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u. <lb />
v- <lb />
JOB <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worK <lb />
in this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
QUICKLY, and <lb />
STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector <lb />
A Good For To-Jay. <lb />
Mr. W. P. Marshall, of <lb />
the Gazette, writing of <lb />
a by the editors <lb />
Beaufort, . <lb />
serviced were over a <lb />
number of the visitors to Beau- <lb />
fort went to see the old cemetery. <lb />
At the farther side they drew <lb />
a colored cum eh- The preacher <lb />
-poke of n land flowing with milk <lb />
and bonny. do you <lb />
with tin- whole You got <lb />
than yon ever had <lb />
b-. fore. Look at your Sunday <lb />
clothes you on to-day. Be <lb />
satisfied with what the Lord's <lb />
f-r you- that ain't <lb />
all. The laud is flowing with <lb />
milk aid the you <lb />
want at ten a and <lb />
honey at ten cents a pound. See <lb />
what the Lord done for you- <lb />
You used to have to raise a hog <lb />
to get lard- Now all the <lb />
people may eat greasy bread <lb />
u lard is made from cotton <lb />
Taint quite as good as old <lb />
fashioned lard, but there's <lb />
clause of it. Quit grumbling, <lb />
oil e before the Lord. Mon- <lb />
Is what you <lb />
What you with it If all <lb />
the con; to dry up, if there <lb />
was to come a drought dry <lb />
u, ail cotton, and all the <lb />
corn and crops, what <lb />
would your money do you <lb />
You couldn't eat ten if <lb />
you had it Trust the Lord. <lb />
He's the best tor you He <lb />
And a hi coining under <lb />
tone the Slot gallon Herald said <lb />
to the Statesville Landmark <lb />
lies good And <lb />
all <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XIV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1895. <lb />
NO. <lb />
You Need <lb />
Crop . <lb />
Stub Thought. <lb />
The reports of correspondents a crank. <lb />
of the Weekly Weather <lb />
issued by the North i born <lb />
State leather Service, for Some hearts softer by <lb />
the week ending Saturday, July hard knocks. <lb />
are generally favorable- things are those <lb />
The first of the week was somebody else gets <lb />
the normal <lb />
cloudy, with rain on five <lb />
days ; the latter part was too cool <lb />
but clear. There are now very <lb />
Kisses are the punctuation <lb />
marks in chapter of love. <lb />
A loses everything when <lb />
few places, mostly along the he wins a woman's contempt, <lb />
southern bonier, which not A mm for a <lb />
had sufficient rain ; on the other but lier heart without <lb />
hand, counties in th asking, <lb />
the northern portion of the East- <lb />
and Districts heavy will get to <lb />
rains have done some damage to just as soon as the <lb />
crops, especially by flooding of man who <lb />
lowlands. The damage, There is about as much <lb />
covers only limited areas, mg over a good man lost, as there <lb />
hardly lessons the very favorable is over bad saved, <lb />
prospects prevailing nearly expect to <lb />
buy a dollar's worth of stuff with <lb />
a hundred cents and keep the <lb />
Bum Small s Assigns. <lb />
PoLK, Va., July deed <lb />
of assignment was entered the <lb />
clerk's of the city of Nor <lb />
this by L. Sheldon <lb />
transferring the prop <lb />
of the Pilot Publishing Com <lb />
to fudge J. E. Heath, <lb />
tee, for ins benefit of creditors. <lb />
Tue total liabilities amount o <lb />
about There are four <lb />
I tiles, of preferred creditors. <lb />
A are debts Norfolk and <lb />
the bills range from to <lb />
for paper and foot up <lb />
Schedule consists of notes <lb />
aggregating tine the <lb />
rectors of the Pilot Company and <lb />
a few leading prohibitionists- <lb />
Schedule C consists of cash loan <lb />
. ed the paper- The smallest <lb />
in this list from <lb />
whom the paper borrowed <lb />
the largest creditor is Frank <lb />
from whom they got 395- <lb />
The total amount of borrowed <lb />
money is Schedule D <lb />
are the out of town, creditors, for <lb />
type, paper, etc. and to <lb />
There will be a <lb />
it is said, and to <lb />
row the Pilot will appear as a <lb />
four page newspaper instead of <lb />
eight pages as heretofore The <lb />
stockholders are very sore- Many <lb />
of them had expected large <lb />
from their investments. <lb />
where. <lb />
EASTERN <lb />
Good fell on Tuesday, change for money <lb />
Wednesday Thursday over <lb />
most of this district. A few <lb />
respondents report excessive rain <lb />
fall, while a few others report it <lb />
too dry- The rain was mostly <lb />
the form of local showers- The <lb />
Time's Something in Dreams, <lb />
A merchant dreamed that he <lb />
used a page to advertise his <lb />
store, in his dream he saw a <lb />
stream of pass at the <lb />
door. came by twos, by <lb />
tens and scores; they came on <lb />
foot and by rail. sent their <lb />
friends to purchase for them; they <lb />
sent big by mail. They <lb />
bought all he had, so he stop- <lb />
the ad, till he could stock <lb />
once more. His slumbers broke <lb />
and he dream of <lb />
affluence was o'er. <lb />
AWAY out<lb />
AGAINST AN EDITOR. <lb />
The Reflector this year <lb />
It will give the <lb />
every week for <lb />
a year. <lb />
Success. <lb />
measures a man by <lb />
hi, success. If he succeeds, he <lb />
is all right public estimation, <lb />
temperature has been u natter what he has <lb />
though the last two days were a it. The world has not <lb />
little cooler than normal. time to look into the methods by <lb />
is generally reported to doing which the success has been at <lb />
well, but still small; the and whether they be hen <lb />
for has improved very or otherwise, <lb />
much during the past few weeks There are some important <lb />
Tobacco growers in this district sous to lie learned this <lb />
have had Sue curing foremost of which is that every <lb />
during the week. Sweet potatoes <lb />
are being marketed. The com <lb />
crop will be good nearly every- <lb />
where in this of the State. <lb />
Peaches are now bat the <lb />
quality of the fruit is generally <lb />
poor. Watermelons, on the whole, <lb />
ii an should strive for success- <lb />
Applause follows it. Everybody <lb />
bows to But, <lb />
important as it is succeed, sue <lb />
to be only by <lb />
honorable means. Honesty is <lb />
the beat policy, and the wisest in <lb />
The of this paper will <lb />
el to learn that there is at least one <lb />
disease that has been <lb />
able lo cure in all its stages, nod that is <lb />
Catarrh, Halt's Cure is the <lb />
only positive core known lo the medical <lb />
fraternity, being <lb />
disease, requires a constitutional <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb />
taken internally, acting directly on the <lb />
surfaces of the sys- <lb />
thereby destroying the foundation <lb />
of the disease, and giving patient <lb />
strength by building up the <lb />
assisting nature in doing <lb />
work. The proprietors have so much <lb />
curative power, that they <lb />
offer One Dollars far any ease <lb />
that it fails to Send for list of <lb />
K. J. <lb />
by Druggist <lb />
Some Queer <lb />
In History of <lb />
vol. page may be found <lb />
the following copy of the <lb />
of old time traitor is the <lb />
order of the court that for your <lb />
treason hanged <lb />
and beheaded, that your <lb />
heart, bowels entrails, from <lb />
whence come your traitorous <lb />
be torn out and burnt <lb />
to ashes, and that tho ashes be <lb />
scattered to the four winds, and <lb />
that your body be forward cut <lb />
into fair <lb />
I. T-, July 1806. <lb />
Judge is holding <lb />
nothing in Court. Last <lb />
from the faraway West quite week u nun 1-r case came up, a <lb />
a while. I will a general way w, s asked for <lb />
give your readers, some of whom His Honor removed the case <lb />
are my friends, what information to Henderson county. The Ash. <lb />
our limited time and knowledge ville Citizen, commenting <lb />
will permit, and trust that oar on the ease, respectfully <lb />
faith in the future prospect of but firmly dissented from Judge <lb />
our admiration of this j Ewart's r, that the <lb />
will not cause us to overdraw the ; prisoner could have a <lb />
picture or magnify the resources j fair trial and that <lb />
of this favorable spot of God's j the removal of the case was an <lb />
j unwarranted reflection the <lb />
The first thing that a Tar Heel people of the county. Thereupon <lb />
Will notice here is the rush of Judge ordered editor <lb />
business and the absence of In- the Citizen, Mr. F. E <lb />
There is but a of HOn, to appear before him and <lb />
full blood left they showcases he should not <lb />
are huddled together in the vi- J for contempt <lb />
of Stonewall on prominent lawyers of the <lb />
living small a life of Asheville bar to de- <lb />
poverty. j feud the editor when the <lb />
Two Federal courts have WM Saturday J. S. <lb />
diction over this part of the , Adams, Luke 1- Mar <lb />
two courts are con I and Judge Chas. M <lb />
by United States <lb />
K I for him. Judge <lb />
and their deputies, the officers j article was writ- <lb />
being paid for their <lb />
The <lb />
Marshal's fees for at resting a <lb />
with a flask of whiskey on <lb />
they almost turn his shirt <lb />
wrong side out is about <lb />
dollars. <lb />
Many of the deputy marshals <lb />
are clover and account <lb />
doing what they can to suppress <lb />
crime, but there are others, armed <lb />
with Winchesters six-shoot- <lb />
who are the worst of , <lb />
ten intention of <lb />
ting and the <lb />
curt. Toe claimed that <lb />
the court Mas no, d; <lb />
that criticism was made in <lb />
pursuance of the lights of the <lb />
press tit the constitution of <lb />
the United States and North <lb />
as well and denied that <lb />
any contempt was <lb />
Judge a long <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
LEARN TO RUN. <lb />
h Good Exorcise for All-Around <lb />
Development. <lb />
ion from the during which <lb />
desperadoes, will stoop to ,, feeling, ended <lb />
most anything for a small fee, and to a <lb />
in my opinion, this class of , of <lb />
the common jail of <lb />
are rather poor at this time- the end, a permanent success <lb />
fall reported ab Mi. can only be attained by <lb />
Olive, men i hie meats. a <lb />
Jackson- temporary success by dishonest <lb />
nils, Snow and flourishes for a <lb />
College, Nash- but he is found out his <lb />
ville, 8.63 Golds- flits away, is gone <lb />
1-85; <lb />
Wise <lb />
She Got Mad. <lb />
Thursday afternoon several la <lb />
dies of the city were calls <lb />
in a certain portion of town, and <lb />
after entering the home of a friend <lb />
one of the callers remarked that I will always help, <lb />
they were out making calls, j u <lb />
the hostess put a wrong thankful for little, <lb />
construction to the and <lb />
said, I why you ; <lb />
should come here, for my <lb />
is as good a Democrat as yours. I you find yourself getting <lb />
so if it is Pop. calls you are look <lb />
you had better study the pol ; Every must either <lb />
of your When i go up or drift down- <lb />
the lady had concluded, she left ,. , ,. <lb />
the room highly indignant, teat-1 It costs to do right, <lb />
the two callers in a very much I but deal more not lo,,,, <lb />
embarrassed A bird with bright plumage <lb />
A lie has conscience. <lb />
The world was born <lb />
When love the power ii <lb />
we are <lb />
Whoever goes wrong himself <lb />
j leads an army astray. <lb />
Walks in His Sleep. <lb />
The Greensboro <lb />
are curiosities in this <lb />
world, bat the queerest is a <lb />
Greensboro who walks in his <lb />
sleep. Once or twice he has <lb />
missed killed in his <lb />
and now he has <lb />
his wife to tie him bed with a <lb />
strong rope each night when he <lb />
goes to <lb />
Wise Words. <lb />
Meeting the State Horticultural and <lb />
Floral <lb />
X The fifteenth of <lb />
the State Horticultural Society <lb />
and a general convention of <lb />
and will be <lb />
held at Greensboro Wednesday. <lb />
August Ali persons interest- <lb />
ed fruit or vegetable growing <lb />
are cordially invited to attend the <lb />
meeting and bring with them for <lb />
exhibition specimens of new <lb />
or noteworthy products <lb />
culture or <lb />
The State <lb />
will meet 22nd at the <lb />
same place- Important business <lb />
will come before both bodies <lb />
a full attendance of all interested <lb />
is desired. The railroads enter, <lb />
jug Greensboro will give the <lb />
special round-trip rates. <lb />
Millions Caterpillars. <lb />
Caterpillars are destroying the <lb />
of all the oak trees in <lb />
and Columbus counties. <lb />
There are millions of the pests, <lb />
woods are beginning to <lb />
as if scorched by fire- Specimens <lb />
of the leaves were sent to <lb />
A few ago armies of <lb />
caterpillars in Robeson crossed <lb />
the tracks of the Carolina <lb />
m vast <lb />
as to stop the trains. Many <lb />
Were crashed by the wheels and <lb />
the tracks were made slippery. <lb />
never finds out that it has black <lb />
feet- <lb />
I'll wealth build <lb />
kind of a upon I he <lb />
rock- <lb />
Never step over one duty to <lb />
perform another. Take them us <lb />
they come. <lb />
The man who does not improve <lb />
his talent will be sure to <lb />
his master. <lb />
The greater the house built out <lb />
on sand., tho more foolish the <lb />
man who builds. <lb />
When the prodigal started back <lb />
to his father's house he didn't <lb />
have to go all the way alone. <lb />
Duty is disagreeable- <lb />
Silence doesn't give a cent. <lb />
Like father, like all fathers. <lb />
The pin is than the <lb />
pen. <lb />
is and handsome <lb />
knows it. <lb />
We need sorrow as the flowers <lb />
need night. <lb />
