughter. <lb />
Crown of Shame. <lb />
Mine Host's <lb />
Jet. <lb />
Ere <lb />
A Life. <lb />
Carmen. <lb />
Art <lb />
All Sorts Conditions of men. <lb />
Past Existence. <lb />
The Lament of Dives. <lb />
Way to the Heart. <lb />
M sled. <lb />
Ball Night, <lb />
Little Rebel. <lb />
Tour of the World in Days. <lb />
Almost led. <lb />
Affair of nor. <lb />
R. R. Mystery. <lb />
Bight. <lb />
Mr. Jacobs, <lb />
Pioneer. <lb />
Baleful Influence. <lb />
Mexican Mystery. <lb />
House on the Marsh. <lb />
Twist. <lb />
Fortune. <lb />
Dear Life. <lb />
Avatar. <lb />
Willy Reilly. <lb />
Society. <lb />
the End. <lb />
The Gambler. <lb />
On the Stage and Off. <lb />
Last Passion. <lb />
Vagrant Wife. <lb />
Story of a Crime. <lb />
Matron or Maid. <lb />
At, the World's <lb />
Blind Fate. <lb />
and Hero Worships. <lb />
Angle or Devil. <lb />
Jane Eyre. <lb />
For Sake. <lb />
Yellow Mask. <lb />
Master of His Fate, <lb />
Cleverly Won. <lb />
Nurse Revels <lb />
Bear in mind these are not books <lb />
every one of them is beautifully <lb />
bound in cloth and worth cents to <lb />
You can examine the books at the <lb />
office and just what <lb />
you tire getting. <lb />
and what has been <lb />
We denounced <lb />
protection as a robbery <lb />
of the masses for the of a <lb />
And we promised that <lb />
taxes on imports should be laid <lb />
with a sole view to affording <lb />
first disappointment was <lb />
in the departure from the declared <lb />
policy of the party in the <lb />
and needless measure of <lb />
granted by the House bill, <lb />
but, mindful of the extent to <lb />
contact with the sharing in tho <lb />
extortions of protection had de- <lb />
moralized representatives in our <lb />
we accepted it as the best <lb />
now looked to its <lb />
free listing of coal, iron ore, wool, <lb />
and lumber as the entering <lb />
wedge to be driven home by later <lb />
and harder <lb />
THE FATE OF THE LIST. <lb />
House added sugar to tho <lb />
free list sent the bill to the <lb />
Senate. Here the error of tho <lb />
He use became quite apparent. <lb />
Tho compromise of principle <lb />
there made more plenteous fruit <lb />
in tho Senate. The concessions <lb />
made in the House only whetted <lb />
the appetite and tired the <lb />
city of tho protected interests. <lb />
With renewed energy they con- <lb />
their efforts on tho <lb />
smaller body, farther removed <lb />
from the people, less responsible <lb />
to them and more impervious to <lb />
public opinion. To our shame <lb />
and dismay they found Senators <lb />
representing Democratic <lb />
which had denounced <lb />
protection and demanded its ob- <lb />
literation, taking policies willing <lb />
to aid them. In the secrecy of tho <lb />
committee room these Senators <lb />
browbeat the sub-committee with <lb />
threats of open opposition to the <lb />
bill, unless special industries they <lb />
represented wore also granted <lb />
protection or increase of it. <lb />
was a weak surrender to <lb />
the demands of these attorneys <lb />
of the trusts and a bill was report- <lb />
ed in which the one redeeming <lb />
feature of tho House bill, its <lb />
one distinctively <lb />
feature, was eliminated, and the <lb />
bill made hardly distinguishable <lb />
from the one it proposes to dis- <lb />
place. <lb />
OUT THE <lb />
are those men, Demo- <lb />
in name, protectionists i n <lb />
fact, who have thus brought dis- <lb />
honor and shame on our great <lb />
party Who are they who have <lb />
betrayed the great loyal host who <lb />
gave thorn the power thus to do- <lb />
liver us into tho hands of the <lb />
have risen from defeats <lb />
have survived the treachery <lb />
of comrades, and through all have <lb />
kept the rudder true, and let the <lb />
thought nerve you to further <lb />
effort that you may give your <lb />
children an increased measure <lb />
of liberty. A traitors in the <lb />
councils cannot defeat tho cause <lb />
for which we have fought for <lb />
years in which we won the <lb />
victory of 1892. Chagrined, we <lb />
are not dismayed ; betrayed, we <lb />
are not disheartened; checked, <lb />
we do surrender. <lb />
lot no faltering. <lb />
Everywhere lot Democrats de- <lb />
and proclaim that this <lb />
freedom's battle, once begun, <lb />
shall not end until every citizen <lb />
of our shall be secure in <lb />
the right to what he <lb />
will, ho will, and of whom <lb />
ho will, exchanging without let or <lb />
hindrance tho products of his <lb />
labor for those of his fellow-la- <lb />
borers anywhere in the wide <lb />
Falkland Items. <lb />
April. 8th, 1894. <lb />
Messrs. Bro, of <lb />
Tarboro, have opened a stock of <lb />
spring goods in Smith's store. <lb />
Our railroad is hustling and <lb />
will soon be completed. Mr. <lb />
Short gives an excursion some <lb />
time next week. <lb />
S- V. King returned home last <lb />
week from a trip to Tarboro, <lb />
Hobgood Scotland <lb />
C V- Newton has moved into <lb />
his new residence. <lb />
We are glad to know Dr. J. <lb />
Morrill has decided to remain in <lb />
Falkland. <lb />
Falkland is a booming, <lb />
Watch what I say, <lb />
Yes a hustling <lb />
A be a city some day. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
During the month of March <lb />
Register of Deeds Harding issued <lb />
marriage licenses to the following <lb />
Democratic couples, twelve white and eleven <lb />
Mills and <lb />
Mills, Stocks and <lb />
Julia Sutton, Moses Tripp and <lb />
Lorena Tuton, J. W. Wallace and <lb />
E. Jones, John <lb />
land and Sarah Smith, G- H. <lb />
Little and Rena M. Fleming, <lb />
Mills and Mary A. Back, <lb />
N. M. Pool and Mary E. Little, <lb />
Lewis Kilpatrick and Nettie <lb />
H. E- Ellis and <lb />
Mary M. Pearce, John Braxton <lb />
Morgan, Atlas Ham <lb />
and Emma Whitley. <lb />
Carroll and <lb />
T. H. Briggs, the Englishman who <lb />
recently made an expose of some of <lb />
the phenomenal feats performed by <lb />
Gaza, tho female showing <lb />
that they were easily explained on <lb />
the scientific principle of the lever, <lb />
recently gave an Interesting <lb />
of the same principle when <lb />
plied to draft horses. <lb />
Mr. Briggs performed some feats <lb />
of strength that would be thought <lb />
Incredible outside a theater or a cir- <lb />
but he explained them all on <lb />
scientific principles. <lb />
He called out two of tho largest <lb />
and strongest firemen present. They <lb />
both grasped a pitchfork handle <lb />
about eight feet long. Mr. Briggs, <lb />
who weighs less than one hundred and <lb />
sixty pounds and is undersized at <lb />
that, stood opposite. He balanced <lb />
himself on one foot and then, taking <lb />
hold of the handle, told them to <lb />
push. He easily pushed them back- <lb />
ward, merely requiring that they <lb />
push downward while he pushed up- <lb />
ward, thereby getting the benefit of <lb />
their weight. <lb />
He next grasped the hand of the <lb />
biggest fireman and told him to pull. <lb />
The giant jerked him half way across <lb />
the room. He had a spectator mount <lb />
his back and then tried the pull. This <lb />
time he pulled the fireman over with <lb />
comparative ease. All this was in- <lb />
as an exhibition, but <lb />
seemed like or sleight of <lb />
hand. Mr. purpose was, <lb />
however, to illustrate the principle <lb />
and law of the lever. He explained <lb />
that it was strength, that <lb />
counted in the push or pull. <lb />
He next brought out a number of <lb />
models of draft horses and carts at- <lb />
and showed how the same <lb />
principle helped or impeded a draft <lb />
horse while pulling a load. If tho <lb />
traces were inclined so that tho <lb />
wagon end was lower than the horse's <lb />
the horse gained additional <lb />
weight and could pull more, and vice <lb />
versa. This increased weight of the <lb />
horse, he explained, was an ad- <lb />
vantage only when starting a heavy <lb />
load, after that it would only fatigue <lb />
the animal sooner. The object, then, <lb />
was obviously an arrangement that <lb />
enabled the horse to have added <lb />
weight when starting a heavy load <lb />
and only its natural weight or less <lb />
when moving along with it. <lb />
When he had made this clear to <lb />
his hearers Mr. Briggs invited them <lb />
outside to sec a vehicle equipped <lb />
with an automatic arrangement of <lb />
the shafts and trace attachments <lb />
that accomplished what was wanted. <lb />
He showed how the horse hitched to <lb />
this could start a heavier load than <lb />
with ordinary traces and how the at- <lb />
then adjusted itself so <lb />
that the horse could travel without <lb />
increasing its weight by a pull on <lb />
the traces. <lb />
Tho vehicle was placed on an in- <lb />
plane, but none present could <lb />
start it by pulling on the shafts. By <lb />
taking hold the adjustment in- <lb />
vented by Mr. Briggs, which ex- <lb />
tended along the shaft but joined <lb />
tho vehicle at a lower point, this <lb />
was easily done. It was soon clear <lb />
to those present that pulling tho <lb />
vehicle by Mr. appliance was <lb />
vastly easier than by the ordinary <lb />
Times. <lb />
GREENLAND DOVES. <lb />
The <lb />
Pole <lb />
enemy Who are they who have <lb />
thus made certain the <lb />
of our President expressed Sophia Peyton, Hoyt Stevenson <lb />
in his inaugural given to his jerry Starkey and <lb />
thought tho effect of a Perkins, Samuel Andrews <lb />
that even if insuperable obstacles I and Kennedy and <lb />
and opposition prevent the con- Hannah Calvin Chap- <lb />
summation of our task we shall man and Rosetta Johnson, Harry <lb />
hardly be excused ; and if failure j Bynum and Elizabeth Parker, <lb />
i . . i u Otis Stocks and Mary Dawson, <lb />
can be traced to our fault or neg-, g and <lb />
we may be sure the people Darden and Annie Chap- <lb />
will hold us to a swift and exact-1 man, John Anderson and Winnie <lb />
responsibility. Ann Grant- <lb />
Little Auk of the North <lb />
Neighborhood. <lb />
A few weeks ago a very odd-look- <lb />
bird was seen on the ocean beach <lb />
at Conn. It is a pity <lb />
that it could not have caught, <lb />
instead of being shot as it was, for a <lb />
local ornithologist discovered it to <lb />
be a little auk that had strayed <lb />
away from its home within the arctic <lb />
circle. <lb />
The man who shot it it mount- <lb />
ed, and set it up in his home. It Is <lb />
as big as a full-blown <lb />
blossom, plump as a pullet, with <lb />
little, short wings. About its head, <lb />
neck and shoulders is a cape of black, <lb />
i glossy feathers, while its breast is <lb />
as white as snow. Its dark wings <lb />
arc tipped with white patches, and <lb />
its bill is as black as coal. It is <lb />
web-footed, and, from the tip of its <lb />
bill to the end of its tail feathers, it <lb />
is eight inches long. <lb />
Mariners who sail in Arctic waters <lb />
call the little auk the Greenland <lb />
dove. It especially loves the snowy <lb />
region invested by the arctic circle, <lb />
and ornithologists say that If the <lb />
north pole should ever be discovered <lb />
flocks of these little birds will be <lb />
found in the neighborhood. <lb />
In of its short wings the <lb />
little auk travels through the air <lb />
like a rifle shot; it dives expertly <lb />
and can swim under water. It is <lb />
perfectly at home whether afloat or <lb />
ashore, and when weary of sea- <lb />
faring tucks its head under Its wing <lb />
and goes to in the <lb />
cradle of the It subsists on <lb />
fish and small crabs and lays one <lb />
egg of a pale greenish blue, like the <lb />
northern Days. <lb />
Love and anger need co <lb />
Nothing is sure in politics but <lb />
certainty. <lb />
Many men lightly spoken of as <lb />
would starve if <lb />
less. <lb />
THE BEST MAN. <lb />
His Arduous Duties Before and After <lb />
the Wedding. <lb />
For twenty-four hours before the <lb />
wedding the best man is the <lb />
owner of the groom. He tacitly <lb />
undertakes to produce the groom at <lb />
the church, suitably <lb />
and in his right mind or else <lb />
to take his place. If the groom <lb />
shows symptoms of running away <lb />
ha must shackle him. Some best <lb />
men invariably handcuff themselves <lb />
to their grooms in the morning of <lb />
the day before the wedding as a <lb />
precaution against <lb />
dents, for when the best man's con- <lb />
has been abused once or <lb />
twice it makes him cautious. He <lb />
up early tho next morning, <lb />
must see that the bridesmaids have <lb />
all received their bouquets, that he <lb />
has the minister's money in the right <lb />
pocket, that he has a wedding ring <lb />
in each of his pockets, that the car- <lb />
orders arc understood, that <lb />
the has made adequate pro- <lb />
visions for his wedding journey and <lb />
that the ushers are presentable and <lb />
can walk. All this he must do with- <lb />
out letting the groom his sight. <lb />
When the wedding is over and he <lb />
has consigned his charge to the care <lb />
of the bride he. takes the groom's <lb />
place as host and sees, in particular, <lb />
that the groom's friends from out of <lb />
town arc suitably entertained and <lb />
