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JOB PRINTING <lb/>
The Reflector is <lb/>
pared to do all <lb/>
of this line <lb/>
NEATLY, <lb/>
and <lb/>
IN BEST STYLE. <lb/>
Plenty of mate- <lb/>
rial and the best <lb/>
of Stationery. <lb/>
BIRD WITH BROKEN WING. <lb/>
One lay a convict in prison <lb/>
picked up scrap from die <lb/>
which were these <lb/>
I walked through <lb/>
re hr tweet sing. <lb/>
And f mini. be i f no--e-. <lb/>
A b with i b <lb/>
l its mil rack <lb/>
It sang Hi I -train; <lb/>
i with a Ken , <lb/>
soured -o high <lb/>
I found a young life broken <lb/>
-i e <lb/>
And. touched i inly, <lb/>
I took it to my h -art. <lb/>
He i noble purpose. <lb/>
And ii.-t in vain ; <lb/>
life i had n <lb/>
-oared .- high again. <lb/>
I tin- bin with a pinion <lb/>
Kept another Ira a toe snare ; <lb/>
And 111-- it n lad stricken <lb/>
i -ii despair. <lb/>
has its <lb/>
There i- a healing fair every pain, <lb/>
The Eastern Reflector. <lb/>
D. J. <lb/>
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb/>
VOL. XIV. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1895. <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
You Need <lb/>
The Reflector this <lb/>
I give the news <lb/>
every week for <lb/>
a year. <lb/>
Weather Crop <lb/>
LONG LIVES HAVE THEY <lb/>
The Abuse of Witnesses. <lb/>
Hill <lb/>
In- bird with a n pinion <lb/>
v. r soared high again. <lb/>
Poverty the <lb/>
is often I bat the <lb/>
editors so we way call <lb/>
an opportunity to -talk <lb/>
to the preachers. The <lb/>
must. take his medicine n <lb/>
little However, at <lb/>
last c a religious paper and <lb/>
takes up the H is behalf of <lb/>
the much abased secular editors. <lb/>
Tho Christian Instructor has <lb/>
I subject, and knows <lb/>
whereof he affirms, when h i <lb/>
What here follows <lb/>
The poverty of pa pit is <lb/>
op when snob sub- <lb/>
j els as or <lb/>
H are for <lb/>
purpose of the <lb/>
crowd. Tue often come. <lb/>
But ii not to t.- fed, bat to <lb/>
amused, entertained, or to sat- <lb/>
Ito bat <lb/>
it- likely away unsaved, <lb/>
dis with the and <lb/>
hi- and, possibly, with<lb/>
1-1.1 a <lb/>
When th M I I will <lb/>
men nothing else <lb/>
The reports of correspondents hearken to ditty. <lb/>
of Weekly Weather Crop mild and simple <lb/>
I. tin, by the North About a general <lb/>
Hi. Weal her S. for tho war -th <lb/>
, ,. . . Oh, he was a doughty patriot, <lb/>
weekending ; a to th <lb/>
generally a ism. listen and II tell <lb/>
week for work and What him <lb/>
of crops The and drawn an I. <lb/>
a bore normal ex i ,, <lb/>
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with claimed h . <lb/>
high as degrees- There was its corner <lb/>
NEWS. <lb/>
and <lb/>
Public ill Virginia I of Matters Interest. <lb/>
was very distinctly the <lb/>
trial of mi t at i , ,,, ,., of .,. <lb/>
to Ion the coast. <lb/>
by the t. It derived , . . <lb/>
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n. in- over the <lb/>
at of the tin <lb/>
ties to ti. <lb/>
e do not <lb/>
we <lb/>
I lie evil <lb/>
sunshine. Local <lb/>
occurred three days, hut the <lb/>
weather was dry the entire <lb/>
week everywhere except few <lb/>
counties the south east <lb/>
west portions. The week was fa <lb/>
for and <lb/>
and tobacco, <lb/>
is opening pretty rapidly and <lb/>
picking is going on. The find <lb/>
now bales have, marketed. <lb/>
are now needed <lb/>
The past week was a most fa <lb/>
Excepting Monday <lb/>
He was wen times <lb/>
And <lb/>
Vet he's alive kicking still. <lb/>
An I hungering tor more. <lb/>
ye of little faith, who fear <lb/>
My me the <lb/>
Go Sean the <lb/>
war reports. <lb/>
And it you to reach a <lb/>
Old is the way <lb/>
be a Cuban general and <lb/>
a day. <lb/>
we say time it more <lb/>
or in in the <lb/>
possibly, <lb/>
other J <lb/>
the lawyers of least repute the <lb/>
profession. The Advocate <lb/>
Pennsylvania <lb/>
Intelligencer snow that the <lb/>
School of Ra- <lb/>
is said to the largest in the <lb/>
it has members and a <lb/>
orchestra. Including a piano an-1 organ. <lb/>
A Hale i-f . <lb/>
Wayne c unity, into a billing pot <lb/>
water last week and was so <lb/>
severely that It died <lb/>
Democrat. <lb/>
Mr. Prank Kennedy sewn <lb/>
hundred of mullets <lb/>
of ill- j View It is said there was <lb/>
to to end this j school after going south. <lb/>
of say means cold <lb/>
beating <lb/>
Truth, court, by a decision tiled by <lb/>
of say Mi <lb/>
tint State. That Star.<lb/>
on <lb/>
Tuesday, which wore <lb/>
Love never loses by being <lb/>
cool, the temperature has <lb/>
The week dry, <lb/>
excepting local on 1st and <lb/>
Hit in some of the conn <lb/>
of tho district. The weather <lb/>
was excellent for saving fodder <lb/>
and tor cutting and curing <lb/>
co- is fruiting well ; open <lb/>
ins generally ; some picking is <lb/>
going on no. It is thought that <lb/>
the cotton will be all out <lb/>
early this fall. Sweet potatoes <lb/>
have suffered from drought <lb/>
Turnips are doing well. Sorghum <lb/>
is ripe and syrup being <lb/>
made. Strawberry plants are be <lb/>
set out. grapes <lb/>
are ripening. Pea-vines are very <lb/>
Hue ; early beginning to <lb/>
ripen and late planted blooming. <lb/>
crop depends to some ex <lb/>
on frost <lb/>
decided that abuse and insult <lb/>
of witnesses or in <lb/>
to the jury, furnish <lb/>
Troth loves to be looked ground for an exception on the <lb/>
record lo be reviewed by the <lb/>
Supreme In this case the <lb/>
Eternity is the infinite I not only <lb/>
cf Lime. ed tho exception as based on <lb/>
good legal but reversed <lb/>
the 7-year-old son of <lb/>
manufacturer <lb/>
and killed <lb/>
May 1805. the iT. J. Wilson, Jr., tobacco <lb/>
case of Holden vs. Pennsylvania Winston, was run over <lb/>
The world cannot frown <lb/>
a soul smile. <lb/>
I the judgment of the court below <lb/>
distinctly on the therein <lb/>
m. -1 . i . stated <lb/>
The wrong side is never the it is that the <lb/>
sail side. I attorney, in default of having <lb/>
Monopoly keeps prices up and Pitted the witness by evidence, <lb/>
vases down- proceeds to impeach him ins <lb/>
own by attacks his <lb/>
Mothers have taught the i veracity, honesty and <lb/>
bow to pray. character, which attacks <lb/>
serve, as they are intended, to <lb/>
should come to tho impression with the <lb/>
by they are founded some- <lb/>
thing the audacity of <lb/>
Death is the door to large the o utters This <lb/>
Tennessee's Ail- <lb/>
There is an odd little town on <lb/>
Johnson Island, in the <lb/>
pi River, north of Memphis. t <lb/>
unities. <lb/>
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impression sways the <lb/>
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verdict- decision of the Penn- <lb/>
Supremo Court is, it <lb/>
seems lo us, baaed common <lb/>
sense, a well as a desire to <lb/>
the profession a <lb/>
and in to tho track, <lb/>
when the to him, fell <lb/>
the ear passed over his body, nearly <lb/>
severing it In twain. Both arms were <lb/>
oil. <lb/>
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God never ids eyes. <lb/>
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An Innocent Abroad. <lb/>
The Philadelphia American in <lb/>
reply to the charge of Editor <lb/>
his Today, <lb/>
that the ore lazy <lb/>
it never occurred to Mr. <lb/>
then are white <lb/>
in the who might well <lb/>
ear to heaven's call for <lb/>
he never reflected <lb/>
that it is tho whiten of the south <lb/>
who are lazy, not the <lb/>
Whatever work Las <lb/>
there has done by the <lb/>
either as or five, <lb/>
the statistics indubitably <lb/>
prove that south is industrial- <lb/>
today far ahead of its best es- <lb/>
as a slave area, it <lb/>
more rice, more corn, <lb/>
I nit r of ail things possible to <lb/>
than ever ail grow <lb/>
every year. <lb/>
We are -dad to bear testimony <lb/>
hardest battles are <lb/>
we lit ourselves. <lb/>
southern <lb/>
j torn IS very blind indeed if it <lb/>
cannot see that the of the <lb/>
Month have been haul work <lb/>
I with sleeves rolled ever <lb/>
since the war- <lb/>
In the field, factory, <lb/>
room an t every use- <lb/>
the m. ; confederate <lb/>
of this veterans and I heir sons are pat- <lb/>
it iii- o ill about as of <lb/>
hind on she fa-1, work day as Other <lb/>
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laze with tho to cut <lb/>
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any The most i eight miles in <lb/>
kinds smarter than to be in a few places is not <lb/>
can that way. Men are t; <lb/>
ally brighter than birds. Ii <lb/>
catch h Hi <lb/>
everything on the is <lb/>
of is are bis <lb/>
He is a Justice of the I <lb/>
and has provided happy <lb/>
nines for the men who work for <lb/>
him and enjoy his bounty. The <lb/>
When enters tho beat I, <lb/>
must door- <lb/>
make any of <lb/>
work easy by it God. <lb/>
Tho world owes no man a <lb/>
who is willing for it. <lb/>
young takes his <lb/>
drink If you don't kill <lb/>
your besotting it will kill you <lb/>
By ways leading to bell are very <lb/>
together in a great city. <lb/>
of the <lb/>
must needs and heir it. <lb/>
breathed a of <lb/>
we in the dis. <lb/>
c of ti- the <lb/>
Medical Or, Hunter <lb/>
though lost but cue <lb/>
operated upon. <lb/>
brethren to <lb/>
In tho treatment o, malady, and C . <lb/>
tint it could be earned Ur, hotter still, let <lb/>
without the use of the Dr. Ula- j down to our s e <lb/>
borne believed ii We are J u <lb/>
treat of leeches Or. <lb/>
Parker on the subject -is fol. <lb/>
low.- <lb/>
my Mend, for <lb/>
whit I a widespread <lb/>
-pinion again-t grape seed a <lb/>
11-1 of men <lb/>
eat <lb/>
I editor of The <lb/>
should read tho <lb/>
and the result <lb/>
f southern s- in the pa <lb/>
Curious People. <lb/>
A Florida <lb/>
fat <lb/>
sixty wide- Too <lb/>
j laud is rich and fine <lb/>
p- are pro every <lb/>
There are sixty in tin <lb/>
Gotten Away from <lb/>
once wrote a pr <lb/>
he would place, with a few snips, <lb/>
them listening t what a school. <lb/>
dislike i <lb/>
of men is a main point, A <lb/>
a teacher- ; Miller Muff, the five to school <lb/>
Dispatch- <lb/>
of a time A woman <lb/>
by the mi efforts of died on Chamber Hill m. <lb/>
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and the statutes be reason why, <lb/>
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made <lb/>
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A j <lb/>
than that It greatly In-1 <lb/>
grapes. am A Baptist Georgia <lb/>
that old friend, Or. . ,. . ,, <lb/>
mg, en with me in regard i s t. <lb/>
the fatality f e. i j water, <lb/>
the a ten to fits <lb/>
n a <lb/>
at once the <lb/>
Figs <lb/>
year old of Q. them <lb/>
of Bend, sirred use of in <lb/>
with a sad j requirements of law. This Is <lb/>
Shore may be s much death last Saturday while in lie by the <lb/>
pass in giving something as there j fellow that man is <lb/>
is in robbing a bank- bu- supposed to know the <lb/>
The father should to walk j drawer. took it out sad distance to which we have drifted j I times. <lb/>
body, and f tin., a rusty <lb/>
sticking he end <lb/>
and rubbing, of the <lb/>
adjacent necessarily <lb/>
of the bow- <lb/>
els and d I took th- cue from that <lb/>
ease, and have Since nut one case <lb/>
that remember Without the use i f the <lb/>
knife, and death was <lb/>
to the taking oil lib flannel <lb/>
winter fellow, be had but one <lb/>
II early, leeches, <lb/>
, in some Bases, <lb/>
a blister will the patient. cured <lb/>
a man lately forty-eight and <lb/>
he lie thought was too much the Job. <lb/>
where it would not be safe for his was playing with it when it was away from it shows the amount of I <lb/>
to travel. accidentally discharged, tho ball needed in our legal <lb/>
When the devil get be entering the abdomen and coming I and practice Put <lb/>
ind the preacher in other j out in the small part of the back- j <lb/>
way be joins three <lb/>
I o'clock the afternoon <lb/>
W. W. <lb/>
A New Form of Warrant. <lb/>
A went into effect, last A north justice of the peace. <lb/>
Anybody can be pleasant to j died. After the accident be ran <lb/>
pleasant people, but it takes grace <lb/>
to be pleasant to unpleasant <lb/>
some respects bard bicycle <lb/>
riding may prove injurious to tho <lb/>
rider, but as appetizer, if Mr. <lb/>
of England, be a <lb/>
it is a success- He ran a <lb/>
four hour race a few days <lb/>
and, according to the paper <lb/>
which of it, not only got <lb/>
away with bis competitor, but also <lb/>
nth six two of <lb/>
beef, two sixteen bowls of <lb/>
six pounds of tomatoes, <lb/>
four pounds of grapes, four <lb/>
pounds of pears, a basket of <lb/>
sots, fifty bananas, eggs <lb/>
not jellies and custards, <lb/>
washed with a pint of port <lb/>
wine, S pint of sherry, some <lb/>
milk and which <lb/>
we about cleaned out the <lb/>
