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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worm <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
Sunday Selections.<lb />
A good heart grows cold. <lb />
A good moth-i's worth i <lb />
Haste for wealth loaves <lb />
behind. <lb />
True Christians low all men with nil <lb />
the beast. <lb />
Contentment crowns with <lb />
joy. <lb />
Hoard i heart fur <lb />
clouds came y <lb />
a want in every soul <lb />
God alone satisfy. <lb />
Conscious in Christ is the only <lb />
die <lb />
Every draws <lb />
after irreparable loss which will <lb />
go into el with you. <lb />
Doing nothing tor the <lb />
doing of one's self. good <lb />
to ourselves when doing most for <lb />
Horace <lb />
is only the great-hearted who <lb />
can he true friend-, the mean and <lb />
cowardly can never know what true <lb />
means G. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
I Two Papers for <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1896. <lb />
NO. <lb />
What Did. <lb />
The Southern Stales tells of four <lb />
In o hers named Abbott, who d <lb />
Weekly Crop Bulletin. <lb />
The Execution Holmes. <lb />
The reports of is the of a <lb />
An Fogy Talks About <lb />
from of the Western Stares o Crop Bulletin, I by the <lb />
North Carol Section, the <lb />
i ad a such intense <lb />
L in They <lb />
families over <lb />
all <lb />
lion as that of I . II. <lb />
in Phil- <lb />
. ,. ,, ., . i last Thursday morning. <lb />
ending Saturday, May 9th, n <lb />
and they had among them i mi Never did the scaffold a <lb />
in money. They bought a farm prevailed L, <lb />
the continue dryness towards I lie end tie of-is , <lb />
Tie- rising young hid <lb />
pared an speech for <lb />
lb- in to loud <lb />
for him and felt in hi. inside pocket tor <lb />
tic manuscript. It was gone. had <lb />
slipped through a hole tin- bot- <lb />
tom. <lb />
Tin- situation Was a terrible one, hut <lb />
the self-possession of tin- rising young <lb />
p did not forsake him. Letting <lb />
his hand remain in the breast of bin <lb />
coat he looked fearlessly out over the <lb />
assembly. <lb />
My fellow he said. lane <lb />
words in which to express my <lb />
th inks for the honor you have done me <lb />
in me as one your standard <lb />
bearers in this campaign, and I will <lb />
simply ask yon to join <lb />
lie was interrupt- d by <lb />
cheers, in which tin- other orators on <lb />
the platform heartily joined. <lb />
The situation was still terrible. <lb />
Hi- had intended merely to <lb />
three cheers for the ticket, but the nu- <lb />
had jumped hastily to the. con- <lb />
that he was extending an <lb />
kind. <lb />
Still did not lose his head. <lb />
see fellow he resumed <lb />
a smile, as soon as be could <lb />
himself heard again, -you understand <lb />
mi. Cone on <lb />
lie bis hat the meeting ad- <lb />
at once to the saloon on the <lb />
floor below, lie had made the hit <lb />
the Tribune, <lb />
There's Danger in Idleness. <lb />
It is not uncommon to Me about <lb />
almost any town or village a number <lb />
boys and young men between the ages <lb />
of ten and twenty doing nothing. A <lb />
little observation will disclose to those <lb />
who had not thought about it the tact <lb />
there are many boys and <lb />
young men spending their time in idle- <lb />
This is very dangerous. Habits of <lb />
C i and disposition to indolence <lb />
grow on the young under such <lb />
stance; to a degree that sooner of later <lb />
will startle them and mortify their pa- <lb />
rent. <lb />
Wen sometimes say the are not <lb />
willing for their boys to work unless <lb />
they get good pay for it. if a <lb />
boy is worth good pay it is all the bet- <lb />
if he Can get full value of his time <lb />
and labor ; but it is better for the young <lb />
to be all the while employed, when not <lb />
in school, whether there is one cent's <lb />
visible profit in it or not. There is <lb />
gnat profit to be realized some time in <lb />
the future by the boy or young man <lb />
who is taught in his early years to be <lb />
constantly at some kind of employment. <lb />
Parents are sometime too careless <lb />
about where their are and what <lb />
they tire not doing. <lb />
Whether it is admitted by idle boy <lb />
or not. or whether it by their <lb />
parents or not. there is nothing truer <lb />
far the sayings of this world <lb />
than that is the devil's <lb />
Neck <lb />
A Centenarian. <lb />
who mar <lb />
X Roads be one <lb />
years . if ah lives to sec poet <lb />
Christmas. She i. cheerful and bright <lb />
but can not walk. She a good friend <lb />
in m Mrs. Mar- <lb />
Hell, who is eighty lives <lb />
a few miles from her. long ago <lb />
Miss a message to Mr. <lb />
her to come Over the first <lb />
let's hold the glut <lb />
over the well draw our sweethearts. <lb />
Scotland Neck Democrat. <lb />
bought a tarn <lb />
on credit and planted it in At I tor the growth crops on account <lb />
limes as they were not needed on the cool spell on the 7th and 8th and <lb />
the farm they worked at day labor for <lb />
a day. At the present time <lb />
these four brothers own <lb />
acres of has an aver- <lb />
age value of an acre They own <lb />
forty mules, fifty of ox-n, a <lb />
large equipment of r separators, <lb />
threshers, engines, wagons and other <lb />
agricultural implements. <lb />
an irrigating canal eleven miles long <lb />
and eighteen feet wide They ow. <lb />
operate a big saw mill plant, and <lb />
have a rice warehouse of their own. <lb />
Mil feel long. The own a telephone <lb />
line twelve miles Inn, their <lb />
mill, warehouse, etc. <lb />
are part owners in a rice mill and ill <lb />
the hank at Crowd n-. They have some <lb />
obligations, but they have rice on hand <lb />
and Well-secured notes due them, <lb />
enough to pay all they owe. leaving <lb />
their laud and other properties as a <lb />
clear aggregate of the profits their <lb />
farming operations during last eight <lb />
years. believe that if they had <lb />
remained in the West they would have <lb />
hem fortunate to have made a living <lb />
saved the original SHOO. <lb />
nobly lie- cause of outraged humanity. <lb />
I here are old fogies, you know, mid <lb />
tin y will talk. One of th in talked to <lb />
the the other day about bi- <lb />
cycles. After passing timely re- <lb />
ks about the cry of hard BUMS and <lb />
some folks making that an excuse for <lb />
not their honest debts, when <lb />
Though few v ere so credulous as to thousands of dollars have been spent <lb />
the week. Favorable rains fell on <lb />
the 3rd. 4th, 5th and which were <lb />
least in amount in the Western Dis- <lb />
after the 6th cool weather set in <lb />
from the north-east, with even light <lb />
frost, which damaged cotton to some <lb />
extent. Only the and 8th were be- <lb />
low the normal in temperature, an the <lb />
remainder of the week was quite warm. <lb />
The amount of sunshine has been in <lb />
excess of tin normal. Frequent light <lb />
rains are needed, especially the <lb />
and Western Districts. <lb />
r. <lb />
First of week with <lb />
rains on and bill decidedly <lb />
cooler weather set in on 7th and 8th <lb />
with minimum tern as low its <lb />
degrees Friday morning light <lb />
frost in north-east portion. The latter <lb />
part of week warm and dry. and ruin is <lb />
needed again. Considerable damage to <lb />
crops reported by a severe hail- <lb />
storm in count v. The effect <lb />
which appeared in the news- <lb />
papers the country several weeks <lb />
ago, no one doubted that he was a most <lb />
accomplish d artist in his line work <lb />
and perhaps the only reason which <lb />
renders it tor him to have <lb />
committed all the. deeds which he <lb />
acknowledges in confession is that <lb />
Satan himself would have manifested <lb />
more <lb />
right here in for bicycles <lb />
luxuries pure and adverted <lb />
to the Before touching <lb />
the latter, however, he said he desired <lb />
to be that he didn't find fault <lb />
with anybody for buying a wheel <lb />
felt they could afford it. His remarks, <lb />
he said, were of a general nature and <lb />
those they didn't needn't feel hurt. <lb />
Coming to the how- <lb />
ever, he was interesting. He said <lb />
After shocking the refined instincts have beard doctors say, lime and <lb />
of society by his alleged confession he <lb />
was bold enough to declare his <lb />
on the and to protest <lb />
against the taking of his life. <lb />
The only regret about the matter is <lb />
that a common execution was too <lb />
for such a <lb />
Yes, We're Old. <lb />
There is a time in the life of every <lb />
I individual when a circus constitutes <lb />
of cool weather Thursday and Friday W <lb />
was to retard growth somewhat, <lb />
Professor Walter. <lb />
Prof. harmless crank who <lb />
sold mockingbird the street <lb />
corners in Wilmington gave <lb />
of live-saving apparatus of bis <lb />
own invention in the muddy waters of <lb />
the Cape Fear, several years ago. has <lb />
appeared at Atlantic City, N. J., and <lb />
asserts that he died, was buried, that <lb />
he visited the heavenly realms and was <lb />
ushered into the mystic city and has <lb />
now been back to this mundane <lb />
sphere on several missions, one of <lb />
which is to bring about the <lb />
t gold and the downfall of what <lb />
he terms the barons of Wall <lb />
street, and at the same time free <lb />
elevate the downtrodden <lb />
In support of his assertion that lie <lb />
really did visit the regions above the <lb />
cloud, Walter proudly exhibits to all <lb />
interviewers a telegram purporting to <lb />
have been sent from Heaven, and re- <lb />
Washington, which is signed <lb />
St. and which order him to <lb />
proceed at once to Atlantic City and <lb />
the erection ties new steel <lb />
beach walk there. <lb />
John Clements, of Atlantic City. <lb />
swears that he saw- the Professor's body <lb />
lowered into the grave and took charge <lb />
of his simple after the funeral <lb />
rites wen- over. <lb />
A New York paper prints a cut of <lb />
the Professor and gives along account <lb />
his pretentious, the main facts of which <lb />
are stated Star. <lb />
He was once in Greenville as a <lb />
number of people here will remember. <lb />
Protect American Citizens. <lb />
some cotton was killed. Planting corn <lb />
and cotton practically finished, except <lb />
what little replanting may have to be <lb />
done. Transplanting tobacco well ad- <lb />
though interrupted by dryness <lb />
at some places. Corn looking well <lb />
growing nicely. Shipments of truck <lb />
and strawberries continue in <lb />
quantities. Fruit trees reported to be <lb />
shedding considerably. <lb />
Good rains occurred Sunday, the <lb />
after which weather remain <lb />
places are still suffering from <lb />
drought along the western border of the <lb />
district. The coal weather of the 7th <lb />
ever proved the intoxicating <lb />
as did those early libations of red <lb />
circus and no dissipation in <lb />
maturity ever came up to the <lb />
rating pastime of feeding peanuts t <lb />
the elephant. Hut when in after <lb />
yours we find that circus seats are hard <lb />
and trying on the spine, when the <lb />
clown's jokes to move our <lb />
of mirth, when the animals look no <lb />
more ferocious to our stated optics <lb />
than our next door neighbor's Thomas <lb />
cat, when the glare and glitter <lb />
dry. spangles begin to loom up dim and <lb />
dry, then are we most forcibly reminded <lb />
that time has crept on and, in <lb />
adding to our annual milestones, he has <lb />
The Bum Fiend. <lb />
A woman struggling in the dutches <lb />
d in r infuriated drunken husband, <lb />
who was trying to light with th flames <lb />
if a sun lamp her oil snake I <lb />
was the sight witnessed by <lb />
of <lb />
street station, .-t Oak street last <lb />
at o'clock, <lb />
woman was Mrs. Jennie <lb />
While. The man whose murderous <lb />
design was frustrated by the appear- <lb />
of the policeman was <lb />
White, her husband. He has lived <lb />
on part of the money earned by his <lb />
bard working little wife, but not <lb />
lied with squandering lion's share of <lb />
the poor woman's earning to gratify <lb />
bis love for liquor, be has made her <lb />
life a torment with threats and <lb />
abuse, <lb />
staggered down Oak street last <lb />
evening drunk and exceedingly ugly <lb />
because In- not obtain more <lb />
money. His wife was lying a <lb />
ouch when be lurched into the room, <lb />
I he ordered her to get up. <lb />
The children, three pretty little <lb />
were in bed. but they were still <lb />
awake, and when they heard him they <lb />
began to cry, well knowing from past <lb />
experience trouble was coining- <lb />
While wanted money, and whew the <lb />
woman told him she had none, he grab. <lb />
bed her by the choked <lb />
until her face grew black. <lb />
0- <lb />
We have made <lb />
to furnish <lb />
the Reflector and <lb />
