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C i <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all work <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 NEWS CONDENSED. <lb />
straw <lb />
Wilmington is shipping <lb />
berries by car load- <lb />
All truck crops in tidewater <lb />
section of Virginia are reported a <lb />
little late. <lb />
A cyclone in Iowa killed a <lb />
people devastated <lb />
towns. <lb />
New is flipping guinea- <lb />
pigs, rats, mice from the pot <lb />
farm of P. E. A Go. <lb />
Another colony of about --0 <lb />
will leave Savannah, Ga- <lb />
in a few days for Liberia. <lb />
bad a <lb />
vicious fight Island- <lb />
The later was out in <lb />
-1st round- <lb />
Twelve hundred of <lb />
Illinois Steel Company, at <lb />
Chicago, are out on a strike for <lb />
higher wages. <lb />
The Florida Senate passed the <lb />
anti-Prize Fight bill. It now <lb />
House where it will <lb />
meet no opposition. <lb />
Comptroller has author- <lb />
First National Bank of <lb />
Washington to begin business- <lb />
The capital stock is <lb />
A Baltimore woman, acting as <lb />
her own dentist, gouged out a <lb />
troublesome tooth with a pair of <lb />
scissors. She died of lockjaw. <lb />
State Treasury of Texas <lb />
has become insolvent, there <lb />
of being enough on <lb />
baud to pay the warrants <lb />
against the State- <lb />
Two fell a distance of <lb />
feet while out a furnace <lb />
stack at Va-, one of <lb />
in escaped unhurt The other <lb />
was badly bruised. <lb />
John B. Hussey. private <lb />
to Senator Marion Butler <lb />
and who is the Washington <lb />
the Caucasian has <lb />
brought a suit for criminal libel <lb />
the News Observer. <lb />
the storm yesterday <lb />
afternoon lightning struck the <lb />
dairy in Mr. E- W. yard <lb />
set on it tire. A man <lb />
on the place put out the blaze by <lb />
pouring milk <lb />
Herald. <lb />
The workmen in the coal mines <lb />
long the hue of the Norfolk A <lb />
Western in Virginia <lb />
out on a strike and are <lb />
much trouble- Several military <lb />
have to the <lb />
mines- <lb />
There are now nearly twenty <lb />
prisoners Halifax jail- Eight <lb />
of are white four of <lb />
whom are quite desperate. Jail- <lb />
keeps the jail guarded <lb />
day and night and is quite <lb />
how he passes near the <lb />
Neck Democrat. <lb />
Hon. M. E- Carter, Collector of <lb />
Internal Revenue of the Western <lb />
District of this State, died at <lb />
Asheville Monday morning- Ex <lb />
Congressman John S. Henderson <lb />
of Salisbury, Chas. N. Vance <lb />
of Asheville, are candidates for <lb />
the vacancy. <lb />
Dr. D- M. Bowie, of <lb />
ton- D- C-, died very suddenly <lb />
the northbound mail <lb />
Wilson He was <lb />
company With bis daughter Mrs. <lb />
George Walker, was returning <lb />
from Florida, where he had been <lb />
account of illness- <lb />
Mr- Washington Duke, who is <lb />
a member of the board of trustees <lb />
of Trinity College who has <lb />
heretofore made such magnificent <lb />
to the college, proposed <lb />
to give toward the <lb />
fund of the college con- <lb />
that be raised from <lb />
other sources within the State- <lb />
His proposition will be made the <lb />
special subject of consideration <lb />
at the of the board in <lb />
June- <lb />
The Mallory Cheroot Co-, who <lb />
also make cigars, are on a <lb />
Orders have b -en pouring <lb />
them at a rapid rate until now, <lb />
that they are <lb />
about forty thousand cigars be- <lb />
hind their three <lb />
employed <lb />
some three or four new cigar <lb />
makers who will begin work <lb />
mediately- This is gratifying <lb />
news- We wish them continued <lb />
Sun. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
You Need <lb />
VOL. XIV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1895. <lb />
NO. <lb />
The Reflector this rear. <lb />
It will give the news <lb />
every week for <lb />
a year. <lb />
THE CHILD'S PRAYER. <lb />
The following verse.-, writ- <lb />
ton over forty years ago by the late <lb />
Hodges Heed, are reprinted from the <lb />
Bo-ton <lb />
Into her chamber went <lb />
A lilt e one day. <lb />
Ami a chair she knelt <lb />
pray <lb />
my eye I close <lb />
Thy form t sec; <lb />
If thou ire near hear me. Lord, <lb />
I thee to <lb />
A still small voice she heard her <lb />
soul, <lb />
What is it, t heal <lb />
Me <lb />
pray Thee. said. <lb />
wilt condescend <lb />
To tarry i my heart <lb />
And ever be my <lb />
path of life is dark <lb />
would not go astray ; <lb />
Ob. let have hand <lb />
To lead me in <lb />
Fear will leave thee, child <lb />
She thought she felt a band <lb />
her own. <lb />
tell roe. Lord, that ill <lb />
The living; pass <lb />
The soon must die. <lb />
And i children may. <lb />
Oh. let my parents live <lb />
Till I a woman grow; <lb />
For if die, what can <lb />
A orphan do <lb />
not, my child whatever ills may <lb />
I'll not bring th e <lb />
player was <lb />
And from her chamber, now. <lb />
She passed forth, with the light <lb />
her brow. <lb />
-Mother. I've die <lb />
band in mine I fell, <lb />
And, oh. heard him say, <lb />
A-on my chair I knelt. <lb />
not. child, whatever ills may <lb />
MENTAL. IMAGES. <lb />
THE BLESSED BABIES. <lb />
In <lb />
And <lb />
not thee <lb />
till I bring thee <lb />
A NEVER-MIND FELLOW. <lb />
it s <lb />
rain conversing in How are Cared for <lb />
says Emerson his essay other Lands. <lb />
lie watch bis in-1 . <lb />
process, will find that T . wrapped to <lb />
a maternal more or let I bung <lb />
luminous, arises ,., Ins mind con- I carried on moth. <lb />
with every thought, , , , , , <lb />
.,;,., . s He bas Plaything to tho <lb />
CURSED THE THUNDER. <lb />
Was Suddenly Stricken <lb />
With Apoplexy. <lb />
Down <lb />
PUBLISHED IN MID-OCEAN <lb />
which furnishes tho of <lb />
tho <lb />
Some weeks ago n white man <lb />
named Edward with i <lb />
out friends, was taken sick and j <lb />
having place to go, was sent <lb />
He was able <lb />
if he cries, no seems to to walk about his room and con- <lb />
This power of mental <lb />
mind it much. verse with those who visited him <lb />
i attended to his wants- <lb />
images appears to strength I America some of the Saturday, April 27th. <lb />
among individuals to a consider- cradles are made of palm leaves. , setting m chair in <lb />
A single leaf turned up at the we of bis room, when a <lb />
degree. Naturally we should <lb />
expect to find it powerful poets <lb />
and lists. Charles Dickens has j <lb />
himself told us that he actually j <lb />
creations as he wrote, , <lb />
edge holds the baby. This era <lb />
die is often up a tree, and <lb />
the wind rocks the baby to sleep <lb />
Africa the <lb />
thunder storm came up. At <lb />
he was very profane and <lb />
cursed the thunder. Suddenly <lb />
toppled over from his <lb />
chair the floor as though <lb />
mother carries ,, , . <lb />
I he been struck down by a <lb />
.,. . assistance <lb />
When she gets the unfortunate man was <lb />
M- mentions a painter j the baby in a leather pouch slung thunderbolt <lb />
who only looked at an objection her back. <lb />
while lie sketched its j tired of this way. she makes a j found to have sustained a stroke <lb />
was able to till the colors from j hole in the sand, under some Ho was taken to his <lb />
. . . i . ii where he lay until Monday <lb />
the linage of it m his mind. On bush shrub, and tucks th breathed his I <lb />
the other hand, there me people baby it. having spoken a word from <lb />
An Eskimo baby is tucked up the attack. <lb />
of equal intelligence who, bailiff <lb />
unable to see such mental images <lb />
themselves, have doubted their <lb />
existence, and Mr. <lb />
has th it habits of <lb />
thought, such as men of science <lb />
ii was an Englishman <lb />
in his mothers hood- It is birth and had beer, in this <lb />
warm travelers say community six years, a-id <lb />
their chubby little faces look j is said to have a mill opera- <lb />
very good cat a red and happy i . As stated above, he had <lb />
When the child comes out of the <lb />
and philosophers are ,,. . <lb />
apt to weaken the capacity of big ; and draws the Register. <lb />
together like a pudding- <lb />
bag, keeping him safe warm. <lb />
forming <lb />
Mr- Kirkpatrick of Winona, <lb />
Minn , an experimental <lb />
gist, has made a series of <lb />
this with <lb />
the help of his classes The <lb />
scholars were asked to write <lb />
just what came into their <lb />
minds when certain familiar <lb />
such as <lb />
were called out, and the <lb />
ans were carefully <lb />
They Were Roosters. <lb />
In the cradle is a <lb />
of wood, shaped like a ca- <lb />
and hollowed out until it is <lb />
very light. A quantity of <lb />
is put this soft bed <lb />
tho baby laughs, sleeps plays other d carrying <lb />
with his simple toys all the long chickens. The <lb />
days. <lb />
is said to have <lb />
occurred a thousand miles <lb />
from <lb />
A bashful country girl came <lb />
a grocery store the <lb />
some <lb />
had their <lb />
When mother goes <lb />
, , . . escape tho young in <lb />
church, she leaves outside to J placed on the <lb />
keep warm in a bole made the counter Now the young clerk is <lb />
mini the <lb />
many a tree <lb />
Is its in a sh w- <lb />
know the arc where , <lb />
honeysuckles grow, lie found that the , faithful dog to drive for bis polite manners, but <lb />
students formed is not always <lb />
; of the objects correspond , j he Are <lb />
words, the rest children set such a sure they lay there I <lb />
i i- . , set up , n-u she stammered, <lb />
formed images, with a to disturb the meeting. , blushing, are all <lb />
few exceptions, who seem to have , tR, clerk recovered <lb />
indulged in philosophical I American <lb />
The word ex- I it is sprinkled with , <lb />
salt, left to itself for nearly j a Dog Chews Gum. <lb />
mind lie it's sum- <lb />
mer, seem <lb />
To pull together dream, <lb />
dream, dream <lb />
For the roses roll around hi a perfect <lb />
foam <lb />
the good runs tie weather, an <lb />
it's alike lo me <lb />
ample, called up visions cf a Bi- <lb />
win dictionary, a novel, all <lb />
I never in <lb />
well. see <lb />
A dozen happy lace twin I the but a few scholars, who thought <lb />
. , , , for the or <lb />
An I s . an, I <lb />
the thoughts of some <lb />
word was represented, by <lb />
; some of tree, more especially <lb />
I'm a <lb />
Atlanta Constitution. <lb />
suits that most people are <lb />
thinking, while a few <lb />
are The ten- <lb />
to form distinct images <lb />
was very conspicuous among the <lb />
female students, and both sexes below. <lb />
THE LITTLE HAND. <lb />
Your little baud. <lb />
So soft, so to touch <lb />
gentlest stroke I understand-- <lb />
-o much, so much <lb />
long day <lb />
worry, toil and heat. <lb />
That g while I <lb />
stray <lb />
Through many a pathway sweet <lb />
Through the deep night, <lb />
When shadows have shut out <lb />
tilings that be. <lb />
That little hand doth touch my <lb />
sight. <lb />
And wondrous sights I see. <lb />
the long years. <lb />
Of shattered days and holies that I <lb />
have planned. <lb />
I shall be gently led through smiles and which, it been other- <lb />
tears <lb />
By dear little <lb />
There's nothing this Boating world <lb />
Of which a man can think. <lb />
Thai i to bring him business, <lb />
Like the use of printer's ink. <lb />
A LITTLE WHILE. <lb />
such a little while walk <lb />
along life's <lb />
weary feet that Inside us <lb />
falter Hack passing <lb />
Dear that greet us in the morn- <lb />
vanish e'er it is noon. <lb />
lender voices melt away in silence <lb />
a broken tune. <lb />
We long to see i he dear familiar faces, <lb />
but all in vain; <lb />
The that kept pace with ours <lb />
so bravely come not again; <lb />
the echo of a grown <lb />
lent, and afar; <lb />
A dim, white face gleams t among <lb />
the shadows like pale <lb />
Th a while for loving kind- <lb />
or disdain- <lb />
To smooth the way for weary <lb />
falter cause them <lb />
while and it were unavailing <lb />
kin words lo say. <lb />
For those who walked be- <lb />
side us have passed away. <lb />
Lizzie Clark Hardy in <lb />
hours. This is done to hard u A pet all the <lb />
it- The baby is tied its chewing gum he can around <lb />
and little feet are left wire owned by a family in <lb />
. .-. . ti, He has to <lb />
even in coldest weather. u ft h <lb />
eyebrows H earnestness that he <lb />
eyelashes; a little girls chews for all world like <lb />
are pierced rings often the from whom be <lb />
cherry tree which . . steaM it that when be <lb />
Washington cut a day old. and always b <lb />
The word evoked I are d it is not stated whether be slicks <lb />
a picture of some church the i The day a baby is <lb />
vicinity, but of the it is called year old- <lb />
it on chairs like others <lb />
who masticate it or leave it the <lb />
. j floor or ground as the case may <lb />
thought of a When the next New <lb />
It is evident from his re- comes, even if it happens to be <lb />
day after it is born, it is two <lb />
years old; thereafter every <lb />
New Year's day is its birthday. <lb />
The winter cradle is shaped like <lb />
Not superstitious. <lb />
He seemed preoccupied- <lb />
so thoughtful she ask- <lb />
ed, while with born of <lb />
i reserve <lb />
hour-glass, above o a drugstore complexion <lb />
The waist holds <lb />
abnormal develop ; child in, hands are left <lb />
about the ages of and free to play with <lb />
or the period of <lb />
rattles If the baby is a boy, the <lb />
top of his head is shaved when <lb />
wise observed, is also of ex be is four weeks old, and after <lb />
A Newspaper That la Printed on <lb />
Board an American Cruiser. <lb />
A newspaper on shipboard. <lb />
On the rolling decks of a man-of-war, <lb />
out. at sea, the reach of <lb />
win- or post. <lb />
An editor whose desk is in tho <lb />
narrow space below decks, known <lb />
to sailors as the port brig, whose <lb />
glimpse of the outside world is <lb />
through a little round glass port in <lb />
the ship's side, looking out over a <lb />
waste of waters. <lb />
Such is the Ocean Wave, pub- <lb />
the interests of all good <lb />
around the <lb />
and for particular instruction <lb />
and amusement of the officers and <lb />
men of the North Atlantic squad- <lb />
The paper is edited and print- <lb />
ed on tho flagship New York. Sub- <lb />
it is stated In big letters <lb />
on the first page, are payable in <lb />
gold, silver or jewels. No potatoes <lb />
or garden truck are taken in ex- <lb />
