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Hit You <lb />
The management of the <lb />
Equitable Life Assurance <lb />
Society in the Department of <lb />
the Carolina, wishes to <lb />
cure a few Special Resident <lb />
Agents. Those who are fitted <lb />
for this work will find this <lb />
A Rare Opportunity <lb />
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character, mature judgment, <lb />
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respect of their community. <lb />
Think this matter over care- <lb />
fully. There's an unusual <lb />
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fits you, it will pay you. Fur- <lb />
information on request. <lb />
W. J. Manager, <lb />
Rock Hill, S. C <lb />
The Charlotte <lb />
OBSERVER, <lb />
North Carolina's <lb />
FOREMOST NEWSPAPER <lb />
DAILY <lb />
AND <lb />
WEEKLY. <lb />
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All of the news of the Com- <lb />
reports from the State <lb />
and National Capitols. a <lb />
THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. <lb />
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Remember the Weekly Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
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Send for sample copies. Address <lb />
THE OBSERVER, <lb />
Charlotte, N. C. <lb />
WILMINGTON R <lb />
AND BRANCHES. <lb />
AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. <lb />
Condensed Schedule. <lb />
Dated Mar. , <lb />
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Train on Scotland Neck branch Road <lb />
leaves Weldon 3.40 p. m., Halifax <lb />
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p <lb />
v., Greenville 6.87 p. m., Kinston 7.35 <lb />
o. in. Returning, Kinston 7.20 <lb />
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving <lb />
Halifax at a. m., 11.20 am <lb />
daily except <lb />
Trains on Branch leave <lb />
Washington 7.00 a, m., arrives Parmele <lb />
8.40 p. m. Tarboro 9.50; returning <lb />
leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m., Parmele 6.10 <lb />
p. m,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m. <lb />
Daily except Connects with <lb />
trains on Neck Branch. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N O, via Aloe- <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, at p. m., P. M; <lb />
arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p. m. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
Sundry, 6.30 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a -n., <lb />
arrive Tarboro 10.26 a. m and 11.45 <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
Goldsboro daily except a. <lb />
Arriving a m. Re- <lb />
leaves a. m. <lb />
arrive a. Goldsboro. <lb />
Trains on Nashville Branch leaves <lb />
Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m., arrive <lb />
Nashville S p. m. Spring Hope 5.30, <lb />
p. m. Returning leaves Spring Hope <lb />
a. m., Nashville 8.86 a. m., arrives <lb />
at Rocky Mount a. m., daily except <lb />
Trains on Latta Branch, Florence R <lb />
R. leaves Latta 6.50 p. m., arrive Dun <lb />
bar 8.00 p. m. Returning leave Dun <lb />
a. m. arrive 8.00 a. m. <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves War- <lb />
saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday <lb />
at a. Returning leave Clinton <lb />
at m., at Warsaw with <lb />
main line trains. <lb />
No. makes close connection <lb />
it Weldon for all points North daily, all <lb />
rail via Richmond, and daily except <lb />
Sunday via Portsmouth and Bay Line <lb />
also at Rocky Mount with Norfolk <lb />
Carolina railroad Norfolk daily <lb />
all points North via Norfolk, daily e <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
General Sup J <lb />
K. Manager. <lb />
CT. M. Traffic <lb />
Health <lb />
means so much more than <lb />
you and <lb />
fatal diseases result from <lb />
trifling ailments neglected. <lb />
Don't play with Nature's <lb />
greatest <lb />
Browns <lb />
Iron <lb />
Bitters <lb />
If <lb />
out of sorts, weak <lb />
and generally ex- <lb />
nervous, <lb />
have no appetite <lb />
and can't work, <lb />
begin at once <lb />
the most <lb />
medicine, which is <lb />
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb />
A few <lb />
comes from the <lb />
very first <lb />
stain <lb />
teeth, and it's <lb />
pleasant to <lb />
It Cures <lb />
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb />
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
Malaria, Nervous ailments <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
Get only the has crossed Ted <lb />
lilies on wrapper. All others arc sub- <lb />
On receipt of two stamp we <lb />
send set Te Beautiful World's <lb />
Fair sad <lb />
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE. HO. <lb />
mt <lb />
The Tobacco Department <lb />
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse <lb />
1875. <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE <lb />
MERCHANTS <lb />
their year's supplies will find <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere is complete <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
PORK <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, TEA, Ac. <lb />
at Lowest Market Prices. <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF A. CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
always and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. Out goods bought and <lb />
sold for CASH therefore, having no <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
N. C <lb />
This Reminds <lb />
You day <lb />
in the month <lb />
April that if <lb />
you have <lb />
your Printing done <lb />
at the <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
JOB OFFICE. <lb />
It will be done right, <lb />
It will be done in style <lb />
and it always suits. <lb />
These points are <lb />
well worth weighing <lb />
in any sort <lb />
of work, but <lb />
all things in <lb />
Your Job Printing. <lb />
TOBACCO GROWING. <lb />
Against to <lb />
Destroy <lb />
No crop in the South has <lb />
many enemies to contend with as <lb />
tobacco. Those begin to harass <lb />
the existence of the plant as soon <lb />
as it lifts its head above the ear- <lb />
face of the plant-bed. The horn <lb />
worm plies his avocation in <lb />
and July and tries to destroy the <lb />
crop. the leaves are <lb />
and manufactured then the <lb />
anti tobacco crank begins his <lb />
work, and really for the bewitch- <lb />
weed there is no rest until its <lb />
substance is lost in smoke through <lb />
the gentle pipe of peace- <lb />
There are different kinds of in- <lb />
sects which attack the plant <lb />
its growth, and which must <lb />
be guarded vigilantly. <lb />
The first is the flea bug which <lb />
does its work the plant-bed. <lb />
Then comes the cut warm, the <lb />
pest which attacks the plant first <lb />
after it is set out. The bud worm <lb />
begins later and destroys the <lb />
growth of the plant. The last of <lb />
all is the horn worm and the most <lb />
deadly in its ravage on the <lb />
the one insect of all others to <lb />
be most carefully watched. We <lb />
save below the most approved <lb />
meas for destroying each ; <lb />
The flea bug is the first to at- <lb />
tack tobacco and begins its de- <lb />
predations in the plant bed soon <lb />
after the plants are up. The <lb />
most satisfactory way of <lb />
is to apply to the young <lb />
plants plaster in which rags sat- <lb />
with kerosene oil have <lb />
lain for a short while. If the in <lb />
sects are very troublesome cover <lb />
the plants with the plaster and <lb />
repeat after each rain if <lb />
Keep a close watch on the <lb />
plant bed. who do not <lb />
canvas their plant beds find that <lb />
cedar brush scattered over <lb />
the surface is often effective in <lb />
driving away the flea bug. These <lb />
little pests are worse some sea- <lb />
sons than others, and nothing but <lb />
the closest watchfulness will in- <lb />
sure the safety of the young <lb />
plants whenever they make their <lb />
appearance. <lb />
In April or May or even in <lb />
early when the plants have <lb />
been set cat worm <lb />
begins its work. This is nothing <lb />
more than the ordinary cat worm <lb />
which crawls during the night aid <lb />
outs off the tender plant just <lb />
the surface- There is no <lb />
way to the except <lb />
by hand, and when they are many <lb />
a close watch should be main- <lb />
for them- Stubble lands <lb />
and such as have been allowed to <lb />
grow off in weeds or clover Hie <lb />
year before are prolific <lb />
of this troublesome pest. <lb />
Of all the insects which infest <lb />
tobacco plants the bud worm is <lb />
perhaps the least troublesome, <lb />
and yet it will do great damage <lb />
to a crop unless watched. Its <lb />
home is in the tender bud of the <lb />
tobacco stalk where it feeds on <lb />
the tender heart leaves, so that <lb />
when they grow out they are <lb />
perforated with holes and almost <lb />
useless for anything except trash. <lb />
The only way to rid the plant of <lb />
the pest is to hunt them down <lb />
and kill them, which is a slow and <lb />
tedious job. <lb />
The horn worm is the crop de- <lb />
and the insect of all <lb />
others which does the greatest <lb />
damage. Maj- Ragland has made <lb />
a careful study of the horn worm <lb />
and not of his majesty alone, but <lb />
of methods calculated to best <lb />
destroy the pest, and gives the <lb />
following valuable <lb />
hawk moth or tobacco fly <lb />
usually makes his appearance in <lb />
Virginia in the month of May. <lb />
The eggs deposited by the first <lb />
moths hatch out from five to <lb />
seven days or worms. The <lb />
worm sheds its outer skin twice <lb />
before it gets its growth. <lb />
growing stage of the worm lasts <lb />
from twenty-five to thirty days, <lb />
and after it has attained its <lb />
growth it gorges itself a few days <lb />
loDger, and then crawls or bur- <lb />
rows into ground, where it <lb />
soon passes into the pupa state ; <lb />
and after some twenty-three or <lb />
twenty-five days from the time of <lb />
its crawling into the ground the <lb />
papa sends forth a moth to lay <lb />
more eggs and hatch oat more <lb />
worms Each moth is capable of <lb />
laying on an average two <lb />
eggs. So that for every <lb />
moth in May we may reasonably <lb />
expect at least one hundred <lb />
worms, of the first brood; and if <lb />
none of these are destroyed, but <lb />
all allowed to to moths, <lb />
and latter to raise s horde of <lb />
worms, what wonder that the sec- <lb />
brood sometimes appears in <lb />
such countless as to de- <lb />
all efforts to destroy them be- <lb />
fore they have rained the crop <lb />
Every moth ought to be destroy- <lb />
ed as it appears, and this may <lb />
be done to a great extent by <lb />
ejecting a few drops of sweetened <lb />
cobalt is a into the <lb />
flowers of the Honey- <lb />
suckles, or Jamestown <lb />
weed, which will give them their <lb />
final quietus. Bat this for <lb />
the moth is not general, and if it <lb />
were some would escape- Bat if <lb />
every planter would wage a war <lb />
of on first <lb />
brood of a <lb />
thing rarely done -they would <lb />
never appear in such <lb />
able hordes later in the <lb />
It has been found advisable to <lb />
plant weeds about the <lb />
tobacco fields in order to have <lb />
their flowers as a means through <lb />
which to administer the cobalt. <lb />
Tobacco is a plant whose <lb />
growth must be checked in early <lb />
summer, or it will put on too <lb />
much leaf. This is what is known <lb />
as topping. When a bud <lb />
pours in the top of the that <lb />
indicates that the plant is getting <lb />
ready to send, and at this stage <lb />
the plant should be topped- This <lb />
is usually done by going through <lb />
the field and off the top <lb />
of the plant. The number of <lb />
leaves which should be allowed to <lb />
mature on each stalk depends <lb />
very much on the quality of the <lb />
land and the amount of fertilizer <lb />
used. If the land is quite <lb />
strong or the fertilizing heavy, <lb />
the plant may be at from <lb />
fourteen to sixteen or <lb />
teen leaves. If the land is poor <lb />
and the fertilizing light let the <lb />
topping range from ten to four- <lb />
teen leaves. The hand who does <lb />
the topping has to judge of each <lb />
plant how many leaves should be <lb />
to remain on the stalk <lb />
and ripen. A little practice, how- <lb />
ever, so n makes this an easy <lb />
part of the work. <lb />
The suckers that appear soon <lb />
after the tobacco is topped <lb />
should not be allowed to got <lb />
than a man's thumb, for by <lb />
letting thorn remain on the stalk <lb />
the leaves of the tobacco do not <lb />
broaden or become <lb />
oped, as the suckers take up the <lb />
of the stalk <lb />
the tobacco thereby <lb />
damaged and will m nothing <lb />
but light, unsalable <lb />
Tobacco requires about <lb />
three courses of suckers to be <lb />
taken off, and then it is nearing <lb />
maturity. <lb />
TOBACCO MANURES <lb />
Kind Productive of Certain Re- <lb />
A SHORT CROP. <lb />
Advice was pretty freely given <lb />
Southern Tobacconist, <lb />
The tobacco plant probably <lb />
more individual <lb />
than any other plant <lb />
under general cultivation, and <lb />
because of its peculiarities its <lb />
culture cannot be engaged in with <lb />
any measure of success by farm- <lb />
unskilled inexperienced <lb />
in handling the crop. The differ- <lb />
in grade and quality of to- <lb />
was recognized at a very <lb />
early period in the history of its <lb />
cultivation and our earliest rec- <lb />
of sales very differ- <lb />
prices, depending almost en- <lb />
upon quality. <lb />
standing the early and general <lb />
recognition of difference in <lb />
of tobacco, we find that <lb />
there is a very decided lack of in- <lb />
formation upon the subject of <lb />
what are the requisites of soil, of <lb />
fertilization and of growth which <lb />
go to make up the desired <lb />
Of course tobaccos for different <lb />
purposes are graded upon very <lb />
different stales, but the bulk of <lb />
the crop is used for smoking and <lb />
and it is smoking tobacco that <lb />
roles and sets the prices in the <lb />
market. In smoking tobacco the <lb />
flavor and aroma may be said to <lb />
be the primary essentials and if <lb />
for cigar making the texture, <lb />
fineness of leaf with small veins <lb />
and ribs are equally important <lb />
factors, yet a tobacco may be <lb />
produced in the main <lb />
all those characteristics and vet <lb />
be very deficient in <lb />
that is having a poor burning <lb />
quality, and, in consequence <lb />
thereof, b e very nearly worthless, <lb />
and in order to be used to any <lb />
advantage at all must be mixed <lb />
with tobacco possessing a very <lb />
good combustibility, thus causing <lb />
one tobacco to barn and sell the <lb />
other. <lb />
A good burning tobacco is one <lb />
that will continue to glow for <lb />
some considerable time after be- <lb />
ignited, leaving a pale, gray <lb />
or white ash and in cigars the ash <lb />
should hold together. <lb />
There is no plant under <lb />
cultivation that can be mo de- <lb />
to a greater extent in one or <lb />
all of these essential qualities by <lb />
fertilization and cultivation than <lb />
the tobacco plant, and particular- <lb />
tobacco growers last year to u this true in regard to com- <lb />
curtail their acreage and do their Experiments have <lb />
utmost the direction of pro- shown that the combustibility of <lb />
better leaf- They met I tobacco is chiefly dependent upon <lb />
with poor success as a general the composition of the ash ; that <lb />
thing in improving the quality j the proportion and <lb />
not because they did not try hard <lb />
enough bat for the reason that <lb />
the weather was against them. <lb />
The 1894 crop, while improve- <lb />
over that of the year <lb />
was far from a first class <lb />
one, being deficient more <lb />
in wrappers. Wrappers <lb />
are becoming very scarce in the <lb />
market, and if the farmers do not <lb />
have better luck this summer, the <lb />
plug manufacturers will be in <lb />
trouble next season- <lb />
In regards to the size of last <lb />
year's crop, it was undoubtedly <lb />
short as a whole. All of the <lb />
leading markets report a falling <lb />
off in sales as compared with the <lb />
year before, and although <lb />
have been made by some of the <lb />
minor markets, their increase of <lb />
business will by no means offset <lb />
the decrease at larger mar- <lb />
Danville will probably be <lb />
behind about six or seven million <lb />
pounds, and Lynchburg, Winston <lb />
and other cities will show a pro- <lb />
loss. The shortage <lb />
which they show at present will <lb />
be greater as the season <lb />
for the biggest proportion by <lb />
far of the crop has passed of <lb />
the hands, and breaks <lb />
during the summer promise to be <lb />
light and to cease almost alto- <lb />
some time before fall. The <lb />
Eastern North Carolina markets <lb />
are already resting, and there Are <lb />
indications that the end is close <lb />
by for the central district of the <lb />
State. South Carolina got through <lb />
a month or so ago. Quietness <lb />
will on the Piedmont North <lb />
Carolina and the Virginia mar <lb />
many weeks elapse. <lb />
The 1894 crop affords a plenty <lb />
of good working stock, and <lb />
supply of all grades, common and <lb />
medium in particular and wrap- <lb />
excepted, is ample to last <lb />
several years. Again the farmer <lb />
most his energies more <lb />
towards quality than quantity. <lb />
Good tobacco will bring him good <lb />
returns for the labor and invest- <lb />
Cure For <lb />
As a remedy for all of Head- <lb />
ache Bitters hag proved, to be <lb />
the very best. It effects a permanent <lb />
cure and most dreaded habitual sick <lb />
headache yield to Its Influence. We <lb />
urge all who are afflicted to procure a <lb />
bottle, and give remedy a fair <lb />
trial. In eases of habitual constipation <lb />
Electric Bitters cares by giving the <lb />
needed to bowels and <lb />
eases long resist the use of this med- <lb />
Try it one. bottles <lb />
only Fifty et at John I <lb />
Drugstore. <lb />
com- <lb />
of the mineral <lb />
of the plant- <lb />
In applying or <lb />
of coarse it is always <lb />
able to produce an increase in the <lb />
yield and in general that is the <lb />
object of fertilization <lb />
and it is only in the increase of <lb />
yield that we commonly book the <lb />
profit from the application of <lb />
manure. With tobacco we find <lb />
ourselves confronted with a very <lb />
different condition of affairs, it <lb />
often being easy to produce an <lb />
increase in the field, but the pro <lb />
duct will be of an inferior quality <lb />
and, in consequence, its total <lb />
value much less than it would <lb />
have without the <lb />
Again, fertilizers will often <lb />
show little if any increase in yield, <lb />
but cause a groat improvement <lb />
quality, and thus give returns <lb />