ask a mountaineers <lb />
judgment of shell fish- <lb />
The poorer the man, tho richer <lb />
his <lb />
Our national anthem is the <lb />
finest song unsung- <lb />
Prosperity makes more fools A good many things be <lb />
ii . found out about human nature <lb />
than adversity does. L co ; <lb />
comes but once, but <lb />
neither does old age. <lb />
call kettle and j stock, <lb />
kettle call pot down. It be , <lb />
Be wary in using your in-. for farmers. Many good people <lb />
over yourself, lest you, come to town thoughtlessly <lb />
lose your hitch their horses or mules to a <lb />
tells you what is said a where they <lb />
, , .,, ,. . ., stand hours and hours together is <lb />
of you, good or ill. the This -injures the <lb />
telling. stock, besides being a source of <lb />
Dishonesty is constant its severe suffering. Id the hot sun <lb />
peal Justice be tempered or thirsty and <lb />
with avoid- <lb />
When knows she is <lb />
well dressed it is difficult to ruffle <lb />
her <lb />
Most people who cast their <lb />
bread upon the waters expect it <lb />
to return to them as pies. <lb />
Women ought to learn that <lb />
matrimony was never intended as <lb />
a little Be merciful <lb />
the faithful for <lb />
serve their well- them <lb />
land Seek <lb />
Thirty four ago Sunday <lb />
was fought the first great battle <lb />
of the civil war, along the creek <lb />
called Bull Run, at <lb />
Junction, Virginia The battle <lb />
and the extraordinary panic in <lb />
which it ended were picturesque <lb />
beyond thing else the his- <lb />
f the civil conflict, they <lb />
have formed the subject of writ <lb />
voluminous to fill <lb />
whole libraries. Yet so complete- <lb />
have the passions of civil war <lb />
subsided, so universally are <lb />
the American people looking for <lb />
ward rather than backward, that <lb />
the anniversary of Run is <lb />
probably not even by one <lb />
ten of those who fought the <lb />
battle or of the millions to whom <lb />
at time it seemed an event of <lb />
stupendous importanceS. Y. <lb />
World <lb />
was the <lb />
cant inscription written by the <lb />
wise the portico of <lb />
the Delphic temple. <lb />
edge is the first and greatest at- <lb />
of all sciences- There <lb />
is a vast deal of time and energy <lb />
lost at this day by people in the <lb />
pursuit of other people's business <lb />
that might find bitter employ- <lb />
in following the <lb />
of tie men of <lb />
The mason why some tow us <lb />
grow cities, while others re- <lb />
main is because there are <lb />
men of push and energy i <lb />
afraid to spend time and <lb />
in erecting factories, <lb />
stock companies and all pull- <lb />
together. Let the people of <lb />
the town lay aside all differences <lb />
pull together. you, can't <lb />
pull, <lb />
have mote to give the <lb />
Indian Territory a bad name than <lb />
all things else combined. <lb />
county for days. An appeal <lb />
was taken. Bond was at <lb />
Within the last five years which promptly made <lb />
has been completely tie loading citizens of <lb />
changed from a growing to <lb />
an agricultural country, tho soil <lb />
yielding bountiful harvest to the <lb />
Commenting upon the above <lb />
plow <lb />
The stock is relegated <lb />
to past and can never thrive <lb />
again the boundary of five <lb />
civilized tribes. There are about <lb />
seventy five thousand white <lb />
pie nation, <lb />
have opened up built <lb />
school church h mm and it <lb />
is difficult for to that <lb />
this is I Milan Territory <lb />
the States villa Landmark save <lb />
The idea that tho people of tho <lb />
Territory are cut throats and cordial sympathy and <lb />
The Landmark passes its <lb />
to Editor Robinson, of the <lb />
Asheville Citizen. <lb />
jails i not th <lb />
places in th. world if he hits <lb />
to stay jail of <lb />
c. for in <lb />
addition to laying out <lb />
cold cash, ho is to be <lb />
Lightness aside, we as- <lb />
sure the Citizen's editor of our <lb />
thieves is quickly by <lb />
associating with them, for a more <lb />
prosperous, enterprising in- <lb />
people I never met. <lb />
The soil of is from <lb />
port. His case one that vitally <lb />
affects every editor in North Car- <lb />
and is . d vital importance to <lb />
people of the State as well. <lb />
the day comes that <lb />
two to feet in depth, and the to <lb />
The Grand Encampment of Odd <lb />
in Charlotte, Au- <lb />
t 7th. <lb />
men. <lb />
A Democrat in Clay county, <lb />
Texas, recently sued a man for <lb />
calling him a Populist- The jury <lb />
thought the offense a grave one, <lb />
and gave him a verdict for <lb />
There have been heavier penal- <lb />
ties imposed for lighter offenses. <lb />
The latest in the way of induce- <lb />
offered by a clergyman for <lb />
a, <lb />
IS <lb />
following notice said <lb />
to Lave been plentifully <lb />
bated in the neigh- <lb />
London, for a week <lb />
want a smoke, <lb />
come Sunday after- <lb />
noon, at Christ church <lb />
Hall. A free cup of tea, if yon <lb />
like. Tobacco <lb />
Tho State Auditor says he has <lb />
up to this date licensed forty <lb />
and loan associations <lb />
to in this State. Of <lb />
nineteen are from <lb />
being Virginia, <lb />
from Tennessee, one from <lb />
Louisiana, five from Georgia, one <lb />
from New Hampshire, two from <lb />
New and two from Cornice <lb />
general crops raised are corn, <lb />
wheat, oats, potatoes, <lb />
in fact almost everything be <lb />
raised here that is grown in a <lb />
tropical region- Usual y one <lb />
team cultivates from fifty to <lb />
seventy-five acres. <lb />
There is farm near hero <lb />
acres Another the <lb />
Smith Paul farm of Paul's Valley, <lb />
raising bushels of <lb />
This is the Indian Territory <lb />
where no man owns in individual <lb />
or absolute right a warranted ti- <lb />
to a foot of laud. Yet om- <lb />
b keep the people <lb />
from reaping the reward of <lb />
from this of in <lb />
which to day not a white has <lb />
legal residence, where <lb />
female and whiskey <lb />
prohibited. <lb />
No more beautiful ever <lb />
greeted the eves of m than the <lb />
Indian or Oklahoma Territory, <lb />
when put on sum-. <lb />
suit of <lb />
flowers. <lb />
At this the great <lb />
Fe passes through some <lb />
beautiful scenery, Gates <lb />
gracefully f Hertford <lb />
river, famous j <lb />
big Congo of the worn- <lb />
the beech ran before <lb />
any editor who dares <lb />
his official matter <lb />
how respectfully with what <lb />
degree of fairness that criticism <lb />
may be <lb />
case himself, the defend- <lb />
guilty and fine imprison <lb />
him for say, when- <lb />
ever that day lo <lb />
the freedom of die and lo <lb />
free speech, to the <lb />
of the people. It adepts <lb />
tho people the <lb />
papers ate best friends the, <lb />
people have, when are j <lb />
from freely the, <lb />
people about men and measures, <lb />
then the people will suffer. <lb />
Don't . i <lb />
the Month <lb />
Is Bent <lb />
Swing. <lb />
Running is one of the best of <lb />
for the whole body. It rounds <lb />
out a hollow chest, drives the <lb />
gen the farthest air-cells of the <lb />
lungs, wonderfully increases the <lb />
capacity and develops the leg, thigh, <lb />
stomach and waist muscles. But it <lb />
must be learned, Just as skating, <lb />
swimming and bicycling have to <lb />
learned, and there are two things <lb />
which must be kept in mind by the <lb />
learner. Tho first in <lb />
sprinting, distance or cross -count <lb />
run entirely the <lb />
ball of the foot, or, as they say on the <lb />
up on your By <lb />
striking on the ball of the foot, <lb />
which is a natural springboard, the <lb />
runner takes a longer stride, and the <lb />
spring that he gets enables him to <lb />
lift his foot more rapidly repeat <lb />
the stride more quickly than tho <lb />
runner who goes flat-footed. As <lb />
length and rapidity of stride are <lb />
what give speed In running, it fol- <lb />
lows that a flat-footed <lb />
never be a fast one. Another reason <lb />
against pounding away flat-footed <lb />
is that the delicate mechanism of tho <lb />
ankle, knee and hip is jarred and <lb />
may in be injured. <lb />
The second point for a runner to <lb />
observe is his method of breathing. <lb />
Breathe through both the nose and <lb />
mouth. Nearly every boy when he <lb />
first begins to run has tho Insane <lb />
idea that all the breathing must be <lb />
done through the nose. There was <lb />
never a greater mistake. When a <lb />
boy runs his heart beats much faster <lb />
than it does ordinarily, and pumps <lb />
out just so much more blood. Ali <lb />
this must be aerated or purified In- <lb />
air from the lungs. The oppression <lb />
that one feels when beginning to run <lb />
is due to the lungs demanding more <lb />
for the extra quantity of blood <lb />
which the heart is sending out. <lb />
Nature has out for this and <lb />
provided a way by which air can be <lb />
furnished to the lungs very rapidly. <lb />
It is a very simple way, and consists <lb />
merely opening the mouth. <lb />
Breathe, then, through the nose in <lb />
ordinary life as much as possible, <lb />
but when you are running or <lb />
violently open the mouth and <lb />
take in air in deep rapid breaths, <lb />
not gulping it in through mouth <lb />
alone, hut letting the mouth and <lb />
nose have each their share. <lb />
Take as long a stride as possible, <lb />
hut without overbalancing the body. <lb />
Bend the body slightly from the <lb />
hips, for if it be held too erect the <lb />
stride will be shortened. Let the <lb />
bent arms swing easily and natural- <lb />
a little above the level of the hips, <lb />
swinging out and back with every <lb />
stride. This keeps the muscles loose, <lb />
prevents them from becoming tired <lb />
so easily as they would if held rigid, <lb />
and balances the body better. Take <lb />
especial pains to keep the body from <lb />
being stiff; let as easily and <lb />
possible. In sprinting the <lb />
stride is more rapid than <lb />
in running, a <lb />
sprinter usually runs with body <lb />
thrown further back, in quite differ- <lb />
form from the long, easy lop of <lb />
the distance <lb />
Jr., in St. Nicholas. <lb />
An effort is being made to <lb />
cure the removal of the <lb />
of the Southern Railroad <lb />
from Washington to <lb />
Robert C Scott, ex-city Treas- <lb />
of Jacksonville, Fla-, has <lb />
been arrested on a charge of em- <lb />
belonging to the <lb />
city. <lb />
LOCAL DIRECTORY. <lb />
COUNTY <lb />
Superior Clerk, K. a. Move. <lb />
Sheriff. It. W. King. <lb />
Register of Deeds, W. M. King. <lb />
Treasurer, J. L. Little. <lb />
Coroner, <lb />
ohm. <lb />
Dr. C. Laughing <lb />
Purveyor.<lb />
T. K. L <lb />
Smith mill S. M. Jones. <lb />
Health, Dr. W. H. Bagwell. <lb />
County Home. J. W. Smith. <lb />
County Examiner of <lb />
W. II. <lb />
TOWN OFFICE Its. <lb />
Mayor, Ola Forbes. <lb />
Clerk, C. U. Forbes. <lb />
Treasurer, W. T. Godwin. <lb />
IV. Perkins, chief, Fred. <lb />
Cox, J. IV. Murphy, night. <lb />
Smith, w. L. <lb />
W. T. Godwin. T. A. <lb />
Denial Jenkins. <lb />
Baptist. Services every Sunday <lb />
night. Prayer <lb />
night, C. M. <lb />
Billings, pastor. Sunday School <lb />
a. m. c. <lb />
Catholic. No regular services. <lb />
Episcopal. Services every fourth Sun- <lb />
day morning and Rev. A, <lb />
Hector. Sunday School at <lb />
A. M. w. B. Brown, Sap t. <lb />
Services every <lb />
nun Prayer <lb />
lay night. ti. F. Smith, <lb />
at A. M. A. <lb />
. Sept. <lb />
1st and <lb />
3rd Sunday morning and night. Flayer <lb />
meeting I night Rev. Archie <lb />
pastor. Sunday School at <lb />
A. D. <lb />
LODGES. <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O, F., <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. Bas- <lb />
IT <lb />
Greenville Lodge No. A. F. A A. <lb />
M. meets Aral and third Monday nights <lb />
Moore, W. M <lb />
DR. <lb />
D. L. JAMES. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. <lb />
C. <lb />
H. A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
up stairs overS. K. Fender A Co's <lb />
Hardware store. <lb />
E. <lb />
Williamston. Greenville <lb />
j MOORE MOORE, <lb />
first; into Richmond. <lb />
A A M. College for Colored <lb />
Apportionment of free <lb />
pupils for <lb />
the <lb />
Beaufort <lb />
t ill <lb />
Carteret <lb />
Currituck <lb />
Martin <lb />
Pamlico i<lb />
I, <lb />
Washington <lb />
Total <lb />
Massachusetts Cavalry Carried It Upon <lb />
the Confederate Evacuation. <lb />
Wheat on, captain <lb />
States army, referring to a <lb />
flaw which was floated in Detroit on <lb />
last Memorial day by Capt. Foster, <lb />
says there is an error in <lb />
Capt. Foster's flag with being- <lb />
first flag carried Into <lb />
Richmond. Cap-, poster said the <lb />
floating from the steamer <lb />
Perry, as she led the <lb />
advance of the fleet up the James <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, <lb />
mm ville, <lb />
under Opera House. <lb />
U O. JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW<lb />
all Collection a <lb />
It is said that <lb />
re long this strip of poisonous <lb />
Hie floor at <lb />
and <lb />
Greenville, <lb />
in Court. <lb />
Civil Criminal Sol I. <lb />
river and into Richmond on April I of fraud <lb />
1865. Capt. the con- recover land, col- <lb />
and <lb />
have been invested in <lb />
mills North Carolina <lb />
the last week. <lb />
The Marion Record says the <lb />
that section are dying <lb />
fat with some disease that <lb />
the Eight or ten <lb />
cows have died within the last <lb />
few weeks. <lb />
A busy population will <lb />
over these palatial <lb />
will take the places of the <lb />
and dugouts the In- <lb />
Territory will <lb />
tho in <lb />
there will two States with <lb />
