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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worK <lb />
in this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
QUICKLY, and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
GENERAL NEWS. <lb />
Tho W Advance has <lb />
chunked its form to 8-page <lb />
paper- <lb />
Rev. Alex Walker and wife, of <lb />
Durham, just celebrated <lb />
their golden <lb />
Mi-. J. U. Leach this place <lb />
made gallons of blackberry <lb />
wine last Bee <lb />
A man d J. Y- <lb />
Jones committed suicide in Dur- <lb />
ham by baiting his head against I <lb />
a post. <lb />
The is <lb />
making 1.1 to publish <lb />
an daily. is <lb />
a hustler- <lb />
in Baltimore a mother and <lb />
three girls, <lb />
barned by a ex- <lb />
Two of the children <lb />
recover. <lb />
Tho Governor has transferred <lb />
to tho school fund, lo <lb />
among the counties in <lb />
with tho laws 1895, <lb />
balance of the direct tax fund, <lb />
amounting to <lb />
Mr. in. Black, of Union <lb />
has a bale of his <lb />
warehouse which is years old. <lb />
lie is keeping it, he for hard <lb />
times. Times have never gotten <lb />
so hard yet as to force the sale- <lb />
lotto <lb />
Miss Myrtle Beaver, daughter <lb />
of David Beaver, of the Or- <lb />
neighborhood, met <lb />
with a terrible accident Monday. <lb />
She was helping make preserves <lb />
out in the yard when her dress <lb />
caught tire and was <lb />
Her body was burned so <lb />
badly that her life has been de- <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Hawthorne, N. J., has a lady <lb />
bicyclist wears cardinal red <lb />
is the sensation <lb />
of the village, her <lb />
tried i an injunction <lb />
from a court her from <lb />
wearing such a costume. He j <lb />
i continues to <lb />
keep unstirred up. <lb />
At last the limit ill the <lb />
apparel of Woman seems <lb />
to have be.; reached. Accord <lb />
to a Detroit newspaper, <lb />
bicycling girls of <lb />
Michigan, have already outgrown <lb />
tho bloomer stage, urn now ride <lb />
on the streets and suburbs of that <lb />
great city clad in complete mas- <lb />
s, <lb />
golf stockings short jackets <lb />
Statistics show at the aver <lb />
annual loss of life by <lb />
in the United is <lb />
person, and this out of a i <lb />
of nearly This <lb />
means that about person out <lb />
of is killed every year <lb />
the United States by lightning- <lb />
And yet people act during a <lb />
little thunder as if one per- <lb />
son out every baker's dozen <lb />
were killed every year. <lb />
George J. Do well, Jr. sou of <lb />
Rev. and Mrs. George J. <lb />
happened to quite a painful <lb />
dent- He was attempting to <lb />
mount his father's horse when the <lb />
horse turned around <lb />
and kicked him square in the <lb />
face. At first it thought that <lb />
he ill seriously wounded, but a <lb />
later examination proved that no <lb />
bones were broken. An ugly <lb />
wound was made, beginning at <lb />
the nose and encircling the left <lb />
Sun. <lb />
Mr- Charles B the well- <lb />
known New York millionaire <lb />
wants to put up a memorial build- <lb />
for Confederate veterans at <lb />
the Cotton States and <lb />
Exposition. He proposes to <lb />
make it a meeting place for <lb />
and speeches by veterans <lb />
and for the sale of Confederate <lb />
relics. Mr- who is him- <lb />
self a Confederate veteran, and <lb />
who went to New York without a <lb />
dollar at the close of the war, re <lb />
gave for the <lb />
of a Confederate memorial <lb />
building to be located in some <lb />
large city and made a repository <lb />
for Confederate history and <lb />
archives. <lb />
at i. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICH <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 />
WEATHER CROP BULLETIN. <lb />
IN S. <lb />
The reports of correspondents We all know that there are <lb />
of the Weekly Weather Crop Kill things withheld from the <lb />
issued by the North Caro I wise and prudent are re- <lb />
State Weather Service unto babes; and nay <lb />
the week eliding Saturday, An i tine, likewise, that things <lb />
goat are generally by human eyes are <lb />
except from the eastern seen by brutes, and <lb />
of the State. The tempera- <lb />
has been below normal the <lb />
entire week, the deficiency aver- <lb />
aging from two to four degrees; <lb />
he days have been warm, but <lb />
nights quite cool, at least retard- <lb />
growth if otherwise <lb />
crops. Tho precipitation <lb />
has been very especial- <lb />
the Western Central <lb />
knowledge <lb />
events, withheld from <lb />
beings, is given to the lower <lb />
order of creation The fact that <lb />
ass saw the angel of the <lb />
Lord though its rider could not, <lb />
establishes tho first or these <lb />
at least one case, here <lb />
is information which would seem <lb />
to establish the It is <lb />
related that tho <lb />
You Need <lb />
The Reflector this year <lb />
It U give the news <lb />
every week for <lb />
a year. <lb />
THE PEANUT CROP. <lb />
Wonderful Baby Boy. <lb />
Districts, where <lb />
. . I quake at some <lb />
are beginning to prevail J . , . <lb />
, ,, kept their wits about them <lb />
over large sections. ho average . . . . <lb />
, ,, . ,, , . . . . , to observe tho <lb />
tall for tho week tho est i ; . . <lb />
. ., . . , nary behavior of animals, <lb />
District is only 0.10 inch; <lb />
in the Central about 0.25. in the <lb />
nearly 1.00. The east is j J <lb />
not Buffering for rain- The luck <lb />
of rain is at present affecting <lb />
vegetables and smaller <lb />
crops, but if long- <lb />
will lessen yield <lb />
j Bight through, when a <lb />
There has been more rain was near their yelping was <lb />
this than in other districts ; hence and That is <lb />
reports are generally favorable. interesting statement. Was <lb />
minutes before the first shock <lb />
owl began to cry out as if for <lb />
I help, unearthly ; spar- <lb />
j rows other birds fluttered <lb />
I aimlessly about horses long <lb />
before tho shock occurred began <lb />
to tremble violently, some fulling <lb />
on their knees. Dogs howled the <lb />
The days have been quite warm, <lb />
with abundant sunshine, lint <lb />
the of tho of <lb />
the earthquake revealed directly <lb />
cool night occurred, which to the intellects of the or <lb />
ware not favorable. Plentiful rains <lb />
occurred <lb />
wore there physical or <lb />
imperceptible <lb />
Angus- 4th ; Mill it is a little dry the felt, <lb />
some places. Cotton has a Hue which warned them of unusual <lb />
healthy weed, but has yet terrifying <lb />
done much fruiting. Where ma- lure This is getting pretty far <lb />
boiling well. Curing the held of speculation, with <lb />
tobacco progressing with good prospect of any satisfactory <lb />
results. Corn is earing conclusion being reached, but it <lb />
finely as a general Some j interesting to <lb />
complaints of firing on upland- late for own sake <lb />
early corn, high uplands, Charlotte Observer. <lb />
m barren stalks are teen. <lb />
nips being planted. Peaches ate <lb />
small. Concord grapes ready to <lb />
cut, but have somewhat <lb />
damaged by blight. <lb />
he Old Silver Dollar. <lb />
The following from the <lb />
will be read <lb />
Says the Wilmington with interest for its excellent <lb />
people o; North Car-, sentiment if not the poetic in- <lb />
are too prone to look to the it breathes <lb />
How dear to our hearts is the <lb />
old silver dollar, when some <lb />
kind subscriber presents it to <lb />
view; the liberty bust with- <lb />
out necktie or collar and all <lb />
the strange things that to us <lb />
stein so new ; the wide spread- <lb />
north for examples for light, tor <lb />
encouragement <lb />
article praising the south <lb />
a little bit appears a northern <lb />
paper it will be copied Dearly <lb />
every southern print. If <lb />
a southern book is praised that <lb />
settles If <lb />
take of eagle, the arrows below it, <lb />
course the imitative south must the stars and the words with <lb />
do likewise. so without the strange things they tell; the <lb />
end. There is a want of self- coin of OUT fathers, we're glad <lb />
of that we know it, for some lime <lb />
of belief our own folks. A or other come in right <lb />
northern word of praise is a pat- well the spread eagle dollar, <lb />
eat of nobility. If a young man the old silver that we all <lb />
in the south happens to so mM <lb />
to do <lb />
the chirping goes all around <lb />
how great he is he is so <lb />
honored. Let us rely upon our- <lb />
selves more, especially <lb />
Encourage the Editor. <lb />
The editor can always write <lb />
cheerfully of the business <lb />
interests of a town his <lb />
are liberally tilled with the <lb />
advertisements of the business <lb />
houses- No editor can advocate <lb />
the doctrine of buying from home <lb />
. merchants the mer- <lb />
of that great there chants show they are interested <lb />
is talk of the of catering to the home trade by <lb />
can man-of-war to see about it advertising the columns of the <lb />
Tho American government could. I local newspaper <lb />
. . . It is depressing to the editor to <lb />
however, take summary steps to find business men <lb />
News comes from China of tho <lb />
massacre of a number of Chris- <lb />
missionaries the interior <lb />
advertising fake that comes <lb />
along, and at the same time the <lb />
of those business are <lb />
rarely, if ever, seen the <lb />
columns of the local news <lb />
I Herald. <lb />
enforce punishment and secure <lb />
indemnity if it had a better rec- <lb />
than it has for the protection <lb />
of Chinese in this country the <lb />
observance of its treaty relations <lb />
with our <lb />
ville landmark. your liars <lb />
Griffin, old re- prevaricators snake <lb />
citizen living West of j but don't hold a light <lb />
Greensboro, is not expected to following correspondent of <lb />
live. He will years old on Wadesboro Messenger. Hear <lb />
E war <lb />
reader of. tut paper will be pleas, <lb />
ad to learn that there la at least one <lb />
dreaded disease been <lb />
able lo cure in all its stages, and that is <lb />
Catarrh, Hall's Cute in the <lb />
only care knoW to <lb />
Catarrh dicing <lb />
requires a constitutional <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is <lb />
taken acting directly on the <lb />
blood and mucous, surfaces of the sys- <lb />
thereby destroying the <lb />
of the disease, and giving patient <lb />
by building up <lb />
and hi doing its <lb />
work. The proprietors have much <lb />
in its curative powers, that they <lb />
offer One Hundred Dollars for any case <lb />
h.-it it to cure. Send list <lb />
F. J. CO <lb />
Sold by Druggist <lb />
the 10th of this mouth and he has <lb />
got it his head that he is go <lb />
to die on his birthday. He <lb />
appears to have no well defined <lb />
disease, but is merely wasting <lb />
away with old age. He served in <lb />
the Mexican war and has been, <lb />
drawing a pension for years, says <lb />
be Record. <lb />
1---- I I MM <lb />
To an old bachelor is attributed <lb />
the woman <lb />
keeps secret what she does no <lb />
If men did the same <lb />
less lying and running down <lb />
false reports of sundry kinds- <lb />
It is the man who tells what he <lb />
know that always creates <lb />
the racket- <lb />
Be your own competitor. Tue <lb />
man who is not constantly break- <lb />
his own record is tending to <lb />
ward that point where he <lb />
no record at all. Voting <lb />
Era. <lb />
Will takes the <lb />
cake on the egg question. He <lb />
says he one on his <lb />
six inches and had two deep <lb />
grooves it, which made it <lb />
in the shape of three eggs. He <lb />
set the egg and it hutched out a <lb />
chicken, a guinea and a duck <lb />
Come again, ye ink stinger of <lb />
Goodman's. <lb />
A reliable of this town <lb />
says a hawk of <lb />
chickens a few ago. <lb />
carried it Hp woods,, examined, <lb />
closely to her- surprise, <lb />
brought it back eased it down <lb />
in the yard and away- <lb />
Mess- Dawson <lb />
given to the Norfolk <lb />
Commerce a report on I ht <lb />
growing crop of peanuts <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
sent out the <lb />
the crop between 10th <lb />
and 30th of <lb />
What is the acreage <lb />
your neighborhood, as com- <lb />
pared with last year Is it <lb />
more or loss, and what <lb />
How is the stand <lb />
Was the planting season <lb />
favorable or unfavorable <lb />
As the planting season is <lb />
conceded to be late, will favor- <lb />
able seasons from now on bring <lb />
tin crop up to a good t <lb />
To the first per <lb />
of the said abut <lb />
same of acres as last <lb />
year ; per said a slight <lb />
increase, and per of the <lb />
report a decrease in acre- <lb />
age averaging -7 per re- <lb />
To the question per <lb />
cert, of said stand, <lb />
per said poor <lb />
per cent, said fair, per cent, <lb />
said good, per said <lb />
very good <lb />
To the third question per <lb />
cent, of tho answers said <lb />
planting season <lb />
per cent, of the answers said <lb />
favorable planting season- <lb />
To the fourth per <lb />
cent- of the answers said it is <lb />
possible for the most favorable <lb />
seasons to tho crop up to a <lb />
good average, while per cent, <lb />
of the say with good <lb />
seasons the crop will come up all <lb />
right. <lb />
Summing up the replies they <lb />
say there is about per cent, re- <lb />
in acreage. Tue <lb />
is only a fair one, and the crop <lb />
lacks to a good degree the fa- <lb />
outlook of last year. <lb />
While the cop will not be so <lb />
urge the money value promises <lb />
