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JOB PRINTING <lb/>
y The Reflector is <lb/>
pared to do all worK <lb/>
in this line <lb/>
NEATLY, <lb/>
QUICKLY., and <lb/>
IN BEST STYLE. <lb/>
Plenty of new mate- <lb/>
rial and the best <lb/>
of Stationery. <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor Owner <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XIV. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1895. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
You Need <lb/>
The Reflector this rear. <lb/>
It will the news <lb/>
every week for <lb/>
a year. <lb/>
For <lb/>
BROWN EYES. <lb/>
Ohm was nothing <lb/>
of care, <lb/>
pasted by year after <lb/>
gay throng I I <lb/>
moved, <lb/>
For my my own, I never bad <lb/>
loved, <lb/>
My thou a stranger to <lb/>
is not now, since saw <lb/>
brown <lb/>
The power beauty, with pleasure I <lb/>
M W, <lb/>
Yet by air <lb/>
ill <lb/>
ii art as a- <lb/>
love ne'er troubled my <lb/>
mind. <lb/>
It- l my heart arrow no longer <lb/>
from tile depths of <lb/>
lovely .-. <lb/>
I bare the lit dawn steal over the <lb/>
mo <lb/>
Have watched the bright drops f-at <lb/>
from the fountain, <lb/>
where moon's <lb/>
silver <lb/>
in.- all is bright have <lb/>
.- ; II <lb/>
never have ye; beneath the blue <lb/>
skies <lb/>
Seen aught to compare with those <lb/>
lively b own eyes. <lb/>
where Bowers of every <lb/>
bile <lb/>
Shedding around them fragrant per- <lb/>
Have called to- <lb/>
have twined, <lb/>
thus, all the hue- of the rainbow <lb/>
combined. <lb/>
Yet they would not ---ill the <lb/>
rod light lies <lb/>
In beautiful depth lovely <lb/>
brow u eye. <lb/>
The earth i- abundant with ratios lit to <lb/>
To make every heart with rapture grow <lb/>
An I the hi beneath Us wild, roar- <lb/>
waves <lb/>
The brightest of gens In Us- <lb/>
oil c <lb/>
The heaven are mirrored with stars in <lb/>
the skies, <lb/>
But not ire -so bright a those lovely <lb/>
brown eye-. <lb/>
Must quietly suffer and famish from <lb/>
thirst <lb/>
While the purest f streams around my <lb/>
burst. <lb/>
Or I e in darkness to move <lb/>
h It near me is chining the light that <lb/>
love. <lb/>
Oil, no I'm resolved, some to <lb/>
devise <lb/>
To know the of those lovely <lb/>
blown eye-. <lb/>
PRACTICAL ODD-FELLOWSHIP.<lb/>
LOVE IS. <lb/>
true. Fellowship never j A widen asked if I tell <lb/>
fails in tho opportunity for doing Ah hard to ., <lb/>
good -mil the <lb/>
as taught in our order, is <lb/>
the which <lb/>
we notice in the National He- <lb/>
The almost fatal <lb/>
Where love is. <lb/>
Then on her way she went perplexing <lb/>
l he grave her was v <lb/>
Shine out, bright slur, attend her <lb/>
Where love is. <lb/>
Word <lb/>
What do you think <lb/>
word from It <lb/>
is the great word with the <lb/>
English and Latin languages con- <lb/>
the French and Greeks. <lb/>
I hope will one day <lb/>
jet a wold for it instead of that <lb/>
of Bat whet does it <lb/>
from The great value of <lb/>
the Saxon wonts is that they <lb/>
mean something. Wife <lb/>
Yon must either be <lb/>
housewives of house moths, re- <lb/>
member that. the deep sense, <lb/>
you must either weave men's for- <lb/>
tunes and embroider thorn, or <lb/>
feed and bring to de- <lb/>
cay. Wherever a true wife <lb/>
home is always <lb/>
her- The stars may be her <lb/>
head, the glow-worm in the <lb/>
night's cold grass may be the tire <lb/>
at her but home is where <lb/>
she is, and for a woman, it <lb/>
stretches far around her, better <lb/>
than celled with cedar, or <lb/>
painted with shed- <lb/>
ding its quiet life for those who <lb/>
are homeless- This I believe is <lb/>
woman's true and power <lb/>
Progressive Love-making. <lb/>
A few evenings since two <lb/>
girls were walking down <lb/>
street, talking about their beat <lb/>
young men of course. At least <lb/>
one of I hem was. <lb/>
was up to s-e me <lb/>
last she said with a <lb/>
twitter <lb/>
twice a week, isn't <lb/>
inquired the other <lb/>
and she blushed and <lb/>
giggled. <lb/>
T suppose he'll come three <lb/>
times in the next week , <lb/>
dent that befell the wife of an <lb/>
Odd Fellow living <lb/>
Hi., happened on an evening <lb/>
October. was alone with <lb/>
her baby boy, when in attempting <lb/>
to light ft lamp it ox- <lb/>
tire to her cloth- <lb/>
In instant she ran <lb/>
screaming from house. <lb/>
After running a few rods she re <lb/>
mom bared baby, whom in the <lb/>
first moments of fright and agony <lb/>
she bad forgotten, and <lb/>
her steps she entered her home, <lb/>
now almost developed flames, <lb/>
and catching up a blanket she <lb/>
wrapped it about baby, but <lb/>
upon looking she found <lb/>
the door had closed her <lb/>
and there remained nothing for <lb/>
to do but to jump from a <lb/>
window to the several <lb/>
feet below, which she did and was <lb/>
picked up by sympathizing <lb/>
friends and neighbors- <lb/>
The baby was found to have <lb/>
escaped but the poor <lb/>
mother was most horribly burn- <lb/>
ed, nothing remaining of her <lb/>
clothing but the bands of her <lb/>
skirts around her waist and parts <lb/>
of her corset aided in pro- <lb/>
the spine, to which it is <lb/>
claimed she her life. <lb/>
Bro baa been a <lb/>
member of the Second <lb/>
National Guards, for sometime, <lb/>
and when the doctor who had <lb/>
charge of the case, and who took <lb/>
a special interest it, said <lb/>
if a sufficient number could be <lb/>
that would he <lb/>
would the difficult opera- <lb/>
of skin grafting. <lb/>
Among the members of the <lb/>
Second none could <lb/>
found- BrO. Fitzgerald had been <lb/>
a member of the Order of Odd <lb/>
Fellows but a short time, and <lb/>
daring that time he had been <lb/>
elected secretary of his lodge, but <lb/>
he tire that his home <lb/>
had also destroyed the property <lb/>
of the lodge he had in keep <lb/>
therefore he was reluctant to <lb/>
call upon them, then almost <lb/>
for so great a favor. <lb/>
But as as the doctor's desire <lb/>
was made known, a Odd <lb/>
Follows presented themselves, <lb/>
loyal to a brother, even to <lb/>
their flesh and blood- <lb/>
The wonderful Operation of <lb/>
skin grafting has been going on <lb/>
in this case ever since October, <lb/>
and the Brother's wife is now <lb/>
able to be about the room but <lb/>
still far from well, yet life is <lb/>
spared, through the noble deeds <lb/>
of the Odd Fellows. Over <lb/>
pieces of skin have boon grafted <lb/>
the arms, shoulders and <lb/>
back cf the sister, taken <lb/>
from nearly one hundred persons <lb/>
Brother Fitzgerald has been <lb/>
obliged to give his entire time in <lb/>
attending his beloved wife, and <lb/>
the Odd Fellows have all in <lb/>
their power to aid him the <lb/>
long mouths of anxiety. Who <lb/>
can, being cognizant of such <lb/>
facts, and it's only one of many, <lb/>
say that Odd Fellowship amounts <lb/>
to <lb/>
Deafness Cured <lb/>
By local i-11-. M they cannot <lb/>
reach the diseased portion of the ear. <lb/>
There IS only one way to cure Deafness, <lb/>
and is by constitutional remedies. <lb/>
Deafness Is caused by an tenanted con- <lb/>
of the lining the <lb/>
When this tube <lb/>
inflamed you have a rumbling or <lb/>
Imperfect hearing, and when it is en- <lb/>
closed is the result, <lb/>
unless the Inflammation can be <lb/>
taken out and this tube restored to its <lb/>
condition, hearing Will be de- <lb/>
; put of ten <lb/>
are caused by catarrh, which is <lb/>
ins but an inflamed condition the <lb/>
mucous surfaces. <lb/>
will give One Hundred Dollars <lb/>
j A youth then begged me jut to <lb/>
suppose any Deafness by <lb/>
four times the next that cannot he cured Hall's <lb/>
That's what brother <lb/>
five times the next V <lb/>
what sister <lb/>
six times the <lb/>
what <lb/>
seven times the <lb/>
what papa <lb/>
then what <lb/>
we'll get married; <lb/>
that's what everybody <lb/>
then <lb/>
then I won't see <lb/>
any more of an evening ; that is <lb/>
what <lb/>
Herald. <lb/>
Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free <lb/>
F. o. A CO. Toledo, O <lb/>
by Druggists. <lb/>
Where love is <lb/>
All. no, raid I. you'll the way <lb/>
Where love is. <lb/>
Away he went his heart rejoicing, <lb/>
The of birds his courage voicing, <lb/>
I know kind fate will lead him <lb/>
Where love is. <lb/>
They met, this youth and <lb/>
There love is. <lb/>
And ask no nor doubt nor care <lb/>
Where love is. <lb/>
And now with hands heart- nailed <lb/>
Their vows to heaven have truly <lb/>
plighted, <lb/>
May kindly power protect and keep them <lb/>
Where love is. <lb/>
MANNISH WOMEN DENOUNCED. <lb/>
CHURCH ETIQUETTE. <lb/>
The next time your journey <lb/>
leaves you stranded in the great <lb/>
and delightful city of New Chick- <lb/>
on the Sabbath, if <lb/>
you should go to the church of <lb/>
St. Indolence I can recommend <lb/>
it as having the slowest singing <lb/>
and the softest pew cushions, <lb/>
with a preacher to match, in the <lb/>
will see the following <lb/>
to <lb/>
or slide the pew near <lb/>
est the aisle Stay there. Do <lb/>
not sit but lop. Best one <lb/>
elbow on the arm of the pew ; <lb/>
support the side of face with <lb/>
the outspread hand- <lb/>
not rise the sing- <lb/>
of the hymns. The fact that <lb/>
you played or base ball all <lb/>
Saturday afternoon or walked <lb/>
four or live miles a <lb/>
table Saturday <lb/>
titles you to a little rest on <lb/>
bath morning. <lb/>
your feet as far under <lb/>
the pew as yon without slid- <lb/>
off the seat <lb/>
politely cover your month with <lb/>
your hand while yawning <lb/>
the sermon. If your minister is <lb/>
looking at you, cover the mouth <lb/>
with both bands; at the close of <lb/>
the yawn, bring your jaws <lb/>
with a cheerful snap. <lb/>
at your <lb/>
always tarn your head and gaze <lb/>
earnestly toward the <lb/>
door. <lb/>
not move if a stranger, ac- <lb/>
companied by his wife and <lb/>
daughter, attempts to enter your <lb/>
pew. Permit them to climb over <lb/>
your legs, no matter how much <lb/>
it may annoy you. <lb/>
not annoy strangers who <lb/>
may enter church by looking <lb/>
at them, or even their <lb/>
direction. If they really want a <lb/>
seat, they will one without <lb/>
the obstructive interference of <lb/>
other <lb/>
the close of service, re <lb/>
mark aloud, but to that <lb/>
you are hungry as a shark, <lb/>
set off for homo at a brisk <lb/>
School <lb/>
This remedy is becoming so <lb/>
known and so popular as to no <lb/>
special All who have <lb/>
Hitlers sing the same song of <lb/>
purer medicine does not ex- <lb/>
and it is guaranteed to do ail that is <lb/>
claimed. Bitten Will cine all <lb/>
diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will <lb/>
remove Pimples, Boils, Salt <lb/>
and other caused by impure <lb/>
u Malaria from the <lb/>
system and prevent as well as cure all <lb/>
Malarial cure of Head- <lb/>
ache, Constipation and Indigestion try <lb/>
Electric satisfaction <lb/>
guaranteed, or money <lb/>
and 11.00 per bottle at John L. <lb/>
Women's Drugstore. <lb/>
Sam's Salary. <lb/>
A Word to the Boys. <lb/>
If you have anything to do, do <lb/>
it at once- Don't sit down in the <lb/>
rocking chair and lose three <lb/>
of an hour dreading the job- <lb/>
Be sure that it will ten <lb/>
times harder than it did at <lb/>
Keep this Be on time, <lb/>
in small things as as groat <lb/>
Habit is everything The boy <lb/>
is time at breakfast <lb/>
The Bible is against be to <lb/>
negligee shirts for women and <lb/>
men's cravats. If you don't think <lb/>
so. peruse this from the book of <lb/>
Deuteronomy woman shall <lb/>
not wear that which to <lb/>
man, for all that do are an <lb/>
onto the thy day. <lb/>
It pays to be an <lb/>
the order of men. It is said <lb/>
that Sam conducted a <lb/>
meeting in St Louis three weeks <lb/>
and in that time collected nearly <lb/>
After paying all <lb/>
he netted a trifle over <lb/>
per week, It will thus be seen <lb/>
that there is big money in <lb/>
work as conducted after <lb/>
tho methods of Sam Jones Bat <lb/>
poor sinners, how that <lb/>
would have helped out <lb/>
local fellows who have to <lb/>
around to get up their salary <lb/>
before Conference. But people <lb/>
wild times of religious ex- <lb/>
as much so as in any <lb/>
other excitement. <lb/>
Bishop of Albany, N. <lb/>
Y-, one of the New York State <lb/>
University resents, an address <lb/>
to Hie graduating class at St. <lb/>
Ague's Albany, <lb/>
gets sick tired of I <lb/>
way in the talk of woman's <lb/>
vocation rids the air. I have <lb/>
had occasion hero to say what <lb/>
wrong to womanhood these <lb/>
men's rights would be, <lb/>
have no desire to recall a word. <lb/>
Numberless names on these <lb/>
modern <lb/>
only the thoughtless good <lb/>
yielding to persistent <lb/>
pursuit, just as legislative major- <lb/>
votes stand, not a in- <lb/>
stances, for a mistaken courtesy <lb/>
or an unmanly cowardice I be- <lb/>
that will yet save this <lb/>
State nation from the <lb/>
miseries of an <lb/>
unqualified which, in <lb/>
its universality of male voters, is <lb/>
our most threatening danger to <lb/>
day. <lb/>
if we are to be visited <lb/>
with this infliction as a well earn, <lb/>
ed punishment for many national <lb/>
sins, I that when we <lb/>
have tasted its bitterness we shall <lb/>
be brought back, perhaps through <lb/>
anarchy revolution, to a <lb/>
Democracy which shall demand <lb/>
for its existence government by <lb/>
men whom <lb/>
Americanism of vital interest in <lb/>
the nation qualify to govern. <lb/>
Meanwhile, when motherhood <lb/>
shall be replaced by <lb/>
neglected homes <lb/>
shall furnish candidates for mis- <lb/>
managed offices; when money <lb/>
shall buy the votes of us <lb/>
it does now themselves ; the <lb/>
tires of political discord shall <lb/>
lighted on the of do- <lb/>
peace ; when the arrogant <lb/>
assertion of rights <lb/>
have destroyed the <lb/>
chivalry of conceded <lb/>
; as has been <lb/>
well said, tho superior, has <lb/>
become the equal of <lb/>
the reaped whirlwind of some <lb/>
violent political reaction will be <lb/>
gathered in tears by those who <lb/>
showing the tho mad <lb/>
joy of the of the <lb/>
revolutions. <lb/>
equality similarity of <lb/>
rights and then tho <lb/>
of nature and the balance <lb/>
of the world would be destroyed. <lb/>
The vocation of womanhood is <lb/>
tho highest the holiest in the <lb/>
world. Guard it, my dear <lb/>
your own selves from <lb/>
desecration that would drag it <lb/>
into the publicity <lb/>
lions of political <lb/>
OF THE WEEK. <lb/>
Happenings of Interest In This and <lb/>
in Other Countries- <lb/>
Arrow <lb/>
in the things of <lb/>
life- <lb/>
Be a power in your own little <lb/>
and depend upon it, then, <lb/>
the big world will hear from you <lb/>
A Maryland man who was kick- <lb/>
ed by a who had agreed <lb/>
to many him that if be <lb/>
couldn't get it would ho <lb/>
comfort to get t of her <lb/>
cash and sued for that of <lb/>
damages, but the Judge <lb/>
him out by deciding that a Mary- <lb/>
land woman in Maryland had a <lb/>
right to change mind as she <lb/>
wanted to before she finally <lb/>
and permitted herself to <lb/>
be yoked <lb/>
In this world should got <lb/>
ready for living- <lb/>
Many of our greatest I <lb/>
imaginary <lb/>
It is easier to d than to j <lb/>
find plausible for doing <lb/>
wrong- <lb/>
The displayed by <lb/>
the politician would be called fa- <lb/>
the religion of the <lb/>
religious world- <lb/>