shipped home at convenient inter- <lb />
on their proper trains. Only <lb />
when the lust of them is pone can he <lb />
call his man and go home to bed. <lb />
Is a man ever best man more than <lb />
once <lb />
Some, very popular men have been <lb />
best man as often as a dozen times, <lb />
but usually one or two experiences <lb />
are enough to convince the <lb />
that matrimony itself is a <lb />
less trying Y. Life. <lb />
ENGLAND'S FISCAL SYSTEM. <lb />
Great Britain's Many Sources of Na- <lb />
Income. <lb />
Great Britain has a wider range <lb />
of sources of national income than <lb />
the United States. Instead of two <lb />
main sources the British govern- <lb />
has four. The two largest are <lb />
like our duties and in- <lb />
revenue on spirits. <lb />
The other two arc the income tax <lb />
and a series of imposts known as <lb />
stamp taxes. These stamp taxes <lb />
are collected on all kinds of legal <lb />
transactions, and tho great bulk of <lb />
these pertain to the settling of es- <lb />
and arc known us death duties <lb />
i. e., taxes upon the probating of <lb />
upon legacies and upon <lb />
cessions. Stamps upon deeds, re- <lb />
insurance policies, patent <lb />
medicine packages and various <lb />
papers and transactions make up <lb />
the rest. There is a small national <lb />
land tax and a house duty that yield <lb />
some revenue, and the operation of <lb />
the post office is somewhat profit- <lb />
able. The elastic clement in the <lb />
English system is the income tax, <lb />
which is made higher or lower to <lb />
meet the situation. The condensed <lb />
exchequer receipts and expenditures <lb />
for the British fiscal year 1802-93 in <lb />
pounds sterling about <lb />
to are as <lb />
Income tax. <lb />
on <lb />
Land tax and debt 58,3.18,000 <lb />
house duty. 2.440,003 <lb />
Including gross income from post <lb />
office and various miscellaneous <lb />
items of revenue, the total income is <lb />
Including expenses of postal and <lb />
telegraph service and other <lb />
outgoes, the total <lb />
is of <lb />
SCHOOL CLOSING. <lb />
The school taught by Miss <lb />
Mary Cannon in district No. <lb />
closed April 1894. <lb />
Her entertainment that night was <lb />
an entire was enjoy- <lb />
ed by all present. <lb />
Tho exorcises began at <lb />
o'clock with a song, Old <lb />
North State by the <lb />
school, and wore continued in <lb />
succession by the following <lb />
I. Welcome-by <lb />
and Eugene Cannon. <lb />
2- Recitation-The Grand-moth <lb />
by Miss Hattie Cannon. <lb />
-Pride, by Misses <lb />
Alice and Blanche Brown. <lb />
4- Talk, by <lb />
Johnnie and Clarence Cannon, <lb />
Eddie and Johnnie <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
6- by Miss- <lb />
es Minnie Forbes, Delia <lb />
and and Hattie <lb />
C. Mother Goose Concert, by <lb />
Miss Daisie and the <lb />
children. <lb />
Texas Miss <lb />
Delia and J. E. Cannon. <lb />
Mary's <lb />
Story, by Miss Alice <lb />
Faults, by <lb />
Misses Minnie Forbes, Mattie <lb />
Cannon, Delia S M <lb />
Smith. <lb />
10- your own <lb />
business, by several girls and <lb />
boys. <lb />
II. Distant <lb />
by Misses Daisie <lb />
Cannon and Delia <lb />
Fate of <lb />
Charlotte Miss Minnie <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Cantata or the Crown of <lb />
girls. The crown <lb />
was carried by little Blanche Can <lb />
non and Bertha <lb />
Colored <lb />
Witness, by S- M. Smith, B. C <lb />
Cannon, J. R. and J. E- <lb />
Cannon. <lb />
Night, by the <lb />
school. <lb />
Each one did their part well <lb />
and deserves much praise. The <lb />
patrons of school should be <lb />
very thankful to Miss Mary for <lb />
her excellent training of the <lb />
as was shown in tho per- <lb />
of their pieces. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report. <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
AN IMPOTENT PLEA. I ABOVE PERSONAL INTERESTS <lb />
The Society of the Cincinnati. <lb />
The late George W. Childs was one <lb />
of the members of the Society of tho <lb />
Cincinnati who was not actually de- <lb />
from somebody who in <lb />
the He was a generous <lb />
contributor, however, and paid a <lb />
good, share of the expenses of more <lb />
than one good dinner. The <lb />
members in Philadelphia are still <lb />
worrying themselves over where to <lb />
put the monument to Washington <lb />
which the people subscribed to build <lb />
years and years ago. Although it <lb />
is settled that it is not to go into <lb />
Independence square, it seems to be <lb />
as much a problem as ever. <lb />
Chicago Hospitality. <lb />
The young lady entered a Chicago <lb />
book store hesitatingly, as if she <lb />
were uncertain of her location. <lb />
I do anything for you, <lb />
asked the polite clerk. <lb />
I want you to send four or <lb />
five dozen books to our house on <lb />
Prairie avenue. Here's the address. <lb />
Send the bill with the <lb />
books do you wish, <lb />
inquired the clerk. <lb />
any will do, so long as there's <lb />
enough of them. I'm going to have <lb />
a girl from Boston visit mo and I <lb />
want to make her feel at <lb />
Detroit Free Press. <lb />
Not Conclusive Evidence. <lb />
young proposed <lb />
asked a Harlem mother of one <lb />
of her numerous unmarried <lb />
yet; but I think he is going <lb />
to pretty soon. There are some <lb />
pretty strong indications. He has <lb />
got orange blossoms on his <lb />
like to know why you think <lb />
he has orange blossoms on his <lb />
we were at the soda-water <lb />
fountain yesterday evening he took <lb />
orange Sittings. <lb />
Populism means hate, discord, <lb />
Look at the two <lb />
or three States that have <lb />
list Governors. They in a <lb />
constant state of turmoil and are <lb />
almost continually on the verge of <lb />
anarchy and civil war. Kansas <lb />
has had her war over the <lb />
in which Governor <lb />
came out in disgrace almost <lb />
as deep as when the female crank <lb />
and agitator, Mrs. Lease, trapped <lb />
him in the courts. Governor <lb />
of Oregon, has had his <lb />
various and sundry wordy wars. <lb />
Governor Waite, of Colorado, has <lb />
also fought with his mouth <lb />
with great bold- <lb />
even threatening to ride up <lb />
to his bridle bits in blood if all <lb />
things were not arranged to suit <lb />
him, but. he never met grim-vis- <lb />
aged war face to face, with his <lb />
shooting irons in his hand, till <lb />
the other day. The <lb />
did not find the Governor in a <lb />
mood to make an object lesson of <lb />
his name. He did not wait but <lb />
hurried away. The origin of the <lb />
war is an indifferent matter. <lb />
Certain police commissioners of <lb />
Denver were ordered by the Gov- <lb />
to resign and got out an in- <lb />
junction from the <lb />
the Governor to <lb />
in demand for their <lb />
nation till the matter be <lb />
decided. He refused to <lb />
wait, but called out the militia <lb />
and marched in the city hall to <lb />
dispossess tho police commission- <lb />
These worthies had collect- <lb />
ed their police and a special gang <lb />
of a hundred or so bold, bad men <lb />
from Bloody Gulch, who had rep <lb />
as all arm- <lb />
ed to the teeth, and they were <lb />
quietly waiting to give the Gov- <lb />
and his militia a rousing <lb />
reception The Governor's ardor <lb />
cooled and he decided at last to <lb />
wait, calling on Grover Cleveland, <lb />
the President he has abused so <lb />
much, to send General <lb />
and a regiment of S- troops to <lb />
Denver to protect him. The only <lb />
moral there is in this is the on e <lb />
that shows to what a lamentable <lb />
condition a community is brought <lb />
that listens to a of ignorant <lb />
extremists and bow eager the <lb />
boldest dreamer is to seek the <lb />
assistance of the true and <lb />
cal pilot when the storm arises <lb />
and the mad waves threaten to <lb />
overwhelm Topic. <lb />
A little better is being <lb />
gotten now of tho <lb />
case. The testimony of <lb />
Col. throws a good <lb />
deal of light upon it. It appears <lb />
that this bad one all <lb />
the for him and cap- <lb />
him. She herself <lb />
to him and stuck Ho tried to <lb />
her off and <lb />
would not be shaken. She clung <lb />
to him an old of the sea. I <lb />
had him in her power, <lb />
held him, under at one <lb />
time of exposure and at another <lb />
of assassination. Ho would glad-1 <lb />
been free of her, but <lb />
would not permit him to have his <lb />
wont on ; he <lb />
finally defied married Mrs. <lb />
Wing, and then the explosion <lb />
came. This, at this time, appears ; <lb />
to about tho size of it. -Char-1 <lb />
lotto Observer. <lb />
Of course, tho is to <lb />
blame. They usually are in mat- <lb />
of this kind. At any rate <lb />
get tho of it so <lb />
receive tho censure of tho public <lb />
while tho generally gets tho <lb />
sympathy and applause- But <lb />
whoso fault was it that this bold, <lb />
bad first captured tho old <lb />
gray <lb />
to him and stuck V Was <lb />
not he as willing as and does <lb />
not tho whole affair reveal the <lb />
fact that he was as deep mud <lb />
as she was in tho And yet, <lb />
the cowardly old hypocrite under- <lb />
takes to excuse himself upon tho <lb />
lame and impotent idea that he <lb />
was the person seduced and not <lb />
tho Pollard woman. Moan <lb />
contemptible wretch ho ought to <lb />
kicked out of society and <lb />
spurned by all decent people- <lb />
if his constituents Ken- <lb />
do not retire him to private <lb />
life and his name to the <lb />
shades of obscurity and oblivion <lb />
after this we pity manhood <lb />
and the code of morals recognized <lb />
by such a people. Col Brock- <lb />
prominence in public <lb />
life, his high abilities and social <lb />
attainments make it ail tho worse <lb />
for him, because w. had a right <lb />
to different of such a <lb />
Henderson Gold Loaf <lb />
Kites and Men. <lb />
Men are but children of a <lb />
growth, and tho youth ab- <lb />
just now in his re- <lb />
of kite flying is a true <lb />
prototype of tho man that shall <lb />
come after him. That boy's kite <lb />
goes dangling along in the dust <lb />
with only an occasional rise <lb />
which buoys the boy's hope for <lb />
tho moment, but ho is doomed to <lb />
despair as an unfavorable move <lb />
sends his kite and his hopes to <lb />
the ground- Some men never <lb />
rise above the ground and the <lb />
trials of their <lb />
earthly career are only lighted <lb />
by momentary gleams of <lb />
tho brief rise fall of the <lb />
paper kite kite catches <lb />
favorable breeze and goes soar- <lb />
up, is no limit to <lb />
ascent in life, just as the success- <lb />
man, the one whose luck is <lb />
phenomenal, knows no limit but <lb />
death and the grave. The ear- <lb />
and enthusiasm of the <lb />
youthful kite is truly typical <lb />
of tho absorption the man gives <lb />
to his business pursuits just <lb />
as patience, environment and fair <lb />
winds contribute to the success <lb />
of the boyish pastime so are they <lb />
the main factors in determining <lb />
every man's career. <lb />
There seem to be some <lb />
that the North Carolina <lb />
campaign for the Democratic <lb />
party this year will be narrowed <lb />
to the of personal interests- <lb />
We hope are mistaken in our <lb />
prognostications, for tho public <lb />
weal rises above the interests of <lb />
one, two, ten, or a thousand men <lb />
Two ago tho nation- <lb />
Democratic party was greatly <lb />
divided in strong preference for <lb />
Cleveland by some and as strong <lb />
preferences for Hill by others, <lb />
tho Democrat said, lay thorn both <lb />
aside. said then, as we <lb />
say now, that it was useless for a <lb />
great political party to divide and <lb />
bitterly disagree over men. How <lb />
wise were our admonitions do <lb />
not pretend to say. We only <lb />
know that Cleveland has greatly <lb />
disappointed people in every <lb />
section of the country; and we <lb />
have no reason to believe that it <lb />
would have boon bettor if Hill <lb />
had boon nominated elected, <lb />
for he has greatly diminished <lb />
tho estimation of tho public <lb />
tho past few mouths. <lb />
And give tho word of warn- <lb />
now that if should <lb />
spring up a difference over the <lb />
interests of men or any set of men <lb />
in North Carolina, lot it all be <lb />
thrown aside. The interest of <lb />
tho people is too big a thing for <lb />
to considered in the <lb />
matter. <lb />
Principles, and not individual <lb />
interests, must control our <lb />
cal Neck <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
for Greenville Circuit. <lb />
Baton on Sunday at <lb />
o'clock and at three <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
Grove on second Sunday at <lb />
eleven o'clock School <lb />
Ho ice at o'clock. <lb />
on third Sunday at eleven <lb />
o'clock Impel at three <lb />
o'clock. <lb />
u the fourth Sunday at <lb />
eleven O'clock, and School <lb />
House at three o'clock. <lb />
, Everybody Invited to attend. <lb />
Baptist Services. <lb />
Below are the regular appointments <lb />
of Rev. J. II. pastor of the <lb />
