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J -f J I <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all work <lb />
in this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
THE NEWS CONDENSED. <lb />
county is to have a <lb />
new to cost <lb />
Very few people coining to town <lb />
and the streets dull. <lb />
A colored church in C <lb />
is using the individual cup in the <lb />
sacramental service. <lb />
Thirteen person; were terribly <lb />
burned and two killed by a gas <lb />
explosion in Chicago. <lb />
dwellings, ft <lb />
church and city hall City, <lb />
Ala , were destroyed by tire. <lb />
The grope crop hereabouts is <lb />
and promises an <lb />
abundant Re- <lb />
view. <lb />
The closing of several mills at <lb />
R. I, throws ten <lb />
thousand people out cf employ- <lb />
is <lb />
At West Pa., five men <lb />
were killed and three others <lb />
ed by the explosion of a large <lb />
boiler. <lb />
lion. John S. Henderson <lb />
en cf as the Democratic <lb />
candidate for Governor the next <lb />
el <lb />
The village of N. <lb />
Y-, was swept away by <lb />
lire- Not a building was left <lb />
standing. <lb />
x still raging in <lb />
Va-, several new break- <lb />
out every day. There are also <lb />
many cases at Lexington, Va. <lb />
A school census of Durham dis- <lb />
closes that there are town <lb />
white and <lb />
ages of i and <lb />
SI 1,450. <lb />
A bicyclist who run his wheel <lb />
against a calf was heard to re- <lb />
rang my bell for the <lb />
to get out of my way but he <lb />
didn't notice the <lb />
calf did not understand the signal. <lb />
This is a world A Phil <lb />
clerk says he stole from <lb />
his employer in order to keep a <lb />
temperance pip v. of which he <lb />
was going. to re <lb />
form others is a unique <lb />
crime- <lb />
i lore is danger of yellow r <lb />
it i i i along the South Atlantic <lb />
s i. i to a <lb />
ii. General <lb />
man, t ill II. S. m line hospital <lb />
service. lie fears I he will <lb />
be from Havana. <lb />
A Wisconsin paper tells of a <lb />
mac in one of the towns of that <lb />
State who fill from the sixth <lb />
story of a hew and in <lb />
descent an <lb />
floor, disfigured an engine <lb />
which was his way and then <lb />
got up and refused the tender of <lb />
ambulance to bin to the <lb />
hospital for repairs. <lb />
Some good soul has said At <lb />
best, life is not very long- A few <lb />
more smiles, a few more tears, <lb />
some pleasure, much pain, sun- <lb />
shine and clouds and dark- <lb />
hasty greetings, abrupt <lb />
our little play <lb />
will close, and injurer and <lb />
ed will pass away. Is it worth <lb />
while to hate each other I <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XIV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1895. <lb />
NO. <lb />
You Need <lb />
The Reflector this <lb />
It will give the <lb />
every week for <lb />
a year. <lb />
We May Be Happy Yet, <lb />
The f the north <lb />
The are <lb />
But we are a i serene and happy <lb />
For the <lb />
Fruit <lb />
Ain't <lb />
Killed <lb />
he price of is liming <lb />
All the rambling wagons filled. <lb />
But the hell- of Hope are chiming, <lb />
For the <lb />
Fruit <lb />
Ain't <lb />
Killed <lb />
Atlanta Constitution- <lb />
THE LATEST <lb />
Bock a bye, baby, my little sweet m in. <lb />
Go to sleep M fast a can <lb />
For mother must hasten to don a <lb />
And put in a vote for of the <lb />
town. <lb />
Your a voter-, now. man-child. <lb />
be still. <lb />
And hush your screaming, so piercing <lb />
and <lb />
be it known, man-Chili, the time <lb />
has come when <lb />
Your mother can vote lie <lb />
of <lb />
Now where I put yon all in bed, <lb />
And don't yon dare wriggle a hand or a <lb />
bead, <lb />
While I go with my silk and stylish <lb />
Oh. man-child, the rapture to cast my <lb />
first vote. <lb />
M. Phelps <lb />
WHEN DAYS LONG. <lb />
spring back it somehow brings <lb />
To mi a sense of better things ; <lb />
It lakes me full forty y <lb />
When long skies <lb />
clear. <lb />
But k is work and life is <lb />
won't never do to feel <lb />
if sorter like to <lb />
Away in ex floats a lift <lb />
the floor. <lb />
No; childhood days is o'er; <lb />
Them Ions bright is long since <lb />
The spring of life last <lb />
For brings the rain, <lb />
life looks same again. <lb />
Bat I said, the spring lime brings <lb />
To me a sense of better things; <lb />
It lakes me back full forty year. <lb />
When days long and skies <lb />
Arthur G rover, in Light. <lb />
LITTLE THINGS. <lb />
A kiss is a thing, <lb />
With four hand on the to go. <lb />
But it the venom cut of the. Sting <lb />
of a word or a cruel fling <lb />
it you in an hour <lb />
of greeting i sweet all I <lb />
After t e toil of the day, <lb />
And It. smooths the furrows plowed <lb />
c ire, <lb />
The lilies m lo ahead you once call- <lb />
ed <lb />
In the years th-it hive <lb />
a thing to say. arc kind <lb />
you, my each night, <lb />
But it sends a through the <lb />
I find <lb />
For love is tender, as love is blind <lb />
As we climb life's rugged height. <lb />
We starve each other tor caress, <lb />
We take but we do not give; <lb />
It seems so soul to bless, <lb />
But dole the love grudgingly, less <lb />
and less, <lb />
Till and hard to live. <lb />
STORMY IN SOUTH CARO- <lb />
LINA. <lb />
There is a prospect of stormy <lb />
times in South Carolina. The <lb />
Governor has issued a <lb />
from which we make <lb />
the following extracts. It <lb />
sounds like war times <lb />
people of South Caro- <lb />
have always been law <lb />
and respect the constitution <lb />
and courts of the United <lb />
but when the judges of these <lb />
courts wantonly invade and <lb />
trample foot the <lb />
rights of our people <lb />
by the Federal <lb />
have a right to assert <lb />
themselves and maintain their <lb />
sovereignty and independence. <lb />
This they have ever done and <lb />
will continue to do, and will re <lb />
with all the means within <lb />
their power, usurpation and <lb />
tyranny of partisan politicians <lb />
in high places, who disgrace <lb />
the judicial ermine. We can <lb />
not, nor have we the desire to <lb />
resort to arms to resist his u n- <lb />
just decree, but we can and will <lb />
expect the united effort of lib- <lb />
people to thwart <lb />
the conspirators who are plot- <lb />
ting the overthrow our of <lb />
In this struggle we con- <lb />
rely on the sympathies <lb />
and moral support of lovers of <lb />
good government and State's <lb />
rights throughout the Union. <lb />
The sovereignty of the States, <lb />
within their proper spheres, is <lb />
as dear to Massachusetts <lb />
Ohio as it is in South Carolina, <lb />
and principle cannot be <lb />
struck down here without <lb />
a mortal blow else <lb />
where- <lb />
is unfortunate that the <lb />
passions and prejudices excited <lb />
by the war in regard to the <lb />
should influence the <lb />
ion and feelings Of judges in <lb />
dealing with this vital <lb />
but it will follow <lb />
that if this i <lb />
once destroyed, this country <lb />
will be convulsed with a, <lb />
for the restoration of the <lb />
liberties of white men will <lb />
far eclipse that other fatal <lb />
struggle for the emancipation <lb />
he blacks. <lb />
TRACING TYPHOID FEVER. <lb />
Interesting results have attend- <lb />
ed the investigation of a typhoid <lb />
fever epidemic at , <lb />
where there are cases. It has <lb />
been shown that the germs of the <lb />
disease were distributed with the <lb />
milk sold by one dealer- At <lb />
the beginning of the investigation <lb />
it was ascertained that the ca <lb />
were in houses on this deal- <lb />
milk route. He procured from <lb />
several farmers the milk which he <lb />
sold, but, as these farmers sold <lb />
milk to other persons who had <lb />
not been attacked by typhoid; it <lb />
was inferred that the milk had <lb />
become infested after it passed <lb />
into his possession. <lb />
analysis has that the <lb />
water, taken a well his <lb />
premises, with which it was his <lb />
custom to wash his milk cans, is <lb />
very seriously polluted, that <lb />
the water cf several other wells <lb />
the neighborhood of his <lb />
are a dangerous condition. A <lb />
typhoid fever epidemic at <lb />
N. J., a year ago, was <lb />
to a milk dealer, as it were also <lb />
a similar epidemic at <lb />
three or four years <lb />
and one at <lb />
recently ; and this connection <lb />
Our Share of Happiness. <lb />
Each being, from <lb />
A Remedy Against Flies. <lb />
never use window I <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Govt <lb />
moment awakes said a wise housekeeper the other <lb />
the day his death, feels in have a fancy that <lb />
that he has a right to they shut out all the air in the hot <lb />
happiness. When he is young he j weather ; and, besides, they serve <lb />
confidently expects to get it. Fur-j to keep the flies in the house <lb />
in life he to equally as well as <lb />
have a baffled feeling that he <lb />
somehow missed it. Later Ins <lb />
feeling sinks into a settled <lb />
of ever it, or else into a <lb />
furious protest against fate, that <lb />
he of all human beings was <lb />
pointed to lose his inheritance. <lb />
But when are young we are <lb />
ignorant of the fact, and we <lb />
get older perhaps forget it, <lb />
that happiness a spiritual <lb />
and to obtained only <lb />
to spiritual laws. We can <lb />
not purchase happiness with <lb />
as we may buy a yard of cloth <lb />
or an estate. We cannot take it <lb />
by force from another, as we may <lb />
steal his coat. Nor we gain <lb />
it wheedling or cheating an- <lb />
other man out of his rightful <lb />
share, expecting to make it our <lb />
own. For happiness is but the <lb />
delicate perfume arising from the <lb />
sum total of all delights- <lb />
Each man's share of it is the same <lb />
I never see a fly in your <lb />
said her friend. do <lb />
you manage it For my part, I <lb />
must that, screens or no <lb />
screens, my summer means to mo <lb />
one long battle with the little <lb />
remedy is a very simple <lb />
said the good housekeeper, <lb />
I learned it years ago from <lb />
in v grand mother, when I used to <lb />
sit and watch her putting bunch <lb />
es of flowers to <lb />
keep the away. My method <lb />
is simpler. I buy five worth <lb />
of oil of lavender at the drug store <lb />
mis it with the same quantity <lb />
of water- Then I put it a com- <lb />
glass atomizer and spray it <lb />
the rooms wherever flies <lb />
are apt to congregate, <lb />
in the dining room, whore I <lb />
sprinkle it plentifully over the <lb />
The odor is especially <lb />
disagreeable to flies, and they will <lb />
can never be greater than any I never in its neighborhood <lb />
the statement is made that in snare. As it I though to most people it has a <lb />
Britain, during the last , be bought, so it be paid and grateful <lb />
few years, the infection of But those who refuse to add Detroit Free fret. <lb />
milk supply, proceeding from to the general stock of happiness <lb />
es of typhoid the families of I while expecting still to claim their <lb />
dairy farmers or milk dealers, has will find themselves out- <lb />
been shown to have the wilted by nature. Their inner <lb />
cause of twenty five local become dull, then <lb />
of this disease, involving closed entirely. They become <lb />
cases nearly -400 j incapable of happiness <lb />
The is about being never not because it <lb />
that, next to drinking water, i nut there, but bemuse they no <lb />
milk is the most fruitful source of longer see that it is <lb />
typhoid fever, which is another pert <lb />
argument for guarding it with the <lb />
most scrupulous care. It may be <lb />
said that the of former ThU remedy is becoming so Wei <lb />
years, that typhoid is taken <lb />
into the systems through the air Bitters sing the same <lb />
we breathe has bean exploded foes pot -x- <lb />
. kt and It b guaranteed to do all <lb />
AS UNCLE SEES IT. <lb />
two Saved. <lb />
Mrs. Thomas, of Junction <lb />
City. was told by her doctors she <lb />
had Consumption and that there was <lb />
no hope her, but two bottles of Dr. <lb />
King's Now Discovery completely cured <lb />
her and die says it saved her life. Mr. <lb />
Florida St. San Fran- <lb />
guttered from a dreadful cold, <lb />
Consumption, tried without <lb />
everything else then bought one <lb />
bottle of Dr. New Discovery and <lb />
in two weeks was cured, lie <lb />
It is such results, of which- <lb />
are samples, tint prove the won- <lb />
efficacy of this ill <lb />
Cough sand Colds. Free trial bottles at <lb />
Jno Drug Store. Regular <lb />
size and 11.00. <lb />
General tells <lb />
William E- Curtis that ho never <lb />
a man to be scared lo death <lb />
battle, although there were a <lb />
groat many cases of death which <lb />
ii be attributed to this c <lb />
Men were found dead <lb />
upon the held without wounds <lb />
them. He does recollect, <lb />
however, a case of a man whose <lb />
death caused by his being <lb />
drifted into the confederate <lb />
He had an intense horror of being <lb />
forced into the service and <lb />
shore pestered the <lb />
cumin on. <lb />
ain't old-time niggers, as <lb />
shore as you are n, <lb />
And I can't tell what's it <lb />
lack day <lb />
in <lb />
which a-way. <lb />
all so mighty <lb />
full sass. <lb />
wench-nigger, she <lb />
M, own a <lb />
put the finery she can get <lb />
hint on her hack <lb />
try to she's a <lb />
to he black <lb />
the young lazy <lb />
he try to be a sport <lb />
He spend half time <lb />
half in court; <lb />
He done banjo it's <lb />
good time <lb />
Tuck to de de nasty <lb />
coon <lb />
little <lb />
on days, <lb />
full of notions ain't <lb />
lack Digger ways; <lb />
wan s act lack white <lb />
all wants to go to school <lb />
to lam a <lb />
neck a fool. <lb />