North Carolinian for the <lb />
above amount. This is <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should tale the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Report <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
Absolutely pure <lb />
A Mule Shows How to Get <lb />
It Out of a Hole. <lb />
again, that pedaling a sewing machine <lb />
bus broken down many a woman's <lb />
health and killed many <lb />
We nodded assent. that's <lb />
he continued. know men who <lb />
can hardly support their families but j. <lb />
who must hire the family sewing done <lb />
because the health of their wives and <lb />
daughters will not admit of I heir run- <lb />
a sewing machine, lint look at <lb />
these girls on he exclaimed, <lb />
bending over and pedaling <lb />
as if their lives depended on it. Isn't <lb />
that as hard on them as running a sew- <lb />
I believe it's worse if <lb />
there is difference. A id vet <lb />
it t me, he I <lb />
doctors say riding a wheel is healthy .,,. i, ,.,, ., , ,, <lb />
J c smash everything in the house, II- <lb />
Maybe it is. but b <lb />
and 8th stopped growth of cotton, but I Stolen away our capacity for youthful <lb />
pleasure as embodied in the circus <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
OUTLOOK FOB DEMOCRACY. <lb />
did not injure anything else. Cotton <lb />
is being chopped and corn plowed. As <lb />
grass is beginning to make some head- <lb />
way, cultivation is necessary, for which <lb />
weather was favorable. Large <lb />
of tobacco have been transplanted Col. Julian S. Can-was in a <lb />
and are doing well, but dryness latter short time yesterday, returning to Dur- <lb />
part of neck interrupted this Work; ham Southern Pines. He ex. <lb />
some are now overgrown. Wheat j pressed himself greatly pleased with <lb />
is heading well, though low. Sweet his trip. <lb />
The fact that the authorities in Ha- <lb />
have ordered Americans <lb />
pastured, or rather taken on board of <lb />
fits schooner Competitor several days <lb />
since, is attracting no end of attention, <lb />
as it ought to do, and the opinion is <lb />
general that the United States should <lb />
protect them at any cost. The men <lb />
have a right to be tried by a civil <lb />
court, instead of a which <lb />
latter course has been <lb />
result as stated above, and unless this <lb />
Government lays down its ultimatum <lb />
the imprisoned Americans will be sac- <lb />
to Spanish ferocity. <lb />
It appears that the condemned men <lb />
were not acting in a hostile manner to <lb />
the Government of Spain; they were <lb />
not taken with arms in hand, and save <lb />
the fact that they were found aboard <lb />
of a vessel held in suspicion by the <lb />
of Cuba there was no reason <lb />
why they should have been molested <lb />
at all, and their conviction and con- <lb />
is an outrage upon <lb />
citizenship should not rest for <lb />
moment. It is true that Secretary of <lb />
Slate has remonstrated, <lb />
should this not avail, the strong <lb />
arm of the Government should be <lb />
brought in play and that too at once <lb />
Norfolk <lb />
potatoes in beds nicely, and <lb />
transplanting progressing now. Peach <lb />
trees arc shedding fruit; strawberries <lb />
if ill. raspberries ripening. Reports <lb />
depredations by insects were received <lb />
in large numbers. <lb />
Light showers on 4th <lb />
did great good where they occurred. <lb />
Some correspondents report no rain and <lb />
consequent buffering of all vegetation. <lb />
It seems that the counties of Cabarrus <lb />
Iredell, Surry, and a <lb />
portion of Mecklenburg are the worst <lb />
sufferers from drought. Wheat is <lb />
the most seriously injured <lb />
crop in the drought localities. Two <lb />
correspondents report damage by hail. <lb />
There were or three nights, <lb />
but the average temperature for the <lb />
Week was above normal. Good stands <lb />
cotton and corn are reported front <lb />
nearly all places where these crops are <lb />
up. Some waiting for rain before <lb />
finishing planting cotton. It was a <lb />
good week for work and harrowing cot- <lb />
ton has gone on pretty general ; also <lb />
setting out sweet potato plants, hoeing <lb />
com and plowing. Potato bugs report- <lb />
ed very destructive in several <lb />
ties. <lb />
Moving to town. <lb />
A Boy's <lb />
grow said <lb />
Jack to his father am going to be <lb />
just like you, <lb />
sweet of you to said <lb />
his father. <lb />
I mean said Jack. W bat <lb />
a snap r with around <lb />
, n a ii i u. i <lb />
to wait on you <lb />
Greenville i- put ling on now <lb />
have a <lb />
Too many people are dazzled by the <lb />
tinsel and show of the city and town. <lb />
They think that to live in the city or <lb />
fashionable town is far preferable to <lb />
living in the dull and uneventful rural <lb />
district; and sometimes persons -with <lb />
no manner of employment in tile city <lb />
or town leave the and move in <lb />
they see <lb />
Those who have good the <lb />
country will Well to count <lb />
very carefully before leave them <lb />
for business about town. <lb />
who have no home read. <lb />
poor country, also <lb />
b ponder well the chances against <lb />
before they f the town OF <lb />
without tune <lb />
fair employment. <lb />
The Democrat to see the town <lb />
build up, but we do not wish to see <lb />
people make their condition worse <lb />
moving to good employ <lb />
men I or independent means<lb />
Generally can more <lb />
nearly maintain their independence in <lb />
country than in the town or city <lb />
Scotland Neck I <lb />
was not. so much what I heard <lb />
in the convention that impressed <lb />
he the wonderful develop, <lb />
Southern Pines and the <lb />
rounding section. The progress there <lb />
has been amazing. that a <lb />
years ago went begging at sixty-live <lb />
cents an acre now brings from to <lb />
The culture of the grape and the <lb />
pea-h is fist transforming the section <lb />
into a combination of and <lb />
nursery. It is already into <lb />
a great <lb />
are lite political I <lb />
asked the gentleman from Durham <lb />
whose name is now so frequently men- <lb />
Governor. <lb />
think the situation is up <lb />
vastly the last few he replied. <lb />
is more hopeful and the <lb />
Democrats are becoming sanguine of <lb />
I am thoroughly convinced <lb />
that if the National at <lb />
Chicago nominates a silver candidate <lb />
we will sweep the State. And I think <lb />
silver men will surely control that <lb />
convention, nominate the <lb />
and write the platform, The chances <lb />
the silver men controlling at Chi- <lb />
and sweeping the State are ten to <lb />
seven in our favor, <lb />
help to the Democratic <lb />
party in the State is the disgraceful <lb />
proceedings in the <lb />
now being held, the rows that <lb />
have prevailed, the to <lb />
the and loading up ed <lb />
The people of the State are <lb />
thoroughly disgusted it all. It <lb />
brines the days of <lb />
and and is a stench the nostrils <lb />
of all decent News and <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Got Satan Mixed With the Society. <lb />
Some of our little as <lb />
conversant with church work in all of <lb />
u S . U i II , i , <lb />
its branches as hope p find them <lb />
when a more years added <lb />
to the half years so they have <lb />
known. A Christian society <lb />
anted to have a little girl selects for <lb />
them to clothe. This was done, much <lb />
to delight of the little girl chosen. <lb />
days after a <lb />
voted little friend, who asked thaw <lb />
you say that, Carrie. <lb />
was clothed by the <lb />
Society were immediately <lb />
that the devil never engages m <lb />
a good I Ionic <lb />
exercise, it is. Out I believe <lb />
it's just as healthy to run a sewing inn. <lb />
chine or wield a broom. But I'm an <lb />
old foggy be and then walked <lb />
off, lamenting the decadence of this <lb />
Landmark. <lb />
Boiler Explosion Tyrrell. <lb />
-V few days ago the boiler of a new <lb />
saw mill at Gum Neck, Tyrrell county, <lb />
exploded, the mill a id killing <lb />
went o a shed in the rear, but the m-M <lb />
minute he was bank with an He <lb />
swung it over his head brought it <lb />
down with all his force on the stove <lb />
again until was <lb />
left of the stove but fragments. Then <lb />
he was into the next room, where an- <lb />
other stove stood. Throe are four <lb />
heavy blows with the wrecked it. <lb />
The kitchen stove went next, and after <lb />
that tables, chairs, dishes, pictures and <lb />
everything in the wire sacrificed <lb />
three men, one white and two colored, gratification of his ii sane <lb />
The white man killed was Mr. live fury, <lb />
Daniels, from neat- Hyde wife, pd- and terror <lb />
county. The mill belonged to Air. F. j stricken, by and watched the de- <lb />
N. a brother Mr. . of her house. The frightened <lb />
who is engineer on the steamer i children crept out of bed and crowded <lb />
Neuse. It was run by Mr. W. I. around their mother. None of <lb />
Cooper who had leased The loss uttered a cry lie threw down his <lb />
probably about <lb />
The explosion was unusual <lb />
character. The shell of the boiler did bedroom. <lb />
not burst, the tubes simply blew out at to get out, tor White had <lb />
the their way as they went kicked separating the rooms <lb />
through the timbers and masonry hall, th- key was in his <lb />
the foundation of the mill and He his mind when <lb />
caused it to collapse immediately. The children ran, as if his pin pose had i <lb />
did not keep together but scat- UM and went to <lb />
tared like shot, some of them going <lb />
the little <lb />
in its children screamed and <lb />
A Jersey City mule yesterday gave <lb />
several workmen an object less-m en- <lb />
The animal is owned by <lb />
Henry an iceman. It is one <lb />
of a team. Whether its mate knows as <lb />
much is yet to be demonstrated. <lb />
was driving down <lb />
street. He- drove dangerously near <lb />
an excavation that had been made a <lb />
big water pipe. <lb />
As the team was stopped, the <lb />
at side of the excavation gave way, <lb />
and one of the mules slid out of its <lb />
into the hole. It landed on <lb />
its feet, and did not seem to lie worried <lb />
about its sudden descent. The hole <lb />
was about live feel deep, and the mule <lb />
thrust its head out seemed to be in- <lb />
to ask the workmen who had <lb />
dug the pitfall what they were going to <lb />
do about it. <lb />
II it bad asked, they probably would <lb />
not have been able to answer the <lb />
They consulted with Mr. <lb />
but neither he they could think <lb />
of any plan tor lifting the mule out of <lb />
the hide. <lb />
While they were deliberating the <lb />
mule reached out its head, stretched its <lb />
neck, and with its nose began pulling <lb />
the dirt that lay banked about into the <lb />
hole from which it had taken. <lb />
Whether the mule really solved <lb />
problem or not will never be known, <lb />
but it action gave the workman an <lb />
idea. Seizing their shovels, they began <lb />
throwing the earth back into the hole. <lb />
The mule moved from side to side as <lb />
well as it could, and as the earth fell <lb />
the animal tramped it under foot. <lb />
As the process proceeded the mule <lb />
began to rise, and twenty minutes later <lb />
it stepped out of the hole none the <lb />
worse for its <lb />
Then it walked back to its mate and <lb />
Stood quietly while its harness WM <lb />
When that was done <lb />
resumed business, and the weary <lb />
workmen shoveled the earth out the <lb />
hole again, and wished they could com- <lb />
the mule to do the work for them. <lb />
New York Times. <lb />
THE MEETING AT <lb />
Had a here at <lb />
was <lb />
To settle every question <lb />
In the financial line. <lb />
The silver bugs and <lb />
turns they took the Stand, <lb />
With a of the benches <lb />
a of the band. <lb />
The marshal, he kept order, <lb />
But lively when the mayor <lb />
Declared he ruled the country <lb />
was bod to take the chair. <lb />
But the was ambitious, <lb />
An he rushed up from the door <lb />
then the chair Was broken. <lb />
mayor--he took the <lb />
then, up jumps the grocery man <lb />
here accounts I hold <lb />
you <lb />
Must all paid in gold <lb />
then a silver foot, <lb />
r maybe six foot four <lb />
land hold o that ere <lb />
pitched him out the <lb />
then there was h riot. <lb />
while we tit font <lb />
The military took put <lb />
I he lamps meet out <lb />
Atlanta Constitution. <lb />
hundred yards beyond mill <lb />
some them in their Night, we arc in. <lb />
formed, passed entirely through twelve <lb />
inch cypress logs like a bullet would <lb />
through a thin plank. <lb />
One would naturally exp-ct that in <lb />
such an explosion the boiler h <lb />
gone in a direction opposite to <lb />
lowed by the lubes, but it followed the <lb />
same course and went front its original <lb />
position about thirty <lb />
