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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The is <lb />
pared to do all wort <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 />
Safest Pace During a Storm is in <lb />
House Where There is no <lb />
storms an far <lb />
the majority of people <lb />
in writes Edward W. link in <lb />
Home Journal. <lb />
a severe lightning storm i <lb />
admit of no question, and <lb />
will sometimes bring uneasiness to <lb />
o the strongest man. lint the real <lb />
h slight. <lb />
The chance lightning striking a <lb />
house, example, is not one in a mil <lb />
ion. Particularly is this true in cities <lb />
most of with <lb />
wires. The greater from <lb />
storms is in country, n <lb />
may lessen ti e <lb />
mid m -t common-sense of <lb />
precautions are <lb />
surest electric conductor is a <lb />
and when a <lb />
it is seen that all windows <lb />
and doors liable to occasion a <lb />
in- kepi closed, the danger i- at once <lb />
reduced a If a woman is <lb />
out in a thunder-storm the <lb />
safest shelter is a house the most <lb />
danger a tree, particularly oak <lb />
tree. It is a p but nevertheless <lb />
a pr iv mi, bi th it the oak is must <lb />
susceptible of all trees to a of <lb />
electricity. <lb />
Over fifty per cent, trees struck by <lb />
lightning storms one summer, <lb />
the -m statistician tells us, <lb />
were oaks, while the beech tree was the <lb />
harmed. Therefore, the <lb />
p place of shelter in nil electric <lb />
i-in i- an oak tree, while by all <lb />
olds, the safest place is in a house and <lb />
out a The actual <lb />
danger an electric is, n <lb />
tilth, not from the lightning the <lb />
th bin from the nervous condition <lb />
which allow themselves to <lb />
all. And this is a danger which they <lb />
avoid. A little calm thought and <lb />
a few grains common sense will do <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
WHICH ARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1896. <lb />
NO. <lb />
HOME <lb />
A Month of Disaster. <lb />
THE CHANGE OF TIME. <lb />
When the work-lay hours are Chicago Tribune, which b <lb />
And the evening twilight bills I has been figuring up <lb />
How the homes throughout the , . <lb />
Send forth Heir living calls tins during the <lb />
month of attended by loss <lb />
Calls so low. you may not hear them ; <lb />
how many hear and smile <lb />
A Generous Act. <lb />
Here is a nice little story. When <lb />
the two Princeton students were shot, <lb />
about a year ago. it was <lb />
that immediate operation might save <lb />
the lite of the one whose ca-e was <lb />
worst, and Dr. Bull, New York, <lb />
was summoned by telegraph. The <lb />
message reached after midnight. <lb />
He went at to Jersey City and <lb />
asked for a special on the Pen u <lb />
Railroad. The agent said he <lb />
must d and promise to pay <lb />
any further bill that might be sent <lb />
Hi did, and got his engine and <lb />
Some time he wrote and asked. <lb />
for his Instead of getting it, he <lb />
receive I back the that he had de- <lb />
posited, and a note faying the company <lb />
could make no charge for a service <lb />
done-i i th; interest suffering <lb />
Very pretty behavior for a <lb />
soulless wasn't it f, <lb />
Harper's Weekly, <lb />
The Magnitude o He Bicycle <lb />
Someone has been figuring out the <lb />
extent of of the bicycle business, and <lb />
while it is that the statistics <lb />
given are rather high, it can be read- <lb />
shown that at least some of them <lb />
are not much overdrawn. This <lb />
estimates that the bicycles <lb />
now in use have cost their owners <lb />
and that there are <lb />
factories, with an aggregate capital <lb />
of but this is probably <lb />
incorrect. It is said that, taking the <lb />
cost of the wheels in use, the capital <lb />
invested in their manufacture, and <lb />
he capital in the retail trade, <lb />
Of 100,000.000 is represented, and <lb />
hands are employed. <lb />
Record. <lb />
And tired hand and heads so weary <lb />
Are forgotten for the while. <lb />
The dear home-sounds ring sweetly <lb />
In the cars of toiling men, <lb />
And, for love of wife and <lb />
They seek their homes again. <lb />
I in the brooding twilight. <lb />
And as they homeward go, <lb />
With I steps, hurrying onward <lb />
To the hearts that love so. <lb />
And I long to cry out to <lb />
guard home-love well. <lb />
Be tender and true to ones <lb />
How long yours, none cm <lb />
For I know there is one among them <lb />
Whose heart in sadness roams, <lb />
Who hears no call in the twilight, <lb />
Save to the Home of homes. <lb />
of Franklin. <lb />
Fish and visitors smell in days. <lb />
Diligence is the mother luck. <lb />
is not his that has but his <lb />
that enjoys <lb />
Let thy maid servant be faithful, <lb />
strong, and homely. <lb />
He can have patience can have <lb />
what lie will. <lb />
Don't throw stones at your <lb />
if your own windows are glass. <lb />
Good wives and good plantations are <lb />
made by good husbands. <lb />
God heals; the doctor takes lee <lb />
The noblest question in the world <lb />
what good may I do in it <lb />
There are three faithful <lb />
old wife, an old and ready money. <lb />
Who has deceived thee so as thy- <lb />
self <lb />
Fly pleasures, and they'll follow <lb />
you. <lb />
Hast thou virtue, acquire also the <lb />
graces and beauties of virtue. <lb />
He that would have a short Lent, <lb />
let him borrow money to be repaid at <lb />
Easter. <lb />
Keep your eyes wide open before <lb />
marriage ; half-shut afterward. <lb />
As we must account every idle <lb />
wold, so we i lb; silence. <lb />
Search others for their virtues ; thy- <lb />
for thy vice. <lb />
Grace thou thy and let not <lb />
that grace thee. <lb />
Let thy child's first be <lb />
and lie second will be what <lb />
thou Richard's <lb />
Tribune lives the <lb />
On the May, persons were <lb />
killed by an explosion in Cincinnati ; <lb />
on the by a in Tex- <lb />
as; the 17th, by cyclones in <lb />
Kentucky and Kansas; on the 18th, <lb />
by a ill Nebraska ; on the <lb />
ID by a cyclone in Oklahoma; <lb />
on the 22nd, by a cyclone in <lb />
on the 24th. by a cyclone in <lb />
Iowa ; on SO by cyclones in <lb />
Michigan Oklahoma and by a <lb />
cloudburst at Iowa ; and on <lb />
the 26th, by a storm at Cairo and <lb />
between and by the falling of a <lb />
bridge at Victoria, British C <lb />
will lie observed that the Tribune <lb />
only made up its to the 27th <lb />
the mouth. On that very day occurred <lb />
terrible tornado, or series <lb />
does, that laid in ruins great parts of <lb />
the cities of St. Louis and Last St- <lb />
Louis, and wide areas the surround <lb />
country, causing the death per- <lb />
haps persons, the serious wounding <lb />
many more, and the de- <lb />
of property to extent <lb />
many millions of dollars. <lb />
Truly month of 1896, has <lb />
proved to be a season of disaster, and it <lb />
will leave behind it a record of storms <lb />
physical convulsions at Will make <lb />
it long remembered as a period <lb />
Press <lb />
tor. <lb />
Fifty Warts for a Cent. <lb />
A New York paper says a friend <lb />
of Speaker Re d went into his private <lb />
room at capitol the other day and <lb />
made an appeal to him for a on <lb />
a special bill in which a g eat deal of in. <lb />
is pending. The speaker was not <lb />
d.-posed to Jet the bill be considered, <lb />
and finally declared his intention <lb />
o let it come up. The spokesman for <lb />
the bill, who is considerable a joker, <lb />
turned aside and quietly slipped hi <lb />
Reed button into his lapel. It <lb />
the speaker's eye as soon as he turned <lb />
his face to him again, and a bright <lb />
gleam of light Hashed across his semi- <lb />
countenance. The bill will not <lb />
be allowed to he drawled <lb />
with that Reed button in your <lb />
Mr. G. St. Beaver <lb />
Ill, says. Dr. King's New <lb />
Discovery I owe my life. Was taken <lb />
with La Grippe and all the <lb />
for miles about, but of no avail <lb />
and was given up and told I could <lb />
live. Having Dr. King's New <lb />
hi my sent a <lb />
began its use and from the first dose <lb />
began to get better, and after using <lb />
three bottle was up and about again. <lb />
It is worth its weight in gold We <lb />
won't keep store or house without <lb />
Get a free at John L. Wooten's <lb />
Drug Store. <lb />
They Will be Cared For. <lb />
Richmond, Va., May fol- <lb />
lowing card has been issued because <lb />
the many inquiries made concerning <lb />
for the entertainment of <lb />
visiting veterans during the reunion to <lb />
be held here June July 1st and <lb />
2nd. <lb />
With a view of answering many in- <lb />
in regard to this matter I want <lb />
to any that we are preparing until all <lb />
our might and main for the grand as- <lb />
of our comrades, and with all <lb />
the loving care and devotion of which <lb />
we are capable. <lb />
We have grown neither too old nor <lb />
too callous to love the Confederate sol- <lb />
with all our hearts and minds and <lb />
strength, and he will find himself treat- <lb />
ed, not as a but as a brother, <lb />
when he arrives. q one need fear to <lb />
lack of accommodations. The <lb />
provisions we are making in this respect i <lb />
we believe to be ample for every <lb />
We are frequently asked whether we <lb />
will furnish quarters and rations to vet- <lb />
who will attend <lb />
We some time n an <lb />
official circular promised quarters for <lb />
visiting organizations that might need <lb />
them. We perfectly recognize the fact <lb />
that then are many our dear com- <lb />
to whom, for many reasons, it <lb />
will be a great sacrifice to endure the <lb />
expense of travel here, and to whom, <lb />
in times like these, further sacrifices are <lb />
too All such will lie the hon- <lb />
and welcomed guests of my coin,; <lb />
and will be lodged and fed to <lb />
lie- utmost limit of our means. All <lb />
others should provide for themselves at <lb />
the very reasonable rates which will <lb />
prevail among the hotels and boarding <lb />
houses, and the committee would be <lb />
greatly assisted by their engaging their <lb />
quarters at an early day. <lb />
Address in this connection Capt. C. <lb />
T. Richmond Va. <lb />
Signed. <lb />
Chairman. <lb />
One of the Star's brightest most <lb />
energetic little newsboys had, until a <lb />
Weeks ago, been afflicted with fifty <lb />
large and ugly warts on his hands. <lb />
Every one who saw the boy <lb />