But not to worry I ain't <lb />
got long to stay <lb />
Ole Moses to take to a better <lb />
place some day; <lb />
I wish stop for it <lb />
my heart <lb />
nonsense a nigger, <lb />
no nigger any more. <lb />
Sam Beau, HI Charlotte Observer. <lb />
crisis confronts us, an <lb />
issue has been thrust upon us <lb />
without our consent at a time <lb />
when peace was hovering over <lb />
th State. South Carolina is <lb />
enjoying an era of industrial <lb />
improvement, factories are be- <lb />
built in greater number <lb />
than elsewhere in the South. <lb />
The credit of the State ranks <lb />
higher than ever in its history, <lb />
our bonds not being <lb />
at a premium of less than <lb />
ten per cent. The march of <lb />
progress is about to be stopped ; <lb />
the black pall of <lb />
ion hovers over us; we must <lb />
meet the issue like South Caro <lb />
There are only two <lb />
flags, the white and the black <lb />
under which will you enlist I <lb />
The one, the white, peaceful <lb />
flag of civilization <lb />
and progress ; or the other, the <lb />
black flag the debased and <lb />
ignorant African, with the <lb />
traitors, who are seeking <lb />
to marshal the in order <lb />
to gain political power It is <lb />
fortunate that the issue comes <lb />
at this time when a constitution <lb />
is to made guaranteeing white <lb />
supremacy once and forever. <lb />
The Constitutional Convention <lb />
must be controlled white <lb />
men, not white men with black <lb />
hearts, not The world <lb />
must be shown that We are <lb />
capable of ourselves <lb />
and that, constitution or no <lb />
constitution, law or no law, <lb />
that tho fact has established <lb />
th-t practically cases <lb />
comes with the liquids we drink. <lb />
There is a large measure of pro- <lb />
the knowledge of this <lb />
Observer. <lb />
What Advertising <lb />
Major P- says <lb />
the Boston Herald, tells of a bus- <lb />
concern with a nominal cap <lb />
ital of only of it <lb />
paid in, that has divided in a sin- <lb />
year, among three partners, <lb />
profits to the amount of <lb />
and that exclusive of salaries <lb />
claimed. elite all <lb />
diseases of an I Kidneys, will <lb />
remove Pimples, Salt , <lb />
and other affections canned impure People o <lb />
d Malaria from <lb />
system and prevent as well as ail <lb />
Malarial cure of Head- <lb />
ache, and Indigestion try <lb />
satisfaction <lb />
guaranteed, or money <lb />
eta and 11.00 per bottle at John <lb />
notch's re. <lb />
The Woman of the Period. <lb />
This year's jacket makes <lb />
up in sleeves whatever it may <lb />
lack in Globe. <lb />
The Livery <lb />
Hardly any class of animals <lb />
suffers so much ignorance, <lb />
carelessness cruelty on the <lb />
part of driver as the livery <lb />
horse. Many of the people who <lb />
hire horses know nothing about <lb />
driving or caring ; <lb />
since they do not <lb />
horses, care <lb />
injury to them provided they do <lb />
not have to pay for them, <lb />
still an other class takes <lb />
driving at the top of <lb />
their speed as long as they <lb />
of their distress. <lb />
Then are tho drank <lb />
drivers, of everything, <lb />
drivers who want to rue with <lb />
everyone who along, and <lb />
for a I <lb />
whose idea is to <lb />
There are people who over- <lb />
drive, do water, who <lb />
water when the is overheat- <lb />
ed, who do blanket, and <lb />
who commit all <lb />
kinds of against horse- <lb />
one idea being <lb />
since the horse is not their own <lb />
it don't make difference.<lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
Two <lb />
The two large engines for the <lb />
A N- C R. R. have been re <lb />
and put service. We <lb />
that the schedule <lb />
mediately after he learned that I the mail and passenger train will <lb />
he had been conscripted was <lb />
taken ill. The provost marshal <lb />
believed that he was feigning <lb />
and attempted to punish him, but <lb />
the man kept growing worse and <lb />
finally died from no disease <lb />
the dread of going into the army. <lb />
The New York Advertiser wants <lb />
to know how the western people <lb />
are to protect themselves against <lb />
the tornadoes of winter and <lb />
The Charlotte News says <lb />
that is easy enough. Come South <lb />
where the tornado and cyclone is <lb />
cultivated- That is the <lb />
solution of this question <lb />
the westerner is to <lb />
realize it. <lb />
soon be considerably shortened. <lb />
The is doing finely. <lb />
Kinston Free Press- <lb />
Reward. <lb />
The render of this paper will be pleas <lb />
el to learn that there is at least one <lb />
dreaded disease that has been <lb />
able lo cure in all its stages, and that is <lb />
Catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure is the <lb />
only positive cure to the medical <lb />
fraternity. Catarrh being a <lb />
disease, requires a constitutional <lb />
treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb />
taken internally, acting directly o 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 hi- up the <lb />
and assisting; nature in doing its <lb />
work. The proprietors have so much <lb />
in its curative powers, that they <lb />
offer One Dollars for any case <lb />
that it fails to cure. Bend tor list of <lb />
F. J. A CO. <lb />
Sold by Druggist <lb />
No woman respects her husband <lb />
of very much unless she feel a <lb />
by two little proud of <lb />
members of tho firm. Ten years News, <lb />
ago one of these partners was The new not get <lb />
drug clerk on a small salary in a married is <lb />
Western town and is one of of a <lb />
the millionaires of New fork. Globe. <lb />
newspaper <lb />
I might have made a he An old lady in Augusta is <lb />
said, it was advertising that, consolable for hard luck that be <lb />
made me rich, advertising a tell her one day last week She <lb />
very commodity at broke a raving machine needle <lb />
Another concern, which began i that she had used constantly <lb />
investing a year in news- tho Journal, <lb />
paper advertising, increased the, of the <lb />
amount every year according to j is to be , <lb />
their increase of business, and j woman we <lb />
this year expects to spend a <lb />
000- These are only specimen <lb />
bricks of the enormous profits re- <lb />
from shrewd newspaper ad <lb />
Formulas for <lb />
Be res. <lb />
Rid of <lb />
Can we have too much of a <lb />
good thing Wheeling <lb />
The new man does not start out <lb />
One of the greatest miseries is I this class <lb />
of money. It is wretched to because hie first <lb />
have to it a just a his <lb />
court or no court, the j repeated demand and to be with-1 it no <lb />
men of South Caro out moans to satisfy it i to de m y, to bake <lb />
Toledo Globe. <lb />
Una intend to govern here. <lb />
Let the man who undertakes to <lb />
the ignorant blacks against <lb />
you suffer as he did in 1876, <lb />
and remember that eternal <lb />
lance is the price of liberty. I <lb />
will not call the Legislature to- <lb />
They can do nothing. <lb />
An appeal will be taken to the <lb />
Supreme Court the United <lb />
States, under the red tape <lb />
and technicalities surrounding <lb />
it, a decision cannot be had in <lb />
time to affect the election of <lb />
delegates. It must be a free, <lb />
open fight. I appeal to the <lb />
sovereign people of South Caro- <lb />
the wisest and the safest <lb />
and purest tribunal, to protect <lb />
their homes and liberties. <lb />
They have never failed to re- <lb />
to duty. The govern <lb />
of the people must and <lb />
shall be perpetuated, and we <lb />
are ready to lead the fight <lb />
the white man's flag. <lb />
the confidence that has been <lb />
placed to you; to forfeit your <lb />
credit; to be placed in the power <lb />
of another, and to be indebted to <lb />
his ; to stand convicted of <lb />
having played the or the <lb />
fool, and to have no way left to <lb />
escape contempt by incurring <lb />
pity. The sudden meeting of a <lb />
creditor whom you have been try <lb />
to avoid for months, and whom <lb />
you imagined was many miles <lb />
away, shatters the nerves. There <lb />
is but one remedy for such <lb />
The Song They Sing. <lb />
The beat Salve in the world for Cuts <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt <lb />
Fever Sores, Chapped Hands <lb />
Chilblains, and all <lb />
and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
pay required, it is guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction or money refunded <lb />
Price cents per box. For by <lb />
John h. Druggist <lb />
The low price of cotton has <lb />
proved to be a blessing in dis- <lb />
guise by impressing upon the <lb />
farmers the necessity of <lb />
their crops. the <lb />
South has too long tho <lb />
work of raising her own supplies <lb />
of all kinds, and the production <lb />
of more grain and vegetables will <lb />
materially promote her prosperity. <lb />
Salisbury Herald. <lb />
There is but one way of obtain <lb />
business- publicity; one <lb />
way of obtaining <lb />
The following is the <lb />
experience of some men a <lb />
song of penitence, a fellow full of <lb />
rye four and twenty <lb />
before his eye- When <lb />
his eye was opened, he shouted <lb />
for his life, wasn't he a pretty <lb />
chump to go before his wife <lb />
His was in the parlor, under- <lb />
neath the chair; his boots wore <lb />
in the hallway, his coat was on <lb />
the stair, ilia trousers in the <lb />
kitchen, bis collar on the shelf, <lb />
he hadn't any notion where <lb />
he was himself- When the morn <lb />
was breaking, some one heard <lb />
him call; his head was in the ice- <lb />
box and that was best of all. <lb />
William Dean Howells father, <lb />
who emigrated to Ohio half a <lb />
and more ago, used this <lb />
formula to et rid of an intrusive <lb />
visitor who had worn out his <lb />
welcome- He would be called <lb />
out some and would <lb />
say to the guest <lb />
you will not be here when I re- <lb />
turn, sol wish you <lb />
This was not bad, except com- <lb />
with the superb strata <lb />
gem to Smith in <lb />
such that he <lb />
used to say in his family prayer, <lb />
after the Lord <lb />
also bless Brother Jones, who <lb />
leaves us on the ton o'clock train <lb />
this <lb />
Unlucky Number. <lb />
ain't a superstitious <lb />
said Hiram Berry to a as <lb />
they worked together in the field, <lb />
in a while it does come <lb />
you kinder that <lb />
signs come true. I'm reminded <lb />
of one certain case up to <lb />
our we we <lb />
lied a real case, not <lb />
spiritual, no, but <lb />
Feeling that his hearer's <lb />
was sufficiently whetted Hi- <lb />
ram went on. <lb />
day last week Mary was <lb />
going over to her mother's to sot <lb />
a spell with her, so she kinder <lb />
purposed to stand us on the <lb />
noon meal. <lb />
git for a rel. <lb />
but just warmed up some <lb />
fish to git it <lb />
easy. o'clock <lb />
Aaron's folks come over, kind of <lb />
as they a set <lb />
and make motion <lb />
to go, she asked all to draw <lb />
up, a bite. There's u <lb />
of five of them, with the <lb />
children, we hod to dish out <lb />
the meal with <lb />
Fact is, to divide <lb />
subtract more than I've done <lb />
I used to school- <lb />
as we lied settled down <lb />
tali <lb />
as thin as a <lb />
in tho spring. He drew right <lb />
up lo the t I say table be- <lb />
cause there wasn't u else <lb />
left- try it pretty <lb />
tell sh unlucky to <lb />
tin <lb />
i,. , l.-iv <lb />
It ti lores o I l on Sunday St <lb />
it for at it ail -A. D. <lb />
ways, it's I i <lb />
good in- <lb />
stance was <lb />
A was Left tn th; <lb />
LOCAL DIRECTOR<lb />
Superior Clerk. K. A. <lb />
Sheriff. King. <lb />
Register of Deeds, W. M. King. <lb />
Treasurer, J. L. Little. <lb />
Coroner, Dr. C. <lb />
Surveyor. <lb />
Dawson, <lb />
Leonidas T. K. lag <lb />
Sin nil and S. M. Jones. <lb />
Health. Dr. W. II. <lb />
County Home. W. Smith, j <lb />
Board R. <lb />
V. Ward and K. C. j . <lb />
Pub. Ids. W. II <lb />
TOWN <lb />
J. I. Fleming. <lb />
Clerk, Harris <lb />
Treasurer, S. Smith. <lb />
Police-W. II. chief, T. ft. <lb />
Moore, a-t; J. L. night. <lb />
Council men I. S. <lb />
L. II. w. <lb />
A. <lb />
meeting night. C <lb />
Hilling-, pastor. Sunday School <lb />
A. M. C. <lb />
Catholic No regular services. J <lb />
fourth <lb />
morning Key. A <lb />
Sunday School <lb />
A. IT. w. u. Brown, gap t. <lb />
Methodist. Services every Mind <lb />
morning all I tight, <lb />
night. K. <lb />
pastor. Sunday at M. A. <lb />
II Sept. <lb />
Presbyterian. Services <lb />
rd Sunday an<lb />
So. I. O, <lb />
me, t- every Tuesday <lb />
Bagwell, <lb />
A. A A. <lb />
M., meets and third Monday <lb />
W. M. King, M. <lb />
Cards <lb />
What appears to be a new, <lb />
scheme for lobbing a house <lb />
broad daylight was discovered <lb />
New York, Tuesday, among those <lb />
who the fashionable part. <lb />
Of East street. A; K. HI, <lb />
. J f Watchmaker A Jeweler, <lb />
furniture wagon bearing no name o. <lb />
was driven up to the residence of New lot and Eye-glasses. <lb />
Nathan A sofa was <lb />
taken out by the two men the <lb />
although the servants <lb />
Ii. L. JAMES. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. C <lb />
Salts Good for Else. <lb />
One of the most successful <lb />
chicken raisers in the county tells <lb />
the Herald of a cure for cholera <lb />
that he tried with good effect <lb />
had lost a number of fowls <lb />
and there common <lb />
nothing of the furniture be- <lb />
ordered, they allowed it to be <lb />
taken into the or <lb />
four boars Inter the mid fur- <lb />
Wagon cams k- The <lb />
that a mistake had <lb />
been made ; that the sofa was not; <lb />
ordered by Mis- but <lb />
by person- They Off ired I <lb />
many apologies to the servant <lb />
the Later in <lb />
the a search of the room <lb />