names per hap, which <lb />
I will be all will to re <lb />
mind of the <lb />
fact that at one time all that vast <lb />
territory was exclusive home <lb />
of civilized, semi civilized and <lb />
the wild tribes of <lb />
and two or three rep- <lb />
will them <lb />
root It is worth try-<lb />
The of African decent <lb />
in th.- Slates are <lb />
according the <lb />
blood into Masks, <lb />
quad <lb />
of Sorry <lb />
The arrest of a f, <lb />
pie Beaufort to- <lb />
has caused <lb />
considerable The trial <lb />
s w at <lb />
A mule was killed in <lb />
was instantly killed by a falling <lb />
limb while down a tree. <lb />
federate Richmond on <lb />
he. of April S, and that <lb />
half-past seven on the morn- <lb />
lair of the a part of the Army <lb />
of the James, commanded by <lb />
Gen. G. and <lb />
pied American <lb />
was nearly a week before <lb />
reached there on the <lb />
Perry. to <lb />
Capt. the American <lb />
was the <lb />
a of the <lb />
cavalry, commanded <lb />
by Maj. H. pro- <lb />
marshal. <lb />
Belated. <lb />
The traveler shaded bis with <lb />
his hand and looked anxiously about <lb />
him. <lb />
there a man In the <lb />
he asked, can shoe a <lb />
said a boy. in the crowd, <lb />
he's a <lb />
and s six broken <lb />
ahead you, <lb />
better go the next town, <lb />
Prompt <lb />
all <lb />
Money loan approved <lb />
lei ma easy. <lb />
II. BLOUNT. J. L. <lb />
FLEMING <lb />
n. c. <lb />
in all the Courts. <lb />
C. LATHAM.<lb />
M. C <lb />
I,. <lb />
A SLOW, <lb />
W, <lb />
ii. nil the Coons <lb />
John E. F. Harding, <lb />
Wilson, N. C. V. <lb />
A HARDING. <lb />
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, <lb />
V. <lb />
Special attention given to <lb />
and of claims.<lb /></p>
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-rut- C O TH ft we found a soft cushion general news. <lb />
L, open barrel of wheat, <lb />
f i which was pleasant enough, bat j Three hundred skeletons have <lb />
Greenville, M. C. j as we slept and snored we sank in a cave near White <lb />
-down in the yielding wheat until <lb />
and <lb />
i J, <lb />
Entered at the at Greenville <lb />
K. C as second-class m i matter. <lb />
our our toes were <lb />
brought in contact, and then we <lb />
entered on a stentorian burst of <lb />
River, Ariz. <lb />
WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 7th, 1835. <lb />
And now is <lb />
to bare a cotton factory. But <lb />
yet. It is time <lb />
our town was talking in this <lb />
There is not a better <lb />
place on the globe for a cotton <lb />
factory than right here. <lb />
When yon meet strangers <lb />
speak always of the good <lb />
of people, town and <lb />
country. When come <lb />
to town, every one should do <lb />
his utmost to make it pleasant <lb />
for them. It may be bread cast <lb />
the waters. If one <lb />
es his own home town he can- <lb />
not expect outsiders to take an <lb />
interest, in it, and certainly not <lb />
to invest his capital. <lb />
The New England Cotton <lb />
Association <lb />
will probably accept the <lb />
of the Cotton States and <lb />
International Exposition Com- <lb />
to visit Atlanta in <lb />
The party will consist <lb />
of several hundred, including <lb />
the most prominent cotton <lb />
mill men in New England. <lb />
The recent movement f cotton <lb />
mills South, and the building <lb />
of large cotton mills both by <lb />
local and New capital, <lb />
has stirred up great interest in <lb />
New England concerning <lb />
Southern cotton industries. <lb />
They expect to see a great deal <lb />
of special interest in the <lb />
Building, <lb />
in which the best products of <lb />
the mills of Georgia will <lb />
be exhibited. <lb />
endangered the rafters and shin- <lb />
on the roof and completely <lb />
threw side show i-J the shad- <lb />
and made pretty Miss Mock, of <lb />
Salisbury, to whom we had of- <lb />
our hand and heart five <lb />
several times at Glen <lb />
faint from exhaustion from <lb />
laughter. would have died <lb />
an inglorious death that wheat <lb />
barrel as it were, in <lb />
a barrel of had not old <lb />
kind, dear old soul, <lb />
laughing long enough to dig us <lb />
out of that barrel of wheat which <lb />
our perspiration rapidly con- <lb />
into starch, by pulling <lb />
and out by our nose <lb />
and toes, laughing all the while <lb />
as be, to say had never <lb />
laughed before. God bless old <lb />
laughing Mac. We bear he has <lb />
grown rich on the husks of the <lb />
Well, we have <lb />
often said a Scotchman could <lb />
grow rich on less food any <lb />
other who could eat dirt <lb />
and go naked. <lb />
Well, we rejoice at tho success <lb />
of this Press Convention, re- <lb />
that we Gan be with them, <lb />
only in the spirit. City <lb />
Economist falcon. <lb />
We read the above from the <lb />
pen of Col. the oldest <lb />
member of the State Press, with <lb />
more than ordinary pleasure. <lb />
At that time we were one of the <lb />
little fellows of the Association, <lb />
in fact the youngest, being then <lb />
not quite seventeen years old, <lb />
but we remember the <lb />
night at Turkey Tail station <lb />
waiting for the train to get out <lb />
of a land slide at Mud Cut. <lb />
Col. in the barrel of <lb />
wheat and Bro. <lb />
laugh will long be in evidence. <lb />
The Tobacco <lb />
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco <lb />
There are eleven prisoners in <lb />
I Madison county jail to be tried <lb />
nasal and that <lb />
A Prince Edward Island 84-year <lb />
old tailor has become the father <lb />
of five all at once. <lb />
Ninety thousand farmers in the <lb />
Dakotas and Minnesota are said <lb />
to have combined to force up the <lb />
price of wheat. <lb />
7th has been set apart <lb />
as North Carolina at the At- <lb />
Cotton States and <lb />
Exposition. <lb />
A big fire started in the Reams <lb />
warehouse at Durham, Thursday <lb />
morning, and destroyed buildings <lb />
and stock to the value of <lb />
before it could be checked. <lb />
While a newspaper may print <lb />
column column <lb />
tic of its own town, its very <lb />
brightest sayings will be received <lb />
with a grain of doubt if its <lb />
columns do not bear the <lb />
impression of true enterprise. <lb />
Albion, <lb />
Mr- Jacob of Locke town <lb />
ship, mat a very fine mule Mon- <lb />
day under peculiar circumstances. <lb />
He rode it to a neighbor's house <lb />
and hitched it near a hive. <lb />
The hive was turned over and the <lb />
bees stung the mule so bad that <lb />
it died Salisbury <lb />
The with <lb />
deep sorrow of the death of <lb />
Miss M. G. which <lb />
occurred at her home near Nor- <lb />
wood, Va., on Saturday, 3rd <lb />
inst. She was a warm friend <lb />
of the writer, and to us her <lb />
death is a personal bereave- <lb />
Miss was one <lb />
of the Old Dominion's bright- <lb />
est and took high rank <lb />
among the authors of the <lb />
Helplessness of Men in Court. <lb />
Referring to the recent <lb />
Pilot libel suit in Norfolk, the <lb />
Landmark of that city says that <lb />
those who read the accounts of <lb />
the cross-examination of Rev- <lb />
John E- by Capt. John S. <lb />
and Capt. Wises speech, <lb />
most been struck by the <lb />
very extraordinary license which <lb />
he took. It continues; Those <lb />
who heard the examination and <lb />
the speech, more than those who <lb />
read of IT. were impressed by <lb />
brutality absolute dis- <lb />
regard of any of the delicacies <lb />
proprieties of court <lb />
persons have thought since <lb />
this episode that there is no limit <lb />
whatever to the privilege which a <lb />
lawyer way of abusing <lb />
and a or <lb />
when under the protection <lb />
of a It is very rare indeed, <lb />
that any such limits are set a <lb />
It is said that Charlotte has a <lb />
city ordinance requiring people <lb />
who have baby carriages on tho <lb />
streets to go single file, prohibit <lb />
nurses from forming bat- <lb />
talion or by platoon and reckless- <lb />
Several buyers came Wed- <lb />
night. <lb />
Mr. J. S. Jenkins has just re- <lb />
turned from Richmond, Va. <lb />
Greenville expects to reach the <lb />
five million mile post this season- <lb />
Farmers arc now busy curing <lb />
Nearly all the barns are <lb />
in use. <lb />
Pi began coming i i <lb />
this morning. They show pretty <lb />
good color. <lb />
Mr. E. R- Aiken, of Durham, <lb />
has taken a position as auctioneer <lb />
at the Star Warehouse. <lb />
Clever, genial. Hodges, <lb />
is at his looking happier <lb />
than he ever did before. <lb />
Mr. W- J. Stem came in from <lb />
Oxford Monday and will locate <lb />
on this market as a buyer- <lb />
Mr. H. C Cannon, from near <lb />
church, is at the <lb />
Greenville, keeping books for <lb />
Messrs. L. F- Evans Co. <lb />
Can't the citizens of the town <lb />
organize a board of trade. One <lb />
is needed more than any <lb />
other one thing to aid Greenville <lb />
in her onward progress. <lb />
There are a good many prim- <lb />
coming to market ungraded. <lb />
In this condition they cannot sell <lb />
well and hence a great of <lb />
dissatisfaction from such sales. <lb />
A good many more tobacco <lb />
buyers expected here during <lb />
the coming week- We are in re- <lb />
the are highly <lb />
elated that so much came in, <lb />
it as indication that Green- <lb />
ville is going to have a sea- <lb />
son. <lb />
You can always count on Green- <lb />
ville, both for tobacco and prices. <lb />
If a stranger was casting about <lb />
looking for a location to start up <lb />
an industry and should strike <lb />
Tobacco Company has one <lb />
with five floors, and with <lb />
a capacity for re-ordering a half- <lb />
million pounds during tho sea- <lb />
son. <lb />
The increase of population <lb />
Greenville since has been <lb />
equal to, if not than for a <lb />
decade prior to that time. This <lb />
is attributable to the to- <lb />
market, which is proved by <lb />
the fact that the neighboring <lb />
towns have not increased <lb />
Greenville who would show him <lb />
th town and the sites that could j The r. resent season <lb />
Most likely he would i warehouse <lb />
interview the hotel keepers bee-u another in- <lb />
,, ,,. . i crease in sales is assured. The <lb />
by them would be referred, very <lb />
probably, to some lawyer or some <lb />
Enterprise -Integrity. <lb />
GOVERNS every movement, every <lb />
idea, every transaction at <lb />
charging down the streets fore- of letters from some of them <lb />
pedestrians <lb />
walks. <lb />
from the side- <lb />
Shall the Girls Propose. <lb />
of the rest of as, who, while we <lb />
do the best we could in <lb />
our individual capacity, yet it <lb />
would fail to make the impression <lb />
on a stranger that a set of men <lb />
appointed for that purpose would <lb />
make. Let have a board of <lb />
trade and let the board <lb />
point a standing committee <lb />
whose business it shall be to in- <lb />
tend to all matters of this kind <lb />
There is now a good deal of in- <lb />
quiring about Greenville all over <lb />
the State. Nearly drummer <lb />
that we meet tells that Green <lb />
is in the healthiest condition <lb />
of any town in the east. With a <lb />
little effort on the part of our <lb />
people, we could soon have a <lb />
nice little city, and with the in- <lb />
that is now being <lb />
made we certainly can't afford <lb />
not to have a regularly organized <lb />
board of trade to negotiate with <lb />
prospectors, and if we do <lb />
not secure them make it pleasant <lb />
for them while they are <lb />
owe to our self <lb />
country is largo and cures <lb />
primings are <lb />
already coming in, live, <lb />
men in charge of the mar- <lb />
fine facilities for hand- <lb />
ling the weed, a prosperous sea- <lb />
son is confidently expected- <lb />
sent day. Knowing her as we j lawyer. We have often read and <lb />
heard of helpless witnesses <lb />
pealing to the court for protect- <lb />
ion against the of <lb />
counsel, but have rarely ever <lb />
heard of the being <lb />
Under the rules and precedents <lb />
it would seem that the litigant or <lb />
witness has no hope except in the <lb />
gentility of counsel and the sense <lb />
of right which no permit a <lb />
fair-minded man to take <lb />
of the condition of <lb />
who is so circumstanced that he <lb />
cannot speak for himself, to say <lb />
about him things which the facts <lb />
do not warrant and which offend <lb />
the decorum of courts and the <lb />
proprieties of Ob-<lb />
did, it always afforded us rare <lb />
pleasure to read her books, and <lb />
aside from this for a number of <lb />
years we enjoyed occasional <lb />
letters horn her. Her <lb />
name and writings are familiar <lb />
to many readers, <lb />
she being some years ago a <lb />
contributor to its col- <lb />
She had sick for <lb />
several fact her <lb />
health failed under her de- <lb />
voted attention to her mother in <lb />
the latter's long sickness a lit- <lb />
more than two years ago, <lb />
whose death was such a grief <lb />
to her that she never re- <lb />
gained her strength. Miss <lb />
was a pure, sweet, no- <lb />
woman, ever showing a <lb />
devotion to her home <lb />
and parents, and her memory <lb />
will be long cherished by a <lb />
large circle of relatives and <lb />
friend. The only members of <lb />
the immediate family surviving <lb />
her are an aged father and a <lb />
sister, and to these we extend <lb />
heartfelt sympathy in <lb />
sore bereavement. <lb />
THE PRESS CONVENTION. <lb />
The convention of <lb />
Carolina Press met in Greensboro <lb />
week and had a most <lb />
time, said to be the most en- <lb />
o; able that has ever been held <lb />
daring the existence of the <lb />
In a we must <lb />
be allowed to say that is error. <lb />
The year of the meeting at Golds- <lb />