Men who spend their time in <lb/>
talking about the faults of their <lb/>
neighbors make poor servants of <lb/>
God. <lb/>
Men who are really in earnest <lb/>
about God never quit be- <lb/>
cause somebody else does wrong. <lb/>
The van who God all j <lb/>
life will at death pass out of <lb/>
the shadows of this world <lb/>
the light of heaven. <lb/>
Nearly all the best men we know <lb/>
are hurrying themselves to get <lb/>
through some kind of task. They <lb/>
seem to be under the con- <lb/>
I hat a great deal depends <lb/>
on their what they have <lb/>
taken in band. Who shall fay <lb/>
this is not a view to take of <lb/>
life The very soul of duty is in <lb/>
it. Every man's work is for him, <lb/>
at least supremely important <lb/>
slight it without forfeiting <lb/>
some part of his self-respect and <lb/>
losing to some degree the favor <lb/>
of f But let us not get too <lb/>
busy with our daily toils to re- <lb/>
member that the end design <lb/>
of all is make us perfect men <lb/>
More activity of an aimless sort <lb/>
adds nothing to the dignity the <lb/>
human spirit but rather detracts <lb/>
from it Do not facts <lb/>
this <lb/>
Salve. <lb/>
The best Salve in the world for Cats <lb/>
j Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt <lb/>
Fever Sores, Chapped Hand <lb/>
I Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin <lb/>
and positively cures Piles, of no <lb/>
pay required. It is guaranteed to give <lb/>
perfect satisfaction or <lb/>
Price cents per box. For sale by <lb/>
John L. Wooten. Druggist <lb/>
THE SOUTH. <lb/>
The BO is V <lb/>
L-quip all its can brakes. <lb/>
The Atlanta Florida road was sold <lb/>
to the Central Trust <lb/>
of York City for <lb/>
The first car load of peaches shipped <lb/>
In this season loaded at <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
General Wilson delivered <lb/>
the annual address at <lb/>
the of Mississippi, at Oxford, <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
Postmaster Wilson <lb/>
tho of the Southwestern <lb/>
located at Jackson, <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
K. 1-. Reddish was shot dead while <lb/>
plowing in county, Ga., Mon- <lb/>
day. There is no clew to the assassin's <lb/>
motive or identity. <lb/>
Information from is that <lb/>
the situation is more serious. The <lb/>
Lee company from has been <lb/>
ordered to the scene. <lb/>
Senator John II. Gordon is out in a <lb/>
card announcing his permanent retire- <lb/>
from politic at the end of his <lb/>
present term of office. <lb/>
The Union railway will be sold at <lb/>
Chattanooga, Tenn., June 17th, by or- <lb/>
of the court. The <lb/>
upset price is <lb/>
the New boodle <lb/>
alderman, goes to the pen for three <lb/>
years. The supreme court failed to <lb/>
give him a new trial. <lb/>
Congressman Charles of <lb/>
Ohio, arrived in Memphis on June <lb/>
2nd, to spend several days in. the inter- <lb/>
est of for president. <lb/>
Aldermen and Colvin, at At- <lb/>
Ga., had a fight Monday in the <lb/>
council meeting during an election. <lb/>
The council nulled them <lb/>
J. II. of the <lb/>
has purchased controlling interest <lb/>
in the Knoxville Tribune, and will <lb/>
hereafter manage both papers. <lb/>
The Kentucky republican state con- <lb/>
which convened at Louisville <lb/>
Wednesday, nominated Colonel William <lb/>
O. Bradley, of Lancaster, for governor. <lb/>
Professor W. A. Shepherd, professor <lb/>
of chemistry at col- <lb/>
Ashland Va. died suddenly in a <lb/>
store in Ashland late Monday evening. <lb/>
The jury found a verdict of <lb/>
murder against the fireman, Thomas <lb/>
Pounder, who shot and killed ex-Fire- <lb/>
Prank Keenan at Savannah, <lb/>
last week. <lb/>
The total visible supply of cotton for <lb/>
the world is bales, of which <lb/>
bales are American against <lb/>
bales and 2.8.15,441 bales re- <lb/>
last year. <lb/>
Export Scruggs investigated the <lb/>
local dispensary at S. C., Sat- <lb/>
and closed it. A shortage of <lb/>
teen hundred dollars is reported and a <lb/>
new man will he put in. <lb/>
Almost every mine along the Norfolk <lb/>
and Western railroad from the Ohio <lb/>
river to the region went to <lb/>
work Saturday with very near their <lb/>
full quota of coal diggers. <lb/>
The supreme court of New Orleans <lb/>
has refused a rehearing in the case of <lb/>
the Olympic club, in which glove con- <lb/>
tests were declared illegal. This puts <lb/>
an end to glove contests that fifty <lb/>
San Antonio. bus visitors <lb/>
this week to the National Travelers, <lb/>
protective association convention, the <lb/>
Jockey Club spring meeting and live <lb/>
stock show, annual of <lb/>
Flowers. <lb/>
Phip proprietor of the <lb/>
Gaiety Savannah, was killed <lb/>
by Colonel Charles Loud Tuesday <lb/>
night. Colonel Loud is a well known <lb/>
lawyer. Jealousy on the part of Fitz- <lb/>
led to tho tragedy. <lb/>
Hen was shot through the <lb/>
heart at o'clock Tuesday night by <lb/>
El Connors at the electric light power <lb/>
house. Augusta, , and instantly <lb/>
killed. Family affairs are said to be at <lb/>
bottom of it. white. <lb/>
The Savannah and Western bond- <lb/>
holders committee, of which Simon <lb/>
of New York, is chairman, an- <lb/>
that it now has on deposit <lb/>
of the bonds. Holders of the <lb/>
bonds are requested to deposit them be- <lb/>
fore June 10th. <lb/>
Twenty-five thousand members of the <lb/>
Grand Army of the Republic will visit <lb/>
the Atlanta exposition September 20th. <lb/>
It is estimated on the opening day, <lb/>
when Cleveland and his <lb/>
net will lie there, that the crowd will <lb/>
not be less than <lb/>
cm <lb/>
All records for bent on the first day <lb/>
of June are smashed Saturday by the <lb/>
temperature in all parts of the north. <lb/>
A new labor party that will hereafter <lb/>
be known as tho United Labor League <lb/>
of Western Pennsylvania, was organ- <lb/>
in June 2nd. <lb/>
It is reported that of the <lb/>
Gould family is to take a wife from <lb/>
over footlights. It is said that <lb/>
Howard Gould is engaged to Catherine <lb/>
Clemmons. <lb/>
Corbett and hare <lb/>
agreed to fight at <lb/>
October mat, under the of the <lb/>
Florida club, of Jacksonville. <lb/>
deposit will be <lb/>
forthcoming in a few days. The purse <lb/>
will be for <lb/>
If. J. charged with <lb/>
in funds of the <lb/>
Knights of America, and with it setting <lb/>
up as a New York Wall street broker <lb/>
in disguise, is being tried in the state <lb/>
court at Chattanooga. Tenn. The In- <lb/>
was squashed. <lb/>
n was announced In <lb/>
York that a hail been drawn up <lb/>
fin. purchase of the properties of <lb/>
the Central Railroad and Banking com- <lb/>
pray of The plan <lb/>
the sale to a now company to be <lb/>
called the Central of railway <lb/>
v. <lb/>
v . another Interesting legal <lb/>
mi was tho matter of the <lb/>
South Carolina dispensary law. State <lb/>
Commissioner and Liquor Con- <lb/>
stable Beach were arrested. The pro- <lb/>
are made the <lb/>
j conspiracy act of congress. <lb/>
W, one Ox <lb/>
Mob, has announced that cheap rates <lb/>
will be given on all the southern rail- <lb/>
way lines to the convents n called by <lb/>
the bimetallic league of the . <lb/>
to ;,. in <lb/>
I the end instant. <lb/>
The receipts from the benefit tender- <lb/>
ed on Friday night at the Fifth avenue <lb/>
New York, to Charles W. <lb/>
will net the veteran actor <lb/>
to <lb/>
The question whether cut diamonds <lb/>
are free or dutiable has been decided <lb/>
by Judge York. He <lb/>
that they are dutiable at per <lb/>
cent ad <lb/>
Mr. Jules A. Harrison, of <lb/>
has made a donation of to <lb/>
the of Pennsylvania in <lb/>
honor of his father, the late George <lb/>
Harrison, LL. <lb/>
Henry P. Schwartz, a member of the <lb/>
firm of Charles W. Schwartz Co., car- <lb/>
pet manufacturers, Philadelphia, com- <lb/>
suicide by shooting himself some <lb/>
time during Monday night at his board- <lb/>
house. <lb/>
Lawyer W. L. Payne, of New York, <lb/>
was awarded a verdict of in a <lb/>
libel case brought against the New <lb/>
York World. This is the largest amount <lb/>
awarded is a case of the kind in thin <lb/>
country. <lb/>
The trial of Inspector William W. <lb/>
of New York City, who is <lb/>
accused of extortion, was resumed Fri- <lb/>
day morning before Judge in <lb/>
the court of and and <lb/>
resulted Friday night in conviction. <lb/>
At an election held Monday at the <lb/>
New York cotton exchange, the fol- <lb/>
lowing were elected officers for the <lb/>
ensuing Reinhard <lb/>
Vice President, C. <lb/>
Treasurer, Walter T. Miller. <lb/>
Senator Quay declared in an inter- <lb/>
view at Saturday that the re- <lb/>
publican leaders are making a mistake <lb/>
in helping the democrats agitate tho <lb/>
silver question. He says republicans <lb/>
ought to stick to tariff if they expect to <lb/>
win in ISM <lb/>
It is reported in New York city that <lb/>
Mayor Strong has decided to remove <lb/>
City Chamberlain Joseph J. <lb/>
and will appoint Henry C. Robinson to <lb/>
the a year place. Robinson is a <lb/>
dry goods merchant in Worth street, <lb/>
and ran for comptroller in ISM against <lb/>
P. Fitch. <lb/>
WEST. <lb/>
Bad storage is reported to be the <lb/>
cause of the disaster to the steamship <lb/>
Tho report sent out from Cincinnati <lb/>
that Joseph Longstreet is ill, <lb/>
was without foundation. <lb/>
Several telegrams have been received <lb/>
at Tampa, saying that Jose Marti <lb/>
has arrived In New York. <lb/>
The reports of suffering and <lb/>
among the settlers in parts of <lb/>
have been verified. <lb/>
General the republican <lb/>
candidate; for governor in Ohio, says <lb/>
he is for for president. <lb/>
The democratic state convention in <lb/>
Illinois on June to act on silver was <lb/>
the largest gathering in the history of <lb/>
that state. <lb/>
V. Dabs writes to a friend <lb/>
that he will not allow his name to lie <lb/>
considered in relation to the populist <lb/>
nomination for president. <lb/>
Colonel Ell Lilly Saturday presented <lb/>
to the Indianapolis flower mission the <lb/>
Walter Gresham homestead to be <lb/>
used as a home for side children. <lb/>
Advices received Wednesday from all <lb/>
over Minnesota and the are <lb/>
favorable to the crops. Rains have <lb/>
been heavy during the last week. <lb/>
The largest crowd ever seen in <lb/>
was there Sunday on account <lb/>
of the German Baptist meeting. Spec- <lb/>
trains were run on all roads. <lb/>
The Confederate crowd which at- <lb/>
tended the monument Unveiling in Chi- <lb/>
were banqueted and delightfully <lb/>
in Cincinnati Saturday. <lb/>
The official investigation into the <lb/>
disaster was begun Friday <lb/>
by the United States <lb/>
tors of hulls and boilers at San Fran- <lb/>
Congressman Paul will not be a <lb/>
democratic candidate for governor in <lb/>
Ohio this year, he; says, <lb/>
and are all backing Campbell for <lb/>
governor. <lb/>
Mrs. Nellie Pope was Tuesday after- <lb/>
noon found guilty of causing the death <lb/>
of her husband. Or. Horace B. Pope, at <lb/>
Detroit, Mich., on the night of <lb/>
last. <lb/>
The grand jury of Wood county. ., <lb/>
found Indictments against County Com- <lb/>
missioners Knight and Gibson for <lb/>
bribes from bidders on new <lb/>
house. <lb/>
A. C. Shin, vice president for Kansas, <lb/>
of the American Bimetallic leaguer, <lb/>
Monday issued a call for a convention of <lb/>
the advocates of free silver to meet in <lb/>
Topeka, June <lb/>
Judge Lewis King who tho <lb/>
of the people in Ohio, <lb/>
says the delegation to the national <lb/>
republican convention will be solid for <lb/>
for president. <lb/>
Reports say that the wheat, oats <lb/>
and crops in Central Illinois will <lb/>
lie failures. There in a line him of <lb/>
corn but it needs rain. hot <lb/>
winds have dried up pastures. <lb/>
Eugene v. president of the Am- <lb/>
railway union, has addressed a <lb/>
circular letter to members of that or- <lb/>
in relation to the recent de- <lb/>
of the United Slates supreme <lb/>
court. <lb/>
Tho Illinois -secretary of state, S. <lb/>
denies the report that it <lb/>
is the program of the leaders in Us <lb/>
coming silver convention to make a <lb/>
tight on and the national <lb/>
It developed that friends of Con- <lb/>
of Missouri, intend to <lb/>
a presidential boom for in <lb/>
connection with the calling of a state <lb/>
diver convention, meet at Jefferson<lb/>
B-Judge P. Chi- <lb/>
was permanent chairman of <lb/>
Illinois democratic silver convention. <lb/>
The latter declared for <lb/>
the free and unlimited Coinage of <lb/>
at a if Id to t, <lb/>
f he Democrat print letter <lb/>
from of the county democratic <lb/>
central chairmen tn Missouri showing <lb/>
that arc unqualifiedly in favor of the <lb/>
free coinage r and gold; one <lb/>
against such c linage and, three are <lb/>
ho stilt continues to be <lb/>
central over Indiana. For the last four <lb/>
days Ike temperature has reached <lb/>
degrees. Vegetation of all kinds is <lb/>
withering under the hot sun. The <lb/>
country crop reports week are <lb/>
discouraging, <lb/>
AT <lb/>
The condition of Representative <lb/>
continues to improve. <lb/>
The United States court <lb/>
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Report<lb/>
Powder <lb/>
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb/>
adjourned for the summer. <lb/>
General reports from <lb/>
that forty-four insurgents have <lb/>
surrendered to him. <lb/>
The state department has been in- <lb/>
formed of the death of Win. J. II. Hal- <lb/>
lard, States consul at Hull, <lb/>
Eng. No particulars were given in the <lb/>
dispatch announcing the death. <lb/>
Attorney General has been <lb/>
pointed secretary of state, vice Walter <lb/>
Q. Gresham re-signed. Judge n <lb/>
Harmon, of Ohio, has been <lb/>
to the department of Justice, <lb/>
vacated. <lb/>
The of the reports made by <lb/>
the comptroller of the currency show- <lb/>
the condition of all the national <lb/>
banks in the States on May <lb/>
shows the total resources to be <lb/>
an increase of since <lb/>
March when the last call was <lb/>
made. <lb/>
MS. <lb/>
A fresh outbreak of hog cholera has <lb/>
occurred at Mecca. <lb/>
Tho crop conditions throughout Eng- <lb/>
land are as exceedingly <lb/>
It is estimated that the deaths <lb/>
by the floods in and <lb/>
Bavaria exceed one hundred. <lb/>
The Turkish Saturday re- <lb/>
signed and a new cabinet is now <lb/>
formed with Pasha as Grand <lb/>
Vizier. <lb/>
Ambassador when ashed if he- <lb/>
would accept the of state, <lb/>
replied that he had not considered the <lb/>
matter. <lb/>
Mr. J. I. Roosevelt, secretary of the <lb/>
embassy in London, will represent the <lb/>
United States in the International rail- <lb/>
road congress June -U. <lb/>
The condition of Captain General <lb/>
of Madrid, shot by Major <lb/>
Monday, is critical. Major <lb/>
was shot Wednesday. <lb/>
A ferry containing four <lb/>
and fifty workmen was capsized <lb/>
in the Danube near <lb/>
Twelve of the men were drowned. <lb/>
Monday, in Madrid. Major <lb/>
shot General Rivera, captain <lb/>
general of Madrid, mortally in the <lb/>
chest. It is known that is in- <lb/>
sane. <lb/>
Shipments of Egyptian long staple <lb/>
cotton to the United State, continue to <lb/>
increase, and for the commercial year <lb/>
804-05 will amount to bales of <lb/>
pounds each. <lb/>
The members of tile cabinet <lb/>