developed the fact that valuable E- j,. Moons, <lb />
silverware was missing, well us Williamston. <lb />
or two articles of jewelry. A <lb />
DR. H. A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
T. <lb />
O. <lb />
Office up stairs over <lb />
Hardware store. <lb />
The girls were positive that the <lb />
could have taken nothing, as <lb />
they were closely watched. Tho <lb />
family evolved the theory that j <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-I. A W, <lb />
V. C <lb />
under Opera House. Third St. <lb />
strong solution their there was a third man secreted <lb />
water nod with <lb />
corn meal dough. After eating <lb />
of this only three chickens died. <lb />
This was last and one has <lb />
died from cholera since. He also <lb />
fed parched corn every other day, <lb />
in connection with the salts, and <lb />
it very <lb />
bury Herald- <lb />
Cost of Fire Insurance. <lb />
JAMES, <lb />
the of the sofa. <lb />
Sh; Supposed They Knew. <lb />
A story at the expense of the <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
GREENVILLE, S t. <lb />
Practice In all the courts. Collection a <lb />
i specialty. <lb />
B. <lb />
F. TYSON, <lb />
The Senate of Tennessee has <lb />
passed a bill providing that a <lb />
voter once registered shall be <lb />
registered for life, unless he <lb />
changes his residence. But in <lb />
the event of his death his name <lb />
will be struck from the list. <lb />
Mr. George W. Crocker, in an <lb />
article in the North American Re <lb />
view, shows that fire insurance <lb />
costs in the States more <lb />
twelve times what it does in <lb />
France, about seven times what it <lb />
costs in Germany, and four times <lb />
what it costs in England. The <lb />
relative cost of worth of in- <lb />
various countries fol- <lb />
lows, and will prove suggestive <lb />
France, cents; Germany <lb />
cents; England, cents ; <lb />
cents; Austria, cents; <lb />
Russia, cents; United States <lb />
the Cook. <lb />
Mr. B- O. Guthrie has returned <lb />
from a business trip to Moore <lb />
county and tells of a funny in- <lb />
which happened down <lb />
there. Mr- J. E Buchan a mer- <lb />
chant of Manly, having missed <lb />
several things and being satisfied <lb />
one had a key, set a steel <lb />
trap in the store. Getting up next <lb />
morning and breakfast being late, <lb />
he went to the store found <lb />
his cook fast in steel trap, <lb />
with taken from the drawer- <lb />
Burlington <lb />
expense of the Appalachian; Attorney at Law <lb />
Mountain Club of Boston is re- Greenville, Pitt County, N. C. <lb />
lated Happy Thought. An ex- Practices in all the Courts <lb />
party from the club, it; and Criminal Business Solicited. <lb />
w J Makes a special of fraud <lb />
appears, had gone to a rural part; ages, actions to recover land, and cot <lb />
of the State, and in default of <lb />
Prompt and careful attention gives <lb />
all business. <lb />
sufficient hotel accommodations, <lb />
some of the members were ob- <lb />
to seek quarters in a farm- <lb />
Simplicity was the order the <lb />
day. Everything was <lb />
clean, but there was a <lb />
absence of some of the <lb />
of high-priced city hotels. <lb />
Some of the ladies of the party <lb />
discovered that there were no <lb />
keys in the locks of their rooms, <lb />
waited upon the farmer's <lb />
wife- <lb />
That good woman was <lb />
prised. <lb />
she said, don't usu- <lb />
Mom-y to loan on approved security. <lb />
Terms easy. <lb />
j. j. h. in <lb />
FLEMING <lb />
n. c <lb />
Practice in all the Court-. <lb />
C. LATHAM <lb />
I A <lb />
N. t <lb />
A BLOW, <lb />
L. <lb />
AT A W. <lb />
GREEN <lb />
ally lock our doors here, and is Court. <lb />
there's no here but you. But John E. K. C. Harding, <lb />
then I know your Wilson, N. C. Greenville, V. <lb />
men . j A HARDING, <lb />
own party best- j W <lb />
The visitors did I Greenville, X. <lb />
the keys. Special attention given to <lb />
and settlement of claim.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
I THE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
n. WHAM. <lb />
Entered at the at Greenville <lb />
N. C. as second-class in matter. <lb />
WEDNESDAY. MAY 15th, 1805. <lb />
The Spanish government <lb />
preparing to send 1,500 cavalry <lb />
to Cuba at once. The same gov- <lb />
is also negotiating for <lb />
a loan to meet the <lb />
expenses that are being incur <lb />
red in the war with the <lb />
gents on the Island. <lb />
An Act to Amend the General School I <lb />
Law of North Carolina. <lb />
The Lexington Dispatch has <lb />
commenced its thirteenth year. <lb />
It is an excellent paper and do- <lb />
good work for its section. <lb />
The Statesville Landmark will <lb />
soon be changed from a weekly <lb />
to a semi weekly paper. We are <lb />
glad of this, for there is no bet- <lb />
paper in the State than the <lb />
Landmark, and the oftener it- <lb />
comes the better we like it. <lb />
Wednesday at Lake <lb />
City an enthusiastic meeting <lb />
was held to discuss means to. <lb />
promote the interest of the <lb />
cause. Fully people <lb />
were present and many <lb />
men took part in the dis- <lb />
A man named visited <lb />
Raleigh with a of getting <lb />
the Chamber of Commerce of <lb />
that city to send delegates to a <lb />
convention to <lb />
be held at Memphis. Tenn. <lb />
The Raleigh people declined to <lb />
send delegates. <lb />
Wilmington differs from Ra- <lb />
on the silver question- <lb />
Raleigh refused to send any <lb />
to the <lb />
convention at Memphis, but the <lb />
produce exchange of June, <lb />
ton besides sending two <lb />
gates adopted a resolution <lb />
against the free and unlimited <lb />
coinage of silver- We do not <lb />
profess to be fully informed on <lb />
the money question, but it is <lb />
the candid opinion of the R <lb />
that Wilmington has <lb />
made a mistake <lb />
Below we publish the <lb />
Law which is a certified copy. <lb />
It differs in several particulars <lb />
from the law which was first <lb />
published. <lb />
Committees will see that the <lb />
clause in reference to employ- <lb />
those who are related to <lb />
them is not in the certified copy <lb />
and they can whom <lb />
they please. The County Com- <lb />
missioners will appoint all the <lb />
committees for the various dis- <lb />
on the first Monday in <lb />
State Dental Society. <lb />
The officers elected for the en- <lb />
year <lb />
President, Dr. R- H. of <lb />
Winston. First vice-president. <lb />
Dr. I. N. Carr, of Tarboro. Sec- <lb />
and vice president Dr. B- F. <lb />
of Waynesville. Sec- <lb />
Dr. J- E of <lb />
Treasurer, Dr. J. <lb />
W Hunter, of <lb />
Dr. H- V. Horton, u. <lb />
Mo re head City was selected as <lb />
tho next meeting place the time <lb />
to decided upon later. <lb />
The Supreme Court of the <lb />
State has rendered a decision <lb />
that the cf <lb />
and penalties by Building <lb />
and Loan Associations is <lb />
and usurious. The <lb />
doing business in the State <lb />
considerably wrought up <lb />
over the , it is said <lb />
such enterprises have suffered a <lb />
severe blow. <lb />
On the case of Governor Carr <lb />
vs. Secretary of State to <lb />
the publishing of the <lb />
Mortgage law, charging that it <lb />
was gotten through by fraud, <lb />
the Supreme Court decides that <lb />
there is no remedy against <lb />
ed and fraudulent legislation. <lb />
Now the point is this, how did <lb />
the Court stand The two Dem- <lb />
distant from and the <lb />
three agree to <lb />
The Democrats say we <lb />
can investigate such matters <lb />
The say no <lb />
Why no investigation <lb />
It is plain A Fusion <lb />
would be proven guilty of <lb />
fraud. A non-partisan Supreme<lb />
James B. Colgate, writing to <lb />
the New York predicts <lb />
that, owing to the rapidly <lb />
production of gold, the mints <lb />
will have to shut on the <lb />
free coinage of the metal- <lb />
He says the average cost of pro- <lb />
amount of gold which, <lb />
at the fixed price, is worth l s <lb />
about a profit of <lb />
the <lb />
The Supreme Court has con <lb />
firmed the decision of the <lb />
Court in the case of Cook <lb />
vs Meares for the judgeship of <lb />
the Eastern Criminal Court in <lb />
North Carolina. It held that a <lb />
man could not be elected to an <lb />
office before the creation of that <lb />
office and that the facts showed <lb />
that this was done in this case <lb />
So Meares remains Judge. <lb />
Washington city is develop- <lb />
a new- industry. There is a <lb />
branch office of the Fidelity and <lb />
Deposit Company of Maryland <lb />
in the city which furnishes <lb />
bonds for a number of office <lb />
holders. The cash capital is <lb />
Recently <lb />
Lee was appointed Collector for <lb />
the Western District of Virgin- <lb />
and instead of going home <lb />
and getting a number of his <lb />
friends to go on his bond, as <lb />
been the custom heretofore, <lb />
he went to this Company and <lb />
secured the required bond which <lb />
was promptly approved by the <lb />
Treasury Department. <lb />
L Rogers, who was appointed <lb />
the Western North Carolina <lb />
District as Collector to succeed <lb />
Melvin Carter, furnished his <lb />
bond for in the same <lb />
way. He received his <lb />
at o'clock in the after- <lb />
noon, and the next day made up <lb />
his bond in this Company, <lb />
which was approved by the <lb />
Treasury Department. <lb />
Samuel L. Rogers, Chief Pep <lb />
Collector under Col. Carter <lb />
has been appointed to the <lb />
Western He is <lb />
not widely known but is said <lb />
to be a fine business man and <lb />
will make a good officer. It is <lb />
thought that Elias had <lb />
the suggesting of the successor <lb />
of Mr. Carter and that it was <lb />
through his suggestion that he <lb />
was appointed. <lb />
A Washington correspondent <lb />
of the Richmond Dispatch <lb />
a very near correct opinion of <lb />
the sentiment in North <lb />
in the following <lb />
From what can be gleaned <lb />
here there is scarcely a <lb />
Democrat in North Caro- <lb />
who is in full sympathy <lb />
with the administration <lb />
policy. The State is over- <lb />
in favor of free <lb />
coinage of silver, and for years <lb />
the members of Congress from <lb />
North Carolina have so voted. <lb />
Extensive preparations are <lb />
being made for the unveiling of <lb />
the Confederate monument in <lb />
Raleigh on next Monday, the <lb />
20th. More people will <lb />
be in that city then than <lb />
has been for a long time. Miss <lb />
Julia Jackson Christian, the <lb />
grand daughter of Stonewall <lb />
Jackson, will pull the cord that <lb />
will unveil the monument. <lb />
Everybody ought to be there <lb />
and by their presence honor the <lb />
memory of the brave heroes <lb />
who died in defense of their <lb />
loved Southland. <lb />
Monday all North Carolina <lb />
did honor her brave dead by <lb />
being present at the unveiling <lb />
of the monument which <lb />
been erected to their memory <lb />
at There is hardly a <lb />
community in the from <lb />
which there were not some <lb />
present at the exercises It <lb />
would fitting if the entire <lb />
State could have witnessed the <lb />
ceremonies and thereby have <lb />
their memories refreshed with <lb />
the brave and daring deeds of <lb />
their dead <lb />
WASHINGTON ITEMS. <lb />
N. C, May <lb />
Quite a number of young <lb />
joined Mrs. Sarah Russell and <lb />
her school in their annual picnic <lb />
yesterday at Public Landing, <lb />
about three miles down the river. <lb />
They all enjoyed it highly and <lb />
are under many obligations to <lb />
for such a pleasant <lb />
day. <lb />
Henry, of the -Military <lb />
school, leaves to-morrow morning <lb />
for his home in <lb />
Mrs- Eliza J. Vines, who has <lb />
been entirely helpless for twenty <lb />
years died this morning- She <lb />
was the mother of Miss <lb />
and Rev. F. A. Vines- <lb />
The continued rains have great <lb />
damaged the truck crops in <lb />
this section. It is said that there <lb />
will not be a half crop made. <lb />
Dr. Fred L- Potts is now a full <lb />
fledged M. D. He passed exam- <lb />
before the State Board <lb />
yesterday. We all extend con- <lb />
to Dr. Potts- <lb />
Washington, N. C-, 1895, <lb />
Mr. W. H- Cox, of is <lb />
here to-day. <lb />
The A. W. Thomas Co. assign <lb />
ed Saturday night. <lb />
The little child of Mr. and Mrs. <lb />
G- Griffin died this morning. <lb />
Quite an interesting revival is <lb />
being held at the Christian church <lb />
this week. <lb />
Dr. F. L- Potts went to Vance- <lb />
this morning where he will <lb />
practice medicine the sum <lb />
mer. <lb />
There were no services the <lb />
Methodist church last night ow- <lb />
to the absence of the pastor, <lb />
Rev. R T. <lb />
Quite a of people went <lb />
to from here on the <lb />
yesterday morning to witness <lb />
the unveiling The <lb />
Washington Light Infantry wont <lb />
forty-five Strong, also a goodly <lb />
number cf veterans. They will <lb />
ail am Tuesday night. <lb />
Mr- Oscar Hooker has let the <lb />
to Mr. H- G- for <lb />
erection of two large prize <lb />
houses. step step Green <lb />
combines o go forward. <lb />
L H. holding a <lb />
protracted meeting at <lb />
ab nit miles from town. <lb />
He is by Rev. R T- <lb />
of the <lb />
Mr. H- L. Coward, of <lb />
count v told Satin day that in <lb />
section many had <lb />
plowed up their cotton and corn. <lb />
The wet weather had ruined tin <lb />
crops. <lb />
The General of <lb />
Carolina do <lb />
Section 1- That <lb />
of the school law be and the same <lb />
is hereby repealed. <lb />
Sec. 2- That the office of <lb />
Board of Education is hereby <lb />
abolished, to take effect the first <lb />
Monday June, A. D. 1895. <lb />
All the powers and duties of <lb />
said County Board of Education <lb />
shall devolve upon and be dis <lb />
