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JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
Humor For Him. <lb />
The boy was passing along <lb />
with a of comic literature. The <lb />
gentleman looked interested <lb />
and the stopped, my the Detroit <lb />
Free Press. <lb />
you anything except funny <lb />
he st.-k <lb />
this was answer. <lb />
like to laugh <lb />
much, indeed. I'm <lb />
afraid my mind is of too practical a <lb />
turn to eh v. what you might call a <lb />
of <lb />
want <lb />
afraid o. When was <lb />
young n went emitting the <lb />
lady never more dinner <lb />
than could t r j . id she <lb />
use the palpable to gel me <lb />
into the vicinity an ice cream parlor. <lb />
Although I was not enjoying a large <lb />
her father never to <lb />
kick th front doorstep, nor <lb />
did he keen a hull whir.- he would <lb />
e likely to Idle me. My mother-in-law <lb />
in n mo.-l lady, whose pres- <lb />
in our -hold has always been <lb />
a joy. and never my I been <lb />
obliged gel up in the night and walk <lb />
the floor with a baby. These <lb />
circumstances had a tendency to <lb />
make me the accuracy <lb />
thereby, no doubt, materially <lb />
lessening my their <lb />
The boy looked at him pityingly <lb />
said <lb />
There ain't no use you're <lb />
to laugh. Wait till we gel to <lb />
the next station and I'll get you a <lb />
dictionary a pocket <lb />
VOL. XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, JUNE <lb />
NO. <lb />
ADDRESS TO A FLY. <lb />
THE CHICAGO OUTLOOK. <lb />
You little busy, buzzing midget. <lb />
You put me in a nervous fidget <lb />
And make me with every digit <lb />
Like <lb />
Aerial Navigation. <lb />
It is almost here. <lb />
Not twenty-five years will elapse be. <lb />
fore it will be accomplished and we <lb />
shall ourselves through space by <lb />
means of some or less <lb />
pinions. When balloon voyages to <lb />
the North pole are seriously <lb />
by foolhardy explorers, and Prof. <lb />
air slop makes a Might a <lb />
we are approaching very rap- <lb />
idly the solution of a problem that has <lb />
make their way <lb />
the sea with waxen <lb />
,. sun <lb />
near l <lb />
. . ,, a dream, <lb />
Aerie. <lb />
a chimera. n ,,,,. <lb />
line fact; imping <lb />
din; <lb />
cry rapidly, <lb />
into ,. <lb />
and helpmate, course, <lb />
great .,,, M j. <lb />
that line progress r the <lb />
will come nearer and nearer <lb />
perfection. <lb />
One can hardly estimate, the <lb />
of the revolution which will be <lb />
trough in matters of transportation, <lb />
both men and material, when this <lb />
pew agent comes upon the scene. <lb />
Distance will be still further . <lb />
and journeys across land or sea, no <lb />
matter how far, regarded no more than <lb />
ride on the street cars nowadays. <lb />
airship, brought to a slate of per- <lb />
will make it possible to travel <lb />
from York to London in a couple <lb />
of days, and we shall be able to leave <lb />
Washington on morning and <lb />
be in Francisco by Tuesday night, <lb />
or haps even sooner. <lb />
Of there are doubling Thom- <lb />
who will smile pityingly and in- <lb />
credulously at these predictions ; but <lb />
they or their kind did the same thing <lb />
when the telegraph was suggested, or <lb />
the telephone, or the phonograph. <lb />
The marvel of lo-day i.- the common. <lb />
place thing of tomorrow, and so it will <lb />
be with man's Hying through the air. <lb />
Washington Times. <lb />
Lean and Hungry Han. <lb />
if it be wise in a political convention <lb />
to consider other recommendations for <lb />
a candidate than the old democratic <lb />
qualities of honesty, capability and <lb />
to the constitution, would it not be <lb />
well for the State Democratic <lb />
in selecting a candidate gov- <lb />
to consider the physical <lb />
pick a man who is thin in flesh, <lb />
and long-winded. n <lb />
prize and blow a <lb />
poise in a <lb />
a man a c Gas. <lb />
lean and hungry-looking, that <lb />
thinks much and not sleep at <lb />
nights. Fry the fa out of and <lb />
make blow like a <lb />
beth City Economist. <lb />
THE BY SAVED HIS LIFE <lb />
Mr. G. Druggist, Beaver- <lb />
III., says. Kings New <lb />
Discovery owe my lite Was taker, <lb />
with La and all the <lb />
Tor miles out. but of no avail <lb />
and was given up and told J could <lb />
lire, Dr. King's Mew <lb />
in my I font -i bottle <lb />
began its use and from the dose <lb />
began to get better, and alter <lb />
three bottle was up and again. <lb />
It is worth its weight in gold- We <lb />
won't store or house without <lb />
let a free trial at John L. <lb />
Drug Store. I <lb />
You make the old stamp and <lb />
tussle, <lb />
You make young ones jump and <lb />
bustle, <lb />
You make the bald heads hunt and <lb />
hustle <lb />
To save their top knots. <lb />
You are in the soup and in the pie. <lb />
You're on nose and ill my eye, <lb />
I'm fairly out on the. <lb />
And clear off my bane. <lb />
was a Christian up to date, <lb />
But you have, vexed me of late, <lb />
blaspheme like a a second mate <lb />
Or Texas colonel. <lb />
Lust night i donned my Sunday clothes <lb />
And to my sweetheart did propose <lb />
You upon my red, red nose <lb />
And spoiled the tableaux. <lb />
oil tease and fret the whole <lb />
And them full of irritation <lb />
And cause more oaths and <lb />
all the gin mills. <lb />
of all the insect batch, <lb />
You do one thing tint's worth a watch, <lb />
bring mankind up to the <lb />
And keep I hem moving. <lb />
Guy A. very in Charlotte Observer. <lb />
The Arithmetic Man the Star Docs <lb />
Figuring on Silver and Gold <lb />
and Opinions. <lb />
JES <lb />
Two Papers for <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 take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
Weekly Bulletin. <lb />
is Going on. <lb />
The historic town of Mass. <lb />
celebrated on last the 250th <lb />
of its settlement. <lb />
After a disappearance more than <lb />
thirty years, the first Confederate Ha- <lb />
made in Mississippi has been found in <lb />
New York. <lb />
After three work the debris of <lb />
the World's Fair, at Chicago, has <lb />
been and site restored to <lb />
the Commissioners. <lb />
The Federal Grand ill Chicago <lb />
has indicted proprietors of bucket <lb />
begun. <lb />
One of the graduates the Haiti <lb />
more University Law School other <lb />
day was George Lindsay, <lb />
who celebrated the seventieth <lb />
anniversary of his birth on May <lb />
last. <lb />
Two Confederate were <lb />
unveiled at Fort Mill, S. C. ; one is a <lb />
monument to the women of the Con- <lb />
the other is a to <lb />
the slaves of the South. <lb />
Rothschild's Maxims. <lb />
The elder Huron Rothschild had the <lb />
walls his placarded With the <lb />
following curious <lb />
Carefully examine every detail of <lb />
your business. <lb />
lie prompt in everything. <lb />
Take lime to consider, but decide <lb />
positively. <lb />
Dare to go forward. <lb />
Bear troubles <lb />
brave in the struggle of life. <lb />
Maintain your integrity as a sacred <lb />
thing. <lb />
Never business lies. <lb />
Make no useless acquaintances . <lb />
Seer appear more <lb />
arc. <lb />
your debts promptly. <lb />
Shun strong liquor. <lb />
Employ your time well. <lb />
Do not reckon upon chance. <lb />
Be polite to everybody. <lb />
Never be <lb />
Then work hard and you will be <lb />
to succeed. <lb />
Below will be found the estimate <lb />
the Star's of the <lb />
sent outlook silver gold, re- <lb />
in the Democratic National <lb />
Convention to be in Chicago July <lb />
We wish the readers of the Star <lb />
to understand that this estimate i- not <lb />
to viewed a partisan stand <lb />
point. It is intended to be absolutely <lb />
fair and conservative, and we do not be- <lb />
the calculations, as a whole, can <lb />
be successfully controverted. <lb />
It will be observed that we have dis- <lb />
carded the column generally <lb />
included ill estimates of this kind and <lb />
have divided the votes of Indiana. <lb />
Ohio. Virginia, Florida, Louisiana, <lb />
West and the District of Col- <lb />
concerning all wine, i there <lb />
seems to exist more or less doubt as to <lb />
how the delegations will be divided. <lb />
In Ohio and Indiana the <lb />
Cleveland men play the Michigan <lb />
I friends free e we are eon- <lb />
it, will control State <lb />
lions ; and should Stales follow <lb />
the example of Michigan they <lb />
and adopt the unit rule, it <lb />
I make a material change in our fig- <lb />
in favor silver. <lb />
The risks is judgment on the <lb />
claim that there will be a majority at <lb />
least in favor of free silver at Chi- <lb />
As a matter of fact, we believe <lb />
it will lie larger ; but we to give <lb />
an estimate that we would consider <lb />
safe to Del on. <lb />
A few nights since robot is entered a I <lb />
confectionery store in New York end I the <lb />
stole worth of diamonds. <lb />
One of the latest schemes of <lb />
Month is to have a exhibition of <lb />
living pictures in London, to consist <lb />
convert from every nation. <lb />
The <lb />
prising <lb />
Opportunity. <lb />
Opportunity is bald behind, and <lb />
must be grasped by the forelock. Life <lb />
is full of tragic might-have-beens. No <lb />
r; no remorse, self-accusation,<lb />
New <lb />
New <lb />
North <lb />
North <lb />
South <lb />
South <lb />
West <lb />
Dist. of <lb />
New <lb />
Indian <lb />
Majority for silver <lb />
Irving-Terry Company, <lb />
u all mete titan persons, <lb />
carrying tons of and <lb />
i has traveled over <lb />
miles and played in in this <lb />
country. <lb />
Review gives a part- <lb />
at the <lb />
most gifted of the it says, <lb />
been passed over, and the <lb />
bestowed on a writer <lb />
to accept those <lb />
bays at the cost of the laugh- <lb />
of the best educated class of <lb />
his countrymen. <lb />
block of glass which I be <lb />
made into a vast mirror the big <lb />
telescope is to be one of the <lb />
of the exhibition if 1900 has just <lb />
arrived in from Belgium, where <lb />
it has been cast. This immense <lb />
scope is to bring the an <lb />
fifty kilometers from I he <lb />
earth and is being constructed under <lb />
the direction of M. Francis <lb />
the glass for tin- <lb />
of the t will be done in <lb />
Paris. <lb />
fins reports of of the <lb />
ass en trees put out. c i,,,,,,.,,,, b <lb />
North Carolina Climate and Crop <lb />
ban-; I . ,. ., ,., <lb />
. vice, tor ending Saturday, <lb />
its a green ;. <lb />
, indicate a favor- <lb />
all come on so sudden en quick, <lb />
In, all done up en can't work a lick- <lb />
Don t winner do but layer- <lb />
bout, <lb />
tin; grass en trees put out. <lb />
The tree green ; <lb />
es see it, they <lb />
the <lb />
very <lb />
warm and dry, but commencing the <lb />
rains occurred nearly <lb />
every day large portions of the <lb />
State. The drought, however, con- <lb />
to prevail in of the western <lb />
counties, in southern portions of the <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Report <lb />
PURE <lb />
A Bachelor's Whys. <lb />
Borrow No Trouble. <lb />
One of the most foolish practices in- <lb />
in by mankind is that meet- <lb />
troubles half-way, for it frequently <lb />
happens that the troubles to which we <lb />
are looking forward and expecting with <lb />
fear and trembling do not <lb />
at all , when they do lire hot <lb />
no clear recognition that was at fault, j <lb />
will avail one jot. The time for Unto day is <lb />
is you cannot stick he This is a <lb />
A bachelor sends to a London paper <lb />
the following reasons why he doesn't <lb />
propose to remain a bachelor <lb />
f. Because built that way. <lb />
Because I'm sick of diggings <lb />
five years of <lb />
Because keeping a wife is cheap- <lb />
than keeping a landlady and her <lb />
old <lb />
like- buttons on my <lb />
things, and clean linen. <lb />
anyhow. <lb />
it's better to be anchored <lb />
than to drift about anywhere. <lb />
Because know of a <lb />
little cot, garden back and front, hut <lb />
and cold Water, ; all for <lb />
per annum clear. <lb />
want to be somebody. <lb />
It citizen, a father. <lb />
know the best little <lb />
girl in the world, bless her little <lb />
she's an orphan, and <lb />
keeps home tor a grumbling elder <lb />
brother. <lb />
Because the raised my <lb />
crow to per week. <lb />
Because she said last <lb />
night. <lb />
A Nuisance Suppressed. <lb />
This account of how a selfish man <lb />
his is given in -Tire <lb />
Golden <lb />
At a certain conceit, a young man <lb />
persisted in whispering loudly to the <lb />
lady him, telling her <lb />
what tie music what sort of <lb />
a coming next, and so on. <lb />
ho closed his and said <lb />
to his companion, you ever try <lb />
listening to music with your eyes shut <lb />
You've no idea how much it <lb />
Hereupon a gentleman who sat in <lb />
the seat front of the young man, <lb />
twisted about, and said gravely, <lb />
man. did you ever try listen- <lb />
to music with your mouth <lb />
Thenceforth the silence in that part of <lb />
the hall Is said to have been almost <lb />
painful. <lb />
Live Newspapers. <lb />
share into ground when you should, <lb />
be the is <lb />
saddest human word. And, as <lb />
the stages of our lives roll on, unless <lb />
not too literally, <lb />
would help us to struggle against those <lb />
fits of despondency and depression to <lb />
which W all, at some period or <lb />
each is filled, as it passes, with the dis- o our <lb />
charge of the duties and the j <lb />
ties or about prospective troubles can- <lb />
not bring good who give <lb />
way ti it. Anxiety the <lb />
lion the benefits which it brings, <lb />
then, to all eternity, that moment will <lb />
never return, and the sluggard beg <lb />
in harvest that he may have the chance <lb />
to once and have none. <lb />
The who has sin. the n <lb />
indolence, perhaps dissipated, has no <lb />
time to get up bis when he is in <lb />
the room, with the paper <lb />
before him. And life Bad nature an, <lb />
Cod's law are stern and <lb />
demand that the duly shall lie done in <lb />
its season or left undone forever. <lb />
while the iron is hot <lb />
temporal spiritual, hi <lb />
s good, bill it not be carried <lb />
If so it degenerates, <lb />
despair. <lb />
don't believe it is wicked <lb />
to chew <lb />
Nelli-Why, Willie <lb />
it I tried it, <lb />
and it made me sick. Wicked things <lb />
is all <lb />
best advertisement for any pro <lb />
town L; the support, it gives to <lb />
its local spoke the <lb />
lately. <lb />
the as a public <lb />
by which a town's enterprise and <lb />
energy may be properly he <lb />
sound common sense. Just as a <lb />
town is to be judged by its public <lb />
buildings, its Streets, its manufactures <lb />
and its shops, so, and indeed much <lb />
more so, is it to be judged by its news- <lb />
papers. An alert town won't tolerate <lb />
ii slow, newspaper. A live newspaper <lb />
keep in a dead town <lb />
Asheville aldermen are considering <lb />
an ordinance to prohibit expectorating <lb />
on the s reel. What are we coming <lb />
to The judges are prohibiting us <lb />
from going will out and now we <lb />
lire to be from spitting. One <lb />
by one the liberties our <lb />
bled are being taker <lb />
away Landmark, <lb />
But en Central and especially over <lb />
So dogwood put on while and coast region. <lb />
They're party was above normal every <lb />
plant corn, day during the week, and where <lb />
But I'm es lazy rain fell crops made rapid growth.<lb />
Don't wanter do but lay an. T. has been broken in this <lb />
I District by rains from the 19th to the <lb />
Wit the gross en trees put out, j except in the southern portion <lb />
the the colt at play ; I and along the coast, covering the <lb />
W the eat hold the pup at bay ; tics of Columbus, New Hanover, <lb />
U the Old dug on the Craven, <lb />
portions fender <lb />
the chickens feed the and drought continues <lb />
to prevail with on <lb />
the roses freshen the path ; all crops. On the oilier hand, in the <lb />
the cricket sings on the j rains have <lb />
j hinds badly and interrupted hum work, <lb />
he milk-while clouds by,. Hit mM ,. <lb />
the April sky j,,,.,,, wit, <lb />
Don't wanter do but lay VIM. ,,, <lb />
burst in <lb />
is reported in the <lb />
growth . crops. Corn and cotton arc <lb />
in good condition ; largest portion <lb />
cotton crop has been chopped, work <lb />
mm <lb />
is the prolific cause <lb />
poverty and thousands I <lb />
are kept poor by drink. Tin <lb />
that should be used lo make wile and <lb />
children happy i. squandered on liquor, <lb />
and the children, instead of being sent <lb />
to School, are forced into shops and <lb />
factories to earn a C. <lb />
Plain Talk Prom A Farmer. <lb />
II Ml n ADAMS. <lb />
Now look here, Mister Congress <lb />
man, I worked fur you fall, an-. <lb />
For the we have the g cut- <lb />
est sympathy and endeavor to roach <lb />
bin in these four ways <lb />
The grace of God. <lb />
Moral suasion. <lb />
Prohibition. <lb />
Medical treatment, like- the Keeley <lb />
Cure or some other. <lb />
It is impossible to reach all by any- <lb />
one of the above methods, therefore we <lb />
combine them. <lb />
the grass en out. <lb />
Ain't got no energy, can't even fish ; <lb />
It nigh kill me to hear my <lb />
line <lb />
one year today, while <lb />
trout, <lb />
heard a loud on <lb />
shout, <lb />
fast I could up <lb />
creek <lb />
what is the can't hardly <lb />
speak <lb />
I C do but lay <lb />
grass en trees put out. <lb />
the ivy en flowers grow <lb />
Over the of my boy, Jo ; <lb />
the lilacs nod on the<lb />
knees <lb />
by the grave her lone lit- <lb />
son <lb />
for the prayers <lb />
One. <lb />
strange t r me <lb />
the grass en In es put out- <lb />
Douglas <lb />
I goes on in the north. Much <lb />
th <lb />
lb<lb />
It Was I rue. <lb />
Bright children at school are in great <lb />
sometimes passing over the <lb />
border line of mathematics into the for- <lb />
bidden domain of common sense. It <lb />
it recorded that the teacher in a New <lb />
school once said to her class <lb />
in mental arithmetic <lb />
boys, I have a questions <lb />
in fractions to ask. Suppose have a <lb />
piece of and cut it into two <lb />
pieces. What would those pieces be <lb />
called . <lb />
