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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all wort <lb />
in this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
QUICKLY, and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
e is Worthy of all Honor. <lb />
Id the retirement of Senator <lb />
Thomas-J- Jarvis North Carolina <lb />
loses u representative who has <lb />
honored every position to <lb />
which he has called. When <lb />
the was foist- <lb />
e. all ill. ; <lb />
voice was board a the <lb />
of Like <lb />
flint he<lb />
fewest out <lb />
he order- His <lb />
in the North <lb />
was of the who for <lb />
gets ail an i <lb />
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Buff Maim <lb />
of the hie brain <lb />
t ; iv on He <lb />
iii i iii.- a for <lb />
warfare with c ability <lb />
a i ii fame <lb />
the Ii. iv I .- State. Call- <lb />
i to . -i GoV- j <lb />
he <lb />
In the gifts many <lb />
ii ml confer. As minis- <lb />
t.-; the <lb />
.- that followed the dethrone-1 <lb />
if Pedro, he h. hi the <lb />
dignity of the United Slates <lb />
high very was an I <lb />
k As a Si he I <lb />
i call ii t days of the Badger <lb />
the Grahams. Too soon for <lb />
. Old N nil glory he <lb />
Las ii I fate of the martyr. <lb />
On bis return be will End <lb />
of every North <lb />
whose Si pride is greater <lb />
party a welcome mingled <lb />
with tears of He is an <lb />
to a Slate, v. hose sou-, love ; <lb />
purity, troth manhood. <lb />
Washington New. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
You <lb />
The Reflector this <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
It will give the news <lb />
every week for <lb />
a year. <lb />
VOL. XIV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1895. <lb />
Calender For March Term, 1895. <lb />
B Ii <lb />
v. <lb />
Be Wanted A Kits. <lb />
A certain man Greens- j <lb />
oat calling <lb />
neon. <lb />
Ii Win late when be started to I <lb />
leave wanted kiss. All <lb />
of were <lb />
railing after a time <lb />
the lady said to <lb />
you first kiss that, lying <lb />
at the wood-pile, III kiss <lb />
will <lb />
She didn't dream he was going <lb />
to d it, but the for <lb />
it. grabbed up socked <lb />
lips in lie suddenly com- ; <lb />
grunting like ; <lb />
a dog a fast las j ; <lb />
h i to ax <lb />
with i hands <lb />
he get the <lb />
girl's mother had to get some <lb />
warm water and apply it with it <lb />
When he was re <lb />
leased all the skin was off ins <lb />
his was a frightful; <lb />
condition. He ask the; <lb />
lady to forfeit her promise, j <lb />
but he won't likely kiss any more <lb />
axes, especially in cold <lb />
Diversity Crops. <lb />
MONDAY 4th <lb />
Oscar Hooker vs- L C- La- <lb />
et <lb />
A Junes vs. Hooker. <lb />
33- vs. W. G- <lb />
Pods Iv Cory vs. E.<lb />
Vs. G- A. Me- <lb />
s i ix vs. Andrew J <lb />
White vs. k Fleming.<lb />
20- J- IV u vs. U <lb />
H- I. o. v. J s. <lb />
M- It Lang. <lb />
Keel vs. <lb />
E Spain vs. m. <lb />
Spain et <lb />
56- vs. <lb />
Whit, <lb />
WEDNESDAY 6th. <lb />
It A. A-. Co vs Sc <lb />
Abel Smith. <lb />
G- A- <lb />
James. <lb />
Ward wife vs. <lb />
A. T. Bruce. <lb />
Elliot vs J <lb />
Co et <lb />
Asa vs V <lb />
Protests <lb />
CO W A Davenport vs IV <lb />
J II vs U <lb />
Co Protests <lb />
J Ii vs s <lb />
Protests- <lb />
ii D vs w It It Cu<lb />
vs It U <lb />
Protests. <lb />
-l W Page vs <lb />
it it Co <lb />
F It Ii i o<lb />
T L and wife vs <lb />
II ii Pill's Pro- <lb />
lest. <lb />
SO J Page wild vs W <lb />
It Co a Ally Protests. <lb />
J A. wife vs <lb />
W Co <lb />
S C vs the a It <lb />
it Co <lb />
8th- <lb />
A it Co <lb />
A Davenport et vs <lb />
Asa Vs It It Co <lb />
-i A y vs Amos <lb />
F vs J <lb />
Co. <lb />
M it Page and wife rs W W <lb />
it it Co <lb />
vs It it Co. <lb />
ill It ll vs ii J <lb />
w i f u <lb />
J E Spier D A <lb />
OS V wife vs <lb />
U it Co- <lb />
M O White vs W It <lb />
It Co- <lb />
et vs u <lb />
it it Co. <lb />
Win vs L V <lb />
David House vs Thomas H <lb />
F Fleming vs W A W R R Co. <lb />
H Skinner vs Grimsley- <lb />
B H Sheppard vs <lb />
G A J P Drown. <lb />
Louis e-r a.- vs J <lb />
ex. <lb />
B Cherry vs Ger- <lb />
main <lb />
Sarah vs J <lb />
A Bro. <lb />
Galloway vs Mm it <lb />
J II ii k.-r et ah vs J <lb />
Martin and wife- <lb />
Sarah Cox J W Warren. <lb />
rail vs J S <lb />
JOHNSON'S JUMP. <lb />
A Wild Slide Down a Mountain <lb />
Past Hostile Indians. <lb />
MONDAY WEEK <lb />
One of the J vs W it <lb />
favor of a reduced cotton I , ., . . <lb />
acreage according n the plan I <lb />
proposed by the Jackson <lb />
be <lb />
Au effort is being ma-- <lb />
have the present . s- <lb />
a law to <lb />
tho of liquor, law is <lb />
modeled after one in opera- <lb />
in <lb />
The provides that if a <lb />
of qualified <lb />
in any or city, or town, <lb />
or village, petition the board of <lb />
or tho <lb />
authority of ti-e <lb />
against the of license to <lb />
retail liquor, such license shall <lb />
not to any person- to <lb />
retail liquors m less quantities <lb />
than one the <lb />
cant shall ti t a <lb />
for the of license, <lb />
recommending applicant to <lb />
of good reputation and a <lb />
and person, <lb />
shall be signed by <lb />
a majority, of those who <lb />
may a counter petition, of <lb />
die qualified voters <lb />
tin where the liquors <lb />
to be sold, is the of <lb />
the document. It also requires <lb />
of pi <lb />
for license ii- <lb />
ii e been d by pa <lb />
tics dealer give <lb />
to Keep an place before <lb />
the is issued. License <lb />
last n unit are not trans- <lb />
violation of t lie law for- <lb />
license A may <lb />
revoked if the authorities deem a <lb />
dealer unlit. D.-It for liquor not <lb />
Liquor not be <lb />
sold to minors, or habit <lb />
Any <lb />
who uses liquor for political <lb />
poses is liable to indictment <lb />
Card dice throwing, <lb />
hauls, pool, etc., prohibited <lb />
saloons. There will be no screens <lb />
in dram shops, if carried <lb />
at business mast conduct- <lb />
ed tho from part of the build- <lb />
n  i In-re provision against <lb />
renders and <lb />
of liquors by water crafts or <lb />
railway trains. <lb />
It is claim d that Bach a meas- <lb />
ab the above can pass the <lb />
but there in doubt of <lb />
us passing the House. <lb />
Bays the Atlanta Journal, is <lb />
the encouragement it would give <lb />
to tho diversification of crops. <lb />
The of the South must <lb />
learned much by their ex- <lb />
last year, and, as our <lb />
M A James vs A k it It it Co <lb />
ii Greene Jr., vs A A <lb />
TUESDAY 10th- <lb />
A Robertson wife vs <lb />
Southern Trade, published at St. <lb />
WEDNESDAY 11th. <lb />
Louis the following to Bay 119- E. D vs C. A. White- <lb />
121- W. vs. G- T.<lb />
M- -VI Stokes vs G-Stokes <lb />
et <lb />
G- A- vs. H. C <lb />
Harris. <lb />
on the <lb />
ill of necessity <lb />
to he the main coop the <lb />
South, but there are other crops <lb />
from which the that <lb />
section are beginning to realize <lb />
money i the fleecy <lb />
o t I <lb />
This is right, tho sooner i G. W. Cox trustee, Hart, <lb />
the Southern farmer realizes the 1-1- Ellington k vs. it. L <lb />
fact and makes op his mind to d Smith. <lb />
away with this crop making, i J. U. vs. J. H <lb />
the better he will be off, vs. W. . R. <lb />
withal t. <lb />
It. Co. <lb />
13th. <lb />
There are nine classes of W. H. Harrington vs. P. <lb />
pie who are no good to a Burnett. <lb />
First, those who go out of Lucy Jesse <lb />
to do their those j ton. <lb />
opposing E. A. Bland vs. W. Bland <lb />
those who prefer a quiet to <lb />
of business; fourth <lb />
those imagine they own <lb />
Picking up Benumbed <lb />
The around New River <lb />
are the <lb />
freeze by picking up the <lb />
where so notched with the <lb />
cold they can be dipped up <lb />
readily into boats. Tuesday <lb />
fifty barrels of these were <lb />
shipped to Wilmington, and <lb />
forty to New and <lb />
besides these was a pile <lb />
that looked like about a car load <lb />
on the wharf then. <lb />
The are of different kinds, <lb />
trout, mullet, rock, herring, etc., <lb />
but trout predominated because <lb />
they are more susceptible to the <lb />
influences of the tho <lb />
others. They are now command <lb />
five cents a pound at <lb />
Jacksonville, a very good price, <lb />
makes it ail the better <lb />
I hose gather them We <lb />
aid told of boy, about sixteen <lb />
years of age, that made twenty- <lb />
four dollars Monday b- the fish <lb />
that ho himself picked up that <lb />
day In all fine trout are <lb />
said to have thus gathered <lb />
besides other fish. Newborn <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Recreations. <lb />
wife. <lb />
-MOTIONS. <lb />
their town ; fifth, those who think <lb />
business can be done without <lb />
advertising; those who <lb />
deride public spirited <lb />
seventh, those who oppose every <lb />
does orig <lb />
with themselves ; eighth <lb />
those who oppose every public <lb />
enterprise that does benefit <lb />
those who <lb />
to credit of a <lb />
low townsman- Some men pot <lb />
more than one of these <lb />
characteristics and a few ail of <lb />
The fellow more <lb />
than is a dead drag to the <lb />
Herald- <lb />
Entire stock of <lb />
and Dry Goods <lb />
at less than Cost. <lb />
J. B vs J- E L <lb />
Spier. <lb />
vs. Moore. <lb />
B- E. Taft vs <lb />
T. W. ;. J D <lb />
A- vs. C- O- <lb />
Brown. <lb />
27- . II. Cox vs. <lb />
It. S- Tucker vs. J. A. Sat- <lb />
et <lb />
H. Cox vs. B- H. <lb />
vs <lb />
Taft vs Latham Skinner- <lb />
Harris vs Walker. <lb />
It J Grimes, vs <lb />
man <lb />
Tho late James Anthony <lb />
favorite amusements were yachting <lb />
and angling, and, until his last ill- <lb />
commenced, he was out every <lb />
fine day sailing and sea-fishing in a <lb />
little vessel which he kept at Sal- <lb />
where he lived for several <lb />
months in each year. He was the <lb />
very best of good company, and a <lb />
most attractive and delightful com- <lb />
whose excellent talk and <lb />
endless flow of anecdotes will be <lb />
; by those who have <lb />
often him In private. He <lb />
ways wished to die in Devonshire, <lb />
and his life ended within twenty <lb />
miles of Darlington Vicarage, where <lb />
he was born, and where his early <lb />
days were spent. <lb />
An Accomplished <lb />
may I take that piece <lb />
of chocolate you left on the table <lb />
I will be so <lb />
you may take <lb />
little girl does not <lb />
don't you go and <lb />
grandma, dear, I ate it <lb />
Also a lull line of Hats, <lb />
Hardware, Groceries, <lb />
Crockery, Ac, At Cost. <lb />
BROWN HOOKER. <lb />
BI U J. <lb />
Iii one of the western Indian out- <lb />
breaks years ago four men and <lb />
a boy in a lonely silver <lb />
mine. T i; mine was merely a lat- <lb />
hole dug in the mountain side, <lb />
with a rude pole shack shanty <lb />
near by, on a bit of more level <lb />
ground. It was twenty-two miles <lb />
from the nearest mining camp, <lb />
where there was a cluster of shafts <lb />
and forty or fifty men. <lb />
Tho party of live, thus weak and <lb />
remote from help, were attacked by <lb />
twenty or more Indians, who were <lb />
repulsed with a of three war- <lb />
Then the savages camped In <lb />
a grove about a quarter of a <lb />
down the mountain, and beside the <lb />
t rail. <lb />
They counted upon killing who- <lb />
ever should attempt to leave the <lb />
mine for tho settlement, or come <lb />
the settlement to the mine. <lb />
They knew that the miners had no <lb />
large supply of provisions. They <lb />
had their prey penned in a trap. <lb />
There was no way out for the min- <lb />
except by the trail. Above the <lb />
mine the mountain towered <lb />
Even if climbed, it would <lb />
load only a wild region of peaks <lb />
and gorges- <lb />
In front of the mine the ground <lb />
sloped steeply down into the broad, <lb />
grassy valley of a mountain brook. <lb />
Both above and below the mine the <lb />
mountain Hanks curved to the val- <lb />
with abrupt and impassable <lb />
crags. As the slope In front was <lb />
very steep, the trail ran diagonally <lb />
down to the brook, along a natural <lb />
gutter made by the water of melting <lb />
snow. <lb />
For several days the besieged min- <lb />
quietly wailed. Knowing how <lb />
seldom Indians have to <lb />
maintain a siege, they hoped the <lb />
ages would leave. Rut the <lb />
rapidly became desperate. The <lb />
miners wore almost worn out with <lb />
watching against sight attacks and <lb />
exchanging long shots with their <lb />
besiegers all day. <lb />
be so bad if we could <lb />
sleep and work the said Big <lb />
Jake, the mine leader. it's <lb />
risky to go to the shaft from the <lb />
shack; and if we got into the shaft, <lb />
and they should close up us, we <lb />