have sent a joint telegraphic message <lb/>
to King Oscar II. requesting his <lb/>
majesty to come to and <lb/>
point a new <lb/>
Signor Ferraro, who was elected to <lb/>
the chamber of deputies in the recent <lb/>
Italian elections, was shot and <lb/>
tally wounded by unknown persons at <lb/>
evening. <lb/>
The annual in celebration of the <lb/>
granting of the Armenian constitution, <lb/>
which has been forbidden for several <lb/>
years will lie-permitted this year and <lb/>
will be held on June 0th. <lb/>
A dispatch from London With <lb/>
ministerial seats for Inverness and <lb/>
Cork vacant, government will meet <lb/>
parliament upon the reassembling of <lb/>
that body this week with a majority of <lb/>
only six. <lb/>
Several of the leading newspapers at <lb/>
St, Petersburg are a an Inter- <lb/>
national conference on the Armenian <lb/>
question, urging that the coarse as de- <lb/>
in order to prevent a conflict <lb/>
with Turkey. <lb/>
The silver question will come up <lb/>
before the <lb/>
the coming week at the inst of <lb/>
Prince the imperial <lb/>
and with e-o operation of the <lb/>
Prussian ministry. <lb/>
The Pall Mali in an article <lb/>
On the Armenian situation, expresses <lb/>
belief that Russia is behind the <lb/>
Sultan and that there is tittle incentive <lb/>
for anybody to spend their strength to <lb/>
protect such a race as the Armenians. <lb/>
As a result of inquiries into the <lb/>
secret life of the great public schools <lb/>
in England, the investigation having <lb/>
arisen from the Wilde trial, one school <lb/>
has expelled sixteen boys whose con- <lb/>
duct was not what it should have been. <lb/>
The London Rome correspond- <lb/>
regards the Increase of specialist <lb/>
seats by the election Sunday rather as <lb/>
an outcome of the opposition to <lb/>
Premier in home than <lb/>
an actual growth of socialism in Italy. <lb/>
The health of Prince Bismarck is <lb/>
proved. son-in-law, Count Rant- <lb/>
will seek to be placed on re- <lb/>
serve list of tho foreign office in order <lb/>
that ho and his wife may be able to <lb/>
at <lb/>
Tho Prussian government <lb/>
to the expediency of the <lb/>
German government excluding <lb/>
Hungary swine In consequence of the <lb/>
of disease among them at <lb/>
Private and reliable advices Ha <lb/>
The of Kinston has of- <lb/>
a reward of for <lb/>
deuce to convict any <lb/>
person, for the days, <lb/>
guilty of tire to any build <lb/>
LOCAL DIRECTORY <lb/>
COUNTY OFFICERS. <lb/>
Superior Clerk, E. A. <lb/>
Sheriff. K. W. King. <lb/>
Register of Deeds, W. M. <lb/>
Treasurer, J. L. Little. <lb/>
Coroner, Dr. C. Laughing- <lb/>
Fleming. T. E. Keel, Jesse <lb/>
Smith and S. U. Jones. <lb/>
Health. Dr. W. II. Bagwell. <lb/>
County Home, J. W. Smith. <lb/>
County Examiner of Teacher-. Prof. <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
TOWN OFFICERS. <lb/>
Mayor, Ola Forbes. <lb/>
Clerk, C. C. Forbes. <lb/>
Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. <lb/>
W. Perkins, chief, Fred. <lb/>
Cox, J. W. Murphy, night. <lb/>
II. Smith. W. L. <lb/>
Brown, W. T. Godwin. T. A. <lb/>
Julius <lb/>
CHURCHES. <lb/>
Baptist. Services every <lb/>
morning and night. Prayer <lb/>
night. Rev. C. M. <lb/>
pastor. Sunday School at <lb/>
A. D. <lb/>
catholic. No regular services. <lb/>
Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun- <lb/>
day morning and night. Rev. A. <lb/>
Rector. Sunday School at <lb/>
A. M. W. ii. Brown, <lb/>
Methodist. Services every Sunday <lb/>
morning and light. Prayer meeting <lb/>
Wednesday night. Rev. U. F. Smith, <lb/>
pastor. Sunday School at A. M. A. <lb/>
Ii. Ellington, supt. <lb/>
Presbyterian. Services 1st and <lb/>
3rd Sunday morning and <lb/>
meeting l night Rev. Archie <lb/>
pastor. Sunday School at <lb/>
D. <lb/>
LODGES. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge. No. I. O. O, F-, <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. Dr. W. II. <lb/>
Bagwell, N. G. <lb/>
Greenville Lodge A. F. A A. <lb/>
., ii eels and third Monday night <lb/>
W. M. King, W. M <lb/>
R. D. L. JAMES, <lb/>
N. c. <lb/>
DR. II. A. JOYNER <lb/>
DENTIST, <lb/>
up stairs over S. E, Cos <lb/>
Hardware store. <lb/>
Jab. E. Moore. <lb/>
Williamston. Greenville <lb/>
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, <lb/>
N. C <lb/>
under Opera House. Third St. <lb/>
j; G. JAMES, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb/>
G H E U N V I L E, iV C. <lb/>
Practice In all the <lb/>
B. <lb/>
F. TYSON, <lb/>
Attorney and Counselor at-Law <lb/>
Greenville. County, <lb/>
Practices in all the Courts <lb/>
Civil <lb/>
Makes a special of fraud <lb/>
are to the effect that Lieutenant ages, actions to recover land, and col- <lb/>
Hard, civil acting of police at <lb/>
has deserted and em <lb/>
barbed on board a foreign pilot boat <lb/>
for Liverpool. <lb/>
The Central News learns that the <lb/>
Armenian Society of London has re- <lb/>
communication from <lb/>
confirming tho reports of the <lb/>
satisfactory nature of Turkey's reply to <lb/>
the sowers touching Armenia. <lb/>
Prompt and careful attention given <lb/>
all business. <lb/>
Money to loan on approved security. <lb/>
Terms easy. <lb/>
j. h. j. h <lb/>
BLOUNT FLEMING <lb/>
n. C. <lb/>
W Practice in all the Courts. <lb/>
t- C. LATHAM. HARRY <lb/>
n. c. <lb/>
I. BLOW <lb/>
told me to give him some <lb/>
if father was in the house; this <lb/>
ought to satisfy him. I guess he knows <lb/>
what this -Life. <lb/>
J. JARVIS. <lb/>
A BLOW, <lb/>
W, <lb/>
in all the Court. <lb/>
John E. Woodard. F. C. Harding, <lb/>
Wilson, N. C. Greenville, S. V, <lb/>
WOODARD A HARDING, <lb/>
ATTORNEYS-AT- LAW, <lb/>
Greenville, H. <lb/>
Special to collect but <lb/>
and of claims.<lb/>
</p>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
1.1 mill Hi Mil <lb/>
Getting Things Mixed After Order <lb/>
of Mark Twain. <lb/>
Entered at the at Greenville <lb/>
N. as second-class my. matter. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, JUNE <lb/>
Collector Rogers, of the <lb/>
Western District, has appoint- <lb/>
ed W. O- Conner, the late Col- <lb/>
Carter's brother-in-law, <lb/>
Man sometimes finds himself Chief Deputy in the <lb/>
James R. Holland, <lb/>
of the and <lb/>
National Bank, of Charlotte, was <lb/>
arraigned in the Federal Court in <lb/>
that city, Thursday, submit- <lb/>
to an indictment of embezzle- <lb/>
He WM sentenced to seven <lb/>
years in the Albany <lb/>
Holland got, away with of <lb/>
the bank's funds. <lb/>
office. <lb/>
doing things or going in ways <lb/>
contrary to judgment with- <lb/>
out being able at the time to <lb/>
give a reason satisfactory to <lb/>
himself, for the of This body has been a power for <lb/>
such doing or going. the educational inter <lb/>
writer found himself in one of of North Carolina. <lb/>
The Teacher's Assembly <lb/>
meets at Morehead to-day. <lb/>
Hon. Tom Mason's subject for <lb/>
the literary which he de- <lb/>
livered at Wake Forest College <lb/>
Wednesday, we <lb/>
make of our State V No man <lb/>
could have shown more <lb/>
and eloquently than he <lb/>
did what we to make North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
President Cleveland has issued <lb/>
address admonishing all <lb/>
of the United States not to <lb/>
take any part in the Cuban rebel- <lb/>
lion by enlisting them- <lb/>
selves or causing others to enlist <lb/>
for service. He says we are on <lb/>
terms of peace and amity with <lb/>
Spain and that it is desirable to <lb/>
remain so. <lb/>
The silver men were in session <lb/>
in Senator of <lb/>
Indiana, was chosen president of <lb/>
the meeting. If all the men who <lb/>
are slated to speak do so the con- <lb/>
will be in session for <lb/>
several days. The gold bugs <lb/>
will evidently be pretty hotly <lb/>
scored. It is thought some or- <lb/>
will grow out of the <lb/>
convention- <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Senator Butler has ft <lb/>
letter explaining what he meant <lb/>
by saying hi his little speech <lb/>
Hill commencement that <lb/>
the day would soon come when <lb/>
any Methodist or Baptist who <lb/>
opposed the University could not <lb/>
elected as delegate to a con <lb/>
or convention. He says <lb/>
he did not did not mean it <lb/>
way. <lb/>
these inexplicable predicaments <lb/>
that continued for more than a <lb/>
day, and we were at a loss to <lb/>
know whether someone had got <lb/>
us under a hypnotic spell, <lb/>
whether the departed mission- <lb/>
had sent back some of his <lb/>
spirits after us, or what. But <lb/>
some how or other our head <lb/>
The Circuit Court of appeals <lb/>
sitting in Richmond, Va. has <lb/>
Judge Goff. It dis- <lb/>
solves his famous injunction case <lb/>
in reference to the South Caro- <lb/>
registration laws. This is a <lb/>
great victory for State <lb/>
the decision <lb/>
of Judge Chief Justice <lb/>
Fuller or the Supreme Court of <lb/>
the United States sat with <lb/>
es Hughes and Seymour the <lb/>
Court that sets aside de- <lb/>
At Durham <lb/>
plied to the manager of the Opera <lb/>
House for reserved seats among <lb/>
the white people on the lower <lb/>
floor of the hull to hear Blind <lb/>
Tom. They were refused the <lb/>
seats and immediately issued a <lb/>
big circular headed Re- <lb/>
fused That is a <lb/>
pretty dowdy-do. Negroes who <lb/>
act in such a manner need expect <lb/>
no one to have any respect for <lb/>
them, and really, they have none <lb/>
for themselves. <lb/>
Mr. S. L. of <lb/>
well county, has been elected <lb/>
Commissioner of Agriculture in <lb/>
place of Mr. Robinson resigned. <lb/>
He is a practical farmer. The <lb/>
other officers of the were <lb/>
retained. These are all Dem- <lb/>
The men who were <lb/>
elected by the as <lb/>
members of the Board of Ag- <lb/>
did not contest for the <lb/>
places as the Courts had <lb/>
ed that the Legislature could <lb/>
not elect with less than a quo <lb/>
rum. <lb/>
Ex-Gov. J- Jarvis <lb/>
ed the annual address the <lb/>
University of at Knot <lb/>
ville on Tuesday. We have seen <lb/>
copies of papers <lb/>
spoke in highest terms of out <lb/>
honored townsman and <lb/>
lated the authorities of the <lb/>
upon selecting him as <lb/>
speaker for the occasion. The <lb/>
Tribune published the address <lb/>
full and said editorially, is full <lb/>
of wholesome truths, worthy sen <lb/>
and sound advice which is <lb/>
worth the consideration of every <lb/>
In speaking of the presence of <lb/>
Ex Jarvis the <lb/>
Journal, which, by the way, is a <lb/>
Republican paper, a <lb/>
few days will have <lb/>
among her visitors one of the <lb/>
most public-spirited of the public <lb/>
men of North Carolina in the per- <lb/>
son of Hon. J. Jarvis, ex- <lb/>
Governor and ex United States sen <lb/>
He a man of ability <lb/>
one whom the people of his state <lb/>
delight to honor. he is <lb/>
one in honoring whom his people <lb/>
honor <lb/>
It has <lb/>
brought co-operation in the <lb/>
work, and the have <lb/>
been ranch encouraged in their <lb/>
work. A promising <lb/>
is given for the present session. <lb/>
Marion Butler says he has <lb/>
cut loose from both the Demo- <lb/>
and Republican parties <lb/>
and feet seemed at variance, the j He had to from <lb/>
latter showing a disposition to to get office He <lb/>
go in ways contrary to the <lb/>
of the former. <lb/>
The trouble started Sunday <lb/>
morning, when our feet tried to <lb/>
turn corner and go some- <lb/>
where else instead of taking us <lb/>
to Sunday School. Bringing <lb/>
the obstreperous pedals under <lb/>
control of our will power they <lb/>
were kept under subjection for <lb/>
a while and the spell supposed <lb/>
to u broken. On the way <lb/>
home, however, those feet be- <lb/>
came unruly again and began <lb/>
kicking at a pile of brick placed <lb/>
on the sidewalk to be used in <lb/>
constructing a building. This <lb/>
puzzled us again that our feat <lb/>
should be kicking so, and our <lb/>
head had to come into play <lb/>
once more to convince those <lb/>
pedals that there was no earth- <lb/>
use for such kicking, there <lb/>
being fully six feet of sidewalk <lb/>
space in which to walk by those <lb/>
brick. <lb/>
Nothing else occurred until <lb/>
after dinner when it was con- <lb/>
that a good nap might <lb/>
drive away the if such <lb/>
they were molesting us. But <lb/>
as soon as we had fairly launch- <lb/>
ed in dreamland those feet <lb/>
commenced again. The vision <lb/>
took us away to Washington <lb/>
for an interview with the <lb/>
dent, and we had hardly got off <lb/>
to talking to him when up <lb/>
jumped both those feet and <lb/>
went to kicking Grover. The <lb/>
old man called time, and the <lb/>
only apology we could offer <lb/>
was that something was <lb/>
with those feet, they had got in <lb/>
a kicking notion, but for the <lb/>
life of us we could not tell what <lb/>
they were kicking <lb/>
The vision changed, when <lb/>
joined the Republicans to get <lb/>
one. Now that he has one he <lb/>
has cut loose from them, <lb/>
will be no trouble about <lb/>
party getting Butler if there is <lb/>
anything in it for him. <lb/>
The Convention Memphis is <lb/>
still in session and they are hay- <lb/>
some plain talking. At one <lb/>
time a cloud seemed to be gather- <lb/>
over the caused by <lb/>
some utterances of some bolting <lb/>
Democrats who to abolish <lb/>
party lines. At once the <lb/>
was denounced and had it <lb/>
not been put the back ground <lb/>
the Democrats Convention <lb/>
would hays Near- <lb/>
all the speakers the <lb/>
sentiment that free silver must <lb/>
through the Democratic <lb/>
party and through so <lb/>
The Atlantic and North Carolina Rail- <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Of all the railroads in the State, <lb/>
perhaps the greatest improvement <lb/>
of any fan the past few is <lb/>
the Atlantic North Carolina. <lb/>
Through the energies of Hon. W. <lb/>
S. Chadwick, the greatest <lb/>
that the road has ever <lb/>
many wonderful improvements <lb/>
have been Before he be- <lb/>
came the road had <lb/>
So., almost to nothing, but since <lb/>
it has up to l degree not <lb/>
excelled by any road <lb/>
either rolling stock or speed. <lb/>
of box cars, tine <lb/>
four large lo <lb/>
have been purchased <lb/>
since his connection with the <lb/>
road. The running time if as <lb/>
fast as any road- The road now <lb/>
has one freight, one passenger, <lb/>
and two through trucks trains <lb/>
day The passenger trains now <lb/>
MEMPHIS CONVENTION. <lb/>
The following resolutions were <lb/>
adopted by the silver convention <lb/>
at Memphis last <lb/>
coin have in <lb/>
all ages constituted the money of <lb/>
the world, the money of the <lb/>
fathers of the republic, the money <lb/>
of history and of the <lb/>
universal of <lb/>
has demonstrated that <lb/>
the joint use of both silver <lb/>
gold coin as money constitutes <lb/>
the most stable of values <lb/>
and that the lull amount of both <lb/>
metals is as a medium <lb/>
of exchange. <lb/>
demonetization either <lb/>
of these historic metals m a <lb/>
depreciation in the value of money <lb/>
the prices of <lb/>
ties, a diminution of legitimate <lb/>
profits, a continuing in <lb/>
the burden debts, a withdraw- <lb/>
of money from the channels of <lb/>
trade and industry where it no <lb/>
longer yields a safe and sure re- <lb/>
turn its idle accumulation in <lb/>
the banks and the great money <lb/>
centers of the country. <lb/>
is no health or sound- <lb/>