If this be a true bill <lb/>
fare Mr. <lb/>
his calling. He should <lb/>
don the wheel as a racer and pose <lb/>
the champion <lb/>
-ton Star- <lb/>
Competition in Wilmington <lb/>
says the Dispatch, has brought. <lb/>
the price of ice down to ten and <lb/>
S hundred pounds. <lb/>
to his sister told her that ho <lb/>
t shot himself but that he did <lb/>
it accidentally. He then called <lb/>
for each member of tho family, <lb/>
saying that he wanted to kiss <lb/>
them good bye before ho died <lb/>
Observer. <lb/>
and For Baby. <lb/>
Do keep your baby clean. <lb/>
give him pure air at <lb/>
Do let have a few of <lb/>
Water a pay. <lb/>
Do not let everyone kiss <lb/>
let anyone jostle and shake <lb/>
and tickle him. <lb/>
Do not keep so warm that he <lb/>
Cannot sleep. Babies, as a rule are <lb/>
up too much. <lb/>
not neglect him, then, <lb/>
some needed <lb/>
that little <lb/>
A healthy baby <lb/>
his arc properly <lb/>
ed, ii one has <lb/>
perfect right to. make life a burden to <lb/>
tho-e who allowed it to become so. <lb/>
Week, in the State of New appointed by the <lb/>
making it a misdemeanor Legislators, wrote and issued a <lb/>
j with imprisonment to I warrant Sunday, of which the following <lb/>
marry a girl under eighteen with-; s exact copy <lb/>
out the consent of her j County, justice court <lb/>
So the men of that State will have Thorn s <lb/>
to very careful in the j warrant for arrest, <lb/>
age of tho women whom they state of <lb/>
wish to marry. And not only i for want of a lawful I <lb/>
are such persons guilty of a H. of <lb/>
misdemeanor, but the minister or v <lb/>
magistrate who performs the j bath com- <lb/>
is also liable to plained on oath before iv <lb/>
as an accessory- justice of the and for <lb/>
to the common law, tint John Moore of Iredell <lb/>
to <lb/>
and far as we H , by <lb/>
to the law of every in making threats using <lb/>
the Union no person, male or profane language hi the house of said <lb/>
the age of twenty Somers then and threw <lb/>
one can <lb/>
cont <lb/>
law man <lb/>
A of Salisbury shows a <lb/>
of 6-208 <lb/>
gain of per in the <lb/>
rate since 1890- There <lb/>
marriages When either of entity <lb/>
the is H ha-e other- <lb/>
twenty do lit with according to law Herein<lb/>
Mi- fl W of warrant due return, <lb/>
township, reports that he killed a ,,,,,.,. <lb/>
few days ago, snakes at one j Jim ice of the Pi-ace. <lb/>
Ho thought tint there was; Notwithstanding tho warrant rends s <lb/>
Only copper , i- the arrested Moon <lb/>
ho began when he and took him before the who <lb/>
struck the blow little hum. <lb/>
showed Statesville <lb/>
mark. i <lb/>
birth- <lb/>
place of ii boy who was in vet <lb/>
tobacco chewer before he <lb/>
was a year old- <lb/>
There is a Missouri man whose <lb/>
feet tire so be has to <lb/>
his over his head. <lb/>
has ii man who is so <lb/>
fat that lie can't fall hard <lb/>
enough to hurt himself. He is <lb/>
known as the human spheroid. <lb/>
A Mississippi woman who chews <lb/>
tobacco and dunks whiskey thinks <lb/>
that women have all the rights <lb/>
they need. <lb/>
A South Carolina widow became <lb/>
lies own mother-in-law recently. <lb/>
That is to say, she is now tho wife <lb/>
of her husband's father. <lb/>
the if <lb/>
to send the boy to <lb/>
says the Herald. <lb/>
gage the farm for on <lb/>
says the Biblical Recorder. <lb/>
When a man is a <lb/>
often eaves Similarly, when <lb/>
a merchant's trade is at very low <lb/>
ebb a line in a widely road paper <lb/>
is the towards <lb/>
business revival. <lb/>
Statistics from the Treasury <lb/>
Department show a decline in the <lb/>
of immigrants coming to <lb/>
the United States from foreign <lb/>
chores. Tie new laws debarring <lb/>
paupers and criminals is one of <lb/>
the causes bringing about this <lb/>
result, sad as these classes ate <lb/>
not the decline in <lb/>
migration is not lo be regretted. <lb/>
A most wonderful <lb/>
bas taken place New <lb/>
from that city has <lb/>
resigned H was elected last <lb/>
November, and as tho time draws <lb/>
pear to- him to go to Washington <lb/>
he has decided that he do <lb/>
more good. V W has re <lb/>
signed, it -is to add <lb/>
that so useful and unselfish a man <lb/>
is Editor Record. <lb/>
WILL <lb/>
When woman got <lb/>
Will nun up lit-i- seat <lb/>
Will her <lb/>
When rain or snow or <lb/>
Will help n <lb/>
Will nil.- <lb/>
Will aha law <lb/>
That may Ike <lb/>
Will Sm vein -i mil <lb/>
When tho bully <lb/>
Will she <lb/>
and no <lb/>
Will run <lb/>
Shovel coal and <lb/>
Will <lb/>
Carry bitten tor <lb/>
Will l <lb/>
Snap i-s at <lb/>
Well, I will merely <lb/>
Hide husband's <lb/>
Jo Ohm in Now York Sim. <lb/>
A well woman <lb/>
entered a Paris jeweler's shop and <lb/>
asked to see valuable gold <lb/>
pins, says tho <lb/>
was examining them a <lb/>
man began playing a barrel organ <lb/>
the door. Tho music scorned <lb/>
to annoy tho lady, and stopping to <lb/>
the door she throw a piece of money <lb/>
to tho man and told him to go away, <lb/>
which ho did at once. <lb/>
On returning to the counter <lb/>
said that none of tho pins suited <lb/>
but that as some compensation for <lb/>
tho trouble had given would <lb/>
buy brooch. Sim accordingly <lb/>
chose one, paid francs for it and <lb/>
was leaving the shop when tho Jew- <lb/>
missed a diamond pin of great <lb/>
from among those she bad <lb/>
Ho accordingly stopped his <lb/>
who scorned highly indignant <lb/>
and insisted on the jeweler's wife <lb/>
searching which was dome, but <lb/>
no pin was found. Tho jeweler sent <lb/>
his sister to watch the woman, who <lb/>
was seen to enter another jeweler's <lb/>
shop and was pretending to make a <lb/>
when the organ grinder <lb/>
made his appearance <lb/>
As soon as ho began playing <lb/>
again throw him some money and <lb/>
ordered him to move on, but the <lb/>
person who was watching per- <lb/>
that with tho money had <lb/>
given tho man a pi of <lb/>
This was at once mads known to <lb/>
the police, who arrested both and <lb/>
found on tho man several articles of <lb/>
stolon <lb/>
Light of <lb/>
Tho chief Using about tho great <lb/>
is, after all, that it is very <lb/>
big, but one lo intaglio, found at <lb/>
Delphi or is of more inter- <lb/>
est, in one way, and more <lb/>
fascinating. Tho opprobrium of <lb/>
newness lies upon the Amer- <lb/>
continent, and there are <lb/>
Americans who would ex- <lb/>
change all New York, and Chicago <lb/>
into tho bargain, for ancient <lb/>
monastery or one for- <lb/>
tress of the past. Our transatlantic <lb/>
cousins are a wonderful and delight- <lb/>
people, but they cannot show a <lb/>
single antique, unless they <lb/>
ported it from tho old world. It is <lb/>
not surprising, then, that as soon as <lb/>
have their or are <lb/>
on tho way to making it, tho first <lb/>
thing Americans think of is a visit <lb/>
to and, most of all, to tho <lb/>
old land. It has been said that tho <lb/>
strongest wish of every American is <lb/>
to be an Englishman. But, if they <lb/>
only knew it, they Englishmen. <lb/>
Louden Standard, <lb/>
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Govt Report <lb/>
Absolutely pure <lb/>
THE MEMORY. <lb/>
Paid On- of Stupidity. <lb/>
Tho Into Lord Exeter's father was <lb/>
A Tory of the most bigoted and in- <lb/>
tolerant typo, end ho worked <lb/>
arable harm to his family by his <lb/>
fatuous opposition to the Groat <lb/>
Northern rail way. <lb/>
It was intended carry tho main <lb/>
lino through Stamford, but Lord <lb/>
pertinacity in ob- <lb/>
rejecting all proposals <lb/>
caused tho directors to change their <lb/>
plans. Tho line was therefore <lb/>
through to tho groat ad- <lb/>
vantage of that city, which reaped <lb/>
all tho benefits that Lord Exeter had <lb/>
declined for Stamford. <lb/>
Tho end of tho matter was that in <lb/>
a few years Lord Exeter obliged <lb/>
to construct at his own a <lb/>
branch lino from Stamford <lb/>
on tho Great Northern, but this <lb/>
has not proved a <lb/>
nor has Stamford or tho Burgh- <lb/>
estate derived much benefit from <lb/>
it. <lb/>
Lord Exeter also embarrassed <lb/>
himself by keeping a largo and cost- <lb/>
racing stud and by a too <lb/>
mode of living, ho that tho <lb/>
family estates wore considerably in- <lb/>
cumbered when ho died in 1867 and <lb/>
he bad tho London prop- <lb/>
His reception of tho queen and <lb/>
Prince Albert at in 1844 <lb/>
cost a frightful sum, which be could <lb/>
ill afford. of tho art treasures <lb/>
sold, but tho stately house <lb/>
still contains finest ceilings, <lb/>
tho superb carvings by Gib- <lb/>
and some no works by Hal- <lb/>
and Carlo London <lb/>
Truth. <lb/>
An Little on-l. <lb/>
Dear Mr. written a <lb/>
novel in volumes, if you will <lb/>
take great of it and not lot it <lb/>
get dirty, you may read it. As it is <lb/>
a novel, and I <lb/>
taken great pains with it I think <lb/>
you ought to pay mo something <lb/>
largo for pound.-;. I <lb/>
want a new frock, and the money <lb/>
would nice. I tried <lb/>
to but tho world is dreadfully <lb/>
unkind to mo, and indeed, I have <lb/>
sometimes suspected then- is a <lb/>
conspiracy, against me. But I <lb/>
thought, Mr. Editor, that you would <lb/>
be fair. My life bus boon of no use <lb/>
up to now. and I aid i so, dear Mr. <lb/>
Editor, please Write to your <lb/>
tie Words. <lb/>
How the Annoying of <lb/>
May lie <lb/>
A habit of is one of <lb/>
greatest hindrances in all <lb/>
and social relations, but our <lb/>
modern of life and education <lb/>
is certainly injurious to tho <lb/>
Tho old methods of learning by <lb/>
fallen into disfavor, and <lb/>
there was much to say against them <lb/>
as a hindrance to originality, but <lb/>
is a time in every child's <lb/>
learning by rote is a <lb/>
thing, and it is at a very early ago, <lb/>
for, tho minds of tho young children <lb/>
not being occupied with so many <lb/>
things as those of their they <lb/>
in a receptive condition, and <lb/>
memory is more retentive than <lb/>
later on. Every mother has been <lb/>
struck by her child of or <lb/>
remembering, perhaps for oms <lb/>
months, whore a certain thing was <lb/>
placed or some little event, and it is <lb/>
a matter of common experience <lb/>
we remember tho events of early <lb/>
youth more forcibly than of <lb/>
oven a few months back. <lb/>
It is possible to begin to cultivate <lb/>
the memory as soon as a child can <lb/>
talk, when it should ho made to de- <lb/>
scribe everything it has seen during <lb/>
its morning walk, or to repeat some <lb/>
story that has been told to it, <lb/>
or a short lesson that has been <lb/>
learned. Every teacher before <lb/>
ginning a now lesson should make <lb/>
that tho lesson of the day be- <lb/>
fore has been retained and under- <lb/>
stood, for tho morn overcrowd <lb/>
tho little brain in tho tempt to <lb/>
force knowledge upon it tho less we <lb/>
impress upon it for future use. It <lb/>
is tho experience of all who <lb/>
crammed for examinations <lb/>
that as seen as tho examination is <lb/>
over the undigested knowledge <lb/>
passes away, and similarly through <lb/>
Unless tin item of knowledge <lb/>
is assimilated it becomes us useless <lb/>
to the mental system <lb/>
article of food to the bodily <lb/>
system, ill both eases they act <lb/>
as an irritant, interfering with <lb/>
proper digestion of other matters. <lb/>
In a well mind facts re- <lb/>
main and points are, as it wore, <lb/>
pigeonholed in such a, way they <lb/>
can brought out immediately <lb/>
when requited. There untidy <lb/>
brains, In which tho objects or <lb/>
knowledge is confused and not <lb/>
ready at band, so that it may turn <lb/>
up at unexpected moments, but <lb/>
not just when wanted, in tho same <lb/>
manner as there are untidy draw- <lb/>
wardrobes and rooms, and to <lb/>
cultivate a habit of mental order us <lb/>
well as one of physical order should <lb/>
the earnest of every moth- <lb/>
and Notes. <lb/>
Peter T. Smith, of <lb/>
look an overdose of laudanum to <lb/>
paid and died- <lb/>
You about everybody <lb/>
with then expect <lb/>
every one to think sweet things <lb/>
about you or have your tombstone <lb/>
inscribed with him <lb/>
but to love <lb/>
DIRECTORY. <lb/>
COUNTY <lb/>
Superior Clerk, E. A. <lb/>
Sheriff, K. W. King. <lb/>
Register of Deeds, W. M. King. <lb/>
Treasurer, It L. Little. <lb/>
Coroner, Dr. C. Laughing. <lb/>
surveyor, <lb/>
T. K. L. <lb/>
Smith S. M. <lb/>
Health, Dr. W. II. Bagwell <lb/>
Comity Home. W. Smith. <lb/>
County Examiner of <lb/>
W. II. <lb/>
TOWN <lb/>
Mayor, Ola <lb/>
Clerk, C. C. <lb/>
Treasurer, T. Cod win. <lb/>
W. chief, Fred. <lb/>
Cox, seat; W. Murphy, night. <lb/>
U. Smith, w. I,. <lb/>
brown, w. T. Godwin. T. A. <lb/>
Julius Jenkins. <lb/>
Services every Sunday <lb/>
second n mid night. Prayer <lb/>
meeting I night. C. M. <lb/>