Journal. <lb />
the kitchen, <lb />
terrified wife Stood in <lb />
White came back with an oil can <lb />
in his The cover had been <lb />
taken off the can, and while he her <lb />
with one hand he soaked her dress with <lb />
kerosene. For the lime the <lb />
stood his gave <lb />
her voice and she screamed repeatedly. <lb />
The children joined in h r appeals for <lb />
help, and their Outcry was <lb />
Who chanced o he <lb />
Rev. Dr. J. A. Preston, who is <lb />
preaching a series of sermons m the <lb />
lift, of Saul, in his discourse Sunday <lb />
night, remarked upon the undue haste <lb />
with which public men of to-day pie- <lb />
sent themselves, high office. He <lb />
contrasted it vividly with tin- modesty <lb />
which the first I.- <lb />
who, when the drew on <lb />
bis was found among <lb />
Nathaniel Macon. who <lb />
the the Old North State, <lb />
passing, Guided by cries up shoulder to shoulder <lb />
made his way the door in the dark. Vance, <lb />
hallway. <lb />
It was looked, lie placed his <lb />
against it a id burst open. He <lb />
was just in lime. A moment later <lb />
the woman's garments would have <lb />
been Buffalo News, De- <lb />
Nothing ran remove the impression <lb />
made or our Blinds by the above, when <lb />
we reflect that tin- vote, of church I his potatoes <lb />
years, we <lb />
land. <lb />
would <lb />
temperance <lb />
The Spring- Cleaning;. <lb />
If you have not done so it is high <lb />
time your premises had boon cleaned <lb />
of all accumulations trash or filth <lb />
if you expect or desire to escape sick- <lb />
this summer. It sometimes hap- <lb />
pens that sickness will come, but if <lb />
will cast about yOU will the <lb />
places and people have the <lb />
least amount of fever and kindred ail- <lb />
Cleaning for the sake of health <lb />
should be one incentive if you have no <lb />
other, yet for the sake comfort, <lb />
all people should keep their premises <lb />
so as not to be offensive to their own <lb />
or their nostrils. Your, An American <lb />
drinking water may be cool and up, J fell in a <lb />
right, but it you y is it <lb />
fuse to penetrate about <lb />
your well you will find fever in your <lb />
family and wonder where it comes <lb />
from. Heavy rains carry more or <lb />
less surface water into many, <lb />
Now all this h hi a general war <lb />
the public good and because <lb />
we know of a dirty back yard ; for we <lb />
have been nowhere to see what the <lb />
condition of to town is. <lb />
the refuse, sweep off all trash, burn <lb />
and sprinkle or ashes about <lb />
damp place where the sun does <lb />
not shine, and we will guarantee that <lb />
you will feel better, the place will <lb />
look better, you will have less doc- <lb />
tor bills to pay, in short, you will <lb />
transform a dirty place a habit- <lb />
able one. Then see that your hog <lb />
are clean and well drained so <lb />
that the folks can sit out <lb />
night if, they feel like <lb />
to be urged to accept office, and was <lb />
elected to the Senate the <lb />
States without bis own knowledge. <lb />
These words in an exchange fall under <lb />
our eye j -It mi- said, <lb />
committee who visited <lb />
to notify hi- noun <lb />
to lite presidency, that <lb />
the bi- <lb />
Union, <lb />
The Roanoke Union of the Tar <lb />
Association will meet at <lb />
Scotland Neck on May 1806,<lb />
ii. Sermon <lb />
K. Wells. <lb />
p. m. Organization. <lb />
p. What has been <lb />
by Our Rev. K. T. <lb />
p. Box <lb />
Answers Chairman. <lb />
p. <lb />
a. Services <lb />
Rev. B. J. <lb />
a. Christian Citizen <lb />
W. K. Daniel, Revs. J. A. Me- <lb />
W. V. Savage. <lb />
I a. and Best <lb />
of Propagating <lb />
J. R Pace, T. <lb />
Woolen and J. Alderman. <lb />
p. Ideal Deacon <lb />
Rev J K. Howell. <lb />
. Religious Press <lb />
Revs. J. A. Rood, K. J. and <lb />
E. D. Wells. <lb />
p. Proper Attitude <lb />
towards State Aid to Higher <lb />
W. Powell <lb />
A. Dunn, <lb />
p. Orphanage <lb />
Mr. Archibald Johnson, <lb />
recording to order of <lb />
The <lb />
hi- name i- <lb />
mouth now <lb />
in- i one tin <lb />
. i in <lb />
gar- <lb />
and Effect. <lb />
There i- no ; HI <lb />
members help to the drink j however, to ad- <lb />
Christian, i. .-. church w, I pay my rent. <lb />
member, would do his duty for five <lb />
The Republican nominated <lb />
hi the fifth <lb />
district. <lb />
you Quakers always have fat horses and <lb />
money in your <lb />
mid, by will tell thee, <lb />
friend. <lb />
with the mad rush for <lb />
feeling H people, <lb />
the lathers, of <lb />
republic, is disappearing, and our <lb />
trusted servants too often forget that <lb />
office is a public Char- <lb />
Observer, <lb />
Shortly they arrived at a tavern, <lb />
judge called for a glass off spirits, <lb />
urged the Quaker to, drink ; but he <lb />
saying, have no The <lb />
judge then called for four quarts of outs <lb />
for his horse, the Quaker six for <lb />
his. <lb />
Quaker I will tell thee. We <lb />
drink no spirits. How didst thou <lb />
pay for thy <lb />
for for the <lb />
Judge <lb />
Quaker; oafs cost <lb />
the what <lb />
the spirits do thee <lb />
Judge procure me tin <lb />
; gives me an <lb />
appetite. Now thou how it is <lb />
that we spend no more money than thou <lb />
dost, and yet we can keep fat horses, <lb />
and also have money, am thankful <lb />
to say in our pockets as well. <lb />
How to Enjoy Prayer <lb />
Attend regular and punctually. <lb />
Study the subject in <lb />
Come expecting a blessing. <lb />
Bring a friend with yon. <lb />
Be one of the first to take part. <lb />
Join heartily in the singing. <lb />
Don't think the engagement <lb />
to-morrow. <lb />
Listen always like heating a will, to <lb />
see how much there is tor yon. <lb />
After the meeting greet as many as <lb />
you courteously can strangers first, <lb />
afterward. <lb />
Finally, it you did enjoy the meet- <lb />
say so see its points speak <lb />
-Perhaps that is the <lb />
served his friend. <lb />
Of No Account. <lb />
Doctor-1 must forbid all brain <lb />
work. <lb />
Minor may I not write <lb />
some verses for the magazines <lb />
Doctor- Oh, certainly; I spoke of <lb />
brain work <lb />
Hero is a unique suggestion from a <lb />
Georgia exchange some <lb />
attention be given to the reduction <lb />
the acreage in politics. reduce <lb />
the candidates to a stand; thin <lb />
out ; plant farther apart, and not <lb />
fewer in a <lb />
Our friend and neighbor, Greenville, <lb />
has again been sadly afflicted by fire. <lb />
New sends condolences, and <lb />
trusts that Greenville will soon arise <lb />
from her trouble, and bravely go ahead <lb />
again to the accomplishment of greater <lb />
Journal. <lb />
A vain man's mono ts Win gold <lb />
then, so will you see more and more j, . ,;,.,., <lb />
to approve and enjoy increasingly. <lb />
The latest freak in the horse line is <lb />
a pony with a tail sixteen feet long. <lb />
This is a to <lb />
Star. <lb />
Win gold share it; a miser's is <lb />
Win gold spare k ; a <lb />
Win gold and it; a <lb />
Win gold and lend it ; a fool's .- Win <lb />
gold and end it ; a gambler's Win <lb />
gold and lose it; a wise man's; Win. <lb />
gold and use it.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
B. <lb />
THE SHOULD AID <lb />
at the post at Green- <lb />
ville N. C. as mail matter. <lb />
May 20th. 1896. <lb />
IV nomination of Daniel L. <lb />
by the Republicans as their candidate <lb />
for is variously <lb />
upon wide divergent views. <lb />
any party except the Republican part he <lb />
a shadow a chance of <lb />
like <lb />
party. He would run twenty-five thou- <lb />
sand behind the of the <lb />
But it will hardly make any difference <lb />
with his followers what he has said or <lb />
There one thing the <lb />
ever been powerful in and <lb />
that is in driving every man into line <lb />
when the day of election conies. This <lb />
will doubtless do this time or at <lb />
least make an effort along I hat line. <lb />
Russel, however, has more to overcome <lb />
Can any man the convention could <lb />
have nominated. It remains to be seen <lb />
whether he can lie elected. He will lie <lb />
elected by Republicans if he is elected <lb />
because have no idea that Populists <lb />
will take any stock in the work of that <lb />
remarkable convention at hut <lb />
Sever was more corruption seen <lb />
than was here exhibited. Everybody <lb />
lo don with a party. <lb />
HIS EYES OPENED. <lb />
A Convert to Republicanism <lb />
Secants, Abjures and Abhors His <lb />
Affiliation With Party. <lb />
May James <lb />
R. Holt. Jr., the young cotton <lb />
who recently went over to tin <lb />
I -1 i i I an party because he was <lb />
of protection and MM made a <lb />
delegate to the St. Louis Convention, is <lb />
in the city to-day chance, and here <lb />
met and viewed the <lb />
forces from the Suite Convention that <lb />
last night nominated Russell for Gov- <lb />
In consequence, he publishes <lb />
this afternoon in the <lb />
the following letter, <lb />
for <lb />
Argus It is an old saying, <lb />
but a true one sell preservation i- <lb />
the first law of Acting on this <lb />
principle from a mistaken stand- <lb />
point of view as to in what consisted <lb />
my preservation as a purely <lb />
I have of late lent my <lb />
aid and influence to the of <lb />
the policy of protection championed <lb />
by and advocated by the Re- <lb />
publican party, I have gone so far <lb />
as to permit myself to be named as a <lb />
from the Kit lb resident dis- <lb />
to the St. Louis National <lb />
But Mr. Editor, to-day in the <lb />
city my way home from <lb />
the session of the Mystic Shrine in New- <lb />
I am greeted by a scene that gives <lb />
me pause, and deeper reflection than <lb />
heretofore. I have read of the scenes <lb />
and experiences as we read of <lb />
other dark epochs in history; but reared <lb />
that time, glowing up under the <lb />
benign influence of Democracy and en- <lb />
joying only the blessings and <lb />
experiences that appertain to its <lb />
supremacy, could not comprehend <lb />
what Men of endured, nor <lb />
could my mind formulate a picture so <lb />
as their words tainted. But <lb />
in I am able to <lb />
mate from what Democracy has <lb />
and we arc again <lb />
I am greeted here by a <lb />
seething surging mass conglomerated <lb />
humanity, howling and <lb />
white men. arm in arm, bearing <lb />
aloft a banner with the painted picture <lb />
L. Russell. Our Choice for Gov- <lb />
and with badges <lb />
Ami this is the party with <lb />
J have become allied, this is <lb />
the all, with which I am <lb />
at . -My God, <lb />
I hereby recant, <lb />
abjure, abhor my affiliation this <lb />
party that fosters and glories in <lb />
in North Carolina. <lb />
i Mr. Editor, in honest <lb />
money, if you will, <lb />
and in turn at <lb />
to the infant manufacturing <lb />
tries of the South but what would <lb />
however much exalted, amount <lb />
t in a State, dominated by Russell and <lb />
bis of howling savages Yes <lb />
Mr. Editor, there is protection and <lb />
there is protection, for that greater <lb />
protection I hereby withdraw as a <lb />
delegate to the St. Louis Convention, <lb />
renounce my affiliation with the- Re- <lb />
publican only just begun, I am <lb />
happy to say, and return an humble <lb />
hot earnest worker in the ranks of the <lb />
Democracy for white supremacy in <lb />
North Carolina, good government <lb />
administered, and home pro- <lb />
Very truly, <lb />
J. H. Holt,<lb />
Life is too short for neighbor to be <lb />
eternally plotting to destroy the <lb />
of bis <lb />
From our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
D. C. May, <lb />
President Cleveland has never signed <lb />
a River and Harbor bill, and there <lb />
isn't one chance in a thousand that he <lb />
will sign the one passed by the Senate <lb />
this week, which provides for sending <lb />
the unheard of sum. in this connection, <lb />
of It is confidently ex- <lb />
that President Cleveland will <lb />
veto this bill in a ringing message show- <lb />
reckless of the <lb />
Republicans. <lb />
There are Democratic of <lb />
the A. P. A., but if who attended <lb />
the meetings of the council of <lb />
that this week, are not <lb />
convinced that they are out of their <lb />
it is difficult to imagine what <lb />
would convince them. Not being a <lb />
member of the organization cannot <lb />
vouch for its truth, but those who are <lb />
members that has <lb />
bought on the opposition. Anyway the <lb />
A. P. A. isn't going to oppose <lb />
Secretary been using some <lb />
plain language to in connection <lb />
with Americans it to <lb />
as the result of a court martial <lb />
in Cuba, and he is prepared lo talk <lb />
still plainer if necessary to pun- <lb />
to their offense <lb />
them at the civil trial which <lb />
c o <lb />
Spain has promised them. <lb />
Not u tingle democratic member of <lb />
the House on Interstate and <lb />