in a financial system <lb/>
which a hoarded dollar is <lb/>
productive of increase to its <lb/>
possessor which an invested <lb/>
dollar yields a <lb/>
return under which <lb/>
fortunes are made by the <lb/>
of idle capital or destroyed <lb/>
by a persistent fall in the price cf <lb/>
commodities and persistent <lb/>
ling in the margin of profits in <lb/>
almost every branch of useful in- <lb/>
a puts a <lb/>
on and <lb/>
upon industry, and such a system <lb/>
is that which the criminal <lb/>
of 1875 has imposed upon <lb/>
country.- <lb/>
bi-metallic standard of <lb/>
silver gold has behind it the <lb/>
experience of ages, and has been <lb/>
along came a man with an ad- Morehead City at A- <lb/>
novelty in which at <lb/>
, A- M- returning leave <lb/>
convinced our head there was L, ., . . ., , <lb/>
. Goldsboro at P- M- <lb/>
good pay, when up came <lb/>
rive at Morehead City at <lb/>
M. <lb/>
Besides the great improvement <lb/>
in the rolling stock, the road con- <lb/>
to pay a dividend which it <lb/>
never did before Mr. Chadwick <lb/>
became President. <lb/>
I have never met two more <lb/>
polite or gentlemen <lb/>
than W. S- <lb/>
Supt. L Dill. M. N. H. <lb/>
feet again, kicking and crying <lb/>
just because the novel- <lb/>
was not offered to them first <lb/>
Again the vision changed and <lb/>
those feet began taking us up <lb/>
Hill and the Heights <lb/>
of Gettysburg to view the war <lb/>
over again, but a passing steam- <lb/>
with a church excursion <lb/>
set <lb/>
those feet to going at such a <lb/>
rate that with a jump. <lb/>
What could be the matter <lb/>
with those feet They looked <lb/>
like the same old number sixes, <lb/>
but by this time such <lb/>
were becoming past finding out. <lb/>
Night drew on and we almost <lb/>
feared to retire, lest our slum- <lb/>
should again be broken by <lb/>
the unusual notions of those <lb/>
feet. But not so, for laying <lb/>
aside the robes of day all pres- <lb/>
of an undue influence <lb/>
about our feet immediately dis- <lb/>
appeared, and nothing more was <lb/>
thought of it for the- night. <lb/>
Scarcely had our toilet been <lb/>
completed next morning when <lb/>
the spell returned, and those <lb/>
feet seemed to resume dis <lb/>
position to find something to <lb/>
kick at. Well, the thing began <lb/>
to grow i Secretary of St ate was an <lb/>
when at our desk in the I He believe that the <lb/>
office writing copy for the day States should j it <lb/>
some unaccountable presence <lb/>
seemed rising up and getting <lb/>
legged and tangled with . , <lb/>
what being written. Therefore on account of <lb/>
Suddenly a servant from the; representations mad by <lb/>
house came rushing in almost j Spanish minister he ordered the <lb/>
breathless with a message from Cruiser to proceed to <lb/>
our half to go out and j Florida to remain there <lb/>
buy a pair of socks, take off the i orders for the <lb/>
J-J <lb/>
these socks we've I t <lb/>
got was demanded, probable that <lb/>
de wash woman j like most other Amer- <lb/>
has got all mixed up, and sympathizes with the at- <lb/>
you got on de other editor's tempt of the Cuban revolutionists <lb/>
of to throw off the yoke of Spain, <lb/>
Quick as a flash mystery personal sympathizes have <lb/>
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb/>
out <lb/>
June 1805. <lb/>
The Georgia delegation which <lb/>
visited Washington for the <lb/>
pose of President Cleve- <lb/>
land and the to attend <lb/>
the Atlanta Exposition returned <lb/>
home a very good humor, <lb/>
President every <lb/>
member of the who was <lb/>
in Washington accepted the in- <lb/>
will visit the expos- <lb/>
during the latter part of <lb/>
October, unless important public <lb/>
business shall prevent. <lb/>
dent Cleveland complimented the <lb/>
Georgians very highly on the <lb/>
energy they have displayed in <lb/>
working for the success of the <lb/>
exposition. <lb/>
Secretary first move es <lb/>
was cleared up and the cause of <lb/>
all our muddle disclosed. We <lb/>
ware not exactly standing in <lb/>
another editor's shoes, but were <lb/>
in his socks with both feet, <lb/>
as the two minds don't <lb/>
often run in the same channel <lb/>
it's no wonder we our <lb/>
feet were doing lots of kicking. <lb/>
As the matter is now cleared <lb/>
up our side, the question <lb/>
that arises What is the <lb/>
nothing to do with bis official <lb/>
duties. The Stating at <lb/>
peace with Spain and it is the <lb/>
duty of its government to exercise <lb/>
all due diligence to prevent the <lb/>
departure of bodies of men <lb/>
from its ports to make war upon <lb/>
hence the President's <lb/>
proclamation. <lb/>
Wilmington had a tire <lb/>
other editor doing for socks morning. <lb/>
this week <lb/>
we that the United States <lb/>
should not wait upon the pleasure <lb/>
of foreign government or the con <lb/>
sent of foreign creditors, but <lb/>
should themselves proceed to re- <lb/>
verse the that <lb/>
is destroying the prosperity <lb/>
the people and should lead by <lb/>
their example the nations of the <lb/>
the rights of the Amer-1 <lb/>
people, the interests of I <lb/>
American labor and the prosperity <lb/>
of American have a <lb/>
higher claim to the consideration <lb/>
of the people's law makers than <lb/>
the greed of foreign creditors, or <lb/>
the avaricious demands made by <lb/>
holders of idle <lb/>
right to regulate its own <lb/>
monetary system the <lb/>
of its own people is a right which <lb/>
no free government can barter, <lb/>
sell, or surrender. This reserved <lb/>
right is a par of every bond, of <lb/>
every contract of every ob- <lb/>
ligation. No creditors or claim- <lb/>
ant can set up a right that can <lb/>
take precedence over a nation's <lb/>
obligations to promote tho welfare <lb/>
of the masses of its own people- <lb/>
This is a debt higher more <lb/>
binding than all other debts, and <lb/>
one which is not only dishonest <lb/>
but treasonable to ignore. <lb/>
the financial policy <lb/>
that now prevails, we see the land <lb/>
filled with idle and discontented <lb/>
workingmen and an ever grow- <lb/>
army of tramps, men whom <lb/>
look of work and opportunity <lb/>
have made outcasts and beggars. <lb/>
At the other end we find that a <lb/>
few thousand families one half <lb/>
the wealth of the country- <lb/>
centralization of wealth <lb/>
has gone hand in hand with the <lb/>
spread of poverty. The pauper <lb/>
and plutocrat are of the same <lb/>
vicious and unholy system. The <lb/>
situation is full of menace to the <lb/>
liberties of the people and the <lb/>
life of the republic The issue is <lb/>
enfranchisement or hopeless <lb/>
Whatever the power of <lb/>
g power will be <lb/>
done We therefore appeal to <lb/>
the plain the land with <lb/>
perfect their pa- <lb/>
and intelligence to arouse <lb/>
themselves to a full sense of the <lb/>
peril that them and <lb/>
defend the citadel of their <lb/>
ties with a that shall <lb/>
neither slumber nor <lb/>
LOCAL <lb/>
NOTES AND <lb/>
JO <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
O- L. <lb/>
and approved by the en- can do by debauchery and <lb/>
lightened and deliberate Corruption to maintain Us grasp <lb/>
of mankind- The gold on law Power <lb/>
is a departure from the <lb/>
established policy of the civilized <lb/>
world with nothing to commend <lb/>
it, but years cf de- <lb/>
and disaster to the <lb/>
of wealth the bands cf a <lb/>
few. <lb/>
are some facts bearing <lb/>
Upon this question recognized <lb/>
and admitted by all candid men, <lb/>
whether advocates of bimetallism <lb/>
or cf the single gold standard. <lb/>
Among Hum is th that the <lb/>
very year that marked the <lb/>
from the bimetallic to the <lb/>
gold standard is the very year <lb/>
that marked from a condition of <lb/>
rising prices, large profits, gen- <lb/>
contentment and great pros- <lb/>
to a of falling <lb/>
diminishing <lb/>
of investment, unemployed <lb/>
labor a heavy depression in <lb/>
all branches of trade and <lb/>
try. It is not a matter of dispute, <lb/>
the advocates <lb/>
of the gold that general <lb/>
prosperity to an end <lb/>
the destruction of bi metallic sys- <lb/>
that hard times, falling <lb/>
prices, idle workmen wide- <lb/>
spread depression came with <lb/>
the gold standard and to- <lb/>
day wherever the gold standard <lb/>
has been adopted. <lb/>
international monetary <lb/>
conference that Called, <lb/>
every demand and <lb/>
in Europe for an international <lb/>
to re establish the bi- <lb/>
standard is a confession <lb/>
that of the <lb/>
system was a blunder if not a <lb/>
crime, that its consequences have <lb/>
been and that the con <lb/>
that it has wrought are <lb/>
full of menace of peril. <lb/>
logic of fasts established <lb/>
beyond intelligent question that <lb/>
the destruction of silver as <lb/>
money by a pf <lb/>
interests is the of the <lb/>
depression and suffer <lb/>
that began with the gold <lb/>
standard. There be <lb/>
of prosperity, no permanent <lb/>
relief from prevailing conditions <lb/>
until tho great his been <lb/>
removed by a <lb/>
of silver to its proper place as a <lb/>
metal, equal with gold. <lb/>
believe in a. money of <lb/>
value ; we believe least of all <lb/>
in an appreciating standard ; it is <lb/>
only practical opera- <lb/>
of bimetallism that a <lb/>
standard of value can be secured- <lb/>
A standard constituted of money <lb/>
constantly increasing value is <lb/>
not a sound, a nor a stable <lb/>
but a constantly <lb/>
standard. <lb/>
effect cf gold <lb/>
ism is to establish one standard <lb/>
for the creditor and another for <lb/>
tho debtor, and there can no <lb/>
more monetary system <lb/>
than that which gives short <lb/>
to the borrower and long <lb/>
measure to <lb/>
prevailing prior lo 1873 <lb/>
there can be no violent change in <lb/>
the relative value of the <lb/>
for a rise of <lb/>
metal is counteracted by a do- <lb/>
and a fall in value by an <lb/>
increased Under the <lb/>
operation of this beneficent law a <lb/>
stable was maintained <lb/>
between them in spite of the <lb/>
extreme relative to pro- <lb/>
From the first period <lb/>
of our history up to 1873, the <lb/>
right of the debtor to choose <lb/>
he should pay his debts <lb/>
in silver or gold was always <lb/>
recognized. subsequent pol- <lb/>
icy h-s been to transfer right <lb/>
to the creditor, thus to <lb/>
increase the value <lb/>
the dearer metal and destroy the <lb/>
parity between them. <lb/>
that it is absolutely <lb/>
to reverse this <lb/>
and ruinous policy, we there- <lb/>
fore <lb/>
the immediate <lb/>
restoration of silver to Its former <lb/>
place M a full legal tender, stand- <lb/>
ard money with gold, and <lb/>
the and unlimited coinage of <lb/>
silver gold at the ratio <lb/>
to and terms of exact <lb/>
equality. <lb/>
while should welcome <lb/>
co operation of other nut ions <lb/>
Tobacco town is putting on a <lb/>
new dross <lb/>
hear Mr- J- F. Joyner <lb/>
is topping his tobacco. <lb/>
i-. F- M- Smith has ten acres <lb/>
of the most that <lb/>
we have seen- ft seems to be <lb/>
growing in a perfectly healthy <lb/>
condition- <lb/>
There much necessity of a <lb/>
telephone from warehouses <lb/>
down town. It will not cost <lb/>
much some of our people <lb/>
make a speculative invest <lb/>
ii. <lb/>
Mr, L. F. Evans has leased the <lb/>
Greenville Warehouse will <lb/>
run. if. the coming season. Leon <lb/>
is a good tobacco <lb/>
man, has had much experience in <lb/>
the business and will <lb/>
tape. success- <lb/>
How about a telephone <lb/>
Greenville to connect with the <lb/>
tobacco town warehouses and <lb/>
depot <lb/>
It would be a thing of great con <lb/>
to tho town would <lb/>
but little <lb/>
the Tobacco Grow- <lb/>
next S <lb/>
Let every who sees this <lb/>
send word to the balance to come <lb/>
We want a large crowd There <lb/>
some important matters <lb/>
discussed that day every <lb/>
ought to hear it. <lb/>
passed through tho Farm- <lb/>
ville and den Saturday <lb/>
night Mr. R. L- Davis says it <lb/>
damaged about half of <lb/>
his crop of Beyond this <lb/>
we don't know the extent of the <lb/>
damage as we have seen no one <lb/>
el-e from these <lb/>
Me, Q; Moire, from near <lb/>
Falkland, tells us th it he has <lb/>
a by which to- <lb/>
San be cured without em- <lb/>
ploying patent He <lb/>
will exhibit Saturday a the <lb/>
meeting of tobacco g overs. <lb/>
It will pay all who are interested <lb/>
Jo come just to that. <lb/>
so much has said <lb/>
about the pad looping <lb/>
we have made <lb/>
investigations concerning the <lb/>
United States patent law. Mr- <lb/>
A. L- Blow and Harry <lb/>
nor on the authority of the re- <lb/>
vised statute, of the United <lb/>
States patent laws say that <lb/>
whenever any thing was in com- <lb/>
use anywhere in the United <lb/>
States for a period of two years <lb/>
prior to the time the was <lb/>
granted, the patent is ab- <lb/>
void- If this is the case <lb/>
and there is no doubt about <lb/>
the then only thing to do is to <lb/>
get up an that <lb/>
it was in use for more <lb/>
than two years before it was pat- <lb/>
and submit it to tho proper <lb/>
authorities. We not <lb/>
as to the methods of <lb/>
n getting a patent set aside but <lb/>
we are told that it has to be dope <lb/>
through the Attorney General of <lb/>
the United States- <lb/>
A correspondent writing from <lb/>
county, Va, to the <lb/>
Danville under date <lb/>
June 4th The wheat crop <lb/>
is one of the finest record, and <lb/>
oats are above an average. Of <lb/>
he says many of our <lb/>
planters are not yet half done <lb/>
planting tobacco. When we bad <lb/>
the land was too wet to <lb/>
hill and the plants too late <lb/>
small to plant, every- <lb/>
thing is too hot and dry to set <lb/>
out the weed. The crop is <lb/>
getting scarce the <lb/>
Such necessitates a late crop <lb/>
a late crop up means a <lb/>
sorry crop. So it our <lb/>
people to bestir themselves <lb/>
supply tho demand for to- <lb/>
You do it. <lb/>
Mr. G P. Evans says he is <lb/>
receipt of a letter from Mr- It. H. <lb/>
Hayes -a ho is in Philadelphia <lb/>
undergoing medical treatment in <lb/>
which he says he i i <lb/>
as rapidly as he could expect. <lb/>
Be says ho has heard that it was <lb/>
rumored down bore that he would <lb/>
not be back season, and in <lb/>
reply to that he wishes it made <lb/>
known that he has never enter- <lb/>
any other idea than <lb/>
coming back, further his <lb/>
rapid improvement he has added <lb/>
largely to his order business and <lb/>
will be on fall to <lb/>
handle a groat deal more tobacco <lb/>
than ever before. He will be <lb/>
prepared to handle every grade <lb/>
of tobacco that grows on the <lb/>
and his long experience <lb/>
and fair and square dealing with <lb/>
all won for him <lb/>
a reputation of which any man <lb/>
would have to <lb/>
proud and which places him in a <lb/>
position to secure all tho business <lb/>
that he can attend to without any <lb/>
solicitation his part. Mr <lb/>
Hayes is quite a young and <lb/>
to all appearance has a <lb/>
e . many friends <lb/>
hero and the <lb/>
the tobacco trade are hoping that <lb/>
under the treatment of tho Phil- <lb/>
physicians he will be <lb/>
made as strong as ever <lb/>
We are not a nor a son <lb/>
of a prophet, but we are going to <lb/>
venture the assertion that before <lb/>
the dose of the year 1900, unless <lb/>
the signs cf the times <lb/>
that Greenville will be a <lb/>