by bringing more per pound than <lb />
it would have otherwise. The <lb />
Agricultural <lb />
Station has been making <lb />
experiments along this line and <lb />
studying the of our chief <lb />
fertilizing element the feed- <lb />
habits of the tobacco plant <lb />
and their ultimate effect upon its <lb />
quality, and particularly the <lb />
burning quality. These <lb />
though conducted on <lb />
Maryland soils, yet have brought <lb />
out many facts that are equally <lb />
applicable to the crop wherever <lb />
grown. The experiments show <lb />
potash salts to be most <lb />
potent factors in changing the <lb />
composition and quantity of the <lb />
tobacco produced. It was shown <lb />
very plainly that of pot- <lb />
ash, and low grade <lb />
of potash were unfit for use <lb />
as a tobacco fertilizer and should <lb />
never be applied to lands that <lb />
were ever to be cultivated in to <lb />
because the chlorine <lb />
which these potash salts contain <lb />
is taken freely by the <lb />
tobacco plant and chlorine always <lb />
produces a tobacco with bad <lb />
burning qualities. On the other <lb />
band, high grade sulphate of pot <lb />
ash always improved the burning <lb />
qualities. of potash <lb />
produces tobacco with <lb />
the best com The <lb />
of potash was in most <lb />
cases accompanied by an Increase <lb />
in yield, is many the <lb />
increase was small. <lb />
Phosphoric Sid fists <lb />
little direct g up on the <lb />
combustibility, bat it generally <lb />
produces a very decided increase <lb />
in the yield. Lime and magnesia <lb />
compounds in small quantities <lb />
seemed to produce little effect <lb />
pro or con, but in large <lb />
ties it produced a tobacco <lb />
cured badly and had an inferior <lb />
texture; the duration of glow was <lb />
considerably larger with lime and <lb />
magnesia tobacco, but in <lb />
cases the ash was of a bad color. <lb />
On the whole, while lime and mag <lb />
will often very materially <lb />
increase the yield, yet their <lb />
quality is such that their <lb />
cannot L t recommended. <lb />
The salient principles in the <lb />
use of fertilizers for the tobacco <lb />
crop may be summarized as fol- <lb />
lows <lb />
1st. Apply fertilizers with ref- <lb />
to the improvement of the <lb />
quality rather the quantity <lb />
never sacrifice quality of <lb />
tobacco for <lb />
Many things that pro- <lb />
duce marked increase in yield <lb />
make tobacco of inferior quality- <lb />
3rd. Use concentrated <lb />
as the extraneous matter <lb />
matter not plant <lb />
often has the effect of making <lb />
inferior tobacco. <lb />
4th. Never apply fertilizers to <lb />
tobacco that much, if <lb />
chlorine. <lb />
5th- Chlorine always causes <lb />
tobacco to badly. <lb />
6th. Never apply, common <lb />
salts to tobacco lands. <lb />
7th. Do not furnish tho pot- <lb />
of a tobacco fertilizer by <lb />
means of of potash as it <lb />
produces a bad quality- <lb />
8th- Do not apply to <lb />
tobacco or tobacco lands, as it <lb />
produces a bad quality of <lb />
CO- <lb />
Do not use low grade <lb />
sulphate of potash in tobacco <lb />
fertilizers as it causes inferior <lb />
quality in the tobacco. <lb />
10th. High grade sulphate of <lb />
potash always improves the <lb />
of tobacco and generally in <lb />
the yield. <lb />
The tobacco having the <lb />
best combustibility was grown <lb />
with carbonate of potash but tho <lb />
cost of carbonate often excludes <lb />
its use. <lb />
12th. Never apply lime to <lb />
land immediately before planting <lb />
it in tobacco. In fact its bad <lb />
effects in curing will sometimes <lb />
last for several years. <lb />
13th. Phosphoric acid <lb />
ally increases the yield, but does <lb />
not affect the quality. <lb />
14th. Nitrogen produces most <lb />
cases an increased yield, but no <lb />
marked effects on quality could be <lb />
detected. <lb />
15th. Yard manure is not well <lb />
adapted to tobacco, as it is apt <lb />
to contain detrimental chlorine <lb />
and contains <lb />
too much and too <lb />
little phosphoric acid and potash. <lb />
U- J. Patterson <lb />
Chemist Experiment <lb />
Station. <lb />
i 00.00<lb />
There are eight Victor Models for ladies and gentlemen, practically any height <lb />
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The prices are on <lb />
Si t- other make. <lb />
If your yen w. I <lb />
Interesting to Masons. <lb />
Mr- F. M- Grand Master <lb />
has issued a circular to the Mas- <lb />
of all the Masonic lodges in <lb />
the State, in which ho says tho <lb />
Grand will convene at Ox- <lb />
ford Tuesday, 25th, next. <lb />
Tho meeting is of as much <lb />
to the craft the an- <lb />
meeting Raleigh in Jan- <lb />
All the property owned <lb />
and by the Grand <lb />
Lodge is situated at Oxford. <lb />
The orphan asylum is the pride <lb />
of Masonry in this State He <lb />
urges each lodge to send <lb />
gates to this Francis <lb />
D Winston, of Bertie, has been <lb />
appointed the orator of the day- <lb />
Speeches will be made by <lb />
Masons and other gentle <lb />
man who will present the <lb />
program of will be very <lb />
attractive. <lb />
Governor Carr has invited the <lb />
Governors of all the Southern <lb />
States to be bis guests at the <lb />
unveiling of the Confederate men- <lb />
in Raleigh May 20th. <lb />
A special train run from Phil- <lb />
to Atlantic City, a dis- <lb />
of minutes. <lb />
This is tho fastest train on rec- <lb />
An explosion in the <lb />
photographic room of the Patent <lb />
Office at Washington, and caused <lb />
a tire that damage- <lb />
Several persons were injured- <lb />
All round i January <lb />
snowy ; ; <lb />
blowy ; April showery ; May flow- <lb />
; June ; July <lb />
August poppy; <lb />
October breezy ; November whee- <lb />
; December <lb />
Calf and <lb />
Sheet <lb />
tares. <lb />
Md <lb />
81.70 <lb />
i SO, St sad <lb />
U your dealer cannot <lb />
you, for <lb />
W. Douglas, <lb />
ton. <lb />
R. L. Davis Bro., Farmville, N. C. <lb />
R. J. <lb />
Pitt Co . X. C. <lb />
C. U. <lb />
Co. N. C. <lb />
Joshua Skinner, <lb />
Co., N <lb />
COBB BROS CO., <lb />
mm Am <lb />
ITS <lb />
-AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants <lb />
FAYETTE STREET NORFOLK, VA <lb />
and Correspondence Solicited, <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
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YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught mo that the Deal Ll Hie Cheap <lb />
Hemp Rope, Pumps, Farming implement, every <lb />
ting necessary for -Millers, Mechanics and general purposes, as at <lb />
Clothing, Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress have always, on hand. Am head <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and Jobbing agent for o. N. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive <lb />
FORBES, <lb />
GREEN N. C. <lb />
Greenville HERBERT <lb />
MALE ACADEMY, <lb />
GREENVILLE N. C. <lb />
The next Session this School will <lb />
Login on Tuesday the 4th day of <lb />
and continue weeks. <lb />
TONSORIAL PARLORS <lb />
Opera House,<lb />
Call in when you warn good work <lb />
MONTH. <lb />
Primary English <lb />
Intermediate English <lb />
Higher English <lb />
Languages <lb />
The instruction will continue through. <lb />
Discipline mild out If necessary <lb />
an additional teacher will be employed, <lb />
Satisfaction when pupils <lb />
enter early and attend regularly. For <lb />
further in apply to <lb />
W. H. <lb />
1891. <lb />
NORTH <lb />
R. H. TABLE. <lb />
In Effect <lb />
GOING FAST. <lb />
GOING WEST <lb />
Pas. ii <lb />
Ex Sun. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
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STATIONS <lb />
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Kinston <lb />
Daily <lb />
Ex Sun. <lb />
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A- M <lb />
fl <lb />
A. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Steamers leave Washington for Green <lb />
ville and Tarboro touching at all land <lb />
Inga on Tar River Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
Greenville days. <lb />
These departures are subject to Stags <lb />
of water on Tar River. <lb />
at with steam- <lb />
of The Norfolk, and Wash- <lb />
direct line for Norfolk, Baltimore <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and Boston. <lb />
Shippers should order their goods <lb />
marked via Dominion <lb />
New York. from <lb />
Norfolk A <lb />
more Steamboat from Haiti <lb />
more. -Merchants <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. Agent, <lb />
Washington N. <lb />
t. J. CHERRY, Agent, <lb />
To the Pole by Balloon. <lb />
In the meeting of the Swedish <lb />
Academy of Sciences at Stockholm <lb />
on February the Andre, <lb />
read a paper about his proposition <lb />
to the north pole by aerial <lb />
navigation. He argued that the <lb />
conditions for a balloonist are most <lb />
favorable from every standpoint. <lb />
The present highly developed tech- <lb />
of aerial navigation would en- <lb />
able a balloon rising at <lb />
in the early summer to take <lb />
of the warm aerial current <lb />
blowing northward at this season, <lb />
and to finish the trip across the <lb />
explored Arctic regions in about <lb />
thirty days,, He estimates en- <lb />
tire expense of bis voyage at j <lb />
thirty-five, thousand <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
Train connects with Wilmington A <lb />
Weldon train bound North, leaving <lb />
Goldsboro a. DO., with <lb />
train West, <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
i Caveats, and obtained and all Pat- <lb />
for FM. <lb />
u. . <lb />
i and we can secure patent Jess Loose <lb />
remote from Washington, <lb />
Send model, drawing or photo., with <lb />
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This Preparation has In use over <lb />
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the moat experienced physicians, have <lb />
for failed. This Ointment is of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which It has obtained Is owing entirely <lb />
its own efficacy, as but little <lb />
ever been made to bring it before the <lb />
One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
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Rough Sap Inches <lb />
Rough Sap Boards, inches, 17.0 <lb />
Wait days for our Planing Mill and <lb />
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as <lb />
Wood delivered to your door for <lb />
cents a load. <lb />
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IT <lb />
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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worn <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 />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
THE NEWS CONDENSED. <lb />
A new hotel is to be built <lb />
beach. <lb />
Eleven more Spanish <lb />
troops hive arrived at Cuba- <lb />
Four were Killed <lb />
street fight <lb />
Mrs. Oscar Tilde has tile I a <lb />
suit for divorce from her husband. <lb />
and min- <lb />
are blooming foil I of bi- <lb />
cycles. <lb />
The Charlotte Observer is do <lb />
into an illustrated paper. <lb />
It good pictures of tho late <lb />
lire I here. <lb />
A police census of the city of <lb />
Sew just completed, shows <lb />
a population of in- <lb />
crease of <lb />
The says the local Odd <lb />
Fellows of Greensboro are work <lb />
in-; hard making preparation for <lb />
the netting of Grand Lodge- <lb />
The grand jury of Buncombe <lb />
county returned a true bill against <lb />
the Standard Oil Company for <lb />
violating the North Carolina anti- <lb />
trust law. <lb />
Sunday morning <lb />
ton shot -mil Solomon <lb />
Laurel, <lb />
son shot Hen- <lb />
live times. <lb />
has red a re- <lb />
ward of for the capture and <lb />
delivery of John Council to the <lb />
Sheriff of Gates county- Council <lb />
is a <lb />
The Baptist <lb />
will hold its session in Wash- <lb />
City, beginning May 10th. <lb />
We have heard some people in <lb />
this section speak of attending. <lb />
A wreck occurred tho 11- <lb />
G. H. K- about two miles from <lb />
Weldon. It was due to the <lb />
breaking of an axle in a freight; <lb />
train. Several cars de- <lb />
d. <lb />
Mrs. of Black- <lb />
water, Lee Va, stubbed <lb />
Mrs- Jane Wallace death with <lb />
a pitchfork. The killing was the <lb />
outcome of jealousy on tho part <lb />
of Mrs. <lb />
II. I. Kimball proprietor of the <lb />
Kimball House, Atlanta, and n <lb />
prominent man in the develop <lb />
of several Southern enter- <lb />
prises, died at the home of his <lb />
brothel in Boston. <lb />
The Boston Herald says <lb />
Grant did not hesitate to say that <lb />
he believed the pension list cf <lb />
this Government was fully three <lb />
times as large as it ought to be- <lb />
The General was right. <lb />
A prisoner in the Ohio pen <lb />
hung himself with a <lb />
twine string. Ho fastened the <lb />
string to the post in his cell <lb />
and lay down, his weight tight- <lb />
the string and strangling <lb />
ran <lb />
him. <lb />
Arch Brown, son and private <lb />
secretary of Governor Brown, of <lb />
Kentucky, and a Mrs. Gordon <lb />
were both shot and killed by <lb />
husband of the woman <lb />
who caught them in criminal <lb />
intimacy. <lb />
One hundred and twenty-nine <lb />
ballots for United States Senator <lb />
have been taken by the Delaware <lb />
Legislature with no <lb />
nearer in sight than when tho <lb />
voting for Senator began fifteen <lb />
weeks ago. <lb />
A Georgia editor says <lb />
makes him This <lb />
is a threat truth- It brings a smile <lb />
to the faces of millions of people. <lb />
The faintest jingle of it puts us <lb />
a roaring good <lb />
A Jacksonville, Fla., <lb />
shot and killed his wife because <lb />
she did not make soup to suit <lb />
While being conveyed to <lb />
prison he was taken from the <lb />
officers by a mob of masked <lb />
who put him the by <lb />
tilling him full of bullets. <lb />
The about Madeline Pol- <lb />
lard is that she is to go abroad <lb />
for four years as the <lb />
companion of a wealthy lady who <lb />
has an interest in her. The <lb />
latest from her friend, W- C- P. <lb />
was that he is try- <lb />
to climb over Joe Blackburn <lb />
United States, Senate- <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
of <lb />
one of the State farms near Wei <lb />
don says that his oat crop was <lb />
damaged by the recent <lb />
freshet in river. He bas <lb />
acres in oats, and would have <lb />
made bushels, <lb />
freshet will cut this down con <lb />
The other farms on <lb />
the river were also quite serious <lb />
damaged. <lb />
D. J. WHICH Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XIV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1895. <lb />
You Need <lb />
Tho Reflector tin's reM. <lb />
It will give the newt <lb />
every week for <lb />
a year. <lb />
Reflector and Atlanta. <lb />
on <lb />
Reflector, <lb />
and <lb />
NO. all for <lb />
a year. <lb />
LOAFING ON A WHEEL. <lb />
Ton may talk about your street cars and <lb />
you on the train, <lb />
I'll take mine out in when <lb />
I here i no or rain ; <lb />
a feller then goes just <lb />
like the air was <lb />
it you with just like <lb />
before you've sneezed. <lb />
Then it draws out all the sweetness and <lb />
the vigor in the air. <lb />
And it ill your system and just <lb />
simply Leave it <lb />
And If you're sick and from <lb />
are, work or sin. <lb />
That sorter takes and lifts you from lbs <lb />
hole that you've not in. <lb />
And it makes you strong an I healthy, <lb />
and it you for your work. <lb />
And it makes you want lo In the <lb />
place of grunt and shirk- <lb />
It makes you III your clothing, it <lb />
makes you mutt lo eat <lb />
Makes fat meal Rood as honey, and <lb />
just as swept. <lb />
So I don't take no more sea-shore, with <lb />
its and Mild, <lb />
And the very ancient maidens who arc <lb />
not much III demand <lb />
And when for fun and others <lb />
seek the mountain air, <lb />
I my old bicycle, and I guess <lb />
I get my share. Sam Bean. <lb />
What is Sound Currency NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNORS. <lb />
,,., . , . I From To List Worth <lb />
What IS a sound currency. Preserving. <lb />
The Philadelphia Bulletin seems I <lb />
to that this is a question Landmark- <lb />
which aspirants to the presidency j Tl, r list of Governors <lb />
of copied <lb />
from the records of the town of <lb />
shy- They are ready enough <lb />
that paper says, to tell what would , , <lb />
constitute a bad currency, but nut county, by Mr <lb />
so ready to tell what would con <lb />
A Eaten of Odd Items. <lb />
CONSULTING THE <lb />
In This Instance <lb />
Did Not Fail. <lb />
THE AND THE OLD. <lb />
K. <lb />
The young grow old days grow <lb />
dim, <lb />
The aged lose <lb />
he young may live to see a morn, <lb />
old age with night. <lb />
We Hunk as we rise with the morning <lb />
sun. <lb />
Of the beautiful eventide, <lb />
tin- morning of youth and maiden <lb />
fair. <lb />
As glide oil Bide side. <lb />
We noonday glare, <lb />
As noontide merges in, <lb />
And we always as daylight i B <lb />
of what we might have been. <lb />
And utilities when the shades Of night, <lb />
Have old age dear, <lb />
We think of the morning, and eve <lb />
And sen Hie darkness near. <lb />
We slab for mom that's vanished <lb />
away. <lb />
The bloom ; <lb />
the aged and withered and gray <lb />
leave <lb />
For Heaven or Eternity's doom- <lb />
Richmond Dispatch. <lb />
A MELODY. <lb />
She -tend mi angel wandered <lb />
Heaven, <lb />
benighted away from the <lb />
skies. <lb />
And tilde we deemed mortals <lb />
were given <lb />
Such visions of beauty as came from <lb />
her eyes. <lb />
the looked nil Slid the <lb />
many glad faces. <lb />
The of her Childhood, <lb />
Stood by her side ; <lb />
Bill -he shone o'er them all like a <lb />
of tho <lb />
When she whispered <lb />
vows of a bride. <lb />
We sang an old song, as with garlands <lb />
we crowned her <lb />
And left a her delicate <lb />
brow. <lb />
And we prayed that a might <lb />
ever surround her. <lb />
And the future of life be unclouded <lb />
as now. <lb />
lie jest knew all about laid <lb />
on the shelf, <lb />
sun the paper better than the <lb />
editor himself, <lb />
Could write blame be-t stories air <lb />
tell the biggest tales <lb />
Per he for <lb />
rules <lb />
I'll this herein he , <lb />
in Her hum ; <lb />
Just cur a lively caper, cash is <lb />
Sex <lb />
tea. h <lb />
wrote, the very piece <lb />
Twill stir the whole blame village as <lb />
as axle grease <lb />
.-o the editor put him <lb />
boss. <lb />
tin n he rode the he <lb />
would a Texas boss; <lb />
Jest pitched into <lb />
couldn't make him cease <lb />
lie Mined the whole blamed Village, an <lb />
hey lynched him as is ; <lb />
a good currency, <lb />
of these distinguished gentlemen <lb />
who won't enlighten us as to <lb />
would constitute a good currency <lb />
will no doubt be found to be ad <lb />
of what the western pa <lb />
style a <lb />
currency. That to say, <lb />
denounce the silver <lb />