couldn't get out. can't waste time <lb />
this way. The be bare <lb />
grub by to-morrow night. Some <lb />
one's got to go to the settlement to- <lb />
night, and bring out the boys to <lb />
wipe out these <lb />
going Don't all speak <lb />
at said <lb />
reckon it'll have to be <lb />
said Big Jake, that Trailer <lb />
Ike's laid out with a bad leg, and <lb />
Long Mose isn't onto dodges. <lb />
Chances is I'll be afore mid- <lb />
night. So, boys you'll have all the <lb />
rest the day to study up a funeral <lb />
sermon for Jake Don't <lb />
forget to put in it that he lost his <lb />
hair for duty; I Gen. <lb />
row chin to an army scout that if a <lb />
man dies his duty, he strikes <lb />
it rich up <lb />
cried Johnson, tho <lb />
boy cook. He took from the wall a <lb />
pair of and held them out to <lb />
Big Jake. <lb />
said <lb />
a start from here down, I can go <lb />
past that camp a <lb />
coyote afore they know I'm <lb />
started. Once past, there ain't an <lb />
alive, that <lb />
can get within long rifle range of me <lb />
in this crust of snow. If you go, <lb />
we'll all be goners, Jake. I'm the <lb />
youngest, the and the <lb />
est to git through, if I do say it my- <lb />
Big Jake looked at the boy keenly <lb />
while he spoke. Then he slapped a <lb />
hard palm heavily on his thigh and <lb />
answered, <lb />
Tho kid's struck the <lb />
pay vein. <lb />
give us your whole <lb />
he said. <lb />
could start now get through <lb />
in the daylight, but it would give <lb />
them a better to shoot. So <lb />
I'll wait till dark. Going down this <lb />
pitch, I shall fly by them like a <lb />
let. They can only shoot while I'm <lb />
coming and for a few seconds after I <lb />
go by. They'll rush to the trail, but <lb />
I'll turn off and go down tho steep <lb />
just this side of the <lb />
boy, there's a straight <lb />
ledge thirty feet <lb />
the have gone <lb />
over and filled it up below. It's only <lb />
a drop of about six <lb />
you'll be like a shot <lb />
and sail out so far that you'll fall <lb />
twenty or thirty <lb />
but I won't fall straight <lb />
down. I shall light away out on a <lb />
steep down slope that will check mo <lb />
up easy. I've been over such places <lb />
just for fun. It's just what we <lb />
want for a jump. I know every <lb />
inch of the ground. This last inch <lb />
of snow on top of the crust is just <lb />
the right sort for It sticks <lb />
to the crust and is soft; but it packs <lb />
just enough under the and It <lb />
isn't either damp or dry. I shall <lb />
carry a lantern. See <lb />
Reflector and Atlanta <lb />
Constitution a yr. <lb />
Reflector, <lb />
and twice-a-week <lb />
NO. World all for <lb />
a year. <lb />
He showed a short, light pole, per- <lb />
haps six feet long. It a long <lb />
strap at its lower end and a shorter <lb />
one fifteen inches higher. He tied <lb />
the lower strap about his waist and <lb />
the shorter one about his forehead. <lb />
Thus the pole rose from his back to <lb />
over four feet above his head. <lb />
On its top was fastened a small <lb />
lantern, shaded behind. Under the <lb />
lantern the pole passed through the <lb />
of an old wool hat. The light <lb />
would show the hat; the hat would <lb />
shade all below it. <lb />
he said, think <lb />
it is a man with a lantern on his <lb />
head. They'll aim at the hat or be- <lb />
low, about where the man's breast <lb />
ought to be. So they'll shoot over <lb />
Ms. And I'll be past and out of <lb />
range before they guess the trick. <lb />
I've figured it all out, you <lb />
Johnson was a Norwegian <lb />
boy seventeen years old, who had <lb />
been trained to use from the <lb />
fit ill year of his age. He came to <lb />
America at the age of eleven with <lb />
his father, Olaf a <lb />
man. <lb />
are Norwegian snow-skates. <lb />
wore eight feet long, about <lb />
two and a half inches broad, made <lb />
of light, thin wood, turned up three <lb />
inches in front. They were a <lb />
of an inch thicker and a <lb />
heavier <lb />
Just forward of their balancing <lb />
point, but a little behind their <lb />
middle was a leather loop in which <lb />
tho toes were thrust. Behind the <lb />
heel was a small block of wood to <lb />
keep the flat foot from slipping out <lb />
of the loop. Whoa the fool was lift- <lb />
ed the hung from the toes near- <lb />
level. <lb />
In a long, light staff with <lb />
an iron point is used to steer, to <lb />
chock speed or and to help in <lb />
hill climbing. A can <lb />
over good snow as fast as a skater <lb />
can skate over good ice, and can <lb />
slide down hill at fearful speed. <lb />
chose the darkest moment to <lb />
start. Ho was armed only with re- <lb />
knife, and closely dressed <lb />
for a race. When all was ready. Big <lb />
Jake lighted tho lantern behind the <lb />
shack, and wrung hand in a <lb />
silent farewell. <lb />
The boy slid softly round the <lb />
of the hut, and shot down the <lb />
slope at a great that increased <lb />
with every second. To the Indians <lb />
below the and bat seemed to <lb />
sail through tho air. That was all <lb />
they could see. But the lantern <lb />
cast light on the path two or three <lb />
rods ahead of the boy. So sudden, <lb />
swift, silent and surprising was his <lb />
descent that the Indian watchers, <lb />
though they had their rifles hand, <lb />
did not think to shoot until he was <lb />
close them. Then one shot <lb />
wide, another high, another a rod <lb />
behind <lb />
A hastily snatched rifles, <lb />
lower down, were preparing to fire <lb />
he should have, turned the <lb />
trail curve to give them nearly a <lb />
straight aim. But whirled <lb />
aside, sharply as a wheeling skater, <lb />
and shot directly over the cliff. <lb />
This threw the Indians all out; <lb />
though, just as he sailed into the air <lb />
four or live rifles spat fire, mostly <lb />
without aim. <lb />
When took the leap he was <lb />
going at a speed, only slight- <lb />
checked by his staff. He launched <lb />
into the air standing erect, nicely <lb />
poised, with every limb and muscle <lb />
limber. <lb />
The leap was afterward measured. <lb />
It was precisely feet <lb />
and one inch from the edge of the <lb />
to whore the heels of his <lb />
touched the snow below, after <lb />
a fall of over twenty-three feet. But <lb />
he alighted on a steep, downward <lb />
slope of heaped snow, that did <lb />
slop his fall with a shock, but simply <lb />
deflected it to an glide still <lb />
farther down the steep. <lb />
Thus ho passed, with bending <lb />
knees and skillful balance, curving <lb />
to his true direction, down to <lb />
far along the wide nearly level <lb />
creek bottom, got safely away. <lb />
hurried back with a dozen <lb />
minors eager for a tight, and three <lb />
donkeys loaded with provisions. <lb />
The miners reached the mine by ten <lb />
o'clock in the morning. The <lb />
donkeys, because of the crust, did <lb />
arrive until sunset. <lb />
As the Indians were gone, the re- <lb />
lief party could but growl at their <lb />
rub their still limbs and go <lb />
and measure and wonder over <lb />
leap. The next morning they went <lb />
home. <lb />
Before going they all shook hands <lb />
with Then <lb />
Charley was deputized to present <lb />
with u purse containing nearly <lb />
a hundred dollars in money, besides <lb />
various heavy gold rings and pins, <lb />
with address intended to ex- <lb />
press the general admiration <lb />
good will. <lb />
But Charley, when <lb />
the pinch came, was so overcome <lb />
with emotion that he stood speech- <lb />
less nearly half a minute, holding <lb />
out the purse, before he blurted <lb />
a or- <lb />
of our <lb />
sex. There; take it, and God <lb />
bless you, from all of the <lb />
however, long cited <lb />
this speech as the chin- <lb />
ever produced by Five Mine <lb />
Companion. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Happening Here Over the <lb />
State <lb />
Tin- Central <lb />
Charlotte wan burned Sunday <lb />
right. <lb />
Tl no prisoners set <lb />
county j on fir., and their <lb />
The. was de-<lb />
lands around New ; <lb />
sold at auction, Monday, <lb />
brought per acre. <lb />
In the recent fire at <lb />
the building which Tucker <lb />
Murphy had their law office was <lb />
burned. They saved their h <lb />
E. B of <lb />
died Sunday morning. He <lb />
bad friends o the State <lb />
who learn of death with <lb />
row. <lb />
Mr- Slaw, founder <lb />
f Shaw University at <lb />
down the <lb />
broke Iii leg. He is ears <lb />
old. <lb />
Mr. Z -I <lb />
Coin I ., in his yard <lb />
and fractured He lived <lb />
n v after tin- <lb />
dent. <lb />
The now <lb />
has, to t <lb />
thirty one miles of <lb />
road.-, constructed by <lb />
convict <lb />
report hit again <lb />
this iii.,. tie slow arrived <lb />
according to schedule. We all <lb />
the <lb />
of the i that to follow the <lb />
the snow- <lb />
Tin- hog has for a eh <lb />
been fun <lb />
of items to I he If that <lb />
hog rooted up all this bad <lb />
I e to be tun oil <lb />
pork, and that u bile the <lb />
is cold enough to keep him from <lb />
The c Enquirer ways that <lb />
a few days ago there Were twenty j <lb />
prisoners in Union jail, while <lb />
it is not supposed ill ii a jail bird I <lb />
has politics, vet that <lb />
congratulated knell upon the fact <lb />
that there was no in tho <lb />
whole lay out. <lb />
is more solid in <lb />
Hustling noon for a day trying lo <lb />
make a dollar than there is iii <lb />
on the street a month- <lb />
man who is always <lb />
is happy whether ho is making <lb />
anything or not, and he is <lb />
ally making something, while the <lb />
and croaker are forever die <lb />
Herald- <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report <lb />
Baking <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
NEWS. <lb />
A block of buildings <lb />
bus, destroyed by See, loss <lb />
The employee if <lb />
shoo factory at Lynn, <lb />
Mass, are out on a strike. <lb />
Columbia, S. c, had ten n <lb />
of snow, the heaviest in the rec <lb />
of any citizen there- <lb />
While temporarily u <lb />
drowned hers.-If an I <lb />
two children near Pa. <lb />
The destruction by fire of a <lb />
grocery house in In <lb />
canned a loss of <lb />
A hotel at Va. de- <lb />
by fire and several <lb />
escaped with tin ii <lb />
I i v es. <lb />
J. T- defaulting cash- <lb />
-f a bank <lb />
committed suicide when his short- j <lb />
age was discover d. <lb />
F. Allen k Co., wholesale j <lb />
grocers of have made an i <lb />
assignment. Liabilities and <lb />
assets each about <lb />
Gen- J. N a distill <lb />
Georgian, who was the <lb />
owner and for many yearn <lb />
Blind Tom, is dead <lb />
Bill Cook, a notorious <lb />
outlaw, has <lb />
by the United States to <lb />
fifty years in tho Albany <lb />
A meteor passed over <lb />
Georgia and produced great m <lb />
It was of unusual <lb />
and by a <lb />
rumbling noise. <lb />
President Valentine, of <lb />
Express Company. <lb />
says the United States producer <lb />
last year worth of gold, <lb />
more than 1808, <lb />
which produced the largest <lb />
amount in twenty five years. <lb />
The French steamer La Gos- <lb />
which was eight days <lb />
over due and has caused intense <lb />
s at last arrived at <lb />
Now York and was received amid <lb />
great Fears had been <lb />
that the steamer was <lb />
lost. <lb />
TO NOT <lb />
Last night's joint caucus was <lb />
a lively meeting. bill <lb />
pared by the big five was <lb />
and rend <lb />
It provides for five county com <lb />
to be elected by the <lb />
the cumulative feature <lb />
being a provision allowing each <lb />
r to vote ballot for five <lb />
of five ballots for <lb />
just as the voter prefers. <lb />
A few of the Bads raged bit <lb />
the <lb />
combine were m <lb />
the saddle and they were riding <lb />
the old an Nag at a <lb />
break neck speed- <lb />
Speeches were limited to three <lb />
minutes, but nobody heard of the <lb />
three minute rule after it <lb />
adopted. Mr. Skinner spoke <lb />
nearly an hour in of the <lb />
system. He <lb />
that two every three <lb />
he received the late election <lb />
were colored votes, but while the <lb />
might be to create a <lb />
it would he <lb />
ons to turn loose in <lb />
different counties to elect mag- <lb />
commissioners. <lb />
Bloody got on the front seat <lb />
with Skinner in the baud <lb />
of cumulation declared that <lb />
Mott. who could see further in <lb />
the any mar m the <lb />
Republican party, was a <lb />
list Fortune ottered a substitute <lb />
providing for a board of audit <lb />
composed of three member. II <lb />
a piece, but it was said <lb />
he himself scarcely when <lb />
he was at. Cox of Pitt, the conn <lb />
t from which Skinner hails, was <lb />
the first to show light. Ho want <lb />
ed no cumulation in his. lie <lb />