to be equal to that t last year. <lb />
There will be less old stock car- <lb />
over than years ; the <lb />
general of activity <lb />
circles gives reasons to <lb />
butter prices for peanuts <lb />
this Dem- <lb />
h- of Fodder. <lb />
the leaves from the <lb />
stalks of corn while in <lb />
their best green condition is quite <lb />
a common practice iD some sec <lb />
of the country. When <lb />
cured and bound in <lb />
bundles make excellent win- <lb />
fodder, it is <lb />
that the pulling of <lb />
the leaves cause decrease in <lb />
the production of grain. To test <lb />
the of loss or gain, ex- <lb />
were made on plats <lb />
at the Georgia station. From <lb />
half of each tho leaves were <lb />
stripped and the fodder carefully <lb />
dried. <lb />
The plats from which the <lb />
blades were stripped yielded 23.9 <lb />
bushels of shelled corn per acre. <lb />
The plat gave a yield <lb />
of bushels per acre, a loss of <lb />
3.4 bushels as the result of pull <lb />
the fodder. But the yield of <lb />
fodder was pounds per acre, <lb />
at a cost for pulling curing <lb />
of cents. other words <lb />
there was a loss equal to 190.4 <lb />
pounds of corn a gain of <lb />
of fodder <lb />
From tho above and a similar <lb />
trials preceding it, the conclusion <lb />
is reached that the strongest <lb />
against the practice is the <lb />
results in fodder com- <lb />
pared with the amount of labor <lb />
involved- The same labor em <lb />
ployed in mowing grass or any <lb />
good forage crops, even without <lb />
the use of improved harvesting <lb />
machinery, lastly <lb />
greater results. <lb />
The North Carolina weather <lb />
bureau puts the tobacco crop of <lb />
the State for July, against <lb />
for June, and for of <lb />
last year. The averages in the <lb />
western and middle districts are <lb />
about the same, both a <lb />
f less than while the average <lb />
in the east is <lb />
Mr. J- M, of Lenoir <lb />
county, while in Raleigh recently, <lb />
told a newspaper correspondent <lb />
that he thinks the Populists hold <lb />
the key to the situation that <lb />
they are the to which <lb />
is the Demo- <lb />
He says he <lb />
regards as a <lb />
buck but thinks Lieu- <lb />
tenant Governor I he <lb />
strongest man the Democrats <lb />
could nominate for Governor. <lb />
The Free Press observes that <lb />
the Populist politicians are doing <lb />
best to injure Jar vis. This <lb />
indicates that fear him. <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
The proud young mother had <lb />
come to pay her visit, <lb />
the heir and his <lb />
wish to appear in any <lb />
said she, really <lb />
fer a of sixteen months I <lb />
consider Algernon a marvel of <lb />
intelligence He understands <lb />
every word that is said joins <lb />
in the conversation with a sag <lb />
that almost alarm i me at <lb />
times. Speak to the lady, Alger <lb />
said Algernon- <lb />
to cried the do <lb />
lighted mother means, <lb />
do Isn't it wonderful <lb />
Algernon, ask the lady <lb />
to play for you- adores the <lb />
Now, <lb />
boo said Algernon. <lb />
by <lb />
Isn't he <lb />
too smart for Now, <lb />
love tell the lady mamma's <lb />
f said <lb />
right, <lb />
name's you <lb />
know. Oh, dear, I do hope he <lb />
isn't too clever to live Now, say <lb />
by by lo the lady, <lb />
said Algernon- <lb />
Why, <lb />
upon my word there's hardly any <lb />
difference. Bless his little <lb />
ling heart Isn't he a <lb />
Chicago Evening Post. <lb />
DISMAL SWAMP. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Report <lb />
Strange Region Pull of <lb />
ties Not Found Elsewhere. <lb />
Some Things Told by Dr. A. K. an <lb />
In the Federal <lb />
Who Went for tho Purpose <lb />
of<lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
have just returned from a visit <lb />
to the Dismal said Dr. A. <lb />
K. Fisher, ornithologist of the de- <lb />
part meet of agriculture, to a Wash- <lb />
Star writer. <lb />
is a strange region, full of odd- <lb />
that not to be found else- <lb />
where. The purpose of my <lb />
was to investigate the fauna <lb />
tho locality, and of rare mammals <lb />
and birds I secured quite a number. <lb />
Snakes are abundant, and are alleged <lb />
by the natives to be venomous, but <lb />
all that I saw were harmless. When <lb />
I picked up a good-sized one from a <lb />
log and held him by the neck, the <lb />
Absolutely pure <lb />
THE NITRATE KING. <lb />
Au Englishman Makes a <lb />
In South America. <lb />
flow Col. North a <lb />
Taken Ont of<lb />
Land Deal. <lb />
In the course of an interview with <lb />
a representative of the St. <lb />
Budget, Col. North gave a short <lb />
summary of the circumstances that <lb />
who was paddling for mo led to his settling in Chill. was <lb />
shuddered so that he nearly upset the <lb />
boat. <lb />
found about fifty species <lb />
Mr Is breeding In the swamp. One <lb />
of them warbler, which <lb />
is very rare. I trapped several <lb />
species of small mice, <lb />
field mice, mice and lemming <lb />
mice. The lemming mouse is hard <lb />
chief of the mechanical construction <lb />
department the firm of Fowler <lb />
Brothers, of said <lb />
went to Peru to put up some <lb />
machinery for them. But when I <lb />
had done this, after looking over the <lb />
country a bit and being struck with <lb />
the enormous value of its resources, <lb />
determined to remain there at my <lb />
to catch, because it will not take own expense. <lb />
Master or Slave. <lb />
There is all the difference j <lb />
tho world mister; <lb />
or slave. this difference is ; <lb />
manifest every phase of life,; <lb />
and in every sphere of power-1 <lb />
Every has but one <lb />
Ban controls bis nerves, we <lb />
of him admiringly us a ; <lb />
man of while another man <lb />
is controlled by his nerves, <lb />
of him as a . . . . . , <lb />
K n T Drummond, which contains plenty <lb />
nervous man. the one <lb />
the man is master ; the other <lb />
v sort of bait. The only way to <lb />
capture it is to set a trap in Its run- <lb />
way. I set my traps in dry places <lb />
out of water. Among other things <lb />
I got two rare shrews. <lb />
are plenty of cattle in the <lb />
dark, and very wild <lb />
They are the progeny of animals that <lb />
have strayed from domesticated <lb />
herds. Hunters stalk and shoot <lb />
them like deer. Bears are numerous, <lb />
In the autumn they feed greed- <lb />
on fruit of the sour <lb />
gum. Wildcats, opossums and <lb />
coons are not scarce, while <lb />
are remarkably abundant. <lb />
squirrels have discovered easy <lb />
way to get a living, by going along <lb />
tho shore of Lake Drummond mid <lb />
picking up tho nuts and berries <lb />
which have fallen into-the water and <lb />
drifted in windrows. They trot <lb />
along the log and fish them out <lb />
with their paws. Deer are common, <lb />
but hard to get. In the fall hunters <lb />
run them into tho lake and catch <lb />
them with dogs. <lb />
There is fine fishing in Lake <lb />
case the is a slave. It a <lb />
good thing fr a man a <lb />
strong r and to it- <lb />
It is a very bad for <lb />
temper to have a man and to <lb />
him. A mm is worth lit. <lb />
tie ordinary life who has no <lb />
appetite, and -i man who has is <lb />
appetite in is of <lb />
it for efficient service; but a <lb />
who is a slave to his appetite has <lb />
neither happiness nor power <lb />
Ho is despised as the most ab <lb />
his race. The choice is <lb />
before us, Clod's providence, to <lb />
be or slave- And we a it <lb />
responsible for our choice. <lb />
day School Times- <lb />
Willing; to Oblige. <lb />
They telling a story at the, <lb />
expense a young North <lb />
girl- Tho girl is <lb />
but like a great other <lb />
people, she is poor. She <lb />
more two <lb />
gowns in a season, and the <lb />
of one of them is always a very <lb />
serious matter to her. She went i <lb />
to a little dancing party lust week <lb />
she wore a white <lb />
frock. the evening a <lb />
great, big red faced perspiring <lb />
up asked her to <lb />
dance. He wore no gloves. She i <lb />
looked at his but I <lb />
moist hands despairingly, j <lb />
thought of the <lb />
of her waist. She hesitated a win <lb />
ale, and said with <lb />
course, I'll with <lb />
but if you don't mind, you; <lb />
use your handkerchief <lb />
of perch, black bass, two kinds of <lb />
pickerel, three species of sunfish, and <lb />
other There is no dry <lb />
ground in the swamp, and one sinks <lb />
at every step to his knees in mud. <lb />
The cane which forms brakes all <lb />
through the south is abundant. To- <lb />
with a varied undergrowth, <lb />
it is tangled with vines that run up <lb />
into the trees, so that half a mile <lb />
hour is a good rate of progress. One <lb />
must carry a knife to cut the vines, <lb />
walking being further impeded by <lb />
tho cat-brier, morns <lb />
the clothing and hold on like hooks. <lb />
boats used in the Dismal <lb />
swamp are all dug-outs, made from <lb />
cypress logs, twelve feet long and <lb />
very narrow. To shape such a craft <lb />
properly is a nice piece of work. The j <lb />
novice who into one of these <lb />
boats is apt to go out on the other <lb />
side, but the native stands up and <lb />
paddles with security. The water <lb />
is darker than amber, and excellent <lb />
to drink; it is said to be a sure cure <lb />
for malaria. There is no malarial <lb />
disease in the swamp. The swamp <lb />
is full of magnolias from the size of <lb />
bushes to trees sixty feet high. <lb />
When I was there they were full of <lb />
Dowers. The cypress trees are cut <lb />
for shingles. The best trees for the <lb />
purpose are those Which fell from <lb />
twenty-five to fifty years ago, and <lb />
are now covered with moss. The <lb />
wade In and cutoff the moss <lb />
and rotten bark. Then they cut up <lb />
the log into shingles on the The <lb />
next best tree is one that is newly <lb />
fallen, and the third quality Is the <lb />
tree that has to be <lb />
difficulty there was the <lb />
inadequacy of the water supply. I <lb />
was the province of <lb />
where there is little or no rain. The <lb />
flow underground, and the <lb />
water is brackish not fit to <lb />
drink. I had an interview with a <lb />
member of the government, a very <lb />
intelligent man, and he obtained for <lb />
me certain privileges in exchange <lb />
for my services in supplying that <lb />
region of country with drinkable <lb />
water. These privileges were the <lb />
foundation of my fortune. <lb />
water was obtained by tho <lb />
simplest means in the world, often <lb />
employed in Europe with <lb />
Simply the and <lb />
of the water. That was all; only <lb />
no one had thought of applying it <lb />
there. With the money thus ob- <lb />
I built a number of tank <lb />
ships and carried water from <lb />
where there is a plentiful supply of <lb />
excellent water, to whence <lb />
it was distributed through the <lb />
try. <lb />
came the war between Chili <lb />
and Peru. All kinds of property in <lb />
Peru fell in value, but especially the <lb />
land certificates the .-government <lb />
had issued to meet the <lb />
the war. I knew the value of those <lb />
The school census of <lb />
ton just finished shows tho <lb />
to be of these <lb />
are white and are colored. <lb />
There are school children in <lb />
the city. <lb />
LOCAL DIRECTORY. <lb />
county <lb />
Superior Clerk, E. a. <lb />
Sheriff, King. <lb />
Register of Deeds, w. M. Kin. <lb />
Treasurer, I Little. <lb />
Coroner <lb />
Dr. C. Laughing. <lb />
Surveyor, <lb />
Dawson, <lb />
T. K. I. <lb />
Smith and S. Jones. <lb />
Supt. Health, Dr. w. ii. Bagwell, <lb />
Home, W. Smith. <lb />
County <lb />
W. II. <lb />
Forbes. <lb />
Clerk, C. C. Follies. <lb />
Treasurer, W. T. Godwin, <lb />
W. Perkins, chief, Fred, <lb />
Cox, J. w. Murphy, night, <lb />
II. Smith. W. L. <lb />
Brown, w. t. Godwin. T. A. <lb />
Jenkins. <lb />
Baptist. Services every Sunday <lb />
second morning and night, <lb />
night. Rev. c. <lb />
Billings, pastor. Sunday School at <lb />
A. u. ii. Supt, <lb />
Catholic. No regular services. , <lb />
Services fourth Sun- <lb />
day morning and night. Rev, A, <lb />
Rector. Sunday School <lb />
A. w. ii. Brown, Bop t. <lb />
Methodist. Services every Sunday <lb />
morning and i Prayer meeting <lb />
night. Bey. i. K. Smith, <lb />
Sunday at M. A. <lb />
IS. Supt. <lb />
Presbyterian. Services Island <lb />
better than anyone, for 3rd Sunday morning and night. Prayer <lb />
Double Duty. <lb />
A capital story was once told of <lb />
Rev. Thomas Hunt, the veteran <lb />
I temperance orator, who was well <lb />
I known In the early history of the <lb />
I Wyoming valley. He was a some- <lb />
what man, but possessed <lb />
I of remarkably quick wit, which stood <lb />
J him In good stead on many <lb />
During the civil war he enlisted <lb />
The man looked at her blankly in one of the regiments of infantry <lb />
a or two. Then a light <lb />
broke over his face. <lb />
he said <lb />
And he pulled out his <lb />
and blew his Life's <lb />
It Ground. <lb />
late editor's wife is some- <lb />
of a . . .<lb />
took a line from his or- <lb />
salutatory placed <lb />
hid <lb />
was it <lb />
ore here to <lb />
Constitution. <lb />
From the <lb />
in of. <lb />
death result- <lb />
from a wrong dose of <lb />
it it <lb />
almost for anybody <lb />
to administer medicine but th <lb />
attending physician. <lb />
raised in the valley, and served as <lb />
chaplain. One day In the very <lb />
fiercest of the battle a major rode <lb />
up In front of the regiment, and see- <lb />
Father Hunt at the head of the <lb />
ranks, inquired, In great astonish- <lb />
what are you doing<lb />
am I repeated the <lb />