in we it was, <lb />
hen the Convention after its i d- <lb />
at Goldsboro, accept- <lb />
ed invitation to Glen Alpine <lb />
Springs, was the most delightful <lb />
of all in the history of the Press <lb />
Convention. That, including the <lb />
delay at Turkey Tail station- was <lb />
the climax of earthly happiness <lb />
Perhaps the present members of <lb />
the gang were then babies in <lb />
arms, that meeting was the <lb />
best of ail- The flood at Beau- <lb />
fort was a that changed <lb />
the purpose of the <lb />
but as it was. it was a <lb />
breeder of joy out of sorrow. <lb />
Out of it came the happiness of <lb />
Glen Alpine out of the <lb />
dent and delay at Turkey Tail <lb />
came the joy of that and <lb />
never-to-be-forgotten night- <lb />
who yet lives, thank the <lb />
good Lord, was in full feather, <lb />
and the silver rattle of but <lb />
echoed the darkness s <lb />
a to mirth- <lb />
who was emphatically a dull, was <lb />
provoked to wit by the magnetic <lb />
ripple of laughter, <lb />
Whose reserve fund furnished a <lb />
supply of laughter for own <lb />
and others wit and humor. <lb />
had thought we were a lucky man <lb />
T. J. for <lb />
naming the probable can- <lb />
for Governor at Greens- <lb />
Governor omitted <lb />
two of the most said <lb />
a well posted politician <lb />
day. forbade him to <lb />
mention himself, but if all I hear <lb />
is true, is <lb />
at con- <lb />
the gentleman, <lb />
Jarvis approached Mr. Julian S- <lb />
Carr, who was surrounded by <lb />
some friends and I <lb />
want to know whether you are <lb />
working for the nomination for <lb />
Governor, and if you are a can- <lb />
for the <lb />
said he was not a <lb />
candidate for the nomination <lb />
was not trying to secure Then <lb />
Senator Jarvis said, say to <lb />
you, Jule, what Judge Settle once <lb />
said to Gov. It was <lb />
shortly before the time that the <lb />
Republicans were to elect a <lb />
United States Judge <lb />
Settle wanted to be elected, but <lb />
he was afraid of and so <lb />
One morning he went into the <lb />
Governor's said S <lb />
are yon a candidate <lb />
for the F <lb />
No, the Governor, with <lb />
out reflection. <lb />
said Judge Set- <lb />
and with that he walked out <lb />
Jarvis no more, bat <lb />
ha, Mr- Carr, the ethers <lb />
laughed heartily at the joke- <lb />
Was it more than a joke I <lb />
Observer. <lb />
This query has always been de- <lb />
the negative, but Mrs- <lb />
Potter Palmer thinks the girls are <lb />
nowadays deciding it in the <lb />
motive- Mrs Palmer is the sec <lb />
most widely <lb />
known woman in America, and <lb />
her observations are not idle I <lb />
worths, but are entitled to be <lb />
en We quote i <lb />
if tendency <lb />
es, the first thing we know the <lb />
be compelled <lb />
to make proposals of or <lb />
remain forever They have <lb />
come dangerously it already <lb />
The seeking, the <lb />
management, the ingenuity, the <lb />
leading, are now all the <lb />
of the girls and their mothers. <lb />
Nothing remains but for them to <lb />
seize a fitting moment to at <lb />
the feet, <lb />
dying love and <lb />
It makes my heart sick with <lb />
me to hear girls telephoning <lb />
for young men, begging for their <lb />
company at or in a drive, <lb />
or out devices and <lb />
pretexts for getting at the young <lb />
himself- The gills are just <lb />
as sweet and lovely as ever, but <lb />
there is a in social con- <lb />
I say it with pain, that <lb />
the tendency of what is known as <lb />
our higher society is towards the <lb />
European system. of the <lb />
principal phases of European so <lb />
are abhorrent- It will be a <lb />
sad day for America when they <lb />
are adopted already <lb />
they are much imitated, especial- <lb />
in east. Are our well-to-do <lb />
young men the first stages of <lb />
the European process Do they <lb />
believe their early manhood <lb />
should be devoted to roaming and <lb />
license, that matrimony <lb />
should come with weariness <lb />
I hope <lb />
saying they will be on the market; we <lb />
by the 15th of this month- j <lb />
have <lb />
ed work on their new prize house <lb />
It will be located just west of their <lb />
warehouse, and in convenient <lb />
proximity to it- Thus the Green- <lb />
ville tobacco market to <lb />
increase its facilities- <lb />
P- U- Gorman has had a <lb />
walling run around his <lb />
and is adding many other <lb />
improvements to his prize house. <lb />
His firm expects to do a much <lb />
larger here the coming <lb />
season than ever before. The <lb />
firm of J. N. Gorman k Co. is <lb />
composed of young men and <lb />
Virginia there <lb />
is not a more thorough going set <lb />
of hustlers- <lb />
Messrs. T. E. Roberts and R. <lb />
H- Hayes came in Wednesday <lb />
night. Mr. Roberts is the <lb />
partner of T. E- Roberts Co., <lb />
the junior member being Mr. <lb />
Hayes, at this place. We under- <lb />
stand expect to do a very <lb />
large here this season- <lb />
There is no one who knows better goes buck vilifying <lb />
how to make good selections than <lb />
and there is no <lb />
market on which he can get bet- <lb />
tobacco than Greenville. <lb />
Capt. E. M- Pace says he was <lb />
walking a tobacco field, a <lb />
few days ago, and looking toward <lb />
the barn noticed a commotion, <lb />
Going in that direction he soon <lb />
found that there was considerable <lb />
excitement and on reaching the <lb />
barn found that a hog weighing <lb />
or had been ran into <lb />
one of the furnaces. Finding it <lb />
too warm for him heat being <lb />
in tho the hog- rushed <lb />
out of one and turned and run <lb />
into the other through the fire, <lb />
up the flues to the T. joint. It is <lb />
say that when taken <lb />
out he was <lb />
King <lb />
great business. <lb />
The Marion Record wants <lb />
Armfield nominated for <lb />
Governor. The Durham Sun <lb />
wants Julian S- Carr. The Ox- <lb />
ford Ledger favors Lt. Gov. <lb />
The Asheville <lb />
mountain man <lb />
name not given, but presumed to <lb />
be Col. Theo. F- Davidson. Dr. <lb />
Faison tells the Charlotte <lb />
that the East is solid for Jar- <lb />
vi-, and says the only Dem- <lb />
that can carry <lb />
Overman has lots of friends. The <lb />
Statesville Landmark prints the <lb />
Governor, <lb />
who's going to our Gov- <lb />
asked Mr. Geo. M Rose, <lb />
of of Senator Jarvis <lb />
Wednesday night at the <lb />
Greensboro. can't <lb />
said he- hear Tom <lb />
Mason, Jule Carr, Overman, <lb />
Glenn ard Theo. Davidson <lb />
spoken of. We ought to <lb />
the we nave <lb />
for Governor in May, and start <lb />
him lo work <lb />
It is the pulse of <lb />
the great business. Its vibrations are <lb />
felt in every department, every aisle, <lb />
and on every shelf. For even cent <lb />
expended Frank Wilson returns full <lb />
value. discrimination is made be- <lb />
tween the small purchaser or the great, <lb />
the rich or the poor, the experienced <lb />
or the inexperienced, All have the <lb />
same advantages, and no one is given <lb />
concession, commission or discount. <lb />
I must make room for my tall stock and <lb />
will put prices down to a low notch so as <lb />
to clean them out. of Fine <lb />
Cotton j. <lb />
Below are prices of cotton <lb />
The following clipping from the <lb />
Record is from <lb />
our Mr- S- C. Hamil- <lb />
Mr. S- C- Hamilton, Jr., <lb />
Greenville Lumber Co , Green <lb />
ville, N- C-, in a letter to the Man <lb />
Record, <lb />
like the Record <lb />
and hope you will continue in the <lb />
same line. You are building up <lb />
the South on good, safe business <lb />
principles, and every statement <lb />
you make is to the point- The <lb />
is from the North, way up <lb />
in Maine, and for Southern <lb />
and industries we only <lb />
words of <lb />
If we had more Northern <lb />
like Mr. Hamilton in our Southern <lb />
States it would not be long before <lb />
the South would be vindicated <lb />
from the false and scurrilous <lb />
ports that frequently go the <lb />
rounds in the North. A few days <lb />
ago speaking with the writer Mr. <lb />
Hamilton said i <lb />
you hear of a northern <lb />
man that has been South and <lb />
and <lb />
the Southern people, you may <lb />
note that in most cases he is out <lb />
of a job North and not even re- <lb />
people, and j Health <lb />
as a matter of course, ht is dis- <lb />
appointed n the Southern Keep the system perfect or- <lb />
do not hug to their by the occasional use of <lb />
Mr. Hamilton speaks i Liver Pills. They reg- <lb />
highest terms of Southern j the bowels and produce <lb />
people and their hospitality. . . , <lb />
, c , A Vigorous Body. <lb />
The Romans Edition of the For sick headache, malaria, <lb />
Southern issued . . j t <lb />
. ,. , t . ., , . ,,.,. constipation and Kin- <lb />
for the of the Twin City r <lb />
Hospital is just oat, U is a lite- <lb />
treat indeed, and contains j I U I I O <lb />
interesting reading matter on <lb />
topics, spiced with literary i <lb />
taste, emanate I <lb />
peanuts for furnished <lb />
by Bros. Co., Mer <lb />
chants of Norfolk <lb />
Mid <lb />
kid <lb />
Low M; <lb />
Go-id <lb />
Prime <lb />
Extra Pi <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Corrected S. <lb />
per to <lb />
n to <lb />
cured; to IS <lb />
to <lb />
Corn to SO <lb />
Flour, too <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Salt per to <lb />
to -in <lb />
per <lb />
Hulls, per <lb />
Cotton<lb />
must be cut down as I intend to have a beau- <lb />
line this fall and do want to carry a <lb />
suit over. In <lb />
Gents Furnishing Goods- <lb />
I have knocked the bottom clean out and will <lb />
sell you if you will come and look. <lb />
FRANK ON <lb />
THE KING CLOTHIER.<lb />
Farmers. <lb />
I have rented the old Greenville Warehouse <lb />
and with Messrs. R. D. <lb />
A. H. Critcher, under the firm name of Evans <lb />
Co., will be in the warehouse business the com- <lb />
season. We earnestly solicit your patronage <lb />
With the best light in the State for showing your <lb />
I tobacco, polite and competent assistants, plenty <lb />
of prize room, experience and ample means to <lb />
successfully conduct the business. We know we <lb />
can get as much for your tobacco as any house or <lb />
market in the State. Give us a trial and we will <lb />
try to please you. Respectfully. <lb />
L. F. EVANS. C. <lb />
To <lb />
Workers <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
of <lb />
Hon. John S- says <lb />
people of North Carolina are <lb />
paving more to es- <lb />
of cotton trills <lb />
they are to politics- That is what <lb />
the people need pow. The <lb />
of general prosperity will go far- <lb />
tire Demo <lb />
crate than anything <lb />
Could- At the rate of <lb />
material to <lb />
get over ob aide on <lb />
next election. Time only is need- <lb />
For several reasons it has been <lb />
deemed best to postpone tho <lb />
State Convention, appointed to be <lb />
held at Goldsboro, 27-29 <lb />
until Nov., the exact date not <lb />
being yet determined upon. <lb />
will enable many more <lb />
counties to hold their local con- <lb />
and elect delegates to <lb />
the Convention. Notice <lb />
will be given as the date <lb />
has been decided upon- In the <lb />
meantime county officers are <lb />
ed to hold township and county <lb />
convent ions and select their <lb />
representatives delegates to <lb />
the State Convention The pro <lb />
gram is now being outlined and <lb />
will be announced as soon as com. <lb />
plated. promise the Sunday <lb />
workers of State ope of <lb />
tho best convent we have ever <lb />
had. Help us to make it the best, <lb />
His name. <lb />
. I. President. <lb />
H N- Snow, Com. <lb />
The moat degenerating pine <lb />
t ice of modern times is of <lb />
children and youths to <lb />
run on the streets at night, com <lb />
outside or parental res <lb />
This practice prevails in <lb />
nearly every in country, <lb />
wise Democratic laws, the people n some places active meas <lb />
are taken to break it <lb />
up and save the for <lb />
tare good citizenship. <lb />
Foxes are getting so <lb />
in vicinity of Mr- <lb />
that fox hunters, with <lb />
dogs, ate visitors. <lb />
A few nights ago, after Mr. <lb />
came from the field he <lb />
heard one of everlasting- <lb />
down in <lb />
front of his house- Catching <lb />
bis gun and pistol be <lb />
what it he made haste <lb />
to the scene of the trouble- On <lb />
arriving he saw a large fox have <lb />
dog by the jaw him <lb />
for lite and death- Mr- <lb />
caught the hind legs of the fox <lb />
it was not until he fired a <lb />
pistol ball through the fox's head <lb />
fee turned loose the dog. <lb />
The Greenville tobacco ma <lb />
had a splendid <lb />
planters here from Pitt, <lb />
Greene, and <lb />
Beaufort of the <lb />
four bad sale, <lb />
aggregate offered on the floors <lb />
being 15,000- Star led off <lb />
with the and largest sale, <lb />
having on its <lb />
The Planters and had <lb />
sales next in the order named <lb />
with about each, <lb />
and the Greenville bad the <lb />
jug- pounds. <lb />
The bulk of was <lb />
primings, from to <lb />
in price, but we noticed several <lb />
piles off at and <lb />
Considering the character <lb />
of the offered the farmers <lb />
were well pleased with the prices <lb />
ob There was effort to <lb />
get a large quantity of tobacco <lb />
for opening break, and <lb />
from the minds of cultured female <lb />
writers, tempered in their <lb />
by the genial influence <lb />
around them in their sun <lb />
southern following is <lb />
the Greenville market report as <lb />
prepared by Mis. R. R. Cotten <lb />
for that <lb />
MARKET. <lb />
Although the youngest tobacco <lb />
market of any note, in North Ca- <lb />