pastor. Sunday <lb/>
A. M. <lb/>
Catholic No regular services. <lb/>
Episcopal. fourth Sun- <lb/>
day morning and night. A, <lb/>
Hector. Sunday School <lb/>
A. W. It. <lb/>
Methodist. Services every Sunday <lb/>
Light. Prayer meeting <lb/>
night. ti. F. Smith, <lb/>
III M. A. <lb/>
II. <lb/>
Presbyterian. 1st <lb/>
3rd Sunday morning and Prayer <lb/>
night Arable <lb/>
Sunday School at <lb/>
MM A. <lb/>
Covenant Lodge So. I. o. F-, <lb/>
meets every Tuesday night. <lb/>
et. N <lb/>
Lodge No. A. K. A A. <lb/>
i M. and third Monday nights <lb/>
Zeno Moore, W. M <lb/>
Thomas Carlyle on <lb/>
In this God's world, with its <lb/>
wild whirling eddies mad foam <lb/>
oceans, men nations per- <lb/>
as if without laws and <lb/>
for on unjust thing is sternly de- <lb/>
dost thou think that there is <lb/>
no It is what the <lb/>
fool hath said in bis hearth It is <lb/>
what the in all times were <lb/>
denied and know for- <lb/>
ever not to I tell you again <lb/>
is nothing but <lb/>
Ono strong thing I find hero below <lb/>
tho just thing, tho true thing. <lb/>
My friend, if thou hadst all the <lb/>
of trundling at thy <lb/>
in support of an unjust thing <lb/>
and infinite bonfires visibly waiting <lb/>
ahead of thee to centuries long <lb/>
for thy victory on behalf of it, I <lb/>
would advise to call halt, to <lb/>
fling down thy baton say in <lb/>
God's name, <lb/>
Thy Poor devil, what <lb/>
will this success amount to If the <lb/>
thing is unjust, thou hast not <lb/>
No, not though bonfires <lb/>
blazed from north to south, and <lb/>
bells rang, and editors wrote leading <lb/>
and tho just thing lay tram- <lb/>
plod out of sight to all mortal eyes <lb/>
an abolished and annihilated thing. <lb/>
Success In a few years thou wilt <lb/>
be and cold, eyeless, <lb/>
deaf, no of bonfires, <lb/>
of bells, visible or audible to thee <lb/>
again at all forever. What kind of <lb/>
success is <lb/>
When tho tomb of VI of <lb/>
Sicily, who died In was opened <lb/>
at Palermo, ago, it was <lb/>
found that on tho foot of tho <lb/>
monarch wore shoes whoso uppers <lb/>
were of cloth embroidered with <lb/>
gold pearls, tho soles were <lb/>
of <lb/>
No virtue out of mankind. <lb/>
Not by inborn torn per- <lb/>
cautious by long experience, <lb/>
I yet never despair of human <lb/>
A. ho <lb/>
that ho did not understand woman, <lb/>
probably never thought that the m. <lb/>
of mankind would arise and <lb/>
n Protector. <lb/>
A throat specialist says tho best <lb/>
Chest is worn on tho solo <lb/>
foot, slid Loathes Re <lb/>
i porter. <lb/>
D, I- JAMES,<lb/>
N- C. <lb/>
DR. II. A. <lb/>
DENTIST. <lb/>
C O. <lb/>
Office up stubs over S. E. Cos, <lb/>
Hardware st ire. <lb/>
J. K. th <lb/>
Greenville. <lb/>
R E Y-AT-L A W,<lb/>
under Opera Third <lb/>
JAM Kg, <lb/>
ATTORNEY-AT-LA <lb/>
NO. <lb/>
In all Collection a <lb/>
specialty. <lb/>
F. TYSON, <lb/>
Attorney and Counselor at Law <lb/>
Greenville, Pitt County, <lb/>
Practices the Court. <lb/>
Civil and Criminal Business Sol idle J. <lb/>
Makes a of fraud <lb/>
ages, actions to recover land, col- <lb/>
Prompt and careful attention given <lb/>
all business. <lb/>
Money to lean on approved <lb/>
Terms easy. <lb/>
K. J. 1- <lb/>
BLOUNT <lb/>
M. <lb/>
In all the Courts. <lb/>
I O. LATHAM. <lb/>
I Hi AM .,<lb/>
N . <lb/>
John E. Woodard. K. .;. Harding, <lb/>
Wilson, C. Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
Greenville, X. <lb/>
Special attention given tO <lb/>
nil of claims.<lb/>
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<p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
at the <lb/>
K. C, as second-class matter. <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, <lb/>
Tobacco Department <lb/>
Conducted by O. L. Joyner, Proprietor Eastern Tobacco Warehouse. <lb/>
Court and the tobacco breaks; Mr. J. 13- Cobb was beard to <lb/>
both will make this a lively remark a few days while in <lb/>
Greenville, that tobacco <lb/>
There are now patients in <lb/>
the insane asylum at <lb/>
largest number since it was <lb/>
There are males and <lb/>
females. The great majority <lb/>
of them are country of <lb/>
middle age. Wake has the largest <lb/>
number and Cumberland the next <lb/>
largest. Since December 1st last <lb/>
there have been admissions- <lb/>
Is it not strange that a man <lb/>
a million dollars should be <lb/>
greedy for more that he would <lb/>
stoop to the grossest kind of <lb/>
fraud just to add a few dollars to <lb/>
his pile I Yet such is the case- <lb/>
John B Manning, who is years <lb/>
old, a millionaire and a Wall <lb/>
street speculator in stocks <lb/>
and bond.;, has been charged with <lb/>
using chemicals to the <lb/>
endorsements on the backs of <lb/>
bonds held by him and selling <lb/>
them for new bonds. The old <lb/>
man had better been thinking <lb/>
about dying- <lb/>
hat can't the <lb/>
the tobacco <lb/>
markets of the world that we have <lb/>
of the brightest <lb/>
handsomest tobacco buyers. <lb/>
The Planters Warehouse sold <lb/>
some tobacco at a pound Thurs <lb/>
day- <lb/>
M outlay live solid cars and <lb/>
three cam lumber, resides <lb/>
freight, were shipped from Greer.- <lb/>
I money for follow a sale closer, <lb/>
. , . stick to it longer, and complain <lb/>
Farmers arc to lean I f h w , u than <lb/>
to bring their tobacco in the , be <lb/>
night. A very good idea. j against them anywhere. We <lb/>
The Planters warehouse is still have a good more <lb/>
holding her own with big breaks buyers but are all MB. <lb/>
The five above referred to are, <lb/>
J. W. Morgan, P. H. Gorman, B. <lb/>
E Parham. George Fleming and <lb/>
J. W. The whole <lb/>
will not average pounds <lb/>
in weight and not one of them is <lb/>
thirty years old. But if are <lb/>
not grown up men in <lb/>
and join the so-called sound <lb/>
crusade. I stood my <lb/>
convictions, and I do not a <lb/>
if it must come in 1896, <lb/>
will change me. These who heard <lb/>
me at Goldsboro a year ago, will <lb/>
recall the fact that I stated then, <lb/>
we were, in my opinion, entering <lb/>
and high prices. <lb/>
Wednesday, <lb/>
Thursday, Friday- <lb/>
Will find <lb/>
Warehouse in the <lb/>
always on top. <lb/>
purchases of one buyer <lb/>
on the Greenville market <lb/>
-any sales <lb/>
the Eastern <lb/>
load- Prices <lb/>
for week <lb/>
that buy more tobacco, pay more upon a contest between the great <lb/>
body of the people on the one <lb/>
hand, and the allied money pow- <lb/>
on the other which be <lb/>
long and <lb/>
power never voluntarily <lb/>
its grip upon popular i <lb/>
The Democratic party was ten <lb/>
years engaged its heroic, pa- <lb/>
efforts to reduce tariff tax- <lb/>
do not suppose that <lb/>
twenty per cent of the people <lb/>
wore really interested in main- <lb/>
a high protective tariff, <lb/>
but that twenty per cent was con- <lb/>
and organized. Nor <lb/>
to just 103.000 <lb/>
amounted <lb/>
This the largest purchase yet made <lb/>
one week by a single firm. <lb/>
. Friday sales for this week were <lb/>
no larger than some other days of <lb/>
the week. Every day has become <lb/>
a big day now and the <lb/>
pick no special day to come <lb/>
i poise they have experienced do I suppose that twenty per <lb/>
to <lb/>
are <lb/>
and <lb/>
writer, <lb/>
their services <lb/>
and we repeat <lb/>
Will the town authorities and <lb/>
business men of Greenville con <lb/>
to submit to the unfavorable <lb/>
of strangers and all <lb/>
who travel the street, Dicker <lb/>
son avenue, leading from the <lb/>
of town to the depot and <lb/>
to the greatest tobacco market <lb/>
that eastern North Carolina has <lb/>
It is a great mistake that our <lb/>
leading thoroughfare <lb/>
remain the condition it is now <lb/>
in. Stops should taken at <lb/>
to improve the street The <lb/>
winter will soon be upon us <lb/>
every knows how bad this <lb/>
street was last year, end how bad <lb/>
it will be again miles worked <lb/>
upon. It be made a pleasure <lb/>
to drive over it and should not <lb/>
be longer neglected. <lb/>
to this market yet. <lb/>
plenty open on some farm <lb/>
get a bale, but our farmers <lb/>
looking after their <lb/>
A gentleman from Mother j ; .,, <lb/>
U market said to the editor of the I <lb/>
I wish we had <lb/>
well developed business heads <lb/>
on shoulders that rank them <lb/>
among the best business men of <lb/>
the country- Yes are proud of <lb/>
our buyers, it is a source of <lb/>
great pleasure to pay this very <lb/>
I just tribute to them. No man <lb/>
cent, of the people are really in <lb/>
in maintaining the sin- <lb/>
gold standard but that twenty <lb/>
per is concentrated and or- <lb/>
After a long struggle <lb/>
the people became informed <lb/>
and on the tariff <lb/>
the, <lb/>
that last <lb/>
tobacco first, week was a time that tried to- <lb/>
men's souls, through <lb/>
.; thick and thin stood up like <lb/>
town ii which there a tobacco w ., a good <lb/>
deal of tobacco that on ordinary <lb/>
they would have let <lb/>
gone- <lb/>
to appreciate I question and in 1892 the <lb/>
to <lb/>
wept the country<lb/>
My New Fall and Winter Goods are all in and I invite <lb/>
you to call and see them. Beautiful taste dis- <lb/>
played in artistic finish and texture. <lb/>
-M <lb/>
What I want <lb/>
There'll be Lots of <lb/>
Blow <lb/>
It seems to that us the silver <lb/>
convention called to in <lb/>
Raleigh on the 25th will be con <lb/>
mixed. The follow- <lb/>
two calls or cards <lb/>
the Caucasian of Sept 11th. <lb/>
A number of cit- <lb/>
have signified their desire <lb/>
to have a non-partisan Free <lb/>
Silver State Convention be com- <lb/>
posed of persons of all parties <lb/>
who believe that the unit of <lb/>
value which existed prior to <lb/>
1878 should be promptly re- <lb/>
stored, and all who believe in <lb/>
the immediate, tree and <lb/>
coinage of silver and gold <lb/>
at the ratio of to <lb/>
of the the policy of any <lb/>
other nation; we express <lb/>
our approval of such a <lb/>
and call upon those who <lb/>
believe in the above step toward <lb/>
a financial system to <lb/>
meet in Raleigh on the 25th <lb/>
for the purpose of consul- <lb/>
W. H. Worth, J. J. <lb/>
Mott, Harry Skinner, J. M <lb/>
Moody, A. C. V. S- <lb/>
call having been made for <lb/>
a partisan State Free Silver <lb/>
Convention, inviting all persons <lb/>
all political parties, who fa- <lb/>
the free, independent <lb/>
unlimited coinage of silver and <lb/>
gold into lull, tender <lb/>
la; s at the ratio of to to <lb/>
meet in Raleigh September 25th <lb/>
and inasmuch as such a <lb/>
will be on the line of the <lb/>
work started by Memphis <lb/>
Silver Convention, and will <lb/>
tend to get all true friends of <lb/>
silver together under one ban- <lb/>
to fight the foreign gold <lb/>
trust and its American Tory <lb/>
lies; therefor, we hereby favor <lb/>
the holding of such a par- <lb/>
silver u, and call <lb/>
upon money free <lb/>
silver of the State and all <lb/>
other persons who favor the ob <lb/>
said clubs to attend <lb/>
Marion Butler, of the <lb/>
Rational Committee the <lb/>
phis Convention for N. C, R. <lb/>
P. Keith, Vice-President, <lb/>
phis Convention for North <lb/>
Carolina. <lb/>
Later comes the report that, <lb/>
J. C- Logan Harris will take <lb/>
fifty to the convention <lb/>
and attempt to organize a new <lb/>
party. He, it is said expects to <lb/>
introduce the following <lb/>
a committee of be <lb/>
appointed by this convention, <lb/>
which shall issue an address to <lb/>
the voters of the nation who are <lb/>
in favor of remonetization or <lb/>
silver at the ratio <lb/>
to meet at some con- <lb/>
point for the purpose of <lb/>
effecting an organization, the <lb/>
sole mission of which shall be <lb/>
the remonetization of silver at <lb/>
to and that when this great <lb/>
object has been attained each <lb/>
individual who has contributed <lb/>
thereto shall b at liberty to re- <lb/>
turn to the party organization <lb/>
with which he has acted, it not <lb/>
being intended to disrupt or <lb/>
impair any political <lb/>
to attain the <lb/>
object herein set <lb/>
This is too much mixed for <lb/>
Free silver, if it ever comes <lb/>
come through the Demo- <lb/>
party. <lb/>
wish we you <lb/>
and your paper in our <lb/>
Farmers were at the Eastern <lb/>
Warehouse Friday from Martin, <lb/>
Beaufort, Craven, Wilson and <lb/>
beside the <lb/>
from Pitt. Good prices <lb/>
bring them in. <lb/>
We do not believe any tobacco <lb/>
market anywhere can show <lb/>
more clever and gentlemanly <lb/>
corps of buyers than are to be <lb/>
on the market. <lb/>
And they are business men from <lb/>
the word go. <lb/>
One of the tobacco re- <lb/>
marked that if the whole town <lb/>
stood up for the to- <lb/>
market the progress of <lb/>
oho town like the <lb/>
does, you would sec things hum <lb/>
here sure enough <lb/>