town of 5.000 tail's. Until <lb/>
five ago our fertile soils <lb/>
were used for nothing except lo <lb/>
make cotton t corn- No <lb/>
inducements or special <lb/>
advantages were offered to the <lb/>
outside ti. i among <lb/>
hence advantages that <lb/>
possesses <lb/>
climatic and variety <lb/>
of soils wore not known our <lb/>
own people never troubled them <lb/>
selves to herald them to the <lb/>
world- The always alert Yankee <lb/>
of the. frigid oaten of <lb/>
tho north has of late casting <lb/>
about in quest of a better homo. <lb/>
They settled, a good many <lb/>
of them on less <lb/>
spots this and as soon as <lb/>
our advantages known to <lb/>
them our country will soon be <lb/>
blooming in rich orchards over <lb/>
hill sides in ever green <lb/>
pastures, and our more fertile <lb/>
fields made to bring forth pro <lb/>
ducts yet unknown to our people, <lb/>
in and southern <lb/>
where the soil aid climate <lb/>
are not half so attractive as ours, <lb/>
Northern men limited <lb/>
have gone there upturned <lb/>
the turf of neglected old <lb/>
pine fields and today, where <lb/>
years ago nothing grew save the <lb/>
old pine, there are thous- <lb/>
ands pencil trees and vines, turn- <lb/>
out to their owners annually <lb/>
incomes larger than the es <lb/>
of some of our highest officials. <lb/>
With these facts and a thorough <lb/>
knowledge of the unprofitableness <lb/>
of northern agriculture, when it <lb/>
is known that our country <lb/>
many hidden charms even <lb/>
superior to sections that have <lb/>
ready been settled up is it at all <lb/>
strange that our country should <lb/>
build Up with amazing <lb/>
Just watch V will what <lb/>
we will see- <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 styles and low prices. <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/>
Santa Furnishing, <lb/>
SHOES <lb/>
for men. women, misses. <lb/>
for maid, wife, mother,<lb/>
than any competing concern anywhere. My <lb/>
stock is more varied, my styles higher, my <lb/>
prices lower and my methods more modern, <lb/>
more liberal, more up-to-date and <lb/>
my business is greater and growing larger. <lb/>
Come and see me and I will treat right <lb/>
FRANK WILSON, <lb/>
THE KING CLOTHIER. <lb/>
TOBACCO <lb/>
Flues are How Ready for Delivery <lb/>
BY <lb/>
S. E. Pender Co, <lb/>
-X <lb/>
Prices greatly reduced. Same price to all. <lb/>
Terms Cash. <lb/>
s, db, <lb/>
Opposite Wooten's Drugstore. <lb/>
ESTABLISH I s. <lb/>
T. Andrews, <lb/>
C. <lb/>
Just Received Cars Rock Lime. <lb/>
NAILS, ALL SIZES. <lb/>
Meat.<lb/>
Lard, <lb/>
Bread Preparation. <lb/>
Soap. <lb/>
Star Lye<lb/>
time, money <lb/>
bills. Go where you please, I <lb/>
when you please, as fast as you I <lb/>
please. Find pleasure, health and <lb/>
economy all in one. <lb/>
Rambler Bicycles are the acme of <lb/>
mechanical perfection. Strong, <lb/>
and reliable, with not an ounce <lb/>
of useless material. The Rambler <lb/>
is the wheel for record breakers and <lb/>
for pleasure seekers, <lb/>
Various models, all the same price <lb/>
tells all about them <lb/>
free, of course.<lb/>
D. c. <lb/>
N- C <lb/>
------DEALER IX------ <lb/>
MARBLE. <lb/>
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb/>
sold. First-class work <lb/>
and prices reasonable. <lb/>
Marl tic Yard erected on the old <lb/>
on the same street as <lb/>
Cakes and <lb/>
Cases Matches, <lb/>
i Dust. <lb/>
Good Luck linking Powder. <lb/>
Sacks <lb/>
Molasses, <lb/>
Tons Shot, <lb/>
Powder. <lb/>
Granulated <lb/>
P. <lb/>
SO Gall A Ax <lb/>
R. B. Mills Sung.<lb/>
Tobacco, <lb/>
V. M. P. <lb/>
50.000 Va. Cheroots, <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
Lilt aid Fire tan Apt <lb/>
N- Q, <lb/>
OFFICE-AT THE HOUSE. <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed in strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At current rates. <lb/>
AGENT FOR FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
The having duly <lb/>
before the Superior Court <lb/>
of Wini- <lb/>
May, deceased, notice is hereby <lb/>
trivet-1 all persons holding <lb/>
the estate present than to <lb/>
undersigned for collection on or be- <lb/>
fore the 6th day of May or this <lb/>
notice will be plead in bar for their re- <lb/>
and all persons indebted to said <lb/>
estate will make immediate <lb/>
This May 1805. <lb/>
MKS. S. G. CANNON. <lb/>
of <lb/>
your produce lo <lb/>
J. C. Meekins, Jr., k <lb/>
Factors <lb/>
-A NO <lb/>
NORFOLK VA. <lb/>
Attention Riven to <lb/>
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<p>
LIFE'S <lb/>
MORE FLAMES.<lb/>
INCENDIARIES BURN ANOTHER <lb/>
HOUSE. <lb/>
Store Broken Into and Attempt Made <lb/>
to Burn That .- Arrested.<lb/>
These Seats in the Band Wagon. <lb/>
Mr. W. B- Brown left Monday j <lb/>
for Norfolk. <lb/>
One of the of Prof. W. II. <lb/>
is tick. <lb/>
special to <lb/>
Mr. J. C- Greene returned to N- U, June <lb/>
Norfolk Friday. <lb/>
Dr. E A. left Saturday house of Mr- Sol was <lb/>
for discovered on tire, and in forty <lb/>
Rev. left on Fri- minutes burned to the <lb/>
clay evenings train, ground. It was set on tire and <lb/>
COMMENCEMENT. <lb/>
PITT FEMALE SEMINARY. <lb/>
Mr. K. Parham returned Monday <lb/>
evening from Wat Kins. <lb/>
J. J. Cherry and family left <lb/>
Saturday for <lb/>
Mi-s of is <lb/>
visiting Miss Bessie Harding. <lb/>
Eda House, of <lb/>
arrived Thursday <lb/>
Mis. R. M. Starkey has boon <lb/>
quite sick last few days. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Harding returned <lb/>
morning from <lb/>
Mr. J. B. Jackson came home <lb/>
from Wake Forest College Fri- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mr. W. H. came home <lb/>
Wednesday evening from Chapel <lb/>
Hill. <lb/>
Mr. A. N. Daniel, a well <lb/>
citizen of Wilson, died on <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Mr- Mack of Greene, <lb/>
is his uncle, Mr. B. F- <lb/>
Sugg. <lb/>
Miss Smith returned <lb/>
Friday evening- from Norfolk Col <lb/>
lee. <lb/>
Mr. W. C. Jackson came home <lb/>
Friday from the A k M- College <lb/>
at Raleigh. <lb/>
Mr. W. James arrived Monday even- <lb/>
from a tour in with lite <lb/>
de Art. <lb/>
Misses White, Myrtle <lb/>
Wilson returned Monday evening <lb/>
from <lb/>
the flames had made head- <lb/>
way when discovered that they <lb/>
could not to extinguished- The <lb/>
house was worth Most of <lb/>
the furniture was saved, but in a <lb/>
badly damaged condition. <lb/>
While the tire was in progress <lb/>
at Mr the store of I. <lb/>
R. Borden was broken into. <lb/>
Blood was found on the ground <lb/>
outside the window on <lb/>
ti mi inside the store, showing <lb/>
that the party breaking in the <lb/>
store had cut himself the <lb/>
broken glass of the window. <lb/>
Some burned paper inside the <lb/>
store in that effort was <lb/>
also made to fire this building but <lb/>
it was not successful. No goods <lb/>
were missed from the store except <lb/>
some cigars cigarettes <lb/>
A boy named Henry <lb/>
Sanders was arrested last night <lb/>
for breaking in the house of Mrs. <lb/>
H. Saturday night. <lb/>
lie was given a hearing before <lb/>
the Mayor to day and held in ii <lb/>
bond. The bond was not <lb/>
given up to P. M. <lb/>
FIRE FIENDS CAUGHT. <lb/>
d Cox has moved <lb/>
house near the <lb/>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
Spring chickens continue scarce <lb/>
high. <lb/>
Remember I pay you cash r Beeswax <lb/>
Chickens, Eggs and Produce <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
Tie colored salvation <lb/>
in Tarboro. <lb/>
army is <lb/>
A large of nice Furniture cheap <lb/>
at the Old Brick Store. <lb/>
are <lb/>
will <lb/>
ripe <lb/>
bushels <lb/>
known is, by J. L Starkey ft <lb/>
Co <lb/>
Potato quotations to-day were <lb/>
all the way from to 3-50. <lb/>
Bring your cotton seed to <lb/>
Henry Sheppard, and buy your <lb/>
Meal and Hulls- Car load of each <lb/>
just arrived sale cheap. <lb/>
It is vacation all around now, <lb/>
all the schools being closed- <lb/>
A good sized shipment of <lb/>
tic berries left here this morn- <lb/>
fire engine equipments <lb/>
have moved to the new en- <lb/>
Reports coming in from all over <lb/>
the say that tobacco is <lb/>
growing <lb/>
The are the busiest <lb/>
folks in town now. Iris dull in <lb/>
mast all other lines- <lb/>
Fish be kept from <lb/>
by cutting off noses, but the <lb/>
onion can't stopped that way. <lb/>
During the heavy rain <lb/>
day a building on Mr- J. K. <lb/>
Moore's place near the depot was <lb/>
crushed in- <lb/>
Remember can take your <lb/>
measure and nave you a suit of <lb/>
clothes made to order. Fit <lb/>
Frank Wilson. <lb/>
A witty recently defined a <lb/>
bonnet as a thing made partly of <lb/>
ribbon, partly of hue, but <lb/>
pally of price. <lb/>
The colored people had another <lb/>
big at the river Sunday <lb/>
morning- The was ad- <lb/>
ministered to 25- <lb/>
There is talk of an entertain- <lb/>
for the benefit of Hope Fire <lb/>
The boys would look <lb/>
all right in <lb/>
The has rooted up a <lb/>
pen in Concord the scent <lb/>
which is so strong that it drew all <lb/>
the onions out of a neighboring <lb/>
garden- <lb/>
Tobacco Attention. <lb/>
We have just received a large <lb/>
quantity of tobacco flue iron o <lb/>
good quality and clean. Parties <lb/>
who have ordered flues from us <lb/>
Policeman Fri <lb/>
into the Cory <lb/>
lodge- <lb/>
Mrs. J. F. moved <lb/>
into the near the <lb/>
Methodist church- <lb/>
Dr. C- J. and Capt. C. <lb/>
A- White returned Saturday eve- <lb/>
from <lb/>
Mr. S Bernard his sis <lb/>
tor, Miss Mary, came home from <lb/>
Monday. <lb/>
Miss Minnie Pepper, who has <lb/>
been visiting Mrs. Lucy Barnard, <lb/>
left for Petersburg Friday <lb/>
Rev. D. W. Davis, of Washing- <lb/>
ton, was a pleasant caller at the <lb/>
Reflector office Friday. <lb/>
Miss Washing <lb/>
ton, who was Miss Bes <lb/>
Jarvis, returned home <lb/>
day <lb/>
Col. Harry Skinner and sou <lb/>
Harry, Master Charlie Lath- <lb/>
am left Monday for Washington <lb/>
City. <lb/>
Mr. W. R. Smith left Thursday <lb/>
for, Oxford, where ho has ac- <lb/>
a portion in a carriage <lb/>
factory. <lb/>
Miss came up <lb/>
from Washington Monday morn- <lb/>
to visit brother, Mr. W- B. <lb/>
B. Latham has moved his <lb/>
family to Greenville and occupies <lb/>
a portion of the house on <lb/>
Pitt street- <lb/>
Miss Bessie Shields, c f Scotland <lb/>
Neck, who has <lb/>
sister, Mrs. E- B. Higgs returned <lb/>
home Saturday. <lb/>
Mrs J. D. Bullock and child, of <lb/>
Oxford, arrived Wednesday even- <lb/>
to her parents, Dr. <lb/>
Airs- J. P. Brown. <lb/>
His friends are glad see Mr. <lb/>
W- S. Rawls out the street <lb/>
again to his health <lb/>
is gradually improving. <lb/>
J. C- of <lb/>
College, will preach in the <lb/>
Methodist church Sunday, June <lb/>
morning and <lb/>
Mr. Texas, b on a <lb/>
visit to relatives in this county. lie <lb/>
was a student of Greenville Institute <lb/>
under in <lb/>
Miss Harden, of Ply- <lb/>
mouth, who baa been the <lb/>
family of Mr. B. Wilson, left <lb/>
Saturday morning for Louisburg- <lb/>
left, Monday morn- <lb/>
for ii-ii. and after spend- <lb/>
a few data there will visit his <lb/>
brother, Mr. A- W. at Cary <lb/>
Mr. J. R. for the <lb/>
Coast Lino, received a telegram <lb/>
Saturday morning from <lb/>
Several Arrests From <lb/>
White <lb/>
seems that at last Kinston is <lb/>
catching up with some of <lb/>
the fiends who were the cause of <lb/>
the late destructive fires that have <lb/>
visited that town. In its reports <lb/>
from there the has <lb/>
published the names of some <lb/>
who were arrested for <lb/>
breaking in houses were be- <lb/>
to be implicated in the <lb/>
burnings, but in some places the <lb/>
chain of evidence worked up <lb/>
against them would be broken- <lb/>
Confessions have followed some <lb/>
later arrests and we hope other <lb/>
developments will follow that will <lb/>
clear up the whole mystery and <lb/>
every perpetrator to speedy <lb/>
A few nights ago Dr. <lb/>
discovered some his yard. <lb/>
The party eluded him <lb/>
and out of his back yard <lb/>
ran up with two policemen, <lb/>
of whom him to his <lb/>
home found him to be Isaiah <lb/>
Hill, colored, who had long been <lb/>
suspected and shadowed by the <lb/>
authorities. He was promptly <lb/>
arrested locked up. Next <lb/>
day a warrant was issued for Hill <lb/>
Dove, a country who had <lb/>
seen in town just before <lb/>
every against whom <lb/>
damaging evidence-was develop- <lb/>
ed after the last <lb/>
Isaiah Mill was put trial <lb/>
charged with kindling one of the <lb/>
most destructive fires. <lb/>
was put upon the con- <lb/>
fessed that he was intimate with <lb/>
Hill, sud that Hill to <lb/>
him that he with <lb/>
the Dove kindled said fire. <lb/>
Dove is also jail, the <lb/>
are fully satisfied that they <lb/>
have the right scoundrels at last. <lb/>
The were bound over to <lb/>
court. It is reported that a white <lb/>
man has also Lieu wrested. <lb/>
We learn that a note <lb/>
was sent to the <lb/>
town authorities stating that if <lb/>
the authorities did not steps <lb/>
within three days to these <lb/>
patties they White <lb/>
would the matter in hand. <lb/>
BIG FIBS AT <lb/>
Three Dry Kilns and a Large <lb/>
of Lumber Destroyed, <lb/>
to <lb/>
N. June 17- <lb/>
About o'clock this morning <lb/>
of the dry kilns of the <lb/>
Lumber <lb/>
lire and rap- <lb/>
idly- The kiln would probably <lb/>
i have been saved had t lie water <lb/>
held out, but about 11-15 <lb/>
the or became exhausted when <lb/>
nephew of tire look a fresh hold and <lb/>
A Successful Closing Entertainment <lb/>
Distinctions and <lb/>
Goode will Leave Greenville <lb/>
It was a large and well be- <lb/>
audience that assembled in <lb/>
the Opera Tuesday even- <lb/>
to witness the closing <lb/>
of Pitt Female Seminary. <lb/>
This institution has given a quid <lb/>
of very pleasant entertain- <lb/>
to our people, and this <lb/>
closing one fell behind none of the <lb/>
others in interest. <lb/>
The following was <lb/>
rendered with utmost precision <lb/>
and perfect <lb/>
Ho for a. Chorus <lb/>
t Joy. -11. <lb/>
Misses James, Rawls and G- Forties <lb/>
Piano <lb/>
Proctor and Moore- <lb/>
Character <lb/>
Primary Class. <lb/>
Piano <lb/>
Mis- Bawls. <lb/>
Snowdrop, Bradley. <lb/>
Miss Bertha Patrick, <lb/>
Waltz, <lb/>
Misses Rawls Nell <lb/>
Piano Solo Flower Song, <lb/>
Miss James. <lb/>
Owl, Primary class <lb/>
March, <lb/>
Misses Tucker. <lb/>
Dumb-Bell Drill, Class. <lb/>
PART <lb/>
Pole Drill. Physical Culture <lb/>
J. <lb/>
Scarf Drill, Physical Culture Class. <lb/>
Piano Vive, Jackson. <lb/>
Mines B. Patrick and D. Tucker- <lb/>
Heading, A Georgian at the Opera- <lb/>
Miss Bi Forbes, <lb/>
Ant de <lb/>
Mis.-es Sheppard and <lb/>
O. Meredith <lb/>
Miss Sheppard,<lb/>
Miss <lb/>
Pantomime, Angel's Serenade. <lb/>
Misses Patrick M. <lb/>
Study Altitude, Class. <lb/>
Tambourine Drill, Small Girls. <lb/>
Valedictory, Blow. <lb/>
Announcement of Distinctions. <lb/>
Sweet Low, Chorus <lb/>
Every piece was full of <lb/>
and presented a faultless man <lb/>
The audience was especially <lb/>
delighted the drills ex- <lb/>
by classes. It wad almost <lb/>
to see the smaller <lb/>
pupils go through their parts so <lb/>
accurately, but it shows what can <lb/>
accomplished by thorough <lb/>
training. It was evident on every <lb/>
hand that the work at the <lb/>
has been of the very highest <lb/>
order. <lb/>
umber and <lb/>
fire. <lb/>