thing to say about them, and he became <lb />
very sensitive on subject. <lb />
Many remedies had been <lb />
ed, but not owe was successful. An j <lb />
elderly gentleman, with all the earn- <lb />
imaginable, told the little <lb />
I tell ye, limes is <lb />
And to <lb />
lies the relish <lb />
That used do <lb />
Some things it's in the evens <lb />
I don't pin tend say <lb />
I know t don't taste natural <lb />
Account how ye may. <lb />
I don't get no beans bow <lb />
As mother used bake <lb />
With pork all crisp and juicy, <lb />
Just like a  <lb />
And loaves of rye <lb />
Cut oil in slices round. <lb />
All light, sweet, and <lb />
Ain't nowheres to be found. <lb />
Tin ain't no more SUch <lb />
As mother used fry ; <lb />
never was her <lb />
For mince or pie. <lb />
gingerbread for <lb />
Such spicy cake. <lb />
and <lb />
Nobody else can make. <lb />
She had a big blue platter <lb />
That held a master sight <lb />
Hut when she'd get dinner, <lb />
It wasn't too big, a mite, <lb />
Piled up will meat mid cabbage, <lb />
With turnip and with beet, <lb />
And carrots <lb />
I tell ye, complete <lb />
We had flapjacks then, breakfast, <lb />
And real codfish hash ; <lb />
And warm cooked hasty <lb />
much, nor any trash. <lb />
I hanker tor a <lb />
With butter jest like <lb />
And a bowl cider apple <lb />
To lop the whole concern. <lb />
How one- thing starts another <lb />
curious, I declare ; <lb />
most forgotten <lb />
How good her were; <lb />
And stews, and tripe <lb />
And seasoned head and pluck <lb />
Our folks does try to fix <lb />
Rut they never bus no luck. <lb />
Their and spareribs, <lb />
what's th; lack ; <lb />
baked or roasted <lb />
mother's knack, <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 />
reports correspondents of the <lb />
, . Weekly Bulletin Highest of all in Leavening Pow <lb />
X. J., has , Th- reports of correspondents of the <lb />
who are, according , a informant. M <lb />
a couple of They <lb />
old, yet they In I <lb />
under keep the peace. j m <lb />
drought prevails, a rapid growth of <lb />
under keep the peace. <lb />
three years they have been growth of <lb />
every day, sometimes once, sometimes The the <lb />
a hall dozen times. They veil M. <lb />
the neighbor think they are being mid Saturday were also <lb />
killed while being whipped, and are j f <lb />
notes later. A <lb />
lion of the State receiving too much, <lb />
the west little. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Govt Report <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
laughing ten ml <lb />
time ago tie twins entered the public I <lb />
school after school hours and decorated <lb />
the tore up all the copy <lb />
books, threw the inkwells at the <lb />
emptied the content of tin <lb />
desk out of the window, and were play. <lb />
on the piano when caught. Before <lb />
the case had been settled they <lb />
tools from a chest and were <lb />
mother in a street car one day to m . <lb />
. rs baked or roasted <lb />
pick into roots one of them <lb />
with a needle, slice an onion and <lb />
squeeze the liquid into the wound, then <lb />
bury onion in the ground, and when <lb />
it decayed the warts would have dis- <lb />
appeared. These instructions were <lb />
faithfully carried OUt tO the letter, but <lb />
the warts remained. A Well known <lb />
druggist mi Marshall street ex- <lb />
in the boy's hand with <lb />
caustic for several weeks without avail. <lb />
fried or <lb />
I That has the goodness <lb />
Or else my taste is <lb />
E. M. M. Good Housekeeping. <lb />
A Dollars <lb />
trying -o cut a flat car up when the ii <lb />
train started. They jumped off and <lb />
tools were to Buffalo. They <lb />
milled highwaymen, and are now out <lb />
on parole for t. king bicycles. The <lb />
twins are small their age and very <lb />
thin. They are dressed alike, r ml <lb />
persons call tell them apart. <lb />
at times cannot tell which is <lb />
George and which is Dave. Since their <lb />
fa <lb />
was <lb />
ally sufficient sunshine. Cotton and <lb />
corn especially are in splendid <lb />
; tobacco is doing fairly well. The <lb />
wheat harvest has just commenced. <lb />
are beginning In lay by coin <lb />
iii the south i the Stale. <lb />
rain <lb />
the southern nor <lb />
coast of this dis- <lb />
drought continued to <lb />
last week, which did much good, <lb />
but was hardly Sufficient In ex- <lb />
north portion too much rain has <lb />
fallen at some places, injuring cotton <lb />
and lowland corn, and enabling grass to <lb />
headway. the <lb />
have been very favorable and <lb />
not <lb />
cry <lb />
escapade they been tethered rapidly. Both <lb />
during the day in the rear of <lb />
where live. <lb />
e House <lb />
A Paradox, <lb />
The paradoxical discovery that <lb />
speed a sailing vessel may lie in- <lb />
creased by perforating its sails is claim- <lb />
ed by Captain an Italian <lb />
mariner. lie that the fixed <lb />
cushion of air tilling up the hollow of <lb />
inflated sail lessens the effect of the <lb />
wind, and he has sought Io prevent the <lb />
collecting this cushion by making a <lb />
number of bole.- in the canvas. Several <lb />
trials, made in all weathers, have given <lb />
surprising results. In a light wind a <lb />
vessel made knots with ordinary sails, <lb />
and knots with perforated sails; in a <lb />
fresh breeze and knots respective- <lb />
and strong wind and knots. <lb />
The ship's would lie increased <lb />
one trip of live weeks being re- <lb />
lo four the increased <lb />
call be sustained throughout a <lb />
long Ledger. <lb />
A New fork Sun special from <lb />
Washington says The books of the <lb />
United Stales treasury still carry an <lb />
The little fellow at gave up in de- of which represents <lb />
span. <lb />
A week or so ago a young lady told <lb />
boy that she would give him a cent <lb />
United States notes which are supposed <lb />
to have been consumed in the great <lb />
i Chicago lire years ago. It is known <lb />
for all his warts and he go out j , <lb />
buy something for lie quickly at- j .,, or in e <lb />
the oiler soon returned with then, that none of it <lb />
a mouthful of chewing gum. Very recovered, but the denominations <lb />
tie attention was paid to his hands j and the exact amount <lb />
until a day or so ago, the warts <lb />
suddenly began to disappear, and <lb />
his hands are as smooth and soft M the <lb />
young lady's who contributed the won- <lb />
cure. The accuracy of this story <lb />
can be vouched for by several trust- <lb />
persons who are amazed at the <lb />
remarkable Richmond Star. <lb />
It's the Luxuries They are <lb />
For. <lb />
A minister, remarking, a <lb />
few days ago, on the prevailing cry of <lb />
hard limes, scarcity if money, etc., <lb />
said that it is not the necessities of life <lb />
that the people arc crying for but the <lb />
luxuries. This is true. How many <lb />
people in this section, instance, are <lb />
actually destitute Poor people there <lb />
are, of course. There always have been <lb />
poor people and always will be poor <lb />
people, no matter what sort of <lb />
obtain. On the other hand, nu- <lb />
people enjoy more luxuries to- <lb />
day than ever before. We are glad <lb />
J that this is so. but some of them, be- <lb />
cause they cannot obtain the <lb />
they want, out that they are <lb />
poverty-stricken and oppressed. It is <lb />
not the necessities of life they cry for, <lb />
but the Land- <lb />
mark. <lb />
We know of but one community in the <lb />
world where dyspepsia is practically <lb />
and is the of <lb />
Mount Lebanon, N. y. These good <lb />
people have been studying the <lb />
of digestion more than a hundred <lb />
years, and that they understand it <lb />
thoroughly. Is evidenced in the fore- <lb />
going fact. Their Digestive is <lb />
the safest and best remedy in cases of <lb />
we know of. A trial <lb />
bottle can be bad through your drug- <lb />
gists for the trifling sum of cents- <lb />
The Shaker Digestive Cordial supplies <lb />
the system with food already digested <lb />
at the time aids the <lb />
of other foods. It will almost instantly <lb />
relieve the ordinary symptoms of <lb />
lion, and no other sufferer need to be <lb />
told what these are. <lb />
is the best medicine for <lb />
Doctors recommend it In place <lb />
of Castor Oil. <lb />
are unknown, as the books of the cash- <lb />
were consumed also. There could <lb />
not have been, however, very many <lb />
dollars less or very many dollars more <lb />
than and it would simplify <lb />
the accounts of the treasury and save a <lb />
great deal labor to the bookkeepers <lb />
congress should pass a bill or resole, <lb />
recognizing the fact that this <lb />
money is no longer in existence, for <lb />
every day when cashier in the <lb />
treasury balances his accounts he has to <lb />
include this item, deducting it adding <lb />
it, as case may be, from the amount <lb />
in hand. It appears every daily, <lb />
weekly, monthly and yearly statement <lb />
of the assets and liabilities of the gov- <lb />
destroyed United <lb />
States note,, <lb />
A Panic. <lb />
May terrible pan- <lb />
from the rush of pen. <lb />
at the feast to-day in honor <lb />
of the coronation the Czar, caused <lb />
trampling to death of many people, <lb />
including women, In anticipation of <lb />
the holiday and the popular <lb />
tens of thousands began <lb />
trooping towards the palace, <lb />
securing places vantage and <lb />
them during A long <lb />
of tables, by rough <lb />
benches, had been erected and efforts <lb />
made ant people. Twice <lb />
number were desirous of enjoying <lb />
the feast. To feed multitude an <lb />
army of cooks and waiters were em- <lb />
ployed and half million mugs, bearing <lb />
the portrait of the czar, being made <lb />
especially for the purpose. Thousands <lb />
train toads, of provisions and <lb />
a ship of liquid wore <lb />
provided. Some of the mass has been <lb />
fastening tor the occasion. Suddenly <lb />
the mass humanity i waved and <lb />
everything before them overturning the <lb />
tables and benches, trampling hundreds <lb />
under their feet. Women gave <lb />
to children were to <lb />
death. The Czar has sent a special <lb />
physician to the scene.<lb />
Almost a Tragedy. <lb />
Carver's Creek has a great sensation. <lb />
Two of its most prominent young men <lb />
got into a quarrel Thursday night, and <lb />
but timely interference one of the <lb />
young mag would certainly been <lb />
killed. <lb />
Both young men were in love with <lb />