and Nash- <lb/>
ville are the new tobacco markets <lb/>
that open eastern North Caro- <lb/>
this rear. the opinion of <lb/>
nil thinking tobacconists, Green- <lb/>
will be to the eastern Caro- <lb/>
what Danville is to <lb/>
the two <lb/>
States. <lb/>
Mr. ii. P. Patriot; <lb/>
EX-GO V. J LETTER- <lb/>
He Attend the Silver Convention <lb/>
In Raleigh, September 25th. <lb/>
WEIGHTY OF <lb/>
To th Editor Sews Observer <lb/>
N- Sept. <lb/>
I read with interest and <lb/>
approval your editorial of a re- <lb/>
cent date on the of the Hue <lb/>
and desire to heartily <lb/>
commend it lo some of your <lb/>
tile press- this seems to <lb/>
a day which wild major is <lb/>
running not hitherto <lb/>
cal integrity counts for naught. <lb/>
It is only necessary for some <lb/>
low to blurt some story for <lb/>
another fellow to put it s news- <lb/>
paper nod here it goes upon its <lb/>
rounds gossip and detraction ; <lb/>
it tobacco producing laud not one of these political roe- <lb/>
I sips seem to feel under the slight- <lb/>
est obligations to what <lb/>
crop. U-l hams, on Friday. His <lb/>
curer. Mr. Co-cart, before leaving <lb/>
lib home in Person county, Mr. <lb/>
was the all <lb/>
lie over saw. one -n n of the cop I <lb/>
bas been sold so and one barn <lb/>
destroyed by lire while <lb/>
A planter said on the breaks j <lb/>
Friday was in Tarboro yes- <lb/>
and they told me there j <lb/>
that the Greenville market had j <lb/>
i the truth of matter is Only <lb/>
j a few days ago a friend sent me <lb/>
a clipping some paper which <lb/>
to be a letter written <lb/>
from to the <lb/>
I in which the said <lb/>
somebody else said that it <lb/>
l was I <lb/>
Democratic silver conference <lb/>
that if I was fore <lb/>
the alternative of voting for <lb/>
all to pieces, but I see j ed <lb/>
prices hereto-day it looks any- candidate or a <lb/>
thing else but would vote the <lb/>
if that is the way oar neighbor i <lb/>
town is trying to a <lb/>
market. <lb/>
The war between the An an <lb/>
Tobacco Company and the west- <lb/>
plug manufacturers seems to <lb/>
be growing warmer daily. The <lb/>
American Company has been <lb/>
pushing one of its ping brands <lb/>
and put the as low as eleven <lb/>
tents to jobbers and <lb/>
to retailers, while it is said that <lb/>
the Ohio manufacturer, has <lb/>
contracted for thirty thousand <lb/>
bicycles which they will give <lb/>
away as premiums- While all this <lb/>
is on we would drop the <lb/>
gentle hint to the cigarette <lb/>
manufacturers hey had bet- <lb/>
begin to lay a supply while <lb/>
the heavy sales are going on <lb/>
the eastern markets. It will not <lb/>
be very long before the best cut- <lb/>
selections will be made out of <lb/>
the eastern crop. <lb/>
A who had u <lb/>
to Greenville in half a <lb/>
years expressed utter <lb/>
at the that lay out <lb/>
him when he stepped oil the <lb/>
tram Thursday evening. The <lb/>
prize houses <lb/>
many other buildings that <lb/>
have gone up in years were <lb/>
a wonder to him- i.-j the <lb/>
way all who come to Greenville <lb/>
are impressed. The town grows <lb/>
so fast that it them all- <lb/>
The tobacco market made n <lb/>
fine beginning Monday for an- <lb/>
other big week, there being the <lb/>
most tobacco hero that has yet <lb/>
come on a Monday. All the <lb/>
houses had good breaks, the <lb/>
floors of some of them being full <lb/>
The cooler weather caused every <lb/>
body to move around more brisk <lb/>
and the buyers having cleared <lb/>
heavy purchases last <lb/>
week off the salts with <lb/>
some bidding. The mar- <lb/>
is strong with a still <lb/>
range of prices. <lb/>
The Greenville market Thursday <lb/>
had one of the best all through <lb/>
breaks that has yet taken place, <lb/>
every warehouse floor being taxed <lb/>
to its full capacity to all <lb/>
that was brought The s <lb/>
started at the Eastern with a full <lb/>
floor at and they stop- <lb/>
for dinner that house a A <lb/>
only about two rows at Green <lb/>
ville had been sold. After <lb/>
the tremendous lot at the Green <lb/>
ville was finished, then the Star, <lb/>
which also had a full house, then <lb/>
the Planters with one its usual <lb/>
breaks closing the sides. It <lb/>
was a sight worth looking upon, <lb/>
every house being full, every <lb/>
one of them getting high prices, <lb/>
here were the roost clever, <lb/>
set of gentlemen, <lb/>
to one that hi <lb/>
had seen. He is not the only <lb/>
prominent tobacconist that lute- <lb/>
been heard to make that <lb/>
and we feel proud to say that the <lb/>
compliment is a one <lb/>
For Sobriety, <lb/>
we have a class of buyers <lb/>
for the man who mo the <lb/>
dipping I would not think pay <lb/>
log any attention l an idle, <lb/>
Of course I said <lb/>
such thing- I was very busy, <lb/>
as you well know, working on a <lb/>
for the <lb/>
and now we <lb/>
hear my sec ion that <lb/>
the country has not been ruined <lb/>
as was predicted by these who <lb/>
fought the movement. So the <lb/>
movement to restore silver to its <lb/>
functions as it existed j <lb/>
or to 1873 will go on whether it <lb/>
succeeds or not till it <lb/>
triumphs, and then it will <lb/>
likewise sure that the country <lb/>
has not been ruined by it as some <lb/>
now predict, the <lb/>
cause of the people. Yea more, <lb/>
it is the cause of humanity and it <lb/>
joust ultimately It may <lb/>
be after I am dead and gone but <lb/>
I said of me fought <lb/>
the aide of humanity and the <lb/>
people- <lb/>
A w days age a close friend <lb/>
of mine was chiding me for be- <lb/>
for silver and as a final thrust <lb/>
be how you ad <lb/>
anything which Butler ad- <lb/>
I replied I deal with <lb/>
public questions from principle <lb/>
and pot from prejudice. Long <lb/>
Mr. Butler a <lb/>
in Carolina politics I, <lb/>
in common with nearly every <lb/>
Democrat in the State, applauded <lb/>
Ransom, Vance and when <lb/>
by speech or vote they denounced <lb/>
tho great wrong of 1873 <lb/>
down silver as well as when <lb/>
sought to undo the wrong <lb/>
by restoring it to limited Of <lb/>
limited coinage. of <lb/>
February, 1878, Mr. in a <lb/>
M House of <lb/>
to my view of the <lb/>
subject the conspiracy which <lb/>
to been formed here <lb/>
bud in Europe to destroy by leg- <lb/>
and otherwise from three- <lb/>
sevenths to one half tho metallic <lb/>
money of the world is the most <lb/>
gigantic crime of this or any <lb/>
a-i- The consummation of <lb/>
a scheme would ultimate <lb/>
entail more misery upon the <lb/>
man race all the wars, <lb/>
and famines that ever <lb/>
curred in tho history of the <lb/>
Mr. has used such <lb/>
as this in his <lb/>
of the conspiracy to destroy <lb/>
silver as because he can't <lb/>
is to impress the minds of the general public j <lb/>
that I advertise truthfully. I want your conn- <lb/>
deuce. I want your trade. To your trade <lb/>
must offer you inducements that you cannot For a time about Clothes from all sources Th-re <lb/>
elsewhere. j are all sorts of Clothes. Mind that you get the <lb/>
no object. If you can be convinced <lb/>
that I'm sure of your patronage. The Fall <lb/>
Hats are the new blocks. There are <lb/>
What you -want <lb/>
. . , , , . .-u w things in Fall Furnishings to show <lb/>
is to trade at the place where you get the you. Think of what you'd like to for c-rOOD <lb/>
value for your money. I have given and do give things and come see me- <lb/>
you better value than any house in the city. I <lb/>
tO City. <lb/>
I There are sights worth seeing at my store, and <lb/>
j you are welcome to see all I can show, and to all <lb/>
j the information I can give, without being urged <lb/>
to buy. a chance to see the new things that <lb/>
Men and Boys wear; a chance to get the right <lb/>
that will appreciate your trade. All And when settled quietly at home, you'll <lb/>
Styles now ready. Come and see me and I will discover there's something you need, then how <lb/>
do you good. j easy it. will be to order. <lb/>
-------MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF------- <lb/>
What everybody <lb/>
wants <lb/>
HI. SB, <lb/>
ARE ALL IX AND OPEN FOR INSPECTION. <lb/>
EUGENE WILSON, <lb/>
ASHLEY WILSON, <lb/>
WILL JAMES. <lb/>
The King Clothier. <lb/>
Salesmen, who will be glad to see you. <lb/>
e, <lb/>
STOVES STOVES <lb/>
my Fall Stool <lb/>
and Heating Stoves. <lb/>
of <lb/>
Cooking <lb/>
en . <lb/>
a. a <lb/>
work under laud yet there are men and papers <lb/>
What tho outcome of that con <lb/>
will be do not know, but <lb/>
certainly I never thought of ac- <lb/>
is outlined this clipping <lb/>
the event of the failure of the <lb/>
purpose a of the Washington con- <lb/>
fact, <lb/>
that the <lb/>
in North Carolina, who applauded <lb/>
ho uttered these <lb/>
burning but who are now <lb/>
ready to denounce mo because I <lb/>
will not flee away when Mr. But <lb/>
approaches, from what Mr- <lb/>
have never taught me was my post <lb/>
Populists of duty to the people. I care not <lb/>
friends bat any Populist may do, I <lb/>
pious of silver. It is true all continue, as best I know how, to <lb/>
their platforms, both State and j help in giving back to the world <lb/>
National, they have, I think, that money, he loss of <lb/>
a demand for rim free and I winch Mr declared would <lb/>
unlimited coinage of silver, but i entail such dire calamities upon <lb/>
they base made more prom humanity. Hence, I expect to be <lb/>
their demands of kind at the silver conference, called to <lb/>
or another for a system of rial meet in the city of on the <lb/>
am aware of the of this month, if I can <lb/>
that some of the thoughtful get J k <lb/>
tho leaders in favor of drop <lb/>
ping the sub and other. may not be able to <lb/>
like fiat money demands and inane shall try to arrange to do so. <lb/>
then fight alone th silver line When the papers get through <lb/>
but up to ibis time no action of themselves over my <lb/>
has taken by any I think will <lb/>
of which J make another at some convenient <lb/>
have heard. the surly days of point, and I will speak on this <lb/>
An party, if remember <lb/>
of their demands l are two needful <lb/>
speeches was. for the to the prosperity of the <lb/>
plan or something butter, but <lb/>
I the second week of Pitt court and <lb/>
leave hut I <lb/>
all locking to a system fiat- <lb/>
money ; so it seems to me that <lb/>
one is justified saying that the <lb/>
Populist party, as a party, is more <lb/>
of a fiat money party, than a bi- <lb/>
metallic party- it becomes <lb/>
a bi-metallic party, pure and <lb/>
if it ever does, it will, in my <lb/>
opinion, become a much <lb/>
more interesting powerful <lb/>
factor the crest hi metallic <lb/>
tight which now confronts us. If <lb/>
the Southern and Dem- <lb/>
are now making their <lb/>
fight for shall be <lb/>
good <lb/>
government, State and municipal <lb/>
neither of which is the <lb/>
party able to <lb/>
By the way, the newspapers <lb/>
which seem to take a delight in <lb/>
criticizing me would fill their col <lb/>
with more inter- <lb/>
to their readers if they only <lb/>
Knew bow little I cared for their <lb/>
criticism- criticism is <lb/>
to me. If cue will <lb/>
look La k to the of some pa- <lb/>
fifteen or sixteen years ago, <lb/>
I engaged with my co- <lb/>
laborers selling and completing <lb/>
My Cook Stoves are made by the Richmond <lb/>
Stove Co., and are as widely known as any Stove <lb/>
made. I have been handling them more than <lb/>
years, and find that they are the Stove for the <lb/>
people. The Plow Boy, Seminole, New <lb/>
Patron and New Lee. Price from and up. <lb/>
T have the best Stove ever sold j <lb/>
on this market. With each Stove l give pipe and <lb/>
th e fixtures to do the cooking for an- family. I <lb/>
keep constantly on hand castings for the Stoves <lb/>
I sell. My Stove Pipe is made of the best Eastern <lb/>
Iron. My are first class in every <lb/>
respect. The New Dixie, Comfort, Iron King, <lb/>
Pluto and Regal stand second to none. I buy <lb/>
Stoves Strictly for Cash and sell for Cash. I get <lb/>
and He tail <lb/>
KT- O- <lb/>
Stoves. Stoves. <lb/>
We are laying in a full line of <lb/>
off all the discounts possible and I give my tip Q Tr in also <lb/>
the advantage of it in low prices. I have If Q, Iron <lb/>
Sheet<lb/>
in stock, Doors, Sash, Glass, Putty, Oil, Lead, Stoves. <lb/>
Axes, Nails, Belting, Rope, Saws, Tools, Iron <lb/>
Drive Pumps and Pipes and everything kept, in <lb/>
a first class Hardware Store. I sell the <lb/>
which is the heaviest Pump made. All are <lb/>
ed to look at my stock. My for Cash <lb/>
sell for <lb/>
-Heating <lb/>
Best quality, low prizes. Call and e x- <lb/>
We also are agents tor the <lb/>
D. D. HASKETT, <lb/>
GREENVILLE, K C. <lb/>
compelled to fight the the Western North Carolina <lb/>
who profess to be for silver, , and in setting the State debt <lb/>