holding that they would of <lb />
themselves constitute tin <lb />
currency So also, they denounce <lb />
as unsound currency greenbacks, <lb />
certificates, national bank <lb />
notes, and all sorts of national <lb />
currency except gold and silver. <lb />
Now who will the first of the <lb />
aspirants to tho presidency to tell <lb />
us what sort of currency would <lb />
satisfy him What would a <lb />
Would it be <lb />
a currency based upon nothing I <lb />
That is to say, circulating notes <lb />
such as we had before the war <lb />
between the States, which were <lb />
bused specie credit <lb />
those days are <lb />
banks, as they <lb />
were called, wore allowed to issue <lb />
circulating notes upon specie to <lb />
the amount of two or three dollars <lb />
of the bank's to every specie <lb />
dollar it had its vaults. You <lb />
don't believe that anybody favors <lb />
sort of currency Well, <lb />
inform yourselves in the premises, <lb />
you will find tho whole <lb />
question is opened the <lb />
affirmation is made that Nat I <lb />
Government must have <lb />
nothing to do with furnishing <lb />
other gold <lb />
Let some presidential aspirant <lb />
clear up this <lb />
A CHiCAGO VIEW. <lb />
On the subject of Southern do <lb />
the Chicago Tribune <lb />
he most attractive held <lb />
for investment this year is the <lb />
South, according to <lb />
of those who have shown <lb />
their faith by their works, wall <lb />
by the testimony of financial <lb />
who have recently visited <lb />
that section. <lb />
only has the attention of <lb />
been attracted to the <lb />
South, but a tide of immigration <lb />
J. H. of Statesville, <lb />
while on a there <lb />
1710. Charles Eden. <lb />
Sir <lb />
Bart. <lb />
1734. Johnson- <lb />
1733. Rowan. <lb />
Arthur Dobbs.<lb />
Josiah Martin <lb />
1777. Richard Caswell.<lb />
1782. Thomas <lb />
1784 Mai tin. <lb />
Caswell- <lb />
1788. Samuel <lb />
Alexander <lb />
1793- Richard D- Spaight. <lb />
Samuel <lb />
1798. William R. Davie- <lb />
1799- Benjamin Williams. <lb />
180-. James Turner. <lb />
Nathaniel Alexander.<lb />
David Stone. <lb />
Benjamin Smith. <lb />
1811. William Hawkins. <lb />
1814. William Miller- <lb />
1817- John Branch. <lb />
Jesse Franklin- <lb />
1821. Holmes- <lb />
1824 Hutchins G. <lb />
James <lb />
1828. John Owens. <lb />
1830. Stokes. <lb />
1832- David L Swain. <lb />
Richard D. Spaight <lb />
1837. Edward B. Dudley. <lb />
1844. M. Morehead. <lb />
1845. William A. Graham. <lb />
1849. Charles <lb />
1850- David S. Reid- <lb />
1855. Thomas Bragg. <lb />
1859. W. Ellis- <lb />
Warren <lb />
1861- Henry T. Clark. <lb />
Zebulon B- Vance. <lb />
1805. William W. <lb />
1806. Jonathan Worth. <lb />
William W. Holden. <lb />
1871. Tod R. <lb />
1874. Curtis H- <lb />
Zebulon B. Vance. <lb />
1880. Thomas <lb />
1884- Alfred -M. Scales. <lb />
1888. G- Fowle. <lb />
1890. Thomas M. Holt. <lb />
1808. Elias Carr. <lb />
Half of the world's product of <lb />
is used in the United <lb />
States. <lb />
A ton of good coal is said to <lb />
yield of purified t nm to <lb />
gas. <lb />
The feeding expenses of <lb />
animals in the London Zoo <lb />
weekly. <lb />
the <lb />
Ills New <lb />
I. Hot. <lb />
I was Bitting on a log in tho shade <lb />
of the Cumberland company's <lb />
The world's population mill one June afternoon, when Jack <lb />
es at the rate of per cent a mountain farmer, pretty <lb />
The field of Waterloo is cover- <lb />
ed with a crop of crimson pop- <lb />
pies every year. <lb />
A few grains of borax put <lb />
milk will prevent it from <lb />
sour. <lb />
According to Marie Tempest, <lb />
finest opera house in the <lb />
world is <lb />
of of <lb />
the war of 1812 are <lb />
years old. <lb />
A lady has a <lb />
dog which bas just been fitted <lb />
with a glass eye. <lb />
predict that a <lb />
century's time there will be no <lb />
disease that is not curable. <lb />
The engine of an express train <lb />
consumes twelve gallons of water <lb />
for each mile traveled. <lb />
Coal is dearer South Africa <lb />
any other part of the <lb />
world; it is cheapest China. <lb />
Electric <lb />
This remedy is becoming go <lb />
known and so popular as to need no <lb />
special mention. All who have <lb />
Hitters tine the same song of <lb />
purer medicine does nut ex- <lb />
and it is guaranteed to do ail that is <lb />
claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all <lb />
diseased of Liver and Kidneys, will <lb />
remove Pimple, Boils, Salt <lb />
other affections by Impure <lb />
d Malaria from the <lb />
system and prevent as as cum all <lb />
Malarial cure of <lb />
ache, Constipation and try <lb />
ion <lb />
or money <lb />
SO eta 1.00 per at John L. <lb />
M re. <lb />
The render of tins paper will he pleas <lb />
to learn that there is at least one <lb />
dreaded disease that has been <lb />
able lo con in all its stages, that is <lb />
Catarrh, Hall's Cure is the <lb />
only positive cure known to the medical <lb />
has set that greater Catarrh being a <lb />
A Household Treasure. <lb />
D. W. Fuller, of N. V., <lb />
that he always keeps Dr. King's <lb />
New Discovery in the house and his <lb />
has always found the very best <lb />
results follow its use that he would <lb />
without it, it procurable. O. A. <lb />
Druggist, N. Y., <lb />
that Dr. King's New Discovery is <lb />
the Cough remedy ; <lb />
that he baa used it in his family for <lb />
eight and it has never failed to <lb />
Trial that is claimed for it. not <lb />
try a remedy so long tried and tested. <lb />
trial tree at J. L. <lb />
Drugstore. and 1.00. <lb />
The of the Seasons to the Queen <lb />
of May, <lb />
I to greet thee, Queen of May, <lb />
To yield my thy sway. <lb />
First Winter, mil stern <lb />
of and blast, <lb />
with thy smile <lb />
of the past. <lb />
Then light and gladsome Queen May, <lb />
With bursting buds, young <lb />
In foliage green and colors gay, <lb />
Her tribute hastes to bring. <lb />
And with exultant mien <lb />
Her Holds red-ripe with grain. <lb />
Conies Summer, <lb />
A place among your train. <lb />
And Autumn, gay in spite Of Sadness, <lb />
close with eager gladness, <lb />
To fling her wreath of russet leaves, <lb />
lair Summer's <lb />
sheaves <lb />
M. in Richmond Dispatch. <lb />
than in any year of its history. <lb />
It is said to equal Western <lb />
in tho days when <lb />
mining sections of tho <lb />
mountains agricultural <lb />
States of Kaunas Nebraska <lb />
were passing through the period <lb />
known as tho <lb />
of capital heretofore <lb />
seeking investment each spring <lb />
in the mines, lauds of <lb />
West is diverted to the <lb />
this year, financial <lb />
Van say, and they give numerous <lb />
reasons for change- the <lb />
first place of the they say, <lb />
are making a greater effort <lb />
year to attract capital <lb />
ever before. The <lb />
Southern railroads nave extended <lb />
them more assistance than for- <lb />
disease, requires constitutional <lb />
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb />
taken internally, acting directly on the <lb />
blood mucous surfaces of the sys- <lb />
thereby the foundation <lb />
of the disease, and giving the patient I simple prayer <lb />
Always Say Grace. <lb />
A clerk his father <lb />
entered a restaurant Sunday even- <lb />
and took scats at a table, <lb />
where sat a telegraph operator <lb />
r- porter- The old <lb />
bowed bis bead and was about to <lb />
say grace, when a waiter flew Up, <lb />
have beefsteak, pork <lb />
chops, codfish Father <lb />
sou gave their orders, <lb />
former again bowed his bead. <lb />
man turned color <lb />
of a blood red beet, touching <lb />
bis arm, exclaimed low, <lb />
yous it isn't <lb />
to do that in a <lb />
customary f me to re- <lb />
turn thanks to God wherever I <lb />
said the old man. <lb />
For the third time be bowed bis <lb />
head, the sou bowed his head, <lb />
the telegraph operator <lb />
ed in act of carving his beef <lb />
steak, bowed his head, and <lb />
the journalist put back his nab <lb />
ball, and bowed his head <lb />
wasn't a who beard the <lb />
that <lb />
strength by didn't feel a founder respect <lb />
lion and assisting nature in doing its for old farmer, if ho bad <lb />
work. The proprietors have so much . been President of the United <lb />
in us curative powers, that <lb />
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case <lb />
that it fails to cute. Scud tor list of <lb />
F. J. CO. <lb />
Sold by Druggist. <lb />
Us He Said. <lb />
Smoking a Ground for Divorce. <lb />
The record of anti tobacco leg <lb />
has been broken by a <lb />
Minnesota legislator who has in- bis <lb />
a bill making it possible <lb />
for a woman to obtain u divorce <lb />
from her husband on the ground <lb />
that he uses tobacco to excess <lb />
It will be a difficult question to <lb />
THE INEVITABLE. <lb />
I like the man who faces what he must <lb />
With step triumphant, and a heart of <lb />
cheer ; <lb />
Who fights daily battles without <lb />
fear <lb />
Sees his hopes fail, yet keeps unfaltering <lb />
trust <lb />
Cod is God ; that somehow, <lb />
and just <lb />
His plans work out for mortals; not a <lb />
tear <lb />
Issued when the <lb />
holds dear, <lb />
from his grasp with love <lb />
a crust <lb />
Than living in dishonor ; envies not <lb />
Nor loses faith in man ; but does his <lb />
best. <lb />
Nor ever murmurs at bis humbler lot, <lb />
Hut with a smile and words of hope, <lb />
gives zest <lb />
To every toiler. He alone is great <lb />
by a life heroic conquers fate. <lb />
in advertising <lb />
their territory by court- <lb />
making low rates to placed in evidence, vicissitudes of this <lb />
immigrants. their air clouded with j world- minister regarded <lb />
A minister wished to ascertain <lb />
what influence hard times had <lb />
upon his said, <lb />
at the close of bis sermon <lb />
would ask every one who is still <lb />
able to pay his debts to rise from <lb />
The whole <lb />
arose with exception of <lb />
one man. The parson then asked <lb />
that all who wore to meet <lb />
their bills should rise. There- <lb />
upon the afore-mentioned solitary <lb />
individual got up, a hungry look- <lb />
poorly-clad man whose <lb />
the terrible <lb />
of one hopelessly <lb />
well to do and a bachelor, came by, <lb />
and observing my very evident com- <lb />
fort, invited himself to sit down on <lb />
a part of the log not occupied. I <lb />
was enough to have somebody <lb />
help me loaf for the hour or so had <lb />
to spare, and greeted his <lb />
with applause. We talked <lb />
awhile about politics and hard <lb />
times, and then Jack became scat- <lb />
in his ideas, and T was pretty <lb />
certain wanted to talk to me on <lb />
something more important to him <lb />
than the general affairs of the conn- <lb />
try at large. I let him get around <lb />
to the subject himself so as not to <lb />
confuse him, and it wasn't long be- <lb />
fore he was ready to present his <lb />
case. <lb />
ho hesitated, you <lb />
believe in <lb />
I replied, de- <lb />
pends on what kind of signs. For <lb />
instance, if I seen sign over a build- <lb />
don't go in there <lb />
to buy dry <lb />
don't mean that he said, <lb />
with a nervous laugh. <lb />
and I looked at him just a <lb />
bit curiously. <lb />
I mean tho other kind. <lb />
Those that are signs as is signs. <lb />
You know what signs is, don't <lb />
he explained, lucidly. <lb />
you I <lb />
he answered, with a <lb />
gleam in his face. them. <lb />
Do you believe in <lb />
depends, too. Have you <lb />
been seeing <lb />
He blushed sheepishly, and <lb />
changed his seat on the log. <lb />
that's what wanted to ask <lb />
you he said. know <lb />
Handy don't <lb />
nodded, for I had seen Mandy, <lb />
and she was the best specimen of <lb />
young womanhood that neck of <lb />
woods. <lb />
he went on, been <lb />
kinder Mandy for <lb />
a year now, and she ain't very in- <lb />
In course, I ever <lb />
mentioned tho subject right to her. <lb />
but I've been the devil <lb />
the stump mighty close for some <lb />
time, and I don't know whether I've <lb />
got much hopes When I got <lb />
my new house about done, I her <lb />
one day if she thought to <lb />
be a porch In front it, and she <lb />
said she thought they So I put <lb />
one Next time I seen her I <lb />
if to a fence <lb />
a post rail the yard, and <lb />
she said they So I put one <lb />
Then, after that, I her if <lb />
the house to be painted white or <lb />
pink, and she said she thought it <lb />
to be white. So J painted it white. <lb />
One day I was at her house <lb />
and I her if the well to have <lb />
a windlass a sweep, and she said <lb />
a sweep, fer the sweep was so <lb />
what's <lb />
and he stopped a mo- <lb />
I explained what it was to be <lb />
be went on. <lb />
I didn't he said, <lb />
I put up the sweep. Then I <lb />
her if I to set out peach trees <lb />
or apple trees in tho yard, and she <lb />
said to be both, they <lb />
would come handy for family use. <lb />
So I set out both kinds. Last week <lb />
I moved Into the one room I've got <lb />
fixed up, and I've been kinder lone- <lb />
some and like. <lb />
Mandy came by, and I was <lb />
on the porch, and she stopped at the <lb />
gate a minute and said she was <lb />
mighty glad to see what a nice house <lb />
I had, and she hoped I'd be powerful <lb />
comfortable in it, and I her If <lb />
she didn't think I to have a wife <lb />
to take beer it, and she said she <lb />
though I <lb />
Jack stopped his story to mop his <lb />
brow, for the exertion or interest <lb />
was making him warm. <lb />
checked the tide of of the spectators hesitatingly, I publish a <lb />
lore, may are as newspaper, and these my brothers <lb />
liable their wives as who rose just now are all my sub- <lb />
. . . . Hut the <lb />
defendant tho action. Cigar <lb />
that direction, while the <lb />
of ranges and the consequent <lb />
depression in the <lb />
industry has made live stock in- <lb />
vestment least attractive of <lb />
all. <lb />
coast of Florida and <lb />
manufacturers in other States can <lb />
enclose divorce coupons their <lb />
boxes, and in place of prizes with <lb />
smoking or chewing tobacco or <lb />
interrupted him hastily. <lb />
us be said. <lb />
Texas has been the heaviest cigarettes, against <lb />
of late investment and j proceedings, a copy of the Min- <lb />
immigration, as shown by the laws, and the ad <lb />
statements of financiers and in- I dress of a lawyer, whose services <lb />
but Alabama, Georgia, are Paid for by year by the <lb />
North Carolina and points i manufacturers will be an accept- <lb />
of Arkansas have a gift to tho The <lb />
share of Northern capital and <lb />
blood. A considerable is awaited with anxiety. <lb />
of this capital bas <lb />
drawn from New York, but Chi- <lb />
has also a <lb />
Two sisters of Va , <lb />
were handling a pistol when it <lb />
was discharged and one of them <lb />
fatally wounded in the temple. <lb />
Tobacco Leaf. <lb />
Salve- <lb />
lie In the world for Cols <lb />
-Ulcers, Salt lie <lb />
Fever Sores, <lb />
0111-, and all Skin <lb />
lion a, and positively Piles, or no <lb />
pay required, ft is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction or money refunded <lb />
Price cents per box. For sale by <lb />
John T Wooten. <lb />
Willing to Be Lined. <lb />
morning, Uncle. You <lb />
don't look as if you were feeling <lb />
first class this <lb />
a man done got <lb />
d shakes never <lb />
much sunshine in do <lb />
the shakes, eh Well, <lb />
cheer up, old man. cloud <lb />
must have its silver <lb />
out <lb />
his drop de <lb />
in git do <lb />
I'll trot de <lb />
pour in do whiskey <lb />
so quick come <lb />
Highest Of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Report <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
all in Leavening <lb />
GONE WRONG. <lb />
Raleigh, and Charlotte. <lb />
These Three, but the Greatest of <lb />
These is of <lb />
Salisbury, and Jones, of <lb />
One <lb />
LOCAL DIRECTORY. <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
Sup Clerk, E. A. More. <lb />
Sheriff, it. King. <lb />
of Deed, W. If. <lb />
Treasurer, I. Little. <lb />
C. <lb />
North Carolina is getting up a Coroner, Dr. <lb />
reputation on its bank ow <lb />
Cross and White, the Surveyor, <lb />
bankers, whoso drunken flight i In arson, <lb />
towards Canada, and the <lb />
of porter whom they <lb />
carried with them, vested their . <lb />
escapade, serious as it was, with <lb />
a tingle of humor, stand at the <lb />
bead of the list- <lb />
At <lb />
so far that they opened <lb />
in this State. They duly served <lb />
time tho chain gang. <lb />
flight, arrest, trial and conviction <lb />
created a great sensation tho <lb />
State. They donned striped units <lb />
were soon forgotten- <lb />
Then came the smash of <lb />
First National bank of <lb />
ton and tho flight of How A. <lb />
don. lit didn't wait for storm <lb />
to break, put out before <lb />
people fully what was <lb />
pub. W. II. <lb />
TOWN OFFICE W. <lb />
i,. Fleming. <lb />
Clerk, ;. B. Harris. <lb />
Treasurer, s. Smith. <lb />
James, chief, T. R. <lb />
Moore, . I. <lb />
S. Smith, It. C. <lb />
I,. II. Pander, W. J. T. <lb />
CHURCHES. <lb />
Sunday <lb />
matter. It is that <lb />
money he handles now i night. c. <lb />
, Bluing, pastor. School <lb />
only DO cents on dollar, for ho is a. m. <lb />
living Id Mexico. No regular <lb />
Episcopal. v fourth Sun- <lb />
morning Rev. A, <lb />
Rector, Sunday School <lb />
A. M. W. B. Brawn, <lb />
Methodist. Services every <lb />
morning and Prayer meeting <lb />
night. Rev K. Smith, <lb />
at A. M. A. <lb />
It. Supt. <lb />
Presbyterian. Services <lb />
Sunday morning and <lb />
I iii-s lay Kev. R. W. <lb />
School at <lb />
A. M . It. I vans, <lb />
I. No. I. O. O, K-, <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. Dr. W. II. <lb />
Bagwell, <lb />
Lodge A. K. A. <lb />
M , eel- third Monday night <lb />
IV. M. King, W. M. <lb />
The thing to up the <lb />
State was the of tho <lb />
of New Hanover and its branch <lb />
ranks, but the officers of this in <lb />
made beat of a bad <lb />
situation. The State had <lb />
on it in this bank at the <lb />
of the put there by <lb />
Tale, State treasurer- Ac <lb />
is now pending tin <lb />
of the bank to bold I hem <lb />
responsible for tin <lb />
loss of the money The com <lb />
plaint charges that the directors, <lb />
through carelessness <lb />
brought on the failure of <lb />
the bank and are therefore re <lb />
and that they had <lb />
cured the deposit by <lb />
Treasurer Worth, sue <lb />
Col. is now <lb />
the action. F- A , ,, r <lb />
Closely following this c the i c. <lb />
defalcation of Cashier A w lot <lb />
Salisbury. <lb />
f bank's funds Rev. J. f-K D. I,. <lb />
F. uncovered him one <lb />
morning quite unexpectedly. <lb />
When Feast saw that Mi. <lb />
dock business, he mode a <lb />
grab at a package of bills amount DENTIST, <lb />
to tried lo <lb />
but lie was detained the <lb />
and in ten mi notes tho <lb />
came- lie is still serving bis <lb />
term in State in j <lb />
the capacity of bookkeeper cf the ,. . <lb />
. ,. J , . up stairs overS. to <lb />