old minister, quickly. <lb />
of the. brave, <lb />
and watching the of the <lb />
was evidently performing this <lb />
double task so well and thoroughly <lb />
that the major could find no fault <lb />
with him, and left him to his <lb />
appointed -Youth's Com- <lb />
How He Did It <lb />
I had made extensive surveys <lb />
and had seen the now famous <lb />
beds. felt quite sure, you <lb />
see, that if in the war Chili came I <lb />
out victorious, which seemed almost j <lb />
certain, she would respect the title <lb />
of bona fide purchasers from the <lb />
Peruvian government of land that <lb />
had passed under her flag. <lb />
the needed trans- <lb />
ports they, in spite of my pro- <lb />
tests, vessels of mine lying <lb />
at the docks of and Pisa- <lb />
To indemnify me they prom- <lb />
me as compensation in <lb />
ease their success, pledging to <lb />
me for that amount the guano <lb />
its in the islands. Chili was the <lb />
victor, and the guano deposits re- <lb />
d for me not but <lb />
My too, increased <lb />
enormously in value as soon as <lb />
guaranteed the title to it. <lb />
the Nitrate railway I <lb />
some in purchasing <lb />
controlling interest in it; I <lb />
have managed it fairly successfully, <lb />
I think. A dividend of per cent, <lb />
is a pretty good <lb />
Col. North makes two distinct <lb />
on the observer. First, <lb />
that of enormous prosperity, and, <lb />
secondly, one of great reserve pow- <lb />
a curious character to study, <lb />
and the type of man who carries <lb />
English aims and methods into every <lb />
known country of the <lb />
meeting t night Rev. <lb />
Sunday School at <lb />
Evans, <lb />
Covenant Lodge No. I. O. O, P., <lb />
meets every Tuesday night. Has <lb />
ct, <lb />
Lodge A. K. A. <lb />
M. tint and third Monday <lb />
Moore, W. U <lb />
DR. I. L. JAMES. <lb />
. N. C.<lb />
DR. H. A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
O. <lb />
Co's <lb />
Hardware tore- <lb />
Held by a Hair. <lb />
In a gathering of officers, after <lb />
the war, a French <lb />
officer claimed that the French <lb />
is tho most artistic nation on <lb />
E.<lb />
X BY-AT-L A W, <lb />
KN <lb />
under Opera <lb />
b . JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
lice, in the court. <lb />
B. <lb />
W. TYSON, <lb />
understand that your sou went <lb />
west Intending to with the com- <lb />
said the neighbor. <lb />
did what he start- <lb />
ed <lb />
been there a week be- <lb />
a struck the <lb />
Practices in all tile Court. <lb />
Civil and Criminal Solicited. <lb />
a special of fraud <lb />
iii-i ion to recover land, and col- <lb />
Prompt and careful attention given <lb />
all <lb />
Money to loan on approved security. <lb />
Terms ca.-y. <lb />
J. II. BLOUNT. J. <lb />
If. c. <lb />
in the Courts. <lb />
the earth; and that her artisans can Attorney <lb />
make a thing of beauty out of any- <lb />
thing, however ordinary or crude. <lb />
The great Prussian general, <lb />
who was present, plucked <lb />
a hair from his shaggy beard, re- <lb />
them make some- <lb />
thing beautiful out of <lb />
The French officer sent the hair to <lb />
a friend in Paris, telling him the <lb />
circumstances, urging that, as <lb />
the Prussians had defeated the <lb />
French in tho late war, they should <lb />
not be permitted to defeat them In <lb />
claim to artistic supremacy. <lb />
the hair to. capable artisan,, <lb />
with the result <lb />
scarf pin, represent . <lb />
a Prussian eagle. <lb />
wrought in <lb />
and depending from beak Was, <lb />
the single hair, at the ends of which <lb />
were two beautiful gold medallions, <lb />
en one of which was inscribed <lb />
and on the other <lb />
Thus, the artistic scarf yin aptly <lb />
described the political situation- <lb />
Prussia, as the eagle, with its con- <lb />
provinces dependent, but In K- K. C. Harding, <lb />
held by a hair; for the temper of the N c- <lb />
ELK T <lb />
bitter towards the Germans, and the . . v <lb />
tie which held them was very i , , , ,. . <lb />
. I attention to <lb />
. of claims. <lb />
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J. JARVIS. b. BLOW <lb />
BLOW, <lb />
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I d <lb />
Entered at the Greenville <lb />
N. C, as matter. <lb />
Aug. <lb />
We see it stated that over one <lb />
hundred canning factories have <lb />
recently been in this <lb />
State. Greenville did not One <lb />
of <lb />
H. E. Jackson, of the <lb />
United States- Supreme Court, <lb />
died at his home In <lb />
Ten evening. Me <lb />
was hi <lb />
Tire- <lb />
recently entered <lb />
its forty-ninth Since <lb />
Joe Daniels took charge of that <lb />
excellent paper it has gone rip- <lb />
idly forward and now ranks <lb />
with the best daily journals. <lb />
There he a meeting of <lb />
Democratic leaders Washing- <lb />
ton City, this week, to discuss <lb />
free silver and the best <lb />
for the silver men to adopt to <lb />
a silver platform and a <lb />
candidate the next Nat <lb />
Convention. Ex-Senator T <lb />
J. Jarvis will attend the netting- <lb />
If the heat of the sun wire <lb />
by the burning of it <lb />
would require a lover feet in <lb />
thickness, extending lie <lb />
sun's entire face, to feed the <lb />
flame for a single hour- Had the <lb />
sun been a solid body of best <lb />
it would Lave utter <lb />
consumed within <lb />
after the day it took fire-<lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
our regular co. <lb />
WASHINGTON, D. <lb />
Senator German is evidently <lb />
letting the other fellows do alt <lb />
the worrying about the <lb />
in Maryland. He has gone <lb />
for His usual August stay at <lb />
Saratoga. He was in Washing- <lb />
ton just starting, and <lb />
The ticket is <lb />
in every respect, and the <lb />
party is to be <lb />
The trifling objections <lb />
that ale being raised against it <lb />
are no mOTe than were to be ex <lb />
peeked. The truth is there is <lb />
less objection than I expected, <lb />
and much, less has often <lb />
risen before tickets were <lb />
named, and the party majority <lb />
has been larger than usual when <lb />
the votes were counted. I an- <lb />
n the a <lb />
difficulty m carrying <lb />
on campaign, and look for <lb />
a good majority for Mr- Bow <lb />
and the other nominees. here <lb />
must always be disappoint- <lb />
in politics, but the party <lb />
in the end will get together and <lb />
win as usual have no MB <lb />
whatever of the result in No- <lb />
Long Mow that tune <lb />
all real democrats will be unit- <lb />
ed for the common cause. <lb />
Secretary Morton more <lb />
than once that <lb />
on public affairs are of a good, <lb />
old Thomas Andrew <lb />
Jackson sort of democracy. <lb />
He has just given another in- <lb />
stance of it Sometime ago he <lb />
said to a newspaperman in re- <lb />
to a proposition to pay a <lb />
government bounty on <lb />
If i. will pay <lb />
to raise and export agricultural <lb />
products, there is no bounty <lb />
needed., And if it not <lb />
Queer Epitaphs. <lb />
A William sport <lb />
writes In the village <lb />
of adjoining this town, is <lb />
an old cemetery, ore of the oldest <lb />
the State of Vermont. Many <lb />
of the stones long since top- <lb />
over and are almost conceal- <lb />
ed by moss and overgrown grass. <lb />
On many are quaint old <lb />
At the head of one grave <lb />
is seen <lb />
Here lies in silent clay. <lb />
MM Arabella <lb />
Who, on the 21st of May. <lb />
Begin to hold bar tongue- <lb />
of a humorous <lb />
as is shown by the following <lb />
lies the wife of Simon stokes <lb />
Who lived and died like other folks <lb />
Here He, And wonder I'm dead, <lb />
For a wagon wheel over <lb />
John is referred to s fol- <lb />
lows i <lb />
lies Job Hill, man of <lb />
lit was five times ten, <lb />
lie never did nor never would, <lb />
he lived as <lb />
The Tobacco Department <lb />
Conducted o. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb />
The railroads have agreed on ft <lb />
for visitors to the <lb />
Atlanta Exposition- The price of <lb />
a round trio ticket from <lb />
will be good for ten <lb />
The rates from other placed in <lb />
proportion. This is a lower rate <lb />
than was given for the <lb />
Centennial, or for <lb />
the Chicago Exposition in 1893. <lb />
and will enable many thousands <lb />
to attend. <lb />
COMMISSIONERS <lb />
. C <lb />
Board of <lb />
for Pitt county met day, <lb />
C- S. <lb />
M- <lb />
Jesse L. Smith and T. E. Keel. <lb />
The following orders for <lb />
issued i <lb />
Martha H Smith <lb />
Jacob n Han <lb />
Moore Bails <lb />
Smith SO, Henry <lb />
Kenneth Henderson SO <lb />
Eliza Edwards Carlos Cr- <lb />
ham J H Henry <lb />
Dad Sam Ann Cherry <lb />
Fannie JO Proctor <lb />
Alice Corbitt Barter <lb />
Tines W. Winifred G <lb />
Ales Harris Hi Staten <lb />
so, W. Parker V <lb />
son. 1.30,<lb />
SO, <lb />
A Snake . <lb />
A Georgia drummer was talk- <lb />
to a crowd of the famous <lb />
of Florida. The drum- <lb />
mer said; <lb />
I was in the field <lb />
one day with a nigger, and <lb />
are soared to death of blue <lb />
snakes, when he give a yell <lb />
snake and went I <lb />
didn't know which way the <lb />
was so I <lb />
took after the nigger, and we <lb />
went out of that field like two <lb />
streaks of leaving <lb />
our hoes standing up in the fur- <lb />
row. What became of the <lb />
snake I don't know, ad I <lb />
didn't go back to see until next <lb />
and, by gum what I <lb />
found there surprised about <lb />
much as thing I had met <lb />
with Florida. The snake <lb />
had hit my plumb in <lb />
the and it had ed <lb />
up so that I shingles, <lb />
feet of weather <lb />
four of fire wood, <lb />
fence rails, enough for <lb />
the Baptist church and bar- <lb />
out of it <lb />
The listeners their <lb />
belief vigorously. <lb />
the drum- <lb />
mer, when he could be heard, <lb />
hoe handle was still swell- <lb />
when we got it to the saw- <lb />
Full of Soup. <lb />
A senator the west, <lb />
the most vicious kind, alike to congressional honors <lb />
pay and export <lb />
no <lb />
should be given. This did not <lb />
please editor of the Hew <lb />
York periodical for whom the <lb />
interview was secured, tie <lb />
up an answer to the Sec <lb />
words and this week <lb />
Mr Morton received a proof <lb />
it. In reply Secretary Morton <lb />
h him u abort letter, <lb />
from which the following para- <lb />
graph, which is a nutshell state <lb />
of the bounty <lb />
IS <lb />
to explain to your readers how <lb />
bounty is to raised to <lb />
pay the producer of <lb />
products for his exports, ex- <lb />
by taxation upon the <lb />
Has the government of <lb />
the United Slates a single <lb />
that is not taken from the <lb />
pockets of citizens by means <lb />
of The bounty sys- <lb />
cation of robbing Peter to pay <lb />
P- <lb />
is no of j <lb />
class <lb />
its <lb />
it is difficult to convince those <lb />
temporarily benefit that it <lb />
is. <lb />
The September <lb />
August i the <lb />
fashion we <lb />
have yet <lb />
at tide season of the <lb />
year but was <lb />
or <lb />
Sf <lb />
James T Co, <lb />
Matilda <lb />
and wife 0- <lb />
The for <lb />
purposes were issued <lb />
B T Cox C J R IT <lb />
T A Thigpen Frank <lb />
D C Smith Q W <lb />
B Little J W <lb />
Smith S B Ross J <lb />
H Eubanks D C <lb />
B W R W King 145- <lb />
W Brown Brown, <lb />
W H <lb />
Robinson J II Dix <lb />
on Chas 19- <lb />
C Dawson T B Keel <lb />
J L Smith BO, W M <lb />
S M Jones L Fleming <lb />
Ordered that Frank Cannon be <lb />
allowed for paupers. <lb />
Ordered that valuation of lauds <lb />
of Bros, Greenville town <lb />
Ordered that lands Richard <lb />
Harris be increased to <lb />
Ordered that Bryan Buck <lb />
lowed to peddle without license. <lb />
Ordered be allowed f <lb />
U build a bridge at Carney's ford <lb />
creek- <lb />
Ordered that the Clerk of the <lb />
Board be allowed to list <lb />
Ordered that valuation of W T <lb />
Piney Grove farm re- <lb />
main at present assessment. <lb />
Ordered that B. S- <lb />
be allowed use of room in Court <lb />
House now occupied by him at <lb />
per month- <lb />
Ordered that the Board of <lb />
Beaufort b <lb />
notified to take into <lb />
the repairs on Gainer's bridge <lb />
and a from <lb />
their Board to meet one from this <lb />
county, time to be appointed by- <lb />
chairman of Beaufort <lb />
Board. <lb />
The following persons <lb />
lowed to taxes for 1890 <lb />
D Bagley, <lb />
Peebles, Noon Moore, John H <lb />
Stancill- <lb />
L V Cory, <lb />
M T J Johnson, G W <lb />
Wilson, J F Dixon. <lb />
W t <lb />
Bros., West Pitt, John Hargett. <lb />
Cooper, W H Rod <lb />
B D Jarrett, agent <lb />
L G Bernard, Mrs <lb />
rt int <lb />
on th with of <lb />
is for each appears by <lb />
excel all preceding ones for the <lb />
of its illustrations, the <lb />
simplicity taste dis <lb />
played in the selection of its nu- <lb />
costumes. And the clear <lb />
and concise articles on the styles <lb />
that and that are to be, <lb />
ten by its mas correspondents <lb />
place a of <lb />
and upon the <lb />
magazine that every lady of taste <lb />
appreciates. <lb />
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb />
V- C Aug. 12th; <lb />
Mr. W. E. Fleming to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Mr. Win. Powell, of Parmele <lb />
was hero Saturday- <lb />
and the ways of society, was in- <lb />
to a very swell dinner given <lb />
by a wealthy who wanted <lb />
Here is apart of the <lb />
letter the senator wrote home the <lb />
day was the finest <lb />
house ever seed and the <lb />
nest folk. The table set out <lb />
bang up st vie. Lace on the table <lb />