the same girl. They happened to meet <lb />
at the door of her house Thursday <lb />
and a quarrel resulted, during which <lb />
each claimed to engaged to the girl. <lb />
They finally agreed to submit the <lb />
to girl herself. So hey <lb />
went, and formality the <lb />
question was put, each speaking for <lb />
himself. The girl replied that she <lb />
would not have either of them. <lb />
They immediately left the house, <lb />
friendly, and desperately <lb />
hands at the gate hurried home. A <lb />
few hours afterwards one of the young <lb />
men shouldered gun and went p, <lb />
the house of the other and there dared <lb />
him to a fight. It is said he even <lb />
threatened to burn the other out. <lb />
Luckily at this moment neighbors <lb />
and a terrible tragedy was <lb />
Observer. <lb />
Miss Alicia of near <lb />
N. Y., is a plucky as, well <lb />
a pretty woman, says a local <lb />
exchange. A few days ago she was <lb />
out gathering arbutus on the hill at the. <lb />
rear of her home, when she heard a <lb />
rattlesnake spring its rattle. Looking <lb />
around she saw the reptile in a coil. <lb />
She threw at it and drove if <lb />
A later it appeared again and <lb />
this time showed fight. Once more <lb />
the young woman put it to flight. A <lb />
third time the snake attacked her, and <lb />
then she seized a stick and killed it. <lb />
It measured four feet and had nine rat- <lb />
a button. She will have a <lb />
belt made of the skin fasten if <lb />
button taken from snake. She <lb />
would even wear the rattles around her <lb />
waist, but the effect be too loud, <lb />
she thinks. <lb />
and are splendid ; corn is quite <lb />
large for the time of the year and some <lb />
ill silk tassel. Insects are doing <lb />
some damage to tobacco. Cutting <lb />
wheat has j t begun in Field <lb />
peas and sorghum being planted. <lb />
Peanuts arc up, with not goner-illy a <lb />
good stand. Irish potatoes continue to <lb />
be shipped, <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
Ill general the past week bus been <lb />
very favorable. The weather was <lb />
warm, except Friday and Saturday, <lb />
which were agreeably cool, with plenty <lb />
of sunshine to make crops grow well. <lb />
enough has fallen at most <lb />
and when; hast has boon Sufficient <lb />
such crops as can be worked; some <lb />
few reports of heavy rains Washing <lb />
lands. Cutting w heat has just begun <lb />
on a scale ; hugs <lb />
at some place.;. Some <lb />
dents report that cats are coming out <lb />
considerably since the rains. There is <lb />
still some tobacco pi transplanted ; <lb />
the crop looks well. Colton <lb />
is now getting grassy ; good <lb />
stand and vigorous ; chopping co <lb />
in north portion. quite large <lb />
the season, and to be <lb />
laid by in the south. Blackberries be- <lb />
ginning to get ripe in the south portion <lb />
the district. Growth of grass in <lb />
crops require active attention farmer.-. <lb />
The warm <lb />
entire week, excepting Friday <lb />
night, with light but very beneficial <lb />
showers at numerous points, generally <lb />
not exceeding an inch, but drought <lb />
prevails large portions of <lb />
counties, in which but little improve. <lb />
went in crops is reported. Where <lb />
showers have occurred prospects are <lb />
with <lb />
The good man came, and his voice was <lb />
kind. <lb />
And his ways were sweet mild, <lb />
I'm to bust him the roarer, <lb />
said, <lb />
wait he gets me <lb />
When he playfully felt of his pistol <lb />
belt, <lb />
And look up his place on the stage. <lb />
And waited m wrath for the Temper- <lb />
man <lb />
To further excite his <lb />
good. Considerable <lb />
damage by hail <lb />
occurred on the in <lb />
Wheat harvest has begun in the <lb />
southern portions of the district <lb />
though sent is short heads seem to be <lb />
well Spring oats an a failure <lb />
and winter but little better. Cotton <lb />
where drought is in <lb />
good condition, with good stand, and is <lb />
well grown for the season of the year. <lb />
Rains brought up late planted cotton, <lb />
which is being dropped l a stand, <lb />
is still be sot in the <lb />
northern portion. Grasses on meadows <lb />
are short and pastures poor, except on <lb />
bottom lands. <lb />
Gardens very poor slight- <lb />
improved this week. <lb />
Comes a Coffin. <lb />
Short Items of Interest. <lb />
A family quarrel Cleveland, O. <lb />
ended in August shooting his <lb />
Minnie and then himself. <lb />
are dead, <lb />
The University of Chicago will send <lb />
a movable observatory to Mexico for <lb />
the purpose of making observations of <lb />
the planet Mars. <lb />
Later developments have placed the <lb />
property loss at St. Li by storm <lb />
last Wednesday night at <lb />
James an employee of a <lb />
Michigan logging camp, died in the <lb />
woods a couple of days ago. <lb />
friends placed his body and all his be- <lb />
longings in a coffin, shin to his <lb />
Toy decided to carry the coffin to <lb />
the railroad station. Fight stalwart <lb />
woodsmen undertook the task of carry, <lb />
it a mile over the n mud <lb />
roads. They had not gone far when <lb />
they suddenly Stopped. one <lb />
them turned pale and they <lb />
nearly burden. From <lb />
within they the strains <lb />
the In the piping tones <lb />
peculiar to u music box. Then some <lb />
one remembered the box which <lb />
brought to help shorten long nights, <lb />
was packed in the coffin, and H is sup- <lb />
posed the jarring caused springs to <lb />
The men were reassured and <lb />
proceeded on their <lb />
A hit of patience often makes the <lb />
sunshine come. <lb />
And a little bit of love makes a very <lb />
happy home; <lb />
A little bit of hope makes a rainy day <lb />
look gay, <lb />
And a little bit cf charity makes glad a <lb />
weary way. <lb />
Exchange. <lb />
Hoarsely demanding a <lb />
He sidled up to the bar, <lb />
And he handled his glass with the air <lb />
of one <lb />
Who had often before <lb />
And a terrible glance shot out of his <lb />
eve. <lb />
And over his hearers ran. <lb />
muttered, <lb />
the town <lb />
Per to bust that temperance man. <lb />
he's <lb />
and <lb />
heaps of talk ; <lb />
allows he'll make all fellows w <lb />
drink <lb />
Toe square the Temperance chalk. <lb />
I here he pulled out a <lb />
knife <lb />
hat was too feet long or more, <lb />
And he bandied his pistols familiarly, <lb />
W Idle the crowd made a break <lb />
the door. <lb />
Population <lb />
Area <lb />
Taxable property <lb />
Debt <lb />
front <lb />
Churches <lb />
Dwelling Houses <lb />
Business Houses <lb />
Parks <lb />
Paved streets <lb />
Gas mains <lb />
Railroads <lb />
Bat the orator he wasn't that <lb />
sort, <lb />
For he talked right Straight to the <lb />
heart, <lb />
And some how or other the <lb />
felt <lb />
The tear drops start, <lb />
And he thought of the wile who loved <lb />
him well, <lb />
Ami children climbed bis <lb />
knee. <lb />
And he said as the terrible picture was <lb />
drawn <lb />
got ii kernel that's <lb />
Then his thoughts went Io the <lb />
years gone by. <lb />
When his mother had kissed his brow, <lb />
As she tearfully told of the evils of <lb />
drink, <lb />
And he made her a solemn vow, <lb />
Thai he never should touch the <lb />
cup <lb />
Which had ruined so many before ; <lb />
And tears fell fast as he <lb />
said, <lb />
me more and <lb />
lie his hold on the pistols and <lb />
knife, <lb />
And covered his streaming eves, <lb />
And though it was homely, hi- prayer <lb />
went up <lb />
to the starlit skies, <lb />
Then he signed the temperance pledge, <lb />
And holding it high, says lie, <lb />
came here to bust that temperance <lb />
chap, <lb />
But I reckon he's hutted <lb />
t off at Chatham Square, and <lb />
me wife's for me there. If you <lb />
fight, come <lb />
But the guard thought better of it, <lb />
and the Inebriate resumed his seat, leer- <lb />
and muttering. <lb />
Al Chatham Square he had Io lie as- <lb />
out of the car, striking wildly <lb />
right and left and getting blows in re- <lb />
turn. <lb />
On the platform stood a white-faced, <lb />
poorly dressed woman scanning each <lb />
car eagerly. <lb />
As she saw the drunkard her pale <lb />
cheeks became crimson. She rushed <lb />
to him, took him by the arm and <lb />
ad him, swearing and gesticulating, to <lb />
stairway, with an expression on her <lb />
face that I shall forget. <lb />
Talk about your lecture <lb />
The American Metropolis. <lb />
Now York and Brooklyn, with a <lb />
number smaller places, have last <lb />
become one, by the signature of the <lb />
governor to the Greater New York <lb />
bill. The following is the present ex- <lb />
of consolidated city, as given <lb />
by the York <lb />
sq. miles <lb />
mile <lb />
miles <lb />
TOO miles <lb />
miles <lb />
1.2011 miles<lb />
die schools <lb />
Governor Mm ton's signature makes <lb />
of York the second greatest city <lb />
in the world. a superior <lb />
London only, with a population of <lb />
and an area of <lb />
miles. Paris comes The next great- <lb />
est city in America is Chicago, with an <lb />
of square miles, <lb />
following third with an <lb />
square miles. <lb />
He Opened the Beehive. <lb />
Some peculiar shipments are made <lb />
over railroads, but the <lb />
Ground the freight depot of the Louis- <lb />
ville and Nashville Railway thought <lb />
hat they the strangest of all at <lb />
point couple of day ago. There <lb />
were several beehives en route from a <lb />
point on the Big Four to a south, <lb />
and as they stood waiting to be <lb />
they were closely examined by one of <lb />
the men. They were billed -imply <lb />
and. being curious to see in <lb />
side cl it, this employee pulled the plug <lb />
that Stopped entrance to the hive, <lb />
when, swish out came the bees so fast <lb />
that they looked like animated <lb />
running from an overturned <lb />
It was as good a nineteenth century re- <lb />
production of as could <lb />
be wished for and the evils, in the <lb />
shape Of bees, settled on the unlucky <lb />
railroad man in squad, platoons and <lb />
battalions. He ran away and left the <lb />
bees to their own will, and late that <lb />
night, when they had all crawled <lb />
into the hive again, another <lb />
was induced to slip up quietly and <lb />
slick the plug back. Next day they <lb />
were all shipped <lb />
A drunken man is an object of terror <lb />
to most women, and I don't wonder at <lb />
it. <lb />
My lot has never been cast in the <lb />
vicinity of one. and I am very glad of <lb />