Foreign Commerce voted for Ma- <lb />
Nicaragua canal bill, which was <lb />
this week ordered to lie favorably re- <lb />
parted to the Bomb by A committee. <lb />
is creditable to the Democrats <lb />
that If is a Republican <lb />
bill, founded idea <lb />
of public for private <lb />
might a well <lb />
1,000.000 outright as to provide for <lb />
guarantee bonds to that <lb />
amount, a it does, so far as the final <lb />
result is concerned. the exam- <lb />
of the Pacific, railroads <lb />
the people of the country should never <lb />
endorse another scheme to lo-ii the <lb />
public credit to private <lb />
If Con-tress regards the building of the <lb />
Nicaragua canal as a public necessity <lb />
let it provide tor buying the interest of <lb />
UM private company for having <lb />
the canal built by the government. <lb />
We have air. enough the re- <lb />
of government with <lb />
private individuals Czar Reed bus <lb />
not yet indicated whether lie will allow <lb />
this bill to pass at this session. <lb />
Senator Smith, of New Jersey, re- <lb />
lo Washington more convinced <lb />
than ever that the democrats can win <lb />
this year if they exercise care and dis- <lb />
Speaking of the State <lb />
in New Jersey lie <lb />
Democrats gathered at Trenton with as <lb />
much vim and spirit as they ever did. <lb />
There were plenty of candidates for <lb />
delegates to National Convention, <lb />
and among the rank and tile there was <lb />
a very general opinion that if the Na- <lb />
Convention would only do the <lb />
right thing on the money question <lb />
there hone of carrying New York, <lb />
that Connecticut and New Jersey <lb />
would certainly be in the Democratic <lb />
Railroad men as a rule regard <lb />
cal conventions merely the money <lb />
they put into their coffers by the in- <lb />
crease in travel. Hence, these words <lb />
a prominent railroader, now in <lb />
Washington, contain not a little <lb />
for <lb />
mature capture of the Republican <lb />
by is killing interest <lb />
in the St. Louis convention, but the <lb />
railroads will do much better business <lb />
on account of the Chicago convention. <lb />
The contest over the financial question <lb />
will be sure to attract interest and spec- <lb />
and although Chicago didn't <lb />
know it at the time, she got much the <lb />
best convention so far as attendance is <lb />
The Democratic <lb />
Vest and who form the ma- <lb />
of the subcommittee of the Sen- <lb />
ate Finance committee which has been <lb />
designated by Senator Morrill, that <lb />
foxy old Republican, to investigate the <lb />
issues of bonds by this ration, <lb />
under the resolution adopted by the <lb />
Senate, are too smart to fall into the <lb />
trap which has been set for them by <lb />
the Republicans. They were selected <lb />
because of their silver democrats, <lb />
with the hope that they would use the <lb />
investigation to widen the <lb />
breach in the Democratic party. The <lb />
other members the subcommittee are <lb />
Jones, of Nevada, and Con- <lb />
notified <lb />
the Committee a it was named <lb />
that he would <lb />
He has been asked to submit a <lb />
statement writing covering all the <lb />
bond issues, and from that the commit- <lb />
tee will decide whether it wishes to ex- <lb />
Mr. personally. <lb />
Representative Livingston, Ga., <lb />
who has just returned from his home <lb />
do not pretend to speak for <lb />
for any other State, but the <lb />
of Georgia do not know how to bolt the <lb />
regular ticket, and we are not going to <lb />
learn at the coming election. If we are <lb />
outvoted in the convention we will re- <lb />
turn home and support the nominee, <lb />
and we expect the other fellows to do <lb />
Editor a mat- <lb />
of business policy would it not be a <lb />
god idea for all the people of Green- <lb />
ville to unite together and extend to <lb />
Messrs. Hines Hamilton encourage- <lb />
and aid in getting their feet <lb />
Only a few days ago the <lb />
writer heard Mr. Hamilton say that he <lb />
had every that he in <lb />
the world invested in the plant that <lb />
was Monday totally destroyed. As <lb />
most people know it has not been very <lb />
long since these gentlemen lost about <lb />
ten thousand dollars by fire, and as a <lb />
matter of with no aid but their <lb />
own, they were compelled to use their <lb />
credit in getting up again. The <lb />
that they carried at the last lire <lb />
was entirely for the benefit of their <lb />
so it can be seen at present they <lb />
are totally without everything upon <lb />
which to make a new start. Since they <lb />
have been in Greenville they have <lb />
made a good light, and as business men <lb />
of the highest rank they have clearly <lb />
shown in their with <lb />
the people here. The writer is told <lb />
that entire pay roll for logs and <lb />
labor averaged from ten to fifteen <lb />
dollar-, per week. This money <lb />
Swelled the volume of business of Green- <lb />
ville and helped every enterprise here, <lb />
and as above stated, would it not be <lb />
business policy for the people here to <lb />
help them up again We have made <lb />
some of these gentleman and <lb />
they say say with the support they can <lb />
set from abroad the business they <lb />
already have, with thousand <lb />
of ready cash they could replace <lb />
the plant get it in running shape <lb />
again- cannot some means <lb />
adduced by which community can <lb />
aid them to this extent think <lb />
of pay out nearly or quite that <lb />
amount every month, most it <lb />
here in Greenville by ex- <lb />
tending them this aid here home it <lb />
will hotter enable them to command <lb />
indulgence and aid from abroad. These <lb />
all upon a begging <lb />
expedition, but have and <lb />
lost heavily, and the has <lb />
unless some aid is given them <lb />
at present it very doubtful that <lb />
the will be rebuilt. The public <lb />
at large ought to feel a very great baler- <lb />
this matter. If this support can <lb />
given now in this, their time of <lb />
need, a great good will hart <lb />
community, and the proper en. <lb />
riven these enterprising <lb />
. <lb />
gentlemen. <lb />
This communication was intended <lb />
for Tuesday's paper, but was handed in <lb />
too late for that <lb />
THE AGONY ENDED. <lb />
to <lb />
RUSKS, N. C, May a <lb />
late hour last night D. L. of <lb />
Wilmington, was nominated for <lb />
nor by Republican State convention. <lb />
The convention nominated V. <lb />
of Davidson, for ; General, <lb />
and------- Henderson, of Wilkes, for <lb />
Auditor, leaving all other places on the <lb />
ticket open to be filled by the Populists. <lb />
E. A Holton was re-elected chair- <lb />
man of the State Executive Commit- <lb />
tee. <lb />
Don't Throw Eggs. <lb />
Twice since he has been here the <lb />
colored medicine calling him- <lb />
self Dr. Gilliam, has been egged while <lb />
giving his concerts at night on th <lb />
tic square. This ii very bad behavior <lb />
on rt of the egg they <lb />
do not like the concerts can stay- <lb />
away from them. It is not gentleman- <lb />
to eggs at anyone. The doc- <lb />
tor swore out warrants against some <lb />
parties and had them before the Mayor <lb />
to day, but failed to show any proof at <lb />
all against them. <lb />
WHAT Will DO. <lb />
You write all this Congress has <lb />
When a man really his neigh- done on a ten cent pie- and then have <lb />
as himself it generally turns out I room enough for the Constitution and <lb />
that the neighbor is a pretty girl the of Independence. <lb />
How to Settle the Political Questions. <lb />
Our Record, of <lb />
the organ in the State of the Methodist <lb />
Protestant church, has this week an <lb />
of such under <lb />
the above caption that print it with <lb />
unusual prominence. It follows <lb />
There is but one way to reach a <lb />
settlement a political question, and <lb />
decide it strictly in accordance with the <lb />
principles of rectitude. <lb />
The question and the currency <lb />
question are both moral questions, <lb />
will always be floundering about <lb />
in uncertainty over the question <lb />
so long as we are simply trying to de- <lb />
what is for me and my <lb />
section, i. e., will make what we have <lb />
to buy and what we have to <lb />
sell dearest. <lb />
The currency question <lb />
settled finally by a mere consideration <lb />
of the standard will make debts <lb />
easiest to pay or that will give the groat <lb />
est value to bonds. <lb />
There is a right and a wrong in <lb />
both these questions, and the right is <lb />
dot to be found by a of classes, <lb />
each seeking its interest <lb />
of the rest. the war of <lb />
ballots may fail to establish the right. <lb />
The victorious majority may be utterly <lb />
wrong. <lb />
questions of conscience, <lb />
and voter is vote not for his <lb />
but <lb />
for that which after <lb />
seems to him right. <lb />
Would that this unassailable <lb />
could be burned into heart <lb />
There is a matter of morality <lb />
in almost every political <lb />
more deeply in none than in the <lb />
two And it is a truth <lb />
worthy of all no <lb />
into which this enters is <lb />
ever settled permanently until it is set- <lb />
Observer. <lb />
A Fine Business <lb />
Elliot new two-story brick <lb />
block on the east side Evans street, <lb />
the contract for which has been <lb />
awarded to Barnes, of <lb />
folk, Va., will tie the finest block of <lb />
buildings ever erected in Greenville. <lb />
All the material will be the very best. <lb />
The front will lie of pressed brick, and <lb />
the roof covered with the best <lb />
dale tin. <lb />
The first floor will be devoted to <lb />
business purposes the second to <lb />
both business and professional as may <lb />
be wanted. <lb />
The stores be fitted up in the <lb />
most with fine, large show <lb />
windows. They will occupy one floor <lb />
or two floors as the tenant may prefer. <lb />
Those with two floors will be provided <lb />
stairway, and best el <lb />
if desired will be five <lb />
large offices in the building suitable for <lb />
lawyers, dentists or <lb />
sleeping rooms. All these will have <lb />
huge transoms to give <lb />
plenty of light air, and be <lb />
reached by an easy stairway from the <lb />
street. To make the stores and offices <lb />
cool in slimmer ventilators will be <lb />
placed in the front and in roof <lb />
the building. has commenced <lb />
the building is to lie completed and <lb />
ready for by of <lb />
August. <lb />
Grand Lodge Officers. <lb />
Tho Lodge of Odd Fellows, <lb />
which met this <lb />
elected the following officers <lb />
W. T. Grand Master ; Jas. <lb />
P. Sawyer, Deputy Grand Master; R. <lb />
W. Murray, Grand Warden ; B. II. <lb />
Grand Secretary ; R. J. Junes. <lb />
Grand Treasurer; C. F. <lb />
Grand Representative ; M. W. <lb />
Grand J. M. Davis, Grand <lb />
Marshal; W, L, ; <lb />
R. N. Grand ; C. O. <lb />
I ran I, G Chaplain. N. Jacobi, <lb />
C. Edwards, W. C. Douglass, W. <lb />
T. and W. L. were <lb />
as Trustees of Home. <lb />
Respect for the Aged. <lb />
Wednesday Bo Cherry rushed <lb />
most breathless out of to <lb />
stop a cart going by with a load of <lb />
chickens. <lb />
Are they spring he <lb />
asked the boy as the latter brought his <lb />
team to a standstill. <lb />
all grown s <lb />
replied the boy. <lb />
Somebody else coming up about that <lb />
time suggested that he could get the <lb />
stock for a fights from <lb />
among roosters, when Bo turned <lb />
from the cart with a rather air, <lb />
and in a tone half mingled pity said <lb />
got much respect for age <lb />
to want to get up a fight between any, <lb />
thing in that <lb />
N. C, May <lb />
Rev. Mr. Barns, of Bethel, filled <lb />
his appointment at Piney Green school <lb />
house Sunday evening. <lb />
We are glad to be able to state that <lb />
our people in this section are improving <lb />
from <lb />
It was our pleasure lo attend the <lb />
Democratic meeting at <lb />
day, 10th, and everything was <lb />
Our Populist friends, some of <lb />
them, came in and took a part in the <lb />
meeting and I am sure that everything <lb />
will be all right in time, and that is as <lb />
it should be. There are not but two <lb />
parties in this country cf ours, and all <lb />
men that good government should <lb />
join in with the Democrats and make <lb />
, one common cause against the Russell <lb />
Bitten by a Spider. <lb />
Wednesday afternoon Mr. Jesse <lb />
Tyson, living about four miles from <lb />
to wanted to come to Greenville on <lb />
business. He hitched up his horse to <lb />
and went in the house lo put <lb />
his coat. As he started out again be <lb />
remarked to his wife that something <lb />
had lax be the shoulder, lie <lb />
started to town without <lb />
anything serious of it, but after <lb />
about two miles began sick and <lb />
noticed that he was turning blind and <lb />
dizzy. By the time he reached town <lb />
