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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery.<lb />
WHY DO WE DO P <lb />
some sage tell me, for, in- <lb />
deed, like l know <lb />
The secret titles that bear <lb />
n I go. <lb />
There's brown, who <lb />
i some renown. <lb />
Whose wife bear referred to<lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1896. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Two Papers for <lb />
We have made <lb />
to <lb />
the Reflector <lb />
North the <lb />
above amount. This is, <lb />
campaign year and you. <lb />
take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
MEETING. <lb />
What reason for the custom can th <lb />
wise out give to <lb />
Why not as well refer to her as <lb />
m. <lb />
Because is on the <lb />
should we always s. <lb />
In <lb />
Mr.- <lb />
bench <lb />
wife. <lb />
speaking his <lb />
Mrs. Judge <lb />
Is she a judge by as she <lb />
wadded the court <lb />
There should be some good reason why <lb />
the title should she sport. <lb />
If one should wed a pray ad- <lb />
vise me would she he <lb />
Entitled to he known by all M <lb />
Jones, <lb />
If not, what reason can we give tor <lb />
peaking as we do <lb />
Major or <lb />
Bishop <lb />
Do titles o to families for use of <lb />
one <lb />
And if they do. why aren't they used by <lb />
daughter and by son <lb />
Why not a Lieutenant Sharp <lb />
Why not <lb />
At hast let's be consistent in the things <lb />
we to do. <lb />
Origins Observations <lb />
X. April, <lb />
The Hoard of Commissioners tor <lb />
county met this dale, present C <lb />
L Fleming, S M <lb />
Jones, T K Keel, and Jesse. L Smith. <lb />
The following orders paupers <lb />
were issued <lb />
Martha Nelson II Smith <lb />
Nat Moore J Susan <lb />
SO, Smith Henry <lb />
Kenneth <lb />
Henry Sam and Ann Cher- <lb />
Fannie Tucker Alice <lb />
Corbett twister Win- <lb />
Taylor Alex Harris <lb />
Winnie Chapman Polly Adams <lb />
Mrs J Crisp Jas Long <lb />
Edwin Haddock i <lb />
Thomas Chas and wife <lb />
; Hannah <lb />
Peel Thigpen <lb />
A Bright Bailie Due J O <lb />
Proctor Alex Venters <lb />
William Jason Parker <lb />
Elisabeth Creole Pan <lb />
Carlos Gorham Carlos <lb />
for <lb />
The following orders tor general in m <lb />
county purposes were issued cunningly he thought, <lb />
W B Parker W B And old barked with rage <lb />
J J Cherry T A Thigpen ; till we rabbit caught. <lb />
G M Tucker E A <lb />
Woody W IS <lb />
THE GETS JUST <lb />
THE SAME. <lb />
Hera's an original poem from an <lb />
tor who has evidently been <lb />
hunting <lb />
rabbit h goes on, the <lb />
is hist. <lb />
The takes his time tit ease, but <lb />
comes at last. <lb />
rabbit roams the broom sedge-field. <lb />
the raccoon hunts the creek, <lb />
The rambles e with <lb />
grins upon his cheek. <lb />
wears a bushy tail as white <lb />
as driven snow, <lb />
The he also has a tail, hut wears <lb />
it not for show. <lb />
But oh, that he's a sight, with <lb />
tail long and bare, <lb />
lie wraps it round a limb and <lb />
OUtS the there. <lb />
used to hunt the rabbit, the <lb />
in d the <lb />
But when that rabbit got the start it <lb />
put the dog in tune. <lb />
t rabbit he would quickly speed <lb />
away and dodge the dog, <lb />
And when old g- t in sight, that <lb />
rabbit found a log. <lb />
I Wilson K C Spier W K <lb />
Praetor C P J s <lb />
K II Sta-key <lb />
It is peanut politician who j R w K W King <lb />
Sine to follow costs., <lb />
gets well <lb />
Policy controls a lot of people <lb />
as well B polities. <lb />
It is to meet adversity <lb />
with a smile a kick. <lb />
It is very easy to into debt <lb />
but very bard to walk out. <lb />
There is a great deal of <lb />
wood presidential timber <lb />
The poor won't know the <lb />
color of her eggs next week- <lb />
All Lad their day on the <lb />
1st- The assemblage was very- <lb />
large. <lb />
Host of the presidential booms <lb />
to been brought up on <lb />
the bottle. <lb />
A structure Lever yet rose <lb />
higher than the ambition of the <lb />
architect. <lb />
When you see a man in a <lb />
brown study may know that <lb />
bis goose is cooked. <lb />
How often a man who is an <lb />
adept at poker will sit in front of <lb />
the tire at home let it go out <lb />
entirely. <lb />
Love is a cathodic ray that <lb />
penetrates to the marrow cf <lb />
every bone gives to the <lb />
heart a queer sensation. <lb />
There will be a big display of <lb />
new millinery at the churches <lb />
nest Sunday. The largest <lb />
of each congregation will be <lb />
women- <lb />
You may talk about <lb />
and pie, <lb />
give sop in mine, I'll <lb />
git then- mi fly. <lb />
M G Bullock Oil, Chas Skinner <lb />
Baker Hart J W Smith <lb />
W U Crawford D C <lb />
Barrow J P Allen J <lb />
F G James W <lb />
Brown Jarvis Blow <lb />
Beach O Hooker K W <lb />
Ward R W King It Ml <lb />
Go, F J Johnson C Di <lb />
G. Taylor <lb />
B M Starkey P <lb />
It W King K Braxton <lb />
C M <lb />
Bernard H T King K A <lb />
Move T E Keel o C <lb />
son R W King Greenville <lb />
Lumber Co W M King <lb />
S M Jones L Fleming <lb />
Jesse I, Smith <lb />
For Greenville Stock Law <lb />
A Savage I A C Tucker <lb />
For Swift Creek and <lb />
Stock Law territory W Laughing- <lb />
house L B Cox Shade <lb />
Jackson F M A <lb />
U Helton Jerry <lb />
E Lang C Dawson A of the fall I got by being <lb />
possum got teeth, lie <lb />
grins from ear to ear, <lb />
He looks quite odd up ill a <lb />
oh. that meat how dear. <lb />
Just bake him in the pan with <lb />
all la twixt, <lb />
And then prepare fork <lb />
the good things all are <lb />
used to hunt the and hunt <lb />
break of day, <lb />
Old he would tree him, too, before <lb />
we went away. <lb />
Sometimes that he would <lb />
way up some crooked vine, <lb />
And keep us all the be- <lb />
fore he showed his sign. <lb />
last I his piercing <lb />
like sparks up in the air, <lb />
I then went scaling up that vine and <lb />
found him there. <lb />
gave the vine a monstrous shake, the <lb />
holding tight, <lb />
Until we all down with <lb />
all our might. <lb />
That hit the ground with <lb />
ease while I was nearly dead, <lb />
Old grabbed him like a Hash be- <lb />
fore I raised my head. <lb />
I put that in a sack and then <lb />
for home we went. <lb />
He Found His Ideal. <lb />
He talked of all the troubles <lb />
in families has arisen, <lb />
vowed he would have none of <lb />
such in He'd <lb />
never, never take a wife, though <lb />
be swamped with gold, until <lb />
he was that strife would <lb />
ne'er invade his fold. <lb />
His friends laughed long at his <lb />
they loudly did deride it, <lb />
and said he'd know not what <lb />
be until he'd fairly tried <lb />
it. <lb />
He started forth resolved to <lb />
find a woman of the model which <lb />
was imprinted on the mind he <lb />
carried in his noddle. <lb />
must not list to slander's <lb />
tongue, nor see my indiscretions ; <lb />
must when I do <lb />
wrong, must hold no <lb />
He hunted high, he hunted <lb />
low, through many a Christian <lb />
nation, saw girl's who'd a <lb />
hearty show, and maids in hum- <lb />
station. Nor paused until <lb />
bed met success, he found his <lb />
fair ideal, and what his friends <lb />
called craziness they now would <lb />
find was real- <lb />
He married her ; he listened <lb />
not when slander made advances ; <lb />
from out eyes be never <lb />
caught suspicion's cruel glances. <lb />
never spoke an angry word, <lb />
But, smiled when she would meet <lb />
him, and oft by true affection <lb />
with she would <lb />
greet him- short, she <lb />
of wife for a chip, <lb />
for she was deaf and dumb and <lb />
blind. <lb />
Now hadn't he a snap TEx. <lb />
Chased <lb />
Last Sunday night while some <lb />
young men were sitting in <lb />
lobby of Hotel Lawrence they <lb />
saw something run up the stair- <lb />
way on one side, and <lb />
gave chase- It ran down the <lb />
towards the dining <lb />
room, air and gen- <lb />
When succeeded in <lb />
catching the it proved <lb />
to be a Whence it came <lb />
or whither it was no on <lb />
knew Scotland Neck Democrat <lb />
The following persons were appoint-; <lb />
t-d tax listers for <lb />
A Blow. <lb />
B Little. <lb />
A Thigpen. <lb />
It Congleton. <lb />
Jo <lb />
Farm M Lewis. <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Swift <lb />
It Johnson. <lb />
Beaver F Allen. <lb />
Shade F Hardy and Wesley Todd <lb />
were released from poll tax for 1895. <lb />
W L Cobb was allowed to move his <lb />
bar in the Frank Johnson building in <lb />
rear of Market House. <lb />
Ordered that J H rel be refunded <lb />
the tax on solvent credits charged <lb />
to him through mistake. <lb />
Order that I J be released <lb />
from payment taxes on acres of <lb />
In. i. valued at charged to him <lb />
in Swift Creek Stock <lb />
Law territory. <lb />
The following persons were allowed <lb />
to list taxes for 1895 <lb />
nil Long, colored, <lb />
S W Watkins. <lb />
P Bell, Jerry <lb />
Beaver <lb />
F Bright. <lb />
Ordered that W F. Pittman be re- <lb />
funded overcharge in taxes for <lb />
1885 <lb />
Ordered that O B Hathaway be re- <lb />
fended overcharge in taxes for <lb />
1895. <lb />
The Board passed an order relative <lb />
to working convicts, on the roads, which <lb />
order had not been prepared and re- <lb />
corded at the time we copied the pro- <lb />
Be i ft Thine. <lb />
shouted funny law <lb />
into the that<lb />
replied the pretty type- <lb />
writer at the ether end of the wire. <lb />
like to speak to him a mo- <lb />
are asked the girl. <lb />
I'm good <lb />
funny clerk. <lb />
it along, <lb />
And-ha didn't w <lb />
Economic Value of Bird, <lb />
The economic value of birds Is <lb />
told. This fact might placed be- <lb />
dispute if it were possible to <lb />
prepare two showing <lb />
how many it would <lb />
take to destroy a mile of turnips, <lb />
bow many grubs to the <lb />
wheat harvests of a dozen farms, <lb />
bow many insects to strip the leafy <lb />
blades of a forest bare, bow many <lb />
to spoil the fruits of wide orchards, <lb />
the recording fact that <lb />
these very numbers of insects are <lb />
eaten by a few bumble birds in <lb />
course of the year. That the result <lb />
would be conclusive evidence of the <lb />
value may be safely foretold <lb />
by a at a few facts <lb />
pave already been brought to bear <lb />
upon question. <lb />
the spring, when there are clam- <lb />
young birds in the nest, the <lb />
sparrow returns every three <lb />
or our minutes, each time bearing <lb />
polls in the shape of insect food. <lb />
ed at its lowest possible val- <lb />
is, allowing only one <lb />
to each thankless task <lb />
represents tens of thousands of cap- <lb />
insects as the work of one pair <lb />
of birds in one month. Swift fliers <lb />
like the swallow that hawk for food <lb />
in the air may rank higher. They <lb />
slay hundreds of <lb />
nightly <lb />
Youth is not the age of pleasure. <lb />
We then expect too much, and we <lb />
are, therefore, exposed to daily <lb />
appointments and mortifications. <lb />
When we are a little older and have <lb />
brought down to our ex- <lb />
then we calm and <lb />
begin to enjoy Liv-<lb />
Gold pens are now usually tipped <lb />
iridium. The bits of this metal <lb />
are laid in notches at point <lb />
the pen, then fastened on with flax, <lb />
being afterward ground and polished <lb />
for use. <lb />
Germany stands next to Great <lb />
Britain in the number of pensioners, <lb />
there being soldiers of the civil <lb />
war regularly draw their <lb />
from the United States govern- <lb />
Jo 1890 the United States <lb />
per more iron than <lb />
Slid England, while in steel our man- <lb />
hers by about <lb />
percent <lb />
The toilet requisites of sultan, <lb />
including rouge and enamel for the <lb />
ladies of Jewelry,<lb />
TESTED THE SOLDIER'S NERVE. <lb />
An Incident Slum in lb Peril of Ufa la <lb />
of India. <lb />
bluff old major from <lb />
queen's army had listened attentive- <lb />
to tho tales of bis com- <lb />
He put a fresh charge of <lb />
fragrant tobacco in tho veteran pipe <lb />
that he had been smoking, and <lb />
three of <lb />
lapsed into expectant silence, wait- <lb />
to hear from him. <lb />
bravest man I have ever mot <lb />
was not on the field of battle, be- <lb />
was a soldier, but I know <lb />
little about his record, and <lb />
yet when I say ho was tho bravest <lb />
man I ever knew I think I know <lb />
what I am talking about. We were <lb />
campaigning in India, and for some <lb />
months the command had <lb />
been away. We were <lb />
all thoroughly tired of a life of <lb />
tine military inactivity, and finally <lb />
a party of five of us secured a two <lb />
leave of absence, which we <lb />
proposed to spend in a bunt for big <lb />
game. <lb />
of our number was a senior <lb />
officer, who had been <lb />
through ten service in India. <lb />
He had been the guiding spirit of <lb />
our expedition. Seated a few feet <lb />
away from him and to his left was <lb />
a young junior company officer, <lb />
had but recently joined the <lb />
command. We had been eating <lb />
fruit, which was of a kind that <lb />