shouted the class. <lb />
And it Cut each half into <lb />
two <lb />
hat Is correct. And if the quart- <lb />
were each cut in <lb />
And if those were chopped <lb />
in two <lb />
good. And when the six- <lb />
wore cut in hall, what would <lb />
they be f <lb />
The answers had boon growing fewer <lb />
and fewer, but one boy meditated a <lb />
moment, and <lb />
said the <lb />
now we will those thirty. <lb />
seconds in half. Can any boy tell what <lb />
we have now <lb />
silence in class, but <lb />
presently a toy the foot put Up <lb />
his band, <lb />
know, Johnny Well, you <lb />
may tell <lb />
Johnny, <lb />
truly. <lb />
was made in transplanting tobacco <lb />
setting out sweet slips, except <lb />
in where drought continues. <lb />
IA slight improvement in <lb />
wheat and oats much improvement <lb />
in gardens. Crops were well cultivated <lb />
in good condition to receive rain, <lb />
but grass is making headway now.<lb />
With the of local areas in <lb />
Montgomery, Anson, and <lb />
the District <lb />
tin. ram's <lb />
quite heavy and washed lauds at a few <lb />
points, hail was reported in nine <lb />
counties with some damage to crops, <lb />
necessitating some bin less <lb />
than might have be n A <lb />
very favorable change from the <lb />
breaking th i drought, <lb />
arc now making splendid growth. <lb />
Selling sweet potato slips made much <lb />
headway, and the transplanting to- <lb />
Some <lb />
corn was planted to crops, <lb />
and some cotton was damaged by hail. <lb />
Early and well worked col ion is <lb />
Urge for the season. Irish potatoes <lb />
and vegetables now doing well. <lb />
came too late to help wheat much, it is <lb />
beginning to ripen, apparently with <lb />
good heads, though short ; oats <lb />
a failure, <lb />
extra well. <lb />
does not the Saloon evil to <lb />
nut the money into <lb />
Schools, and the parent who consents <lb />
to the Saloon because his child is <lb />
in the School, is a partner <lb />
in the woe and misery and vice caused <lb />
by the Carolina <lb />
The saloon man has much <lb />
to vote a prohibition ticket, <lb />
and you Hock with him do you <lb />
A tuition with no <lb />
key has disease enough. <lb />
la,<lb />
We know of but one community in the <lb />
where dyspepsia practically <lb />
unknown, and that is. <lb />
Mount I. Y. These good <lb />
have been studying the subject <lb />
or digestion more than a hundred <lb />
years, and that they understand it put- <lb />
Is evidenced the fore- <lb />
going Their Digestive <lb />
the safest add best remedy In cases of <lb />
we know of. A trial <lb />
bottle MO be had through your drug- <lb />
for the trifling sum of ID cents. <lb />
The Shaker Digestive Cordial <lb />
the system with food digested, <lb />
and at same aids digestion <lb />
of Other foods. It will almost instantly <lb />
the symptoms of <lb />
and no other sufferer need to <lb />
told what these are. <lb />
is the bet for <lb />
Doctors recommend it <lb />
Castor OIL, <lb />
Th- World's Almanac for <lb />
which is accepted authority on all <lb />
which treats gives the billow- <lb />
figures to lie <lb />
ii-g June <lb />
Liquor, gallons. <lb />
Wine, gallons. <lb />
Mall liquors, gallons. <lb />
Imported, gallons. <lb />
gives a grand total in <lb />
gallons consumed in this <lb />
one year, or about gallons <lb />
every man, and child in the <lb />
country. And this wealth destroyed, <lb />
yea worse than destroyed, for out of it <lb />
glows sorrow and woe and death. <lb />
Sc <lb />
A Heathen's <lb />
teachers do so much <lb />
good, sea be ; they are good, and leach <lb />
some of my people good doctrines. <lb />
why ever arc they permitted your <lb />
doing I government to bring ways habits <lb />
A few correspondents report <lb />
drought still but a large <lb />
majority indicate that favorable show- <lb />
occurred this week, which, though <lb />
less than other of the State, <lb />
greatly all crops. The most <lb />
serious injury by drought to <lb />
wheat and oats. These crops are head- <lb />
very low. Where rain <lb />
corn, cotton, and gardens are <lb />
now doing finely. It is still too dry in <lb />
some sections for transplanting tobacco. <lb />
weather was for farm <lb />
work and crops are clean and well <lb />
The Millennium Will Dawn. <lb />
When everything in goes to please <lb />
everybody. <lb />
When every kind of business is con-, <lb />
ducted to suit the notions everybody <lb />
else. <lb />
When everyone pays their debts <lb />
without being hunted down and <lb />
nobody will tell a lie and <lb />
nobody swear they believe it is SO., <lb />
When premises are <lb />
cleaned up and kept just as everybody <lb />
else do it who have none of <lb />
own to attend lo, <lb />
When everybody has some business <lb />
and attends strictly to it, without at. <lb />
tending other <lb />
When it gels into the head of every- <lb />
body to live and let live. <lb />
When everybody and <lb />
their and does not try to dead <lb />
heal either one or ether. <lb />
horse is not clear escaped <lb />
drags the and. that man is not <lb />
sure of a drunkard's if mm in <lb />
jail, penitentiary or who is tied <lb />
on to the saloon by the social dram. <lb />
our land that cover it with <lb />
was walking once with my own <lb />
relation, unconverted, and <lb />
we found one of our people lying drunk- <lb />
en by the wayside, with bottles of <lb />
American whiskey lying by his side. <lb />
Boston was marked on city, <lb />
find that rs itself the of <lb />
goodness and lofty thought. The bot- <lb />
Were empty, says to me ; <lb />
man is a <lb />
said I think <lb />
lie said he. <lb />
do you know said <lb />
he is <lb />
not being yet converted, and judging <lb />
from appearances, and from the <lb />
of eyesight, associated the <lb />
ideas, mid thought ill some way drunk- <lb />
was an evidence of Christianity. <lb />
That belief is largely by all <lb />
heathen <lb />
Sen I -Don't talk so, <lb />
don't talk so. Missionaries go out to <lb />
land, fired with the ma <lb />
to save souls ; to bring the knowledge <lb />
the Christ to all the <lb />
if they bring the knowledge ill <lb />
the way I speak of, so the heathen <lb />
honestly drunkenness is the <lb />
of Christianity, is it not making a <lb />
mockery of what they profess teach. <lb />
I I didn't know <lb />
how to reply, and so sot <lb />
framed, as may <lb />
j J ., <lb />
party wall. I turned the feller <lb />
down my township, you bet, an I've <lb />
an but fur me you'd plain Mis- <lb />
yet. made some <lb />
every time got a chance, talked <lb />
to them farmers till they <lb />
their ; when the rotes was <lb />
counted we split our <lb />
fur had more majority than <lb />
had votes. <lb />
nil this, I think I've got <lb />
right to say what sort legislation <lb />
we're a to-day, not only <lb />
lure, but everywhere all the <lb />
land, from Maine's big rocky hills to <lb />
golden strand. I'm <lb />
to talk States plain as I <lb />
know how, I'm a now fur <lb />
every man that holds the plow by telling <lb />
you, as sure as there is the <lb />
hill, if you don't work fur better roads <lb />
we'll git a man that <lb />
You're money fur ail <lb />
sorts useless <lb />
rivers that scarcely float a duck <lb />
tin- rich fur <lb />
ships war any <lb />
enemies, what do we need <lb />
You're publics at a <lb />
lively fur to raise the value <lb />
real estate, while <lb />
you're there a the nation's <lb />
golden blood, the <lb />
try are a the mud. <lb />
When any railroad wants a <lb />
linger the pot, a grunt land or <lb />
franchise, doesn't make no difference <lb />
you ain't a morsel delicate <lb />
button, you fellers do the <lb />
rest. But when the farmers <lb />
a sort modest play, you plug <lb />
ears with cotton, you look the <lb />
other way ; but when you're <lb />
then as soft as mush, <lb />
promises make of Bible <lb />
as blush <lb />
You know the is the <lb />
the land ; welfare <lb />
the country lies right in his horny <lb />
he feeds the hull nation, <lb />
keeps it in its bread meat, all <lb />
the other proper truck fur Christ an <lb />
folks to cat. He toils when you're a <lb />
he's at work when you're asleep <lb />
he sows the seeds fur you city <lb />
to reap, when he asks a little <lb />
show to git his stuff to town, you fellers <lb />
there in to turn <lb />
him down. <lb />
You know rainy weather kin <lb />
neither plow nor sow, ad that, of course <lb />
is the time when farmers to go <lb />
to market with their farm <lb />
when the weather's fair the grow in <lb />
coops is every their <lb />
care. No matter how it's if <lb />
they have a solid road they'll all go to <lb />
the market with a profitable load ; but <lb />
now in weather they set <lb />
twirl their thumbs spend <lb />
time a you legislative bum-. <lb />
I you, sir, the farmers are at <lb />
least upon the track; they're <lb />
tired here up the <lb />
back, sick kicked about, <lb />
like a lot toads, now, by the <lb />
they're a to have some <lb />
roads. So want to tell yon in <lb />
the plainest sort talk ; it you don't <lb />
mind you're a to lake <lb />
a walk. shed coat hustle <lb />
fur a proper good roads bill, or, by <lb />
Jackson, we will git a man that <lb />
will <lb />
Plantation Philosophy. <lb />
man fault <lb />
el else ain't mighty apt to lie <lb />
kernel <lb />
you don't better loaf <lb />
where you ain't got sum you <lb />
won't get udder <lb />
fox traps. <lb />
No Banking Reforms. <lb />
It does not speak well for I lie sup. r- <lb />
ability and efficiency of the <lb />
majority in House of <lb />
that Committee on Bank- <lb />
and Currency has been unable to <lb />
agree on a bill for the reform of <lb />
banking laws and has adjourned till <lb />
next December. It was a great charge <lb />
against the Democrats when last in <lb />
control of House that they left the <lb />
banking laws They did <lb />
not freedom to State banks <lb />
they did not correct the defects the <lb />
banking system. <lb />
laughed the Democrats to acorn tor <lb />
their and were told to <lb />
wait and sec how scientifically and <lb />
speedily the Republicans, with their so. <lb />
intelligence, solve these <lb />
De man all-is problems. We have waited <lb />
adder ain't mighty apt we have not seen the solution. In- <lb />
efficiency is the vice of the politicians <lb />
to nun himself. <lb />
Some souls es so mighty <lb />
small they hole else <lb />
but <lb />
De dog whipped tillers hollers. <lb />
of both parties. They are incapable <lb />
originating anything but on the <lb />
Sun.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
JOB PRINTING <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all <lb />
of this line <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, JUNE 1896. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Humor Him. <lb />
The boy was along <lb />
with ii of comic literature. The <lb />
gentleman looked interested <lb />
the stopped, says the Detroit <lb />
Free <lb />
Han you anything except funny <lb />
hi- <lb />
Not this was the answer. <lb />
Don't you like to laugh <lb />
indeed, lint I'm <lb />
afraid my mind u of too practical a <lb />
turn to ill -v. hi what you might a <lb />
of <lb />
You want <lb />
afraid so. When I was a <lb />
young in and cum ting lira <lb />
lady never ordered dinner <lb />
than could I sue <lb />
use the palpable I to gel <lb />
into tin- vicinity an i cream parlor. <lb />
Although I was enjoying a largo <lb />
income, her father never threatened to <lb />
kick me down th front doorstep, nor <lb />
he keep a hull dog where he would <lb />
to nil. mother-in-law <lb />
is a c.-t lady, whose <lb />
in our has always been <lb />
a joy. never my lit- have been <lb />
obliged to gel up in the night walk <lb />
the floor with a These <lb />
circumstances had n tendency to <lb />
make me he accuracy of <lb />
no doubt, materially <lb />
my appreciation of their <lb />
Tin- train looked at him pityingly <lb />
mid <lb />
No. here ain't no use you're <lb />
try to laugh. Wail till we gel to <lb />
the next and I'll git you a <lb />
dictionary a pocket <lb />
ADDRESS TO A FLY. <lb />
THE CHICAGO OUTLOOK. <lb />
Notes and Opinions. <lb />
JES <lb />
Weekly Bulletin. <lb />
Von little busy, buzzing midget. <lb />
You put me in a nervous fidget <lb />
And make scratch with every <lb />
Like <lb />
The Arithmetic Man the Star Does <lb />
Figuring on Silver and Gold <lb />
You the- old stamp <lb />
tussle. <lb />
You make toe young ones jump j <lb />
bustle, <lb />
You make the heads <lb />
hustle <lb />
To save their top knots. <lb />
You are in tin soup in the pie. <lb />
on my nose in my eye, <lb />
I'm out on tin <lb />
clear off my base. <lb />
was a up to dale, <lb />
But you have vexed me of late, <lb />
I blaspheme like a a second mate <lb />
Or Texas colonel. <lb />
Last hight I donned my Sunday clothes <lb />
to my sweetheart did propose <lb />
You lit upon my red, red nose <lb />
Ohm and Indiana the <lb />
And spoiled the tableaux. ,,, . , , .-,, . <lb />
Cleveland men play the Michigan <lb />
You tease and fret the whole j lb friends of free c we are con- <lb />
And till them full of irritation . it, will control both State enliven <lb />
And cause more oaths and lions ; and should those States follow <lb />
Below will be found the estimate <lb />
the Star's of the <lb />
sent outlook tor and gold, re <lb />
sportively, in the Democratic j living pictures in London, to consist <lb />
Convention to be held ill Chicago July converts from every nation. <lb />
We wish the readers of the Star <lb />
to understand that this estimate i- not <lb />
to viewed a partisan stand <lb />
point. is intended to be absolutely <lb />
fair and conservative, and we do not be- <lb />
the calculations, as a whole, nun <lb />
be successfully controverted. <lb />
It will be observed that we have dis- <lb />
the column generally <lb />
have divided the votes of Indiana. <lb />
Ohio, Virginia. Florida, Louisiana. <lb />
A few Sim entered a I ,,, , .,, , ,,,,,,. . <lb />
grass en trees put out. ,,,, . j , <lb />
. North Carolina Crop Set- <lb />
bare ; I . ,. . . . . <lb />
v . . vice, for the ending Saturday, <lb />
Its a green everywhere, <lb />
It all email on so sodden en <lb />
., . , able change nearly everywhere. J he <lb />
I m all done up en can't work a lick <lb />
Don't do hut lay i-r- <lb />
I Will favorable rains occurred nearly <lb />
tin; grass en trees put out. <lb />
confectionery store in New York <lb />
stole worth diamonds. <lb />
One the latest schemes <lb />
Booth is to a lag exhibition of <lb />
Two Papers for <lb />
We have made <lb />
Q to furnish <lb />
the Reflector and <lb />
North Carolinian for the <lb />
above amount. This is <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
The Irving-Terry Company, com- <lb />
prising in all mere than persons, <lb />
and carrying tout scenery and <lb />
equipments, has traveled over <lb />
played in in this <lb />
country. <lb />
The Edinburgh Review gives a part- <lb />
at the <lb />
part the week Continued very <lb />
warm and but commencing the <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Govt Report <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
of this kind and jilted poet of the it says. <lb />
been passed over, all I the <lb />
bestowed on a writer who <lb />
seems content to accept those doubtful <lb />
bays at the cost of the <lb />
West and the District of Col- <lb />
concerning all <lb />
seems to exist more or <lb />
there <lb />
they <lb />
doubt as to stock of the best educated class <lb />
how the delegations will be divided. <lb />
Than all the gin mills. <lb />
the insect batch, <lb />
You do one tiling that's worth a match, <lb />
bring mankind up to the <lb />
And keep them moving. <lb />
Guy II. A very in Charlotte Observer. <lb />
What Going on. <lb />
Aerial Navigation. <lb />
It is almost here. <lb />
Not years will elapse be- <lb />
fore will be accomplished and we <lb />
shall waft ourselves through space by <lb />
means of some more or less <lb />
pinions. When balloon voyages to <lb />
the North pole are seriously <lb />
foolhardy explorers, and Prof. <lb />
air -hip makes a a <lb />
half mile we an-approaching very ran- bug indicted proprietors of bucket <lb />
The historic town of <lb />
celebrated on last the <lb />
of its settlement. <lb />
After a disappearance of more than <lb />
thirty years, the Confederate Hag- <lb />
made in Mississippi has been found in <lb />
New York. <lb />
After three work the. debris of <lb />
the World's at Chicago, has <lb />
been removed and the site restored to <lb />
the Park Commissioners. <lb />
The federal Grand in Chicago <lb />
the example of Michigan they I. <lb />
an i adopt the unit rule, it <lb />
make a material change in our <lb />
in favor silver. <lb />
The Star risks is on the <lb />
claim that there will be a <lb />
at <lb />
A- a matter of we <lb />
it will be larger ; but we to give j <lb />
an estimate that we would consider it <lb />
safe to net on. <lb />
at . <lb />
i he the glass <lb />
at in favor of silver at Chi-1 ,. . . . . <lb />
the will be dime <lb />
his countrymen. <lb />
The block of glass which is lie <lb />
made into a vast mirror for the big <lb />
telescope is to be one of the <lb />
of the exhibition cf 1900 bus just <lb />
arrived in Paris from Belgium, where <lb />
it has been cast. This immense <lb />
scope is to bring Ike moon an <lb />
distance fifty kilometers from the <lb />
earth and is being constructed under <lb />
the direction of Francis <lb />
ill <lb />
Paris. <lb />
The tree green ; <lb />
When the beeches sec it, <lb />
But eT don't right. <lb />
So the dogwood put on white ; <lb />
They're putty <lb />
plant com. <lb />
Hut Pin lazy I <lb />
born <lb />
Don't do but lay <lb />
Wat- the grass en trees put out, <lb />
the calf en the colt at play ; <lb />
the eat hold the <lb />
is the. prolific cause oil <lb />
poverty and crime. thousands <lb />
every day large portions of the <lb />
, Slate. The drought, however, con- <lb />
to prevail in the western <lb />
counties, in southern portions of the <lb />
Central District, and especially over <lb />
the southeastern coast region. The <lb />
above normal every- <lb />
day during the week, and where and the children, instead of being <lb />
to school, are into shops and <lb />
factories to earn a C. <lb />
Plain Talk From A Farmer. <lb />
ADAMS. <lb />
Now look here. Mister <lb />