he was suffering intensely and drove <lb />
at once to the office of Dr. Zeno <lb />
The was in the country <lb />
but William Brown, be- <lb />
treating Mr, <lb />
Brown should return. <lb />
The doctor tells us that Mr. Tyson <lb />
was in a right bad condition, but is now <lb />
improving and he hopes soon will be <lb />
all right threw <lb />
him into convulsions a It <lb />
is supposed that the trouble was caused <lb />
by the bite of a spider that taken <lb />
refuge in Mr. Tyson's coat while it was <lb />
hanging up in his house. <lb />
This Young Man Runs His Own <lb />
There is a young man his county, <lb />
a farmer, who has made a record during <lb />
the last five years of which he is justly <lb />
entitled to feel proud, and while we are <lb />
not at liberty to use his name there arc <lb />
a few points connected with his business <lb />
management that will be beneficial and <lb />
serviceable to the public to know. <lb />
About seven ago that young <lb />
man came into possession of what had <lb />
once been a highly improved and <lb />
able farm in the western section of this <lb />
county, but with his possession came a <lb />
heavy debt. Through several years of <lb />
bail management the farm had passed <lb />
under the tenant system which tIn- <lb />
land was cultivated, it had become vary <lb />
much impoverished and the yield was <lb />
very poor- The time had been when <lb />
there were plenty of splendid outhouses, <lb />
barns, stables and tenement houses, but <lb />
these were all dilapidated and the most <lb />
of them absolutely worthless so far as <lb />
comfort or convenience were concerned. <lb />
The farm house, a handsome structure <lb />
when first built in times, <lb />
had and the wall around it was <lb />
all rotten and gone. The ditch banks <lb />
aid hedge rows had up and here <lb />
and there all over the farm were <lb />
of the and other evidences <lb />
and neglect. In this con- <lb />
as above stated about seven years <lb />
ago he come into possession of this farm <lb />
with an it over <lb />
two thousand dollars. With no money <lb />
to make a start he was compelled to go <lb />
in debt for team and farming <lb />
and utensils and by the time he- <lb />
was ready to start his first crop it can <lb />
lie readily seen that he was in debt <lb />
very near three thousand dollars. The <lb />
first two years he made nothing to pay <lb />
upon his old debts, and so five years ago <lb />
he made a new start with a different de- <lb />
termination and different management. <lb />
Since that time he says he has stayed <lb />
at home and attended his own <lb />
Do farms entirely by the tenant <lb />
system but he has it understood in <lb />
written contracts with his tenants that <lb />
he is the business manager of the farm, <lb />
and that each crop must be cultivated <lb />
and his instructions and <lb />
that they together work for each others <lb />
mutual interests. He says that he has <lb />
no trouble with his tenants and that <lb />
each that whatever is for one <lb />
Is for the other interests. He lives ex- <lb />
at home, seldom leaving ex- <lb />
business. <lb />
lives within twenty minutes ride <lb />
of a prosperous village but never <lb />
spends his time loitering around discuss- <lb />
polities with the idle ones always <lb />
to be found such places, keeps <lb />
his own books, manages his own <lb />
pushes his farming interests <lb />
with the same degree of business <lb />
that he would were he engaged <lb />
in the mercantile or any other business <lb />
that required skill and judgment. A <lb />
days ago it was the writer's pleas- <lb />
to spend a few hours on this farm. <lb />
An spectacle is <lb />
now from dilapidated and <lb />
neglected farm five years ago. The <lb />
hedge rows have been and <lb />
are in cultivation, the fence locks are <lb />
the water trained around <lb />
the hill shies and hind is be- <lb />
recovers, Instead of life old <lb />
barn and stables, large, <lb />
comfortable and. convenient <lb />
have been built. Several nice <lb />
co burns and a large pack house have <lb />
been built. Instead of the old and <lb />
weather beaten tenant houses new <lb />
and comfortable ones have taken their <lb />
and the whole plantation has <lb />
about it an air of improvement and hustle <lb />
The neighbors say the land has increased <lb />
in almost double, and <lb />
now listen, <lb />
that have been added which have in- <lb />
value of the farm near <lb />
or quite double was five years <lb />
ago, owner says fall he <lb />
could have paid every dollar of the in- <lb />
if he had not reserved the <lb />
money to make some more improve- <lb />
this n oilier words he is <lb />
so nearly out of debt that ho has per- <lb />
property enough lo pay all he <lb />
owes. Now isn't this a good record <lb />
and one which the majority of the far- <lb />
of the would do well to <lb />
This young man certainly <lb />
has right to feel proud and under <lb />
nary a future full <lb />
CHILDREN'S EXERCISES. <lb />
Large Attendance and Very Pleasant <lb />
Occasion. <lb />
The children of the Sunday <lb />
School gave their Children's Day Ex- <lb />
at on Sunday night. <lb />
A very large congregation was out to <lb />
hear them and little folks acquitted <lb />
themselves well, the entire <lb />
being carried out perfectly and without <lb />
the hast interruption in any part. <lb />
The was as ; <lb />
Song by choir. <lb />
Grand March. <lb />
Prayer by Pastor. <lb />
love to Go to Sunday <lb />
by the children. <lb />
First Children's <lb />
Dot Flanagan. <lb />
Appointed <lb />
Irma Cobb. <lb />
Two <lb />
Richard <lb />
Child Liz- <lb />
Moore. <lb />
to Leon <lb />
Smith, Hugh Bruce Sugg. <lb />
Linda <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Flakes of <lb />
Lucile Cobb. <lb />
Recitation <lb />
Bruce Sugg. <lb />
Forbes, <lb />
loves Me by the <lb />
children. <lb />
Tripp. <lb />
a Drop in the <lb />
Fannie Bagwell. <lb />
Quinn, <lb />
Would Tell Thee <lb />
Hugh <lb />
Lula Tripp. <lb />
to Sunday <lb />
Janie, Tyson, Bruce Sugg<lb />
Sunday <lb />
Lillian <lb />
Twinkle, Little <lb />
by the children. <lb />
Willie Lipscomb, <lb />
a Child a <lb />
Cheek. <lb />
Rain <lb />
Hugh <lb />
Little <lb />
Pansy, Whichard Violet, <lb />
May ; Daisy, Cheek ; <lb />
Rose, Smith ; Lilly. Fannie.<lb />
Did You Come <lb />
From. Baby dear <lb />
Whichard. <lb />
Bids Us <lb />
Jessie Sugg. <lb />
Little <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Have a Father in the <lb />
Promised by children. <lb />
Lu- <lb />
Cobb, <lb />
Collection, <lb />
Sight of Crystal <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Hope and Char- <lb />
Janie Tyson, Irma Cobb, <lb />
Abbie Smith. <lb />
Song by choir. <lb />
Benediction by Pastor. <lb />
The exercises were arranged under <lb />
the management of Mrs. K. D. Well. <lb />
The music was delightful, the <lb />
mental part of it being rendered by Miss <lb />
Lula While the organ Ola Forbes, <lb />
cornet; A. A. Forbes, ; and G <lb />
J. Woodard. The song were <lb />
excellent. <lb />
Job <lb />
FIRM <lb />
So much is to be gained by <lb />
and firmness of speech as op- <lb />
posed to hysterical passion, that is <lb />
worth while every one to try to <lb />
learn how to control the tongue and <lb />
the pea so as lo obtain greatest <lb />
amount of influence over others. <lb />
Strong language is never needed to <lb />
enforce the opinion of a man who is <lb />
firm in his faith, clear in expression <lb />
logical in bis methods. It is <lb />
usually the resort bullies, those <lb />
who cannot reason, or of men who <lb />
are guided by their prejudices rather <lb />
than by logical deductions facts. <lb />
The objection to strong or ate <lb />
language is that it gives rise, <lb />
to contentious opposition. A <lb />
radical in religion or politics takes such <lb />
extreme views and urges them so <lb />
he provokes, quarrels, yet <lb />
never makes a convert. Another man, <lb />
just as firm in his convictions, mo e <lb />
moderate in expression to them <lb />
and more considerate of the opinions <lb />
of other people, can substantially <lb />
the same things without irritating those <lb />
differ with him. He does not <lb />
provoke a quarrel, but invites a calm <lb />
discussion, lie thus has the chance at <lb />
least of winning over to his <lb />
views, whereas the radical drives them <lb />
once. Moreover, the <lb />
man may remain firm because he <lb />
nothing that he cannot <lb />
whereas the radical is vacillating. He <lb />
goes to such extremes that he is oil- <lb />
o retract and loses the respect <lb />
bis hearers because he is not consist <lb />
or firm. Firmness, it is to be <lb />
Observed, is consistent c with in- <lb />
honest thought. The <lb />
rant may be unyielding, but in their <lb />
case- obstinacy lakes place of <lb />
One who has well-settled man- <lb />
a mind free prejudice and <lb />
a disposition to think before sneaking <lb />
can lie firm in expression and <lb />
in bis adherence lo opinions once <lb />
expressed without being obstinate. <lb />
Such n man not mere- <lb />
his follower or those who I <lb />
with him. hut also of his opponents, <lb />
and is much more than the <lb />
radical who presents views in <lb />
language. Frequently the <lb />
teacher or leaders of tin a arc <lb />
to some w d. movement <lb />
resting perhaps on sentiment, and to <lb />
do HO successfully they be <lb />
the those whom they <lb />
address, in their language <lb />
and yet They would be <lb />
they should violent <lb />
language or attempt coon-ion. would <lb />
thereby lose influence. Firmness, <lb />
Coolness, deliberation, these are the <lb />
that allay strife and convince <lb />
the <lb />
-e language, ill <lb />
railing may in to notion, but <lb />
they opposition and d <lb />
nothing i i promote the <lb />
of Baltimore Sun. <lb />
Tobacco <lb />
In C- lust sea- <lb />
son and unhesitatingly say <lb />
are A- both in workmanship and <lb />
are ch easier put together than <lb />
Flues ii- made. All <lb />
riveted or hinged. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
W. <lb />
S. L. Gins;. <lb />
S D. Callis. <lb />
tire now for <lb />
next season and will <lb />
quality the best and prices low <lb />
as any. solicited. <lb />
correct aim of of barn <lb />
and we will make so <lb />
can put them tip in fifteen <lb />
ates. <lb />
W. C. <lb />
Washington. X C. <lb />
promise. It bis Of <lb />
that has done it. <lb />
h- J. <lb />
J. W. HIGGS, Pres. J. S. HIGGS, Cashier. <lb />
HENRY HARDING, Cashier. <lb />
Ill <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Cotton and Peanut. <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of cotton <lb />
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished <lb />
by Cobb Bros. A Com mis-lot i Mer- <lb />
chants of <lb />
Good Middling 1-16 <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling 7-10 <lb />
Good <lb />
Prime <lb />
Extra Prime <lb />
Spanish 11.10 <lb />
ToneArm. <lb />
s Capital More Than a Hall <lb />
Dollars, <lb />
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Md. <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland N C. <lb />
R. R. Fleming, N. C. <lb />
D. W. Higgs Bros,, <lb />
Greenville, N, C, <lb />
Items. <lb />
N. C. May, <lb />
Mrs. is <lb />
visiting her mother here. <lb />
Drummers are very plentiful no, <lb />
never did sen so many our low-n. <lb />
A hail storm passed in two <lb />
miles of here last Wednesday night <lb />
doing much damage to crops. Some <lb />
will have to plant over. <lb />
Those who attended the dedication <lb />
of Mt. church from here Son- <lb />
day were W. M. Edwards, H. F. D <lb />
J. Fred Edwards, <lb />
Wiley J. A. P. <lb />
Dixon. J. C. D. <lb />
and wife, Edwards and wife, and <lb />
Misses Ida, Mottle and Annie Ed- <lb />
The an <lb />
invitation to <lb />
May <lb />
The is in receipt <lb />
invitation to the commencement <lb />
of Littleton Female College. May <lb />
27th and 28th. <lb />
We arc indebted to Miss Mary Smith <lb />
for an invitation to the fourth annual <lb />
commencement of the State,. Normal <lb />
and industrial <lb />
May <lb />
The acknowledges an <lb />
invitation to the commencement <lb />
Turlington Institute, <lb />
June 3rd. Our townsman, Hon. T. J. <lb />
Jarvis, delivers the address. <lb />
The .- exercises <lb />
Jame. Improved School at <lb />
take <lb />
The thanks J. J. <lb />
way for an invitation. <lb />
We respectfully solicit the accounts <lb />
of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
public. <lb />
Checks and Account Books furnish- <lb />
ed on application. <lb />
Shortens labor, lessens pain. <lb />
danger to Ute of <lb />
mother child and leaves her In <lb />
favorable to speedy <lb />
than before <lb />
says a prominent midwife. lb <lb />
FOR RISING BREAST <lb />
Known and worth the price tor that <lb />
Endorsed and recommended by sod <lb />
all ladles who have used It <lb />
Beware substitute and imitations. <lb />
Makes Child-Birth Easy. <lb />
Sent by Express or mail on of price. <lb />