it, for I don't think my stock of patience <lb />
would hold out very <lb />
One of wretched s-as <lb />
occupying a fact, several seats <lb />
in an train the other day <lb />
near mine, nod every time he yawned, <lb />
or stretched cut his feet or hands, I <lb />
made myself as small as for he <lb />
was all over place. <lb />
He fell asleep at his hat went <lb />
into the aisle. <lb />
The guard picked it up, rammed ii <lb />
on the slumberer's bend and then shook <lb />
him so hard that I expected In see his <lb />
teeth drop out. <lb />
But there was no response. <lb />
Then the guard gave the poor wretch <lb />
several sharp slaps in the face, which <lb />
protested. <lb />
wake him up, ain't I de- <lb />
the official, I dun- Burke have always <lb />
no where he gets people o high intelligence, and <lb />
So the shaking and slapping were re- have taken a step <lb />
newed until the sleeping one anise in standard of <lb />
awful wrath, squared off at his county to as high a level <lb />
tor and gave vent to a string of to They <lb />
that was awful to hear. l Webster's Blue-Back Seller <lb />
think, m be the of in <lb />
screamed. There is no true <lb />
New Herald has <lb />
the fact that there is a huge profit <lb />
made by bicycle manufacturers on the <lb />
standard hundred dollar bicycle which <lb />
are sold. The Herald declares that the <lb />
one hundred dollar crack wheel costs <lb />
the manufacturer only to make on <lb />
of the best material fit together in the <lb />
best and put on the market. The <lb />
Herald goes into a detailed expose of <lb />
the actual cost of everything used in <lb />
the construction of the machines, and <lb />
claims that the manufacturers have <lb />
been standing together and carefully <lb />
guarding the secret in order to make <lb />
the enormous <lb />
you stop tell us <lb />
where, you get replied the official <lb />
of which it is not the basis <lb />
Charlotte Observer.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. Editor and <lb />
TOBACCO. <lb />
at the post office at <lb />
N. C. u second-class mail muter. <lb />
June 10th, <lb />
WASHINGTON LETTER. <lb />
From our Regular <lb />
Washington, D. C. June 5th, <lb />
A bombshell has been exploded in <lb />
the camp the <lb />
the positive announcement that <lb />
Speaker will not under any <lb />
play second fiddle in the <lb />
orchestra. Mr. Reed is a <lb />
thoroughly disgusted man. He <lb />
thought he had his party in hand as <lb />
well as he has had the Republican ma- <lb />
of the House, and it hurts him to <lb />
be knocked out by the man who has <lb />
less ability than any of the prominent <lb />
candidate for the nomination ; and <lb />
makes him mad to men who had <lb />
pledged their support to him falling <lb />
over each other to announce their <lb />
to <lb />
Cleveland was not <lb />
prised when Congress the River <lb />
Harbor bill over his veto, nor has <lb />
that changed his opinion of th- merits <lb />
of the bill, predictions are freely <lb />
made that a very small of the <lb />
money appropriated by the bill, now a <lb />
law. will be paid out by the present ad- <lb />
ministration. There are more ways to <lb />
kill a dog than hanging him. <lb />
The Butler bill prohibiting I lie <lb />
issue of bonds without the consent <lb />
was by the Senate, <lb />
the vote being to to, silver Mag <lb />
the dividing line, but was quickly <lb />
shelved by the Mouse, voted to <lb />
lay it on the table, after it had been ad- <lb />
reported from the Ways and <lb />
Means committee. <lb />
Unless the difficulty of keeping a <lb />
present in the House, is <lb />
becoming greater every day, shall de- <lb />
lay the transaction of business Congress <lb />
will adjoin n by the middle of next <lb />
week, probably a little earlier. Rut <lb />
there are several members of the House <lb />
who stop everything by raising the <lb />
I of they <lb />
get the There is no ex- <lb />
of doing else than to <lb />
finish up the regular appropriation <lb />
bills. <lb />
of who is <lb />
considered by many to stand a good <lb />
show for the Democratic nomination, is <lb />
in Washington. He doesn't believe <lb />
there will lie a split in the patty at the <lb />
Chicago convention. about <lb />
it, he certain that <lb />
the Democrats meet in National <lb />
convention at Chicago they will <lb />
enough wisdom and <lb />
to frame a platform, liberal enough <lb />
and broad enough for all members <lb />
the party to stand upon. I believe <lb />
conservatism and good sense will <lb />
and that difference of opinion <lb />
will be subordinated to party welfare <lb />
The men appear to be in the ma <lb />
and will doubtless exercise the <lb />
rights always a majority, but <lb />
that is no reason for imagining that the <lb />
party will split into fragments, as has <lb />
been so cheerfully predicted by a good <lb />
many people who don't in the least <lb />
know what they arc talking <lb />
The Democratic party has survived to <lb />
many ordeals to d-end now, <lb />
and it will continue to exist and to win <lb />
it been doing from the <lb />
It would be amusing, it it were not <lb />
such a really serious matter, to see the <lb />
care with which the republicans in <lb />
Congress arc guarding their talk in Cu- <lb />
ban affairs. Such men as Sher- <lb />
man and Chandler, who were talking <lb />
nothing but ting jingoism a few <lb />
weeks ago are now as mum as <lb />
on the subject. The reason is that <lb />
somehow or other the republicans have <lb />
become that President Cleve- <lb />
land is getting ready to beat at <lb />
own game, by an early recognition <lb />
Of the outright independence of Cuba. <lb />
Whether the Resident has any such in- <lb />
is a matter about which those <lb />
who could by authority will not <lb />
talk. It is probable that the <lb />
can scare grew out of President Cleve- <lb />
land saying to Senator Sherman and <lb />
two other members of the. Committee <lb />
on Foreign Relations, who called at the <lb />
White House to discuss Cuban <lb />
that he thought of the <lb />
of Cuba was preferable to <lb />
recognizing Cubans as belligerents. <lb />
It is now openly conceded even by <lb />
such sturdy opponents of silver as <lb />
Secretaries Smith and Morton that a <lb />
large majority of the delegates to the <lb />
Chicago convention will be silver men, <lb />
but there is much less talk of a bolt by <lb />
opponents of silver than there was <lb />
when the control of the convention was <lb />
in doubt. In fact, a number of the <lb />
strongest advocates of the gold stand- <lb />
ard in Congress have voluntarily stated <lb />
to silver Democrats their intention to <lb />
support loyally the ticket and platform <lb />
of the Chicago convention. So far the <lb />
Democrats in Congress are doing very <lb />
little any particular can- <lb />
for President, and while most of <lb />
them have a personal preference there <lb />
is nothing like a concentration of <lb />
upon any one man. <lb />
Last Friday Mrs. Tom Swift ran her <lb />
hand under the wood box in her <lb />
to get some and pulled <lb />
oat unexpectedly a chicken snake that <lb />
measured six and a half feet long <lb />
A Wander Times. <lb />
How it Should for Priming <lb />
and When the is Cat. <lb />
ICY O. L. <lb />
There will be a good many <lb />
this year who in all probability will <lb />
prime their tobacco the stalk to cure <lb />
it, and we have been asked by some <lb />
who will prime how the tobacco should <lb />
be topped. Not having had much ex- <lb />
in priming tobacco v e are not <lb />
prepared to give a safe opinion about <lb />
the matter, but for the benefit of our <lb />
readers who want this <lb />
have inquired of a number of our most <lb />
successful farmers who cure their crop <lb />
by priming and nearly every man says <lb />
he tops for priming just as he would if <lb />
he were to cut the stalk, the reason <lb />
being that if the stalk is topped much <lb />
higher the top leaves never develop <lb />
and consequently when cured they are <lb />
green tips and amount to nothing, <lb />
while if the stalk is topped sufficiently <lb />
low to develop the top leaves, instead <lb />
of getting green strips they will remain <lb />
on the stalk and develop into ripe <lb />
leaves, and when cured you get almost <lb />
as good color as any the mat of the <lb />
leaves on the stalk. <lb />
One very good authority states that <lb />
on his land is a dark gray loam, <lb />
and which will produce to <lb />
pounds lint cotton to the acre, he <lb />
generally tries to get from to <lb />
leaves to the stalk in accordance with <lb />
the thrill and of tin- plant. <lb />
understand that some are advising <lb />
not to top at all. and there will be no <lb />
necessity of the and <lb />
that the stalk will produce from to <lb />
M good leaves of tobacco. We have <lb />
never seen a crop managed after this <lb />
manner, but a year ago we were told <lb />
that Mr. R. G. Chapman, one of the <lb />
most successful that we have, <lb />
did not top his tobacco at all while <lb />
we never hail any faith whatever in this <lb />
plan we were to pay some at- <lb />
to it as Mr. Chapman, m know, <lb />
made good tobacco. On last Monday <lb />
he was in town and we <lb />
went and asked him it was true that <lb />
he not top his tobacco said <lb />
he, who told you that did <lb />
lie said he topped just precisely as if <lb />
lie was going to cut the stalk, and then <lb />
if seasons were favor and he saw <lb />
proper, he cut and cured the stalk. <lb />
From a common sense of view <lb />
think this decidedly the best plan <lb />
for them. It you want to cure the <lb />
crop by cutting the stalk, there will be <lb />
no trouble while if the stalk is not <lb />
topped cannot do it. In topping <lb />
the crop great care should be observed <lb />
and no definite rules can he laid down <lb />
by which to lie governed. <lb />
plant must be topped according to <lb />
the number of that it will bear <lb />
and it the crop is intended to be primed <lb />
from the beginning under no <lb />
s do we think that it be <lb />
to top more than t to leaves <lb />
higher than when- it is expected to be <lb />
cut. <lb />
The idea of not topping the plant at <lb />
all seems ridiculous to us in the extreme <lb />
and one thing is certain, if suckers are <lb />
flawed to remain on stalk the to- <lb />
will surely he thin and <lb />
THE MECCA. <lb />
Thirteenth Session the N. C, Teach- <lb />
June <lb />
16th-23rd. <lb />
The prospects are that the approach- <lb />
meeting of the N. C. As- <lb />