some hot shots into tin <lb />
Skinner camp, mid reminded <lb />
of the fact that ho won I <lb />
be a common, ordinary, <lb />
North Carolina instead of <lb />
a Congressman, or words to that <lb />
effect, I for the colored vote. <lb />
The caucus wont on and on, and <lb />
got warmer and warmer, while <lb />
outside the wind blow colder <lb />
and and Observer. <lb />
MORTALITY Or <lb />
France Has Lost Millions of Her <lb />
Sons In Battle. <lb />
The <lb />
recently published an interesting <lb />
article on the loss of life caused by <lb />
the wars in which Franco has been <lb />
engaged in the last half century. At <lb />
the beginning of the revolution the <lb />
standing army numbered about <lb />
In the course of the year 1793 <lb />
the fooling was increased to <lb />
of which about <lb />
marched off to the various battle- <lb />
fields. In 1708 there was hardly one- <lb />
third of this legion alive. Ten years <lb />
is, after the wars in Bel- <lb />
along the Rhine, In Egypt and <lb />
the were again <lb />
soldiers in the French army. In <lb />
the period between 1800 1815 <lb />
the wars of the consulate and the <lb />
empire cost the country, according <lb />
men, and <lb />
to Charles <lb />
The years of the restoration and <lb />
July government were <lb />
peaceful for France. Under <lb />
the second empire France had again <lb />
heavy losses by the Crimean war, <lb />
the Italian campaign, <lb />
of China and Mexico, and, finally, <lb />
tho war of 1870-71. <lb />
In the oriental campaign of 1851 to <lb />
1850 of the soldiers <lb />
who took part in it were buried <lb />
foreign lands. The Italian campaign <lb />
cost, the country men, and <lb />
of the sent to In <lb />
never returned. There are no <lb />
trustworthy reports as to the losses <lb />
In Mexico, but in the <lb />
war Frenchmen were <lb />
killed and wounded. <lb />
Prominent Actress That man <lb />
whom you recommended to me as a <lb />
competent person lo steal my <lb />
worth of diamonds and then return <lb />
them, was guilty of unprofessional <lb />
conduct. <lb />
In what way <lb />
Prominent really and <lb />
actually did steal them. <lb />
never mind. Here <lb />
are Go and replace them. <lb />
Pearson's Weekly. <lb />
IVORY FOR THE MARKET. <lb />
The Supply Is Time- <lb />
Suggestion. <lb />
Naturalists and commercial ex- <lb />
perts are bewailing the fact that <lb />
there is danger that the supply of <lb />
i elephant Ivory may soon be ex- <lb />
; At least sixty thousand <lb />
elephants are slaughtered yearly to <lb />
I obtain the amount of ivory <lb />
to supply the world's demand. <lb />
The value of ivory depends some- <lb />
what, on tho locality from which it <lb />
comes. West African Ivory is the <lb />
most valuable. It is exceedingly <lb />
fine-grained, and some of the <lb />
choicest specimens tho semi- <lb />
transparent appearance of onyx. <lb />
The best ivory comes from animals <lb />
found very warm and humid at- <lb />
In northerly situations, <lb />
where the air Is cooler and dry, the <lb />
product is coarse harsh, lack- <lb />
the velvety elasticity of tho <lb />
other. Guinea ivory Is slightly <lb />
greenish at first, but whitens upon <lb />
exposure to the air and light. <lb />
Vegetable Ivory is obtained from <lb />
seed, and Is a valuable sub- <lb />
for tho real article. There <lb />
are several manufactured Ivories, of <lb />
which celluloid is best known and <lb />
is, perhaps, tho most valuable. In <lb />
view of the enormous consumption <lb />
of ivory, the establishment of <lb />
farms is suggested. The <lb />
animals are extremely docile in <lb />
captivity, when reared with <lb />
domestic surroundings are manage- <lb />
able and may at the same time be <lb />
useful as beasts of burden. <lb />
N. V. <lb />
Shakespeare and the Farmer. <lb />
Ex-Senator Palmer, of Michigan, <lb />
tells a good story of an old Michigan <lb />
farmer to whom he lent a volume of <lb />
works. After allow- <lb />
lime for a perusal of the book <lb />
the senator asked the man one day <lb />
what ho thought of the book. <lb />
said tho <lb />
some mighty good <lb />
in it, and I see the old man has <lb />
some of my Y. Mail and <lb />
Express. <lb />
A Scientific Declaration. <lb />
you <lb />
arc <lb />
the <lb />
star of the evening. <lb />
Young are tho first to <lb />
tell me so. <lb />
mo to claim ray <lb />
reward as astronomer. <lb />
Young do you mean <lb />
is to give my name to <lb />
the discovered <lb />
Purity your blood, tone up <lb />
rein, and regulate the <lb />
b mil r Hood's Sold <lb />
by all <lb />
a w r A Jeweler. <lb />
C. <lb />
New lot Spectacle and <lb />
F. PRICK, <lb />
ash <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
Office the Kins Hesse. <lb />
DR. H. A. JOYNER, <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
Office K. Fender <lb />
U -inn-. <lb />
I. JAMES, <lb />
ma <lb />
N. Xi <lb />
j. ii. j. l. <lb />
FLEMING. <lb />
Law, <lb />
M. O. <lb />
Practice iii all the Courts <lb />
AM <lb />
K t N i K, <lb />
LI'S., L. <lb />
I Toil<lb />
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I Alt VIS BLOW, <lb />
w. <lb />
S. . <lb />
h. ill tie Court. <lb />
Cl . TYSON. <lb />
Prompt attentive given <lb />
B. I. <lb />
ATTORNEY s-AT-LAW, <lb />
N. U <lb />
Oilier under Opera Third St. <lb />
COMPANY'S<lb />
L . <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
a L A t I U L A, X V. <lb />
Frantic h <lb />
eel- <lb />
100-100 Call early and get your <lb />
pick of <lb />
at <lb />
cent on the Dollar. BROWN HOOKER. <lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Senator Ransom's prospect for; have dispersed i lorn was tabled, and that to <lb />
the Mexican mission seems to be after having been in Raleigh for P to the <lb />
brightening every day. <lb />
Editor id <lb />
Entered at the at Greenville <lb />
If. C., as second-class mail matter. <lb />
FEBRUARY 20th W. <lb />
The bill to reduce the official <lb />
bond of the Treasurer of Pitt <lb />
county was tabled last <lb />
day. <lb />
At the special election held in <lb />
Warren county on the W- <lb />
B. Fleming, Populist, was elected <lb />
to the House of Representatives <lb />
to fill the vacancy caused by the <lb />
death of Dr. S- A- Williams. <lb />
Some bad blood is being <lb />
stirred in the Legislature now, <lb />
the prospect is that it will <lb />
increase as the session is pro- <lb />
longed. It is a thing for <lb />
Mr. Butler that his election has <lb />
already come off- <lb />
Gav. Carr has appointed Hon <lb />
A. Graham, of Oxford, K- C , <lb />
to succeed Judge Winston resign- <lb />
ed, in the 5th Judicial District. <lb />
Mr. Graham has not yet signified <lb />
bis acceptance, in fact he was m <lb />
Raleigh working for the appoint <lb />
of his brother he re- <lb />
the appointment <lb />
The Senate Committee reported <lb />
adversely the House joint. <lb />
resolution to elect by <lb />
direct vote of the people. <lb />
If any additional evidence was <lb />
needed to show the partisanship <lb />
of the Legislature, the utter <lb />
foolishness of most its works <lb />
it was furnished Tuesday by the <lb />
introduction of a bill to expunge <lb />
from the record of the Legislature <lb />
of 1893 a resolution <lb />
ting President Cleveland. What <lb />
statesmen these legislators are <lb />
The office of the Carolinian, at <lb />
Elizabeth City, was destroyed by <lb />
tire Sunday night and all of the <lb />
printing outfit but one small job <lb />
press lost Editor John had bat <lb />
little insurance on the plant. He <lb />
ordered a new at once <lb />
will continue the paper. This is <lb />
the second time he has been <lb />
burned out. <lb />
Butler got a set <lb />
back Thursday when the House <lb />
the interest bill to the <lb />
committee Finance. He went <lb />
the House Wednesday had <lb />
it taken from the com- <lb />
and it looked like he was <lb />
master of the situation but he <lb />
was the day- Let <lb />
the good work go on. <lb />
Boss Butler received a good <lb />
thrashing the House Thursday. <lb />
He has accused the Republicans <lb />
uniting with the Democrats to <lb />
defeat interest bill in Wed- <lb />
s issue of his paper. The <lb />
next day Mr. Ewart started the <lb />
ball when ho arose to a <lb />
privilege. He was followed by <lb />
Lusk, Campbell, minors <lb />
and the and Observer says <lb />
he was denounced with the fol <lb />
lowing epithets these <lb />
A liar. <lb />
A self constituted <lb />
A Bulldozer. <lb />
A Penny a liner. <lb />
An <lb />
A Brutal <lb />
A Falsifier. <lb />
An Unjust and <lb />
fellow. <lb />
Colonel Julian S. Carr. of Dur- <lb />
ham, N. C-, president of the Dur- <lb />
ham Tobacco Company, Durham, <lb />
N. C, has subscribed to <lb />
the American University, which <lb />
is to be erected-in Washington <lb />
by the Methodist <lb />
Church. Colonel Carr is the first <lb />
souther man to to <lb />
educational enterprise north of <lb />
the Potomac since the war. <lb />
Mr. L. L. Smith, Democrat <lb />
from Gates Co., was unanimously <lb />
declared entitled to too seat <lb />
which he now holds in the <lb />
The whale State is to be <lb />
congratulated this fact. <lb />
Mr- Smith is thoroughly fitted for <lb />
a legislator, has already aid <lb />
ed much preventing the pas- <lb />
sage of pernicious legislation <lb />
that has been introduced in the <lb />
legislature. <lb />
Whatever may be said about <lb />
the prospect of this bill or that <lb />
one passing at the present erosion <lb />
of the Legislature, we think vi <lb />
ale safe in saying that Mr- Moody, <lb />
of Bay wood, his offered one <lb />
resolution which neither the <lb />
nor Boss Butler with his <lb />
whip aided by his henchman, 8- <lb />
Otho, can unite the upon <lb />
and make them pass. If one <lb />
them votes for it ho will do so <lb />
because has no idea of its <lb />
pissing. The res is in <lb />
following words <lb />
for the re <lb />
of this session of the <lb />
General Assembly the members <lb />
and officers thereof draw no <lb />
that they pay their own <lb />
board, do their own washing, <lb />
and fifteen hours a <lb />
During th same day a <lb />
member offered a bill to re- <lb />
duce all salaries of officers in <lb />
the State per cut i <lb />
tiny so much in favor of re <lb />
peoples salaries, let <lb />
them first start with their own <lb />
and vote for Mr. <lb />
two or three weeks. Their <lb />
pose in assembling was to shape <lb />
legislation to suit themselves. <lb />
They prepared especially two <lb />
bills, the Election bill, the <lb />
Government bill. The <lb />
former has neon introduced in the <lb />
Legislature made the special <lb />
order for to-day. This bill is <lb />
about what was outlined even <lb />
before the Legislature met, so no <lb />
very great wisdom is exhibited <lb />
the part of the in <lb />
its preparation. The <lb />
Government bill has not as yet <lb />
reached the Legislature. This is <lb />
what has tire. Caucus after <lb />
caucus has held night <lb />
night nothing could <lb />
No agreement could be reached. <lb />
The scattered, and <lb />
reassembled and tried the effect <lb />
of their august presence, and <lb />
overpowering eloquence, to get <lb />
everybody together but it was <lb />
all Finally they gave up <lb />
loft for their homes this <lb />
wonderful production has gone <lb />
into the of the four- <lb />
seven Populists seven <lb />
Republicans What will its <lb />
be oven conjectured <lb />
It is said this four <lb />
will consider at least three <lb />
bills, may evolve one <lb />
from the throe. These are the <lb />
one which has been left as a <lb />
legacy to them by the <lb />
one introduced by Mr. Ewart, <lb />
and one which has not been <lb />
offered but much talked of <lb />
the Commissioners to three <lb />
having a committee of audit. <lb />
How ungrateful this Legislature <lb />
seems. The left <lb />
their work at home, paid their <lb />
board, sleepless nights <lb />
toil to prepare a bill that would <lb />
be the admiration of the and <lb />
then for body to refuse to <lb />
receive it. <lb />
What a set-back tor the <lb />
Bat s ii lite. May be <lb />
that all ill for the best, at <lb />
lead this is all the consolation <lb />
we offer them. <lb />
Reform School for girls <lb />
postponed for ten days. <lb />
The bill to turn over to the <lb />
Board of Education the <lb />
balance of the direct tax fund in <lb />
the treasury, for division among <lb />
among the public-school children <lb />
passed. <lb />
IF PITT m GREENE. <lb />
THE LEGISLATURE. <lb />
THURSDAY. <lb />
Bills were introduced in the <lb />
Senate to day to provide for <lb />
inspectors, to regulate the <lb />
drawing of jurors to extend the <lb />
time for work to begin on the <lb />
and Norfolk Railway <lb />
the Senate refused to concur <lb />
in the House amendment bill <lb />
to delays by in <lb />
shipment of perishable freight. <lb />
The Senate tabled the bill pro- <lb />