bears a very peculiar scent It is a <lb />
tradition that this native fruit has n <lb />
strong attraction for several <lb />
ties of venomous reptiles, which are <lb />
peculiar to that climate. I at least <lb />
am convinced there is some- <lb />
thing more than tradition in it <lb />
I have said, were talking <lb />
of adventures when, in a moment of <lb />
the bluff old <lb />
looking steadily at the young <lb />
lieutenant to bis left, slowly <lb />
you think you could keep <lb />
your presence of mind under tho <lb />
most trying when <lb />
your life depended upon your <lb />
and <lb />
followed the <lb />
question, and the young <lb />
looking quizzically at his inter-<lb />
I think I <lb />
the time has come when <lb />
you must be put to the test. Move <lb />
not a muscle until I tell you, or you <lb />
area dead <lb />
bronzed old warrior <lb />
lowly drew bis pistol from his <lb />
and, taking deliberate aim, he <lb />
fired a shot at the feet of the <lb />
man to whom ho had addressed his <lb />
ominous question. For tho spice of a <lb />
second all sat like statues; then <lb />
the colonel, in n tone of relief, ex- <lb />
claimed <lb />
all right now, boys. I've <lb />
killed <lb />
were all on our foot in an in- <lb />
eager to know what <lb />
had threatened our young comrade. <lb />
At his feet lay the coiling, squirm- <lb />
body of a cobra, the most <lb />
venomous reptile that haunts the <lb />
jungles of India. I think the man <lb />
who calmly faced was <lb />
the bravest man I've ever said <lb />
the major, and no one dissented. <lb />
Now York Mercury. <lb />
Be Built a <lb />
All kinds of animals do wonderful <lb />
things without ever being taught, <lb />
Each in its own lino inherits an <lb />
cation which in common language <lb />
goes by tho name of instinct. The <lb />
Woman's Journal gives this story of <lb />
A college professor in Maine tells <lb />
how be convinced a friend who did <lb />
not believe that build <lb />
a dam. He bought a baby beaver <lb />
of a hunter and sent it to bis <lb />
friend. <lb />
The creature became a great pet in <lb />
the house, but showed no signs of <lb />
wanting to build a dam until one <lb />
Monday morning a leaky pail full of <lb />
water was put on floor of the <lb />
back kitchen. The beaver was there. <lb />
Ho was only a baby, to be sure, but <lb />
moment he saw the water oozing <lb />
out of a in tho pail he scam- <lb />
into the yard, brought in a chip <lb />
and began his work. <lb />
His owner was called and <lb />
tho little follow, <lb />
at what ho saw. He gave or- <lb />
to have the pail left where it <lb />
was, and the industrious beaver <lb />
kept at work weeks, when <lb />
he had built a solid dam all around <lb />
at SM <lb />
There is something of pathos <lb />
ways in the sight of a great man <lb />
lost for n moment to tho <lb />
of his position, tho burden <lb />
of his own fame, and wrapped in <lb />
snob slum bars might <lb />
son of toil. Whether <lb />
it be Nelson snatching a moment's <lb />
oblivion in sleep am id tho vest less <lb />
scone of a Paris Tiling saloon, <lb />
bis head on Lady Hamilton's <lb />
she <lb />
while Mr. quoting from <lb />
the lip of a Lord North- <lb />
wick, yet evidently taking <lb />
care not to disturb her hero's slum- <lb />
or Napoleon, of bis <lb />
great battles, asleep up to tho <lb />
moment from or <lb />
Savonarola, on of bis <lb />
by fire, resting with his bead <lb />
On knees of bis black hooded and <lb />
veiled attendant and smiling and <lb />
speaking in his sleep; or General <lb />
Leo, that noblest figure in a fallen <lb />
cause, lying sleeping, wearied out <lb />
by the wayside in Virginia while an <lb />
army of men trooped past so <lb />
silently that his slumber was not <lb />
broken j or Pope, nodding, as <lb />
be is said to have done, whenever <lb />
MISSIONARY WORK. <lb />
Weekly Weather Crop Bulletin. <lb />
Missionary Boards and Methods of <lb />
Work. <lb />
The Bible makes it the duty of <lb />
the Christian church to the <lb />
world the gospel. This being true, <lb />
the question f method- of <lb />
prime To out <lb />
this it is said that the <lb />
apostles everywhere preach <lb />
lug the Paul was the <lb />
great <lb />
to the All through <lb />
the Christian era there have been <lb />
great souls, these have <lb />
ways Missionary in spirit <lb />
and But for the work of <lb />
such men the poorly <lb />
d efforts of tho the <lb />
Eng and and others, <lb />
there was no distinctively Mis- <lb />
work until latter part <lb />
of eighteenth The <lb />
Wesleyan Missionary Society was <lb />
formally organized in 1784 and <lb />
Missionaries sent to the Isle of <lb />
Jersey- In 1785 to Newfoundland <lb />
and Nova Scotia- In 1788 <lb />
Missionaries were to <lb />
the West lollies. Missionaries <lb />
had sent to destitute sec- <lb />
of England and Ireland in <lb />
to America The <lb />
foundation of the Baptist Mis- <lb />
Society was laid in 1792 <lb />
when Baptist ministers retired <lb />
the little parlor of the widow <lb />
Wallis, and contributed <lb />
, under the leadership of <lb />
William Carey, who was <lb />
doubtless -Mis <lb />
He went to the <lb />
following year. <lb />
Tho Missionary <lb />
was in This was <lb />
composed the representatives <lb />
if different churches, and was the <lb />
friend Carey Bengal <lb />
Mission. <lb />
Then followed Glasgow <lb />
Society, the Church <lb />
Missionary Society, the I end <lb />
Pure Literature Society all m <lb />
These were following other <lb />
Societies <lb />
the United Stales, <lb />
Board Foreign Mis <lb />
1810, Baptist <lb />
in 1814, <lb />
in 1819. dates <lb />
of organization of Mission Boards <lb />
in Protestant, <lb />
some of the other <lb />
churches, I fall to They are <lb />
about the -time age of <lb />
the other Missionary Boards. <lb />
It will be seen above, <lb />
That all churches <lb />
have Missionary Hoards who <lb />
the Missionary work at home <lb />
and abroad, grew out of <lb />
small beginning upon tho part of <lb />
a few Missionary spirits, <lb />
That distinctively <lb />
spirit of the Christian church only <lb />
dates from the lust years of the <lb />
eighteenth century and is re- <lb />
fore about one hundred years old. <lb />
In articles, I <lb />
give some account of the results <lb />
of the faith and toil of these Mis <lb />
heroes, and show <lb />
last has been by far the most urns <lb />
century of tho church's <lb />
history- G- A- <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report<lb />
Rah N C, Monday Aid G, <lb />
past on <lb />
baa n a very favorable <lb />
work in North Carolina. <lb />
Although the first three <lb />
w re the normal in <lb />
lire <lb />
j great, and the effect was chiefly <lb />
to delay the blooming of fruit j. . ., . . . , <lb />
trees, so that several sharp fortnight. Tam- <lb />
March did little, if any. dam- j Austen. <lb />
age. There was at excess of ruin A must be support bis <lb />
fall February, but March was or <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
relatively dry, favored <lb />
interrupted farm work Plowing <lb />
other for plant- <lb />
are generally well <lb />
cool weather March <lb />
was for crops <lb />
in Eastern District, <lb />
some By the <lb />
lust week of March plum <lb />
peach trees were in bloom. <lb />
Georges Hand, <lb />
All careers desirable far men <lb />
who know how to make them <lb />
Sand. <lb />
the very best men, can only <lb />
suffer, while woman can <lb />
the strawberry vines had set <lb />
lies the east. In the eastern <lb />
Men of business do not, as a rule, <lb />
own <lb />
portions of the State forest <lb />
are becoming green. <lb />
Tho reports of correspondents <lb />
of the Weekly Weather Crop <lb />
Ward. <lb />
shrink much <lb />
men from any physical <lb />
more than <lb />
or de- <lb />
issued by North Car <lb />
State Weather g for man ever distinguished himself <lb />
the week ending Saturday, April j w,.,,, m ,.,.,, ,. <lb />
indicate a very diversified K, .,.,,. <lb />
week, the earlier <lb />
with warm weather and <lb />
plenty of rain, the latter part <lb />
favorable on of cool, <lb />
weather. In the northern <lb />
of the Western District <lb />
was too much rain- The <lb />
temperature was above normal <lb />
March 20th o April 1-t, below <lb />
the rest of week- <lb />
never leads a man towards <lb />
the error sacrificing for <lb />
Stael. <lb />
love <lb />
us heavenly air is <lb />
Elliot. <lb />
reverence <lb />
Remember one man <lb />
to his destiny hut through <lb />
past I tail <lb />
week in the Eastern District was Sand. <lb />
generally favorable, though the <lb />
from March to at is a <lb />
interrupted farm There privilege, tending to enliven the <lb />
was a toe much only um <lb />
along the northern <lb />
three days were clear, Cool I who have seen a good deal of <lb />
and windy. Frost on don't always end by their <lb />
two mornings, which injured <lb />
strawberries, out the winds <lb />
so brisk that little is <lb />
lit to have occurred to <lb />
of which peach, plum d <lb />
rues urn bloom. <lb />
seems late vegetation <lb />
so <lb />
open-hearted <lb />
mini may be safely left to manage his <lb />
own Austen. <lb />
capable conquering <lb />
Truck though I indolence cannot of <lb />
A to Ink- <lb />
All tho ink with which the United <lb />
government prints its paper <lb />
money is made by one man. Tho <lb />
father of tho present manufacture; <lb />
a Mr. Eddy, invented the ink, but <lb />
he never told any one how the ink <lb />
was made until just before be died, <lb />
he lot his son into tho <lb />
of its composition. Had a fatal ac- <lb />
happened to the inventor be- <lb />
fore told his son about the ink <lb />
the printer would have <lb />
been in a dilemma, for Mr. Eddy's <lb />
Invention is tho only kind of ink <lb />
that will print on the peculiar <lb />
face of the fiber of which govern- <lb />
mart note paper is made. <lb />
The present Mr. Eddy employs <lb />
only six men manufacture <lb />
of his ink, and none of them is in <lb />
Not one of them has <lb />
yet seen Mr. Eddy in the interest- <lb />
of mixing the ingredients <lb />
of which the ink is composed. He <lb />
locks himself up in own room <lb />
two weeks in every year, and it la <lb />
there and then that he mixes stuff <lb />
enough to supply the government <lb />
with ink for ensuing months <lb />
and receives for this a year. <lb />
Exchange. <lb />
Dead Head Fat to <lb />
One curious fact about an ant is <lb />
that the grip of its jaws or <lb />
is retained for hours or even <lb />
days after death. Knowing this <lb />
fact has enabled tho Indiana of Bra- <lb />
to put heads of dead ants to <lb />
use in their simple surgery. The <lb />
sides of a wound are drawn <lb />
and the necessary number of <lb />
large ants arc hold with their beads <lb />
to the ridge directly over the gash. <lb />
When their jaws together on <lb />
the place where skin bas been <lb />
separated, the insect's bead is pinch- <lb />
ed off and left clinging to the sever- <lb />
ed skin, they hold together <lb />
until the wound is perfectly healed- <lb />
St. Louis <lb />
All th. UM. <lb />
Acquaintance the <lb />
Hullo, I haven't seen yon <lb />
since you got your last book out. <lb />
How are you What's in <lb />
paper <lb />
Struggling roast. <lb />
don't mean the <lb />
brown paper. I mean the paper you <lb />
reading. <lb />
Struggling Author evident <lb />
retarded by Cool seem <lb />
to be doing well- Vegetables arc <lb />
jut coming up in the north, and very apt to contemplate <lb />
are much cod in the himself out of all proportion to his <lb />
south- progress G. i. <lb />
has been made with gardens. <lb />
Irish potatoes have plant, d, <lb />
sweet potato sups being <lb />
bedded. planting is well <lb />
advanced. F diners, on the <lb />
are up with their <lb />
work, and their lauds are well <lb />
prepared. <lb />
Sayings. <lb />
the average man there i still a <lb />
amount Eastern feeling <lb />
With regard to <lb />
occupies vast in <lb />
thoughts but a small portion <lb />
in man's <lb />
best augury of S man's success <lb />
in his profession it is that he thinks <lb />
is the finest in the <lb />
The man who keeps his i Elliot, <lb />
t-hut baa to is not made for that selfish <lb />
is more blessed to give than i concentration of which is <lb />
to remarked Sand, <lb />
as he thumped ,.;,.,. for Ethiopian to <lb />
To write epigram you I change his skin for a man to live <lb />
have to do is to think up some- the past in public <lb />
menu two lines make Edna <lb />
it <lb />
A gill who <lb />
just living a lifetime makes <lb />
B man Incapable of any more selfish <lb />
flaxen hair, and didn't like it, was j handling another's <lb />
reminded that tow are Ward. <lb />
than none. <lb />
good name is better than <lb />
as the forger remarked <lb />
when be affixed the of the <lb />
millionaire to a heavy check- <lb />
Soggy pie is mentioned as one <lb />
of the causes of dyspepsia. One <lb />
of the causes of soggy is the <lb />
young married woman- <lb />
If you put a funny on <lb />
a man, and let two thousand <lb />
ousts he will saw- <lb />
wood as hard as h will play <lb />
baseball- <lb />
A recently <lb />
advertised for a situation in a <lb />
New paper. eS <lb />