Bruce and Glenn Forbes <lb/>
them home for a visit. <lb/>
Mr. E- J. Proctor, a former <lb/>
typo on the Reflector who for a <lb/>
little more than two years has <lb/>
been living in Washington, came <lb/>
up Monday to take a <lb/>
with us. <lb/>
B. Whichard left this <lb/>
Saturday for Salisbury to take a <lb/>
position with the <lb/>
has been a long time with the <lb/>
and the office will <lb/>
miss <lb/>
The family of Mr. P. Hall <lb/>
left Saturday for Mb Olive to <lb/>
make that place their home. <lb/>
They have made a great many <lb/>
friends in Greenville who regret <lb/>
. to see leave. Mr. Hall <lb/>
can get them now at any time with the Lumber <lb/>
S. E. Co- i Company. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. M- H. <lb/>
returned to their homo in <lb/>
Wednesday. Clara It was thought that Mr. H- <lb/>
Harper's mill and several dwell- <lb/>
would also be destroyed but <lb/>
by hard work these were saved <lb/>
and only the three dry kilns with <lb/>
their contents burned. <lb/>
The loss yet be <lb/>
mated bat it is considerable. <lb/>
The cause of the fire is sup- <lb/>
posed to be getting in the <lb/>
kiln. <lb/>
Wont Leave <lb/>
Capt. Pace is in receipt of a let- <lb/>
from one of the largest com- <lb/>
mission houses in Eng- <lb/>
land, making him a proposition <lb/>
to come and handle their leaf to <lb/>
business, but the <lb/>
has written them declining, say <lb/>
he has a contract here, but <lb/>
ANNOUNCEMENT OF DISTINCTIONS. <lb/>
Just before the last number <lb/>
the program mo was rendered <lb/>
Prof. Goode made the following <lb/>
announcement of distinctions for <lb/>
the term, none of those mention- <lb/>
ed below on exam- <lb/>
class, Maud <lb/>
2nd class, Johnston. <lb/>
class, Ellen Par- <lb/>
Pat <lb/>
2nd class, Mamie Tucker, <lb/>
Patrick, Galloway, Janie <lb/>
Tyson. <lb/>
Arithmetic 1st class, Mamie <lb/>
Daisy Tucker, Bruce <lb/>
Forbes, Ellen Parker, Bessie Pat- <lb/>
lick; 2nd class. Ella <lb/>
3rd Bertha Patrick. <lb/>
Par- <lb/>
Bessie Patrick, Pat <lb/>
Skinner, Harris, Daisy <lb/>
Tucker, Ellen Parker, Mamie <lb/>
Maggie <lb/>
English Ellen Par-<lb/>
Maud Addie <lb/>
Rhetoric Addie <lb/>
Blow. <lb/>
History Maud Blow, <lb/>
Addie Johnston. <lb/>
Higher John- <lb/>
Maud Blow- <lb/>
Tucker, Bessie <lb/>
Patrick, Patrick, Mamie <lb/>
Tucker, Nina James, Velma <lb/>
Rawls, Lina Sheppard, Leta <lb/>
Gowan. <lb/>
DEPARTMENT. <lb/>
class, Mamie <lb/>
Tucker, Nina James. Georgia <lb/>
Anderson . 2nd class, Helen <lb/>
Forbes, Burt James, Walter Pat- <lb/>
rick, Bailey Moore. <lb/>
Grammar Tyson, Ma <lb/>
Tucker- <lb/>
Tucker, Ma- <lb/>
Pat <lb/>
Nell Skinner. <lb/>
Anderson, Ben <lb/>
Brown. <lb/>
Spelling Rags- <lb/>
dale, Bailey Moore, Burt James. <lb/>
lames Velma <lb/>
Rawls. <lb/>
The <lb/>
average in all English studies <lb/>
won by Miss Addie Johnston <lb/>
by only one and a fraction over <lb/>
Miss Maud Blow. <lb/>
Prof for himself <lb/>
assistants returned to the <lb/>
patrons and that this <lb/>
session would close his labors <lb/>
here, as he had decided to go <lb/>
elsewhere. reason fur <lb/>
this decision was that a school <lb/>
was not sufficient to <lb/>
it. <lb/>
The Reflector believes the <lb/>
people of Greenville are making a <lb/>
mistake in all Prof. Goode <lb/>
to leave. There has no b t- <lb/>
teacher here, and no better <lb/>
advancement has made by <lb/>
pupils than under his in- <lb/>
He is just the kind of <lb/>
man to carry op a good <lb/>
school, and that the patronage <lb/>
given him was not sufficient to <lb/>
maintain it does speak well <lb/>
for the town. <lb/>
Items. <lb/>
N. C, June <lb/>
Rev. C. M. Howard tilled his reg- <lb/>
at Salem Sun- <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Sheriff King here <lb/>
day. <lb/>
Dr. L. Best went to Greet <lb/>
ville Saturday. <lb/>
Rev- V- of Ayden, was <lb/>
here yesterday. <lb/>
Mrs. Spencer Brooks went to <lb/>
Kinston yesterday. <lb/>
Mr. L. J. Chapman wont to <lb/>
Newborn and returned <lb/>
to-day. <lb/>
Miss Lena Brooks, of Hamil- <lb/>
ton, is visiting relatives near <lb/>
here. <lb/>
See notice to creditors by Susan <lb/>
E. Tucker, executrix of Warren <lb/>
Tucker. <lb/>
Mr. Walter Harding and sis- <lb/>
Miss Sarah, attended the com- <lb/>
at Chocowinity last <lb/>
week. <lb/>
Miss Maggie of Ma- <lb/>
Cypress, is visiting friends in <lb/>
the village. <lb/>
Quite a crowd from our neigh- <lb/>
will racing in <lb/>
Greenville the fourth of July. <lb/>
Several persons are speaking <lb/>
of going to Morehead Thursday, <lb/>
and there will he quite a party to <lb/>
go next <lb/>
The re- <lb/>
produced on the 28th, for <lb/>
the benefit of Hone Fire Com pa <lb/>
They should have a good <lb/>
house. <lb/>
The acknowledges <lb/>
an invitation to be present at the <lb/>
races on July 4th, under the man <lb/>
of the Greenville Pleas <lb/>
Club. <lb/>
A cow belonging to Mr. E. D. <lb/>
Manning, of Bethel township, <lb/>
a calf a few days ago <lb/>
that weighed pounds at <lb/>
The calf died. <lb/>
Beginning nest Saturday, id, <lb/>
the Old Dominion Company will <lb/>
run a splendid steamer, the <lb/>
Dare, from Washington to <lb/>
every Saturday night. <lb/>
Mr. T- has begun <lb/>
the erection of a dwelling house <lb/>
on avenue on a lot <lb/>
purchased from Mr- J. R. Cory. <lb/>
will be a six room house, the <lb/>
front two stories- <lb/>
Cadet A. Cotten left on <lb/>
June 10th for a three-months <lb/>
cruise on the U. S- S- <lb/>
for the Island of <lb/>
Mr. Cotten passed a very credit <lb/>
able examination at Annapolis- <lb/>
The Institute for the colored <lb/>
teachers of the county will <lb/>
held in the Court House next <lb/>
week, beginning on Monday On <lb/>
Friday the examination for <lb/>
will be held by the <lb/>
Examiner. <lb/>
The reputation of Riverside <lb/>
Nurseries is going This <lb/>
morning Messrs. A- Warren <lb/>
Si n expressed a large b x of <lb/>
flowers to Norfolk to be used in <lb/>
he commencement exercises of <lb/>
Norfolk College. They were <lb/>
beautifully arranged and looked <lb/>
t hi meet. Under the gentle <lb/>
touch of no wonder. <lb/>
Miss Bessie Jarvis gave a do- <lb/>
entertainment at the <lb/>
home of her mother, on Friday <lb/>
to Misses <lb/>
Mat tie Russell of Washington, <lb/>
and May Harris, of Falkland, who <lb/>
are her- A large number <lb/>
of the young people of the town <lb/>
were present the occasion <lb/>
was every way a great success. <lb/>
Tho exercises o Bethel <lb/>
High School took place Thurs <lb/>
day the attendance being quite <lb/>
large. At o'clock A. M. Rev <lb/>
L. L. Nash, D. D of <lb/>
delivered the sermon in <lb/>
the Methodist church- His sub. <lb/>
was universal of <lb/>
his sermon one of <lb/>
unusual ability. <lb/>
At P. M. Rev. R. J. <lb/>
Washington, delivered the ad- <lb/>
dress. His theme was <lb/>
life writing, in which Le com- <lb/>
pared life to a every in- <lb/>
being author of his <lb/>
own character. It was of the <lb/>
most beautiful <lb/>
discourses co which we ever <lb/>
The entertainment at sight was <lb/>
largely attended and interest <lb/>
lug and well <lb/>
given. Pref. told us <lb/>
he had decided to leave the <lb/>
and would go to Alabama in <lb/>
fall. In his departure the <lb/>
county will lose an excellent <lb/>
teacher and it is to be <lb/>
that he has decided to return to <lb/>
his native State <lb/>
For the next days I am deter- <lb/>
mined to make a reduction of <lb/>
per cent, on all <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
ES, <lb/>
Hail Storms at Ayden. <lb/>
Ayden, N. C, June <lb/>
day about o'clock this <lb/>
section was visited by a sharp <lb/>
hail storm, about o'clock <lb/>
at was followed by another <lb/>
more severe. The first storm <lb/>
continued about and the <lb/>
last fully two hours The <lb/>
hail were small but ex- <lb/>
thick, the wind and <lb/>
rain were terrific. Corn, cotton <lb/>
tobacco were badly <lb/>
damaged. Old people say it <lb/>
the worst storm that has visited <lb/>
this The washed <lb/>
no many bridges <lb/>
The potato crop around hero is <lb/>
very short, and the price, as well <lb/>
as the potatoes, is small. <lb/>
The tax assessors were hire <lb/>
Saturday assessing listing <lb/>
property. <lb/>
CLOTHING. <lb/>
Special Sale of While Goods, <lb/>
Embroideries. <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/>
Twenty Years Proof. <lb/>
Liver Pills keep the bow- <lb/>
els in natural motion and cleanse <lb/>
the system of all impurities An <lb/>
absolute cure for <lb/>
dyspepsia, sour stomach, con- <lb/>
and kindred diseases. <lb/>
do without <lb/>
R. P. Smith, Va. <lb/>
writes I don't know how I could <lb/>
do without them. I have had <lb/>
Liver disease for over twenty <lb/>
years. Am now entirely cured. <lb/>
Liver Pills <lb/>
An Improvement. <lb/>
Cherry Hill Cemetery is now in <lb/>
better condition than it has been <lb/>
in a great while. The walks and <lb/>
lots all been cleaned up and <lb/>
Several new walks have been <lb/>
made through the unoccupied <lb/>
part of the enclosure. The rick- <lb/>
stile over which pedestrians <lb/>
had to pass to get within the to in our county. We invite your in- <lb/>
has been removed and a We invite comparison, dollars worth <lb/>
small gate placed near the drive with dollars worth, quality against quality, <lb/>
for their use- with any other stock in Pitt county. The signs <lb/>
Brown has had the work done point out plainly those merchants <lb/>
well and we hope cherry will i with whom you should spend your cash. Do <lb/>
kept in its good con , not be led away with what some other man has <lb/>
to tell you, but come to us and buy your <lb/>
Will Connect One Way. <lb/>
To-day Mr- Borden, one of the <lb/>
Coast Line authorities, telegraph- <lb/>
ed here to agent J. R. Moore that <lb/>
beginning the DreSS Goods, Hats and CaPS, Boots and Shoes, <lb/>
schedule of the fro gut trams Heavy Domestics, Bleached and <lb/>
over tins road would chafed Sheetings and Shirtings. Hardware, <lb/>
and Castings, Nails, Shovels, spades and <lb/>
from this section to make <lb/>
close connection every day at; <lb/>
and go through to More j <lb/>
head without to stop <lb/>
in Kinston, is better, <lb/>
than twice a-week <lb/>
has <lb/>
However, there is no <lb/>
for close connection <lb/>
on the return hip at present, but <lb/>
it is d this may be elf <lb/>
later- <lb/>
Notice to Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly before the <lb/>
Coin-; of Pitt county i ex-j <lb/>
of Last Will and Testament <lb/>
of en Tanker, deceased, la I <lb/>
hereby to all persons indebted to ; <lb/>
to Immediate payment <lb/>
to the all <lb/>
Ii <lb/>
It <lb/>
will lie plead hi bar recovery <lb/>
This day <lb/>
SUSAN E. <lb/>
Executrix of Warren Tucker. <lb/>
Furniture, Set, <lb/>
es, Bedsteads, Bureaus, <lb/>
Lounges, Tables, Hall <lb/>
Racks, Cribs and Cradles, <lb/>
i- Carriages, <lb/>
Chairs of many kinds and <lb/>
styles from the cheapest <lb/>
to fine Plush Seat Rockers <lb/>
Matting and Oil cloths, <lb/>
Heavy Groceries, Meat, <lb/>
Molasses, Salt, Oils, Flour <lb/>
a specialty in high grades, <lb/>
Lard, Baking Powders. <lb/>
To the Ladies we would <lb/>
especially say do not fail <lb/>
to see our beautiful line of <lb/>
Ladies, Misses and Child- <lb/>
Slippers, Cotton and Wash Dress Goods, <lb/>
White Goods, Dimities and Lawns. To the <lb/>
I men to buy our Reynold's Shoes, every pair war- <lb/>
j ranted to be solid. To y buyer we say <lb/>
Tax Notice. ; and see our stock. We will be pleased to show <lb/>
of commissioners of rut-what we have to sell. We set the pace, others <lb/>
county will at the Court House in ; Q foil HOT <lb/>
on 8th, 1803 W <lb/>
the the tux lit <lb/>
valuations n to them. <lb/>
At which lime th- Hoard he <lb/>
complaints Improper <lb/>
s or <lb/>
Am- p having <lb/>
such in will t <lb/>
them writing to MM on <lb/>
day with c as may <lb/>
ha <lb/>
of Hoard. <lb/>
-M. Clerk. <lb/>
offering his services to buy for i here did not draw patronage from <lb/>
on this market. the local pat- <lb/>
NOTICE OF SALE. <lb/>
By virtue of a sale contained a <lb/>
deed of trust executed by M. B. <lb/>
Brown and wife Jane to the under- <lb/>
signed, in book page H.-gist. <lb/>
of I county, I will sell at the <lb/>
Court House door in the town of <lb/>
Greenville, N- C, on Wednesday the <lb/>
th day of July, at noon, <lb/>
cash, at i ill-lie, to the <lb/>
bidder, following property, <lb/>
A certain plantation adjoining Annie <lb/>
Thomas, Allen Tucker and others, con- <lb/>
acres known as the M. <lb/>
B. Brown plantation. For boundaries <lb/>
see deed took page <lb/>
Also a certain farm known as the <lb/>
tam containing acres, more <lb/>
or adjoining the lands of Ed Dix- <lb/>
J. J. Nobles and others, conveyed <lb/>
to W. M. B. Brown by S. II. <lb/>
and wife and Marina <lb/>
Also a house and lot in the town of <lb/>
Greenville on the corner of <lb/>
lib and being part Cl <lb/>
lot <lb/>
Also lots said town adjoin- <lb/>
each other and known as the <lb/>
Yard numbers <lb/>
Also a certain lot in said town on the <lb/>
corner of avenue and Mar- <lb/>
shall Lane, known as the L V. <lb/>
house and in May, 1894, occupied by <lb/>
W. B. Brown and as a residence. <lb/>
This June 7th, <lb/>
G. II. Jr., <lb/>
BUILD UP HOME <lb/>
By Home Enterprise. <lb/>
Mi <lb/>
of DURHAM, N. C, <lb/>
manufacturing is tine Che- <lb/>
roots and a can be on <lb/>
market. Their brands are <lb/>
OF <lb/>
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Judge of Iowa, says <lb/>
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George Gould says it is <lb/>
hostility to corporations. <lb/>
The farmer says it is the low <lb/>
price in wheat. <lb/>
The silver men say it is the <lb/>
action of Wall street. <lb/>
The Wall street men say it <lb/>
the action of the silver men- <lb/>
The manufacturer says it is the <lb/>
fear of free trade. <lb/>
The consumer says it is the <lb/>
fear of free trade- <lb/>
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tor. <lb/>
The Democrats say it is the <lb/>
Republicans. <lb/>
The Republicans say it is the <lb/>
Democrats- <lb/>
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The Prohibitionists say it is <lb/>
whiskey. <lb/>
The preacher says it is the <lb/>
devil. <lb/>
Now, what is your idea <lb/>
tutor and Driver. <lb/>
The Tobacco Department <lb/>
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Warehouse. <lb/>
Train on Scotland Neck Branch Road <lb/>
Weldon 3.40 p. in., Halifax 4.00 <lb/>
p. m., arrives Scotland at K p <lb/>
a., Greenville p. m., Kinston 7.35 <lb/>
p. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 <lb/>
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. in. Arriving <lb/>
Halifax a a. in., 11.20 am <lb/>
daily except <lb/>
Trains on W Branch leave <lb/>
Washington 7.00 a, arrives <lb/>
8.40 p. in. Tarboro 9.50; returning <lb/>
leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. m., 6.10 <lb/>
p. m,, arrives Washington 7.33 p. m. <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. Connects with <lb/>
on Neck Branch. <lb/>
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb/>
A Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb/>
day, at p. m., Sunday P. M; <lb/>
arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p. in. <lb/>
Returning leaves Plymouth daily except. <lb/>
Sunday, 5.30 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a. m., <lb/>
arrive Tarboro 10.35 a. m and 11.45 <lb/>