. man, worked fur you lust fall, an- <lb />
are kept poor by drink. he money I i. i . , <lb />
, mighty lot votes the <lb />
Hint should be used Io make wile i . , <lb />
. . . . wall. I turned the feller <lb />
ii happy is squandered on liquor, I <lb />
rain tell crops made rapid growth. <lb />
ill-ought has been broken in this <lb />
i District by rains from the 19th Io the <lb />
except in the southern portion<lb />
idly the solution of a problem that hi <lb />
charmed world ever <lb />
Icarus tried to make their way <lb />
across the sea with waxen wings, mid <lb />
getting too near the sun. hi. <lb />
Aeriel is no longer a dream, <lb />
a an idle lane is <lb />
imperfect <lb />
ding into very rapidly. Its <lb />
promote helpmate, of course, <lb />
tin end -111 electricity, and as in- <lb />
the <lb />
nearer and nearer <lb />
perfection. <lb />
due can hardly estimate the <lb />
of the revolution which will be <lb />
wrought in matters transportation, <lb />
both men, and material, when this <lb />
pew agent upon the scene. <lb />
Distance will be still further . <lb />
and journeys land or sea, no <lb />
matter how far, regarded no more than <lb />
ft ride on the street cars nowadays. <lb />
airship, brought to a state of per- <lb />
will make it possible to travel <lb />
New York to London in a couple <lb />
of days, and we shall be able to leave <lb />
Washington on Monday morning and <lb />
be in Francisco by Tuesday night, <lb />
or perhaps even sooner. <lb />
there are doubting Thom- <lb />
who will pityingly and in- <lb />
credulously at these predictions ; but <lb />
they or their kind did the same thing <lb />
when the telegraph was. suggested, or <lb />
the telephone, or phonograph. <lb />
el of is the common- <lb />
place thing of tomorrow, and so it will <lb />
be with man's flying through air. <lb />
Times. <lb />
Lean aid Hungry <lb />
if ii be wise in a political convention <lb />
to consider other recommendations for <lb />
a candidate than the old democratic <lb />
qualities of honesty, capability and <lb />
to the constitution, would it not be <lb />
well for the State Democratic <lb />
in selecting a candidate gov- <lb />
to consider the physical qualities, <lb />
pick a man who m thin in <lb />
and a <lb />
prize and would blow like a pet <lb />
in t. July tussle, dye <lb />
a man a competitor Gas. <lb />
sins, lean and hungry-looking, <lb />
thinks much and not sleep at <lb />
nights. Pry the out of and <lb />
make him blow like a <lb />
beth City Economist. <lb />
shops for using the mails, <lb />
and an active crusade against them has <lb />
begun. <lb />
One of the graduates the Haiti <lb />
more University Law School the other <lb />
day was George W. Lindsay, <lb />
who the seventieth <lb />
anniversary of his birth on <lb />
last. <lb />
Two Confederate monuments were <lb />
unveiled at Port Mill, S. C. ; one is a <lb />
monument to the women of the Co.- <lb />
the other is a to <lb />
the slaves of the <lb />
Rothschild's Maxims. <lb />
The elder Rothschild had the <lb />
walls his placarded with the <lb />
curious maxims ; <lb />
Carefully examine every detail of <lb />
your business. <lb />
Be prompt in everything. <lb />
Take lime to consider, but decide <lb />
positively. <lb />
Dare to go <lb />
Bear troubles <lb />
Be brave the struggle of life. <lb />
Maintain your integrity as a sacred <lb />
thing. <lb />
Never tell business lies. <lb />
Make no useless acquaintances . <lb />
appear something more <lb />
you are. <lb />
Pay your debts promptly. <lb />
Shun strong liquor. <lb />
Employ your lime well. <lb />
Do not reckon upon chance. <lb />
Be polite to everybody. <lb />
Never be discouraged. <lb />
Then work hard and you <lb />
to succeed. <lb />
Opportunity. <lb />
is bald behind, and <lb />
must be grasped by the forelock. Life <lb />
is full tragic might-have-beens. No <lb />
Alabama, <lb />
Arkansas, <lb />
California, <lb />
Connecticut, <lb />
Delaware. <lb />
Georgia, <lb />
Idaho. <lb />
Illinois, <lb />
Indiana. <lb />
Iowa, <lb />
Kansas, <lb />
Kentucky, <lb />
Louisiana, <lb />
Maine, <lb />
Maryland, <lb />
Massachusetts, <lb />
Michigan. <lb />
Minnesota, <lb />
Missouri. <lb />
Nebraska. <lb />
Nevada, <lb />
New Hampshire, <lb />
New Jersey, <lb />
New York, <lb />
North Carolina, <lb />
North <lb />
Ohio, <lb />
Oregon, <lb />
Pennsylvania, <lb />
Island, <lb />
South Carolina, <lb />
South Dakota, <lb />
Texas, <lb />
Vermont, <lb />
Virginia, <lb />
Washington, <lb />
West <lb />
Wisconsin, <lb />
Ptah. <lb />
of Columbia <lb />
Arizona. <lb />
New <lb />
Oklahoma, <lb />
Indian Territory, <lb />
Alaska, <lb />
A Bachelor's Whys. <lb />
laugh, <lb />
is <lb />
IS <lb />
SO<lb />
Id <lb />
IN <lb />
A bachelor sends to a London paper <lb />
the following reasons why he doesn't <lb />
propose to remain a bachelor <lb />
Because I'm nut built way. <lb />
Because I'm sick of diggings <lb />
tin- years <lb />
Because keeping a wife is <lb />
than keeping a landlady and her <lb />
old cat <lb />
Because like buttons <lb />
things, and clean limn. <lb />
Because old bachelors an <lb />
in the world, in d u <lb />
anyhow. <lb />
ii. Because it's better to be anchored <lb />
than to drill about anywhere. <lb />
Because I know of a <lb />
little col. garden hack front, hot <lb />
and old Water, ; all for <lb />
per annum clear. <lb />
N. Because I want to somebody, <lb />
a citizen, a father. <lb />
P. J know the bes little <lb />
girl in the world, bless her little <lb />
Because she's an orphan, and <lb />
keeps house tor a grumbling elder <lb />
brother. <lb />
Because the raised <lb />
screw to per week. <lb />
Because she said hist <lb />
night. <lb />
and along the coast, covering the <lb />
pup at bay ; tics of Columbus, New Hanover, <lb />
the old dog on the I i i n . <lb />
W i. k, Pamlico, Craven, Jones, <lb />
. and portions Ponder <lb />
chickens feed the I i i , , <lb />
. where drought <lb />
; -i , . . <lb />
. , . prevail with effect oil <lb />
the roses <lb />
the cricket sings on th <lb />
Path ; all crops. On the oilier hand, the <lb />
north some excessive rains have <lb />
lands badly interrupted farm work, <lb />
V milk-white clouds sail . ,. <lb />
. . ., y except on light lauds. Hail re <lb />
wings, the Amil i . i i . <lb />
., . . ,. in eight <lb />
Don t wanter do but ,., i . i i , <lb />
j u j,,,, little and a cloud- <lb />
we have g eat- <lb />
i-t and endeavor lo reach <lb />
him in these four ways <lb />
The grace Cod. <lb />
Moral suasion. <lb />
Prohibition. <lb />
Medical treatment, like the Keeley <lb />
Cure or other. <lb />
It is impossible to reach all by any <lb />
one of the above methods, therefore we <lb />
combine them. <lb />
the grass on put out. <lb />
Ain't got no energy, can't even fish j <lb />
nigh kill me to hear my <lb />
line <lb />
one year today, while or <lb />
trout, <lb />
I heard a loud en sweet slips, except <lb />
shout, I m w here drought continues. <lb />
En fast m I could up the <lb />
burst occurred iii <lb />
meal i- the <lb />
crops. Corn cotton are <lb />
in good ; largest portion <lb />
cotton crop has been chopped, and work <lb />
goes on in the north. Much progress <lb />
was made in transplanting tobacco and <lb />
It does lit lesson the Saloon evil to <lb />
put the license money into <lb />
Schools, and the parent who consents <lb />
to Saloon because his child is <lb />
ill the School, is a partner <lb />
in the woe and misery and vice caused <lb />
by the Carolina <lb />
The saloon man has much<lb />
Majority for silver <lb />
Borrow No Trouble. <lb />
One the most foolish practices in- <lb />
by mankind is that meet- <lb />
troubles for it frequently <lb />
happens that the troubles to which we <lb />
tire looking forward and expecting with <lb />
and trembling either do not <lb />
A Nuisance Suppressed. <lb />
man <lb />
Tire <lb />
This account of how a <lb />
his is given <lb />
At a certain conceit, a young man <lb />
persisted in whispering loudly to the <lb />
lady accompanied telling her <lb />
what the music what sort of <lb />
a passage coming next, and so on. <lb />
he closed his eyes, and said <lb />
to his you ever try <lb />
listening to music with your eyes shut P <lb />
You've no idea how much it <lb />
a gentleman who sat <lb />
the seat front o the young man, <lb />
about, and <lb />
man. did you ever try listen- <lb />
to music with your mouth <lb />
the silence in that part of <lb />
the hall is said to have been almost <lb />
painful. <lb />
creek <lb />
But what is the I can't hardly <lb />
speak <lb />
I do but lay <lb />
the grass en trees put out. <lb />
the ivy en flowers grow- <lb />
Over bed of boy, Jo ; <lb />
the lilacs nod on the <lb />
A slight improvement in to vote a prohibition ticket, <lb />
wheat and oats and improvement and you flock with him do you <lb />
A nation with no <lb />
key has disease enough. <lb />
in gardens. Cops were well cultivated <lb />
and good condition to receive rein, <lb />
bid grass is making headway now.<lb />
With the i of areas <lb />
her lone lit-1 <lb />
the <lb />
knees <lb />
c s by grave <lb />
tie son <lb />
asks for the prayers <lb />
One. <lb />
strange t r me <lb />
the grass trees put out. <lb />
Douglas Anderson in The Sun- <lb />
Stanley and <lb />
entire District <lb />
received copious rains this week from <lb />
fur her on her the to the 23rd; the rains were <lb />
quite heavy and washed lands at a few i <lb />
points. I mil was reported in <lb />
counties with some damage to crops. <lb />
necessitating some replanting, but less <lb />
than might have be -n expected. A <lb />
suits from the <lb />
lay <lb />
THE DISCOVERY SAVED HIS <lb />
G. Druggist, Beaver- <lb />
ville. III., Or, King's New <lb />
Discovery owe my life Was <lb />
with L-i Grip and all the <lb />
miles but of no avail <lb />
and was up and told I could <lb />
lira, tog Dr. King's New <lb />
in my tor -i bottle rod <lb />
begun use from the first dose <lb />
began to better, and after <lb />
three bottle was up and about again. <lb />
It is its weight in gold. We <lb />
won't store or without <lb />
Get a free at John L. <lb />
Drag Store, g <lb />
Live Newspapers. <lb />
best for any pro <lb />
no rework, no- are hot town U the it gives to <lb />
so terrible when actually spoke the <lb />
editor the St. lately. <lb />
Ii the newspaper as a public <lb />
by which a enterprise and <lb />
energy may be properly he <lb />
clear recognition that I was at fault- <lb />
will avail one jot. The time for <lb />
is past you cannot stick the <lb />
share into he ground you should, <lb />
be the sickle, i <lb />
saddest of human word. And, as <lb />
the meant of our lives roll on, unless <lb />
each is filled, as it passes, with the dis- <lb />
charge of the duties and the <lb />
of benefits which it brings, <lb />
then, to all eternity, that moment will <lb />
never return, and the sluggard beg <lb />
in harvest that he may have the chance <lb />
to once more, have none. <lb />
The who has the term in <lb />
indolence, has no <lb />
time to gel up his when C is in <lb />
the examination room, with the <lb />
before him. lite nature <lb />
law are and <lb />
that the duly shall be done in <lb />
its season or left undone forever. <lb />
while iron is <lb />
unto the day is he evil <lb />
This is a <lb />
nut too <lb />
would help us to struggle against those <lb />
fits of despondency and depression to . -lust as a <lb />
which we me all, at some period f public <lb />
other our existence, only too j t streets, its manufactures <lb />
posed. Anxiety about present <lb />
ties or about prospective troubles <lb />
bring any good those give <lb />
way to it. Anxiety for the future, <lb />
both temporal spiritual, in <lb />
good, tut must not be. carried <lb />
JO excess. If so carried, t <lb />
don't believe it is wicked <lb />
to tobacco. <lb />
Nelli Why, Willie <lb />
it ain't. I tried it, <lb />
and made me sick. Wicked things <lb />
is all <lb />
its shops, so, and indeed much <lb />
more so, is it to be judged its news- <lb />
papers. alert town won't tolerate <lb />
a slow newspaper. live ll mum <lb />
can't a dead town Ash- <lb />
Asheville are considering <lb />
an ordinance to prohibit expectorating <lb />
on the s What are we coming <lb />
The judges are prohibit us <lb />
from going without coats now we <lb />
re to be from One <lb />
by one Ike liberties our fathers <lb />
It Was <lb />
Bright children at school are in great <lb />
danger sometimes passing over the <lb />
border line of mathematics into the for- <lb />
bidden domain of sense. It <lb />
it recorded that teacher in a New <lb />
school once said to her class <lb />
mental arithmetic <lb />
boys, have a few questions <lb />
in fractions to ask. Suppose I bale a <lb />
piece of and cut it into two <lb />
pieces. What would those pieces be <lb />
shouted the class. <lb />
And it I each into <lb />
two pieces <lb />
to correct. And the quart- <lb />
era were each cut in <lb />
And it those were chopped <lb />
in two <lb />
good. And when six- <lb />
cut in hall, what would <lb />
they <lb />
The answers had been growing fewer <lb />
and fewer, but one boy meditated a <lb />
moment, answered <lb />
said the teacher. <lb />
now will chop those thirty- <lb />
seconds half. Can any boy toll what <lb />
we have now <lb />
silence in but <lb />
presently a little toy a the foot put up <lb />
his hand, <lb />
you know, Will, you <lb />
may tell <lb />
Johnny, <lb />
truly. <lb />
very favorable <lb />
timely breaking th I <lb />
ops are making splendid growth. <lb />
Setting sweet potato slips made much <lb />
headway, mid the transplanting to- <lb />
in. Some <lb />
corn was planted to replace fail -d crops, <lb />
some cotton was damaged hail, <lb />
and well worked cotton is <lb />
Urge for the season. Irish potatoes <lb />
and vegetable now- doing well. Rains <lb />
came late to help wheat much, it is <lb />
beginning lo ripen, apparently with <lb />
good heads, though short; oats <lb />
Th-i World's Almanac for <lb />
which is accepted authority on all sub- <lb />
which treats gives the billow- <lb />
figures as to lie liquor Pro- <lb />
in Stales year cud <lb />
I gallons. <lb />
Wine, gallons. <lb />
Mali Liquors, gallons. <lb />
Imported, gallons. <lb />
Into gives a grand total 1,148.168- <lb />
gallons consumed in this <lb />
and j., ,. or gallons <lb />
every man, child ill the <lb />
country. Ami tins wealth destroyed, <lb />
yea worse than destroyed, for out it <lb />
glows sorrow and woe and death. <lb />
A Heathen's <lb />
We know of but one community in the <lb />
dyspepsia is practically <lb />
unknown, and is the of <lb />
Mount Lebanon, N. Y. These Rood <lb />
been studying the <lb />
of or more than a hundred <lb />
years, and that they Understand it <lb />
Is evidenced in t he lore- <lb />
going Digestive is <lb />
safest add best remedy in cases of <lb />
we know of. a trial <lb />
bottle can be had through your drug- <lb />
for the sum of cents. <lb />
The Shaker Digestive Cordial <lb />
the system with food digested, <lb />
and at I ha same aids the digest <lb />
of Other foods. It will almost instantly <lb />
relieve the ordinary symptoms <lb />
and no other sufferer need to b <lb />
told what these are. <lb />
bed died are being taken r <lb />
t away Iron, to the in tor <lb />
Doctors recommend it in <lb />
Some of your teachers do so much <lb />
good, he ; they are good, and teach <lb />
sonic of my people good doctrines. But <lb />
why ever are they permitted by your <lb />
a failure. doing government to bring ways and habits <lb />
our land that cover it with ruin <lb />
I was walking once with my own <lb />
relation. unconverted, and <lb />
We found people lying drunk- <lb />
en by the wayside, with bottles of <lb />
American whiskey lying by his side. <lb />
Boston was marked on city, <lb />
lad that Considers, itself the of <lb />
goodness and lofty thought. The bot- <lb />
were empty. says to me ; <lb />
man is a <lb />
-1 said I think <lb />
he said he. <lb />
do you know said I. <lb />
he is <lb />
not being yet converted, and <lb />
from appearances, and from the <lb />
of his. eyesight, associated the <lb />
bought in some way drunk- <lb />
was an evidence Christianity. <lb />
That belief is largely by all <lb />
heathen <lb />
I Don't talk so, <lb />
don't talk so. Missionaries go out to <lb />
land, with the deathless teal <lb />
to save souls ; to bring the ledge <lb />
the Christ to all the <lb />
if they bring Hie in <lb />
the way I speak of, so. the <lb />
honestly is the <lb />
ton of Christianity, to it not makings <lb />
mockery of what they profess to, teach. <lb />
WU didn't know- <lb />
how to. reply, and so I sot <lb />
may <lb />
extra well. <lb />
T. <lb />
A few correspondents report <lb />
drought still but a large <lb />
majority indicate that favorable show- <lb />
occurred this week, which, though <lb />
less than other portions of the State, <lb />
greatly all Drops. The most <lb />
serious injury by drought occurred to <lb />
wheat and oats. These crops are head- <lb />
very low. Where rain <lb />
corn, cotton, and gardens are <lb />
now doing It is still too dry in, <lb />
some sections for transplanting tobacco. <lb />
The weather was for farm <lb />
work and crops are clean and well <lb />
The Millennium Will Dawn. <lb />
When everything in goes to please <lb />
everybody. <lb />
hen every kind of is con- <lb />
ducted lo suit the notions of everybody <lb />
else. <lb />
When everyone pays their debts <lb />
w being hunted down and bar- <lb />
hen ill tell a lie and <lb />
nobody swear they believe it is so. <lb />
hen premises me <lb />
cleaned up and kept just as everybody <lb />
else would do it who have BOle of their <lb />
own to attend to. <lb />
When has some business <lb />
and attends strictly to i, at. <lb />
lending lo oilier people's. <lb />
When it gels into the head of every- <lb />
body to live and let live. <lb />
When everybody and <lb />
their and docs not to dead <lb />
heal either one or the other. <lb />
horse is not clear escaped that <lb />
drags the that man is not <lb />
sure doom in <lb />
jail, or who is tied <lb />
Oil to Saloon the dram. <lb />
in my township, you I've <lb />
an but fur you'd Mis- <lb />
yet. made some <lb />
every time I got a chance, talked <lb />
to them till they trembled in <lb />
their pants ; when the votes <lb />
counted we split our <lb />
fur had more majority than <lb />
had vote. <lb />
all this, I think I've got <lb />