cloth and such Hovers a I never <lb />
see But not a to eat on <lb />
it, but some candy, some little <lb />
all shelled, and things, <lb />
and by one of the men <lb />
standing round brought mo some <lb />
of the finest soup you ever <lb />
And as I didn't see nothing else <lb />
to eat I had some more and <lb />
more. do you <lb />
think I Hang me, if those men <lb />
didn't bring on the finest dinner <lb />
ever you see. and there I sot, like <lb />
a darned fool, chuck full of <lb />
and Progressive North <lb />
Never before in North <lb />
have so many <lb />
tries and been es- <lb />
or started as during this <lb />
year. This is especially true in <lb />
regard to cotton factories. All <lb />
over tin. State old cotton mills are <lb />
enlarged and new ones <lb />
Hundreds of <lb />
and Mrs. S- G- re-; of dollars being invested <lb />
ft the of Mrs. B- V. Gainer. <lb />
turned home Saturday after spend <lb />
days i a and <lb />
We regret to announce that Mr. <lb />
Walter who has been <lb />
quite ill at tho home of his father <lb />
W. R. is bet- <lb />
factories, and <lb />
paid out to laborers and <lb />
wage earners and circulated <lb />
among a class of people who need <lb />
all they can get. And, of course, <lb />
these factories are not only of <lb />
benefit to those <lb />
or-ployed construction or <lb />
but also to tho entire <lb />
Our Earners are wear- in which any of <lb />
a smile. They have stooped j is The farmers in <lb />
sending their tobacco to country are <lb />
places and are now selling by a factory <lb />
Greenville- They seem to be pleas <lb />
ed with the pi ices. <lb />
Items. <lb />
M. C-, Aug- <lb />
Mr. Marion Cobb, of J <lb />
near because it affords them <lb />
a home market for the products <lb />
of their farms. <lb />
And gratified at <lb />
practical proofs and substantial <lb />
signs of reviving business <lb />
town today on business. , ., . . <lb />
r returning prosperity, let us not <lb />
Johnson, of forget that all this is occurring <lb />
was in town a year after <lb />
Miss Harriot Lewis died passage of the Democratic tariff <lb />
She was buried <lb />
day. <lb />
Mr. A B. <lb />
day to upend few weeks <lb />
in the and around <lb />
law, which its enemies predicted <lb />
would ruin the country and de- <lb />
all industries Pittsboro <lb />
Record- <lb />
good that men do lives <lb />
after though it is seldom <lb />
. An <lb />
concise <lb />
were killed <lb />
Mr. ft of <lb />
in town today working the. <lb />
Tobacco seem t be very <lb />
much in and this y <lb />
The that arc coming <lb />
now, generally show goo I colors. <lb />
We hope they are true <lb />
of the crop. <lb />
The first new tobacco sold on <lb />
tho up country tobacco markets <lb />
was sold in Winston last week at <lb />
cents a pound average. <lb />
The woman's of the <lb />
Southern Tobacco was the <lb />
recipient of many nice <lb />
mania from the State press. <lb />
Air- T. J- Gentry, of Roxboro <lb />
N. C-, came Tuesday evening. <lb />
He expects to deal the weed <lb />
this market the coming season. <lb />
expects to have its first <lb />
sale Thursday, 15th. The open- <lb />
break will through <lb />
Friday and Saturday, provided <lb />
they get to keep <lb />
them at it that long. <lb />
The breaks out at tho ware- <lb />
houses Friday looked almost like <lb />
fall times. There was between <lb />
and pounds on the <lb />
floors. Tie Eastern led off with <lb />
the first and largest break, the <lb />
others following well Prices <lb />
were good. <lb />
Tarboro will open the tobacco <lb />
market there again Sept. 4th. We <lb />
understand that the warehouse <lb />
rented by good <lb />
and expect to do <lb />
business there the <lb />
year. <lb />
There is a strong <lb />
barn room now <lb />
Tobacco is nearly all <lb />
ripe the bib nowhere to <lb />
it It would well to re- <lb />
this when the leisure <lb />
days of winter and pie- <lb />
pare plenty of barn room for the <lb />
nest crop. <lb />
The Free bad a <lb />
column last week on tho tobacco <lb />
market down there, which Opens <lb />
August Nearly all the mer- <lb />
chants and business men of the <lb />
town have premiums to <lb />
farmers carrying their to <lb />
on opening the <lb />
Free says that quite a <lb />
of will be offered <lb />
between o W- <lb />
The Greenville Tobacco Board <lb />
of will give a purse of <lb />
and one years <lb />
to the Reflector for the <lb />
heaviest watermelon <lb />
J. Morgan at his prize house <lb />
opposite the Eastern Warehouse <lb />
between now and October 1st, <lb />
189-i- ,. <lb />
J. W. Morgan-, <lb />
t- Board of Trace- <lb />
Raleigh tobacco e makers <lb />
boast of having sold sets of <lb />
flues this season. The flue facto- <lb />
hew have sold up to <lb />
date over sets and are still <lb />
making <lb />
And the Pitt county flue makers <lb />
have sold over 1200 sets are <lb />
as busy as tar buck- <lb />
et putting up sets daily. <lb />
this way brethren, if you want to <lb />
sell tobacco. <lb />
We were a letter last <lb />
Saturday by G. M- Tucker <lb />
from J. O- W. Gravely, of Rocky <lb />
Mount, tin writer says <lb />
that Mr. tho of <lb />
the loop patent, was Rocky <lb />
Mount a few days ago and expect- <lb />
ed to come to but ow <lb />
tug to circumstance was prevent- <lb />
ed. He says further that he, <lb />
at time expected to <lb />
take the agency for the loop <lb />
Eastern Carolina, but since he has <lb />
would be <lb />
the interest of our good <lb />
former he has that <lb />
idea. Good We are informed <lb />
that Bill Wilkinson, from <lb />
near has tho agency <lb />
for Pitt county. Mr- Gravely says <lb />
that Mr. will hardly vis- <lb />
it during the coming <lb />
year. <lb />
Thursday Mr. A. L. Blow told <lb />
the writer that right now there <lb />
was inquiry being about <lb />
our town and county from three <lb />
western men- One in Nebraska, <lb />
one in California and one in Ken- <lb />
The Californian wanted <lb />
to exchange a farm for a <lb />
Pitt county farm. He did not say <lb />
what business the ether two want- <lb />
el to engage in, but said they <lb />
were making inquiries about the <lb />
country through the Greenville <lb />
board of trade, letters directed to <lb />
the beard of trade. There is no <lb />
better to call the citizens to <lb />
and a board of <lb />
trade than Mr. Blow. He sees <lb />
necessity of it and knows what <lb />
it will have toward develop <lb />
the town. We call on Mr. <lb />
Blow to start the ball to <lb />
In traveling around this year <lb />
we notice that nearly everybody <lb />
is priming tobacco rather than <lb />
cut the stalk. This may be tho <lb />
beet way to get the most money <lb />
out of the crop, but this writer <lb />
STATE NEWS. <lb />
Record c-f Matters of <lb />
Less than per of the <lb />
does not believe it, while we; population of North Carolina live <lb />
do not pretend to advise others I cities. <lb />
as to the best method, frankly <lb />
believe that a wrapper crop will E. light Co., large dry <lb />
not sell for much over half prim- goods dealer of Oxford, nave as- <lb />
ed off the stalk what it would signed. Liabilities <lb />
have sold for had it been cut- We <lb />
have written to the largest <lb />
of this country as <lb />
soon as we hear from them will <lb />
publish, what they have to <lb />
say about <lb />
their own words, then farmers can <lb />
be their own judges as to the host <lb />
method. We have heard a good <lb />
many Bay they sold primings for <lb />
more money than their stalk cut <lb />
tobacco. This may be a <lb />
few but there is just no <lb />
telling what primed tobacco <lb />
would have brought had it been <lb />
cut <lb />
A Now Theory About Tobacco. <lb />
D. V. of Church <lb />
has discovered a <lb />
new tobacco. He <lb />
says in the Davie Times the fol- <lb />
lowing years ago <lb />
discovered that there was a <lb />
certain time to cut tobacco. <lb />
to find the exact time it has taken <lb />
twenty-two years- There is a sap <lb />
in tobacco as in a tree- When the <lb />
sap raises in tobacco it runs the <lb />
oil out and is very sorry. W lion <lb />
the sap is out of tobacco there is <lb />
mo but oil, it <lb />
seems to fat, if then cut, would <lb />
be very profitable- Tobacco con <lb />
to make the; e changes as <lb />
long as it stands tho hill. You <lb />
have experienced <lb />
week it may cure up all <lb />
right thou cut off the same <lb />
The trial of tho <lb />
notable graveyard insurance cits <lb />
es at Beaufort baa ended. All <lb />
thirteen of tho defendants are <lb />
held to appear at the term <lb />
of the Superior <lb />
Miss Fannie of <lb />
county, win eight ago wont <lb />
as a Baptist Missionary to China, <lb />
died recently at her station in <lb />
middle China. <lb />
Heavy rails, pounds to the <lb />
yard, will put down within the <lb />
next sixty days on the division of <lb />
tho North Carolina Railroad be- <lb />
tween Greensboro and Selma. <lb />
John C. Davis, who escaped <lb />
from the at Raleigh, a <lb />
few days ago, was at <lb />
Morehead and taken back. Ho <lb />
said he was going to his mother's <lb />
gravest Beaufort, and had walked <lb />
miles. <lb />
In the last report of the Labor <lb />
Bureau the of papers <lb />
was given at -210. <lb />
as follows. Democratic, <lb />
Republican, lo, <lb />
Alliance S, <lb />
S, Political, <lb />
Fraternal, not <lb />
It is estimated that all the <lb />
children of school ago <lb />
twenty one in North Caro- <lb />
sixty-six percent, arc in pub <lb />
lie schools and eight per cent, in <lb />
private or denominational schools, <lb />
r. <lb />
every movement, every <lb />
idea, even; transaction <lb />
King It is the pulse <lb />
the great business Ks arc <lb />
felt in every department, every aisle, <lb />
and on every For even cent <lb />
expended Frank Wilson returns full <lb />
value. discrimination is made be- <lb />
tween small purchaser or the great, <lb />
the rich or the poor, the experience; <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 stock and <lb />
will put prices down to a low notch so as <lb />
to clean them out. stock of Fine <lb />
piece of land the next and it cures that is, fourth the u <lb />
up <lb />
The Bloomer Girl. <lb />
What next says the New <lb />
correspondent of the <lb />
Dispatch. The bloomer I <lb />
added a pistol pocket to cloth- <lb />
pantaloons, carries <lb />
a bullet hurler in it Tho author <lb />
for tho none other <lb />
than one of the oldest most <lb />
experienced outfitters in <lb />
the man who has made <lb />
more plain double skirts for <lb />
devotees of the wheel than any <lb />
other tailor The new <lb />
fad is net confined to the bolder <lb />
but instead has been <lb />
boomed by the weak and modest <lb />
who have been annoy, <lb />
ed by was a gas <lb />
Ninth Carolina are up <lb />
illiteracy. This will never do. <lb />
must have schools, bet- <lb />
schools and longer schools. <lb />
Biblical Recorder. <lb />
GENERAL. NEW. <lb />
Sluggers mid <lb />
bad a row in a <lb />
barroom, Saturday night. <lb />
Sixty persons were drowned <lb />
by the wrecking of the steamer <lb />
off Cape Hawk <lb />
a at <lb />
-T. just at the <lb />
of services, and <lb />
twenty people. <lb />
While Peter of Rich-<lb />
must be cut down as I <lb />
line this and do <lb />
suit over, <lb />
end <lb />
not <lb />
to nave a heal <lb />
want to carry <lb />
Cents Furnishing Goods <lb />
have knocked the bottom clean <lb />
sell you if you will come and look. <lb />
and will <lb />
KING <lb />
the road. pistol practice <lb />
part parcel of the <lb />
wheeling course those who poke <lb />
fen at the <lb />
take desperate chances. It <lb />
has th-t a <lb />
man can lire a bullet <lb />
she can throw a stone or a <lb />
rater to his soda fountain, the <lb />
generator blowing his <lb />
head <lb />
an <lb />
Farmers. <lb />
I have rented the old Greenville <lb />
Tel We earnestly <lb />
With. the best light ill the for showing <lb />
tobacco, polite and competent assistants, plenty <lb />
Atlanta a pi-prize room, experience and ample means to <lb />
A Hen <lb />
. religions story of how when tho conduct the business. We know <lb />
A poultry dealer near Potts- preacher called on Smith j G for aS any Or <lb />
town Pa-, has a hen without a to please lead market in the State. Give us a trial and we will <lb />
or bill; instead a large pray and all to please yOU. Respectfully, <lb />
mouth with lips clearly defined The said hurriedly <lb />
teeth which cm be easily felt j mean Brother John At <lb />
She has a nose, forehead ex- one sat down <lb />
eyes, which five more got Op and began <lb />
show intelligence, like those of a <lb />
dog. The face resembles that o i <lb />
a monkey. The is unlike <lb />
that pf any fowl, she licks her Perfect Health. <lb />
chops like a sat. She bites off K h . of <lb />
a piece f bread crust, holding t . i f <lb />
one claw while she eats, by the occasional use of <lb />
she sleeps she breathes Liver They <lb />
a quadruped, with a , , , <lb />
very much like a gentle snore. the bowels and produce <lb />
A Vigorous Body. <lb />
Why Keep Open Late on , malaria, <lb />
Night. <lb />
L. F. EVANS. Greenville, N. O <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
low Ready for Delivery <lb />
S. E. Render Co. I <lb />
-X- <lb />
Tho custom of stores <lb />
shops open Saturday even- <lb />
o'clock is one that <lb />
should abandoned. It is a fact <lb />
that most towns and cities, es- <lb />
in the South, this out -of <lb />
date custom prevails to the extent <lb />
of exhausting the energy of pro-, <lb />
and clerks, who are forced <lb />
Prices greatly reduced. <lb />
constipation and kin-I <lb />
diseases, L <lb />
Liver PILLS <lb />
Same e at <lb />
Acts Like Magic. <lb />