; Baptist church i <lb />
At and fourth <lb />
; days in each month, morning and night, <lb />
; and every night- <lb />
At Sunday in each <lb />
mouth, morning and night. <lb />
At. Person <lb />
Sunday each month J Saturday be- <lb />
fore. <lb />
Episcopal Services. <lb />
are regular appointments <lb />
of Key. A. Hector <lb />
third Sundays In <lb />
each month, and evening. <lb />
Sunday in each <lb />
month, and evening. <lb />
, all other Sunday morning-. <lb />
St. Sun- <lb />
day in each month, morning and evening <lb />
Holy Innocents, <lb />
; fifth Sunday morning. <lb />
Carte <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
i, G <lb />
II F. <lb />
Land And <lb />
N. <lb />
Office St the King House. <lb />
e. L. i. Moors,<lb />
N. C. <lb />
Office under Opera House. Third St. <lb />
Those <lb />
Pimples <lb />
Are tell-tale symptom Hint blond <lb />
U not right-full of impurities, <lb />
and unsightly <lb />
A bottles of H. S. will <lb />
all foreign impure matter, cleanse <lb />
the blood thoroughly, and give a clear <lb />
and rosy It is most effect- <lb />
and entirely harmless. <lb />
Thai. Laurel Street, say <lb />
have for a humor in blond <lb />
made to shave, as small boils or <lb />
would tie cut, thus causing shaving to <lb />
p. annoyance. A three bottles <lb />
V HI tare is all clear and smooth <lb />
H be-appetite <lb />
S steep well and like running a <lb />
all for the use of S. S. S. <lb />
Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. <lb />
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., <lb />
J. <lb />
L. FLEMING, <lb />
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW <lb />
N. O. <lb />
Prompt attention to business. <lb />
at Tucker old stand. <lb />
P JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N I; <lb />
Practice In the courts. Col a <lb />
specialty. <lb />
X. L. BLOW <lb />
J. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
W, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
in all the Court. <lb />
B. r. <lb />
TYSON, <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, <lb />
Prompt attention given to collection <lb />
L. C. LATHAM. HARRY <lb />
T SKINNER, <lb />
B. C.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Tho next mooting of tho North v The groat Cotton and Peanut. <lb />
Association that has been finishing <lb />
be in May tho scandal mongers tor sever A Co., <lb />
-Rand 24th. A circular out weeks, came to its of <lb />
evening. The jury rendered a-3 . <lb />
I. . , , i t . f ii i Middling <lb />
that it is going to be a in favor of the <lb />
B, I Editor and <lb />
and enjoyable mooting gave her Middling <lb />
WEDNESDAY. APRIL 18th, Association. is gave notice of <lb />
at <lb />
S. C, as mail matter. <lb />
beautiful, flourishing town and <lb />
will give the editors a h-arty <lb />
SENATOR VANCE DEAD. <lb />
To-day all North Carolina is in <lb />
mourning- There is scarcely a <lb />
home that is not saddened. A <lb />
write fit ceremonies are being <lb />
in all parts of the State and <lb />
nearly church bell is being <lb />
tolled for tho illustrious dead. <lb />
Senator Zebulon Vance is <lb />
no more on earth- The of <lb />
death has called for him and h <lb />
has ceased from his labors. Sen- <lb />
Vance died in Washington. <lb />
D. C-. on last Saturday at <lb />
o'clock. He had been in <lb />
feeble health for a long while- <lb />
and on last Saturday had a stroke <lb />
of apoplexy and only survived a <lb />
few hours. He was unconscious <lb />
until just before death. <lb />
Zebulon Band Vance was born <lb />
in county in and <lb />
have been old on <lb />
the 13th of the coming May. He <lb />
was educated at the University of <lb />
North Carolina. No man has <lb />
held more responsible positions in <lb />
this State than he and be has <lb />
been true to every trust. Senator <lb />
Vance served in the House of <lb />
Commons in 1850. He entered <lb />
There was considerable com- <lb />
plaint again last over the ab- <lb />
of a quorum in Congress, re <lb />
suiting in giving the Republican <lb />
another opportunity to have <lb />
things their own way and cause a <lb />
dead-lock business. We are <lb />
glad to note that all the members <lb />
from North Carolina are in <lb />
places, and doing what they con- <lb />
to be to the best interests <lb />
of the people they present. <lb />
The terms of thirty Senators- <lb />
will expiry the Fifty-third <lb />
Congress. Fourteen Democrats <lb />
will their seats sixteen <lb />
Republicans. Among the more <lb />
prominent members whose term <lb />
ire approaching expiration are <lb />
Messrs. Chandler, Dolph, <lb />
Frye, Harris, Hoar, <lb />
Morgan, Ransom, <lb />
and The <lb />
States which vacancies will <lb />
Arkansas, South Caro <lb />
Louisiana. West Virginia, <lb />
Wyoming, New Hampshire, Tex- <lb />
ts. Illinois, Georgia, Is <lb />
land, Oregon. Maine, <lb />
Delaware. Massachusetts, <lb />
Kentucky, Nebraska, Kan <lb />
Michigan, New Jersey. Ala <lb />
South Dakota, Montana. <lb />
motion for a new trial. We hope <lb />
his efforts this direction <lb />
. . , , , Prime <lb />
public has heard <lb />
of tho trial and is satisfied of <lb />
i -l -I, i . B <lb />
defendants guilt. What <lb />
I , , U The is an extract from a let- <lb />
done is for Congress . <lb />
take immediate steps to kick of last <lb />
spot market has eased off some- <lb />
whit, for the tow days owing to the <lb />
out of that body to which <lb />
longer membership is a <lb />
to tho whole country. The Pol <lb />
lard woman should also r <lb />
to tho shades of oblivion. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER, <lb />
the Confederate Army if the Carolina, Idaho, <lb />
ginning of the war as Minnesota, Iowa and Comrade <lb />
and was promoted to Colonel <lb />
the 20th N. C Regiment. He <lb />
came out of the army to accept <lb />
the Governorship of his native <lb />
State was our faithful and <lb />
true Governor through the on <lb />
tire war. He was elected Senator <lb />
in 1870 but his disabilities had <lb />
not removed and he was de- <lb />
participation the National <lb />
council. He was Governor again <lb />
of the State from to 1879 <lb />
when he was again elected Sena- <lb />
tor. Ho has held the position <lb />
continuously since then, and was <lb />
at the post of duty when sum- <lb />
to pass over the river <lb />
rest the shade of the trees. <lb />
No North Carolinian in the <lb />
history of the State was ever so <lb />
well, so truly and so universally <lb />
loved. No man has ever been so <lb />
popular with the masses as Sena- <lb />
tor Vance- No man will <lb />
ever be so sadly mourned for <lb />
as he. There is hardly a child <lb />
in the State but knows something <lb />
of this great good man. <lb />
probably better <lb />
than that of any living or dead <lb />
North Carolinian hardly any <lb />
man knew him who did not love <lb />
and admire him. <lb />
His life has been one of labor- <lb />
our <lb />
Washington- D- C April <lb />
Senator Harris very cleverly <lb />
the Republican Sena <lb />
tors this week and put an end, <lb />
the present at least, to Republican <lb />
to delay the tariff <lb />
Ho made a bluff of in <lb />
rending to offer a resolution pro- <lb />
for meeting at o'clock <lb />
sitting until each day. This <lb />
frightened the Republicans <lb />
they made the proposition that <lb />
for a week the Senate take up the <lb />
tariff bill at o'clock and continue <lb />
us debate without roll calls <lb />
interruptions until o'clock- <lb />
This was exactly doubling the <lb />
that had previously <lb />
devoted to the tariff bill and being <lb />
note than the Democrats expect- <lb />
ed to get without a struggle was <lb />
promptly accepted. <lb />
is perfectly willing that this <lb />
should continue in <lb />
force for ten days or two weeks <lb />
longer. Then he will begin to <lb />
put on the screws in earnest, to <lb />
bring the debate to an end, be- <lb />
ginning by adding an hour a day <lb />
to the sittings continuing <lb />
until they <lb />
the Republicans to keep a <lb />
speaker on tho at all times. <lb />
Senator Morgan is tho only <lb />
Senator who has publicly noticed <lb />
extraordinary address lately <lb />
as emanating from ii <lb />
Minnesota Democratic association <lb />
to twelve Senators at <lb />
and op <lb />
to the tariff bill. Hi <lb />
made a personal explanation on <lb />
the floor of the Senate <lb />
lie characterized that address an <lb />
being like the French method of <lb />
trying a man in his absence and <lb />
without g notice upon him <lb />
He expressed himself as satisfied <lb />
with the tariff bill as it now stands <lb />
and announced his intention U <lb />
rote for it his willingness, if <lb />
necessary, to stay on the oil <lb />
he Senate several <lb />
lays and nights, as ho had done <lb />
in other occasions, to to <lb />
speech <lb />
against it. He said be bad <lb />
be u a tariff reformer long before <lb />
has made many warm who formulated the <lb />
Pitt all of whom him. and expected <lb />
be clad could be return hero remain until we get a fail <lb />
any time. There has been of tariff taxation. <lb />
diminishing of dockets <lb />
Judge John Gray <lb />
held three consecutive terms <lb />
Pitt Superior Court, and tin <lb />
believes that <lb />
who has been here has given <lb />
more general satisfaction than he. <lb />
Ho dispatches rapidly, <lb />
and like we said at his first term <lb />
here, when he takes his seat up <lb />
on the bench he shows <lb />
that he is the head of the <lb />
Court. He allows no dilly-dally <lb />
but open any question <lb />
expresses his opinion firmly <lb />
and pointedly, and when he says <lb />
a thing it is said. Judge <lb />
is not only an excellent Judge, <lb />
but outside of the Court room ht <lb />
is an exceedingly clever and <lb />
gentleman, making- hi nisei <lb />
agreeable and pleasant to <lb />
with whom he comes in contact <lb />
depression brought about <lb />
free movement at the ports, which ex- <lb />
that of the correspond x week <lb />
of last year about The loss <lb />
stocks at interior towns for I he past <lb />
week was The Co <lb />
rive excess the port it for <lb />
the past few days is due, it is said, to <lb />
eastern mills buying; largely at the <lb />
Owing to the unsettled tariff <lb />
which been agitating the <lb />
of null men for some months past, it i.- <lb />
very evident that they have been run- <lb />
hind to the <lb />
that they are coming into the mar- <lb />
which is not only demonstrated by <lb />
hearsay but by the significance of tin <lb />
overland movement for the past <lb />
week, is gratifying to the friends of cot-l <lb />
ton and should be to the entire <lb />
world, for it seems to us that <lb />
means nothing less than a revival in <lb />
trade generally, which, if true, means a <lb />
est oral ion of lost confidence and will <lb />
lend to wing about a higher plane of <lb />
values. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
To whom it may My <lb />
Patsy A. White having left place <lb />
without my consent and refuses to re- <lb />
torn my bed and board, this is to for- <lb />
Md all persons not to fur- <lb />
board or house or in any way bar- <lb />
nor her. order that sin- may return to <lb />
home. JOHN WHITE. <lb />
Till April 13th 1894. <lb />
SPRING <lb />
nest line of <lb />
SPRING HATS <lb />
in Greenville <lb />
ever sin, <lb />
bright, dainty creatures of <lb />
beauty the new style Spring <lb />
What skill, what taste, what in- <lb />
has displayed, <lb />
combination of feathers and <lb />
mowers and ribbons and straws can b <lb />
at <lb />
m m, mm <lb />
EMPORIUM. <lb />
Everything please. Call and <lb />
and see yourself. Prices to <lb />
mil the limes. <lb />
Land. Sale. <lb />
The most notable feature of the <lb />
held by Democratic mom <lb />
of the House this week, all <lb />
which resolutions endorsing the <lb />
repeal of the tax on State bank <lb />
cum were adopted, wee the <lb />
virtue of two decrees <lb />
December term, 1888, other <lb />
term, of <lb />
lit the ea-e of Susan vs. <lb />
1.1. and others, the undersigned <lb />
r will sell for cash <lb />
Court House door, in on <lb />
the 7th day of May, 1881, <lb />
following described tracts o land <lb />
in the county of Pitt, and in <lb />
township. One known as <lb />
Ida Warren land, adjoining the lands <lb />
Betsy Cobb, John A <lb />
B. Hathaway and others, con- <lb />
acres. Also one other <lb />
f land adjoining tin- said Warren tract <lb />
Hathaway, H. Clark and other <lb />
Known as the Brown land <lb />
acres, more or less. <lb />
23rd, 1881. Commissioner. <lb />
work for the people and his <lb />
death was evidently hastened by <lb />
the continuous strain which <lb />
has been for the past years <lb />
in laboring for the relief of his <lb />
people. His memory cannot b <lb />
too highly reverenced. His la- <lb />
can never be fully <lb />
because they will never <lb />
be truly known. To fully and <lb />
well appreciate him we would <lb />
have to know his every <lb />
thought and deed through <lb />
long, cruel civil war, when he <lb />
was at the helm of State and; <lb />
when every soldier, every <lb />
woman and child loved him as a <lb />