will be one the most success- <lb />
ever held in this State. The exec- <lb />
committee and Secretary <lb />
and President Joyner seem to have left <lb />
no stone unturned to insure its success. <lb />
The session has been shortened to a <lb />
working session of five days with every <lb />
afternoon for recreation. A full, <lb />
tractive and varied program has been <lb />
ranged, comprehending questions of <lb />
interest and vital importance to the <lb />
advancement of the profession <lb />
and to the educational and de- <lb />
of the Stale, to discussed <lb />
by men and women whose eminent <lb />
and established reputation entitle <lb />
them to speak with authority on these <lb />
questions and insure able and helpful <lb />
discussions. <lb />
The extremely low rate of one fare <lb />
for the round-trip has been secured <lb />
from railroads in the State. An ex- <lb />
low of board, ranging <lb />
from a day to 15.00 and a <lb />
week has been secured at many of the <lb />
best hotels and private boarding houses <lb />
in Asheville. These are the lowest <lb />
rates ever before obtained for members <lb />
of the Assembly. The railroad tickets <lb />
remain in force till 20th, and hold- <lb />
of Assembly certificates can secure <lb />
the low rates of for one month if <lb />
Alter meeting at City for <lb />
nine consecutive the change to <lb />
the mountains will be restful and enjoy- <lb />
able and hundreds who had grown <lb />
tired of the seashore mid ceased to at- <lb />
tend the meetings the Assembly will <lb />
advantage of the remarkably low <lb />
rates this year to renew their allegiance <lb />
the teachers and to <lb />
spend a delightful vacation of a few <lb />
weeks at small expenses among the in- <lb />
comparable mountains of Western Car- <lb />
The citizens Asheville seem <lb />
enthusiastic over the coming of <lb />
the educators to their city, and arc <lb />
ranging to give all who attend a royal <lb />
welcome. <lb />
corner of North Carolina through news- <lb />
papers and circulars. We understand <lb />
that programs and full information <lb />
about the approaching meeting have <lb />
been sent to nearly every public and <lb />
private school teacher in the State. <lb />
We predict that the <lb />
of the will be one of the <lb />
greatest, most enthusiastic, and success- <lb />
educational gatherings ever held in <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
INCREASING THEIR FACILITIES <lb />
A Firm With a Reputation for Excel- <lb />
lent Work. <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy and <lb />
fin Co., have completed their new show <lb />
rooms and called in a re- <lb />
porter to see the splendid display they <lb />
are now making. The first thing to <lb />
strike us was a handsome phaeton that <lb />
had just been completed and run out of <lb />
the work-shops. have never seen <lb />
a vehicle that could excel this in beauty <lb />
and The body was <lb />
black, polished until it had a gloss <lb />
equal to a mirror, and the running gear <lb />
wood varnished. part <lb />
about it was perfect in material and <lb />
finish. <lb />
In the show was an almost <lb />
endless display of different styles and <lb />
finish of buggies, some top, some <lb />
some different colored Lear, some <lb />
varnished, all together making an ex- <lb />
well worth inspecting. In re- <lb />
to a remark about the excellent <lb />
workmanship, Mr. Greene said <lb />
are constantly making improvements in <lb />
the quality of our work, while at the <lb />
MM time our prices are lower than <lb />
In the coffin department we were <lb />
particularly impressed with line of <lb />
cases and caskets they have on hand. <lb />
True, it coffin is the last thing a man <lb />
hopes to have any use for, yet he can <lb />
admire beauty in workmanship even in <lb />
this class of goods. And sonic the Joint <lb />
Flanagan Co. now have in stock <lb />
pass any that have been brought here <lb />
before. For instance, they have metal, <lb />
cases that arc marvelous in <lb />
and finish. The interior case is of <lb />
copper fitted with glass front and made <lb />
perfectly air-tight, while over this is an <lb />
outer shell of cedar covered and draped <lb />
with the best quality of broadcloth. The <lb />
linings on the of the case are <lb />
of cream satin. <lb />
The John Flanagan Buggy and <lb />
fin Co., with the class goods that <lb />
they manufacture and handle, have es- <lb />
a reputation that is the equal <lb />
any firm in the State. <lb />
Some Egg- Yarns. <lb />
Several merchants gathered on <lb />
the shady side of the street <lb />
away the dull hours. Conversation <lb />
drifted one subject to another <lb />
it landed on eggs. Two or three <lb />
rounds passed about big when <lb />
John Andrews put in one that knocked <lb />
all the out. Said he <lb />
lows are nowhere on big eggs. When <lb />
boys went to the World's Fair we <lb />
dropped in at a restaurant one day and <lb />
among other things called for fried eggs. <lb />
When the waiter came in he had one <lb />
egg to a plate, but it WM so large that <lb />
it covered the plate and hung nil over <lb />
the <lb />
Caps, White was noticed drawing a <lb />
long breath and raising his hand <lb />
he was to head but <lb />
was too quick for him and <lb />
gave them is one man <lb />
who bring me so many he con- <lb />
it got to taking so <lb />
time to count them that the man got <lb />
his hens to lay them on strings of a <lb />
dozen, and when he comes now just <lb />
count a dozen at a time right <lb />
This so completely floored the crowd <lb />
that they had to adjourn to Jim Long's <lb />
for soda water. <lb />
Still Progressing. <lb />
The commencement exercises of the <lb />
University and Wake Forest College <lb />
have both been held, the former this <lb />
week and the latter last week. <lb />
The success of both was <lb />
At Wade Fores, three very <lb />
gentlemen delivered the ad- <lb />
dresses and the commencement is said <lb />
to have been the best in the history of <lb />
the college. The number of students <lb />
was larger than at any previous session <lb />
and the income more than paid the ex- <lb />
The trustees decided to make <lb />
some additions to the buildings, notably <lb />
an infirmary. <lb />
At Chapel Hill they hid Vice Pres- <lb />
Stevenson and the exercises fully <lb />
met the expectation of its warmest <lb />
friends. The report of the work for <lb />
the session has already been noticed in <lb />
these columns. <lb />
Races on the Fourth. <lb />
At their meeting Friday afternoon <lb />
the Greenville Driving Association per- <lb />
all arrangements for a series of <lb />
races here on July 4th. <lb />
There will be four horse races for <lb />
purses of each, and a bicycle race <lb />
for a purse of Of the horse races <lb />
one will be in the class, one <lb />
in the class, one free for all, and <lb />
one driving race to buggy. <lb />
No steps have been taken yet by the <lb />
citizens in reference to co-operating with <lb />
the Driving Association and having a <lb />
general celebration on the 4th. It <lb />
could be done very easily, and the <lb />
crowd brought here on that day, which <lb />
comes this year on Saturday, would <lb />
materially help the business of the <lb />
town. There is not much time to be <lb />
The meeting of the Assembly has h if the celebration is to be had. <lb />
WILSON-RICKS RECEPTION. <lb />
Large of <lb />
Congratulate Them. <lb />
Mr. W. II. Ricks and bride reached <lb />
Greenville at o'clock Wednesday <lb />
evening and held a reception at the <lb />
home of the groom, in <lb />
from to o'clock. They were <lb />
home by t. A. Ricks and <lb />
II. P. Harding, of Greenville, J. F. <lb />
Berry, of Washington, K. L. <lb />
bald, of and Misses Ella <lb />
Frizzle and Lillian Grange r, of Wash- <lb />
A large number of our townspeople <lb />
gathered at the reception to welcome <lb />
the bride Greenville am to extend <lb />
best wishes to the happy couple. The <lb />
guests were received in the hall by J. <lb />
A. Ricks and Miss Bessie Jarvis, and <lb />
were presented to the and groom <lb />
in the parlor by F. C. Harding and <lb />
Miss Annie Refreshments <lb />
were served by J. E. and Miss <lb />
Lucy Cox, II. P. Harding and Miss <lb />
Leta C. M. Jones and Miss <lb />
Smith. <lb />
The hall and parlor were both beau- <lb />
decorated and festooned for the <lb />
occasion. <lb />
The couple were the recipients of <lb />
many beautiful and serviceable bridal <lb />
presents among which were <lb />
A handsome check from John <lb />
Tuft, of Sidney, Ohio. <lb />
Silver salt and pepper set, C. A. <lb />
White and family. <lb />
Two plush seat reception chairs, J. <lb />
L. Little. J. R. and J. G. <lb />
Rattan rocker, J. B. Cherry and wife. <lb />
Plush seat reception chair, Miss Etta <lb />
Hints and C. M. Jones. <lb />
Parlor lamp, Mrs. R. T. Wilson, <lb />
Set dessert spoons, Mrs. T. J. Car- <lb />
malt Washington. <lb />
Silver card receiver, E. L. <lb />
bald, <lb />
Large Smyrna rug, T. J. <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Rug. Sir. and Mrs. Washing- <lb />
ton. <lb />
Pair rugs, D J. Whichard <lb />
and wife. <lb />
Silver spoon and butter knife. J. F. <lb />
Berry, <lb />
Silver bell, AV. Grimes and <lb />
Two China cake plates, Miss Lucy <lb />
Cox. <lb />
Silver R. J. Cobb. <lb />
Sugar Miss Olivia <lb />
Smith. <lb />
Silver butter dish, W. T. Lee. <lb />
Towels, Miss Annie Sheppard. <lb />
Towels Mrs. R. H. Home. <lb />
Gold thimble. Miss Ella Frizzle. <lb />
Washington. <lb />
Silver pickle dish, Miss Lena Taft. <lb />
Picture, Dr. and wife. Wash, <lb />
Oak center table, Mrs. Alfred Forbes. <lb />
Cherry rocker, R W. King and wife. <lb />
Library lamp, J. A. Dupree and wife. <lb />
Plush scat reception chair, A. II. <lb />
Taft. <lb />
Japanese tea pot, Miss Bessie Jarvis. <lb />
Couch and hall lamp, J. A. Ricks. <lb />
For a Tear and a Day. <lb />
When the Federal court opened at <lb />
ten o'clock yesterday morning Judge <lb />
Seymour announced his decision in the <lb />
case. He sentenced Charles <lb />
to imprisonment at hard la- <lb />
in King's county <lb />
Brooklyn, for a year and day. This <lb />
is the minimum sentence that may lie <lb />
for the crime of robbing the <lb />
United Suites mail. <lb />
Sympathy for is wide- <lb />
spread, and many hope that he <lb />
yet be kept out of prison, and be re- <lb />
stored to his wife and child. There is <lb />
only one more chance for him, and <lb />
that lies in appeal to the United States <lb />
Circuit Court of Appeals that meets in <lb />