if yea have Catarrh, Rheumatism, <lb />
any f i i Oil, rail <lb />
Will cine you. <lb />
to keep their feet from early j Meeting Of Physicians <lb />
morning until midnight all will be of <lb />
eighteen hours, and by Pitt the House<lb />
time they can close up shop <lb />
prepare for rest it is Sunday <lb />
such cases is it any wonder <lb />
that tho schools <lb />
churches on Sunday mornings <lb />
are unattended by our <lb />
and their clerks t If the stores <lb />
were closed by or o'clock <lb />
just as much business would be <lb />
done, and with more <lb />
and less waste of energy, ex- <lb />
for lights, etc. than is the <lb />
now, and would <lb />
be better prepared for rest and <lb />
worship on Sunday. The <lb />
who will inaugurate a new <lb />
schedule for early closing Sat <lb />
day night and succeed getting <lb />
the others to follow bis lead, will <lb />
have the everlasting thanks of <lb />
the clerks, the pastors, and all <lb />
other people who can rightly <lb />
appreciate such a needed reform. <lb />
Suffolk Herald. <lb />
on tin- Monday in S, n- <lb />
o'clock M for The ml- <lb />
of electing a <lb />
Health, other <lb />
opposite Drugstore. <lb />
A scientist who has been <lb />
meandering through New Jersey <lb />
estimates that there are forty <lb />
distinct species in <lb />
The fellow who predicted that this country, but they The reason a woman always <lb />
bills in and pocket book her <lb />
when it comes to hand is because she is never <lb />
am that she can find her pocket- <lb />
sin <lb />
Truck Barrels, Pumps <lb />
And <lb />
All Kinds of Machinery. <lb />
have opened at <lb />
tin; old <lb />
Moore store and are <lb />
prepared to furnish <lb />
any kind of <lb />
may want. <lb />
Special attention given <lb />
to putting down <lb />
and repairing <lb />
PUMPS. <lb />
All of <lb />
Wort done and sat- <lb />
guaranteed. <lb />
for Fines with <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
X. A., <lb />
Gr o o es f-h. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
Just Received Cars Rock Lime. <lb />
NAILS, <lb />
Sardines. <lb />
If ion. <lb />
Soap. <lb />
I'd.- Laid, <lb />
Boxes Cakes and Granulated Sugar, <lb />
Slick Candy. J P. <lb />
Matches, Gall Ax <lb />
, g K. It. Mills <lb />
ion Good Luck Baking j Three <lb />
Racks <lb />
Dukes V. M. Cigarettes, <lb />
K Tons Old Vs. t la-roots, <lb />
Powder. <lb />
Hi. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
AT COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All kinds Risks placed in <lb />
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb />
At rates. <lb />
AM FIRST-LASS j<lb /></p>
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                <p>
HOOKE <lb />
Rev It. W. tells us the <lb />
ti at Parmele <lb />
is It is a very neat <lb />
building- <lb />
An says ago seems to <lb />
I lie value of every <lb />
except women and butter. How <lb />
about eggs <lb />
There is now excuse for <lb />
idleness, and we do not remember <lb />
when less of it could be seen <lb />
at <lb />
half past nine o'clock <lb />
Thursday night, the dry kiln to <lb />
Mr. J. Z. lumber mill, at <lb />
Grifton, caught on fire and was <lb />
destroyed. <lb />
Advertising has always paid. <lb />
Tears ago when Sampson took <lb />
two in <lb />
be actually brought <lb />
down I no house. <lb />
Mr. W-. T. sent the <lb />
a cluster of tomatoes <lb />
four on one stem -that weighed <lb />
and ounces. They are <lb />
to Deal <lb />
We have received a premium <lb />
of the next State fair, to be <lb />
hold October 22nd 25th- The <lb />
premiums offered are liberal and <lb />
should secure largo exhibits <lb />
Am going <lb />
NORTH in, <lb />
about days <lb />
and am giving <lb />
. . w I down <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 />
H. C. HO <lb />
HE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections.<lb />
last <lb />
Plenty ml <lb />
again last <lb />
Still a reduction in <lb />
at Lang s. <lb />
The water in river is very <lb />
low <lb />
A bar room is being opened in <lb />
the new I near depot- <lb />
Some sections of the county <lb />
have had tine seasons while others <lb />
are dry and need lain. <lb />
Not a large crowd went on the <lb />
moonlight excursion Wednesday <lb />
night, but they had a good time. <lb />
Five Hundred of Coin <lb />
for sale by J- J- Nobles. <lb />
To ready for the fall trade <lb />
merchants cannot begin <lb />
too soon. <lb />
A dead town is never beard <lb />
from. Same way with a dead <lb />
business- <lb />
Arrived Sweet Mountain <lb />
Butter 2038- per lb, at Samuel M. <lb />
Schultz's- <lb />
The number or martins the <lb />
of depot seems to <lb />
grow larger. <lb />
Better in a house without <lb />
windows, than a house with- <lb />
out a newspaper. <lb />
Mister Hugh Sheppard sent <lb />
the a ounce <lb />
toe- <lb />
A scolding woman is bad <lb />
enough, but a man is <lb />
the curse cf any Lome. <lb />
The scarlet fever scare has <lb />
about subsided were only <lb />
three cases, and they very light. <lb />
It is said that the Georgia <lb />
peach growers shipped about <lb />
car loads of peaches this sea- <lb />
son. <lb />
We are to Mr. J. W. <lb />
Smith for a basket of nice to- <lb />
Mr. Alfred it the <lb />
near his residence re- <lb />
paired and fitted up to be used by <lb />
Miss Hortense Forbes for her mu <lb />
sic school. <lb />
Hair singeing has a <lb />
popular way of getting off the <lb />
hair and mustache. We don't <lb />
believe that style has struck <lb />
Greenville yet. <lb />
Mrs. W. M King gave a party <lb />
at the House, Monday <lb />
night, complimentary to her <lb />
grand daughter, Miss Rosa Win- <lb />
stead <lb />
The Guards, forty <lb />
strong, to <lb />
Tuesday night to go into camp <lb />
for a week or ten days- The <lb />
wont <lb />
Indications . to a good <lb />
trade this fall You get your <lb />
share of it by judicious <lb />
Try the <lb />
With large quantities of fruits <lb />
and vegetables to waste at <lb />
this season of the year does it <lb />
not look like factories <lb />
would paying <lb />
Mr. Frank Jackson lost a barn <lb />
of by fire Friday night. <lb />
Ho had finished curing it <lb />
when the caught on tire. <lb />
Mr. R. Ii. Gotten told us Fri- <lb />
day that up to that day he had <lb />
cured barns of tobacco this <lb />
season and was only about half <lb />
through with his crop- <lb />
A cow belonging to Mr. It. If. <lb />
Starkey was tethered out the <lb />
rear of the tobacco warehouses, <lb />
Saturday, and attempting to <lb />
jump i the length <lb />
of r fell the and <lb />
bi -k.; neck <lb />
Some women are stronger than <lb />
some men. and some men are <lb />
gentler than some but it <lb />
still remains true that is <lb />
the dominant characteristic of <lb />
the one sex gentleness of tho <lb />
other. <lb />
Messrs. J. -T- and <lb />
H II Cotton, of this county, are <lb />
among by <lb />
Cut delegates to the National <lb />
Farmer's Congress at <lb />
Masonic and Odd Fellow <lb />
lodges here received <lb />
to Masons and Odd <lb />
Fellows picnic at Scotland Neck <lb />
on the 15th There are quite n <lb />
number speaking of attending. <lb />
Messrs II Harding. T. A- <lb />
and 13- P. have been <lb />
pointed a committee to secure an <lb />
orator for the Confederate re on. <lb />
and picnic, Sept. 5th. W <lb />
are satisfied they will select a <lb />
good one. <lb />
The Gazette reports a meeting <lb />
In the Court House at Washing- <lb />
ton being broken up by fleas. <lb />
The court room was alive with <lb />
them- Some Judges ought to be <lb />
given a chance to hold court there <lb />
now so they could fine tho fleas <lb />
for contempt- <lb />
There was a large attendance <lb />
at the State Democratic Free <lb />
Convention at Fort Worth, <lb />
Texas, on Wednesday. <lb />
were adopted favor of <lb />
free coinage of silver at to <lb />
and condemning the financial pol- <lb />
icy of the administration. <lb />
The many friends of Mr. Thom- <lb />
as of Mount Olive, who <lb />
is well known here will pained <lb />
to learn of the death of his little <lb />
sou. which sad event occurred <lb />
last Saturday. His little <lb />
Mabel is quite sick now. <lb />
If Greenville is to be tho town <lb />
it has the opportunity of being <lb />
all our people must work <lb />
Don't some try to pull down <lb />
and hinder while others are trying <lb />
to build up- <lb />
place for a man, <lb />
an old man, a rich man or a poor <lb />
man willing to work, and anxious <lb />
to improve his says Sec- <lb />
Smith, in tho <lb />
R. W lying says it <lb />
makes a man feel good to see the <lb />
splendid crops all over <lb />
the If no misfortune <lb />
happiness within the next two or <lb />
three weeks Pitt will have cured <lb />
one of the finest crops the county <lb />
has yet known. <lb />
The report placing <lb />
condition of the cotton crop at a <lb />
much lower figure last year, <lb />
and even lower than for last <lb />
month, has caused an advance of <lb />
nearly fifty points in the price of <lb />
futures since Saturday. <lb />
Agent J. Moore has to <lb />
Wilmington to confer with the <lb />
Coast Line authorities relative to <lb />
enlarging the depot here. The <lb />
railroad people have decided to <lb />
increase their facilities for hand <lb />
ling station. <lb />
Mi- J. W. is sick. <lb />
Miss Myra Skinner is sick. <lb />
Mr. J. S. Smith is sick. <lb />
Mr. J. B. Cherry is at Seven Springs. <lb />
Mrs. B. Cherry is visiting in Beau- <lb />
fort. <lb />
Hon. J. E- Moore, of is <lb />
in town, <lb />
Miss Sue is visiting in the <lb />
country. <lb />
Mr. F. Sugg is attending Court M <lb />
Snow Hill. <lb />
Miss Mamie Hooker is visiting rel- <lb />
at Farmville. <lb />
Mrs, II. C. Hooker is visiting relative <lb />
near <lb />
Miss Alice Mora gone to <lb />
Manly to visit friends. <lb />
Mr. iv. t. returned Monday <lb />
from <lb />
Mr. . Sledge, of Tarboro, <lb />
j Mr. I,. H. Pender. <lb />
Hiss Pat Skinner ha cone to Cotton- <lb />
dale lo visit friends. <lb />
Mr. s. v. King, of Falkland, been <lb />
Visiting relatives here, <lb />
Mi.-s Mary returned <lb />
evening from Littleton. <lb />
Mr A. Johnson returned from <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Master Haskett tow j <lb />
from Beaufort, <lb />
Mr. S V. of Kenly, was herd <lb />
K rid <lb />
Mr. II. Small, of Washington, <lb />
here on business. <lb />
m. o. of Bethel, was here <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Miss Carrie of Snow Hill, is <lb />
visiting Mrs. B. WT. King. <lb />
Dr. K. A. Mope came home from <lb />
Philadelphia Friday evening. <lb />
Mr. F. A. is attending the meet- <lb />
of the State Alliance at Cary. <lb />
Mr. II. Ir. Jones has gone to <lb />
to contract tor some buddings there, <lb />
Mr W K. Patrick, of Ayden. <lb />
en a position with M. K. Lang. <lb />
Master Bonnie is visiting <lb />
near Farmville. <lb />
Mr. B. S. Wilson returned from Nor- <lb />
folk evening. <lb />
Mr. Amos K. Brown left for Center- <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
Little Lizzie and Miry Higgs <lb />
are visiting near Falkland. <lb />
Ca to. A White cam home Thurs- <lb />
day from <lb />
Kev- C. M. returned <lb />
d Thursday evening. <lb />
Mrs. If. C. Jackson and children of <lb />
are visiting Sirs Aden War- <lb />
on. <lb />
M. Jones returned lay <lb />
morning from He taken <lb />
a position with B. Cherry A Co. <lb />
M'S took the train hero <lb />
Thursday morning lo visit friends in<lb />
Mr- W. M. Lang, of Farmville, came <lb />
In from Littleton on Friday evening's <lb />
I rain. <lb />
Mis Annie Moore, who his vis- <lb />
her brother, Mr. J. L. Moore, re- <lb />
turned to her hems In Palmyra to-day. <lb />
Mrs. In-. W. II. Bagwell and children <lb />
hive been visiting relatives near <lb />
Mr. and Mr.-. S. Bawls and <lb />
Ml-s left today for Beau- <lb />
fort. <lb />
Mr. T. I. Moore ha taken a position <lb />
at II. C. Hooker's dry goods store. <lb />
Misses and <lb />
Williams are visiting relatives near <lb />
Mr. J. B. Moore, agent of the Coast <lb />
Line, with Baily, has gone to <lb />
Wilmington and for a <lb />
cation. <lb />
Mr. W. Brown, of the firm of <lb />
Brown Hooker ins north to <lb />
chase new goods. <lb />
Mr. D. D. Haskett has moved to the <lb />
house on Fourth street lately occupied <lb />
by Mrs. Georgia <lb />
Mr B. Cherry. Jr., has taken up <lb />
the yard stick again and can be found <lb />
with J. B. Cherry <lb />
Miss Kate Harvey, of who <lb />
i ad been visiting Mrs. B. W. King, re- <lb />
turned home Tuesday. <lb />
Mrs. Dr F. W. Brown returned <lb />
day from a visit to Plymouth. Her uncle, <lb />
Mr. More in, accompanied ho home. <lb />
Master of Kinston, <lb />
who was visiting Master Fred Forbes <lb />
returned home evening. <lb />
Mr. Walter of <lb />
came up this morning on his wheel, <lb />
making the 20-mile run In an hour and a <lb />
half. Pretty for I hot day. <lb />
Mr. C. L. Whichard, of who <lb />
is g relatives the country, came <lb />
over Sunday morning to spend a day <lb />
with the editor. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Mr- William Outlet bridge, eon <lb />
of Mr A. J- of Bel <lb />
township, died Friday even- <lb />
well known Green- <lb />
ville, where the family lived for <lb />
some time, and there many <lb />
here who regret to learn of his <lb />
death. He was about years old <lb />
and a very bright young man. <lb />
A Ring Old. <lb />
Mrs- Plummer has a gold <lb />
with a small red set it <lb />
which bears the following <lb />
on inside R. W- to <lb />
M- E- V-, Tho ring has a <lb />
history and has come down <lb />
generation to generation till it is <lb />
nearly worn out, though the in- <lb />
is <lb />
More Room Needed. <lb />
The depot here is too small for <lb />
tho immense quantity of freight <lb />