to hear -f <lb />
maddest man around <lb />
Washington to-day is he who at- j who <lb />
tended the dead letter sale and <lb />
bought in his to <lb />
the president for a consulship- <lb />
Texas Sifter- <lb />
insult ottered to a man can ever <lb />
degrade him ; the only real degrade. <lb />
lion is when he degrades <lb />
Dinah C York <lb />
WRESTLING IN JAPAN. <lb />
ft Affair Conducted <lb />
You may see a wrestling <lb />
on almost any Sunday in one <lb />
bf tho big towns of Japan, and the <lb />
is satisfactory to <lb />
the promoters. Even though <lb />
elite of tho profession be engaged, <lb />
you may gain admission to in- <lb />
closure for cents, which, when <lb />
is on the best of <lb />
terms, do not represent a threepenny <lb />
bit. But should you have any <lb />
tensions to you must <lb />
spend in purchasing the lease- <lb />
hold of a box, something like a <lb />
miniature sheep pen, in you <lb />
squat with as much to <lb />
I yourself may lie. The boxes <lb />
around you are filled with <lb />
bourgeois, with a few women <lb />
and children, who consuming <lb />
Sweetmeats and watermelon with <lb />
laudable perseverance, while <lb />
twopenny public have to stand on the <lb />
floor of tho and get the <lb />
best view they can. In the center <lb />
is a raised platform about feet <lb />
square, with an earthen floor, and a <lb />
heavenly matting overhead to <lb />
keep the sun off the performers. <lb />
There is about tho procedure a <lb />
flavor of old Japan which is <lb />
nowadays. For example all <lb />
wrestlers wear their hair in the old <lb />
fashioned truncated It is about <lb />
all they do wear. And tho umpire <lb />
and his attendant are in <lb />
now obsolete or <lb />
costume, tho chief <lb />
of which is tho projecting wings <lb />
of gauze. Tho umpire does not com- <lb />
directly with the combat- <lb />
ants or audience. He is too <lb />
dignified for that. An attendant an- <lb />
his decisions with many <lb />
bows, and with much fan play re- <lb />
cites the titles of the wrestlers as <lb />
appear. <lb />
Two brawny giants emerge from <lb />
tho retiring room at the <lb />
be and Osaka we will call them <lb />
amid moon applause. Naked except <lb />
for a loincloth and a fringe of blue <lb />
cord attached to a waistband, they <lb />
strut to tho platform in tho glory of <lb />
pounds of avoirdupois and <lb />
hidden beneath <lb />
an inch of fat. Kobe takes a mouth- <lb />
of water from tho bucket at the <lb />
corner of the platform sprays it <lb />
over bis limbs. Osaka follows suit. <lb />
Next they abstract a pinch of salt <lb />
from a box near by, wrap it in a <lb />
morsel of and bury it in the <lb />
earth that covers tho platform. This <lb />
for luck. Having slapped <lb />
thighs violently, squat on their <lb />
haunches and glare at each other. <lb />
Osaka, having apparently forgotten <lb />
something, goes book to his corner <lb />
and has another mouthful of water, <lb />
after which becomes hack and calm- <lb />
contemplates Kobe, who by this <lb />
time discovers that be requires some <lb />
liquid refreshment and accordingly <lb />
goes gets it. At last Kobe and <lb />
Osaka are in a position irresistibly <lb />
reminding the casual of a <lb />
couple of gamecocks. After n deal <lb />
of slapping of thighs Kobe bound <lb />
up and a grab at Osaka, whom <lb />
be misses by loss than a <lb />
mile. Osaka returns tho <lb />
and manages to get Kobe in a <lb />
embrace. They sway for a <lb />
There is a shook like a <lb />
There is a Chance. <lb />
small the Lilliputian <lb />
i gentleman with tho gauze wings, <lb />
having received his from <lb />
Was there ever a better opportunity his fan Osaka, who <lb />
tor S young man than to-day, whether bows and retires, <lb />
have money or not r We think , does Kobe, but loss ostentatiously. <lb />
WHAT SAY. <lb />
A Collection of Opinions Regarding <lb />
Sterner Sex. <lb />
do not want silly <lb />
n. <lb />
not. Young men arc often heard to <lb />
say there is no chance for them and it's <lb />
no use to try. When a young fellow <lb />
such words us these it is pretty <lb />
apt to be true that there is no chance <lb />
him, but he wrongly places tin re- <lb />
upon the world. U not <lb />
world that is at but <lb />
There are few opportunities for the <lb />
can do nothing, but there is every <lb />
chance for the one who has fitted <lb />
self for something. The man his <lb />
prepared to do well the work <lb />
particular field can always <lb />
work to do. Does any know B <lb />
good farmer not getting along <lb />
well V Does any one know of a first, <lb />
class mechanic who cannot find work <lb />
to do Does any one know a first- <lb />
class salesman who cannot find em- <lb />
It is not exciting, except <lb />
perhaps to those who con appreciate <lb />
tho nuances of code, <lb />
but it is very quaint and one of <lb />
few bits of old Japan that have not <lb />
beer, hustled out of existence. <lb />
London <lb />
There there still Is <lb />
in England A metaphysical <lb />
of which Huxley and many other <lb />
eminent persons were members. <lb />
met once a month to discourse <lb />
of high matters. Mr. Glad- <lb />
stone was one. There is no known <lb />
subject on which the great <lb />
is not ready to enlarge <lb />
with copious confidence. He did on <lb />
metaphysics at tho club and else- <lb />
Mr. was once asked <lb />
whether Mr. Gladstone was ex- <lb />
pert <lb />
export in metaphysics He <lb />
docs not know the mooning of the <lb />
was tho rather startling an- <lb />
Between Mr. Gladstone and <lb />
Mr. Huxley no love, in truth, was <lb />
ever lost. relations were <lb />
Die Bar. <lb />
conversation failed to be in that <lb />
Does any one know <lb />
men arc poor creatures, more or WOrkman in, any particular field <lb />
i w, find plenty for his hands <lb />
. ,, . , do Besides there arc bun <lb />
arc a you th . m w , <lb />
Ward. J J mot on do in <lb />
richest mat, rift it to I tor a particular work, J <lb />
can. Dinah P, I arc men and energy they w and no cordiality <lb />
Men and think but women can do plenty to do. When <lb />
G. find it they make it. The <lb />
, , trouble is that too many act the <lb />
a fine thing ft is to he a young <lb />
false theory that the world owes them <lb />
Barney. , ., , <lb />
living. The world owes no such <lb />
nothing a man if repudiated it <lb />
but Frances Blimey. i never it. There are <lb />
man is altogether evil; there b plenty of opportunities but they are like j <lb />
latent good in Edna the ore bidden away in the they n <lb />
More <lb />
you know that Is the <lb />
father of <lb />
I heard it last night at <lb />
club. Did you bear what he said <lb />
about<lb />
He said that they were the first <lb />
presents <lb />
. and bad <lb />
. . i. most be dug Journal. j Brooklyn Life <lb />
cannot knew what really w<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
what Quay and are up to, and if our warmest to Bro. <lb />
it shall turn oat Quay and Hilliard. His remarks are in keeping <lb />
Soured at the at <lb />
C as a ail matter. <lb />
gone to they <lb />
know that it will he too late for thorn <lb />
to get any concessions for themselves, <lb />
as with the support of Quay and <lb />
nomination would be as- <lb />
sured and they would be left out in the <lb />
cold for not having guessed right. All <lb />
of which is nuts for the Democrats. <lb />
15th. <lb />
The lust issue the Morganton Her- <lb />
was an eight-page edition <lb />
of the town and it surroundings. <lb />
It and re. <lb />
fleets much credit upon the publisher <lb />
and the town. <lb />
The Executive Committee of the <lb />
State Press Association met in <lb />
Thursday, and decided to hold <lb />
the next meeting Association at <lb />
Wilmington on 10th. boy <lb />
can have a pleasant sojourn in the <lb />
by the <lb />
The Democratic State Executive <lb />
Committee met in Raleigh Thursday <lb />
night, and selected June as the <lb />
date tor holding the Stale convention. <lb />
The committee adopted the changes in <lb />
the plan of organization as by <lb />
the last State convention, which pro- <lb />
rides for minority representation <lb />
primaries and county conventions. he <lb />
meeting of the was very <lb />
harmonious. <lb />
to Senator Smith, New <lb />
Jersey, the Democrat of that State <lb />
have no candidate to urge before the <lb />
Chicago convention, and are perfectly <lb />
willing to support the man chosen by <lb />
the convention. Mr. Smith thinks <lb />
Democrats can carry the St this <lb />
no mistake is made in the <lb />
adopted at Chicago, no matter <lb />
who beads the Presidential ticket. <lb />
The opinion of one of <lb />
makers, who is at <lb />
sent ill Washington, op. <lb />
is entitled to weight. This gentleman. <lb />
Mr. James Andrews, of <lb />
said necessity of a high pro- <lb />
tariff seems to have by, for <lb />
in many lines we have reached a point <lb />
of cheapness in that approx- <lb />
the cost of production in any <lb />
of the European countries. Take <lb />
steel, far I remember when. <lb />
an i I was employed <lb />
first plant that smelted steel west of the <lb />
and that it sold f-r <lb />
cents a pound. Now it is for <lb />
one cent a pound, owing to the mar- <lb />
improvement ill machinery and <lb />
better transportation facilities. We <lb />
have much the advantage of England. <lb />
for our ores lie near the surface and <lb />
can be mined at a trifling expense, <lb />
whereas they have to go to great depths <lb />
for their ores and fuel. We bring <lb />
the Lake Superior ores to the smelters <lb />
of Pennsylvania in vast quantities, and <lb />
water transportation is very low. Such <lb />
natural advantages are not enjoyed by <lb />
any competitor hence the <lb />
of steel we stand on Mi equal foot- <lb />
with all the <lb />
with what has often been asserted in <lb />
these columns, as well as in papers else- <lb />
where, town is judged largely <lb />
by its <lb />
Let us assure our good brother <lb />
that Greenville does feel the kindliest <lb />
interest in Scotland Neck, and would <lb />
rejoice to sec that splendid town en- <lb />
joying the highest measure of <lb />
We know the town has good <lb />
in Some who formerly belonged <lb />
to her are now citizens of Greenville <lb />
and they arc among our best and most <lb />
progressive citizens. <lb />
As to the Democrat, there is not one <lb />
of weekly exchanges that we road <lb />
v more interest and regularity. It <lb />
is pure, honest and conscientious <lb />
in all its utterances, and editorially is a <lb />
model newspaper. And it has often <lb />
been a wonder to us that the business <lb />
men of Scotland Neck make it <lb />
for the excellent paper they have <lb />
to look elsewhere than at home for the <lb />
bulk of its advertising patronage. By <lb />
so doing they stand greatly in own <lb />
Our friend T. R. Hodges, from <lb />
Beaufort county, was in town Saturday <lb />
and showed us a sample of his tobacco <lb />
paint. They are by tar the largest <lb />
that, we have seen this season. Thud <lb />
he has lots of them at home equally <lb />
as nice an these he brought up. The <lb />
plants were taken from a bed prepared <lb />
by a Mr. Tucker, who came to Green- <lb />
ville last fall from Chase City, Va. He <lb />
remained in Greenville a few weeks <lb />
and graded tobacco and while doing <lb />
this work noticed that he was a <lb />
remarkably industrious man and as he <lb />
was looking tor a farm in eastern North <lb />
Carolina knowing Mr. Hodges wanted <lb />
a mail of this type we directed him to <lb />
go to see him, with the result that they <lb />
traded. thus securing plants on <lb />
equal chances far ahead of majority <lb />
of formers we not at all surprised, <lb />
for it takes just a man to sue- <lb />
at tobacco and unless <lb />
bad seasons or some <lb />
tune happen this man Tucker is going <lb />
to carry off some fancy prices next <lb />
fail. <lb />
GREENVILLE VS. SCOTLAND <lb />
NECK. <lb />
The man who thinks that Senator <lb />
Gorman does not still wield a powerful <lb />
influence in the Senate is not a close <lb />
observer. last week Mr. Gorman <lb />
mt up and made a few remarks against <lb />
the idea of abolishing postmasters at <lb />
which are in the <lb />
vicinity o large cities and plating those <lb />
offices under clerks from the city offices. <lb />
Note the result. The Senate added an <lb />
amendment to the <lb />
bill limiting the postmasters who <lb />
may be abolished to those who preside <lb />
over which are within five <lb />
miles of the corporate limits of cities. <lb />
President Cleveland must find the <lb />
numerous attempts that are daily made <lb />
by newspaper men anxious to earn <lb />
their salaries to tell what he is going to <lb />
do about those Cuban resolutions, <lb />
to him last week, I source of con. <lb />
and so numerous are <lb />
concocted that it will be <lb />
most impossible for the President to do <lb />
anything that will miss all the theories <lb />
have put faith. Somebody <lb />
doubtless able to say told <lb />
you but it will not be because they <lb />
had advance information. All that is <lb />
known is the President is- <lb />
to determine whether there is <lb />
anything the situation to ell for <lb />