charged by the of County <lb />
Commissioners of the several <lb />
counties of the State; and for <lb />
the purpose of attending <lb />
to school matters, the said <lb />
Beard of County Commissioners <lb />
shall be required to meet on the <lb />
first Tuesday after the first Mon <lb />
day in January and July of each <lb />
year, said meeting not to con <lb />
longer than two days at <lb />
of said Provided, <lb />
they may attend to any matter <lb />
to school interest, at <lb />
any of the regular meetings of <lb />
said board as provided by law, <lb />
but the of all such meet <lb />
paid out pf the gen- <lb />
fund of the county. <lb />
Sec That is <lb />
hereby repealed, <lb />
Sec- 4- That the office of <lb />
Superintendent of Public In- <lb />
is abolished to <lb />
take effect the first Monday in <lb />
June, A- D- 1805, and all the <lb />
ties provided by law to be par- <lb />
formed by the said <lb />
dent as Secretary of the Board of <lb />
Education shall be performed by <lb />
the Clerk of the Board of <lb />
Commissioners. <lb />
Sec. That the clerk of the <lb />
Superior Court cf the several <lb />
counties in tho State shall, on the <lb />
first Monday in June, A- D- <lb />
and annually thereafter, appoint <lb />
an examiner whose duty it shall <lb />
to examine all persons desiring <lb />
to teach the public schools of <lb />
the said county, in conformity to <lb />
law There shall be a public ex- <lb />
at the Court House, to <lb />
on the first Monday in <lb />
and thereafter <lb />
to continue from day to day until <lb />
all the applicants are examined, <lb />
and tho certificates issued shall <lb />
be good for one year from the <lb />
date thereof. Ali such applicants <lb />
shall pay to the examiner, a fee <lb />
of one dollar for such <lb />
Provided, that the examiner <lb />
may applicants for <lb />
certificates at any other <lb />
time or place, but when so exam- <lb />
the shall pay to <lb />
the examiner, in advance, a fee of <lb />
one dollar and fifty cents for such <lb />
examination. <lb />
Sec. That section be <lb />
amended by striking out the <lb />
words Superintendent <lb />
of Public wherever <lb />
they appear said section, and <lb />
insert in lieu thereof the words <lb />
of the Board of <lb />
Sec 7- That section <lb />
and -469 are repealed. <lb />
Sec 8- That section be <lb />
amended by striking out the <lb />
words Superintendent of <lb />
in line one, <lb />
and inserting Clerk of the <lb />
Board of County <lb />
Sec That section be <lb />
amended by out the <lb />
words Superintendent <lb />
of Public wherever <lb />
they occur said section, and <lb />
insert in lieu thereof the words <lb />
of the Board of <lb />
Sec. That be <lb />
amended by out the words <lb />
Superintendent of Pub <lb />
lie and insert lien <lb />
thereof <lb />
Sec That section be <lb />
amended by striking out the <lb />
words Superintendent of <lb />
Public in line one of <lb />
said section, and insert in lien <lb />
thereof the words, of the <lb />
Board of County <lb />
SEC. 12- That section be <lb />
mended by out the words <lb />
Superintendent of Pub <lb />
lie and in lieu <lb />
thereof the words, of th <lb />
Board of County <lb />
Sec. 13- That section be <lb />
repealed, and the following be in <lb />
soiled in lieu thereof; for <lb />
all such work as shall be <lb />
formed by the Clerk of the <lb />
Hoard of County Commissioners <lb />
ho shall receive such <lb />
as in the of the <lb />
County Commissioners may be <lb />
deemed just and right. Provided, <lb />
the same shall not be a greater <lb />
amount than the amount allowed <lb />
by law for similar service per- <lb />
formed by said clerk as clerk of <lb />
the Board of County Commission- <lb />
Provided farther, that such <lb />
clerk shall render an itemized ac- <lb />
count, under oath, for all such <lb />
service, and the same shall be <lb />
paid out of the general county <lb />
fund when approved by the said <lb />
Board of Commissioners. <lb />
Sec 14- That section be <lb />
amended by striking out the <lb />
words, Superintendent <lb />
of Public wherever <lb />
they appear in said and <lb />
inset t Ken thereof the words, <lb />
of the Board of County <lb />
Sec That section be <lb />
amended by out. the <lb />
words, <lb />
of Public wherever <lb />
they appear in said section, and <lb />
insert in lieu thereof tho words, <lb />
of the Board of County <lb />
That all laws and <lb />
clauses of laws in with <lb />
this act are hereby repealed <lb />
Sec- 17- This act shall be in <lb />
force from and after its <lb />
-R. L. Payne, of <lb />
State Medical Society. <lb />
The State Medical Society <lb />
the following officers for the <lb />
ensuing year <lb />
President.- <lb />
Lexington. <lb />
Presidents-S- D. Booth, <lb />
of Oxford; J-P. <lb />
son; J. A- Burroughs, Asheville; <lb />
J- R Grimsley, Snow Hill. <lb />
D. Jewett. <lb />
P. Perry, Macon. <lb />
Winston was chosen as the <lb />
net place of <lb />
Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. <lb />
The following are the elected <lb />
officers of the Grand Lodge I- O- <lb />
O- F, for ensuing year i <lb />
p. <lb />
of Raleigh. <lb />
Deputy Grand T. <lb />
Dortch, of Goldsboro. <lb />
Grand P. Sawyer, <lb />
of Asheville. <lb />
Grand H. Wood- <lb />
ell, of Greensboro. <lb />
Grand J- Jones, <lb />
of Wilmington. <lb />
Trustees Orphan's <lb />
A- J- Peacock, and C- B- Edwards. <lb />
Representative to Sovereign <lb />
Grand C Douglass, P- <lb />
G. M, <lb />
Goldsboro was chosen as the <lb />
next place of <lb />
Of tho International <lb />
School Convention for Pitt <lb />
to be held in the Baptist <lb />
church at Ayden, June 8th and <lb />
9th. <lb />
SATURDAY, 8TH. <lb />
Devotional <lb />
Address of Welcome, Rev. P. <lb />
Song. <lb />
Two minutes talk from each <lb />
Superintendent the condition <lb />
of his school, <lb />
Song, <lb />
The Influence of the Sunday <lb />
School, Rev- J. U. Tingle. . <lb />
Song. <lb />
Is the Field Fully occupied, <lb />
Prof. L. T. <lb />
Song. <lb />
Election of delegates to the <lb />
State Convention. <lb />
Election of officers for the em <lb />
year. <lb />
Song. <lb />
Benediction. <lb />
SUNDAY, JUNE <lb />
Devotional <lb />
Value of a School to a <lb />
community, Rev. D. Carroll. <lb />
How to reach and hold young <lb />
men, Prof. W. H <lb />
Song- <lb />
How may homes help the Sun- <lb />
day School, Maj H. Harding- <lb />
Song. <lb />
Benediction- <lb />
question will be opened <lb />
for general discussion after tho <lb />
one to whom it is assigned has <lb />
finished. <lb />
Drop I H. <lb />
N- C, a postal card and get in for <lb />
about the Iron City Dish <lb />
washer. <lb />
FIRE AND ROBBERY. <lb />
Fiends Again at Work in <lb />
Dwelling Burned, Store and Depot <lb />
Broken <lb />
to <lb />
N. <lb />
other fire occurred here this <lb />
and o'clock- It <lb />
was discovered in the residence <lb />
of Mr. Irvin Whitehurst and the <lb />
building was burned down. In- <lb />
t 1,200, which was <lb />
about less the loss. <lb />
While the fire was progress <lb />
the store of T. A- Beasley and the <lb />
A N. C- Depot re both <lb />
en into. The parties who broke <lb />
into the depot took the ticket case <lb />
carried it to the edge of town <lb />
where they tore many of the tick- <lb />
up and scattered the others <lb />
around promiscuously- They also <lb />
broke open the desk and secured <lb />
about worth of freight re- <lb />
Can't miss any goods from <lb />
the depot. The thieves were <lb />
in search of money, as <lb />
they also emptied the drawers in <lb />
which the Western Union <lb />
grams were kept- Only about <lb />
in money was obtained. The tel- <lb />
were scattered all over the <lb />
building- <lb />
The party who broke in T. A. <lb />
store is a colored man <lb />
named Bob Graham, who is now <lb />
under arrest. Those who broke <lb />
in the depot have not yet been <lb />
discovered- <lb />
The supposition is that the <lb />
Whitehurst residence was set on <lb />
fire to attract people to that <lb />
of the town while the robber- <lb />
were being perpetrated. <lb />
THE, <lb />
I have the girls a plenty, <lb />
Aged fr. one year old t j twenty. <lb />
Kiss better fr than honey. I can t <lb />
their sweetness yet. <lb />
Hut far dearer than the kisses <lb />
Given me by kindly misses. <lb />
Is the ever verdant of a kiss I <lb />
did not get. <lb />
For one winsome little fairy, <lb />
so light and airy, <lb />
fondly achieve <lb />
my purpose <lb />
But at length she slyly vanished <lb />
With the gift for which famished. <lb />
And she left roe sadly sighing for the <lb />
kiss did not get. <lb />
Reader, pardon this digression- <lb />
Does pursuit or does possession <lb />
The greater pleasure bring really <lb />
cannot say, and yet, <lb />
forgotten many misses <lb />
Who bestowed on me their kisses . <lb />
Hilt always recollect the girl whose <lb />
kiss I did not get. <lb />
Now. of course there is a moral <lb />
In this simple story, for all <lb />
Those indiscreet young ladies, who will <lb />
sometimes much regret <lb />
That they gave their kisses freely, <lb />
For they'll find a lover really <lb />
May more than all th; rest <lb />
the kiss he did not get. <lb />
There's No Mystery <lb />
About It. <lb />
The truth is I am doing a rushing May <lb />
Lively scenes about the store. People <lb />
appreciate my superb styles and low prices. <lb />
just <lb />
Sunday School Convention. <lb />
Tho County Sunday School <lb />
Convention has bet-u called, as <lb />
has been seen, to meet at Ayden <lb />
tho second Saturday and <lb />
day in June. We desire that <lb />
every Sunday-school <lb />
be represented this meet- <lb />
by at least one delegate who <lb />
De present- If there is a <lb />
school in the which will <lb />
not be present in the of a <lb />
delegate we ask you to send the <lb />
statistics of your school at once <lb />
to D. D Haskett, <lb />
Greenville. We are anxious to <lb />
get correct statistics of the entire <lb />
county. One other thing J desire <lb />
to call the attention of the school <lb />
to, and it is this. Two years ago <lb />
the delegates from this county to <lb />
State Convention pledged ten <lb />
dollars from this county. This <lb />
was not paid at the last <lb />
It must be paid at the next <lb />
not every Sunday-school <lb />
Superintendent in the county give <lb />
his school one opportunity be- <lb />
tween now and the second <lb />
day in to help pay this I <lb />
He sure and do this and send the <lb />
amount you raise to the <lb />
at Ayden. We believe that <lb />
the schools of the county will pay <lb />
this which your delegates <lb />
pledged. don't neglect this <lb />
matter. Let all of us take an in- <lb />
in the meeting at Ayden <lb />
and we can make it accomplish <lb />
much for the Sunday-school cause <lb />
in Pitt county. Remember that <lb />
it is with the schools whether the <lb />
meeting shall be one of profit or <lb />
not- W. H. Pros. <lb />
OUR DEAD HEROES. <lb />
The Monument In the Pres- <lb />
of Fifty Thousand People. <lb />
to <lb />
Raleigh, N- C, May <lb />
is alive with a surging mass <lb />
of humanity- Fully people <lb />
present to witness the unveiling <lb />
ceremonies. The city is afloat <lb />
with and every mark of <lb />
respect is shown the old <lb />
Nearly all the State <lb />
Guard are present. It is one of <lb />
the biggest days in Raleigh's his- <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
Bethel. N- C , May 20th 1895 <lb />
Pr- R J. Grimes attended the <lb />
State Medical Convention, at <lb />
Goldsboro, last week. <lb />
Dr. J. C. Montgomery, of Char- <lb />
spent a few days in town <lb />
week- <lb />
Messrs. W. M- Smith and Wilie <lb />
Pierce, of Falkland, spent Sun- <lb />
day <lb />
Dr- R- J. Grimes left Sunday <lb />
morning with his two daughters <lb />
to the unveiling of the <lb />
Confederate monument at <lb />
Mr. F. G- has moved <lb />
his family into the James Bryan <lb />
house on Tarboro street- <lb />
We hear a general complaint <lb />
among the farmers of this section <lb />
of the damage done crops by the <lb />
heavy rains and cold weather. <lb />
Rev. Dr. L. Nash will preach <lb />
the sermon at the commencement <lb />
of Pi of. High <lb />
School on th 13th of June- <lb />
At the organization of the newly- <lb />
elected of Town <lb />
I he following- officers were <lb />
elected via <lb />
B. Cherry ; <lb />
THE NEWS <lb />
shad have <lb />
been placed in Neuse river. <lb />
Snow can be plainly seen for a <lb />
distance of several miles on the <lb />
mountains around Asheville. <lb />
There were applicants for <lb />
licenses to practice before the Ex- <lb />
Board of the State Med <lb />
Society. <lb />
An Alligator five feet and one <lb />
inch in length was caught by a <lb />
colored fisherman, Jesse Whit- <lb />
field, at Baird's creek, in his net- <lb />
Newborn Journal. <lb />
The wholesale dry goods <lb />
notion hone of George D. <lb />
ton Co. Richmond, Va., assign- <lb />
ed for the benefit of creditors. <lb />
Total liabilities <lb />
The Whit who <lb />
killed officer H. C. Owen, in Row- <lb />
an county, has been convicted of <lb />
murder, Judge Brown will <lb />
Sentence him to be hanged. <lb />
Robert Tyler Jones, a <lb />
of President Tyler, one <lb />
who possessed the <lb />
of being the only child <lb />
ever born the White House, <lb />
died in City, <lb />
day- <lb />
Last week was a great for <lb />
the meeting of State orders the <lb />
doctors in Goldsboro, the dentists <lb />
in Salisbury, the Odd Fellows in <lb />
Greensboro, the Kings <lb />
in the Knights <lb />
Durham- <lb />
The Durham Sun truly says <lb />
No good neighbor will <lb />
allow a on his premises. <lb />
That which offends the neighbor <lb />
may coon be the cause of disease <lb />
at home <lb />
I 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 />
MEN'S BOY'S <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