that ii handled, and often the <lb />
is so full there is <lb />
room for more. Tho tobacco <lb />
are up a petition to <lb />
the railroad authorities to <lb />
the to meet <lb />
the requirements. <lb />
Trims Collide. <lb />
A special train made up at <lb />
Greensboro on Tuesday, taking <lb />
several fire to the con- <lb />
at collided with <lb />
a freight train at Haw River. <lb />
Several persons were injured, one <lb />
thought to be fatally hurt. The <lb />
caboose two cars of the <lb />
freight were knocked <lb />
splinters. The collision occurred <lb />
on a bridge and it is almost mi- <lb />
the cars <lb />
did not leave the track and full in- <lb />
to the river, feet below. <lb />
The Right Way. <lb />
The tobacco market <lb />
opens next Thursday. The tree <lb />
publishes a long list of <lb />
by the mer- <lb />
chants of the town to farmers <lb />
selling tobacco there That <lb />
shows the whole town to be <lb />
forested establishing the mar- <lb />
This is Good. <lb />
rebuilding of the business <lb />
portion of the burned district is <lb />
progressing finely. Hotel Tall <lb />
is nearly completed- J. T- <lb />
Ball has moved into his brick <lb />
store. Mr. J. W. store is <lb />
nearly finished. Work on the <lb />
splendid building of <lb />
Bros, is going on rapidly Air <lb />
S. H. is the <lb />
for a brick build- <lb />
the east side of Queen <lb />
sheet. By the fall Kinston will <lb />
be prettier than ever. Kinston <lb />
Origins. Observations . <lb />
No lady is satisfied <lb />
her clothes unless they are a Miss <lb />
fir. <lb />
Wonder if anybody over meas- <lb />
the height of folly or the <lb />
length of the moral law. <lb />
A Bridle chamber is where the <lb />
bride puts the bridle on her <lb />
baud to lead through life <lb />
There a man Chicago ho <lb />
try stingy he won't even <lb />
kiss wife. He's of <lb />
a dime's worth of paint <lb />
There is more profit in <lb />
what the Lord has actually made <lb />
yon, than trying to fill a big brain <lb />
career a small brain capital. <lb />
Not in but in our entire line of <lb />
Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, <lb />
for the next days to make room for our fall <lb />
stock, as are in every day. <lb />
Won the Scholarship. <lb />
Mr- J- M. Moore has received <lb />
notice from President Holladay, <lb />
of tho A. A- M. that he <lb />
hail been awarded the sen <lb />
ship from this county, having <lb />
passed the examination. con- <lb />
our young friend upon <lb />
his appointment. <lb />
Large Musk Melon. <lb />
There have been large water <lb />
melons, of coarse, but the largest <lb />
musk melon have heard of yet <lb />
was raised by Mr. Henry Harris, <lb />
of This melon was <lb />
inches long and measured <lb />
inches in Can <lb />
anybody beat this <lb />
A Short St. <lb />
If you make a man a promise <lb />
to perform an obligation at a <lb />
time be sure that you keep <lb />
it. On the strength of. your <lb />
promises other . promises <lb />
have been made, and failure to <lb />
your word may cause others <lb />
to fail also. honest in <lb />
dealings, and truthful in your <lb />
Confederate Reunion. <lb />
The in in tin I business meeting <lb />
and picnic of the Bryan Grimes <lb />
of Confederate Soldiers of <lb />
Pitt will be hold on <lb />
day, Sept. 5th, at the College <lb />
grove Greenville. Every old <lb />
Confederate Soldier is especially <lb />
invited to be present with a full <lb />
basket of to oat. <lb />
A good time is in store for the <lb />
old Soldiers. Every should <lb />
be a committee of one to see <lb />
some one else that all may <lb />
notice in time- The best speakers <lb />
will be thee to the <lb />
E- A. <lb />
B. F. Slog, Adj. <lb />
We Must Unit;. <lb />
Washington, Tarboro, Scotland <lb />
Neck and some other towns near <lb />
to us are making efforts to secure <lb />
lights, telephone <lb />
es, factories and other enterprises. <lb />
Greenville at this time there is <lb />
no organized to secure any <lb />
of these advantages- This will <lb />
Our people should <lb />
and Greenville has <lb />
pushed ahead she has the <lb />
best tobacco market <lb />
Carolina, the people should <lb />
not allow to be surpassed <lb />
these other directions. Come to- <lb />
way <lb />
and do thing. <lb />
Just Try Us. <lb />
There is not a family in <lb />
who should be without the <lb />
Reflector. is not the <lb />
largest town in the world, but we <lb />
could make the Daily <lb />
a much better paper than it is if <lb />
every person in town would give <lb />
it the patronage it should have <lb />
from them- You may say this is <lb />
idle but if every <lb />
and professional man <lb />
Greenville advertised regularly <lb />
the Daily, every family in <lb />
town subscribed for it, we would <lb />
soon be giving you the afternoon <lb />
press dispatches every day- <lb />
see what it is possible for this <lb />
town to have if the people would <lb />
give home enterprises tho <lb />
ought to. <lb />
A Good <lb />
Master Hal Sugg, year old <lb />
son of Col I. A. Sugg, is the <lb />
champion rifle shot of his age. He <lb />
is not only good at shooting glass <lb />
balls, but h can down game <lb />
as well. Friday morning Mr. A- A. <lb />
dogs treed five coons He <lb />
went to Col. Sugar's house to get <lb />
the Colonel to go down with his <lb />
Winchester kill them- The <lb />
Colonel was not at homo, but Hal <lb />
remarked that he could the <lb />
job better than his papa. So he <lb />
took the Winchester and went <lb />
down and killed three of the <lb />
coons, the dogs catching the <lb />
two. One of the coons was <lb />
killed without being struck with <lb />
the bullet, by a fancy shot which <lb />
II.-ii calls the <lb />
There is not a better shot the <lb />
Some Pitt County People. <lb />
A at Grimesland sends <lb />
us the following item which <lb />
proves beyond doubt that there <lb />
are centenarians in section i <lb />
Mrs. Hodges was born <lb />
township, Pitt <lb />
July 12th, 1792. is now <lb />
in near the <lb />
of is in good health. <lb />
is the mother of <lb />
has sixty grand-children, <lb />
three great grand children <lb />
and three great great <lb />
Her son, Mr. S. V- Hodges <lb />
to her youngest child, <lb />
is fifty-nine years old, has seven- <lb />
tree living fifty two <lb />
grand children three <lb />
grand <lb />
If any can go ahead of <lb />
Not Good Logic. <lb />
We saw a man trying to soil <lb />
some watermelons to a merchant. <lb />
After ex training them the mer- <lb />
offered a certain price all <lb />
around for the whole load, when <lb />
the man will haul <lb />
them back homo and give thorn to <lb />
my before I will th it <lb />
price replied <lb />
the merchant, you think <lb />
will be worth to your as <lb />
much as I have offered you V <lb />
said the man, but I had <lb />
rather than to see you make <lb />
a big profit on That struck <lb />
us as a business idea <lb />
one man willing to lose money <lb />
rather sue another man make <lb />
a profit on a purchase from him- <lb />
Between the courtesies of et <lb />
the hospitalities of a <lb />
friendship there is as much <lb />
as exists between an ice <lb />
berg and a volcano. <lb />
Ami now i West Virginia heir- <lb />
has eloped with a tramp. Its <lb />
getting so after a while a de- <lb />
cent man will no chance <lb />
with tho girls at <lb />
Observer- <lb />
a lucky <lb />
has a <lb />
magazine does he write <lb />
for <lb />
worth, of j <lb />
We bought them at oM <lb />
prices, since buying Hie 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 />
Take a New Census. <lb />
Lenoir, <lb />
and have recently taken <lb />
a cf the number of <lb />
tho aldermen of Char- <lb />
ordered a census of that <lb />
city taken. We are satisfied that <lb />
within the past five <lb />
last census was <lb />
been a large increase in the <lb />
population of Greenville, <lb />
would like lo see a new census <lb />
taken so the exact number of <lb />
here could be known. <lb />
Wants a Goat Arrested. <lb />
e hear of a right amusing <lb />
occurrence at Ayden. A little <lb />
boy of town had a pet goat <lb />
with which he played about the <lb />
A citizen of that town <lb />
sent w rd to the Mayor to have <lb />
he goat arrested, that it had been <lb />
lo his house and run. his folks up <lb />
stairs. The next thing <lb />
to the goat rested is <lb />
that the house which the man <lb />
lived, says or r informant, does <lb />
nave a stairs it- <lb />
Shower. <lb />
The cloud this <lb />
seemed to divide right <lb />
over town, and the difference was <lb />
very noticeable even distance <lb />
of two blocks. Up near the Court <lb />
House tho c down in tor- <lb />
rents, while at Five Points it was <lb />
light, over about the <lb />
my there hardly to <lb />
dampen the bridge. It seemed <lb />
strange to be standing out in the <lb />
sunshine at one end of the <lb />
seeing it hard at other <lb />
end. <lb />
i white and liver <lb />
colored setter, named was <lb />
stolen me July 28th Will <lb />
give aid for return of tho <lb />
dog. E- M. <lb />
is. hi in <lb />
Manning, Mich. <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla Had Cured <lb />
Others, and It Cured Me. <lb />
It i sixteen year ago m right leg <lb />
to swell and a in. Four ago <lb />
it broke out in three dreadful Bores. I <lb />
tried all kinds salve and hut <lb />
the worse the sores became. <lb />
. I Had to Walk on Crutches <lb />
a greater part of tho time was con- <lb />
fined to ray bed. I could not sleep nights <lb />
and my eyes became I have <lb />
worn glasses for over six Since <lb />
have taken and Tills <lb />
Mores on my limb have <lb />
healed and the third is almost closed. My <lb />
sore eyes have been benefited as can see <lb />
to read and write and thread my <lb />
needle for sewing without of <lb />
glasses. I came to use Hood's Sr <lb />
by noticing <lb />
reasoned that what has cured ethers <lb />
Hood's Cures <lb />
would cure me and it proved so. <lb />
It is a splendid sirs, <lb />
Manning, Michigan. <lb />
Hood's Pills <lb />
per box. <lb />
North <lb />
conn. <lb />
m mum m- <lb />
The next session of this college will <lb />
begin September at <lb />
county seals first Saturday in August. <lb />
Young men a technical <lb />
cation at an low will do <lb />
to for a to <lb />
no Pros., <lb />
Raleigh. X. C- <lb />
WE <lb />
ARE THE PEOPLE <lb />
-Who want trade 011-<lb />
Jelly TUMBLERS, <lb />
Tobacco Knives,<lb />
DRY GOODS, <lb />
Shoes, Groceries<lb />
A very pleasant sail was given <lb />
complimentary to Miss Bessie <lb />
Jarvis on Tuesday evening last- <lb />
There were sixteen the party, <lb />
the was much en- <lb />
joyed by all. We went to the <lb />
Small villa, a <lb />
Progress. <lb />
Don't you know that <lb />
will overcome that tired feeling and <lb />
give renewed vigor and vitality. <lb />
Lumber Wanted <lb />
and Rap-1 <lb />
M; v on the <lb />
FARQUHAR <lb />
Variable Friction <lb />
Feed Saw Mill <lb />
k ii ,. <lb />
to <lb />
with <lb />
and to <lb />
For full <lb />
address. <lb />
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., <lb />
YORK, PA. <lb />
ILL <lb />
IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
A . ILLS., NOV. 1633. <lb />
Louis, <lb />
Bold last year, bottles of <lb />
TONIC <lb />
bought In nil our o- <lb />
of It years. Ill the business, <lb />
never sold that gave such Balls <lb />
as your Tonic Sours truly, <lb />
co. <lb />
Sold by J. <lb />
cheap <lb />
We can sell LANTERNS <lb />
Call on for lowest prices on all goods. <lb />
Neck Male School. <lb />
world PUt the like to <lb />
. Lear <lb />
The Agricultural and Mechanical College for the <lb />
Colored Race, at Greensboro, N. C. <lb />
Fall Term will begin 2nd. 1809. for ad- <lb />
mission will lie made and October 2nd and 3rd. <lb />
students will be made In by the county examiner <lb />
Hit- first Saturday in September next. <lb />
is given in Dairy the Me- <lb />
Arts, the and various of <lb />
Nat mil and Economic Selena., With to their <lb />
in the life. <lb />
A number of will admitted for m, in addition to the regular <lb />
course of will be given in If isle. Cooking and <lb />
dry work- <lb />
School is cm lowed by the United States, and the St. of North Carolina <lb />
It not sectarian, and is not controlled or Influenced any <lb />
TERMS. <lb />
County . Students. <lb />
Tuition, Free Tuition, per r MR <lb />
Board, week 1.-5 <lb />
use of room, bedding, per session 10.00 <lb />
n a month <lb />
For use of piano <lb />
additional term, see h can be ii id by The <lb />
The Agricultural College Colored <lb />
no, N. C. ;. . <lb />
. , ; <lb />
. . . . <lb />
The High Grade <lb />
Young Men. <lb />
Boarding School in Eastern Carolina Boys <lb />
Excellent Literary Societies- Bunts Course. <lb />
will show education means for a boy bore. Send for one. <lb />
PRINCE Principals, <lb />
Scotland Neck, N. C.<lb />
bird year with every indication of a much larger patronage and more <lb />
ill i iS most thorough is given In literary and m. <lb />
moral culture physical train receive <lb />
TI e TI i d Announcement, containing full will be mailed to <lb />
address upon Address <lb />
Maj. J. W. Supt., <lb />
Wilson, N. C <lb />
WALL PAPER. <lb />
University of N. C, <lb />
Comprises the the Col- <lb />
the I av and Medical Schools, and <lb />
i j- <lb />
the Summer School for mi-. you <lb />
M Students. j to <lb />
President <lb />
C, <lb />
I have removed my Wall to <lb />
to the Moore store and <lb />
have added of new samples. <lb />
before-the prettiest are. <lb />
at <lb />
a cost. as low as <lb />
three cents a roll of eight yards <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
The One Crop System h <lb />
r of farming gradually exhausts the land, unless a Fertilizer containing a <lb />