penitentiary farm near <lb />
the arrest of Fount <lb />
out of the way in I.- 1- <lb />
. , , , . . , <lb />
circles had occurred the State t <lb />
until Holland exposure, and <lb />
added to the list the v n <lb />
N. <lb />
king of all cashiers. And now; under Opera House. Third St. <lb />
comes Roxboro, with its little <lb />
If capital stock bank, . JAMES, <lb />
prising cashier jail. His. <lb />
name is Jones and say he I a R E E S VI L I, E X <lb />
got away with is be-1 In all <lb />
say the published <lb />
the depositors are not <lb />
but the trill D. <lb />
lose News. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
DR. H. A. JOYNER. <lb />
F. TYSON, <lb />
he <lb />
of <lb />
to <lb />
you about. If any truth <lb />
in signs, don't you believe I could <lb />
come nigh Mandy I was to <lb />
her, say this very <lb />
Jack's whole heart and soul were <lb />
in his question, and I promptly <lb />
slapped him on the back and offered <lb />
to bet him four dollars that he <lb />
could. <lb />
And I didn't lose my <lb />
Lady Churchill Declines. <lb />
Lady Randolph Churchill has said <lb />
that she does not want to give any <lb />
more letters of introduction to Eng- <lb />
people coming to this country, <lb />
because she find- it finally Increases <lb />
the flood of Americans who descend <lb />
upon her as a channel to English <lb />
high life <lb />
An <lb />
may I take that piece <lb />
of chocolate you left on the tablet <lb />
up I will <lb />
flatter a <lb />
Lieut. F. H. of the U. <lb />
8- Navy, died at Norfolk of <lb />
you may take <lb />
little girl does not <lb />
don't you go and get <lb />
grandma, dear, I ate It <lb />
Driving a Bargain. <lb />
Tho mean occasionally <lb />
overreaches himself in a way <lb />
is delightful to those who have no <lb />
use for A journal <lb />
tells a story of of this class <lb />
of person, which is most amusing. <lb />
The man wont into a butcher's <lb />
shop, inquired the price of a <lb />
I'll let you have that for <lb />
replied the butcher, a <lb />
more or less generous person- <lb />
The customer was slightly deaf, <lb />
missed the answer. <lb />
you take something off <lb />
ho asked, never supposing <lb />
that the butcher had offered to <lb />
give him what ho wanted. <lb />
replied the butcher, <lb />
with a smile. it <lb />
And the mean man paid the <lb />
twopence for the depart <lb />
ed, thinking how clever was- <lb />
Some women, when they have <lb />
nothing else to sit down on, use <lb />
Attorney and Counselor at Law, <lb />
Greenville, Pitt County, <lb />
Practices in all the Courts <lb />
Civil Criminal Solicited. <lb />
Makes a special of <lb />
to recover hind, and col- <lb />
Prompt Careful attention Riven <lb />
ail business. <lb />
Money to loan on approved security. <lb />
Terms easy. <lb />
J. H. J. n. <lb />
FLEMING <lb />
M. C. <lb />
Practice in all Court. <lb />
n. c. <lb />
J. <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
L. <lb />
K A W. <lb />
nil the Court. <lb />
John K. Woodard. F. C. Harding <lb />
Wilson, N. C. Greenville, N. C <lb />
WOOD HARDING, <lb />
Greenville, N. C- <lb />
Special attention given to <lb />
settlement of claims.<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017744_tn_0003" n="3" />
                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I Wat <lb />
Entered at the <lb />
N. C. as m I matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, MAY 8th, <lb />
The in the case against <lb />
Oscar Wilde failed to agree <lb />
be is again in prison to await <lb />
another trial. Bail was asked <lb />
for him but was refused. <lb />
The right between silver and <lb />
gold steadily on. The <lb />
Cook County Democratic con <lb />
in Chicago May 4th <lb />
and adopted a platform in fa- <lb />
of the free and unlimited <lb />
coinage of at silver to and <lb />
against an international agree- <lb />
Only a few votes were <lb />
cast against it. <lb />
If the movement to make <lb />
gold alone money is successful <lb />
it will double the burden of <lb />
every debtor and multiply the <lb />
and of every <lb />
wherever the <lb />
Ex Cashier Holland is now in <lb />
jail in Charlotte- <lb />
himself to his brother in law, Mr- <lb />
Shaw- He says he has never left <lb />
Charlotte, but on the other <lb />
has always intended to surrender <lb />
himself. It is said that he looks <lb />
careworn and his family <lb />
to trouble much. Ad <lb />
effort will be made to give bail <lb />
for him. <lb />
The case of Governor Carr <lb />
against the Secretary of State <lb />
to prevent the Mort- <lb />
gage bill from being <lb />
with acts of the <lb />
was heard Saturday be <lb />
fore Judge Starbuck and dis <lb />
missed upon the ground that <lb />
evidence going back of i he act <lb />
itself to impeach its validity or <lb />
existence was An <lb />
appeal to the Supreme Court <lb />
for the <lb />
, was taken by counsel <lb />
He surrendered <lb />
There is no failure of the bank <lb />
at Roxboro. Its doors are now <lb />
open the business is pro- <lb />
as usual- Cashier Jones <lb />
given bail and is out of jail. <lb />
Ht is helping to straighten <lb />
in the Bank. It is reported that <lb />
his friends will make good his <lb />
shortage- Public opinion is <lb />
about equally divided as to his <lb />
guilty of robbing the Bank. <lb />
His trial has been set for August. <lb />
District Attorney R. B- Glenn <lb />
fixed the bond of Holland, the <lb />
defaulting cashier of the Charlotte <lb />
bank, at A number of <lb />
Holland's friends stepped up vol- <lb />
and asked to be allowed <lb />
to signed the bond, several of them <lb />
signing for each- When <lb />
the amounts were footed up the <lb />
aggregate showed <lb />
Glenn said it was the most <lb />
markable bond he ever saw- <lb />
Mr- <lb />
re- <lb />
The case of vs. El- <lb />
for State Librarian was <lb />
concluded yesterday and it now <lb />
goes to the Jury for decision. <lb />
It not what the <lb />
ion is the will go to the <lb />
Supreme Court. the <lb />
argument Mr. Day made an at <lb />
tack Governor Carr but it <lb />
was duly resented by Judge <lb />
Starbuck and Shepherd, Busbee <lb />
and and was retracted. <lb />
The first State crop report of <lb />
this year has been issued <lb />
by the Department of <lb />
That condition of wheat <lb />
as compared with that in aver <lb />
age years is M per cent. oats, <lb />
rye rice, The con- <lb />
of preparation for coin is <lb />
per cent. cotton ; <lb />
co, decrease in cotton acre- <lb />
age, -8 per cent. of <lb />
hogs raised, per cent; <lb />
of labor per cent <lb />
Mr. says no better <lb />
time will ever come than this <lb />
for a decisive fight on silver. <lb />
He It must be definitely <lb />
settled whether the laboring, <lb />
producing people of this <lb />
try can be bullied out of one- <lb />
half of their debt-paying <lb />
or whether they will stand <lb />
up like freeman and demand <lb />
the money named and provided <lb />
in the and <lb />
silver terms and con <lb />
of absolute equality. <lb />
The case of San ford vs. El- <lb />
was decided last Friday <lb />
in favor of Ellington. <lb />
Starbuck decided every <lb />
issue in favor of the present in- <lb />
Of course there was <lb />
an appeal to the Supreme <lb />
Court but if ibis is <lb />
as claimed it is <lb />
ed that the judgment of the <lb />
Court will not be re- <lb />
versed. Thus far the Demo- <lb />
have gained the victory in <lb />
all of the suits, both as to the <lb />
Legislative elections a <lb />
quorum and the appointments <lb />
of Governor Carr. Much inter <lb />
est was in the decision of <lb />
Judge Starbuck on this case <lb />
o Stanford vs. be- <lb />
cause it virtually decides <lb />
suit for the <lb />
dent of the Penitentiary. <lb />
LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO <lb />
JOTTINGS. <lb />
BY 0- L. <lb />
Much complaint is now <lb />
made by farmers nearly all over <lb />
the county account of drown- <lb />
plants. <lb />
We heard numbers of <lb />
s iv Saturday that they had made <lb />
a beginning setting out tobacco. <lb />
It is not a good i to set <lb />
co plants in too wet land. <lb />
We understand that the <lb />
contract had been given the <lb />
placed upon the spot the <lb />
managers of the tobacco ware- <lb />
house at Spring Hope d <lb />
the idea of building. <lb />
A few warehouseman <lb />
told us that in discussing the <lb />
Jolly Old Uncle Josh. <lb />
HIS GREAT GENEROSITY TO- <lb />
WARDS HIS NEWLY MAR- <lb />
NIECE. <lb />
A Realistic Romance of Greenville in <lb />
Which a Number of Prominent <lb />
Business Men Take a Very <lb />
. Conspicuous Fart. <lb />
the speaker <lb />
took a header over bashfulness, <lb />
only to hear <lb />
Again a lapse into silence, fol- <lb />
lowed by an <lb />
if I might only hope to <lb />
to <lb />
Another failure of language, <lb />
it was seemingly a case, <lb />
and might have been, only for a <lb />
I have said <lb />
twice, and if mean it. I mean <lb />
it, too, <lb />
And to this day that young man <lb />
will insist that he popped the <lb />
question. <lb />
All this happened away <lb />
and it wasn't long before <lb />
there was a wedding- Not much <lb />
longer before there came a letter <lb />
from Polly's Uncle Josh, down <lb />
here in North Carolina who wrote <lb />
effusively at her exhibition of <lb />
what he called and he pro- <lb />
posed that if the young people <lb />
would locate at Greenville he <lb />
won Id start them up in life as a <lb />
wedding gift, and at the same <lb />
time give a good <lb />
advice- Of course they ac <lb />
were bidding their <lb />
adieu- <lb />
A few weeks subsequent to the <lb />
above conversation a travel <lb />
ed party arrived at Greenville. <lb />
Our friend. Uncle Josh, was in <lb />
charge and he led the party <lb />
straightway to a hotel- <lb />
King said he, a <lb />
cal Southern hotel of the best <lb />
class. I have known Mrs. Kin <lb />
the proprietress, for many years <lb />
and she is hostess after mine <lb />
own heart- A thorough <lb />
woman, endowed with that do <lb />
intuition that makes a <lb />
guest feel at home- The house <lb />
is of convenience, the <lb />
cuisine He engaged <lb />
rooms for the until their <lb />
own house could be equipped- <lb />
remarked Uncle Josh. <lb />
remain here while go up <lb />
to see Henry Sheppard, real es <lb />
and collecting agent, to get <lb />
the keys and deed to the house <lb />
bought for you. I tell you Shep <lb />
is one of the best all <lb />
real estate agents I've met up <lb />
with, a mighty clever <lb />
He sells real estate, collects rents, <lb />
probates capers, makes abstracts, <lb />
writes deeds and mortgages, in <lb />
fact does everything in this line. <lb />
Make a note of this for future <lb />
I have provided you with a <lb />
cage for your said Uncle <lb />
matter of building a tobacco <lb />
thing we II look after will be <lb />
George Mills was hung in <lb />
Raleigh on last Friday, for the <lb />
murderer of on <lb />
the 20th of last June. He con <lb />
tended to the last that lie com <lb />
the crime under threat <lb />
of his life by the father of <lb />
It was a brutal murder and <lb />
though an effort had made <lb />
to get the Governor to commute <lb />
house in one of our neighboring <lb />
one of the prime movers <lb />
what ho thought of the idea <lb />
Said he, if I were to your <lb />
question in accord with your <lb />
own why I should be con- <lb />
a vise man, but if I were <lb />
to answer your question as I <lb />
think and it should be in <lb />
opposition to your views. I should <lb />
be considered a fool, so I prefer <lb />
not to express an opinion. Bat I <lb />
see standing off there a gentle- <lb />
man who you say is a stock hold- <lb />
in your warehouse. He is also <lb />
a let us go and ask <lb />
him if he intends patronizing <lb />
your house when he begins to <lb />
sell his crop- The gentleman <lb />
was approached and when asked <lb />
if he expected to --II his tobacco <lb />
in the new market in the house in <lb />
which he held stock bluntly re- <lb />
plied that he did not, and that he <lb />
subscribed the amount purely as <lb />
actually occurred and <lb />
the names can be furnish on <lb />
plication. <lb />
TOWN ELECTION. <lb />
Two and Four Republican <lb />
Councilmen. <lb />
There has not been a q <lb />
and less interesting election in <lb />
Greenville than the one held <lb />
Monday. There no contest <lb />
at all, only one ticket being <lb />
m each ward- The Democrats <lb />
carried the second fourth <lb />
wards, electing Councilman <lb />
in each, while the Republicans <lb />
carried the first and third ward-, <lb />
electing two in each. <lb />
The foiling were elected <lb />
1st A- <lb />
Julius Jenkins, both colored. <lb />
Sad H. Smith. <lb />
Ward W. T. Godwin, <lb />
the sentence to life imprison- j Baffin, colored <lb />
Governor Carr could <lb />
not see that he ought to inter <lb />
with the course of the law. <lb />
The Leader has <lb />
entered dead earnest <lb />
its undertaking to secure a sou <lb />
silver service to be <lb />
in behalf of to <lb />
the United States Cruiser <lb />
named in of the <lb />
of Carolina. <lb />
The editors of that paper have <lb />
the to <lb />
some young lady in Green <lb />
who assist them by <lb />
raising some subscriptions here <lb />
for that purpose. If any one <lb />
or two young ladies will do this <lb />
we will b to confer <lb />
them and report, their as <lb />
solicitors for Greenville. This <lb />
is a matter in which the whole <lb />
State is interested. <lb />
4th Ward -W. L- Brown. <lb />
The Result Elsewhere. <lb />
In Raleigh Monday Mr. W. <lb />
M. Russ was elected Mayor <lb />
by over three hundred majority. <lb />
This will be good news to his <lb />
host friends here. <lb />
there only one <lb />
ticket in each war-i, and <lb />
Democrats elected a majority <lb />
of the Councilman Thu in <lb />
the reelection of Mr IV. <lb />
E. Fountain for Mayor. He <lb />
the furnishings Hereupon <lb />
Polly energetically declared that <lb />
she had heard so much about S- <lb />
M- Schultz, at the Old Brick <lb />
Store, that she had decided to go <lb />
there. The result was that they <lb />
were ushered into a <lb />
display that the girl was at <lb />
first at a loss how to select. But <lb />
she soon to the <lb />
a magnificent parlor suite, <lb />
a bed room set in oak, antique <lb />
that would have done <lb />
credit to old Antiquity herself. <lb />
To this she added a dining-room <lb />
set with all accessories, and <lb />
didn't forget a most convenient <lb />
and ornamental desk for <lb />
Charles- <lb />
pretty good said the <lb />
old man, now we'll go to D <lb />
D. hardware and stove <lb />
Here Polly's housewifely <lb />
instincts had full play in <lb />
of kitchen apparatus. There is <lb />
not an establishment in the <lb />
country that carries a more com <lb />
stock of household <lb />
furnishings. Every possible <lb />
piece of kitchen furniture, from a <lb />
tin dipper to a cooking stove is <lb />
here in all styles and variety. <lb />
If Polly fails to accomplish won <lb />
in the culinary art, it will <lb />
not be for want of superior cook <lb />
utensil-, for she purchased a <lb />
stove with <lb />
all equipments needed in a well <lb />
regulated besides a White <lb />
Mountain Ice Cream Freezer <lb />
Josh also ordered an iron <lb />
drive pump to be put down near <lb />
her kitchen door. <lb />
say. exclaimed <lb />
Polly, can go for dry <lb />
goods This dress ii hardly suit- <lb />
able, I must my <lb />
gill, if you wan to select from <lb />
one of the most extensively stock <lb />
ed establishments in the city. I <lb />
will direct you to C. T. Mat-ford, <lb />
who carries a stock of dress goods <lb />
that for variety and real value is <lb />
seldom seen outside the largest <lb />
metropolitan cities. He carries <lb />
all the latest weaves in <lb />
dress goods and you are sure <lb />
to be guided right in your <lb />
You will find Mr. <lb />
ford pleasant to deal with and his <lb />
polite and expert, while <lb />
the prices can not be duplicated. <lb />
Later go and look at his car- <lb />
pets mattings. Me leads also <lb />
latest hats neck- <lb />
wear. <lb />
promised you a <lb />
gold watch, didn't queried <lb />
Uncle Josh of Polly, A- J <lb />
quired to improve affected es <lb />
and say, Charley, when that old <lb />
cf yours breaks down, <lb />
bear in mind, Mr. Griffin has had <lb />
experience as a <lb />
maker and can fix her up <lb />
just as good as new. <lb />
At this point, somewhat to the <lb />
confusion Charles, the old man <lb />
indulged in a half as <lb />
of his u <lb />
are decidedly off sty a towns- <lb />
said he, wed better <lb />
go to Frank Wilson's. After <lb />
Charles had himself in a <lb />
neat, late style, perfect fitting suit <lb />
of clothes from the piles of fashion <lb />
able garments that cover t he tables <lb />
of this extensively stocked <lb />
Uncle Josh <lb />
you look like a mar- <lb />
Before <lb />
found goods and prices <lb />
Charles also invited in <lb />
a complete outfit of fur <lb />
from the late style bat <lb />
to a dozen shirts. Frank Wilson <lb />
is not to be undersold in the <lb />
state- <lb />
While Uncle Josh was ponder- <lb />
where to go next, Polly Sud- <lb />
where can <lb />
I find the leading millinery es- <lb />
a few steps <lb />
across tho remarked Uncle <lb />
Josh, we will visit Mrs. M. D- <lb />
Higgs, who, by the way, has on <lb />
hand one of the completest stocks <lb />
of millinery to be found in the <lb />
city. You can get what you <lb />
there, the latest stylus lowest <lb />
prices being her motto. Mrs. <lb />
Higgs has the experience which <lb />
guarantees that when you have <lb />
purchased of her you have the <lb />
thing in strict accordance to the <lb />
dictates of fashion and a <lb />
to that your work has <lb />
been done by u competent <lb />
Polly was delighted with the <lb />
beautiful hat she got, and well <lb />
she might be. <lb />
declare, exclaimed <lb />
Charley. goes a hand- <lb />
some phaeton ; I must have one <lb />
like that for the it <lb />
right said the old man- <lb />
see, the John Flanagan <lb />
Buggy Co., conducts a carriage <lb />
factory here that for fine vehicles <lb />
can not be beaten. They <lb />
carriages, buggies <lb />
and phaetons cf leading style, <lb />
and satisfied with a moderate <lb />
profit, Polly was soon the <lb />
possessor of a handsome <lb />
shop-made phaeton, for as <lb />
Uncle Josh remarked, are <lb />
not only the est but the <lb />
ind will out wear half a dozen of <lb />
the ordinary <lb />
ejaculated Polly, as they <lb />
halted a show window, <lb />
a perfectly lovely <lb />
said Uncle Josh, C <lb />
Hooker's stock can't be <lb />
style and extent in this sec <lb />
Go look it over get <lb />
It might have been <lb />
policy not to have extended that <lb />
had not Josh <lb />
known what wise economy it is to <lb />
trade at Hooker's, for Polly found <lb />
goods prices so seductive <lb />
that she purchased an outfit from <lb />
a comfortable walking slipper to <lb />
a handsome walking boot. Char <lb />
invested gents fine shoes, <lb />
while Uncle Josh indulged in a <lb />