the enemies of silver in and land other public matters <lb/>
of their own party and in this nu- which we had to deal and <lb/>
shall overpower then believe he finds therein <lb/>
ad and driven from the field, en written he must conclude I was n <lb/>
there is, I no political or <lb/>
in existence able to <lb/>
wage a <lb/>
the money power j <lb/>
this country. The who be- , <lb/>
that Populist party Ball ; without a <lb/>
do it, weighed down a.-, it is with hanks <lb/>
so many questions out regard to party or color pass <lb/>
and led. in some State-, by <lb/>
w man; yet the fact <lb/>
at the end of my <lb/>
term t f office I left my party in <lb/>
absolute control of my depart- <lb/>
of the State government <lb/>
j tr or discord in its <lb/>
the Legislature with <lb/>
Tn of removal of the Military Academy from Fay <lb/>
I to same of tin- popular Institution learning here <lb/>
after be known as Wilson Military Academy. The FALL <lb/>
WEDNESDAY, I. pi eater better <lb/>
inflations and equipment, and. it prospect, the <lb/>
upon its third year with every indication a much-larger patronage and <lb/>
usefulness The most thorough Instillation N given In literary and coin <lb/>
moral culture and physical receive due intention <lb/>
The Third foil will be mailed to <lb/>
address upon Address <lb/>
Maj. J. W. Supt., <lb/>
Wilson, N. <lb/>
many political is a. very <lb/>
credulous man. <lb/>
I do not to I bat <lb/>
of ho <lb/>
the sifter movement is sure to <lb/>
sweep the country <lb/>
ed a resolution without a dissent- <lb/>
vote saying done good <lb/>
and faithful all the <lb/>
living ordeals which I <lb/>
then Lad to pass I did as I shall <lb/>
do tins year nest the <lb/>
j balance of my life, deal with every <lb/>
d discharge of <lb/>
public question <lb/>
I a-m not n u , P l and <lb/>
believe will best <lb/>
for personal gain, if <lb/>
looking to self interest I , J good. <lb/>
have done like many other South -j l j <lb/>
done, <lb/>
don I <lb/>
to lie the interest of the people <lb/>
The cultural and Mechanical for the <lb/>
Colored Race, at Greensboro, N. c. <lb/>
The Fall Wednesday. for ad- <lb/>
mission will be made and I October 2nd and 3rd. <lb/>
nation will be made in each county the county examiner <lb/>
first Saturday tn September next . <lb/>
Instruction U given in Hairy the Me- <lb/>
Arts, the and various branches <lb/>
Physical. reference their <lb/>
in of life- . ,. , <lb/>
A number of girls will b.- Lo addition lo the regular <lb/>
course study, ill be in Punic Sew, Looking and <lb/>
Is endowed the states, and <lb/>
rt is not sectarian, and is not or by<lb/>
T. Free Tuition, per session 10.00 <lb/>
Board, per week <lb/>
of room, bedding, SO. per s. <lb/>
mi month <lb/>
Fur use piano per session <lb/>
additional terms sec h can be h id by addressing, ins <lb/>
and for <lb/>
I C <lb/>
and have on hand a few second-hand Bicycles <lb/>
for sale very cheap. You may need a Mowing <lb/>
Machine, we have them in stock. <lb/>
Opposite Drugstore. <lb/>
J. L. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
ail Fire <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
OFFICE AT COURT HOUSE. <lb/>
All kinds Risks placed strictly <lb/>
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES <lb/>
At current rates. <lb/>
AGENT FOB <lb/>
Neck Male School. <lb/>
The only High Grade <lb/>
and Young Men. <lb/>
Boarding School in Carolina <lb/>
K. C. <lb/>
Excellent Business <lb/>
Good barracks, location, course Instruction thorough- Only the <lb/>
better of solicited. Session begin- <lb/>
will show means tor a boy bore. Send for on. <lb/>
WILSON, Principals, <lb/>
Scotland Neck, N. C.<lb/>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb/>
Local Reflections. <lb/>
arc <lb/>
Almost time for equinoctial <lb/>
storms <lb/>
MM plentiful <lb/>
the James U <lb/>
ripening- <lb/>
17th.-- Gov. Carr's fine fresh <lb/>
Butter today. M. <lb/>
anatomy. <lb/>
People Going and Coming <lb/>
Fall Day. <lb/>
Bethel Items. <lb/>
Bethel, N- C, Sept. 1895- <lb/>
Rev. W. A. Forbes returned from <lb/>
; City Fri-lay morning. <lb/>
A WONDERFUL MAN. <lb/>
A Second Child <lb/>
an; again called on <lb/>
is sick. <lb/>
Mrs. iV. A. who has been <lb/>
visiting relatives left for her home <lb/>
Shaw, of Washington, is here, yesterday morning <lb/>
,, ,, .,,. J. returned home <lb/>
. Harris returned to Seek <lb/>
Saturday. <lb/>
Prof. Batten, tin- mind reader, gave <lb/>
D I. Scot t. of spent Sun-1 M exhibition here last Thursday night <lb/>
day many wonderful feats. <lb/>
U-. Tall Co. <lb/>
have re today t <lb/>
attention i- directed. <lb/>
Mrs. Mary Anderson is visiting Mrs. ; <lb/>
S. Smith. <lb/>
Many of our people attended the <lb/>
j yearly and <lb/>
Grove Sunday. There were large con- <lb/>
Joe Bryan, of is clerking gregarious each place. <lb/>
foe Bros. <lb/>
,, , . . . , Harper. K. B. Knight, Jean <lb/>
i Thomas, John Mayo. M. C. S. Cherry <lb/>
Vt Monday. Jr , and Mayor Moore .-re <lb/>
. . . , i . i . Court this week. <lb/>
,, WT. i. Tucker left Thursday for tool <lb/>
A number of town people went <lb/>
oat to the yearly meeting <lb/>
L. Left Monday bis <lb/>
bone at Va. <lb/>
OAKLEY ITEMS. <lb/>
sun Sunday. <lb/>
Don't fail to see Lang's new <lb/>
no in- <lb/>
planted now <lb/>
sprout at once. The season is <lb/>
just right <lb/>
to railed to the notice to <lb/>
creditor It. W. Tucker, <lb/>
W . O- ill Wednesday <lb/>
N. C , Sept. Mm, <lb/>
Mrs. I. II. Sunday. <lb/>
Mrs. W. Stakes was here <lb/>
Walter W is improving. <lb/>
C. i. Rogers and II. F. Kiel left for <lb/>
Washington Monday. <lb/>
i J. O. Williams attended at <lb/>
Mi.- Minnie left for i Hickory Grove Sunday. <lb/>
at i <lb/>
F. Gainer and wife were called hi <lb/>
Skim returned bedside of their nephew, Sunday, <lb/>
of Jam-1 and It. D. j bum Washington I Chat lea Fleming, who is suffering from <lb/>
executor of James Wall. the i fleets of two chi Is. <lb/>
I Carries left for his hum <lb/>
He arriving daily Lexington <lb/>
Lang's. <lb/>
liter n to the <lb/>
P-e is His week for <lb/>
licenses, one for an I two <lb/>
for i u <lb/>
W. II. left Monday <lb/>
Virginia Medical College. <lb/>
to <lb/>
Messrs. W. H. and John <lb/>
of Rocky Heart were here last <lb/>
week on business. <lb/>
Mi-s Mary w who been <lb/>
Capt. from j teaching school ear <lb/>
Tuesday evening. <lb/>
i home lo the delight of many <lb/>
friend-. <lb/>
S- H. Tyson rented the <lb/>
store next l and i <lb/>
will open a grocery <lb/>
there. <lb/>
lot of Crackers and <lb/>
Cakes just received by D. W.<lb/>
The changes have been <lb/>
made to the interior of Hotel Ma- <lb/>
are is great improvement and <lb/>
a much to the comfort of the <lb/>
house- <lb/>
Tie is indebted to <lb/>
Mrs Lucy Randolph for some as <lb/>
fine, rears as we ever <lb/>
saw. Seven of weighed <lb/>
nearly seven pound;. <lb/>
My store will closed on <lb/>
Thursday, and on Saturday. <lb/>
28th, on account of holidays. <lb/>
S. M. <lb/>
w. left Friday morning <lb/>
for a at ham. <lb/>
Mrs. T. J. returned <lb/>
day evening from Morganton. <lb/>
W. J. Little and sister, Cant. I. E. <lb/>
HineS and wits and R. A. Peel attend- <lb/>
ed the yearly meeting at Co- Sun- <lb/>
All report a most <lb/>
j The Conetoe people make it pleasant <lb/>
Mr. C. W. Harvey has been -irk some j fur all who visit their Hale town. <lb/>
day i- now Improving. <lb/>
Miss Jane Burgess, of Washington, is <lb/>
v her brother, . II. Barges. <lb/>
Mis. B. M. and children bate <lb/>
gone to Rocky Mount to spend new <lb/>
K. H. returned Friday <lb/>
evening from Richmond and Baltimore. <lb/>
W. B. Smith has again taken his <lb/>
position with the John Flanagan Buggy <lb/>
Co. <lb/>
W. Taylor returned from a Uriel <lb/>
vacation Friday and to at the de- <lb/>
pot. <lb/>
Mr. J. B Cherry returned Tuesday i <lb/>
evening from his trip north after new <lb/>
goods. <lb/>
Superior <lb/>
The following cases were disposed of <lb/>
up to the noon recess to-day. <lb/>
J. T. Evans, selling liquor on Sunday, <lb/>
guilty. <lb/>
Bill in, forgery, not guilty. <lb/>
B, and Henry <lb/>
affray, submits, <lb/>
each fined and <lb/>
T. II. killing stock on range, <lb/>
not guilty. <lb/>
Elijah and John Joyner, <lb/>
submits. <lb/>
pleads <lb/>
V. T. of Oxford, who <lb/>
I has been spending a week here left <lb/>
Freights are heavy that the steam- ; Friday. <lb/>
it Myers, after bringing up a large lead <lb/>
Just received a largo lot of the <lb/>
very best Flour at low prices. <lb/>
D. <lb/>
If in town this week <lb/>
want to witness an <lb/>
B. R. moved they should go out to the <lb/>
an extra trip to-day. houses In I warehouses while one of <lb/>
have nicely th large, breaks are in <lb/>
, d port I n of tin- Mar. r has been visiting j Tn-v will learn Lt a live <lb/>
Mr and will eon- sister, Mr J. A. c, <lb/>
duet a general and to Norfolk Monday <lb/>
returned <lb/>
e is- <lb/>
business and buy cotton Thee <lb/>
young are hustler and will do a <lb/>
w. in returned 1- <lb/>
to the State farm lie <lb/>
he is overseer. <lb/>
Rev. Dr. Parker <lb/>
Is the beloved the <lb/>
i.-t church at N. D- and has also <lb/>
render, who has been <lb/>
as relief at the depot, left his home <lb/>
. in Friday. <lb/>
Mr- R t found a soft <lb/>
r-L-ell two ends <lb/>
bit t lb J end j some j en <lb/>
and I hi in I be other. We evening e are sorry -J <lb/>
i two like it before. that he was taken sick while there. regard Hood's the beat <lb/>
Mrs. Nan Moore and daughter, Mrs. I blood purifier, and I have good reason <lb/>
There was a largo attendance i ,. county, have been <lb/>
at the party Mrs. King at the King Home. I <lb/>
night and it was a pleasant Mis. I. and three <lb/>
The young ladles and Mrs. and <lb/>
realized a nice sum. <lb/>
the Famous Mind <lb/>
Performs Marvelous Feats. <lb/>
the mind reader, in <lb/>
his public test here Tuesday and <lb/>
fully prov- <lb/>
ed ail that ho claimed for himself <lb/>
r Court. <lb/>
We are again called on to. The September term of Pitt I <lb/>
chronicle the death of a child of Superior Court opened <lb/>
Mr. Thomas if Mt. Olive, <lb/>
little his <lb/>
having passed away on Sat- <lb/>
7th inst. This is the sec- <lb/>
child Mr. has lost in <lb/>
the last two months. We deeply <lb/>
He made a short explanation be- sympathize with family. Lit <lb/>
at ten <lb/>
o'clock Monday with Judge <lb/>
Jas- D presiding and <lb/>
Solicitor C- M. Bearnard prose <lb/>
for the State. <lb/>
The following Grand Jury was <lb/>
drawn and sworn. <lb/>
W. R. Home, Foreman, B. F. <lb/>
Cobb, Louis H. Cox, Ed. S- <lb/>
Calvin Jones, James H. <lb/>
Jr., C R. Johnson, W. E. <lb/>
Tucker, H- R. Johnson, T. J. <lb/>
Stancill, Daniel Hatch, W. <lb/>
Allen, Geo. W. Gardner, J. T. <lb/>
Nelson, W. F. Carson, L- L. Kit- <lb/>
R. E G- T. Which- <lb/>
ard. <lb/>
The charge of Judge <lb/>
was not a long one, but gave -a <lb/>
, . ., , ,, o clock, after a severe illness of clear of the duties of <lb/>
returned another the and la to which <lb/>
it was to call their at- <lb/>
IV. it, was <lb/>
fore a crowd near the post office <lb/>
of what he could do, then <lb/>
two gentlemen to go where <lb/>
they pleased and hide an article <lb/>
and ho would go find it. They <lb/>
tie Mabel was laid by the side <lb/>
her little brother on Sunday. <lb/>
Died <lb/>
Little William, aged about one <lb/>
went up fie street and bid a year and eight mouths, infant son <lb/>
article in a knot hole on a j of and Mrs. W- B- <lb/>
tree meat- the Court House and died Sunday afternoon at <lb/>
, o clock, after a Bevel <lb/>
; several weeks. Our <lb/>
whore with the bereaved <lb/>
eel eyes, pat cap over ; parents in the sorrow that dark- <lb/>
his entire heal face, took the <lb/>
by the hand, led them <lb/>
over the exact route they bad <lb/>
their home by the death of <lb/>
this sweet-child- The funeral took <lb/>
place at four o'clock this after- <lb/>
noon in the Episcopal cemetery, <lb/>
gone, stopped wherever they had services conducted by Rev G- F- <lb/>
Smith. Messrs. J. R. W. <lb/>
B- Wilson, 8- T- Hooker R <lb/>
Williams were pall bearers. <lb/>
stopped the way, went on to <lb/>
the tree and found the article, <lb/>
then led them back to the starts <lb/>
point- This was a wonderful <lb/>
feat witnessed by a largo a worthy <lb/>
number of people. colored man, died here <lb/>
At night in the Opera House I I <lb/>
ex Senator Jarvis selected a <lb/>
day. <lb/>
went to Littleton Thurs- <lb/>
My store will be closed m. Mahler d <lb/>
and on been visiting L A. Gotten, at <lb/>
28th of Holiday- took the train here for <lb/>
Friday. <lb/>
Hi. of <lb/>
Mr. H- 1-1- from I n has been visiting her parents t <lb/>
for the par- took she train hero <lb/>
pose of dry <lb/>
store Hi Greenville- B f Mm. i sf. ho has <lb/>
will occupy one of the stores in die <lb/>
Opera House which has <lb/>
