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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worn <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
Don't Worry. <lb />
The reason's beauty, do you <lb />
Indeed, I see she holds a court, <lb />
Whose smiles jests and quick <lb />
We violate no Iii <lb />
tin that e Re- <lb />
corder w appear nest week. <lb />
deem H to make <lb />
a cheerful of this kind <lb />
u- u- those who take <lb />
u in our welfare. <lb />
welfare, that they need <lb />
not wonder ii it will appear. For <lb />
a great many w t. k the. <lb />
appear, end Irons all appear- <lb />
i will no its <lb />
. u for several <lb />
and mouths and yea s. <lb />
S is iii- financial standing <lb />
of ilia pap i is concerned it may <lb />
not he nut place to that <lb />
paper all right. We <lb />
Louring 4.500,000 o <lb />
the last and will get <lb />
our first wad f interest nest <lb />
mouth. Oar advertising <lb />
now nets 140,0 a week ; bus- <lb />
here in the oily will <lb />
to over monthly, to say <lb />
of three subscribers who <lb />
paid wood and pig iron. We <lb />
have a contract with a sewing ma- <lb />
chine company with which by <lb />
paying cash we get u new <lb />
machine. machine <lb />
nickel has a double bet of or <lb />
fellers, an osculating shuttle, a, <lb />
eve and double <lb />
plaiter which can be at ached to a <lb />
sausage grinder or a coffee mill <lb />
thus getting double strength from <lb />
the toffee as wed. Its an a range <lb />
with new shoe factory <lb />
which Ii soon be started here we <lb />
will run them snail ad. and have <lb />
our shoos half soled, or full soled swollen from <lb />
for matter. As we nave no to <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL, XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. Ci, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1896. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Two Papers for <lb />
We have made <lb />
to famish <lb />
the Reflector and <lb />
Carolinian for the <lb />
above amount. This is <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should lake the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
HE LOVES HER STILL. <lb />
I watch her clear-cut cameo <lb />
Against the crimson curtain's fold ; <lb />
The gaslight the gold <lb />
Of tresses twined with classic <lb />
retort. <lb />
Keep her from listening to the play. <lb />
Why. should she heed the oft-told <lb />
Of faithful line upon the stage <lb />
She know- full well, in this on.- age, <lb />
Wealth and ambition turn the scale. <lb />
I O, loved her once, long since ; <lb />
A year, a century ago <lb />
Before went abroad, you know ; <lb />
lint was peer nor prince. <lb />
And so we parted. Here to-night <lb />
chance see her, and again <lb />
With throb and thrill pain <lb />
my heart stir at the sight. <lb />
The drama ends. Ah, fair <lb />
folded in tars she quits the place ; <lb />
It I should meet her face face, <lb />
World. <lb />
Could Not Differentiate Two <lb />
Pains so Contemporaneous. <lb />
press there is no expense for <lb />
work, as we a t that done <lb />
time. Having a peas on rail- <lb />
road we tide ii urn. meal <lb />
thus quite an expense in <lb />
the item of food. Our combined <lb />
circulation is low papers, or <lb />
double the number printed by any <lb />
other concern in Orange county <lb />
And so it may be seen that the <lb />
Recorder is prosperous, and will <lb />
continue to hew to the let <lb />
the chips fall where they may. <lb />
If we make enemies we <lb />
it, as we would rather be <lb />
pr than be right. <lb />
Long the <lb />
lever is the of a lever <lb />
press used by oar loathsome eon <lb />
temporary, it jerked by <lb />
but as we were <lb />
saying, long may the <lb />
lever to press out gems <lb />
of thought, and in this connection <lb />
we to state that now is the <lb />
time to subscribe. <lb />
N. bringing wood <lb />
on subscription are requested to <lb />
pile the wood the rear of the <lb />
building and not put it of- <lb />
as u <lb />
ready cut up. <lb />
we are not in when you <lb />
call wait until the next train, <lb />
are always coming daring our <lb />
Pat came to a <lb />
one day with Ills jaw <lb />
a tooth which lie <lb />
have palled- But <lb />
when the suffering s n of Erin <lb />
sot the dentist's chair and <lb />
saw the gleaming forceps, he <lb />
positively refused to open his <lb />
month, the dentist hit upon an <lb />
effectual scheme, however, lie <lb />
got his office boy to j lb with <lb />
a pin and when he opened his <lb />
mouth to ell he grabbed the <lb />
tooth and out it came. <lb />
didn't hart as much as you <lb />
expected, did it the dentist <lb />
asked, smiling at ruse. <lb />
no, Fat, hesitatingly, as <lb />
if doubting, the of <lb />
his admission, he added, <lb />
placing his baud on the spot <lb />
where the boy with <lb />
pin, didn't think its roots <lb />
so far as <lb />
Evening Journal. <lb />
THE COAST <lb />
Do you wonder what I am seeing <lb />
III the heart lire aglow, <lb />
Like in a golden sunset. <lb />
With a summer sen below <lb />
see, Io the eastward. <lb />
The line ii storm-beat coast. <lb />
And I hear of the harrying <lb />
waves. <lb />
Like the tramp of a mailed host. <lb />
And up and down in the darkness, <lb />
And over frozen sand, <lb />
see men <lb />
Pacing along the strand, <lb />
Beaten by .-form tempest. <lb />
And drenched by the pelting rain, <lb />
the shores of <lb />
To the wind-swept hays of Maine. <lb />
So matter what storms are raging. <lb />
No matter how wild the <lb />
The gleam their swinging lanterns <lb />
-nit with a friendly light. <lb />
And many a shipwrecked sailor <lb />
Thanks God, with his gasping <lb />
breath. <lb />
Pot the sturdy arms the <lb />
That drew him away from death. <lb />
And so when the wind is <lb />
And the air grows dim sleet, <lb />
think of lie- fearless watchers <lb />
Pacing alone their heal. <lb />
I think of a wreck, fast breaking <lb />
the surf a rocky shore. <lb />
And the life-boat leaping onward <lb />
To the st of b i <lb />
Fully Armed. <lb />
A good story is told a yuan <lb />
recruit -.-. ho enlisted in a i <lb />
stationed at O <lb />
TELL ME SO. <lb />
If you love tell me so, <lb />
Wait hot the glow <lb />
Fades in autumn's light. <lb />
he was on guard duty, nod was j Amber clouds and purple night ; <lb />
slowly Stepping up mid down <lb />
when an officer approached. <lb />
tor the usual salute, the officer <lb />
said <lb />
me see your <lb />
The raw recruit handed v <lb />
his rifle, and a pleased expression I twin <lb />
., , . , . ., a- I hue the rivers dreamy now <lb />
e over his face. As the officer <lb />
Wait not till the winter <lb />
Heap with snowdrifts all the flowers, <lb />
the tide of life runs low <lb />
If yon love me, tell me so. <lb />
If you love me, tell me so, <lb />
received the weapon h- a <lb />
tone of deepest <lb />
ii fine soldier <lb />
given up your rifle, and now what <lb />
are you going to <lb />
The young fellow turned <lb />
and his baud in his <lb />
et, drew out a big knife, and, <lb />
for business, said in a voice <lb />
that could be ; <lb />
that rifle, or I'll bore a <lb />
i through in a <lb />
officer instantly decided not <lb />
to play any further with the raw <lb />
recruit, aid die rifle was prompt <lb />
Wei, k- <lb />
Holds the love-enchanted hours, <lb />
Steeped in music, crowned with flow <lb />
Ere the summer's vibrant days <lb />
Vanish in the opal haze; <lb />
Ere is hushed the music How <lb />
If you love tell me so. <lb />
If you love me, tell me so, <lb />
Let me hear the sweet words low <lb />
Let now, while lite is fair, <lb />
Feel your kisses on my hair ; <lb />
While in womanhood's first bloom, <lb />
Ere shall come dark days of gloom. <lb />
In fresh dawning glow <lb />
i II you love me, tell ire so. <lb />
I hear the hunts the sailors. <lb />
The boom i frozen sail. <lb />
And the creak of the halyards <lb />
Straining against the gale. <lb />
the captain trumpets, <lb />
are sending help from land <lb />
God bless the men of the coast-guard, <lb />
And hold tin lives in His hand <lb />
St. Nicholas. <lb />
A Frank <lb />
Don't do it. <lb />
Stand the street and watch <lb />
the pa-sing throng- You will be <lb />
astonished see how many <lb />
ill piss with scowling fore- <lb />
heads. <lb />
It seems that <lb />
idea that we have to make Up <lb />
face whose features look as, <lb />
threatening as loaded weapons j <lb />
when we walk the busy thorough-1 <lb />
fares. W scow at oar <lb />
and they reflect the <lb />
look until sometimes it seems <lb />
one half the world was <lb />
the other of high way robbery. <lb />
Lillian Whiting. <lb />
Never Too Late to Learn. <lb />
Something for Nothing. <lb />
From <lb />
the skunk a dangerous <lb />
I should say remarked <lb />
Mr. E. P. Glaze of St. Louis. <lb />
know very many people will <lb />
prised at but there is <lb />
one species of this polar tribe <lb />
that is much to dreaded as a <lb />
rattlesnake, as I learned one year <lb />
while sojourning western Texas. <lb />
One night in midsummer a party of <lb />
were camping out on prairie <lb />
of Llano county when we were <lb />
awakened by the screams of a color- <lb />
ed buy who bad been taken along to <lb />
cook the outfit. said that <lb />
something had bitten him, and ex- <lb />
showed that bis hand <lb />
was pretty badly torn. There were <lb />
unmistakable of a skunk <lb />
in vicinity, and there was no <lb />
doubt that it bad done the <lb />
is that a few days <lb />
later the buy died a most horrible <lb />
death of hydrophobia. I learned <lb />
eighty years of age <lb />
i learned the Greek language. <lb />
s, at extreme old age, <lb />
st of us the learned to play<lb />
Plutarch, when between seven- <lb />
and eighty, began the study of <lb />
Latin. <lb />
Doctor Johnson applied him- <lb />
self to the Dutch language a <lb />
few years before his death. <lb />
Franklin did not fully coin- <lb />
his philosophical pursuits <lb />
A writer, tithe Atlanta he <lb />
lotion says she watched the <lb />
in that and Ludovico at the <lb />
little bits of girls went scowling of hundred and <lb />
the street. There wasn't a wrote memories of his <lb />
child without a knitted brow times. <lb />
Henry county, this State, no wonder that young women ids sixty-eighth year <lb />
some years ago, a young look old and wrinkled at twenty-j commented the translation of the <lb />
who was her former sweet- five when they begin scowling by Iliad, pleasing <lb />
bean for breach cf promise, was the. time they can j lion. <lb />
put on the witness stand, the; This American the translator of <lb />
lawyers, as usual, began making furrowed i was acquainted <lb />
all sorts of inquisitive ; any way, but don't add to these I m, and Greek till be was <lb />
I ills those creases <lb />
one, i till only of a farrowed j ,,.,. M . .,. <lb />
the defendant frequently sat very j skin. f a f heart j when he commenced <lb />
close to yon. studies of light literature; yet he <lb />
Yes, sir, was the reply, with B M . of b <lb />
a hectic flush. <lb />
Brevity Brought Its<lb />
enough chair. Dr the famous <lb />
was all the room we need- I was a man of few <lb />
ed. . words, but ho once met hi l match <lb />
And you say he put bis arm a called at his of <lb />
PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. <lb />
this rather too <lb />
said the clergyman, looking at the <lb />
gold piece in his hand. what I <lb />
always replied the Sioux <lb />
Falls man who had just been married. <lb />
Chicago Tribune. <lb />
An Unbiased pro- <lb />
the ambitious young man, <lb />
have tried my voice, want you to <lb />
tell mS frankly what it is best adapted <lb />
And without a moment's <lb />
the eminent musician <lb />
Learning the <lb />
I first pot married I determined <lb />
to have no large items of expense in <lb />
housekeeping, but I find after all that <lb />
it is the little things that Hatch <lb />
many have Hubby <lb />
have Free Press. <lb />
try to deceive me. <lb />
Mrs. Point Breeze to her daughter, <lb />
in a severe tone. took <lb />
a kiss when he left. I heard <lb />
well, it's all <lb />
the girl. took it back from him <lb />
Pittsburgh Chronicle- <lb />
Telegraph. <lb />
The member for North-South <lb />
you twit me with <lb />
having turned my coat. Years ago I <lb />
supported this measure. Then I had <lb />
a reason. now, gentlemen. I have . <lb />
lost my And he wondered at <lb />
the deafening smile that pervaded the <lb />
meeting. Household Words. <lb />
suppose that it would take a <lb />
great deal of observation and <lb />
to enable a man to the fastest <lb />
horse entered she <lb />
replied the man of mournful ex- <lb />
that isn't what you ore <lb />
trying to do. is to pick I <lb />
the horse- that is going to <lb />
Star. <lb />
Mrs. We have <lb />
cleared off the last of that church debt,, <lb />
and it never cost you a cent. See, <lb />
what women can Mr. <lb />
don't know about the. oilier fellows,, <lb />
but I know you have made me spend <lb />
more than for extra meals down- <lb />
town while you were out monkeying <lb />
Journal. <lb />
did you <lb />
learn at school Tommy <lb />
told us how the cruel Km- <lb />
Nero used to amuse himself when ; <lb />
he was a boy by pulling I he legs the <lb />
Mr. their <lb />
did he What became of him Did <lb />
he become a <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Report <lb />
PURE <lb />
lice Edinburgh one <lb />
and <lb />
There is certainly morn than <lb />
merely poetic justice in the <lb />
of many who part with <lb />
their cash. the <lb />
seductive representations of per- <lb />
swindlers. Whether it <lb />
be the man, the portrait <lb />
fiend, the dealer that t was not a rare thing for the <lb />
the lightning rod shark, it seems of these miserable little cars to <lb />
to matter but little. The man produce that ailment, and <lb />
who has a glib tongue, unlimited several well authenticated cases of <lb />
co and no conscience it occurred before I left the state, <lb />
whatever starts out upon Some people think that hydrophobia <lb />
broad thoroughfares finds its origin in these animals <lb />
of this meat country seeks Washington Post. <lb />
victims in hamlet and cot- <lb />
It aright be questioned <lb />
whether people who are taken in <lb />
showed a baud, badly inflamed <lb />
and swollen, when the following <lb />
your waist <lb />
did you say, <lb />
said he put both arms opened doctor, <lb />
place <lb />
what <lb />
hugged ,, .<lb />
he did. So bard that I. <lb />