stout farm boot- No one needing <lb />
footwear can resist the <lb />
prices offered at H- C. Hooker's- <lb />
the matter of <lb />
he is of <lb />
importance. You will want a <lb />
risk on your new house, and tire, <lb />
and tornado ins <lb />
on your farm property ; then you <lb />
can't do a more sensible or <lb />
satisfactory thing than to give <lb />
your Vila a paid up policy <lb />
in life insurance take out ac- <lb />
for yourself. My friends <lb />
White Par ham not only have <lb />
lines of best com- <lb />
but they are expert and <lb />
trustworthy underwriters. The <lb />
Grand Old Mutual Life, of New <lb />
York, Fidelity <lb />
dent, The tho oldest <lb />
Scottish fire company and sever- <lb />
others belonging to the <lb />
At this point Uncle <lb />
a resort to some place of <lb />
refreshment. <lb />
At the refreshment table the <lb />
old man waxed philosophical. <lb />
neglect your said <lb />
ho. important adjunct to <lb />
housekeeping controls masculine <lb />
temper- To that end you must <lb />
patronize a grocer on whom you <lb />
can depend for honest goods- <lb />
Through a long term of years I <lb />
have found J. A Andrews, <lb />
wholesale and retail grocer, per <lb />
reliable. will find him <lb />
him a careful dealer always full <lb />
stocked every possible thing <lb />
in the line cf staple and fancy <lb />
groceries, fresh and first-class, no <lb />
shelf worn goods the <lb />
prices are down to brass tacks- <lb />
En route for their home the <lb />
gentlemen call at the office of the <lb />
Daily and Weekly Reflector- <lb />
want the news every <lb />
said Uncle Josh, as this is. <lb />
paper of this section, <lb />
I'll subscribe for <lb />
Upon rejoining Polly she be- <lb />
to volubly express her thanks. <lb />
have bought U <lb />
she exclaimed- <lb />
one replied Uncle <lb />
Josh, reflectively, I can rem <lb />
that. S. rt. Schultz, tut fur <lb />
man always has a nice line <lb />
of them you can get <lb />
it; I'll pay for <lb />
the <lb />
exclaimed Polly with <lb />
what tan <lb />
it <lb />
it's a cradle and <lb />
Bat Polly had fainted. <lb />
has served several terms and is Griffins is tho very place to get <lb />
the best Mayor the town ever <lb />
bad. Tat is to be <lb />
upon keeping such a <lb />
man at the head of her <lb />
pal affairs <lb />
In Washington five Demo- <lb />
and two Republican Al- <lb />
were elected. <lb />
graded school question was de- <lb />
nearly all colored <lb />
people voting against it. <lb />
At Grifton Monday Demo- <lb />
elected their municipal ticket <lb />
by majority.<lb />
N- C, May 1895. <lb />
Messrs, L- H. Cox and C P. <lb />
Moore took in the at <lb />
last Saturday. <lb />
Mr. R- E- Hodges of Beaufort <lb />
county, is visiting Mr- L B. Cox- <lb />
Miss Mary Brooks returned home <lb />
Wednesday after spending some lime <lb />
here. <lb />
Misses Harding and Lucy <lb />
Brooks went to Kinston r re- <lb />
turned yesterday. <lb />
Master Frank Kinston is <lb />
spending time here with relatives. <lb />
Mr. H. Johnson went to Greenville <lb />
yesterday on <lb />
Mr- Spencer Brooks mill wife and <lb />
Mr. L. J. Chapman and wife went to <lb />
Ayden Sunday <lb />
Mr. J. R. Harvey of Grifton spent <lb />
Sunday here. <lb />
Dr. W. L. Best left yesterday to at- <lb />
tend the Medical association at <lb />
more. <lb />
The Minstrel will <lb />
exhibit at Academy Friday <lb />
night, May 17th. <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
Ayden Items. <lb />
Ayden, N- C, May town <lb />
election hero yesterday passed off <lb />
very quietly the entire Demo <lb />
ticket elected, as fol- <lb />
lows <lb />
L- Harrington. <lb />
J. Stokes, <lb />
Dr. J. Dixon, H J B <lb />
Garris and R. W. Smith. <lb />
A better set of officers could <lb />
not been found in the town <lb />
and a good govern- <lb />
is looked for during the <lb />
coming <lb />
avenue is badly <lb />
washed at the sewer near <lb />
There is not much <lb />
spare room by. <lb />
Bethel N. C- May, 1895. <lb />
Mr- W. J. Stallings James <lb />
ville spent Saturday in town- <lb />
Mr A B, Cherry spent Sunday <lb />
re Tarboro. <lb />
Mr. J- C Wynn of Durham is <lb />
visiting relatives here. <lb />
Rev. E- J Edwards of William- <lb />
is in town to-day- He filled <lb />
his regular appointment in the <lb />
Baptist Church Sunday morning <lb />
night. <lb />
Mr. D. Harper is smiling <lb />
pleasantly to day. It is a fine boy- <lb />
Mr. J. H. Johnston and J- M. <lb />
Lloyd wont to Greenville to-day. <lb />
Owing to the heavy rains last <lb />
week not much farm work was <lb />
done in this section which put <lb />
the farmers back in their work. <lb />
The following ticket was elect <lb />
ed here to-day C- <lb />
I- <lb />
S T, arson, A. B. <lb />
W- J- Rollins and John E. <lb />
THE GRAVE. <lb />
Story cf the Touching Love of and Old <lb />
for Ker Dead Mistress. <lb />
About R month ago there passed <lb />
a but hopeful <lb />
little party, Mr. Hamilton, a pros- <lb />
of Greenville. <lb />
Mrs. Hamilton, an invalid, and a <lb />
faithful old colored nurse. They <lb />
were on their way to Asheville <lb />
where it was hoped the change <lb />
I and the invigorating air of the <lb />
I mountains would bring health to <lb />
the wife. <lb />
Yesterday there stepped from <lb />
j a train from tho west Mr. Ham- <lb />
the nurse. From the <lb />
ear was lowered to the <lb />
station platform a box which con- <lb />
the mortal remains of Mrs. <lb />
Hamilton, just a corpse, which <lb />
the sorrowing husband nurse <lb />
were accompanying to <lb />
At that place the burial took place <lb />
yesterday afternoon, and in the <lb />
grave with the dead woman went <lb />
many of the bright hopes of the <lb />
husband when he passed here on <lb />
his trip to Asheville. <lb />
But the old nurse is the subject <lb />
of this story. Her conduct at the <lb />
depot yesterday flavored more of <lb />
the novel than it did of a real <lb />
man in this vary real day and <lb />
generation, but it showed how- <lb />
much loving a colored woman is <lb />
capable of. <lb />
With feeble, halting step and <lb />
head, she walked <lb />
the depot, first the wait- <lb />
room, where she confided her <lb />
sorrow to Molly, the waitress, and <lb />
the lobby, but every now <lb />
and then she would walk down <lb />
the long depot shed and gaze <lb />
long, but silently at the box in <lb />
which were the remains of her <lb />
dead mistress. She did not weep, <lb />
her eyes had a glassy- <lb />
hard expression that gave one <lb />
the idea that weeping was an <lb />
impossibility; her yellow skin <lb />
looked parched and hard, and the <lb />
Beams her face were drawn <lb />
into pathetic lines. <lb />
It seems that when her mistress <lb />
died, Mr. Hamilton wished to <lb />
send the old nurse away to her <lb />
relatives- Hut her almost <lb />
cal love for her dead mistress <lb />
made her positively refuse to <lb />
agree- For two days she has not <lb />
touched food, drinking only a <lb />
little water for sustenance. <lb />
wanted to send me away <lb />
to my told Molly <lb />
with a pitiful, dry sob yesterday, <lb />
I told no- I is going to <lb />
and there I'm going to <lb />
lay the rest of my days so as I <lb />
can tend to my <lb />
And so in the morning the <lb />
band, the touching figure of the <lb />
old, bent nurse and the plain box <lb />
that the cause of all his <lb />
trouble, went away on the New- <lb />
News and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Dyspepsia seldom death, but <lb />
permits its victim to live on in misery- <lb />
flood's dyspepsia and <lb />
all stomach troubles. <lb />
Notice to Creditor. <lb />
one Thereupon the old <lb />
gallantly himself <lb />
of the promise then directed <lb />
attention to the other <lb />
goods. is no other such <lb />
house said the old ma, <lb />
I the quality <lb />
to be the very best. Pick out <lb />
while he <lb />
added Mr. Griffin carries a mag <lb />
line- forget <lb />
another he continued, <lb />
ever j unfortunately need <lb />
cal goods, this h the place to <lb />
come. They hare everything <lb />
The having been <lb />
by the Clerk of tic Superior <lb />
i oh it of Pitt county a administrator of <lb />
W. He deceased and having <lb />
dined as such on <lb />
April notice is h given to all <lb />
p-rs--us ling against es- <lb />
f ii to <lb />
sent he for pay- <lb />
on o before th.; 1st day of <lb />
or this be plead in bar <lb />
of their n <lb />
Ml lo <lb />
will immediate payment to the <lb />
mi and save costs. <lb />
TM 29th day of April, <lb />
SARAH K. <lb />
W. Hellen <lb />
Jarvis A Blow Attorneys, <lb />
HON. B <lb />
yet friend to truth, of son <lb />
sincere, <lb />
In action and in honor clear, <lb />
Who broke no promise, served no psi- <lb />
ends, <lb />
Who gained no title and who lost no <lb />
d by him-elf, by all <lb />
Praised, wept and honored the men <lb />
he <lb />
STYLES <lb />
Bicycle <lb />
There Is only one pike on <lb />
Ramblers. is enough for tho <lb />
best bicycle that was ever built <lb />
More than is too much. <lb />
Ramblers are made to combine <lb />
lightness, strength, speed, ease <lb />
and durability. Yon can break <lb />
them if yon try, ordinary wear <lb />
has no perceptible, effect You <lb />
are groping in the dark if you buy <lb />
without seeing a Rambler catalog. <lb />
Postal will bring it. <lb />
CO. <lb />
O. . <lb />
M. on <lb />
Baltimore, Md. <lb />
Run Down <lb />
That Tired Feeling Severe <lb />
Headaches, No Appetite <lb />
Bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla <lb />
Bring Back New Life. <lb />
C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, <lb />
using Hood's <lb />
I was sick and did not know <lb />
what was the matter with me. One day I would <lb />
feel so tired I could hardly stand, the next I <lb />
would have a severe headache and so on. not <lb />
knowing what the next day would forth. <lb />
I did not have any appetite and <lb />
Was Run Down. <lb />
I tried a good many medicines but they did me <lb />
no good. Having heard a great deal about <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla I decided to try a bottle. I <lb />
Cures <lb />
am glad to say I soon felt better. I have now <lb />
used six and feel as well as ever. It has <lb />
been of great benefit to me as I have regained <lb />
my and <lb />
Now Enjoy Health. <lb />
I strongly recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla <lb />
as an excellent blood M. <lb />
M Street, Baltimore. Maryland. <lb />
Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly Md <lb />
on tin liver <lb />
J. C. LANIER, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
IX <lb />
MARBLE. <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class work <lb />
and prices reasonable. <lb />
Marble Yard erected on old <lb />
on the same street as <lb />
WALL PAPER, <lb />
I have my Wall to <lb />
to the Moore and <lb />
have added g lot of samples. <lb />
Come before the are <lb />
selected. The best opportunity <lb />
ever bad to beauty your house at <lb />
a small cost. Prices as low as <lb />
three cents a roll of yards. <lb />
B. ELLINGTON. <lb />
in <lb />
Truck Barrels, Pumps <lb />
AnD <lb />
All Kinds of Machinery. <lb />
We have opened at <lb />
the old <lb />
Moore store and are <lb />
prepared to furnish <lb />
any kind of <lb />
want. <lb />
Special attention given <lb />
to putting down <lb />
and repairing <lb />
PUMPS. <lb />
All kinds of Pipe <lb />
work done and sat- <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
Place orders <lb />
for Flues with <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
North Martin County <lb />
Court. J Before X. S. C k <lb />
Dennis Simmons, plaintiff, <lb />
vs. <lb />
C W Grand-, A H F T, Grin- <lb />
W W H wife, Sophie E <lb />
Hunter, U It Taylor, and wife, Anna <lb />
E Taylor. Elizabeth Balance, D H <lb />
Carter and wife, V W Carter. J O <lb />
mid wife. Jessie M Guthrie <lb />
and II W S Trustee, John F <lb />
Deed. W T Heed, C O Reed, Sophie E <lb />
Martin, Simmons, Sidney M <lb />
John It Mary E <lb />
V Hayes. Miry <lb />
ii an i I. W de- <lb />
f. u hints. <lb />
The d fondants will lake notice that <lb />
the began an action against <lb />
id is court for the purpose of <lb />
ailing a division that Swamp prop- <lb />
in Martin in which said <lb />
plan-ill and defendant are tenants in <lb />
common, commonly as the <lb />
n track of swamp land con- <lb />
by e thousand <lb />
acres, and a lot of canoe-, and the said <lb />
defendant are required to appear at <lb />
my office Will on the day <lb />
and answer or to <lb />
th- complaint t r ion in said action. <lb />
he will notice that <lb />
if II f-ii to I and answer or de- <lb />
or the <lb />
relief demanded said plaintiff will <lb />
be granted. Witness my hand <lb />
and seal at office In N. C, <lb />
April 1st N. S. PEEL, <lb />
Clerk Court, Martin County. <lb />
There's No Mystery <lb />
About It. I <lb />
The truth is I am doing a rushing May <lb />
Lively scenes about the store. People <lb />
appreciate my superb styles and low juices. <lb />
I ask no man lo buy a <lb />
worth here who he <lb />
can do better elsewhere, but <lb />
I do ask all men to <lb />
gate the broad claim we make <lb />
and the truth or falsity on <lb />
which we stand or fall, and <lb />
that is that we give better <lb />
values on a given amount in <lb />
MEN'S BOY'S <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
Hats, Caps, <lb />
SHOES <lb />
for men, women, misses. <lb />
for maid, wife, mother. <lb />
than any competing concern anywhere. <lb />
stock is more varied, my styles higher, my <lb />
prices lower and my methods more modern, <lb />
more liberal, more <lb />
my business is greater and growing larger. <lb />
Come and see me and I will treat light <lb />
FRANK WILSON, <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER <lb />
Gel Your Fines Can Gel tie Best. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. . <lb />
------have a large lot of the Cleanest and <lb />
you ever saw. and are headquarters for Flues. We t <lb />
heap the cheapest and guarantee our work in every <lb />
S. E. Pender Co, <lb />
Dealers In Stoves, Tinware and Mowing Machine. <lb />
ESTABLISH Hi <lb />
T- -A. Andrews. <lb />
mid <lb />
O O Ft. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
Just Received Cars Rock Lime. <lb />
KEGS STEEL NAILS, ALL SIZE. <lb />
Sardines, <lb />
H Bread <lb />
Soap. <lb />
Star Lye- <lb />
Boxes Cakes and <lb />
Slick Candy, <lb />
Cases Matches,<lb />
Good Luck Baking Powder. <lb />
Sacks Coffee. <lb />
on Bills Molasses, <lb />
Tons Shot. <lb />
Kegs Powder. <lb />
Cars Flour. <lb />
Meat. <lb />
Hay, <lb />
Tubs Lard, <lb />
Granulated Sugar, <lb />
P. <lb />
Gail Ax Snuff, <lb />
R. R. Mills Snug. <lb />
Three Thistle Snuff, <lb />
Boxes Tobacco, <lb />
Dukes v. M. P. Cigarette <lb />
Old Va. Cheroots, <lb />
Cases Oysters, <lb />
J. Ti. <lb />
Li Fin line Apt <lb />
GREENVILLE, N- C <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
lowest current rates. <lb />
FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF <lb />
ROUGE <lb />
Ship your prod ice lo <lb />
AH persons haying against lb T P <lb />
estate of the W. will IO. <lb />
sent them to me, of said <lb />
estate on or before April 17th MM, and <lb />
all persons owing will please <lb />
come forward and settle. <lb />
April <lb />
J. W- <lb />
Cotton Factors <lb />
AND <lb />
Notice of Dissolution. <lb />
The Greene A Co. j <lb />
dissolved by mutual consent. It. Greene j <lb />
withdrawing from same. The j <lb />
will be continued under the same <lb />
in name. <lb />
This 1st day of April 1895. <lb />
R. GREENE. <lb />
W. H. COX, a. <lb />
Commission <lb />
NORFOLK VA. <lb />
Personal Attention to <lb />
and Count.<lb /></p>
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H. C. HOOKER'S <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
BAZAAR. <lb />
THESE FOLKS <lb />
Came or Went and Their Got <lb />
in Print <lb />
Mrs. Sallie Marshal is sick- <lb />
Mr. W It. Parker is very <lb />
Mr. W. T. went to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Mr. R. J. Proctor returned from <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Mr. B E left Saturday <lb />
to visit his parents <lb />
Miss Pearl Hornaday, of <lb />
low Green, is visiting Mrs- R. P. <lb />
Mr. S. reached <lb />
home from Saturday <lb />
morning. <lb />
Miss Addie of Grifton, <lb />
is her sister, Mrs. C. D <lb />
Words Unnecessary. <lb />
Woman does all she can to <lb />
herself irresistible, and then <lb />
orders man to keep his distance. <lb />
Galveston <lb />
No orders in that particular are <lb />
needed, her sleeves giving <lb />
sufficient warning that he must <lb />
not approach too near- <lb />
Taken to Mt. Olive. <lb />
The remains of Benjamin Gris- <lb />
wold Hall, aged years, little son <lb />
of Mr. and Mrs- W. P. Hall, whose <lb />
death occurred Saturday after <lb />
noon, were taken to Mon- <lb />
day for burial, the family leaving <lb />
on the morning train. of <lb />
our people accompanied the <lb />
corpse and the bereaved family <lb />
to the depot- Mr. Hall and his <lb />
family expect to remain at <lb />
Olive a week. <lb />
aft. <lb />
A full and complete <lb />
line of all the latest <lb />
shades and makes <lb />
of lovely <lb />
Silks, Sicilians, <lb />
Mohair. Silk Warp Hen- <lb />
Serges, <lb />
Lawns, <lb />
Sateens. Pleases, <lb />
Organdies, Ducks <lb />
and <lb />
in Dress Goods just re- <lb />
and would he <lb />
pleased to have the la- <lb />
dies call and examine. <lb />
M line of <lb />
a J <lb />
and Boys <lb />
en <lb />
DRY GOODS, <lb />
Notions, Boots Shoes. <lb />
H. C. Hooker <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Men comes this week- <lb />
on Friday. <lb />
a car load of Cal <lb />
U Lily Flour It is going at <lb />
J. I Co. <lb />
Not so many shad now, the <lb />
season is almost over- <lb />
Cash<lb />
have <lb />
Cotton Seed wanted for <lb />
at tie Old Brick Store. <lb />
The recent heavy rains <lb />
badly cut up the streets. <lb />
Sheriff King says the tax sales <lb />
Monday were pretty dull- <lb />
Remember I pay you cash for Chicken <lb />
Eggs Country Produce at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Those are <lb />
the biggest nuisance in town. <lb />
The White Mountain is the <lb />
only Ice Cream Freezer that <lb />
has three D- <lb />
has these from to <lb />
quarts- <lb />
A pump has been placed in the <lb />
new well near Fender's store. <lb />
A large stock of nice Furniture cheap <lb />
at the Old Brick Bum, <lb />
The colored people had a big <lb />
baptizing at the river Sunday <lb />
morning. <lb />
I have taken the for the <lb />
New Home Sewing and <lb />
will keep a supply of machines, <lb />
needles and attachments at II. C- <lb />
Hooker's store, <lb />
You will save money by cut- <lb />
ting feed for your horses and <lb />
cows D. D. Haskett has a line <lb />
class cutter for <lb />
This month will have live Wed- <lb />
five Thursdays and five <lb />
Fridays. <lb />
Needles and Attachments for <lb />
all makes of Sewing Machines <lb />
kept by James Brown at H. C- <lb />
Hookers store. <lb />
Keens. ft Ellington <lb />
hive opened their tobacco flue <lb />
factory and <lb />