any action on his pan. <lb />
As a rule Democrats in Congress do <lb />
not seriously regard the concern- <lb />
Senator Tillman's candidacy for the <lb />
Presidential nomination, <lb />
which his departure to make some <lb />
speeches in the west <lb />
but personal friends of the gen- <lb />
say that he really intends to be <lb />
a candidate if the silver men control <lb />
Chicago convention. Well, any- <lb />
body cm be a candidate, but getting <lb />
votes cough to nominate is quite an- <lb />
other thing. Many Democrats in Con- <lb />
think that Senator Tillman's de- <lb />
of his intention to bolt the <lb />
Chicago convention if it does not adopt <lb />
a in accordance with his views <lb />
i- of itself enough to bar him from re- <lb />
any honors at the hands of that <lb />
convention. <lb />
I he Democrat has not been paid <lb />
advertise our sister town but it feels <lb />
constrained to offer a comment or two <lb />
from what was remarked on our streets <lb />
about Greenville yesterday, and some <lb />
other things that have come under our <lb />
A said to the editor of the <lb />
Democrat that Greenville is making <lb />
more rapid development than any other <lb />
town Eastern Carolina, and another <lb />
gentleman remarked that it is due to <lb />
the tobacco interests there. <lb />
The Democrat has been thinking <lb />
about the matter, but does not main <lb />
by the heading tub article to <lb />
that the two towns, Greenville and <lb />
Scotland Neck, are at all opposed to <lb />
each other. Indeed we know that <lb />
Scotland Neck rejoices in Greenville's <lb />
prosperity and we believe that Green-. <lb />
ville would rejoice in a greater <lb />
for Scotland Neck than we now en- <lb />
joy and we are doing fairly well. <lb />
We do not know so much about the <lb />
tobacco interests Greenville for we <lb />
have not had an opportunity to judge <lb />
about that except through the columns <lb />
of the Reflector ; but we do <lb />
something about another thing or two. <lb />
We know that no paper in the State <lb />
has worked harder tor its town than <lb />
the Reflector, and we know <lb />
few papers in the State show plainer <lb />
evidence of appreciation their efforts <lb />
on the part of the business men of the <lb />
town. The columns of the <lb />
are all the time well filled with <lb />
ling advertisements by the live business <lb />
men of Greenville. They are free to <lb />
spend money with their newspaper and <lb />
the paper is thus enabled to do <lb />
services for the town that other. <lb />
wise it not do. And the effect is <lb />
seen in the quickened prosperity of the <lb />
town. <lb />
But some one might say the <lb />
interest of the town is what has set it <lb />
on such a pleasing career of prosperity <lb />
Grant and yet again we declare <lb />
that had it not been for the faithful and <lb />
persistent newspaper work done for <lb />
Greenville its tobacco interests would <lb />
have been as lifeless as a worm-cut <lb />
gourd-vine under a noon-day sun. <lb />
Now, as to Scotland Neck We have <lb />
compared the last issues of the <lb />
tor and the Democrat and find that <lb />
the Reflector carries twice as much <lb />
advertising for the business men of <lb />
Greenville as the Democrat carries for <lb />
the business men of Scotland Neck. <lb />
Further comment would seem <lb />
NOTES AND T <lb />
JOTTINGS. <lb />
O. L. <lb />
There is still a great deal of com- <lb />
plaint among the farmers about scar- <lb />
city of plants and those who have them <lb />
say they are very small tor the season <lb />
of the year, <lb />
be people of our beautiful sunrise <lb />
section have climbed the ladder to the <lb />
last round in the growth of bright to- <lb />
and fling their to the <lb />
is the caption of the Greenville <lb />
article la the tobacco edition of the <lb />
News and Observer, <lb />
There is not a wore progressive <lb />
element or class of won in the South, <lb />
or in the nation so far as that goes, <lb />
than the of North Caro- <lb />
The recent tobacco edition of the <lb />
News and Observer shows to <lb />
what extent the tobacco wen will go to <lb />
work keeping themselves and their <lb />
business up with the march of progress. <lb />
Mr. Arendell says there was not a mark- <lb />
et in the State, not even one. that was <lb />
not represented in this issue, and it <lb />
seemed that one vied with the <lb />
other to see what credit be done <lb />
the tobacco interests. <lb />
A more crowd than the <lb />
Republicans in Congress <lb />
would be difficult to find. They know <lb />
that and Quay arc hatching up <lb />
one sort of scheme down in Florida, <lb />
they fear that the reports about <lb />
Quay having made a deal with <lb />
are true, and yet they are not <lb />
enough to try to act for them- <lb />
selves. These men don't care a <lb />
the personality of the candidate- <lb />
All they want is to be with the winner. <lb />
It because they thought the <lb />
combine was strong enough <lb />
to and dictate the <lb />
nomination that they joined it. Now <lb />
they are a quandary. They are <lb />
afraid to try to deals with Mo <lb />
Set it down The town that tries to <lb />
starve a newspaper which doe honest <lb />
and earnest and respectable work for <lb />
its will never prosper as it <lb />
otherwise would under a liberal sup- <lb />
port of best for letting the <lb />
world know what it is doing. <lb />
This paper has lived and prospered <lb />
if it has at by the <lb />
liberal aid of all the business of Scot- <lb />
land Neck, but spite of their <lb />
to their own interest and a fair <lb />
remuneration for our services to <lb />
town and community. <lb />
And if they will point out a paper <lb />
that has been more persistent in its <lb />
forts to build its town than the <lb />
Democrat has for the past seven years, <lb />
we will sell out to some one at a bar <lb />
gain and let him have the pleasure and <lb />
honor of making two blades of grass <lb />
grow where we have induced <lb />
be can. <lb />
We have written plainly and point- <lb />
because we have felt that the in- <lb />
rest of the town, together with oar <lb />
own, demands Neck <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
For what is so kindly said in the <lb />
the Be we make <lb />
It is now In to again <lb />
if the people of Greenville are going to <lb />
take any steps toward securing a <lb />
Board of Trade or Chamber of Com- <lb />
the town. The objects, aims <lb />
and purposes of a Board of Trade have <lb />
been frequently set forth by this paper <lb />
and it certainly seems some steps <lb />
ought to be taken at once to organize. <lb />
There are numbers of young, energetic, <lb />
active business men that ought to <lb />
interest in the advancement <lb />
of the town to lend a hand to <lb />
ibis cause. The time has been when <lb />
our people could allow such things to <lb />
be neglected, but status of <lb />
the community and the dignity of <lb />
town can no longer afford to treat such <lb />
matters lightly. Can the people of <lb />
Greenville afford not to have some <lb />
means by which concerted action of the <lb />
citizens can be secured when it is need- <lb />
If one moment's thought is given <lb />
this matter it can be seen at a glance <lb />
absolute necessity such an or- <lb />
far protection of <lb />
the private interests of <lb />
saying nothing about the public good to <lb />
be derived from it. If we had a <lb />
Board of Trade coin- <lb />
posed of the business <lb />
men of the town there are many ad- <lb />
vantages that could be had just tor the <lb />
asking that we don't enjoy now. A <lb />
petition asking for any special measure <lb />
that is for the public good instead of <lb />
haying to wait for some one to take it <lb />
and to each man in the <lb />
town for his signature ad probably <lb />
nine times in ten the have <lb />
to be explained to each one separately, <lb />
O be referred for action to this or- <lb />
and disposed of while it was <lb />
thought about outside. If there was <lb />
anything needed which required a voice <lb />
from the town instead of calling a <lb />
meeting of the citizens at the <lb />
Court House. The matter could <lb />
easily and be disposed <lb />
of without this trouble if we had a <lb />
Board of Trade, <lb />
Then again there are too many <lb />
turned to Greenville to-day, there are <lb />
too many people who are beginning to <lb />
feel interested in oar section, for us to <lb />
how such a careless indifference ab <lb />
our own town and community. I <lb />
some our people, in tact all of them, <lb />
who are trying so hard to get rich in a <lb />
short while, would give a little more <lb />
attention to such matters as these they <lb />
would the better pave their own way to <lb />
the temple of fortune and increase the <lb />
opportunities of accumulating wealth. By <lb />
opening up new avenues of commerce a <lb />
stronger current of trade will most <lb />
surely flow. It is upon this principle <lb />
that we argue that a Chamber of Com- <lb />
or Board of Trade will benefit <lb />
the individual as well as the whole <lb />
town and no possible injury can result <lb />
from it to anyone. What we need is <lb />
more public spirited feeling and united <lb />
action on the pact of our A <lb />
Board of Trade will produce this and <lb />
we most have it <lb />
During the hist sixty days all grades <lb />
of tobacco from U cents up have de- <lb />
in price and many farmers have <lb />
become alarmed at such a turn in <lb />
when usually heretofore those <lb />
grades have held their own at this sea- <lb />
son of the year. We have been asked <lb />
quite a number of times what the cause <lb />
of this is. As a matter of fact, we <lb />
don't what all the militating <lb />
influences are, but from the <lb />
that we can the gain chief cause is <lb />
this. Some time last fall several of the <lb />
largest plug manufacturing concerns of <lb />
the west decided to go into the man- <lb />
cigarettes in competition with <lb />
the American Tobacco Co. Their ob- <lb />
is a matter course was to make <lb />
money but the idea was not <lb />
until American Tobacco Co. en- <lb />
into the manufacture of plug <lb />
tobacco. The American Tobacco Co- <lb />
put upon the market a brand of plug <lb />
tobacco called the Battle Ax to con. <lb />
with Horse Shoe <lb />
brand. The wholesale price of this <lb />
tobacco was reduced in two or three <lb />
nearly per cent and it <lb />
would be well o state just here that <lb />
this great reduction in the price of this <lb />
tobacco as a matter of fact lowered the <lb />
price of wrappers almost in the same <lb />
proportion, as our Eastern Carolina <lb />
bright wrappers was used on this plug. <lb />
This is one of the main reasons why <lb />
wrappers were so lower last tail <lb />
than formerly. In consequence of this <lb />
the western concerns entered the arena <lb />
of cigarette manufacturing. A rep <lb />
the plug war set in be- <lb />
tween the Tobacco Co. and <lb />
these concern composed principally of <lb />
Meyers, Drummond, P. <lb />
and others. <lb />
The American Co- in order to meet <lb />
their began the <lb />
of a low cigarette which <lb />
they put up in packages twenty for <lb />
five cents. The Western men began <lb />
to advertise their goods in a pretty live- <lb />
y way and thus the war set in in the <lb />
cigarette world. The lower price of <lb />
cutting stock is the present result of <lb />
this cigarette war in that the <lb />
of cigarettes in order to make <lb />
their accustomed profits and to meet <lb />
the been forced to <lb />
buy a low grade cutter to use in making <lb />
cigarettes and during the last few <lb />
months no attention has been paid to <lb />
American cutting stock the very <lb />
low grades which have been selling <lb />
much higher than formerly- The <lb />
writer has given this matter a good <lb />
deal of thought and as a result of our <lb />
investigations and from what we can <lb />
learn from those best on this <lb />
matter there is no doubt but that cut- <lb />
ting tobacco will go back to it original <lb />
price before another season. Our per- <lb />
views are that will be <lb />
higher the coming season than they <lb />
have been for some time and we don't <lb />
think j; anything to cause any <lb />
unnecessary <lb />
A JUDGE. <lb />
N. C, Apr. 13th, <lb />
Reflector If there is <lb />
any one thing that should be a county's <lb />
pride, it is to feel and know that the <lb />
officers who have the control, manage- <lb />
and administration of the town, are <lb />
capable, honest and just men. The <lb />
people are becoming more observant of <lb />
these matters than in former years, and <lb />
it is a pride to see and be <lb />
with an officer in whom the people can <lb />
safely confide their lives and their inter- <lb />
Never in the experience our <lb />
people, since the days of reconstruction, <lb />
have we heard more of just <lb />
of it public officer has been <lb />
said Hon. E. T. who has <lb />
just closed three terms of court held <lb />
in Pitt county since January 1st. As a <lb />
general thing, the opinion of twelve <lb />
regular jurors, who sit for one week <lb />