Greenville shows a record <lb />
lull of for the <lb />
town is surrounded by <lb />
a fine country where the culture <lb />
of tobacco was commenced about <lb />
ten years ago- <lb />
The first experiments were <lb />
satisfactory the crease of <lb />
acreage was so rapid that the <lb />
a home goon be- <lb />
came evident- <lb />
The first warehouse was built <lb />
in 1891, and the Greenville To- <lb />
Market dates from that <lb />
year, when pounds were <lb />
sold. Another was <lb />
built in 1892. and that year the <lb />
two warehouses sold 1.200,000 <lb />
pounds and in 19.3 the pa two <lb />
warehouses sold <lb />
increase of business and the Con-; <lb />
tinned of in the <lb />
surrounding country, stimulated <lb />
the business men of place and <lb />
another warehouse was built in <lb />
1894, when the sales increased to <lb />
pounds- That year the <lb />
Greenville market paid out <lb />
for tobacco, while the <lb />
market only distributed <lb />
about one amount. j <lb />
of<lb />
has caused an increase o. <lb />
in every branch of trade, and <lb />
lifted to some extent the dark <lb />
of pressing necessities <lb />
which had depressed farmer- <lb />
The average price of tobacco <lb />
for the last four years has been <lb />
There are eight <lb />
now, with bright prospects of <lb />
others at an early day. The Amer <lb />
College Hotel <lb />
Proprietress <lb />
Convenient to depot and to the lo- <lb />
warehouses. <lb />
and location <lb />
Greenville. Splendid mineral <lb />
Rooms large and comfortable. <lb />
supplied the best the <lb />
fords. <lb />
Terms reasonable. <lb />
Acts Like Magic <lb />
f you have o <lb />
any otter tin Oil, which yon can <lb />
get at Dr. Women's will owe you. <lb />
Meeting of Physicians. <lb />
There be a meeting of the <lb />
i-ii at the Court House <lb />
on the Monday in Sc-p- <lb />
at o'clock IV Hie <lb />
pose pf a Superintendent <lb />
Health, and other <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
Flues are Now Ready for Deliver; <lb />
BY <lb />
S. E. Render Co. <lb />
-X- <lb />
price to all <lb />
Prices greatly reduced. <lb />
Terms Cash. <lb />
Opposite Drugstore. <lb />
of <lb />
ft- <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
no-ii JET. W <lb />
GREENVILLE. KT. C. <lb />
Just Received Cars Rock Lime. <lb />
KEGS NAILS, ALL SIZES. <lb />
Floor, <lb />
Meat. <lb />
umps <lb />
Truck B <lb />
-Asp <lb />
pf in All <lb />
We at <lb />
the <lb />
Moore store and are <lb />
prepared to <lb />
any kind of <lb />
want. <lb />
Special attention given <lb />
to putting down <lb />
and repairing <lb />
All kinds Pipe <lb />
done and sat- <lb />
Place <lb />
for Flues with <lb />
Sardines, <lb />
H Bread<lb />
Star Lye- <lb />
Cakes and Crackers. <lb />
Stick Candy, <lb />
Cases Matches, <lb />
Gild Dust. <lb />
Good Luck Baking <lb />
Sacks Coffee. <lb />
Bills Molasses, <lb />
Tons Shot, <lb />
Powder. <lb />
Hay, <lb />
Lard. <lb />
I'm Granulated Sugar, <lb />
V. <lb />
o Gall <lb />
U. R. Mills <lb />
Three Thistle <lb />
Boxes Tobacco, <lb />
Dukes V. M. P. Cigarettes. <lb />
Old Va. Cheroots, <lb />
Cases Oysters, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
N. C <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All kinds placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At lower current rates. <lb />
FIRE PROOF SAFE<lb /></p>
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                <p>
B. C. HOOKER. <lb />
Am going <lb />
NORTH in <lb />
about days <lb />
and <lb />
big reduction <lb />
in Clothing, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
Laces to make <lb />
room for Fall <lb />
Stock. Come <lb />
and see for <lb />
yourselves. <lb />
A NEW MONTH. <lb />
Brings Now Item, and The Reflector <lb />
Gets Them. <lb />
August. <lb />
Eighth month. <lb />
Last clay of July. <lb />
Croquet parties are popular. <lb />
Early fall goods are arriving. <lb />
Riverside series has ripe <lb />
grapes. <lb />
Water in river is falling <lb />
again. <lb />
The ice dealers have been fill- <lb />
up. <lb />
for the Greenville to- <lb />
market. <lb />
The tobacco market <lb />
will open the <lb />
The are beginning to <lb />
lay their crops. <lb />
Five Hundred Bushels of Corn <lb />
for sale by J- J- Nobles. <lb />
Work the Planters prize <lb />
house is now under way. <lb />
Will we tee it or A <lb />
located in Greenville. <lb />
The storm last had a <lb />
effect upon the weather. <lb />
AUGUST FACES. <lb />
I A colored man named Noah <lb />
Shown by People Around Chapman was killed Friday <lb />
belting <lb />
Five Thursdays, five Fridays <lb />
and five Saturdays in this month- <lb />
A. J. Griffin has new sweet <lb />
potatoes large enough for table <lb />
use. <lb />
For that dull, tired feeling <lb />
about trade try a v doses of ad <lb />
There's nothing the matter with <lb />
this moon, so the <lb />
folks say. <lb />
John Phillips will <lb />
at school house <lb />
Sunday in August. <lb />
Washington is taking steps to <lb />
have a fair. Wake up, <lb />
ville, and set a move <lb />
Telegrams received here from <lb />
Saturday the <lb />
death of A- P. <lb />
Now fur a whooping tobacco <lb />
Greenville is to <lb />
sell of the weed. <lb />
, Miss Mamie of <lb />
The ltd , visiting her cousin. Miss Alice <lb />
school h an excursion steam-1 <lb />
My ere afternoon. <lb />
These Warm Days. <lb />
Mr. <lb />
Master Walter Harris is quite sick. <lb />
Mr. Edward Greene left Monday <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
Mrs. W. M. King been sick <lb />
days. <lb />
C. M. is on a visit to <lb />
Scotland Neck. <lb />
Miss is visiting rel- <lb />
in <lb />
Mayor D. C. Moore, of Bethel came in <lb />
Thursday evening. <lb />
Master Hat Rountree is visiting rel- <lb />
at ires at Old <lb />
Miss Margie Langley returned <lb />
Littleton. <lb />
Miss Ada Wooten has returned from <lb />
a visit in Greene county. <lb />
Mr. S. J. Dixon returned to his home <lb />
at Littleton Wednesday. <lb />
Maj. II. returned M <lb />
from a to Centerville. <lb />
Lula White is visiting Miss Dan- <lb />
Fleming the country. <lb />
Mr. E. Smith returned to Scotland <lb />
Nick Wednesday morning, <lb />
Mr. R. S. Clark, of Wilson, has been <lb />
spending a days here. <lb />
Mr. V. H. Harrington returned <lb />
day evening from Norfolk. <lb />
Master Frank of Kinston, is <lb />
visiting Master Fred Forbes. <lb />
Miss Lina Sheppard is visiting Miss <lb />
Maud Moore in <lb />
Miss Jarvis returned a <lb />
visit Wednesday. <lb />
Miss Minnie returned home <lb />
Monday from a visit to <lb />
Rev. G. F. Smith returned <lb />
day from his vacation at Beaufort. <lb />
Mrs. A. V. Newton, of is <lb />
relatives at the King House. <lb />
Mrs. A. has returned, <lb />
from a long visit in the country. <lb />
Mr. X. E. Hooker left Monday <lb />
cuing for to visit hi motlier. <lb />
Deputy Collector, II. of <lb />
Monday, evening, <lb />
Mr. w, B. James has accepted a <lb />
at Frank goods store. <lb />
Miss Leta returned Fri- <lb />
day from a to relatives at Trenton. <lb />
Mr. Ravage has gone to Edge- <lb />
to spend mew days <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
A family in Raleigh was made <lb />
violently sick from ice <lb />
cream, it is thought there was <lb />
poison in the milk from which <lb />
the cream was made. <lb />
Mr. E. R. Aiken is auctioneer <lb />
and a good one, both I lie <lb />
Star and Greenville warehouses, <lb />
instead of only for the as <lb />
we previously printed- <lb />
We are to announce <lb />
that the opening day of Green <lb />
ville College Institute, is changed <lb />
at the request of patrons from <lb />
August to September <lb />
Mr- Charlie Forbes with his <lb />
and <lb />
Warren with his guitar make de- <lb />
music. So say those <lb />
within sound of a serenade these <lb />
lovely nights. <lb />
A man sitting in the middle of <lb />
a pasture, for a cow to <lb />
come to be milked, is no more <lb />
foolish than the merchant who <lb />
stocks his and waits for <lb />
trade to come to him without ad- <lb />
Gazette. <lb />
The Volunteer Fireman is the <lb />
name of a neat semi-monthly pub- <lb />
that has just appeared at <lb />
Greensboro with J- J. and <lb />
F- L, Reid editors. It is pub <lb />
in the interest of the vol- <lb />
fireman of the State. <lb />
The body of the colored boy, <lb />
James Johnston, who was <lb />
drowned Tuesday was <lb />
found Thursday evening near <lb />
landing. The body was <lb />
under a log and was discovered <lb />
by a colored who wont out <lb />
to catch the log. <lb />
Friday afternoon Mast Fred <lb />
Forbes has his goat out cover <lb />
in blanket and with ban- <lb />
regular race track <lb />
a bit of <lb />
talking exercise. The boys who <lb />
were disposed to be jealous <lb />
ed to know of Fred how come <lb />
bis goat's legs sore. <lb />
A gentleman so many <lb />
people going toward tho depot, <lb />
Tuesday evening, asked if <lb />
some noted person was expected <lb />
on the train. The inquirer did <lb />
not know what a resort the depot <lb />
is these evenings, and that there <lb />
is a crowd present most every <lb />
the train cornea <lb />
. . r. t <lb />
good and refreshing sleep <lb />
to health of wind and <lb />
body, and are given by Hood's <lb />
Several town are the <lb />
proud of goats, and the <lb />
way they ride is immense- <lb />
Dr. black put in some <lb />
lively stepping, Wednesday even- <lb />
and made a mile <lb />
Another very fair break out at <lb />
the warehouses to-day, with <lb />
than yesterday- <lb />
The seed division of the U- S- <lb />
agricultural department is <lb />
to take effect October 1st. <lb />
The Guards and <lb />
Washington Light go <lb />
camp at this <lb />
week- <lb />
The big advertisers do the bu s <lb />
That is <lb />
you and see if this <lb />
not so. <lb />
A dray loaded with col- <lb />
lapsed the street <lb />
Half a ton was too much load for <lb />
a single dray. <lb />
An exchange <lb />
that Christmas is coming <lb />
So it is, and is less than twenty- <lb />
one weeks <lb />
Dr. Warren gave his black a <lb />
tilt time out at the race <lb />
track this Wednesday. A large <lb />
crowd went out. <lb />
The Register of Deeds issued <lb />
only two marriage licenses this <lb />
week. The total for the mouth <lb />
of July was eight- <lb />
The river is overflowing its <lb />
banks and still rising. A freshet <lb />
now would be very damaging to <lb />
low-ground <lb />
The citizen who patronizes <lb />
home industries makes an invest- <lb />
beyond his purchases. He <lb />
invests in I he town. <lb />
The says this is the <lb />
last summer month, but if <lb />
make you sweat we <lb />
will quit <lb />
A party of people had a <lb />
pleasant gathering in <lb />
the college grove Friday night- <lb />
There were about ten couples. <lb />
John E member <lb />
of the firm of Hurst, Co., <lb />
of Baltimore, is the Democratic <lb />
nominee for Governor of Mary- <lb />
land <lb />
With the tobacco season open <lb />
and the fall nearly here every <lb />
merchant now to be <lb />
It pays to use space in <lb />
the Reflector. <lb />
The Oil Mills above Tarboro <lb />
have let a contract for a new <lb />
steamer to ply Tar river in place <lb />
of the Beta. Tho new boat will <lb />
be built in Washington. <lb />
Friend Jim Starkey took it <lb />
party for a from the <lb />
depot on his dray Thursday even- <lb />
but the hay was missing. <lb />
Nat Whittle Id was <lb />
Hundreds of martins can be <lb />
seen in the vicinity of the depot <lb />
while beating a ride under <lb />
one of the cars on the north <lb />
bound freight train. It hap- <lb />
near <lb />
Married in <lb />
Miss Ada G- daughter <lb />
of Mr. E. G. a former <lb />
citizen of this town who moved <lb />
to South Carolina, was married <lb />
July 25th to Mr- I. F- at <lb />
that State- The RE- <lb />
OR extends best wishes. <lb />
New Hoarding Ho <lb />
Mrs. Delia Gav has a <lb />
boarding house in the college <lb />
building, which she has rented <lb />
for that purpose. She will keep a <lb />
good he use and it will be a great <lb />
convenience, to the tobacco in n <lb />
especially. See advertisement- <lb />
Ocracoke Fishing. <lb />
Cherry reports <lb />
that fishing is fine at Ocracoke- A <lb />
few days ago Mr. Lat Williams, <lb />
of Wilson, caught with pole and <lb />
lino a that weighed <lb />
ounces, and <lb />
another so large that his line <lb />
broke. Many big drum have been <lb />
taken the trout catch is <lb />
A. M. College Examination. <lb />
Prof. W- H- <lb />
held the examination <lb />
S for the of a <lb />
student to the A- M- <lb />
College. Messrs. J. M. Moore <lb />
J. F- Stokes were the contestants. <lb />
The questions for the <lb />
were furnished by the faculty <lb />
of the College and the papers will <lb />
be forwarded to President <lb />
day for examination and decision <lb />
as to who is tho successful <lb />
M. of Kinston, is <lb />
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Col I- A. Sugg came home Friday <lb />
from a business trip to <lb />
Mr. John K. Williams has gone to <lb />
to take a ill a mug <lb />
store there. <lb />
Mrs. L. V. of Snow Hill, is <lb />
parents. Dr. and Mrs. W. <lb />
Brown, <lb />
We are to know that Mr. Jarvis <lb />
is now rapidly an I hope <lb />
soon be out- <lb />
Mr Z. Morton, <lb />
spent night hen and <lb />
home Saturday. <lb />
Mr. J. T. Williams returned Thurs- <lb />
day from Km-ton when be had been <lb />
for day. <lb />
Mr. II. A. and Master Hugh <lb />
Sheppard returned horn their visit <lb />
Kinston Friday. <lb />
Mi-s Susie While and tittle Miss Mag. <lb />
of are visiting <lb />
Miss Homier. <lb />
Messrs. J. E. of Snow Hill, <lb />
and W. J. Pope, of Fountain Hill, were <lb />
on the breaks Thursday. <lb />
lira, C. and Miss Alice <lb />
Proctor returned Monday evening from <lb />
a visit to Sampson county. <lb />
Mr. J. C Tyson, clerk at the bank, is <lb />