Richmond. F. II. Busbee, Esq., <lb />
for will endeavor to take <lb />
an appeal to this court. If this does <lb />
not succeed must serve out <lb />
his twelve Marshal <lb />
Carroll will hold in custody <lb />
here until the matter is <lb />
News and Observer. <lb />
Base Ball. <lb />
The following games were <lb />
At <lb />
Louisville, <lb />
At New York St. <lb />
Louis, C. <lb />
Boston, <lb />
Cleveland <lb />
Brooklyn <lb />
The following is the standing of the <lb />
clubs including Saturday's games <lb />
Won <lb />
Haiti <lb />
New York. <lb />
St. <lb />
Three More Brick Stores. <lb />
AVe that Mr. C. M. Ber- <lb />
is negotiating with contractors for <lb />
three brick stores on his property ad- <lb />
joining the Elliott block. <lb />
Since the above was put in type Mr. <lb />
Bernard has closed a contract with <lb />
Barnes Riddick tor the three stores. <lb />
The contractors had ground broken <lb />
this afternoon for the walls of the build- <lb />
and will push the work to com- <lb />
Lewis an aged colored <lb />
man was buried yesterday. Rev. Byrd <lb />
who held the funeral thinks that her <lb />
age was near years. Her daughter <lb />
living in this city is now years old, <lb />
and she remembers her mother only as <lb />
a woman with grown <lb />
Journal. <lb />
Three Kegs in One Buggy. <lb />
A drawing a buggy, but <lb />
no driver, was stopped Monday <lb />
night by people living on street. <lb />
In the buggy were three kegs of liquor. <lb />
A few minutes later a stranger walked <lb />
up hurriedly, thanked those present for <lb />
having stopped his horse, got up in the <lb />
buggy and drove off, leaving them won- <lb />
if the three kegs meant <lb />
whiskey or somebody preparing <lb />
for a big log-rolling. <lb />
of Esteem. <lb />
Just as Prof. H. started <lb />
to ring the bell for the last time for the <lb />
present session Friday morning he was <lb />
treated with a surprise by the boys of <lb />
his school. Mr. Harry Harding came <lb />
forward and in of the boys <lb />
him with a handsome watch <lb />
chain as a mark of their appreciation of <lb />
his work. The presentation <lb />
was a model for neatness, and truly <lb />
and the acceptance feeling. <lb />
No teacher more wins the respect, <lb />
confidence and affection of his pupils <lb />
than Prof. and no one more <lb />
fully reciprocates these feelings towards <lb />
their students than he. <lb />
Bethel Items. <lb />
X. C, June 3rd, 1896. <lb />
Dr. II. T. Bass, was in <lb />
town Saturday. <lb />
W. J. James is rebuilding a store on <lb />
the burnt lot on main street. <lb />
Dr. J. D. Bullock is the happiest <lb />
man in town this a fine boy. <lb />
R. M Jones Esq., tax list-taker for <lb />
Bethel township is here this week <lb />
the list of <lb />
F. C. Harding, of Greenville, will <lb />
deliver the address at the close of Prof. <lb />
B. F. school here on the 19th <lb />
of <lb />
Rev. Albert Barnes, A. W <lb />
II Jenkins, J. L. G. Manning and <lb />
Miss Jenkins the District <lb />
Conference at last week. <lb />
Elder Samuel Moore and R. M. <lb />
Jones Esq., attended the Primitive <lb />
Baptist Union at Church <lb />
at last Saturday and Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Oakley Items. <lb />
N., C. June 1890 <lb />
Mrs. Bettie Andrews left Monday to <lb />
visit her uncle, Mr. Batt <lb />
near <lb />
Miss Carson died at the home <lb />
John H. Friday, after a <lb />
long illness with typhoid fever. <lb />
AV. II. of this place, went <lb />
to Tarboro Saturday to visit his <lb />
II. L. who is very sick <lb />
with typhoid fever. <lb />
Crops are looking well in Ibis sec- <lb />
and arc in good condition. <lb />
In our next shall give an account <lb />
of some cl at this <lb />
place. <lb />
The Irish potato crop moving and <lb />
is very good. If they fall too <lb />
low our people will clear something on <lb />
them. <lb />
Hookerton Items. <lb />
X. C, June 1896. <lb />
F. Edwards, who has been right <lb />
sick, is better now. <lb />
Potato crop is short and very small <lb />
this year. <lb />
Dr. Thomas M. Jordan's son is again <lb />
very sick. <lb />
A. Mosley went to Seven Springs <lb />
Friday and returned Sunday evening. <lb />
Tobacco is still a growing in this <lb />
Crops are very fine. <lb />
D. II. Dixon Co. are having a <lb />
porch built to their store. <lb />
Drummers arc coming often and <lb />
thick now. <lb />
Mrs. Julia and daughter, <lb />
Miss Rosa, were visiting Mrs. John <lb />
Taylor Sunday. <lb />
Mrs. Nancy is the guest <lb />
of Mrs. Zack Taylor this week. <lb />
wife who can cook <lb />
and keep a good nice home. Apply to <lb />
AV. M. E. <lb />
Convention Dates. <lb />
Republican National Convention, <lb />
St. Louis, June <lb />
Democratic National Convention, <lb />
Chicago, July <lb />
Populist National Convention. St. <lb />
Louis. July <lb />
Silver National Convention, St. <lb />
Louis. July <lb />
Democratic State Convention, <lb />
June <lb />
Bud Spain is coming forward as a <lb />
weather prophet. He predicted this <lb />
morning that Frank Hodges would get <lb />
a rest this afternoon was <lb />
going to rain. But we only got a <lb />
sprinkle. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA TEACHER'S <lb />
ASSEMBLY. <lb />
Asheville, N. C, June 1630, 1896. <lb />
For the above occasion the Southern <lb />
Railway will sell round trip tickets at <lb />
the rate of one tare for the round trip <lb />
plus two dollars Membership Pee. <lb />
Tickets will be sold June 1327 in- <lb />
good to return July <lb />
Rate including Membership Fee from<lb />
Selma, <lb />
Raleigh, <lb />
This will lie a splendid opportunity <lb />
to visit Asheville Western North <lb />
Carolina and Land of the <lb />
at a small cost. <lb />
Commencing June the Southern <lb />
Railway will operate through <lb />
between Norfolk Chattanooga <lb />
without change via Selma Ashe- <lb />
ville. Parties located on local station-, <lb />
on the A. C. L. W. N. C. roads <lb />
should apply to Ticket Agents of these <lb />
lines tor round trip tickets. For any <lb />
further information address. <lb />
L. T. P. A. <lb />
Railway, Charlotte, N. C. <lb />
IN NORTH CAROLINA <lb />
Very Likely. <lb />
Little Sue Ma, why <lb />
is that a rabbit has such a short tail <lb />
know, Sis; it's because <lb />
they used up so much of the on <lb />
his cars. <lb />
An Exacting Landlord. <lb />
I think my H one <lb />
the meanest men I ever met in my <lb />
what's the trouble now. How <lb />
do you make that out <lb />
do make it out Why, In- <lb />
raised my rent when he took the <lb />
paper wall because he said it <lb />
made the room <lb />
Post. <lb />
FLOORING <lb />
loss cost- Try a car f. o. b. <lb />
at X. C at per M. <lb />
North Carolina Lumber Co. <lb />
Matters Of Interest Over the State <lb />
Some one at in the Hills <lb />
Observer, last week, asked why <lb />
it is that University Station is like the <lb />
prospects this year in <lb />
North He answered by <lb />
saying that at Station you <lb />
change ears for Chapel Hill, while the <lb />
party will charge <lb />
for Governor. <lb />
P. H. Battle, at the Normal com- <lb />
Vance, the mountain <lb />
boy, was walking with Dr. Mitchell, <lb />
the learned geologist, one afternoon at <lb />
the University. They came to an old <lb />
mill with a broken dam. Vance <lb />
for a moment looked at both mill <lb />
and dam, and said to good old doc- <lb />
tor, with a straight face Doctor that <lb />
mill ain't worth a dam The <lb />
thought that was just about the. size <lb />
Volunteer Fireman. <lb />
And he Run in. <lb />
The new bicyclist, colliding with the <lb />
milk-wagon in tin; street, curled under <lb />
his little nickel machine, thrust both <lb />
his legs through its wire spokes, twisted <lb />
his arms about the steering gear, and <lb />
with a wild whoop went hustling into a <lb />
group of <lb />
said the policeman, <lb />
after he had arrived on the spot. <lb />
groaned the bat- <lb />
young man, peering up from the <lb />
ruins. <lb />
on de side- <lb />
walk, explained the officer <lb />
with the lolly air that only a policeman <lb />
knows how to assume. <lb />
PERSONAL. <lb />
page medical reference <lb />
book to any person afflicted with any <lb />
special, chronic or delicate disease <lb />
liar to their sex. Address the leading <lb />
physicians and surgeons tie United <lb />
States. Hathaway A Co., South <lb />
Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. <lb />
Greenville Market. <lb />
Corrected by S. M. Si <lb />
Butter, per to i <lb />
Western to <lb />
Sugar cured to <lb />
to tin <lb />
Corn to <lb />
Flour, to 5.00 <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
Salt pet to <lb />
to <lb />
per to <lb />
Beeswax, <lb />
Cotton and peanut. <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices of cotton <lb />
and peanuts for yesterday, as furnished <lb />
by Cobb Bros- Commission Mer- <lb />
chants of <lb />
COTTON. Good <lb />
Low <lb />
Good 5-10 <lb />
Extra <lb />
bu <lb />
One <lb />
Desirable building lots <lb />
for sale. <lb />
yards from College <lb />
R. R. Depot. <lb />
Tobacco Town. <lb />
business <lb />
of town. Terms very reasonable. <lb />
Apply to BROS. <lb />
One Hundred <lb />
J. W. HIGGS. Pres. J. S. HIGGS, Cashier, <lb />
Ma. HENRY HARDING, Ass t Cashier. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
STOCKHOLDERS <lb />
Representing; Capital of More Than a Half <lb />
Million Dollars, <lb />
Wm. 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 />
EXPECTANT <lb />
MOTHERS, <lb />
We Oder You n i <lb />
Which <lb />
INJURES <lb />
of I to Mother I <lb />
and Child. <lb />
FRIEND <lb />
Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk., <lb />
My wife used <lb />
ton birth hr child, dirt <lb />
suffer from or quickly i <lb />
t relieved at tho hour hut . <lb />
, had no pains afterward and her <lb />
recovery was rapid. <lb />
E. E. Johnston, Ala. <lb />
Sent by Mall or Express, on receipt of. <lb />
price. per Moth- <lb />
I mailed Free. <lb />
unit Atlanta, Ci. <lb />
SOLD BY ALL <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES. <lb />
We, <lb />
used Tobacco Flues <lb />
In- W. C- lust sea- <lb />
son unhesitatingly they <lb />
are A both in workmanship and <lb />
are much put than <lb />
Fines us mad. All joints <lb />
riveted or hinged. <lb />
J. J. <lb />
W. <lb />
S. Ii. ;. <lb />
S- D. <lb />
We are now fir <lb />
next Reason will guarantee <lb />
quality tin; best prices as low <lb />
as any- Correspondence <lb />
correct size of inside- of barn <lb />
and we will flues so <lb />
put them up in fifteen min- <lb />