came putty right nest dry the woman called <lb />
again, and the was as <lb />
you follows <lb />
r, . <lb />
hats answer, lie <lb />
please, because <lb />
I was ho <lb />
greatest <lb />
I of tho Tuscan dialect, <lb />
and Petrarch being the other <lb />
two. <lb />
Henry neglected <lb />
till bill <lb />
study of <lb />
when he and <lb />
sixty years of age. After this <lb />
time be became a most <lb />
antiquarian lawyer. <lb />
We could thousands of ex <lb />
of who commenced a <lb />
new study, either for a livelihood <lb />
or amusement, at advanced <lb />
But every familial with the j <lb />
of distinguished <lb />
will recollect individual <lb />
enough to them <lb />
but the sick <lb />
will ever say, am too old Io <lb />
a. Abbreviation. <lb />
In a paper on Humors of <lb />
Parliamentary Mac- <lb />
this way deceive sympathy, j fa tho <lb />
Very much of this trouble arises <lb />
from desire to get something <lb />
for less than its actual worth a <lb />
laudable enough ambition if ex <lb />
the right direction, but <lb />
when it means the promise <lb />
the part of the seller to furnish <lb />
some valuable t for a mere <lb />
fraction of its accredited <lb />
is authenticated story current <lb />
in the gallery of a strange <lb />
freak of a telegraph clerk in the <lb />
transmission of tho report of a <lb />
parliamentary speech by Mr. <lb />
to a daily paper in Bradford. <lb />
Tho subject of the speech was <lb />
cation. The word was fro- <lb />
that fact alone ought to be proof <lb />
enough there is something <lb />
wrong the transaction. <lb />
It ha said that <lb />
brevity, the clerk <lb />
trusting that the alteration would <lb />
corrected by tho operator at the <lb />
Other end of tho wire. Tho message, <lb />
those persons who do not read , not <lb />
, printed just as it was transmitted. <lb />
victims to every designing <lb />
that chooses to travel about <lb />
the highways of <lb />
world. But this is not altogether j <lb />
at least it is just to say <lb />
that tho ignorant and <lb />
readers are caught this way <lb />
Fairly persons are led <lb />
astray by cupidity and avarice. <lb />
They are to <lb />
get ahead of somebody, to drive <lb />
a good to overreach <lb />
their fellows in way, and if <lb />
they can get of some- <lb />
thing that looks well on the face <lb />
of it and will afford a reasonable <lb />
of profit, they are <lb />
to restrain their eagerness to <lb />
make money, whatever I he moans <lb />
may be. It is this class who are <lb />
ever on the to get some- <lb />
thing for as near to as <lb />
they <lb />
The Savannah News notes that <lb />
official figures printed in Madrid, <lb />
papers are to effect that up to <lb />
March 1st there had been sent <lb />
from Spain to Cuba <lb />
troops, that the war, which <lb />
has now been in a year, <lb />
has cos the <lb />
m. u. <lb />
Imagine faces of the right hon <lb />
constituents <lb />
when they read tho next <lb />
know of Wordsworth's pro- <lb />
found saying, kid is father to <lb />
the I need not dwell on the <lb />
vital importance to the community <lb />
pf imparting a sound moral and <lb />
education to kids in their <lb />
years. It is for the kids <lb />
that this bill is introduced, and, ask- <lb />
the house to remember that <lb />
kids of this will be the <lb />
fathers and mothers of the next, I <lb />
confidently appeal to it to support <lb />
our <lb />
Poor <lb />
life is not a happy <lb />
While the self satisfied con- <lb />
is chinking the coin in bis <lb />
pocket, jangling the register, pulling <lb />
the bell cord or blithely <lb />
street names, motor- <lb />
pan is silently grinding out his life <lb />
fit the brake, his mind strung to <lb />
utmost tension, and his hands and <lb />
arms never for a moment idle. Yet <lb />
he's one to be blamed whenever <lb />
an accident happens, without a <lb />
thought being given to the many <lb />
calamities which have been avoided <lb />
through his alertness and <lb />
Chicago Post <lb />
of Not Deal. <lb />
Gus Williams, a colored man <lb />
who lives near Four Oaks, <lb />
evening not long drank more <lb />
liquor he could and so <lb />
decided to spend the in <lb />
town. He did go to a house <lb />
but himself out the <lb />
ground. It was one of the cola <lb />
est nights we have had <lb />
Next morning he <lb />
as every one <lb />
dead. The matter was reported <lb />
to the coroner a jury of <lb />
quest was summoned- but when <lb />
went to the place where he <lb />
died he They followed <lb />
him up found him a <lb />
drinking coffee. There was no <lb />
verdict made out but if it hart <lb />
been, it would have been a <lb />
of <lb />
i another call, and this conversation <lb />
occurred<lb />
I exclaimed the doc <lb />
tor. sensible <lb />
House Cleaning. <lb />
woman <lb />
dear father. come <lb />
home with me now, for ma has <lb />
some carpets to beat ; she's sot <lb />
j all the furniture out in the road, <lb />
j from the porch char down <lb />
to the street. The stove mast <lb />
come down b put in the shed <lb />
Yesterday morning as a yard must be cleared of <lb />
member of our dry grass, for it's time to an <lb />
A 2nd Ward Hunt. <lb />
A Heroic Girl. <lb />
A few months past Mr. <lb />
Beck was confined to his bed for <lb />
six weeks, as be bad no boy <lb />
to to the stock his <lb />
Miss One, did that work. Me <lb />
had u mule that would <lb />
low no woman go near it, <lb />
as the mule needed water <lb />
milling was to be dope, there was <lb />
a a as how to <lb />
mule. Miss at last solved it. <lb />
She put on her father's clothes, <lb />
walked bravely into stable, <lb />
bridled tho mule, put a bushel <lb />
sack of corn on it and rode to <lb />
mill ; this continuously <lb />
during her father's <lb />
ton Herald. <lb />
about church and commenced <lb />
and cutting dives <lb />
gymnastic capers. He started for <lb />
an hut remembered that ho <lb />
was id city, skimmed up the <lb />
tree instead and brought down a <lb />
some and its <lb />
most twelve o'clock, there's <lb />
in Hung to eat, I'm so hungry I'm <lb />
weak in the All din- <lb />
we'll have will be Scraps and <lb />
such, and we'll have to i at stand <lb />
well grown Who says up, too, for tho tables and <lb />
that a city hath no charms Think j chairs are all out the yard-1 <lb />
of the possibility of stepping out j Oh, I wish spring house clean <lb />
lug was through Father, deal <lb />
father, come home with me low, <lb />
for ma is as mad as a Turk ; she <lb />
says you're a lazy thing, <lb />
that she proposes urn Io <lb />
work. There's painting do, <lb />
paper to and windows <lb />
and casing to scrub, for it's <lb />
you've got to <lb />
come home, and revel in suds and <lb />
cold <lb />
Awful. <lb />
The man upon the bicycle, <lb />
The man upon his feet, <lb />
Collide, and quickly both of them <lb />
down upon the street. <lb />
The man his feet gone <lb />
Unto a rest eternal; <lb />
The man who is scorching <lb />
yet, <lb />
In the regions called infernal. <lb />
Detroit Tribune. <lb />
into tho street the Dooming <lb />
treeing and sitting <lb />
down to and for <lb />
Observer- <lb />
Tie re <lb />
of Mr- Biggs, of <lb />
county, that has <lb />
ken the Biblical Recorder the <lb />
from their earliest <lb />
existence; never used tobacco or <lb />
drank whiskey, and never voted <lb />
except the straight <lb />
Good for Mr- <lb />
Biggs- These old who <lb />
stand by their Church papers <lb />
their county papers and vote the <lb />
straight Democratic ticket are the <lb />
very salt of earth. The pity <lb />
is that there are not more of them. <lb />
May their tribe <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
The Iowa legislature has a bill <lb />
before it that proposes to restrict <lb />
the privilege of and drink- <lb />
liquors to persons who have <lb />
out a for that <lb />
pose. A is to <lb />
cost two dollars, and the saloon <lb />
keeper who sells a to an <lb />
licensed person will be liable to a <lb />
tine of ten dollars. The holder <lb />
of a who <lb />
shall bis license. <lb />
That seems to be putting the shoe <lb />
on the other and <lb />
Thinks Sunday Marriages Hot Legal. <lb />
A couple who applied to the <lb />
Rev. J. J. Blackburn, of <lb />
ti, Sunday evening to marry <lb />
them were refused on the ground <lb />
that he never performed a mar- <lb />
ceremony on Sunday. Mr- <lb />
Blackburn said he considered a <lb />
marriage a business transaction, <lb />
he could not conscientiously <lb />
the ceremony <lb />
He said no other legal <lb />
transaction could be made <lb />
day the test of the <lb />
courts, and every marriage per- <lb />
formed on Sunday must be an <lb />
illegal one. He said be had <lb />
heard of a case being tested on <lb />
point, and does know <lb />
I hat the courts would take his <lb />
view of the subject, but he de <lb />
to tie on tie safe and <lb />
has never, will never perform <lb />
this ceremony <lb />
more American. <lb />
THE T SOLDIER.<lb />
THE FAMILY BATHROOM. <lb />
An <lb />
SALVE LEGAL TENDER. <lb />
AU In an Which <lb />
Is Peculiar In Us Operation. <lb />
Adams, a small town among the hills <lb />
of Jefferson county, this state, is <lb />
styled the It <lb />
makes salve, lives on salve, speculate <lb />
in salve and corners the salve market <lb />
when it wants to. This product is <lb />
up in two sizes in tin <lb />
selling at cents and the other at <lb />
cents. <lb />
When money is scarce these of <lb />
solve pass as legal tender in the village. <lb />
One of the large hoses will purchase <lb />
one-fourth dozen of <lb />
cigars and entitle you to a small box <lb />
as change, or will buy drinks at the <lb />
hotel bars, or will pass as one <lb />
There arc probably more than <lb />
different brands of salve made in <lb />
Adams. There is a salve for <lb />
salve for eczema, salve for tan <lb />
and sunburn, salve for scratches <lb />
bruises, salve for consumption, and so <lb />
through a long of ailments. <lb />
a separate distinct- salve for <lb />
complaint or group of diseases. <lb />
II. O. was the. first to make a <lb />
success of the business, and his neigh- <lb />
and then the entire population of <lb />
the town decided to try their hands. <lb />
These new manufacturers started in <lb />
honorably, however. They nil met in <lb />
a plan was perfected to <lb />
prevent clashing competition between <lb />
makers. An organization was per- <lb />
to be known as the <lb />
Protective league, and the agreement <lb />
provided for the allotment of a certain <lb />
number of diseases and ailments to <lb />
each manufacturer. Tims, one <lb />
was permitted to make salve for <lb />
the healing of burns, scalds, itch <lb />
and eczema; another for wounds, <lb />
bruises, cuts, sores and ulcers, and an- <lb />
other for croup, diphtheria, lumbago, <lb />
jaundice and rheumatism. <lb />
The growth of the salve business <lb />
opened up a new field of employment to <lb />
the idle persons of Adams, they <lb />
were not slow in taking advantage of. <lb />
All successful healing remedies are <lb />
strongly by testimonials from <lb />
those who have been cured or healed. <lb />
The league solved this <lb />
matter in a novel way. The <lb />
of the salve for burns would him- <lb />
self write, and have each member of his <lb />
family write, testimonials for each of <lb />
the other members of the league, in ex- <lb />
change for testimonials from such <lb />
members and their families. This <lb />
worked well first, but now there ore <lb />
regularly employed testimonial writ- <lb />
who earn good sums writing for <lb />
the league. These testimonials ore paid <lb />
for according to merit, ore passed <lb />
upon by an expert duly chosen by the <lb />
league for that Y. Herald. <lb />
Brittle Nail. <lb />
Many women who hove pretty hands <lb />
ore constantly mortified in cold weather <lb />
by the rough appearance of their fin- <lb />
nails, caused by the fact that they <lb />
break split. The intense cold causes <lb />
the to become so brittle that it <lb />
seems impossible to trim them so as to <lb />
make them smooth. The of <lb />
such nails should cut them with nothing <lb />
except manicure <lb />
the nails must never lie cut <lb />
or filed unless the fingers have first been <lb />
soaked in warm water. <lb />
sometimes be lessened by rubbing <lb />
almond oil thoroughly into the nails <lb />
finger ends on retiring at night. <lb />
An old pair of kid gloves must, then be <lb />
pulled on. The housekeeper whose nails <lb />
break cosily should never stir anything <lb />
on the hot range without first slipping <lb />
on a loose glove, as the dry heat from <lb />
the Ore will make her more brittle <lb />
than ever. Neither must she allow her- <lb />
self to stay out of doors for a moment <lb />
without having her hands protected <lb />
from cold, which is even more in- <lb />
the heat. All these <lb />
cautions may seem to be n bother, but <lb />
in the are worth while Harper's <lb />
d l- A <lb />
Colonel Christie, of North Caro- <lb />
fell mortally wounded at the hat- <lb />
tie of Gettysburg while gallantly lead <lb />
in bis men against the enemy's breast-; <lb />
works, lie taken to Winchester, <lb />
a., where he was nursed tenderly j <lb />
until his death. to Bee his , <lb />
young wile, his dulling hut <lb />
when she reached Winchester he was <lb />
dead. His last words <lb />
me for I <lb />
bravest the ; <lb />
The loving are the <lb />
am dying; is she coming <lb />
window open wide. <lb />
Is she coming Oh, I love her more <lb />
all the World beside ; <lb />
Iii h r youth and lender beauty, <lb />
must, oh must she led <lb />
Savior, hear my now petition; i <lb />
In i- how to hear the cross. <lb />
her calm an I <lb />
when moulder in dust; <lb />
Let say and feel, my Father, that <lb />
Thy are true just. <lb />
Is she Go and listen; I <lb />
Would see her lace more ; <lb />
I would her speaking to inc. ere <lb />
life's fevered dream i- o'er ; <lb />
would her In my bosom ; look <lb />
into her in eye ; <lb />
I would I'll her how I her ; kiss <lb />
her hi fore die. <lb />
Is she Oh evening, and <lb />
my darting comes not still, <lb />
Lift the curtain. It grows darker; it is <lb />
sunset at the hill; <lb />
All the evening dews are lulling ; am <lb />
is gone. <lb />
I she coming Softly, softly o. <lb />
death's silent foot-hi us on. <lb />
I come and kiss me; kiss <lb />
lie for my darling <lb />
Take her my parting blessing; <lb />
bike the warm kiss of lite. <lb />
Till her I will wait to greet her where <lb />
the good and lowly are. <lb />
In that home, untouched by sorrow; <lb />