for the compulsory t <lb />
of the blind and passed the <lb />
bill to require railways to redeem <lb />
unused ticket and to prevent <lb />
ticket scalping- <lb />
the House bills were intro- <lb />
to provide for the election <lb />
Commissioner of Agriculture <lb />
the Legislature, to require ex- <lb />
to give bond, and to pro- <lb />
mote the breeding of better <lb />
horses. <lb />
Many resented at- <lb />
tacks made by Marion Butler's <lb />
paper, the Caucasian, charging <lb />
with trying to smother the <lb />
per cent interest bill. They <lb />
made some severe remarks about <lb />
Butler his pressure upon the <lb />
Legislature they became even <lb />
more excited when the Populists <lb />
said if the six par cent bill were <lb />
not passed the Populists would <lb />
no vote with the <lb />
cans and that no more important <lb />
bills would be passed. <lb />
Bills were tabled to make May <lb />
30th a legal holiday and to <lb />
vent preferences by insolvent <lb />
corporations. <lb />
FRIDAY- <lb />
The important new bills intro <lb />
the Legislature today <lb />
were to pay Superior Court <lb />
salary ; to require <lb />
officers of corporations created <lb />
by the Legislature to sworn ; <lb />
to relieve building and loan <lb />
from any unjust contracts <lb />
and permit them to issue <lb />
policies; to appropriate <lb />
to the State Fair ; to re <lb />
quire schools, colleges, and <lb />
churches to be incorporated by <lb />
Superior Court clerks ; to <lb />
a training-school for feeble <lb />
minded children ; to incorporate <lb />
tie Chadbourn <lb />
and railway ; to de <lb />
fine qualifications of tram dis- <lb />
Bills passed requiring all check <lb />
WHAT'S <lb />
The insinuation Mr. IV <lb />
an Attorney Raleigh, before <lb />
the committee on education that <lb />
Major Finger and John C- <lb />
borough had been <lb />
their selection of books <lb />
for the public schools has aroused <lb />
considerable indignation on the <lb />
part of those who that <lb />
accusation was groundless and <lb />
false. these two gentle- <lb />
men have so denounced the <lb />
charge. <lb />
Judge Robert W Winston, of <lb />
the Fifth Judicial District, has <lb />
resigned will remove from <lb />
Oxford and locate Durham- <lb />
He will become a member of the <lb />
law firm of Fuller Fuller the <lb />
firm becoming Fuller, Winston i <lb />
Fuller. Mr. W. W. Fuller, the <lb />
senior member of the firm, <lb />
locate New York City. Ho <lb />
becomes counsel for American <lb />
Tobacco Company. Mr. Winston <lb />
has made a splendid Judge <lb />
it is a pity that he has resigned. <lb />
There is not a blighter young <lb />
lawyer in North Carolina. <lb />
The six per interest bill <lb />
came up in the House Monday <lb />
was referred to the <lb />
It is said that <lb />
Butler told the Republicans a few <lb />
nights ago that if they did not <lb />
vote for this six per out. bill <lb />
there should be no change ma <lb />
either in the election law or <lb />
county Government at this <lb />
of the Legislature. If be <lb />
sticks to this ho can certainly <lb />
have the bill passed, because the <lb />
Republicans will vote for any <lb />
thing to secure action on these <lb />
two measures. <lb />
Isaac P- Gray, of Indiana, who <lb />
was Minister from this country <lb />
Mexico, died there last week- <lb />
It is rumored at Washington <lb />
Senator will be <lb />
appointed his place- A <lb />
signed by every Democratic <lb />
Senator will be presented to <lb />
President asking the <lb />
appointment of Senator Ransom. <lb />
No appointment could be <lb />
made and it is in re <lb />
that he will be appointed <lb />
less the should desire <lb />
to fill the place the <lb />
nm which Mr. Gray <lb />
SHODDY BUSINESS <lb />
We notice the big horse heads <lb />
advertisement of the Lyon Man <lb />
Company appearing <lb />
iv some of our State exchanges. <lb />
It is to be hoped not one of them <lb />
took it at the significant price of- <lb />
us. The cut is inches <lb />
long columns wide, <lb />
space of -I inches or more <lb />
than one column. Sow, hon <lb />
est gentlemen, and say now many <lb />
of yon would have done the same <lb />
amount of advertising for one of <lb />
your homo whom <lb />
you ask and receive favors it may <lb />
and to whom you ought to <lb />
feel indebted in at <lb />
the price paid you for bus- <lb />
We pause for reply. <lb />
Henderson Gold Leaf. <lb />
The Reflector has also been <lb />
curious to know what some of <lb />
the papers in which the horse <lb />
head advertisement Appears are <lb />
getting for it- received n <lb />
proposition from the send- <lb />
out this advert offer- <lb />
the big of for its <lb />
insertion three but they <lb />
were notified they get <lb />
that space in the Reflector three <lb />
months for nothing less. <lb />
We presume that about the same <lb />
offer was made to other weekly <lb />
papers is the State, and its <lb />
so a number of <lb />
them leads to the belief that <lb />
they were eager to accept the <lb />
offer made them. If this is true <lb />
to say the least of it such papers <lb />
reflect discredit upon the <lb />
in the State. It is not <lb />
dealing honestly, either, to <lb />
charge homo patrons who <lb />
support a paper one price for <lb />
space and then sell it to <lb />
concerns at half or less than half <lb />
price. The Reflector <lb />
charges a year fur a <lb />
with a small increase prise <lb />
for smaller space or <lb />
time, and nobody gets space in <lb />
it at a less sate. If a paper ban <lb />
any favors to show the way of <lb />
Special rates, the home patron <lb />
who stands with it year by year <lb />
is mere entitled to. such favor <lb />
than who only wants <lb />
space semi occasionally. Ii <lb />
to .- the i pa- <lb />
of some p ought to <lb />
investigate and see if they are <lb />
being treated fairly in such <lb />
matters. <lb />
The most important new <lb />
introduced in the Legislature to <lb />
day were To provide for a rail <lb />
way from Murphy up the <lb />
river to Georgia and <lb />
see to amend the charter <lb />
of the Plymouth, Washington <lb />
and railway ; to regulate <lb />
the hours of opening dosing <lb />
forbidding screens <lb />
in front of them ; to revise <lb />
digest the public to pro- <lb />
for the levy and collection <lb />
of inheritance tax; to <lb />
late labor hours cotton <lb />
to prohibit the use of <lb />
profane and language ; <lb />
provide Superior Court steno <lb />
The Senate passed the bill, and <lb />
it is law, to provide for the <lb />
equipment of the new buildings <lb />
at the Raleigh insane asylum. The <lb />
passed third reading, <lb />
after a spirited debate, the bill to <lb />
employ State convicts on public <lb />
roads, each county being allow <lb />
ed twenty five. An <lb />
adopted was that no applications <lb />
for convicts are to be considered <lb />
the convicts are needed <lb />
on the State farms. The bill to <lb />
prevent prize-fighting also passed <lb />
reading. The House passed <lb />
alter much debate, an important <lb />
bill prevent delays in freight <lb />
shipments. It provides that <lb />
whenever suit is instituted against <lb />
any railway doing business <lb />
this State for violation of any of <lb />
the laws requiring prompt hand- <lb />
ling of perishable freight, and the <lb />
railway loses the it ball pay <lb />
all costs expenses, <lb />
attorney's fees if the value of the <lb />
property does not exceed <lb />
TUESDAY. <lb />
In the Senate to-day bills <lb />
introduced to define trusts and <lb />
combinations and to make them <lb />
criminals, to repeal the Code <lb />
regarding the election of keeper <lb />
of to regulate fees of <lb />
Registers of Deeds, to <lb />
rate the Farmers Life Association <lb />
of North Carolina, to increase <lb />
directors of the Western Hospital <lb />
at <lb />
The bill to lend ten thousand <lb />
dollars to the Confederate <lb />
Association was postponed <lb />
until February <lb />
The bill to allow gun clubs to <lb />
buy a hundred thousand acres of <lb />
Currituck sound at fifty cents per <lb />
acre was tabled after a long <lb />
Bills were introduced to give <lb />
school districts power to vote <lb />
special taxes for schools, to char <lb />
tor Tennessee Ohio railway, <lb />
to provide for Legislative <lb />
every four to abolish <lb />
the Board Trustees of the <lb />
for the blind and <lb />
create a board of trustees. <lb />
Smith were seated <lb />
as members from Robeson unseat- <lb />
and <lb />
A bill passed requiring County <lb />
Commissioners to take the bonds <lb />
of security companies. <lb />
A bill to prohibit State officials <lb />
from taking free passes on rail <lb />
ways was tabled. <lb />
WEDNESDAY- <lb />
scrip issued by <lb />
payable cash at the <lb />
holders, option, and protecting <lb />
holders of tire policies <lb />
by making a judgment a lieu on <lb />
the company's real personal <lb />
property ; to place the direct tax <lb />
fund in the Treas- <lb />
to the public school fund. <lb />
An order was made that after <lb />
February 25th no appropriation <lb />
bills are to be received. <lb />
A personal debase, with hot <lb />
The planting season is again at hand and the <lb />
question that is of most interest to you is what <lb />
shall I plant, where shall I plant it, and how <lb />
shall I plant it. After what to plant <lb />
and to plant, it <lb />
how you plant and cultivate. From past <lb />
experience it is conceded by all that no land <lb />
will make a good crop unless properly <lb />
and that a judicial use of commercial Fer- <lb />
pays on the lands in this section. It is <lb />
with much pleasure and satisfaction that <lb />
for sale the following High Grade and Reliable <lb />
Brands of Fertilizers named below. The past <lb />
results from their use being endorsed by the <lb />
leading farmers in this section justify us in say- <lb />
are all well adapted to our soil. We <lb />
will sell for cash or on time upon usual terms, <lb />
and we believe we can give you a better grade <lb />
of goods as cheap or cheaper than you can buy <lb />
elsewhere. We offer for your consideration <lb />
and choice the following well established brands <lb />
of <lb />
National Tobacco Fertilizer. <lb />
As a moderate priced fertilizer is equaled by <lb />
few and excelled by none. These goods have <lb />
been thoroughly tested the past four seasons for <lb />
Tobacco and in no case has it failed to give entire <lb />
satisfaction. It is also good for Potatoes. <lb />
Capital Tobacco Fertilizer. <lb />
Not including a few brands of fertilizer made <lb />
especially for early truck, this is the richest, <lb />
highest grade brand of goods offered for sale in <lb />
the State and is made especially for Tobacco. <lb />
Farmers Alliance Official. <lb />
It is useless to speak of the merits of this <lb />
well-known brand as it was made by a formula <lb />
selected by some of the leading farmers of the <lb />
State and has been thoroughly tested. We can <lb />
sell you these goods for cash or per cent, <lb />
interest November 1st. A reasonable <lb />
discount for spot cash in car lots. <lb />
Guano. <lb />
Sec here I'm going to make a clean sweep of my <lb />
at still greater reduction and if you will come to <lb />
and let show them to you, you <lb />
one of those <lb />
fine suits. <lb />
my store <lb />
will not go out without <lb />
I must make room <lb />
for Spring Goods <lb />
and will greatly <lb />
reduce prices to <lb />
clean them out. <lb />
Bay State and other brands which I have <lb />
received and they arc beauties. All shapes <lb />
and lace and button <lb />
for men, ladies and <lb />
. . . Come to see <lb />
en. <lb />
before buy and you will go perfectly <lb />
satisfied in price and quality. <lb />
-I keep a complete line of- <lb />
It is too well-known all over the State to need <lb />
any recommendation at our hands. It has been <lb />
tested on all crops and never found wanting. It <lb />
words, between arose I is one of the best Potato fertilizer on the market <lb />
on the bill to transfer Mitchell and for Cotton it stands at the head of the list. <lb />
Beef, Blood Bone Fertilizer <lb />
This brand of goods as its name implies is <lb />
composed of animal flesh, blood and bone and all <lb />
farmers know these contain the best fertilizing <lb />
from the Eighth to the <lb />
Ninth Congressional <lb />
In the course of this bitter at- <lb />
tacks were made on Congressman <lb />
elect Richmond Pearson, whose <lb />
was denied, and <lb />
who win termed a <lb />
The bill passed. <lb />
The Senate committee this. <lb />
evening decided to favorably re- properties Of anything known. <lb />
port a bill abolishing the New <lb />
Hanover and Mecklenburg <lb />
Criminal Court circuit, and to <lb />
a new one to be composed <lb />
of those counties and Craven, <lb />
Wake, Halifax, with <lb />
one at salary, <lb />