father. We would to go <lb />
Several papers this State <lb />
recently published an article <lb />
written to the Winston <lb />
t by its Washington <lb />
dent, purporting to be an inter <lb />
view with ex-Gov. T. J Jarvis. <lb />
Some of tho papers that copied <lb />
speech made by Representative <lb />
of New York, in <lb />
f the resolutions. He told tin <lb />
caucus that the people of New <lb />
had cast their votes for the <lb />
Democratic candidates with <lb />
of the contents of the <lb />
Sale of Land. <lb />
By virtue of a power of sale contained <lb />
ii a d-.-d of trust executed by Wm. <lb />
Brown and wife to the <lb />
jive in V. page 185-7, Reg <lb />
Office of I'll county. I sell <lb />
it the Court Rouse door in the town <lb />
Greenville, H. C, on Wednesday Pk <lb />
day of May 1884, at noon for cash, <lb />
it public auction to the highest <lb />
following property, to A <lb />
such utterances. In this belief <lb />
they arc entirely correct. The <lb />
called on Gov. Jams <lb />
he said the first knowledge <lb />
he bad of the matte v. as <lb />
the article in tho be possible to pass a bi <lb />
Got. Jarvis has been the law which imposed <lb />
. , i upon the <lb />
since, by State banks. <lb />
the correspondent s by less <lb />
was the product of his own one half of the Democratic <lb />
imagination, and his intent ion membership the House. <lb />
land, boundaries, <lb />
Senator <lb />
thereto. Teams and <lb />
one horse. Also the land and farm <lb />
known as the land, containing <lb />
acres more of less on the north side <lb />
of Tar river adjoining Edward Dixon, <lb />
and others, conveyed <lb />
Win. M. P. Brown by S. II. <lb />
wife and Marina Also out <lb />
and Io In Greenville. N. c, on- <lb />
the residence of Mrs Win. n. B, <lb />
with him through that long no doubt, to willfully mis- <lb />
for civil <lb />
Carolina during the <lb />
days immediately after Jarvis says be is the of obtaining the consent <lb />
war, and then as oar Democrat he has that government to the <lb />
i- i , i lie result Mrs H in. <lb />
in tho was V . to <lb />
n ,;, t J . the President to , and streets, <lb />
the about whom he m, Mexico for of lot No. Also lots Nos. <lb />
again, and finally through these <lb />
many years of <lb />
ceasing toil in the Nation's <lb />
for the uplifting and benefit- <lb />
his fellow men from the most <lb />
laborer to the one the <lb />
highest position either of wealth <lb />
or power. <lb />
Senator Vance knew no diner <lb />
between bis fellow citizens. <lb />
His counsel will be missed in the <lb />
State the Nation. Ail honor <lb />
to the honorable dead. He was <lb />
great in life. He is honored in <lb />
death. His memory will never <lb />
fade as long as there lives a true <lb />
North Carolinian. For him <lb />
mourn, but in his record and fame <lb />
we rejoice with thousands and <lb />
thousands of his fellow citizens <lb />
who knew him only to love <lb />
to honor him- Peace to the ashes <lb />
of the greatest of North Carolina's <lb />
great. <lb />
The funeral car bearing the re <lb />
mains of Senator Vance <lb />
lit; and In said town adjoining <lb />
the brick yard lo <lb />
Persons <lb />
es time our mints of standard. Mexican y of the <lb />
ill dollars for export to property are invited m <lb />
eastern countries, isl respond with mo at Washington, N. C, <lb />
oft <lb />
been, and when it comes <lb />
him to speak ho will <lb />
himself in words that can as a bit oft G. <lb />
understood by no one. on the part of April 1- <lb />
. intended to please the <lb />
of silver. Few <lb />
The April term of that Mexico will <lb />
Court overstepped the limit a request. <lb />
the <lb />
continued over into this week by a Young <lb />
two days. Tho cause of At last Sunday <lb />
a long railroad suit that <lb />
last Thursday an <lb />
well it tho <lb />
made that it could very i <lb />
by Saturday night. In order thought to be serious. <lb />
meet a special case being tried was showing tho young <lb />
Vance county, while the last to <lb />
even g <lb />
Lucy <lb />
r. B. E. Thomas <lb />
West Va. <lb />
A Narrow Escape <lb />
From Loss of a Limb <lb />
Dreadful Case of White Swelling <lb />
A Perfect Cure. <lb />
One of the most serious forms of scrofula <lb />
no of tho most difficult to cure IS that of while <lb />
welling. Sarsaparilla has accomplish- <lb />
ed many wonderful cures of white swelling, <lb />
one of which is related below by Mr. B. K. <lb />
Thomas, a manufacturer of harnesses <lb />
etc., at W. Va. Road his <lb />
C. I. Hood Co., <lb />
In 1862 I was with a severe attack of <lb />
white swelling. Five years later I bad to <lb />
the flesh on my cut open and the bone <lb />
scraped. After the flesh healed up I was not <lb />
troubled again until January, I was taken <lb />
down tho grip which settled In Urn previous- <lb />
affected limb, sores gathering where <lb />
been scars, one In particular penetrating to <lb />
The whole front of my leg from knee <lb />
Bullock, <lb />
lot f <lb />
w. H acres <lb />
Best. Cherry, lo-. <lb />
i artiste, Mrs. Mary E., l lot <lb />
Davis, M. I,. T. <lb />
Cora acres <lb />
Hardy, c. i<lb />
Keel, J. S., lot. <lb />
Lewis, Mo. o. acres <lb />
Shaw, J. lot <lb />
Stiller, lot <lb />
West, Moses, lot <lb />
CAROLINA <lb />
Bullock. J G. acres, <lb />
IS acres <lb />
W. II., <lb />
acres <lb />
A very. Ah any. acres <lb />
Buck, C , acres <lb />
Boyd. II. A., l'S <lb />
Fannie acres <lb />
Airs. Sarah Jane, acres <lb />
B. M., <lb />
Sn II, acres. <lb />
Oliver, nines, <lb />
acres, <lb />
Turner. acres, <lb />
Button, Ii acres, <lb />
Geo <lb />
acres, f <lb />
1.02 <lb />
1.21 <lb />
6.63 <lb />
i , <lb />
4.491 <lb />
1.2,1 <lb />
2.131 <lb />
1.22 <lb />
3.0 <lb />
5.48 <lb />
2.2 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
saddles, j acres, J <lb />
is Really A, acres, <lb />
Ii F, SO acres, <lb />
res,<lb />
the hone. <lb />
to ankle to <lb />
A Mass of Corruption. <lb />
I get but little and comfort and less <lb />
benefit from the medical treatment I received. <lb />
Some of my friends advised me to have the leg <lb />
amputated, but I hesitated, not wanting to lose Jr, <lb />
a Perchance i saw Frank, acres <lb />
W Sharp, i acres <lb />
L i <lb />
Braswell, P K, 1892, lots <lb />
Braswell, PK, i lots <lb />
Martha B acres <lb />
Bills, <lb />
Frizzle, acres <lb />
Harrington, John w. acres <lb />
Hardy, II <lb />
Hardy, Isaac C, lot <lb />
IS THAT THE PLACE TO GET------ <lb />
i i <lb />
a paper embracing a testimonial for Hoods <lb />
from one Mr. John telling <lb />
Cures <lb />
what Hood's done for his son. I j <lb />
concluded to try bought j <lb />
six bottles of It about three months ago. I had I <lb />
not taken It two months when I could see It Margaret, Here <lb />
doing me more good than anything I hail taken. B,,. ; u.,. on .,., <lb />
I now used about bottles. The sore I . <lb />
Jones, Win, <lb />
Mattie A, I lot <lb />
J D, <lb />
J acre <lb />
Nelson, -ins E, acres <lb />
Powell, Mrs K V, acres <lb />
Smith, Victoria, acres <lb />
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP <lb />
acres I <lb />
ores i <lb />
The sore <lb />
all healed up and <lb />
My Limb Is Perfectly Sound. <lb />
It has also benefited my general health and W <lb />
am now able to work at my trade. Hood's <lb />
receives all the praise and I cannot I <lb />
recommend it enough for the good It has dona <lb />
B. K. Thomas, W, G, lot <lb />
Hood's Pills liver ills, constipation. Cobb, acres <lb />
II. acres <lb />
heirs, acres <lb />
Town Tax Sale. <lb />
As Town Tax Collector I have levied on , , <lb />
he following lots in the town of Green- <lb />
stile owned by the who township. <lb />
Ami on Monday, the Anderson, Wm, l acre <lb />
7th of May. at M-, I will Adams, Henry, aces <lb />
the same for cash, to the Wm, timber <lb />
bidder, at public auction, at the Court Boyd, John F, acres <lb />
loose, in the town of Greenville to Cherry, Wilson. lot. field <lb />
tin- taxes and costs there on J J, lots <lb />
G. K. A A. acres <lb />
Town Tax Collector. acre- <lb />
Harris F. I town lot <lb />
Harrington, Joe, I town lot, 1898 <lb />
town lot, 1802, <lb />
Harris, Alex, acres, <lb />
Abram, town lot<lb />
IS AT THE STORE OF <lb />
town lot No. 1.80 <lb />
Cherry Benjamin town lot No. 1.64 <lb />
i W town lot <lb />
Clark Wiley J town lot No. ID <lb />
Hanrahan Win. C. town lot So <lb />
Harris Abram j town lot So. <lb />
Hopkins Nelson town lot Bo, <lb />
J. ; limn lot No. <lb />
Kennedy Caesar t town lot No <lb />
Miller Joe town lot No. S <lb />
K. W. Co, 9th St. <lb />
and Dickerson Ave <lb />
rocker Oliver town No. <lb />
Wilkins Louisa town lot No. <lb />
Matthew town lot <lb />
est. heirs J town lot <lb />
No. <lb />
for <lb />
fellow est. heirs town lot <lb />
same for 1888 <lb />
est. heirs i town lot<lb />
Same for 1802 <lb />
Brown, B W. heirs lot No Skin- <lb />
Same for <lb />
l, guardian for <lb />
town lot No. <lb />
Bryant, town lot No. <lb />
Harris. II F. town lot No. 3-5 <lb />
Harris, Mary, j town lot No. <lb />
Lawrence, I. for <lb />
heirs tOWn lot No. <lb />
Lawrence, L W, guardian for <lb />
heirs J town lot No. <lb />
K O. No. acres, <lb />
II A, for Mrs <lb />
tow u lots <lb />
and <lb />
Same, town lot No. lit <lb />
ace, Billy Moore <lb />
Lawrence, L W, town lot <lb />
1731 Lawrence, W, guardian Baker <lb />
heirs <lb />
Moore, Tims II, acres, <lb />
II C, acres <lb />
B. -7 acres <lb />
acres <lb />
K O, acres<lb />
Walter, l town lot, near <lb />
river <lb />
B B. lot, <lb />
Chas, l town lot, <lb />
Mrs M l. in; acres <lb />
1.821 <lb />
1.831 <lb />
18,78 <lb />
1.601 <lb />
Lin <lb />
1.10 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
1.00 <lb />
Co, It W, town lot <lb />
Sutton, James, acres, <lb />
Summered, I <lb />
Stephen, acres <lb />
Tyson, <lb />
Tyson, Co acres <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
M A. estate, <lb />
W N. acres <lb />
acres <lb />
I 2- <lb />
Si <lb />
8.8 <lb />
8.861 <lb />
11.01 <lb />
3.461 <lb />
1.5-1 <lb />
1.621 <lb />
8.831 <lb />
8.05 <lb />
7.331 <lb />
5.501 <lb />
9.251 <lb />
3.30 <lb />
2.971 <lb />
4.11 <lb />
3.1-, <lb />
. <lb />
-r. <lb />
J. B. CHER RY <lb />
EVERY READER OF THE REFLECTOR <lb />
IS INVITED TO WATCH THIS SPACE <lb />
NEXT WEEK AND SOMETHING TO <lb />
YOUR INTEREST WILE LEARNED <lb />
A ROUT THE ELEGANT STOCK WE Alt <lb />
OFFERING. <lb />
o o c o <lb />
coco <lb />
o o c o <lb />
Belcher. John I <lb />
John, <lb />
ii Henry, acres <lb />
SWIFT <lb />
Bland, W B, Carrie, <lb />
f Buck, John B. Mary, acres 3.4 ii <lb />
1.85 W. lot <lb />
8.73 fox, acres <lb />
Win. H., <lb />
Dennis, Abram Smith <lb />
est, acres <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1888. <lb />
I. A. <lb />
-------WHOLESALE RETAIL------- <lb />
1ST. C. <lb />
barrels Ballard's Obelisk Flour <lb />
barrels Ballard's Obelisk Flour <lb />
barrels Ballard's Obelisk Flour <lb />
Tax Sale. <lb />
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES <lb />
8.611<lb />
Fred acres <lb />
E. A. liens <lb />
lark. James acres <lb />
I. . acres <lb />
,. J. <lb />
to of j. 3- acre <lb />
the of 1889, shall, beginning <lb />
May at A. M. in front, manning Wm. acres <lb />
if House door In acres 2.92 <lb />
he below described land and town s v. acres <lb />
taxes due for year and Louis II. <lb />
thereon cost for advertising Wilson, acres my Friends and Customers of and adjoining <lb />
I wish to that I have special preparation In preparing HOG <lb />
MATERIAL and propose Hiving HOGSHEADS with inside <lb />
which or Tobacco when packing <lb />
Also have made special to use best spill Hoops White <lb />
The special advantaged I have In toy own timber places me in a <lb />
to meet all I cheerfully promise yon I will strive to <lb />
the <lb />
t co-t acres <lb />
,. r rive I M- Mt <lb />
. w. K. A. <lb />
of Pitt ; <lb />
DAM TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Anderson. <lb />
Amos. acres <lb />
W C. acres <lb />
, E S, acres <lb />
Atkinson. 1260 acres <lb />
A acres <lb />
Gilbert, <lb />
acres <lb />
acres l <lb />
Andrews. W., lot <lb />
Brow n. Fernando, acres I <lb />
l lot 10.19 <lb />
Marcellus. <lb />
IS acres J 4.27 <lb />
-USE- <lb />
W. H. <lb />
make it to Interest to my Is mid yon can them any tine <lb />
either at my factory the Eastern Tobacco Warehouse, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
cm AS <lb />
tho <lb />
in <lb />
, when the weapon dis-H <lb />
was in session, <lb />
could not be completed by pistols eve rather <lb />
end of the regular term of toys to have around, <lb />
a petition was sent to the <lb />
for the think southern men <lb />
passage of a bill providing foil <lb />
the of the Court <lb />
and Third <lb />
ease be To d. <lb />
this tho Legislature had to <lb />
Monday night to ,., <lb />
arrived in yesterday <lb />
quite a jubilee at <lb />
morning where the body lay of <lb />
state in the capitol until i o R o <lb />
P. M- From Raleigh the remains,,,,,. completed the end <lb />
were taken to Asheville, UH <lb />
night, in which city ,,,,, ; <lb />
takes place this morning. tho <lb />
on <lb />
the 9th inst., to celebrate the BUT-1 <lb />
render of that great and goo; <lb />
Robert E. Lee. <lb />
though this meeting was in <lb />