tell hi- she in; me there. <lb />
she coming Lift the curtain; lei <lb />
see the fulling light, <lb />
Oh i want to live Io her. surely <lb />
she i ill come to-night, <lb />
Surely, ere the daylight i shall <lb />
fold her to my breast ; <lb />
h her In-art Upon my <lb />
could .-ink U rust. <lb />
It is hard Io die without her. Look, <lb />
she's coining now ; <lb />
I can feel bur kisses on my <lb />
d check and brow ; <lb />
can bear b-r whisper, feel her <lb />
breath upon my chock. <lb />
Hark bear the door open. Is <lb />
she coming Did she speak <lb />
No well, drop the curtain softly. I <lb />
shall see her no more. <lb />
I see ii smiling on me on the <lb />
bright and better shore. <lb />
Tell her she must con, and meet me <lb />
in that Eden, laud light ; <lb />
Tell her I'll wailing for her where <lb />
there is n i night, <lb />
Tell her that called <lb />
blessed her my breath <lb />
Come and me lb.- my Lizzie, tell <lb />
her love death. <lb />
A Mount <lb />
of i ho Tarboro Southerner last <lb />
week said f <lb />
now a success- <lb />
in Nab, told this writ <lb />
or last U that pa- -roll <lb />
t a farm in mm a . <lb />
but that, he Mini farm products <lb />
lo over and <lb />
had more vet to market. <lb />
B a clear i or over <lb />
And vet many persons <lb />
all an -mill tho country <lb />
i delight, it seems, in <lb />
there is not even a living <lb />
There may not be <lb />
a year for every firmer, or <lb />
but any farm well <lb />
will be m If- <lb />
Dem- <lb />
We heard a of much <lb />
observation in many parts of the <lb />
say recently that if <lb />
habit continues t; grew <lb />
boys next genera- <lb />
as it has for the <lb />
years, there will not be brains <lb />
left to inn I lie Govern- <lb />
He said that nothing in <lb />
to the y vita's of the <lb />
youth of the bind as <lb />
that a <lb />
may wed be classed as <lb />
Neck Democrat. <lb />
Adjunct to a. <lb />
It is one of the most surprising things <lb />
the world why people who have the <lb />
comforts of life should build <lb />
houses without bathrooms. <lb />
The farmer needs the bath much <lb />
than his city neighbor, and could <lb />
have it at a small cost, A bathtub N <lb />
expensive, and with a good force- <lb />
pump mid a barrel or two as head <lb />
water, can be arranged without the <lb />
aid of labor. If the house is <lb />
already built and there is no room for <lb />
the bathtub, it might be put into the <lb />
kitchen, or even into the family living <lb />
room. A heavy curtain or a strong <lb />
screen could conceal it, and. when not <lb />
in a cover could be closed down <lb />
over it, and it would be quite out of <lb />
the way. But a little and <lb />
work will it fine running order in <lb />
any ordinary dwelling. <lb />
Then- are many houses where there <lb />
is a range, with hot and cold water, <lb />
but no bathtub. This is an omission <lb />
I hut should not be tolerated. A small <lb />
with force-pump and drainage, <lb />
lie supplied for a very little money, <lb />
if the house is not warm enough, <lb />
to keep this without it is <lb />
rime some were taken to in- <lb />
anti-freezing conditions, <lb />
A well-equipped bath-room, with <lb />
closet, be arranged In any dwell- <lb />
where tin re is even a tolerable <lb />
supply of water. The kitchen sink <lb />
can through pipes, the water <lb />
from the weekly wash will clear them <lb />
out, and If there is proper ventilation <lb />
and ii suitable outlet, there will lie <lb />
unsanitary in outfit. <lb />
Of course, the more water the better, <lb />
but us every house, is. or should <lb />
Supplied With I never-failing well, the <lb />
muscle expended in pumping is very <lb />
well used in this direction. By all <lb />
Means haw the health, comfort and <lb />
Safety of the family provided for <lb />
proper sanitary bathroom and <lb />
closet Y. Ledger. <lb />
Every buy It Univ. <lb />
to <lb />
Borax has become almost as <lb />
pi an article In household <lb />
as salt and pepper. Nothing will so <lb />
often v. ii <lb />
it iii pi n large hand- <lb />
r. <lb />
, iii i iii- n i i v ill not <lb />
be d by ii <lb />
I Inn can <lb />
washed out if is u It water. <lb />
A little borax water boiled in the coffee <lb />
pot twice a week for IS sweet- <lb />
ens and s It. To cleanse window <lb />
use warm water and borax, <lb />
no soap. Wipe dry end polish with <lb />
rumpled i i v <lb />
For the . use one <lb />
lO two of warm water. It acts <lb />
directly on the scalp, keeping It in a <lb />
healthy condition. As o and <lb />
mouth borax la It <lb />
Ii tile harden the gums <lb />
ind relieves cankers. u it for <lb />
I'll- teeth make a powder of one mine <lb />
.- of powdered <lb />
i soap and two ounces of <lb />
chalk. Bags made of cheesecloth, <lb />
about eight inches square, filled <lb />
some powdered borax, and a <lb />
powdered orris root and used In <lb />
bath are delightfully refreshing. <lb />
A box of powdered borax is <lb />
at the toilet table and as a <lb />
will prove a valuable aid ill <lb />
procuring cleanliness at the kitchen <lb />
sink. And if it were more frequently <lb />
used a great amount of waste be <lb />
In the larder. <lb />
STANLEY AND THE CONGO. <lb />
Tl,<lb />
Great of First <lb />
Journey Down th River. <lb />
The geographical world was <lb />
to know what was this mysterious river <lb />
the quest of which had occupied Liv- <lb />
declining years. The Lon- <lb />
don Daily Telegraph joined with the <lb />
New York Herald in defraying- tho <lb />
cost of this second expedition. The <lb />
story of how I set out a second time <lb />
from Zanzibar, circumnavigated the <lb />
Victoria discovered Lake Al- <lb />
Edward, voyaged around Lake <lb />
Tanganyika, and reached Livingstone's <lb />
farthest point on the <lb />
banks of the has boon told in <lb />
detail in my the Dark <lb />
It also relates how, after <lb />
a tedious land journey parallel with the <lb />
river, I made ready my boat, <lb />
collected about a score of native canoes, <lb />
my followers, and <lb />
a course of nearly 1,800 miles, we <lb />
reached Atlantic ocean at the <lb />
h of the Congo. By this river <lb />
age the question which had puzzled <lb />
Livingstone for years was solved. <lb />
It is a noticeable fact that when I began <lb />
my descent of the Congo I was the only <lb />
white my companion, <lb />
Frank be found between <lb />
the the <lb />
and between Zanzibar and the Lower <lb />
Congo. <lb />
It may easily be understood why, on <lb />
returning from the discovery of the <lb />
great African waterway, I should be <lb />
anxious that England should avail her- <lb />
self of it. In 1810 England had dis- <lb />
patched a naval expedition under Capt. <lb />
to the Congo, but it <lb />
disastrously miles inland. <lb />
In 1873 another English <lb />
officer, had attempted the task. In <lb />
1870 Admiral Hewitt's expedition <lb />
suppressed the pirates of the Lower <lb />
Congo. For over On years England had <lb />
kept watch Over the Congo slavers. <lb />
Half of the expenses of my <lb />
had been contributed in England. She <lb />
was also rich, tender just toward <lb />
the and her were the <lb />
best colonizers in the world. All these <lb />
facts were, in opinion, claims that <lb />
might justify England in stepping for- <lb />
ward taking M. <lb />
in Century. <lb />
The public debt of Cleveland is <lb />
and the taxable property Is val- <lb />
at<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017789_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Proprietor <lb />
Entered at the Me <lb />
H. C as second-class matter. <lb />
March -25th, <lb />
The Sim is going to risk a <lb />
The next Governor of North <lb />
Carolina will be from <lb />
ham Sun. <lb />
He will travel in a Carr. too, won't <lb />
Congressman Harry Skinner is <lb />
m saving in Washington that <lb />
the first North Carolina district is for <lb />
T. B. Seed for President It is easy <lb />
enough to we that the Populists are <lb />
right into the Republican <lb />
camp. Fusion makes Strange bed- <lb />
fellow;. <lb />
Mr. William Conrad, a <lb />
inspector who had his headquarters at <lb />
Greensboro, was found dead in his <lb />
bed Tuesday morning, lie had been <lb />
slightly sick for days but nothing <lb />
serious was thought of it. Mr. Conrad <lb />
was well known through the State and <lb />
was one of the best inspectors in the <lb />
government postal service. <lb />
The Supreme Court decides that <lb />
towns have a right to require dealers <lb />
in second band clothing to have them <lb />
but no right to prohibit it <lb />
ale, that second hand clothing is not <lb />
f itself a and action in for- <lb />
Mine ii- sale can be taken when <lb />
it is proved to be a nuisance. he <lb />
town also have the <lb />
tax on the dealers <lb />
Kentucky Legislature kept up <lb />
the dead-lock through the whole <lb />
and the body adjourned without <lb />
electing a Senator. There been a <lb />
lively all along, and during <lb />
the latter days of the session the <lb />
had to be ordered out to preserve <lb />
peace and order. The Governor has <lb />
no power to appoint a Senator, so that <lb />
State will be deprived of one of its <lb />
votes in the Upper branch of the Nat- <lb />
Congress until a Legislature with <lb />
more sense than the last one meets. <lb />
A telegram all the way from <lb />
to Charlotte, Richmond and <lb />
ton papers of Wednesday, tells that live <lb />
hundred men of all political par- <lb />
ties met at on Tuesday, and <lb />
among those named who made speeches <lb />
Suites Senator T. J. <lb />
heads the list. May be the smart <lb />
Raleigh correspondent did not know <lb />
that ex-Senator Jams not been out- <lb />
side of Greenville in several weeks- <lb />
If the papers that use this Raleigh <lb />
Stuff had the X ray to <lb />
apply to it they would that he is <lb />
usually further from the truth than he <lb />
is close to it. hut it serves the <lb />
pose of filling up space. <lb />
received from Cuba arc very <lb />
encouraging for the belligerents. The <lb />
steamer Three Friends, <lb />
Fla., had succeeded in landing in Cube. <lb />
Gen. Maj. Charles <lb />
Hernandez and Duke besides <lb />
fifty-four men taken off the Adella, a <lb />
schooner from Tampa and the en- <lb />
tire cargo of arms and ammunition of <lb />
another schooner, the Mallory, from <lb />
Cedar Key, consisting of rounds <lb />
of cartridges, 1,200 rifles, ma- <lb />
revolvers, besides stores, re- <lb />
loading tools. was the most <lb />
expedition that ever set out <lb />
from this country and when the Cubans <lb />
learned of the arrival of the Three <lb />
Friends shouted until they <lb />
They thought it would the <lb />
character of the whole war, as the <lb />
armed men would now be armed and <lb />
that one of the leaders, would <lb />
be more aggressive than ever before. It <lb />
was a risky piece of work that the <lb />
Three Friends had undertaken but <lb />
she accomplished her mission wed. <lb />
While she was rendezvousing behind <lb />
cover three big Spanish men-of-war <lb />
steamed slowly by, but they did not <lb />
discover anything looking suspicious in <lb />
shore. Last Sunday, about o'clock. <lb />
no ship being in sight the Three <lb />
Friends steamed southward a <lb />
good head of steam. About o'clock <lb />
that night by the aid of a much <lb />
and two large surf boats the <lb />
Friends landed the ammunition and <lb />
men-. It four and a half hours to <lb />
accomplish the job. There was <lb />
help on shore and everything <lb />
worked admirably. This was the <lb />
expedition that had landed and two <lb />
more were expected by the last of this <lb />
week. The Commodore, the little <lb />
steamer held so long at Wilmington, <lb />
and finally cleared for Charleston, had <lb />
left that port and the Three Friends <lb />
had sen her at sea pushing her way <lb />
towards Cuba at the rate of fifteen <lb />
an hour, with stores and ammunition <lb />
We have cause to believe that Cuba <lb />
will whip yet, Gen. to the con- <lb />
notwithstanding. <lb />
Representative of Ohio, <lb />
is recognized as one of the leading <lb />
men in the House, and it <lb />
may be mentioned in passing that <lb />
also has a record as a hoodoo of <lb />
the first water. However. <lb />
is Baking himself the laughing stock of <lb />
by the ridiculous claims he is <lb />
making for He says that <lb />
will receive votes on <lb />
the first ballot at the St. <lb />
which would be one hundred and <lb />
sixty-odd more than would be needed <lb />
to nominate him. That is <lb />
is certain and that he will win <lb />
it he can make a dicker with Quay and <lb />
is probable. But it is certain that <lb />
he is a long ways from having enough <lb />
votes in sight at this time to win upon <lb />
the first ballot or any other ballot, and <lb />
his ability to make a trade with Quay <lb />
and will depend entirely upon how <lb />
much strength he can control without <lb />
them. he has enough to win with <lb />
the addition of the votes controlled by <lb />
Quay and and will give them as <lb />
good terms as Reed has given them, <lb />
here is little doubt that he could be the <lb />
nominee. <lb />
TOBACCO JOTTINGS. <lb />
. L. <lb />
present indications we may <lb />
expect a very hugely increased business <lb />
in Greenville next year. <lb />
quickest, safest and surest way <lb />
to build town is for all the citizens <lb />
lo pull together all time, speak well <lb />
of the town and believe yourself that it <lb />
is the best and you will the more easily <lb />
press others with your way of think- <lb />
The writer spent a portion of last <lb />
week in Kinston and we could but <lb />
notice with admiration the amount of <lb />
that such men as W. Canady. <lb />
J, W. Granger and other representative <lb />
s men that wide awake town <lb />
take in the at <lb />
that place. They have put their <lb />
shoulders to the wheel, and with their <lb />
money are determined to make a to- <lb />
market of Kinston. Since the <lb />
fire, with commendable enterprise the <lb />
leading spirits have seen to it at a <lb />
good system water works was <lb />
cured, more and handsomer buildings <lb />
have gone up in the place of those de. <lb />
in the tire, and taken all in <lb />
Kinston is a nice little town has a <lb />
future. <lb />
We are informed that there are a <lb />
number of northern capitalists who will <lb />
come to Greenville and build a three <lb />
hundred thousand dollar cotton factory <lb />
if the people of the town and county <lb />