just l-en newly painted for <lb/>
this opinion. I <lb/>
am now years <lb/>
of ago. Four years <lb/>
ago I afflicted <lb/>
with rheumatism <lb/>
in my back and <lb/>
limbs, so badly <lb/>
that it was <lb/>
for to <lb/>
get my usual sleep <lb/>
at night. I had <lb/>
just re- <lb/>
from <lb/>
o, <lb/>
tHe X tell and week. <lb/>
In fact I was in a very <lb/>
Having heard and read so much <lb/>
have been visiting the family of F. I the wonderful cures produced by <lb/>
, Harris, returned to Scotland Neck ; Hood's Sarsaparilla, I resolved to give it <lb/>
Monday j a trial. I followed be- <lb/>
T. of Danville, and ; fore the fifth bottle was finished my <lb/>
petite was restored, and I felt <lb/>
visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Al- <lb/>
Warren, to Washington <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Mr-. J, L. Harris and little child, i <lb/>
of gentlemen, <lb/>
of whom knew before their <lb/>
names were called that they had <lb/>
been selected, and these went <lb/>
upon the stage to make the tests <lb/>
fur Th ; one <lb/>
at time, would think of some <lb/>
person in the audience and what <lb/>
wit wanted when <lb/>
blindfolded, would take the com- <lb/>
by the baud, descend <lb/>
steps of the stage, go to the <lb/>
right person and do just what was <lb/>
thought of. There were many <lb/>
roars of laughter as bald heads <lb/>
were ears pulled, beards <lb/>
stroked, etc. <lb/>
A very trying test was when <lb/>
one of the committee hid a cigar <lb/>
in one part of a <lb/>
match in part, lieu <lb/>
thought of who he to <lb/>
smoke that cigar, when the Blind <lb/>
reader went both <lb/>
and put the cigar in the <lb/>
month of the per ion who was <lb/>
wanted to smoke it. <lb/>
The test, of the evening <lb/>
was one of the committee taking a <lb/>
knife and going through the <lb/>
of cutting a throat <lb/>
stabbing him, hiding the <lb/>
knife, then gathered up several <lb/>
articles from various persons in <lb/>
the audience which were tied up <lb/>
a handkerchief hid. Gosh- <lb/>
Brat found knife and went <lb/>
the same motion of cut <lb/>
ting the man's throat <lb/>
him, found the <lb/>
opened it, each article <lb/>
to Hie owner. <lb/>
His feats were interesting, and <lb/>
the people are convinced that <lb/>
la just what he <lb/>
himself wonderful <lb/>
reader. <lb/>
It was an applicable expression <lb/>
a man heard to make when <lb/>
h said can of milk placed a <lb/>
vehicle and driven from Five i f came in <lb/>
Points over avenue I day evening to investigate our tobacco <lb/>
would be to butter <lb/>
fore leashing the depot. Judge Carthage and Capt. <lb/>
Swift Galloway, of Hill, arrived <lb/>
applications coming <lb/>
to us from other States for <lb/>
pie copies of the and <lb/>
making inquirers about Green <lb/>
ville that the town is at <lb/>
trading attention from <lb/>
quarter. <lb/>
and arc slopping at <lb/>
twilight i <lb/>
ember will to the Java <lb/>
throughout the world, the <lb/>
new day and a <lb/>
new year, it Ire dawn <lb/>
of Bash the first of the <lb/>
year reckoned from <lb/>
beginning of the world. <lb/>
w, II known firm of Savage, Son <lb/>
Co. cotton factors and commission <lb/>
merchants of Norfolk, to do <lb/>
with the people of I'M county, and <lb/>
place an advertisement in the <lb/>
which to solicit shipments. <lb/>
Those who deal with these gentlemen <lb/>
will find thoroughly and <lb/>
to do business with. <lb/>
are told by Mr. T. H, Moore <lb/>
during the last mouth there <lb/>
hive rattle killed <lb/>
the farm, about <lb/>
seven miles from The small- <lb/>
est of had rattles, <lb/>
and the largest, which was feet <lb/>
long, had rattles. <lb/>
A white man an a had <lb/>
a fuss at the bar room near the <lb/>
depot Wednesday evening. They <lb/>
got together the outside and <lb/>
the white man came out of the <lb/>
rum puss with some bruises <lb/>
his head ugly cut the <lb/>
shoulder. Dr. E A. dress <lb/>
ed his wound. <lb/>
The tries hard <lb/>
keep up with the news items and <lb/>
personals around town, but of <lb/>
course it is impossible for us to <lb/>
get all- would appreciate <lb/>
any one telling us when they <lb/>
have visitors or when they are go- <lb/>
tug away front town for a visit. <lb/>
In fact tells us any item of news <lb/>
The received <lb/>
with the of Capt. 8- <lb/>
A- Ashe a copy of his <lb/>
Chats Free We <lb/>
not yet had time to examine <lb/>
its contents, the name of its <lb/>
author insures its being ably <lb/>
and interesting. Tue <lb/>
hook will be on sale at Reflector <lb/>
Book Santa in a few days. <lb/>
I was completely run down in health <lb/>
but been restored by Hood's <lb/>
I rs, K. IV <lb/>
Elizabeth City, . <lb/>
Saturday <lb/>
Hotel <lb/>
tor Wilmington Thurs- <lb/>
day to take a position in the Atlantic <lb/>
Coast Line shops. We repel to see him <lb/>
every Greenville. <lb/>
J. L. Abbott, a prominent leaf dealer <lb/>
of Tuesday veiling to <lb/>
look around Greenville market with <lb/>
a vie of I <lb/>
Misses Rosalind Nannie <lb/>
Fleming and Rosa Hooker left this <lb/>
morning for Richmond Female College. <lb/>
of the boys are tears. <lb/>
Mrs. P. E. returned home <lb/>
Thursday evening <lb/>
where been spending the sum- <lb/>
mer with her daughter, Mrs. Goodwin. <lb/>
Mi-s Carrie Cobb, one of Greenville's <lb/>
charming young ladles, is spend- <lb/>
day or two with Miss Alice. <lb/>
Progress.; <lb/>
Carrie Holt, of Graham <lb/>
Mamie ray, of Winston, who have <lb/>
been visiting Gotten, at Cot- <lb/>
took the cars here <lb/>
for their homes. Misses <lb/>
of Charlotte, Henderson, of Sal- <lb/>
Ellington of <lb/>
and Nellie Skinner, of Hertford, are <lb/>
go Miss Gotten. <lb/>
Invigorated and Strong. <lb/>
My rheumatic dis- <lb/>
appeared. I cannot but think highly of <lb/>
Hood's J. N. <lb/>
Hood's Sarsaparilla <lb/>
Is the Only <lb/>
True Blood <lb/>
Prominently in the public eye today. <lb/>
HOOd'S PIUS <lb/>
All<lb/>
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; P-r. o<lb/>
off<lb/>
Mutual Fire insurance <lb/>
c. alien. <lb/>
The applicants for membership in <lb/>
Pit county Branch of the <lb/>
Fire Insurance Association of North <lb/>
Carolina, met in convention in Green- <lb/>
ville on the for the purpose of <lb/>
effecting a permanent organization. <lb/>
The meeting was called order by I, <lb/>
B. Boney, aim after a brief explanation <lb/>
of plan submitted question of <lb/>
going into a permanent organization <lb/>
which unanimously carried, resulting <lb/>
in the election of the following officers <lb/>
for the ensuing year. President, B. it. <lb/>
Gotten, and Treasurer, j I,. <lb/>
Little, supervisors of several <lb/>
townships were elected as <lb/>
Bethel, W. Little, Heaver Dam G. T. <lb/>
Tyson, J. H. Rives, Carolina, <lb/>
A. B. Congleton. Falkland, K. <lb/>
Greenville, Win, House, <lb/>
ville, it. N. R. <lb/>
Cory, D. II. James, J. <lb/>
J. <lb/>
This plan of insurance his been in <lb/>
operation for a period of twenty years, <lb/>
and the. average as per the stat- <lb/>
show that it does not ex- <lb/>
of per thousand per annum. <lb/>
This Association is chartered by the <lb/>
North Carolina Legislature of <lb/>
is every way sound <lb/>
solvent. on the worth <lb/>
of insured you can set a pol- <lb/>
icy contract good for thirty years and <lb/>
is subject to additional cost except <lb/>
in the <lb/>
loss Being sustained in your county As- <lb/>
There are no salaried of- <lb/>
or corporations to enrich and <lb/>
every dollar you spend will go toward <lb/>
helping some neighbor in distress. <lb/>
For call <lb/>
H-. <lb/>
special Agent. <lb/>
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SB<lb/>
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sworn as of the jury. W. <lb/>
R. Parker is Court Crier. <lb/>
The following jury for <lb/>
the week was called in the box <lb/>
and <lb/>
Ho well Cobb, II. Kittrell <lb/>
Morton. Ulysses Joyner, W. <lb/>
L- Brown. W. A- <lb/>
Forbes R- M- A- <lb/>
D Hill, Th M. E Little, John L <lb/>
J- S. Overton, Wiley <lb/>
Pierce, Lawrence Hook n. <lb/>
At p-nut Judge <lb/>
said he believed there was a bond <lb/>
case ha-i the right of way, <lb/>
but f th . plaintiff stated <lb/>
that they would waive the right <lb/>
traveling man coming through of when the <lb/>
section- docket was taken up. <lb/>
the barber, <lb/>
a sou of Henry <lb/>
the old time harbor livery <lb/>
man who was by every <lb/>
SLAUGHTER. <lb/>
Dry Goods Shoes. <lb/>
o------- <lb/>
rapidly if low prices will do it. <lb/>
Everything the very a poor article in <lb/>
lie store. Right up in quality. Bight up in <lb/>
style. Right up in assortment. Just what <lb/>
will please you. trouble to show goods. <lb/>
C. T. <lb/>
We intend to make our new stock of <lb/>
Shoes. <lb/>
INVITE <lb/>
To fit everybody, little feet and <lb/>
big feet, white feet and black feet <lb/>
Do want a Dress <lb/>
With suitable Trim- <lb/>
We have the latest and newest styles <lb/>
n o want a Suit of Clothes <lb/>
ours are the newest designs <lb/>
and will fit. <lb/>
Ladies latest make. <lb/>
The designs are beautiful. <lb/>
Hats and Caps, <lb/>
Your attention to our large and well selected <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
Do want real genuine <lb/>
I I run <lb/>
O S bargains in everything then <lb/>
come to us. <lb/>
BROS., <lb/>
Opposite O. Cobb t Sou- Leaders of Low Prices, <lb/>
GENERAL<lb/>
MERCHANDISE <lb/>
in which can be found during all seasons many <lb/>
useful articles suitable for personal use, <lb/>
household purposes, We are <lb/>
an effort to put on the mar- <lb/>
this Fall and Winter the <lb/>
A Short <lb/>
There are parents who ought <lb/>
to make an earnest study of the <lb/>
second commandment, try to <lb/>
picture the future of their <lb/>
children will be if the parent's <lb/>
sins are to be visited upon thin. <lb/>
There will be some <lb/>
in the day of judgment <lb/>
and the finger of many a boy will <lb/>
to his as cause of <lb/>
his ruin. Parents beware not <lb/>
only your example effects the <lb/>
lives of your but your <lb/>
secret sins will be visited upon <lb/>
them. <lb/>
Notice to Creditors- <lb/>
The Clerk of the Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt County having Issued to <lb/>
signed on letters <lb/>
upon tie of James <lb/>
way deceased. Notice is hereby given <lb/>
to the creditors of said Jam s Galloway <lb/>
to their claims undersign- <lb/>
ed or before ember 18th, <lb/>
properly authenticated, or this notice <lb/>
will be plead In bar of their recovery. <lb/>
All ii Indebted to said estate are <lb/>
requested to make Immediate payment <lb/>
and thus save costs and expense. <lb/>
This day 1896. <lb/>
B. W. TUCKER. <lb/>
of Calloway. <lb/>
CO<lb/>
Notice to Creditors- <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Court Clerk of Pitt a <lb/>
Executor to the Lost Will and <lb/>
of James Wall, deceased, notice <lb/>
is hereby given to all persons indebted <lb/>
to the estate to make immediate pay- <lb/>
to the undersigned, and all per- <lb/>
sons having claims against said estate <lb/>
must present the same payment on <lb/>
or before the 17th day of September, <lb/>
or this notice will be plead in bar <lb/>
of recovery. , . <lb/>
17th day sen ember <lb/>
ft, D. WALL. <lb/>
Washington N. C. James Wall. <lb/>
FILLED TO TEE <lb/>
A I <lb/>
ever brought to this town. We arc sure that <lb/>
you will be well pleased with the goods and <lb/>
prices that we will oiler you, and ask you to <lb/>
keep a lookout for the many attractions which <lb/>
we offer for your inspection. There is a right <lb/>
and a wrong way to do almost everything. The <lb/>
wrong way for you to trade is to buy without <lb/>
coming to see us to get our prices and qualities <lb/>
firmly fixed in your mind. The right way is to <lb/>
come and see us and look over the best <lb/>
line of General Merchandise to be found in <lb/>
Pitt county. Consult us as to prices and <lb/>
and if we don't sell you the bill you want to <lb/>
T t Dress Goods and Trimmings then you will go out feeling that you arc <lb/>
the latest novelties. none the loser a few minutes look- <lb/>
rag over our stock. It is good assortment, <lb/>
Clothing in ., few .,. ts through <lb/>
highest art both to fit and suit you. . , . . , . ,, , , r <lb/>
will be lull and a sight t look at. In a days <lb/>
SHOES and BOOTS to fit both your feet and we expect the arrival of a cargo of <lb/>
Hats and Caps in the latest styles. Cloaks <lb/>
the handsomest line ever brought to this city. <lb/>
Call on us and we will show you better than <lb/>
we can tell <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
TIC <lb/>
Next door Bawls the Jeweler. <lb/>
GREENVILLE, N- <lb/>
and when you need goods in this line never <lb/>
buy until you come to see us expect to <lb/>