Hats, Caps, <lb />
Gents Feeing, <lb />
SHOES <lb />
for men, women, misses. <lb />
for maid, wife, mother <lb />
HISTORY OF THE LAST <lb />
Buy One. C Cents. <lb />
A neat, attractive pamphlet <lb />
with ornamental cover, devoted to the <lb />
record -if the last Legislature, the worst <lb />
Legislature, save that of as- <lb />
in the State. This book gives <lb />
its record plainly and truthfully. It <lb />
gives facts names and is thoroughly <lb />
reliable. It been prepared by some <lb />
best Democratic writers in the <lb />
citizen and eve- <lb />
Democrat should have a copy. <lb />
Price cents per copy, postpaid. <lb />
Lower prices by the hundred. If not <lb />
on sale at bookstore, or drugstore, ad- <lb />
dress, E. II. <lb />
Printer and Binder, C. <lb />
Tho days do not get much <lb />
tier than was. And it was <lb />
such a relief after the long spell <lb />
of bad weather that had grown so <lb />
monotonous <lb />
Save time, money and <lb />
bills. Go i here you please, <lb />
when you please, as fast as yon <lb />
please. Find pleasure, health and I <lb />
economy all in one. <lb />
Rambler Bicycles are the acme of <lb />
perfection. Strong, <lb />
and reliable, with not an ounce <lb />
of useless material. The Rambler <lb />
i the wheel for record breakers and <lb />
for pleasure seekers. <lb />
Various models, all the same price <lb />
tells all about <lb />
tree, of comae. <lb />
OS. <lb />
Items. <lb />
May Best <lb />
is the sick list, <lb />
Miss Minnie Harper, of <lb />
Miss Sallie Tucker. <lb />
The ground was almost covered <lb />
with bail here last Thursday. <lb />
Mrs. Penny Smith, of Golds- <lb />
is visiting relatives here. <lb />
Mr, F- C- Harding of Green- <lb />
ville, is our midst <lb />
Misses L- B. G. <lb />
B Kilpatrick went to Kinston <lb />
Sunday and returned yesterday. <lb />
Miss Annie Harding returned <lb />
home last week after staying a few <lb />
in Greenville- <lb />
Mr. Theo. Bland a very <lb />
large sturgeon Neuse river yes- <lb />
Mr. L. J. Chapman and Miss <lb />
Annie Brooks went to Greenville <lb />
Wednesday and returned same <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. Tingle preached at <lb />
Salem Sunday morning and <lb />
night. <lb />
Dr. Best returned from Golds <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Owing to this inclement <lb />
the concert was almost a <lb />
it. e Friday night. Another at- <lb />
tempt will be made May 80th. <lb />
The closing exercises of <lb />
will take place <lb />
Thursday, May Mr. F- C <lb />
Harding deliver the <lb />
address- <lb />
J. C. LANIER CO. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
than any competing concern anywhere. M <lb />
stock is more varied, my styles higher, my <lb />
prices lower and my methods more modern. <lb />
more liberal, more <lb />
my business is greater and growing larger. <lb />
Come and see me and I will treat right. <lb />
FRANK WILSON, <lb />
THE KING CLO <lb />
Tobacco are Now Ready for Delivery <lb />
BY <lb />
E. Pender Co. <lb />
-X- <lb />
IX <lb />
MARBLE. <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class work <lb />
and prices reasonable. <lb />
Marble Yard erected on the old Dancy <lb />
lot, on the same street as <lb />
WALL PAPER. <lb />
I have removed ray Wall Paper to <lb />
to the Moore and <lb />
a lot of new samples. <lb />
Come before the prettiest arc <lb />
selected. The best opportunity yon <lb />
ever had to your house at <lb />
a small cost. Prices as low as <lb />
three cents a roll of eight yards. <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON. <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The duly <lb />
before the Court of <lb />
Pitt M administratrix -f <lb />
M n -tier is <lb />
give, to nil g <lb />
estate t them to <lb />
She undersigned for on or be- <lb />
fore the 0th day of May 1818. or this <lb />
will be plead for their re- <lb />
person s Indebted to said <lb />
payment. <lb />
day of May MM. <lb />
MRS. S. O. CANNON, t <lb />
of Winifred May, <lb />
North Carolina, Martin County <lb />
Court. J Before X. S. <lb />
Dennis Simmons, plaintiff, <lb />
vs. <lb />
C W A II C randy, F t. G ran- <lb />
W W I'm and wife, Sophie E <lb />
Hunter, V K Taylor, and wife, Anna <lb />
E Taylor. Elizabeth Balance, II <lb />
Carter and wife, V W Carter. J O <lb />
wife. Jessie M Guthrie <lb />
and H W S Trustee. John F <lb />
Reed. W T Reed. C O Reed, <lb />
Martin, Maggie Simmons, Sidney M <lb />
R Mary E <lb />
J W Hayes, Mary <lb />
an-l W de- <lb />
The defendants will lake notice that <lb />
the plaintiff has begun an action against <lb />
in this court for the purpose of <lb />
selling for a division that Swamp prop- <lb />
in Martin county in which said <lb />
plain and defendants are tenants in <lb />
common, commonly as the <lb />
con- <lb />
of a track of swamp land con- <lb />
by c live thousand <lb />
acres, and a lot of and the said <lb />
defendants are required to appear at <lb />
my office on the 3rd day <lb />
and answer or to <lb />
the or petition in said action. <lb />
he defendants Will notice that <lb />
if they fail to i and answer or de- <lb />
to said complaint or petition the <lb />
relief demanded by said plaintiffs will <lb />
be granted. Witness my hand <lb />
and seal at office in N. <lb />
this April 1st N. S- PEEL, <lb />
Clerk Sup. Court, Martin County <lb />
Prices greatly reduced. Same price to all. <lb />
Terms Cash. <lb />
. CO. <lb />
Opposite Drugstore. <lb />
ESTABLISH El <lb />
GREENVILLE. KT. C. <lb />
Just Received Cars Rock Lime. <lb />
KEGS STEEL NAILS, ALL SIZES. <lb />
It Cars Flour. <lb />
Meat. <lb />
Cases Sardines, <lb />
H Bread Preparation. <lb />
Soap. <lb />
Star Lye. <lb />
Boxes Cakes and Crackers. <lb />
Stick Candy, <lb />
Cases Matches, <lb />
Gold Dust, <lb />
Good Luck Baking Powder. <lb />
Sacks Coffee. <lb />
Molasses, <lb />
Tons Shot, <lb />
Kegs Powder. <lb />
Hay, <lb />
Tubs Lard, <lb />
Granulated Sugar, <lb />
P. Snuff, <lb />
Gail Ax Snuff, <lb />
R. R. Mills Snug. <lb />
Three Thistle Snuff, <lb />
Boxes Tobacco, <lb />
Dukes V. M. P. Cigarettes. <lb />
Old Va. Cheroots, <lb />
Cases Oysters, <lb />
ID. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rates. <lb />
AGENT FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAP <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
been <lb />
Ship your produce to <lb />
The undersigned having been p Tr <lb />
pointed by the Clerk of th- Superior J, O P., X <lb />
of Pitt county as administrator of <lb />
Factors <lb />
George W. deceased and having <lb />
qualified as such on the 25th day of <lb />
April 1805, notice Is given to all <lb />
persons holding claims against the es- <lb />
of said George W. to <lb />
sent them to the undersigned for pay- <lb />
on or before the 1st day of May, I . <lb />
or this notice will be plead In bar . IlLS <lb />
of their recovery <lb />
All persons indebted to said estate <lb />
will make Immediate payment to the <lb />
undersigned and thereby save costs. <lb />
of April. <lb />
SARAH R. <lb />
of Geo. W. Personal Attention given to <lb />
A Blow A Horn Weight and Counts. <lb />
AND- <lb />
NORFOLK VA.<lb /></p>
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H. C. HOOKER'S <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 />
Warp Hen- <lb />
Serges, <lb />
Lawns, <lb />
Sateens, <lb />
Ducks <lb />
and <lb />
Dress Goods just re- <lb />
and would he <lb />
pleased to have the la- <lb />
THESE FOLKS <lb />
Came or Went and Their Names Got <lb />
Capt C. A. is sick. <lb />
Mrs- S. T Hooker is quite sick- <lb />
Mr. G. W. left Sun- <lb />
for <lb />
Mr. C. M Bernard left Sunday <lb />
for Vance court at Henderson. <lb />
Mr. W T. Thur- <lb />
day for and Raleigh- <lb />
Miss C of <lb />
I Bethel, is visiting the Misses <lb />
son. <lb />
Mr. Li. I. came home <lb />
Wednesday evening from <lb />
Miss Maud Moore has been <lb />
Spending a few days with friends <lb />
here- <lb />
Mr. B. C- Pearce left Mon- <lb />
i day for the western part of the <lb />
J. B. Cherry ii Co., are <lb />
a new front of their <lb />
stores <lb />
Messrs. L C. Latham J H- <lb />
returned Saturday from <lb />
Hyde court. <lb />
Mrs. R. W- King and little <lb />
left Saturday for a <lb />
visit to <lb />
that Mr. Warren <lb />
Tucker is very sick at his home <lb />
two miles from <lb />
Mr. B. S- represent- <lb />
the North Carolina <lb />
in town Wednesday. <lb />
Mrs Rosa Baker, of <lb />
who visiting at the <lb />
and <lb />
call and examine, <lb />
line of <lb />
Men and Boys <lb />
CLOTHING, <lb />
Gents <lb />
Furn Goods. <lb />
DRY GOODS, <lb />
Notions. Hoots Shoes. <lb />
H. C. Hooker <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
is going up in price<lb />
Flour <lb />
again <lb />
Just received a NI load of <lb />
Lily Flour It is at <lb />
L. Co. <lb />
Town of the <lb />
Council. <lb />
Misses Short, Sarah <lb />
Hooker the <lb />
veiling of the at <lb />
Dr. R. L. Oar, of Snow Hill, <lb />
returned from the <lb />
of is <lb />
town. <lb />
H- A- r returned home <lb />
Fir evening, from the <lb />
of the Association at Sal <lb />
Mrs- J. L- lake, of <lb />
who has been visiting her <lb />
parents near Falkland, left <lb />
home Saturday- <lb />
Hail Storm. <lb />
Thursday afternoon a <lb />
bail storm passed over the <lb />
section of Lenoir County between <lb />
and Kinston. The storm <lb />
was worse nearer to Kinston and <lb />
broke the out of a <lb />
of houses. Crops were badly <lb />
damaged, in some places almost <lb />
ruined. <lb />
New Barns. <lb />
Dr. C- M. Jones, of Grimes- <lb />
land, tells us a many new <lb />
tobacco barns are going up in <lb />
that section. On the road from <lb />
Grimesland to Greenville he <lb />
counted twenty six new in <lb />
four miles and says they are <lb />
most as thick over the rest of the <lb />
way. <lb />
Trained Carp. <lb />
It certainly is interesting to <lb />
visit the fish pond in Riverside <lb />
N and see the carp <lb />
up to be fed. Mrs. Warren has <lb />
trained so they at the <lb />
ringing of a bell and when bread <lb />
is thrown at them they snap at it <lb />
savagely. There are very <lb />
large ones in the <lb />
The Meeting. <lb />
The largest congregation so far <lb />
during the meeting was at the <lb />
Methodist church Sunday night <lb />
to hear Rev- R. J. He <lb />
used as a text the prayer of the <lb />
Savior for His murderers who had <lb />
just placed Him on the cross, <lb />
forgive them, for they <lb />
not what they <lb />
was fully up to the other excellent <lb />
ones he has delivered here- A <lb />
brief after-service was held at the <lb />
close of the sermon. <lb />
Struck by Lightning. <lb />
Dr. was <lb />
Va., before going to Wash <lb />
last week, and while there <lb />
a young man. Mr. Kasey, was <lb />
struck by lightning while riding <lb />
his bicycle- Mr. Kasey was out <lb />
for a ride and seeing a small cloud <lb />
coming up, he was hurrying home <lb />
on his wheel when he was struck <lb />
and instantly killed. This is the <lb />
first case of this kind on record. <lb />
It is dangerous to ride a bicycle <lb />
during a thunder storm as the <lb />
steel of the wheel and the friction <lb />
that is made in riding fast <lb />
Ob <lb />
Mr. Mouse Struck. <lb />
During the severe rain storm <lb />
for, last Friday evening, the residence <lb />
jot the <lb />
part of town, was struck <lb />
by lightning, tearing <lb />
i brick his chimney MM pass- <lb />
es down through same it <lb />
ed, as the chimney was a double <lb />
Clarence Whichard, one of the one, and went into five different <lb />
force, has gone to Sal- rooms, tearing plastering from <lb />
to spend a week with walls and breaking <lb />
old man of the Herald. <lb />
Dr. E A. Move arrived home <lb />
from Philadelphia. Thursday <lb />
where lie has just grad <lb />
in medicine- <lb />
household articles- It also tore <lb />
some weather-boarding partly <lb />
No one was hurt and no very <lb />
damage done, we are glad <lb />
to Dispatch. <lb />
They Must Be Dead. <lb />
Mr. W. H. Flake tells us that <lb />
since seeing the recent <lb />
Rev- J. Guthrie and family, <lb />
of Kinston, came up from a visit <lb />
to county Wednesday on <lb />
their way home and spent the day <lb />
here. <lb />
Messrs W. L Blown and S. T. <lb />
Hooker it-turned Friday evening, <lb />
from the meeting of the Grand blue birds in the <lb />
Lodge of Odd Fellows at J., lie has on the lookout <lb />
j for them but has not yet <lb />
one. He also tells us that <lb />
Mrs. It M. and little j while talking with Mr. Joseph <lb />
sou of on this the latter <lb />
rived evening to visit that during the freeze in <lb />
bur patents, Mr. Mrs. Allen , February ho cut down a dead tree <lb />
Miss Annie Harding, of John- <lb />
sous Mills, who has visiting <lb />
the family of her Maj. Ii. <lb />
Harding, home Tuesday <lb />
chop- <lb />
caused <lb />
Saturday evening- <lb />
Cotton Seed wanted for <lb />
at the Old Brick Store. <lb />
Some of the Earners are <lb />
ping out <lb />
Remember I tor Chicken <lb />
Eggs and Produce at the Old <lb />
Brick Store. <lb />
Too <lb />
A large st Furniture <lb />
at tile Brick <lb />
You will see Nat Whit field nail- <lb />
again now- weather <lb />
makes people v. ant ice- <lb />
I have for the <lb />
New home Sewing Machine <lb />
will keep a supply of machines, <lb />
needles and attachments at H. C- <lb />
Hookers store- <lb />
Mrs. A. L Blow and little <lb />
Cash j daughter, Alice, returned <lb />
Richmond Monday evening. Her<lb />
them homo. <lb />
Mis- J. B. Cherry returned Sat- <lb />
evening from the meeting <lb />
of the Daughters at New- <lb />
born. She elected State Sec- <lb />
for order <lb />
and a hollow cl it found <lb />
blue birds packed in on each <lb />
other, every one of them dead- <lb />
No one has rot reported a <lb />
blue this since <lb />
spring opened- <lb />
line <lb />
a The hook at. <lb />
have commenced their <lb />
fun- The <lb />
ht shape for<lb />