will subscribe fifty thousand dollars of <lb />
the stock. Now the question might <lb />
arise why is it that they don't come <lb />
ahead and put in all the capital them- <lb />
selves The answer is obvious, for <lb />
several reasons. First, strangers do <lb />
not like to go to a place and make in- <lb />
vestments this large, unless they have <lb />
reason to believe that the people are <lb />
to such an enterprise, and an- <lb />
other and very important one is we <lb />
may tell outsiders as much as we please <lb />
that there is an investment but <lb />
unless we show that we are willing to <lb />
invest something ourselves it is <lb />
argument to others to do so, and <lb />
though the amount may be <lb />
small, yet it shows a willing en- <lb />
and proves that we have <lb />
confidence in the success of the under- <lb />
taking, while if a careless indifference is <lb />
shown, men of means are certainly <lb />
going somewhere else to make their <lb />
investments. There are hundreds of <lb />
men in North Carolina whose <lb />
opinion was asked as to what <lb />
thought about securing such investors <lb />
would unhesitatingly answer that they <lb />
thought they better be let alone. Very <lb />
these people are men <lb />
of some means and in their <lb />
ties wield a powerful influence because <lb />
they have made money and their <lb />
ion is regarded, on this account, while if <lb />
it is considered for a moment that these <lb />
men made their money probably at a <lb />
time when the exercise of superior <lb />
judgment in business matters was not <lb />
at all necessary and that they obtained <lb />
their fortune purely by the force of cir- <lb />
the cause of their <lb />
would at once become apparent <lb />
have made their fortunes in an- <lb />
other channel and are not able, or are <lb />
afraid to handle business in any other <lb />
In nine cases out of ten this <lb />
class of our business men of to-day are <lb />
barely paying and are <lb />
only continuing in business for the. <lb />
simple reason that they can't quit. <lb />
And yet this class of men are set up as <lb />
models of finance and business fore- <lb />
thought. They have more to <lb />
discourage and drive capital out of the <lb />
State then all other forces combined, <lb />
when if they were deprived of then- <lb />
wealth and forced to compete with the <lb />
them would not make the wages of a <lb />
common laborer. No one them <lb />
in the least for their line of thought or <lb />
for adhering to these principles of <lb />
business that has brought them success, <lb />
that is the only natural course them <lb />
to pursue, but the strange thing is that <lb />
they such an influence when <lb />
such a changed condition of the business <lb />
world confronts us. must change <lb />
with the spirit of the times or we get <lb />
left. <lb />
Health Lectures to Ladies. <lb />
A rare opportunity will be afforded <lb />
the ladies of Greenville this week, in a <lb />
of health lectures to be given by <lb />
Miss Cora of Charlotte, who <lb />
will speak in the Court House Thurs- <lb />
day and Friday afternoons at <lb />
o'clock. No admission is charged, and <lb />
all ladies are cordially invited to attend. <lb />
Miss is now on a tour through <lb />
the principal towns of the State. The <lb />
following are some extracts concerning <lb />
these lectures from State exchanges. <lb />
The News says in regard to <lb />
her lecture in that <lb />
Yesterday Miss Cora <lb />
of this city, gave a lecture to <lb />
ladies only on the topic and <lb />
She is an earnest, impressive <lb />
and intelligent speaker, and held the <lb />
close attention and interest of the <lb />
throughout. Health charts to <lb />
show the ravages which disease and <lb />
folly can on the system, were <lb />
described, while the beauty <lb />
and grace of the healthy were <lb />
presented in a fascinating manner. The <lb />
subject, as presented, was shown to be <lb />
of vital importance, and the lecture was <lb />
highly appreciated by the ladies who <lb />
were fortunate enough to <lb />
Kinston Free A large <lb />
of the representative ladies of our <lb />
town heard Cora lectures <lb />
last week. The lectures excited much <lb />
interest, and they have gained the ears <lb />
of our people. <lb />
The relation between health and <lb />
beauty was brought out, while the <lb />
of health for the wife and moth- <lb />
and the importance of simple <lb />
treatment, were clearly <lb />
There is a lack of knowledge concern- <lb />
these subjects, and the fact is deep <lb />
deplored among the more thought- <lb />
Miss is concise, thoughtful <lb />
earnest in her delivery, consequently <lb />
her audience is fully impressed that the <lb />
subjects under discussion are of vital <lb />
importance. <lb />
Goldsboro The health <lb />
of Miss to ladies only in the <lb />
Y. M. D. A. Hall yesterday afternoon, <lb />
notwithstanding the inclement weather, <lb />
was well attended and was as profitable <lb />
as it was interesting. All who attend- <lb />
ed speak of it in high terms praise <lb />
and are generous in their expressions <lb />
admiration Miss She will <lb />
deliver her second and last lecture in <lb />
Y. M. C. A. hall Monday afternoon at <lb />
The ladies of our city could not <lb />
do better than attend these lectures- <lb />
It is a good opportunity of hearing the <lb />
laws of health and none should miss it. <lb />
ANOTHER BOY WRITES <lb />
Expressing His Sympathy For and <lb />
Devotion to Greenville. <lb />
Voting Precincts. <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
Bethel, N. C. March 23rd, <lb />
Deputy Sheriff J. L. Hearne, spent <lb />
Saturday here collecting taxes. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Blount returned <lb />
from York Saturday night. <lb />
Quite a number of new tobacco barns <lb />
are being built is this community. <lb />
F. S. Gardner and J. A. Taylor at- <lb />
tended Court at Williamston last week. <lb />
F. B. has purchased the <lb />
house and lot on James street <lb />
Mrs. Willie Hammond, of Edge- <lb />
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. <lb />
S. Harper. <lb />
W. J. Whitehurst spent Sunday in <lb />
town. His many friends here were <lb />
glad to see him. <lb />
Mr. and Mrs. Harper, of <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday <lb />
here visiting their son, D. S. Harper. <lb />
J. Ii. Bunting, the firm of Staton, <lb />
Cherry Bunting, is spending a week <lb />
in Baltimore and New York purchasing <lb />
the spring and summer stock for the <lb />
firm. <lb />
The people in this section heartily <lb />
endorse the trying to have <lb />
a morning train run from to <lb />
Kinston and return in the afternoon. <lb />
Such a schedule would be of great <lb />
benefit to the people of this section. <lb />
It would give them an opportunity to go <lb />
to Greenville and other places along <lb />
the line and return the same day. <lb />
Boll of Honor. <lb />
For the first month of the public <lb />
school taught at King's Cross Roads, <lb />
by Miss Bessie Tyson <lb />
O. Smith, Eva Smith, <lb />
Maggie Smith, Nannie Parker, Sue E. <lb />
Tyson, Annie Tyson, Beaman, <lb />
Leslie Morgan, Martha Strickland and <lb />
Little. <lb />
II. Tyson, Ira Moore, <lb />
Jerry Beaman, Dick Parker, Cleveland <lb />
Parker, Billie Ralph Morgan, <lb />
Garland Morgan, Charlie Corbett, <lb />
Corbett, Eddie Smith, Hugh Smith and <lb />
Johnnie Little. <lb />
Hill, N. <lb />
Editor Reflector weeks <lb />
ago the friends the town of Green- <lb />
ville and of the were very <lb />
much pained to hear of the t de- <lb />
by fire of about half the <lb />
part of the town, but glad that <lb />
through the heroic efforts of some of <lb />
her citizens some of the business part <lb />
of the town was saved from the arced <lb />
of the devouring flames. <lb />
From what has already been said it <lb />
is evident that no effort on the part of <lb />
the citizens was spared in fighting the <lb />
seething monster, but no am of <lb />
heroic effort could extinguish one spark <lb />
of fire unless assisted by something else, <lb />
and that something in the case in hand <lb />
was water. Consequently to combat <lb />
fire successfully there must be work <lb />
and water. That the one was present <lb />
is abundantly demonstrated by the fact <lb />
that the stores of Brown Hooker are <lb />
still standing. The absence of the <lb />
is equally as well demonstrated by <lb />
the fact that where once stood val- <lb />
property is now a mass of black- <lb />
end ruins. <lb />
Anyone who knows Greenville and <lb />
her inhabitants knows also that the <lb />
burned will not long remain <lb />
vacant, soon even better and more <lb />
commodious structures will be rising to <lb />
take the place of those lately de- <lb />
But while all these things are going <lb />
forward would it not be well to take <lb />
precaution against such a calamity, <lb />
and one which may occur at any time <lb />
This subject of water supply has been <lb />
brought before the people though the <lb />
warning columns of the Reflector a <lb />
number of times, and each time the <lb />
warning was allowed to pass without <lb />
any effect more than the expression of <lb />
a hope of the citizen that fire would <lb />
not come their way. A number of <lb />
plans have bean suggested by different <lb />
ones through the Reflector all of them <lb />
own or less adequate, but none of those <lb />
plans had assumed anything like <lb />
shape until Mayor Forbes called <lb />
the meeting of the citizens a few days <lb />
ago. It was a great pleasure to note <lb />
the active part taken in the meeting by <lb />
some of the older, more conservative <lb />
citizens, and it is to be hoped that they <lb />
will not forgot that conservatism ceases <lb />
to be a virtue when dealing with an <lb />
enemy. I was glad to see that <lb />
in this meeting the plan of a regular <lb />
system water works was d <lb />
and discussed, and that some of the <lb />
most prominent and progressive citizens <lb />
were enthusiastically in favor of such a <lb />
system. Other towns in the State have <lb />
tried it with success, why cannot Green <lb />
ville This would not only prove a <lb />
safeguard against fire, but would also <lb />
prove of great benefit lo the town in <lb />
placing it before the eyes of the world ; <lb />
and as a result many good citizens <lb />
would be added to the town. Bring on <lb />
the water works by all means, and <lb />
thereby protect the property already <lb />
there, and induce others with money <lb />
energy to come among you. <lb />
And now in conclusion, it is to be <lb />
hoped that Mayor Forbes will continue <lb />
to call meetings, and that the <lb />
tor will continue to be in the future <lb />
what it has been in the the faith- <lb />
monitor and promoter of the <lb />
fare of Greenville. <lb />
C. C. <lb />
THEY ABE WHITE. <lb />
An Error Made in Issuing a Marriage <lb />
License. <lb />
Mrs. Pattie D. B. Arlington has re- <lb />
an offer from a Northern <lb />
manager to go on the and <lb />
lecture at a certain salary per week. <lb />
She attained a deal of notoriety through- <lb />
out the country when she went into <lb />
court in the suit against her for libel <lb />
and plead her own case. Mrs. Ar- <lb />
has not yet decided whether <lb />
she will go on the lecture platform, <lb />
and accept the of the <lb />
business world of the most News and Observer- <lb />
Register of Deeds W. M. King hand- <lb />
ed us the following letter received by <lb />
him which explains <lb />
N. C, Mar. <lb />
Mr. W. M. King, <lb />
Dear Sir saw in last week's is- <lb />
sue the Reflector that you made a <lb />
mistake in the color of marriage license <lb />
that you issued on March 2nd for J. M. <lb />
Leggett and Adelaide V. Moore, and I <lb />
hope to see your mistake corrected in <lb />
next paper as we arc white instead of <lb />
coin, Don't neglect in correcting it, <lb />
and oblige, <lb />
Yours respectfully, <lb />
J. M. <lb />
It is due the Register of Deeds to ex- <lb />
plain how the error referred to occurred, <lb />
which he tells us was in this way It <lb />
seems that at one of the landings down <lb />
the river some one handed a <lb />
to Capt. W. A. of steamer <lb />
Tar River, and asked him to get a mar- <lb />
license for the parties mentioned <lb />
thereon when he reached Greenville. <lb />
Capt. went to the Register of <lb />
Deed's office for the license, but the <lb />
memorandum he had failed to give the <lb />
race the couple and the question was <lb />
asked him whether they were white of <lb />
colored He did but said he <lb />
supposed they were colored, and the <lb />
issued and entry made <lb />
Of course when the Reflector <lb />
copied the list of names to whom <lb />
had been issued they were taken <lb />
just as they appeared on the records in <lb />
the Register of office. However, <lb />
we publish Mr. let- <lb />
and this explanation which sets the <lb />
matter right. <lb />
In accordance with Section <lb />
Laws of the voting <lb />
and polling places in Pitt county <lb />
are established as follows <lb />
BEAVER DAM TOWNSHIP. <lb />
One voting precinct, polling place <lb />
May's Chapel. <lb />
TOWNSHIP, <lb />
One voting precinct, polling place, <lb />
Parker's School House. <lb />
BETHEL TOWNSHIP. <lb />
One voting precinct, polling place, <lb />
Bethel. <lb />
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP. <lb />
One voting precinct, polling place. <lb />
Public School House near Turner <lb />
s. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Two voting precincts, as All <lb />
that part the township lying south of <lb />
the following Hue. to Beginning <lb />
at the township line where it crosses <lb />
the road leading from the Home for tin- <lb />
Aged and Infirm lo Black thence <lb />
with Black JacK road to Boyd's Ferry <lb />
road, thence with Ferry road to <lb />
Grimes Mill road, thence with Grimes <lb />
Mill road to Grimes Mill, thence with <lb />
the mill pond to the Beaufort county <lb />
line, shall constitute one voting <lb />
to be known as Precinct No- of <lb />
township, poll in- Public <lb />
School House at cross Roads at Bailie <lb />
Cox's. <lb />
All that part of said township lying <lb />
north of said line shall constitute one <lb />
voting precinct to be known as Precinct <lb />
No- of township, polling place, <lb />
Public School House <lb />
near Church. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Two voting precincts as follows <lb />
All that part of the township lying <lb />