W. <lb />
Washington. N C. <lb />
Prices <lb />
YOU V <lb />
THAT YOU CAN V <lb />
STEEL <lb />
FLUES. <lb />
FOll LESS MONEY FROM <lb />
. <lb />
than you tho common iron <lb />
from others. If you don't believe <lb />
it call and get Ins prices. He will <lb />
not lie undersold. All work <lb />
as to material, k, <lb />
Flues arc now Heady <lb />
Delivery. <lb />
Prompt attention given to all or- <lb />
am also agent for tho <lb />
largest WALL <lb />
Inters America. <lb />
We respectfully solicit the accounts <lb />
of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
public. <lb />
Checks and Account Books <lb />
ed on application. <lb />
about sixty days I will move <lb />
my stock of Hardware Stoves <lb />
o the brick stores now be-i <lb />
built. Until that I will <lb />
the price my <lb />
per cent and my Stoves <lb />
from <lb />
FROM TO EACH <lb />
My Stoves will sold <lb />
; My Stoves for <lb />
and ray 120.00 Now Leo for <lb />
Pumps. Doors, Sash and Nails. <lb />
specialties. Axes and <lb />
I an ray <lb />
and Sewing at cost. <lb />
I have just received a lot <lb />
barbed and fencing wire. <lb />
All ray axes will go <lb />
Try one of ray axes. <lb />
Call early and bring the <lb />
A. B. ON, <lb />
Five Points, N. C number's Shop <lb />
CHEAP SHOES <lb />
Have declined so this fall you can buy pretty <lb />
good Shoes for to as you used <lb />
to. I will begin now to sell them at the declined <lb />
prices which must prevail this fall. As I have <lb />
a large stock of those Shoes on hand, which will <lb />
begin to arrive in days. All goods as <lb />
and your money back always if you want <lb />
it. Give me a call at Higgs old stand. <lb />
St. <lb />
In the <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 />
SAML T. WHITE. <lb />
C. A. Whites old <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
------IS STILL AT THE FRONT WITH A LINK------- <lb />
OPT Y EXPERIENCE has taught that the be-l i- the <lb />
Hemp Hope, Building Pumps, Farming and every <lb />
ting necessary for Mechanics and general house purposes, as wall a <lb />
Clothing, Huts. Ladies Dress I hand. Am head <lb />
quarters tor Heavy Groceries, and jobbing Clark's O. N. T. <lb />
Cotton, and keep courteous and attentive clerk. <lb />
N. C <lb />
SUGG. <lb />
Life, Fire and Accident Insurance. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
OFFICE AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All Risks placed in strictly <lb />
ASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current <lb />
AGENT FOR FIRST-GLASS FIRE <lb />
C. O. Cobb, Pitt Co. N. C. <lb />
T. J. POPE, Southampton Co., V <lb />
COBB BROS CO.<lb />
COTTON AND PEANUT <lb />
AND <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
and Progress Building, Water Street. <lb />
Bagging, Ties and Peanut at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments Solicited. <lb />
1878 Code, used in Telegraphing.<lb /></p>
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CLOTHING <lb />
In cool-appearing and <lb />
. comfort-giving <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
we have been careful <lb />
not to omit a particle of <lb />
that distinctive style and <lb />
perfect lit which always <lb />
characterizes our <lb />
Neither <lb />
have we for one moment <lb />
lost sight of the ever <lb />
important point of price <lb />
economy. Mid-Sum- <lb />
mer Nothing of equal <lb />
and style was <lb />
ever sold cheaper.<lb />
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
Local Reflections, <lb />
an- ripe. <lb />
line. <lb />
Potato are Increasing. <lb />
JUNE <lb />
Some Some Coming, <lb />
Neither. <lb />
Some <lb />
Mil's. <lb />
Club at J. S. Tuns <lb />
Feed, at J. S. <lb />
Fresh Fancy I Morris <lb />
Meyer's <lb />
Tax lister work o <lb />
slowly in their line. <lb />
Butter. X. Y. Suite and <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
Greenville s to be keeping <lb />
free of base ball lever. <lb />
Several from here <lb />
church at Falkland on Sunday. <lb />
Work has commenced on a house fur <lb />
Mr. W. in <lb />
Thai a man can see no farther <lb />
his nose is sometime the fault the <lb />
nose. <lb />
Finest Cucumber in vinegar <lb />
ready use, at J. S. <lb />
His <lb />
lire is. <lb />
building let for <lb />
offer <lb />
sale. <lb />
See <lb />
desirable <lb />
advertise. <lb />
best blend of Tea, per <lb />
S. Al. Sell <lb />
Linen, Crash, Serge, <lb />
Flannel, Seersucker, Si- <lb />
Silk, Duck, <lb />
are in profusion and can <lb />
be bought cheap. <lb />
mediate buyers have <lb />
selection con- <lb />
pi ls <lb />
from the finest, largest <lb />
and most complete as- <lb />
of <lb />
apparel ever display- <lb />
ed here. <lb />
The Book Store had a call <lb />
today for a cent's worth of cap's tool <lb />
paper. <lb />
The <lb />
Quantities of empty flour barrels are <lb />
hauled out by the lo ship <lb />
potatoes in. <lb />
The large platform scale on the pub- <lb />
square mar the market house be- <lb />
repaired. <lb />
A new shipment of Fulton Market <lb />
Beef just in. Try it. J. S. <lb />
Crop talk is very gratifying. From <lb />
n ally every section of the county w <lb />
hear good reports. <lb />
So far as heard from nearly <lb />
county in the Suite the old <lb />
list of school books. <lb />
A new supply of Beef Ham received <lb />
to-day. It is delicious. Try <lb />
J. S. Tl <lb />
The druggists smile in anticipation <lb />
I for paregoric that the hall- <lb />
ripe apple will soon cause. <lb />
The Democratic Congressional con- <lb />
the Second District will he <lb />
held <lb />
Talk about climbing but one <lb />
of the linemen here at work on the <lb />
telephone exchange can run right up <lb />
them. <lb />
Cheat run one <lb />
Horse Wagons, Two Two Horse <lb />
ons. See B. F. i. <lb />
Don't complain it times seem a bit <lb />
dull now. can have the <lb />
knowing it Will not stay that <lb />
way long. <lb />
The REFLECTOR acknowledges re- <lb />
an invitation to the closing ex- <lb />
of Trinity School, Chocowinity, <lb />
Jane 11th. <lb />
Is reaches, <lb />
basins, and Apples, per <lb />
pound. S. M. <lb />
The acknowledges an <lb />
invitation, sent by A. J. Moore, to the <lb />
closing exerciser of Bethel Academy, <lb />
June 19th. <lb />
We have been told that is to- <lb />
in the Vanceboro section large <lb />
enough to top. That is line tobacco <lb />
for the season. <lb />
The rate from Greenville lo Rich- <lb />
Va., the occasion of the <lb />
reunion is for the round <lb />
trip. This is a low rate. <lb />
A letter received from Andrew <lb />
who went lo Topeka, Kan., <lb />
week, says he is delighted with his <lb />
and the is grand. <lb />
A. M. Clark is sick. <lb />
F. has gone to <lb />
on business. <lb />
X. Hart returned Friday evening <lb />
from Va. <lb />
W. H. Barnes returned from Suffolk <lb />
Tuesday evening. <lb />
W. Barnhill returned Monday <lb />
evening from Bethel. <lb />
Miss Jennie Williams is visiting <lb />
friends at Falkland. <lb />
G. Fleming returned Thursday <lb />
veiling from Durham. <lb />
Harwell Riddick returned Monday <lb />
evening from Suffolk. <lb />
U. F. returned Thursday <lb />
evening from Wilson. <lb />
Happy Family. <lb />
South-west Fifth street. It's a <lb />
with full set of teeth. <lb />
girl <lb />
The Southern Railway. <lb />
On second page will be found the <lb />
rates of the Southern Railway to the <lb />
Assembly at Asheville. Be- <lb />
ginning June 14th this road will <lb />
ate through trains from Norfolk to <lb />
Chattanooga, which will afford <lb />
to tn <lb />
Solicitor C. M. Bernard <lb />
home evening. <lb />
returned <lb />
Kiley, of Philadelphia, is <lb />
.-pending this week here. <lb />
W. II. Dixon returned Thursday <lb />
evening from <lb />
J. S. C. Benjamin returned Monday <lb />
evening from <lb />
Mrs. Florence Dancy home <lb />
House Wednesday evening. <lb />
Miss Purvis, Hamilton, is <lb />
visiting Mrs. Cornelius Stephens. <lb />
J. W. and A. Ricks are <lb />
-pending week Seven Springs. <lb />
Mrs. of Hookerton, <lb />
is visit her daughter, Mrs. W. <lb />
Brown. <lb />
J. M. Moore home <lb />
day evening from Military <lb />
Institute. <lb />
-Miss Katie Matthews, of Hertford, is <lb />
visiting the family her uncle, J. T. <lb />
Matthews. <lb />
A Boy. <lb />
We notice from the report of the ex- <lb />
the Military <lb />
Academy that Mr. J. M. Moore tit this <lb />
dace was one of the He <lb />
is mentioned among those worthy of <lb />
commendation as graceful in the <lb />
delivery of an exquisite <lb />
To Begin Again. <lb />
The Slate Encampment. <lb />
The Raleigh Press-Visitor says <lb />
to the encampment this year, it up-. <lb />
TOWN MEET. <lb />
No More Wood on Evans <lb />
Street. <lb />
pears probable that the available money <lb />
will be placed in the hands of the colon- <lb />
el of each regiment, who will probably <lb />
, ,. . , he Bead held <lb />
be to use it to the lies <lb />
. , . , their monthly meeting on Thursday <lb />
advantage. At toe encampments . , a <lb />
Our Special Effort <lb />
regimental quartermasters I <lb />
have had no practical work to do. <lb />
There is a desire on the part some <lb />
thoughtful officers to have practice <lb />
campaign matches as in some other <lb />
States and as in the regular <lb />
Hands Full. <lb />
Frank Hodges says lie is the busiest <lb />
man in town. His daily is to <lb />
watch the progress of the right brick <lb />
stores going up, keep an eye also on the <lb />
double office building around the <lb />
look alter the telephone wires as <lb />
night. Besides the routine business <lb />
of allowing monthly accounts, etc., the <lb />
Boa rd enacted some new laws, one of <lb />
which is of special importance. That <lb />
is, that hereafter no wood buildings <lb />
shall hi. allowed to be erected on that <lb />
portion of street between Third <lb />
and Fifth streets nor within SO feet <lb />
Evans Street, nor shall any wood <lb />
be placed in front of any building with- <lb />
in this limit. <lb />
The selling of ill any portion <lb />
of the town lying south of Five Points <lb />
M will be- the linemen go along, keep ,,,,.,,, it ,, <lb />
gin cutting lumber at the mill this <lb />
week. He has secured a small outfit <lb />
for mailing rough lumber and is putting <lb />
it in position tor work. We hope the <lb />
plant will grow rapidly until it reaches <lb />
even larger proportions than before <lb />
fire. <lb />
Mask <lb />
We regret to learn of the death <lb />
Mr. Elbert Forbes occurred at <lb />
his home near Falkland on Wednesday <lb />
afternoon, lie suffered a stroke of par- <lb />