river is in <lb />
it- <lb />
Needles and Attachments for <lb />
all makes of Sewing Machines <lb />
kept by James Brown at H. C <lb />
Hooker's store. <lb />
The first case before the new <lb />
Mayor was a drunk and down, <lb />
two cases against the same <lb />
Bring your cotton seed to <lb />
Henry Sheppard, and buy your <lb />
Meal Car load of each <lb />
just arrived tor sale cheap. <lb />
Remember I can take your <lb />
measure have 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 />
Tobacco Growers Attention. <lb />
We have just 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 <lb />
S. E- Go. <lb />
The closing exercises of <lb />
ville Academy, this county, will <lb />
take place Thursday, <lb />
Literary address at II A. M , by <lb />
F- C. Harding, of Greenville. <lb />
We return thanks for an <lb />
Notice. We have just received <lb />
cur machinery are expecting <lb />
sever car loads of first class flue <lb />
a few days. We are <lb />
pared to make any and all kinds <lb />
of flues and will guarantee first <lb />
class work at reasonable prices- <lb />
Yours very truly, <lb />
0- L- <lb />
Dr- D. Misses <lb />
Morrill, Farm <lb />
ville, Morrill. of Falkland, <lb />
and Mr. C- L Hanson, of New <lb />
Hampshire, spent with <lb />
the family of Mr. W. F- Morrill. <lb />
Mr. L. Hanson, of New <lb />
Hampshire, who has been spend <lb />
two weeks with the family of <lb />
Dr- S. Morrill, near Farmville. <lb />
other relatives in this <lb />
left for his <lb />
Messrs. Warren, Eugene <lb />
Wilson, Charlie Barrett, Hal <lb />
Sugg, J- R. A. D. John- <lb />
Ed- R D- <lb />
B. F- Tyson, <lb />
H- T- Harry Skin- <lb />
F. G. lames, W- T. Brickell, <lb />
W- R. Parker left on the special <lb />
train Sunday for Raleigh. <lb />
Spring and Summer Clothing <lb />
than Cost at LANG'S. <lb />
is yet a <lb />
Oscar <lb />
The spring <lb />
a scarce article. <lb />
come to see LANG for <lb />
your commencement outfits- <lb />
Some of the are <lb />
closing their stores early these <lb />
All might do so. <lb />
Women may not be deep think- <lb />
but they are clothes <lb />
observers. <lb />
Shoes, Slippers Gents Fur- <lb />
reduced rates <lb />
at LANG'S. <lb />
Don't you will start <lb />
when the trade gets better; <lb />
start when you need Hie <lb />
trade. <lb />
Mr. Lout lines tells us that <lb />
on Saturday he saw two blue <lb />
birds near These <lb />
are the reported. <lb />
Cards are out tor the marriage <lb />
of Miss BettieS Johnson to Mr. <lb />
dames O. Proctor, Thursday <lb />
30th. The marriage will <lb />
take place at the home of Mr. and <lb />
Mrs- in <lb />
county. <lb />
An invitation has been received <lb />
from the Littleton High School <lb />
to the commencement exercises <lb />
which take place on the -8th and <lb />
I 20th instants. <lb />
Grand Herald <lb />
Greensboro Record <lb />
the list of officers of the <lb />
Lodge of Odd Fellows, in <lb />
session in that city, with a brief <lb />
sketch of each, says the following <lb />
L. Brown, the Grand <lb />
, Herald, is a successful business <lb />
man of Greenville, he has <lb />
j built up for himself a nice <lb />
as well as lucrative <lb />
He is one of the most zeal- <lb />
members of that live, <lb />
Lodge. Covenant No. He <lb />
was appointed Grand Herald at <lb />
last of the Grand <lb />
Lodge which is his first office, <lb />
the <lb />
The Falls in. <lb />
commenced Thursday <lb />
removing the <lb />
to adding another story to <lb />
the store building recently <lb />
by Air. S. As <lb />
the brink were taken from the <lb />
wall they were back on the <lb />
roof, and about noon the weight <lb />
so heavy that the middle <lb />
section of the roof crushed <lb />
through to the floor. A colored <lb />
woman had just gone into the <lb />
to carry dinner to one <lb />
of the workmen, was so bad <lb />
frightened at the mass <lb />
she did not stop to open the <lb />
door but jumped through a glass <lb />
panel and fell out upon he side- <lb />
walk. Fortunately she was only <lb />
slightly cut. None of the work- <lb />
men were on the roof at the <lb />
come down for dinner- <lb />
THE TOWN COUNCIL. <lb />
The Other Officers New <lb />
Office Fixed <lb />
Treasurer's Bond Accepted. <lb />
The Town Council met in the <lb />
Mayor's Hall Friday night for the <lb />
purpose of electing the other of- <lb />
connected with the <lb />
of municipal affairs, fix- <lb />
salaries, etc. There were pres- <lb />
Mayor Forbes, Council men <lb />
Smith, Godwin, Jenkins <lb />
and <lb />
While the clerk was reading the <lb />
minutes a heavy lumbering was <lb />
heard on the stairway that drown- <lb />
ed bis voice. This proved to be <lb />
the Chief of Police with a drunk- <lb />
en man whom he placed in the <lb />
cell adjoining the hall- The man <lb />
was so boisterous that he stopped <lb />
proceedings and the Mayor or <lb />
removed to a further <lb />
cell. When quiet was restored the <lb />
clerk went on with his reading. <lb />
the minutes wore <lb />
ed began some <lb />
remarks about Councilman elect <lb />
Brown no qualify with- <lb />
in the lime prescribed by law, <lb />
when Councilman Godwin inter <lb />
him by stating there <lb />
office stealing enough and <lb />
he v, as in favor of Councilman <lb />
Brawn being allowed to qualify <lb />
whenever he should present him- <lb />
self. This statement was concur- <lb />
red in by the other members and <lb />
the matter dropped- <lb />
A- L. Blow submitted a <lb />
relay to the <lb />
of the financial statement of <lb />
the Treasurer and the matter was <lb />
postponed for future <lb />
The meeting then adjourned <lb />
subject to the call of the Mayor <lb />
for the consideration of town or- <lb />
Dr. has <lb />
the gold watch he lost Sunday. <lb />
It was found near the road gate, <lb />
about two miles from town, and <lb />
the little adv. in the Reflector <lb />
brought it to him. <lb />
We are requested to <lb />
that there will be a <lb />
at Farmville next Saturday- <lb />
25th, at which all persons inter- <lb />
in the culture of the weed <lb />
are invited to be present- <lb />
No good citizen can afford to <lb />
stand in the way of a needed en- <lb />
in his community, for <lb />
personal gain, and man who <lb />
does it will, nine times in ten, live <lb />
to regret his selfish action. <lb />
Speaking of the weather Mr- <lb />
Alfred Forbes he had <lb />
. predicting that it would clear up <lb />
l by the 20th. He also says that <lb />
the cold, wet spell for this May <lb />
was the longest he eyer saw. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Miss Ann Eliza Bernard, one of <lb />
the oldest native born citizens of <lb />
died at o'clock Fri <lb />
day at the home of Mr. C- M. <lb />
Bernard- She was a little past <lb />
years old, having been born <lb />
April 1825, and had been in <lb />
very feeble health for several <lb />
years. Miss Bernard was mute, <lb />
and was educated at the Deaf and <lb />
Dumb College of Philadelphia, <lb />
where she spent eleven years. <lb />
She was a sister of the late Hon. <lb />
Bernard and made her <lb />
home with as long as he was <lb />
housekeeping, and spent her re- <lb />
years with the family of <lb />
Mr C- M. Bernard. <lb />
The remains were interred in <lb />
the Baptist church yard Sat- <lb />
at services <lb />
being conducted at the grave <lb />
Rev. C. M. Billings. The pall <lb />
bearers were Messrs. E. A- <lb />
C D- Rountree, W. M. King, W. <lb />
H. Charles <lb />
and J. S. Smith. <lb />
to the Council asking the at d measured his full length <lb />
adoption of an ordinance j on the ground. <lb />
the burial of dead bodies in <lb />
any part town except Cher <lb />
Hill Cemetery the lots <lb />
between said Cemetery <lb />
Put street, which was laid over <lb />
to be considered the enact <lb />
melt of comes up. <lb />
Treasurer-elect <lb />
his official bond for <lb />
with W H Harrington, Ola Forbes <lb />
E. A and Samuel Cherry <lb />
as sureties, which was accepted <lb />
Mr. W- H. Allen was driving <lb />
along the street, Wednesday <lb />
and making too short, a <lb />
turn at the corner of Washington I <lb />
and Fourth streets he made a slip <lb />
OMS. Briley. <lb />
Au undertaker is no longer to H. Briley, J. F. <lb />
be known as an and E. T- Forbes, C- B- Which- <lb />
In the future he aid. <lb />
to <lb />
morning the Pitt <lb />
Rifles, thirty strong, left for <lb />
Raleigh to be present at the <lb />
veiling of the Confederate <lb />
The roster of the <lb />
for the trip is as <lb />
T- Smith. <lb />
F. Sugg- <lb />
Hooker. W. <lb />
J. C h- M. <lb />
be known as This <lb />
has been decided on at a meeting <lb />
of the funeral <lb />
of <lb />
Work It Out. <lb />
Newspapers sometime have a <lb />
way of up a handful of <lb />
big figures to throw at their read- <lb />
vis, thinking that just because the <lb />
reach away up in the mil- <lb />
lions or to a billion the reader <lb />
will walk around the pile without <lb />
investigating the state <lb />
made is correct- For in <lb />
we recently saw this <lb />
in <lb />
billion is so much that a <lb />
man who can count throe every <lb />
would have to count day <lb />
and night for years to get <lb />
through with <lb />
Mow that is a stunner, and the <lb />
fellow who wrote it may have his <lb />
eye on chair of mathematics <lb />
in some college, but any school <lb />
boy who has studied half through <lb />
the multiplication table work <lb />
it out in two minutes and see <lb />
that in eleven years a man can <lb />
more than this item says <lb />
he get through with in ten <lb />
thousand years. <lb />
election of officers. <lb />
Mayor Forbes declared <lb />
nominations for Tax Collector <lb />
order. <lb />
Councilman Godwin nominated <lb />
Marshal A ballot was <lb />
taken resulting G. <lb />
E Warns T- A. <lb />
the Mayor declared elect <lb />
ed. <lb />
Councilman Smith raised the <lb />
objection that three votes was net <lb />
a majority of the Council, when <lb />
the Mayor ordered another ballot. <lb />
The remit of this was <lb />
Hams Sam I. <lb />
Councilman appealed to <lb />
the Mayor to decide the question, <lb />
Councilman Smith suggest <lb />
that the Mayor had no <lb />
vote except case <lb />
another was re- <lb />
as before- <lb />
moved to lay <lb />
the matter over until next <lb />
but received second. <lb />
Councilman W ilks again <lb />
pealed to the Mayor for his <lb />
saying that if he would <lb />
suit any records or dictionary <lb />
he would see votes was <lb />
a majority of five, whereupon <lb />
Councilman Smith noticing that <lb />
only five were pres- <lb />
withdrew his <lb />
the Mayor declared duly <lb />
elected. <lb />
Nominations <lb />
ed in order for Night Watchman <lb />
Elisha Jen- <lb />
kins said the man <lb />
here at Mr. Harrington's <lb />
stables, can't think of his name <lb />
Some suggested that <lb />
it was J. W. A ballot <lb />
was taken resulting Murphy <lb />
Williams Murphy was de- <lb />
For Lamp Lighter applications <lb />
were read from Peter <lb />
Sam Mayo Councilman <lb />
Smith Moses Williams <lb />
Ballot, Mayo i, Williams Mayo <lb />
was declared elected. <lb />
For Trash Hauler <lb />
James <lb />
nominated <lb />
Joseph The latter was <lb />
elected.<lb />
At this point Councilman <lb />
made some remarks tho sub- <lb />
moved that <lb />
appointed at a salary to <lb />
tend the work of the town, etc. <lb />
The motion was carried <lb />
Smith asked that the <lb />
yeas be recorded on this <lb />
vote. These were, <lb />
win, nays-Smith, <lb />
for this position <lb />
were declared order. Council- <lb />
man nominated Council <lb />
man Ballot, <lb />
John Collins Sam Mayo <lb />
declared elected. <lb />
Of <lb />
The of the Mayor was <lb />
placed at the same as be- <lb />
fore. <lb />
Councilman Jenkins moved that <lb />
salary of Clerk be made <lb />
Councilman Ruffin moved to make <lb />
it which motion was carried. <lb />
was last <lb />
The salaries of the Chief and <lb />
Assistant Police were each made <lb />
per month the Night <lb />
Watchman <lb />
Councilman moved to <lb />
make salary of Lamp Lighter <lb />
per month- Councilman Smith <lb />
asked what had been formerly <lb />
paid, and when told per <lb />
month he said the old lighter <lb />
would continue to at that <lb />
price Councilmen Jenkins re- <lb />
plied old lighter is out of it <lb />
and the motion to make the <lb />
salary was <lb />
The Hilary of Trash Hauler <lb />
was made per day. <lb />
Councilman Jenkins moved to <lb />
pay the Town <lb />
new office per month, <lb />
and after some discussion this <lb />
matter was, on motion of Council <lb />
man Godwin, laid over to another <lb />
Smith moved to <lb />
low each of the to <lb />
purchase uniforms. Carried. <lb />
The Chief of Police was in- <lb />
to loan out no tools be <lb />
to the town- <lb />
Mayor Forbes made some <lb />
The sum total of marriage <lb />
issued by the of <lb />
Deeds week was just two, <lb />
one for white and one for colored <lb />
persons. They were Evans <lb />
and Mary Edgar <lb />
and Sidney Blount. <lb />
Secret of Beauty <lb />
is health. The secret of health is <lb />
the power to digest and 48th N. <lb />
a proper of food. and C. D Rountree, Co. G., <lb />
L. Sugg, O. L. Joy- <lb />
E. H C M- Harris, E. <lb />
J J. F. Pollard, 8- J. Nobles, <lb />
C. L, Wilkinson, W- J. Hemby, <lb />
R H. Ed Greene, E. Tripp, <lb />
Tyson, Morris Meyer, J. V- <lb />
Johnson, R- S- Evans, A- L- <lb />
vis Sugg. <lb />
Musicians-L- Hooker, T- A. <lb />
Watson. <lb />
The following vet- <lb />
also <lb />
W. J. Co. G. N. C. <lb />
Cavalry, W L Briley, Co. K 17th <lb />
N. C Regiment, B. P. Sugg. Co. <lb />
C E. A. <lb />
This can never be done when <lb />
J. T Smith, <lb />
Co. C N. C Ben- <lb />
the liver does not act it's part, nett Dunn. Co- E N. C- <lb />
know this <lb />
Liver Pills are an <lb />
lute cure for sick headache, <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, <lb />