quite sick. Mr. ii. L. Harding is rilling <lb />
his during his sickness <lb />
Mr. R. II. Hayes returned Wednesday <lb />
evening from his summer vacation. <lb />
Everybody welcomes him hack. <lb />
Miss of Mount is <lb />
visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Via, <lb />
W. M. King, at the King House. <lb />
Mr. Amos E. Brown, of Washington, <lb />
is visiting his nephew Mr. J. IS. Latham. <lb />
We were glad to have a call from him. <lb />
Mrs. C. W. and children, of <lb />
in i-. who have been visiting Mrs. <lb />
F. O. James, left for Saturday. <lb />
Mr. J. A. Cherry went to Tillery last <lb />
week lo attend funeral of a niece <lb />
and to remain a days with his <lb />
Mrs. W. Hardison, of <lb />
who has been spending a few days <lb />
with Mrs. R. J. Cobb, returned home <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Miss Sallie of <lb />
who been Miss Mattie <lb />
Tucker, took the cars here <lb />
for her home. <lb />
Mrs. John King, of Falkland, came In <lb />
from Unit ton Friday spent <lb />
the right here and left for home this <lb />
Saturday morning. <lb />
Mr. Tyler of Wilson, <lb />
down Tuesday evening and will en <lb />
gage in business here. He i-a <lb />
son of E. M. Pace- <lb />
D. E. Perry, J. W. Grainger, <lb />
and Kinston, <lb />
came over Thursday to attend the <lb />
opening of the tobacco market. <lb />
Mr. R. M. Hester, of well <lb />
known by most of the tobacco <lb />
here, came In Saturday morning to look <lb />
around. We hope will locate in <lb />
A Good Beginner. <lb />
Mr- Andrew Jackson, of Vance- <lb />
was Friday with a load <lb />
of tobacco for the opening break. <lb />
He came by to subscribe for the <lb />
Reflector before leaving town <lb />
told us that this was hi first <lb />
year at tobacco culture. He plant- <lb />
ed four acres, cultivated it him- <lb />
self, and has cured two barns <lb />
without or instruction- <lb />
He brought some primings to the <lb />
sale got for them. That <lb />
looks like he what he is <lb />
doing <lb />
Guess Again. <lb />
In to our puzzle about <lb />
a plow being operated <lb />
the services of either or <lb />
horse, the Leaf <lb />
it must have been a <lb />
plowing a mule. Or was it a <lb />
dude plowing a donkey But <lb />
come to think about ii the dude <lb />
might answer for both, except a <lb />
dude isn't good for and <lb />
so dues not <lb />
That don't fill the bill exactly, <lb />
Thai. <lb />
TO HOT. <lb />
It's too hot <lb />
It's too hot to write ; <lb />
It's too hot to quarrel <lb />
It's too hot to light. <lb />
It's too lot for <lb />
For or ; <lb />
But the world's sight-out sight <lb />
It's too hot <lb />
By day or by night ; <lb />
It's too hot for <lb />
For wrong or for right, <lb />
It's too hot for <lb />
For or <lb />
Hut the world's out sight-out <lb />
Pine, sing, all together <lb />
And sweet be the song. <lb />
In spite the weather <lb />
worry along <lb />
The glad bells are <lb />
sweet birds are <lb />
life is a a song <lb />
Frank L. Stanton. <lb />
Dwelling Burned. <lb />
Mr- Belcher, who <lb />
miles below lost his <lb />
dwelling house adjacent out <lb />
buildings by lire Saturday <lb />
The tire is to have <lb />
originated from a defective flue. <lb />
Th Advantage of Crops. <lb />
Says exchange, with much <lb />
of truth and good <lb />
The man who a <lb />
of crops is in independent way <lb />
of living, for there is some cash <lb />
income at all times of the year. <lb />
He is thus enabled to pay cash <lb />
for all he requires, with ca-ii <lb />
in his finger he buys at tho lowest <lb />
figures and only buys what he <lb />
He has no nils to <lb />
at the usual fall <lb />
time of tho one crop He <lb />
quickly wipes out all his interest <lb />
bearing debts, and begin s to <lb />
make small to his loss <lb />
thoughtful neighbors. <lb />
Thanks to our young friend, <lb />
Mr- J- M. Moore, at the depot, for <lb />
a sack of nice grapes which he <lb />
sent us- They were much enjoy d. <lb />
A preacher addressed <lb />
his flock with great earnestness <lb />
on the subject of as <lb />
follows beloved friends, <lb />
de greatest of all miracles was <lb />
bout de loaves and fishes. <lb />
was loaves and fishes, <lb />
aid de twelve had to eat <lb />
all- Do miracle is didn't <lb />
J. L. Starkey Co., agents for <lb />
City Electric Laundry of <lb />
that customers must <lb />
hand in their in time for <lb />
shipment on Tuesday morning or <lb />
they will be delayed. Ail who are <lb />
patronizing this laundry are well <lb />
pleased with their work. <lb />
To <lb />
The people Carolina town- <lb />
ship who use the Carney crossing <lb />
of creek, are taking slaps <lb />
to secure a bridge over the creek <lb />
at that G- M- Moot- <lb />
took a <lb />
Mr. AU G. <lb />
Hamilton, Ohio, <lb />
The Same as Bread <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla on the Table <lb />
at Every Meal <lb />
my opinion Hood's Sarsaparilla has <lb />
not an equal as a blood I doc- <lb />
months for stomach trouble and <lb />
Neuralgia of the Heart <lb />
without any good and then took Hood's <lb />
Every spring and since <lb />
I have used it and it has done me lots of <lb />
good. I have not been attended by a <lb />
physician for the four years. My wife <lb />
was afflicted with water brash and <lb />
Feeling All Tired Out. <lb />
list the people of She was severely afflicted but upon my <lb />
K . , prevailing upon her to take Hood's <lb />
that Section to sec are pledges for, and Hood's Pills she felt differently <lb />
. ,. . , . , .,, In a time. Now she is quite well. <lb />
building the bridge in-t with, We have great faith in Hood's <lb />
response. Monday the <lb />
same gentlemen look tho matter <lb />
before the County Commission- <lb />
and received the of <lb />
a good appropriation from the <lb />
Board. This is a good move for- <lb />
ward- There are tunes the Car- <lb />
is impassable, but a <lb />
good bridge over it will <lb />
this trouble and be a great pub- <lb />
flood's Cures <lb />
rill and put it on the table at every meal <lb />
the same as A . O. with <lb />
T. V. ft Sons, residence, <lb />
North Third Street Hamilton, Ohio. <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Price per box. <lb />
We spout a few minutes at the <lb />
Greenville Lumber Co's plant <lb />
afternoon, and were <lb />
prised at the changes going on <lb />
out there- The additions to the <lb />
storage <lb />
are completed, the building <lb />
for the elevated saws is almost <lb />
ready for the to be <lb />
put in, and the improved brick <lb />
and steel dry are well under <lb />
way- The mill and <lb />
present a busy we are <lb />
glad to see much evidences of <lb />
Thirty Cents for Two <lb />
A young town was <lb />
badly sold this He re- <lb />
a box by express which <lb />
there was cents charges. He <lb />
was very much elated with <lb />
thoughts of an bouquet from his <lb />
girl, bat imagine his surprise <lb />
upon opening the box to find that <lb />
it contained two empty half-pint <lb />
with a note explaining <lb />
that it was learned he was paying <lb />
a premium on empty bottles. <lb />
He said he would not have mind- <lb />
ed paying the cents so much if <lb />
the bottles had even been filled <lb />
with Panacea water, but their <lb />
bare almost produced <lb />
tears. <lb />
Oakley Item T <lb />
Oakley, N- C, Aug. 5th. 1805- <lb />
Mr Geo. to Green- <lb />
ville <lb />
Messrs. J- E- W. J. <lb />
went to Sunday <lb />
Mr. R F. Gainer is a <lb />
few days in Bethel. <lb />
The Miss <lb />
of is the guest of <lb />
Mrs H. Williams. <lb />
Mrs. W. H- Williams son <lb />
Mr. J. O., made a visit to relatives <lb />
near Tarboro last week- , <lb />
Mr. the on the <lb />
tram was taken quite <lb />
ill his run Tues- <lb />
day. Capt. Ellsworth carried the <lb />
train to on time ant- <lb />
as and <lb />
Not in tobacco but in our entire lino of <lb />
FIE CLOTHING, <lb />
Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, <lb />
for the next days to make room for our fall <lb />
stock, as coining in every day. <lb />
We have O Q <lb />
worth of <lb />
W e bought them at old <lb />
prices, since buying the manufacturers have ad- <lb />
the price per cent., we propose to <lb />
give the people the benefit of our bargain, <lb />
So that you can go home realizing that you <lb />
bought your goods cheap for cash of <lb />
C. T. <lb />
WE <lb />
ARE THE PEOPLE <lb />
Who want your trade on- <lb />
these Throngs of <lb />
roost in the oak trees in Agent <lb />
j. R. Moore's yard, and in the <lb />
Hooker <lb />
Mr, J. B. man of tin <lb />
planing mill of Greenville <lb />
Co., has his family here from <lb />
and a building in <lb />
At the Gorman given in Green <lb />
ville on the 4th of July, it was <lb />
noticed that the names of some <lb />
lady members of churches were <lb />
printed on the invitations u- <lb />
We have been re- <lb />
quested to state that the use of <lb />
the name of Mrs- -I. Cherry in <lb />
connection with tho was <lb />
Three P Town. <lb />
On Tuesday of last week, the <lb />
day that Mr. D. 8- Spain's child <lb />
was to have scarlet <lb />
fever, Mr- J- who <lb />
a portion of the same <lb />
house, moved over in Forbes- <lb />
town to a building he had <lb />
rented. moving <lb />
one of Mr. children was <lb />
taken sick, the doc <lb />
tors pronounced another case <lb />
bf scarlet fever the house <lb />
was quarantined. As <lb />
there are three of th <lb />
fever here we think it advisable <lb />
that all parents keep their <lb />
at home until cases <lb />
are well. That will be a good <lb />
way to keep the disease from <lb />
spreading. <lb />
C- J. Rogers, General Agent for <lb />
Electric Agency, New <lb />
York, is in the city for five or six <lb />
days. who are <lb />
g with chronic will <lb />
see him, um he <lb />
Bethel Items, <lb />
N- C, Aug. 5th, <lb />
Prof. B. F. Hassell spent lust <lb />
Thursday <lb />
Prof Z. D. <lb />
left for Ala <lb />
last Tuesday. <lb />
Mrs- 8- T. Carson returned from <lb />
last week. <lb />
Rev. G- A. held <lb />
meeting in the Methodist <lb />
church last and <lb />
lo large congregation <lb />
that night. <lb />
Post Master S. A- Gainer <lb />
Mayor L C. Moore made a <lb />
trip to last <lb />
Wednesday <lb />
The Bethel and Conetoe base- <lb />
ball clubs played a match game <lb />
at <lb />
which the Bethel boys got Mt. <lb />
The Baptist Sunday school <lb />
will hold its to- <lb />
morrow, <lb />
Mr- W- of B. <lb />
was married to Mrs. Willie <lb />
of Mai tin, lust Thursday. A <lb />
reception was held the home, <lb />
of the groom that night in Bethel <lb />
We wish them a happy voyage <lb />
through life. <lb />
North <lb />
mU ti <lb />
and km; mi <lb />
The next session this college will <lb />
at <lb />
In August. <lb />
Young men a technical <lb />
at an illy lo cost will <lb />
in a to <lb />
A. <lb />
X. C- <lb />
Hr <lb />
Jelly TUMBLERS, <lb />
Tobacco Knives.<lb />
CHILL <lb />
IS JUST FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
Ills., Not. <lb />
Mo. <lb />
sold last year, <lb />
CHILL TONIC urn <lb />
this In H our <lb />
drug <lb />
DRY GOODS, <lb />
Shoes, Groceries <lb />
FURNITURE. <lb />
cheap <lb />
We can sell LANTERNS very <lb />
Call on for lowest prices on all goods. <lb />
, in-- urn. <lb />
i-. v. r m 1.1 sail <lb />
n ii. In the <lb />
aim <lb />
truly, <lb />
CO <lb />
Sold guaranteed by J. <lb />
Th e Agricultural and for the <lb />
Colored Race, at Greensboro, N. C. <lb />
The will begin 2nd, for ad <lb />
will and I 2nd and <lb />
nation of county will made i the county examiner <lb />
th in September next. <lb />
Instruction in the Me- <lb />
Art, the English and various Of <lb />
I and Economic Science, with to their <lb />
In the life. <lb />
A Inn number of girl will b. for m, in to Hie regular <lb />
course of Hill be given in <lb />
work. . i <lb />
School Is endowed by of North Carolina <lb />
It. is not sec undid or any<lb />
Tun per sin <lb />
i.-- <lb />
Neck Male School. <lb />
ii <lb />
The only High Grade. Boarding in Eastern Carolina Boys <lb />
Men. <lb />
Excellent Societies- Business Coarse. <lb />
location, of the <lb />
etas Of patronage solicited. Session begins Our catalog <lb />
will show education means for a boy Send for one. <lb />
PRINCE Principal <lb />
Scotland Neck, N. C. <lb />
Free <lb />
approval. <lb />
all money paid. <lb />
Board, per <lb />
rm, bedding, per <lb />
month <lb />
us put<lb />
Wilson <lb />
In consequence of the removal of the Military from Fay <lb />
I to name of this popular of learning win here, <lb />
alter he known as Wilson Military Academy. The TERM <lb />
WEDNESDAY, I, With better <lb />
and and, it brighter the school enters <lb />
ii- with every Indication of a much larger and more <lb />
usefulness The most thorough Instruction Is given In literary and com- <lb />
branches; moral culture and physical training receive due attention. <lb />
The Third Annual Announcement, containing full will be mailed to <lb />
any address upon application. <lb />
Mai. J. W. Supt., <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
University of <lb />
Comprises the University, the Col- <lb />
the law Medical Schools, and <lb />
the Summer School for <lb />
N, Teachers, Students. <lb />
President Winston <lb />
WALL PAPER. <lb />
I have removed my Wall to <lb />
to the Moore and <lb />
have added a lot of new samples. <lb />
Come the prettiest are <lb />
The best opportunity yon <lb />
ever to your house at <lb />
a small cost.<lb />
in the m be u I. c, by The I and ban a roll of <lb />
I and Colored I M A. B. ELLINGTON. <lb />
Greensboro, N. C.<lb /></p>
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Fertilizers for Fall Crops <lb />
should contain a high percentage of Potash to <lb />
insure the largest yield and a permanent enrichment <lb />
of the soil. <lb />
Write for our a 142-page illustrated book. It <lb />