south the following line, to <lb />
Beginning at the township line on the <lb />
road leading from Frog Level to the <lb />
Kinston road and running with <lb />
road to Kinston road at the place, <lb />
then with Kinston road toward <lb />
ville to Swift Creek, thence down said <lb />
creek to the township line, shah con- <lb />
one voting precinct to be known <lb />
as No. of town- <lb />
ship, polling place, <lb />
All that part I township lying <lb />
north of said line shall constitute one <lb />
Voting precinct to be known as Precinct <lb />
No, of township, polling <lb />
place Winterville. <lb />
FALKLAND TOWNSHIP. <lb />
One voting precinct, polling place, <lb />
Falkland. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Two voting follows All <lb />
that part of the township lying on Hie <lb />
south side of Little creek <lb />
shall constitute one et <lb />
known as Precinct No. of <lb />
ville township, polling place, <lb />
ville. <lb />
All that port of the township lying <lb />
on t side of Little <lb />
Creek shall constitute one voting <lb />
la be known as Precinct <lb />
of township, polling place. <lb />
Fork of th; road known as <lb />
store. <lb />
GREENVILLE TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Four voting precincts, as <lb />
The first ward of the town of Greenville <lb />
and all that portion of the township <lb />
lying outside the corporate limits of the <lb />
of Greenville east of the <lb />
ton railroad, on south side <lb />
Tar River, shall one voting <lb />
precinct to be known as Precinct No. <lb />
of township, ling place, <lb />
Court House. <lb />
The second, third and fourth ward- <lb />
of the town of Greenville shall <lb />
one voting precinct to be known as <lb />
Precinct No. i of Greenville township, <lb />
polling place, Foundry and Machine <lb />
Shops of James Brown on Dickinson <lb />
avenue. <lb />
All that part of the town-hip lying <lb />
outside of the corporate limits of the <lb />
town of Greenville, west of the ii- <lb />
railroad, on die <lb />
south side of Tar shall constitute <lb />
one voting precinct to lie known <lb />
ling House, <lb />
All that part of the township lying <lb />
north Tar shall constitute out <lb />
voting precinct to be known as <lb />
No of Greenville township, <lb />
polling place, Parker's Cross Roads. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
One voting precinct, polling place, <lb />
SWIFT CREEK TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Two voting precincts, as follows. <lb />
All that part of the township lying <lb />
south Swift Creek shall constitute <lb />
one voting precinct to he known as <lb />
Precinct No. of Creek <lb />
polling place, <lb />
All that, part the township lying <lb />
north of Swift shall constitute <lb />
one voting precinct to be known as <lb />
Precinct No. of Swift Creek township, <lb />
polling place, Public School House near <lb />
L. B. <lb />
his 27th day of February, 1816. <lb />
E. A, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court Pitt County. <lb />
Office f the <lb />
National Rank, <lb />
Cincinnati. Jan. <lb />
Hon. John M. President <lb />
Union Central Life Insurance Co., <lb />
Cincinnati, <lb />
take pleasure in ac- <lb />
receipt this day through j <lb />
E. W. Jewell, your General Agent in <lb />
this city, of in payment of <lb />
policy No. in your company. <lb />
I wish to express to you my hearty <lb />
thanks. My policy was for <lb />
and on your Life Rate Endowment Plan <lb />
I paid you but the Ordinary Life <lb />
just the same as I would have <lb />
paid any of the other leading <lb />
for a policy to he paid only at death, <lb />
and yet your have been so large <lb />
that in a little over years it has ma- <lb />
for an amount over the <lb />
and thus I have an Endowment <lb />
Policy at Ordinary Life <lb />
am greatly phase I at my good for- <lb />
tune. other company known to <lb />
me gives such a contract or secures such <lb />
results. I carry s in a number <lb />
of the leading companies, but I have <lb />
none whose results compare with this. <lb />
I am glad that my own city of <lb />
is the home of such an <lb />
as the Union Central Life <lb />
Company, and as a citizen I am <lb />
proud of it. I am. <lb />
Yours respectfully, <lb />
The policy contracts of the Union <lb />
Central Life Insurance company are <lb />
attracting great deal of attention as <lb />
well as the results for the <lb />
Insured arising from our interest rate, <lb />
which is the largest of any company, <lb />
and from our death rate, which is the <lb />
smallest of any company. <lb />
Write for explanation for a policy on <lb />
your life, stating ago. <lb />
White Agents. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
C. A. Whites old <lb />
------DEALER IN------- <lb />
Tinware, Crockery Heavy Groceries, and all <lb />
Farming Utensils. T. of Shovels warranted <lb />
Axes, Plows, etc., a specialty. Call to sea and get my prices be- <lb />
fore purchasing. Car load Flour, Hay, Lime, Seed Irish Potatoes <lb />
just received- I also handle all brands of Grade <lb />
Fertilizers for Cotton Tobacco. <lb />
OUT AT <lb />
COST <lb />
ENTIRE STOCK <lb />
PAPERS FOR <lb />
This Chance Does Not Come Every <lb />
Day. <lb />
The has just made <lb />
with the North Carolinian. <lb />
of Raleigh, whereby we can furnish <lb />
both papers, weekly, a whole year for <lb />
Our readers arc well acquainted with <lb />
both these papers. No paper ever <lb />
published in Pitt county contained as <lb />
much news as is now found <lb />
week in The Eastern <lb />
while the North Carolinian ranks as <lb />
the best weekly paper in the State. <lb />
If want the home, State and <lb />
general news these two papers will fur- <lb />
it to you. Remember this is cam- <lb />
year and you could not subscribe <lb />
at a better time. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Superior Court Clerk Pitt <lb />
County having issued Letters of Ad- <lb />
ministration tome, undersigned, on <lb />
the 24th. day of February, on the <lb />
estate of Belcher, deceased, no- <lb />
is hereby given to all persons in- <lb />
to the Estate to make Immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and to all <lb />
red tors of said Estate to present their <lb />
claims properly authenticated, to the <lb />
within twelve months <lb />
after the date of this Notice, or tins No- <lb />
will be plead in bar of their re- <lb />
This the Jay of <lb />
Estate of Ben. Belcher. <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
Will be at cost without reserve. There <lb />
will be e in our business next year and <lb />
these goods must go. Remember everything <lb />
goes at New York cost. Parties owing us must <lb />
make immediate payment so we can settle up <lb />
the business. <lb />
J. O. Proctor Bro., <lb />
GRIMESLAND, N. C. <lb />
Impoverished blood causes that tired <lb />
feeling. purities <lb />
enriches, and vitalizes the and <lb />
gives vigor and vitality. <lb />
EXPECTANT <lb />
MOTHERS, W <lb />
Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk., <lb />
My wife used be-1 <lb />
fore birth of her she not <lb />
suffer quickly i <lb />
relieved the critical hour but, <lb />
i had no pains afterward and her <lb />
recovery was rapid. <lb />
E. E. Johnston. Ala. <lb />
Sent by Mull or Express, on receipt of . <lb />
per Book Moth- <lb />
. mulled Free. <lb />
TO., Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
f The King House property, on <lb />
Hit main street, the most desirable <lb />
hotel in the city, largest <lb />
equipped story building, rooms, <lb />
other necessary buildings, good well <lb />
water, inch <lb />
low. Terms easy. <lb />
House and lot corner 2nd and <lb />
streets. rooms, and other <lb />
buildings. Terms easy. <lb />
House and lot on Washington street <lb />
rooms and kitchen, good well water. <lb />
store lots on main street feet <lb />
front title. Terms easy. <lb />
and lots for rent. <lb />
I In several other pieces <lb />
of property for sale. further <lb />
call on . <lb />
SHEPPARD, <lb />
HEAL ESTATE AGENT. <lb />
The burning off of a straw field just <lb />
south of Monday <lb />
night, frightened people for a few min- <lb />
Somebody down town cried fire <lb />
and away the folks went<lb />
C , Jan. <lb />
F. S. <lb />
Dear can book me <lb />
for tons Orinoco Guano for <lb />
tobacco. I can buy guanos <lb />
for less money but I want <lb />
Orinoco. I will order some <lb />
sent to and <lb />
and hi <lb />
for ray different places. <lb />
Yours, <lb />
J. B. PHILIPS. <lb />
Mr. Philips is one the <lb />
mo-t successful tobacco <lb />
em in North Carolina. <lb />
New Goods <lb />
Arriving <lb />
Daily. <lb />
GUANO CO <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
--------IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A LINE-------- <lb />
mm <lb />
YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught me I lie best is the s <lb />
Hemp Rope, Building Pumps, Farming and every <lb />
ting necessary for Millers, Mechanic and general house purposes, as well a <lb />
Clothing, Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I have on hand. Am head <lb />
quarters for Heavy and jobbing gent for Clark's O. N. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous clerk. <lb />
E OR <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
J. L. SUGG. <lb />
Fire and <lb />
X C <lb />
OFFICE AT K COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All Risks placed iii <lb />
ASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rate. <lb />
FOB <lb />
T. A. JONES. <lb />
Established <lb />
P. H- SAVAGE <lb />
SAVAGE, SON Co- <lb />
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants <lb />
TUN IS W H ARE, NOR A. <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Healers in Peanut Baas, Special <lb />
Attention to Sales Cotton, Grain. Peanuts and <lb />
Liberal Cash Advances on Consignment. Prompt and <lb />
Market Prices guaranteed. <lb />
Norfolk National Bank, or any Reliable e House In . <lb />
C, Cobb. Pitt Co., N. C. <lb />
T. J. POPE. Southampton Co. V <lb />
I am r diving New Goods every <lb />
day. My stock will soon be com- <lb />
in every line. <lb />
Stores. ail Pipe, <lb />
Nails, Axes, Doors, Sash, Paints <lb />
and Oils, Rope, Belting Pack- <lb />
Poultry Netting and Fence <lb />
Wire and<lb />
description. Ton will fin d me a Look tO <lb />
Five Points where I am selling interest give <lb />
goods low for the cash. I buy <lb />
for cash and soil for cash. Cal<lb />
D. D. HASKETT Wall Paper. <lb />
Five Points, Greenville, N. C I <lb />
COBB BROS CO. <lb />
COTTON <lb />
AND <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
and Progress Building, Water <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments Solicited. <lb />
1878 Code, used in Telegraphing. <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Flues. <lb />
Ready For Delivery <lb />
Having secured a shop <lb />
on Dickerson Avenue <lb />
near R. L. <lb />
I am prepared to fill <lb />
your orders for <lb />
STEEL FLUES <lb />
at same price as com- <lb />
iron. Have put <lb />
in new machinery and <lb />
guarantee first class <lb />
A Twenty Non <lb />
Participating Life In- <lb />
Policy in that <lb />
old and reliable com- <lb />
the <lb />
UNION <lb />
CENTRAL, <lb />
Remember we also have <lb />
also added to our list of <lb />
Fire Companies <lb />
GEORGIA <lb />
HOME, <lb />
Columbus, Ga., as- <lb />
sets over <lb />
WHITE <lb />
Office in Reflector<lb /></p>
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New <lb />
Spring <lb />
Styles. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
The stores arc <lb />
attire. <lb />
putting on <lb />
OR HIGH <lb />
you cannot a <lb />
more complete the <lb />
Slate- Everything needed <lb />
dress and prices <lb />
that are surprising. They <lb />
ASK WITH the best <lb />
that country affords. <lb />
For durability and wear <lb />
I defy competition- I <lb />
have just returned from <lb />
the northern markets <lb />
PURCHASED A COM <lb />
stock of SPRING <lb />
CLOTHING which for <lb />
assortment, style <lb />
cannot be equaled in a <lb />
first class store anywhere- <lb />
A SOT IN STOCK <lb />
that is out of style. I <lb />
Sold very close last, sea <lb />
son and have no shelf <lb />
goods to offer you. <lb />
Everything date- I <lb />
According to the almanac spring has <lb />
begun. <lb />
He who has no faith in himself is <lb />
doubted by everybody else. <lb />
They are having <lb />
weddings all over the State. <lb />
Friday the warehouses had nice <lb />
breaks tobacco tor the time year. <lb />
Mayor Forbes receives a of <lb />
by every mail in regard to water <lb />
works. <lb />
Water works, electric lights, <lb />
cars next. Ain't we <lb />
At S. If. Link Sausage and <lb />
Mountain Butter. <lb />
A steel and iron bridge is to be con- <lb />
across Tar river at Tarboro at <lb />
a cost us <lb />
Something New and Sweet. Peanut <lb />
flak.-s at S. id. <lb />
that <lb />
never saw a time than now to get <lb />
for the table. <lb />
Hf THE <lb />
People See Their Faces and Straight- <lb />
way Forget What Manner of <lb />
lien They Are. <lb />
A little K. XI. is <lb />
ill. <lb />
We are glad to see II. Hard- <lb />
out again. <lb />
B. E. left Monday morning <lb />
for Baltimore. <lb />
Something to Be Thankful For. <lb />
A distant friend in writing a person- <lb />
letter to the editor takes to <lb />
say before glad the <lb />
fire did not scorch you and singe that <lb />
red head of <lb />
Mrs. D. J. Whichard has boon <lb />
since Saturday. <lb />
sick <lb />
NOW I CAN SUIT YOU <lb />
I have a number of years <lb />
experience the Cloth- <lb />
business and under- <lb />
stand the taste and wants <lb />
of you all. Give mo a call. <lb />
HEN IN NEED OF <lb />
anything in <lb />
FURNISHINGS look <lb />
over my stock you <lb />
will buy. The line is <lb />
con pit and <lb />
N THE DRY GOODS LINE <lb />
I am up-to-date and have <lb />
latest PRINTS to select <lb />
from. I was careful in <lb />
selections and can show you <lb />
some beautiful effects My <lb />
OF HATS ARE <lb />
surpassed. I have a Hat <lb />
for every and boy in <lb />
Pitt Every shape <lb />
shade imaginable <lb />
have a hat chart of styles. <lb />
HOES. YOU CAN BE <lb />
suited in any make, shape <lb />
or quality- I make a spec- <lb />
of tine Shoes for both <lb />
Ladies and Gentlemen <lb />
will make close figures. <lb />
THE LATEST IN <lb />
NOTIONS are kept in <lb />
stock and they are of the <lb />
order. A call will <lb />
convince the most <lb />
cal of this <lb />