a right to say what sort legislation <lb />
we're a Io-day, not only <lb />
here, but everywhere all <lb />
land, from big rocky hills lo <lb />
golden strand. I'm <lb />
lo talk United States M plain as I <lb />
know how. I'm a now fur <lb />
every man that holds the plow by telling <lb />
you, us silicas there is in the <lb />
hill, if you don't work fur better roads <lb />
we'll git a man will <lb />
You're money all <lb />
sorts useless creeks <lb />
rivers float duck <lb />
rich fur <lb />
ships war any <lb />
enemies, what do we need <lb />
i- publics a <lb />
lively fur to raise the value <lb />
real estate, while <lb />
you're there a the nation's <lb />
golden blood, farmers the <lb />
try are a the mud. <lb />
When any cussed railroad wants M <lb />
linger in the pot, a grant land or <lb />
doesn't make no <lb />
morsel delicate <lb />
nest. They simply <lb />
press the button, you fellers do the <lb />
rest. But when the <lb />
make a sort modest play, you plug <lb />
rare with cotton, you look the <lb />
other way but when you're <lb />
then as soft as mush, <lb />
promises make of <lb />
as blush <lb />
You know the armor is the <lb />
the land ; welfare <lb />
the country lies right in his horny <lb />
hand ; he feds the hull <lb />
keeps in its bread meal, all <lb />
the other proper truck Christ an <lb />
folks to eat. He toils when you're a <lb />
he's at work when you're asleep <lb />
he seeds you city <lb />
to reap, when he asks a little <lb />
show to git his stuff to town, you fellers <lb />
there Congress to turn <lb />
him down. <lb />
on know in rainy weather we kin <lb />
neither plow nor sow. of course <lb />
time when tanners, to go <lb />
to market with their farm prod ice ; <lb />
when the lair <lb />
coops is every their <lb />
matter how it's if <lb />
they have a solid they'd all go to <lb />
the market with a profitable load ; but <lb />
now in weather they set <lb />
twirl their thumbs spend <lb />
time a you legislative <lb />
I you, sir. the farmers are at <lb />
least upon the track; they're <lb />
tired this here up the <lb />
back, sick kicked about, <lb />
like a lot toads, now, by the <lb />
Eternal, they're a lo have sums <lb />
roads. So want to tell you in <lb />
the sort talk ; it you <lb />
mind you're a lo lake <lb />
a walk. abed coat hustle <lb />
fur n proper good roads bill, or, by of <lb />
Jackson, we will git a mart that <lb />
will I <lb />
Plantation Philosophy. <lb />
De ma-i fault <lb />
el else ain't mighty apt to lie <lb />
you loaf <lb />
where you got sum an you <lb />
won't get in udder <lb />
fox traps. <lb />
De man allots about <lb />
No Banking Reforms. <lb />
It does not speak well for <lb />
ability and efficiency of the <lb />
majority in the House of <lb />
that Committee on Bank- <lb />
and Currency has been enable to <lb />
agree on a bill for the reform of our <lb />
banking laws aid adjourned till <lb />
next December. It was a great <lb />
the Democrats when hut in <lb />
control of the House that they left <lb />
banking laws unamended. They did <lb />
not freedom to State banks; and <lb />
they did not correct the defects the <lb />
banking system. <lb />
laughed the Democrats to scorn for <lb />
their and were told to <lb />
wait and see how scientifically and <lb />
speedily the Republicans. With their <lb />
intelligence, solve all these <lb />
simple problems. We have waited, <lb />
lifer ain't mighty apt but we have not seen the solution. In- <lb />
to hub nun himself. <lb />
Some souls e so mighty <lb />
small they hole else <lb />
but ill unman <lb />
efficiency is the of the politician <lb />
of both parties. They are incapable <lb />
originating anything but rabbi on<lb />
De dog whipped idlers hollers. Sun.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
I Editor lad tailor <lb />
at the post at Green- <lb />
ville N. C. as second-class mail matter. <lb />
June 3rd, 1896. <lb />
The Raleigh Press-Visitor has put <lb />
on a new dress of type that gives it a <lb />
decidedly handsome In <lb />
the way of furnishing news it <lb />
along been hilly up-to-date. <lb />
Thirty-nine life Insurance companies <lb />
are business in this State, and <lb />
last year they wrote policies <lb />
ting The premiums paid <lb />
amounted to and death <lb />
losses <lb />
The appointed by Governor <lb />
Carr to select the testimonial to he <lb />
by this State to the U. <lb />
Raleigh, have decided that it shall be a <lb />
massive punch bowl. The is of <lb />
sterling silver and will weigh <lb />
ounces. It measures inches in height <lb />
and inches across, has a <lb />
of six gallons. The design chosen is a <lb />
very beautiful one, handsomely <lb />
ed, and will bear the inscription <lb />
State of North Carolina to the United <lb />
Suites Cruiser Raleigh, The <lb />
to purchase this testimonial were <lb />
raised through the efforts of Mr. C. L. <lb />
Stevens, editor of the Leader. <lb />
The presentation will take place at <lb />
Southport the middle of July. <lb />
The of the testimonial is <lb />
The Pitt Democrats met on <lb />
the inst. at Greenville and adopt- <lb />
ed a long, ringing, clear-cut platform of <lb />
principles. The sentiment to <lb />
silver was unanimous. It instructed <lb />
the delegates in District, State, and <lb />
National Conventions to stand <lb />
coinage at a ratio of to without <lb />
waiting a single day for the consent or <lb />
co-operation of a single nation on <lb />
The resolutions that appear <lb />
in the Greenville fails to <lb />
anything as to the tariff, but fa- <lb />
the abolition of the per cent, <lb />
tax on State banks and favored an in- <lb />
come Messenger. <lb />
Beg your pardon, but if you will <lb />
turn back and again read the <lb />
with amendments you will see <lb />
that one plank said very plainly that <lb />
favor a tariff for revenue <lb />
On Monday Superior Court Clerk <lb />
K. A. re-appointed Prof. W <lb />
as County for <lb />
county. In this appointment is man- <lb />
the warm interest entertained <lb />
by Mr. in the welfare of our <lb />
public schools, and he will heartily <lb />
commended by the people of the county <lb />
generally, particularly the teachers and <lb />
all most interested in the schools, <lb />
upon the wisdom of his appointment. <lb />
This is the fourth time Prof, Raf <lb />
dale bas been selected for this <lb />
position, and the manner in which <lb />
he has performed the duties of the office <lb />
shows his qualifications <lb />
it. He was first elected by the Hoard <lb />
of Education and County Commission- <lb />
in joint session, then was re-elected <lb />
by the Magistrates and County Com- <lb />
missioners, and has been twice appoint- <lb />
ed by Clerk Every duty <lb />
with the office has faithfully <lb />
and impartially discharged, and no <lb />
County Superintendent or Examiner <lb />
has ever given more general satisfaction <lb />
than Prof. Rag.-dale. <lb />
It is foolish to say that e can beat <lb />
Russell easily, for we can do no such <lb />
thing. It's no use to and say <lb />
his own won't support, him, for it <lb />
will. We must lock the difficulty in <lb />
face and realize that there is <lb />
this devil may <lb />
be elected. The thing to do is to <lb />
swear that he shall not b-j and to see to <lb />
it that he is Land- <lb />
mark. <lb />
These are wise words. Though he <lb />
obtained it by fraud, now stands <lb />
as the Republican nominee for Gov- <lb />
and it matters not how a <lb />
man he is or how much he has accused <lb />
the bulk of his party of being savages, <lb />
will vote for him just the same. <lb />
With nine-tenths of the Republican <lb />
party in this State it matters not what <lb />
man they are voting for just so they <lb />
vote for the ticket as directed by their <lb />
bosses. It goes without saying, that if <lb />
a yellow dog was on the ticket and the <lb />
bosses so directed it would be voted <lb />
just as readily as with Russell at its <lb />
head. So no stress need be laid on the <lb />
reports that his party will not support <lb />
him, but the thing to do, as the Land- <lb />
mark suggests, is to see that as vile a <lb />
man-as Russell is not elected Governor <lb />
of North Carolina. <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
From our Regular Correspondent. <lb />
Washington, D. O. May, <lb />
Just as the were hug- <lb />
git g themselves to think that the Re- <lb />
publican opposition to the fat-frying <lb />
candidate had been whipped into <lb />
they made a discovery which has <lb />
them. This discovery is a <lb />
confidential circular sent out by J. S. <lb />
asking for the personal his- <lb />
of every delegate elected to the St. <lb />
Louis convention, and for the name of <lb />
the person who has the most influence <lb />
over him. The don't <lb />
know what is driving at, but <lb />
they know that he doesn't want <lb />
nominated and that it is likely <lb />
to lie something to hurt him. Hence <lb />
this discovery, made through <lb />
sending one of his circulars to a lie <lb />
has greatly alarmed them. <lb />
isn't the only big Republican <lb />
who is secretly working against He, <lb />
They may not be able to <lb />
keep him out of the nomination, but <lb />
they will make him spend some anxious <lb />
hours before he gets it. <lb />
It has out, that President <lb />
Cleveland is gathering data upon which <lb />
to base his veto of the <lb />
River and Harbor bill, which may go <lb />
in any day before next Wednesday. <lb />
The impression in Congress is that the <lb />
bill will lie passed over the veto. <lb />
The Senate voted down the <lb />
to add cents a barrel to the in- <lb />
revenue tax on beer, which was <lb />
offered as an amendment to the filled <lb />
cheese bill. <lb />
Democrats were disappointed because <lb />
the Supreme court decision, that the <lb />
money appropriated by the last Con- <lb />
for sugar bounties should be paid, <lb />
did not touch the question of the con- <lb />
of the sugar <lb />
Some of the ablest Democrats have <lb />
from the birth of the party claimed that <lb />
the whole system of government <lb />
ties was unconstitutional, and it was <lb />
hoped that a decision would have been <lb />
made of that question in this case. <lb />
There is every to believe that <lb />
the House committee on Invalid Pen- <lb />
was merely indulging in a little <lb />
campaign when a favorable <lb />
ordered to be made to the <lb />
House the service pension bill, and <lb />
that few members of Congress seriously <lb />
wish this bill to ever become a law <lb />
The bill provides that every man who <lb />
served ninety days or longer in the I. <lb />
S. Army or Navy between 1861 and <lb />
shall receive a month and one <lb />
cent additional tor each day over nine- <lb />
that he served in either of <lb />
the service, and this money is to be <lb />
lo the million or thereabouts who <lb />
are already drawing pensions for <lb />
as well as to those who are not <lb />
on the pension roll. The bill, if it be- <lb />
come a law, would add annually <lb />
or more to the already <lb />
expenditures for pensions. <lb />
Ex-Congressman Enloe, of <lb />
see, who is visiting Washington and <lb />
who is an authority on the Democracy <lb />
of State, said of the outlook <lb />
is in good shape. We will elect <lb />
our Democratic State ticket by an old- <lb />
time majority. The people arc as mad <lb />
U hornets over the slump and are <lb />
going to expatiate that slip by eating <lb />
up the Republicans in November. <lb />
It hardly needed a denial from <lb />
Chairman the National <lb />
Democratic Committee, to convince <lb />
anybody who knows him that he had <lb />
never said that th National Committee <lb />
would attempt to keep anybody out of <lb />
the Chicago convention. Mr. <lb />
is in Washington, and thus explicitly <lb />
defines his position ; for <lb />
myself as a delegate to the National <lb />
Democratic Convention, I expert to <lb />
enter it with a view of abiding by the <lb />
will of the majority. Whoever is <lb />
will receive my support, and I <lb />
am certain that will be the sentiment of <lb />
the great bulk of the delegates. Dem- <lb />
always enter a conference, caucus <lb />
or convention with the idea of <lb />
to the of the majority. That <lb />
is a cardinal principle and is no <lb />
to think it will be violated at <lb />
Chicago by either the advocates of <lb />
sound money or of free <lb />
Section of the Wilson tariff law <lb />
admitting free foreign alcohol to be used <lb />
in the arts and manufacturers, was this <lb />
week repealed by the House, the vote <lb />
being to Secretary <lb />
had asked to have this section repealed <lb />
because it had been so clumsily drawn <lb />
that it was practically impossible to <lb />
make to enforce it. This <lb />
section was one of the amendments <lb />
added to the Wilson bill in the Senate. <lb />
It was known at the time that it was <lb />
badly drawn, and expected that it would <lb />
be put into proper shape in conference. <lb />
Everybody remembers how the House <lb />
was compelled to accept all the Senate <lb />
amendment in a lump to save the entire <lb />
bill from failure. <lb />
The discussion of the bill prohibiting <lb />
further issue of bonds would have been <lb />
much more spirited in the Senate if <lb />
there was any probability of action by <lb />
the House on the bill. <lb />
Miss S. A. Lee of St. <lb />
Louis, has been chosen to act as <lb />
for Missouri at the Confederate re- <lb />
at Richmond, Vs., on June <lb />
On Wednesday afternoon about <lb />
o'clock a terrific wind rain <lb />
struck St. Louis, Mo., and the loss of <lb />
life and property is appalling. The <lb />
wind was blowing at the rate of <lb />
miles an hour. Everything seems to <lb />
have been demolished. persons <lb />
have been reported killed so far and to <lb />
add to the horror fire broke out and at <lb />
last reports worth of prop, <lb />
was destroyed. The fire was com- <lb />
beyond the control of the fire- <lb />
men. Telegraphic communication was <lb />
cut off and the news is <lb />
. . <lb />
Of the Eastern Carolina Tobacco Crop <lb />
as Gathered from the <lb />
A Great Many Reports sent <lb />
Out from this Section <lb />
Damaging and Mis- <lb />
leading. <lb />
BY O. L. <lb />
We have read with a great deal of <lb />
interest a good many conjecture as to <lb />
the tobacco acreage in Eastern North <lb />
Carolina and it is really amusing to <lb />
see the capers of these reporters. They <lb />
all seem to vie with one another to see <lb />
who can tell the biggest yarn about the <lb />
increased acreage. These reports are <lb />
misleading and damaging, not only to <lb />
the farmer but to the dealer and <lb />
as well. There are three well <lb />
established market Eastern North <lb />
Carolina and there are others coming <lb />
on which will time become <lb />
factors among the tobacco markets <lb />
of the State. But in their own zeal to <lb />
impress the outside world with their <lb />
advantages the quantity of <lb />
tobacco raised tributary to their <lb />
market, a great many times <lb />
injury is done the tobacco interests <lb />
In South Carolina, for <lb />
instance, the world has been led to be- <lb />
that the whole face of the earth <lb />
would be planted in tobacco this year. <lb />
Tobacco journals everywhere have <lb />
been full of of new markets and <lb />
increased until the world is <lb />
prepared to think that South Carolina <lb />
alone would grow tobacco enough this <lb />
year to supply the trade. It now turns <lb />
out that there will not be much more <lb />
than half the tobacco planted in South <lb />
Carolina that has been predicted up to <lb />
now, and this information comes direct <lb />
from the fields of South Carolina and <lb />
not from some one in town who has an <lb />
interest in some warehouse and who by <lb />
those reports expects to get somebody <lb />
to go there to buy tobacco. Here in <lb />
Eastern North a great <lb />
part of it at least, the writer has post <lb />
information from personal <lb />
that the tobacco acreage has been <lb />
very much exaggerated. A few days <lb />
ago we a trip of fifty miles through <lb />
the leading tobacco belt Greene and <lb />
counties and a portion of <lb />
Pitt, and we know that in this <lb />
section the acreage will not lie in- <lb />
creased. In some sections the farm- <lb />
had planted the land they prepared <lb />
for tobacco in cotton on one farm <lb />
we noticed especially where last year <lb />
there wire forty acres of tobacco, this <lb />
year there are only twelve. <lb />
There is no need of disguising facts <lb />
in order to deceive the public, for while <lb />
they may be fooled for awhile, yet after <lb />
all the facts will be learned and then it <lb />
is too late to appease the injury that is <lb />
done. When this market first started a <lb />
very prominent tobacconist who had <lb />
moved from a distant State and located <lb />
on one of the eastern markets, said one <lb />
day in talking with a number of <lb />
that O. L. Joyner was doing the <lb />
eastern markets more harm that any <lb />
other man in Eastern Carolina. They <lb />
asked him why and how it was. Well, <lb />
be said, instead of puffing the eastern <lb />
crop, and leading the outside world to <lb />
believe that we have got the tobacco <lb />
down here, he is advocating doing <lb />
all he can to make them think that the <lb />
acreage will not lie increased and that <lb />
the markets arc not selling as much to- <lb />
as they claim. <lb />
Since we have been connected with <lb />
the tobacco trade we have written only <lb />
from information and we have tried to <lb />
stick squarely to the truth without dis- <lb />
guising facts or we are yet <lb />
to be convinced that this is not the best <lb />
plan. <lb />
By and exaggerating <lb />
the crop prospects, admitting that it <lb />
does no harm in any other way, it <lb />
fits the trade to bike hold <lb />
of the crop. A great many hold their <lb />
orders off thinking that tobacco will go <lb />
down under the pressure of a large <lb />
crop until before they realize what they <lb />
have done the crop has been sold, and <lb />
their man filled his orders. He <lb />
has kept off the market and the <lb />
farmer has suffered for the lack of com- <lb />
petition to the extent of what his <lb />
purchases would have been. <lb />