the administration of the laws by <lb />
the Judge the variety of cases that <lb />
come before a court and jury, is a most <lb />
excellent test of the worth esteem <lb />
in which a Judge should be regarded. <lb />
Wake Forest Locals. <lb />
Two hundred and sixty-one students <lb />
have been enrolled during the present <lb />
session. This is a gain of forty over <lb />
last year. <lb />
Dr. J. H. who has charge <lb />
the Modern Language Department, <lb />
will spend summer traveling and <lb />
studying in Europe. <lb />
SAML T. WHITE <lb />
C. A. Whites obi stand-i <lb />
-------DEALER IN------- <lb />
Tinware, Crockery and Hardware, Heavy Groceries, and all <lb />
Farming Utensils. T. of Shovels <lb />
C. L. of Elizabeth City, Axes, Plows, etc., a specialty- Call to sen mo and pet my prices be- <lb />
fore purchasing. Car load Flour, Hay, Lime. Seed Irish Potatoes <lb />
just received- I also handle all brands of High Grade <lb />
Fertilizers for Cotton and Tobacco- <lb />
has been awarded the medal in j <lb />
Society, given for the <lb />
best oration from member of the Junior <lb />
Class. <lb />
It has been the universal comment ex- <lb />
pressed by the juries, for the last three <lb />
tart held here by Judge Boykin, as <lb />
well as the people generally, that he is <lb />
an excellent Judge, and all regretted his <lb />
departure No Judge win ever hold a <lb />
wanner place in the regard and <lb />
the people of Pitt county Judge <lb />
Boykin. And the lawyers say the <lb />
amount business transacted, and in <lb />
his rulings which only lawyers can <lb />
appreciate. fully, be is simply <lb />
cent splendid. The people of Pitt <lb />
congratulate themselves that he has <lb />
so much and so well. The <lb />
would be pleased to have Judge Boykin <lb />
and live in our good old county <lb />
of Pitt. And if this good man cannot <lb />
do this the people of Pitt will ever re- <lb />
member him with Kindness, and wish <lb />
him and prosperity ill <lb />
ever field he may choose or go. <lb />
of <lb />
OF RACES. <lb />
For Wednesday and Thursday. <lb />
DEVELOPING TRADE. <lb />
What Can Be Accomplished <lb />
Working Together. <lb />
The Reflector has had much to <lb />
say of organizing a Board of <lb />
Trade in Greenville and Our <lb />
men working together for the advance- <lb />
of the town. Here is a good ex- <lb />
ample W recently done in <lb />
Richmond A short. time ago a number <lb />
of the leading of that city came <lb />
together to discuss the best methods of <lb />
increasing the trade of the An <lb />
association was organized, and It was <lb />
decided that a series of cheap <lb />
would be profitable. Last Tues- <lb />
day u r big excursion trains from the <lb />
country Richmond <lb />
packed and jammed. There was not a <lb />
vacant seat or standing room on any <lb />
train. The magnitude of the thing <lb />
was not foreseen by the railway <lb />
and extra cars were not provided <lb />
n sufficient numbers. Hundreds of <lb />
people were left at the way stations be- <lb />
cause they could not get transportation. <lb />
The experiment was so successful <lb />
that the Richmond papers clamor for <lb />
more excursions. They say that all <lb />
the excursionists purchased something <lb />
and their visit made business brisk for <lb />
the merchants. The tourists not only <lb />
did a good deal of shopping, but they <lb />
took in sights of city, and all <lb />
day long the street cars were filled with <lb />
bright and happy faced men, women <lb />
and children. <lb />
This is one instance of what can be <lb />
done when business men a com- <lb />
work together. Greenville can <lb />
profit along this other lines if prop- <lb />
steps are taken. <lb />
FIRST CLASS. <lb />
Harold, White, Green; <lb />
ville, N. Q. <lb />
Orphan, B. Hancock, <lb />
Scotland Neck, N. C. <lb />
Mary Lee, S. Hooker, <lb />
Greenville, Q. <lb />
Edward p., B. Patrick, <lb />
Ayden, N. C. <lb />
Antique, S. and B. M. <lb />
New <lb />
George D., Br. AV. Edwards, <lb />
Snow Hill, N. C. <lb />
Lillie D-, <lb />
Greenville, N, C- <lb />
Bird Eye, B Hooker, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Bell, B. H. While, <lb />
Hertford, N. C. <lb />
B. M. and Mamie Wells, <lb />
B. New <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Rush Miller, B. J. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
CLASS. <lb />
Harold, Br. G. White, Green- <lb />
ville, C. <lb />
Neck Breed- <lb />
Farm, Scotland Neck N. C. <lb />
Mary Lee, S. M. and B. M. <lb />
Smith and Hooker, Greenville, N. <lb />
Q, <lb />
Antique, S. B; <lb />
New <lb />
Allie Mansfield, S. H. <lb />
White Hertford, N. C. <lb />
class. <lb />
Lillian D., MG. J. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Bird Eye, S. S-----Smith Hooker, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
King Allie, B. GM. H. White, <lb />
Hertford. N. <lb />
Stove. B. G-W- M- <lb />
New Borne, X. C. <lb />
By Mamie Wells, B. M. and B. <lb />
New <lb />
The free for all race was not made <lb />
up, the number of entries for it being <lb />
too small, but there will be a special <lb />
match race to take the place of it on <lb />
The Polk Miller entertainment given <lb />
here was greatly enjoyed, <lb />
Mr. Miller represents the manners and <lb />
customs of the old plantation in a <lb />
way calculated to amuse instruct <lb />
those who hear him. <lb />
The next lecture the regular <lb />
will be delivered on the inst., <lb />
by Dr. C. S. <lb />
His subject will be <lb />
some phase of the Indian question. <lb />
The Literary Societies are doing ad- <lb />
work now, there being in <lb />
of them a warm contest for the improve- <lb />
medal which will be awarded <lb />
May. <lb />
President Taylor is, at present, help- <lb />
agent a special <lb />
effort to complete the endowment of the <lb />
Royal I chair before the first of May. <lb />
Their success is almost assured. <lb />
Rev. B. II. D. D., of Texas. <lb />
has been secured to deliver the literary <lb />
at Commencement, lie is an <lb />
or of national reputation, and will <lb />
doubtless draw a large audience. <lb />
Preparations are being made for an <lb />
elegant banquet on Wednesday <lb />
evening of Commencement week, at <lb />
which some of the most gifted alumni, <lb />
representing several States, will make <lb />
speeches. <lb />
The base ball team played the first <lb />
games of the session with Trinity Col <lb />
at Durham, on Saturday and Mn <lb />
day last. The first game was hist, the <lb />
second won. The members of the <lb />
unite in praising the Trinity <lb />
for their fair and friendly treatment. <lb />
On the 31st, ult., Prof. J. F. <lb />
delivered an interesting and com- <lb />
lecture on the Roentgen <lb />
rays. By means of drawings and ex <lb />
he illustrated the character of <lb />
these rays and showed their possible <lb />
applications in the arts. He spent ah <lb />
most a month In preparing to deliver <lb />
lecture, lie kept very busy <lb />
leisure times, drawing o <lb />
plain more fully his M. <lb />
CLOSING <lb />
OUT AT <lb />
FOR SALE. <lb />
The King House property, on <lb />
main street, the most desirable <lb />
hotel in the city, largest patron age. well <lb />
equipped story <lb />
oilier necessary buildings, good well <lb />
water, mob <lb />
low. Terms easy. <lb />
House lot 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 />
houses and lots tor rent. <lb />
I have several other desirable pieces <lb />
of properly for sale. For further <lb />
call on <lb />
HENRY <lb />
REAL ESTATE <lb />
COST <lb />
OUR ENTIRE STOCK 4- <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. Bro., <lb />
N, C, <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
--------IS AT THE FRONT WITH A LINE-------- <lb />
Q-l <lb />
YEARS has taught me that the best is the l I <lb />
Hemp Rope. Building Pumps, Farming Implements, and every <lb />
ting necessary tor Millers, and general lions, purposes, a- well a <lb />
Clothing. Shoes. Dress Goods I have always on hand. Am head <lb />
quarters tor Heavy Groceries, and jobbing agent for Clark's O. X. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous attentive clerk. <lb />
N. C <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Life, Fire and Accident Insurance. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All Risks placed in strictly <lb />
ASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current <lb />
AGENT FOR FIRST-GLASS FIRE <lb />
. C. Cobb. Pitt Co., X. C. <lb />
T. I OPE. Southampton Co., Vs <lb />
TWO PAPERS FOB <lb />
Does Not Come Every <lb />
The has <lb />
with the Carolinian, <lb />
of Raleigh, whereby we can <lb />
both papers, weekly, a whole year for <lb />
Our readers are well acquainted with <lb />
both these papers- No paper <lb />
published in Pitt county as <lb />
much news as is now found every <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 />
Shortens labor, lessens <lb />
diminishes dancer to lite <lb />
mother and child and her in <lb />
more favorable to speedy recovery. <lb />
Stronger after than before <lb />
says a midwife Is best remedy <lb />
FOR RISING <lb />
Known and the that atom. <lb />
and by <lb />
who nave it <lb />
Of and imitations. <lb />
Mites Child-Birth Easy, <lb />
Bent by Express or mail <lb />
MM e Book <lb />
mailed free, containing voluntary testimonial.<lb />
SOLD <lb />
New Goods <lb />
COBB BROS CO. <lb />
COTTON km <lb />
AND- <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision <lb />
and -05 Progress Water <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments <lb />
Code, used in <lb />
Notice to Credit o <lb />
Having been appointed and duly <lb />
as administrator of estate of <lb />
W. C. House deceased, all persons hold- <lb />
lot; against said estate are here- <lb />
by notified to present them to under- <lb />
signed for payment, properly <lb />
on or before the 10th day of April <lb />
1897, or this will be plead In bar <lb />
of their recovery. All persons indebted <lb />
to saW estate are to make I <lb />
to undersigned. <lb />
This the day of April 1897 <lb />
of W, C. <lb />
Daily. <lb />
I am receiving New Goods every <lb />
day. My stock will soon be com- <lb />
in line. <lb />
and Pipe, <lb />
Nails, Axes, Doors, Sash, Paints <lb />
and Oils, Rope, Belting and Pack <lb />
Poultry Netting and Fence <lb />
of every <lb />
description. Yon will find me a <lb />
Five where I am selling <lb />
goods low for the cash- I buy <lb />
cash and sell for cash. <lb />
to see me. <lb />
D. Q. <lb />
N. <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
Flues. <lb />
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 />
Have put <lb />
new machinery <lb />
guarantee first class <lb />
work. Look to <lb />
interest and give me <lb />
your orders. <lb />
A. B. ON, <lb />
Agent tor Wall Paper. <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
n. <lb />
January M, <lb />
F. s. <lb />
Deal sir You enter my <lb />
finis of your <lb />
think I will tons for <lb />
my own use. I used <lb />
Orinoco for two seasons pat <lb />
and like if. a splendid <lb />
H. RICKS. <lb />
Mr Hicks has made a <lb />
fortune tine tobacco. <lb />
Ilia commendations f a <lb />
is worth as <lb />
he knows what he is talking <lb />
about. <lb />
For by O. XI. Tucker, <lb />
Greenville, N. ;. <lb />
GUANO CO <lb />
BUBO. NORFOLK <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Court Clerk of <lb />
Issued letters sq- <lb />
on <lb />
the day of February, W., on <lb />
mm flues. <lb />
We. the undersigned, <lb />
purchased or used Tobacco Flues <lb />
C last sea- <lb />
sou and unhesitatingly say <lb />
are A- both in workmanship and <lb />
are much easier put together than <lb />
Flues usually made. All joints <lb />
riveted or hinged. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
W. G <lb />
L. <lb />
S- <lb />
We are now taking orders for <lb />
next season will guarantee <lb />
as <lb />
lien is hereby given to all persons i <lb />
i I U Estate to make <lb />
Sb. of Ge correct Of of bar. <lb />
authenticated, to the we flues SO <lb />
undersigned, months -n <lb />
Si this Notice, or this <lb />
will be In bar of their re- <lb />
the Estate Belcher, <lb />
C. <lb />
Washington, N.<lb /></p>
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Styles. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Mrs. Hopkins Boy. <lb />
HIGH NOV- <lb />
you find a <lb />
more com stock in the <lb />
needed <lb />
for dress prices <lb />
are surprising. They <lb />
WITH THE BEST <lb />
that the country affords. <lb />
For durability and wear <lb />
I defy com petition. I <lb />
have just returned from <lb />
the northern <lb />
A COM <lb />
stock of SPRING <lb />
CLOTHING which for <lb />
assortment, style and tit <lb />
cannot be equaled m a <lb />
class store anywhere <lb />
QT A SUIT IN STOCK <lb />
that is out of style. I <lb />
sold very close last, sea <lb />
son hare shelf <lb />
worn goods to offer you. <lb />
date. I <lb />
I NOW CAN SUIT YOU. <lb />
I have B number of years <lb />
experience in the Cloth <lb />
business and under- <lb />
stand the taste and wants <lb />
of you all. Give mo a call. <lb />
oil highest obtainable <lb />
J. S. Tl <lb />
There was a light hail late Thursday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Work has commenced on Mrs. Jar- <lb />