have any thing you may wish. <lb/>
Yours for Business. <lb/>
Cheap And Good Goods <lb/>
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb/>
which prevail in dis- <lb/>
are invariably <lb/>
by derangements of the <lb/>
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb/>
The Secret of Health. <lb/>
The Is the great driving <lb/>
in the mechanism of <lb/>
man, and when out of order, <lb/>
the whole becomes de- <lb/>
ranged and disease is the result. <lb/>
i m nil ti <lb/>
INS. CO. OF PHILADELPHIA <lb/>
ORGANIZED <lb/>
Assets <lb/>
over <lb/>
R. B. Rainey, State <lb/>
r. <lb/>
Mutual la b. st <lb/>
Life Company In <lb/>
It furnishes all kinds of pol- <lb/>
at possible rates <lb/>
with absolute security. It may not pay <lb/>
I attended the auction sales in New York and Baltimore in July <lb/>
here jobbers were purchasing to sell to the southern trade <lb/>
and am now prepared to offer many inducements to <lb/>
my customers and the trade generally. I also <lb/>
bought a big lot of good and reliable BOOTS <lb/>
and on June 1st before the <lb/>
price. Also a big line of Ladies <lb/>
Dress Goods, Dry Goods and Notions, Crockery, <lb/>
Hardware, Tinware. Wood and <lb/>
and Furniture, which will sell cheap. In <lb/>
render It the <lb/>
in to insure. Its policies are ab- <lb/>
incontestable, alter three <lb/>
be I. Mom-y loan- <lb/>
ed on policies, paid up granted <lb/>
by the Company for <lb/>
to same material, Boys <lb/>
Suits, size to at Mens Overcoats to <lb/>
Boys Shirts Mens Shirts, , Mens and Boys <lb/>
Caps to Men and Boys Cotton, Wool and Fur Hats <lb/>
to 8.60. pair of Skin Shoes, Congress and <lb/>
Lace, worth will sell for Ladies and Misses good <lb/>
Shoes lo Ladies and Missus old stock, to <lb/>
Children Shoes, old stock, to Nice Rice Good <lb/>
Rica Molasses , Good West India Molasses All <lb/>
kinds of Farmers taken in exchange for goods High <lb/>
est cash prices paid for Cotton in Seed or Lint, <lb/>
WANTS S <lb/>
1,500.000 Pounds of <lb/>
TOBACCO, <lb/>
and we are going to have it if hard work and <lb/>
satisfactory prices will get it. <lb/>
Give us a trial and be convinced that <lb/>
FORBES <lb/>
can and will give satisfaction in every respect. <lb/>
or -policies carried by <lb/>
a number <lb/>
L. <lb/>
Greenville-, ft C<lb/>
The High Prices we are getting every day for <lb/>
the farmers who sell with us will convince you <lb/>
that we are yours for highest averages, <lb/>
lOTS <lb/>
IT; .<lb/>
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Exhausted Soils <lb/>
are made to produce larger and better crops by the <lb/>
use of Fertilizers rich in Potash. <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 WORKS-, New <lb/>
J. F. KING, <lb/>
STABLES <lb/>
On <lb/>
Fifth Street <lb/>
Points. <lb/>
near Five <lb/>
Passengers carried to any <lb/>
point reasonable Good <lb/>
Horses. Comfortable Vehicles. <lb/>
We Keep That Kind. <lb/>
start <lb/>
Acts Like Magic. <lb/>
If you have Rheumatism. <lb/>
any other i Oil. width you can <lb/>
-it Dr. Wooten's will core you. <lb/>
1873- <lb/>
PORK SIDES <lb/>
AND MERCHANTS <lb/>
their supplies will <lb/>
their interest to get our prices before <lb/>
n all its branches. <lb/>
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb/>
RICK. Ac. <lb/>
always <lb/>
TOBACCO SNUFF CIGARS <lb/>
we tiny direct from <lb/>
at one profit. A <lb/>
stock of <lb/>
FURNITURE <lb/>
always i gold c juices <lb/>
time. Out goods bought and simply have o cow us for any- <lb/>
for CASH therefore, having no wan good- and price <lb/>
sell at a close margin. will please you. <lb/>
S. M. S N C i to celling the b-st at <lb/>
lowest prices, we top of the <lb/>
an all country pro- <lb/>
duce. <lb/>
Thanking for n liberal patronage <lb/>
in the we hope to have many calls <lb/>
from yea this tenon. <lb/>
J. O. BRO. <lb/>
GRIME-iI X. O. <lb/>
Bear this fact in mind when you <lb/>
out for your <lb/>
FALL AND MM GOODS. <lb/>
Our stuck this season is complete Id <lb/>
very department and we Ban supply all <lb/>
our wants in<lb/>
Hied <lb/>
and <lb/>
me <lb/>
FARQUHAR <lb/>
Saw Mill <lb/>
Head <lb/>
to <lb/>
feet, with <lb/>
from to -10 <lb/>
I tower. <lb/>
rill <lb/>
A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., <lb/>
YORK, PA. <lb/>
k k. i, <lb/>
and <lb/>
road. <lb/>
Condensed Schedule. <lb/>
TRAINS SOUTH. <lb/>
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July <lb/>
LL <lb/>
CAMEO CARVING. <lb/>
It Is Zn Reality <lb/>
Gravers and and other <lb/>
mysterious little instruments- <lb/>
into modern maiden's den. <lb/>
It sounds <lb/>
in reality it is simple. <lb/>
First you provide yourself with a <lb/>
wording table; it need not be large. <lb/>
Then, at any art store, buy half a <lb/>
dozen and of vary- <lb/>
degrees of fineness. The next <lb/>
outlay is for a shell upon -which <lb/>
to cut tho Cameo. Black, red <lb/>
and yellow as the shells <lb/>
called, required, and they <lb/>
cost from to f each, but from a <lb/>
good shell ovals or rounds <lb/>
can cut. <lb/>
After it has boon cut tho required <lb/>
size and shape, it is then fixed with <lb/>
hot cement upon a little <lb/>
block that can hold is the <lb/>
The upper surface of the is <lb/>
made sufficiently t take <lb/>
design, which is <lb/>
it, as traces on Q <lb/>
part beyond the design is <lb/>
away, leaving tho pattern on the <lb/>
dark ground to he, by degrees, <lb/>
into form. The thickness and equal- <lb/>
of tho white stratum cannot be <lb/>
known until tho shell is cut. It <lb/>
a good deal, so that some- <lb/>
times the figures will stand out in <lb/>
much relief than was at first <lb/>
anticipated. <lb/>
Sometimes when a particular de- <lb/>
sign is to made several shells are <lb/>
cut before a suitable one is found. <lb/>
Tho skill of the artist is shown in <lb/>
tho arrangement of the design so as <lb/>
to make tho best use of tho shell. <lb/>
For instance, the foliage must be <lb/>
ranged to come where the white is <lb/>
thinnest, and figures where the <lb/>
thickness of tho white will give <lb/>
roundness to tho limbs. It natural- <lb/>
follows that tho quo who under- <lb/>
stands the art of drawing and paint- <lb/>
and all about lights and shad- <lb/>
will tho greatest success <lb/>
as a cam co engraver. <lb/>
To take out any scratches made by <lb/>
the graver tho cameo or shell must <lb/>
be polished by rubbing it with <lb/>
ice and water, after which it <lb/>
must washed in warm water, <lb/>
when a second polishing follows <lb/>
with dust and oil and with a <lb/>
small boxwood stick. Thon it must <lb/>
washed again. Tho third and last <lb/>
finish is given with fine rotten <lb/>
and sulphuric acid. A very high de- <lb/>
of polish is thus obtained, and <lb/>
behold your cameo Perhaps not at <lb/>
first the you dreamed, but <lb/>
still fairly satisfactory, while with <lb/>
practice you go on to perfection and <lb/>
in time have a bit to offer a <lb/>
friend, <lb/>
A cameo, and you cut <lb/>
Oh, that's nothing I've <lb/>
done dozens of and so forth, <lb/>
and so on, you in turn initiate <lb/>
your friend in tho mysteries of cam- <lb/>
cutting and fool sufficiently re- <lb/>
warded for your labors in her ex- <lb/>
of surprise at your great <lb/>
Hows. <lb/>
BURGLAR TOOL MAKERS. <lb/>
IS JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb/>
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb/>
Ills., Nov. <lb/>
Co., Mo. <lb/>
loft year, COO of <lb/>
GROWS TASTELESS TONIC and <lb/>
cross Already this In nil ex- <lb/>
if In the business, bare <lb/>
m universal <lb/>
your truly, <lb/>
guaranteed J. <lb/>
druggist. <lb/>
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Scotia ml Meek <lb/>
Weldon 3.40 p. m., Halifax <lb/>
p. in., arrives Scotland Neck at n <lb/>
is., Greenville 0.37 7.35 <lb/>
in. Returning, leaves 7.20 <lb/>
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. <lb/>
Halifax at a. m., 11.20 m <lb/>
except <lb/>
V Brant h m <lb/>
7.00 a. in., arrives <lb/>
m 0.50; returning <lb/>
p. m., 6.10 <lb/>
p. in., arrives Washington p. m. <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. with <lb/>
trams on Neck <lb/>
Raleigh except Sun. <lb/>
tty, at a p. J M- <lb/>
i-rive Plymouth p. M., 5.20 p. <lb/>
leaves Plymouth daily <lb/>
5.30 a. m., Sunday a <lb/>
and n. g <lb/>
Train on Midland N c <lb/>
except Sunday, <lb/>
a m. R <lb/>
tiring leaves a. m <lb/>
Goldsboro. a. m <lb/>
Trains on Nashville leaves <lb/>
,., at p. arrive <lb/>
s p. in., ix <lb/>
n. leaves Hop, <lb/>
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Trams on Latta Branch, Florence B, <lb/>
It. Latta p. arrive Dur- <lb/>
bar 8.00 Returning leave Dun- <lb/>
bar a. arrive Latta 8.00 a. m. <lb/>
Daily except Sunday. <lb/>
Train on Clinton leaves War- <lb/>
Ma for Clinton daily, except Sun-lay <lb/>
at 10.00 a. in. Clinton <lb/>
at conn ting at Warsaw win, <lb/>
line <lb/>
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb/>
General <lb/>
T. M. Traffic Manage-. f <lb/>
J. R. <lb/>
in the month <lb/>
September that it <lb/>
you have <lb/>
your <lb/>
Printing <lb/>
at the <lb/>
done <lb/>
Color a Shield. <lb/>
More than years ago Mr. A If red <lb/>
Russell predicted that it <lb/>
Would be found that brilliantly col- <lb/>
and conspicuous caterpillars <lb/>
were not among tho favorite food of <lb/>
birds, although dull looking cater- <lb/>
pillars are by them with <lb/>
great avidity. Various observations <lb/>
and experiments since then have <lb/>
tended to confirm Mr. Wallace's con- <lb/>
that <lb/>
Of certain, <lb/>
the <lb/>
art, <lb/>
as <lb/>
acrid rendered <lb/>
to birds. As <lb/>
marked were <lb/>
thus let alone by their enemies they <lb/>
tended to increase at tho expense of <lb/>
their less brilliantly <lb/>
Experiments have shown that <lb/>
birds actually do avoid the bright <lb/>
colored caterpillars as a And <lb/>
this seems almost to become a <lb/>
second nature, for a jackdaw, which <lb/>
had been in captivity and <lb/>
had had no experience in judging <lb/>
the edible qualities of caterpillars, <lb/>
was observed to regard the brilliant <lb/>
caterpillar of figure of eight <lb/>
moth with suspicion and aversion, <lb/>
although it eagerly devoured dull, <lb/>
plain placed within its <lb/>
reach. it was driven by <lb/>
to attack other, it finally re- <lb/>
fused to eat it, giving plain <lb/>
that there was something distaste- <lb/>
about the prey. <lb/>
Thus, according to the theory, <lb/>
has provided a warning, ex- <lb/>
pressed by color, which servos <lb/>
double purpose, it both pro- <lb/>
tho caterpillar possessing it <lb/>
from attack and also saves the bird <lb/>
which it from tho disagreeable <lb/>
of seizing prey that is <lb/>
not suited to its <lb/>
Companion. <lb/>
REFLECTOR <lb/>
JOB OFFICE. <lb/>
It will be done right, <lb/>
It will be done in style <lb/>
and it always suits. <lb/>
These points are <lb/>
well worth <lb/>
in sort <lb/>
of wort, but <lb/>
all tilings <lb/>
ting <lb/>
Ml <lb/>
Your Job Printing. <lb/>
One of tho smallest denominations <lb/>
in this country reported to tho <lb/>
of tho eleventh census is <lb/>
the Presbyterian <lb/>
It four societies, one <lb/>
church, three halls and members. <lb/>
and Matrimony. <lb/>
Wonderful tales have-been told of <lb/>
tho marvelous instinctive <lb/>
of dogs, but the idea of <lb/>
suiting a canine a man <lb/>
is contemplating matrimony is a <lb/>
now one. A French writer, how- <lb/>
ever, says that before committing <lb/>
himself a mini should note carefully <lb/>
how whom ho loves conducts <lb/>
herself toward her parents And <lb/>
friends, and, above all, how she <lb/>
treats ordinary animals. <lb/>
of a person whom children <lb/>
and dogs he says. <lb/>
may our inferiors, but their in- <lb/>
rarely deceive them, and a <lb/>
antipathy on their part <lb/>
may well be considered as a danger <lb/>
signal. No compassion should be <lb/>
felt for him who marries a girl <lb/>
whom dogs snarl at and dislike, for <lb/>
he has had fair warning of domestic <lb/>
storms. York Advertiser. <lb/>
Ml w <lb/>
was asked what he <lb/>
thought of . <lb/>
headed painter, ho <lb/>
oh <lb/>
They t-c- Finest Implement <lb/>
of Trade. <lb/>
When Dutch Gus, one of the most <lb/>
expert and bank burglars, <lb/>
Was years ago, the <lb/>
most complete set of tools <lb/>
over made was found in his posses- <lb/>
and it now lends added interest <lb/>
tho collection of <lb/>
on exhibition at head- <lb/>
quarters. <lb/>
Dutch Gus said he made his tools <lb/>
himself and could rival any tool- <lb/>
in the country. In following <lb/>
the suggestion given by him <lb/>
ho was put through tho third <lb/>
degree, famous by former <lb/>
Chief of the police <lb/>
learned that all tho of <lb/>
the higher class depend entirely <lb/>
upon for tools they re- <lb/>
quire in cracking safes. <lb/>
Tho police for many years at <lb/>