high percentage of Potash is used. Better crops, a better soil, and a <lb />
larger bank account can only then be expected. <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, Nm Street, New <lb />
LEARN TO RUN. <lb />
ESTABLISHED <lb />
CHANGED THEIR MINDS. <lb />
Supreme Court Justices Overruled <lb />
by Their Wives. <lb />
It was a matter of some surprise <lb />
that Justice of the United <lb />
States Court, should hare <lb />
changed his mind some time ago <lb />
upon a matter Of law, but Is not <lb />
I months whole court <lb />
their mind mat <lb />
PORK <lb />
and the few <lb />
days, <lb />
The court was one <lb />
arising out of a customs deCiSion at <lb />
this port, and counsel arguing <lb />
against the decision of custom- <lb />
house was a New York lawyer, then <lb />
for the first time-before the supreme <lb />
court. The case turned mainly upon <lb />
the question whether an article of <lb />
importation should or should not be <lb />
classed as a sauce. The custom <lb />
house had called It a sauce, and <lb />
taxed it accordingly. The govern- <lb />
maintained this contention, <lb />
and, of course, the New York law- <lb />
sought to show that the article <lb />
should not be classed as a <lb />
When the supreme court came to <lb />
consult upon the case their <lb />
opinion was favorable to the <lb />
to sun contention of the government, and <lb />
one of the justices was instructed <lb />
prepare a decision in favor of the <lb />
custom house. The justice, on re- <lb />
turning home, told his wife of tho <lb />
lease, and indicated the ground of the <lb />
I decision; whereupon the lady told <lb />
in plain words that the justices <lb />
the supreme court did not know <lb />
j what they were talking about, <lb />
had agreed upon an unjust decision. <lb />
The lady was entirely clear that the <lb />
in dispute could not properly <lb />
called a sauce and openly <lb />
the court. <lb />
The perplexed justice, instead of <lb />
preparing the decision in accordance <lb />
with the instructions of his <lb />
did nothing in the matter, but. <lb />
at the next opportunity unfolded <lb />
to the other justices <lb />
of the matter and asked <lb />
to seek domestic counsel on <lb />
I the case and report at the next <lb />
consultation of the court. When <lb />
j that, consultation came round the <lb />
j;. I justices, having taken feminine <lb />
all reported against their <lb />
j original view that Die article in- <lb />
j in the case should be classed <lb />
as a sauce, accordingly the <lb />
originally charged with the <lb />
task of preparing a decision in favor <lb />
the government was now instruct- <lb />
j ed to prepare one in favor of the <lb />
j New York lawyer's client. It thus <lb />
happened that the lawyer won his <lb />
first case before the supreme court <lb />
because the wives of the justices <lb />
knew more than the court itself. <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
chasing elsewhere. <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, <lb />
ways Lowest <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF A. CIGARS <lb />
we direct from Manufacturers, em. <lb />
tiling you to buy at one A <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
times. Om goods bought and <lb />
sold for having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
S. M. <lb />
N. C <lb />
N. C <lb />
--------DEALER IX-------- <lb />
MARBLE. <lb />
Wire and Iron <lb />
sold. First-class <lb />
and prices reasonable. <lb />
WELDON B. <lb />
AND BRANCHES. <lb />
AND RAIL RoAM. <lb />
Condensed Schedule. <lb />
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb />
Dated July B S a p a <lb />
Bean Ar. is M <lb />
Rocky <lb />
Ar. <lb />
Ar I P. <lb />
Educational <lb />
TRAINS <lb />
Hated <lb />
5th <lb />
I two.<lb />
y. <lb />
I.<lb />
; j <lb />
Ar sou <lb />
Greenville Collegiate <lb />
Institute. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. S. i. v, <lb />
A. M. Principal. With full corps Of <lb />
Teachers. Next session will begin <lb />
. ., I All <lb />
English ft potent and <lb />
Modern will <lb />
s Tc,; taught on <lb />
a graduate music. Instruction <lb />
i thorough. Discipline firm, but kind. <lb />
Terms reasonable. Art and Elocution <lb />
will be. taught, if desired, Calisthenics <lb />
free. For particulars address <lb />
X. C, <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
AX Wilson <lb />
P. K.<lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar Rocky Mt <lb />
Ar <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Rocky Mt <lb />
Ar Weldon<lb />
is <lb />
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Train on Scotland Neck Branch <lb />
aves Weldon 3.40 p. m. Halifax 4.00 <lb />
p. tn., arrives Scotland Seek at 4.55 p <lb />
o., Greenville 6.37 p. in., Kinston 7.35 <lb />
. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 <lb />
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving <lb />
Halifax at K a. to., Weldon 11.20 <lb />
except <lb />
Trains on branch leave <lb />
Washington 7.00 a. in., arrives Panned <lb />
8.40 p. m. 11.30; returning <lb />
leaves Tarboro 4.50 p. in., Parmele 6.10 <lb />
p. in,, arrives Washington 7.35 p. m. <lb />
Daily except Sunday. Connects with <lb />
trains on Neck Branch. <lb />
Train leaves Tarboro, N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, at p. in. Sunday P. <lb />
arrive Plymouth 9.20 P. M., 5.20 p. in. <lb />
Returning leaves Plymouth daily <lb />
6.30 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a m., <lb />
Tarboro 10.25 <lb />
. a. m. <lb />
Train on N C Branch leave I <lb />
Goldsboro dally except day, <lb />
m. riving a m. <lb />
retuning leaves a. <lb />
arrive a- Goldsboro. <lb />
Trains on Nashville leaves <lb />
Mount at p. arrive <lb />
Nashville S p. m-. Spring Hope 5.30. <lb />
p. m. leaves Spring Hope <lb />
a. m. Nashville a. m., arrives <lb />
rt Rocky Meant m., except <lb />
Trains on Branch, Florence R. <lb />
R l P arrive Dun- <lb />
bar p. m. Returning leave Dun- <lb />
bar 6.30 a. m. arrive 8.00 a. m., <lb />
Daily <lb />
Train on Clinton Branch leaves War- <lb />
for Clinton , except Sunday <lb />
at a. in. Clinton <lb />
at ting at Warsaw with <lb />
main line I rains <lb />
JOHN W. DIVINE, <lb />
t. m. <lb />
J. K. <lb />
This <lb />
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 />
It will he done right, <lb />
It will be done in style <lb />
and it always suits. <lb />
These points are <lb />
well worth weighing <lb />
in any sort <lb />
of work, but <lb />
above all tilings in <lb />
Your Job Printing. <lb />
Ship your produce to <lb />
J C. Meekins, <lb />
Factors <lb />
AND <lb />
Commission <lb />
A Good Exercise for <lb />
Development. <lb />
Don't Go Injunction <lb />
Breathing Through the Month <lb />
Is Beat Grace- <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 tho <lb />
capacity and develops the leg, thigh, <lb />
stomach and waist muscles. But it <lb />
must be learned, just as skating, <lb />
swimming bicycling have to <lb />
learned, and there are two things <lb />
which must be kept in mind by the <lb />
learner. The first in <lb />
sprinting, distance or cross-country <lb />
run entirely on the <lb />
ball of the foot, or, as say on tin- <lb />
on your By <lb />
striking on ball of the for, <lb />
is a natural springboard, <lb />
runner takes a longer stride, and the <lb />
spring that he gets enables Mm to <lb />
lift his foot more rapidly repeal <lb />
the stride more quickly than the <lb />
runner who goes flat-footed. As <lb />
length and rapidity of stride are <lb />
what give speed in running, it lot- <lb />
lows that a flat-footed runner can <lb />
never be a fast Another reason <lb />
against away flat-footed <lb />
is that the delicate mechanism of the <lb />
ankle, knee and hip is jarred and <lb />
may In time be Injured. <lb />
The second point for a 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 the Insane <lb />
idea that all the breathing must be <lb />
done through the nose. There <lb />
never a greater mistake. When u <lb />
boy runs his heart beats much faster <lb />
than it does ordinarily, and pomps <lb />
out just so much more blood. All <lb />
this must be aerated or purified by <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 looked out for this and <lb />
provided a way by which air can tie <lb />
furnished to the lungs very rapidly. <lb />
It is a very simple way, and consists <lb />
of merely opening the mouth. <lb />
Breathe, then, through the nose in <lb />
ordinary life as much as possible, <lb />
but when you arc running or <lb />
violently open the mouth and <lb />
take in air in deep rapid breaths, <lb />
not gulping It In through the mouth <lb />
alone, but letting the mouth and <lb />
nose have each their share. <lb />
Take as long a stride as possible, <lb />
but overbalancing the body. <lb />
Bend the body slightly from the <lb />
hips, for if it be held ton 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 every <lb />
stride. This keeps the louse, <lb />
from becoming tired <lb />
so easily u.-. they would if held rigid, <lb />
and balances the body better. Take <lb />
pains to keep the body <lb />
being stiff; int it swing as easily and <lb />
lithely as possible, sprinting the <lb />
st ride is shorter and more rapid than <lb />
running, and a <lb />
sprinter usually runs with body <lb />
thrown further quite differ- <lb />
form from the long, easy lose of <lb />
the <lb />
Jr., in St- Nicholas. <lb />
FLAG INTO RICHMOND- <lb />
Massachusetts Upon <lb />
the Confederate evacuation. <lb />
States to it <lb />
flaw which was floated in Detroit on <lb />
last Memorial day by Capt. Poster, <lb />
says there is an error in crediting <lb />
Capt. Foster's flag with being the <lb />
first American flag carried <lb />
Richmond. Capt. Foster said th <lb />
flag was floating from the steamer <lb />
Commodore Perry, as she led the <lb />
advance of the fleet up the James <lb />
river and into Richmond on April <lb />
1865. Capt. Wheaton says the con- <lb />
federates evacuated Richmond on <lb />
the night of April 1865, and that <lb />
about half-past seven on the morn- <lb />
of the a of the Army <lb />
of the James, commanded by Maj. <lb />
Gen. G. entered and <lb />
pied Richmond, carrying American <lb />
flags. This was nearly a week before <lb />
Capt. Foster reached there on the <lb />
Commodore Perry. According to <lb />
Capt. Wheaton, the first American <lb />
flag entering Richmond was the <lb />
colors of a squadron of the First <lb />
Massachusetts cavalry, commanded <lb />
by Maj. H. Stevens, pro- <lb />
marshal. <lb />
Hotel Keepers of the Country. <lb />
According to the tenth census <lb />
there were hotel keepers with- <lb />
in the limits of our country, who are <lb />
said to have daily an <lb />
average of fifty guests. <lb />
A SOUTHERNER'S BRAVERY. <lb />
Charlie Fairfax and the Dastardly At- <lb />
tack of Whitcomb Lee. <lb />
the civil there was <lb />
H more rabid secessionist or a more <lb />
popular man in California than <lb />
Charlie Fairfax, Virginian, and <lb />
descendant of Lord <lb />
said City Attorney Creswell. <lb />
was a man of undoubted <lb />
such scrupulous honesty and <lb />
such distinguished courtesy that <lb />
bis violent prejudices against the <lb />
north were forgiven before they <lb />
were expressed, and his open <lb />
of disloyalty forgotten as <lb />
soon as spoken. <lb />
the clerk of the supreme <lb />
court in he engaged in <lb />
an altercation with a man named <lb />
Whitcomb Lee. Without warning, <lb />
Lee drew a sword cane and made a <lb />
lunge at Fairfax. The keen blade <lb />
penetrated his abdomen a couple of <lb />
inches before he could seize it. <lb />
Fairfax held the blade with his left <lb />
hand while he whipped out a re- <lb />
with his right, and with the <lb />
sword still in the wound he leveled <lb />
his pistol at Lee's head, and said, in <lb />
the coolest <lb />
that sword and put it up. <lb />
A JAPANESE BABY SHOW. <lb />
Four Prizes Out of Six Go to One <lb />
Family. <lb />
Dr. A. Nelson Beach, surgeon of <lb />
the steamship China, has told the <lb />
of the most remarkable baby <lb />
chow and of the most remarkable <lb />
prize-winning family yet en record, <lb />
says the San Francisco Ex <lb />
The China on a recent t; to the <lb />
orient took on board at <lb />
four hundred and ten Japanese, all <lb />
homeward bound after having <lb />
worked out their contracts on the <lb />
Hawaiian islands. Many of the <lb />
Japanese had their wives and <lb />
with them and there were <lb />
eighty-three babies under four years <lb />
fifty-three girls and thirty boys. <lb />
The eighty-three almond-eyed I <lb />
youngsters furnished <lb />
for the cabin passengers for a time. <lb />
When there is no view save the <lb />
broad horizon eighty-three Japanese , <lb />
babies are. great attractions. Some- j <lb />
body suggested a baby show. The <lb />
mother hod never heard of a baby <lb />
show, but the eagle on an American <lb />
dollar a great interpreter, and the <lb />
commissioner of <lb />
to tho Hawaiian Islands, who <lb />
was a passenger on the steamer, <lb />
aroused the maternal pride of the <lb />
little mothers in the steerage. By <lb />
contribution of the cabin passengers <lb />
a purse was made up and prises wore <lb />
offered for the three handsomest <lb />
girls and the three finest boys under <lb />
four years. <lb />
The eighty-three little in <lb />
gorgeous kimonos were placed on <lb />
exhibition one afternoon, and then <lb />
the judges awarded the prizes, <lb />
After the prizes were awarded a <lb />
startling discovery was made. <lb />
little girls who took first and second <lb />
prizes were sisters, and the little <lb />