OW IS THE TIME TO <lb />
have a Suit Made to Or- <lb />
My samples are all <lb />
and are beauties Fit <lb />
and <lb />
given in every case- <lb />
The <lb />
Clothier, <lb />
e notice that several towns in the <lb />
some Bear by, are being <lb />
troubled by burglars again. <lb />
At its last meeting the Town <lb />
again of <lb />
on any the sidewalks <lb />
That was a sudden change in the <lb />
weather which MM night. <lb />
C aimed Deviled v. Shells at <lb />
the Brick Store. <lb />
Within two blocks on main <lb />
work is progressing live different <lb />
buildings. That looks like it. <lb />
It you want the very latest styles <lb />
wait for my return from the <lb />
North. Mrs. M. D. <lb />
The little donkey that has been seen <lb />
on the Strati here for a day or two was <lb />
sent by express to Suffolk Fri <lb />
It is said that do one ever saw a <lb />
white colt; that white horses are not <lb />
born white. <lb />
Try the Sporting Club, <lb />
Killer, when you want a good o cent- <lb />
at the Old Store. <lb />
Mr. W. T. Godwin, who purchased <lb />
the old Methodist parsonage building, <lb />
is moving it to his lot on Pitt street. <lb />
am now the North selecting <lb />
Spring Millinery. Will have the very <lb />
styles. Bins. XI. D. <lb />
Our neighbor, King's Weekly, shows <lb />
enterprise in enlarging from a four to a <lb />
five-column paper. We wish it success. <lb />
April term of Superior Court <lb />
Commences next Monday. for- <lb />
get the when you come to <lb />
town. <lb />
The Southern Railway Company <lb />
will establish a line of steamers between <lb />
Baltimore and Norfolk about the first <lb />
of June. <lb />
J. A. Sn is moving his barber <lb />
Mayor Ola Forbes left morn- <lb />
tor Richmond. <lb />
Leslie Rawls, one of the Reflector <lb />
boys, is on sick list. <lb />
Walter returned <lb />
evening from Henderson. <lb />
James Braswell, of Rocky Mount. <lb />
spent Thursday night here. <lb />
H. G. Jones came down from Scot- <lb />
land Neck Monday evening. <lb />
S. Rawls was out to-day alter a <lb />
week's with grip. <lb />
Edgar buck has been sick for a week <lb />
at Hotel Ma. but is out again. <lb />
Hughes Mayo, of Parmele, was <lb />
here Saturday to see his best <lb />
Mrs. F. G. James returned Friday <lb />
evening from a visit to Wilmington. <lb />
J. S. C Benjamin returned <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
Solicitor C. XI. Bernard came home <lb />
Friday evening from <lb />
court. <lb />
L. C. Bagwell, of Raleigh, spent <lb />
Sunday with his brother, Dr. II. <lb />
Bagwell. <lb />
Mm. W. XI. King returned Friday <lb />
evening from a visit to her daughter at <lb />
Rocky <lb />
Only Two. <lb />
This week Register of Deeds King <lb />
issued only two marriage licenses, one <lb />
tor and colored couples. The <lb />
whites were R, Kennedy and Ber- <lb />
L. Hardy, the colored Noah Moore <lb />
and Delia Fleming. <lb />
OUTRAGEOUS ASSAULT. <lb />
Knocked Down and Beaten Into In- <lb />
sensibility. <lb />
Harried. <lb />
On Tuesday, at o'clock <lb />
at the residence of Isaac C. Hardy, <lb />
two from Greenville, Mr. R. XI. <lb />
Kennedy and Bertha L. Hardy <lb />
were married by Rev. N. II. D. <lb />
son. <lb />
Good Authority on Tobacco. <lb />
As an evidence that the Reflector <lb />
has a good tobacco department, we no <lb />
with which the <lb />
co journals and papers that publish any- <lb />
thing about tobacco copy articles writ- <lb />
ten by L. Joyner for this paper. <lb />
You seldom find a better informed to- <lb />
than <lb />
Georgia <lb />
Blount returned <lb />
from Baltimore. <lb />
and little <lb />
Saturday evening <lb />
Work <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy <lb />
is now disposing new buggies <lb />
at the rate of ten a week. That is the <lb />
sold last week. The <lb />
of this firm for fine work extends <lb />
far beyond the bottlers of the State. <lb />
Their name plate on a buggy carries <lb />
with guarantee that none better <lb />
are made. <lb />
Through a letter to the <lb />
from we learn of an out- <lb />
assault upon Rider Fred Me- <lb />
on Saturday nigh. Afar he <lb />
had retired somebody knocked at <lb />
door. He got up and Upon opening <lb />
the door was knocked down and drag- <lb />
into the yard where he was <lb />
beaten into insensibility. The letter <lb />
gave no further particular. <lb />
A Good Company. <lb />
N. C. IS, <lb />
Carey J. Hunter, Superintendent <lb />
Central Life Insurance Com- <lb />
for Virginia North Caro- <lb />
Raleigh. N. <lb />
Sir I am receipt of your <lb />
company's check for it being <lb />
tor policy No. in company <lb />
for on the life of the Dr. <lb />
L. L. my beloved husband. <lb />
That the most vigorous health- <lb />
should promptly provide life <lb />
which is the cheapest and surest <lb />
another source we hear I means of an estate and pro- <lb />
Mr. while shaking of the one's lo-ed ones, is plainly illus- <lb />
Shields, of Scotland Neck, <lb />
arrived Thursday to visit her <lb />
sister, K. B. <lb />
Ex-Treasurer John Flanagan has <lb />
been kept at with rheumatism tor <lb />
days, but is now getting out <lb />
again. <lb />
J. and wife, of <lb />
of and L. <lb />
of Tarboro, arrived Mon- <lb />
day evening to visit the family <lb />
It. Lang. <lb />
L. D. Ames and wife, who spent the <lb />
winter here with their daughter, Mrs. <lb />
iv. B. Brown, left Saturday morning <lb />
for their home near Portsmouth, Va. <lb />
Ames goes home to look after his <lb />
truck farms during the coining season. <lb />
We hope to sec them back in Green- <lb />
ville after the season is over. <lb />
Fire at Kinston. <lb />
When the passenger train left Kin- <lb />
this morning the fire alarm had <lb />
just sounded there, f Capt. Hawks <lb />
tells us he could see volumes of smoke <lb />
rising. The tried to get <lb />
some particulars but as there was <lb />
with the telegraph wire between <lb />
hop into the rear room of L. Hooker's and Kinston we could not learn <lb />
new bar building. anything further. It is to be hoped <lb />
j there was no serious fire. <lb />
I am off after more horses. Wait <lb />
tore <lb />
my return if you want a good animal. <lb />
customers always satisfied. <lb />
Savage. <lb />
Hugh, what do you want for a birth- <lb />
day Oh papa, get me a <lb />
savings bank that can't get <lb />
nickels out of with a hairpin. <lb />
Forbes gave a very <lb />
pleasant this morning at her <lb />
music rooms on street which was <lb />
highly enjoyed by all present. <lb />
Cod Fish, Irish Potatoes, Prepared <lb />
Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mao <lb />
P. It. at S. XI. <lb />
Schultz. <lb />
did you sing any pretty <lb />
songs at Sunday School <lb />
we sang a lovely one, about <lb />
ice-cream <lb />
The Democratic State Executive <lb />
Committee will meet in Raleigh April <lb />
It which time the date for holding <lb />
the State Convention will be named. <lb />
Mrs. A. has decided to <lb />
rebuild her three stores that were <lb />
burned. The lot is being cleared up <lb />
and the contract will be let at once. <lb />
The petition to the railroad <lb />
ties, asking for a better train service on <lb />
this road, was sent in A <lb />
letter from tells us that a <lb />
petition will be sent from that <lb />
town. <lb />
Quite a large crowd was out on the <lb />
Court House square, night, to <lb />
witness the concert of the Cornell Ad- <lb />
Company. They give a good <lb />
entertainment. <lb />
The Reflector office now has an- <lb />
other man in it, Walter Whichard <lb />
his anniversary <lb />
lie says did not suggest <lb />
any chill to help on the <lb />
Brick Co., has put in a <lb />
large machine for making pressed brick <lb />
and has begun work. Those wishing <lb />
to buy good brick will do well to place <lb />
their orders at once with A. G. Cox, <lb />
general manager, Winterville, N. C. <lb />
White received a <lb />
letter Thursday night from Bros., <lb />
saying they w re-build the <lb />
district just as soon the water pro <lb />
is secured. Hurry up Mr. Com- <lb />
let the good work go on. <lb />
Sam Jones got so warm while <lb />
whacking the devil in Atlanta Sunday <lb />
night that he not only called some of <lb />
the church <lb />
but pulled off his coat and fin- <lb />
bis in his shirt sleeves. <lb />
Wilmington Star. <lb />
The hen that leaves her nest after a <lb />
few sitting because she does not <lb />
hear the chirp of like <lb />
he merchant who quits advertising <lb />
the first few because his <lb />
first calls haven't filled his store with <lb />
clamoring <lb />
A Pastor's View. <lb />
Pastor E. D. Wells, of Greenville, <lb />
N. C-. writes sir, I believe you <lb />
arc right. These certainly impress me <lb />
as being an excellent people. They <lb />
gave us such a warm welcome, and are <lb />
so cordial and so generous, so active in <lb />
the work, and so ready for renewed <lb />
forts, that we cannot but be hopeful <lb />
and happy. We are here for work, and <lb />
together with hope to be used of <lb />
the Lord for the accomplishment <lb />
much good. We appreciate the many <lb />
expressions and good wishes from <lb />
brethren, and hope that may have <lb />
their prayers co-operation in our <lb />
Recorder. <lb />
HE FOOLED THE GIRL. <lb />
And Her Father Takes Revenge on <lb />
the Young Man. <lb />
We learn that in Farmville township <lb />
a wedding was in contemplation for one <lb />
day last week, The prospective groom <lb />
pent the night preceding the day set <lb />
for the marriage at the home of the <lb />
prospective bride to arrange the <lb />
Early next morning he <lb />
assisted her father in killing the fatted <lb />
pg and barbecuing the same for the <lb />
feast. About o'clock the young <lb />
man suggested that he would go home <lb />
to get his Sunday clothes and return by <lb />
o'clock, the hour set for the wedding, <lb />
By the appointed hour the preacher <lb />
and guests had arrived hut the young <lb />
man failed to put in an appearance- <lb />
They waited for some time and took <lb />
their departure without seeing any <lb />
marriage. <lb />
It is now reported that the father of <lb />
the girl met the young man on the <lb />
street in Farmville, Tuesday, and took <lb />
revenge by falling on him and giving <lb />
him a thrashing. <lb />
More Mail Boxes Needed. <lb />
The business of Greenville has in- <lb />
creased it has outgrown the ca- <lb />
of the In other words <lb />
there are a number of persons who <lb />
would like to have boxes tor their <lb />
but can not get them none are <lb />
vacant. Cannot Postmaster King take <lb />
some step that will secure enough extra <lb />
boxes to meet the business needs of the<lb />
on Sunday, said he did not know <lb />
who the assailant was or whether more <lb />
than one assaulted him. The first blow <lb />
at the door stunned him, and when he <lb />
regained consciousness he was on his <lb />
lied and a fire had been kindled the <lb />
He did not know how In- <lb />
got on the bed or who made the fir.-. <lb />
was away from home <lb />
visiting a daughter at the <lb />
two other daughters were in an- <lb />
other the house but were not <lb />
around by the disturbance and knew <lb />
nothing of it until next morning. Our <lb />
informant said <lb />
ad that he had had no trouble with any <lb />
one to provoke such on assault, unless it <lb />
was Some Words he had w-th a hand <lb />
on his farm. Saturday evening, because <lb />
the hand was cruelly lucking a horse. <lb />
This Was a dastardly crime, calling <lb />
a citizen from his bed in the dead hours <lb />
of night and beating him into <lb />
It caught the assailants <lb />
should punished severely, <lb />
county ought to some Mood <lb />
hounds to run down criminals of this <lb />
character. <lb />
Rider is a minister <lb />
the Free Will Baptist church, and was <lb />
in Dr. Saber's case. The <lb />
his insuring cannot be doubted <lb />
by anyone now. <lb />
lie regarded no company the superior <lb />
of the Central, and I am glad <lb />
say, that while he had policies ill two <lb />
other old line lie- <lb />
Central is the to pity the claim. <lb />
The proofs of death left K <lb />
8th inst., the check is dated in <lb />
the I am in possession <lb />
A part of my stock was Damaged by the <lb />
fire and I am determined to dispose them at <lb />
Greatly Reduced <lb />
Prices.<lb />
insurer would like to know tint <lb />
his policy would be promptly paid to <lb />
his loved ones at his death, that being <lb />
the time of need and of the in- <lb />
most cheerfully re-commend the <lb />
I Central to those desiring or need- <lb />
life <lb />
Julia W. <lb />
News Observer. <lb />
Central <lb />
I a pol- <lb />
the <lb />
A Merited Success. <lb />
Some time ago Union <lb />
Life Insurance Company <lb />
icy contract which claimed to <lb />
insured the greatest possible guaranteed <lb />
advantages, and are glad to note <lb />
, the great prosperity with which ii met, <lb />
one of the Representatives from this Mg by <lb />
c mi in the legislature of 1893. <lb />
In fact do reasonable price refused. <lb />
C x. <lb />
NEXT TO TYSON BANK. <lb />
FOR THE- <lb />
FALL WINTER <lb />
Don't let the hotel talk die <lb />
needs a modern hotel build- <lb />
Are <lb />
If Greenville secures this year one <lb />
or two tobacco and a good <lb />
factory of some kind it will add several <lb />
hundred wage earners to the <lb />
of the town. Something in this <lb />
l-r our business men to lie thinking <lb />
about, can be secured, and <lb />
re sit still other towns be taking <lb />
what Greenville ought to have. <lb />
Another Capsizing. <lb />
Saturday evening K. <lb />
ard and C L. Wilkinson went <lb />
to try their skill skimming for <lb />
the river. When just b-low th <lb />
bridge they managed in some way to <lb />
overturn their boat and both were <lb />
thrown out. Ward is a good swimmer, <lb />
grabbing Wilkinson by the after <lb />
part of his pants kept him afloat until <lb />
another boat could to the rescue. <lb />
Badly Scalded. <lb />
Saturday evening little Lucy <lb />
daughter of J. <lb />
met with a very painful <lb />
accident. A basin of hot water <lb />
been left on a table, and the little girl <lb />
Knelling up to see what was in the <lb />
basin turned the water over on her- <lb />
self. She was badly scalded about <lb />
the face and neck. The little girl has <lb />
suffered intensely but is getting along <lb />
as well as could be expected. <lb />
Leave Them Off. <lb />
Now that the rebuilding of the lately <lb />
burned district is starting in earnest, <lb />