with no solicitors, those of the <lb />
Superior Court being required to <lb />
act. <lb />
It was decided to ably <lb />
report the bill to abolish the <lb />
Geological Survey. <lb />
SATURDAY. <lb />
The most important new bills <lb />
introduced in the Legislature to- <lb />
day To prevent double <lb />
taxation to abolish <lb />
trusts, monopolies, and <lb />
and to protect private <lb />
to prevent of <lb />
female convicts on public roads; <lb />
to repeal the to the <lb />
State Guard; to amend build- <lb />
and loan association laws; to <lb />
require Superior Court clerks <lb />
to <lb />
Bills passed amending <lb />
chatter of the Wilmington COnt. ammonia. <lb />
Southern railway; to incorporate <lb />
the People's Fire Insurance Com- <lb />
to amend the charter of <lb />
Winston, to that the people <lb />
elect a Mayor; to amend tie <lb />
charter of Warrenton. <lb />
A Populist senator created a <lb />
sensation by declaring that he <lb />
would not vote to amend charters <lb />
for political reasons only. The <lb />
Senate the State temper- <lb />
bill the special order for <lb />
next Tuesday. The committee <lb />
reported it favorably. <lb />
Bills were tabled for hours of <lb />
opening and closing of bar-rooms; <lb />
pi duties of solicitors <lb />
paying them a salary. <lb />
The bids for the public print- <lb />
were opened by the <lb />
joint Committee on Printing, <lb />
to. and J. C. Stewart, of Win- <lb />
were the lowest bidders, <lb />
their bid being cents per thous <lb />
for plain work, and <lb />
cents for rule and figure work, <lb />
and they will, no doubt get the <lb />
contract, though the committee <lb />
; defers the award until next week- <lb />
Furnishing Goods, <lb />
which arc also in the reduction and can show <lb />
great bargains. <lb />
Come and sec <lb />
FRANK WILSON <lb />
The Leader in Clothing. <lb />
recovering <lb />
I am pleased to state that since <lb />
from my recent sickness I have visited <lb />
the northern markets to purchase <lb />
The chief new bills presented <lb />
in the Legislature to day were i <lb />
To provide for a general <lb />
law; to incorporate the <lb />
Fire Insurance Company ; <lb />
to change the name of the Great <lb />
Falls Company to the Roanoke <lb />
Rapid Power Company; to allow <lb />
the people of Buncombe county constipation and kin- <lb />
to vote on whether liquor shall . t <lb />
be sold in Asheville. The bill to I area diseases, cure <lb />
take away the PILLS <lb />
to the Oxford Orphan <lb />
FREEMAN'S HIGH GRADE <lb />
IRISH POTATO GROWER. <lb />
This goods is for trucking and contains per <lb />
cent, ammonia, and for reference you may ask <lb />
most any potato planter east, for all who have <lb />
tried it wish it again. <lb />
DURHAM BULL FERTILIZER. <lb />
Anew fertilizer that comes in this section <lb />
highly endorsed by tobacco men from Winston <lb />
and other sections of this State and is <lb />
by the Durham Fertilizer <lb />
PERUVIAN <lb />
FERTILIZER. <lb />
Everyone knows what the old Peruvian <lb />
Guano used to be and this is largely composed <lb />
an money they receive. of genuine Peruvian, containing 1-2 to per <lb />
ammonia. <lb />
TRAVER'S PER CENT. TRUCK. <lb />
This is one of the high grade brand of goods of- <lb />
for Truck in this section and you will do <lb />
well to try it. It is adapted for early truck and <lb />
Irish Potatoes and will grow nice tobacco. <lb />
ACID PHOSPHATE <lb />
For sale, containing and per cent, of <lb />
available acid. <lb />
GERMAN <lb />
This is without doubt good or Cotton. <lb />
Lime and Cotton Seed Meal for <lb />
Purposes. <lb />
This is in great demand in some sections and <lb />
Don't forget we can give you best figures. <lb />
Write us and we will conic to sec you, and <lb />
will take pleasure in naming you low figures. <lb />
To individuals or clubs wanting a car load <lb />
more we will will make special figures. Don't <lb />
forget that we arc headquarters for <lb />
Very truly yours, <lb />
Office at Planters Warehouse <lb />
NEW <lb />
Perfect Health. <lb />
Keep the system in perfect or- <lb />
by the occasional use of <lb />
Liver Pills. They reg- <lb />
the bowels and produce <lb />
A Vigorous Body. <lb />
For sick headache, malaria, <lb />
and am now prepared to show you at. <lb />
------site line of------ <lb />
S, <lb />
Furnishing Goods, Etc, Etc. <lb />
You will find all my goods strictly and prices <lb />
Come to see me and let me show yon what can do. <lb />
ow <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
J. <lb />
o o e; <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Just Received Cars Rock Lime. <lb />
KEGS STEEL NAILS, ALL SIZE-. <lb />
Cases Sardines. <lb />
H Bread Preparation. <lb />
Soap. <lb />
Star Lye <lb />
Boxes Cakes an Crackers. <lb />
Stick Candy, <lb />
Cases Matches, <lb />
old Dost, <lb />
Good Lurk Baking Powder. <lb />
Backs Coffee. <lb />
Molasses, <lb />
Tons Shot, <lb />
Kegs Powder, <lb />
Cars Flour, <lb />
; Meat. <lb />
Hay, <lb />
j Tubs Lard, <lb />
inn Granulated Sugar. <lb />
P. <lb />
SO Gall A Ax Snuff, <lb />
R. R. Mills Snug. <lb />
Three Thistle <lb />
Boxes Tobacco, <lb />
i Dukes V. M. P. Cigarettes, <lb />
O d Va. Cheroots, <lb />
Cases Oysters, <lb />
L. <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
N. C <lb />
N. C <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rates. <lb />
AGENT FOB FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR<lb />
Local <lb />
There were some leaky <lb />
when thin snow melted- <lb />
load Flour, just in <lb />
D. <lb />
Greenville's electric lights and <lb />
water works are all mud. <lb />
Cotton Seed wanted or Cash <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Sunday was a beautiful day- <lb />
but very wet under foot. <lb />
Mr. Warren reports plum <lb />
blossoms at Riverside Nursery. <lb />
Handsome and cheap Oak Sets, <lb />
up stairs. Old Brick Store. <lb />
The snow resulted in a <lb />
few broken windows last week. <lb />
D- M. New Garden Seed <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
The small boy is h <lb />
an a for span owe. <lb />
Remember I can take your <lb />
and Have you a suit of <lb />
clothes made to order. Tit <lb />
Frank <lb />
Friday W- E. Belcher killed a <lb />
deer that <lb />
dressed. <lb />
Next Friday, 22nd, will be <lb />
legal <lb />
holiday. <lb />
Buy Seed Meal and <lb />
lilies Triumph Potatoes at the <lb />
Old Brick Store. <lb />
The is much like a <lb />
Bent with a hole it hard to <lb />
get rid of. <lb />
and Ola Forbes <lb />
in a good bunch of ducks <lb />
every day they go out hunting. <lb />
Remember I par yon cash for Chicken <lb />
Eggs and Produce J the old <lb />
Mi Store. <lb />
e Lave h.-aid the question dis- <lb />
cussed of a tannery <lb />
Greenville It would <lb />
M tee must think that street <lb />
lamps needed lad <lb />
were lighted the <lb />
whole cf last week. <lb />
Set t received car load of b. st <lb />
Flour, lowest puces. <lb />
D- W. <lb />
Miss Margie Langley is sick. <lb />
Mr. O L went to <lb />
sou Monday. <lb />
Mr. B- F- Sugg for Kinston <lb />
Monday <lb />
Mr. Joe Scott, of Scotland <lb />
Neck, spent Sunday here. <lb />
Mrs. W. R Parker and Miss <lb />
Mary Bynum are both sick. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs- L B. Rountree <lb />
returned Monday from <lb />
Ex-Senator and Mrs. T J Jar- <lb />
left Saturday for Raleigh. <lb />
Mrs. Alien Warren has gone to <lb />
Washington to visit her <lb />
Mrs- L Starke and little <lb />
child left for Oxford Monday <lb />
morning- <lb />
Miss Clyde Moseley, of Greene <lb />
county, is visiting the Misses <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Miss Cox, of Grifton, is <lb />
visiting her sister, Mrs. Laura <lb />
Anderson. <lb />
Mrs. Harrison has gone to <lb />
Washington to spend some Weeks <lb />
with relatives. <lb />
We are glad to hear that Miss <lb />
Lillian Cherry has so far <lb />
ed as to be up. <lb />
Mr. of <lb />
died Saturday of <lb />
consumption- <lb />
Mrs of <lb />
Hill, is visiting her parents, <lb />
and Mrs. S- B. Wilson- <lb />
Mrs. J. B. went to Kin <lb />
Friday evening to spend <lb />
some days with friends. <lb />
Mrs. G. F. of New <lb />
Haven, is visiting her <lb />
brother, Mi. R. L- <lb />
Miss Jennie Williams returned <lb />
Saturday where <lb />
has been teaching school. <lb />
Mr. Jacob E n i is gone <lb />
to to give <lb />
with wax figures daring the fair. <lb />
Miss Lucy C-ix returned home <lb />
last week from a visit of <lb />
weeks to and <lb />
Mr- and Mrs. M T. Spier, of <lb />
have spending a <lb />
with the family of Dr. <lb />
W. H. Bagwell. <lb />
At the Methodist Church. <lb />
G. A. <lb />
large to hear <lb />
at the Sun- <lb />
day, and preached two delightful <lb />
sermons. The was <lb />
administered at the close of the <lb />
morning service. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
Only two couples, both white, <lb />
applied to Register of Deeds <lb />
King last week for a permit to <lb />
get married. They were W- A. <lb />
Garris and Cornelia Forbes. J. E- <lb />
Roberson and Lizzie Congleton. <lb />
Badly Hurt. <lb />
met with a <lb />
accident last Wednesday He <lb />
was at work at the public school <lb />
building and while hewing a piece <lb />
of timber with a hatchet it glanced <lb />
struck him on the knee, <lb />
his He is <lb />
along well- <lb />
Snow Wheel. <lb />
Last Thursday Mr. L. U- Pen- <lb />
was out on a novel wheel. <lb />
He took the front wheel out of <lb />
his bicycle and in its place put <lb />
a runner. This runner would cut <lb />
its way through the snow and <lb />
Items. <lb />
There was no preaching at <lb />
Salem last Sunday owing <lb />
to the bad weather. <lb />
Mr- F. M- Kilpatrick is smiling <lb />
again, it's another boy. <lb />
Misses Fannie Motley and <lb />
Emily Roach spent the past week <lb />
with relatives here. <lb />
We think the fair will be poorly <lb />
represented from our neighbor- <lb />
hood. <lb />
The cold weather has put the <lb />
farmers behind with their <lb />
j work. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mrs. Delilah E- Doughty, who <lb />
slipped down on the ice Friday a <lb />
week ago and hurt herself very <lb />
died Monday night at <lb />
o'clock. She was about years <lb />
old and had long been a resident <lb />
of She was a member <lb />
of the Baptist church, professed <lb />
faith her at an early <lb />
age, and lived a consistent <lb />
life. No lady in the com- <lb />
more friends and was <lb />
held in higher esteem than she. <lb />
The deepest sympathy of our <lb />
people is extended to the <lb />
could make high speed it. <lb />
On th Snow <lb />
Mr- King returned home <lb />
Wednesday from Rocky Mount in <lb />
a sleigh- He had his up <lb />
there and got the snow, <lb />
but determined not to be out <lb />
done he removed the wheels, put <lb />
runners their places and con- <lb />
buggy into a good <lb />
sleigh. <lb />
make a path for the wheel- lie j and many relatives who mourn <lb />
their loss. Burial will take place <lb />
at o'clock morning <lb />
the Baptist cemetery. <lb />
Poetry His Sleep. <lb />
Dr. was a good <lb />
one on his brother <lb />
He said woke him <lb />
up Friday night laughing his <lb />
sleep. He kept still to see what <lb />
was up to heard him <lb />
repeat two lines of poetry. <lb />
I the snow; the beautiful <lb />
snow. <lb />
Let me see you before you go <lb />
then broke out in another <lb />
laugh so that Doc. could not <lb />
i catch the remainder of the verse. <lb />
i When of his poetic <lb />
next morning had no re- <lb />
collection of it. but said he did <lb />
j dream that he got up and upon <lb />
I going out of found that all <lb />
I the snow was gone. expect <lb />
I the doctor has got a Was bill on <lb />
urn. <lb />
Too Long. <lb />
We notice that the gentlemen <lb />
from Pitt, the Rev. J. T- Phillips <lb />
offered prayer at the opening of <lb />
the House of Representatives on <lb />
and that day is report <lb />
ed as the most and <lb />
sensational of the so far. <lb />
Verily his was much <lb />
availing. <lb />
Oldest Man in the County. <lb />
Mr. David an inmate <lb />
of the County Home, died there <lb />
a days ago. Mi. J. w. Smith, <lb />
of Home, tells <lb />
us that Mr. was <lb />
the oldest man m the <lb />
he lacked only three of <lb />
being old at the time of <lb />
his death. He was the <lb />
10th of May, <lb />
Mi. T L. Mane .-k. of t Miss Florence <lb />
Hamilton's Mill, received unite a down on the nu leading to <lb />
seven cut on hi- thumb by a bit j the dining room evening <lb />
of one of the planers. n came near breaking one of <lb />
., ,. . arms, <lb />
the snow came there <lb />
been great destruction of birds <lb />
rabbits around <lb />
let n few bright <lb />
rush yen too quick into garden <lb />
planting There will be some <lb />
weather yet. if the prophets <lb />
are to be upon. <lb />
Bring your cotton seed to <lb />