a. m. <lb/>
Train on Midland N C Branch leave <lb/>
Goldsboro daily except Sunday, a. <lb/>
m. riving m. Rt- <lb/>
leaves a. m.; <lb/>
arrive at Goldsboro. a. m. <lb/>
Trains on Nashville Branch leaves <lb/>
Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. m., arrive <lb/>
Nashville S p. m-. Spring Hope <lb/>
p. m. Returning Spring Hope <lb/>
a. m Nashville a. m., arrives <lb/>
Rocky Mount m., <lb/>
Trains on Latta Branch, Florence R <lb/>
R. leaves Latta 8.50 p. m., arrive Dun <lb/>
bar 8.00 p. m. Returning leave Dun <lb/>
bar 0.30 a. m. arrive Latta 8.00 a. m. <lb/>
Daily <lb/>
Train on Clinton Branch leaves War- <lb/>
saw for Clinton daily, except Sunday <lb/>
at II a. in. Returning leave <lb/>
at m., at Warsaw <lb/>
main line trains. <lb/>
No. makes close connection <lb/>
for all points North daily, all <lb/>
via Richmond, and daily except <lb/>
via Portsmouth and J <lb/>
also at Rocky Mount with Norfolk St <lb/>
Carolina for Norfolk daily and <lb/>
all points North via Norfolk, daily <lb/>
Sunday. <lb/>
JOHN F. DIVINE <lb/>
Genera <lb/>
J. R, KENLY, Manager. <lb/>
T. U. EMERSON, Traffic Manager. <lb/>
Messrs. J. W. Morgan an <lb/>
B. E. Parham will not spend <lb/>
the summer off this year. <lb/>
Crops are beginning to d <lb/>
is j rain. Tobacco is suffering least <lb/>
of any other crop, while corn <lb/>
especially needs rain. <lb/>
Just weather as we have <lb/>
At noon me steps Troy J <lb/>
Presbyterian church, seven south <lb/>
of Versailles, Ky. were converted into <lb/>
a ground, George Mont- <lb/>
killing his brother-in-law, <lb/>
Archibald Riley, and being himself <lb/>
mortally wounded by Riley. <lb/>
The Sutherland manufacturing com- <lb/>
Augusta, largely owned by <lb/>
Philadelphia capitalists, has purchased <lb/>
property of Dartmouth Spinning com- <lb/>
on Augusta canal. New and <lb/>
The authorities of the town of <lb/>
Bessemer, Mich . where they have <lb/>
an anti-saloon law, <lb/>
why the bananas sold iD <lb/>
the town produced intoxication <lb/>
bored tome and <lb/>
and found loaded with a <lb/>
jam up article of tangle-left. <lb/>
been having this spring is the <lb/>
right kind to cause tobacco to <lb/>
up spindling and button <lb/>
out before it Is much more than <lb/>
l. , A ,, <lb/>
In <lb/>
Poor <lb/>
Health <lb/>
means so much more than <lb/>
you and i <lb/>
natal diseases result from <lb/>
trifling ailments <lb/>
Don't play with Nature's i <lb/>
greatest <lb/>
If you are feeling <lb/>
out of sorts, weak <lb/>
and generally ex- <lb/>
nervous, J <lb/>
have no appetite <lb/>
and can't work, <lb/>
begin <lb/>
I n t the most j <lb/>
strengthening <lb/>
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb/>
A few bot-<lb/>
from the <lb/>
very first dote <lb/>
stain four <lb/>
I teeth, 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 ailments <lb/>
Women's complaints. <lb/>
Get only the has crossed red <lb/>
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- <lb/>
. On receipt of two c. stamps we <lb/>
will send set of Ten Beautiful World's <lb/>
Fair Views and <lb/>
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, <lb/>
half grown. Some will say, <lb/>
well, mine is <lb/>
with twelve, fourteen and six- <lb/>
teen leaves and that is a <lb/>
True, that is a sufficient <lb/>
to leave on the plant but <lb/>
you can be very sure when you <lb/>
see tobacco buttoning out this <lb/>
early that it is not in a healthy <lb/>
condition and when any crop is <lb/>
not growing in a u state <lb/>
the best results can t <lb/>
be expected. One of the best <lb/>
remedies for early buttoning, <lb/>
we have heard old and <lb/>
tobacco farmers nay, is <lb/>
to absolutely change its growth <lb/>
Check it so to speak, which <lb/>
can be done in several ways, <lb/>
but the best is by and <lb/>
close plowing. By doing this <lb/>
you up-set the top roots and at <lb/>
the game time loosen the dirt <lb/>
and form a and mellow <lb/>
l dirt for the feelers to off <lb/>
in. A great many times such <lb/>
deep plowing is so necessary <lb/>
that really the tobacco looks <lb/>
like ruined, but don't tear <lb/>
up the roots and it will do the <lb/>
work. <lb/>
NEWS OF THE WEEK. <lb/>
From All Sections of <lb/>
Country and <lb/>
This <lb/>
You every day <lb/>
hi the month of <lb/>
June that if <lb/>
you have <lb/>
your Printing done <lb/>
at the <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
JOB OFFICE. <lb/>
It will be done right, <lb/>
It will be done in style <lb/>
and it always suits. <lb/>
These points are <lb/>
well worth weighing <lb/>
in any sort <lb/>
of work, but <lb/>
The Tennessee Press con <lb/>
In Chattanooga June 4th. <lb/>
The Southern convention <lb/>
met in Atlanta, on Tuesday. <lb/>
The National Waterworks <lb/>
met in Atlanta. Ga. Tuesday. <lb/>
The International League <lb/>
conference convenes June 87th at Chat- <lb/>
Tenn. <lb/>
The South Carolina State Press As- <lb/>
convened in annual session at <lb/>
Hunter May 29th. <lb/>
The mines in the West Virginia coal <lb/>
have resumed operations. The <lb/>
strike was a failure. <lb/>
A number of northern now <lb/>
in North Carolina contracting to <lb/>
chase, the grape crop. <lb/>
Parkersburg. IV. Va., had a <lb/>
explosion Saturday that <lb/>
swayed the entire city. <lb/>
Washington newspaper <lb/>
i-r., entertained by the Ex- <lb/>
position directors in Atlanta. ., on <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
John Workman, an ex-state constable <lb/>
and Sam Duncan engaged in a shoot- <lb/>
scrape at Clinton. B. C. Saturday <lb/>
in which Workman was <lb/>
Congressman Charles of <lb/>
arrived in Memphis on Juno <lb/>
Sad, So several days in the inter- <lb/>
for president. <lb/>
Ir. Thomas Poston one of <lb/>
the most prominent Presbyterian <lb/>
in state of died <lb/>
Tuesday morning at Lexington. <lb/>
Mobile, Ala. Marine railway <lb/>
ins put into operation Tuesday. It is <lb/>
bait to vessels up to 1,500 tons <lb/>
capacity. It operated satisfactorily. <lb/>
June a three <lb/>
meeting of the colored teachers of Ten- <lb/>
will be held in the hall of the <lb/>
house of representatives at Nashville. <lb/>
The new directory of <lb/>
just issued shows a population of 3-1,321 <lb/>
an increase of about 3.000 in a year. <lb/>
This includes the immediate suburbs. <lb/>
By an opinion of the federal <lb/>
court Monday the city of Jacksonville, <lb/>
will be allowed to sell its issue of <lb/>
over one million dollars of city bonds. <lb/>
J. J. Davis, court crier, who killed <lb/>
Deputy Sheriff some time ago at <lb/>
New Orleans, La., was found guilty of <lb/>
murder Tuesday, lie goes up for life. <lb/>
The total visible supply of cotton for <lb/>
world is bales, of which <lb/>
bales are American against <lb/>
bales and bales re- <lb/>
last year. <lb/>
While in bathing at Pablo Reach <lb/>
Tuesday, J. K. Ingram, a clerk em- <lb/>
ployed by the Florida Hardware <lb/>
of Jacksonville, got beyond his <lb/>
depth and was drowned. <lb/>
A call has been issued for a silver <lb/>
convention to meet In New Orleans <lb/>
Monday, June III, and elect delegates <lb/>
to the Memphis <lb/>
of June 12th and 13th. <lb/>
Lewis a drug clerk, shot <lb/>
and killed his wife at Atlanta, <lb/>
Saturday night, because she would not <lb/>
to after having separated. <lb/>
The husband was drunk. <lb/>
Speaker Crisp has published a <lb/>
card restating his position on tho fin- <lb/>
question. Ho declares for the <lb/>
free and unlimited coinage by the <lb/>
United States <lb/>
Ala., is soon to have <lb/>
industry in the shape of a bottling <lb/>
works. H. A. of Dayton, <lb/>
will remove his plant from that <lb/>
place to In a short time. <lb/>
The democratic state leaders of Ken- <lb/>
have invited W. II. Harvey, <lb/>
of Coin's financial school to make <lb/>
speeches In that state advocating the <lb/>
free and unlimited coinage of silver. <lb/>
A personal encounter at <lb/>
noon Saturday in the editorial rooms of <lb/>
the Norfolk Virginian between <lb/>
Editor Michael and Major <lb/>
Humphreys, a prominent insurance <lb/>
man prohibitionist leader of that <lb/>
city. <lb/>
The South Carolina Press association <lb/>
arrived in Richmond Saturday. They <lb/>
spent that morning in visiting points of <lb/>
interest about the city and Saturday <lb/>
night called on the governor and were <lb/>
entertained by the Old Dominion Press <lb/>
Club. <lb/>
president. <lb/>
The towns of York, and <lb/>
Utah, Ala., are still <lb/>
against Miss., on rant of <lb/>
belief that there is an epidemic of <lb/>
smallpox prevailing there. During the <lb/>
past few weeks about thirty cases of <lb/>
the disease have been reported to the <lb/>
health authorities at <lb/>
Judge Cromwell Gibbons of the <lb/>
court of Jacksonville, Fla., Tues- <lb/>
day defied Mitchell and <lb/>
ignored a pardon which the latter <lb/>
granted to John Marvin, president <lb/>
of the Merchants National bank. Mar- <lb/>
was under sentence to pay a of <lb/>
or serve six months in jail. <lb/>
The member of the Georgia Press <lb/>
association, sixty-three in number, will <lb/>
the meeting of the newspaper <lb/>
men to be held In <lb/>
One of tho greatest silver meetings <lb/>
j-pt held in the south, was that which <lb/>
m Tenn., last week <lb/>
five thousand democrats <lb/>
West Tennessee, <lb/>
West Kent unity were present to <lb/>
W. J. of Nebraska, <lb/>
of Mississippi, John Allen of <lb/>
Mississippi, and B. W. Carmack of Ten- <lb/>
IN <lb/>
Forest fire are raging in several sec- <lb/>
of the Adirondacks, New York. <lb/>
Distinct earthquake shocks were felt <lb/>
at Vt., Tuesday forenoon. <lb/>
Dr. Robert W Buchanan, the New <lb/>
York murderer, has been <lb/>
the fourth time, to die. <lb/>
On May 20th Island's twenty- <lb/>
seventh governor, Charles Warren Lip- <lb/>
was inaugurated. <lb/>
The Knights of Labor <lb/>
will be removed from Philadelphia. <lb/>
Pa., to Washington, D. C. <lb/>
All records for heat on the first day <lb/>
of June lire smashed Saturday by the <lb/>
temperature in all parts of the north. <lb/>
New York merchants <lb/>
of commerce have sent an appeal south <lb/>
asking that a stand be taken for gold be entitled to subscribe <lb/>
the Central <lb/>
tern report extensive forest tires <lb/>
near Mich. <lb/>
Confederate crowd which at- <lb/>
tended tie monument unveiling in Chi- <lb/>
were banqueted and delightfully <lb/>
entertained in Cincinnati Saturday. <lb/>
Eugene V. Debs surrendered himself <lb/>
to United States Marshal Arnold, at <lb/>
Chicago, Tuesday afternoon, and <lb/>
will serve out the six months sentence. <lb/>
The National municipal league will <lb/>
be in session the last three days of this <lb/>
month in Cleveland, Ohio. This meet- <lb/>
will be the third of its kind held <lb/>
within two years. <lb/>
At Topeka Tuesday the Kansas <lb/>
state central committee <lb/>
ed for the free coinage of silver and <lb/>
denounced the action of the supreme <lb/>
court in tho income tax matter. <lb/>
The Rev. Thomas Dixon, Jr., almost <lb/>
created a sensation at the New York <lb/>
Academy of Music Sunday when he <lb/>
pronounced In New York <lb/>
a failure. The audience hardly knew <lb/>
whether to applaud or not. There was <lb/>
one hiss from the of the hall. <lb/>
New York bankers interested or rep- <lb/>
resenting securities of Central <lb/>
property or Its branch lines, confirm <lb/>
the statement made by a southern dis- <lb/>
patch late last week that the plan of <lb/>
reorganization has been laid aside <lb/>
pending tho return of J. P. Morgan. <lb/>
ft i; that <lb/>
a mammoth hew mill Is to be built at <lb/>
North Adams. Mass., to be known as <lb/>
Berkshire Mill No. The mill, it is <lb/>
said will lie the second largest cotton <lb/>
in at <lb/>
a of over half a million dollars, <lb/>
and employ hands. <lb/>
IN <lb/>
The Ohio strike is at an end, <lb/>
gays a Columbus dispatch. <lb/>
Kansas nays the <lb/>
Jackson county democratic central <lb/>
committee has asked for a con- <lb/>
to declare itself to the silver <lb/>
question. <lb/>
say that the wheat, oats <lb/>
and hay crops in Central Illinois will <lb/>
failures. There Is a fine stand of <lb/>
corn but it needs rain. Recent hot <lb/>
winds have dried up pastures. <lb/>
At San Francisco, May The- <lb/>
was arraigned before <lb/>
Murphy fog tho at <lb/>
Minnie Williams. <lb/>
He pleaded not guilty. Both cases were <lb/>
set for <lb/>
The Mobile and Ohio railroad com- <lb/>
offers pro to its stockholders <lb/>
per cent bonds at Each stockholder <lb/>
above all things in <lb/>
Your Job Printing. <lb/>
the subscription list <lb/>
few months will <lb/>
of the best cotton mills <lb/>
in <lb/>
in <lb/>
have one <lb/>
Georgia. <lb/>
Judge Gibbons, of tho criminal <lb/>
of Jacksonville, issued an order <lb/>
to release all prisoners serving sentence <lb/>
for carrying concealed weapons be- <lb/>
cause Governor Mitchell set aside a <lb/>
sentence tie had Banker <lb/>
Marvin. <lb/>
The chamber of commerce of the city <lb/>
Of New York have decided to enter up- <lb/>
on a free silver coinage. <lb/>
The Pa., Iron company <lb/>
announces an increase in the wages of <lb/>
furnace men from to 81.40 per <lb/>
day. <lb/>
The opening gun of the campaign in <lb/>
the east against five red <lb/>
a meeting held at Philadelphia, Pa. <lb/>
Tuesday. <lb/>
The cost of the late trolley a <lb/>
Brooklyn, N. Y. has just been made <lb/>
public. Altogether the sum of <lb/>
t- <lb/>
A large portion business <lb/>
of Dalton. Pa., was destroyed by <lb/>
fire early Sunday Morning. Tho <lb/>
mated loss is <lb/>
That the strike in the Pitts- <lb/>
burg district which has stubborn- <lb/>
fought tor the past twelve weeks, is <lb/>
at an end. is a foregone conclusion. <lb/>
The at the woolen mills at <lb/>
Taft, Co., Mm. <lb/>
has ended by the firm's conceding the <lb/>
to per cent, advance in wages asked. <lb/>
On being asked Monday afternoon <lb/>
what thought of Chief re- <lb/>
Dr. <lb/>
result satisfies and gratifies <lb/>
The Carnegie steel company at Pitts- <lb/>
burg has voluntarily increased the <lb/>
of tonnage, day and time men <lb/>
per cent About will par- <lb/>
in the increase. <lb/>
It is announced that a wire nail trust <lb/>
at Pa., is in of <lb/>
formation. It is said that all the plants <lb/>
in country will be in the combine <lb/>
except the Philadelphia and <lb/>
mills. <lb/>
Last week, for the first time in two <lb/>
years, the extensive locomotive shops <lb/>
at Sum n eh Pa., and all of the shops <lb/>
of the New York. Lake Erie and West- <lb/>
system were in operation ten hours <lb/>
per day. <lb/>
The widely known wholesale and <lb/>
retail hardware iron firm of Hum- <lb/>
A Dodge, of Concord, N. an- <lb/>
its insolvency Monday and has <lb/>
issued a circular calling a meeting of <lb/>
their creditors. <lb/>
The Consolidated Wire and Nail com- <lb/>
operating mills at and <lb/>
St. Louis and Allentown <lb/>
and Pa., has notified its em- <lb/>
that their will be <lb/>
ten per cent. <lb/>
The great detective and chief of <lb/>
lice, of New York City, was <lb/>
Monday afternoon retired on a pension <lb/>
The jury in the Oscar Wilde case has <lb/>
rendered a verdict of guilty, and the <lb/>
prisoner has been sentenced to prison <lb/>
for two years, with hard labor. <lb/>
A series of earthquakes Saturday <lb/>
raised the town of <lb/>
European Turkey. Fifty persons were <lb/>
killed and seriously injured. <lb/>
A dispatch from Shanghai to the Pall <lb/>