three stores. <lb />
At yd it like the fruit crop <lb />
Sustained only t damage. <lb />
The who writes <lb />
struck it right Thursday evening. <lb />
Mr. is getting ready, <lb />
to build oil his lot in <lb />
The box sewer on Washington street j <lb />
is getting in very bad condition in some , <lb />
places. <lb />
Base ball are beginning to <lb />
their in the press dispatch- <lb />
es to the papers. <lb />
Mr. L. II. tells us he has or- <lb />
a tandem bicycle. It will be the <lb />
first to some here. <lb />
Fob SALE----A very fine lot <lb />
known peas. I. A. <lb />
M. <lb />
The is in shape Tor <lb />
hook and line fishing and the <lb />
an; their tackle in readiness. <lb />
ho keep- the neatest and most <lb />
complete grocery store in <lb />
unanimous S. <lb />
Hardy have purchased <lb />
the stock of dry goods of Higgs Bros., <lb />
and will continue business at the same <lb />
stand. <lb />
If one grasshopper makes a spring <lb />
then the season is with us. We saw a <lb />
sickly-looking one getting around Fri- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Those who are going to make brick here <lb />
should hurry forward their operations. <lb />
Work on buildings is being be- <lb />
cause of scarcity of brick. <lb />
Our advertisers are helping us edit <lb />
the The spaces which <lb />
they take contain interesting matter <lb />
that is worthy of perusal every <lb />
APRIL ANATOMY. <lb />
These Folks Spied While Moving <lb />
Around this Fine Weather. <lb />
George Woodward <lb />
day evening from Durham. <lb />
Miss Bettie Warren <lb />
day from Washington. <lb />
returned Mon- <lb />
WEN IN NEED OF <lb />
anything- in <lb />
FURNISHINGS look <lb />
over stock and you <lb />
will buy. The line is <lb />
and <lb />
IN THE GOODS <lb />
I am up-to-date have <lb />
the late t PRINTS to select <lb />
from. I was careful in my <lb />
selections can show yon <lb />
some beautiful effects My <lb />
OF HATS ARE <lb />
I have a Hat <lb />
for every man and boy in <lb />
Pitt county. Every shape <lb />
and shade imaginable I <lb />
have a hat chart of <lb />
CAN BE <lb />
suited in any make, shape <lb />
or. q utility. I make a spec <lb />
of tine Shoes for both <lb />
Ladies and Gentlemen <lb />
will make close figures. <lb />
LY THE LATEST IN <lb />
NOTIONS are kept in <lb />
and they are of the <lb />
highest order. A call will <lb />
the most <lb />
cal of this fact. Remember <lb />
NOW IS THE TIME TO <lb />
have a Suit Made to Or- <lb />
My samples are all <lb />
in and are beauties Pit <lb />
and <lb />
given every case- <lb />
Some bent on a prank have <lb />
been perfuming several of sports <lb />
with sprays of musk. A good <lb />
organ can a victim ten test <lb />
away. <lb />
and Domestic Fruits <lb />
Vegetable received daily at S. <lb />
stall's. <lb />
Mr. says ho not <lb />
pent a night outside of his own house <lb />
You don't often find a <lb />
man has not been away from home <lb />
in thirty years. <lb />
Mrs. II. A. has a pair of spec- <lb />
that are years old. They <lb />
are in a very henry silver frame and <lb />
were worn by her grandfather, Mr. <lb />
James Perkins. <lb />
The town has had the side walk <lb />
straightened front the burned dis- <lb />
on east side of street. The <lb />
change makes an improvement in the <lb />
appearance of the street. <lb />
A young man named Tripp <lb />
received a right bad cut across the lore- <lb />
head at the tire this afternoon. <lb />
One the buckets thrown from the top <lb />
the building struck him. <lb />
On Tuesday afternoon two lawyers <lb />
got their tempers up almost to a <lb />
heat while conducting a <lb />
case in court. The Judge ordered the <lb />
Sheriff to preserve pence. <lb />
In olden very few mer- <lb />
chants advertised. In fact, were <lb />
no newspapers to advertise in. Now, <lb />
however, an up-to-date merchant must <lb />
tell people what he has to sell. <lb />
You drop a in the slot in <lb />
England and get gas. You go <lb />
into Washington when <lb />
Congress is in session and get gas with- <lb />
out dropping a nickel in the slot. <lb />
People in some of the western <lb />
ties of must not know what it <lb />
is to pay taxes. The list of <lb />
county, as published in the <lb />
about names. <lb />
One of the members of the Ohio Leg <lb />
who voted for the high hat <lb />
bill named Hogg. That's what <lb />
the going women think they all <lb />
to be Star <lb />
J. J. Cherry returned from Rich- <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
J. II. of Durham, is visiting <lb />
his brother, B. K. <lb />
Mrs. J. B. Cherry returned Saturday <lb />
evening from her visit to Baltimore. <lb />
M. II. While, of arrived <lb />
Monday evening to attend the races. <lb />
W. T. Haydn, of Washington, is <lb />
calling on his merchant friends here. <lb />
Miss Alice Nichols, of Beaver Dam. <lb />
is visiting the of K. M. Starkey. <lb />
Miss Lillian Dillon, of is <lb />
visiting Mrs. J. at Hotel <lb />
Little Mis Ethel Powell, of Greene <lb />
county, is visiting her uncle, C. D. <lb />
Miss Bruce Sutton, of Lenoir <lb />
is visiting Mis <lb />
above town. <lb />
Hookerton <lb />
Hookerton, N. C, April <lb />
Mrs. Joe Pearson was here a few <lb />
days ago. <lb />
Author L. Butt will be here April <lb />
and with his famous paint- <lb />
Herbert Rountree, of Kinston, was <lb />
here this week, drumming M usual. <lb />
Misses Bryant, Nannie <lb />
and Barnes were visiting <lb />
in our town hist week. <lb />
Some of our citizens made a business <lb />
trip to Snow Hill today. <lb />
We need a railroad. It is a pity <lb />
that MM syndicate don't build one <lb />
through here. We have a fine <lb />
country mid a road will pay. <lb />
THEIR <lb />
The W. W- Society Spends a Delight- <lb />
Evening; With Kiss Higgs. <lb />
Lillie Moore, just <lb />
Allen Riverside Nursery, <lb />
is showing trees and at Tarboro <lb />
week. <lb />
Misses Lucy Tyson and Leila <lb />
of are visiting the <lb />
Mr. Cobb. <lb />
Hon. C. S. Hamilton, of <lb />
Me., who has been here on a visit to <lb />
his brother h. V. Hamilton, left for his <lb />
home Friday. <lb />
Joseph and wife, of Phil- <lb />
who were the family <lb />
of M. g, left Friday morning for <lb />
Savannah, <lb />
Mrs. J. W. Morgan and little son, <lb />
and her sister. Miss Jessie lift <lb />
Friday morning for <lb />
spend the spring and summer. <lb />
Ed. Brown, who tor several months <lb />
held a position as telegraph opera- <lb />
tor at the depot here, left Friday morn- <lb />
to take a similar position at Tunis. <lb />
A. W. Stewart, of Henderson, <lb />
rived Monday lie came idler <lb />
the stolen harms buggy that a man <lb />
sold to on Saturday <lb />
and skipped. <lb />
We were glad to see John Hare, now <lb />
of Wilson, in town Friday. It has <lb />
been live years since he was in this sec- <lb />
of tin Stall-, and he say the <lb />
changes that have taken place in that <lb />
time are almost wonderful. <lb />
Capt. J. A. Ramsey, who for the <lb />
past two month has been here work- <lb />
the .-rest of the Royal <lb />
left Tuesday evening his <lb />
home The Captain made <lb />
many friends <lb />
J. is home from Green- <lb />
ville where he has been for some time <lb />
engaged the tobacco business. The <lb />
reports come that he was not only <lb />
in business, but a beau <lb />
among tile <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Si raw bats are blooming. <lb />
Now tor the -so la fountain. <lb />
Let us remark again that c <lb />
should have a Board of Trade. <lb />
Whichard Items, <lb />
N. C, 1896. <lb />
Beautiful spring weather for two <lb />
last days. Hope jack frost has gone to <lb />
stay at least six months. <lb />
Vegetation is very backward, <lb />
to the continued cold weather. <lb />
The weather has been fine for work <lb />
and farm work is well advanced. <lb />
Cotton planting will be in order now <lb />
very soon if this nice weather continues. <lb />
Elder Jno. N. of Martin <lb />
county, preached at Swamp <lb />
Sat and Sunday. <lb />
E. Holliday and wife, of Grimes- <lb />
land, attended church at Swamp <lb />
Saturday and Sunday. <lb />
J. R. Congleton and wile, of Keels- <lb />
ville, spent Saturday night Sunday <lb />
morning the family of W. R <lb />
Whichard. Mr. Congleton gives a <lb />
very pleasant account of his recent trip <lb />
to Florida. <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
N. C, April 1888. <lb />
Rev. A. Barnes returned from <lb />
more but week and filled his pulpit <lb />
the Methodist church Sunday morning <lb />
and night. <lb />
Rev. J. W. Powell tilled his regular <lb />
appointment in the Baptist church <lb />
Sunday morning and night. <lb />
Mi.-s Fleming, of Great <lb />
Swamp, is visiting friends and relatives <lb />
here this week. <lb />
Post Master S. A. and G. <lb />
Andrews went to Greenville today. <lb />
Bethel N. C. April 18th, <lb />
Ex. Keel, spent Sin.- <lb />
day in town. <lb />
Graham of <lb />
was in town to-day. <lb />
W. G. Lamb, of spent <lb />
last Wednesday in town. <lb />
Q. II. is bis <lb />
to Parmele. <lb />
We are glad to learn that the farm- <lb />
are pretty well up with their work <lb />
in section. <lb />
The iv. W. Society held its tea <lb />
at the home of Miss Novella Higgs <lb />
Friday evening and it was a most en- <lb />
occasion. The house was ex- <lb />
decorated with hot house <lb />
plants and palms. The dining room <lb />
was ornamented with Easter and <lb />
ferns and the menu was most elaborate <lb />
Meats served by Mrs. Cobb, salad by <lb />
Mrs. James, chocolate by Mrs. Hook- <lb />
bread, pickles and eggs by Miss No-j be required to subdue <lb />
ANOTHER FIRE AT THE <lb />
F. re men Come to the and <lb />
Again Save the Plant. <lb />
About o'clock this afternoon <lb />
the prolonged blowing of the whistle at <lb />
the mill of the Greenville Lumber Co. <lb />
told the people down town that there j <lb />
was fire at the mill. Crowds i.- I <lb />
pie hurried out there to find a fire I <lb />
burning fiercely in the shaving room. <lb />
Dense volumes of smoke from , <lb />
s . <lb />
the house indicated that was much <lb />
Ore on the inside and a hard fight <lb />
Our Special Effort <lb />
FOR <lb />
SPRING OF 1896. <lb />
Higgs, and other re. <lb />
by Miss Jennie James. <lb />
Misses Smith and Cherry <lb />
presented souvenirs as each guest <lb />
passed out of the dining room. <lb />
The following are the list of <lb />
Miss Lillian Cherry, in blue silk ere- <lb />
Kin, jewel and lace, v <lb />
Dr. Chas. Laughinghouse. <lb />
Miss Lula White, blue silk <lb />
de with P. II. Gorman. <lb />
Miss Novella Higgs, white silk lace <lb />
and diamonds, with J. R. Move. <lb />
Miss Jennie James, green silk, <lb />
lace diamonds, with II. A. White. <lb />
Miss Mel.-ii Perkins, yellow silk, <lb />
black spangled net overdress. J <lb />
rubies, with J. L. Little. <lb />
Miss Smith, green silk waist, <lb />
black satin skirt, pearls, with G. E. <lb />
Harrison. <lb />
Miss Florence Williams, pink silk <lb />
and lace, with J. W. Wiggins. <lb />
Miss Blanch Flanagan, lilac silk <lb />
mull lace, with J. E. Star- <lb />
key. <lb />
Miss Jarvis, white silk or- <lb />
ribbon, and lac. with J. L. I <lb />
Fleming. <lb />
Miss Gertrude Williams, red silk <lb />
waist, satin skirt, with C. M. Jones. <lb />
Miss Nannie Bagwell, silk <lb />
and lace, with Tom Hooker. <lb />
Mrs. D. L. Junes, black silk and <lb />
pointed lace. <lb />
Mrs. R J. Cobb, black <lb />
and <lb />
Mrs. II. C. Hooker, black silk <lb />
and lace. <lb />
Stags, It. Cherry, Frank Wilson, <lb />
W. B. James, J John Ivy <lb />
Ola Forbes, Zeb Johnson, J. I. <lb />
Starkey. <lb />
Carriages arrived at twelve and the <lb />
guests bidding their fill hostess good <lb />
night, expressed themselves as having <lb />
spent a most delightful evening. <lb />
It. <lb />
to <lb />
The th; <lb />
the Bough and Ready <lb />
with their truck. Their bidders were <lb />
quickly up. and two bucket brigades <lb />
soon had water going freely on the <lb />
house. But the body the fire could <lb />
not be reached by means of bucket <lb />
and kept gaining headway until Hope <lb />
Fire Company with their engine <lb />
rived a minutes later, by which <lb />
time the flames bad burst through near <lb />
the eves on one end and side of the <lb />
building, and it was a mass tire in- <lb />
side. All hands then went to work <lb />
with the engine and it was only a short <lb />
before the fire Was yielding to <lb />
the flood of water from the nozzles. <lb />
About half an hour's hard work put <lb />
the fire out and had safe. <lb />
This h the thud time the mill has <lb />
bad a lire in the shaving house and <lb />
twice th plant has been saved by our <lb />
fin- engine. Fortunately there is <lb />
of water at the mill and the engine <lb />
was able to get good work. <lb />
Mens for Suits I 13.50 <lb />
10.50 8.00 <lb />
11.5 <lb />
1250 <lb />
13.50 2.80 <lb />
Youths <lb />
We have the above Suits in nil the <lb />
for the money. <lb />
We Lave a full line of-- <lb />
lo equal <lb />
b the latent We curry a full line of <lb />
Shoes, E P. Shoes, F. Reynold's Fine <lb />
e in a position to save you some <lb />
to see us. <lb />
NEXT TO BANK. <lb />
Durham <lb />
Sumatra wrapped, Havana tilled cent <lb />
Cigars have no superior, for sale by J. <lb />