change. <lb />
The Wave has six pages, each of <lb />
which contains throe columns of <lb />
reading matter, it is printed in <lb />
four black, green ; <lb />
purple. A line photo engraving of <lb />
the flagship Baltimore, of the Chi- <lb />
station, is printed, showing that <lb />
vessel lying off a port. Cop- <lb />
of the paper received in this <lb />
city were printed while the squad- <lb />
was at in the <lb />
island of Trinidad. The features are <lb />
a story of the West Indies, some <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
ail in Leavening <lb />
Who is wholly free of <lb />
we mean- Who like <lb />
to hear at night mournful <lb />
howl of which the dog is capable <lb />
Who listens to a screech owl. <lb />
perched on a limb his win- <lb />
without having thoughts of <lb />
uncanny tilings creep over him <lb />
The first article in the May For- <lb />
um is one by Col. Theodore A- <lb />
Dodge on Bismarck, whom he <lb />
characterizes as strongest <lb />
personality since <lb />
properly so characterizes, no <lb />
doubt. Yet he tells us that <lb />
is rather superstitious <lb />
in a mild way. He put th <lb />
completion of <lb />
one day because <lb />
would not sign them on the 14th <lb />
of October, of <lb />
He be <lb />
in the influence of the <lb />
moon the growth of <lb />
original poems contributed by u . . i . ,. <lb />
, Ho is stated not to like <lb />
of the ships company, a story . . , <lb />
of the visit made to Santa Cruz, do- thirteen at table, to under <lb />
scribing the hospitable manner in take important Fridays <lb />
which the islanders received ho himself this. <lb />
Americans and showed them over, believes that <lb />
their sugar plantations, and an ac- .,. supernatural <lb />
count of the international <lb />
,.,.,, i- u i . If these things be <lb />
held at in which boats; , . . <lb />
from tho American ships Now York, of g man, <lb />
Cincinnati. Raleigh and Essex took the remainder of need hardly <lb />
part. blush for our superstitious <lb />
The jolly tars on board the ships are born them, any way, <lb />
led proud of their little paper, and ;,, ., <lb />
every issue is carefully preserved to <lb />
Bend home to friends. There is a <lb />
true <lb />
LOCAL DIRECTORY. <lb />
COUNT <lb />
Superior Clerk, B. a. <lb />
Sheriff. <lb />
or Deeds, M. <lb />
Treasurer. J. L. Little. <lb />
Coroner, Dr. C. <lb />
Surveyor,<lb />
Leonidas Fleming, T. K. L. <lb />
Smith and S. <lb />
Health, Dr. W. II. Bagwell. <lb />
County Home. W. Smith. <lb />
Board Kiln- R. <lb />
F. Ward and B. C. t <lb />
Ins., W. H. <lb />
Mayor, Fleming. <lb />
Clerk, ti. B. Harris. <lb />
Treasurer, S. Smith. <lb />
Police-W. n. chief. T. R. <lb />
Moore, ant; <lb />
S. Smith, Ii. <lb />
L. II. Fender, W. J. T. <lb />
A. <lb />
do it quite eradicate them. <lb />
humorist on the staff, and the funny <lb />
column is full of sally jokes which <lb />
smack of the sea. <lb />
For the printing of this little pa- <lb />
per the ship's printer, Michael <lb />
of the admiral's staff, is re- <lb />
He is a thorough-going <lb />
i Chat lotto Observer. <lb />
We published, the other day. a <lb />
dispatch giving Treasury figures <lb />
which showed that the per capita <lb />
circulation of money in the <lb />
as well as printer, and can I ed at this is <lb />
I pa and The period during <lb />
which this c enjoyed the <lb />
greatest degree of healthy pros <lb />
has to be lashed to prevent it from I it has over was <lb />
breaking N. Y. which per capita <lb />
time. Most of the <lb />
done while th <lb />
at sea, and at such times tin <lb />
work is I <lb />
ship is <lb />
press <lb />
Free Medical Aid. <lb />
M. Felix has decided that <lb />
all the state and other domestics at <lb />
the and their families are to <lb />
receive medical assistance gratis, <lb />
says the London Daily News. The <lb />
cost is to be paid out of his own <lb />
purse. All the ushers and other <lb />
servants employed there by tho <lb />
state have been nearly thirty years <lb />
at the They have been <lb />
kept on longer than they might <lb />
have been, because it would be so <lb />
difficult to find men so fit for their <lb />
places. They cannot be <lb />
before a certain number of <lb />
service has given them a right to a <lb />
pension. Since visited <lb />
Paris, in they have often <lb />
j ranged about Some <lb />
thing more than a large volume <lb />
of is necessary to a <lb />
people prosperous, W e read <lb />
the New York of Monday, <lb />
that is still flowing from <lb />
the interior to that city, <lb />
there is already an idle surplus <lb />
of twenty seven And <lb />
I is what is matter- The <lb />
Baptist. Services every Sunday <lb />
ii Prayer <lb />
night. c. M. <lb />
pastor. Sunday School fl-30 <lb />
A. If. r. ii. <lb />
No regular services. <lb />
Services every fourth Sun- <lb />
morning A. <lb />
Hector. School at <lb />
A. II. W. II. Sup t. <lb />
Methodist. Services every Similar <lb />
morning and i Prayer <lb />
night. Rev ti. K. Smith, <lb />
pa-tor. Sunday at a. M. A. <lb />
it Ellington, Sept. <lb />
Presbyterian. 1st and <lb />
morning <lb />
meeting night Kev. Archie <lb />
School at <lb />
D. <lb />
Covenant So. I. o. F-, <lb />
Dr. W. II. <lb />
Bagwell, X. u. <lb />
Ledge A. F. A A. <lb />
M. and third Monday <lb />
W. If. W. M. <lb />
Z. <lb />
good rapid <lb />
The tendency is further <lb />
checked or fostered by <lb />
Mag- <lb />
saved by Kick of a Horse. <lb />
The Mr. M- L- <lb />
west of city, was saved from <lb />
destruction by fire yesterday <lb />
a way. Mrs. Harris was <lb />
at the house. Mr- liar <lb />
was the and his son <lb />
was in a field No one <lb />
else was on tho premises. John <lb />
that is shaved once a week. <lb />
India, the baby is rocked <lb />
a swing- The mother takes a <lb />
long cloth ties the two ends <lb />
together over a small rafter in <lb />
I the low roof the home, and <lb />
she did come too him. <lb />
he said, directing <lb />
intense gaze her, <lb />
you have already had twelve <lb />
Throwing her lo tho from that illness, and, being j out It is afraid <lb />
winds, she came kissed <lb />
but I am not a <lb />
III. <lb />
Watchmaker A Jeweler. <lb />
C. <lb />
masses the people are pressed Sew lot Spectacles and <lb />
for ready cash while the vaults of <lb />
the and trust companies of <lb />
money are bursting <lb />
with it. It lies there idle, wait- <lb />
safe and remunerative invest- <lb />
does it not <lb />
I. L. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
in m. <lb />
bit <lb />
Free Pills. <lb />
Send your address to U. K. <lb />
and get a free sample <lb />
, box of Dr. King's New Pills. A <lb />
puts the baby fold of tho trial will convince you of their merits, <lb />
Hum am out to i These pills are easy and are <lb />
go out in the cur.- of <lb />
work field, he cloth is constipation end Sick Headache. For <lb />
fastened to the branch of some Malaria and troubles they bays <lb />
.,,, . . . been proved invaluable. They are <lb />
tree. hen it gets sick, the to be free from <lb />
mother thinks some of the gods j every deleterious substance and to <lb />
, ., ., . , , . .- purely vegetable. They do not weaken <lb />
or devils that the family worship their action, but by giving tone lo <lb />
must be ; and so she calls <lb />
a sacred who wears a yellow <lb />
cloth pretends to tell <lb />
stomach bowels greatly invigorate <lb />
the system. Regular size pet box. <lb />
Soul by John L. Wooten <lb />
One <lb />
the latter part of last <lb />
wees the catch of fish here was <lb />
unusually large- The steamers <lb />
carried into the factories about <lb />
one million fish that were ground <lb />
up and made into scrap. This is <lb />
a very nice catch and we an glad <lb />
to see fish <lb />
They Ate Wild Onions <lb />
Observer several days ago <lb />
reported the death of three <lb />
of a named Black, in <lb />
Steel Creek, and the illness of <lb />
others, stating that the deaths <lb />
were due to poisoning- The <lb />
mother and one of the children <lb />
were in a dying condition <lb />
day. father is lame and <lb />
very poor. The children went <lb />
out to get something to cook as <lb />
and got wild onions. <lb />
All who ate of the dish have <lb />
died or will Ob- <lb />
server. <lb />
The of this paper will lie pleas <lb />
to learn that is at least one <lb />
dreaded disease tint has been <lb />
able lo cure in all its stages, and that is <lb />
Catarrh, Hall's Cure is the <lb />
only positive known to the medical <lb />
fraternity. Catarrh being a <lb />
disease, requires a constitutional <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure U <lb />
taken internally, acting directly the <lb />
blood and mucous, surfaces of the sys- <lb />
thereby destroying the foundation <lb />
of the disease, and giving the patient <lb />
strength by building up the <lb />
assisting nature in doing its <lb />
work. The proprietors have so much <lb />
in its curative powers, that they <lb />
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case <lb />
that it fails to cure. Send for list of <lb />
F. J. CO. <lb />
Sold <lb />
A well-known minister sent <lb />
South to labor among the colored <lb />
people was received with many <lb />
demonstrations of joy- At <lb />
first meeting which he held, one <lb />
colored preacher prayed for him <lb />
with great earnestness, <lb />
Lord bless <lb />
v. lint's come down de <lb />
to preach de to us. <lb />
him the kerosene of <lb />
j shun, and set him on <lb />
Harris, the young who j mat- <lb />
was kicked the , He <lb />
by the He to m. o <lb />
house to get some to j , on <lb />
ply to the wound, as be repeating <lb />
of <lb />
bear they say. <lb />
tho house was tire blazing <lb />
briskly- He bis father quick <lb />
procured a ladder sue <lb />
in extinguishing the fire- <lb />
kick of a horse undoubtedly <lb />
saved that house from <lb />
Charlotte Newt. <lb />
Salve- <lb />
he best the world for Outs <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Salt j <lb />
Fever Sores, Chapped Hands <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin j <lb />
t ions, and positively cure Piles, or no <lb />
pay required, is guaranteed to give I <lb />
perfect or money refunded <lb />
Price cents per box. For sale by <lb />
John It. Wooten, Druggist <lb />
Then be tells tho woman she has <lb />
given her offerings properly, <lb />
and n s her go a <lb />
few pennies, u little rice, and even <lb />
a chicken. These he takes for <lb />
himself and goes away, telling <lb />
her the child will get well.--Little <lb />
Julia Jackson <lb />
Little Julia Jackson Christian, <lb />
the sis year old daughter of Mr. <lb />
W. Christian, will unveil the <lb />
Confederate Monument on the <lb />
20th. Little Julia is <lb />
child of the illustrious soldier, <lb />
Why the Dogs Disappeared. <lb />
people in neighbor <lb />
hood couldn't tell <lb />
what became of their dogs until a <lb />
pug pup disappeared a <lb />
vigilant bunt found his skin <lb />
tacked up to dry in of <lb />
an adopted citizen the <lb />
Fat he i land, who was arrested and <lb />
admitted that in the last few <lb />
months he and his wife bad eaten <lb />
dogs, and didn't care <lb />
how his-h beef wont, for it wasn't <lb />
Stonewall Jackson- It was a. <lb />
selection on the part of the circumstance to nice, fat dog <lb />
ladies-it could not have <lb />
more Press. <lb />
It is said that during tho rack- <lb />
et between Japan China <lb />
Japanese divers were <lb />
down lo remove some torpedoes, <lb />
Chinese divers sent <lb />
to stop that business. <lb />
There was a submarine tight with <lb />
knives, and as <lb />
couldn't run there <lb />
did them up and removed <lb />
torpedoes. That's first <lb />
tight of that kind on record, <lb />
the proved that they could <lb />
not only tight on water, but under <lb />
Mr- Pullman's <lb />
gets another bard thrust from a <lb />
committee of clergymen <lb />
who have been it. The <lb />
Rev. Dr- Rusk is a <lb />
whited filled with dead <lb />
men's bones. Without it is fair <lb />
to look upon, but alter you pass <lb />
the imposing front there is much <lb />
to be condemned. We went <lb />
through the alleged <lb />
and found that a ramshackle <lb />
affair on the top floor rented for <lb />
Why, in tho sheds at <lb />
yards, which company <lb />
denies are used as habitations, <lb />
the squalid creatures who inhabit <lb />
them showed us rent receipts for <lb />
a month, signed by the Pull- <lb />
man <lb />
old, had often lo seek medical as <lb />
As heir salaries are not <lb />
high, they thought this was hard, <lb />
and so also thinks the president. <lb />
M. has named Capt. <lb />
to look after them and to be their <lb />
spokesman. <lb />
SPEED OF DUCKS AND GEESE. <lb />
The Ducks Made Sixty-Six and Two- <lb />
Thirds Miles an Hour. <lb />
Of all the migratory birds tho <lb />
American wild pigeon and black <lb />
duck are well up toward the front as <lb />
regards long and rapid flight. The <lb />
speed of the pigeons can only be es- <lb />
while that of the ducks can <lb />
be established by observation. Some <lb />
years ago the writer and a scientific <lb />
friend measured off on the shore of <lb />
B large western river a line exactly <lb />
three miles long, and each took a <lb />
station at opposite ends of the line. <lb />
The object was to note, by means of <lb />
signals, the time a <lb />
flock of wild ducks took in passing <lb />
up or down the river near the <lb />
During three hours on the morn- <lb />
of a bright October day <lb />
were noted of the times of pass- <lb />
big the stations of nine different <lb />
locks. Upon comparing watches <lb />
was found that the average time was <lb />
two minutes and forty-two seconds, <lb />
thus showing the speed per hour to <lb />
be sixty-six and two-thirds miles, or <lb />
one mile In seconds. As <lb />
showing how uniform was their <lb />
a difference was found of only <lb />
five seconds between the greatest <lb />
and the least intervals of time. <lb />
As numerous flocks of wild geese <lb />
were daily flying in the same neigh- <lb />
observations were also taken <lb />
to test their hourly speed. Two <lb />
points, twenty-nine one-third <lb />
miles apart, were selected, both of <lb />
which were connected by telegraph. <lb />
We succeeded in identifying four <lb />
out of seven flocks which passed over <lb />
both places during the four days we <lb />
were on the watch. The mean hourly <lb />
speed was found to be a fraction <lb />
over fifty-four miles. The wild goose <lb />
has been long supposed to be the <lb />
swiftest of all water fowl, but this <lb />