and buy <lb />
Meal and Halls. Car load of each <lb />
just arrived tot sale cheap. <lb />
The Amateurs will <lb />
present I he at the <lb />
i . i Monday evening. <lb />
25th. <lb />
Mrs. P. E. Dancy and Mrs <lb />
Charles both slipped <lb />
down at a few <lb />
Fortunate y <lb />
were only slightly hurt. <lb />
Mr. C G- J of <lb />
a man of Pitt county is <lb />
justly pr came in on Thurs- <lb />
day to be here a <lb />
days with relatives and <lb />
pi d show <lb />
chants samples of <lb />
line of <lb />
Slaughtering Birds. <lb />
The hunters had fine spout <lb />
last week and some of them made <lb />
big records. Mr. Ed <lb />
brought in <lb />
iv and got rabbits, <lb />
partridges, robins, doves <lb />
and some other birds. Mr. <lb />
Cox saw some black birds <lb />
going in a hole to his when <lb />
i e stopped up the barn and <lb />
closed the hole and captured <lb />
Hotel Arrivals. <lb />
Hotel C Dunn, <lb />
F. J. Saunders, J T. <lb />
Coast Line; S. F- Dunn, <lb />
Neck. <lb />
F. L. Hurley, <lb />
; S- F- Scotland Neck; <lb />
his splendid E. R. New York i Jas A. <lb />
Sanders, J. S Dye. C H. Snow, <lb />
Jr., Baltimore; <lb />
Virginia. <lb />
Note . <lb />
Frank Dancy. Jim Cherry and <lb />
Herbert White killed rabbits, <lb />
robins, larks, and doves <lb />
Friday. <lb />
The steamer Myers was ice bound <lb />
at Washington, and could not <lb />
come up last week She came <lb />
through Monday <lb />
From the price some the <lb />
wood haulers charge for a small <lb />
load must think the town <lb />
is full of millionaires. <lb />
Rev. J. drove <lb />
i country from Falk- <lb />
land Sunday evening, but owing, <lb />
j to the r did not preach at N. C, <lb />
i night in the Presbyterian church-i Blount, of York, <lb />
I This was his visit to i of this and a <lb />
Be left next morning of Mr. L C v <lb />
and in a few days <lb />
will depart for Ins new home in I visiting v, t, and was <lb />
Anderson, S- C- Eastern North i back to York a <lb />
Carolina loses a good man in his I s <lb />
He had <lb />
on his <lb />
Kin <lb />
The snow has <lb />
ed. <lb />
A small child was found dead <lb />
in its mother's aims here last <lb />
night No particulars as to the <lb />
cause i f death. <lb />
Tucker A Edwards lost a good Honors <lb />
The ice snow floating down horse this morning with i Rev. G-F-Smith has received <lb />
the river accumulated against from President of <lb />
the at Washington until it j notice of his selection <lb />
made the stream solid for some Hundreds of buzzards were instructor of a class of minis- <lb />
distance- noticed flying over town Monday of the first year in <lb />
afternoon. Systematic Theology to be taught <lb />
I at. a summer school there from <lb />
The snow has left people 11th to 19th. This is a <lb />
with sore eyes and col -ed glasses served compliment to Mr- Smith <lb />
are popular. shows that he high <lb />
, . I with the leading men of de <lb />
The roosters are trying s well as the <lb />
lungs at <lb />
nights- <lb />
Bethel Hems. <lb />
N. C , Feb. 18th, 1895 <lb />
Mr. A. B. Cherry went to <lb />
Greenville business last Fri- <lb />
day night- <lb />
Our Mayor went to <lb />
last Monday <lb />
day on business. <lb />
Mr. John E. Carson was mar- <lb />
to Miss Lydia J. Carson at <lb />
the residence of the Bride's father <lb />
Mr- R. J. W. on <lb />
street n on Wednesday <lb />
evening Feb. 1895, <lb />
A. <lb />
Mrs. Jane <lb />
our townsman. Mr R. Bunting <lb />
died at her home near <lb />
last week funeral s were <lb />
conducted by Rev. Mr- of <lb />
Mr. A. -lames, Sr-, of Bethel, <lb />
township, died at his home last <lb />
Monday night services <lb />
were held Wednesday by Elder <lb />
Samuel Moore. <lb />
A large Mask of nice Furniture cheap <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
If the last half of February is <lb />
to be up with the in the way <lb />
of weather, everybody will be <lb />
glad that there are only days <lb />
in the month. <lb />
crowing early <lb />
their <lb />
these <lb />
man may guy, and a may lie, <lb />
a may puff and blow. <lb />
But he make trade by sit- <lb />
in the shade, <lb />
Waiting for business to grow.<lb />
home- <lb />
of the people here <lb />
Trouble Breaks Out Again. <lb />
Is bigger lie in the <lb />
growled the exchange <lb />
editor, jabbing his shears <lb />
into an <lb />
per before him, old pro- <lb />
verb. I've seen it rain lots of limes <lb />
when it didn't <lb />
nothing strange about <lb />
said the financial editor. <lb />
seen plenty of dry weather <lb />
when all signs didn't <lb />
rejoined the other, <lb />
you're not the one that's <lb />
seen it. And I know there are <lb />
plenty of fools like the old fools, <lb />
I don't reflected <lb />
the financial editor, I urn <lb />
willing to make affidavit that a <lb />
watched pot will boil as well as <lb />
any other <lb />
know that your <lb />
davit would strengthen the state <lb />
merit any. but it's all wrong about <lb />
a live dog being better than a <lb />
dead lion. It isn't necessarily a <lb />
that knows its own <lb />
father, and the hand that rocks <lb />
the cradle doesn't rock the world <lb />
by a jug <lb />
child isn't the father of <lb />
the man either. The man's the <lb />
father of the <lb />
troubles do sometimes <lb />
come <lb />
to bed and early to rise <lb />
won't make you healthy, o- <lb />
wealthy, or wise, either. It only <lb />
makes you I've lived in <lb />
the long enough to <lb />
know <lb />
saved isn't two-pence <lb />
earned, and care kill the <lb />
Neither does it take nine tail- <lb />
ors to make a <lb />
it you pull out one gray <lb />
hair there won't be thous- <lb />
do you about <lb />
snapped the financial <lb />
do you what <lb />
it to constitute a <lb />
the exchange editor. <lb />
know you can't always toll a <lb />
by the he <lb />
Sometimes he's got to stay in the <lb />
same room with men that <lb />
always <lb />
either. Sometimes two is a <lb />
crowd. I know men that take KB <lb />
altogether too much room for <lb />
then size, <lb />
Bat friends interfered. <lb />
Bats m disaster. <lb />
The old rhyming <lb />
tells that <lb />
In every future year of our Lord, <lb />
When of the figures is <lb />
twenty five <lb />
Some warlike will draw the <lb />
sword, <lb />
Hut peaceful in peace will <lb />
thrive- <lb />
One eight bundled <lb />
and was the fifth <lb />
year of modem limes which <lb />
the aggregate of was <lb />
and it was the first in the <lb />
series which extends over a <lb />
nod of in which <lb />
the predictions of the <lb />
were not literally In <lb />
Russia, Poland Denmark <lb />
formed the <lb />
Sweden, which the <lb />
war, which ended the <lb />
disastrous defeat of Charles XII <lb />
j at <lb />
is one of the dark <lb />
dates in the of time be <lb />
cause of its being the year in <lb />
i which the French revolution <lb />
out and raged until after <lb />
he Reign of Terror. <lb />
The year 1798 witnessed the <lb />
famous campaign of Napoleon <lb />
into Egypt, and the formation of <lb />
the coalition <lb />
against <lb />
The next date which the <lb />
sum total of the figures the <lb />
dale aggregate was 1879, <lb />
that year Great troops <lb />
Afghanistan, be <lb />
a monstrous of <lb />
Married. <lb />
morning at o'clock, at the <lb />
home Mrs. R. 0- Gardner, near <lb />
Mr. Henry C Hooker, <lb />
a popular young merchant of <lb />
Greenville, and Miss Carrie K. <lb />
Latham, a charming young lady <lb />
well known to all our people, <lb />
were Married by J. W. Hard <lb />
of Gel The attend- <lb />
ants were Mr. J. B- White, of <lb />
Greenville with Miss Pet Pate, <lb />
of Goldsboro, Mr. Frank <lb />
Latham, the bride's brother, with <lb />
Miss Alice Gardner. <lb />
Immediately after the ceremony <lb />
the couple drove to Goldsboro <lb />
and took the noon train for <lb />
Greenville, arriving here the <lb />
evening. From to a <lb />
reception was held at the <lb />
of Mrs J. J- Jr., <lb />
sister of the groom, may j bind them <lb />
friends called to extend d. <lb />
to the happy couple and; One thousand eight hundred <lb />
to welcome the bride b to eight, the fifth this <lb />
LETTER <lb />
Our Regular <lb />
Washington, D C, Fob 1895 <lb />
With the Senate pulling <lb />
way and the House the other <lb />
there is little probability that <lb />
President Cleveland's advice will <lb />
be taken to the extent of <lb />
in interest that will <lb />
have to be paid those <lb />
per cent bonds. The House <lb />
Ways and Means committee has <lb />
a revolution for the <lb />
lug of those by <lb />
the issue of per cent gold <lb />
bonds. <lb />
But nothing be hoped from <lb />
the Senate, where it has been an- <lb />
by who are strong <lb />
enough to make good their <lb />
that the only financial leg- <lb />
will agree to is the <lb />
bill for the unlimited coinage of <lb />
silver, which has been favorably <lb />
reported from the Finance Com- <lb />
This bill provides that <lb />
the government shall coin and <lb />
deliver for each dollar's worth of <lb />
presented at the mints <lb />
one silver dollar, and that the <lb />
weight shall be <lb />
as was <lb />
a of a general <lb />
bill introduced by Senator Jones, <lb />
of Arkansas- <lb />
It would seem that <lb />
statement, that the <lb />
only for not at first <lb />
public nil the details of tho <lb />
made for the purchase <lb />
of gold with that it <lb />
might hamper the other contract- <lb />
and that the <lb />
had nothing to conceal <lb />
should have been sufficient, but <lb />
it has ore vented some of the <lb />
Senators from making exhibition <lb />
of themselves. <lb />
The Senate amendment to the <lb />
diplomatic consular <lb />
bill, appropriating <lb />
to start the of a <lb />
government cable to Hawaii, has <lb />
many enemies in the House, <lb />
winch has refused to concur <lb />
therein- Th ; bill is- now in the <lb />
conference, d unless the Senate <lb />
a contest lasting to the <lb />
days of the session, and <lb />
maybe resetting in the failure of <lb />
appropriation bill is <lb />
NEAREST FRIEND <lb />
IS YOUR <lb />
Perhaps you are particular about it most folks <lb />
are. Needs to be well other friends. <lb />
Good Underwear warmth and lasting <lb />
I qualities, and is not given to back-biting, like <lb />
some friends. If you WANT A TIME <lb />
this winter, buy Underwear from men, <lb />
l women and children. <lb />
Do gee any other paper <lb />
that gives you as much good <lb />
reading matter for the as <lb />
hi foiled in the We <lb />
are h limn ever <lb />
it just such a paper as you <lb />
want to s. in Pitt <lb />
county. The more help us <lb />
tins the bet we will be <lb />
bled t make the paper. See if <lb />
neighbor will Lot subscribe. <lb />
All things being people <lb />
their patronage to <lb />
home enterprises, and <lb />
should do this when the <lb />
them a <lb />
better article than they can gel <lb />
elsewhere. Reference to one <lb />
to-day will <lb />
show you what the Dur- <lb />
ban Co. offer to smokers- <lb />
by this company <lb />
are the best for the money yon <lb />
can find. Ask your dealer for <lb />
t hem- <lb />
Hood's is Good <lb />
it <lb />
Mr. L H. has received <lb />
the prettiest wheel brought <lb />
here. It is a new model <lb />
ordered <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
A G- Cox has <lb />
load of <lb />
and to <lb />
ville headquarters for best To <lb />
Flues- Those in need of <lb />
Flues this season will do well to <lb />
remember <lb />
tho <lb />
a car The planing mill of the Green <lb />
Fines J Lumber Co. is shut down <lb />
few days waiting for dry <lb />
lumbar. <lb />
Wright colored, who <lb />
stole some money from Mr. J. Q. <lb />
Smith about put <lb />
An exchange says this is <lb />
month to plant potatoes . m jail this morning, <lb />
would like to see a fellow get a <lb />
hole in the ground big enough to <lb />
a potato now. <lb />
There was another light snow <lb />
Saturday night, but instead of <lb />
turning colder it was much warm <lb />
Sunday and the snow melted <lb />
snow is <lb />
still on the ground at this writing. <lb />
First of the <lb />
Spring Oats, Cheap at tho Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Plenty of land blanks <lb />
at office now, also I <lb />
chattel deeds and crop j <lb />
liens. <lb />
When a gets blue feels <lb />
poor and decides to cut down his <lb />
expenses, the first thing be does <lb />
is to shave down his church <lb />
the next thing is to stop <lb />
his How a can ex- <lb />
to prosper with neither re- <lb />
or news is away <lb />
our knowledge- <lb />
some incorrect <lb />
blanks for crop liens, mortgages <lb />
and deeds are being sold in <lb />
Greenville, I would call the at- <lb />
of persons wring them to <lb />
tho fact that they can correct <lb />
forms either at my or at <lb />
the office- Parties <lb />
calling at my office for them <lb />
will be supplied free of charge. <lb />