a loss to learn where bursars Se- <lb/>
cured tho tools so necessary to their <lb/>
trade. sets <lb/>
tools were <lb/>
a worker was arrested, <lb/>
the next arrest would be followed by <lb/>
the discovery of an equally valuable <lb/>
set of tools. It was not long <lb/>
Steve Phil Jake <lb/>
Von and Charles <lb/>
berg discovered, quite by accident, <lb/>
a small cellar shop in <lb/>
street, wherein an old Gorman tool- <lb/>
maker ground out the finest <lb/>
of the stock in trade. <lb/>
Down in a basement near tho <lb/>
of Mott street, and within a <lb/>
throw of police headquarters, <lb/>
this German toolmaker conducted a <lb/>
small and apparently unprofitable <lb/>
business. Finally headquarters <lb/>
detectives, whose duties took them <lb/>
down around headquarters at night, <lb/>
noticed flint tho old German had <lb/>
many customers after the tenement <lb/>
dwellers had forsaken the <lb/>
sidewalks their hard and <lb/>
uncomfortable couches for the night. <lb/>
The detectives a quiet <lb/>
and reported their <lb/>
to former Chief of Police <lb/>
who was making the <lb/>
record for tho detective bureau of <lb/>
the New York force <lb/>
has made it famous tho world over. <lb/>
was not slow to realize what <lb/>
was going on, and although tho law <lb/>
gave tho chief of tho <lb/>
bureau no right to interfere with <lb/>
the old man's business moral <lb/>
was used tho trade pursued <lb/>
by the Gorman toolmaker was bro- <lb/>
ken up and nobody since tried to <lb/>
build up a business in that <lb/>
lino. <lb/>
George said, when I <lb/>
asked him tho burglars of the <lb/>
class tools, a <lb/>
few days burglars make <lb/>
their tools now, although formerly <lb/>
they wore made by various <lb/>
about tho city. Tho tools in use <lb/>
today far different from those <lb/>
which wore used to crack a safe <lb/>
years Then it would almost <lb/>
take a truck to tho assortment <lb/>
of tools, hut now tho bank burglar <lb/>
can stow away a corner of his <lb/>
pocket tools enough to crack any <lb/>
safe in tho country. <lb/>
when they require <lb/>
tool of intricate design, they <lb/>
go to a but tho general <lb/>
run of tools they are thoroughly ca- <lb/>
of making themselves. Most <lb/>
of tho lino work on safes now is <lb/>
done with the diamond drill and <lb/>
dynamite. A hole is drilled in the <lb/>
safe door, just above tho <lb/>
look, a charge of is <lb/>
inserted then tho combination <lb/>
is blown apart and. door <lb/>
can <lb/>
be u<lb/>
kg <lb/>
as. o realty clover <lb/>
workers are in state prison, where <lb/>
they out of tho way of <lb/>
York Herald. <lb/>
Mission Among Nation.,. <lb/>
The mission of Franco among <lb/>
the nations is high enough if she <lb/>
would but see it. should load <lb/>
the world in tho arts of peace. We <lb/>
remember Kenan expressing it <lb/>
in conversation in those rooms of <lb/>
his in the College do France. <lb/>
be said, French <lb/>
wish to shine in wars and foreign <lb/>
adventures, while, in truth, love <lb/>
the ideals of peace. Our work <lb/>
is in tho advancement of the arts <lb/>
and letters and science. If I were <lb/>
asked to tell tho difference between <lb/>
Frenchmen and other nations, I <lb/>
should say it consisted chiefly in this <lb/>
that as to be impolite and <lb/>
unlettered is a reproach; that <lb/>
than other people, a <lb/>
human Surely, too, this is <lb/>
what. meant when ho spoke of <lb/>
tho French as tho chosen people and <lb/>
of <lb/>
Review. <lb/>
Automatic Care All. <lb/>
Ono of- the most remarkable do- <lb/>
cf tho ma- <lb/>
chine is a in <lb/>
land. It is a wooden figure of a <lb/>
man, with compartments it, <lb/>
with the names of various <lb/>
If you a pain, find <lb/>
its corresponding location on the <lb/>
figure, drop a coin into the slot, and <lb/>
the proper pill or powder will come <lb/>
out. <lb/>
CURLING EYELASHES. <lb/>
Sadden of Mind. <lb/>
mind my <lb/>
my wheel bore in your office, <lb/>
will you I know yon don't ride <lb/>
one, but <lb/>
I don't ride one very <lb/>
well yet, but I began taking <lb/>
yesterday <lb/>
to think of it, I guess <lb/>
I won't impose on your good nature, <lb/>
old Journal. <lb/>
Men do not their homos <lb/>
happy because they but <lb/>
they not enough <lb/>
A mind and sentiments of a <lb/>
higher order would render them ca- <lb/>
of Booing and feeling all tho <lb/>
beauty of <lb/>
worth. <lb/>
Tin to is as much injury <lb/>
done by believing too much as by <lb/>
believing too little You must be- <lb/>
with sense if yon <lb/>
want your faith to <lb/>
Tho German <lb/>
Good as a Talisman <lb/>
Nobody Can Them. <lb/>
If wishes could only answered <lb/>
and a girl had but other things <lb/>
being equal, I should advise her to <lb/>
plead for long, <lb/>
curling ones. is nothing in <lb/>
the world so serviceable as a pair of <lb/>
effective eyelashes. They make any <lb/>
kind of an eye If one's orbs <lb/>
are not a pleasing color, all has <lb/>
to do is to drop tho curtains, look <lb/>
down, not up; inward, not out. Let <lb/>
the eyelashes along tho <lb/>
and if they are tho right kind one <lb/>
looks charming. And tho lovely <lb/>
part of it is, for those blessed, that <lb/>
they cannot counterfeited. <lb/>
are never false. If you wore not <lb/>
born with them, sighing for them is <lb/>
of no use. Nor can art supply tho <lb/>
deficiency. She hides her head in <lb/>
shame at her utter lack of skill, for <lb/>
roust be can't <lb/>
nor pin them on. <lb/>
Every now and then <lb/>
up with an about making <lb/>
short, thin eyelashes grow to tho <lb/>
desired kind, and now <lb/>
has its followers. But it is all hope- <lb/>
futile. A girl <lb/>
she to help out short- <lb/>
comings in her form. may <lb/>
row other hair, and <lb/>
may lay in a stock of complexion <lb/>
that will last her a is, if <lb/>
she should want to do such things, <lb/>
but she can't button or hook on that <lb/>
desirable silky fringe to tho eye <lb/>
would enhance her charms <lb/>
immeasurably. <lb/>
Tho latest theory on this subject <lb/>
is that if tho lashes <lb/>
trimmed every two weeks for six <lb/>
weeks tho result will n very thick <lb/>
growth. But it is a deep laid plot of <lb/>
some fortunate to deprive her <lb/>
sisters of the little they Ono <lb/>
girl I know tried it. took a <lb/>
sharp pair of embroidery scissors <lb/>
and neatly trimmed the lashes of <lb/>
her left Thon examined her <lb/>
work in tho mirror and was very <lb/>
inn oh surprised at tho result. <lb/>
left appeared much smaller than <lb/>
the right and the row of little black <lb/>
stubs felt very queer, to say nothing <lb/>
of how And the com- <lb/>
it excited and tho <lb/>
had to answer As bad as when <lb/>
a man gets his hair cut. <lb/>
is tho matter with your <lb/>
would ask. <lb/>
as if you wore going to a <lb/>
It took a long that <lb/>
matched the other, and was <lb/>
not the slightest difference as re. <lb/>
tho growth after it did come <lb/>
out. Clearly that is a which <lb/>
deserves to ho <lb/>
It is always the way. A girl who <lb/>
has everything has tho eyelashes <lb/>
thrown in, and ago may wither her, <lb/>
but imperishable A pretty <lb/>
little woman, who can give <lb/>
beautifully, com- <lb/>
plains that wear a <lb/>
with any comfort because eye- <lb/>
lashes got tangled in tho <lb/>
and annoy her Poor <lb/>
tiling has told tho story to <lb/>
knows, but none of the <lb/>
girls sympathizes with her. Each one <lb/>
tried to her own do tho <lb/>
Times. <lb/>
The Newborn Journal reports <lb/>
tho death of a colored woman <lb/>
age was years. <lb/>
The Arlington have <lb/>
sine die and there is <lb/>
no North who <lb/>
not a sigh of relief that <lb/>
the State is in saved further <lb/>
disgrace at the of such a <lb/>
committee. <lb/>
A locomotive engineer just <lb/>
died in Pa., who was <lb/>
been runt I lie road regular- <lb/>
for forty years; <lb/>
over miles, <lb/>
and about whom the <lb/>
statement made that fever <lb/>
an accident. <lb/>
Tin re is more in ibis <lb/>
of the coin all other <lb/>
until last few <lb/>
war be incurable. <lb/>
a many pro- <lb/>
it it local and prescribes <lb/>
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fill. It acts redly the Mood and <lb/>
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one hundred fur any ease It to <lb/>
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Address. <lb/>
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Sold by <lb/>
1895 <lb/>
100.00<lb/>
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Sir and Dr. Nan- <lb/>
sen, exploring in tho arctic <lb/>
regions, often endured cold equal to <lb/>
degrees zero F., and on <lb/>
or two occasions both lived through <lb/>
which sent tho spirits <lb/>
in the thermometer down to almost <lb/>
SQ tho zero mark. If all con- <lb/>
it highly <lb/>
that a well ho-r <lb/>
being five some <lb/>
below zero. should some freak <lb/>
of nature the temperature to <lb/>
fall to degrees below zero, the <lb/>
point act upon in tho deadline, what <lb/>
would tho result All animal and <lb/>
vegetable life would immediately <lb/>
disappear from tho face of tho globe, <lb/>
and the atmosphere would <lb/>
liquid and fall in tho shape of rain, <lb/>
covering tho earth to a depth of <lb/>
feet. Of is no <lb/>
of anything of the kind happen- <lb/>
but if it should the fate of the <lb/>
human race on this planet would be <lb/>
the as though it had been <lb/>
treated to the bath of and brim- <lb/>
stone which many will final- <lb/>
put an end to race and de- <lb/>
It would <lb/>
moan instant and utter annihilation. <lb/>
St Louis Republic <lb/>
The Earliest Home of Cricket. <lb/>
About miles from <lb/>
there still stands tho old fashioned <lb/>
wayside inn with the sign of tho <lb/>
Bat and This tavern <lb/>
was tho earliest homo and nursery <lb/>
of cricket. It was the gathering <lb/>
place of tho famous club, <lb/>
Which flourished in the last half of <lb/>
the eighteenth century. still <lb/>
more illustrious M. C. C. from <lb/>
the of the It was <lb/>
founded in 1787. Lord, a famous <lb/>
bowler of tho day, gave his name to <lb/>
the original cricket ground of tho <lb/>
dub, and after one or two changes <lb/>
the members finally settled in tho <lb/>
famous ground in St. John's Wood <lb/>
road in tho year 1814. Tho club now <lb/>
numbers above members and <lb/>
has an annual income of <lb/>
Liverpool Mercury. <lb/>
Types of Old World <lb/>
It is said that when artists are <lb/>
seeking for models tho palm for <lb/>
beauty and symmetry of figure is <lb/>
given to tho girls of Spain, tho <lb/>
daughters of rural Ireland are <lb/>
good second. Tho pretty faces and <lb/>
graceful throats found among <lb/>
English maidens. A model for a <lb/>
feet arm would sought for among <lb/>
Grecian ladies, a lady of tho <lb/>
harem would be regarded <lb/>
as possessor of a daintily com- <lb/>
hand. usually <lb/>
good in and some of tho most <lb/>
beautiful models, perfectly <lb/>
derived from tho women <lb/>
pf sunny Italy. Frenchwomen, as a <lb/>
rule, are not request, being <lb/>
and vivacious for tho purpose, <lb/>
while the has and limbs of a <lb/>
man too commonplace for <lb/>
artistic Standard. <lb/>
THE MORNING STAR. <lb/>
The Oldest <lb/>
Newspaper in <lb/>
North Carolina. <lb/>
Only Six-Dollar Daily o. <lb/>
the State. <lb/>
Favors Limited Free; Coinage <lb/>
of American Silver and Repeal <lb/>
of the Ten Per Tax on <lb/>
State Daily cents <lb/>
per month. Weekly per <lb/>
year. Wm. H. BERNARD, <lb/>
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If <lb/>
out of sorts, weak <lb/>
and generally ex- <lb/>
nervous, <lb/>
have no appetite <lb/>
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begin at <lb/>
the most <lb/>
strengthening <lb/>
is <lb/>
Iron Bit- <lb/>
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stain your <lb/>
and it's <lb/>
pleasant to take. <lb/>
It Cures <lb/>
Dyspepsia, Kidney and <lb/>
Neuralgia, Troubles, <lb/>
Constipation, Bad Blood <lb/>
Malaria, Nervous aliments <lb/>
Women's complaints. <lb/>
the genuine it red <lb/>
lines on wrapper. All others ate sub- <lb/>
On receipt of two ac. stamps we <lb/>
will set of Ten Beautiful World's <lb/>
Brown's <lb/>
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A its efficacy, as but little <lb/>
ever been to brine it the <lb/>
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Boys wed fitted and equipped <lb/>
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a higher course, this school <lb/>
thorough preparation to <lb/>
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j or the State University. It <lb/>
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its walls the of this <lb/>
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The discipline be Kept at it- <lb/>
, present standard. <lb/>
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