a good many were present; <lb />
from our county, I Ban sorry <lb />
ashamed to say. The <lb />
days here this week <lb />
fur Franklin <lb />
had. Use <lb />
Last the <lb />
its <lb />
That is a age, it Judge <lb />
the of years that <lb />
good paper has been in <lb />
coloredS <lb />
band from was <lb />
were made by the Rev. <lb />
Mr. Phillips, a Third party <lb />
and Dr. Pitt of Dam <lb />
refrain from comment <lb />
upon meeting- I <lb />
how can decent Southern mens <lb />
with those that meet <lb />
to rejoice over tho <lb />
render of the great V C <lb />
IS IT <lb />
And Turned for Mouses a Specially. <lb />
am prepared to do any kind Sawing for Brackets or anything in the <lb />
or turning Balustrades for Piazza, Pickets for stairways. Mending of <lb />
including Piazza and w mid be pleased to name you prim on <lb />
in the above upon <lb />
GENERAL REPAIR WORK <lb />
on short notice. Thanking you p <lb />
I am willing to <lb />
ask me a trial before <lb />
j. Winterville, N. <lb />
renown <lb />
ROB <lb />
Who i it that will be so is it that has a beautiful to your future a <lb />
known of <lb />
By every and fireside With on, as your <lb />
With bargains that win such great j you, she will stare, <lb />
i call yon her duckling, darling, <lb />
dear I <lb />
. f <lb />
is this that we will J <lb />
spread Who is it that has Clothing so f- <lb />
every tree and post Dressed up in a suit all <lb />
In letters and black and red you'll out shine, <lb />
BOB your gill will exclaim, <lb />
Who cuts the prices down so low <lb />
And tells the people they must go. <lb />
you with bargains he'll is it that has such a <lb />
overflow new stock y <lb />
BOB ; keeps everything from a silk <lb />
. . ii i i to a clock, <lb />
toll W his and Correspondence Solicited. <lb />
, i i . . I nerves such a shock <lb />
Are Dry Goods and Shoes ROil <lb />
young or old, <lb />
as ever can be sold <lb />
BOB <lb />
BROS. CO., <lb />
Commission Merchants, j <lb />
FAYETTE NORFOLK, VA <lb />
j Who is it that's opened next to <lb />
RELIABLE <lb />
i Where L Little k Co <lb />
no mote, <lb />
Pitt and counties, of the following <lb />
THE <lb />
ONLY PERFECT <lb />
stile by<lb />
ii Woods, Notions. Shoes. Hats, <lb />
Furnishing Goods <lb />
Hair. Harness. and <lb />
HEAVY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. <lb />
Clark's O. H. T. Spool which I offer to the t <lb />
per cent tor Pa <lb />
Call on he is at the store formerly occupied by Jas. L- Little Star Lye at jobbers Prices. Le White Lead and par Li <lb />
treat fair and square- Mr. Paint Wood and Wood an <lb />
glad to sec his many friends. Ware. Nails a ea<lb /></p>
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m. <lb />
I HE El. <lb />
OTHER LOCAL. <lb />
Mi <lb />
Local Reflections <lb />
eek. <lb />
Mr. S. M. Daniel went to Nor <lb />
folk Monday. <lb />
Johnson Mills <lb />
April 1804. <lb />
. filled his <lb />
appointment at <lb />
Turn on the electric lights. <lb />
Stylish at F. Wilson- <lb />
is to have a circus keen s <lb />
A Home Wedding. <lb />
sick i To-night at the residence of <lb />
Alfred Forbes, in this town, John White warns people; Rev. C. W. <lb />
daughter, Miss Rosa W. harboring his wife. <lb />
will be married to Mr. Mark to-day. <lb />
I of Kinston. Ci. , <lb />
W. Smith performing the Mrs. K. T. Daniels is H. Cox, accompanied <lb />
marriage will rooms built to Robert, spent Sunday <lb />
morrow morning card will on Pitt street. Might with her sister, Mrs L. B. <lb />
Mr. Frank Tisdale, of Newborn. the couple <lb />
Thought Burglars Him. <lb />
Mr. W, H. White came down . <lb />
town the other morning telling- of <lb />
preaching an ex <lb />
The youngest of Mr. <lb />
B. Wilson is quite sick. <lb />
Salem experience he had the., <lb />
sermon. with a supposed, <lb />
, . burglar. Ho was sick that eighth <lb />
weeK- <lb />
Base Ball and Tennis shoes <lb />
at Lang's- <lb />
began shipping peas <lb />
last week- <lb />
For good reliable Shoes go to <lb />
Wiley Brown. <lb />
;. Fifty cents will get the <lb />
for the campaign. <lb />
Business men can get good <lb />
to <lb />
the Reflector Book Store- <lb />
The weather has settled to <lb />
spring feeling once more- <lb />
G W. Venters says what <lb />
makes my Hens lay so many <lb />
and keep so healthy is <lb />
Food, at the Old Brick Store- <lb />
April Las us another <lb />
week of real March weather. <lb />
there- <lb />
few to o'clock, <lb />
Sand accompanied by a party of <lb />
Es Gov. T J. Jarvis left on the <lb />
Jay to attend the funeral of Sen- <lb />
at or Vance. <lb />
Miss Minnie Caraway, of Be- <lb />
spent Sunday with Miss <lb />
Myra Skinner. <lb />
Miss Mamie of Wilson. <lb />
has been visiting Miss Etta Hines <lb />
part of the past week. <lb />
Mr. Henry Sleds-e. of Tarboro. <lb />
spent from Saturday to Monday <lb />
Mi. L- H. <lb />
Mr. Chas. Campbell, of Wash <lb />
spent last week visiting; <lb />
sister, Mrs. A. J- Griffin. <lb />
Kinston- The <lb />
Reflector joins a host of friends <lb />
in wishing the young couple <lb />
limited happiness. <lb />
Odd Fellow's Celebration. <lb />
On Thursday of next week, 26th <lb />
inst., Covenant Lodge I. O- O- F- <lb />
will celebrate the seventy-fifth an-1 <lb />
of their order. <lb />
preparations are being made have the, <lb />
for the celebration and <lb />
Up country rains last <lb />
caused the river to rise here and <lb />
the water is very muddy. <lb />
The ladies should read Mrs. <lb />
millinery advertisement <lb />
to-day and go see her new good <lb />
neighboring lodges will be <lb />
sent. J- Hall, D- D-, pas <lb />
tor of Park Avenue Baptist church- <lb />
of Norfolk, has accepted the in-i <lb />
to deliver the address of <lb />
the occasion. Dr. Hall has a <lb />
Miss Nannie of reputation as eloquent <lb />
over Monday morning and all our people <lb />
be present at the wedding to themselves of the <lb />
English sparrows have taken <lb />
possession of the martin boxes <lb />
around town and keep the latter <lb />
driven away their old haunts- <lb />
Court is over. Now why not <lb />
have the ward meetings and let <lb />
e known who they are <lb />
Misses Lula Anise <lb />
Jones and Myrtle Tucker and <lb />
Mr. Frank Hill, of Lenoir, spent <lb />
Saturday at Mr. L. B- Cox's. <lb />
Grifton Items. <lb />
April 16th, 1894. <lb />
The river is getting low again. <lb />
The boats can't get up further aroused by a sharp report like <lb />
D- M. Ferry's New Garden Seed children of Mr- W. B. Wilson re- <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
H- T. King receives <lb />
to the Atlanta Constitution. <lb />
My Hardware Store will be <lb />
open from A. M- to P. M. <lb />
spring and summer months <lb />
D. D. Haskett. <lb />
The and Atlanta <lb />
Constitution both a year for <lb />
clothing takes <lb />
the lead- <lb />
The colored people had another <lb />
at the river last Thurs- <lb />
day afternoon. <lb />
Money to improved <lb />
Real Estate m sums from to <lb />
Apply to. <lb />
F. G. James. <lb />
Eggs retail now at three dozen <lb />
for They are cheap eat- <lb />
at that price. <lb />
Miss Nannie Wilson and <lb />
turned last week from their visit <lb />
to Plymouth. <lb />
Mrs. spent <lb />
last week visiting her mother. <lb />
Mrs. W. M King, and left Mon <lb />
day for Rocky Mount. <lb />
Mrs. M-. D- Higgs is <lb />
lumber hauled preparatory to en I <lb />
nor residence, corner <lb />
Pitt and Third streets. <lb />
of hearing him. The address <lb />
will be public. After the address <lb />
there will be a barbecue <lb />
in one of the tobacco warehouses.; <lb />
Greenville Lodge A- F. k A-i <lb />
has been cordially invited b <lb />
Odd Fallows to be present at <lb />
the celebration and dinner. Th <lb />
invitation was read at the Mason- <lb />
Sic meeting, Monday night, and <lb />
accepted with appreciation. <lb />
At the Opera. <lb />
A large and appreciative <lb />
assembled at the Opera <lb />
to vote for to serve as Councilmen <lb />
the next year. <lb />
Electric lights, artesian wells, <lb />
and street improvements <lb />
have all been discussed the past <lb />
week. We hope these matters <lb />
will not in talk. <lb />
Observer always <lb />
his patriotism- He has <lb />
displaying his signal flags <lb />
half mast in honor of the <lb />
death of Senator Vance- <lb />
Mrs. M E- Fort, Misses Annie <lb />
Fort and Minnie Matthews, of <lb />
Kinston, are visiting the family <lb />
of Mi. John Matthews. <lb />
If you are a new comer to <lb />
or have <lb />
to a different ward, don't <lb />
forget to look after your <lb />
for the coming town election; <lb />
The roof of the kitchen at Hotel <lb />
caught fire, Sunday night. <lb />
sparks from the chimney fall- <lb />
on it. The fire was put out <lb />
on last Friday night any damage was and <lb />
than here. <lb />
Mr. Bo Cherry, of Greenville, <lb />
is in town selling ready made <lb />
Mr. B. F. Sugg, of Greenville, <lb />
is in town attending to business. <lb />
Mr. Mark of Kinston, <lb />
spent part of Monday here. <lb />
Miss May, of <lb />
ville, is visiting Miss Anna Pitt- <lb />
man. <lb />
Miss May Abbott came horn <lb />
from near Ayden where she has <lb />
been teaching school. <lb />
Mr. L. H- Rountree passed <lb />
through here Sunday on his wheel. <lb />
Mrs. W. H. New <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Mr. Sam Bland went to <lb />
ville Monday. <lb />
and not being able to sleep <lb />
about o'clock and spent th <lb />
remainder of the night reclining <lb />
on a lounge before the <lb />
About day ho heard the back door <lb />
of his hall, which was unlocked, <lb />
lightly open and thinking some <lb />
one was coming in kept still to <lb />
wait developments. Hearing no <lb />
further sounds he soon dropped <lb />
into a slight doze. The <lb />
thing he knew he was suddenly <lb />
pistol right near him, and spring <lb />
mg up, grabbed the tongs and <lb />
struck an attitude of at his <lb />
room door. He thought a bur <lb />
ERIE STOCK. <lb />
gar had come and tried t <lb />
shoot him, but heard nothing <lb />
INT DRESS GOODS we've got everything that's <lb />
new, stylish and desirable- <lb />
OUR WHITE GOODS WASH FABRICS receive <lb />
pleasant commentaries on all sides. Everything that is <lb />
and beautiful can seen in this department- <lb />
OUR UMBRELLA SUNSHADE Department com <lb />
plow with everything to protect one from heat or rain- <lb />
line of clothing from C <lb />
Two horses, buggies and bar- T. immense No <lb />
for sale by B. F. Sugg. <lb />
Everything is <lb />
Sugar best <lb />
best Flour at the <lb />
Old Stoke- <lb />
The seines below town made <lb />
good catches of shad the last half <lb />
of the past week- <lb />
your Cotton Seed Meal at <lb />
the Old Brick Store. <lb />
New assortment of Bibles from <lb />
American B- S-, just received. <lb />
Wiley Depositor. <lb />
The second lot of elegant Laces, <lb />
black, butter, tan, cream and <lb />
white just received at Lang's. <lb />
witness the presentation <lb />
Greenville Amateurs, of <lb />
for the benefit cf the <lb />
Episcopal church. From the <lb />
of the to its fall it was <lb />
enjoyed, and we <lb />
never seen the performers at a <lb />
The scene <lb />
home, <lb />
where love good will reigned <lb />
Royal Manning, <lb />
young husband, just returned <lb />
from war very much loved by his <lb />
beautiful young wife. May Man <lb />
who was also proud of hi <lb />
war record. In this home lived <lb />
Bess Bradley, a foster sister of <lb />
Manning who was <lb />
love with Marcus a <lb />
military drummer and a <lb />
a school at Durham s Creek. in, , him <lb />
Beaufort county, finished <lb />
Misses Tattle Williams and <lb />
Mary of <lb />
spent Monday and yesterday-, <lb />
with Mrs Wiley letter advantage. <lb />
They were returning home <lb />
visit to Kinston. <lb />
Mr. R. D. Cherry went to <lb />
ton taking with him U <lb />
will make many <lb />
down there. <lb />
Miss Josie L. <lb />
since last fall has had charge of <lb />
school at Durham's Creek, <lb />
Genuine Clipper, Atlas. Boy <lb />
Dixie. Stonewall and Climax <lb />
Plows Castings for sale by J- <lb />
B- Cherry k Co. <lb />
It is time all our merchants <lb />
were adopting the early <lb />
rule until the fall. <lb />
The largest best assorted <lb />
line of General Merchandise in <lb />
Pitt county, is offered for by <lb />
J. B- Cherry k Co. <lb />
Latest styles Spring Hats <lb />
Frank Wilson. <lb />
If March considers the lease <lb />
on April expired some better <lb />
weather Hay be <lb />
term and returned to her home in j <lb />
this county last week. <lb />
Rev. J. H. is assist- <lb />
Rev. D. of Washing-j <lb />
ton. in a protracted meeting <lb />
the Washington Baptist church- <lb />
Mr- will occupy <lb />
pulpit in Greenville <lb />
next Sunday. <lb />
Electric Lights. <lb />
A meeting of citizens was held <lb />
id the House, last <lb />
day night, to consult about the <lb />
establishment of electric light <lb />
plant. W. S. Bawls was made <lb />
chairman of meeting. <lb />
agent of the Houston <lb />
-elf of all stain married Bess. <lb />
Miss Nancy a house girl <lb />
in the house of Royal <lb />
W is very much in love with Simon <lb />
Stone, who would not stick to a <lb />
longer than h. got it- The <lb />