per kettle. Book <lb />
mailed free, containing voluntary testimonials. <lb />
to., at. <lb />
sold st<lb />
YOU KNOW <lb />
THAT YOU CAN <lb />
Reduced steel <lb />
In sixty days I will <lb />
my of Hardware and <lb />
to one the brick stores now <lb />
built. Until time I will <lb />
the on my <lb />
per cent op nay Stoves <lb />
from <lb />
FLUES <lb />
FOB LESS MONEY <lb />
TO EACH <lb />
My Stoves will be sold for <lb />
17-00 ; My Stoves for 9-00 <lb />
and my -20.0 New Lee <lb />
Doors, Sash Nails, <lb />
specialties. Axes and <lb />
I am my Corn <lb />
Sewing Machines at <lb />
I have just a lot of <lb />
barbed wire. <lb />
All my axes will go tor <lb />
Try one of my axes. <lb />
Call early and bring the Cash. <lb />
Five Points, Greenville. N. C. <lb />
yon can the common iron <lb />
from other. If you believe <lb />
it civil and get his prices. He will <lb />
not be undersold. All work <lb />
as to material, <lb />
Flues arc now Ready <lb />
Delivery; <lb />
Prompt ion given to till or- <lb />
I am also agent for the <lb />
largest WALL <lb />
America. <lb />
A. ELLINGTON, <lb />
Near <lb />
tie SWIM FINE <lb />
-------A large of the <lb />
Eagle Brand of Fine Shoes <lb />
-------just received, A complete stock of------- <lb />
General MERCHANDISE <lb />
always on hand. <lb />
T. WHITE <lb />
C. A. old <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE, <lb />
-----13 STILL AT FRONT WITH A <lb />
YEARS has taught best tie <lb />
Hemp Rope, Building Pumps, Farming Implement, and every <lb />
ting necessary for Millets, general purpose, u well <lb />
Clothing, Hats. Dress I have always on hand. Am <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, fur X, T, Him <lb />
Cot tun, and keep courteous and attentive <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
J. L. <lb />
Life, Fire and Accident Insurance. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT ROUSE. <lb />
All Risks placed in strictly <lb />
ASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rates, <lb />
Ml AGENT FOB FIRST-GLASS FIRE <lb />
U. Pitt Co. N. C. <lb />
T. J. POPE, it V <lb />
COBB BROS CO. <lb />
Va. <lb />
COTTON AND MERCHANTS, <lb />
AND <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
and Water <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments <lb />
1878 Code, used in Telegraphing. <lb /></p>
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FRANK <lb />
WILSON <lb />
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
LEAVES. <lb />
Just received another <lb />
and <lb />
sup <lb />
Summer Suits and <lb />
and now ready <lb />
to supply all <lb />
your wants. <lb />
If it is <lb />
the <lb />
perfect <lb />
finish, every- <lb />
one-of-them-up- <lb />
to-date <lb />
kind <lb />
of <lb />
Peanuts tor seed S. M. <lb />
Try the Pried Beef at . S. <lb />
Fresh Butter. N. Y. State and Can's <lb />
at S. M. Senate's. <lb />
Beet Fulton Market Beef just re- <lb />
by J. S. Tunstall. <lb />
Many a merchant whose prayers are <lb />
long can't trade because his ad is <lb />
too Ink. <lb />
Tilings looking busy the street <lb />
now with buildings progressing <lb />
on bath sides, Greenville is not going <lb />
to stay down. <lb />
If you mat lee Cream, Soda Water <lb />
Milk Shakes, Coco Cola, <lb />
and oil Morris Meyer. <lb />
Cod Fish, Irish i <lb />
Buckwheat, Oat Flakes, Cheese, Mae- <lb />
P. It. Molasses, at S. M. <lb />
Semite. <lb />
When want a <lb />
tn Meyer. <lb />
y. <lb />
I am lo lee Cream <lb />
to in any quantity. Give me <lb />
enter <lb />
Can Tomatoes, Corn. <lb />
s. Pears and <lb />
S. M. <lb />
a section had n right good <lb />
Monday night. Considerable <lb />
and wind <lb />
it. <lb />
Alderman, Washing- <lb />
ton, will hereafter preach at the <lb />
church Ml on She third Sunday <lb />
in each <lb />
X. Branch, of town- <lb />
ship, told us this morning that he had <lb />
tobacco leaves one toot long and aver. <lb />
This is the best yet and he Bays his <lb />
crop is a beauty to look at. <lb />
The of the mill plant <lb />
a Mop to putting in electric lights, <lb />
or present at least, the town <lb />
ought to replace the street <lb />
nips that have been destroyed o <lb />
broken and make an improvement in <lb />
lights as we have. <lb />
Al a series races in Norfolk on <lb />
Thursday and Friday of last week. <lb />
horses owned by Smith Hooker <lb />
i. -I. were <lb />
prominent ; the winners. <lb />
a number of our j re- <lb />
a from <lb />
the Company, Atlanta. <lb />
and new was kept <lb />
last night and to-day <lb />
them. <lb />
why you want to come <lb />
the king Dealer and <lb />
be satisfied both in ma- <lb />
and price. <lb />
Marriage Licenses. <lb />
The Register of Deeds issued five <lb />
marriage licenses last week, four <lb />
t i white one to colored couples. <lb />
It. Newton and <lb />
Parker, William Harris and Mary <lb />
Manning. U Cobb and <lb />
Corbett, T. I. Cory and Louisa Ha 1- <lb />
-W. II. Loftin and Ks- <lb />
King. <lb />
Potatoes. <lb />
folk who have been <lb />
oil their Irish potatoes had as well <lb />
take a back seat. The <lb />
gardener went out to examine our crop <lb />
morning and brought ill <lb />
specimens as large as hen eggs. <lb />
are the BO <lb />
-l. T. in this <lb />
with one that knocked us off <lb />
the host row, too. He's ahead. <lb />
These All Have a Fan Along With <lb />
Them. <lb />
J. B. Randolph is sick. <lb />
Mrs. S. Smith is sick. <lb />
It. Moore went to Burgaw to-day <lb />
Mrs. M. D. is sick this week. <lb />
S. T. Hooker went to Norfolk Mon- <lb />
day. <lb />
S. II. Abbot went to Kinston Friday <lb />
evening. <lb />
J. A. returned home Friday <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mrs II. Blount went to Tarboro <lb />
Monday. <lb />
J. F. King is out from his recent spell <lb />
of sickness. <lb />
Mrs. Cox went to Kinston Fri- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
THE PRIMARIES. <lb />
Held in Townships Sat.<lb />
Mrs. B. F. Sugg <lb />
at <lb />
is visiting relatives <lb />
Interesting Book. <lb />
Hal Sugg, son of Col. I. A. Sugg, <lb />
has taken the agency for a book <lb />
tied and the Fight for Free- <lb />
e have examined the pros- <lb />
and find it a way interesting <lb />
publication. It is splendidly <lb />
contains the history and customs <lb />
of the people, and gives accounts <lb />
of the struggle tor freedom pro <lb />
on the island. It book well <lb />
. I . I k I. <lb />
Worth reading.<lb />
CHEAP, <lb />
I have also a complete <lb />
stock of <lb />
pry Goods, <lb />
Notions, <lb />
Shoes, <lb />
and will be pleased o <lb />
show to you and <lb />
if once seen you will be <lb />
sure to buy. Come and <lb />
see me. <lb />
Frank <lb />
Wilson, <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
A Handsome Fountain. <lb />
new soda fountain was, <lb />
put, up and wan <lb />
the first time today. <lb />
is the <lb />
would. to a to say <lb />
a town the size of Greenville, <lb />
The body the fountain is of different <lb />
onyx, while the <lb />
work on top is finished in while and <lb />
gilt and set with several splendid <lb />
Mr. is to <lb />
lated upon the beauty of his a. <lb />
A Criminal. <lb />
a link boy here <lb />
from the State farm Friday; lie is <lb />
years old. but has finished <lb />
serving a sentence. <lb />
Ho broke in a house and at the <lb />
it W that he was a boy <lb />
bad character generally. Being <lb />
voting the Judge hesitated. as <lb />
to give him but <lb />
the was the best <lb />
him. The off months <lb />
of his-imprisonment by good behavior. <lb />
Excursion to <lb />
train will leave Washing- <lb />
ton Wednesday, 27th, at A. <lb />
M. for Norfolk. at Greenville <lb />
and intermediate points can take <lb />
of this cheap trip to Norfolk and <lb />
by Baying local fare to <lb />
and purchasing then, for <lb />
round trip from Train <lb />
will leave Norfolk, Thursday, 28th at <lb />
P. M. making connection Parmele <lb />
with Kinston and Plymouth trams. <lb />
Two cars will nerved for ladies <lb />
their escorts MM one exclusively or <lb />
colored people. E. Peterson. <lb />
C. T. Cordon. <lb />
Managers. <lb />
A. Harrington, Ayden, <lb />
t Friday here. <lb />
Lovit Hines returned this morning <lb />
from <lb />
K. W. Smith, of Mount, spent <lb />
Friday night here. <lb />
Miss Annie Baker went to Palmyra <lb />
Friday to visit <lb />
Agent Moore returned <lb />
evening from Wilmington. <lb />
Leila Cherry returned from <lb />
Kinston morning. <lb />
W. T. came down from <lb />
Saturday evening. <lb />
L. Hooker, V. Hooker and J. A. <lb />
returned evening from <lb />
Norfolk. <lb />
W. C- Dancy came down from <lb />
Saturday evening, to see <lb />
his mother. <lb />
J. B. Cherry came home from <lb />
Baltimore, Saturday evening to visit <lb />
his parents. <lb />
Friday <lb />
State Medical <lb />
Winston. <lb />
T. I. and wife left Fri <lb />
day tor whore Mr. Hancock <lb />
has Work. <lb />
It, runic down front Scotland <lb />
Neck. Saturday evening, and returned <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
down from <lb />
Kim Saturday evening, to spend <lb />
with his fan <lb />
Tom King, who has been at his home <lb />
in this county on a furlough, returned <lb />
to Fortran Monroe. <lb />
Mrs. B. I. Barnhill. of Parmele, <lb />
who has been visiting her parents <lb />
here, returned home Friday morning. <lb />
B. Cherry and A. L. <lb />
Blow returned Friday evening from the <lb />
State convention the <lb />
W. Barnes and B. of <lb />
Suffolk, Va., came down Wednesday <lb />
evening lo begin work on the Elliott <lb />
Block. <lb />
Mrs. Robert Wilson, who <lb />
has been -pending a days with <lb />
Mrs. C. T. n turned home <lb />
Friday. <lb />
Mrs. II. I. of <lb />
ton, arrived Wednesday evening to <lb />
her brothers. Ur. L. and F. <lb />
Mis. J. Murphy and little <lb />
have been visiting Mrs. Al- <lb />
Forbes, left for their home <lb />
in Asheville, <lb />
A. Ii. mail clerk between <lb />
Rocky Mount and Plymouth, came <lb />
down Wednesday evening to spend a <lb />
few days. <lb />
C. D. Rountree, E. A. Move and W. <lb />
L. Brown returned Thursday from the <lb />
meeting of the Grand Lodge of Odd <lb />
Fellows <lb />
Mrs. G. C. Edwards, and <lb />
of Hookerton, who have been visiting <lb />
the. family of her brother, J. W- Brown, <lb />
returned borne <lb />
J. W. Morgan left Saturday for <lb />
Ten, join family <lb />
will sonic time in <lb />
to lie ready for the next <lb />
season <lb />
V. P. H, W- <lb />
B. James, Wilson. <lb />
Cheek and O-d- look an ex- <lb />
on the <lb />
gas boat <lb />
Y-. Warren, of is <lb />
friends here. The <lb />
resided in Salisbury for a while and <lb />
finds attractions here that are <lb />
Herald. <lb />
DAM TOWNSHIP. <lb />
A. S. Walker was elected chairman <lb />
and W. Parker age rotary. <lb />
The following delegates and alter- <lb />
were elected by acclamation <lb />
Delegates- Alternates- <lb />
Tyson, <lb />
J F Allan. Crawford. <lb />
A S Walker, Harvey Tyson- <lb />
J O Crawford, F M Smith. <lb />
A crowd of substantial Democrats <lb />
were present.<lb />
D. C. Moore WiS elected chairman <lb />
and M. C. S. Cherry secretary. <lb />
The delegates and alter- <lb />
were selected <lb />
Delegates Alternates. <lb />
MA James, Newsom <lb />
W D Manning. <lb />
F L Davenport. <lb />
S T i. <lb />
II. Blount, <lb />
W. L. Brown, <lb />
W. R. Parker, <lb />
T. J. Jarvis, <lb />
J. W <lb />
Alfred Cannon, <lb />
M. G. <lb />
Tripp, <lb />
J. Briley, <lb />
I. A. Sugg, <lb />
r. Sugg, <lb />
F. C. Hardin <lb />
Planting Other Crops. <lb />
There are a number of farmers in <lb />
II. C. eastern counties who have <lb />
up their tobacco and planted some <lb />
other crop. On the whole there will <lb />
not be much, it any, increase in the to- <lb />
acreage in the eastern section. <lb />
Chas. Skinner. <lb />
G. M. Tucker <lb />
Paul Harrington <lb />
H. F. Keel. <lb />
Move. <lb />
W. <lb />
R. II. Allen. <lb />
BIDE <lb />
Have a Plant. <lb />
Mr says the <lb />
ville Lumber Co. will put in a small <lb />
plant at once to make <lb />
W. Harm , .,, . . <lb />
y wilt rejoice at this start, and <lb />
K. S. hope to see plant grow as <lb />
B. F. great as the one that was <lb />
Kenneth destroyed tho 11th.<lb />
A New Style. <lb />
folks not only keep up <lb />
Our Special <lb />
ON- <lb />
K. B. Dudley, <lb />
Leonidas Fleming, <lb />
Buck, <lb />
J. T. Smith, <lb />
A. D. Johnston. <lb />
J T Nelson, <lb />
W G Carson, <lb />
D A Moore, <lb />
Staton, <lb />
CAROLINA TOWNSHIP <lb />
W. II. Williams was elected chair- <lb />
man and II. G. Nobles, secretary. <lb />
The following were elected delegate <lb />
and <lb />
Delegates. Alternates. <lb />
J W W Thomas <lb />
I H Little H N Gray <lb />
S A J I Keel, <lb />
J B M R Page <lb />
H G Nobles S H Taylor, <lb />
II A Gray, W II Williams, <lb />
B D J A <lb />
A resolution was passed instructing <lb />
the delegates to vote for men as <lb />
gates to the State convention who are <lb />
favorable to the free and unlimited <lb />
coinage of silver at the ratio of lo <lb />
The delegates were also instructed to <lb />