the has a suggestion to <lb />
make to the property owners Don't <lb />
let any more of the unsightly wood <lb />
sheds be placed in front of your build- <lb />
Such sheds mar the looks of the <lb />
buildings and greatly increase the <lb />
danger from fire. If the occupants <lb />
of the buildings must have shade in <lb />
front let folding awnings be put up. <lb />
This is good Breather for colds and <lb />
pneumonia. <lb />
Greenville <lb />
Corrected by <lb />
per to <lb />
Western <lb />
Sugar red to <lb />
to <lb />
Corn to <lb />
Flour, to 5.00 <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Salt pet to <lb />
to <lb />
Eggs per to <lb />
Beeswax, <lb />
Had Better Watch Out. <lb />
Sheriff B. W. Edwards, of Greene <lb />
county, with a party of friends, spent <lb />
several days last week in Washington <lb />
City. Congressman Woodard was <lb />
taking them around to various places <lb />
of interest, and with them called upon <lb />
President Cleveland. When Sheriff <lb />
Edwards was introduced the President <lb />
remarked, referring good to <lb />
his own career an <lb />
better watch out or the people will be <lb />
patting you in the White House first <lb />
you <lb />
Of Interest to <lb />
L. II. Fender has been <lb />
pointed Local Consul of the League of <lb />
American by P. Hens- <lb />
berger, Jr. of Wilmington, who is the <lb />
Chief Consul of the North Carolina <lb />
Division of the L. A. W. This organ <lb />
is sixteen years old and now <lb />
has over It was <lb />
through the efforts of the L. A. XV. <lb />
that the bicycle was classed in court as <lb />
a vehicle and accorded all the rights on <lb />
public roads that other vehicles have, <lb />
has been of invaluable benefit to the <lb />
farmer by leading in the agitation for <lb />
good roads. Every bicycle rider in the <lb />
county should call Mr. Pender and <lb />
apply for membership in the L. A. XV, <lb />
Peanut, <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of cotton <lb />
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished <lb />
by Cobb Bros- A Commission Mer- <lb />
chants of No if <lb />
COTTON. <lb />
Good Middling <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
Good Ordinary <lb />
PEANUTS. <lb />
Prime <lb />
Extra Prime<lb />
Nervous <lb />
People find just the help they so much <lb />
need, in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It fur- <lb />
the desired strength by <lb />
vitalizing and enriching the <lb />
blood, and thus builds up the nerves, <lb />
tones the stomach regulates the <lb />
whole system. Read <lb />
want to praise Hood's Sarsaparilla. <lb />
My health run down, and I had the grip. <lb />
After that, my heart and nervous system <lb />
were badly affected, that I could not do <lb />
my own work. Our physician gave me <lb />
some help, but did not cure. I decided <lb />
to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. Soon I could <lb />
do all my own housework. I have taken <lb />
Cured <lb />
Hood's Pills with Hood's Sarsaparilla, <lb />
and they have done me much good. I <lb />
will not be without them. I have taken <lb />
bottles Hood's through <lb />
the blessing of God, it has cared mo. <lb />
I worked as hard as ever the past sum- <lb />
mer, and I am thankful to say I am <lb />
well. Hood's Pills when taken with <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla help very <lb />
Mrs. M. M. Messenger, Freehold, Penn. <lb />
This and many other cures prove that <lb />
Hoods <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All <lb />
Prepared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell. Mass. <lb />
evidenced by large in bus <lb />
in North as stall as else- <lb />
where. <lb />
Their Stale Agent. Carey <lb />
Hunter; of N. is now <lb />
superintendent for Virginia, New <lb />
North Carolina, and we rejoice <lb />
BUSINESS <lb />
and cordially invite you to inspect larges <lb />
and neatest assortment <lb />
hi splendid tO If. Oils CO II <lb />
will take pleasure <lb />
in you any of those latest de <lb />
desirable policies Used by the <lb />
Central Insurance Co. They make a <lb />
specialty of the payment guarantee <lb />
which s the very latest on record. See <lb />
them mid do good to yourself in I i <lb />
or to your family in case death, j j -rt , <lb />
Hoots <lb />
and Shoes, Domestics, <lb />
Bleached and <lb />
Cur tools were Sheet Shirt- <lb />
but we Nancy <lb />
have ordered more and Cotton Dress Goods <lb />
I will be ready to furnish everything will <lb />
Of need in that <lb />
Hardware for far <lb />
and mechanics <lb />
in ware, Hollow- <lb />
Wood and <lb />
Whips. Buggy Robes, Hope, <lb />
hand, <lb />
j, r-n act easily, promptly and <lb />
Mood S PHIS effectively. cents. <lb />
all tho Flues want <lb />
you want. They will <lb />
be made of Ste and <lb />
you may depend on it <lb />
our flues will be made use <lb />
right as heretofore. <lb />
the present you <lb />
find us near our <lb />
the warehouse <lb />
Son, first floor. <lb />
S. E. PENDER <lb />
Mar. 1st, 1896. <lb />
Easter Greeting <lb />
DO YOU WANT A PAIR OF GLOVES TO MATCH THAT <lb />
NEW DRESS. <lb />
Lang's Gloves <lb />
ARE THE REST ON THE MARKET. <lb />
Correct as to Fit. <lb />
Correct as to Style. <lb />
Correct as to Quality <lb />
Correct as to prices. <lb />
An variety of Gloves, Hosiery, and other <lb />
for EASTER TOILETS- <lb />
formerly used by J. Heavy Groceries always on <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Sat and Molasses. <lb />
The best and largest assortment of Crock- <lb />
Lamps, Lanterns, Lamp Chimneys and <lb />
Shades, Fancy Glassware, Ac., to be found <lb />
in the county. And our stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Carpets. Rugs and far <lb />
the cheapest ever offered to the people <lb />
of this section. Come look and see and buy. <lb />
Sole agents of Coats Spool Cotton for this town <lb />
for wholesale and retail trade. Reynold s Shoes <lb />
for Men and Boys. Co a Shoes <lb />
for Ladies and Children. We buy Cotton and <lb />
Peanuts and pay the highest market price for <lb />
them. Your experience teaches you all to <lb />
and deal with men who will treat you fair and <lb />
do the square thing by you. Come and see us <lb />
and be convinced that what we claim is true. <lb />
Yours for business square dealings, <lb />
Lang's Cash House <lb />
LANG SELLS CHEAP <lb />
Mrs. old store, comer. <lb />
But we have come again. <lb />
Tho late fire just as we ware business Green- <lb />
ville, bat we hive built a new store next to Reflector <lb />
office, below an I are now ready to <lb />
the public.--------- <lb />
15-10 <lb />
6-16 <lb />
IS OUR <lb />
SPECIALTY <lb />
-Bat we also carry a complete Hue of <lb />
III <lb />
Paints, Oils and Farming Implements <lb />
We bay for CASH and soil for CASH, defy <lb />
competition on all goods in our Hue- to u <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
FIVE POINTS. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C., Fob. 26th. 1896. <lb />
J. L. Agent Victor Safe Co-, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
am pleased to say that the Vic- <lb />
tor Safe you sold me tome five or years ago <lb />
preserved in tact all Its contents in the late fire <lb />
Greenville on the 10th inst. The safe stood <lb />
at a point in my office in tho Opera House <lb />
block that mast have been cue of the hottest <lb />
parts in tho great conflagration. It contained <lb />
many and other things of value When <lb />
it was out of the and opened, some <lb />
twelve hours after the, everything in it was <lb />
found to be preserved and good con- <lb />
I fully make this statement of <lb />
facts in recognition of the valuable service <lb />
me by this safe and you are at liberty to <lb />
make such use of it a you may sea proper- <lb />
J. <lb />
The Victor Safe is made in all sizes, <lb />
for home, farm, or general business <lb />
use. Every Safe sold with a guarantee to be lire <lb />
proof. Prices range from up. <lb />
J. L. SUGG, Agent, <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C.<lb /></p>
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ii <lb />
WAR BALLOONS. <lb />
THE <lb />
Many of Them Used During the <lb />
Siege of Paris. <lb />
An Excellent Method Getting Within <lb />
the Enemy's Una <lb />
Since Become mu Important Branch <lb />
of Military Study. <lb />
last big European war taught <lb />
the French about ballooning <lb />
than they would otherwise have <lb />
learned in a generation. At the begin- <lb />
of the war the government re- <lb />
many from balloon <lb />
makers to construct a Dumber of wax <lb />
balloons, but when they were shut up <lb />
in Paris they turned to the <lb />
loon to help They turned all <lb />
their disused stations <lb />
southland O <lb />
Your skies are <lb />
Your sun is always <lb />
And nature smiles on <lb />
Your hills arc crowned with <lb />
Your valleys filled with <lb />
Your years, they know no sadness <lb />
Through all their halcyon days. <lb />
O southland <lb />
Your warm winds woo me back, <lb />
cannot stay from you away. <lb />
Nor take the traveler's track; <lb />
Though all the world be calling <lb />
And waves a beckoning hand, <lb />
I love you so, I cannot go <lb />
From you. my own southland. <lb />
Womankind. <lb />
the few experienced then <lb />
available for the teaching of the <lb />
A I management of the balloon to the <lb />
During four months M <lb />
v ; loons left Paris, of which number only <lb />
RS <lb />
PG SIDES SH <lb />
their supplies will Ind <lb />
their interest to gel our prices pa <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
CO FEE,<lb />
CIGARS <lb />
nay direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
buy at A <lb />
stock <lb />
always unhand sold at prices <lb />
the i goods bought u <lb />
sold therefore, having no <lb />
to sell at s close in <lb />
S. M. . <lb />
The Tadpole In Science. <lb />
At the close of last century <lb />
Galvani astonished the world with <lb />
the experiments ho performed on <lb />
frogs. There is no doubt but what <lb />
into balloon <lb />
j factories, and sought the services of engineering was concerned, almost <lb />
retarded the progress, at least for a <lb />
very short but be has opened <lb />
a field which to future generations <lb />
may of as possibly of more, <lb />
three have never been accounted for. j importance than all the practical <lb />
This is remarkable when it is j of electricity today. We <lb />
that no lights were allowed in refer to the physiological effects of <lb />
the electric <lb />
Now, as we approach the end of <lb />
another century, another experiment <lb />
cu tadpoles has made, which <lb />
in our eye may have <lb />
consequence. Dr. Waller has <lb />
observed that tadpoles face the <lb />
to Paris with letters and dis- pole when an electric current is <lb />
patches. The messages were written Bent through the trough in which <lb />
and photographed down very small on jive jg certainly a re- <lb />
thin paper. This was , , . . f <lb />
JOHN F. <lb />
d Russian Gut <lb />
r, Strings<lb />
r Finest i- the Id. <lb />
Every Siring <lb />
John r. Station, n <lb />
Send far sir., E. 9th St. <lb />
NEW YORK- <lb />
the night ascensions, and balloons <lb />
could only Is; sent up under cover of <lb />
darkness. <lb />
One hundred and sixty persons, in- <lb />
were carried safely <lb />
over the Prussian lines, and 2.500000 <lb />
letters were sent. The took <lb />
with them pigeons, which were sent <lb />
i fact, and hope <lb />
Pigeon. When it was received in Paris up as a matter of ridicule or of play, <lb />
I lie photograph was put under a mi- <lb />
and the <lb />
of the. baboons, the <lb />
left Paris at II o'clock <lb />
arrived near Christiana, <lb />
read. One<lb />
I night, and <lb />
Norway, <lb />
S V <lb />
AND BRANCH . <lb />
K ML It <lb />
I --CM <lb />
., A ii. . A. M. i <lb />
Dated Ma-. <lb />
Leave Ar. M<lb />
Rocky Mr W Ar. HO I i <lb />
; P. M. P. <lb />
Magnolia Ar M 94-A. M<lb />
Dated Mar. a . s. A. H. In <lb />
Floret Ar <lb />
Magnolia at Wilson -W A. II. W M. i B W to<lb />
Wilson Ar Rocky M j i II ah ii ii M. <lb />
Ar Rocky Mt Ar w <lb />
hours later, having crossed the North <lb />
sea ill its remarkable voyage. of <lb />
the were sailors, who were <lb />
chosen of their familiarity <lb />
with the management and steering of <lb />
at sea, and they proved very ea- <lb />
table. During the entire siege <lb />
loons formed the only means of com- <lb />
with outside for <lb />
i he imprisoned inhabitants, and <lb />
could I heir place. <lb />
then ballooning made <lb />
hi important branch of military study, <lb />
the course through which <lb />
has to pass is <lb />
more and The <lb />
. must lap always <lb />
is <lb />
large enough for two. ii <lb />
is. it is lo I'm <lb />
earth by a cable. It it. seldom emptied <lb />
its gas. and is, always <lb />
for action a notice <lb />
The of a balloon ls-- <lb />
the balloon <lb />
tally two wagons, large and <lb />
Heavy, a bun <lb />
truck, and the other considerably <lb />
-mailer. The former is used to fasten <lb />
the balloon to. and is provided with <lb />
large reels containing about 2.000 <lb />
yards of twisted wire rope. Tile <lb />
smaller wagon is filled with iron pipes <lb />
containing gas. and is technically <lb />
called the -tube <lb />
the word of command the balloon, <lb />
always inflated, is bounds <lb />
upward lo the height of several him <lb />
feet, uncoiling rope it. <lb />
The officer in the car takes lip with him <lb />
maps of the surrounding country and a <lb />
Geld glass. The position arrange- <lb />
of the enemy arc marked down <lb />
on maps with different colored <lb />
pencils, indicating cavalry, infantry. <lb />
etc. These marked maps are then <lb />
placed in a leather bag. which is at- <lb />
to a ring, n slides down the <lb />
cable to the ground, where a mounted <lb />
officer awaits it. and carries the mes- <lb />
sage to the general in Other <lb />
means of communicating the <lb />
have been tried, such as by <lb />
phone and but many <lb />
still cling to the colored pen- <lb />
method, which, they say. is very- <lb />
sure and Record. <lb />
and sooner, <lb />
may earlier <lb />
i the cultivator ran closer to the <lb />
plant- The <lb />
in roar in the <lb />
needs are this is <lb />
to The cut <lb />
are some o led <lb />
The tobacco grower who pro- off by immediate and <lb />
fesses to of the cultivation- The lode- <lb />
buck-breaking labor and escapes a <lb />
task out plants by band lame back. Asa does <lb />
is a man whose is not the work when done <lb />