notice from the reports of <lb />
the Southern Baptist Convention <lb />
at Washington, that Rev. J- H- <lb />
Lam berth, a former Greenville <lb />
For the next days I am deter- <lb />
mined to make a reduction of <lb />
per cent, on all goods. <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
Special Sale of White Goods, <lb />
and Embroideries. <lb />
CD. <lb />
Next Door to Bank. <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 />
I constipation, torpid liver, piles, as appointed <lb />
a tie, y f i to prepare a on <lb />
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- to <lb />
and kindred diseases. at the next session of the <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Convention which will be held in <lb />
in May, <lb />
Gentle spring comes with all e sweet songs of <lb />
the birds lovely flowers and so <lb />
does our our pretty <lb />
to be found in our county. We invite your in- <lb />
We invite comparison, dollars worth <lb />
with dollars worth, quality against quality, <lb />
with any other stock in Pitt county. The signs <lb />
of the times point out plainly those merchants <lb />
with whom you should spend your cash. Do <lb />
not be led away with what some other man has <lb />
to tell you, but come to us and buy your<lb />
-and fine line of- <lb />
goods are prettier cheaper than ever <lb />
and sue fast. Come quick. <lb />
Leaders of Low Prices, <lb />
O. <lb />
TO NOTIFY <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The having he- <lb />
tore the Superior Court Clerk Pitt <lb />
county to the of <lb />
W. deceased, notice in <lb />
hereby given to all persons indebted to <lb />
tin estate said decedent to make <lb />
J mediate payment lo the <lb />
Mid nil having <lb />
th- said estate Mast present the HUM <lb />
before the 8th day Shir. MM, or this <lb />
notice will be plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This 8th day of Mar. MM. <lb />
of D. W. <lb />
BUILD UP HOME <lb />
patronizing Home Enterprise. <lb />
their friends and the <lb />
trade that they have , <lb />
bought out the El, <lb />
Racket Store and <lb />
will engage in the gen- <lb />
and Clothing business. <lb />
We are receiving <lb />
Everybody invited to <lb />
all and see us. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
. TAFT CO., <lb />
GREENVILLE, If. C. <lb />
of DURHAM, N. C, <lb />
Are manufacturing M flue Cigars. Che- <lb />
roots and a be found on <lb />
the market. Their leading brand are <lb />
OF <lb />
a dime cigar for a N hand made. <lb />
Havana HI led. <lb />
a very tine Cigar, <lb />
Havana hand mad <lb />
Named In honor Col. Buck <lb />
well. <lb />
a fine five cent Sumatra Wrapper <lb />
hand made, Oiled, a Ml win- <lb />
Named In honor of Col. J. <lb />
Car--, of Black Durham To- <lb />
Co. <lb />
Ten cents. <lb />
OLD CHUNK <lb />
Five for HI cents. The line I smoke for <lb />
the money. <lb />
NORTH STATE <lb />
for cents, a hummer that <lb />
ways pleases. <lb />
Stick to home and send your or- <lb />
brands put up when de- <lb />
. Address <lb />
Durham, N. S <lb />
Dress Goods, Hats and Caps, 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 />
Crockery, <lb />
Furniture, Sets, <lb />
es, Bedsteads, Bureaus, <lb />
Tables, Hall <lb />
Racks, Cribs and Cradles, <lb />
Carriages, <lb />
Chairs of many kinds and <lb />
stylos 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 />
All person having against the <lb />
estate of bite W. will <lb />
them to me, administrator of said <lb />
estate on or April 17th and <lb />
all persons owing said will <lb />
and settle. <lb />
h April inn, 1805. <lb />
Truck Barrels, <lb />
All Kinds of Machinery. <lb />
We have opened at <lb />
the old <lb />
Moore store <lb />
prepared to I HI I <lb />
any kind of <lb />
you may <lb />
Special attention given <lb />
to putting down <lb />
and repairing <lb />
PUMPS. <lb />
All kinds of Pipe <lb />
work done and sat- <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
your <lb />
for Fines with <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
CHILL <lb />
TONIC <lb />
IS J AS GOOD ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. <lb />
c ti a . Ii lb. Rot. M. <lb />
Paris Co., Ht Mo. <lb />
TOW, SQQ of <lb />
TONIC <lb />
Una In oar <lb />
II In drug bar <lb />
n that <lb />
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Greenville, N. C.<lb /></p>
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OLD BRICK STORE <lb />
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n all its branches. <lb />
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FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICK, TEA, <lb />
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C d Schedule,. <lb />
TRAINS GOING SOOTH. <lb />
Use of Hump. <lb />
There are some men In this world <lb />
who can answer any question that <lb />
Is put to them, and sometimes when <lb />
they do not really know whet they <lb />
are talking about they will an- <lb />
that are not at all bad. One of <lb />
these persons was once a keeper of <lb />
the London Zoo. He was pestered <lb />
by questions, but he always gave an <lb />
answer. On a recent occasion a <lb />
countryman strolled In and, after <lb />
looking curiously at the camel for a <lb />
few momenta, he turned to the keep- <lb />
and <lb />
say, mister, what's he have a <lb />
hump <lb />
does he have a hump <lb />
repeated the keeper. <lb />
what's the good of <lb />
asked the visitor. <lb />
make a camel of <lb />
him, of replied the keeper <lb />
after some hesitation. <lb />
wouldn't travel miles to see him if <lb />
he didn't have that hump. Fact is, <lb />
without It be might as well be a <lb />
The stranger departed well <lb />
People. <lb />
m or <lb />
A Now York physician <lb />
women seem more subject to <lb />
writer's cramp than men; that they <lb />
get it frequently when the work <lb />
they are doing is surprisingly small <lb />
to produce that result. He thinks <lb />
the trouble must be the habit <lb />
using slenderer Largo <lb />
cork an inch in <lb />
diameter, and very light, are the <lb />
best guard against I ho cramp, but <lb />
they are worth much more as a <lb />
than as a <lb />
Va-. 2-, <lb />
MB. <lb />
Leave Weldon <lb />
Ar. Mt <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Mt <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Selma <lb />
Ar Florence <lb />
on <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilmington <lb />
P ft <lb />
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If. <lb />
IV A <lb />
P. M. <lb />
M. <lb />
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In <lb />
Poor <lb />
Health <lb />
means so much more than <lb />
you and i <lb />
fatal diseases result <lb />
trifling ailments neglected, i <lb />
Don't play with Nature's i <lb />
greatest <lb />
If you are ins; <lb />
out of torts, weak <lb />
and generally ex- <lb />
nervous, <lb />
have no appetite <lb />
and can't work, <lb />
begin at <lb />
the most <lb />
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb />
A few bot-, <lb />
ties <lb />
comes from the, <lb />
very first <lb />
your . <lb />
and It's <lb />
pleasant to take., <lb />
It Cures <lb />
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb />
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
Malaria, Nervous ailment <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
Get only the it hat crossed red <lb />
wrapper. <lb />
The Tobacco Department <lb />
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb />
OLD VIRGINIA WRAPPERS. <lb />
The Danville Tobacco <lb />
Journal of the -7th says is <lb />
estimated that there is less than <lb />
packages of old wrappers on <lb />
sale in this city ranging value <lb />
from per hundred up- The <lb />
number of packages of the like <lb />
class of goods listed in Richmond <lb />
is reported at 1,300, making a total <lb />
as the following, for <lb />
which we are indebted to Mr- A- <lb />
L. Blow, will show. It is an act <lb />
passed by the General Assembly <lb />
of North Carolina in and <lb />
speaks for itself. <lb />
Au act to establish an inspection <lb />
of tobacco at Greenville, on <lb />
Tar river. <lb />
, Whereas it may be to <lb />
of 1,400 packages, which of g <lb />
covers the old stock of be es- <lb />
OF CATS. <lb />
MAKING AXES. <lb />
Business Carried On by <lb />
the Blacksmiths. <lb />
wrappers now to be obtained by <lb />
manufacturers. Taking into con- <lb />
these facts, the position <lb />
of new stocks is not only de- <lb />
but the question <lb />
of finding a sufficient supply to <lb />
meet the most economical de- <lb />
of the manufacturing in- <lb />
are becoming <lb />
The following clipping <lb />
some time ago in the Dan <lb />
ville Tobacco Journal. It was <lb />
sent to us by a friend in Rich- <lb />
Va-, with the words from <lb />
him your farmers to make <lb />
Since it first <lb />
it copied in quite <lb />
a number of Northern <lb />
papers and several in <lb />
State- Much significance seems <lb />
to be attached to the fact that <lb />
nearly; all old wrappers have <lb />
been used up and that wrappers <lb />
in future will in strong de- <lb />
This is only a natural sequence <lb />
when e take into consideration <lb />
that there has not been a wrap- <lb />
per crop since meanwhile tin- <lb />
consumption of wrappers has even <lb />
increased. Take warning and <lb />
grow wrappers this year. <lb />
lines on <lb />
AU others tub- <lb />
On receipt of two stamps we <lb />
will send set of Ten Beautiful World's <lb />
Fair View and <lb />
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.<lb />
Dated <lb />
Mar.<lb />
Ar <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
A. M.<lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar Mt <lb />
Ar <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Mi <lb />
Ar Weldon <lb />
II <lb />
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A. M. <lb />
It Do <lb />
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P. M. <lb />
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P. VI P. M, <lb />
Al<lb />
This Reminds <lb />
day <lb />
in the month <lb />
May that if <lb />
you <lb />
have <lb />
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Bead <lb />
Weldon 3.40 p. m. Halifax 4.00 <lb />
p. m., arrives Scotland Nick at M p <lb />
to., Greenville 0.37 p. in. Kinston 7.88 <lb />
p. in. Returning, Ki 7.20 <lb />
.,. in. Greenville 8.22 a. <lb />
Halifax at a. m., 11.20 am <lb />
daily except <lb />
Trains on leave <lb />
Washington 7.00 a. m., arrives <lb />
8.40 p. m. Tarboro 0.50; returning <lb />
leaves Tarboro 4.30 p. m., 6.10 <lb />
p. in,, arrives Washington p. m. <lb />
Daily except Sunday. Connects with <lb />
trains on Scot I ml Neck Branch. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, at p. m. P. M; <lb />
arrive Plymouth 0.20 P. V. 5.20 p. in. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
Sunday, 6.30 a. m., Sunday 8.88 a m., <lb />
arrive Tarboro 10.2 a, m and 11.-5 <lb />
a. m. <lb />
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb />
Goldsboro daily except Sunday, a. <lb />
m. riving n in. id- <lb />
leaves it. m.; <lb />
arrive Goldsboro. a. m. <lb />
Trains on Nashville Branch leaves <lb />
Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. in., arrive <lb />
Nashville p. m. Spring Hope <lb />
S. m. Returning leaves Spring Hope <lb />
a. m. Nashville 8.30 a. m., arrives <lb />
Rocky Mount m., <lb />
Trains on Latta Branch, Florence R <lb />
R. Latta 0.50 p. in., arrive Dun <lb />
bar 8.00 p. m. leave Dun <lb />
bar a. in. arrive a. m. <lb />
Daily except Sunday. <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves War- <lb />
saw tor Clinton daily, except Sunday <lb />
at a. in. Returning leave Clinton <lb />
at m., at Warsaw with <lb />
line trains. <lb />
T. No. makes close connection <lb />
for all points North daily, all <lb />
via Richmond, and daily except <lb />
Sunday via Portsmouth and Bay Line <lb />
also at Mount with Norfolk A <lb />
railroad for Norfolk dally mid <lb />
all points North via Norfolk, daily <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
JOHN P. <lb />
General <lb />
T. R, Manager. <lb />
J. M. Traffic Manager. <lb />
your Printing done <lb />
at the <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
JOB OFFICE. <lb />
It will be done right, <lb />
It will be done in style <lb />
and it always suits. <lb />
These points are <lb />
well worth weighing <lb />
in any sort <lb />
of work, but <lb />
a Dove all things in <lb />
Your Job Printing. <lb />
Antiquity of the -Weed <lb />
According to in <lb />
of the <lb />
Century Dictionary, the pipe used <lb />
by culled <lb />
co, and not the plant. According <lb />
to Las the Spaniards, in <lb />
the first voyage of Columbus, saw <lb />
the Indians Cuba smoking dry <lb />
herbs or leaves rolled up in <lb />
which they called Ac- <lb />
cording to the word <lb />
was one of the names of the plant <lb />
, used in Haiti. According lo <lb />
and to <lb />
i was so called from the <lb />
Island Tobago, according <lb />
to other it name <lb />
from p province f Yucatan. That <lb />
it from a division <lb />
of North American Indians who <lb />
once lived what is now known <lb />
as Southern California, no one but <lb />
us <lb />
c -inject u red. <lb />
The Century Dictionary <lb />
that it was unknown in the <lb />
Old World before the discovery <lb />
of America, that it was <lb />
ed about 1559 by a <lb />
physician, who took a <lb />
small quantity into Spain and <lb />
Portugal, whence it found its way <lb />
into Italy and France ; and that <lb />
Sir Francis Drake first took it to <lb />
England about 1585. Another <lb />
stales, very emphatically, <lb />
that tobacco was first <lb />
into Europe about 1560, by a <lb />
Dutch merchant, who offered the <lb />
plant to John en <lb />
to Portugal; that <lb />
it to the Grand <lb />
and on his return to France, to <lb />
Queen de <lb />
took an immediate fancy to <lb />