when the crop is over estimated, and <lb />
there are Mattering prospects tor a crop <lb />
of good tobacco, a great many buyers <lb />
hold off thinking that will wait <lb />
until the good tobacco begins coming <lb />
in, when also before they know it the <lb />
crop has been sold and the good to <lb />
has not yet turned no. The <lb />
trade suffers of course. <lb />
There should be a way of arriving at <lb />
an intelligent estimate of the tobacco <lb />
crop for under present circumstances <lb />
are so many false and misleading <lb />
statements sent out by parties, who by <lb />
altering the facts to suit themselves, <lb />
think to better their own interest, that <lb />
there is no means of telling anything <lb />
the crop until it begins coming in, <lb />
and then you have to take it just as it <lb />
When We'll All Be Happy. <lb />
When the dead-beat ceases to beat <lb />
and an honest man takes his place. <lb />
When the growler to growl <lb />
and the kicker is at rest. <lb />
When people do not forget little ac- <lb />
counts, but are prompt to pay them. <lb />
When people get what they wish <lb />
for and wishing goes out of fashion. <lb />
But you will never sec all this <lb />
Durham Sun. <lb />
A GOOD MAN FOB SHERIFF. <lb />
Editor Reflector casting <lb />
about for the most available man <lb />
sheriff in the coming nominating con- <lb />
every effort should be made to <lb />
lay aside personal preferences and go <lb />
the man that can hold the banner <lb />
highest and and the most <lb />
votes. There is a man my <lb />
eye who has since his first vote ever <lb />
stood the front rank fought <lb />
where the battle was hardest. Under <lb />
all circumstances and all times he <lb />
has stood the test and at no time <lb />
has he been found wanting. That man <lb />
is O. W. Harrington and if <lb />
he will carry the banner through and <lb />
place it upon the ramparts of radical- <lb />
ism drive out the enemy in a solid line <lb />
and perch victory upon the ruins there- <lb />
of. Nominate O. W. Harrington and <lb />
Democracy is victorious old Pitt <lb />
once. more. T. T. <lb />
THE NOMINATION OF <lb />
AN EXCELLENT ONE. <lb />
was a <lb />
great pleasure to the writer to sec in <lb />
your Wednesday's issue of the Daily <lb />
Reflector a communication <lb />
ting O. W. Harrington for the <lb />
of Sheriff of county. The <lb />
writer has known Mr. Harrington for <lb />
the last ten years and if our opinion of <lb />
the man is worth anything we don't <lb />
believe the Democracy Pitt could <lb />
give the nomination to a better man. <lb />
In these times of political degeneracy <lb />
if the Democratic party would preserve <lb />
and it must look well to <lb />
the selection of men to fill the offices. <lb />
There are men in the county, good, <lb />
staunch Democrats who at this time <lb />
the party should nominate office <lb />
would almost surely wreck its best <lb />
interests, while there arc rs whose <lb />
names upon the Democratic ticket this <lb />
year will add to it and insure victory. <lb />
To this latter class of men Mr. <lb />
ton belongs. His name upon the Dem- <lb />
ticket will add as much strength <lb />
to it U any man, that could be <lb />
and having heard a great many <lb />
express themselves we believe that O. <lb />
W. Harrington could a larger vole <lb />
for Sheriff than any man that could be <lb />
named by the Democratic party. <lb />
V. S. <lb />
DELIGHTFUL <lb />
In Good Shape for the Coming; Season. <lb />
Mr. J. J. Cherry returned Friday <lb />
night from a brief trip to <lb />
He tells us that he ton ml Mr. George <lb />
Credle, the new proprietor of <lb />
Hotel, putting everything in splendid <lb />
shape for the coming season which <lb />
opens the first week in June. The ho- <lb />
tel is being improved and all needed <lb />
conveniences added. Mr. Credle says <lb />
he knows how people who go to the <lb />
seaside for recreation ought to be <lb />
treated, he will be prepared to take <lb />
care el his guests handsomely. <lb />
Mr. Cherry also tells us that the <lb />
Old Dominion steamer Virginia Dare, <lb />
in charge of clever Dave Hill, <lb />
will begin running regular Saturday <lb />
night trips from Washington to <lb />
coke the middle of June. The river <lb />
steamers will wait at Greenville on <lb />
Saturdays until o'clock in the <lb />
noon, so as to give people from here a <lb />
quick through trip. Parties will be <lb />
given special rates for board by the <lb />
week. We expect to sec a large <lb />
go down from Greenville this sea- <lb />
son. <lb />
CONVICTED. <lb />
Tried on the Charge of Robbing; tin <lb />
U. S. Mails. <lb />
A jury twelve men yesterday <lb />
found Charles L. guilty of <lb />
United States mails. H <lb />
Judge Seymour does not suspend <lb />
the minimum penalty is twelve <lb />
imprisonment at hard labor. <lb />
The case has attracted more <lb />
than any other on the docket at <lb />
this term of court. It took nearly <lb />
all of yesterday to hear the evidence <lb />
and the speeches of counsel. <lb />
was railway postal clerk <lb />
on the railroad line between Washing- <lb />
ton and Tarboro. November 30th, <lb />
1894, Savage, Sons Co., cotton <lb />
tors of Norfolk, Va,, sent a registered <lb />
package to J. L. Perkins, Stokes, N. <lb />
C, which contained an advance of three <lb />
hundred dollars deposited <lb />
for sale. It is alleged that when <lb />
package got to its owner, if contained <lb />
only being short. <lb />
It is charged in the bill of indictment <lb />
that broke open the pack- <lb />
age and took sixty dollars o <lb />
the money it contained. <lb />
The evidence was all circumstantial. <lb />
Evidence for the prosecution was link- <lb />
ed in a chain that led o It <lb />
was testified to that the registered pack- <lb />
age left Norfolk, Va., containing three <lb />
hundred dollars, and was in good order. <lb />
W. II. Peace, colored, revenue postal <lb />
clerk on the Norfolk and Monroe route, <lb />
testified that the package was sent him <lb />
by mistake, and that at Weldon be <lb />
turned b over to Postal Clerk Brad- <lb />
shaw, on the Norfolk and Wilmington <lb />
route. At Tarboro it was received by <lb />
Jesse acting assistant post- <lb />
master. the route agent, <lb />
received the package and gave <lb />
a receipt for it. Stokes is <lb />
between Tarboro and Washington. He <lb />
carried the package on by Stokes that <lb />
night to Washington, where C. W. <lb />
Tayloe, the postmaster, gave him a <lb />
receipt it, stating that it was in good <lb />
order. He gave as his reason for car- <lb />
the package by Stokes that he <lb />
bad orders to throw off no registered <lb />
mail at stations in the night- <lb />
The next morning, on the return trip, <lb />
he carried the package back to Stokes- <lb />
The package was addressed to J. L. <lb />
Perkins. Perkin's sister is the <lb />
master. Perkins testified that he <lb />
opened the package in the presence of <lb />
W. R. Robertson. They both testified <lb />
that the package bore evidences <lb />
having been opened, and that it con- <lb />
only being short. <lb />
also had a receipt for the pack- <lb />
age from the post-master at Stokes. <lb />
That was the evidence for Jibe pros- <lb />
The did not attempt to put on <lb />
any large number of witnesses. They <lb />
put on the stand daily com- <lb />
on the train between <lb />
and Washington. W. II. Ellsworth, <lb />
conductor and C. L. testified in <lb />
his behalf. They testified that there <lb />
was n department car on the line that <lb />
embraced mail, baggage and express. <lb />
The mail department is a small affair, <lb />
with doors opening into both the ex- <lb />
press baggage departments; and <lb />
one in either of these sections could see <lb />
all that transpired in the mail depart- <lb />
They did not think <lb />
could have rifled a package without <lb />
their knowledge. Mr. Murphy <lb />
in his own behalf, and made an ex- <lb />
tended explanation the entire occur. <lb />
News and Observer, <lb />
May <lb />
PUBLIC SCHOOL BOOKS. <lb />
The Books Adopted for Use in the <lb />
Public Schools in Pitt County for <lb />
the Next Three Years. <lb />
Under a law passed by the last Leg- <lb />
the adoption of book- for the <lb />
public schools was taken out of the <lb />
hands of the State Board of <lb />
and put in the hands of the County <lb />
Commissioners of each county, this <lb />
adoption to last for three years. <lb />
At their meeting Monday the <lb />
of this county this <lb />
duty by adopting without change the <lb />
books now in use in the schools which <lb />
had been adopted by the State Board <lb />
of Education six years ago. We <lb />
this was wise it does not <lb />
require an additional tax upon our <lb />
in purchasing other lo <lb />
say the least of it were no better than <lb />
the ones now in use. <lb />
The now being used were <lb />
with great care by a body of men <lb />
fully competent to judge as to their <lb />
merits. <lb />
Besides it prevents any confusion <lb />
upon the part of teachers and commit- <lb />
as to what they should <lb />
use. <lb />
Especially is it gratifying to know <lb />
that firms that are largely <lb />
for the unwise change the law <lb />
did not get a tingle one of their books <lb />
in this county. <lb />
Oakley Items. <lb />
N. C, June 1st, 1896. <lb />
W. II. Williams this place went <lb />
to Raleigh Thursday as a witness in the <lb />
C. L. case and returned last <lb />
evening. <lb />
Mis Mary Highsmith, who attended <lb />
school at last session, arrived <lb />
home Friday evening. <lb />
Hist Mary J. went to <lb />
hist Monday to attend the <lb />
closing exercises of LaGrange school. <lb />
Crops are looking fine in this section. <lb />
Ball. <lb />
The following games were played <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
New <lb />
York. Louisville, <lb />
Afternoon York, Louis, <lb />
Washington Morning Washing, <lb />
ton. ; <lb />
Afternoon ; Well- <lb />
Philadelphia Morning <lb />
St. Louis, <lb />
Afternoon Louis, ; <lb />
Cleve- <lb />
land. <lb />
Chicago, <lb />
; Brooklyn, <lb />
D. <lb />
Cincinnati o. <lb />
Afternoon ; <lb />
G. <lb />
The Mowing is the standing of the <lb />
including <lb />
Pen<lb />
Cleveland. II<lb />
-40 <lb />
-470 <lb />
New <lb />
-201 <lb />
-220 <lb />
Wonderful Things. <lb />
There is a woman in Chicago who <lb />
bas never been divorced. <lb />
A girl has been discovered in Boston <lb />
who uses words one and two <lb />
occasionally and docs not know <lb />
what eye-glasses are. <lb />
A well-educated man graduated from <lb />
Yale recently. <lb />
There lives in city a <lb />
who stays at home and minds the <lb />
while her husband supports the <lb />
family. <lb />
WHAT HE DREAMED. <lb />
Speaking of chances reminds me of <lb />
a dream I had the other night, a dream <lb />
that s full of allegorical truths and <lb />
peculiar situation. I dreamed <lb />
the man who holds a mortgage over <lb />
my home down upon me and <lb />
me with a legal process, <lb />
and in my distress took a of <lb />
clothesline and hung myself from the <lb />
lie, <lb />
died in the faith of a glorious <lb />
and a pair of cotton flannel draw- <lb />
as it were. Of Course my dis- <lb />
entangled spirit left in disgust and went <lb />
direct to the gates, where St. <lb />
Peter refused me entrance, but was <lb />
making to send down <lb />
below, when I begged so hard for an- <lb />
other chance to make preparations tor <lb />
eternity that he back to the <lb />
world to try it over again. lie didn't <lb />
tell what to do, or now to live, in <lb />
order to win a pardon, so the moment <lb />
I struck the earth began to make in- <lb />
Says Mike my Irish <lb />
neighbor of in <lb />
place ON git a bale bay and ate <lb />
penance, so I went <lb />
mediately and bought a bale of alfalfa <lb />
hay and began, to eat and chew my end, <lb />
when, lo, aid behold I was <lb />
mediately transformed into a horse. <lb />
then left off the hay and went to anting <lb />
grass, and in the twinkling of a rat's <lb />
tail shot a I was changed <lb />
to a mule. Next day I got up to find <lb />
myself a goat, then a dog. and at the <lb />
sixth I was changed to a cat I <lb />
beau to eat stolen cheese, and the <lb />
wink of a I <lb />
found myself a mouse ; then the form of <lb />
a came upon inc ; next B <lb />
wasp, with n Bray end. and the last <lb />
transformation left me in the form of a <lb />
I'll go up to St. Peter, and if he won't <lb />
let me in, I'll simply jump over the <lb />
fence. But when I got up there and <lb />
knocked on the gate, and Peter came <lb />
out to sec who was there, began to <lb />
get scare, so I just bopped up his <lb />
leg and hid in the folds of <lb />
inside wrinkle, But my hind legs must <lb />
have tickled his leg, for he danced <lb />
around as though set off by the gentle <lb />
of a wasp's familiarity, got a copy <lb />
of the Paradise Populist newspaper <lb />
spread on the and began to strip <lb />
off like a toad shedding his hist winter's <lb />
skin. I lost my bend in the mean <lb />
time and dropped down his leg on to <lb />
the paper, and he at <lb />
once. lie v.-iv kindly picked up <lb />
and remarked ; this is about <lb />
the right size. An American can <lb />
never expect to have a soul any larger <lb />
than a flea, so long as they submit to <lb />
the usury of the money lender. Pass <lb />
right in and take a seal amongst the <lb />
old African slaves who died the <lb />
This is your last <lb />
Moses. <lb />
THE SHOE FITTED. <lb />
minister hit every time. <lb />
And when he spoke of fashion. <lb />
And jut in bows and things, <lb />
As woman's passion, <lb />
And to church to see the style <lb />
I couldn't help <lb />
And my wife, and <lb />
And I guess it sot her to <lb />
I. <lb />
Just then the minister says, says he, <lb />
now I've come lo fellers. <lb />
Who've this shower their <lb />
friends <lb />
As sort moral umbrellas, <lb />
said he, find your <lb />
Instead of your brother's <lb />
says he, wear the <lb />
coats <lb />
You tried to fit for <lb />
My wife she nudged, and Brown he <lb />
winked, <lb />
And there was lots <lb />
And lots at our pew, <lb />
It my <lb />
Says I to myself, our minister <lb />
Is little bitter; <lb />
I'll tell him, when is out, that <lb />
Ain't at ail that kind critter. <lb />
Swinburne's Church Canticles. <lb />
Number of Hew <lb />
York <lb />
the the <lb />
Mi York Ledger, with its four cover <lb />
nil I its newly increased number <lb />
of inside pages, is a marvel cheap- <lb />
even in o low-priced <lb />
literature. There is no extra charge <lb />
the Special which are <lb />
Issued on every Holiday, and which <lb />
contain a rich table of contents <lb />
with cover of surpassing beauty. <lb />
The price if the Holiday Numbers <lb />
the Ledger is the same as the regular <lb />
weekly five cents. By <lb />
comparing the artistic embellishment <lb />
and the amount of reading matter <lb />
in lite with content- any <lb />
other journal, the new read- <lb />
of will readily see that <lb />
they are receiving money <lb />
than lie y can obtain elsewhere, <lb />
Mrs. Anna Gage, wife of Ex- <lb />
Deputy u. S. Marshal, <lb />
Columbus, Kan., <lb />
was delivered <lb />
f TWINS in <lb />
less than min- <lb />
and with <lb />
scarcely any pain <lb />
after only <lb />
two bottles of <lb />
run flues. <lb />
Up, the undersigned, <lb />
purchased used Tobacco Flues <lb />
made by W- C lust sea- <lb />
son and Hay limy <lb />
are A- both in workmanship and <lb />
are much easier put together than <lb />
Flue Hindu. All joints <lb />
riveted or lunged, <lb />
J. J. <lb />
W. <lb />
S. L. <lb />
8- D. <lb />
We are now taking fur <lb />
season and will <lb />
quality the bent and prices u low <lb />
las tiny. solicited. <lb />
correct of inside of barn <lb />
and will to you <lb />
up in fifteen <lb />
S. <lb />
W. k Son. <lb />
Sent St or Mall, on I U, O.<lb />
FRIEND <lb />
DID NOT SUFFER AFTERWARD. <lb />
Original Observations. <lb />
Men often begin to rise when they <lb />
begin to lie. <lb />
Out in old Kentucky is where the <lb />
blue grass prow. <lb />
The prettiest thing in the new spring <lb />
hats is our girl's lace. <lb />
Youth sucks the sugar coating and <lb />
old age chews the bitter pill of life. <lb />
It is a novel thing to <lb />
find a person who is not a novel read- <lb />
Who ever heard of woman who <lb />
was heartless enough to step on a <lb />
mouse. <lb />
If ignorance is bliss, we know a large <lb />
number of people who ought to be <lb />
nappy. <lb />
The young man who is an adept at <lb />
sowing wild oats is very one who <lb />
would scorn to be a farmer. <lb />
In this world of almost universal <lb />
failure it is pleasant to note the <lb />
man win Beta out to make a fool of <lb />
himself generally succeed. <lb />
Honesty, in these times, is regarded <lb />
much in the light as an <lb />
value is determined <lb />
by the extent to which it will pay <lb />
Observer. <lb />
pr battle <lb />
mailed free. <lb />
CO., ATLANTA, <lb />
BOLD AM. <lb />
Reduced <lb />
about sixty days I will move <lb />
my stock of and <lb />
to one o brick stores now be- <lb />
built. Until time I will <lb />
reduce the on my <lb />
per cent and on Stoves <lb />
from <lb />
EACH <lb />
will be sold for <lb />
; My I Stoves for <lb />
and my Now Leo <lb />
Doors, Sash Nails, <lb />
specialties. Axes and <lb />
I am offering my Corn Shelters <lb />
and Sewing at coot. <lb />
I have just received a lot <lb />
barbed and wire <lb />
All my axes will go tor <lb />
Try one my axes. <lb />
early and bring <lb />
YOU KNOW <lb />
THAT YOU CAN BUY <lb />
STEEL <lb />
FLUES <lb />
roil LESS MONEY <lb />
than you can the common iron <lb />
from others. If yon don't believe <lb />
it call and get Ins prices. He will <lb />
not undersold. All work <lb />
as to <lb />
Flues are now Ready <lb />
for Delivery. <lb />
Prompt attention given to all or- <lb />
I am agent for the <lb />
large. WALLPAPER <lb />
titters <lb />
a. b. <lb />
Five Points, eon ville. N. C Shop <lb />
In the <lb />
Market. <lb />
Corrected by S. M. <lb />
per lb <lb />
Western Sides <lb />
Sugar cured Hams <lb />
Corn <lb />
Corn Meal <lb />
Lard <lb />
Oat <lb />
Sugar <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Salt Sack <lb />
Chickens <lb />
Eggs per ox <lb />
Beeswax, per <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
SO to <lb />