recommend Hon. T. J. Jarvis for <lb />
by the State convention as a <lb />
to National Convention. <lb />
TOWNSHIP. <lb />
Meeting called to by J. K. <lb />
Forbes. was elected <lb />
chairman and A. L. Jackson secretary. <lb />
The following were chosen as <lb />
gales to I he County Convention. <lb />
Delegates. <lb />
J. J. May, <lb />
A. G. Cox, <lb />
B. T. Cox, <lb />
Jesse <lb />
W. J. <lb />
Asa Garris, <lb />
E Spier, <lb />
J. X Brooks, <lb />
C. Dawson, <lb />
John Pierce, <lb />
H. <lb />
Harrington, <lb />
J. W. Garris. <lb />
J. B. Carroll. <lb />
Tripp. <lb />
C. <lb />
A. Williams.- <lb />
Lang. <lb />
Dr. H. Johnson <lb />
L. A- Cobb <lb />
Allen Jackson <lb />
R. IS- <lb />
E- C- <lb />
L. <lb />
S. Mum foul. <lb />
W. F. Hart. <lb />
The following were elected as <lb />
Township Executive <lb />
Precinct No Cobb, C . <lb />
Samuel E. U <lb />
Spier, R. C- Cannon. <lb />
Precinct No <lb />
J. D. Cox, W- J- J- <lb />
May. <lb />
It was unanimously declared by the <lb />
meeting that the delegates be instructed <lb />
to use every pi eject tree <lb />
liver to the Slate <lb />
Ordered that a copy these <lb />
proceedings sent the <lb />
The meeting was presided over by <lb />
J. II. Smith with T. L Williams sec- <lb />
The following delegates and alter- <lb />
were selected <lb />
Delegates. Alternates. <lb />
R R Gotten, C C Vines. <lb />
Capt Jno King, T L Williams. <lb />
J H Smith, Bruce Cotten. <lb />
J.<lb />
May was elected <lb />
and O. L. <lb />
delegates <lb />
wore i <lb />
M called order by J. It. Lit- <lb />
tie who WM made chair- . m <lb />
man. and J. Mason secretary. , ,,,.,,, look <lb />
SPRING OF 1896. <lb />
a riding, she going on her wheel <lb />
and he on horseback. how they <lb />
enjoyed it we are not advised, but that <lb />
the style they went in and it's <lb />
thing Landmark. <lb />
Mens 8.50 Suits for 5.00 <lb />
9.50 <lb />
10.50<lb />
13-50 <lb />
The following delegates a ml alternates <lb />
were elected <lb />
Delegates. Alternates- <lb />
J- J. Moore, <lb />
W G. Jr., <lb />
H- M Jones, J. J. Nobles, <lb />
J J-Mason, B. E. Abrams. , r <lb />
On motion of D. II. James the the town charter put a <lb />
passed a resolution favoring the , ,,,. ,,. <lb />
coinage of both gold and silver as mi <lb />
were prior lo 1873. enterprises should not 1-e <lb />
SWIFT entirely on the shelf. They are <lb />
K. elected too much importance and Greenville <lb />
j; Youths<lb />
man and F. M. Kilpatrick Secretary. <lb />
The following delegates and alter- <lb />
were <lb />
Delegates. <lb />
J B Kilpatrick, <lb />
John Coward <lb />
J J Hardy <lb />
Alternates <lb />
Alonzo Phillips, <lb />
II J Williams, <lb />
must both. The town must keep <lb />
right on he- up grade notwithstanding <lb />
a misfortune smites us now and then. <lb />
Israel Roach <lb />
M C Smith <lb />
The Engine All Bight. <lb />
The lire engine has been thoroughly <lb />
Ed and was taken out Thurs- <lb />
W F jay afternoon to be tested. Foreman <lb />
E F Cox <lb />
J J Moore <lb />
R H Garris <lb />
W B Bland. <lb />
F. M. Dodges tells US the was very <lb />
satisfactory and that the engine is now <lb />
in good order. Mayor Forbes has also <lb />
N. It. Cory, L. B. W. B. j given that the engine be inspect- <lb />
Bland, John Coward and after every use-and that everything <lb />
were elected needed to be done be attended to <lb />
promptly. A new suction hose and <lb />
some additional reel hose has <lb />
red. <lb />
Cripple <lb />
The Outlook <lb />
So far roll has <lb />
the primary meetings held <lb />
la-l Saturday from all hat two town- <lb />
.-hip- in tin- county. The new.- that; <lb />
comes from all these townships is . . <lb />
Iron grasp of scrofula no <lb />
the meetings were largely attended and mercy upon its victims. This demon <lb />
everything passed oil harmoniously, the blood is often not satisfied with <lb />
u . .- dreadful sores, but nicks the <lb />
Several townships passing n solutions n <lb />
. With the pains of rheumatism <lb />
in favor tree coinage of Hood's ilia cures. <lb />
indicates the strong sentiment in that four years ago I became <lb />
that prevails throughout tie; I with scrofula and rheumatism. <lb />
county. In some the meetings men <lb />
who two years ago left the patty and <lb />
w with the came <lb />
and themselves with the Dem- <lb />
The has I <lb />
cause lo look fin sue i the <lb />
coining campaign. <lb />
We have the above Suits in all sizes and the goods no equal <lb />
for the money. H <lb />
We have a full lino of- <lb />
in the latest We carry a full line of Bros. Fin <lb />
E- P. Rood Fine Shoes, F. Reynold's Fine Shoes. <lb />
We are in a to save you some money this Coma <lb />
to see us. <lb />
NEXT TO TYSON BANK. <lb />
LI<lb />
J mart <lb />
to be In M <lb />
Tho i growing <lb />
Von <lb />
can buy one wheel, or as many as <lb />
you like, and sell 111- r <lb />
BICYCLES AT COST, <lb />
order sent now entitles yon to <lb />
a discount. Apply quick r the <lb />
for your place. Our wheels <lb />
the highest reliable <lb />
and <lb />
rated printed matter by mail.<lb />
Made <lb />
sores broke out on my thighs. <lb />
Pieces of bone came out and operation <lb />
was contemplated. I had in <lb />
my legs, drawn up out shape. I lost <lb />
petite, could not sleep. I was a perfect <lb />
wreck. I continued to grow worse and <lb />
finally gave up the doctor's treatment to <lb />
Well <lb />
take Hood's Soon appetite <lb />
back; the sores commenced to heal. <lb />
My limbs straightened out and I threw <lb />
way my crutches. I am now stout and. <lb />
hearty and am farming, four <lb />
years ago I was a cripple, i gladly rec- <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Table Grove, Illinois. <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
One True Blood <lb />
Is full of tho Bargains jars the dollars and <lb />
I bis fact joined to the truthful assertions, the largest stock, most <lb />
beautiful selections, best values, make our store the most <lb />
satisfactory place for you to trade. Come take a look at <lb />
the many attractions which we offer you. They <lb />
cannot fail to elicit your admiration make <lb />
you patrons. A stock full of <lb />
day during each season, but <lb />
before any better, grander, more <lb />
beautiful or better selected <lb />
stock than this Our <lb />
bought for the <lb />
Cash, and added to <lb />
the judgment <lb />
years, <lb />
experience, offer a line of <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
that has never been excelled or scarcely in this town or <lb />
county. Our store is tho home of rare bargains, genuine <lb />
met if. honest goods, square dealing, polite attention, <lb />
and the place for to We have <lb />
them here and call upon every buyer <lb />
to ox. t Our store <lb />
is full to <lb />
of the <lb />
following <lb />
Dry Goods, Ladies, Misses and Children <lb />
Goods, Shirt Waist Silks, Into Goods. <lb />
Dimities, ail wool <lb />
Black Dress Goods, I tipples, <lb />
Cotton Goods. <lb />
Linen Fabrics, <lb />
Ducks, <lb />
Piques, White and Colored <lb />
Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes and other beautiful<lb />
Stylish things too to Our Laces, Silks. <lb />
Braids, Buttons, Velvets and other Trimmings make the of <lb />
the ladies glad to behold them- Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Side Combs, <lb />
and Hair Ornaments are beauties. Our Shoe stock is for <lb />
Ladies, Misses and Children, Men and Boys. most complete <lb />
i. Howl iv. Lowell. Mass. j and lino of Ladies, Misses and Oxford Ties ever <lb />
j, .,, MN Kl <lb />
S take, easy to overate- <lb />
Badly Hurt. <lb />
Monday afternoon a son <lb />
Marshal Cox, of town- <lb />
driving a log In <lb />
way the up <lb />
the flan <lb />
aver and struck f he hoy m the <lb />
The boy was badly hurt and narrowly <lb />
instantly killed. <lb />
Delegates. <lb />
B May, <lb />
W R Home, <lb />
B L <lb />
J W Parker, <lb />
T E Keel, <lb />
Alternates. <lb />
B M Lewis. <lb />
J Anderson. <lb />
B B Bynum. <lb />
R P <lb />
C L Barrett. <lb />
The Norfolk Excursion. <lb />
27th, U the date the <lb />
from Washington to <lb />
Norfolk. Parties from and <lb />
other points in this take the <lb />
train to Parmele and meet <lb />
. , i , .- . . ii <lb />
the excursion train there. It will be a <lb />
chance for a delightful trip at a. <lb />
ow price. The round trip tare from <lb />
Parmele is only <lb />
Pitt Boys Blake Hark. <lb />
His ninny friends me glad to know <lb />
Mr. Win. O. Little, who has just <lb />
taken a course at the Maryland Col- <lb />
of Pharmacy, did credit to himself <lb />
on his examination. lie was one of <lb />
the most successful five and therefore <lb />
his name was entitled lo be placed on <lb />
the honorable mention. He also <lb />
worked part of the course and the full <lb />
junior the senior practical <lb />
A resolution was adopted declaring <lb />
in favor of the free and unlimited coin- <lb />
age of silver at the ratio of <lb />
and recommending ton- <lb />
in.-H the Slate <lb />
convention instructed to support <lb />
only the free <lb />
at the <lb />
above<lb />
The of Greenville town- <lb />
ship met the <lb />
day to select delegate <lb />
which next <lb />
day, 20th. Tho large number in at- <lb />
made the meeting look like <lb />
the old time Democratic before <lb />
than so many divisions and isms <lb />
among the <lb />
The meeting was called to order by <lb />
W. L. Brown, of the Town- <lb />
ship Committee, who <lb />
pointed II. T. King and D. J. <lb />
Following the usual custom of the <lb />
township the voters present <lb />
from the different sections the town- <lb />
ship withdrew to their <lb />
representation among the <lb />
gates. The following lists wire re- <lb />
turned and endorsed by the meeting <lb />
TOWS. <lb />
Delegates. Alternates. <lb />
F. G. James, I,. I. Moore, <lb />
AV. H. Smith, D. J. <lb />
C. D. Rountree, R. W. King, <lb />
These two words mean many thousand <lb />
loss to two of our enterprising citizens <lb />
If your Host are continually ripping and tear- <lb />
shows that you did not get them right <lb />
offered here. <lb />
Furnishing Goods <lb />
embracing many articles, such Collars. Cuffs, Ties, Scarfs, <lb />
suspender, Dress and Sunday and <lb />
every day Toilet Articles- Fur, Wool and <lb />
Straw Hats for and Boys. Caps for men, Boys and children- <lb />
Plain, Pure, Heavy Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat. Sugar, Laid, Molasses, Suit, Snuff <lb />
ware and Farming Tools, Plows and Tinware. Toilet <lb />
and household articles that lino- Tho Best line of <lb />
Crockery that ever had and that is saying much. Our Ten <lb />
and Dinner are beauties. Our Plates, Cups and Saucers, Dish- <lb />
es Bowls are here in quantities and Vase and Par- <lb />
Lamps, plain and fancy patterns. Now a word about our <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
j Store, bigger more and grander than ever before- Oak <lb />
,., , ,, ii- Suits, Parlor Couches, Lounges, Plush, Upholstered, Reed, <lb />
We have the most reliable line Ladies; and Dining chairs, ah the <lb />
rs , . of the Art date. Separate pieces, <lb />
in tOWn. When j Bureaus, Bedsteads; and Tables, Towel and Hat <lb />
fact it lion n Safes, Boards, Spring Mattresses, Cots, Wash <lb />
e a Rugs, Carpet, <lb />
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Sleds Best Coasters. <lb />
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Mr. L. P. Child of Now York sup- <lb />
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winter of American <lb />
which boat every rider in <lb />
out of sight, whether native <lb />
or imported. He it lying bead <lb />
first on his side, steering with <lb />
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hind, after the method familiar on <lb />
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an as was tho long <lb />
runner of Mr. Child's ma- <lb />
chine, by means of which steering <lb />
was far more accurate and <lb />
easy than with the old flat runner <lb />
of Mr. E. Cohen, <lb />
another American, by winning the <lb />
best race at St. sitting <lb />
one of tho now sleds, proved <lb />
conclusively tho merits of the right <lb />
even when it was ridden <lb />
In tho wrong way, and showed that <lb />
on hard ice as well M on tho snow <lb />
of the tho new machines <lb />
and methods wore a great advance, <lb />
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arrives Parmele 8.50 a. in., and 4.40 p. <lb />
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day, at p. Sunday P. M; <lb />
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ruing loaves Plymouth daily except <lb />
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GoldSboro daily, except Sunday, COS a <lb />
m. arriving a. m. Re- <lb />
turning leaves Oil a. m., <lb />
rive 9.30 a. in. <lb />
in Nashville branch <lb />
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p Clio 8.05 p m. Returning <lb />
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11.10 a. m. and 8.50 p, m- Returning <lb />