is brim full of useful information for farmers. It will be sent free, and <lb />
will make and save you money. Address, <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS. Street, New York. <lb />
THE UPWARD GLANCE. <lb />
It Is Not Equally Effective In AU <lb />
Kind of Women, <lb />
f Floor I <lb />
Fair Maiden Mat He ire- <lb />
Haw They Their <lb />
Good <lb />
With advent at Turkish room <lb />
land various oriental decorations <lb />
came alee re <lb />
floor aw- the How York <lb />
World. a Ml such a <lb />
cozy <lb />
la less cm pensive to own. <lb />
They are in drawing- <lb />
room or sitting-room near the Open <lb />
fire, or on in <lb />
summer twilight. <lb />
If finished with large brass rings <lb />
they are easily moved about, placed, <lb />
perhaps, near the great armchair, <lb />
where some one is telling a thrilling <lb />
story, or piled at the bead of the <lb />
lounge, where a and dear friend <lb />
is stretched languid and weary and <lb />
longing to be fanned from Just such <lb />
a vantage point. <lb />
But the girl who is addicted to <lb />
use of floor cushions must <lb />
beware. To use them well requires <lb />
not much <lb />
sold for CASH therefore, having no avoirdupois, and not only must she <lb />
to sell at a close margin. I be agile and lithe of form, but <lb />
Respectfully, must also be one of the women <lb />
at their best looking up. <lb />
That women differ in their ability <lb />
I to appear or even In- <lb />
PORK <lb />
FARMER MERCHANTS BUT <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. j <lb />
n ail its branches. <lb />
FLOOR, COFFEE, <lb />
RICE, <lb />
always Market <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF A. CIGARS <lb />
we buy direct Manufacturers, <lb />
to buy at one profit. A eons <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
always sold at prices to suit <lb />
HE LOST HIS SAND. <lb />
The <lb />
Man Who Would Ride on <lb />
Snow Plow. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. ft <lb />
-------DEALER IN------ <lb />
MARBLE. <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class worE <lb />
and prices reasonable. <lb />
Wit It. II. <lb />
AND CR AX CUES. <lb />
FLORENCE <lb />
Condensed Schedule. <lb />
Dated 5th <lb />
Leave Ar. Mt M. , -l <lb />
Mi Selma -1 1-2 <lb />
A. M <lb />
their eyes are rolled <lb />
heaven ward or even up to the sterner <lb />
sex, en route to the celestial regions, <lb />
I is one of the facts constantly thrust <lb />
upon one in the various crowded city <lb />
I conveyances, where women are more <lb />
apt t be seated than their escorts. <lb />
A girl, to look well while talking <lb />
to some who stoops to must <lb />
be able to roll her eyes upward with- <lb />
out having them disappear under the <lb />
; lids showing thereby to her <lb />
only an expanse of white that is far <lb />
more apt to be Startling than <lb />
in effect. She must also <lb />
possess a flexible spine, so that her <lb />
head moves backward easily and <lb />
I revealing a rounded <lb />
throat and not an unsightly display <lb />
it muscles. <lb />
V often a girl is not at her <lb />
best looking up can talk well and <lb />
effect with eyes coot down and <lb />
lashes drooping. If natural, it is a <lb />
pretty, modest pose, and far more <lb />
interesting than a shower of glances <lb />
meant to be coquettish, but failing <lb />
from physical deficiencies. <lb />
Many a girl who is distinguished worked my little game through th <lb />
n Cu Oat of Experience a Wreck <lb />
Out Be <lb />
a Story <lb />
with a Moral. <lb />
At a Detroit hotel the other day- <lb />
was a guest whose countenance wore <lb />
such a frightened expression that he <lb />
was an object of attention and re- <lb />
mark from all others. Some said <lb />
he must have been thrown sky-high <lb />
by a Texas steer within last day <lb />
or two; others that he had been <lb />
across a trestle-work by a <lb />
train; others still that his wife <lb />
had suddenly pulled a gun on him <lb />
and taken the reins of <lb />
in her hands. It is easy to find out <lb />
all about people if you have a knack <lb />
for it. <lb />
do I carry such a wild, <lb />
queried tho man in <lb />
reply, as he made <lb />
in big fluttered <lb />
rated f <lb />
warn off, begin to doubt if i <lb />
will ever pass away entirely. I've <lb />
been trying bard to look placid and <lb />
contented for the last hour, but it <lb />
seems to have been a <lb />
a bear, panther, alligator, <lb />
Indian warrior or a ghost have any- <lb />
thing to do asked the in- <lb />
of the sort. Young <lb />
man, did you ever ride on a <lb />
a railroad <lb />
perhaps you know that a <lb />
railroad snowplow is about the big- <lb />
strongest and ugliest looking <lb />
thing on wheels. Put two of <lb />
together and you've got a battering <lb />
ram, which would go through a <lb />
brick house like a streak of hot lard <lb />
running down hill. Riding on a loco- <lb />
motive is a cradle compared to rid- <lb />
on a snowplow when out for <lb />
it shouldn't scare a man out <lb />
of his <lb />
it did me, and that's why I <lb />
the countenance I do. It was <lb />
15th of last January that I took <lb />
a little trip over a few miles of <lb />
northern Minnesota railroad, but I <lb />
haven't got through shivering and <lb />
shaking and palpitating yet. I was <lb />
lit a town called during a <lb />
three snowstorm, and when I <lb />
wanted to start for the <lb />
line was blocked and all trains can- <lb />
relied. There was no reason why I <lb />
should hurry away, but as soon as I <lb />
found I couldn't go I wanted to be <lb />
That's human nature, you <lb />
know. When told that a couple of <lb />
big snowplows were at the depot <lb />
preparing to open the line to the <lb />
westward, I went down and did <lb />
what I thought was an awfully cute <lb />
one of the engineers to <lb />
lake you on, <lb />
so, my friend. Yes, sir, I <lb />
H. <lb />
II<lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Ar i 4-V <lb />
appearance and wholly <lb />
. mg in manner when seated on <lb />
or standing; by a table or lean <lb />
on a chair is awkward and <lb />
ease if compelled to throw her head <lb />
. back and look up while conversing. <lb />
Such a girl should avoid the enticing <lb />
charms of the floor cushions. They <lb />
are not for her. <lb />
They arc for the young <lb />
. who curls thereon with unconscious <lb />
upward <lb />
I glance rs a f a witch; <lb />
; cry and ha auditors <lb />
are that in <lb />
some must <lb />
have km a As-fry In- <lb />
in <lb />
life was to loll on soft cushions. <lb />
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You every day <lb />
in the month <lb />
August that if <lb />
you have <lb />
your Printing done <lb />
at the <lb />
REFLECTOR <lb />
JOB OFFICE. <lb />
Train on Scotland Week <lb />
Weldon 3.40 p. m., Halifax 4.00 <lb />
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at M p <lb />
Greenville 6.37 p. m., 7.35 <lb />
It will be done right, <lb />
p. m., 7.35 f <lb />
. m. Returning, leaves Kinston Will <lb />
a. m., Greenville 8.22 . m. J <lb />
Halifax at a. m., 11.20 am <lb />
and it suits. <lb />
except <lb />
Trains on have <lb />
Washington 7.00 a. m., arrives <lb />
8.40 p. m. 9.50; returning I <lb />
leaves 4.50 p. m., Parmele 1.10 <lb />
p. m arrives Washington 7.35 p. <lb />
Daily except Connects <lb />
tr tins on Neck Branch. <lb />
Train leaves K C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Ms . <lb />
day, at p. m., Sunday p. j. <lb />
arrive Plymouth 0.20 I. M., 5.20 p. m. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
5.30 a. m., Sunday a -n., <lb />
10.25 and <lb />
a as. <lb />
Train on N C Branch <lb />
Goldsboro daily except day, t <lb />
m. a m. <lb />
leaves a. <lb />
Goldsboro. a. m. <lb />
Trains on Nashville leaves <lb />
Rocky at 4.30 p. arrive <lb />
Nashville p. m. Spring Hope 5.30. <lb />
Returning leaves Hope, <lb />
a. 8.35 a. m., arrive <lb />
t Rocky Mount , <lb />
Trains on Latta Branch, Florence R. I <lb />
R. p. in., arrive Dun-I <lb />
bar m. leave Tr A I <lb />
bar a. m. arrive n. m. d T., X <lb />
on Clinton Branch leaves War- <lb />
for Clinton daily, <lb />
10.00 . in. Clinton; --and <lb />
at 11.0 p. in., linear Warsaw A . <lb />
main <lb />
NORFOLK VA. <lb />
These points are <lb />
well worth weighing <lb />
in any sort <lb />
of work, but <lb />
all things <lb />
Your Job P- <lb />
in <lb />
Tinting. <lb />
Ship to <lb />
F. <lb />
General mm. <lb />
J. R, Manager. <lb />
X. Manage . <lb />
Personal Attention given to <lb />
and Counts. <lb />
master and the engineer of <lb />
head snowplow. Some of the <lb />
long green stuff changed hands, <lb />
perhaps, but that's neither here nor <lb />
there. It was supposed that had <lb />
i dying wife at Morehead, and SM <lb />
almost crazy to reach her before the <lb />
Monster bore her hence. When <lb />
the big plows started out I was snug- <lb />
ensconced on the fireman's scat. <lb />
I had never seen a railroad snow- <lb />
plow before, and had no idea of what <lb />
was to happen. The snow was about <lb />
three feet deep on the level and <lb />
peeked hard, and I anticipated some- <lb />
thing new and in that <lb />
ya net d V <lb />
queried the interviewer. <lb />
no I enjoyed thing <lb />
for first mile or so, and then we <lb />
struck a drift six feet deep by two <lb />
hundred feet long. Such a drift <lb />
stop the plows, but you <lb />
to have seen what happened <lb />
when they drove into it It was as <lb />
if a cyclone blowing at the rate of a <lb />
thousand miles an hour, and armed <lb />
with teeth and claws, had swooped <lb />
down into the cut. The whirl of <lb />
snow shut out daylight in an in- <lb />
It flew fifty feet high, and it <lb />
whirled back over the cab in a great <lb />
wave. I was buried out of sight <lb />
almost in the first dash, <lb />
and before we got through that <lb />
drift I'd have given fifty dollars to <lb />
be back at The grinding, <lb />
puffing, wheezing and groaning of <lb />
the plows was of itself enough to <lb />
scare a man unaccustomed to it out <lb />
of a year's growth. When we ran <lb />
out of that drift I had snow my <lb />
ears, my hair, my pockets, my <lb />
my back and up my <lb />
trousers-legs, and my flesh seemed <lb />
to be <lb />
the snowplows went <lb />
sure they did. I'd have been <lb />
willing to drop off and foot it back <lb />
to town, but having agreed to get <lb />
me to Morehead to close the eyes of <lb />
my dying wife, the engineer smiled <lb />
at me in an encouraging way and <lb />
added that the drift was only a lit- <lb />
one for a cent. If didn't run <lb />
off the track or blow up we'd be sure <lb />
to encounter something worth pitch- <lb />
into. The fences were of boards, <lb />
for ten miles after leaving that <lb />
first cut the snow was rolled off or. <lb />
each side of the track in such a <lb />
as to break them flat down, posts <lb />
and all. It was like a great steamer <lb />
plowing through the water, but the <lb />
snow had weight to it as it went <lb />
rushing against the fences. You <lb />
heard tho cedar posts go pop pop <lb />
pop like so many musket shots., and <lb />
many of the boards were reduce <lb />
to splinters and the splinters sent <lb />
flying in the air us. By and <lb />
by we struck a second <lb />
you struck a second <lb />
repeated the interviewer, as the <lb />
man shook and shivered and made a <lb />
long pause. <lb />
was a drift in another he <lb />
finally said. It was a cut with banks <lb />
twenty feet high and three hundred <lb />
feet long, and the snow had blown <lb />
in till the cut seemed even full. The <lb />
engineer expected to find such a con. <lb />
of and had Increased <lb />
steam pressure and speed. He went <lb />
for- that drift like a big bulldog <lb />
rushing across a field to pick up a <lb />
tramp. I was hanging on for dear <lb />
life and abut <lb />
struck. We ran into the drift a <lb />
distance of fifty feet and then we <lb />
stopped. When came to a stand- <lb />
still I was back On the tender buried <lb />
under two feet of snow, and when <lb />
the engineer and fireman dug me <lb />
out I'd sold myself for a brass <lb />
cent. A more forlorn, dilapidated <lb />
and disgusted husband o a dying <lb />
wife will never be seen on face of <lb />
I his earth. offered the as <lb />
near as I can remember, mil- <lb />
lion dollars to run back to <lb />
but they only laughed at They <lb />
were out to open tracks, and as <lb />
I had come along I must <lb />
so they bucked the drift <lb />
forgive em, they <lb />
did They backed out, got more <lb />
steam and Into cut w dashed <lb />
and gained another twenty feet. I <lb />
don't think I fainted but <lb />
somehow I lost all in the <lb />
proceedings after that. All I can <lb />
remember was of bounced <lb />
cut and <lb />
seeing more snow above and around <lb />
mo than ever supposed upon <lb />
the continent at <lb />
one We were an hour <lb />
getting through that drift, and <lb />
another in reaching a town called <lb />
Detroit City. There I was tenderly <lb />
removed from the snowplow and <lb />
taken to a hotel and a doctor sum- <lb />
and my dying wife was left <lb />
to die or to get <lb />
bones broken or cylinder- <lb />
heads blown <lb />
The doctor found cuts and <lb />
burns and bruises from head to heel, <lb />
but he said they didn't amount to <lb />
much. It was the shock to my <lb />
nervous system that troubled him, <lb />
and for two weeks he could not be <lb />
sure whether I would remain a fool <lb />
to the end of my days or eventually <lb />
gain enough horse sense to enable <lb />
me to get out of the country. Things <lb />
finally turned my way, but I am a <lb />
marked man for life. My hair stands <lb />
up most of the eyes reveal <lb />
a feeling of pale face tells <lb />
everybody that have lost my sand. <lb />
That's my story. Seek for the moral <lb />