4.25 to 5.00 <lb />
to <lb />
a to <lb />
; to <lb />
SO to T <lb />
to <lb />
to M <lb />
Cotton and Peanut. <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of cotton <lb />
and peanuts for yesterday, b furnishes <lb />
by Cobb Bros. Commission Mer- <lb />
chants of <lb />
cotton. <lb />
Good Middling j 1-16 <lb />
Middling <lb />
LOW Middling <lb />
Good y H <lb />
on <lb />
------A large assortment of the celebrated <lb />
Eagle Brand of Fine Shoes <lb />
------just received- A stock of------ <lb />
General MERCHANDISE <lb />
on hand. <lb />
T. WHITE <lb />
C. A. Whites old <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE, <lb />
--------IS STILL AT THE WITH A I <lb />
YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught that the best U lie <lb />
Hemp Building Farming meats, and every <lb />
necessary for and general purposes, as a <lb />
Clothing, Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I have on band. Am bead <lb />
quarters for Heavy Groceries, and jobbing for Clark's O. M. o <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive clerk.<lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
SUGG. <lb />
Life, Fin and kite <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All Risks placed in strictly <lb />
ASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current rates-. <lb />
AGENT FOB FIRST-GLASS FIRE <lb />
q. C. Pitt Co. If. c. <lb />
T. J. V <lb />
Prime <lb />
Extra Prime <lb />
bu <lb />
CULL FLOORING <lb />
coat- Try a car f. o. b. <lb />
at Tillery, N. C- at M. <lb />
Co.<lb />
COBB BROS CO. <lb />
COTTON MERCHANTS, <lb />
AND <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
and Progress Building, Water <lb />
Ties Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and, Consignments Solicited, <lb />
1878 Code, used in Telegraphing.<lb /></p>
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FRANK <lb />
Just received another <lb />
supply of Spring and <lb />
Summer Suits and <lb />
now ready <lb />
to supply all <lb />
your wants. <lb />
If it is <lb />
the <lb />
perfect <lb />
fitting, neat <lb />
finish, <lb />
to-date <lb />
kind <lb />
of <lb />
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
JUNE <lb />
Some Going, Some Coming, <lb />
Neither. <lb />
Some <lb />
Superior Court Clerk K. A is <lb />
Jay of June. ; <lb />
Fancy Candy p I Morris I went lo Richmond <lb />
Meyer's Monday. <lb />
N. Y. Stale and Can's <lb />
at S. M. Schultz's. <lb />
W. T. Mangum went to <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Car load Flour just in at J. L. Star- Brown been since <lb />
r, <lb />
. i <lb />
key Brae. <lb />
The sun is last Been those who <lb />
.-limb up the mountain. <lb />
Farmers are so busy killing grass <lb />
that not many of then come to town. <lb />
The Monroe Journal of the 28th re- <lb />
ports cotton bolls and <lb />
early for t lit in. <lb />
This month will give us live Mon- <lb />
days, live Tuesdays and the longest <lb />
in the year. <lb />
The best blend of Tea, per <lb />
S. M. <lb />
People town Monday from different <lb />
sections have given <lb />
did reports of crops. <lb />
Nearly every train brings some <lb />
boy or girl school, and how- <lb />
glad seem to get back. <lb />
The spring chicken crop seems scarce <lb />
this season and the prices rule high. <lb />
Mow is the time to bring them in. <lb />
A new shipment of Fulton Market <lb />
Beef just in. Try it. S. <lb />
like some said the <lb />
fly, as lie lit on the thin <lb />
is too much a for <lb />
I W. II. Harrington come home Weft- <lb />
Vegetables are getting more evening Scotland Xe.-k <lb />
and says they make mighty <lb />
good filling up the <lb />
Miss Nannie Cox's school at Winter. <lb />
ville closed Friday evening. Mr. I-. C <lb />
Harding the closing <lb />
A new supply of <lb />
to-day. It is delicious. Try it. <lb />
J. S. <lb />
The way tobacco is growing is <lb />
large portion the population <lb />
the county <lb />
tics <lb />
Mrs. Swindell returned Friday <lb />
evening from Raleigh. <lb />
Zeb Johnson returned Friday even- <lb />
from Neck. <lb />
Miss Mary Bynum is at the res- <lb />
of K. Parker. <lb />
II returned from <lb />
folk Wednesday evening. <lb />
Miss Annie Baker returned <lb />
day evening from Palmyra. <lb />
J. Jarvis came home Friday even- <lb />
from the State <lb />
Amos Brown, of Washington, is vis- <lb />
bis nephew, J. <lb />
Mrs. C. T. and son left <lb />
for a visit to Wilson. <lb />
Johnson Nichols retained home Sat- <lb />
from the State <lb />
Capt. G. J. returned Wed- <lb />
evening from Washington. <lb />
W. J. returned Thursday <lb />
evening from a trip to Washington. <lb />
Rev. W. I. Ware, will preach in the <lb />
church Wednesday <lb />
Harried <lb />
At tux ten, Dare county, May 21st, <lb />
Miss Vandyke to Capt. <lb />
W. Miles F. <lb />
D. D. officiating. J. C. <lb />
Horses. <lb />
Smith Hooker's horses that have <lb />
been in the races at Norfolk and <lb />
were brought back home Fri- <lb />
day. They purchased a new colt that <lb />
along with the others. <lb />
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
N. C, May 26th, 1896. <lb />
John II. Johnston left morning <lb />
for the Home at <lb />
Marriage Licenses <lb />
For last week Register of Deeds <lb />
King issued two marriage licenses- <lb />
The total number issued for the month <lb />
of May was seventeen, ten of which <lb />
were for while couples seven for col- <lb />
June <lb />
Cards are out for the marriage of <lb />
Mis Carrie of Snow Hill, to Dr. <lb />
Charles of <lb />
Greenville, on Wednesday morning, <lb />
June 10th, o'clock, at the <lb />
dist church in Snow Hill. <lb />
Mrs. Charlie Skinner returned home <lb />
Saturday evening from <lb />
Miss Mary Alice Move has returned <lb />
home from Kinsey school at <lb />
Mrs. M. A. House left Thursday <lb />
evening for to visit her son, <lb />
more than talking <lb />
While running one of the <lb />
job presses <lb />
badly mashed three fingers left <lb />
hand. <lb />
In teaches, i runes, <lb />
Raisins, Dates and Apples, per <lb />
pound. S. M. <lb />
The schedule the freight train <lb />
south has been moved up two <lb />
why you want to come <lb />
the King Dealer and <lb />
be satisfied both in ma- <lb />
and price. <lb />
hours, reaching <lb />
about <lb />
CHEap <lb />
Monday the Hoard of County Com- <lb />
missioners made the tax levy for the <lb />
year. The levy is the same as last <lb />
year, no changes being made. <lb />
Can <lb />
fits, Apricots, Hears and Pineapple. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
When sorrow, misfortune or bad lurk <lb />
overtakes you, put on an extra hustle <lb />
and console yourself by thinking how <lb />
much worse it might have been. <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy <lb />
arc having a large additional <lb />
age room built at their factory. When <lb />
completed tie; building will be 1311 feet <lb />
long. <lb />
Fine Chocolate Candy <lb />
and Lemon Flavors. J. S. <lb />
Can you realize it, that ill six- <lb />
weeks from new tobacco will be <lb />
ready to begin to market <lb />
And in two months the selling season. <lb />
be in full <lb />
am prepared to Ice Cream <lb />
to families in any quantity. Give me <lb />
your orders Mount.- <lb />
The Gazette says a man <lb />
sometimes obtains a reputation for be- <lb />
close because be pays all his debts <lb />
and hasn't any left to get a <lb />
reputation with being liberal. <lb />
The Oxford Orphan Asylum <lb />
hold its animal celebration on 24th <lb />
June. The Grand Lodge of Masons <lb />
will meet at that time, and a good din- <lb />
will be prepared for invited <lb />
If you want lee Cream, Soda Water <lb />
Milk Shakes, Coco Cola, <lb />
and Sherbets call op Meyer. <lb />
Rev. A. S. Cotton, of <lb />
circuit, preached in the Methodist <lb />
church here Sunday morning and <lb />
were excellent sermons. <lb />
This n Mr. second year in <lb />
the <lb />
During the services of Dr. <lb />
in a <lb />
white dove flew l. the vestibule <lb />
circled around the room two or <lb />
time times and then out the <lb />
window. Truly the dove of peace. <lb />
Hal Sugg has received a good list <lb />
of subscriptions tor the book <lb />
and the Fight for for which <lb />
he has the agency. He has just for- <lb />
warded an order for It is a <lb />
book well worth reading. <lb />
The new blanks prepared by the <lb />
Railroad Commission show that there <lb />
are seventy-seven railroad- in the Stale. <lb />
Tin -c range Milton <lb />
road, which has a quarter of <lb />
if. the State, to the Carolina Central <lb />
miles <lb />
and pimples are due to impure <lb />
blood. them by making the <lb />
blood with Rood's Sarsaparilla. <lb />
I have also a complete <lb />
stock of <lb />
Dry Goods. <lb />
Notions. <lb />
Furnishings <lb />
will be pleased <lb />
Show them to you and <lb />
if once seen you will be <lb />
to buy. Come and <lb />
see me. <lb />
Frank <lb />
Wilson,<lb />
Races on the Fourth. <lb />
Secretary S. T. Hooker informs us <lb />
that the Greenville Driving Association <lb />
have in contemplation a of races <lb />
here on July 4th. The a <lb />
suggests that the citizens and <lb />
men pf town co-operate with the <lb />
Association and hare a general <lb />
of the coming 4th. A display of <lb />
fireworks and other Attractive features <lb />
might be arranged citizens which <lb />
would make it a gala day. It been <lb />
a number of years had <lb />
a regular 4th of July and <lb />
this year is a good to have one. <lb />
Take hold of the matter <lb />
Lucy Nobles returned home <lb />
Saturday from Kins -y school at La- <lb />
Grange. <lb />
Miss Myra Skinner returned home <lb />
Saturday evening from Salem Female <lb />
College. <lb />
R. A. Tyson left <lb />
a trip to and other tobacco <lb />
markets. <lb />
Mrs. W. II. Grimes, <lb />
is spending this week with friends at <lb />
Hotel <lb />
C. C. Joyner and J. K. Nobles re- <lb />
turned home Thursday evening from <lb />
W. B. came down from <lb />
Saturday evening and returned <lb />
Monday morning. <lb />
L. Wrenn, of at rived <lb />
this morning to accept a position as as- <lb />
in the telegraph office. <lb />
Miss Fannie Wood, of Virginia, <lb />
rived here Friday evening to visit Miss <lb />
in the country. <lb />
Mis. Annie Flam who has been <lb />
the C. T. left <lb />
W for her home in Wilson. <lb />
Dr. K. A. Move returned home <lb />
Monday evening from Philadelphia <lb />
much lo the delight of his many friends. <lb />
L. returned from Wash- <lb />
Friday evening, where he had <lb />
been attending the District Conference. <lb />
Rev. K. D. Well- retained Monday <lb />
eve dug Scotland Neck where he <lb />
hail been attending the meet. <lb />
W. C. Dancy went to Wilmington <lb />
Monday, lie has accepted a <lb />
with the Furniture Co., <lb />
of that place. <lb />
Rev. N. H. If. Wilson continues <lb />
quite feeble and is still confined to his <lb />
room. All wish that he may soon be <lb />
restored to health. <lb />
Mrs. H. L. Fennell and children left <lb />
Wednesday for Wilmington after a <lb />
two week's visit to family her <lb />
brother F. G. James. <lb />
Miss Annie Harding after spending a <lb />
while with the family of Maj. Henry <lb />
Harding returned home at <lb />
Monday evening. <lb />
Mrs. W. and, little <lb />
daughter, of I who, have beep <lb />
visiting the Dr. F. W Brown, <lb />
returned home Saturday. <lb />
Mrs. Hooker who has been <lb />
visiting her daughter, Mrs. John L. <lb />
Woolen, returned her in <lb />
Monday <lb />
Mrs., hi. A- Reeves, who has been <lb />
spending several months with relatives <lb />
. tank he hum <lb />
Wednesday for her home in Chatham <lb />
county, Her daughter, Mrs. W. H. <lb />
Galloway. her home for a <lb />
visit. <lb />
A. A. Turnage, who for the past <lb />
year has held the position as jeweler <lb />
under left Friday morning <lb />
for Topeka, Kansas, where he <lb />
cored a position with the II. Mont- <lb />
Jewelry Co. AVe wish <lb />
Success his western home. <lb />
Hookerton <lb />
N, C, June 1st, <lb />
Miss Florence of <lb />
ville, is visiting Mrs. W. Dixon <lb />
this week. <lb />
Crops are better here than ever be- <lb />
fore for the year. <lb />
John trick and D. V. Dixon have <lb />
gone to Snow Hill today on business. <lb />
Our town a build <lb />
are going up. <lb />
Will L. Russell be elected <lb />
Governor of North Carolina is <lb />
asked by our people. <lb />
People are delighted over their fine <lb />
tobacco crops in this section Some to- <lb />
is ready to top. <lb />
Pushing the Work. <lb />
The new stores are taking on good <lb />
shape. The walls to Mrs. <lb />
building are all up, the roof on, and <lb />
carpenters are now on the wood <lb />
work. Some of the walls to the Elliott <lb />
block are up to the second floor. <lb />
Will at Conference. <lb />
Bishop A. W. Wilson, of Baltimore. <lb />
Md., will preside over the Annual <lb />
of Methodist church at <lb />
Kinston, N. C, beginning Dee. <lb />
This is Bishop Wilson's third <lb />
presidency over the N. C, Confer- <lb />
A Grown Egg. <lb />
Friday B. F. Patrick sent the <lb />
one of the largest chicken <lb />
eggs we ever saw. It was laid by a <lb />
hen and was almost as largo <lb />
at a goose egg. The same hen laid u <lb />
similar sized egg a few days ago that <lb />
contained three yolks. <lb />
Is. C. June 1st, 1898. <lb />
The Board of Commissioners fur <lb />
Pitt county met this date, present C. T. R. Bullock has opened a grocery <lb />
Dawson, chairman, L. Fleming, Jesse j the new store built by R. J. <lb />
L. Smith, T, E. Keel and S. M. Jones. Grimes near the depot. <lb />
The following orders for paupers j. made the first <lb />
were shipment of Irish potatoes to-day farm <lb />
Martha Nelson II D <lb />
Nancy Moore Susan M. O. Blount went to to- <lb />
Henry Harris <lb />
Edwards JO, J H Henry; <lb />
n i , . ,,. They Liked Greenville. <lb />
Sam and Ann Cherry <lb />
Fannie Tucker Alice <lb />
Winifred Taylor Alex Dare county, who <lb />
Winnie Chapman <lb />
Adams Mrs J W Crisp left Sunday <lb />
Jas Long Edwin Haddock of their entire <lb />
. . .,., . . . I cargo of fish. <lb />
Matilda Chas Joyner <lb />
, , e ,,,, ,, , r i selves as well pleased with <lb />
and wife Hannah -0, . <lb />
r.;., n u I said it was the best town <lb />
eel I I . <lb />
Sarah A Sallie Den <lb />
J O Proctor Alex <lb />
William <lb />
Garris Jason Parker <lb />
Paul Amanda Dunn <lb />
The following orders for general i <lb />
county purposes were issued Firemen Meet. <lb />
Kelly Art-s Alice The of <lb />
J II House ti W II Skinner ; Company took place <lb />
G A Johnson W F a the . <lb />
Paul Harrington IS R were elected tor the en. <lb />
Cotten J B Cherry Co. <lb />
W D Manning Greenville Hodges. <lb />
e r Co. J D and E Cox Foreman-L. Fender.<lb />
Our Special <lb />
ON <lb />
They expressed them- <lb />
b-d <lb />
scribing to the before they <lb />
left. e hope to see up this way <lb />
again. <lb />
Barn Burned in <lb />
On Saturday night the barn Mr. <lb />
C. J. Smith, of township, <lb />
was destroyed by lire, together with a <lb />
quantity of corn and wheat. The lire <lb />
was discovered between <lb />
o'clock. The cause the fire is <lb />
known. There was no insurance. <lb />
Clean <lb />
The in arc that we will <lb />
have some days of dear, hot weather, <lb />
and this coming right on the heels <lb />
the rainy spell makes it import mt that <lb />
all premises lie properly cleaned up <lb />
limed. If the whole town was <lb />
now it would <lb />
end to health. <lb />
Good for the <lb />
The new Town Council has repealed <lb />
the ordinance prohibiting the riding <lb />
bicycles on of the sidewalks of the <lb />
town and the can now ride <lb />
anywhere except on the sidewalks <lb />
Evans, street between Third, and. Fifth <lb />
Streets., and on the south-east side of <lb />
Dickinson avenue out to the railroad. <lb />
2nd Asst. J, Griffin. <lb />
and <lb />
I. Pander and J. W. <lb />
Brown. <lb />
There was a good and much <lb />
interest was A committee <lb />
. was appointed lo make application to <lb />
the Town Commissioners for a half <lb />
lanterns and two rubber suite,. <lb />
Wall J S <lb />
Ed Kilpatrick I M 115-j <lb />
Baker Dart J W Smith j <lb />
E D E <lb />
House W G <lb />
Latham M M <lb />
J T Smith J A <lb />
B F Tyson Co. <lb />
A Pollard B D Bead. <lb />
W King It W King <lb />
King It W King , T <lb />
., . . ,, , cat, but the Record <lb />
B H King 2.1, one being killed by it in <lb />
F W F W Brown ham county. And the lightning did not <lb />
lb W M King L Fleming lo strike the eat nine times, either. <lb />
L A Mayo J L <lb />
T E Keel S M Jones <lb />
C Dawson F- A Move <lb />
Wooten, Robert <lb />
Forming a Stock Company. <lb />
The movement is on foot to a <lb />
stock to rebuild the recently <lb />
of the Lumber <lb />
Co- We hope the movement will meet <lb />
with success and that the mill win <lb />
be replaced. The loss occasioned to <lb />
the town by the destruction of the plant <lb />
is felt more and more every day. <lb />
Open For Passing. <lb />
The bridge has been fixed and is now <lb />
so people and vehicles can pass <lb />
over. We understand that it will not <lb />
be torn up any more until the water <lb />
is low in the river, and until there is <lb />
enough lumber secured to finish the <lb />
pairs a once. It is hoped the people <lb />
living on the other side the river will <lb />
have no more trouble getting to town. <lb />
They are Behind. <lb />
The last Legislature a <lb />
tax all lawyers, doctors, <lb />
hoarding house <lb />
year under this law expired <lb />
on the 12th of March, last, since <lb />
date. Sheriff King informs us, not a <lb />
man in county has applied for a <lb />
his license. AH fail pi <lb />
get license lay themselves to in. <lb />
Abram <lb />
and J. F. Joyner <lb />
poll tax for <lb />
Ordered that the taxes <lb />
county purposes and the stock law <lb />
remain same as for 1895. <lb />
It was ordered that the list of school <lb />
books in use at present be adopted. <lb />
Boils <lb />
released from <lb />
It is often difficult to convince pr-o- <lb />
, their blood is impure, until dread. <lb />
abscesses, <lb />
or salt rheum, are painful proof of <lb />
the fact. It Is wisdom now. or when- <lb />
ever there is any indication of <lb />
FOR- <lb />
SPRING OF 1896. <lb />
Moos S for 5.00 <lb />
9.50 <lb />
10.50 <lb />
1250 <lb />