W. M- King, <lb />
of Deeds- <lb />
Charlie Barrett Eugene <lb />
Wilson are the champion hunters <lb />
reported so fr. They went out <lb />
Friday got sapsucker <lb />
two sparrows <lb />
The ground being covered so <lb />
long in snow has caused the <lb />
birds to become very poor for <lb />
want of food, and some of the <lb />
say they are hardly <lb />
worth It might be well <lb />
to give tho birds a rest <lb />
Some people haven't go much <lb />
nerve, <lb />
While some are passing held ; <lb />
But the fellow shows a brazen <lb />
cheek <lb />
Who asks you, it cold V <lb />
or the Witch's Se <lb />
a beautiful drama in acts, <lb />
will be presented by a company <lb />
of home talent the Opera <lb />
House Thursday evening, 21st- <lb />
Give them a good <lb />
Out For Side <lb />
A amusing conversation <lb />
occurred between two of our boys <lb />
in the office, Thurs- <lb />
day, we caught this part of <lb />
it- <lb />
tell you, Miss So <lb />
and So <lb />
Bay Oh, <lb />
put that pie box- There is <lb />
any Miss So So. She is <lb />
Well, if she is mar- <lb />
I reckon she is ex-Miss So <lb />
So, ain't <lb />
parted them with a col <lb />
rule. <lb />
Who knows what a day may <lb />
forth <lb />
Whether joy or sorrow; <lb />
For the beautiful snow all around <lb />
to day, <lb />
May be only slush to morrow. <lb />
Greenville <lb />
They receive many beaut if u <lb />
presents. <lb />
Hall rack, Oscar Hooker. <lb />
Lamp, S- T- bite. <lb />
Lamp, Mrs. C M Bernard. <lb />
Silver cake basket, gold <lb />
J. B- <lb />
butter dish and <lb />
B- Jane, R D <lb />
Prank Wilson- <lb />
tea <lb />
and <lb />
spoons, W. B- <lb />
J. A. <lb />
of combination date oddities, <lb />
did not witness any formal <lb />
j ration of modem limes, as far as <lb />
shipwrecks, accidents, rail <lb />
i way disasters and mis- <lb />
haps concerned- <lb />
lined Ono eight <lb />
land ninety seven will be <lb />
in which the combined <lb />
aggregate there can- <lb />
not possibly be but three others <lb />
another <lb />
She Goes Up Head. <lb />
The has resigned <lb />
its seal in the school of weather <lb />
prophets and tendered the <lb />
to the editor's little <lb />
girl. His hist born was amusing <lb />
herself singing Sunday <lb />
making her own tune her <lb />
words. Catching the sen- <lb />
prediction for <lb />
Monday evening, she was <lb />
asked where she got that song <lb />
I'm just <lb />
the weather is to be Mon <lb />
she replied, and went on <lb />
with her song, changing the <lb />
word good to favorable. Her <lb />
prophecy struck it right. <lb />
Don't Waste lime. <lb />
If you want to be ready for the <lb />
spring trade that will when <lb />
this weather thaws out, it is time <lb />
you were placing your advertise <lb />
so as to let people <lb />
what you have to offer tho-u. <lb />
your and goods <lb />
ed before hand in the minds of <lb />
the people brings better results <lb />
than waiting and rushing before <lb />
after they have already <lb />
We have heard the old to some other store to <lb />
say they always planted their gar- The <lb />
dens the of but j business is always the <lb />
guess no through, Put <lb />
the snow to put any seed in on Reflector be ready <lb />
that date of this year, 1895- tor trade when it t <lb />
Set silver <lb />
Greene. <lb />
Silver <lb />
Silver napkin ring, B- M- <lb />
Silver ice pitcher, Dr. Laugh <lb />
Pair pictures, E. <lb />
Starkey. <lb />
flower basket, Bliss <lb />
China pitchers, W. B. Brown. <lb />
China bane dishes, Miss <lb />
James- <lb />
China oat meal service, Jarvis <lb />
Set napkins, Miss My i tie <lb />
sou. <lb />
Towels, Miss Lillie Wilson. <lb />
Towels, Misses Bettie, Sarah <lb />
and Honker. <lb />
Mis. W. B <lb />
Greene. <lb />
Silver butter knife and sugar <lb />
shell, Pate of Goldsboro. <lb />
knife and <lb />
I of the same kind that <lb />
j time and the opening of year<lb />
he Quorum Restored. <lb />
Col. Harry of Pitt <lb />
county, returned yesterday to <lb />
and to his of labor <lb />
her-. During his Um <lb />
has been unable to <lb />
-lo anything for lack of a quorum. <lb />
The Big Five a quo- <lb />
the General Assembly for <lb />
transacting business, when <lb />
leave the city, the whole <lb />
thing stops lid they <lb />
back to set the wheels in motion <lb />
again Raleigh and <lb />
TELEGRAPH NEWS. <lb />
Makes Pure Blood <lb />
Scrofula Thoroughly Eradicated. <lb />
I. Hood Co., Lowell, <lb />
Is with pleasure that give you the details <lb />
of our little May's sickness and her return to <lb />
health by the use o Hood's <lb />
was taken down with <lb />
and a Bad Couch. <lb />
Following tills a sore came on her right side be- <lb />
tween the two lower In a short time an. <lb />
other broke on the left side. She would take <lb />
polls of sore mouth and when we had succeed- <lb />
ed In overcoming Oils she would suffer with at- <lb />
tacks of high fever and expel bloody looking <lb />
corruption. Her head was affected and matter <lb />
oozed from her ears. After each attack she be- <lb />
Hood's Cures <lb />
worse and all treatment failed to give <lb />
relief until we began to use Hood's ilia. <lb />
After she hail taken one-half we could see <lb />
that she was better. We continued until she <lb />
had taken three Now the looks Ilk <lb />
The Bloom of Health <lb />
i Is rat a a pig. We feel grateful, and cannot <lb />
In of Hood's <lb />
Mid. A V. Adam. Inman, Tennessee. <lb />
Hood's MM easily, yet promptly <lb />
efficiently, the bowels. Ho. <lb />
Silver knife and sugar away Wing <lb />
shell, L. Humphrey, of Golds <lb />
Bureau and Wash-stand scarfs, <lb />
Mrs. J. J. Cherry Jr., <lb />
Set chairs, Z-V. Hooker. <lb />
There was ft set of furniture <lb />
and some other valuable presents <lb />
mentioned in this list, also It is still spread <lb />
A fire occurred in Port; <lb />
mouth Thursday night. <lb />
New Orleans people wore so <lb />
a snow <lb />
everybody shut <lb />
up business and indulged the <lb />
rare of snow balling. <lb />
In week there were sixty- <lb />
cases of cholera twenty <lb />
nine deaths from that disease <lb />
number received at the homo of <lb />
the bride- <lb />
tho home <lb />
of Mr- Augustus four <lb />
miles from Gr Wednesday <lb />
afternoon at o'clock, his <lb />
Miss Cornelia L- Forbes and <lb />
Mr- Adolph Garris were <lb />
by I. D. Cox, Esq. <lb />
Hie homo <lb />
of Mr- Elijah Proctor, at cold, stormy days people have <lb />
laud, Wednesday evening at little or time to stop read <lb />
o'clock, Mr. Galloway and bill boards, hand bills and similar <lb />
Miss were married by outdoor reading. They prefer a <lb />
Rev- G- F- Smith. cozy nook with a newspaper. <lb />
lug <lb />
Doherty A Wood worths silk <lb />
mill at N- J-, destroyed <lb />
by fire. Loss and <lb />
people thrown out of employment. <lb />
Hon. Gray, United <lb />
Minister to Mexico, died last <lb />
Thursday of pneumonia. <lb />
advertising ought <lb />
to specially valuable in winter. <lb />
Is your Overcoat and and if your pock- <lb />
is not heavy laden it is just the same, for <lb />
our prices on Clothing are so low every one <lb />
can buy. doubt you have heard about our <lb />
Dress Goods juices. The ladies of Greenville <lb />
are all talking about the elegant prices <lb />
so low. I remain, yours, <lb />
c. f. <lb />
door to bank. <lb />
All the above goods will be sold at as near <lb />
cost as possible for the next days in order to <lb />
reduce stock for spring goods. <lb />
t Offer the best selected line of <lb />
ill in ii i- <lb />
to be found in Greenville. Comprising <lb />
goods at reasonable prices. <lb />
Dry Notions. Shoes, Hats and Caps, <lb />
Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Wood <lb />
and Plows and <lb />
Agricultural Implements. A full line of <lb />
Heavy Groceries, Sugar, Molasses, Meat, <lb />
Flour a specialty. The largest and most com- <lb />
line of to <lb />
be found in Pitt county. Ladies, men, children, <lb />
farmers, mechanics and laboring people of any <lb />
and every profession come to see us and get <lb />
cherry's prices fixed in your minds before you <lb />
try to buy Black and Spring Oats <lb />
and Seed Potatoes on hand and to arrive. <lb />
Yours for lair dealings, good quality and low <lb />
prices, J. B. CHERRY CO. <lb />
SHIP YOUR <lb />
and <lb />
OTHER PRODUCE TO <lb />
. . . . DAVIS, HILL CO. <lb />
10th Street N. W. WASHINGTON, D. C. <lb />
You will highest Cash We buy outright o <lb />
handle on Commissions <lb />
Sales and Prompt Commission for hand <lb />
ling goods, rive r cent. for our Price <lb />
in mil <lb />
BUILD UP HOME <lb />
patrol tiring Homo <lb />
Main Co., <lb />
f n. <lb />
At M <lb />
a- on <lb />
Their <lb />
Of <lb />
a u Nickel, hand <lb />
a very too Sumatra <lb />
Havana lilted, <lb />
In honor of t <lb />
well. <lb />
a Cigar, Wrapper <lb />
tilled, sure win- <lb />
In honor J. s. <lb />
Pratt, of Stick Durham To- <lb />
Co. <lb />
lo <lb />
chinks <lb />
Five for cent. The Hue t for <lb />
I he money. <lb />
oil <lb />
Three for I rent. hummer that <lb />
Mick to home U your or <lb />
put. up when <lb />
tired, <lb />
N. r. <lb />
Get. Your in Yon Cm U flu M <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
haw of the <lb />
T W <lb />
ran ever and are headquarter. i Flue W will make th. m a <lb />
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The management of the <lb />
i Equitable Life Assurance <lb />
Society in the Department of <lb />
the Carolinas, wishes to <lb />
cure a few Special Resident <lb />
Agents. Those who arc fitted <lb />
for this work will find this <lb />
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Hill, S. C. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE <lb />
iron worn <lb />
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It Cures <lb />
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Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
Malaria, Nervous ailments i <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
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lines on the wrapper. All others are <lb />
On receipt of two ac. stamps we <lb />
will send set of Ten Beautiful <lb />
Fair Views and <lb />
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Administrators Notice. <lb />
Hating qualified ax administrator of <lb />
the of B. B. n an. deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby -nun to nil persons <lb />
estate to <lb />
them proper <lb />
on or before the of <lb />
or this notice Will lie in of <lb />
Parties I i Hi- <lb />
estate are it-quested to e prompt <lb />
payment. <lb />
This 5th. <lb />
F. <lb />
A CANINE UNDERTAKER. <lb />
Dog That Were Given a Burial by a <lb />
Big Newfoundland. <lb />
Last week a telephone message <lb />
received at the Jackson villa <lb />
crematory saying that a dead <lb />
I was lying on State street near <lb />
Main, and asking that it be removed. <lb />
A cart was sent after the dead <lb />
but on arriving at the place n <lb />
dead dog could be found. The only <lb />
I dog in sight was a large black New- <lb />
j lying by a heap of loose <lb />
; The Times-Union tells the <lb />
I story. <lb />
A person living close by insisted <lb />
I that lie had soon the dead dog close <lb />
to where the Newfoundland was <lb />
The driver began to look <lb />
, around and kicked into the mound <lb />
. of loose earth. As the earth was <lb />
knocked aside there, in plain view, <lb />
; a dog's foot projecting. The <lb />
driver took his shovel and soon had <lb />
the dog uncovered. There in the <lb />
hole by the side of the dog was the <lb />
I body of a dead chicken. The dog <lb />
and chicken were thrown into the <lb />
and carried to the <lb />
A few days ago another dog died <lb />
j about a half block from the place <lb />
where the first dog was found. The <lb />
; body was thrown into the street and <lb />
a message sent to the for <lb />
it to be removed. <lb />
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; the body was missing. The driver <lb />
shown where the body was lying <lb />
when the message was sent. He <lb />
saw a track in the sand where some- <lb />
thing had been dragged, and follow- <lb />
it found it led to the place <lb />
where the first dog had buried. <lb />
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by the side of a mound of <lb />
loose earth. The driver didn't look- <lb />
around for the dead dog this time. <lb />
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surmise was correct, for there was <lb />
the body of the dead dog. <lb />
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move the body of either dog, it is <lb />
now believed that the bodies were <lb />
buried by the Newfoundland. <lb />
AGREED ALL TOO READILY. <lb />
A MARINE GRAVEYARD. <lb />
Palatial Steamers Punk in the Mis- <lb />
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a. in., Greenville 8.22 a. m. <lb />