SETTING PLANTS BY <lb />
MAC I <lb />
The Fuller Johnson Trans- <lb />
of Its Work. <lb />
Southern ll. <lb />
THEY TOOK NO CHANCES. <lb />
Train on Scotland Meek Brand <lb />
p. , Halifax <lb />
arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p <lb />
p. in. Kinston 7.45 <lb />
p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 <lb />
a. in., Greenville a. at. Arriving <lb />
Halifax at a. m , 11.90<lb />
Trains on Branch leave <lb />
m. Tarboro <lb />
leaves Tarboro -80 p. m , <lb />
p. m,, arrives Washington 7.45 p. m. <lb />
Daily except Sunday. Connects with <lb />
trains on Neck ranch. <lb />
Train leaves ff C, via <lb />
Raleigh it. ii. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, p. in. Sunday. M; <lb />
arrive P. M., 5.25 p. in. <lb />
8.00 a. a <lb />
and <lb />
Train on Midland branch leaves <lb />
daily, except Sunday. COS a <lb />
m. arriving a. m. Re- <lb />
turning leaves a. m., <lb />
rives at 9.30 a. in. <lb />
Trams in Nashville branch leave <lb />
Rocky Mount at 4.30 p. in., arrive <lb />
Nashville 5.05 p. in., spring Hope 5.30 <lb />
p. in. Returning leave Spring Hope <lb />
in. 8.30 a in, at <lb />
Rocky Mount 9.05 a m. daily except <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
on Latta brunch, Florence R <lb />
R., leave p m, <lb />
7.50 p Clio 8.05 p in. Returning <lb />
leave a in. Inn b r a m, <lb />
arrive Latta 7.50 a m, daily except Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Train Branch leaves War- <lb />
saw for Clinton except <lb />
11.10 a. m. and 8.50 p. in- Returning <lb />
leaves on at 7.00 a. m. and 3.00 p m. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection <lb />
at points daily, all rail via <lb />
also at Mount with <lb />
Norfolk and R for <lb />
ail points North via Norfolk. <lb />
JOHN F.<lb />
r. M. KM Manage <lb />
R Manager. <lb />
Congressman Helped Mike Out la Dis- <lb />
Hospitality. <lb />
One of the Massachusetts congress- <lb />
men lives near Boston. lie has a <lb />
estate, his admiration for which is <lb />
shared by his coachman, Mike. The <lb />
other day Mike brought a couple of his <lb />
Irish friends upon the place and <lb />
escorting them around the grounds and <lb />
showing them ushered <lb />
into the hall. <lb />
There, somewhat to his surprise, he <lb />
met his employer, but the latter was <lb />
determined not to be outdone in <lb />
y by his coachman. your <lb />
into the dining-room. he <lb />
said, into the dining-room the trio <lb />
followed him. my men, of <lb />
course you can have what you he <lb />
remarked, as he stood by the sideboard; <lb />
I have a drink here that I think <lb />
you will like. There is a story to ii, by <lb />
the he added, may inter- <lb />
est you. It is called Benedictine, and it <lb />
is made by monks upon the Alps. They <lb />
till a little Bank with it and send out <lb />
their St. Bernard dogs to find travelers <lb />
who may be overcome by the, cold. <lb />
When a poor, half-frozen fellow is <lb />
found he drinks a little of cordial <lb />
from the flask and then he is able to <lb />
follow the dogs to a place of <lb />
The men listened to in silence. <lb />
Finally one of them mustered up <lb />
age to speak, j any, he <lb />
for there may he hidden in this <lb />
simple experimental fact a vast deal <lb />
of knowledge; not that we want to <lb />
prophesy, but on the face of it it <lb />
does not impossible that this <lb />
fact should the commence- <lb />
of a knowledge of electro-phys- <lb />
which in years from <lb />
might in perfection second <lb />
to none of our descriptive sciences. <lb />
in Electric Power. <lb />
Royally at the Pawnbroker's. <lb />
Kings and queens are far mere <lb />
frequent customers of the pawnshop <lb />
than most people would be willing <lb />
to Queen Isabella of <lb />
Spain has repeatedly had her jewels <lb />
j in pawn, while the silver plate of <lb />
the late ex-king of Naples and of his <lb />
heroic queen, n sister of the empress <lb />
i-of Austria, has been for years at a <lb />
time reposing in the vaults of tho <lb />
great London pawnbroker <lb />
, borough, liven the Prince of Wales <lb />
has known what it is to have <lb />
time kept by his for when <lb />
visiting the battlefields shortly after <lb />
the war ho found <lb />
himself stranded at Sedan without <lb />
money enough to pay his hotel hill <lb />
or to continue his journey. Ho had <lb />
no time to telegraph for funds, and <lb />
if he had there was tho danger <lb />
of disclosing his identity, which, <lb />
with respect to French <lb />
ties, ho was anxious at all costs to <lb />
keep secret. So ho handed his watch <lb />
and chain to his equerry, General <lb />
who, adding thereto his <lb />
own and that of the valet, <lb />
who accompanied them, proceeded <lb />
to tho local de or pawn- <lb />
shop, where he raised enough money <lb />
to enable the prince to continue his <lb />
journey. Philadelphia Press. <lb />
Called Back. <lb />
A commercial traveler for a Lon- <lb />
don firm secured an order for <lb />
in the west of England, and, as it was <lb />
not duly acknowledged, wrote a let- <lb />
to the firm calling special <lb />
to it and saying, thought you <lb />
would consider such an order quite <lb />
a feather in my <lb />
In reply ho received this note <lb />
from his have filed <lb />
your order, and for your cap <lb />
the one feather you <lb />
After about a fortnight came an- <lb />
other letter from the <lb />
people who gave you tho or- <lb />
have failed, and tho <lb />
goods. We this day sent to <lb />
you a bagful of feathers for you to <lb />
fly homo with, as we do not want <lb />
out on the road for us any <lb />
A Rune. <lb />
A well dressed woman recently <lb />
entered a Paris jeweler's shop and <lb />
asked to see some valuable gold <lb />
pins, says Dispatch. <lb />
While she was examining them a <lb />
man began playing a barrel organ <lb />
before the door. The music scorned <lb />
to annoy tho lady, and stopping to <lb />
tho door threw 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 she <lb />
said tho pins suited her, <lb />
but that as some compensation for <lb />
the trouble she had given would <lb />
buy a brooch. She accordingly <lb />
chose one. paid francs for <lb />
was leaving tho shop when the <lb />
above This part of the <lb />
work of culture, ere <lb />
the old method of is <lb />
adhered to, always some . <lb />
thing akin to fear and trembling <lb />
as the time for it approaches.; <lb />
To the arduous labor, cinch is <lb />
accomplished with and <lb />
lamentations there is the <lb />
of a season when plants <lb />
are ready, and altogether it is a <lb />
worrisome business, and hearty <lb />
thanksgiving is offered up <lb />
it is over and done with. <lb />
Blessed is the man who invent- <lb />
ed the transplanter The value <lb />
of the machine is not vet fully <lb />
appreciated, but it is beginning <lb />
to be so. More and more of them <lb />
are coming into am every <lb />
and the day is not far distant <lb />
when this great labor saving de- <lb />
vice will be looked upon as of no <lb />
less importance to the tobacco <lb />
raiser than his curing; barn- In <lb />
some sections it is already so re <lb />
and it is pushing its way <lb />
into popular favor in tho South- <lb />
The advantage of using; <lb />
famous Fuller Johnson <lb />
Transplanted which Illustrate <lb />
on this page, are manifold, and <lb />
will be readily seen when the <lb />
work it does is understood- The <lb />
machine is drawn by a pair of <lb />
by hand; it its own seasons; <lb />
it insures better tobacco and more <lb />
of work of cultivating and <lb />
of harvesting is less, and it is by <lb />
far the cheapest in every way. <lb />
The farmer who gets the great- <lb />
est returns his crops is he <lb />
who is progressive, and adopts <lb />
agricultural machinery that have <lb />
proved successful time, labor and <lb />
money savers. S -h in an <lb />
cut degree is the Trans <lb />
planter d by the Fill <lb />
Johnson tiling <lb />
Company, of Madison, Wis. The <lb />
Journal has abundant reasons for <lb />
believing that it is all that is <lb />
claimed for it, and we fully re- <lb />
commend it to our growers. In <lb />
addition to use in setting out to- <lb />
it will also transplant to- <lb />
cabbage, etc. The price <lb />
of the machine is reasonable and <lb />
it is strongly With <lb />
proper it will last a lifetime. <lb />
It will pay for itself in a year, and <lb />
often several times in one year. <lb />
We append a few of <lb />
Southern farmers who have used <lb />
the <lb />
Tobacco Transplanter <lb />
is a perfect success. It out <lb />
the plants more regularly, leaves <lb />
the ground in better condition to <lb />
cultivate, the plants more <lb />
horses, and requires to operate uniformly and can be set at any <lb />
besides the driver, two boys where the laud has been pro- <lb />
Doctors Say; <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 liver is the great <lb />
in the mechanism of <lb />
man, and when it is out of order, <lb />
the whole system becomes de- <lb />
ranged and disease is the result. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb />
smith Props. <lb />
the late Williamson store near <lb />
Court <lb />
GREENVILLE, N- C <lb />
Manufacturers and dealers in all <lb />
kinds of <lb />
w, <lb />
FINE BUGGIES a <lb />
kinds of repairing done <lb />
labor and good <lb />
material and are prepare to give <lb />
yon satisfactory work. <lb />
J. K. L. <lb />
U Greenville. <lb />
it <lb />
Cotton. <lb />
With careful rotation of <lb />
crops and liberal fertilizations, <lb />
cotton lands will improve. The <lb />
application of a proper <lb />
containing sufficient Pot- <lb />
ash often makes the difference <lb />
between a profitable crop and <lb />
failure. Use fertilizers contain- <lb />
not less than to <lb />
Actual Potash. <lb />
a complete specific <lb />
in b <lb />
v. <lb />
I i line. <lb />
a copy. <lb />
WORKS, <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
PRICE <lb />
c. not. <lb />
Co. BL. -Mo. <lb />
year. COO <lb />
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and <lb />
In nil <lb />
per In tho <lb />
roar truly, <lb />
Sold A <lb />
fist. <lb />
under Opera House. Third S <lb />
cu i n . r . <lb />
a B <lb />
II <lb />
At Law. <lb />
Hie. N <lb />
u C t. <lb />
, in <lb />
County j <lb />
Frank J. makes oath <lb />
lie is the partner of the of K. <lb />
J Co., lining in <lb />
the Toledo, State <lb />
I and Hurt said firm will <lb />
of <lb />
L and every case of Ca- <lb />
hat. be by the use <lb />
of Hall's <lb />
Sworn t- before me subscribed in <lb />
this day of December <lb />
A. <lb />
A. W <lb />
Notary Public. <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken <lb />
net- directly on the Moo I and <lb />
surfaces of the system. Send <lb />
testimonial free, <lb />
F. J. A Co,, Toledo, O- <lb />
by <lb />
to drop the plants. It plants one <lb />
row at a and can set from <lb />
throe to six acres a the <lb />
plants are set are watered; <lb />
that is, the machine makes a <lb />
small furrow which water in <lb />
exactly right is pour- <lb />
ed automatically, and the plan's <lb />
are set in water so that tho roots <lb />
are thoroughly The fur- <lb />
row is then closed and the earth <lb />
packed nicely around tho plants <lb />
by the packing plates, the rows <lb />
thus left ridge. The <lb />
packing of the is regulated, <lb />
and may he done hard or soft as <lb />
desired. The machine adapts it- <lb />
self to the unevenness of the <lb />
face of the land, enabling the <lb />
operator, just as he pleases, to <lb />
set the plants deep or shallow. <lb />
The plants may be set when ready, <lb />
no matter how dry the ground <lb />
may The fertilizer attach <lb />
which is peculiar to the <lb />
Fuller Johnson Trans- <lb />
planter and n t to be had else- <lb />
where, tho fertilizer <lb />
the row and in as <lb />
much or as little as may want- <lb />
ed. <lb />
By the use of this transplanter <lb />
these results are obtained super- <lb />
to that follow hand sett <lb />
The roots are not doubled <lb />
up, and the plants start better <lb />
and grow and mature more evenly <lb />
and quicker. A crust is not form <lb />
ed around the roots, as is <lb />
the case tho old process where <lb />
the ground is wet and water is <lb />
applied. plants being set <lb />
GOOD FOR STOCK AN POULTRY <lb />
TOO. <lb />
is <lb />
pared especially for stuck, as well as <lb />
man, and for is sold in till <lb />
cans, holding one-hall pound of <lb />
cine for <lb />
Franklin Co., Tenn., <lb />
March M. <lb />
I have used all kinds of medicine, but <lb />
prepared, the last being a <lb />
decided advantage as every to- <lb />
grower knows. <lb />
L. F. Greenville, N- C <lb />
at hand and noted. I <lb />
have been Betting my tobacco <lb />
plants with a machine for two <lb />
years, and at the same have <lb />
been experimenting with hand- <lb />
plants. I greatly prefer to <lb />
my crop set by machinery <lb />
under any circumstances. Apart <lb />
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do with the hand- find that the <lb />
plant thrives better, it grows off <lb />
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chines you have sold this sec- <lb />
this season, I hear but one <lb />
success- <lb />
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S. C <lb />
I the Tobacco <lb />
Transplanter a great success, and <lb />
mu satisfied had I used it to set <lb />
crop of acres last season <lb />
would save more than the cost of <lb />
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per cent of plants set with it will <lb />
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set by hand. <lb />
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day. the day of April, 1898, <lb />
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February. 1711. and in <lb />
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county Book at pages an <lb />
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of its power that I consider it my duty to <lb />
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The Oldest <lb />
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The Only Six-Dollar Daily <lb />
its Class in the State. <lb />
Favors Free Coinage <lb />
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per month. Weekly per <lb />
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Ed. NO <lb />
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ville and Tarboro touching at all Ian I <lb />
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