character of Matt a <lb />
during the war of Royal <lb />
Manning, was a powerful one, he <lb />
saved the life of Royal Manning <lb />
nothing was too good for him. <lb />
tie became a tramp and drunkard <lb />
staggered in the homo of the walks and public lots <lb />
Hill Cemetery nicely cleaned up. <lb />
Light Company was present, <lb />
through Larry jack-of-all trades, Mr. R <lb />
a statement of costs of a ; Hay <lb />
Manning and was recognized by <lb />
him he reformed him- The <lb />
east of characters as follows; <lb />
Royal Manning, Mr. Harry <lb />
bee Matt tramp, Mr. <lb />
Laughinghouse; Marcus <lb />
Mr. Larry Moore; Simon Stone, <lb />
I Hy <lb />
s wife, <lb />
profits arising therefrom. Carrie Cobb; Bessie Brad- <lb />
Several of those present made Hey, Miss Belle Greene; Nancy <lb />
brief talks. It was decided to Miss Annie <lb />
point a committee to report We cannot the per <lb />
mother meeting to-night, were at their best and the <lb />
work of the committee to be were assumed as well as <lb />
hided as follows E. A- we have ever seen, there was <lb />
alarm was given. <lb />
There are few streets Green <lb />
ville but on which some building <lb />
repairing is going on. <lb />
more contracts are con <lb />
So much makes <lb />
better times for the mechanic. <lb />
Rev. G- F-Smith says the <lb />
meetings out at Bethlehem <lb />
are having good success. <lb />
Several professions were made <lb />
during last week. The meeting <lb />
I will go on through this week. <lb />
The cold weather here last <lb />
week was a breath from the <lb />
and storm that <lb />
throughout the North and <lb />
West. those sections it was <lb />
the severest April storm that has <lb />
forty years. Great <lb />
has been reported. <lb />
Tho missing word in the <lb />
Constitution guessing contest <lb />
for March was <lb />
Only two in Pitt county <lb />
the correct word this <lb />
time. They were H. T- King and <lb />
D. J. Whichard, their part of the <lb />
prize amounting to <lb />
Policeman Moore has just had <lb />
Hairy Skinner and H. T. a break or to the entire <lb />
expected upon the and we think <lb />
get the town interested as a entire audience <lb />
C. T. W. say was the <lb />
machines from SIS Moore to it should be repeated. <lb />
Latest improved New . j R D realized about <lb />
85- to ascertain what <lb />
Farmers. Mechanics and of lights be rented. Presbyterian Church opened. <lb />
of all professions, when Meeting. The first were held in <lb />
i i r -ii new Presbyterian church on <lb />
M Yesterday added <lb />
need of goods of any kind, call on <lb />
your friends. J. B. Cherry k Co. ; <lb />
Just received a new lot of <lb />
Carriages and Cribs- <lb />
J. B- t Co. <lb />
Hamilton's <lb />
Sunday, according to <lb />
of honors to the memory of <lb />
Sour illustrious statesman, Senator <lb />
Z. B. Vance. At o'clock <lb />
Shells of the churches of the <lb />
tolling, for one <lb />
Ions announcement, Rev. J. N. H. <lb />
delivering excellent <lb />
both and even <lb />
Ho prefaced his <lb />
Messes. lines k deep toned expression to the <lb />
mills are turning out lumber that tills the hearts of our <lb />
and meet, a , , o'clock the <lb />
and the churches of Green- <lb />
for tho <lb />
for all their output- <lb />
Are you for higher taxes and <lb />
improvements, or no ad- <lb />
the town <lb />
surrounding country <lb />
in the Court House to give public- <lb />
utterance to the loss all have <lb />
. i n, to loss an have <lb />
ranee of taxes t same the death of this great <lb />
system of just dragging <lb />
they had given him, and <lb />
Now if the citizens who own lots <lb />
there will have them cleaned off <lb />
at once it will be In keeping with <lb />
what has already been done and <lb />
will help to beautify the <lb />
We heard the opinion express <lb />
ed the other day that the Al- <lb />
mighty sent the late freeze and <lb />
up things so because <lb />
the people had been crying hard <lb />
times so long and so The <lb />
gentlemen who made the remark <lb />
said he saw people have as <lb />
much to eat as they have now. <lb />
Lenoir Topic. <lb />
Mr. Alfred Joyner, of Farmville <lb />
township, had the misfortune to <lb />
have his dwelling burned one <lb />
last week, while he and his <lb />
sister were at Chapel, at <lb />
Church. The neighbors <lb />
the fire in time to save only- <lb />
one or two beds. Mr. Joyner is <lb />
a most industrious worthy man <lb />
this loss falls very heavily on <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
April th, <lb />
Andrew Joyner, editor of tho <lb />
Index, was in Friday. <lb />
Mr. Warren Cobb, of <lb />
was in to day. <lb />
Mr. J. L- Davenport, of Hamil- <lb />
ton, was hero to-day. <lb />
Hon. J. E. Moore passed <lb />
through town this <lb />
Town Constable W. C- Nelson <lb />
wore pleasant smiles <lb />
is a girl. <lb />
Mrs- Mollie who has <lb />
been visiting Mrs. J. L. Daven <lb />
port near Hamilton, returned <lb />
home to day. <lb />
Mr. T. R Bullock has moved in <lb />
of tho stores of R. J. W. Car- <lb />
on tho east side of main <lb />
s. W. A. W. E. Knox <lb />
have opened a stock of goods <lb />
store on main street under <lb />
the firm name of Knox t Co. <lb />
Notice to Delinquent <lb />
Tax Payers. <lb />
Whereas .-1 sales of land for non- <lb />
of taxes made by J. A. K. <lb />
fucker of Pitt on the, <lb />
of May. 4th tiny of May, <lb />
1891, 2nd day of May, ISM, and 2nd day <lb />
of May. 1898, Many or of <lb />
land bid oil by the notice <lb />
is hereby given that the parties who own <lb />
further of any intruder. The CLOTHING Department is unsurpassed in styles and <lb />
All ask is an inspections before buying. The latest <lb />
thing in Head for gentlemen and boys. <lb />
OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT is all could ask. <lb />
you not suited take your measure and have them made <lb />
to order. <lb />
------Come and look at our stock, such as------ <lb />
TICKINGS, FURNISHING GOODS, to. <lb />
Prices beyond reach of all competition. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
was all a mystery until <lb />
tho middle of the day be <lb />
that an iron plate in <lb />
the back of tho place had <lb />
burst open, and this was the <lb />
secret of the that so <lb />
rudely awakened him from his <lb />
In his house this <lb />
iron had been placed firmly be <lb />
the bricks and not having <lb />
room to expand from <lb />
burst open when it became too <lb />
hot. Tho first noise heard at the <lb />
hall door was a servant coming <lb />
in earlier than <lb />
THE LAST CONVENTION <lb />
Held in Greenville, N. C, Adopted the <lb />
Following; Resolutions. <lb />
N. C-, <lb />
April 3rd, 1804. <lb />
Resolved 1st. That while we <lb />
entertain due respect for tho soy <lb />
oral existing political parties, w <lb />
arc convinced that now is th <lb />
time that our necessities de- <lb />
that there shall be a Fourth <lb />
party, that tho interest of <lb />
general public may be protected. <lb />
Resolved 2nd, That every man, <lb />
woman child tho State to <lb />
better their condition mutt adopt <lb />
the Cash SYSTEM and shop <lb />
and you cannot do <lb />
at stores per cent, <lb />
are put on goods you need in <lb />
every day life, you must single <lb />
tho merchant who soils for <lb />
and only. <lb />
f; <lb />
Bible <lb />
j agent New a <lb />
-I HAVE RECEIVED A COMPLETE LINE OP- <lb />
SPRING G <lb />
NOVELTIES, See. <lb />
would earnestly your examination <lb />
SHOES SHOES <lb />
Embroideries, White Goods <lb />
and Laces. <lb />
mid will be to to do a credit business it <lb />
the MM appearing before the Board I <lb />
of paying to is necessary to make largo profits <lb />
Treasurer all amounts due , . <lb />
on customers who will pay, so as <lb />
of MOW. <lb />
The list of the owners and the <lb />
due thereon is as follows <lb />
use, <lb />
Pittman <lb />
It J <lb />
Jenkins <lb />
Bryant Taylor <lb />
Wiley Pierce <lb />
Austin Atkinson <lb />
Kilpatrick <lb />
Noah heirs <lb />
Frederick White <lb />
Resolved 3rd, That for a mer say anything about except that I have received a now <lb />
line. Prices lower than ever. I thank you tor your past <lb />
Md if close prices will avail mo anything will merit a continuance <lb />
Now Home latest improved 188.00 <lb />
I. I k <lb />
V II <lb />
Arnold Spain <lb />
A ti S <lb />
E N Batten <lb />
1892. <lb />
While driving alone Monday <lb />
Miss Clara Bruce Forbes <lb />
made too short a turn around a <lb />
corner a front wheel of the <lb />
buggy came in contact with th- <lb />
guard post. Tho wheel <lb />
was smashed and the young lady <lb />
have been thrown violently <lb />
along <lb />
Mrs. my boy <lb />
does wear out his clothes. I don t <lb />
know what in the world I will <lb />
Why you get <lb />
him one of those combination <lb />
suits with two pair of pants to <lb />
one jacket. They can be found <lb />
at Lang's. <lb />
When in want of <lb />
J. B. A to. <lb />
good shoes go to <lb />
I,. M. Reynolds and <lb />
boas are the beat For sale by <lb />
Co. <lb />
to J. B. Cherry i o when in need <lb />
of Furniture, they keeps stock and <lb />
sell at prices that will please you. <lb />
A large stock of nice Furniture cheap <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Remember I pay you for Chicken <lb />
Eggs and Count y Produce at the <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Tine Clothing still arriving at <lb />
Frank Wilson's. <lb />
A- G. Cox's celebrated <lb />
Back call on J. B. Cherry <lb />
Co. <lb />
You just ought to see the big <lb />
cent Tablets at Reflector Book <lb />
Store. <lb />
lino of Dry Goods at <lb />
Brown's. <lb />
Acme Guano Distributors are <lb />
for sale by S- E Fender it Co. <lb />
matter <lb />
whether<lb />
Tho meeting was called <lb />
by L. C Latham, <lb />
its object a few <lb />
remarks and moved that <lb />
C- J- O be made chair <lb />
Jinan. Upon taking the chair Dr. <lb />
made a brief address <lb />
paying a beautiful tribute to <lb />
Vance, declaring him in <lb />
every sphere the peer of any man <lb />
the nation had produced. <lb />
Andrew Joyner and D. <lb />
were made Secretaries <lb />
liberal assistance in carrying <lb />
forward the enterprise- He <lb />
Sated that the dedicatory services <lb />
would not be held until the build <lb />
ling is fully completed and em <lb />
relieved from debt. All re <lb />
to be done now is car- <lb />
the rooms, supplying bell <lb />
laud chandeliers, finishing the ex- <lb />
painting and enclosing <lb />
lot. When this is completed <lb />
will be made for the <lb />
dedication. The morning <lb />
which went to helping <lb />
the indebtedness, amounted to <lb />
from the buggy, but was fortunate <lb />
enough to catch and prevent the <lb />
fall. It was a narrow escape. <lb />
We ask those who receive this <lb />
issue of the Reflector with <lb />
cross mark after their name <lb />
take notice that their <lb />
has expired, and hope all <lb />
will renew promptly. Payments <lb />
must be made in advance. Our <lb />
terms are only per year, which <lb />
is low enough to be in reach o <lb />
every one. Or you can get tho <lb />
Reflector and Atlanta <lb />
both for <lb />
Win Matthews <lb />
A Q Daniel <lb />
Allen <lb />
T Anderson <lb />
A Cox and wife <lb />
E N Batten and wife <lb />
I, A Joyner <lb />
W Wilson <lb />
A Mills <lb />
W E <lb />
s Dawson <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Charles Stocks <lb />
j B Pollard <lb />
Aaron Mine- <lb />
0-i <lb />
i a <lb />
IS <lb />
Ms <lb />
I at <lb />
; on<lb />
SO <lb />
Hy order of Hoard, <lb />
II. <lb />
Clerk of <lb />
to the extra expense of do- <lb />
a credit business, and the bad <lb />
which are tho natural re- <lb />
of this system. <lb />
Resolved 4th, That while it i <lb />
very convenient to goods <lb />
we have to pay for it. <lb />
Resolve 5th, That we. tho <lb />
people of Greenville, Pitt county. <lb />
adjoining counties, <lb />
adopted tho above resolutions do <lb />
hereby elect, that <lb />
A Co., shall be our head <lb />
Barters, where the best goods <lb />
for the least be ob <lb />
Resolved 6th, That <lb />
i. on hand a <lb />
Hue of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats <lb />
Clothing, lino Dross Goods <lb />
Trimmings a specialty, which <lb />
they offering at very low <lb />
prices and ask you to examine <lb />
before purchasing. <lb />
Cash, Chairman. <lb />
Boswell, k Co. <lb />
Clerks. <lb />
Sewing up. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
WILEY BROWN, <lb />
Now Homo Sewing Machines and Depositor for American So <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
COURT <lb />
All kinds placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
lower tat <lb />
AGENT FOB ASS FIRE PROOF <lb />
Henry <lb />
HEAL ESTATE ASH COLLECTING <lb />
AGENCY. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
BRICK STORK <lb />
Sale of Laud for <lb />
ON MONDAY, the May, <lb />
the meeting- . , <lb />
Upon motion of Hon. L. ls a <lb />
a committee was appoint ornament to he <lb />
led to draft resolutions to he re in style, gable <lb />
ported at another meeting to will sell before the <lb />
held in Greenville next windows are stained door in Greenville the following <lb />