experiment shows that he is far be- <lb />
hind the wild Y. World. <lb />
DR. H. A. JOYNER. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
All Free. <lb />
Thorn aha have King's New <lb />
Know value, and those <lb />
who have nut, have now <lb />
to try It Free, tall on the advertised I n. o. <lb />
Dr and get a Trial Bottle, Free, j up stairs over <lb />
Send name and address lo II. E. j Hardware .-tore. <lb />
Co. Chicago, and <lb />
sample box of Dr. King's New Life, <lb />
Pills Five, as well as a copy of Guide <lb />
Health and Household Instructor. <lb />
Free. All of which is guaranteed to do <lb />
yon good and cost you at John <lb />
I,. Drugstore. <lb />
OR <lb />
One Can Be <lb />
NO WRINKLES. <lb />
K. 1- Moons. <lb />
Greenville <lb />
N. C <lb />
under Opera House. Third St. <lb />
Smooth and Yet Not <lb />
of the new electrical <lb />
for removing pro- <lb />
duce remarkable said a New <lb />
York physician other day, <lb />
they are too dangerous to receive the <lb />
commendation of any reputable <lb />
physician, and sit a matter of fact, <lb />
the result, though so remarkable, is <lb />
not at all what victim hopes. <lb />
There is Mrs.-----, she has really <lb />
had her wrinkles removed, but yon <lb />
would hardly notice it, except as she <lb />
told you so. The curious thing <lb />
that she does not look a year young- <lb />
I say but it is only so <lb />
to a person who has not correctly <lb />
analyzed the look of age. Wrinkles <lb />
may be the most obvious thing <lb />
about It, out they are not the main <lb />
thing. What makes anyone look <lb />
old is first, the change, the decline of <lb />
all tho chief modelings of the face, <lb />
the falling of the chocks, the <lb />
or the of the <lb />
throat, the settling of flesh <lb />
the mouth. The pain that is given <lb />
in removing wrinkles increases all <lb />
this, and is likely to count more <lb />
than the ameliorative Cleo <lb />
says, in the play, that she is <lb />
wrinkled, and Shakespeare was prob- <lb />
ably a good judge of beauty. She, <lb />
to his mind, kept hers and her youth- <lb />
because she was so vital, so <lb />
well, so alive, that her face had tho <lb />
general contours of youth. Women <lb />
are on the wrong road when they do <lb />
anything painful to make them look <lb />
V . <lb />
all Collection a <lb />
specialty- <lb />
D K. TYSON, <lb />
Attorney and Counselor <lb />
Greenville, County, <lb />
Practices in nil the <lb />
Civil and Criminal Sol <lb />
Makes a special of fraud <lb />
ages, actions lo recover laud, and col- <lb />
Prompt and careful attention given <lb />
all business. <lb />
Money to loan on approved Security. <lb />
Terms easy. <lb />
J. H. I . J. L. <lb />
A FLEMING <lb />
K. C. <lb />
Practice in all the Courts. <lb />
-C. LATHAM <lb />
SKINNER, <lb />
N. a <lb />
J. <lb />
A BLOW, <lb />
t. a. <lb />
it. nil the Courts. <lb />
John E. Woodard. F. C. Harding, <lb />
Wilson, N. C. Greenville, N. C <lb />
A HARDING. <lb />
Special attention given to <lb />
and settlement of <lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017745_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
. I, f <lb />
Entered at the c at <lb />
N. C as second-class I matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1805. <lb />
The Greensboro Daily Re <lb />
cord has enlarged from a to a <lb />
column paper. The Record <lb />
is a bustling and shows <lb />
signs of a liberal patronage. <lb />
There is much speculation as <lb />
to who will succeed <lb />
Carter in the Western District <lb />
of this State. There are <lb />
and moat of them <lb />
hare strong backing. <lb />
The Supreme Court of North <lb />
Carolina in the case of Ewart <lb />
Jones for the of <lb />
the Western Criminal Court <lb />
has rendered decision <lb />
the place to Ewart who was <lb />
elected by the Legislature as <lb />
against Jones appointed by the <lb />
Governor. The court was an <lb />
in its opinion as to <lb />
Ewart's right to the office but <lb />
Justice Avery dissents from the <lb />
proposition announced by the <lb />
Chief Justice that there is no <lb />
vacancy between the ratification <lb />
of the act and the election of the <lb />
The case Cook vs. <lb />
Meares has been argued before <lb />
the court but a decision has <lb />
not yet been rendered. This <lb />
case is different from the Ewart <lb />
case in that Cook was elected <lb />
before the act was ratified. <lb />
Mayor Russ, of Raleigh, cast <lb />
some good Democratic votes <lb />
the other day in the of <lb />
officers before the Alderman of <lb />
that city. He did not hesitate <lb />
to untie with a good deal of <lb />
zest the various ballots all of <lb />
which nearly were a tie. Unless <lb />
we are mistaken Bill Russ can <lb />
be the city <lb />
of Raleigh Democratic, pure <lb />
and simple <lb />
The Southern Baptist Con- <lb />
met in Washington <lb />
City Friday. There are <lb />
about three thousand delegates <lb />
and visitors present. This is <lb />
the largest delegated <lb />
body in the world. There <lb />
are many noted men present. <lb />
Several important measures are <lb />
to come before the body, <lb />
among which are the Baptist <lb />
Young Peoples Societies, and <lb />
the question of union with the <lb />
Northern Convention- <lb />
The State of South Carolina <lb />
is in a state of excitement and <lb />
indignation. The registration <lb />
laws of the State been de <lb />
null and in con <lb />
sequence the ballot box is open <lb />
to every one regardless of <lb />
Governor Evans de- <lb />
that he will not call the <lb />
Legislature together to enact <lb />
new ones. Then, too, the court <lb />
has decided that the dispensary <lb />
law is unconstitutional so far as <lb />
it relates to liquor being sent <lb />
into the State, and that any- <lb />
body who wants to can send as <lb />
much liquor as they please into <lb />
its borders. Governor Evans <lb />
says he will pay no attention to <lb />
the decision will continue <lb />
to seize the liquor so that a case <lb />
may get into the Supreme Court <lb />
of the United States These <lb />
things are creating some excite- <lb />
mixed with indignation <lb />
in the Palmetto State. <lb />
Written for Reflector. <lb />
A LONELY LAMENT, <lb />
OLD BOY. <lb />
Lost friendship it blighted bud <lb />
On every Eden's bough. <lb />
And Mi-ting stamps the sign of grief <lb />
In furrows on the brow. <lb />
But brings her fairy train <lb />
To such a soul <lb />
And whispers what <lb />
They lull not him to rest. <lb />
They talk of one I'll know no more, <lb />
My always trusty friend; <lb />
Who gave me or gave me joy. <lb />
Or strangely made them blend. <lb />
Attended me to all the shows. <lb />
And tn k me out to tea; <lb />
And gave belle at many a lull <lb />
To her f miles on <lb />
No friend like this e'er suffice <lb />
To drive away the blues. <lb />
Who paid alike my barber bill <lb />
And my religious dues. <lb />
Ami me welcome, made me <lb />
Of and <lb />
Or rated me to a millionaire <lb />
When the like I drank. <lb />
lint that time how things <lb />
changed <lb />
This friend has passed away ; <lb />
How bitterly I mourn the truth <lb />
That must <lb />
I hear the old men sigh for <lb />
Old maids their first love <lb />
But. ask but one <lb />
Oil, give me back my cash <lb />
The Executive Committee of <lb />
the State Fair met in Raleigh <lb />
on the evening of the 8th. It <lb />
was declared that no fair could <lb />
be held unless a sufficient sum, <lb />
which is could be raised <lb />
to pay premiums. Secondly, <lb />
that the Raleigh people should <lb />
raise this amount. Col. J. S. <lb />
C the President, subscribed <lb />
of the amount. A com- <lb />
was appointed to raise <lb />
amount and see if the rail- <lb />
roads would give a rate of one <lb />
cent Tier <lb />
COMMISSIONER'S MEETING. <lb />
The income tax has been re <lb />
heard and the argument ha <lb />
closed. The court will prob <lb />
ably render its decision tins <lb />
It was heard before a <lb />
fall court. Justice Jackson has <lb />
sufficiently recovered to be <lb />
sent. He was sick during the <lb />
first hearing and the court was <lb />
a tie on several important <lb />
of the bill. This cannot <lb />
occur this time so the case will <lb />
be definitely settled. e <lb />
hoped they may not declare the <lb />
law unconstitutional. <lb />
Whenever an evil exists or is <lb />
to exist us it is <lb />
the duty of every who loves <lb />
to speak on; against it. <lb />
Such opportunity is present <lb />
with us We thought the <lb />
beginning that Beet <lb />
that were held in Green- <lb />
ville were for and <lb />
in consequence referred only in <lb />
We see <lb />
that it is different th at there <lb />
has been a <lb />
evil our town. So long as <lb />
voting people were just having a <lb />
few for their <lb />
we saw no <lb />
reason to very <lb />
though this ought not to <lb />
; but when people of <lb />
thought, and even Christian pen <lb />
are being assembled right <lb />
after by a <lb />
and from his conversation <lb />
infidel, <lb />
and when the said individual <lb />
to come among us not only <lb />
with his false and demoralizing <lb />
teachings but even dares to <lb />
Greenville, N- C, May 6th, <lb />
The Board of Commissioners <lb />
for Pitt county met this day, pres <lb />
O Dawson, chairman, T E <lb />
Keel, Leonidas <lb />
Smith, S. M Jones. <lb />
The following orders PI pan <lb />
were issued. <lb />
Martha Nelson B D Smith <lb />
Jacob SO, <lb />
Moore Susan Briley <lb />
Lucinda Smith I Henry <lb />
Harris U John and Hettie An <lb />
Kenneth Henderson <lb />
Eliza Edwards Carlos <lb />
Gorham J H <lb />
Henry S Sam and Ann <lb />
Cherry I Fannie <lb />
J O Proctor Alice Corbett <lb />
Easter Vines Alex <lb />
Winifred Taylor <lb />
Staton John Ham <lb />
W H Parker J G <lb />
son Winnie Chapman <lb />
Polly Adams W Crisp <lb />
W F Williams John Crisp <lb />
for wife Jas Long ft <lb />
Amelia Edwin Had <lb />
dock R E Ma <lb />
Thomas Chas <lb />
and wife J W Crisp <lb />
The following orders for gen- <lb />
county purposes were <lb />
Charles Skinner M B <lb />
Baker Allen <lb />
-I L Little <lb />
L A White II F Keel <lb />
John H T <lb />
King W E Proctor J <lb />
W Smith J Jones I , J <lb />
B B M Stat <lb />
W R Parker J A Bullock <lb />
IS R N <lb />
Mo- O.-t. Coke W C <lb />
J L <lb />
J II W M Brown <lb />
John II King E A <lb />
R W King R <lb />
W King R W King <lb />
W H Bagwell S R <lb />
E A O M Ber- <lb />
R W M R T <lb />
Hodge B W Edwards , <lb />
Levi W J Parker J <lb />
L Fleming B S Sheppard <lb />
i-12, J J J J <lb />
Elks Joy Smith Jason <lb />
Hemby L B V C <lb />
Smith W <lb />
J A Lang <lb />
Killebrew Holliday <lb />
LOCAL NOTES AND TOBACCO <lb />
JOTTINGS. <lb />
BY O- L, <lb />
Mr- returned Mon- <lb />
day from a trip to Oxford and <lb />
Durham. <lb />
There are seventeen Sides in <lb />
the Union that produced <lb />
of tobacco tho <lb />
value of which last year was <lb />
Of this pro <lb />
pounds value <lb />
f Virginia at <lb />
a value of and North <lb />
Carolina produced at a <lb />
value of <lb />
There are numbers of f <lb />
all the now about <lb />
through transplanting tobacco <lb />
and they Lave a most favor- <lb />
able time to do that work this <lb />
year, for nearly every day for the <lb />
past two weeks it has rained. It <lb />
would be a good idea for those <lb />
who set early to give <lb />
it a deep and thorough plowing <lb />
just as soon as the land is <lb />
dry to permit it, because <lb />
there has been so very much rain <lb />
that the land has become sodded <lb />
and compact and in order for the <lb />
tobacco to thrive the land must be <lb />
soft and mellow. It would be <lb />
well to note carefully also that <lb />
the ground is thoroughly broken <lb />
close around the shank of the <lb />
thus preventing it from be- <lb />
hard running up <lb />
If this is not <lb />
to strictly the certain result will <lb />
be an end button and a poor <lb />
crop. <lb />
THE NEWS CONDENSED <lb />
A MODEL FARMER. <lb />
Elizabeth people have had <lb />
a meeting and subscribed <lb />
for a cotton factory. <lb />
Mr. E. B. Boll, of Lake Com <lb />
fort, has rented the Ocracoke <lb />
Hotel for this year, and will open <lb />
it about Juno <lb />
Gazette- <lb />
There are eight candidates for <lb />
the vacant of the <lb />
Fifth North Carolina District, <lb />
with John 8- <lb />
Henderson probably in the lead. <lb />
Mr. Jonas has a Maltese <lb />
cat, that not only catches rats but <lb />
snakes. Yesterday she caught <lb />
four in his yard. Two she killed <lb />
and two she carried in the , <lb />
to play Observer-1 pack houses whore we examined <lb />
mu i j nu i , I large lot of tobacco. Mr. Gotten <lb />
The colored Odd Fellows had <lb />
a Friday They par <lb />
the streets this afternoon <lb />
headed by Smith's baud, seventy <lb />
Odd Fellows regalia being in <lb />
line- Ex-Congressman <lb />
delivered an to them. <lb />
Some visiting ledges were here. <lb />
It was the writer's pleasure on <lb />
the 22nd of April to visit <lb />
dale and farms be- <lb />
longing to Mr R- R- Gotten, of <lb />
Falkland township. I stopped <lb />
first at the farm <lb />
at the ringing the door bell was <lb />
met that estimable lady, Mis. <lb />
Gotten, who North Carolina feels <lb />
to own. She represented <lb />
our State as one of the committee <lb />
at the Worlds Fair 1893. After <lb />
a very pleasant conversation <lb />
drove to the center of the <lb />
farm where found Mr. Cotten <lb />
giving overseer some of his <lb />
excellent ideas about the <lb />
of some tobacco lauds. <lb />
then drove to one of his several <lb />
There's No Mystery <lb />
About It. <lb />
-0- <lb />
truth is I am doing a rushing May <lb />
Lively scenes about the store. People <lb />
appreciate my superb styles and low prices. <lb />
o-- <lb />
Mr. ii- H. Hayes, who has boon <lb />
very closely with the <lb />
market for the <lb />
two years, after finishing up <lb />
his work and getting off his stock <lb />
left last Saturday to <lb />
a few days with his family <lb />
and ft ii Chase City, Va. <lb />
From there he will extend- <lb />
ed trip across the continent and <lb />
spend the most of his hummer <lb />
amongst the of the <lb />
Ho will to <lb />
Colorado, there he <lb />
he wants to go to some ac- <lb />
where he can take an <lb />
active part in the rough western <lb />
For time past he has <lb />
had an idea that his were <lb />
weak and has hastened to get <lb />
with his work here <lb />
to spend a and <lb />
get the benefit of the hard dry <lb />