S. <lb />
Ms <lb />
FOB THE <lb />
Shredded <lb />
at J. S. Tun- <lb />
Hopkins <lb />
The <lb />
Clothier, <lb />
The contested election case Cheat- <lb />
ham against Woodard, from the second <lb />
North Carolina district, for the seat <lb />
Congress, in favor of <lb />
Mr. Woodard, the Democratic <lb />
member. <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 />
At my new photograph tent on Dick- <lb />
avenue, near Five Points, urn <lb />
ready to serve all wanting good pi <lb />
Work guaranteed to give <lb />
faction. R. <lb />
Congress has passed the Cuban res; <lb />
by a of <lb />
Spain may do sonic more loud <lb />
talking, it will not amount to any- <lb />
thing but bluster, Cuba is going to be <lb />
free yet. <lb />
The Republicans Commit- <lb />
tee have called a county convention in <lb />
Greenville on Saturday, 2nd, to <lb />
select delegates to the State and <lb />
primaries <lb />
will be April <lb />
Rev. Edward Wootten received a <lb />
telegram here Sunday noon stating <lb />
that his residence in u was <lb />
burned that morning. He did not own <lb />
the house. His furniture was very <lb />
nearly all It was fully in- <lb />
sured. He left immediately upon re. <lb />
of the telegram for Wilmington. <lb />
Clinton Democrat. <lb />
For fine Cigars Tobacco go to <lb />
J. S. <lb />
Something New and Sweet, Peanut <lb />
Flakes at S. M- <lb />
Mr. Hardy Stokes is building a <lb />
dwelling house in <lb />
ear loads of poles for the <lb />
lights have arrived. <lb />
W, R. Parker realty- to keep you <lb />
cool, with See <lb />
Smoke Carr and <lb />
Durham. keeps <lb />
them. <lb />
April showers have not been much <lb />
in evidence since the first, but they <lb />
will come. <lb />
Some of our local talent were out <lb />
on a Monday night, and made <lb />
delightful music. <lb />
J. S. is for <lb />
fine Cigars and Tobacco and <lb />
Fancy Groceries, c, <lb />
can always tell where to do <lb />
your trading by consulting the Bk- <lb />
advertising columns. <lb />
George J. Woodward will open a <lb />
school here for teaching short burnt and <lb />
type writing. See his advertisement. <lb />
This is the week for the big races. <lb />
The days are Wednesday Thurs- <lb />
The track is in fine <lb />
i- . a <lb />
Cod Fish, Irish Potatoes, <lb />
Cheese, <lb />
IV ft. Molasses, at S. M, <lb />
Schultz, <lb />
It looks almost like a new village <lb />
starting up just south of the mill near <lb />
the railroad. There are six new <lb />
houses out there. <lb />
Morris Meyer is getting his new <lb />
in readiness for His <lb />
. -1 . -1 <lb />
new quarter a, <lb />
He is Ahead. <lb />
Mr. I. Nichols, of Beaver Dam <lb />
township, brought the u <lb />
a box of nice tobacco plants Friday <lb />
They were the largest we have <lb />
seen this season, having from ten to <lb />
fourteen each. Mr. Nichols <lb />
tells us he has commenced transplant- <lb />
and expects to get six acres <lb />
this week. <lb />
Oakley Items. <lb />
N. C. April 13th, 1890. <lb />
I want to give your readers a short <lb />
sketch of a Pitt County boy who de- <lb />
serves more than passing notice. That <lb />
boy is -V. C. Page, son J. W. Page, <lb />
Es., of Carolina township. He has <lb />
been in the service of the United States <lb />
five years, having enlisted first at <lb />
Monroe and dissatisfied <lb />
the was assigned to <lb />
to duty on the warship Indiana, where <lb />
he has served three years and a half <lb />
and has now to serve. He <lb />
obtained a leave pi absence from his <lb />
command, at Port Royal, C, and <lb />
knocked at Father's door on the <lb />
night of March for the first time in <lb />
five ear. He here on Friday <lb />
morning's train for Norfolk, Va., where <lb />
he was to meet his command. He says <lb />
he professes to be a thorough <lb />
of the Tarheel State and upholds <lb />
her honor wherever the sun shines. He <lb />
was on China's coast in the last war and <lb />
saw the earth with her. <lb />
We wish him much success. Such gal Inn t <lb />
service deserves our praise. He stands <lb />
ready if commanded to defend Cuba <lb />
and teach Spain that she cannot hold <lb />
any territory upon this continent. He <lb />
peaks favorably of our navy and says <lb />
he she can whip any nation in <lb />
the world. <lb />
Capt. J. E. Hines and wife who <lb />
have been sending a few days with <lb />
her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. W. F. <lb />
returned to<lb />
Ex-Go v. Holt <lb />
Ex-Governor Thomas M. Holt dud <lb />
at his home at Haw River. <lb />
county, at o'clock Saturday even <lb />
The funeral took place at <lb />
o'clock Monday. Got. Can- and staff, <lb />
at e and the Governor's <lb />
Guard were in attendance. <lb />
Holt was the largest cotton <lb />
in the State and one of weal- <lb />
citizens, lie served two years <lb />
as Governor, ascending to the office <lb />
Upon the death of the late Gov. Fowle. <lb />
ME m KIM <lb />
I am now to furnish <lb />
Ice in quantity, a- d will keep <lb />
veil tin. <lb />
summer. Ai; order in de- <lb />
livered without extra <lb />
When you want to served <lb />
promptly send me orders- <lb />
W. R. PARKER. <lb />
Near Five Points. <lb />
It is often difficult to convince f <lb />
their blood is impure, until dread- ; <lb />
fill carbuncles, abscesses, boils, <lb />
or salt rheum, are painful proof of <lb />
the fact. It is wisdom now, or when- <lb />
ever there is any indication of <lb />
Impure <lb />
blood, to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and <lb />
prevent such eruptions and suffering. <lb />
had s dreadful carbuncle abscess. <lb />
red, fiery, fierce and sore. The doctor at- <lb />
tended me over seven weeks. When the <lb />
abscess broke, the pains were terrible, and <lb />
I thought I should not live through it. I <lb />
heard and read so much about Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla, that I decided to take it, and <lb />
my husband, who was suffering with <lb />
boils, took it also. It soon purified our <lb />
Blood <lb />
built me up and restored my health so <lb />
that, although the doctor said I would <lb />
not be to work hard, I have since <lb />
done the work for people. Hood's <lb />
cured my husband the boils, <lb />
and we regard it a wonderful <lb />
Anna <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
lathe One True mood Purifier. All druggists. L <lb />
FALL WINTER <lb />
BUSINESS <lb />
and cordially invite yon to inspect the largest <lb />
and neatest assortment of <lb />
S PHIS easy to operate. <lb />
That Carpet been on <lb />
the floor all winter. Give it a <lb />
good and More away <lb />
over the Bummer. It will look <lb />
like new winter. t <lb />
one of our nice, clean, freak, <lb />
cool STRAW MAT- <lb />
TINGS. We have them in <lb />
several qualities and pattern. <lb />
By the yard or by the piece- <lb />
Take Up <lb />
Pat Down <lb />
Prices sure to please yon- Also <lb />
Floor Oil Cloths <lb />
all widths and beautiful designs. A good Oil Cloth is easily cleaned <lb />
and will look fresh sum- <lb />
Bring vs the dimension of <lb />
room and we will give you an . <lb />
mate. <lb />
Lang's Sells Cheap. <lb />
Corner. <lb />
ever brought to Our stock con- <lb />
all the newest and most stylish <lb />
DRESS GOODS, <lb />
Furnishings. <lb />
Boots <lb />
and Shoes, Domestics, <lb />
Bleached and <lb />
ed Sheeting and Shirt- <lb />
Calicoes. Fancy <lb />
Cotton Dress Goods <lb />
everything you will <lb />
want or need in that <lb />
line. Hardware for far <lb />
and mechanics <lb />
use, Tinware, Hollow- <lb />
ware, Wood and <lb />
Whips, Buggy Rope, <lb />
wine, Heavy Groceries always on hand, <lb />
Meat, Flour, Sugar, Sail and Molasses. <lb />
The best and largest assortment of Crock- <lb />
cry, Lamps, Lanterns. Lamp Chimneys and <lb />
Shades, Fancy Glassware. to be found <lb />
in the county. And our stock <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Matting. Carpets. Hugs and by 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. 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 buy <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 />
old. <lb />
On Saturday evening Mis. L. C. <lb />
Ricks to stand on top of a <lb />
sewing machine and fix a window cur- <lb />
She fell and was right <lb />
hurt. <lb />
The of Greenville has received <lb />
a new supply check books and is dis- <lb />
tributing them to its customers. The <lb />
design of the checks is very handsome <lb />
and has the customer's name across the <lb />
end each one. <lb />
Out weakness comes strength when <lb />
the blood has been purified, enriched <lb />
and vitalized by Sarsaparilla. <lb />
Protracted Meeting. <lb />
Next Sunday N. H. D. <lb />
son will begin a protracted meeting in <lb />
the Methodist church. Every Christian <lb />
in the community should make the <lb />
Holt said <lb />
the success which has crowned my <lb />
efforts in manufacturing in a de. <lb />
to the early training and business <lb />
methods imparted to me in my boyhood <lb />
by my This is of the <lb />
observation of every ambitious young <lb />
man. was a, <lb />
in and dies hon- <lb />
and esteemed by the people of <lb />
North Carolina and wherever known <lb />
lie a large fortune, and <lb />
a high standard in social and <lb />
business circles. His will be <lb />
honored in the coming time when char- <lb />
and true manhood are prized <lb />
higher than all things else. There is <lb />
no principal more eminent that can be <lb />
adopted to Insure success than a proper <lb />
early training. Preparation for <lb />
thing is the paramount secret <lb />
Boys prepare yourselves for <lb />
whatever you propose to do in life. <lb />
Know all the details you will <lb />
if there is any man in you. Gov- <lb />
meeting and the conversion <lb />
special objects of <lb />
his estate being estimated about seven <lb />
Our tools were de <lb />
Are but we <lb />
have ordered more and <lb />
will be ready to furnish <lb />
all the Tobacco Flues <lb />
you want. They will <lb />
be made of Steel and <lb />
you may depend on it <lb />
our flues will be made <lb />
right as heretofore. For <lb />
the present you will <lb />
find us near our old <lb />
the warehouse <lb />
formerly used by J. C. <lb />
Cobb Son, first floor. <lb />
young man, he dies nearly a S. E. CO. <lb />
of souls hundred and fifty thousand dollars. <lb />
Mar. 1st, 1896. <lb />
LOOK FOR THE <lb />
If <lb />
fit s <lb />
quality and pi ices low. <lb />
HARDWARE. <lb />
I bought goods at the New <lb />
ware Store- <lb />
---------WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF <lb />
I but will next time. <lb />
. mil <lb />
Oar immense line of TINWARE cannot be beaten as to quality and price <lb />
We buy for Cash, well for Cash hence we guarantee to compete with <lb />
Kindly examine stock before buying- Respectfully,<lb />
NEAR FIVE POINTS. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. q<lb /></p>
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bantam cocks, parrots, cook- <lb />
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bipeds, and even inhabitants of the <lb />
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as a sailor's pot aboard ship, <lb />
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does not remember the vessel called <lb />
by the nickname of H. M. Me- <lb />
and the elephant on board <lb />
of that paddle wheel frigate when <lb />
they were on the Indian station. <lb />
The elephant was regularly stationed <lb />
and harnessed to the jib halyards, <lb />
and when the order was given to <lb />
plain a <lb />
bellow and ran along the <lb />
waist until the pipe was sounded to <lb />
to the est Car- <lb />
of any toes that got into his <lb />
way <lb />
Admiral Sir G. W------ told me <lb />
that when he commanded an Indian <lb />
troopship a full grown tiger was em- <lb />
barked for passage to England as a <lb />
present from some Indian prince to <lb />
the queen. It was a magnificent <lb />
animal, and for many years after- <lb />
ward was exhibited at the zoological <lb />
gardens. One morning, about C <lb />
the- captain was awakened by n mes- <lb />
who said, sir, the <lb />
tiger has broken His reply <lb />
was, my cabin door, and call <lb />
me when he's in his cage It <lb />
appears that in cleaning the cage, <lb />
the men being then washing decks, <lb />
door of cage had been <lb />
fastened and the beast had escaped, <lb />
causing a regular stampede, the <lb />
bluejackets forward running up the <lb />
rigging and the soldiers taking to <lb />
the hammock nettings and the <lb />
cane deck. The tiger ran aft; the <lb />
men had not heard of its escape and <lb />
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about. The scene appeared to puzzle <lb />
the tiger. At any rate, an old quarter- <lb />
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taking his lantern flashed it full in <lb />
the face of the tiger. He then took <lb />
animal by tho scruff of the neck, <lb />
ran it forward to its cage and slam- <lb />
med and fastened door in a jiffy. <lb />
Hero is another anecdote of a real <lb />
pet, this time in the same ship. <lb />
arc several officers now alive <lb />
who can vouch for the truth of this <lb />
story. The first lieutenant had a <lb />