in the old Marcellus Moore store <lb />
on Five Points. <lb />
just arrived at <lb />
Washington. See us and get <lb />
prices. ft <lb />
Tobacco Growers Attention. <lb />
We have received a large <lb />
quantity of tobacco flue iron o <lb />
good quality and clean. Parties <lb />
who have ordered flues from us <lb />
get them now at any time <lb />
S. E- Co. <lb />
Notice have just received <lb />
machinery are expecting <lb />
several car loads of first class flue <lb />
iron in a few days We are pro <lb />
pared to make any and all kinds <lb />
of flues and will first <lb />
class work at reasonable prices- <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
O. L- Joyner, <lb />
Oscar Hooker j <lb />
Ricky Moore has been <lb />
spending a few days with Mrs. <lb />
S. B. Wilson. <lb />
Dr. C. J- has gone to <lb />
Baltimore to attend the American <lb />
Medical Convention. <lb />
Misses Carrie Ellen <lb />
Hines, of Ayden, visiting <lb />
Mrs. Laura <lb />
Governor and Mrs. T- J. Jarvis <lb />
returned home Friday night from <lb />
their visit to Currituck- <lb />
Mrs. John Matthews and son, <lb />
Edward, Tuesday <lb />
evening to visit relatives. <lb />
Rev. R- W. Hines, of <lb />
rilled Rev. G- F. Smith's pulpit in <lb />
the Methodist church Sunday <lb />
night- <lb />
Rev- G- F. Smith left Monday <lb />
for Washington to assist <lb />
meeting the Methodist church <lb />
there. <lb />
Mr- A P- Murray, <lb />
dent of Riverside Nursery, has <lb />
to Nash County to send a <lb />
month- <lb />
Mrs J. W- Goodwin and child- <lb />
of Philadelphia, who <lb />
been relatives hero I F <lb />
Monday- <lb />
Ex Governor T-J. Jarvis will <lb />
deliver the commencement ad- <lb />
dress at the University of Ten <lb />
June 11th. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. returned <lb />
homo evening from <lb />
more, has been spend- <lb />
n f w weeks. <lb />
Maj. I Harding, of this <lb />
town, been Appointed one of <lb />
the marsh tie for the Memorial <lb />
Day exercises Raleigh the <lb />
Rev- E. H Joyner is conduct- <lb />
a meeting at Bethlehem <lb />
church nine miles from town- He <lb />
is assisted by Rey- F. S <lb />
of Grifton. <lb />
Mrs. S. M. Schultz children <lb />
returned home Monday evening <lb />
from Rocky Mount. Her sister, <lb />
Miss Mat We <lb />
her home. <lb />
Rev. Archie of <lb />
county, who comes to <lb />
this field to assist Rev. R. <lb />
Hines, preached the <lb />
church night Ho <lb />
will locate Greenville our <lb />
will have <lb />
services hereafter the <lb />
third Sui in each mouth, <lb />
morning <lb />
Mr- E- J. Proctor, who for a <lb />
longtime was with the <lb />
tor and to Washington to <lb />
be foreman of the Watch <lb />
when that paper was moved there, <lb />
end later took the management <lb />
of the telegraph office in that <lb />
town, is now on the MM- <lb />
force We thought Ed was <lb />
too a to keep his <lb />
fingers out of inK long. <lb />
Mr. Frank <lb />
We regret to the <lb />
death of Mr- J. F. which <lb />
occurred Saturday at o'clock <lb />
He had been sick about three <lb />
weeks during which time he <lb />
suffered intensely with <lb />
fever. Mr. was in <lb />
his 40th year and was a <lb />
He leaves a wife <lb />
six who have the <lb />
of in their <lb />
loss. <lb />
All Needed is Water. <lb />
The tire is <lb />
ably a great success so far as the <lb />
water test is concerned, and if the <lb />
tire test proves successful as <lb />
did the water test Thursday even- <lb />
there should no <lb />
on the part of the to <lb />
close the contract. Thou they <lb />
should proceed Bit once to secure <lb />
a good plentiful supply of <lb />
water which is very greatly <lb />
ed for the protection of the <lb />
of the town. <lb />
need- <lb />
prop <lb />
Mr. Funeral. <lb />
The funeral services over the <lb />
remains of Mr J. F. took <lb />
place in the Baptist church Sun- <lb />
day afternoon, the attendance <lb />
being large. The services <lb />
conducted by Rev. C- M- <lb />
Billings assisted by Rev. G- F. <lb />
Smith. Ill pall bearers wore <lb />
Messrs. EL A. W. J. Cow <lb />
ell, Robert Belcher, G- E. Harri s, <lb />
W. C. I lines and H- C. Hooker. <lb />
The burial was near the church. <lb />
Fishing in Her Garden. <lb />
Mr. H. the mail car- <lb />
says there is a living <lb />
between here Tarboro who <lb />
planted he- about two <lb />
weeks ago. Saturday when <lb />
by he saw the woman silting <lb />
out in the garden on a log with a <lb />
Bulling roil in her The <lb />
water bad backed up from the <lb />
river submerged the garden. <lb />
said the fish had eaten up <lb />
everything her garden as <lb />
she must have to eat <lb />
she tried her skill at <lb />
Mr said she had a nice <lb />
bunch of fish when ho parsed- <lb />
Fire Test. <lb />
At the test of the engine <lb />
on burning structure, Friday <lb />
evening, the engine came fully up <lb />
to expectation, <lb />
quickly <lb />
its work <lb />
effectively. The <lb />
house was filled with goods <lb />
other that would <lb />
burn rapidly, kerosene was <lb />
brown all over it and the match <lb />
was applied. After allowing the <lb />
tire to gain considerable headway <lb />
the was started and a. <lb />
brief time the fire was out. This <lb />
was repeated three times, the <lb />
being allowed to burn <lb />
longer at each test, the last time <lb />
so long that none of the <lb />
tors thought the tire could be put <lb />
But it was extinguished <lb />
quickly, test proving <lb />
satisfactory. The Council- <lb />
men accepted the engine <lb />
closed the contract. <lb />
THE FIRE ENGINE. <lb />
It Is a Water Test and <lb />
a Success. <lb />
The new fire en which the <lb />
Board of contracted <lb />
for and were to accept in case it <lb />
came up to what was guaranteed <lb />
for it, was brought down from the <lb />
depot Thursday evening and <lb />
en a thorough water test. The <lb />
first test was made in front of the <lb />
Market House, the suction hose <lb />
being lowered into the well there <lb />
and a stream of water was thrown <lb />
over the Court House steeple, <lb />
M feet high. The engine was <lb />
then placed at the well near Pen- <lb />
store and the hose was ran <lb />
out to 0- T. residence <lb />
two blocks away, bat the well <lb />
did not afford sufficient water to <lb />
make this test. Then the fire <lb />
company took the engine to the <lb />
river bridge, placed it near the <lb />
draw, lowered the suction to the <lb />
river, the hose up the hill <lb />
nearly to second street, <lb />
and from the street threw a <lb />
stream cf water over the Masonic <lb />
Lodge. This was as severe a <lb />
test as the engine could well be <lb />
subjected to, and it did all that <lb />
could be expected of it. We be- <lb />
the engine is a thoroughly <lb />
good if an adequate <lb />
water supply is now provided the <lb />
town will be well protected <lb />
against fire. <lb />
The engine will be put to a tire <lb />
test this evening in the old field <lb />
near the College For this <lb />
pose a rough structure x <lb />
feel IS feet high has been put <lb />
up. This house will be filled <lb />
with combustible material, the <lb />
whole saturated with oil and fire <lb />
set to it. If the puts this <lb />
out there will be no room to <lb />
doubt that it will do everything <lb />
for it. <lb />
TOWN TAX LEVY <lb />
Total Increase of Percent. <lb />
The Board of five <lb />
of the members being present, <lb />
met Tuesday afternoon, April <lb />
30th, for the purpose of making a <lb />
of town taxes for the coming <lb />
fiscal year. <lb />
The tax on real and personal <lb />
property was increased from -5 <lb />
cents to cents on each <lb />
valuation, an addition <lb />
special tax of cents was levied- <lb />
The pull tux was increased from <lb />
cents to <lb />
special tax of cents on each <lb />
poll was levied. <lb />
This makes a total increased <lb />
regular and special taxes of <lb />
over last year. The in- <lb />
creased amount of <lb />
this levy will be about on <lb />
the regular taxes and the <lb />
special taxes. <lb />
making the special levy of <lb />
on valuation <lb />
and cents each poll, the <lb />
Board passed an order that the <lb />
raised from this special <lb />
tax shall apply, first, to tiling and <lb />
drainage; water supply; <lb />
third, street improvements, <lb />
be used for no other purpose- <lb />
All the schedule or privilege <lb />
taxes remain the as for last <lb />
year with the exception of law- <lb />
the last Legislature passing <lb />
a law relieving them of municipal <lb />
privilege tax These schedule <lb />
taxes are as follows <lb />
Retail liquor licenses, <lb />
Billiard Tables <lb />
Alleys, each. <lb />
Drays, double. <lb />
Livery stables, <lb />
Horse dealers <lb />
Banks, <lb />
Boarding houses, <lb />
Opera houses <lb />
Theatrical companies, per <lb />
day- <lb />
Circuses per day. <lb />
per day. <lb />
LET HAYS WATER. <lb />
BAD SANITATION. <lb />
Editor Reflector. <lb />
Now that the Town has a It i the prerogative of every cit <lb />
engine, and the first step is taken to insist upon the public <lb />
towards the care and safety of looking after the health of <lb />
town from fire, the and the town. We have had an <lb />
most important step should winter and spring and <lb />
once be taken by making the the earth has been saturated with <lb />
water supply sufficient to moot until it has polluted <lb />
the most stubborn the very atmosphere. This old <lb />
my opinion should be done town is more powerful, <lb />
in the best way. and that way the tobacco world has an eye <lb />
to make a large reservoir at the upon It is being cussed and <lb />
west side of the walk bridge discussed, while the spirit of <lb />
going to and one <lb />
at the bridge going to Skinner <lb />
improvement is going on and the <lb />
hot days are approach <lb />
on 4th street, and in the and with it disease, why can <lb />
ravine at the east end of 4th cur citizens see and feel the <lb />
street, below Dr. Win. B. Brown s. necessity of a thorough cleansing <lb />
These locations are almost the streets, and back <lb />
within reach of the length of <lb />
hose, and for the protection of the <lb />
north part of the town the river <lb />
will furnish inexhaustible <lb />
quantity, and for the protection <lb />
of the Tobacco Warehouses <lb />
other property in that section of <lb />
the town a reservoir could be <lb />
made back of the foundry and <lb />
near the street going by the <lb />
warehouses- This is the most <lb />
inexpensive way to get plenty of <lb />
water and without water the <lb />
has use for an engine. When <lb />
this is done and the property <lb />
and generally have <lb />
solemnly and earnestly made up <lb />
their minds to work harmoniously <lb />
and full concert of action, be- <lb />
willing to be commanded <lb />
when a fire is on us will work <lb />
for the best good of the town, <lb />
do I <lb />
yards. I say without fear of con- <lb />
the sanitary condition <lb />
of this town is awful, and some- <lb />
body is responsible. Now Mr. <lb />
Editor, the people look to you <lb />
and have a light to ask, why you <lb />
have not some- <lb />
body's toes, in this matter Do <lb />
it, and you will merit and receive <lb />
the plaudits of the community, <lb />
so will I, although I am a <lb />
New <lb />
If had always <lb />
been a reader of the Reflector <lb />
he would have that com- <lb />
plaining at the sanitary condition <lb />
of the urging the <lb />
of premises has been <lb />
with us. <lb />
NOTES FROM TARBORO. <lb />
The big Dry Goods and Notion E. J. <lb />
Co , of Broadway, N. Y., went into <lb />
the hands of a receiver about days ago and <lb />
T. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
the lucky buyer, happened there just in time to pull in <lb />
the great plums, always having the interest of his <lb />
patrons at heart, he is now able to offer some of the <lb />
greatest bargains heard of under the sun, such as <lb />
Silk Warp Embroideries, Laces, He <lb />
is none lacking in the <lb />
Department <lb />
where all all shapes, colors and styles can always <lb />
be at rock bottom prices. Remember we also <lb />
carry a large line of <lb />
These are stubborn facts <lb />
trial for your spring trade. <lb />
all we ask is a <lb />
Next Door to Bank. <lb />
New <lb />
The streams all over the <lb />
are full and many bridges have <lb />
been washed up. <lb />
tire bags will not be able to <lb />
much toward destroying the town I Freshet <lb />
and property therein. The fee is ; c <lb />
very clearly evident that the <lb />
of an engine is a useless waste of. <lb />
money if there is no water, N. C, May G, <lb />
order that this end shall met Our people here appreciate very <lb />
the above proposition is the most complimentary <lb />
the best most the Daily Reflector <lb />
expenditure that can concerning Tarboro as a tobacco <lb />
be made to get all the market, thank the editor <lb />
water B. F- I kindly for it- The <lb />
I Ton is broad willing to <lb />
t others a i well as build up <lb />
the industries of its own <lb />
Long may such a paper live. <lb />
Oar tobacco market here is <lb />
a certainty. Everybody is <lb />
. is <lb />
Fortify the body against disease forces for the <lb />
by Liver Pills, an <lb />
, p The Bunk of Tarboro has been <lb />
lute cure for sick headache, capital stock of <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, nod will commence <lb />
constipation jaundice, g <lb />
and all kindred troubles. , the State, representing <lb />
Fly Wheel Of more a million of dollars. <lb />
T-v t . river has is now <lb />
Your Liver Pills are m b-g all <lb />
the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever day yesterday. <lb />
be for the accident that A partition m cir <lb />
T, , f r a <lb />
my notice. feel f tie for dredging <lb />
I had a new lease of life, j Tar River. Nearly everybody <lb />
m . <lb />
J o . I will write more some other <lb />
Liver Pills time com. <lb />
For sale Rambler Bicycle, <lb />
apply at Post Office. <lb />
Rev. B. H- will preach <lb />
at Swamp the 2nd Sunday <lb />
in -May by request- <lb />
Ball Croquet sets at D. <lb />
My the Salisbury has <lb />
moved the country up to May, <lb />
-085, just one thousand years <lb />
is talk of a telephone <lb />
being built from down town to <lb />
the depot, with branch phones at <lb />
the tobacco warehouses- <lb />
The Grifton Guide has made <lb />
its appearance with E. B. Wilcox <lb />
editor. It is quite a newsy sheet <lb />
and we hope will meet with <lb />
Last year America killed and <lb />
hogs, which <lb />
sold for These are <lb />
figures which no one will grunt <lb />
about. <lb />
Remember I can take your <lb />
measure and have you a suit of <lb />
clothes made to order. Fit <lb />
Frank Wilson. <lb />
Messrs. J. L- Cherry and W- B. <lb />
finished setting out <lb />
their tobacco plants on Tuesday. <lb />
They are the first to finish in the <lb />
most have just <lb />
Thermometers are higher now <lb />
than they were in <lb />
will be still higher in July <lb />
L. Haskett has a large lot <lb />
bought while they were low. <lb />
it not pay to run an ex- <lb />
from to Wash- <lb />
and return on Memorial <lb />
Day, May What says <lb />
Cherry and the Old <lb />
Dominion people <lb />
Larry resigned the <lb />
position of weather observer for <lb />
this station and M- R. Lang was <lb />
appointed as his successor. The <lb />
will continue to be dis- <lb />
played and telegrams posted at <lb />
the same place, Lang's store. <lb />
A Pitt co tin Lain who is do <lb />
a prosperous in <lb />
New Orleans, in sending his <lb />
renewal to the says <lb />
is like meeting an <lb />
i from home each <lb />
St. Paul's Mission Band. <lb />
On Friday afternoon at the <lb />
home of Mrs. M. A- Ricks, St. <lb />
Paul's Mission Band had another <lb />
of their pleasant teas which <lb />
they so often participate. The <lb />
following was <lb />
fully rendered. <lb />
Scripture <lb />
Letters from Brazil and Japan. <lb />
Cobb and Irma Cobb. <lb />
Lucy Cox- <lb />
Essay on Missionary Work <lb />
Western N. C Miss M- Leo Joy- <lb />
Instrumental Dan- <lb />
Greene <lb />
Cobb. <lb />
Next in order cake and cream <lb />
served, the remainder of the <lb />
spent social <lb />
intercourse. Before leaving the <lb />
committee tendered a vote of <lb />
thanks to Mrs Ricks <lb />
Miss Cobb, for the charming <lb />
manner in which they were enter- <lb />
declaring it was by far the <lb />
enjoyable tea yet had <lb />
The Leaders Say <lb />
The eyes of the people are upon the merchants <lb />
who can and will sell goods cheap, cheaper and <lb />
cheapest in these times of depression and <lb />
for the future condition and prosperity of our <lb />
people. We claim to be the merchants of Green- <lb />
ville for you to trade with, for the following <lb />
sons We buy largely and buy for the cash, we <lb />
buy at close figures because of these two facts. <lb />
We sell for cash, we sell on credit. We help <lb />
of our friends who appreciate it and in turn <lb />
help us by telling their friends of our honest <lb />
goods and honest business methods in dealing <lb />
with all. We carry the the largest and best <lb />
line of <lb />
Gentle spring comes with all tr e sweet songs <lb />
the birds and lovely flowers and so <lb />
does our our pretty <lb />
to be found in our county. We invite your in- <lb />
We invite comparison, dollars worth <lb />
with dollars worth, quality against quality, <lb />
with any other stock in Pitt county. The signs <lb />
of the times point out plainly those merchants <lb />
with whom you should spend your cash. Do <lb />
not be led away with what some other man has <lb />
to tell you, but come to us and buy your <lb />
The Five. <lb />
Did the readers <lb />
know that there was a band of <lb />
five young ladies in our midst <lb />
that meet every Friday <lb />
And what a happy, jolly time <lb />
they do have. They called them- <lb />
selves Sporty <lb />
each one has the name of some <lb />
novel. They Trilby, <lb />
Marcella, Jane Eyre <lb />
Thorne. They meet at <lb />
each other's home and the <lb />
strangest thing about it is they <lb />
don't allow a boy at of their <lb />
meetings. They have passwords <lb />
and it is really <lb />
amusing to hear them- We came <lb />
across them a few ago <lb />
when they were out <lb />
and heard a noise like the <lb />
babble of a cart load of monkeys- <lb />
When we stopped and <lb />
what alt that fuss was about <lb />
we were politely told that <lb />
are the Sporty We only <lb />
exclaimed P don't like <lb />
to be cut down by such a bevy of <lb />
of girls and remarked that they <lb />
should certainly be given away. <lb />
If we were not married <lb />
be one of five young to <lb />
break up that band or make <lb />
them let as meet with them and <lb />
enjoy the happy hours that they <lb />
Spend pleasantly. <lb />
Bring your cotton seed to <lb />
Henry Sheppard, and buy your <lb />
Meal and Hulls. Car load of each <lb />
just arrived sale cheap. <lb />
A belonging to Moses <lb />
Williams fell in a ditch near the <lb />
depot Tuesday and was <lb />
gotten cut with much <lb />
Bad weather makes bad <lb />