of the frontier. He will <lb />
return about 15th to his <lb />
Virginia home will this <lb />
place about September 1st. Mean <lb />
while the market opens here <lb />
in August he will have a man to <lb />
buy for him he comes. <lb />
Raleigh's Monument Unveiling. <lb />
The unveiling of the <lb />
The Legislature ad <lb />
without electing a Sena- <lb />
tor, ballots having been taken <lb />
during the session- prior to <lb />
adjournment the Speaker of the <lb />
declared H- A- <lb />
elected, which cause a con- <lb />
test in the States Senate. <lb />
Kev. W. H. H. Lawhon owns a <lb />
horse, 2- years old, that he has <lb />
been driving since in travel- <lb />
to his appointments, and in <lb />
that time has traveled over 40.000 <lb />
miles- The horse, <lb />
his age, is apparently as good <lb />
as ever and can travel miles a <lb />
A runaway horse dashed into <lb />
the Battery Park Bank at <lb />
ville and did damage to the office <lb />
furniture to the extent of about <lb />
United States Senator <lb />
Pritchard was in the bank <lb />
at the time, and a slight <lb />
cut on the wrist from glass <lb />
and a painful kick on bis right <lb />
Tho horse was severely- <lb />
cut, and had to taken to a vet- <lb />
surgeon. <lb />
Georgia has acres <lb />
of hind to a colony of <lb />
northern settlers- The Empire <lb />
State is keeping pace with the <lb />
times. Why can't North Caro- <lb />
induce a colony of two to <lb />
take of valuable and <lb />
cheap fanning lands They are <lb />
All we need is to let <lb />
the what have, <lb />
and citizens of the cold, barren <lb />
and blizzard swept northwest Will <lb />
flock to our <lb />
Time- <lb />
Monday about <lb />
o'clock, while tho train <lb />
on I be Wilmington and <lb />
running Faison, <lb />
Mr John Cook, a resident there, <lb />
saw some of his hogs on the track, <lb />
and his attempt to drive them <lb />
off, stumbled and fell. The en- <lb />
saw his peril did all <lb />
he could to stop the train, but <lb />
before the unfortunate man <lb />
was run over and his body literally <lb />
cut two. He was about <lb />
years old and leaves a family. <lb />
Mr. G- W. Dunn, Gulf town- <lb />
ship, informs us that as ho was <lb />
U one of the most farm- <lb />
the State, and also the <lb />
largest tobacco grower of the <lb />
Wilmington Railroad- <lb />
His farm has a big <lb />
canal which runs through the <lb />
of it carries the waters <lb />
tho Tar river, a of <lb />
three mile. He has a nice pas- <lb />
this canal where he keeps <lb />
his sheep, goats and hogs. <lb />
His is so completely <lb />
raced and ditched that the water <lb />
fall is feet to the wile. He <lb />
runs -0 plows tobacco <lb />
barns, plants acres in tobacco, <lb />
-50 in torn, in oats and in <lb />
potatoes. He also keeps up with <lb />
the lain fall during the year. He <lb />
Beys is January the rainfall was <lb />
TO inches, February was very <lb />
light, March and April GIL <lb />
Mr. is decidedly one of <lb />
the best farmers our <lb />
edge. Tho farmers of Pitt would <lb />
do Well to consult with him <lb />
some of his excel ideas. <lb />
Ola Founts. <lb />
T ask no man to buy a <lb />
worth here who feels 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 />
Nays it i- <lb />
go the woods <lb />
loaded for ticks. <lb />
dangerous to <lb />
are <lb />
i ate monument at on the i plowing in of bis fields on <lb />
this mouth will be plowed up a <lb />
ed one of the grandest demon <lb />
insultingly to one of our minis- <lb />
we that it is an outrage J D Cox <lb />
In Monday the <lb />
Democrats seem to have almost <lb />
made a clean sweep of the <lb />
State, the <lb />
where the Legislature changed <lb />
the charters and there was a <lb />
lighting chance the Democrats <lb />
were victorious. Major Grant <lb />
worked day and night to put <lb />
Goldsboro under Republican <lb />
rule when he was getting his <lb />
through the Legislature <lb />
but she still remains Deni <lb />
Raleigh had been <lb />
placed, as Shaffer, Young Co. <lb />
thought, under the same role, <lb />
she too Democratic city <lb />
still, and so on throughout the <lb />
State. This is a pointer tor <lb />
1896. Our people will not stand <lb />
such government as has been <lb />
put us by a fusion <lb />
According to a table recently <lb />
published, showing the value of <lb />
taxable in all of the <lb />
States of the Union for the years <lb />
189-3 and 1894. there was a <lb />
falling in the asses- <lb />
valuation of property last <lb />
year in most of the States. The <lb />
heaviest decline of values took <lb />
place in far off Washington, <lb />
where it amounted to more than <lb />
fifty-seven millions dollars, while <lb />
Wisconsin stood second on the <lb />
list, with a decline of fifty <lb />
millions. The largest falling <lb />
values of occurred in tho West, <lb />
every State west of the western <lb />
border of Pennsylvania except <lb />
Minnesota and Missouri showing <lb />
Five States in the South <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
Caroline. Florida and Louisiana <lb />
showed an increase, the <lb />
gains were in tho Middle <lb />
States and in New the <lb />
States in those sections <lb />
which our people as a whole <lb />
not to be slow to condemn, <lb />
both man let him so <lb />
severely alone that he would have <lb />
to seek other quarters to <lb />
falsehoods where there would be <lb />
more congeniality than would be <lb />
found among ti- enlightened <lb />
people of Greenville- We de- <lb />
the whole thing as <lb />
worthy the thoughts and <lb />
of sensible people and call <lb />
upon all who love the right and <lb />
hate the false to unite <lb />
this effort to corrupt the <lb />
and the faith of our people- A <lb />
man who is fighting <lb />
Christ is fighting you, is <lb />
worthy the least of your <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
N- C-, May 13th, 1895. <lb />
J. C. Wynn. has been <lb />
spending some with her pa- <lb />
rents, Mr. and Mrs. . H- <lb />
left for her home in Durham last <lb />
Friday morning. <lb />
Mr. John Jenkins left this <lb />
morning as a representative from <lb />
Bethel Lodge I. O- O- F. to the <lb />
meeting of the Grand Lodge at <lb />
Greensboro. <lb />
Boo W. O- Howard, of <lb />
Hon- F- G- James and Mayor <lb />
J- L Fleming, of <lb />
all town to day on legal <lb />
now. <lb />
RESOLUTIONS OF <lb />
At a meeting the Sunday School in <lb />
the at <lb />
X. C, May the following res- <lb />
were <lb />
1st. whereas it <lb />
pleased Almighty God to remove from <lb />
our ii i i Mm. S. C. Hamilton, that <lb />
while we accept the dispensation f <lb />
i- Hi- who nil <lb />
things well, we her loss to <lb />
the school, her endeavor welfare <lb />
and her zeal for the fir of every <lb />
looking to the interest o the <lb />
church. <lb />
Resolved 2nd. That we extend <lb />
heartfelt sympathy to the of <lb />
the deceased and broke in his behalf <lb />
that sustaining grace which may prove <lb />
in his bereavement a <lb />
swell of water springing into <lb />
everlasting life. <lb />
3rd. That a copy of these <lb />
resolutions be spread on the of <lb />
j the Sunday School and fiat a i-e <lb />
Massachusetts Prof. B. K. BOOM, <lb />
Hiss Nannie Ki <lb />
A. R. <lb />
New York, <lb />
Maine. <lb />
Com. <lb />
E F Foreman Dr B T Cos <lb />
of its character ever <lb />
in the of North <lb />
Caro An elaborate and <lb />
most interesting has <lb />
D.- C arranged for the occasion, <lb />
J A Lang Wm Smith <lb />
D J Whichard J F Mil <lb />
Edwards <lb />
W B Wilson CO M <lb />
King C Dawson W, T E <lb />
Keel Fleming <lb />
Jesse L Smith S M Jones <lb />
30- <lb />
Swift CreeK and <lb />
Stock Law <lb />
White A R Holton <lb />
J L Smith and L Fleming were <lb />
as committee to settle <lb />
with Sheriff. <lb />
Ordered that Skinner and Lath <lb />
am be release-1 from payment of <lb />
taxes on the J L land in <lb />
Greenville township, L A <lb />
land, one town lot known <lb />
as lot, Corbett land in <lb />
Falkland township, Spain land in <lb />
township, Walston land <lb />
crowds will be in attendance <lb />
from all over the State. <lb />
So honor the of North <lb />
Carolina, or for that matter, the <lb />
people of the entire South, could <lb />
pay the memory of North bow Hotel, in Greensboro, haul <lb />
Urge rock, an as such a thing <lb />
was miner in that part of <lb />
his farm ho thought he would <lb />
examine into the matter, and <lb />
upon lifting it partly from its <lb />
place, discovered and <lb />
exhumed of a human <lb />
ton. How long it had Iain <lb />
Ii. whose it was or how it <lb />
came there he does not know <lb />
K. so which pulls a car <lb />
en the depot the Ben- <lb />
heroes of the Lost Cane <lb />
would be an <lb />
of their valor, devotion, and <lb />
patriotism. None appreciate this <lb />
more than the with <lb />
whom the North State troops <lb />
stool shoulder to on <lb />
many battle-fields from to <lb />
military representation to <lb />
the and doubt <lb />
less do so but for the fact that <lb />
car up town, broke loose <lb />
from it and the single tree fell <lb />
down on his heels, frightening <lb />
him so that up the <lb />
street at a fearful rate of speed. <lb />
Being blind, ho into two <lb />
horses hitched to a hack, broke <lb />
the tongue of the back, then <lb />
then rushed on into old wall <lb />
near the hotel with a fearful crash <lb />
Virginia ought to send a driving a large of board <lb />
into his breast and killing him- <lb />
self- <lb />
in tow.,;, nod Reason owing to the Pocahontas mining <lb />
land; the following of most of her citizen , The parents name <lb />
Latham k were reduced are either in active the children Ruth, Esther, an <lb />
vi <lb />
or orders to <lb />
as follows Jordan Cherry land <lb />
to Ballard Jams land to <lb />
Corbett laud tract to ready for such service, and there- <lb />
and the other to and <lb />
that A J be released from <lb />
taxes on same. <lb />
Ordered that the land of E. T- <lb />
Savage be reduced from to <lb />
Ordered that Fred Cox be re- <lb />
leased from payment of taxes <lb />
one horse and charged to <lb />
in Swift Creek township. <lb />
Ordered that laud of H. C <lb />
in township be re <lb />
from to <lb />
Ordered that Samuel <lb />
be released from payment of tax- <lb />
es on of land in Con- <lb />
township, the same being <lb />
listed paid by M. E. Cannon- <lb />
Zeno and Don Gilliam <lb />
tor W- 8- Forbes were allowed to <lb />
list taxes for 1894- <lb />
Ordered that Wm. Smith be <lb />
paid for a cow sold by <lb />
Higgs Bros- and paid on <lb />
them to the Treasurer, this <lb />
amount being the excess for dam <lb />
ages on said cow. <lb />
Ordered that the pauper order <lb />
of J- W. Crisp and wife be mode <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned having duly <lb />
before the Superior Court Clerk of <lb />
Pitt county as administratrix of Wini- <lb />
May, deceased, notice is hereby <lb />
given to ail persons holding <lb />
estate t present to <lb />
the undersigned for collection on or be- <lb />
fore the 6th day of May or this <lb />
notice will be plead In bar for I heir re- <lb />
aid all persona indebted to saW <lb />
estate will male ate payment. <lb />
This May 1895. <lb />
MRS. O. CANNON. <lb />
of Mr <lb />
fore not In position to make <lb />
preparations for a trip to Raleigh. <lb />
As it is, however, a large veteran <lb />
and civic delegation from <lb />
will participate in the e <lb />
monies- <lb />
Raleigh is making extensive <lb />
preparations to entertain <lb />
visiting organizations, and that <lb />
she will entertain them hand- <lb />
and that the <lb />
will be imposing in all of its <lb />
details not be told any <lb />
who the hospitality <lb />
of tho city while tho Davis <lb />
train was <lb />
weeks ago there was <lb />
to Mr. and Mrs. Albert <lb />
ed <lb />
be Frances A neighbor of <lb />
wrote to President Cleveland, <lb />
informing him of the facts, and <lb />
Monday the father of the children <lb />
received a draft from the <lb />
dent for to be used for the <lb />
education of the children. Don't <lb />
all name your babies <lb />
and Frances, now, and on the <lb />
strength it try to pull the Sher <lb />
Observer. <lb />
the greatest strength. There <lb />
are no weak spots and yet <lb />
there is not an ounce of super- <lb />
metal. They are made <lb />
for service and speed, and are <lb />
fully guaranteed. AH styles <lb />
are the same A <lb />
handsome descriptive catalog <lb />
may be bad for the asking. <lb />
X ., I <lb />
o c. <lb />
In <lb />
NOTHING BUT <lb />
but the young r <lb />
grieves <lb />
Over a prospect dim. <lb />
Last night to his dear one he tried <lb />
propose, <lb />
so sweet on his whit <lb />
lip- froze. <lb />
For ah she seemed to him <lb />
Nothing but sleeves. <lb />
Nothing hut the young <lb />
grieves <lb />
Over a life. <lb />
his love may be <lb />
and fast <lb />
Warranted for six months to last <lb />
How he have a wife <lb />
Nothing but sleeves <lb />
Perfect Health. <lb />
Keep the system in perfect or- <lb />
by the occasional use of <lb />
Liver Pills. They reg- <lb />
the bowels and produce <lb />
A Vigorous Body. <lb />
For sick headache, malaria, <lb />
constipation and kin- <lb />
diseases, an absolute cure <lb />
Liver PILLS <lb />
Adam; <lb />
Hood's is Good <lb />
it <lb />
Makes Pure Blood <lb />
Scrofula Thoroughly Eradicated. <lb />
I. Hood ts Co., Lowell, <lb />
ii that I give you the details <lb />
of our sickness and her return to <lb />
health by tho use of Hood's She <lb />
was taken down with <lb />
Fever and a Bad <lb />
Following tin a sore on her right side be- <lb />
tween the two lower ribs. In a short time an- <lb />
oUter broke on left side. would take <lb />
of sore mouth and when had <lb />
el this she would with at <lb />
tacks high and expel bloody looking <lb />
corruption. Her head was and matter <lb />
oozed from her ears. After each attack she be- <lb />
Cures <lb />
worse and all treatment failed to Rive bee <lb />
until we began to use Hood's <lb />
After she had taken one-half bottle we could see <lb />
that she was better. We continued until she <lb />
had taken three bottles. Now she looks like <lb />
. The Bloom of Health <lb />
and Is fat a pig. We feel grateful, and <lb />
say too of <lb />
Mks. A. Inman, Tennessee. <lb />
Hood's Pills easily, yet promptly and <lb />
on the liver bowels. <lb />
MEN'S BOYS <lb />
CLOTHING I <lb />
Hats, Caps, <lb />
SHOES <lb />
men, women, misses. <lb />
J. C. LANIER CO. <lb />
N. C <lb />
IV <lb />
MARBLE. <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class work <lb />