in it and don't make a fool of your- <lb />
self with your eyes wide <lb />
Detroit Free Press. <lb />
n. Feature of <lb />
the Affair. <lb />
He Kissed Her. <lb />
There was a little comedy enacted <lb />
at the corner of Ninth and <lb />
nut streets shortly before eight <lb />
o'clock the other evening, which was <lb />
hugely enjoyed by a small but select <lb />
audience. A pretty young lady, <lb />
with black hair and big brown <lb />
eyes, had just left an adjacent <lb />
restaurant with a bashful young <lb />
man. The latter seemed eager to <lb />
get away from his fair companion, <lb />
but didn't seem to know just how to <lb />
go about it. Several people who <lb />
were waiting for a car were startled <lb />
to hear the young woman <lb />
you can't go until you kiss <lb />
Of course everybody turned <lb />
to look. The bashful young man <lb />
grew very red in the face, but the <lb />
dark-eyed maiden put up a pair of <lb />
tempting red lips and waited for the <lb />
oscillatory salute. kiss <lb />
remarked one of the bystanders. <lb />
The bashful youth seemed <lb />
mined whether to take the proffered <lb />
advice or take to his heels. He final- <lb />
decided upon <lb />
stooped over patient, unturned <lb />
face. Then there was a sounding <lb />
smack, a suppressed scream, and the <lb />
young man disappeared hastily up <lb />
Ninth street, while the young woman <lb />
strolled leisurely out <lb />
Record. <lb />
TERRIBLE BLACK FLY. <lb />
The Great Pest of Camping Parties <lb />
in Our Forests. <lb />
Summer boarders who make night <lb />
with execrations at the tune- <lb />
mosquito Should tackle the black <lb />
fly of the American wilderness be- <lb />
fore so outrageously damning the <lb />
Jersey insect. Although it is <lb />
mailer than the mosquito, yet when <lb />
a brace of black flies are about the <lb />
mosquito isn't <lb />
In its diet, black fly is not fas- <lb />
It lunches where it lands, <lb />
without formality or by your leave. <lb />
When it departs the tortured flesh <lb />
rises in bumps calculated to destroy <lb />
the reason of the most level-headed <lb />
phrenologist. The center of the <lb />
swelling is marked by a minute <lb />
point, which, if investigated closely, <lb />
proves to be a chunk of cuticle cut <lb />
bodily from the victim. The swell- <lb />
lasts a day always. Sometimes <lb />
it stays a week, and with its de- <lb />
goes the salvation of the <lb />
victim. The aftermath of the black <lb />
fly bite is an angry red bump like <lb />
unto the rash of the measles. <lb />
The black fly loafs about all the <lb />
great forests of northeast America. <lb />
But it has home, it is always <lb />
abroad. Like the vulture, it soars <lb />
in the crystal atmosphere looking <lb />
for whom it may devour. But <lb />
like the carrion bird, it unfortunate- <lb />
docs not wait for the death of its <lb />
prey. It prefers it alive. A city <lb />
man once asked an Adirondack guide <lb />
what the people In the woods had to <lb />
keep themselves occupied when <lb />
there were no city folks about. <lb />
answered the guide, <lb />
of us die sometimes, and we <lb />
fight each other, and some of us gets <lb />
shot, maybe, and <lb />
has black <lb />
They keep us <lb />
And so they do. They come on <lb />
snowshoes and go away on skates, <lb />
and while they sneak the <lb />
woods, campers and guides and for- <lb />
est-folk spend the day fighting them <lb />
off, and at night pour them out of <lb />
their shoes and pockets and give the <lb />
poor mosquitoes a chance to keep <lb />
from starving. <lb />
There are three ways of obtaining <lb />
intermittent peace from the assaults <lb />
of the black fly. One by sitting in <lb />
the blinding fumes of punk- <lb />
wood smudge; the second, by paint- <lb />
your face with tar oil, the third, <lb />
by keeping away from the woods. <lb />
The last is really the only successful <lb />
method, for where there arc <lb />
there ore black V. <lb />
World. <lb />
Pearl Yes; dear papa is <lb />
very generous. On my birthday <lb />
be always gives me a <lb />
for each year I have lived. <lb />
Younger Indeed That <lb />
have been the money Char <lb />
Icy boy meant when he said <lb />
bad a fortune in your own <lb />
on Sidewalk to the <lb />
of a Machine Thin, <lb />
Too, In Broad of <lb />
Day. <lb />
A in the middle of the <lb />
street by young society people and <lb />
in broad daylight was one of several <lb />
novel and amusing features attend- <lb />
a South side wedding reception, <lb />
says the Chicago Times-Herald. <lb />
Miss Clara Agnes Middleton and <lb />
Collins F. Huntington were married <lb />
at noon in St. John's church. After <lb />
the ceremony forty or fifty intimate <lb />
friends were invited to the home of <lb />
the bride's parents. Tho bride is <lb />
well known In South side society and <lb />
musical circles and has often <lb />
as soprano in operas <lb />
by club, of which <lb />
the groom is a member. <lb />
No sooner had the bride and groom <lb />
left the reception rooms to prepare <lb />
for their wedding journey than a <lb />
street piano carted on a low express <lb />
wagon, and driven by a woman with <lb />
a colored shawl over her <lb />
shoulders, drove past the house. <lb />
Hailing the driver, who was <lb />
by a man who might be her <lb />
husband, the Carleton club boys en- <lb />
gaged their services for an hour. <lb />
Selections such as and <lb />
Sidewalks of New were <lb />
given. Then the best man decided <lb />
that the circus was a trifle slow, and, <lb />
boosting a pretty young woman in a <lb />
pink dress and a pair of ten-acre <lb />
sleeves upon the scat, ordered the <lb />
chief operator of the outfit to run <lb />
alongside of the machine and turn <lb />
the crank, while he drove up and <lb />
down the street. <lb />
After making the circle three or <lb />
four times the queer combination <lb />
drove to the front of the house again; <lb />
the of the organ was <lb />
again subsidized, and then a quad- <lb />
was organized in the middle of <lb />
the street. Here, to the inspiring <lb />
strains of ground <lb />
out by tho traveling professor, four <lb />
pretty girls in their prettiest gowns, <lb />
and four young society men, adorned <lb />
in all the raiment necessary to make <lb />
wedding a success, tripped <lb />
an old-time quadrille. The fun was <lb />
kept up until the pretty gowns of <lb />
the girls and tho immaculate linen <lb />
of the young men began to wear a <lb />
wearied look. <lb />
The music was continued the <lb />
bridal couple drove away in a COT- <lb />
neatly draped in white ribbons <lb />
and adorned with a coat of arms i <lb />
hanging to the rear axle in form of I <lb />
a much-worn and generous-sized I <lb />
shoe. <lb />
BLACK ROSES. <lb />
The Unique Production of a German <lb />
Gardener. <lb />
We learn, on good authority, <lb />
a certain enterprising gardener has <lb />
at last succeeded in producing a <lb />
black black as as j <lb />
he proudly declares. Perhaps it is <lb />
needless that this persevering, <lb />
but rather melancholy, person is a I <lb />
German. So far his achievement is <lb />
unique, though green roses i <lb />
some time ago by a member <lb />
of his fraternity. Science, we sup- <lb />
pose, makes every experiment worth <lb />
while, otherwise one would be I <lb />
tempted to question whether the re-1 <lb />
were worth the trouble taken, <lb />
as a black rose certainly cannot, , <lb />
from a purely Philistine point of <lb />
view, be considered as beautiful as a <lb />
pink or yellow one.- Moreover, the <lb />
good man is a trifle behind the <lb />
times, since the artificial flower J <lb />
makers succeeded in making us all <lb />
thoroughly tired of black roses quite <lb />
a ago. It is to be <lb />
hoped that the craze for unnaturally <lb />
flowers will not spread, <lb />
otherwise we shall see black lilies, <lb />
like those in the mosaic pavement of <lb />
Santa Maria de Flori, in <lb />
and what a misfortune that would <lb />
Queer Pool Playing. <lb />
arc many ways of playing <lb />
pool, but the queerest way I ever <lb />
saw the game played was at the <lb />
Louisville hotel the other <lb />
said a rounder. was a young <lb />
man, and was the admired of -very <lb />
pool player in room. <lb />
played with two but <lb />
never struck a ball with his cue. He <lb />
held a cue in each hand, with the <lb />
points touching. He picked his cue <lb />
ball up with the cues and rolled it <lb />
back in to the groove formed by hold- <lb />
the cues nearly together. <lb />
he took aim, and slanting <lb />
his cues down let the cue ball shoot <lb />
down the Improvised groove. He <lb />
rarely missed running from five to <lb />
ten balls every time his turn to <lb />
shoot Courier <lb />
As in a Story Book. <lb />
The dowager empress of China has <lb />
had a romantic history. She was an <lb />
extremely beautiful girl, the <lb />
daughter of poor parents who lived <lb />
in the suburbs of Canton. When <lb />
the family was starving she, know- <lb />
her commercial value, persuaded <lb />
her parents to sell her as a slave. <lb />
She was purchased by a renowned <lb />
general, who, delighted with <lb />
beauty, disposition and general <lb />
adopted and educated her as <lb />
bis daughter. When later the gen- <lb />
was summoned to Peking, he <lb />
could think of no finer gift to offer <lb />
his sovereign than his daughter. <lb />
The emperor found her so charming <lb />
that be made his wife. When her <lb />
husband died, in 1881, this <lb />
empress regent, the present <lb />
emperor being only seven years old, <lb />
She found China crippled by debt and <lb />
torn by Internal rebellions, yet five <lb />
years ago, when she over the <lb />
governing power to her son, <lb />
and prosperity feigned <lb />
the vast Tribune <lb />
The largest Bible in world i <lb />
manuscript In the <lb />
Vatican, n <lb />
And Then Ho Went Home- <lb />
murmured, <lb />
you remember when sat <lb />
tip to watch the new year <lb />
b rapturously. <lb />
don't <lb />
you we begin- <lb />
SENT AS WRITTEN. <lb />
Young Operator's Dad Attempt it <lb />
Revising a Message. <lb />
Several years ago a young man, <lb />
whom we will call II, was employed <lb />
as night operator at a small town in <lb />
Illinois. <lb />
The second night of a <lb />
circus arrived in town and will It a <lb />
great many farmers from BUT- <lb />
rounding country. II went <lb />
at seven o'clock in the evening. <lb />
About an hour later a stranger came <lb />
to send a telegram. As soon us <lb />
he had written and paid for the <lb />
message the operator sat down to <lb />
the instrument and proceeded to lid. <lb />
off the telegram, which WM brief, <lb />
and read, not including address <lb />
scan the party send <lb />
the <lb />
When the operator had nearly <lb />
finished sending tho message re- <lb />
operator telegraphed <lb />
are you referring <lb />
to the of the message. <lb />
The ruler, of the Western Union <lb />
Co. any conversation on <lb />
the between opera Mrs, but <lb />
this rule is frequently <lb />
broken. It is also a strict rule I hat <lb />
messages shall always be sent and <lb />
words spelled as they written. <lb />
even If, as Is often the case, the <lb />
words arc spelled wrongly. <lb />
But at the time II took this job he <lb />
was as ignorant of these rules as <lb />
Indian, so to the operator's query as <lb />
to what he was he re- <lb />
plied it read <lb />
the End. <lb />
An old gentleman, before getting <lb />
Into an express at lipped <lb />
the guard and wish you <lb />
would make sure of catching the <lb />
at <lb />
The guard to the engine <lb />
driver, who has been a witness of <lb />
the tipping business, and <lb />
Billy; this genii wants <lb />
the <lb />
They arrive at just in lime <lb />
to see the leaving I he <lb />
Old Gentleman rage, to the <lb />
told to catch <lb />
the <lb />
Impassive Driver a solemn <lb />
sir; but you creased <lb />
the Wrong end of the train. <lb />
Our oh friend will tip driver <lb />
next time he wants to travel <lb />
usually Answers. <lb />
1895 VICTOR <lb />
. <lb />
basic I <lb />
There are eight Victor Models for practically any height <lb />
e furnished. lead the cycling world. Send for <lb />
OVERMAN WHEEL CO. <lb />
Maker, of Victor Bicycles and Athletic Goods. <lb />
CHICAGO, <lb />
LO ANGELES. <lb />
NEW <lb />
FRANCISCO. <lb />
R. J. Cobb, <lb />
Pitt Co., N. C. <lb />
W r- s <lb />
Poor <lb />
Health <lb />
means so much more than <lb />
you and <lb />
fatal diseases result from <lb />
trifling ailments neglected. <lb />
Don't play with Nature's <lb />
greatest <lb />
If <lb />
out of son, weak <lb />
and generally e- <lb />
have no appetite <lb />
and can't work, <lb />
begin at <lb />
the most <lb />
strengthening <lb />
Is <lb />
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb />
A few bot- <lb />
comes from the <lb />
very first <lb />
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 />
only the genuine it has red <lb />
line, cm the wrapper. All others are sub- <lb />
On receipt of two stamp, we <lb />
will send set of Ten Beautiful <lb />
Fair View and <lb />
BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. <lb />
Co. c. <lb />
Joshua <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
duly before the <lb />
Court lent of county at ex- <lb />
of the Lust Will mid Testament <lb />
of Warren Tucker, deceased, notice is <lb />
hereby to all persona to <lb />
the to make immediate mint <lb />
to the and nil persons <lb />
having claims estate must <lb />
same for payment on or before <lb />
the 15th day of June. or this no- <lb />
will be plead In bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of <lb />
SUSAN E. TUCKER. <lb />
Executrix of Warren Tucker. <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
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