1350 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
7.00 <lb />
9.00 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
i Youths 6.50 8.00 5-75 <lb />
Boys 1.25 <lb />
We the above Suits in all s the <lb />
for the <lb />
-We have a full of<lb />
in the latest We carry a full Hue of Bros. <lb />
Shoes, E. P. Reed Fine Shoes, P. Reynold's Fine <lb />
We are in a position to save yon some money this spring; Com <lb />
to see tis. <lb />
o. <lb />
NEXT TO TYSON BANK. <lb />
i PM <lb />
tax <lb />
J. W, Pres, J, S. Cashier <lb />
Maj, HENRY HARDING, <lb />
Impure <lb />
I III <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
blood, to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and <lb />
prevent such eruptions and suffering. <lb />
had a dreadful carbuncle abscess. <lb />
red, fiery, fierce and sore. The doctor at- <lb />
tended me over seven weeks. the <lb />
abscess broke, the pains were <lb />
I thought I should not live through it. I <lb />
heard and read much about Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla, that I decided to take It, and <lb />
my husband, who was Buffering with <lb />
boils, took it also. It soon purified our <lb />
of the- Bargains jars the me dollars and <lb />
I fact j to the truthful assertions, the <lb />
selection, best values, make our store the moat <lb />
satisfactory place for you to trade. Come take a lock at <lb />
the many attractions which we offer you. They <lb />
cannot f to elicit admiration and make <lb />
you our patrons. A stock full of Bargains <lb />
day during each season, but <lb />
before any better, grander, more <lb />
beautiful or better selected <lb />
stock than this season. Our <lb />
buyer bought for th <lb />
Cash, added to <lb />
the judgment <lb />
of years <lb />
experience, we offer a line of <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
that has never been excelled or scarcely in this town or <lb />
county- Our store is the home of rare genuine <lb />
honest goods, square Healing, polite attention, <lb />
and the place for you to We <lb />
them here and call upon every buyer <lb />
to examine them Our store <lb />
is full to <lb />
of the <lb />
following <lb />
acknowledges an <lb />
by Mr. W. t. <lb />
d let's <lb />
on that to commencement of the A. <lb />
M. College, at 7th to <lb />
10th. <lb />
A Noble Band. <lb />
The Sunbeam Circle cf The Kings <lb />
laughters and Sons had a picnic Fri- <lb />
day at the Yellowley place. This <lb />
circle of children are clothing an or- <lb />
girl in the Oxford Orphan <lb />
They work under the direction <lb />
of Mrs. Cherry. <lb />
since their organization <lb />
and have already abundantly <lb />
for their and are zealous to <lb />
good <lb />
of Council men. <lb />
The Town Councilmen held a <lb />
meeting Wednesday night. <lb />
The code of ordinances was read and <lb />
after some revision was adopted. <lb />
S. C. Hamilton tendered bond, as <lb />
which saw <lb />
The salaries all officers were <lb />
placed at the same figure as last year. <lb />
J. T. moved that the <lb />
the he from to <lb />
H, Hooker, ottered <lb />
that the salary the <lb />
same. There w- a Tote on the <lb />
Too ion and Mayor Forbes decided that <lb />
he was not the proper person to fix his <lb />
own therefore let it remain the <lb />
CA <lb />
S. T. White and S. C. <lb />
were appointed a., on fire <lb />
The time for meeting of the <lb />
Board was changed from the first <lb />
Wednesday night in each month to the <lb />
first Thursday night. <lb />
Blood <lb />
built me i restored my health so <lb />
that, although the doctor said I <lb />
not be able to work hard, I have <lb />
done t he work for people. <lb />
cured my of the .-. <lb />
and we regard it a wonderful <lb />
Anna Kansas. <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the One True mood All druggist . <lb />
Checks and Account Books furnish- Hood's Pills <lb />
STOCKHOLDERS . <lb />
Representing Capital of More Than a Half <lb />
Million Dollars, <lb />
Win. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore. Md. <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland <lb />
N-ck, N. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N C. <lb />
R. R. Fleming. N. C. <lb />
D. W, Higgs Bros., <lb />
Greenville, N. C, <lb />
We respectfully solicit the <lb />
of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
public. <lb />
Dry Goods, Ladies, hisses and Children Dress <lb />
Goods, Shirt Waist Silks, White Goods, <lb />
Dimities, ail wool <lb />
Black Dress Goods, Hippies, <lb />
Novelty Cotton Goods. <lb />
Linen Fabrics, <lb />
Ducks, <lb />
u j Piques, White and Colored Lawns, <lb />
Ginghams, Calicoes and other beautiful <lb />
my of the <lb />
ed on application. <lb />
easy to operate. seats, <lb />
THE BEACH A SKIPPER <lb />
AND INTO THE HER FORM SHE DIPPED, <lb />
THE SWELLS, ALL LADEN WITH SHELLS, <lb />
WHICH TUGGED AT HER SUIT WITH YELLS, <lb />
BUT THE SUIT CLUNG FAST AND SHE AFRAID. <lb />
FOR THE KNEW THE CLOTH CAME FROM ENOUGH<lb />
If you are preparing for a visit to the seashore <lb />
you will find our store unusually interesting <lb />
t you. All wool, fast color, non-shrinkable <lb />
Flannel for Bathing Suits. Also Hercules and <lb />
other braids for trimming. Lots of other sea- <lb />
shore goods at our store that will interest you. <lb />
Among them some beautiful thin Dress and <lb />
Shirt Waist Fabrics. A lady who buys her out- <lb />
fit at our store can assure herself of the very <lb />
newest styles at prices that please every one. <lb />
Stylish things, too to Our Laces, Ribbon, Silks, <lb />
Braids, Buttons, aid other make the of <lb />
the ladies to behold them. Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Side Combs, <lb />
and Hair Ornaments are beauties. Our Shoe stock is immense tor <lb />
and Children, Men and Boys. most complete <lb />
and lino of Ladies, Missus and Children Oxford Ties ever <lb />
offered here. <lb />
Furnishing Goods <lb />
embracing many articles, such Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Bows <lb />
Suspender, Dress and Working-men's Sunday and <lb />
every day Shirts, Undershirts Toilet Articles- Fur, Wool and <lb />
Straw Hats for Mu Boys, for men, Boys children- <lb />
Plain, Pure, Heavy Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Lard, Salt, Snuff Tobacco. Hard <lb />
ware and Farming Tools, lows Casting, Tinware, Toilet <lb />
and many household articles that line. The Best line <lb />
Crockery that ever had and that is saying much- Our Tea <lb />
and Dinner are beauties- Our Cups and Saucers, Dish- <lb />
es and Bowls are here in quantities and Vase and Par- <lb />
Qr patterns. Now a word about <lb />
Lang Sells Cheap. <lb />
Corner. <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Store, bigger more and than ever before. Oak <lb />
Suits. Parlor Couches, Plush, Upholstered, Reed, <lb />
Willow, and Oak chairs, and Chairs. All the <lb />
culmination of the Art up so date. Separate pieces, <lb />
Bureaus, Bedsteads; loafer Tables, Towel and Hat <lb />
Tin Safes,, Boards, Spring Mattresses, Cots, Wash <lb />
stands, straw Mattresses, Mattings, Rugs, Carpet, Car <lb />
es. Lace Curtains, Window Shades and other house furnish- <lb />
Maud Hags and Satchels. Wool <lb />
and Willow Ware- Buckets, Tubs. Market Fancy Lunch <lb />
ts. many other tilings that you Don't come to Green <lb />
and leave without your the Leaders and <lb />
ore. <lb />
J. B, <lb />
PENDER <lb />
MAKES <lb />
Good <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN- <lb />
GENERAL HARDWARE. <lb />
FLUES <lb />
We have on hand a <lb />
complete line of <lb />
and the prices are <lb />
lower than you are <lb />
accustomed to. See <lb />
happy as a big t-j-. i <lb />
Leaders in Hard-but my eyes are opened now and <lb />
ware. <lb />
Just as <lb />
flower, because I bought my <lb />
re from Baker Hart <lb />
Dog-gone it I am behind <lb />
it my eyes are opened <lb />
know next time, yon bet<lb /></p>
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NARROW ESCAPES. <lb />
a Where Death tS <lb />
Merest <lb />
a mire tap v. ill n <lb />
man, and man may <lb />
bruised and almost <lb />
recognition and live. <lb />
Instances come to <lb />
notice of of some <lb />
who has a <lb />
high upon a new building. His <lb />
friends t pick up his <lb />
corpse and find <lb />
In spring, and especially early <lb />
it frequently j <lb />
after a shower the edge of every <lb />
pool of water in the streets and along , <lb />
the sidewalks will be bordered by a <lb />
rim of pale yellow color. As the <lb />
water evaporates this ring remains j <lb />
as a fine, powdery mass, so much <lb />
resembling as to have given <lb />
rise to the popular name of <lb />
showers. This so called is, <lb />
of course, not really but <lb />
inc his clothes and what ; examined under the micro- <lb />
bas happened. <lb />
Ono day week a w.-s <lb />
crossing Clark st near the <lb />
As he the middle of car <lb />
tracks a rapidly driven almost <lb />
ran him down. Ho struck at the <lb />
scope is found to be made up of a <lb />
mass of the yellowish pollen grains <lb />
of pine trees. A writer in Popular <lb />
Science News gives an interesting <lb />
description of this pollen of the <lb />
Instead of consisting of a single <lb />
CATARRH. <lb />
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb />
P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
AND Ml V <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
their interest to get our prices before <lb />
Our stock <lb />
n all it branches. <lb />
FLOUR, <lb />
RICE, <lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF <lb />
we buy direct from <lb />
bu at A <lb />
stock <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
mid prices <lb />
the t tees. Out good bought sod <lb />
sold for CASH therefore, having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
. C <lb />
nose with his and in do- ; cell, as do most pollen grains, that <lb />
so was thrown heavily to the of the pine consists of three cells, <lb />
pavement. He rolled in it way tho two larger end ones being tilled <lb />
that his head wont between the front j with air and the other <lb />
of a broad tired the ordinary fertilizing <lb />
rear wheels of a <lb />
wagon, drawn by a heavy span <lb />
A i pie. The two air containing <lb />
I are larger than tho other and act as <lb />
balloons to buoy it up in the air. <lb />
In pines and allied trees <lb />
of tho cones, by which they are <lb />
horses and loaded with produce. <lb />
Half a hundred men shouted a <lb />
warning, and a woman on tho <lb />
walk shrieked with horror. be <lb />
fore the fallen man turn the enabled develop seeds, is <lb />
bind wheel of the wagon accomplished by the wind. That is, <lb />
passed directly over his nook pollen is produced m <lb />
part of his face. i quantities and is then transported <lb />
By this time tho driver had dis- i through the to the cones which <lb />
covered that something was wrong, , are often on separate, widely distant <lb />
reined his horses to their trees. Thus often happens that <lb />
haunches. The wheels crushed hack- the pollen gets up in the higher cur- <lb />
ward over the neck a MO- rents of the air, is carried for long <lb />
time, but before fee from wheel distances and w only <lb />
reached him half n dozen men were <lb />
FOR THREE YEARS tie SUFFERED <lb />
HARDLY BREATHE AT <lb />
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR YEARS <lb />
A. M. of DeLeon, Texas. <lb />
us a sufferer id its worst <lb />
form. Truly, his description of suffer <lb />
lugs little short of In- <lb />
stead of seeking his couch, glad for the <lb />
nights coming, he went to it with terror, <lb />
realizing that another long, weary, wake- <lb />
night and a to breathe was <lb />
Some Top Heavy Names. <lb />
I admit that I have rather a hard <lb />
name to spoil or pronounce, and that <lb />
is why I encourage ray friends in <lb />
their proclivity to call me said <lb />
C. O. while I make <lb />
this confession as to my own out- <lb />
patronymic, I want it <lb />
that mine is not tho worst <lb />
in the world. Once while I <lb />
I was doing newspaper work in Den- <lb />
, our editor advertised for a new <lb />
office boy. A bright appearing young <lb />
fellow with a mild look in his eye <lb />
the call and said he was <lb />
ready to go to work. <lb />
said the <lb />
me ask your The lad <lb />
a moment and eventually fish- <lb />
ed out a card which bore the name <lb />
V. <lb />
well, Mr. <lb />
said tho editor, that desk <lb />
and answer any calls that may be <lb />
made. But first let mo introduce you <lb />
to the members of the staff. My <lb />
name is This fair <lb />
haired gentleman here is Mr. <lb />
Tho brunette on your right <lb />
is Mr. and the gentle- <lb />
night and a struggle to was w . <lb />
before Mm. He could not sleep on either man with the sylphlike form IS Mr. <lb />
e for two P, V, P. ,,, <lb />
Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
A Strong Fortification. <lb />
Fortify the body against disease <lb />
by Liver Pills, an <lb />
lute cure for sick headache, <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, <lb />
constipation, jaundice, bilious- <lb />
and all kindred troubles. <lb />
Fly Wheel of <lb />
Your Liver Pills are <lb />
the fly-wheel of life. I shall ever <lb />
be grateful for the accident that <lb />
brought them to my notice. I feel <lb />
as if I had a new lease of life. <lb />
J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
GROVES<lb />
i costs cotton planters more <lb />
; than five million dollars an- <lb />
This is an enormous <lb />
. waste, and can be prevented. <lb />
I Practical experiments at Ala- <lb />
Experiment Station show <lb />
conclusively that the use of <lb />
JO MM F. <lb />
CELEBRATED <lb />
BAIT <lb />
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE, <lb />
Guitars.<lb />
York. <lb />
cure liver troubles. <lb />
K. f <lb />
AND <lb />
AND FLORENCE ROAD <lb />
TRAINS GOING SOUTH. <lb />
Dated <lb />
April nil <lb />
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Train on Neck Branch <lb />
Weldon 3.55 p. in., Halifax 4.1 <lb />
p. arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p <lb />
p. m., Kinston 7.45 <lb />
p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 <lb />
a. Greenville 8.22 a. in. Arriving <lb />
Halifax at a. m., Weldon 11.20 am <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Washington Branch leave <lb />
Washington 8.00 a, in., mid MM p . m, <lb />
arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m., and 4.40 p. <lb />
Tarboro 0.45 a. m., <lb />
Tarboro 3.30 p. in., 10.20 a. m. <lb />
and p. in,, arrives Washington <lb />
11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. Connects with trains on <lb />
Train X C, via <lb />
A Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, at p. Sunday; P. M; <lb />
Plymouth 0.00 P. M., 5.25 p. m. <lb />
leaves Plymouth daily except <lb />
Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 0.30 a m., <lb />
10.25 and <lb />
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves <lb />
dragging away. <lb />
Just as all had their <lb />
minds that tho man was dead he <lb />
up and ran to the sidewalk <lb />
in direction in which he was go- <lb />
when he fell. Policeman <lb />
who at crossing, ask- <lb />
ed if he should call an ambulance. <lb />
said tho man quickly, <lb />
ear is not much and <lb />
go homo on tho <lb />
Another case of or <lb />
or whatever it may be called recent- <lb />
came to notice of tho officers <lb />
at the Chicago Avenue police station <lb />
Ono afternoon a tall, heavily built <lb />
came hurrying up the street <lb />
with his hand closely over <lb />
his chin. Ho ran into station <lb />
shivering with fright. <lb />
shot said to <lb />
sergeant. <lb />
Then ho took away his hand and j <lb />
showed an ugly gash bis , <lb />
chin. <lb />
you're not said <lb />
sergeant. <lb />
ah shot <lb />
A hasty examination showed <lb />
a caliber trailer was lodged be- <lb />
neath skin just under the edge <lb />
f tho chin. <lb />
It was easily slit toil out. <lb />
Upon investigation it was found <lb />
bullet had been Bred from <lb />
a revolver in bands of n man <lb />
who had not stood than ten <lb />
foot away from and that <lb />
tho man, certain lie had committed <lb />
murder, bad escaped. <lb />
But the ball struck tho point of <lb />
tho chin, and the bone was so hard <lb />
it could not pierce its way <lb />
through, although it was flattened <lb />
by tho <lb />
The origin of the term <lb />
is thus explained by Lon- <lb />
don Golden Dr. John Bull <lb />
was tho first professor of <lb />
music, organist of Hereford <lb />
and composer to Queen Eliza- <lb />
beth. John, like a Englishman, <lb />
traveled for improvement, and <lb />
heard of a famous musician at <lb />
St. ho placed himself under <lb />
him as a novice, but a circumstance <lb />
very soon convinced the master that <lb />
he was inferior to scholar. <lb />
musician showed John a song which <lb />
had composed in parts, tolling <lb />
him at same time that ho defied <lb />
the world to produce a person <lb />
capable of adding another part to <lb />
his composition. Bull desired to be <lb />
left alone and to ho indulged for a <lb />
short time with pen and ink. In less <lb />
than three hours he added parts <lb />
more to the song, upon which tho <lb />
Frenchman was so much surprised <lb />
that he swore in groat ecstasy he <lb />
must he either tho devil or John <lb />
Bull, which has over since been pro- <lb />
in England. <lb />
Self Men's Brae. <lb />
Mr. Moody has a popular very <lb />
telling way of tho <lb />
which are so rife in the theological <lb />
thinking of many persons today. <lb />
Speaking of salvation by grace, he <lb />
is well a man can't <lb />
save himself, for if a man could only <lb />
work his own way to heaven you <lb />
never would hear the last of it <lb />
Why, down here in this world, if a <lb />
man happens to got a little ahead of <lb />
his fellows and scrapes a thou- <lb />
sand dollars you'll hear <lb />
him bragging about bis being self <lb />
made and telling how he began <lb />
as a poor boy and worked his way <lb />
up in the world. I've hoard so much <lb />
of this sort of thing that I'm sick <lb />
and tired of the business, and <lb />
I'm glad we shan't have men brag- <lb />
through all eternity how they <lb />
worked their way into <lb />
FOR HEADACHE. <lb />