and prices reasonable. <lb />
Marble on c old <lb />
lot, on the as i <lb />
WALL PAPER. <lb />
I Wall to <lb />
tO and <lb />
a lot of samples. <lb />
Come tin arc <lb />
The best you <lb />
ever hail to lion. <lb />
a small cost. Pries low as <lb />
three cent, a roll of <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Carolina, Martin <lb />
Sn; Court, Before X. S. <lb />
Simmons, <lb />
vs. <lb />
W A II F <lb />
iv Ho Sophie K <lb />
Hunter, K Taylor, and wife, Anna <lb />
K Balance, l II <lb />
fatter and wife. V Carter. J O <lb />
; nth lie -ml wife. Jessie M <lb />
and II W S Trustee. John f <lb />
Heed. W I Heed. C O Reed, Sophie I <lb />
Martin, Maggie Simmons. M <lb />
Mary E <lb />
W Hayes. Mary <lb />
L W de- <lb />
The will lake notice that <lb />
the plaintiff has begun an action against <lb />
them In this court for the purpose of <lb />
selling for a division that Swamp prop- <lb />
in Martin in which said <lb />
plant and defendants are tenants in <lb />
common, as <lb />
con- <lb />
of a track of swamp land con- <lb />
e ii ii Him live thousand <lb />
acres, and a lot of canoe, and the said <lb />
defendants are required to appear <lb />
my office In on 3rd day <lb />
of June ISM answer or to <lb />
the complaint petition in said action. <lb />
will that <lb />
If to answer or de- <lb />
Io said or the <lb />
relief demanded said plaintiffs will <lb />
be granted. Witness my hand <lb />
and seal at office In Williamston, N. C, <lb />
this April 1st 1895. X. S. <lb />
Clerk Martin <lb />
for maid, wife, mother,<lb />
than any competing concern anywhere. <lb />
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 and I will treat right <lb />
FRANK WILSON, <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER <lb />
Get Your Tobacco Fines Can Gel the Best. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. . <lb />
have of the cleanest and<lb />
ever arc IVe t <lb />
heap as the cheapest and guarantee our in <lb />
S. E. Pender Co, <lb />
in Stoves. and Mowing Machine. <lb />
ESTABLISH J J <lb />
X- -A- Andrews. <lb />
GREENVILLE. C. <lb />
Just Received Cars Rock Lime. <lb />
H MAILS, <lb />
and <lb />
GO Sardines. <lb />
II in. <lb />
Soap. <lb />
Star <lb />
Boxes Cakes and Crackers. <lb />
Bid- k <lb />
Cases Matches, <lb />
Id Dost,<lb />
too Backs <lb />
In Bills Molasses, <lb />
S Tons <lb />
I Cars Floor. <lb />
Meal. <lb />
May. <lb />
Lara, <lb />
Granulated <lb />
j P. <lb />
Rail A A <lb />
; M R- It. Mills Sim. <lb />
t, Three Thistle <lb />
Boxes Tobacco, <lb />
v. M. P. . <lb />
O d Va. f <lb />
Cases <lb />
CT. <lb />
Al <lb />
N. c. <lb />
AT HOUSE. <lb />
All Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current <lb />
AGENT FOB. FIRST-GLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Ship your produce to <lb />
Factors <lb />
The undersigned having t p Ii. <lb />
pointed the Clerk of th Superior , J , <lb />
of Pitt a administrator of <lb />
George W. Hellen deceased and hiving <lb />
as such on day of <lb />
April notice Is given to all <lb />
persons holding claims against es- <lb />
of said George to <lb />
to the undersigned for pay- <lb />
on or before the 1st day of May. <lb />
Commission <lb />
or this will be plead In bar <lb />
of their recovery. <lb />
All persons to said estate j <lb />
will make Immediate to <lb />
undersigned and save costs. <lb />
This 20th day April. ISM. <lb />
K. <lb />
of w- <lb />
A Attorneys. <lb />
NORFOLK VA <lb />
Attention to<lb /></p>
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It <lb />
DRY GOODS <lb />
BAZAAR. <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 />
Jae- <lb />
Lawns, <lb />
Sateens. Pleases, <lb />
Organdies, Ducks, <lb />
and <lb />
in Dress Goods just <lb />
and would <lb />
pleased to have the <lb />
call and <lb />
line of <lb />
re- <lb />
be <lb />
la- <lb />
examine. <lb />
Men and Boys <lb />
CLOTHING, <lb />
HATS, <lb />
Gents h Goods, <lb />
DRY GOODS, <lb />
Notions. Boots Shoes <lb />
H. O. Hooker <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
HE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
op the rampage <lb />
Jest a car lead of C <lb />
Lily Flour- It is going <lb />
L- A Co. <lb />
Tue t. k is abroad <lb />
the <lb />
t. <lb />
land. <lb />
Cotton Seed wanted for <lb />
at tie Old Store. <lb />
Cash<lb />
Remember I T lot Chicken <lb />
Produce at the old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
The shady side is most <lb />
popular now. <lb />
You will save money by cut <lb />
ting feed for your horses and <lb />
cows. D. has a first <lb />
class feed cutter for <lb />
A pump has placed the <lb />
well near store. <lb />
A large stock of nice Furniture cheap <lb />
t the Old <lb />
Strawberries straw hats <lb />
both trim. <lb />
The White Mountain is the <lb />
only Ice Cream Freezer that <lb />
has three motions- D. D. Has <lb />
has them from to <lb />
quarts. <lb />
I have taken the agency for the <lb />
New Home Sowing Machine <lb />
will keep a supply of <lb />
net dies attachments at H. C- <lb />
Hooker's store. James <lb />
Riverside Nurseries had ripe <lb />
lo day. <lb />
Attachment for <lb />
all makes of Sewing <lb />
kept by James Brown at H. C. <lb />
Hookers store. <lb />
Bring your cotton seed to <lb />
Sheppard, buy your <lb />
Meal Car load of each <lb />
just arrived tor sale cheap. <lb />
Remember I can take your <lb />
measure nave you a suit of <lb />
clothes made to order. Fit <lb />
Frank Wilson. <lb />
just arrived at <lb />
Washington- See us and get <lb />
prices. <lb />
Two colored Mary <lb />
Jones and Mollie Staton, had a <lb />
scrap and were fined and costs <lb />
each by Mayor Fleming. <lb />
Tobacco Growers Attention. <lb />
We have just received a large <lb />
quantity of tobacco flue iron o- <lb />
good quality and clean. Parties <lb />
who have ordered flues from us <lb />
can get them now at any time <lb />
S. E. Co. <lb />
have just received <lb />
our machinery and are <lb />
sever car loads of Aral class flue <lb />
f roil a days are <lb />
pared to make any and all kinds <lb />
of flues and will guarantee first <lb />
class at reasonable prices- <lb />
Youth very truly, <lb />
O- L- <lb />
Oscar Hooker- j <lb />
THESE FOLKS <lb />
I or Went and Their Name Got <lb />
in Print <lb />
Miss Mary Bynum is sick. <lb />
Li. C Latham has gone to <lb />
i Hyde court. <lb />
I. Moore is a <lb />
week at Whitakers. <lb />
Col. I. A- Sugg to Kin <lb />
Monday <lb />
Mr. J. W. Wiggins came in on <lb />
Monday evening's train- <lb />
Mr. R. J. Cobb returned Fri- <lb />
day evening from Norfolk. <lb />
Mrs. Rosa Baker, of Suffolk, is <lb />
visiting at the King House- <lb />
Mr. II H. Hayes left Saturday <lb />
morning for Chase City, Va. <lb />
Mrs. W. M. L of Farm ville, <lb />
is visiting Mrs. J. A- Lang. <lb />
Miss Sophie Jarvis is visiting <lb />
Miss Aylmer Sugg in the <lb />
try. <lb />
Mr. Morris Meyer returned <lb />
Now York Thursday even- <lb />
Mr- Luther returned <lb />
Monday evening from Scotland <lb />
Neck. <lb />
Hue Novella <lb />
home Monday evening from a <lb />
visit in <lb />
Mr. B. E- Parham returned <lb />
Monday evening from a trip to <lb />
Oxford and Durham. <lb />
Mr J. K. Newton, of Tarboro, <lb />
came down Monday evening and <lb />
spent the night here. <lb />
Miss Johnson, daughter <lb />
of Mr. frank living just <lb />
below is very sick. <lb />
Mr. J. L- Sugg now occupies <lb />
his Dew residence on Fifth street <lb />
that just been completed. <lb />
Mr. W- P. flail returned Mon- <lb />
day evening His <lb />
family remain awhile longer- <lb />
Solicitor M- Bernard <lb />
home Friday evening from Nash- <lb />
ville where he had at court. <lb />
Mrs J B- Cherry left Monday <lb />
evening for to attend <lb />
the Daughters <lb />
Miss Annie Harding, f John- <lb />
son's Mills, came up Thursday <lb />
to visit family of Maj. ii. <lb />
Harding <lb />
Mrs- J. h. Jenkins and children <lb />
and Miss Mat tie <lb />
gene to Midway, Ya., to <lb />
the sum nil r <lb />
Miss Bessie shields, of Scot <lb />
land Neck, arrived Wednesday <lb />
to visit her <lb />
B. Higgs. <lb />
Meyer is making <lb />
hid <lb />
-laud in for the <lb />
trade. <lb />
Mr. F- J. the <lb />
led artist, arrived m Mon- <lb />
day evening, and is stopping at <lb />
House. <lb />
Mr G- W. canvasser <lb />
for Hie celebrated artist, F. J. <lb />
is town showing <lb />
pies of his work. <lb />
Mr. J. returned <lb />
Friday evening, Mrs. <lb />
mount with lam. She cordial <lb />
welcomed to <lb />
Dr. C J. came home <lb />
Friday evening from Baltimore <lb />
where he had been attending the <lb />
National Medical Convention- <lb />
Mr. W. T. returned <lb />
Wednesday evening from <lb />
He says the preparations <lb />
for the of the <lb />
are just immense. <lb />
Mary's Hen. <lb />
Mary had a little <lb />
With feathers white as snow. <lb />
The preacher paid a visit; then <lb />
The chicken had to go. <lb />
Inquirer. <lb />
This <lb />
We learn that Mr. T. B. Man- <lb />
sowed a tobacco bed of <lb />
square yards, and from it drew <lb />
enough plants for three acres for <lb />
himself, furnished Mr. J. W. Al- <lb />
with enough for ten acres, <lb />
and still has a good supply of <lb />
plants left. <lb />
Pitt's Representatives. <lb />
The Ladies Monumental <lb />
at Raleigh, have selected <lb />
Mr. J- J- of <lb />
as one of the marshals at <lb />
the unveiling ceremonies on the <lb />
20th. There will not be a hand- <lb />
man in the procession. <lb />
Ex Senator T- J- Jarvis is also <lb />
one of the honorary marshals. <lb />
Call Upon <lb />
A prominent claimed to-be <lb />
medium, who for several <lb />
days has causing somewhat <lb />
of a sensation here, received <lb />
anonymous note this morning, ad- <lb />
vising him to leave We beat <lb />
that he got very mad over the <lb />
note, but it strikes us that if he <lb />
has any faith in his business a <lb />
better way would be to cull up <lb />
some of his spirits inquire <lb />
struck Billy in <lb />
other words who wrote that note <lb />
Fertilizer Sales. <lb />
We notice that a late report <lb />
from the State Agricultural De- <lb />
said there had <lb />
considerable off in the <lb />
sale of fertilizers the State this <lb />
year. denier Green- <lb />
ville us that this county <lb />
section the sales for this sea <lb />
sou show a large increase over <lb />
last Pitt county is <lb />
paring for big <lb />
and tobacco especially. <lb />
Marriage <lb />
I ho last two weeks the Reg- <lb />
of Deeds issued seven mar- <lb />
licenses, only one being for <lb />
a white couple, J. L. Taylor <lb />
Virginia <lb />
colored were Daniel <lb />
and Sarah Moore, Forbes <lb />
and Lucy Peyton. Henry Craw- <lb />
ford and Hettie Ormond, V. H <lb />
Miles and Busily Moore, Ben <lb />
Lane and Alice Wilson. <lb />
LIGHTNING. <lb />
Death of Mr. B. Y. <lb />
Philpot <lb />
Bethel, N- e., May 10th 1895. <lb />
Mr- John L- Taylor was mar- <lb />
to Miss Virginia M- Philpot <lb />
on Wednesday evening at the <lb />
brides father, Mr- W. W- Philpot, <lb />
D. C- Moore, Esq., officiating. <lb />
There w.-re six couples in <lb />
dance. A reception was held at <lb />
the groom's father in Bethel. <lb />
Mr. B- F- ex-post master <lb />
at Bethel after a long and linger <lb />
illness with consumption, <lb />
died at Ids home on -lames street j <lb />
Tuesday night. Funeral services j <lb />
were in the Methodist church <lb />
of which he had been a faithful <lb />
member for more thirty <lb />
years, by Rev. W- A. Forbes Wed- <lb />
evening at o'clock. He <lb />
was buried by the O- O. in <lb />
the presence of a large concourse <lb />
of people- He leaves a widow <lb />
four children. May the good <lb />
Lord guide, protect and comfort <lb />
this their sad hour of <lb />
bereavement- <lb />
The little son of Mr. G- B- <lb />
Whitfield, years old, <lb />
was killed by lightning yesterday <lb />
evening, and its mother and a <lb />
young man by the name of Willie <lb />
Thorn were both knocked down <lb />
by the shock and came near being <lb />
killed. Mrs. con- <lb />
is thought to be critical. <lb />
Dr. Grimes says she will probably <lb />
recover- Mr. Thorne is much bet- <lb />
to-day. The little boy <lb />
buried this evening, funeral <lb />
vices conducted by Rev. W- A. <lb />
Forbes at Mr. <lb />
NEW BOARD. <lb />
They Meet and <lb />
elected. <lb />
MAT MOONSHINE. <lb />
A Few of the Bays Caught Before <lb />
They Faded. <lb />
Commencement season is draw- <lb />
on. <lb />
Drop a line to the fish and you <lb />
are answered with a pull. <lb />
of young men are <lb />
shedding <lb />
Spring and Summer Clothing <lb />
Less Cost at LANG'S. <lb />
The colored pie had <lb />
big baptizing at the river Sun- <lb />
day morning. <lb />
The colored folks had a big <lb />
a little <lb />
while <lb />
playing with a hairpin <lb />
struck it down her tin oat, and for <lb />
a short while caused excitement <lb />
to the family. <lb />
Mr. W C- is building a <lb />
house near the Market for the <lb />
new fire engine to kept in- <lb />
The in which the hook and <lb />
ladder is kept will also be <lb />
repaired and pale <lb />
We are requested to urge all of <lb />
the of Co. O- 8th reg- <lb />
to go to Raleigh to the <lb />
veiling of the Confederate <lb />
It cost 1240 for the <lb />
round trip. You leave here Sat <lb />
Ex-Treasurer John Flanagan <lb />
ASSIGNEE SALE <lb />
The Dry Goods and Notion concern of E. J. <lb />
Co , of Broadway, N. Y., went into <lb />
the hands of a receiver days and <lb />
C. T. <lb />
the lucky buyer, happened there in time to 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 such as <lb />
festival out at the Planters Ware- was talking about land being too <lb />
Friday night. <lb />
The Catholic Bishop will visit <lb />
Greenville next Wednesday, 22nd, <lb />
and will hold services at <lb />
prettiest garden we have noticed <lb />
in town. His corn is over a foot <lb />
high- <lb />
Another large raft of logs got <lb />
hung in the river bridge Sunday, <lb />
and most of the day was used in <lb />
getting it out. <lb />
For <lb />
The has been talk- <lb />
some of the fertilizer <lb />
dealers to got ids i of the <lb />
quantity sold in county this <lb />
season, and the estimate arrived <lb />
at is i tons of <lb />
goods, besides and lime- <lb />
The cost o- quantity of for <lb />
round numbers is <lb />
about which <lb />
goes out of Pitt county for this <lb />
item alone. The farmers will <lb />
have, to good crops to be <lb />
able to pay such a large sum. <lb />
Large crops are for <lb />
we hope will come fully <lb />
lip to pee Cation. <lb />
She Knew it Was a Man. <lb />
A little girl in Greenville was <lb />