who took first and second prizes <lb />
were brothers. But when the pas- <lb />
found that the prize-winning <lb />
boys and tho prize-winning lit- <lb />
girls and sisters, <lb />
till children of the same parents, <lb />
there was astonishment unbounded, <lb />
and the passengers made up a <lb />
if five dollars for the mother of the <lb />
in family in addition to <lb />
the prize money bestowed the <lb />
children. <lb />
there had been more in the <lb />
have had the rest <lb />
of the prizes, I <lb />
Beach, the of four prizes <lb />
to four children of the same family, <lb />
the oldest of the children four years <lb />
ago, was, sufficient glory for one <lb />
mother, who was the proudest parent <lb />
I ever saw. The awards were fairly <lb />
made, and none of the judges knew <lb />
that the children were brother and <lb />
Ma <lb />
AROUND THE <lb />
How a California Couple <lb />
Riven to <lb />
and Conn to. <lb />
Win a <lb />
Tidy Sum. <lb />
W. T. Williams, Jr., and his bride <lb />
have left their home on <lb />
a novel trip around the world, <lb />
left without luggage or money or <lb />
food, with nothing but the clothes <lb />
on their backs and a few things <lb />
their pockets. is <lb />
H son of District Attorney W. <lb />
T. Williams. Like his father, <lb />
h s big, stalwart man, capable <lb />
withstanding ail of hard- <lb />
ships. Some three days before his <lb />
wedding he surprised his by <lb />
announcing his Intention of getting <lb />
married and then turned up with a <lb />
lovely bride and spent his honey- <lb />
at Russ house. The story <lb />
now goes fie  wager of <lb />
five thousand dollars with his uncle <lb />
that his wife had courage enough to <lb />
undertake a journey about the world <lb />
ft them having any <lb />
or <lb />
was imposed that <lb />
not more than two years should be <lb />
in the trip, and that the <lb />
travelers must any help <lb />
friends,, but must earn every <lb />
cent they get from time of de- <lb />
until their return. The con- <lb />
were promptly agreed to, <lb />
and as no particular <lb />
won- necessary, it was decided to <lb />
commence the long journey at <lb />
The friends of the bride and groom <lb />
assembled at the hotel, and the <lb />
was Increased by a number of <lb />
curious spectators so that when <lb />
last were said and the <lb />
plucky little woman and her big <lb />
husband took the first step toward <lb />
the doors they were greeted by <lb />
cheers from an assembly of several <lb />
hundred people. They bowed <lb />
thanks, and trudging along were <lb />
soon at the city limits and fairly <lb />
started on their way. San Francisco <lb />
and Seattle being visited, then their <lb />
road lies straight for the orient. <lb />
The undertaking is actuated by a <lb />
desire for sight-seeing and adventure <lb />
as well as by tho five, thousand-dollar <lb />
purse which is made up on the <lb />
Francisco Examiner. <lb />
Singular Sanity. <lb />
An Italian named was trial <lb />
at Nev York for the murder of his <lb />
wife. To test his sanity two medical <lb />
experts resorted to a singular <lb />
method. They went to cell <lb />
and there rehearsed before him the <lb />
supposed scene of his wife's murder. <lb />
Next a dummy was Introduced, and <lb />
the prisoner was asked to show them <lb />
just how he had committed the <lb />
crime, which he did. All this time <lb />
a recording instrument had been at- <lb />
to the prisoner's wrist, and <lb />
as it showed that the action of the <lb />
man's pulse had not been accelerated <lb />
during the mock tragedy, the ex- <lb />
perts concluded that he must have <lb />
been insane when he did the deed. <lb />
They did not believe It possible for a <lb />
person to feign insanity for any <lb />
length of<lb />
Watch Dials <lb />
When watch dials are enameled <lb />
they arc first prepared with a back- <lb />
of sheet iron, having raised <lb />
edges to receive the enamel in <lb />
powder, which is fused. After <lb />
cooling, the lettering and figuring <lb />
are printed on the plate with soft <lb />
black enamel by transferring. The <lb />
dial is again placed in a or <lb />
oven-shaped vessel, to fuse the <lb />
of the lettering or figuring. <lb />
The enamel used is composed of <lb />
arsenic, flint-glass, salt- <lb />
per, and ground re- <lb />
ft woman a widow and to powder, fused and formed <lb />
Francisco Post into cakes. <lb />
THE <lb />
Its Ravages Are Principally Limited <lb />
to the Far West. <lb />
It is somewhat range that the <lb />
new malady which has appeared in <lb />
the American telephone exchanges <lb />
Is most prevalent in California, <lb />
while being almost entirely unknown <lb />
in the eastern states. The fatigue <lb />
of listening continually at the re- <lb />
produces a humming in the <lb />
cars, headache, and finally abscess of <lb />
the tympanum. The has to <lb />
rest every three or four hours, and <lb />
sometimes to cease work altogether <lb />
for some days. It is not yet ex- <lb />
plained whether the affection is due <lb />
to defective apparatus or to over- <lb />
work. Further light on this subject <lb />
is especially desirable, as it may <lb />
give most valuable suggestions to <lb />
who are now treating certain <lb />
ear affections by sound vibrations <lb />
produced through the telephone. <lb />
The Idea Is favored by some <lb />
practitioners that in many eases ab- <lb />
normal tissue can be stimulated to <lb />
healthy activity by the <lb />
them of vibrations of ex <lb />
suitable pitch and strength. <lb />
In many of the best-equipped <lb />
phone exchanges a clever provision <lb />
has been made for reducing the car <lb />
fatigue of the operator by the use of <lb />
a small electric lamp, which, work- <lb />
in tho wires, indicates <lb />
and so obviates the voice <lb />
calls, which are sometimes so <lb />
to the subscriber, as well as <lb />
wearing on the by their <lb />
Inevitable <lb />
Record, <lb />
A FACTORY. <lb />
Government Cigarette Works at Se- <lb />
ville, Spain. <lb />
One of the sights of Seville, Spain, <lb />
which no tourist misses, is the cigar- <lb />
factory, in which, the govern- <lb />
employs nearly two thousand <lb />
women girls, says the Pitts- <lb />
burgh Dispatch. The showing about <lb />
of visitors is accordingly looked upon <lb />
as a regular source of income by the <lb />
and matrons. After getting <lb />
permission to enter, you are placed <lb />
in charge of a matron, who shows <lb />
you through her own department <lb />
and then passes you on to another, <lb />
and so on, until your stock of pesetas <lb />
and half pesetas, put aside for fees, <lb />
is exhausted. <lb />
matrons accompany the vis- <lb />
not In order to prevent the <lb />
girls from flirting with them <lb />
could do but to see that <lb />
no tobacco, or cigarettes <lb />
may disappear. Before entering <lb />
each room a bell is rung to warn the <lb />
girls, Who are on <lb />
account of the sun, to put on their <lb />
and as the door opens <lb />
scores of round arms and pretty <lb />
shoulders are seen disappearing, <lb />
while several hundred pairs of coal- <lb />
black eyes are fastened on you. <lb />
The passages are lined with cradles <lb />
and the young girl-mothers to whom <lb />
they belong . with eyes <lb />
and hands for a penny for the <lb />
of the future lying in them. <lb />
These girls are more frank than <lb />
subtle in their flirtations. There is <lb />
not one in who will not be <lb />
immediately conscious of a man's <lb />
gaze fixed her, nor will she be the <lb />
first to turn her eyes away. Some <lb />
will wink aid even throw a kiss from <lb />
a distant corner at the rich <lb />
foreigners are supposed to be <lb />
wealthy <lb />
They are a merry lot on the whole, <lb />
these poor girls, the quickest of <lb />
whom make only two shillings a day, <lb />
for they have to toil ten to <lb />
twelve hours. They are to <lb />
smoke if they wish and they make <lb />
use of this privilege. are re- <lb />
deft at roiling the cigar- <lb />
not all seem eager to <lb />
as many as possible, for some are <lb />
idling and others are asleep; but <lb />
one cares, as each one is paid accord- <lb />
to the number she twists up, <lb />
aided only by a piece of specially <lb />
made cartridge paper and a small <lb />
tin affair on little finger. <lb />
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 />
audio-use. A pretty young lady, <lb />
with black hair big brown <lb />
eyes, had just left an adjacent <lb />
restaurant with a bashful young <lb />
man. The latter seemed eager to <lb />
get a tray from his fair <lb />
but didn't seem, to just how <lb />
go about t. 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 la the face, but the <lb />
maiden put up a pair of <lb />
tempting red lips and waited for the <lb />
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 Anal- <lb />
decided upon the former course, <lb />
stooped over the patient, upturned <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 />
Fighting Consumption. <lb />
Consumption or tuberculosis has <lb />
been the subject of early and more <lb />
vigorous efforts to check its trans <lb />
mission in Prussia than elsewhere, as <lb />
is natural considering that Dr. Koch <lb />
is a Berlin professor. The result is <lb />
that while from 1875 to 1887, before <lb />
his discovery, tho deaths from <lb />
or consumption were in <lb />
since 1887 there has been a <lb />
gradual decrease to in <lb />
Elsewhere this decrease has not <lb />
place. Prussian prisons and <lb />
insane asylums show a reduction in <lb />
their death rate from <lb />
net; precautions were <lb />
adopted. The death rate from this <lb />
cause among religious pursing or- <lb />
was In 1881-2 per <lb />
In 1803-4 It had dropped to <lb />
most half. Facts like these show <lb />
the absolute necessity of careful <lb />
cautions for destroying the sputa <lb />
consumptive patients. Rigorous <lb />
hi <lb />
crease a disease to which a large <lb />
proportion of deaths are <lb />
DIED WITH HIS CHUM. <lb />
An English Soldier's Deed of Marked <lb />
Heroism. <lb />
In the reminiscences of Gen. Sir <lb />
Evelyn Wood, himself a brave Eng- <lb />
soldier, a touching instance of <lb />
courage and self-sacrifice is given. <lb />
One hue day in 1855, a detachment <lb />
of English marines were crossing <lb />
the road under fire from <lb />
the Russian batteries. All of the <lb />
men reached shelter in the trenches <lb />
except a seaman, John As <lb />
he was running a roar was <lb />
heard. His mates knew the voice <lb />
of a huge cannon, the terror of the <lb />
army, and <lb />
out It is Whistling <lb />
But at the moment was <lb />
struck by the enormous mass of <lb />
Iron on the knees and thrown to the <lb />
ground. He called to his especial <lb />
Welch save <lb />
The fuse was hissing, but Stephen <lb />
Welch ran out of the trenches, and j <lb />
seizing tin-great shell tried to roll <lb />
comrade. <lb />
It exploded with such <lb />
force that not an atom of tho bodies <lb />
of or. Welch was found. <lb />
Even in that time, when each hour <lb />
had its excitement, this deed of <lb />
heroism stirred the whole English <lb />
army. One of the officers searched <lb />
out old mother in her poor <lb />
home, and undertook her support <lb />
while she lived, and the story of his <lb />
helped his comrades to nobler <lb />
conceptions of a soldier's duty. <lb />
Youth's Companion. <lb />
Foreigners In Wisconsin. <lb />
Wisconsin and Minnesota three <lb />
fourths of the entire population are <lb />
either of foreign birth or <lb />
born children of foreign <lb />
A Photographing Bullet. <lb />
A bullet provided with a tiny I <lb />
photographic outfit of its own is the <lb />
latest invention of a German named <lb />
In carrying this <lb />
ingenious idea, Prof. ha- <lb />
provided a bullet which carries D <lb />
photographic plate. This <lb />
plate, which is very sensitive, i- <lb />
slipped into a slit in the bullet so as <lb />
tn receive its light through u pin- <lb />
hole in the. come or forward end <lb />
the missile. In this manner a <lb />
line is traced on the plate, which <lb />
is a complete record of the <lb />
oscillations from the moment it <lb />
leaves the muzzle of the gun until <lb />
the impact with the target. <lb />
1895 VICTOR <lb />
There are Victor Models for ladies end practically <lb />
frame had cycling world. Send for <lb />
OVERMAN CO. <lb />
of Victor<lb />
NEW <lb />
SAN LOS PORTLAND. <lb />
It. J. <lb />
Co., N. c. <lb />
O. O. Col b. <lb />
Co. X. C.<lb />
ins, <lb />
COBB BROS H CO, <lb />
AND----- <lb />
Commission Merchants <lb />
FAYETTE NORFOLK, VA <lb />
and <lb />
In <lb />
Poor <lb />
Health <lb />
means so much more than <lb />
you and <lb />
fatal diseases result from <lb />
trifling ailments <lb />
play with Nature's i <lb />
greatest <lb />
If <lb />
out of sons, weak j <lb />
and generally x- <lb />
have appetite <lb />
and work, <lb />
begin <lb />
the most J <lb />
hie strengthening <lb />
is J <lb />
Brown's Iron Bit- <lb />
A few hot- <lb />
ties <lb />
comes from the <lb />
very first<lb />
and it's <lb />
pleasant u take. <lb />
It Cures <lb />
Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver <lb />
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb />
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb />
Malaria, Nervous ailments <lb />
Women's complaints. <lb />
Get only Hie has crossed red <lb />
lines on the wrapper. All others are sub- <lb />
On receipt of two stamps we <lb />
will send set Ten Beautiful World's <lb />
pair Views <lb />
CO. BALTIMORE, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
duly before the <lb />
Court Clerk of county Mel- <lb />
of the <lb />
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