If all says there are alarming <lb/>
rumors that n renewal of the fighting <lb/>
between Japan and China is imminent. <lb/>
A dispatch from Belfast, Ireland, <lb/>
Professor Chamberlain, for thirty <lb/>
years chairman of theology of the <lb/>
reformed Presbyterian synod, is dead. <lb/>
Pacific mail was <lb/>
wrecked between and <lb/>
on May 27th, and the preset t <lb/>
indications are that over one d <lb/>
persons perished. <lb/>
A tremendous avalanche of rock fell <lb/>
from the Mountain into the <lb/>
valley, Switzerland. <lb/>
Monday, destroying the entire forest <lb/>
the slope. No one was hurt. <lb/>
A violent shock of earthquake was <lb/>
in the village of <lb/>
Russia, in the districts of Baku Monday. <lb/>
Ninety-five houses weir wrecked and <lb/>
of the inhabitants were buried <lb/>
beneath the ruins. <lb/>
The Japanese authorities in <lb/>
have completed a census of Seoul, the <lb/>
first ever known to have been taken <lb/>
systematically. hundred <lb/>
eighty-seven thousand, four hundred <lb/>
and two inhabitants arc reported. <lb/>
Colonel Ludlow, End <lb/>
coll and Mr. Noble, tho <lb/>
appointed to the Nicaragua <lb/>
canal route, and the party with them, <lb/>
arrived May 28th at Managua, <lb/>
government was making her trial trip <lb/>
to Monday when her <lb/>
boiler explode I. Six of the crew were <lb/>
killed and fourteen were <lb/>
mortally injured. <lb/>
suite convention of <lb/>
Ohio which met at Tuesday, <lb/>
Asa W. of Spring- <lb/>
field, for governor. <lb/>
Dispatches from the lines of <lb/>
for a bond of <lb/>
Farmers in the central part of Iowa <lb/>
are much alarmed over the discovery <lb/>
bi small o lo- <lb/>
They arc similar to the locusts <lb/>
which devastated the western country <lb/>
seventeen years ago. <lb/>
Reports from western states show <lb/>
rain is badly needed for the crops. <lb/>
jinn's <lb/>
d great in- <lb/>
jury done by frost <lb/>
the night of May <lb/>
lie Mormons tiles bad <lb/>
a clash in Unite county Wyoming. A <lb/>
Gentile c to tho county at- <lb/>
that a Mormon was living with <lb/>
two wives. Mormons threaten to <lb/>
lynch the man who made the complain. <lb/>
The dedication of the confederate <lb/>
monument at cemetery, Chi- <lb/>
took place Thursday in pres- <lb/>
of the most distinguished <lb/>
of officers of both the union and <lb/>
confederate armies that has ever been <lb/>
together in the west <lb/>
agricultural department has <lb/>
made an important improvement in its <lb/>
System of securing crop The <lb/>
i flow plan is to have a correspondent in <lb/>
i township of every state Instead of <lb/>
j as tho present plan of four re- <lb/>
porters in each county. <lb/>
AT WASHINGTON. <lb/>
Secretary of State Walter Q. <lb/>
Tuesday morning at his rooms in <lb/>
the Arlington hotel. <lb/>
Preliminary funeral services of <lb/>
late Secretary Gresham were conducted <lb/>
in the east room of the White house <lb/>
Wednesday. <lb/>
The chiefs of divisions in the depart- <lb/>
at Washington have been placed <lb/>
under the civil service regulations, by <lb/>
and order of the president. <lb/>
The public debt statement issued <lb/>
Saturday afternoon shows a net de- <lb/>
crease in the public debt less cash in <lb/>
the treasury during May of <lb/>
Ex-Commissioner of the Internal <lb/>
Revenue John W. Mason <lb/>
Judge Goff, of West Virginia, for the <lb/>
presidency as a southern republican <lb/>
candidate. <lb/>
The comparative statement of the re- <lb/>
and expenditures in the United <lb/>
States treasury for the month of May, <lb/>
shows a gradual diminution of the de- <lb/>
during the past ten days. <lb/>
President Cleveland has issued a <lb/>
proclamation that will float at <lb/>
half mast on all government buildings <lb/>
for ton days as an expression of nation- <lb/>
bereavement of the death of Secretary <lb/>
Gresham. <lb/>
The habeas corpus case of Eugene V. <lb/>
Debs, et growing out of the great <lb/>
railroad strike at Chicago last summer, <lb/>
was decided in the supreme court of <lb/>
the United States Monday. The writ <lb/>
was denied. <lb/>
The supreme court of the United <lb/>
States Monday decided the Chi- <lb/>
exclusion act to be constitutional <lb/>
and incidentally affirmed the general <lb/>
right of the United States to exclude <lb/>
aliens of all kinds. <lb/>
A telegram to Washington from In <lb/>
Agent Wisdom at I. T., <lb/>
reports that Chief Ferryman and Ram <lb/>
treasurer of the Creek nation, <lb/>
have been arrested by an armed mob <lb/>
of Creek citizens. The trouble grew <lb/>
out of the 8200.000 per capita payment <lb/>
and the per cent, paid financial <lb/>
for the passage of a bill <lb/>
it by congress <lb/>
With the adjournment of the <lb/>
stag, the Berlin officials begin <lb/>
holidays. <lb/>
It Is reported that the Countess <lb/>
has separated <lb/>
from her husband. <lb/>
President Cleveland's portrait will <lb/>
illuminate the night during the <lb/>
ties attending the opening of the Baltic <lb/>
ship canal. <lb/>
Ice in Charleston. <lb/>
Tho people of Charleston can <lb/>
keep cool at very moderate cost <lb/>
daring tho They have <lb/>
of ice at I he following <lb/>
13-50. At retail <lb/>
for -5 cent, pounds for <lb/>
l. cents, pounds for JO cents. <lb/>
pounds cents. daily out <lb/>
put the factories is about <lb/>
tons, and <lb/>
rivals of from <lb/>
Wilmington <lb/>
Treasure. <lb/>
D. W. Fuller, of N. Y., <lb/>
that lie always keep Dr. King's <lb/>
New Discovery in the house and his <lb/>
family has always the very best <lb/>
result follow its use ; that lie would <lb/>
not he without it, procurable. G. A. <lb/>
Druggist, N. v., <lb/>
says that Dr. King's New i- <lb/>
Cough remedy ; <lb/>
he baa used it in his family for <lb/>
eight years, and has never failed to <lb/>
Trial that is claimed for Why not <lb/>
try a remedy long tried and <lb/>
trial bottles tree J, I. <lb/>
Drugstore. Regular 1.00, <lb/>
A Large Estate. <lb/>
Archduke Albrecht of Austria left <lb/>
of property. His landed <lb/>
estates go to his Archduke <lb/>
Frederick. They comprise <lb/>
acres In Hungary, Silesia, Bohemia, <lb/>
Bavaria and an extent of <lb/>
territory larger than that of more <lb/>
than half of the German states. His <lb/>
personal estate amounts to <lb/>
and goes to his daughter, Arch- <lb/>
duchess Maria Theresa, wife of <lb/>
Philip of <lb/>
Largest By, <lb/>
The largest the world If <lb/>
a Hebrew Bible the <lb/>
Vatican, weighing and <lb/>
pound. <lb/>
Governor Morton, of Now <lb/>
has just signed a bill providing <lb/>
that no director, clerk, or <lb/>
agent of any bank or savings <lb/>
shall borrow from the corporation <lb/>
without the approval <lb/>
of a majority of the board of Di- <lb/>
rectors or that saving <lb/>
bank hereafter incorporated shall <lb/>
do business or be located the <lb/>
same room or in any room com- <lb/>
any bank, trust com- <lb/>
or national banking <lb/>
that all of the capital stock <lb/>
of any shall paid in be- <lb/>
fore it shall commence business, <lb/>
and that it shall not be lawful for <lb/>
a majority of of any <lb/>
bank to belong to tho board <lb/>
of of any one bank, trust <lb/>
company, or banking as <lb/>
It is designed to <lb/>
such bunk troubles us have <lb/>
recently been numerous <lb/>
New York, and we trust it will lie <lb/>
successful- <lb/>
Mr- a traveling sales- <lb/>
man representing a Wilmington <lb/>
house, was passing through a <lb/>
section in Sampson county last <lb/>
week when he saw a sight he had <lb/>
never before. This was two <lb/>
women pulling a plow a man <lb/>
plowing them- They wore all <lb/>
white. The shied at <lb/>
a little when he passed <lb/>
along but u he got by they got <lb/>
down to i and turn- <lb/>
ed up the earth- Clinton Demo- <lb/>
Responsibility. <lb/>
On the outskirts of one of our <lb/>
southern cities there used to be an <lb/>
old colored blacksmith who did a <lb/>
thriving business, but who, in an <lb/>
evil hour, took to himself a young <lb/>
partner. The money mat- <lb/>
era of tho concern soon became so <lb/>
that old man bogged <lb/>
for a release, hut the young man <lb/>
assured him that the law In tho case <lb/>
of partnership was so peculiar <lb/>
it couldn't be broken. Six months <lb/>
later, when the younger partner was <lb/>
the old man consulted a friend, <lb/>
. nut the truth, and nailed up <lb/>
the following <lb/>
resist- <lb/>
between Micah Davis and myself <lb/>
is now resolved. Who owes the <lb/>
firm will ton me. Who. the <lb/>
owes Will on <lb/>
It Sounds Like a . <lb/>
At the meeting of tho Whole- <lb/>
sale Grocers of the south a few <lb/>
days ago, one enthusiastic gen- <lb/>
said <lb/>
Cleveland, President <lb/>
of the United receives a <lb/>
salary of a year. He <lb/>
should be given and <lb/>
elected for <lb/>
The New York Mercury, <lb/>
this incident and the <lb/>
applause that followed, says <lb/>
lot <lb/>
drawn National Bank within <lb/>
easy gunshot of the Mercury of- <lb/>
Was in the of a cap- <lb/>
for investment in Southern <lb/>
enterprises on the morning when <lb/>
this was telegraph- <lb/>
ed from Atlanta. So disgusted <lb/>
was he that south, or that <lb/>
leading business men of the <lb/>
south, could applaud such action <lb/>
as this that he vowed that not a <lb/>
dollar of that or any other <lb/>
that he would ever go <lb/>
south of the Potomac <lb/>
Ho was a queer business man, <lb/>
if the incident is genuine, who <lb/>
refuse to make an <lb/>
the South because a <lb/>
grocers wanted to make Cleve- <lb/>
land President for life. There are <lb/>
more admirers of Mr. Cleveland <lb/>
New New England <lb/>
than In tho South, and <lb/>
with the <lb/>
for will have a difficult <lb/>
time to if <lb/>
more upon sentimental <lb/>
ideas than upon business <lb/>
boon it calamity <lb/>
if Grant had been elected for a <lb/>
third term. It would be a <lb/>
if Mr. Cleveland yr other <lb/>
should ever aspire to a <lb/>
term. Tho man who is said to re- <lb/>
fuse invest in the <lb/>
South because a <lb/>
wonted Mr- Cleveland to Pres- <lb/>
for life is the most <lb/>
and like individual <lb/>
now at largo. <lb/>
We have never soon a single <lb/>
man in South who wanted <lb/>
Mr. for a <lb/>
and if the man with tho <lb/>
cluck, if there such a man <lb/>
will come this way we will con- <lb/>
of this fact and show <lb/>
him where pan get to a per <lb/>
cent, on his <lb/>
Observer- <lb/>
are of skilled <lb/>
workmen, and rank with <lb/>
in qualify . <lb/>
We make the best base <lb/>
balls, baseball bats, base- <lb/>
ball gloves and mitts, tennis <lb/>
rackets, tennis balls, tennis <lb/>
nets, racket presses, racket cases, boxing gloves, footballs, <lb/>
football suits, football and gymnasium shoes, gymnasium <lb/>
supplies, sweaters, etc. We guarantee better goods for <lb/>
money than asked by other manufacturers. If your local <lb/>
dealer does not keep Victor Athletic Goods, write for our <lb/>
illustrated <lb/>
BOSTON. <lb/>
OVERMAN WHEEL CO. <lb/>
Maker, of Victor Bicycler, and Athletic Goods. <lb/>
CHICAGO <lb/>
NEW YORK.<lb/>
LOS ANGELES. <lb/>
PORTLAND. <lb/>
The Best Shoes <lb/>
r Least Money <lb/>
SHOE K <lb/>
One- million the <lb/>
W. L. Douglas and Shoos. <lb/>
All our <lb/>
They the bent fur <lb/>
They shoes In and <lb/>
Their are <lb/>
Tho uniform .-tamped on solo. <lb/>
over other makes. <lb/>
If y r dealer supply you we can. <lb/>
k Kangaroo, <lb/>
Police Shoos. soles. <lb/>
and <lb/>
1.7 School <lb/>
ladies mi <lb/>
If your dealer . l .- <lb/>
write for <lb/>
W. L. Douglas. <lb/>
R. L. Bro., N. C. <lb/>
I. Jr. o Col. <lb/>
Co., N. C, <lb/>
Joshua Skinner,<lb/>
BROS CO,<lb/>
Commission Merchants <lb/>
FAY KITE STREET NORFOLK, VA <lb/>
and Correspondence Solicited. <lb/>
LIABLE. <lb/>
AT TUB WITH A I INK<lb/>
EXPERIENCE best i- the <lb/>
Farming Implement, and every <lb/>
ting for Millers, and general u well M <lb/>
Hats. Ladies Dregs Goods I have, on hand. Am head <lb/>
for Heavy Groceries, mill Jobbing agent Clark's X. T. <lb/>
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive clerk j. <lb/>
GREEN N. <lb/>
C. <lb/>
GREENVILLE <lb/>
ACADEMY, j <lb/>
N. <lb/>
next of this School <lb/>
begin on Tuesday the lib day of <lb/>
and c I weeks. <lb/>
TERMS MONTH. <lb/>
Primary <lb/>
intermediate English I <lb/>
On I <lb/>
Languages t mi <lb/>
KIT <lb/>
The Instruction will continue through. <lb/>
Discipline mild out Una. If necessary i <lb/>
n additional teacher will be employed, <lb/>
Satisfaction when <lb/>
early and attend regularly. <lb/>
Informal Ion apply to <lb/>
K Real <lb/>
Estate <lb/>
and <lb/>
Rental <lb/>
Agent. <lb/>
Houses and lots for Rent or for <lb/>
terms easy. Bents, Taxes. Insurance <lb/>
open accounts and any other <lb/>
of debt placed in my bands <lb/>
collection lave prompt attention. <lb/>
Bail-faction guaranteed, l solicit <lb/>
A us <lb/>
W. H. <lb/>
OLD DOMINION LINE <lb/>
HERBERT <lb/>
TONSORIAL PARLORS <lb/>
Under Opera<lb/>
in when want good work <lb/>
NORTH <lb/>
L TIMETABLE. <lb/>
in Effect <lb/>
GOING <lb/>
Steamers leave for Green <lb/>
ville and touching at all Inn I <lb/>
lugs on Tar Rivet Monday, Wednesday <lb/>
and Friday at A, H. <lb/>
Returning leave S A. M. <lb/>
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb/>
Greenville A. II. same <lb/>
These departures arc subject <lb/>
of water on River. <lb/>
at with steam- <lb/>
of The Wash <lb/>
direct line fr Norfolk, Baltimore <lb/>
Philadelphia- New York and Boston. <lb/>
shippers sir Roods <lb/>
via Dominion <lb/>
Tew York. <lb/>
Norfolk A Haiti. <lb/>
more Steamboat <lb/>
more. Miners <lb/>
Boston. <lb/>
JNO. SON. Agent, <lb/>
N. I <lb/>
J. J. , <lb/>
N . <lb/>
Ex Sun. <lb/>
STATION'S <lb/>
P. M. P.<lb/>
.-. hem<lb/>
Ea <lb/>
Dally <lb/>
Sun. <lb/>
A. M. CO i M. l <lb/>
A. l <lb/>
Train with Wilmington <lb/>
Weldon train bound North, <lb/>
Goldsboro a. in., and with <lb/>
train West, leaving <lb/>
OINTMENT<lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
obtained and all Pal- <lb/>
Moor rate F. <lb/>
Our o met <lb/>
and can patent less lime <lb/>
from m <lb/>
Send model, or with <lb/>
advise, if or not, free of <lb/>
charge. Our not due till patent is secured. <lb/>
A Pamphlet, How to Obtain with <lb/>
cost same n the U. b. and <lb/>
sent free. Address, <lb/>
Patent d. c. <lb/>
TRADE <lb/>
MARK <lb/>
For the Cure of all Skin <lb/>
This Preparation has In use over <lb/>
fifty years, and wherever know has <lb/>
been in steady demand. It been <lb/>
by the leading physicians all over <lb/>
conn try, and cures where <lb/>
all oilier remedies. <lb/>
the meat <lb/>
for year failed. Tills Ointment is of <lb/>
standing and the reputation <lb/>
which It has obtained owing entirely <lb/>
x Its own as hut little ha <lb/>
ever been made to bring it be tore <lb/>
public. One bottle of this Ointment will <lb/>
he sent to any address on receipt of One <lb/>
Dollar. All Cash Orders promptly at- <lb/>
tended to. Address all orders <lb/>
communications to <lb/>
T. F. CHRISTMAN <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
We will them QUICK <lb/>
will fill them CHEAP <lb/>
We will fill them WELL <lb/>
Heart Framing, <lb/>
Rough Sap framing, ; ; <lb/>
Rough Sap Inches <lb/>
Rough Sap Boards, <lb/>
-O------- <lb/>
Wail days for our Planing Mill <lb/>
We will furnish yon Dressed <lb/>
a. <lb/>
Wood to your door for M <lb/>
c a load. <lb/>
Terms cash. <lb/>
Thanking you for past <lb/>
T. C<lb/>
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