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No. connection <lb />
at Weldon points daily. all rail via <lb />
at Mount with <lb />
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all North via Norfolk. <lb />
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General Supt. <lb />
M. Manager. <lb />
T. R Manager, <lb />
Pineapple Shirts. <lb />
Genuine cashmere shawls are so <lb />
fine that or <lb />
four square yards could be stored <lb />
within the shell of a small walnut. <lb />
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manufactured on the Philippine is- <lb />
lands from tho fibers of pineapple <lb />
leaves. To properly prepare tho <lb />
fibers for weaving involves much <lb />
work. For instance, tho tiny <lb />
fillers together by hand to <lb />
lengths. Tho weaving of a <lb />
quantity sufficient for shirt is <lb />
work of several and so it <lb />
is no wonder that such a shirt <lb />
about but tho rich <lb />
of and <lb />
afford to indulge <lb />
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durable well made bricks. In <lb />
British museum are bricks <lb />
en from tho buildings in Nineveh <lb />
and Babylon which show no sign of <lb />
decay or disintegration, although <lb />
the ancient did not burn or bake <lb />
them, but dried them in tho sun. <lb />
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in Rome and the Thermal of <lb />
have endured ravages of <lb />
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Coliseum, . . <lb />
Fate of s Message <lb />
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and when to tho south shore <lb />
sent off two boats in starch of seals. <lb />
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being swamped in the surf, was <lb />
mediately crushed against the rooks, <lb />
its crew having a rather narrow es- <lb />
capo from drowning. One of the <lb />
men fought bravely in the breakers <lb />
for half an hour, without relinquish- <lb />
his grasp on his rifle. <lb />
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composed a letter which each <lb />
of us carefully inscribed his <lb />
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bladder which had been given to us <lb />
for tho purpose by tho Norwegian <lb />
consul in consigned <lb />
it to waves and leaned over the <lb />
bulwarks to mail depart. <lb />
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hove in sight, and our <lb />
message had gone many yards the <lb />
huge bird gobbled it First <lb />
Landing on the Antarctic <lb />
by C. E. in <lb />
Century. <lb />
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Diphtheria of the skin, a very <lb />
rare disease, was cured by the use <lb />
of antitoxin In a little year-old <lb />
Berlin girl recently. She had been <lb />
badly scalded with boiling water, <lb />
and as tho skin was healing she was <lb />
kissed by her mother on tho wound- <lb />
ed spot. The mother had diphtheria, <lb />
and thus communicated it to the <lb />
baby's skin. The throat was not <lb />
There is no real of mind <lb />
in a contempt of little things. It is, <lb />
on the contrary, from tho narrow <lb />
that we consider those things <lb />
Vt little importance which in <lb />
such extensive consequences.- <lb />
A tobacconist named Farr had the <lb />
following painted above his door, <lb />
best tobacco by A rival <lb />
tobacconist, at other end of the <lb />
painted bettor to- <lb />
than the best tobacco by <lb />
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employed in Japanese business <lb />
bosses are Chinamen, who are <lb />
en the preference for such positions <lb />
because of honesty. <lb />
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a star. Those only are beautiful <lb />
which, like the planets, have a lam- <lb />
bent light, are luminous, not spar <lb />
Longfellow. <lb />
Deceit is the false road to <lb />
and all tho joys we travel <lb />
through to vice, like fairy banquets, <lb />
vanish <lb />
He Couldn't Forgive Him. <lb />
you and Jerkins were <lb />
groat friends, <lb />
broke your <lb />
both courted the same <lb />
did he marry <lb />
I Free Press <lb />
Fits <lb />
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Prof. W. H. who <lb />
makes a specialty of <lb />
Epilepsy, has without <lb />
doubt treated and cur- <lb />
ed more than any <lb />
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work of the bod-. <lb />
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practically free from what without <lb />
most prevalent of all diseases. <lb />
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contains digested food is prompt- <lb />
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Doctors recommend it in place- <lb />
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as administrator of the of <lb />
C. House deceased, all persons hold- <lb />
claims against said estate are here- <lb />
by not died to pies them lo the under- <lb />
signed for payment, properly <lb />
on or before the day of April <lb />
or this notice will be plead In <lb />
of their recovery. All persons indebted <lb />
to said estate are requested to make, <lb />
mediate payment to the undersigned- <lb />
This the 7th day of April 1896. <lb />
D. K. HOUSE, <lb />
of W. C. House, <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Superior Court Clerk <lb />
Comity having issued Letters of Ad- <lb />
ministration tome, the undersigned, on <lb />
24th. day of February, on the <lb />
estate of Belcher, deceased, no- <lb />
is hereby given to all persons in- <lb />
to the Estate lo make Immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and t all <lb />
of said Estate to present their <lb />
claims to the <lb />
within twelve months <lb />
after the date of this Notice, or this No- <lb />
will be plead in bar of their re- <lb />
This the day of <lb />
on the Estate of <lb />
cure nausea. <lb />
Catarrh Cannot be Cured, <lb />
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as <lb />
they cannot reach the seat of the ilia- <lb />
ease. Catarrh is a blood or <lb />
disease, and in order to it <lb />
you must take internal remedies. Hall's <lb />
Cure is taken internally, and <lb />
acts directly the blood and mucous <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not med- <lb />
It was prescribed by one of the <lb />
beet physicians in this counter for <lb />
years, and is a regular prescription. It <lb />
is composed of the best known, <lb />
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acting directly on the mucous surfaces. <lb />
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ingredients is what produces such won- <lb />
results in curing Catarrh. Send <lb />
for testimonials, free. <lb />
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Commissioners Sale. <lb />
In pursuance of a decree the. <lb />
court of county made at <lb />
April term In an action therein <lb />
pending entitled If. G. Laos fl Moses <lb />
K. and T. W. Carr <lb />
I will on June 1st 1880 <lb />
before the Court House door in Green- <lb />
ville, sell at public sale for cash, a tract <lb />
of lying in township <lb />
Pitt county in the fork <lb />
Middle Swamp and Sandy Hun ad- <lb />
joining the lands of A. J. Flanagan E- <lb />
A. Richard Carr aim S. V. <lb />
and containing acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
JAMES A. LANG; <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
This the day of April <lb />
CATARRH. <lb />
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb />
P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
FOR THREE YEARS HE <lb />
HARDLY AT <lb />
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR YEARS. <lb />
Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of <lb />
as a sufferer Catarrh Its worst <lb />
form. Truly, his of his suffer <lb />
seem little short of marvelous. In <lb />
stead of couch, glad for the <lb />
nights coming, he went to it with terror, <lb />
realizing that another long, weary, wake- <lb />
night and a struggle to breathe was <lb />
before He not sleep on either <lb />
side for two years. P. I. P., <lb />
Great Remedy, cured him In quick time. <lb />
DE <lb />
Messrs. BROS. <lb />
I have used nearly four bottles <lb />
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of my head to the soles of my feet. Your <lb />
P. p. P. has cured my difficulty of breath- <lb />
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can breathe through It readily. <lb />
I barf not slept on either aide for two <lb />
years; in foot, I dreaded to see night come. <lb />
Now I sleep soundly In any position all <lb />
night. <lb />
I am SO years old. but expect soon to <lb />
be able to take hold of plow handles <lb />
of <lb />
In of tho hand, be- <lb />
tween the bones, there i y t . <lb />
are small muscles and I <lb />
which perform tho <lb />
the fingers and <lb />
moving them m every direction <lb />
with quickness and delicacy. Those <lb />
small attached to tho near <lb />
extremities of tho bones of tho fin- <lb />
where they form the first joint, <lb />
being inserted near the center of <lb />
motion, move tho ends of tho <lb />
with very great velocity. They are <lb />
tho organs which give tho hand the <lb />
power of spinning, weaving, <lb />
and as they produce tho quick <lb />
motions of the musician's fingers. <lb />
called by tho anatomists <lb />
j Tho combined strength <lb />
I of nil tho muscles, in grasping, must <lb />
be very great; indeed, power is <lb />
I exhibited when a sailor bang- <lb />
j by a and raising his whole <lb />
body with arm. What, then, <lb />
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It would too much for tho <lb />
j oven of bones and tendons, <lb />
; certainly for tho blood vessels and <lb />
I nerves, were not the palms of the <lb />
, hands, the of tho and <lb />
their lips guarded by cushions. To <lb />
add to this purely passive defense <lb />
I there is a muscle which runs across <lb />
tho palm and more especially <lb />
, ports the cushion on tho inner edge; <lb />
it nets powerfully as grasp, and <lb />
I it is this muscle which, raising the <lb />
, edge of tho palm, hollows it, and <lb />
I adapts it to lave water, forming the <lb />
j cup of Kn- <lb />
I feel glad that I was lucky enough to gel <lb />
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It <lb />
my <lb />
I heartily recommend <lb />
friends and the public generally. <lb />
Yours respectfully, <lb />
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A well known clergyman In a <lb />
thorn is an inveterate pun- <lb />
of of stop. Ho often says that while ho <lb />
that belong to <lb />
A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly tho lowest order of wit he is seldom <lb />
sworn, says on oath that the a. , .-a- l k <lb />
statement made by him relative to to resist tho temptation to <lb />
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eloquent sermon be was met by <lb />
j two friends, one of whom began to <lb />
i praise his discourse in <lb />
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the other man said, with a <lb />
doctor, you stand as <lb />
much soft soap as <lb />
I can if there isn't too <lb />
virtue of T. P. P. medicine Is true. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed before me this <lb />
August 4th. 1891. <lb />
J. M- LAMBERT. N. P., <lb />
County. <lb />
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb />
Great where all <lb />
remedies failed. <lb />
Rheumatism twists and distorts your <lb />
and feet. agonies are <lb />
hut speedy relief and a permanent cure <lb />
Is gained by the use of P. P. P. , <lb />
Woman's weakness, whether nervous or much lye in it, returned the min- <lb />
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Pimples, blotches, and all , ., , , <lb />
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p. p. restore your i couple of tho name of More <lb />
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P. P. P. <lb />
Ladles, for natural and thorough organic <lb />
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Remedy, and get well at sore. <lb />
Pimple on the face. <lb />
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BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, <lb />
SOLE PROPRIETORS. <lb />
Block. a. <lb />
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gist, next door to S- T- <lb />
occasion was somewhat stiff up to <lb />
the time of the minister's entrance, <lb />
and he quickly discovered the state <lb />
affairs. <lb />
ho said, with his <lb />
ant smile, addressing tho awkward <lb />
young fortunate you <lb />
so few who <lb />
say with truth, More I <lb />
want tho More I <lb />
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Liver Ills. <lb />
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cure dizziness. <lb />
IS JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb />
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last year. of <lb />
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