studying her lessens, an evening <lb />
or two ago, and after completing <lb />
task in tho room where <lb />
i lie older members of the family <lb />
were gathered, asked <lb />
who is <lb />
he replied <lb />
her Mama, pointing to the head <lb />
of the family with a smile. <lb />
told sister it was a as- <lb />
the little Miss positively, <lb />
I saw in my grammar that <lb />
is the thief of <lb />
The joke was such a good one <lb />
on the old man that he almost <lb />
exploded with laughter- <lb />
Rev- Mr. Smith who is <lb />
the at the <lb />
church is a <lb />
All who fail to hear <lb />
assist-<lb />
preacher. <lb />
him miss <lb />
Mr. S- T. Hooker, <lb />
of Covenant Lodge L O. O- F- <lb />
Mr. W. L. Brown, Grand <lb />
Herald, left Monday morning to <lb />
attend the at Greens <lb />
Sheriff G. L. Hodges, <lb />
came over Wednesday <lb />
morning, drove through to Wash- <lb />
and got the Ben <lb />
White, who had arrested <lb />
there, and returned to ville <lb />
in time to take th train <lb />
for Kinston. <lb />
Mr Larry left Thurs- <lb />
day for New York to accept <lb />
a position make his home in <lb />
that city. We very much regret <lb />
departure from Greenville, <lb />
Invitations. <lb />
The commencement exorcise <lb />
of Military School, at Ox- <lb />
ford, will take place Friday. May, <lb />
The Reflector <lb />
edges an invitation. <lb />
We thank Miss Ada Tyson for <lb />
an invitation to the commence- <lb />
exercises of the State Nor- <lb />
and Industrial <lb />
May 22nd and 23rd <lb />
The Reflector acknowledges <lb />
an invitation to the commence- <lb />
exercises of <lb />
Female Institute, at <lb />
during the week beginning May <lb />
27th- <lb />
Messrs- S. W. Erwin and C- <lb />
Forbes send us beautiful <lb />
to Trinity College com- <lb />
Durham, -Tune 2nd to <lb />
4th. The name of Mr. Forbes <lb />
appears as one of the managers. <lb />
We acknowledge receipt of an <lb />
invitation to the An- <lb />
of the University of <lb />
North Carolina, June 5th. There <lb />
will be a reunion of all the classes <lb />
and believe this is the sentiment and an interesting is <lb />
of every one here. early in preparation. <lb />
d he has lived in th s <lb />
town with his uncle, Mr- M, R. <lb />
Lung, and has won the highest <lb />
esteem of the entire community. <lb />
We wish him much success in his <lb />
new home and business <lb />
Flies have put in their appear <lb />
in large numbers. <lb />
Some of our young attorneys <lb />
have investing in type writ- <lb />
Barnes has <lb />
taking views of several buildings <lb />
in town. <lb />
Pender received another hand- <lb />
some wood rim Rambler bicycle <lb />
to day. <lb />
The ice man smiles over this <lb />
weather, whether anybody else <lb />
does or not- <lb />
A man is never too mean be <lb />
loved by a dog, never too <lb />
poor to own one. <lb />
Some one has said this would <lb />
be an awfully dull world if all the <lb />
fools were killed- <lb />
The bad wash near <lb />
Dickerson avenue, <lb />
has been repaired. <lb />
Shoes, Slippers and Fur- <lb />
reduced rates <lb />
at LANG'S. <lb />
THE <lb />
Notice what the Richmond <lb />
Dispatch says Mr. <lb />
Frank the <lb />
talented portrait painter, who has <lb />
making portraits in Rich <lb />
for several weeks, is <lb />
possessed of the genius of <lb />
the true artist. We have <lb />
more perfect reproductions <lb />
of faces by pure hand work <lb />
Mr. secures <lb />
in his portraits. Not only <lb />
physical of his <lb />
subjects accurately copied in <lb />
On the morning after the <lb />
the four Republican Conn <lb />
oilmen elect of the T- <lb />
Godwin. T- A- Julius Jen- <lb />
kins the last <lb />
three a meeting, <lb />
called in Justice J. A- Lang to <lb />
administer the oath to them, and <lb />
adjourned until to v. <lb />
The two Democratic, <lb />
elect were not in it- <lb />
At o'clock this morning Hip <lb />
same met in the Mayor's <lb />
hall for the purpose of organizing. <lb />
Councilman Godwin called the <lb />
meeting order when Council <lb />
man Jenkins moved to make <lb />
chairman <lb />
carried. <lb />
took the <lb />
chair, making a few remarks that <lb />
he thought bad waited long <lb />
enough to organize, and declared <lb />
nominations for in order <lb />
nominate <lb />
Obi two votes were east <lb />
for him Than Councilman Godwin <lb />
Chairman that <lb />
he also was entitled to vote. <lb />
Chairman cast his vote for <lb />
Forbes and declared him elected <lb />
Mayor. <lb />
For Clerk Councilman Ruffin <lb />
-d W. W. Humphrey, <lb />
Council Jenkins nominated C C. <lb />
Forbes, and Councilman Godwin <lb />
read a petition from W. P. Nor- <lb />
and placed him in <lb />
Humphrey received one <lb />
vote. three, and the latter <lb />
was declared elected. <lb />
Chairman that <lb />
the Mayor and Clerk elect would <lb />
now be installed before proceed- <lb />
further. <lb />
A messenger was sent to Town <lb />
Clerk Harris for the record books. <lb />
The messenger and re <lb />
ported that Clerk Harris stated <lb />
that he could not turn over the <lb />
books to one until author <lb />
to do so the old Board. <lb />
Councilman Ruffin stated <lb />
old Board has nothing to <lb />
do with the books, they belong <lb />
lo <lb />
S P- Humphrey, an outsider, <lb />
arose and <lb />
men, tho law was <lb />
rapped down by Chairman <lb />
who declared don't care what <lb />
the law says, we know enough <lb />
about <lb />
Justice J. A- Lang was sect for <lb />
and administered the official oaths , <lb />
to Forbes, when he briefly <lb />
returned thanks for the honor of <lb />
his election and took Hie chair. <lb />
Nominations for Chief of Police <lb />
were next in order. Councilman <lb />
nominated J- W- <lb />
who received a unanimous vote. <lb />
For Assistant Police Council- <lb />
man Ruffin nominated <lb />
Councilman Jenkins <lb />
Moses King. Councilman <lb />
nominated Fred Cox and <lb />
Councilman Godwin nominated <lb />
Williams. received <lb />
one vote. Cox three, and the lat <lb />
was declared elected- <lb />
Councilman nominated <lb />
Councilman Godwin for <lb />
and the vote for him was <lb />
Then Councilman <lb />
that the Policemen be <lb />
sworn in and the meeting adjourn <lb />
subject to a call of the Mayor to <lb />
elect other officers. <lb />
The old Board of <lb />
will meet to-night to receive the <lb />
report of committee appointed to <lb />
the Treasurer's and Tax <lb />
Collector's accounts, to close tip <lb />
their business and turn the affairs <lb />
of the town over to the new board. <lb />
wet for planting cotton and said <lb />
he told some hands on his place <lb />
to adopt the Mississippi bottom <lb />
plan, that is to drop the seed by <lb />
hand and mash them in with their <lb />
feet. <lb />
Mr- W. EL Smith has about <lb />
u. township, was in town Friday and <lb />
told as the wet weather has <lb />
injured the fruit prospects <lb />
out in his neighborhood. The <lb />
apple trees especially were getting <lb />
full of blight or and he <lb />
thought this crop would be a <lb />
failure. <lb />
,, , While returning from a visit In <lb />
Pitt County were out for the Sunday afternoon, <lb />
drill with twenty four men Dr c j lost a hand <lb />
one that he had <lb />
and get in a lively tap. forty He <lb />
Friday Mr. the watch loose in <lb />
brought us from Riverside land thinks in taking it out to get <lb />
Nurseries a strawberry that mes time missed his pocket in <lb />
six inches in circumference- it back. <lb />
Mr, J. W- Morgan received a <lb />
telegram from Asheville, Friday <lb />
morning, announcing the death <lb />
A crowd of boys a game of Miss Eva Morgan. <lb />
of marbles can made more noise He has the sympathy of <lb />
n flock of geese over a piece friends here in his bereavement. <lb />
of melon. But a great many of has only a few months <lb />
us were boys once our lives. he lest a brother. <lb />
T r. ,, , , . I Mr- Frank J. an Artist <lb />
recognized as the most talented <lb />
church and U ever win <lb />
double case gold the guest the King <lb />
fee liberally rewarded by re- Go <lb />
it to Dr. C O Hagan. yon y <lb />
Saturday Mr. A- Tucker ed in oil, water or crayon, <lb />
brought sample lot of his Ho is v native of Kentucky, well <lb />
Silk Warp Embroideries, Laces, <lb />
is none lacking in the <lb />
apartment <lb />
conic to see LANG for, <lb />
your commencement <lb />
year's cotton crop to town <lb />
thirteen bales in the lot. <lb />
Ho sold the through at 5.70. <lb />
Mrs. S;. <lb />
J. L- Smith <lb />
Thursday <lb />
of Messrs. B. S <lb />
paid, and Mrs. J <lb />
town. <lb />
known by reputation here in <lb />
North Carolina- Go and see him <lb />
or receive his agent with samples <lb />
of his work. He is the first Artist <lb />
that ever visited Greenville that <lb />
j,.,.,., c-in sit yon down and <lb />
W Mi , . , . <lb />
portrait without a photo. <lb />
your pure an healthy an <lb />
you will not have Hood's <lb />
give the blood vitality <lb />
where all shapes, colors and styles can always <lb />
be found at rook bottom prices. we also <lb />
carry a large line of <lb />
IS <lb />
These are facts and <lb />
trial for spring trade. <lb />
all we ask a <lb />
c. T. <lb />
Next <lb />
Door to Bank. <lb />
i i wife <lb />
of <lb />
Mr. <lb />
died <lb />
Shop- <lb />
Smith of <lb />
Mr. Frank . a <lb />
of the great Statesman, Governor I in a Spring. <lb />
Tom of O d , Secretary of we learn that on Thursday a <lb />
the IT. S Treasury under Pr 3-year old child of Mr Crandall <lb />
dent Pierce, Minister lo Mexico, I Li tile, of fell <lb />
sic, an Artist that has not first in a soring and was <lb />
gained a reputation second The child was out <lb />
no in America, but an with n nurse and while the lat <lb />
recognition in Europe, attention was directed else- <lb />
will remain a the King House all where the little one wandered to <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 />
this week- <lb />
of art. <lb />
Go see his gems <lb />
the spring and fell <lb />
dead when found. <lb />
to be found in our county. We invite your in- <lb />
in, and 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 />
Gentle spring comes with all t e sweet songs o <lb />
the birds and lovely flowers and so <lb />
does our our pretty <lb />
-and line line of- <lb />
Our goods are prettier and cheaper than ever <lb />
and fast. quick. <lb />
Leaders of Low Prices, <lb />
Warned. <lb />
On May 9th, near Mildred, N- <lb />
C, at the residence of the bride's <lb />
father. Mr- Ralph Mayo, by Rev. <lb />
R. W. Hines, Mr. Henry G Bur <lb />
ton, of of New <lb />
Castle on Tyne, to Miss <lb />
the. I Cora Lee Mayo, of Mildred- Ira- <lb />
minutest the expression mediately after the ceremony the <lb />
is quite as reproduced. couple left for Tarboro where <lb />
TO NOTIFY <lb />
Notice to Creditor. <lb />
The having be- <lb />
fore the Superior Court Clerk of Pitt <lb />
I county the state <lb />
i D. w. deceased, is <lb />
hereby given to persons to <lb />
estate of decedent to <lb />
mediate payment lo the undersigned. <lb />
nil having claims <lb />
th- said must present the nine <lb />
before the day or this <lb />
notice will be plead III bar of recovery <lb />
This 8th of Mar. <lb />
LORENZO <lb />
of D. W. <lb />
Dress Hats and Boots and Shoes, <lb />
Goods, Heavy Domestics, Bleached and <lb />
Unbleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Hardware, <lb />
Plows and Castings, Nails, Shovels, spades and <lb />
Axes, Hollowware, 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 specialty 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 the <lb />
men to buy our Reynold's Shoes, every pair war- <lb />
ranted to be solid. To every buyer we 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 />
BUILD UP HOME <lb />
By patronizing Home Enterprise. <lb />
on The finish of Mr. <lb />
portraits is in <lb />
with the other features of his work <lb />
which shows to be an honest, <lb />
conscientious artist, who values <lb />
the approval of his patrons far <lb />
higher than ho does the money he <lb />
gets from them. made <lb />
a life sized portrait of us in crayon <lb />
which we do not think could be <lb />
improved. It is equal to the best <lb />
steel <lb />
F. J. the well known <lb />
artist is a guest of the King <lb />
House- All those -wishing a high <lb />
grade of portrait -work will have <lb />
the opportunity to get tho same <lb />
for the next t weeks. <lb />
their friends and the <lb />
trade that they have <lb />
bought out the f <lb />
CO., <lb />
will engage in the n. c, <lb />
Ate manufacturing as Hue Cigars, Che- <lb />
i roots anti a be found on <lb />
the market. Their leading brands are <lb />
OF <lb />
a dime cigar for a Nickel, hand made. <lb />
Havana tilled. <lb />
a very fine Cigar, <lb />
All persons having claims I lie <lb />
estate of the late IV. J. Higgs will pro <lb />
them to me, administrator Mid <lb />
estate on or before April and <lb />
all persons owing said will please <lb />
come forward and settle. <lb />
10th <lb />
J. W- <lb />
they took the train for Norfolk to <lb />
visit relatives of the groom. <lb />
They have the best wishes of <lb />
m any friends for a long and hap <lb />
life. H. <lb />
Will Go To Raleigh. <lb />
their meeting even- <lb />
the Pitt County de- <lb />
to accept the to <lb />
attend the unveiling ceremonies <lb />
at Raleigh. If enough members <lb />
report at a meeting to be held <lb />
next the company will <lb />
leave for Raleigh Saturday morn- <lb />
ins. 18th. We learn that the <lb />
Washington Light Infantry will <lb />
tend. <lb />
and Clothing business. <lb />
We are receiving <lb />
Everybody invited to <lb />
all and see us. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
TAFT k CO., <lb />
GREENVILLE, It. C <lb />
Havana tilled, hand mad <lb />
Named in honor of Col. Buck Black <lb />
well. <lb />
i a fine live cent Cigar, Sumatra Wrapper <lb />
hand made, Havana filled, a sure win- <lb />
Named in honor of Col. J. S. <lb />
Can-, of Durham To- <lb />
SADIE <lb />
Ten lot cents. <lb />
CHUNK <lb />
Five for sent. The tine t smoke for <lb />
the money. <lb />
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Three for cents, a hummer that <lb />
ways pleases. <lb />
Stick to home and send us your or- <lb />
Special brands put up when de- <lb />
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All Kinds of Machinery. <lb />
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work and sat- <lb />
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an article men <lb />