T. very pretty design. The in township, for pay- <lb />
of the taxes due for <lb />
year <lb />
L. J. Barrett, W <lb />
J. A. K. TUCKER, <lb />
and Tax <lb />
AND- <lb />
SUMMER. <lb />
Shoes to Fit No <lb />
whether you stand or <lb />
you sit, at Higgs Bros. <lb />
A well on the premises of Smith <lb />
Savage's livery stables created <lb />
some excitement one day last <lb />
week. A hissing noise like steam <lb />
escaping from an <lb />
heard in the well. cause of <lb />
The committee consists of L. <lb />
Latham, Andrew Joyner. E. <lb />
F- G. James and Harry <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
His Honor. Judge John Gray <lb />
Bynum was invited to make some; <lb />
remarks to the audience, which <lb />
ho did with much feeling and ten <lb />
His long familiarity <lb />
with and relation to Sena-L, <lb />
tor Vance eminently qualified tower into both rooms, <lb />
to speak of both the public at P <lb />
private life of the man overhead I. <lb />
memory we had met to <lb />
and of his great love for North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Capt. Swift Galloway also spoke <lb />
briefly of the grand achievements <lb />
and peerless worth of Senator <lb />
pretty <lb />
auditorium is feet, <lb />
persons. To the left of the <lb />
pulpit is an annex or lecture room <lb />
feet seating this is con- <lb />
with the main auditorium <lb />
by folding doors. The <lb />
irises in the angle formed by the <lb />
of the annex and main <lb />
building. The entrance is through <lb />
The <lb />
feet <lb />
the <lb />
floor- It is finished in North <lb />
Carolina pine, walls plastered <lb />
from angle to wainscoting. The <lb />
aisles are verging with entrance <lb />
running across the church- <lb />
The building so far has cost <lb />
LEADER IN <lb />
-Styles and Prices.<lb />
A MERCHANTS BUY <lb />
their will <lb />
p. <lb />
n ail it. <lb />
FOR nice on <lb />
gOOd Well line <lb />
A kitchen con- <lb />
nice neighborhood. <lb />
and lot In B <lb />
om., all building, well <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICK. TE A, <lb />
at <lb />
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb />
we buy direst from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one A <lb />
stock <lb />
I have home asp <lb />
wishing to would <lb />
well to me before buying. <lb />
I will also of title <lb />
to property, <lb />
reasonable. <lb />
Notice to Farmers. <lb />
. <lb />
the tunes, Om ere nil bought and <lb />
If all will <lb />
X W- p <lb />
the of the. disc unit. <lb />
II. <lb />
Agent. <lb />
N. <lb />
firing -Millinery <lb />
Vance, and with the deep and will <lb />
of his soul told how the Th <lb />
throughout the length to the church includes <lb />
breadth of the State were whole of the lot lying between <lb />
. CALL AT OUR STORE, <lb />
Because yon can <lb />
FANCY GOODS, <lb />
Notions and Trimmings, <lb />
m reasonable prices. <lb />
the noise has not been ascertain <lb />
ed. <lb />
Greene street and Mr. W. H <lb />
White's lot. <lb />
Mr. announced that <lb />
the nest service would be held on <lb />
the first Sunday evening in May <lb />
In the afternoon a Sunday <lb />
Mrs. King is going to was organized, Mr. B. D. <lb />
story to the King being made <lb />
this summer. She gets and Mr. J. R. Moo- <lb />
the death of the beloved <lb />
The then declared <lb />
the meeting adjourned until nest <lb />
Saturday at o'clock. <lb />
AT prices not forced down by <lb />
but made low from the start <lb />
by judicious purchasing and <lb />
contentment with small Our <lb />
new Millinery arrived- A call <lb />
you. <lb />
We have just received and opening tho largest stock of <lb />
FINE CLOTHING <lb />
EVER BROUGHT TO GREENVILLE. <lb />
Suits for Men, Youths, Boys and Children, <lb />
in Round Cut, Square Cut, Double Albert, Lou <lb />
Sack and Tail Cutaway, <lb />
WILLIAMSON <lb />
MANUFACTURER OF- <lb />
In connection with the above have purchased a. lovely <lb />
ALL KINDS OF-<lb />
T.<lb />
Gents DONE ON SHORT NOTICE <lb />
y Goods, <lb />
Only workmen and material allowed my shops. The many <lb />
have used my work will testily to the and durability of <lb />
Lamed out at my Every vehicle guaranteed. <lb />
boarders that more room The i <lb />
of the school <lb />
be held at Sunday <lb />
mornings. <lb />
n. PITT, <lb />
SPECIALIST, <lb />
Now renders to the public his profession- <lb />
service in curing Cancers. <lb />
Address, DR. <lb />
N. <lb />
A call from everybody appreciated. No trouble to show goods. <lb />
S WHIPS.<lb /></p>
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There's No Choice in Bicycles. <lb />
The Victor Pneumatic tire has no <lb />
rival. It is more durable than any <lb />
other and the inner tube can be re- <lb />
moved in case- of puncture in less <lb />
than five minutes. <lb />
The only inner tube removable <lb />
through the rim. <lb />
All Victor improvements are abreast <lb />
with the times and meet re- <lb />
Victors <lb />
are <lb />
BEST. <lb />
OVERMAN WHEEL CO. <lb />
BOSTON. <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
Philadelphia. <lb />
CHICAGO. <lb />
SAN FRANCISCO. <lb />
DETROIT. <lb />
DENVER. <lb />
What is <lb />
Life <lb />
Assurance <lb />
An easy means of <lb />
wife and family <lb />
against want in the event <lb />
of your death. <lb />
A creditable means of <lb />
curing a better financial <lb />
standing in the business <lb />
world. <lb />
The most safe and profit- <lb />
able means of investing <lb />
your savings for use in <lb />
after years. <lb />
All Life Insurance is <lb />
good. The <lb />
Equitable Life <lb />
is the best. <lb />
For I <lb />
W. J. Manager, <lb />
, Rock Hill, <lb />
Quotations of the Greenville Tobacco <lb />
Market. <lb />
Office of O. L- Joyner. <lb />
April 1804- <lb />
QUOTATIONS. <lb />
Tips, green H to <lb />
Greenish yellow to <lb />
Smokers, common to good to 5.1 <lb />
to fine to <lb />
Gotten, common to good to <lb />
good to tine to <lb />
fine to fancy <lb />
Wrappers, common S to <lb />
medium to <lb />
good to <lb />
line to fancy to <lb />
rive <lb />
Who are for the first time i <lb />
undergo woman's severest <lb />
we offer <lb />
I A remedy which, if as directed a <lb />
i weeks before confinement, robe it of H <lb />
PAIN, HORROR AND RISK TO <lb />
of both mother and as thousands v. hi <lb />
testify. <lb />
i .- I two of <lb />
FOR <lb />
Ripens<lb />
if <lb />
Sent n <lb />
1.1 <lb />
; i <lb />
Co , I <lb />
pound. . <lb />
v i .-. <lb />
., <lb />
. .- in a brr <lb />
from a -ires i <lb />
M . <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The duly <lb />
fled before the Superior of <lb />
as A. <lb />
Fleming, deceased, notice <lb />
en to all indebted to <lb />
o make immediate payment to it i- <lb />
an all <lb />
be i state urns, present she same <lb />
for on or day <lb />
of February, or this notice will <lb />
plead in bar of <lb />
12th of Feb. <lb />
S. A. CONGLETON, <lb />
F. A. Fleming.<lb />
I . <lb />
I first . <lb />
us <lb />
I a r . <lb />
its, <lb />
remove .- <lb />
Rips T . i k <lb />
are lo i . <lb />
t act. ,; <lb />
save man. <lb />
tor's bit. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
Dissolution. <lb />
The partnership heretofore <lb />
B. I., and W B. <lb />
Greene, under name and of <lb />
Greene, haw day <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent. <lb />
due the bald firm i i lie lo D. <lb />
debts due by the <lb />
said firm will be paid L. <lb />
This . <lb />
K. L. Mi <lb />
W. B. <lb />
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT. <lb />
by O. Proprietor Tobacco <lb />
LOCAL. NOTES AND <lb />
JOTTINGS. <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
REVIEW OF THE MARKETS <lb />
S WELDON B. R. <lb />
and t <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb />
No No No <lb />
Oct. Its, daily Fast Mail, <lb />
ex <lb />
Weldon pin S U Ma <lb />
I pm pm <lb />
pm <lb />
pm <lb />
Bock Mt H C pm <lb />
Wilson s i us S <lb />
i lie s <lb />
Ar Florence <lb />
; Wilson <lb />
J-i <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar IS JO <lb />
TRAINS GOING <lb />
No <lb />
MARK <lb />
Tor Cure it <lb />
Florence <lb />
Fayetteville <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Ar <lb />
Wilson <lb />
daily <lb />
daily <lb />
SO<lb />
am p m<lb />
OS <lb />
No <lb />
ex Sun <lb />
s SO <lb />
We are receipt of several let- <lb />
from parties in different <lb />
places relative to locating in <lb />
Greenville. know of three <lb />
men who will want three prize <lb />
houses next season more than we <lb />
have. <lb />
This is a mighty good time to <lb />
talk up a smoking tobacco factory <lb />
for this place Maj- Harding <lb />
says he can get all the needed <lb />
machinery for manufacturing for <lb />
1600 and there are plenty of good <lb />
houses that could be had for that <lb />
purpose at reasonable prices. <lb />
Mr, F- M. Smith showed <lb />
some tobacco plants a few days <lb />
ago that beats anything we have <lb />
seen this season. Mr Smith says <lb />
he has plants plenty large set out <lb />
and he will commence setting his <lb />
crop in a short time- <lb />
Mr. F. If. Hodges, who for the <lb />
past year has made his home in <lb />
Greenville as accountant for Mr. <lb />
J. W. Morgan left a few days ago <lb />
to spend the summer in Washing- <lb />
ton. He is expected to report in <lb />
Greenville for business next Aug- <lb />
but we expect to see him be- <lb />
fore that for when shook <lb />
his cordial hand good-bye, with <lb />
evident signs of a tear his eye <lb />
he said I may <lb />
come back on a the <lb />
summer. Franky. <lb />
see from the Winston To- <lb />
Journal that the Wilson <lb />
Advance is reported as saying <lb />
the Tobacco acreage around <lb />
Wilson will be about the same <lb />
this year as is was last while Pitt <lb />
and Greene will double- Where <lb />
the Wilson Advance found this <lb />
information we are unable to say- <lb />
but in regard to the Pitt county <lb />
acreage it is decidedly in error <lb />
and it should be corrected. The <lb />
Pitt county acreage will not be <lb />
increased per cent- while <lb />
Greene may very near double, but <lb />
should this be done her acreage <lb />
the n will not J as largo as Pitt <lb />
and will not much effect <lb />
the quantity made- Winston <lb />
please copy. <lb />
Reports from various sections <lb />
in Western North Carolina, Ten- <lb />
Kentucky, Ohio and <lb />
portions of Virginia show the <lb />
tobacco plants to be seriously <lb />
damaged. The low prices of <lb />
common tobacco coupled with the <lb />
recent cold spell which will, in a <lb />
great many places, cause a late <lb />
and another inferior crop has in. <lb />
a great many farmers to <lb />
abandon the idea of planting n <lb />
crop of tobacco and they are <lb />
paring their tobacco laud for a <lb />
corn crop. The extent of the <lb />
damage in Eastern Caro- <lb />
caused by the cold weather <lb />
cannot as yet thoroughly as- <lb />
From some localities <lb />
plants are reported seriously <lb />
damaged while they are <lb />
not hurt at all. On some farms <lb />
the plant beds in one place do <lb />
not seem to be hurt at all while <lb />
probably not far away the plants <lb />
are nearly all hurt. There is a <lb />
fault in the selection of laud and of <lb />
properly adjusting the bed cloth- <lb />
However, the general impression <lb />
now is unless flea bugs and <lb />
pestiferous that arc <lb />
very numerous and destructive in <lb />
some sections destroy the <lb />
HUNTING <lb />
has been In use <lb />
fifty years, and wherever know ha <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en <lb />
by the leading physicians all <lb />
and <lb />
Ai <lb />
Ar Tarboro <lb />
v Tarboro p m <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
on Scotland Neck <lb />
Weldon 3.40 p. in. Halifax 4.4 <lb />
in., arrives Scotland Neck 1.18 p. m <lb />
all win, he G Huston p <lb />
he most l. 7.20 a. <lb />
or years failed. Ins ., m Greenville a. m. Arriving <lb />
long and tie high rep at on ; u S <lb />
it has obtained is owing i ,. <lb />
its own efficacy, as but little ha- . , , <lb />
been made to bring it before th on Washington Branch leave <lb />
public. One bottle of this Ointment Washington 7.00 a. in. <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of One ; a- m. 9.40; <lb />
Dollar. All Cash Orders promptly at- leaves 4.40 p. in. 6.00 <lb />
tended to. Address all orders and ft arrives Washington 7.30 p. m. <lb />
communications to , Daily except Sunday. Connects wit <lb />
T. F. trains on Scotland Branch. <lb />
Greenville. N. C Tram leaves Tarboro, X C, via Alb <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except <lb />
day, P ii. Sunday PM, <lb />
Plymouth p. m., p. <lb />
I A f Returning leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
l 5.30 a. m., 10.00 <lb />
N C, 10.25 AV <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch tea <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday, a M <lb />
X C. AM. Re <lb />
laves N C AM <lb />
vitro Goldsboro. K V A M. <lb />
Train <lb />
Mount at P M, arrive Nashville <lb />
P Hope P M. Returning <lb />
slaves spring Hope k a M. Nashville <lb />
8.35 A, M. arrives Rocky Mount all A <lb />