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8.40 p. in. Tarboro <lb />
leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. in. <lb />
p. in,, arrives Washington 7.99 p. in <lb />
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trains on ml Branch. <lb />
Train N v, via e- <lb />
ft Raleigh R. daily -1 <lb />
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arrive M., 5.20 p. in <lb />
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on Clinton leaves <lb />
for <lb />
at a. Retaining Clinton <lb />
at Warsaw with <lb />
line trains. <lb />
No. <lb />
all points North daily, all <lb />
via and except <lb />
Sunday via Portsmouth and Bay Line <lb />
also at Rocky Mount with Norfolk <lb />
railroad for Norfolk daily and <lb />
North via Norfolk, daily e <lb />
JOHN DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
KENLY, Manager. <lb />
T., <lb />
North Carolina, Superior Court <lb />
Martin Co. before <lb />
Sin and Joseph Early <lb />
vs. <lb />
Z. P. Vines an I K. <lb />
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lit for ho ii- <lb />
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land in of which said <lb />
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January, <lb />
V. s. PEEL, <lb />
i Superior t <lb />
eluding a do, a parrot and a <lb />
key. Ho bought himself a suit, and, <lb />
j having an ugly tooth, ho had it <lb />
I eased up without going out of his <lb />
way. up another flight, he <lb />
sat for his photograph, passed <lb />
a physician's office, on the <lb />
floor, was taken seriously <lb />
the floor above, died there, <lb />
was placed in a coffin out of <lb />
stock near by on the same floor, <lb />
and sent The manager of the <lb />
house added in a businesslike <lb />
We would have <lb />
and jury if the friends of the de- <lb />
ceased hadn't been In such a <lb />
Chicago Tribune. <lb />
The <lb />
Charlotte <lb />
A Missing Vase. <lb />
It out that <lb />
vase is not in the art collection of <lb />
the late Mr. Walters, of Baltimore, <lb />
in whose possession it had sup- <lb />
posed to be. This famous little jug, <lb />
which was intrinsically worth about <lb />
two cents and which was sold <lb />
at auction the Morgan sale <lb />
about ago for <lb />
has disappeared from view as <lb />
completely as if it had been buried <lb />
in the earth. It looks very much as <lb />
if the purchaser, whoever he was. <lb />
was not proud of his judgment or of <lb />
his Herald. <lb />
Wilhelm's Music. <lb />
Carol <lb />
NEWSPAPER <lb />
DAILY <lb />
WEEKLY. <lb />
and lea ; and <lb />
mo.- attractive it will n- an <lb />
visitor the homo. <lb />
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musical <lb />
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public it was pronounced pretty and <lb />
correct, but not wholly original. <lb />
am makes itself <lb />
heard at the beginning; then follows <lb />
a strain from Schubert's <lb />
and a bit from an English <lb />
hymn ends the thing. <lb />
Pearl dear papa is <lb />
very generous. my birthday an <lb />
he always gives me a <lb />
for each year I have lived. <lb />
Younger Indeed That <lb />
must have been the money Char <lb />
Icy Gay boy meant when he said you <lb />
had a fortune in your own right. <lb />
THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. <lb />
A perfect family the <lb />
news of lbs week. reports <lb />
from the Legislature a <lb />
Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. <lb />
Send for sample s. <lb />
THE <lb />
The reader of this paper will he pica.- <lb />
to learn that there is least out <lb />
dreaded disease that has beer <lb />
able lo cure in all its stages, and that i <lb />
Catarrh, Cure is tin <lb />
only positive known the <lb />
fraternity. Catarrh being a <lb />
disease, constitutional <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cue b <lb />
taken internally, directly the <lb />
I and surfaces of the sys- <lb />
thereby the foundation <lb />
of the and giving <lb />
strength by up he <lb />
and nature in doing its <lb />
work. The , have so cinch <lb />
In Its powers, that the-- <lb />
One Hundred any <lb />
it fails to elite. Send for list <lb />
f. J. CO. <lb />
Sold T. Toledo, <lb />
Sixty and In <lb />
la Now the St. B, <lb />
Many Which letter to <lb />
inn<lb />
Both the girls were rosy from <lb />
walking in the keen air when they <lb />
I got into the elevated railroad at <lb />
Fourteenth street, and both were <lb />
I heavily laden with packages. It was <lb />
a case of parcel, little parcel, <lb />
hat box and and every time <lb />
either one of them stirred some one <lb />
j of the impediments fell to the car <lb />
floor. Sometimes of the girls <lb />
I was stooping down to pick up the <lb />
j big parcel or the parcel, and <lb />
, sometimes they were both stooping <lb />
down to gather up these and the hat <lb />
box and bundle as well. Two <lb />
I brokers, who were sitting opposite, <lb />
began quietly making bets as to <lb />
. which package would slip off next, <lb />
; and what with their exercise in the <lb />
open air, that in the car, and their <lb />
knowledge that they were affording <lb />
a good deal of deadhead amusement <lb />
to the passengers, the girls got red- <lb />
Id the face every minute. <lb />
just think it a said one <lb />
of them at last, women don't <lb />
have pockets to put things and <lb />
I she gave a little white box a vicious <lb />
tap that jostled it up against an ob- <lb />
. long brown arrangement and sent <lb />
, both of them tumbling to the floor. <lb />
When she came up gasping from <lb />
the rescue of these, she jerked at her <lb />
big sleeves like angry little bird <lb />
plucking at its feathers, stopped <lb />
short in the process, treated her <lb />
companion to a magnificent example <lb />
of the baby stare, and <lb />
I've got <lb />
asked Katie. <lb />
an said her companion. <lb />
watch <lb />
And with that she took up the lit- <lb />
white box, thrust it under her <lb />
jacket near the shoulder, gave a <lb />
quick wriggle, and presto it dropped <lb />
into the big puff of her sleeve. Then <lb />
the oblong brown arrangement was <lb />
similarly disposed of; and then a <lb />
round, flat package; and then an- <lb />
other something and another some- <lb />
thing else, now tucking it into the <lb />
right-hand sleeve and now into the <lb />
left, until everything was disposed <lb />
of. Then Miss Katie followed her <lb />
friend's example until all of her par- <lb />
were tucked away, and when <lb />
they got off the cars at Park place <lb />
there wasn't a sign of parcel, <lb />
little parcel, hat box or but <lb />
their sleeves stuck out like four cap- <lb />
balloons, and all the Brooklyn <lb />
girls they met turned green with <lb />
envy.<lb />
It Is a Mew for Testing <lb />
the Air Breathe. <lb />
A new and novel instrument is <lb />
the or dust-testing <lb />
It is not a complicated <lb />
scientific machine, being solely in- <lb />
tended for estimating in an easy and <lb />
simple manner the amount of <lb />
and number of dust particles in <lb />
the atmosphere. The action of the <lb />
instrument is based on certain color <lb />
phenomena associated with what is <lb />
called condensation of <lb />
and which can be produced by steam- <lb />
jets, high or low temperature of the <lb />
air, the increased number of dust- <lb />
nuclei, etc. In working the <lb />
scope the air is drawn into the <lb />
by means of a common air <lb />
pump and quickly passes to the test <lb />
tubes, which arc fitted with glass at <lb />
both ends. When the tube thus <lb />
charged Is held toward the light <lb />
colors from pure white to near- <lb />
black-blue to the <lb />
or Impurity of the sample under <lb />
are indicated. The dust par- <lb />
also form an important factor <lb />
in these tests, the variation in their <lb />
number causing the mirror to throw <lb />
all the colors of the rainbow. <lb />
off <lb />
to Merchants. <lb />
recent discovery of a sunken <lb />
raft by Mayor in the <lb />
channel of the river above the Chain <lb />
of said Street Commissioner <lb />
Murphy to a St. Louis Post-Dis- <lb />
patch reporter, bring to the <lb />
mind of many of our old steamboat <lb />
men the disasters that befell the <lb />
marine craft of this city in that <lb />
of the river now Included in the <lb />
harbor of St. Louis. Tl; charter <lb />
harbor of the city that <lb />
stretch of the Mississippi be- <lb />
tween the mouth of the and <lb />
the mouth of the That <lb />
portion of the harbor under the <lb />
care and control of the harbor and <lb />
wharf commissioner lies between the <lb />
Chain of Rocks and the Rives <lb />
From the upper mouth of <lb />
the Missouri to the foot of North <lb />
Market street there are now lying <lb />
under the silt and sands I he <lb />
wrecks of over sixty boats and <lb />
barges. <lb />
of these steamboats were <lb />
the largest, best-equipped and <lb />
speediest that ever walked the <lb />
waters of the country. They <lb />
were in reality marine palaces, such <lb />
as this generation has not seen. Saw- <lb />
bend was the fatal locality <lb />
where nearly all these splendid craft <lb />
foundered and settled under the <lb />
shifting sands of the treacherous <lb />
channel. Among the boats that <lb />
were lost many now living will re- <lb />
member the York State, <lb />
Southerner, Mary Highland <lb />
Mary, Grace Darling, Allegheny, <lb />
Federal Arch, C. Ruin, <lb />
more, John B. Carson, Philadelphia, <lb />
Edinburgh, Challenge, Moderator, <lb />
Nebraska, Sioux City, White Cloud, <lb />
Omaha, New Admiral, Geneva, War- <lb />
saw, Empire City, Governor <lb />
Submarine No. <lb />
No. War Eagle, Ben John- <lb />
sun. Gerard B. Allen, Fannie Scott, <lb />
Henry Adkins, Columbia, Silver <lb />
Bow, R. J. Lockwood, Wild Duck. <lb />
Nile, Victoria, Champion, Blue <lb />
Lodge, Calhoun, Alma, Central City, <lb />
Raven, J. W. Garrett, <lb />
son, Beaver, John B. Keiser, Lulu <lb />
Worth, Cornelia and Badger Slate. <lb />
above were sunk between the <lb />
years 1855 and 1883. In addition to <lb />
these there were twenty barges lost <lb />
north of point during the <lb />
same years. No record was kept of <lb />
the sawyer or cut timber rafts that <lb />
were lost south of Alton, but it has <lb />
been estimated that the aggregate <lb />
value was over one million dollars. <lb />
Only two of the above-named boats, <lb />
the Calhoun and Alma, were raised. <lb />
The bones of all the others lie many <lb />
feet beneath the sands, petrifying <lb />
under the action of the waters. The <lb />
actual loss in marine property to the <lb />
merchants of St. Louis by the sink- <lb />
of these boats was over live <lb />
million <lb />
ART IN LETTER WRITING. <lb />
Send Cheerful Epistles, But Let <lb />
Them Be Sincere. <lb />
The popular woman docs not <lb />
write doleful letters; she waits till <lb />
she is in a better frame of mind be- <lb />
fore beginning them, for she real- <lb />
that there are burdens enough <lb />
in life without adding to them by in- <lb />
pessimistic epistles on her <lb />
friends. <lb />
If she writes a letter of condo- <lb />
it seems to come from the <lb />
heart, for if it docs not sound that <lb />
way she will not let its coldness fur- <lb />
grieve a bereaved one; and if <lb />
she sends congratulations to a bride <lb />
or a mother she makes a point of <lb />
or looking <lb />
rousing good wishes that <lb />
ring of genuine interest- <lb />
One woman drops a <lb />
flower in a letter, not to a gushing <lb />
schoolgirl, but to an old lady or a <lb />
tired mother of an exacting family, <lb />
and by this bit of <lb />
her memory <lb />
green in the hearts of her friends. <lb />
N. Y. Herald. <lb />
up some <lb />
have the <lb />
fragrant <lb />
A Family. <lb />
On of the estates of Count <lb />
In Austria, the <lb />
very rare event of a mother, <lb />
and granddaughter each giving <lb />
birth to a son on the same day <lb />
curred, says the London Standard. <lb />
The mother is forty-eight, and the <lb />
infant son is her sixteenth child. <lb />
The daughter, who has presented <lb />
her husband with his eighth, is <lb />
years old; and the grand- <lb />
daughter, who was married last <lb />
year, is not yet quite sixteen. All <lb />
tho three new-born sons are strong <lb />
and healthy, and the same may be <lb />
said of their mothers, who belong to <lb />
the Polish peasant class. <lb />
Cheating in Old Egypt. <lb />
Tho unrolling of an Egyptian <lb />
mummy, supposed to be that of a <lb />
princess, disclosed a curious cheat. <lb />
The priests who did the embalming <lb />
probably spoiled or mislaid the body <lb />
to them, and for it <lb />
that of an ordinary man <lb />
Queen Beth's Wardrobe. <lb />
The wardrobe of Queen <lb />
must have been about the most <lb />
and extensive ever recorded in <lb />
royal to judge from a list of <lb />
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