very jolly little monkey, quite a <lb />
general favorite. One evening, just <lb />
before dinner, on a guest night, the <lb />
ship being in harbor, the first lien- <lb />
tenant went into his cabin with the <lb />
monkey, and, opening a box of very <lb />
choice Havana cigars rather hastily, <lb />
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the parts of which he threw over- <lb />
board out of his cabin port. Then, <lb />
filling his cigar case, as dinner was <lb />
already on the table, he left the box <lb />
on the table and hurried to mess. <lb />
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tho table for a morsel of food now <lb />
and again. This evening, after <lb />
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monkey did not- appear, his owner, <lb />
excusing himself for a minute, ran <lb />
back to his cabin to see what his pet <lb />
was doing, knowing besides, having <lb />
a strong imitative trait of character, <lb />
it was generally up to some mischief <lb />
or other. Alas, he was too late The <lb />
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his master, for as the first lieutenant <lb />
entered the cabin, he was just in <lb />
time to see the last of bis cherished <lb />
weeds taken out of the box and <lb />
thrown of the port overboard. <lb />
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and I. <lb />
It really is a wonder how the way Hast- <lb />
by. <lb />
The course is from tie sitting room, <lb />
charger is my <lb />
And tho minstrel music with us is her little <lb />
laugh of glee. <lb />
from to It's eight- <lb />
mites. <lb />
Bat from to it's nineteen <lb />
miles <lb />
Is just a freak in distance which my <lb />
conscience reconciles <lb />
theory that baby songs are full of <lb />
tricks <lb />
Ob, from to it's eighteen <lb />
Her grandma is so Jealous when we set about <lb />
our trip. <lb />
claims to see a tear shade in the quiver at <lb />
her lip. <lb />
says way is rocky and steed i <lb />
roughly shod, <lb />
But we tell her of another path that's smooth <lb />
and clear and broad. <lb />
We never have arrived at where set about <lb />
to go. <lb />
For always on the journey baby's curly head <lb />
drops low. <lb />
And then draw her closer, closer, closer to <lb />
my breast. <lb />
And the steed i-i turned to pasture and its rid <lb />
from to it's eight- <lb />
miles, <lb />
And from to It's nine- <lb />
teen miles. <lb />
And the breezes bring a murmuring from <lb />
drowsy <lb />
And a little prayer is uttered for a to know <lb />
no trials <lb />
Oh, from to it's eighteen <lb />
HOG KILLING IN THE SOUTH. <lb />
A rat of <lb />
A supported him be <lb />
food on platform of n street <lb />
oar. His were hollow, and a <lb />
backing escaped him at times <lb />
Just in front stood a hale fol- <lb />
low sin in.;. Tho fumes seemed to <lb />
aggravate tho cough. Finally the <lb />
invalid nudged the offender and <lb />
man, yon oughtn't to <lb />
young puffed violently <lb />
and then retorted, business <lb />
is it or <lb />
There was no response, but a fee- <lb />
from the sufferer. <lb />
again it sounded, and then <lb />
smoker wheeled about. I beg <lb />
as be surveyed the <lb />
first time invalid fellow ; assen- <lb />
and he the <lb />
cigarette into the <lb />
For a dozen blocks the car jingled <lb />
on in silence; then whilom <lb />
smoker swung off. As he started for <lb />
the curb invalid peered out and <lb />
shouted in conciliatory <lb />
night, young <lb />
night, was the <lb />
Cheery response, and the <lb />
was lost in the darkness. <lb />
New York Mail and Express. <lb />
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Train on Meek <lb />
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A. Greenville 6.47 p. in. Kinston 7.45 <lb />
p. . Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 <lb />
O. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m <lb />
Halifax at a. m., 11.20 am <lb />
tally except <lb />
leave <lb />
Washington a. m., and 3.00 p . m. <lb />
8.50 a. in., and 4.40 <lb />
m., 9.48 a. m., <lb />
Tarboro 8.30 p. in., Parmele 10.20 a. m. <lb />
and 6.30 p. in,, Washington <lb />
11.60 a. no., 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. Connects with drains on <lb />
Scotland <lb />
Train leaves S C, via <lb />
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Plymouth 9.00 P. M., p. m. <lb />
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turning leaves 8.00 a. , <lb />
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-Train Nashville branch leave <lb />
Meant at 4.30 p. at., arrives <lb />
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Returning leave Spring Hope <lb />
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Sunday. <lb />
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Bitter <lb />
Among the sayings attributed to <lb />
Douglas Jerrold is a very bitter one <lb />
he applied to Mark Lemon, then <lb />
tor of Punch. Lemon was deeply at- <lb />
to Dickens and showed it in <lb />
a very open fashion, which perhaps <lb />
aroused the great satirist's jealousy. <lb />
At all events, as Jerrold was walk- <lb />
out one day with Lemon and an- <lb />
other friend, and with <lb />
more behind them, Lemon sud- <lb />
dropped away and turned <lb />
back. has become of <lb />
asked Jerrold's companion. <lb />
yon not bear Dickens was <lb />
cynical reply. Dickens pays tho <lb />
doe tax for <lb />
Wanted Some of the Same. <lb />
A little boy was taken by his <lb />
father into a for dinner. As <lb />
they were eating their dessert the <lb />
father banded waiter a bill, <lb />
which that worthy carried to the <lb />
desk, returning presently <lb />
with a little pile of change on a <lb />
plate. Bobby's eyes grew bright <lb />
he said, like a <lb />
slate of that York Her <lb />
The Jackal. <lb />
In hunter's lore there is an Ides <lb />
that tho jackal is provider; <lb />
that he locates the game and takes <lb />
the lion to it. This superstition has <lb />
no more than is found in <lb />
fact that after a lion has slain <lb />
his quarry the jackals always attend <lb />
and await conclusion of the re- <lb />
past in order to pick up the leavings <lb />
A Momentous Event la the Households on <lb />
the Plantation. <lb />
Some persons are <lb />
against tho flesh of the hog. <lb />
men hint of bacteria; physicians <lb />
pronounce against pork, and dis- <lb />
fathers and mothers de- <lb />
bar it from their tables. Down south, <lb />
however, no prejudices obtain. <lb />
There it is still custom to eat <lb />
liberally of backbone stew, hog's <lb />
head soused feet, scrap- <lb />
brain and other <lb />
dishes, with a reckless disregard <lb />
of Yards and yards <lb />
of linked black puddings and <lb />
sagos are prepared and eaten there, <lb />
and the people pronounce good. <lb />
Rows on rows of sides, hams and <lb />
shoulders swung from the raft- <lb />
of dim smokehouses, there to be <lb />
cured with the wholesome fumes of <lb />
a carefully tended corncob fire, <lb />
burning and smoldering, <lb />
in accordance with the <lb />
rules. <lb />
Hog killing on plantation is <lb />
an event attended with ceremony <lb />
and excitement. Even housewives <lb />
arrange their social engagements <lb />
with reference to its demands. <lb />
can't come next week be- <lb />
cause we are going to a soft <lb />
voiced matron will say. <lb />
may thaw and you can't <lb />
somebody suggests, but mistress <lb />
shakes her head, contending that it <lb />
is the right time of tho moon, and <lb />
all will be well. <lb />
The excitement begins in the <lb />
kitchen when aged <lb />
imbued with a sense of the <lb />
of his office, goes to interview <lb />
tho cook as to the particular knives, <lb />
pails and she con spare for <lb />
an indefinite time. In tho beginning <lb />
she tells him that she can't <lb />
any, and in end she lets him <lb />
everything be wants, but he <lb />
acquires each article with a distinct <lb />
and after a promise to bring <lb />
it back when he is done with it, a <lb />
promise she knows of old be <lb />
will not fulfill. Possessed of the <lb />
murderous weapons, he is ready for <lb />
the killing. <lb />
A veil may be drawn over the ex- <lb />
and the attendant <lb />
The next day brings with it <lb />
more excitement. The scene is the <lb />
same corner of the yard. The <lb />
sage grinder is got out, scrubbed up <lb />
and screwed down firmly to the big <lb />
deal table, where strong black arms <lb />
are severing the fat from the lean, <lb />
pink meat, carving it into long <lb />
trips, and cutting its white <lb />
into smooth, equal squares, to <lb />
be rendered into lard. The long <lb />
stuffer, black and shining, is <lb />
set up on a stand of its own, and a <lb />
round maid and experienced <lb />
are appointed to <lb />
late ft, the mistress superintending <lb />
the delicate task of seasoning. <lb />
The big black pot is filled with <lb />
bubbling squares of white, and a <lb />
thick waisted, handkerchief turban- <lb />
ed stands near, armed with <lb />
a big strainer to drain off the lard <lb />
and preserve precious cracklings. <lb />
The sable high priest who shed so <lb />
much blood at the killing is again <lb />
on band, his head bound up in <lb />
proved fashion and his hands busy <lb />
scraping the pink toed foot There <lb />
are more pairs of feet <lb />
bands, tho heads to be <lb />
pared for cheese. <lb />
run and git me a hand- <lb />
ob turnips de <lb />
yore will make a fine <lb />
says cook, and she picks <lb />
out some of the spareribs for broil- <lb />
and tells the old swineherd to <lb />
hurry up with the feet so she will <lb />
not have to be the whole afternoon <lb />
over them. <lb />
dunno how but we never <lb />
see none ob big calabash gourd <lb />
nowadays, like we used to have for <lb />
down lard. It like de <lb />
seed must run observes the <lb />
woman at sausage stuffer. <lb />
de people all n pan <lb />
and jar and <lb />
money like it wasn't bard to <lb />
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from says the pig <lb />
where you're right, <lb />
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strainer. even buys broom <lb />
de store when de tall broom <lb />
grass at in de field. <lb />
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A. M. <lb />
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August 4th, <lb />
J. M. LAMBERT. N. P. <lb />
County. <lb />
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb />
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Before parting Napoleon spent a <lb />
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age. Hesitating a moment tho queen <lb />
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she accepted it, least with <lb />
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appointed guest said in a <lb />
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and of all history, ho will not <lb />
afford me tho possibility and the <lb />
satisfaction of being to assure <lb />
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for <lb />
With tones Napoleon re- <lb />
I am to pitied. <lb />
It is a fault, of my unlucky <lb />
Queen Louisa's own lady in wait- <lb />
related that her sovereign's bit- <lb />
overcame her at last, <lb />
and as stepped into tho carriage <lb />
she said, yon have cruelly do- <lb />
Sloane in <lb />
Century. <lb />
What It Cost Him. <lb />
Mrs. I have <lb />
cleared off last of that church <lb />
debt, and it never cost yon n <lb />
cent. what women can do. <lb />
Mr. don't know about <lb />
the other follows, but I know you <lb />
me spend than <lb />
for extra meals down town while <lb />
you out monkeying around, <lb />
Indianapolis Journal, <lb />
GROVES <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
No crop varies more in <lb />
according to grade of <lb />
used than tobacco. Pot- <lb />
ash is its most important re- <lb />
producing a large <lb />
yield of finest grade leaf. Use <lb />
only fertilizers containing at <lb />
least actual <lb />
in form of sulphate. To in- <lb />
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fertilizers containing chlorine. <lb />
Our pamphlets are not circular <lb />
lid are practical contain- <lb />
hut are <lb />
inn i f and <lb />
JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb />
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NOV. <lb />
SI. <lb />
wild last year, of <lb />
GROVE'S TONIC <lb />
t;. In nil our ex- <lb />
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never sold Bails- <lb />
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Tho bard of the says <lb />
following is shortest poem <lb />
in the English <lb />
Gladys <lb />
Bad is. <lb />
To we <lb />
Oh, <lb />
j Mail <lb />
His Glad Birthday. <lb />
John, here's a silver woman. <lb />
, , , . , , Pimples, blotches, eczema and all <lb />
Safe, and I Wish you many of the skin are removed <lb />
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returns. P P. P ,, <lb />
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out, and here's the gas <lb />
Record. <lb />
Bard Work. <lb />
Mrs. surprised that your <lb />
husband earns so little if be works <lb />
as bard as you say. What does he <lb />
do <lb />
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