health. The Iron Drive Pump <lb />
will give yon pure water. D. <lb />
D. Haskett keeps the best. <lb />
At the recent debate by the <lb />
Leazar Society of the A. it M. <lb />
College, at Raleigh, Mr. W. C <lb />
Jackson, of this comity, won the <lb />
debater's medal. <lb />
Mr. Ana Garris, of <lb />
tells us that his boys killed a <lb />
large moccasin snake, Sunday, <lb />
and the snake open <lb />
twenty frogs that had <lb />
lowed by it. <lb />
Ben White a who recent- <lb />
escaped jail at Kinston, and <lb />
the who killed a constable <lb />
Edgecombe county a few <lb />
weeks ago, were both arrested <lb />
near Washington Monday. <lb />
A boy <lb />
living about six miles from town, <lb />
split his right foot open with a <lb />
hatchet, this morning, and cut <lb />
one of his entirely off- He <lb />
was brought to and <lb />
Bagwell and Warren dressed <lb />
bis <lb />
-and line line of-<lb />
goods arc prettier and cheaper than <lb />
Our <lb />
and they going fast. <lb />
ever <lb />
Come quick. <lb />
BROS., <lb />
Leaders of Low Prices, <lb />
1ST- O- <lb />
Sunday School Convention. <lb />
The County International Sunday <lb />
School Convention for county in <lb />
hereby called to meet at Ayden at <lb />
o'clock P. II. on Saturday. June <lb />
Then Will bi a session on Sunday <lb />
afternoon S o'clock. <lb />
AU the Schools In the county arc <lb />
earnestly requested to be represented <lb />
by delegate <lb />
A of the exercises will be <lb />
published later. to be <lb />
elected at this meeting to us <lb />
i i State Convention A full meet- <lb />
is desired. <lb />
Mils ill he held in <lb />
With the convention of <lb />
Which meets at this time. <lb />
W. <lb />
t. D. <lb />
Secretary. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
the Superior Court Clerk of <lb />
PI t county as administratrix of <lb />
May, deceased, is hereby <lb />
persons holding claims <lb />
the estate to them to <lb />
the for collection on or be- <lb />
fore the nth dry of May 1800. or this <lb />
will plead in Mr for their re- <lb />
all persons Indebted to <lb />
estate will make Immediate payment. <lb />
This the nth day of May <lb />
S. O. CANNON. <lb />
of Winifred May, <lb />
TO NOTIFY <lb />
their friends and the <lb />
trade that they have <lb />
bought out the <lb />
Racket Store and <lb />
will engage in the gen- <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having qualified be- <lb />
fore the Superior Court of <lb />
county as Hi lo the estate of <lb />
D. W. deceased, is <lb />
hereby Riven lo all persons indebted to <lb />
estate of said decedent to make <lb />
mediate to the undersigned. <lb />
end all having claims <lb />
tin said must present the same <lb />
before the Mar. or this <lb />
notice will b- plead III bar of recovery <lb />
This 8th day of Mar. <lb />
LORENZO <lb />
of D. W. <lb />
Dress Goods, Hats and Boots and Shoes <lb />
Goods, Heavy Domestics, and <lb />
Unbleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Hardware <lb />
Plows and Castings, Nails, Shovels, spades and <lb />
Tinware, Pots, <lb />
Furniture, Sets, <lb />
es, Bedsteads, Bureaus, <lb />
Lounges, Tables, Hall <lb />
Racks, Cribs and Cradles, <lb />
children's Carriages, <lb />
Chairs of many kinds and <lb />
styles from the cheapest <lb />
to fine Plush Seat Rockers <lb />
Matting and Oil cloths, <lb />
Heavy Groceries, Meat, <lb />
Molasses, Salt. Oils, Flour <lb />
a special in high grades, <lb />
Lard, Baking Powders. <lb />
To the Ladies we would <lb />
especially say do not fail <lb />
to see our beautiful line of <lb />
Ladies, Misses and Child- <lb />
Slippers, Cotton and Wash Dress Goods <lb />
Laces, <lb />
White Goods, Dimities and Lawns. To <lb />
men to buy our Reynold's Shoes, every pair war- <lb />
ranted to be solid. To every buyer w e say <lb />
and see our stock. We will be pleased to show <lb />
what we have to sell. We set the pace, others <lb />
try to follow. <lb />
and Clothing business. <lb />
We are receiving <lb />
Everybody invited to <lb />
all and see us. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
TAfT I CO., <lb />
GREENVILLE, IT. C. <lb />
UP HOME <lb />
By patronizing Home Enterprise. <lb />
Mill Client Co., <lb />
of DURHAM, N. C, <lb />
manufacturing as line Cigars, Che- <lb />
roots and as can be found on <lb />
the market. Their leading brands are <lb />
OF <lb />
a for a Nickel, hand made. <lb />
Havana tilled. <lb />
a very Hue <lb />
Havana tilled, hand mad <lb />
Named in honor of Col. Buck Black <lb />
well. <lb />
a fine live cent Cigar, Sumatra Wrapper <lb />
hand made, a sure win- <lb />
i Named in honor of Col. J. B, <lb />
j Care, Black Durham Tc-<lb />
SADIE <lb />
Ten cents.<lb />
Five for The tine t smoke for <lb />
the money. <lb />
NORTH STATE <lb />
Three for cent, a hummer that el- <lb />
ways pleas. <lb />
Stick to home and send us your or- <lb />
Special brands put up when de- <lb />
sired. Address <lb />
Durham, N. C <lb />
Sale of valuable land. <lb />
By virtue of vested in <lb />
me M administrator of Eliza de- <lb />
ceased, iii a special proceeding before <lb />
the Clerk of the Court of Pitt <lb />
county, I shall offer for sale at the <lb />
House in Greenville on Mon- <lb />
day the 6th May. the follow- <lb />
described tract of situated in <lb />
Pitt comity containing one hundred <lb />
acres or less and adjoining the <lb />
lands J. and Brier Swamp <lb />
and known the James tract. <lb />
Terms of sale balance <lb />
in two equal Installments six and <lb />
twelve months after date with interest <lb />
after date. retained until pay- <lb />
in full. <lb />
W. JENKINS. <lb />
of <lb />
E and L. I. Moore, Ally's. <lb />
Sale. <lb />
virtue of the In me <lb />
vested a decree of the Superior <lb />
I will offer at the Court <lb />
House door in Greenville on Monday, <lb />
the 6th of Mar, 1893, the following <lb />
of land in <lb />
one tract situated in Content town- <lb />
ship a the lands of S. S. <lb />
son and K. K. Jackson, containing six- <lb />
teen acres more or less. CM other tract <lb />
situated in the same adjoin- <lb />
the lands of T. J. and <lb />
I. Jenkins containing acres <lb />
more or less. The said lands are sold <lb />
for th purpose of making assets for <lb />
payment of debts of the estate of <lb />
deceased. Terms of <lb />
sale cash, . H. . <lb />
of Wm. <lb />
April 1st <lb />
CHILL <lb />
AS FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICK BO <lb />
Ills. Mot. KM. <lb />
Co., Una, Mo. <lb />
MO b-HUM <lb />
TONIC and <lb />
AM already roar. In all oar <lb />
I--I of In <lb />
an <lb />
your Tonic <lb />
Sold A guaranteed J. <lb />
druggist.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
1875. <lb />
AT THE <lb />
OLD BRICK STORE <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BUY <lb />
their year's supplies will find <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
PORK <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, <lb />
RICE, TEA, Ac. <lb />
at Lowest Market <lb />
TOBACCO CIGARS <lb />
e direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one A con <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and sold price <lb />
the times. goods and <lb />
sold for CASH therefore, having no risk <lb />
to run, we sell at a close margin <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
N. C <lb />
The Charlotte <lb />
OBSERVER, <lb />
North Carolina's <lb />
E MOST <lb />
WEEKLY <lb />
A Cabarrus Hermit. <lb />
Mr. J. W. of <lb />
cord, on a surveying ex- <lb />
in the Rocky River sec- <lb />
of Cabarrus, lost week dis- <lb />
covered a bona fide hermit, says <lb />
the Charlotte News. name <lb />
is J. P. Langley, and he lives by <lb />
Coddle on bind owned by <lb />
Mrs. J. C. of Concord, <lb />
and near the home of Mr. Frank <lb />
Irwin- Langley's habitation is a <lb />
curiosity. It is a hut, made of <lb />
poles and covered with turf <lb />
leaves. A small aperture in one <lb />
side of it lets in and serves <lb />
as a door- Langley came from <lb />
Ya-kin county, and for years past <lb />
has lived alone in this mud hut <lb />
He is what is commonly known <lb />
as a root and herb doctor, and <lb />
the ignorant and superstitions of <lb />
that section of the country pat- <lb />
He never buys <lb />
bis gnu and rod keeping sup- <lb />
plied in that line- He is quite an <lb />
angler knows all best <lb />
fibbing in Rocky river <lb />
and Coddle Langley is <lb />
old. <lb />
Independent and fearless; bigger and <lb />
more attractive than ever, it will be mi <lb />
Invaluable visitor to lb home the <lb />
the club or tie work room. <lb />
THE DAILY OBSERVES. <lb />
of the news of i he world. Com- <lb />
Daily reports from the Stale <lb />
National Capitols. W a <lb />
THE WEEKLY OBSERVER. <lb />
A perfect family All the <lb />
news of the week. The reports <lb />
from the Legislature a special. <lb />
Weekly Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
ONLY ONE DOLLAR A TEAR. <lb />
for .-ample Adders <lb />
THE OBSERVER, <lb />
Charlotte, N. C <lb />
R. R <lb />
AND BRANCHES. <lb />
AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD. <lb />
Condensed Schedule. <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb />
Dated <lb />
Mar. <lb />
Leave Weldon <lb />
Ar. Mt <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Rocky Mt <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Selma <lb />
Ar. Florence<lb />
A. M.<lb />
IV<lb />
-52 <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
M.<lb />
M. <lb />
A. M<lb />
, ;. <lb />
A. M<lb />
Dated <lb />
Mar. 2-i. <lb />
1898.<lb />
s. <lb />
Floret <lb />
Selma <lb />
Ar n <lb />
I -15<lb />
l s <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Wilson <lb />
M. <lb />
no<lb />
l -10 <lb />
M.<lb />
Ar <lb />
Ar Ml <lb />
P. M P. M, <lb />
8-<lb />
In <lb />
Poor <lb />
Health <lb />
means so much more than <lb />
you and i <lb />
fatal diseases result from <lb />
k trifling ailments neglected. <lb />
Don't play with Nature's i <lb />
greatest <lb />
If you are feeling <lb />
out of sorts, weak <lb />
and generally ex- <lb />
nervous, J <lb />
have no appetite <lb />
can't <lb />
begin at <lb />
the most J <lb />
hie <lb />
is <lb />
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb />
A few hot-<lb />
comes from the <lb />
very first <lb />
your J <lb />
and it's <lb />
pleasant to lake. <lb />
It Cures <lb />
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb />
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
Malaria, Nervous ailments i <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
Get only the has crossed red <lb />
lines on the wrapper. All others <lb />
On receipt of two stamps we , <lb />
will send set of Ten Beautiful S <lb />
Fair Views and <lb />
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. <lb />
The Tobacco Department <lb />
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse <lb />
recent rains are ruinous to <lb />
young tobacco plants. <lb />
There Las already been in- <lb />
of rain fall this year says <lb />
Col- <lb />
Messrs- G- W. and <lb />
methods of relaxation- I have <lb />
tried it a great many and I <lb />
can safely say that it h M afford- <lb />
ed me the deepest joy- <lb />
To violently reform and <lb />
away the weed and at the end of <lb />
alter the week to find a good cigar <lb />
Boyd, tobacco of in the quiet, <lb />
War rent on, have been pocket of an old vest <lb />
some days in town- fords the most intense and <lb />
Hr. Boyd, of Winston, spent a delight . <lb />
portion of last week in town. <lb />
He is prospecting around with an <lb />
eye to locating on some of the <lb />
eastern markets. <lb />
Train on Scotland Meek Branch Road <lb />
3.40 p. m., Halifax 4.00 <lb />
p. in., arrives Scotland Neck at p <lb />
in. Greenville p. in., Kinston 7.88 <lb />
l. in. leaves Kinston 7.20 <lb />
a. in., Greenville 8.22 a. in. <lb />
Halifax at a. m., Weldon 11.20 in <lb />
daily <lb />
Trains on Washington Branch have <lb />
Washington a, <lb />
8.40 p. in., Tarboro 9.50; returning <lb />
leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m. <lb />
p. in,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m. <lb />
Daily except Sunday. Connects wild <lb />
on Neck Branch. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N V, via <lb />
A Raleigh it. R. daily <lb />
day, p. in., Sunday P. M ; <lb />
arrive Plymouth 0.20 P. M., 5.20 p. in. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
Sunday, 8.80 a. m., Sunday 0.30 a -n. <lb />
arrive Tarboro 10.21 a. m and 11.15 <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
dally except Sunday, a. <lb />
m. riving a m. Re- <lb />
leaves a. m.; <lb />
arrive at Goldsboro. II a. m. <lb />
Trains on Nashville Branch leaves <lb />
Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. in., arrive <lb />
Nashville S p. m-. Spring Hope 5.30. <lb />
p. in. Returning leaves Spring Hope <lb />
b u. in. Nashville 8.35 a. m. arrives <lb />
at Rocky Mount in., <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Latta Branch, Florence K <lb />
R. leaves Latta 6.50 p. in., arrive Dun <lb />
bar 8.00 p. in. Returning leave Din <lb />
bar 6.30 a. arrive a. m. <lb />
Daily except <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves War- <lb />
saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday <lb />
II a. in. Returning Clinton <lb />
at Warsaw with <lb />
line trains. <lb />
makes close connection <lb />
a. Weldon for all points North daily, all <lb />
nil via Richmond, and daily except <lb />
Sunday via Portsmouth and Bay Line <lb />
also at Rocky Mount with Norfolk <lb />
Carolina railroad for Norfolk daily and <lb />
all points North via Norfolk, daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General Sup <lb />
T. K, KENLY, Manager. <lb />
J. M. EMERSON, Manager. <lb />
This Reminds <lb />
You every day <lb />
in the month of <lb />
May that if <lb />
you have <lb />
your Printing done <lb />
at the <lb />
JOB OFFICE. <lb />
It will be right, <lb />
It will be done in style <lb />
and it always suits. <lb />
These points arc <lb />
well worth weighing <lb />
in any sort <lb />
of work, but <lb />
It is reported that six hundred <lb />
new tobacco being built <lb />
in county, N. e. <lb />
The market in Tarboro will be <lb />
probably reopened next fall. <lb />
There now in the State <lb />
and the state <lb />
about -10,000,000 a lit- <lb />
over pounds to each <lb />
house. Somebody is bound to <lb />
sum. r <lb />
Letters that we have received <lb />
lately indicate that there will be <lb />
several new buyers on this market <lb />
nest fall. To the wide awake <lb />
young man quest of bright <lb />
t we say come east- <lb />
We have been <lb />
private inquiries among a few of <lb />
lour tobacco farmers concerning <lb />
the organization of a Tobacco <lb />
Growers Association and without <lb />
exception everyone has <lb />
signified a and desire <lb />
to aid a cause, hence we <lb />
feel safe saying that a short <lb />
while a meeting of this kind will <lb />
be called. <lb />
The subscribers to stock in a <lb />
tobacco for Kinston <lb />
are requested to meet tit Mr- J. <lb />
W- Granger's office to-morrow- <lb />
at four o'clock <lb />
for the purpose cf electing <lb />
tens and taking steps to let out <lb />
the It is that <lb />
all should attend this <lb />
and that stops should be to <lb />
insure good warehouse f r our <lb />
town- Movements ate foot to <lb />
secure wart houses Hill <lb />
to Mr. Grimes for his <lb />
and response on <lb />
support of a <lb />
Tobacco Growers Association. <lb />
In our conception there is <lb />
that would bring about a <lb />
more advanced unification of <lb />
thought than an of <lb />
representative tobacco farmers to <lb />
meet together once a mouth an I <lb />
exchange ideas by discussing the <lb />
man fold subjects under the head <lb />
of tobacco culture. We <lb />
that an organization of this <lb />
Can be under the proper <lb />
not only <lb />
and instructive to the whole <lb />
profession but entertaining <lb />
elevating to a very high degree. <lb />
We can, must and will have it. <lb />
so Tarboro, <lb />
Hill, Grifton and <lb />
are all talking tobacco warehouses <lb />
Of all these Tarboro has the best <lb />
chance. There are in Tarboro <lb />
now two built and <lb />
warehouses and prize <lb />
houses so this it will not <lb />
cost a dollar to start tho bull <lb />
again to tolling. It is backed up <lb />
by a pretty fair and if <lb />
they can get the right man to <lb />
take hold it will not be such up <lb />
hill business to run but from a <lb />
market where nil the houses must <lb />
be built from the start more <lb />
to take hold push <lb />
for success deliver us oh deliver <lb />
us. have been there. It will <lb />
take of dollars, pa <lb />
grit and plenty of it to <lb />
start a new market, and get it <lb />
safely beyond the breakers- <lb />
Finest Cruiser <lb />
The official report of final <lb />
trial of the cruiser Minneapolis <lb />
has reached the Navy Depart- <lb />
shows flint the vessel is <lb />
practically even under <lb />
extreme conditions of service. <lb />
Her run in the tropics for <lb />
hours, part of it with nut <lb />
proved her tho most <lb />
ship yet built for the <lb />
navy as a result of her per- <lb />
her contractors will be <lb />
promptly paid tho reserve sum <lb />
held by the Government pending <lb />
her complete acceptance. <lb />
Without the JESTS <lb />
made a speed within a small <lb />
lion of twenty knots without us- <lb />
blowers for assisting her <lb />
fires which in the tropics is <lb />
precedented. <lb />
DANGER IN TOYS. <lb />
Those Sold on the May Con- <lb />
Infection. <lb />
The reading public is by this time <lb />
fairly conversant with the ordinary <lb />
sources cf danger from contagion to <lb />
which it is exposed and it has been <lb />
duly warned to avoid the <lb />
use of hair brushes and towels <lb />
and of the ear pieces of the <lb />
graph; to touch not with <lb />
hand the brass of the <lb />
street car and to be suspicious even <lb />
of the telephone transmitter. <lb />
But, according to a medical <lb />
the latest hazard in infection is <lb />
confined to children. Many <lb />
toys arc now offered on the <lb />
of city streets by <lb />
ant One of these is a tube <lb />
of paper furnished with a short piece <lb />
of bamboo at one end, up to which it <lb />
Is coiled by the action of a slight <lb />
steel spring. On blowing into the <lb />
bamboo tho coil is unrolled and <lb />
shoots out nearly a yard and the <lb />
sudden extension has a comical <lb />
effect, very entertaining to the <lb />
youthful mind. Another form of <lb />
toy is the miniature bagpipe, which <lb />
is made to emit its characteristic <lb />
sounds by the pressure of air from <lb />
a small rubber ball which has been <lb />
air blown from the <lb />
FOR SPRING AND SUMMER, <lb />
f r Wear <lb />
in Want <lb />
An i h -t Tim I Will ll <lb />
with the <lb />
and Art Prominent <lb />
Feature. <lb />
Dove all tilings <lb />
in <lb />
Your Job Printing. <lb />
DIED. <lb />
Yesterday at residence on <lb />
Montgomery <lb />
C, after a ill <lb />
brought on by the <lb />
use of tobacco, Cicero Led <lb />
better, husband of Mary Ellen <lb />
Ledbetter, Ella Margaret <lb />