As a remedy for all forms of Headache <lb />
Electric. Bitters has proved to be the <lb />
very best. It effects a cure <lb />
and the most dreaded habitual sick <lb />
headaches yield to Its Influence. We <lb />
urge all who are afflicted to procure a <lb />
bottle, and give this remedy a fair <lb />
to the earth by the rain, producing <lb />
so shower of <lb />
A shower of this kind occurred in <lb />
Washington in March, and was <lb />
sufficient in amount to be very no- <lb />
By careful investigation it <lb />
was determined that no pine trees <lb />
could possibly in flower nearer <lb />
than Alabama, Georgia and Caro- <lb />
was recalled rain <lb />
bad been preceded by a strong wind <lb />
from tho south, which bad <lb />
the pollen for hundreds of miles and <lb />
precipitated or deposited it during <lb />
the rainstorm. <lb />
These were all genuine <lb />
but the now office boy would not be- <lb />
two yea. <lb />
cured in quick <lb />
DB- LEON, TEXAS <lb />
Mills BROS. Savannah. <lb />
I haTe used four . . . ,; in <lb />
of p. V. P. I was afflicted from the crown lie was on in u <lb />
of my head to the soles of my feet, moment, and will have you <lb />
P. P. P. has cured my of breath-1 . , , ., t T . <lb />
palpitation of the heart, understand, sir, came Here to <lb />
work and not to joshed. I do not <lb />
to stay in a place where I <lb />
am insulted. Good day, <lb />
his bat on bis bead ho <lb />
went. We tried to call him back, but <lb />
and has relieved all pain. One nos- <lb />
was closed for ten years, now <lb />
run breathe It readily. <lb />
I have not slept on either side for two <lb />
years; In fact, I dreaded to see come. <lb />
Now X sleep soundly In any all <lb />
night. <lb />
I am old. but expect soon to <lb />
he able to take hold of the plow <lb />
I feel glad that I was lucky enough to get <lb />
P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it <lb />
my and the public generally. <lb />
Yours respectfully, <lb />
A. M. RAMSEY <lb />
at druggists. <lb />
It was no Francisco Call. <lb />
THE STATE OF <lb />
con <lb />
nm said a man <lb />
has lately had a prolonged <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
Collection Agency of <lb />
Washington, C . will dispose of the <lb />
following <lb />
Hill ft Aberdeen, W T <lb />
Irwin. White Bros, <lb />
R B Bro, <lb />
B F Mayo. Aurora. <lb />
R it a Aurora, <lb />
Smith, Bath. Jones Hancock. <lb />
Beaufort, or,, i, Benson. <lb />
T G Bethel, E <lb />
Brown, Bryson SI C A <lb />
T Wright A Bro. <lb />
Candor, W W <lb />
W T Williamson, Clinton, <lb />
SO, TE <lb />
SB II D <lb />
A A A <lb />
I K Buckner Democrat I U <lb />
Lee Dunn W A Slater A <lb />
Prof. W. who <lb />
makes a specialty <lb />
without <lb />
doubt matted cur- <lb />
ed more than any <lb />
Jiving Physician; <lb />
success is astonishing. <lb />
We have heard cases <lb />
of so standing <lb />
cured by <lb />
him. He <lb />
publishes a <lb />
on <lb />
this dis- <lb />
ease, which <lb />
he sends <lb />
i i h a <lb />
large bot- <lb />
of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers <lb />
who may send their P. O. and Express address. <lb />
We advise anyone wishing a cure <lb />
Hew Tart <lb />
H. F. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having been appointed and <lb />
of the estate of <lb />
W. C. House persons <lb />
against estate are here <lb />
by to lit them <lb />
signed for payment, properly <lb />
on or before the flay April <lb />
1897. or this notice will be plead In bar <lb />
of their recovery. Ai. persons indebted <lb />
in estate are requested to make <lb />
nu payment to the undersigned. <lb />
This the 7th day of April 1806. <lb />
D. K. HOUSE, <lb />
of W. C. House, <lb />
that tho asks I twain Elisabeth Nor- <lb />
who <lb />
the undersigned an struggle a financial Cyclone <lb />
on this day. personally , . . . . . . , . <lb />
a. m. Ramsey, who, after being duly i from which the cyclone came out <lb />
sworn, says on oath that the I decidedly ahead, tho fact <lb />
statement made by him relative to th <lb />
virtue of P. 1-. r. medicine is the beggars don t pass me <lb />
to sod subscribed range alongside as I walk up Broad- <lb />
A mm 4th. a way, and ask for tho price of a meal Patten Durham, <lb />
County. Texas just as they did before. am aware j r Cooper A <lb />
. . . . . Nor. <lb />
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb />
Great where all <lb />
remedies failed. <lb />
twists and distorts <lb />
hands and feet. Its agonies are Intense, <lb />
hut relief and a cure <lb />
is gained by the use of r. p. p. <lb />
Woman's weakness, whether nervous or <lb />
otherwise, can be cured and the system <lb />
built op by P. I. r. A healthy woman Is <lb />
a beautiful woman. <lb />
blotches, eczema and all <lb />
of the skin are removed and <lb />
cured by P. P. P. <lb />
P. P. P. will restore your build <lb />
up system and regulate you In every <lb />
y. P. P. I, removes that heavy, <lb />
In-the-mouth feeling. <lb />
For and Pimple on the face, <lb />
take P. P. P. <lb />
Ladles, for natural and thorough organic <lb />
regulation, take P. P. P. Croat <lb />
Remedy, and get well at once. <lb />
asking but wouldn't ask a <lb />
j wooden man or a man; he <lb />
I wouldn't effort on anybody <lb />
II Smith Falkland, <lb />
A Jones Fayetteville <lb />
A Venn 111-15, <lb />
unless ho thought was some B T <lb />
King A Co Graham T l line a <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The Superior Clerk of <lb />
County having issued Letters of Ad- <lb />
ministration to me, the undersigned, on <lb />
the 24th. day of February, on <lb />
estate of Belcher, deceased, no- <lb />
is given to all persons in- <lb />
to the Estate to make Immediate <lb />
payment to the undersigned, and to all <lb />
of said Estate to <lb />
claims properly to the <lb />
undersigned, within twelve months <lb />
after the dale of this Notice, or this No- <lb />
will be plead in bar of their re- <lb />
This the of <lb />
B. <lb />
on the Estate of <lb />
SOLD BY ALL <lb />
BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, <lb />
PROPRIETORS. <lb />
Block. Os. <lb />
For sale J. L. <lb />
gist, next door to S. T. White- <lb />
chance of his responding. The <lb />
point is that this connoisseur of <lb />
human nature still classifies me as <lb />
among the possibilities. I look to <lb />
him like a man still in tho <lb />
and with a dollar in his pocket <lb />
I am grateful to him for this friend- <lb />
opinion, and I won't forget <lb />
Now York Sun. <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
CH <lb />
TONIC <lb />
IS JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
ILLS., Nut. <lb />
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deceased i them to tho <lb />
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of their recovery. All <lb />
to said estate please make <lb />
payment. This day of May <lb />
V. a. <lb />
Bernard i Cox, Attorneys. <lb />
WINE OF <lb />
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Alt SALVE. <lb />
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Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Benin, Fe- <lb />
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Corns, and all Skin Ki up- <lb />
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Till Dill <lb />
GIVES YOU THE NEWS FRESH EVERY <lb />
AFTERNOON <lb />
WORKS FOR THE <lb />
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cure nausea. <lb />
Commissioners Sale. <lb />
In pursuance a decree the <lb />
court county made at <lb />
April term in action therein <lb />
entitled V.-. G. vs Moses <lb />
K. Turnage and T. W. Can- <lb />
will on Monday, Juno 1st <lb />
before the Court House door in Green- <lb />
ville, sell at public sale for cash, a tract <lb />
land lying in township <lb />
Pitt county , immediately in the fork of <lb />
Middle Swamp and Sandy Bun and <lb />
j the lands A. J. Flanagan E. <lb />
A. Richard Carr S. V. <lb />
Whitehead and containing acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
JAMES A. LANG; <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
This the day of 1806. <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY AT <lb />
One Dollar Per Year. <lb />
This is the People's Favorite <lb />
THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHICH <lb />
IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER, <lb />
IS ALONE WORTH MAN THE <lb />
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, <lb />
dally, except Sunday, 6.0 a j In case of habitual constipation Electric <lb />
m. arriving 7-30 a. m. Re- <lb />
turning leaves 8.00 a. m., r- <lb />
t 9.30 a. in. <lb />
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Mount at 4.30 p. in., arrive <lb />
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p. in. Returning leave Spring Hope <lb />
.-i. in-, Nashville a in, at <lb />
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Sunday. <lb />
Trains on branch, Florence R <lb />
t. leave 6.40 p m, Dunbar <lb />
p 8.05 p m. Returning <lb />
leave Dunbar 6.80 a m, <lb />
arrive Latta m. daily except Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
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saw Clinton except <lb />
11.10 s. and 8.90 p, m- Returning <lb />
leaves at 7.00 a. m. and 3.00 p m. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection <lb />
S, Weldon points daily, all rail via <lb />
also at Mount with <lb />
Norfolk and Carolina U K <lb />
all North via Norfolk. <lb />
JOHN T. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
M. <lb />
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Bitters cures by giving the needed tone <lb />
to bowels, and cases long <lb />
the use of this Try it once. <lb />
Fifty cents and 81.00 at John L. <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
Catarrh Cannot be Cured, <lb />
with LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as <lb />
they cannot reach the seat of the dis- <lb />
ease. Catarrh is a or <lb />
and in order to cure it <lb />
you must take remedies. Hall's <lb />
Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, and <lb />
acts on the blood and mucous <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not med- <lb />
It was prescribed by one of the <lb />
best physicians in this for <lb />
years, and is a regular It <lb />
is composed of the best known, <lb />
combined with the -1 blood purifiers, <lb />
acting directly on the mucous surfaces. <lb />
The perfect combination two <lb />
ingredients is produces such won- <lb />
results in curing Catarrh. Send <lb />
for testimonials, free. <lb />
F. J Props. <lb />
Sold by druggists price <lb />
assist digestion. <lb />
virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county made at March <lb />
term an action therein pending <lb />
entitled J. X. Bynum executor of R. A. <lb />
Bynum versus R. B. et I <lb />
will on Monday, June 1st, 1696 sell at <lb />
sale, before the Court House <lb />
door in Greenville, to the highest bid- <lb />
the following tracts or parcels of <lb />
land situate in Farmville township, Pitt <lb />
described in the last will and <lb />
to of H. A. as follows <lb />
I. One tract beginning an ash in <lb />
the run of Gideon's or Jacob's Branch <lb />
and running with the various courses <lb />
of the Frank Moore land up to where <lb />
ditches cross, then up the ditch that <lb />
leads to the old road, then with the <lb />
Frank Moore land to the Greenville <lb />
and Wilson road to the of the <lb />
avenue leading from the road to Dr. <lb />
then South poles <lb />
to a small drain or branch, then down <lb />
said branch Smith Ease poles, <lb />
then down said branch South East <lb />
poles then down said branch North <lb />
East poles to a certain white ash, <lb />
then South East to a <lb />
small oak on the run of Black <lb />
Swamp, then down the various courses <lb />
of said Swamp to the mouth of <lb />
branch, then up the various courses of <lb />
said branch to the beginning, contain- <lb />
by estimation five hundred acres <lb />
more or less. It being the same land <lb />
devised in said will to R. B. Bynum. <lb />
-i. tract known as the Davis <lb />
land the bought of Allen By- <lb />
containing acres more or <lb />
less. It being the same land devised in <lb />
said Will to William Boyce and wife <lb />
for life with remainder to <lb />
The tract of land known as the <lb />
Askew land containing acres <lb />
more or It being the land de- <lb />
vised in said will to the children of <lb />
John T. deceased. <lb />
All of said lands will be sold subject <lb />
to such improvements placed <lb />
since the death of R. A. Bynum. <lb />
Terms of <lb />
ALEX. L. BLOW, <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
N. U. April <lb />
When you need <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
Don't forget <lb />
Office. <lb />
o- <lb />
cure dizziness. <lb />
Fe <lb />
JAMES, <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LA <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Practices all the Courts. <lb />
a specialty <lb />
TAR RIVER SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave <lb />
ville and Tarboro touching at all Ian I- <lb />
on Tar River Monday, <lb />
and Friday at i A. M. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
Greenville A. M. same days. <lb />
These departures are subject to Stage <lb />
of water on Tar River <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
steamers for Norfolk, <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and Bo-ton. <lb />
Shippers should order their goods <lb />
marked via Dominion <lb />
New York. from <lb />
Nor- <lb />
folk Baltimore Steamboat <lb />
from Baltimore. Miners <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. Agent, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J. J. Agent, <lb />
Greenville. N. C. <lb />
for the Cure cf ill fain Disuses. <lb />
This Preparation has been In use bit <lb />
fifty years, and wherever know has <lb />
been in steady demand. It has been en <lb />
the leading physicians all over <lb />
country, and has effected cures <lb />
all other remedies, with <lb />
the experienced physicians, who <lb />
for years failed. This <lb />
and <lb />
which it has obtained i-owing entire <lb />
a it- efficacy but <lb />
ever been made to bring it before the <lb />
public. One bottle of this ill <lb />
be to any address on receipt One <lb />
Dollar. All Cash at <lb />
tended to. Address all to <lb />
T, CHRIS I'M AS, Greenville. N-C. <lb />
.- . T <lb />
w. <lb />
H, LONG, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Practices in all the Courts. <lb />
Swift Galloway, B. F. Tyson, <lb />
Snow Hill, N. C. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
GALLOWAY <lb />
E Y-AT- LAW, <lb />
N. C <lb />
In all <lb />
H. W- WHEDBEE. <lb />
Successors to Latham Skimmer. <lb />
A W <lb />
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WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES <lb />
FOB THE AND DO ALL <lb />
COMMERCIAL AND <lb />
HE HOUSE <lb />
Our Work a lid Prices Suit our Patrons <lb />
0---- <lb />
Wilson, N, C. Greenville, . <lb />
WOODARD HARDING, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Special attention given to <lb />
and set of claims. <lb />
DR. H. A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
THE MORNING STAR. <lb />
The Oldest <lb />
Daily Newspaper in <lb />
Sort h Carolina. <lb />
The Only Six-Dollar Daily <lb />
its Class in the State. <lb />
PATENTS <lb />
and obtained and all <lb />
for <lb />
OUR OFFICE IS OPPOSITE <lb />
and can secure patent less time <lb />
. , <lb />
Send model, drawing or photo., with <lb />
advise, if patentable or not, fire of <lb />
fee cue patent i <lb />
A PAMPHLET Obtain with <lb />
cost same in U. S. and foreign <lb />
sent free. <lb />
Op. Office. D. C. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Academy. <lb />
course embraces all the bran <lb />
usually taught in an Academy. <lb />
board <lb />
Terms both tuition <lb />
well <lb />
taking ; <lb />
Favors Limited ff <lb />
of American and <lb />
of the Ten pr Cent. <lb />
Rank- CO cents <lb />
per month. Weekly per <lb />
year. W H. <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Hie, Or <lb />
Office over Old Brick Store front room <lb />
THE REFLECTOR BOOK STORE <lb />
THE CHEAPEST IN FOR- <lb />
BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY <lb />
A full line Day Memorandum and Time <lb />
Receipt, and Note Books, Cap, Fools <lb />
Bill Cap, Letter and Note Paper. Envelopes all sizes <lb />
Handsome Box and up. School Tab- <lb />
lets Slates, Lead and Slate Pencils, Pens and Pen-Holders Ac. <lb />
Full line Popular Novels by best Celebrated <lb />
all colors, and Cream Mucilage, the best made; <lb />
it and every man have one. <lb />
Cop Pencil-Holders, Rubber Bands, Ac. forget when you <lb />
want anything in the Stationery line. <lb />
K. D. L. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Wanted- An Idea <lb />
of two <lb />
Who can think <lb />
of <lb />
to patent <lb />
King you <lb />
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in <lb />
enter, with ft <lb />
Caroline the left <lb />
refers to <lb />
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Any man <lb />
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will be sided In <lb />
menU to continue in Hie <lb />
The be kept at Its <lb />
present standard. <lb />
Neither time nor attention <lb />
work will be spared <lb />
all that could wish. <lb />
see or <lb />
dress u. <lb />
July <lb />
cure headache. <lb />
GOOD FOR STOCK AND <lb />
is <lb />
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man, and for that purpose is sold in tin <lb />
cans, holding of <lb />
cine cents. <lb />
Franklin Co., <lb />
March 1892- <lb />
I used all of medicine, bur <lb />
I would not give one package of Black. <lb />
for all the others I ever saw <lb />
It is for horses or cattle <lb />
the spring of the year, and will <lb />
chicken cholera every time. <lb />
K. R. Boylan <lb />
cure dyspepsia. <lb />
cure indigestion. <lb />
cure torpid liver- <lb />
gentle cathartic. <lb />
cure constipation. <lb />
for sour stomach. <lb />
pleasant laxative. <lb />
cure biliousness. <lb />
one gives relief. <lb />
cure bad breath. <lb />
RIP-A-N-S <lb />
The modern stand- <lb />
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WEEKLY. <lb />
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