M, except Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Latta Branch R. R. <lb />
7.30 p. arrive Dunbar 8.40 p <lb />
m. It Horning leave a. la. <lb />
arrive Latta 7.15 a. m. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves Warsaw <lb />
for Clinton daily, except Sunday st t i <lb />
and II leave <lb />
ton at A M, and P. M. conn, t <lb />
in at Warsaw with Nos. ind <lb />
Office Furniture <lb />
COMPANY <lb />
JACKSON, <lb />
From the Southern Tobacco <lb />
N. C <lb />
The week has been a quiet one <lb />
on the leaf marker, the sales be- <lb />
uniformly small. The <lb />
was against handling tobacco. <lb />
Several lots of pretty good old <lb />
stock were offered, and were <lb />
knocked out at high ii <lb />
Prices are unchanged. <lb />
President of the <lb />
Winston Tobacco Association, re- <lb />
ports the amount of leaf sold on <lb />
this market during the mouth of <lb />
March just passed to have <lb />
pounds; for the same <lb />
mouth last year, pounds <lb />
a decrease of pounds. <lb />
This appears to be a considerable <lb />
falling off, but tho figures for tho <lb />
season's sales made a better show- <lb />
The sales from October <lb />
to April 1891, were <lb />
pounds, against <lb />
pounds for the same period of the <lb />
previous season, the decrease be- <lb />
pounds. <lb />
The revenue collections at the <lb />
office daring March, 1894 <lb />
amounted to This is <lb />
an advance over the mouth <lb />
year, when the stamp sales <lb />
were The quantity of <lb />
goods shipped by our <lb />
last month was <lb />
pounds. <lb />
Business with our <lb />
tho past quarter of this year <lb />
has been particularly good, every- <lb />
thing taken into consideration <lb />
and indicates the popularity and <lb />
steady demand for Winston <lb />
goods. The stamp office collect- <lb />
ed during January, February and <lb />
March, 1893, the sum of <lb />
for tho same three mouths <lb />
tho collections amounted to <lb />
increase of 0,002-- <lb />
In pounds tho increase is <lb />
A number of our factories are <lb />
working it will not be long <lb />
before all of them will in <lb />
full operation. A tight money <lb />
market is tho only obstacle <lb />
to a most prosperous year, and it <lb />
is hoped that will be removed in <lb />
the near future. <lb />
TESS. <lb />
Sales this week, <lb />
Receipts this week, <lb />
Market strong active at fol- <lb />
lowing quotations. Three days <lb />
of very cold, freezing weather <lb />
has done some damage to the <lb />
plant beds, which <lb />
were more forward at this season <lb />
than usual, still there is plenty <lb />
time left to repair the damage be- <lb />
fore the planting season. <lb />
Loose sales have been light <lb />
since our last report, the <lb />
market without feature deserving <lb />
special comment. The best part <lb />
of the crop of last year, both as <lb />
to quality and quantity, seems to <lb />
have been already marketed- A <lb />
sharp lookout is kept for good <lb />
stock, which always sell for high <lb />
prices. <lb />
MOUNT. <lb />
After making full inquiry <lb />
find that the cold and frost did <lb />
but little damage to tobacco <lb />
plants. Some few were nipped <lb />
by the frost, yet the only trouble <lb />
caused will a delay in <lb />
their for transplanting, <lb />
with good weather we believe <lb />
time. <lb />
LOUISVILLE. <lb />
New were <lb />
large. Prices were strong and <lb />
. first-class war story. Hut he t. <lb />
Col. Encounter <lb />
Col. Streeter, a Floridan, told the <lb />
zoological reporter of the Washing- <lb />
ton Star a good one the other night at <lb />
the One of the colonel's hands <lb />
was missing, and, knowing the sec- <lb />
from which ho hailed, tho <lb />
early in the month, but for <lb />
the last two weeks they gradually <lb />
declined on all grades, particular- <lb />
on soft tobaccos, which form- <lb />
ed the greater part of the offer- <lb />
Prices are quite reason- <lb />
able now. <lb />
Old offerings <lb />
are small, prices are low, the de- <lb />
being very limited. <lb />
Green few offered <lb />
sold at low prices. Old are scarce <lb />
command unchanged prices. <lb />
New is selling <lb />
slightly better, but is still cheap <lb />
compared to lugs, which in <lb />
safe order are promptly at <lb />
full figures in anticipation of Re- <lb />
contracts. These lugs are <lb />
thin, greenish without special <lb />
merit, showing no improvement <lb />
in quality. if too low or <lb />
too soft for Spain, are neglected <lb />
and selling at figures ruling a few <lb />
years back. <lb />
Old dark-Very few offered, <lb />
with demand slack. <lb />
The severe frost of week <lb />
has undoubtedly destroyed a <lb />
great number of they be- <lb />
very forward consequence <lb />
of tho mild seasons. But for this <lb />
mishap we would no doubt have <lb />
had a large and early planting. <lb />
While there is ample time to re- <lb />
sow, tho planting period will be <lb />
more circumscribed this may <lb />
cause a smaller planting. There <lb />
is some talk of scarcity of seed, <lb />
but enough be to an- <lb />
all purposes. <lb />
of the Cigar. <lb />
plants there will be plenty they will be ready in g <lb />
The farmers are busy with <lb />
Cigars are divided by tho trade <lb />
into certain kinds classes, such <lb />
as etc. <lb />
Consumers divide them into <lb />
certain other kinds or classes <lb />
which the trade does not <lb />
They <lb />
The stovepipe has <lb />
a filling that is proof against <lb />
analysis a fireproof wrapper- <lb />
Its personal is pleas- <lb />
but it is a base deceiver. The <lb />
filling slowly away, <lb />
leaving the wrapper in tact, and <lb />
while the is wondering <lb />
why his cigar is no <lb />
shorter, the internal conflagration <lb />
suddenly bursts through a weak <lb />
spot in the wrapper, about an inch <lb />
from a tip, and burns his fingers. <lb />
The half-and-half <lb />
is half bad half not half bad. <lb />
The not half bad half is at the <lb />
forward end, and when it is light- <lb />
ed the smoker flatters himself <lb />
that he has had a good smoke. <lb />
If he continues to smoke after <lb />
the equator is passed ho discovers <lb />
that all is not tobacco that burns- <lb />
The air-tight is a <lb />
laster, for it is not provided with <lb />
a draft, and is not sufficiently <lb />
inflammable to burn without one. <lb />
If you really have to smoke a <lb />
cigar of this kind have a hole <lb />
drilled through it from end to <lb />
end. But better, give it away and <lb />
borrow a pipe and some tobacco. <lb />
The rapid fire is a <lb />
loosely rolled afterward in- <lb />
with air. It smokes as <lb />
freely as the stack of a river steam <lb />
and the same flavor- <lb />
It is very popular in places that <lb />
are not mentioned in the postal <lb />
Bits. <lb />
The hand was not lost in the <lb />
struggle. It. was tho work of <lb />
an alligator, or, as they call them in <lb />
the land where the reptile builds its <lb />
nest and rears its young, a <lb />
it happened a long time <lb />
said Col. Streeter, if I <lb />
had not told tho story so oil en I <lb />
think I should have forgotten it. <lb />
When I was a young fellow, <lb />
of dazzling dreams and ambitious <lb />
schemes, I used to hunt gators for a <lb />
living. The hide of one of these <lb />
brutes is worth ail way from one <lb />
dollar to four according to <lb />
size, condition and age. I bad a big <lb />
flat-bottom boat, sort of a <lb />
a and a sand- <lb />
scow, and used to cruise at night <lb />
on a lake not out of Tampa. One <lb />
dark night I shoved off. After I <lb />
had reached the most <lb />
part of the lake I lit a fire on one <lb />
end of the boat. These craft arc <lb />
arranged especially tor this, so there <lb />
isn't much danger of the whole <lb />
thing going in Well, <lb />
when my rosin knots scan to blaze <lb />
and splutter an I sizzle as rosin <lb />
knots will, it wasn't long before a <lb />
big raised his head out of the <lb />
lake to see what tho illumination <lb />
meant. To a newcomer there isn't <lb />
anymore horrible sight this side of <lb />
the oilier world in a great long <lb />
lying close to <lb />
i,; i at you with his ripsaw ivories <lb />
under tho <lb />
But th this, for I was <lb />
an old hand the . Bang, <lb />
and a SI jun n that <lb />
tor of all c re and trouble <lb />
hauled him in and I him out <lb />
in bottom of my boat. It was <lb />
a good night for the sport, and <lb />
seem d to especially in- <lb />
OS to the meaning of that <lb />
fitful light. Thai trusty rifle spike <lb />
and again, and one by one I <lb />
lauded the victims in the old boat. <lb />
The la one ca no to th top pretty <lb />
close He a savage- <lb />
looking Ho was what <lb />
with propriety w a hard- <lb />
shell He I d me Id an <lb />
Insulting of Ires i <lb />
his In m i him <lb />
into th boat Tl; vis where <lb />
made my n I alligator <lb />
wasn't all the . He seemed <lb />
to have lots of i y stored up <lb />
where, and ha I mo. <lb />
We had a right r in tho <lb />
boat. Before c a I ; mp some <lb />
pills into him he hi I a <lb />
wrestling match it Young <lb />
man, that's what's with <lb />
the end of that <lb />
nil else <lb />
CONVENIENT, yon can carry It In pocket. <lb />
because Ii la a homo remedy. <lb />
SURE, became It nature lo cure. <lb />
SAFE, leaven no hail <lb />
EASY, you take no medicine, <lb />
IX ft causes body to absorb <lb />
OXYGEN, drawl from nature's laboratory the of its <lb />
curative effects. <lb />
Governor M. HOLT M i m <lb />
-1 always good result, tho o. <lb />
Eli<lb />
it ever-- time if <lb />
what yon want U <lb />
f to II <lb />
s line <lb />
We make a specialty of this class of goods and if <lb />
prices, Quality, Quantity <lb />
count for anything you, come lo us- <lb />
Envelopes a pack r <lb />
a . <lb />
Ci j <lb />
Cap Jo. <lb />
Tablet cent u,. <lb />
Slate cents per <lb />
I I doz. <lb />
q per dozen op. <lb />
A FEW SPECIALTIES <lb />
We solo agents for I AV <lb />
tho very best for school and <lb />
left to set the crop. <lb />
One Brand For Thirty Years. <lb />
OF<lb />
AND OFFICE <lb />
dealers have carious <lb />
towers, and one speaking on the <lb />
subject the other day <lb />
had a peculiar experience with a <lb />
customer never saw. He <lb />
bought from us one peculiar brand <lb />
of He dealt with us for <lb />
nearly thirty years, and, as he <lb />
was in Kentucky, we never saw <lb />
him. Every month or two his <lb />
orders regularly came, and were <lb />
promptly tilled charged. <lb />
Sometimes his account <lb />
to or but more. <lb />
Then a draft would be sent <lb />
full of We always had <lb />
a curiosity to meet our oldest <lb />
customer, but if he ever came to <lb />
town he failed to make himself <lb />
known. Finally his account <lb />
reached and some odd cents. <lb />
To the statement sent him there <lb />
came do reply, and his orders for <lb />
tobacco ceased. We wondered <lb />
what was the matter. After a <lb />
few months had a reply from <lb />
his widow. He was dead, and <lb />
she stated that their farm would <lb />
be sold, and she would pay the <lb />
But she never had a <lb />
chance as we sent her a receipted <lb />
bill. I have frequently wondered <lb />
what kind of a man he was, who <lb />
Train No. makes used one brand of tobacco <lb />
for all points North daily, <lb />
ail via Richmond, and daily <lb />
day via Bay Line, Rocky Mount <lb />
for thirty This is <lb />
curious, but more so than an- <lb />
daily except Sunday with Norfolk A a <lb />
railroad tor Norfolk and j bAS a <lb />
Schools and Churches seated <lb />
in the best manner. Offices, <lb />
Send for <lb />
points via Norfolk. <lb />
DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
R. Transportation <lb />
M, t <lb />
for fifteen years, who buys <lb />
cigars every Saturday, but in all <lb />
that time has never <lb />
puts down the money holds <lb />
out his <lb />
their work and as far advanced <lb />
as usual. <lb />
Our sales have been small. <lb />
Prices about the same. <lb />
OXFORD. <lb />
The breaks have been quite <lb />
small this week Nothing of in- <lb />
to report. <lb />
DANVILLE. <lb />
We have to report light sales <lb />
this week, composed largely of <lb />
shipped and tobacco. <lb />
Very little good desirable stock <lb />
offered. Our market shows con- <lb />
more animation and <lb />
prices have advanced on most <lb />
grades. The advance has been <lb />
mote perceptible in wrappers <lb />
good fillers of both the old and <lb />
new. The in values on <lb />
fillers is due to several of our lo <lb />
cal manufacturers coming on the <lb />
market, and they find good and <lb />
tine fillers suitable for their brands <lb />
very scarce in the crop; hence <lb />
They Sneezed in Chorus, <lb />
Rev. R. S. Hawker, In the course <lb />
of some of aged <lb />
friend of his, tea on an <lb />
which this trend, himself a clergy- <lb />
man, was of telling. it <lb />
n d a <lb />
snuff, I, I i the narrator's o a <lb />
language, runs t <lb />
. ways cu m i. c <lb />
lays I r lb an, <lb />
marriage. I i lute th <lb />
b for any r person. V. <lb />
so that bad n a <lb />
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