But he that tobacco was <lb />
smoked Persia and China. <lb />
three or four centuries before the <lb />
discovery of America. <lb />
John Stow, in his <lb />
of states that <lb />
was first brought and made <lb />
by Sir John Hawkins, <lb />
about the year 1665, but not used <lb />
by years <lb />
Nevertheless, he says <lb />
elsewhere that Walter Hal <lb />
was the first that <lb />
tobacco to whim all men <lb />
wondered what it <lb />
his account of the last <lb />
hours of Sir Walter Raleigh, <lb />
proves very conclusively that the <lb />
knight was not <lb />
of the weed, which he used if he <lb />
did not introduce. vary <lb />
cheerful the morning he <lb />
says the his <lb />
breakfast, and tobacco, <lb />
made no more of death than if he <lb />
had been to take a <lb />
Hutton, in Harper <lb />
Weekly. <lb />
OVER A AGO. <lb />
A few years ago a Virginia <lb />
respondent to the Petersburg In- <lb />
and in writing upon <lb />
the early history of tobacco quot- <lb />
ed from Bark's history of Virgin- <lb />
to prove that tobacco was first <lb />
found growing in Virginia soil. <lb />
According to the best authority <lb />
Sir Walter Raleigh first discover- <lb />
ed tobacco on Roanoke Island on <lb />
the eastern shore of North Caro- <lb />
Be that as it may, for a long <lb />
time we have that to- <lb />
wits a plant adapted <lb />
ally to the eastern soil, and there j <lb />
is no doubt that there was a <lb />
time when tobacco formed one of <lb />
the principal crops in the eastern <lb />
en <lb />
at <lb />
the <lb />
the <lb />
in Pitt county. <lb />
South side of Tar river, <lb />
town of <lb />
Be it therefore enacted by <lb />
the General Assembly of the <lb />
State of North Carolina, and it is <lb />
hereby enacted by authority <lb />
of the same, the court <lb />
of Pitt appoint two <lb />
discreet and careful men, well ac- <lb />
with the nature and <lb />
quality of tobacco, to be <lb />
tors thereof, who shall take the <lb />
same oath, be subject to the same <lb />
rules, regulations and restrictions <lb />
which Inspectors tobacco are <lb />
subject to this State <lb />
2- it is further enacted by <lb />
the authority aforesaid, That the <lb />
have <lb />
and receive from the of <lb />
tobacco, the sum of four shillings <lb />
for each every hogshead, and <lb />
the sum of shilling for each <lb />
and every hundred weight of <lb />
transfer by them <lb />
in full compensation for their <lb />
trouble. <lb />
And be it further enacted by <lb />
the authority aforesaid, That the <lb />
so shall be held <lb />
and deemed merchantable, as if <lb />
the same had been inspected at <lb />
any other inspection in this Slate. <lb />
Slight <lb />
little thing omitted What <lb />
a it makes <lb />
especially in <lb />
A having <lb />
plum-pudding for the first time, <lb />
was with it that he <lb />
asked his English hostess for the <lb />
recipe, which of she gave <lb />
him. He carried it home, gave <lb />
it to his wife, at the same time <lb />
gave her u account <lb />
of delicacy. <lb />
Not long afterward dessert <lb />
came on the f i in a soup <lb />
tureen, and was ladled out into <lb />
soup plates. <lb />
is this, my dear asked <lb />
the Frenchman. <lb />
answered hi <lb />
wife- <lb />
He laughed at her, and she <lb />
produced the recipe, h, as <lb />
she had been strictly <lb />
followed. And so it had been, for <lb />
tin English had omitted all <lb />
of the cloth. The in <lb />
bean pat, according <lb />
to a pan of boil- <lb />
water, had been cooked for <lb />
the prescribed time, and had <lb />
come Youth's Com- <lb />
One Out. <lb />
An old man who kept a provision <lb />
i- a factory town was more <lb />
or less old his ways, and by <lb />
some persons was thought to be <lb />
not over and above <lb />
The rougher young fellows of <lb />
neighborhood called him <lb />
and other respects <lb />
treated him rudely. day <lb />
three of them, to use their own <lb />
expression, up a job on <lb />
They filed the shop with <lb />
an air of importance, of <lb />
them demanded i <lb />
much do you ask for a <lb />
yard of <lb />
answered the old <lb />
man. <lb />
take a said the <lb />
spokesman. <lb />
is your money <lb />
The dollar was produced, the <lb />
dealer pocketed it, <lb />
the customer three pig's feet. <lb />
is that said the fellow <lb />
answered Old Pro, <lb />
feet make a yard, don't <lb />
they Companion. <lb />
A STATEMENT. <lb />
American Women Spend <lb />
a Year for Chewing Gum. <lb />
A recent bulletin of the <lb />
Women's association contains the <lb />
following statement, which is <lb />
signed by Charlotte Corns, and <lb />
which she claims is not exaggerated, <lb />
but founded on best authority. <lb />
She have In the United <lb />
States a population of <lb />
with an average of one minister to <lb />
every souls. The total <lb />
of the foreign field <lb />
Mohammedans and is <lb />
w with only 2.023 or- <lb />
Protestant <lb />
average round of one <lb />
missionary to every Tho <lb />
expenditure for Christian <lb />
In United States by <lb />
church members s <lb />
This is expended <lb />
for the of <lb />
people, each. The ex- <lb />
of Protestant Christians <lb />
In the United States for foreign <lb />
missions is for the <lb />
of one- <lb />
third of a cent each. Every year <lb />
of tho United States <lb />
spend fop dress floods, <lb />
for kid gloves, <lb />
for ostrich tips and, most <lb />
palling of all, for chew- <lb />
Kills Roll Just for <lb />
the Glory There Is in It. <lb />
A family living out in the suburbs <lb />
thinks It possesses the smartest cat <lb />
in the country. The father of the <lb />
family, after long hours of office <lb />
work, has the habit when he gets <lb />
home In the evening of walking the <lb />
floor for exercise. As soon as he be- <lb />
gins his walk falls <lb />
Into line behind him, and, with head <lb />
erect and tall waving in graceful <lb />
curves, marches up and down and <lb />
back and forth through the room, <lb />
only varying tho proceedings once <lb />
In awhile by rolling over on her <lb />
back as the man runs round and <lb />
plays with her with his foot. When <lb />
the walk is over and Mug- <lb />
sees hex master start for his <lb />
bl rocking chair she makes one <lb />
bound, settles herself in the chair <lb />
before he can get there, and, with a <lb />
countenance that speaks as plainly <lb />
as words, looks up at him and <lb />
you ever got <lb />
is a very good <lb />
and occasionally she will <lb />
catch a great big rat out in the barn. <lb />
Of this feat is always very <lb />
proud, and invariably brings the rat, <lb />
after it is dead, to the house, <lb />
where every member of the family <lb />
must see It, and and pot her <lb />
for being such a good, The <lb />
first time this occurred one of the <lb />
members of the family took the rat <lb />
on a shovel and threw It over the <lb />
bock fence, but a very few min- <lb />
had it back <lb />
again; again and again was it thrown <lb />
away, but every time it was brought <lb />
back. At last tho two compromised <lb />
matters by allowing the rat to re- <lb />
main just outside the back door by <lb />
the side of the step. There it stayed <lb />
all day until evening, when it was <lb />
found out why ob- <lb />
to having it. thrown away. <lb />
Tho father had been home only <lb />
a few minutes when Mug- <lb />
walked proudly into the sit- <lb />
ting-room with her head aloft and <lb />
the big rat her mouth. <lb />
She went up to the man and laid the <lb />
rat at his feet, looked up in his face <lb />
and waited to be caressed and <lb />
praised. After she received the de- <lb />
sired attention allowed the rat <lb />
to be carried away and eared <lb />
more about it. <lb />
Now the rats that caught are <lb />
always allowed to remain near the <lb />
house until all the family have seen <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
Tho Cricketer. <lb />
The cricket ground is a wholesome <lb />
training field for young Englishmen. <lb />
has cost me, one way or <lb />
a fiver to play in match. I <lb />
bare traveled miles, and now I <lb />
can say that have played on a side <lb />
which made runs, and if I had <lb />
stayed away they would only have <lb />
made <lb />
So said a cricketer <lb />
of a match, the <lb />
course of which ho had received <lb />
three balls only, but be said it with- <lb />
out a semblance of grumbling his <lb />
voice. Being a cricketer, he had <lb />
learned to lose sight of his personal <lb />
failure In thinking of the success of <lb />
his side, and we hope and believe <lb />
that he felt that he would rather <lb />
win a match wherein ho made one <lb />
run than score a century for a losing <lb />
side. <lb />
Only on rare occasions do meet <lb />
a downright selfish cricketer, and <lb />
then we instinctively feel that a <lb />
man of his stamp would have done <lb />
better had he confined his <lb />
to the golf course, and that he <lb />
Is for some reason naturally <lb />
of taking advantage of the <lb />
countless opportunities that cricket <lb />
has afforded him of conquering a self- <lb />
Is and ill-regulated <lb />
m a m p. <lb />
How It Can Be Without Trouble <lb />
or Discomfort. <lb />
many people know how to <lb />
mail a stamp In a letter Nine <lb />
out of ten stick it so carefully <lb />
down that tho recipient always loses <lb />
him temper, and generally the <lb />
Stamp, in tho effort to release It. It <lb />
Is generally more exasperating than <lb />
when the sender forgets altogether <lb />
the stamp ho should have <lb />
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seldom have souls above saving a <lb />
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loose, which is well enough, <lb />
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vanish, as these totally depraved <lb />
small things have a habit of doing. <lb />
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with a sharp penknife two parallel <lb />
silts at the top of your letter and <lb />
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per case. Perhaps you have been <lb />
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orders and postal notes are <lb />
known, and for some reason It be- <lb />
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a letter. Cut a piece of light card- <lb />
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paste a slip of paper across one or <lb />
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try blacksmiths, who employed the <lb />
time when regular work was dull in <lb />
making axes to sell customers, says <lb />
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timber, and not every blacksmith <lb />
was able to do the work. Those who <lb />
possessed the most skill found <lb />
demand for their increasing, <lb />
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work of lie shop <lb />
by an occasional wielder of <lb />
hammer, who devoted his <lb />
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mountain hard by the old <lb />
shop could be harnessed by means of <lb />
an wheel, to drive a trip <lb />
hammer to lessen his outlay of phys- <lb />
force and to Increase Us output, <lb />
and thus by degrees the modern <lb />
shop was elaborated. <lb />
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use tho ax was formed <lb />
punching a small hole through a bar <lb />
of Iron, and then gradually <lb />
to form the eye of the ax, or the bar <lb />
of Iron was hammered thin in two <lb />
places, after which it was folded to- <lb />
so as to bring these cavities <lb />
opposite each other to form tho eye. <lb />
In either case, as soon as the eye <lb />
was formed, the cast steel was <lb />
welded on to form the bit or cutting <lb />
part of the ax, and the blades and <lb />
head were given their respective <lb />
shapes, to conform to the customer's <lb />
design, according to the workman's <lb />
ability. <lb />
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straight through a thin, wide bar of <lb />
Iron, that method of forming the eye <lb />
was not greatly used, and was alto- <lb />
abandoned as power hammers <lb />
into use and all axes were <lb />
under the hammer. A few <lb />
small shops continue to make axes <lb />
after this manner, but all <lb />
of Importance now form <lb />
eye either by the use of rolls or by <lb />
means of Tin; punch seems <lb />
to be growing in favor among man- <lb />
but each method its <lb />
worm supporters. <lb />
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paid to finish. Tho one great aim <lb />
was to produce an ax which would <lb />
neither break nor bend when thin <lb />
enough to chop easily. Clearly then, <lb />
as now, the best maker of axes was <lb />
the one who could bring about this <lb />
result; but strife among <lb />
to secure trade, and the <lb />
of buyers to get nicely-finished <lb />
goods, has gradually led to tho pro- <lb />
of tools which are beautiful <lb />
and sometimes good. It is not to <lb />
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implies inferiority of quality. <lb />
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to combine in a high degree both <lb />
quality and finish; but the decided <lb />
tendency of tho trade been of <lb />
late to please the eye, and at the <lb />
same lime produce something so <lb />
cheaply that, If dealers could de- <lb />
would enable the deceiver to <lb />
book large orders. <lb />
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prices at which axes have been sold <lb />
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side of the fact that materials arc <lb />
cheaper and that labor-saving ma- <lb />
lessens cost of production. <lb />
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of soft give them a nice finish <lb />
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year, Is not yet quite sixteen. All <lb />
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