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ESTABLISHED 1875. <lb />
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stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
always and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the times. goods bought and <lb />
sold for having no <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
N. C <lb />
The Charlotte <lb />
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North Carolina's <lb />
FOREMOST NEWSPAPER <lb />
Sold For Fifteen <lb />
Rosa White face a young <lb />
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The girl has appealed to Pro <lb />
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0.37 p. m., Kit .-ton 7.35 <lb />
u. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 <lb />
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p. in,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m. <lb />
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trains on Neck Branch. <lb />
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ft Raleigh R. R. daily <lb />
at p. m., Sunday P. M; <lb />
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m. Sunday 9.30 a m., <lb />
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in. riving a m. <lb />
leaves Smith field, a. m. <lb />
arrive at Goldsboro. a. m. <lb />
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Mount at 4.30 p. m., arrive <lb />
Nashville S p. Spring Hope 5.30. <lb />
p. m. Returning leaves Spring Hope <lb />
a. m Nashville 8.85 a. m., arrives <lb />
it Rocky Mount m., <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
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R. Latta 6.50 p. arrive Dull <lb />
bar 8.00 p. m. Returning leave Dun <lb />
bar a. m. arrive Latta 8.00 a. m. <lb />
Daily except <lb />
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for Clinton daily, except Sunday <lb />
at a. in. Returning leave Clinton <lb />
at at Warsaw with <lb />
line trains. <lb />
No. makes close connection <lb />
at Weldon for all points North daily, all <lb />
via Richmond, and daily except <lb />
Sunday via Portsmouth and Bay Line <lb />
also Rocky Mount with Norfolk A <lb />
Carolina railroad for Norfolk daily and <lb />
all points North via Norfolk, daily ex <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
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General Sup t. <lb />
. K, Manager. <lb />
. M. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. <lb />
Old Jaunt. <lb />
A party in Colorado h is <lb />
the intention of leaving there <lb />
in the old fashioned <lb />
ed North <lb />
Carolina. They it is <lb />
than paying railroad fare. They <lb />
bring stock, and ether <lb />
personal property- <lb />
Independent and ; bigger and <lb />
more attractive than ever, it will be an <lb />
invaluable visitor to the home, the <lb />
the club or the work room. <lb />
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Health <lb />
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nervous, <lb />
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begin at <lb />
strengthening <lb />
is <lb />
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb />
A few bot- <lb />
comes from the <lb />
very first <lb />
Won't year <lb />
and It's <lb />
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This Reminds <lb />
You every day <lb />
in the month <lb />
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have <lb />
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at the <lb />
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It will be done m style <lb />
and it always suits. <lb />
These are <lb />
well worth weighing <lb />
in any sort <lb />
of work, but <lb />
all things in <lb />
The Tobacco Department <lb />
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb />
Your Job <lb />
g- <lb />
The Danville Tobacco on the Danville market there <lb />
is reasonable competition on every <lb />
grade tobacco, and among the <lb />
most active sorts are bright to- <lb />
suitable for cigarette man- <lb />
The egotism of this pair of <lb />
tors is sublime in the extreme. <lb />
replies to Editors Harmon and <lb />
Webster- The Danville man has <lb />
got mad in his eye on account <lb />
the position taken by the North <lb />
Carolina editors. <lb />
The Journal aroused the ire of <lb />
a couple of North Carolina <lb />
tors, in its account of the II doubtful if the former knows <lb />
taken in this city in the a he and the <lb />
Winston cigarette machine suit, latter is located on a mark t where <lb />
recently. The more formidable bat a quantity of cigarette <lb />
of tho two, Mr. Jno. R. Webster, tobacco is sold, yet they it their <lb />
not a decedent of Daniel, however j judgment against the judgment of <lb />
editor of Water's Weekly, in the gentlemen who <lb />
CHINESE LAWS. <lb />
Flowery Kingdom Is Well Gov- <lb />
But Self-Ruled. <lb />
Reidsville. Mr. Webster, <lb />
ally speaking, is a <lb />
and a writer <lb />
on subjects with which he is fa- <lb />
North Carolina politics, <lb />
etc. But, at times <lb />
he allows himself to become <lb />
blinded by prejudice that ho goes <lb />
far astray, as in the present m- <lb />
The other irate editor is Mr. H. <lb />
E Harmon, editor of tho Win <lb />
Tobacco Journal. <lb />
The Journal in the article refer- <lb />
red to, gave a fair criticism of <lb />
the evidence taken in Danville. <lb />
Tho which did not meet <lb />
with the approval of Messrs. <lb />
Webster and is as fol <lb />
lows <lb />
It seems that the defendant is <lb />
his cause more the <lb />
hopes of proving the American <lb />
Tobacco Company to be a trust, <lb />
and the protection of <lb />
the Government, than in the mer- <lb />
its of his patent. <lb />
The testimony taken here was <lb />
for the purpose of showing that <lb />
the formation of the <lb />
can Tobacco Company cigarette <lb />
tobacco has greatly depreciated <lb />
value- consequence of this <lb />
formation- The evidence, how- <lb />
ever, proved the contrary That <lb />
cigarette tobaccos were <lb />
better prices than any other class <lb />
tobacco except wrappers, and <lb />
that if there is any difference in <lb />
prices now and what they were <lb />
before the formation of the com- <lb />
the is that the <lb />
average price is bettor now. <lb />
Mr. Webster, with red-hot <lb />
no discretion, distorts the <lb />
first paragraph into a positive <lb />
assertion on our part that the de- <lb />
are basing their cause <lb />
solely upon proving the <lb />
to be a trust, Bad then rants <lb />
the modern style, cal <lb />
only by a select few of <lb />
the editorial fraternity of <lb />
ville. <lb />
regard to the second para <lb />
graph, he Graham <lb />
the cake, when he says the <lb />
evidence taken at Danville proves <lb />
the price of cutters on that <lb />
DOW are higher they <lb />
were before the was <lb />
Mr. Webster shows his wisdom <lb />
in this regard by quoting the <lb />
Winston Journal as authority <lb />
that the American Tobacco Com- <lb />
made one year per cent <lb />
on the capital invested, and hence <lb />
they must necessarily get their <lb />
cheaper order to de- <lb />
such a dividend. Harmon <lb />
in this imposed upon too- <lb />
ready credulity, Brother Webster <lb />
If you follow his figuring so <lb />
are very much concern- <lb />
ed lest you will soon occupy the <lb />
central cell in that straight jacket <lb />
institution you refer to. if the <lb />
entire cutter crop was given to <lb />
the American Tobacco <lb />
it could not declare any such <lb />
dividend. <lb />
Mr. Harmon, while more <lb />
in his article than the <lb />
other brother, is just as far astray <lb />
He says <lb />
Siding with the <lb />
much to the surprise of every- <lb />
body an editorial appeared in <lb />
Danville Tobacco Journal last <lb />
week giving comfort to the <lb />
the enemy of its own as <lb />
well as all other Southern leaf <lb />
markets and tobacco <lb />
It took sides with the <lb />
American Tobacco Company in <lb />
the suit of that concern against <lb />
the Winston Cigarette <lb />
Company, stating that it seems, <lb />
etc. <lb />
To this we have only to say <lb />
that the Journal is published <lb />
the interest of the tobacco trade <lb />
as a whole, and if any individual, <lb />
firm or branch of the trade is <lb />
by the <lb />
publication of facts as they <lb />
pear in this we are not <lb />
satisfied but gratified also. <lb />
We cannot fabricate facts nor <lb />
figures, neither can we act the <lb />
ghoul in order to win trade. <lb />
Mr. Harmon further says <lb />
Any statement that cutters are <lb />
selling higher now than before <lb />
the birth of the American <lb />
co is absurd- Nearly <lb />
everybody outside of the trust or <lb />
its influence says to the contrary. <lb />
It stands to reason that with <lb />
no competition on the mar- <lb />
prices should drop. <lb />
This may be true with <lb />
Mr- Harmon is familiar with, <lb />
regarding tho of cut- <lb />
before and the <lb />
of the American Tobacco <lb />
who were <lb />
speculators in these goods before <lb />
the formation of the American <lb />
Tobacco Co., and are now com- <lb />
on this market for that <lb />
class of whose char <lb />
is above Yet this <lb />
precious pair says it ain't so, be- <lb />
cause it does not suit them for it <lb />
to so. <lb />
They were <lb />
Winston nor <lb />
editorial malcontents must re- <lb />
member that this is the largest <lb />
bright tobacco market the <lb />
world, furnishes the golden <lb />
to every inhabitable of <lb />
the world, hence Danville prices <lb />
cannot be by the smaller <lb />
markets on any type of <lb />
and especially cutters tine <lb />
goods <lb />
Farmers are not <lb />
this year on account of dry <lb />
for transplanting. <lb />
Mr- J- J. Laughinghouse told <lb />
us Friday that he bad set already <lb />
about ninety acres of tobacco. <lb />
Its the early bird that gets the <lb />
worm- <lb />
Capt- M. Pace is now making <lb />
a thorough tour of the eastern <lb />
counties in the interest of the <lb />
new warehouse of Rountree, <lb />
Brown Co- says that most <lb />
of the farmers will be through <lb />
setting by the 15th of May- <lb />
has more natural <lb />
advantages, better back <lb />
and by the opening <lb />
of the coming year will <lb />
as good facilities for hand- <lb />
ling tobacco after it is sold as <lb />
any market in the eastern section. <lb />
The North Carolina crop re- <lb />
ports of the American <lb />
says the tobacco acreage <lb />
Rocky Mount will be in- <lb />
creased to per cent, <lb />
and reports the plants badly be- <lb />
hind but growing since the <lb />
warm of the pat few <lb />
days. In our section of the <lb />
for tho past few sunshine <lb />
has been quite object but we <lb />
have had plenty of warm weather <lb />
in Tennessee. <lb />
A traveling man thus describes a <lb />
In <lb />
of the men was mounted on a <lb />
rawboned dapple gray, while the <lb />
other nag was of a deep yellow, and <lb />
looked much like a living, moving <lb />
One was leading a mule <lb />
and the other an old steed that <lb />
looked like a broken-down car horse. <lb />
Presently the man on the yellow <lb />
horse said to the <lb />
The answer <lb />
you <lb />
you <lb />
and After dickering for <lb />
some time a trade was effected, and <lb />
one of them got a dollar to boot. <lb />
We wandered about over the place <lb />
and covered about an acre and a <lb />
half until we grew tired, and then <lb />
returned to the train. On the way <lb />
back we heard two of the strangers <lb />
talking. One of these said he was <lb />
three and three dollars <lb />
and twenty-five cents In <lb />
ahead. were told that these <lb />
swapping days are held once a <lb />
month. The men meet at this place <lb />
and swap anything, from a jack- <lb />
knife to a farm, but trading In <lb />
horses is the favorite fancy with <lb />
Y. Tribune. <lb />
of Shanghai Tells of Peculiar <lb />
Methods of Administering <lb />
Good Borne Bat Very <lb />
Poor neuters. <lb />
home life of the <lb />
said William Russell, of Shanghai, <lb />
to be little understood out- <lb />
side the limits of the Flowery king- <lb />
The most powerful <lb />
In China is the family. The <lb />
most remarkable attribute of the <lb />
family is its ability to exercise <lb />
powers upon its members. If <lb />
a Chinaman commits a minor of- <lb />
the law, as we term it, takes <lb />
no cognizance of The <lb />
takes upon itself the punishment <lb />
of the offender by flogging or <lb />
and the compensation <lb />
of the injured party. It is only in <lb />
the graver offenses, such as murder, <lb />
that the culprit is handed over to <lb />
authority. <lb />
ability of the Chinese family <lb />
to sustain its feudal prerogative is <lb />
owing to its being part and parcel <lb />
of the land itself. There are no land- <lb />
lords in China. The land is the <lb />
property of the state and the occur <lb />
piers pay a small tax to the former <lb />
for the use of it. This tax must be <lb />
paid whether the land is cultivated <lb />
or not; no family, therefore, makes <lb />
itself responsible for more land than <lb />
its members can care for. The state <lb />
further reserves the right where the <lb />
occupiers do not do justice to their <lb />
holdings to dispossess them and <lb />
it. This land tax ranges from <lb />
twelve to forty cents per acre, and <lb />
the average size of each holding is <lb />
nine acres. Apart, from this <lb />
each family has the inalienable right <lb />
to two acres of land, which is strict- <lb />
entailed upon the family and fur- <lb />
the site of the homestead. <lb />
The members of the family who in <lb />
trying their luck in the adjacent <lb />
cities fail to make a success have <lb />
ways the ancestral home to fall back <lb />
upon and the accompanying farm to <lb />
work on and live by. A poor law is <lb />
unknown in China, and failure is not <lb />
to be found in the lexicon of the <lb />
laboring class. Another point which <lb />
younger nations might incorporate <lb />
in their code is the respect paid to <lb />
the aged in China. The old people <lb />
are assigned the best rooms in the <lb />
family home, and are not in any <lb />
way looked upon as worn out or <lb />
desirable relations. Such <lb />
have obtained for hundreds of <lb />
years, and suggest the thought that, <lb />
wanting as the Chinese have of late <lb />
been found in the fighting arena, as <lb />
home rulers they can give points to <lb />
the remainder of the <lb />
French Iced Milk. <lb />
The French Industry of icing milk <lb />
Is an original departure In tinned <lb />