Ledbetter, 1851, Viola Hope Led- <lb />
better, 1853, Realization <lb />
Ledbetter, 1871, age years <lb />
months and days. Funeral <lb />
private- Relatives of his late <lb />
wives are cordially invited. <lb />
our husband went <lb />
After such <lb />
Yes, he's found the land he Fought, <lb />
he what is <lb />
For, no matter what he did, <lb />
Now he quid <lb />
The above notice tells its own <lb />
sad tale. Such truths as these <lb />
come home to us with crushing <lb />
force- They say in language <lb />
which cannot be <lb />
Beware of tobacco, tea, coffee, <lb />
chocolate, etc. or some day you <lb />
will a corpse- <lb />
am glad to notice on the part <lb />
of the friends of humanity a <lb />
strong effort to encourage those <lb />
who wish to quit the use of <lb />
co. To break off the use of the <lb />
The Foundation Stone of Success. <lb />
The great rule of business <lb />
is that of absolute and <lb />
unqualified honesty, writes Ed- <lb />
ward W. in the May <lb />
Home Journal. All the rules of <lb />
business are worthless if they are <lb />
not led on that and only <lb />
foundation stone to true <lb />
success- Honesty is not <lb />
lb best policy business ; <lb />
it is only policy. <lb />
Upon it, upon it alone can a <lb />
a good reputation be and a <lb />
man without a <lb />
for honesty might just as <lb />
as well stop. Any deviation from <lb />
the rule of honesty in business <lb />
may temporary gain, but it <lb />
invariably means permanent loss. <lb />
On the other hand, a strict ad- <lb />
to an honest policy may <lb />
menu a temporary loss, but it is <lb />
sure to result a permanent <lb />
gain- <lb />
According to an eminent writer <lb />
if is anything in historical <lb />
it is about time for the <lb />
United Slates to have another <lb />
war. The average period between <lb />
wars heretofore has been between <lb />
twenty-five thirty years, end <lb />
that length of lime has now <lb />
since the last war. we <lb />
look about us the signs <lb />
cf on every there is <lb />
no reason to fear that, history will <lb />
repeat itself at any time the <lb />
near future, for which let us be <lb />
duly Sun. <lb />
month. <lb />
Attention is called to the possible <lb />
consequences of buying these <lb />
which are presented to a child after <lb />
being inflated by questionable <lb />
breath, and perhaps with <lb />
the moisture of the still more <lb />
lips of the An in- <lb />
mouthpiece has been known <lb />
to be the origin of grave <lb />
troubles, and it seems <lb />
strange that persons who would <lb />
hesitate to drink out of a glass that <lb />
has been used will buy these toys <lb />
and take them to their children <lb />
without thought of the disease by <lb />
which they may have been <lb />
Among the impoverished <lb />
makers and sore throats, <lb />
diphtheria and contagious fevers in <lb />
very early stages may be raging <lb />
and children may contract fatal dis- <lb />
eases of even a worse character than <lb />
any of these by using these toys. <lb />
In considering tho proposition <lb />
to call a State constitutional con- <lb />
the people of Virginia <lb />
should not lose sight of the start- <lb />
ling figures presented some time <lb />
ago by Mr- Eugene Withers, <lb />
member of the General Assembly <lb />
from Danville. According to <lb />
these, in Virginia there are <lb />
judges, ; the same <lb />
work is done in Carolina by <lb />
20- The salaries of Virginia <lb />
es to of the <lb />
Carolina judges. <lb />
Virginia has at- <lb />
; North Carolina, The <lb />
Virginia prosecuting attorneys <lb />
are paid m North Caro- <lb />
The total cost of <lb />
judged prosecuting attorneys <lb />
in Virginia is North <lb />
Carolina, or, in other <lb />
words, in these two items of State <lb />
expenses, North Carolina saves <lb />
over Virginia <lb />
burg Advance. <lb />
Feminine Ingenuities. <lb />
Of the multifarious uses of the <lb />
hairpin, some, at least, are well <lb />
known. They are suggested by a <lb />
French traveler's description of a <lb />
pin which the Indian women of Peru <lb />
wear as a fastening for their shawls. <lb />
Its head is in the shape of a spoon <lb />
and a in one. <lb />
It is odd, the Frenchman says, to <lb />
see a woman pull out the pin, letting <lb />
her shawl drop from her bare <lb />
and proceed to use it for eat- <lb />
her soup or porridge. After the <lb />
repast she passes tho bowl of the <lb />
spoon carefully between her lips <lb />
two or three gathers up her <lb />
shawl and fastens it in place. <lb />
The same women use their slippers <lb />
Instead of point in <lb />
which they may be said to have the <lb />
advantage of their North American <lb />
sisters, who, having no pockets, or <lb />
none within comfortable reach, are <lb />
compelled to carry their purses in <lb />
their hands. <lb />
The money of Lima consists of <lb />
bank notes, which go very well into <lb />
the bottom of a slipper. As to the <lb />
effect upon the bills, perhaps tho <lb />
least said tho better. There is an <lb />
old saying that money always smells <lb />
Companion. <lb />
Childish Prattle. <lb />
little <lb />
Origin of tho Blouse. <lb />
After the fall of the Roman em- <lb />
the sexes started about fair in <lb />
the matter of clothes. Our <lb />
ancestors adopted a costume which <lb />
was almost the same for men and <lb />
women, and consisted of two main <lb />
garments, the Roman and <lb />
toga. The was virtually a <lb />
shirt with long sleeves, was <lb />
buckled at the waist. The men wore <lb />
it reaching to the knee the <lb />
women to tho ankles. colder <lb />
northern latitudes the men, as a <lb />
great innovation, added trousers, <lb />
but these were looked upon in the <lb />
light of a distinct extra, and were <lb />
not considered obligatory In hot <lb />
weather. There seems to be no <lb />
doubt that the blouse of the modern <lb />
peasant is a direct descendant of the <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
Two little girls, sisters, were <lb />
quarreling one day, and tho young- <lb />
est, out of spite, began walking in <lb />
and out of the room, leaving the door <lb />
open her. The older sister <lb />
left her play several times and shut <lb />
the door, upbraiding her sister each <lb />
time for it open. The <lb />
finally stopped and <lb />
I don't want to go to <lb />
Heaven if they keep a-scolding all <lb />
the time up <lb />
The older girl, who is very quick- <lb />
witted, answered her by <lb />
I'll bet that if you went to <lb />
Heaven you would leave the gate <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
weed is one the most agreeable manner. <lb />
Wood Pavement In London. <lb />
The new tower bridge is paved <lb />
with the wood of the eucalyptus <lb />
tree from Australia. The blocks <lb />
are about the size of building <lb />
bricks and their top surface has <lb />
edges, thus affording horses a <lb />
foothold. They are fastened to- <lb />
by means of pegs put <lb />
through them and fitted Into <lb />
holes In the adjoining <lb />
blocks. This wood is a dark ma- <lb />
color, Is very but <lb />
heavy and durable. It laid ac- <lb />
cording to the Duffy patent system <lb />
with machinery. Wood is <lb />
replacing stone pavement in <lb />
of the London streets, but In them <lb />
it is laid in a simpler and less costly <lb />
Marvelous Machinery. <lb />
At Ash tabula the Lake Shore <lb />
company has Introduced some mar- <lb />
machinery for unloading coal <lb />
and loading ore, and this company's <lb />
facilities for handling such materials <lb />
will be greater this season than ever <lb />
before. One of the new <lb />
is a large revolving cylinder, <lb />
into which a car loaded with thirty <lb />
tons of coal is allowed to run, and, <lb />
by means of hydraulic machinery, is <lb />
turned completely over and its load <lb />
dumped into a chute, which conducts <lb />
It Into tho hold of a barge. <lb />
Obliged to Forfeit. <lb />
One evening Colley by <lb />
missing his cue and giving a message <lb />
at tho wrong moment, spoiled one <lb />
of best scenes. So soon <lb />
as ho passed tho wings, <lb />
in a rage, said to the <lb />
Master be. done, <lb />
replied the prompter; <lb />
has no then, put <lb />
him down for ten shillings a <lb />
cried the manager, <lb />
forfeit him <lb />
Maxims Life.<lb />
Stockings for the spring will be <lb />
very, very pretty. All of the black <lb />
silk stockings have embroidered in- <lb />
steps in bright colors, or are made <lb />
with open lace work, and one of the <lb />
decided novelties is to have stripes <lb />
of embroidery on the stocking length- <lb />
wise. Tan with scarlet embroidery <lb />
or blue with scarlet polka-dots will <lb />
be fashionable; also some very <lb />
brown stockings, to worn <lb />
with the tan shoe, have patterns <lb />
embroidered on them in black, and <lb />
it is extremely chic. <lb />
White gloves have never been <lb />
more successful than they arc now, <lb />
and every woman possesses at least a <lb />
dozen pairs of these. One, I can <lb />
easily do this in Paris, where, if you <lb />
are clover, can purchase the <lb />
nicest sort of a white glove for <lb />
fifty cents, and thus, in having such <lb />
a large number, you do not give <lb />
them such hard wear. The newest <lb />
in stitching on these gloves is a <lb />
double row of black and white on <lb />
tho white glove. <lb />
Dainty miniature pins, surrounded <lb />
by gold or brilliants, are the favor- <lb />
pieces of jewelry, and they <lb />
are pretty with the exquisite <lb />
faces of Mme. and the <lb />
other beauties of the empire time, <lb />
painted so well and set off by the <lb />
jeweled or gold edging. <lb />
Lace collars, deep and of every <lb />
quality and pattern of lace, are seen <lb />
all about tho shops, worn with dark- <lb />
gowns. In great numbers. They are <lb />
deeper than they were last season <lb />
and of n heavier lace. One of ecru, <lb />
on a deep bodice, was a great <lb />
success. <lb />
Slippers arc made of yellow kid, <lb />
on the style of the and <lb />
these have a broad steel buckle at <lb />
the front and are used in the car- <lb />
in place of ties. Another fad <lb />
ID slippers is to have them of tan, <lb />
finished with black binding of sill; <lb />
and adorned with black rosettes or a <lb />
black jet buckle. <lb />
Umbrella handles of ivory, stud- <lb />
with small do are the <lb />
latest In that department of <lb />
belongings, but they are very <lb />
expensive, and I like quite as well <lb />
some of the wooden handles with <lb />
round tops of or Dresden, <lb />
with a rim of gold. The swagger <lb />
however, is the long, slim <lb />
ha idle of either gold or silver. <lb />
Fronts come in every material, in <lb />
every and every price, so, <lb />
consequently, everybody wears <lb />
them. The newest are those of <lb />
cornflower blue made <lb />
with a high collar and two small <lb />
rosettes at the side, while from that <lb />
falls the gathered with a <lb />
yoke of then a ruffle, <lb />
and then the drawn down <lb />
Into tho belt. Another front of rose <lb />
and black-striped silk had full collar <lb />
of black chiffon and the front of the <lb />
silk falling from the collar to the <lb />
waist in accordion plaits. <lb />
Yokes of steel and capes of this <lb />
material arc fashionable, but are <lb />
luxuries. One I saw was made of <lb />
long chains of steel, draped from <lb />
shoulder to shoulder and tied in <lb />
knots, with a collar of solid steel. <lb />
This adorned a plain black <lb />
waist, and was the only bit of trim- <lb />
ming on a plain black silk <lb />
displayed at a recent opening. <lb />
Veils continue to be simple, with <lb />
an occasional novelty, which, how- <lb />
ever, never seems to catch popular <lb />
favor. The thin meshes, with dots, <lb />
or a rather heavy mesh, perfectly <lb />
plain, are the favorites. Golden- <lb />
brown veiling with an entire brown <lb />
toilette is pretty, but in all other <lb />
cases It Is black alone that is worn <lb />
with all ports and conditions of head- <lb />
gear. <lb />
Silk of lavender, cut <lb />
very pointed bank and front, with <lb />
the merest scrap of a band to hold <lb />
them on over the shoulder, and with <lb />
a of the finest open work em- <lb />
are to wear with de- <lb />
gowns. Barbara Kent. <lb />
VicTor <lb />
-if <lb />
rink <lb />
in <lb />
make j <lb />
. baseball bats, <lb />
ball gloves and <lb />
rackets, tennis halls, <lb />
nets, racket presses, racket cases, <lb />
football suits, football and gymnasium shoes, <lb />
supplies, sweaters, etc. We guarantee better for <lb />
money than asked by other manufacturers. If <lb />
dealer does not keep Victor Athletic Goods, write for <lb />
illustrated <lb />
OVERMAN WHEEL CO. <lb />
Maker of Victor Bicycle pm Athletic Good-. <lb />
CHICAGO. <lb />
NEW <lb />
DENVER <lb />
PACIFIC COAST <lb />
w. l <lb />
SHOE ft <lb />
Over One million the <lb />
W. L. Douglas and <lb />
our <lb />
tho bout fur the money. <lb />
They mom In lit. <lb />
Tho uniform on <lb />
From to Ti-r <lb />
cannot <lb />
for,,, <lb />
Hi <lb />
Shoe. <lb />
82.60 <lb />
If your cannot I <lb />
for ctr <lb />
R. L. Davis Bro., Farmville, N. C. <lb />
W. L. <lb />
Cobb. <lb />
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r w, Ci., SQ <lb />
COBB BROS CO, <lb />
AND- <lb />
Commission Merchants <lb />
STREET NORFOLK, VA <lb />
and Solicited, <lb />
THE OLD <lb />
--------is STILL AT TUB FRONT nil a I ink<lb />
TEARS taught me h.-i i- n,. <lb />
Rope, Building r s, Hunts, <lb />
ting for Mechanic mid .-. .,. well <lb />
Clothing, Hats. Shoe. Drew I . heal <lb />
quarter tor Heavy cries, for O. X. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep and attentive clerk. <lb />
FORBES, <lb />
X. <lb />
C. <lb />
An Easy Solution. <lb />
Household Words relates a <lb />
story of the com to de Paris. <lb />
1871, when tho government of <lb />
M. was Versailles, and be- <lb />
fore the assembly had de- <lb />
whether the new constitution <lb />
was to be monarchical or republican, <lb />
the visited tho palace at <lb />
As be was about to enter <lb />
the door, M. Jules Simon met and <lb />
recognized him. Bowing politely, <lb />
M. Simon we are a republic <lb />
you arc In my house, and shall <lb />
delighted to do the honors. If we <lb />
arc a monarchy I am in The <lb />
laughed, took his arm, and <lb />
us go in <lb />
Nice Combing Sacks. <lb />
Japanese just as they <lb />
are sold in shops, make tho <lb />
nicest of combing sacks. The real <lb />
imported ones always wash <lb />
fully. <lb />
Real <lb />
Estate <lb />
and <lb />
Agent <lb />
GREEN <lb />
X. . <lb />
The next Of this i <lb />
begin nu Tuesday day of <lb />
rants mouth. <lb />
Primary English Houses and Ion f n- u it fir sale <lb />
Intermediate I easy. Tis-. <lb />
Higher open ace any <lb />
Languages o of debt placed in my ii n u tot <lb />
. . ,, , shad have all <lb />
me Instruction will through. guarantee I. r <lb />
mild out If necessary patronage. <lb />
an additional teacher will be employed. <lb />
goat an teed when <lb />
enter early and attend regularly For HERBERT <lb />
further Informal Ion apply to <lb />
If. <lb />
Aug. G. 1804, <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE. <lb />
TONSORIAL PARLORS <lb />
Under Opera House,<lb />
Cull in when you good work <lb />
B. K. <lb />
In Effect 1893. <lb />
Keep good company or none. <lb />
Never be idle. Cultivate your mind. <lb />
Make few promises. Live up to your <lb />
engagements. Keep your own <lb />
secrets. When you speak to a per- <lb />
son, look him In the face. If any <lb />
speaks ill of you, let your life be <lb />
so that no one will believe him. <lb />
Live within your income. Small <lb />
and steady gains bring the kind of <lb />
riches that do not take wings and <lb />
fly Earn money before you <lb />
spend it. Never run into debt <lb />
less you see a sure way to get out of <lb />
it. Never borrow if you can <lb />
avoid it. Do not marry until <lb />
you are able to support a wife. <lb />
Never speak evil of anyone. Be just <lb />
before you are generous. Save <lb />
when you are young and enjoy your <lb />
sayings when you are old, t <lb />
The Language. <lb />
Irish la spreading in the schools <lb />
of Ireland; candidates <lb />
themselves for examination <lb />
in their native tongue last year, as <lb />
Compared with the year before. <lb />
The number of schoolmasters who <lb />
obtained certificates to teach Irish <lb />
doubled. Irish was taught in eleven <lb />
new board schools, and the of <lb />
books of the Society for the <lb />
of the Irish Language was <lb />
greatly increased. <lb />
A Distinguished Amateur. <lb />
is a song. <lb />
Lady and you <lb />
very veil. Pot do you <lb />
in <lb />
song's written in B natural, <lb />
Herr <lb />
Then do yon zing <lb />
in B <lb />
really, Herr Maestro I <lb />
don't pretend to be a professional, <lb />
you know I only sing to please my <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave Washington for <lb />
ville and Tarboro touching at all Ian I <lb />
Inn on Tar River Monday. Wednesday <lb />
and Friday A. M. <lb />
Returning leave at. A. M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays Saturdays <lb />
A. days. <lb />
These departures lo <lb />
of waler on River. <lb />
at with Mean <lb />
era of The and Wash- <lb />
direct line for Norfolk, Baltimore <lb />
Philadelphia. Hew York and Boston. <lb />
Shippers their goods <lb />
market via Dominion I trim <lb />
New York. from <lb />
Norfolk A Haiti. <lb />
more Steamboat from <lb />
more. Merchants Miners <lb />
Boston, <lb />
Agent, <lb />
Washington X. <lb />
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Caveats mid Trade-Marks obtained and all Fm <lb />
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remote from <lb />
Send -model, drawing or photo., <lb />
advise, if or ii-i, <lb />
charge. Our fee not due till patent w secured. <lb />
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sent free. Address, <lb />
m Off. Washington, d. C. <lb />
TRADE <lb />
MARK <lb />
For tho Cure of all <lb />
This has been In use over <lb />
years, and wherever know has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been u- <lb />
by the leading physicians all over <lb />
and cures <lb />
all other remedies, with the attention of <lb />
the most experienced physicians, have <lb />
for years failed. This Ointment Is of <lb />
long standing and the high reputation <lb />
which It has obtained Is owing entirely <lb />
as but little <lb />
ever been made to bring it before <lb />
One bottle of this Ointment will <lb />
be sent to any address on receipt of <lb />
Dollar. All promptly at- <lb />
tended lo. Address all orders <lb />
communications to <lb />
T. F. <lb />
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We will fill them QUICK <lb />
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Rough Heart Framing, <lb />
Rough Sap Framing, ; <lb />
Rough Sap Inches 46.1 <lb />
Rough Sap Hoards, 1- inches, <lb />
Wail days our Planing Mill am <lb />
we will you <lb />
as <lb />
Wood to your door for ft <lb />
cents a load. <lb />
Terms cash. <lb />
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