commodities. The milk Is frozen <lb />
and placed in block form in tins, and <lb />
on the part of the purchaser requires <lb />
to be melted previous to use. Being <lb />
hermetically sealed, the commodity <lb />
thus iced preserves its form until it <lb />
Is required, when a minute's expos- <lb />
to the sun's rays or to the beat <lb />
of the fire is all that is necessary <lb />
to reduce it to a liquid condition. <lb />
Baby's Masterpiece. <lb />
sure that baby is going to be <lb />
a great said the fond mother. <lb />
he rather young to evince <lb />
any <lb />
just where he shows his <lb />
genius. I left him where he could <lb />
get some red ink on his fingers, and <lb />
before I knew what he was doing he <lb />
had decorated the library wall with <lb />
one of the loveliest magazine post- <lb />
you ever <lb />
and the Farmer. <lb />
Ex-Senator Palmer, of Michigan, <lb />
tells a good story of an old Michigan <lb />
farmer to whom he lent a volume of <lb />
Shakespeare's works. After allow- <lb />
time for a perusal of the book <lb />
the senator asked the man one day <lb />
what he thought of the book. <lb />
said the Michigander <lb />
Is some mighty good read <lb />
tn it, and I see the old man has <lb />
some of my N. Y. Hail and <lb />
A Large Estate. <lb />
Archduke Albrecht of Austria left <lb />
of property. His landed <lb />
estates go to his nephew, Archduke <lb />
Frederick. They comprise <lb />
acres In Hungary, Silesia, Bohemia, <lb />
Bavaria and an extent of <lb />
territory larger than that of more <lb />
than half of the German states. His <lb />
personal estate amounts to <lb />
and goes to his daughter, Arch- <lb />
duchess Maria Theresa, wife of Duke <lb />
Philip of <lb />
NO MONEY IN THEM. <lb />
Sculptors Can't Sell Their Busts of <lb />
Popular Frenchmen. <lb />
The portrait of M. Felix <lb />
president of France, has just been <lb />
commenced by <lb />
painter, and as this is a semi-official <lb />
work, there is no doubt of the artist <lb />
being fully compensated for it. Such <lb />
is not the case, however, with the <lb />
many painters and modelers in <lb />
marble or clay who at each change <lb />
in the French presidency have made <lb />
many pictures or busts of the new <lb />
chief executive or of other <lb />
men, on the ready sale of which <lb />
they have built their hopes of for- <lb />
tune. <lb />
The sale of pictures or buts does <lb />
mt seem to follow any fixed rules. <lb />
Even the individual popularity of <lb />
the occupant of the presidential <lb />
chair apparently has little to do <lb />
with it. President for in- <lb />
stance, was not particularly popular <lb />
with the Parisians, yet images of <lb />
him sold better than those of any <lb />
succeeding president. On <lb />
money I hand had an enormous <lb />
I and enthusiastic personal following, <lb />
yet his likenesses are not salable. <lb />
Even though France has been and is <lb />
fervent, in Its praises of Russia and <lb />
her ruler, the statuettes of the czar <lb />
an a drug on the market. <lb />
A young woman modeler, whose <lb />
work has several times found a place <lb />
in the Salon, has at this moment on <lb />
her hands an even hundred busts of <lb />
The <lb />
as a Frenchman would <lb />
call In, came to her last fall to <lb />
ion these images, and she finished <lb />
the last of them two days before the <lb />
resignation of her model, and his fall <lb />
from public favor. <lb />
Until President Carnot was as- <lb />
copies of bust of <lb />
him were little in demand; but the <lb />
day after the tragedy at Lyons forty <lb />
were sold in that city. <lb />
Peculiarity of Man. <lb />
He was leaving the crowd where <lb />
the theater tickets for a big engage- <lb />
were being sold. There was a <lb />
happy look on which sud- <lb />
vanished. He put his hand to <lb />
his temple and then he <lb />
guess I'll hunt up some quiet <lb />
place and kick myself. That's what <lb />
I'll <lb />
the asked the <lb />
friend who had overtaken him. <lb />
have been letting the calcium <lb />
light of mathematics into the <lb />
mist of my he <lb />
replied. <lb />
do you <lb />
just figured it out that I've <lb />
stood out in the storm In line for <lb />
five hours to pay ex money for a <lb />
theater seat rather than stand up <lb />
for three hours -at fie performance, <lb />
MM <lb />
A MODEST MILLIONAIRE. <lb />
John D. Rockefeller Takes Life Free <lb />
and Easy. <lb />
I never saw a man take life less <lb />
seriously than John B. Rockefeller. <lb />
He has an easy way of saying and <lb />
doing things that appeals to the <lb />
nature. That <lb />
suit brought by Lon Merritt is not <lb />
costing him a wink of sleep. <lb />
worries him, not all his millions. <lb />
At times I have known John to seem <lb />
dull. I have known people to take <lb />
him for a soft, slow, stupid fellow <lb />
instead of the hard, gliding, firm, <lb />
rocky fellow that he is. He once <lb />
had an a nervous, irritable <lb />
young man, full of his own <lb />
but, withal, a capable clerk. <lb />
He occupied an office in which there <lb />
was one of those pulling and lifting <lb />
machines, and regularly every <lb />
morning, about nine, when ho was <lb />
immersed in figures or correspond- <lb />
a small, man. <lb />
quiet and diffident in manner, en- <lb />
said walked <lb />
on tiptoe to the corner and <lb />
for a quarter of an hour. It <lb />
became a bore to the clerk, who at <lb />
last, unable to stand it longer, re- <lb />
marked, with considerable heat and <lb />
fireworks, to the Inoffensive but, <lb />
annoying do you <lb />
expect mo to do my work properly <lb />
while you are fooling with that ma- <lb />
chine I'm getting tired of It. <lb />
Why don't you put it where it won't <lb />
worry a person to death V The <lb />
stranger replied with <lb />
am very sorry if it annoys you. I <lb />
will have It removed at A <lb />
porter took It away within an hour. <lb />
A few days later the clerk was sent <lb />
for by Mr. whom he found <lb />
in earnest conversation with the <lb />
small, black-mustached man. Tho <lb />
latter smiled at seeing him, gave <lb />
some instructions and left <lb />
the room. you tell me who <lb />
that gentleman the young man <lb />
asked, a light beginning to break <lb />
upon him. was Mr. Rock- <lb />
was the reply. With a <lb />
gasp for breath, the clerk staggered <lb />
back to his office to think. It was <lb />
his first acquaintance with the <lb />
Standard Oil Y. <lb />
Press. <lb />
COUNTRY CUSTOMERS. <lb />
Growth in of a <lb />
New Branch of Business. <lb />
is an establishment in <lb />
Chicago that employs nearly <lb />
clerks and does a business of several <lb />
million dollars a year, but which <lb />
does not carry a dollar's worth of <lb />
said Postmaster Seeing, of <lb />
the Exposition city. long ago <lb />
it sent out no less than <lb />
to prospective customers. It is <lb />
merely a purchasing agency for per- <lb />
sons living outside of the city who <lb />
need articles and do not find it con- <lb />
to buy them in person. The <lb />
concern will buy anything for any- <lb />
body, according to a well-arranged <lb />
system. All tho customer has to do <lb />
is to send a description of the article <lb />
wanted and the amount he is willing <lb />
to pay for it, and it is gotten by an <lb />
agent of the establishment and <lb />
shipped to him at once. <lb />
for instance, a man in <lb />
a remote town wants an overcoat of <lb />
blue cloth, with a velvet collar, for <lb />
which lie will pay lie sends his <lb />
breast and waist measurement and <lb />
the money to the and in twenty <lb />
minutes after his order is received <lb />
the coat is bought and packed up <lb />
and at the freight or express office. <lb />
No charge is made to the customer, <lb />
as the firm has an arrangement <lb />
with numerous retail mercantile es- <lb />
by which it gets a <lb />
discount off from the market <lb />
prices, and in this way makes heavy <lb />
profits. I have been told that the <lb />
discount ranges all the way from <lb />
per cent., so it is easy to see <lb />
how remunerative the business is. <lb />
Absolute honesty characterizes all <lb />
its dealings, and, consequently, very <lb />
few articles are returned by custom-<lb />
A WOMAN'S WAY. <lb />
She Stood Up in the Car for Hr <lb />
Little Son. <lb />
That the ways of women are passing <lb />
strange was again proved by an In- <lb />
on a Main street car the <lb />
other evening. A gentleman rose <lb />
to offer his seat to a lady who had <lb />
just entered with her little boy. <lb />
Seeing the seat vacant she sent tho <lb />
boy to occupy it, while she clung to <lb />
a strap. She was evidently very <lb />
tired and would have enjoyed a seat, <lb />
but preferred to care for her son <lb />
first. Presently a lady left the ear <lb />
the one standing took her spat. <lb />
Next to her was a serving maid <lb />
with a pretty baby on her lap. The <lb />
lady asked permission to hold it, <lb />
and, the request being granted, she <lb />
and talked and played with <lb />
tho child for a half hour, utterly ob- <lb />
of her own boy's jealous cries <lb />
and frantic efforts to attract <lb />
Lobster Beds Becoming Empty. <lb />
Unless measures for their pres- <lb />
are promptly taken <lb />
fisheries of New England will <lb />
soon be worthless. Fishermen them- <lb />
selves who have in the literal sense <lb />
been killing the lobster with the <lb />
golden egg which provides them a <lb />
livelihood, are beginning to feel <lb />
alarmed tho rate that the supply <lb />
of lobsters is diminishing. <lb />
Wilhelm's Music. <lb />
Not much success has <lb />
to the German emperor for his new <lb />
musical <lb />
When it was performed in <lb />
public it was pronounced pretty and <lb />
correct, but not wholly original. <lb />
am makes itself <lb />
heard at the beginning; then follows <lb />
a strain from Schubert's <lb />
and a bit from an English <lb />
ends the thing. <lb />
An i <lb />
At Ludlow, Vt., there is a curious <lb />
looking tomb which has been erected <lb />
by a well-known miller of that place. <lb />
It is in the exact shape of a mill- <lb />
stone and stands on four granite <lb />
supports designed especially for that <lb />
purpose. The owner, who expects <lb />
to be buried in it sooner or later, is <lb />
so proud of his monument that he <lb />
exhibits an exact model of it every <lb />
year at the county <lb />
I product skilled <lb />
workmen, and rank with <lb />
Victor Bicycles in quality. <lb />
I LL Ks We make; the best <lb />
., balls, baseball bats, base- <lb />
I gloves and mitts, tennis <lb />
rackets, tennis balls, tennis <lb />
nets, racket presses, racket cases, boxing gloves, footballs. <lb />
football suits, football and gymnasium shoes, gymnasium <lb />
supplies, sweaters, etc. We guarantee better goods for less <lb />
money than asked by other manufacturers. If your local <lb />
dealer does not keep Victor Athletic Goods, write for our <lb />
illustrated <lb />
BOSTON. <lb />
OVERMAN WHEEL CO. <lb />
Makers of Victor and Athletic <lb />
CHICAGO. <lb />
NEW YORK. <lb />
PACIFIC COST <lb />
LOS <lb />
FIT FOR <lb />
A KING. <lb />
Over Our Million <lb />
W. L. Douglas and Shoes. <lb />
All our eh or an re <lb />
SHOE <lb />
Thar Rive value for tho <lb />
Tin y i In style and <lb />
Their wearing qualities arc <lb />
Tho are uniform stumped on . <lb />
From SI t, over other <lb />
dealer cannot supply you we can. <lb />
and<lb />
Md <lb />
If your cannot supply <lb />
for <lb />
W. L. Douglas. <lb />
Davis Farmville, N. C. <lb />
R. J. <lb />
Pitt ;. x. c. <lb />
;. o. <lb />
i x. c. <lb />
Skinner. <lb />
nil, <lb />
COBB BROS CO, <lb />
Commission Merchants <lb />
FAYETTE STREET NORFOLK, VA <lb />
and Solicited. <lb />
OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
--------IS STILL AT FRONT A I INK <lb />
YEARS EXPERIENCE bus me the best la the cheap t <lb />
Hemp c. Building Farming Implement, and every <lb />
for Millers, Mechanics and general house purposes, as well a <lb />
Clothing, Hals. Shoos. Ladies Dress I on hand. Am head <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and Jobbing agent for X. I. <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive clerk. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. V. <lb />
The next Session will <lb />
begin on Tuesday the day <lb />
mid c Weeks. <lb />
ITO MONTH. <lb />
Primary English <lb />
Intermediate English <lb />
Higher English <lb />
Languages<lb />
. I <lb />
The instruction will continue through. <lb />
Discipline mild out firm. If necessary <lb />
an additional teacher will be employed. <lb />
Satisfaction when pupil <lb />
enter early and attend regularly. <lb />
further in formal ion apply to <lb />
W. H. <lb />
Aug. ism. <lb />
Real <lb />
Estate <lb />
and <lb />
Rental <lb />
Agent. <lb />
Homes and lots for Rent or for Hale. <lb />
terms easy. Bents, Insurance <lb />
open accounts and any other <lb />
of debt placed my hands r <lb />
collection have prompt attention. <lb />
I your <lb />
patronage. <lb />
HERBERT <lb />
TONSORIAL PARLORS <lb />
OLD DOMINION LINE. <lb />
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Call in when want good work <lb />
NORTH <lb />
i R. it. TIME TABLE. <lb />
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GOING N <lb />
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Pas. . Dally <lb />
Bun. Ex Mm. <lb />
Ar. <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave Washington for Green <lb />
ville and Tarboro touching at all land <lb />
lugs 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 A. M. same days. <lb />
These departures are subject to <lb />
of water on Tar River. <lb />
with <lb />
of The N and Wash- <lb />
direct line for Norfolk. Baltimore j <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and Bo-ton. <lb />
Shippers their <lb />
marked via Dominion fr <lb />
New York, from <lb />
Norfolk Haiti. <lb />
more Steamboat from Haiti i <lb />
more. <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON- Agent. <lb />
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OINTMENT <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
and obtained and all Pat- <lb />
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mid in lime than <lb />
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Send model, drawing or photo., with <lb />
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It has obtained Is owing entirely <lb />
its own efficacy, as but little effort ha <lb />
ever been made to bring it before, the <lb />
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