on Tuesday from which he never <lb />
rallied. Mr. Forbes was one of the <lb />
best citizens and his death is a <lb />
loss indeed. <lb />
Jack Fan. <lb />
is visiting <lb />
Marriage licenses. <lb />
Last week three couples applied to <lb />
Register of Deeds King for marriage <lb />
licenses, two white and one colored <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
Fernando Tyson and Louisa <lb />
and Ida <lb />
COLORED. <lb />
Henry Daniel and Susan Daniel. <lb />
grandfather. Dr. <lb />
an <lb />
Excursion to Ocracoke. <lb />
Next Saturday night there will be <lb />
excursion Washington <lb />
lo <lb />
Mr. C. Proctor and child re <lb />
turned Tuesday evening from a visit to The steamer Virginia Dare <lb />
Mount. has been chartered the fare for the. <lb />
round trip will he from <lb />
Mrs. J. J. <lb />
Crime-land, is visiting her father, Dr. wanting to join the <lb />
A man driving an ox to a buggy was <lb />
the attraction in town Wednesday. <lb />
The ox trotted along at a lively rate <lb />
just like he was used to pulling a bug- <lb />
Some one has said that the man who <lb />
C J. <lb />
Mrs. Harding returned <lb />
evening from a few visit to rel- <lb />
at Centerville. <lb />
C. K. Gardner, assistant at the de- <lb />
pot, went to Saturday evening <lb />
and returned Monday <lb />
Mis.- returned homo <lb />
evening from the Mary <lb />
Baldwin school at Va. <lb />
Miss Ellen who has <lb />
spending a days with friends here, <lb />
let. Wednesday for House. <lb />
W. II. Grimes returned from <lb />
on Wednesday evening's train and <lb />
went out to his Inure at <lb />
N. S. Jr. of Washington, <lb />
spent Sunday Monday here and <lb />
went to on Monday evening's <lb />
train <lb />
W. F. Harding, of Charlotte <lb />
Military institute, arrived home Tues- <lb />
day evening to spend vacation with his <lb />
parents. <lb />
Misses Nan- <lb />
Fleming reached home Thursday <lb />
evening from the Woman's College at <lb />
Richmond. <lb />
Presiding Elder B. R. Hall, who <lb />
preached in the church here <lb />
Sunday morning and night, left for <lb />
Goldsboro Monday. <lb />
James Davenport, of re- <lb />
turned home last week from the State <lb />
University, and was in town shaking <lb />
hands with his many friends to-day. <lb />
Miss Bessie Harding arrived home <lb />
Tuesday evening from Raleigh, where <lb />
she had stopped a few days <lb />
from the N. I. College at Greens- <lb />
can go from here to Washington <lb />
on Saturday's steamer at one- fare for <lb />
the round trip. <lb />
Masonic Officers. <lb />
At a meeting Greenville Lodge <lb />
No. A. F. A. M., held today <lb />
following officers were elected for <lb />
lite coming Masonic year <lb />
W. M. King, W. M. <lb />
J. M. S. W. <lb />
O. L. J. W. <lb />
L. I. Moore, Sec. <lb />
C. T. <lb />
How Many are Interested P <lb />
One merchant remarked tons today <lb />
that the made the right <lb />
suggestion for a general 4th July <lb />
celebration this year. It can be had if <lb />
the people will just set their heads to do <lb />
so. And there is not much time to talk <lb />
over the matter either. interest- <lb />
ed should get together, devise pi ins, <lb />
point committees and get the <lb />
started. Greenville can be filled full of <lb />
people that day it the tight work is <lb />
done. <lb />
I am showing a large <lb />
variety of the newest <lb />
and most fashionable <lb />
novelties in Straw and <lb />
including <lb />
finest grades of both <lb />
English and American <lb />
manufacture. <lb />
Frank <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
the only sure inoculation against the <lb />
Some young ladies were out Friday <lb />
soliciting funds to pay off a debt eon. <lb />
traded in making improvements a <lb />
Cherry Hill cemetery. They met with <lb />
good <lb />
It is said that a man who won't buy <lb />
a because he one, has <lb />
invented a machine by which he can <lb />
cook his dinner by the smoke of his <lb />
neighbor's chimney. <lb />
Mr. J. L. Wooten has purchased the <lb />
lot between the stores of <lb />
Taft and II. B. Clark, and is having <lb />
material hauled to put up a <lb />
brick store tor his drug business. <lb />
The spring mouths 1896 are being <lb />
classed a record breaker. April was <lb />
the warmest of any corresponding <lb />
month tor a gnat many while <lb />
May has been given the record be- <lb />
the stormiest. <lb />
The handsome manufactured <lb />
by the John Flanagan Buggy Co., <lb />
mention of which was made in Friday's <lb />
was sold to J. W. <lb />
cf Farmville. One look at it was <lb />
all he needed to induce him to <lb />
chase. <lb />
Greenville Male Academy closed <lb />
day the summer. The past session <lb />
has been a very one. There <lb />
is not a better school in eastern North <lb />
Carolina for boys. The average at- <lb />
for the year ha been tony five. <lb />
A by the name <lb />
came to Saturday evening <lb />
and purchased some salt fish. her <lb />
way home she ate some of the fish raw. <lb />
Shortly after them she began to <lb />
have spasms and died very soon there- <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
If you would always healthy, Keep <lb />
blood pure with Hood's <lb />
the One True Blood Purifier. <lb />
Can Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Cher <lb />
rise, Apricots, Pears and Pineapple. <lb />
S. M- <lb />
I am prepared to famish Ice Cream <lb />
to families in any quantity. Give me <lb />
your orders Mourns <lb />
If you Ice Soda Water <lb />
Milk Shakes, Coco Cola, <lb />
and Sherbets call on Morris Meyer. <lb />
Tins is I he season fur wheat harvest- <lb />
but this section there is not <lb />
much of it to harvest, <lb />
Mr. Alfred Forbes is Opening a street <lb />
through his property in <lb />
south of Ninth street. <lb />
It must lie gratifying to the Charlotte <lb />
Observer that its own county, <lb />
burg, showed such a majority in <lb />
favor of free coinage at precinct <lb />
meetings on last Saturday, <lb />
Information reached here today of the <lb />
death of Rev. W. J. n. He was <lb />
once pastor the A. M. K. church <lb />
here, and was as thought of by <lb />
everybody as any colored man who ever <lb />
lived in the community. <lb />
J. C. Lanier Co., recently placed <lb />
a very beautiful to at the grave of <lb />
Essie Sheppard, little daughter of Mr. <lb />
Henry Sheppard. in Cherry Hill <lb />
tery. There is not a prettier or more <lb />
appropriate tomb the cemetery. <lb />
Married. <lb />
Al o'clock Wednesday afternoon <lb />
at Chocowinity <lb />
of Greenville and Miss Bessie Wilson, <lb />
daughter of Mr. R. T. Wilson, of <lb />
were married by Rev. N. <lb />
Collin Hughes. They were attended <lb />
by Mr. J A. brother the <lb />
groom, and Miss Ella Frizzle. <lb />
The joins a host of <lb />
friends in cordially welcoming the <lb />
charming bride to and wish- <lb />
for the couple a long and happy <lb />
wedded life. <lb />
tobacco town moving along and <lb />
be on persons put on t <lb />
sec that the trains come and go <lb />
schedule time. says he was about <lb />
to put a complaint that he had <lb />
much to do, when he found Prof. <lb />
was helping him and con ; <lb />
eluded that between them both they <lb />
chain <lb />
streets lo <lb />
The bond of E. M. Tax <lb />
i Collector, was and accepted. <lb />
could hold the job down. <lb />
SPRING <lb />
8.50 Suits or 5.00 <lb />
9.50 <lb />
10-60 <lb />
6.00 <lb />
7.00 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
Youths <lb />
., <lb />
t 6.50 <lb />
8.00<lb />
8.00 <lb />
have- tho above Suits all sizes and the floods <lb />
for the <lb />
have a full lino of <lb />
Mothers <lb />
Taken Sick at Church. <lb />
Mrs. Florence Dancy has been in <lb />
Prof. Harding for and had not <lb />
Study Law. attended church for two months. She <lb />
Prof. W. F. who has been so much better on Sunday that she <lb />
Prof. Baird's efficient assistant in lo go out Sunday night. The <lb />
Charlotte Military Institute for walk to church was very trying to her <lb />
peal two years, leaves for his home and the lights making the <lb />
Greenville, this State, this morning at j building so warm she was taken very <lb />
Prof. Harding has been study-1 rick after the services Started. <lb />
law Judge Burwell and will Friends went to her assistance and she <lb />
this summer continue his studies the was carried from tie-building, but But- <lb />
University Law School under Dr. intensely for some time be- <lb />
Manning and Judge Shepherd, I fore she could be taken on home. In a <lb />
t. getting his license in September note lo the she n quests <lb />
will his brother in Green- that her thanks be to all who <lb />
ville the first of the next anyway administered to and assisted <lb />
when he will decide upon his future She expresses gratitude Slid Up. <lb />
course, his inclination and to every one. <lb />
leaning strongly toward Charlotte as <lb />
the of his permanent location. I <lb />
He is a young man of brains, capacity i <lb />
and energy, a hard student, deter- <lb />
mined to succeed. Charlotte regrets lo <lb />
lose him, but is glad that it is likely lo Anxiously watch declining health of <lb />
be only their daughters. So many are cut off <lb />
mm by consumption in early years that <lb />
. there is real cause for In j <lb />
Gov. Jarvis m <lb />
the reach of medicine, Hood's Sana. I <lb />
The Press-Visitor was glad to see, will restore quality <lb />
Hon. Thee, J. Jarvis in the city to-day quantity of the blood and thus give I <lb />
. , , , ii i Read the following <lb />
and to nave a pleasant talk with bun <lb />
, . . . . ., I is but just to write about my <lb />
concerning the situation in North I Cora , she w com. <lb />
Gov. Jarvis has the true <lb />
est of the State at heart, and if all I feeling, and friends said she would not <lb />
. . i .- i live over three months. She had a bad <lb />
would ; the view the <lb />
present situation that he does, <lb />
ting discord and lack confidence in I <lb />
each other, and realizing the necessity i <lb />
of unity and harmony and and nothing seemed to do her any good, <lb />
the party would be in better con- I happened to read about Hood's <lb />
I. is a fact, US GOV. re- <lb />
I very first dose began to get better, <lb />
marked to us that there is . o After taking a few bottles she was com- <lb />
bickering among Democrats and cured and her health has been the <lb />
too disposition to suspect each Mrs- Peck. <lb />
, , , , Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. <lb />
other of selling out when any plan of gay that my hag not <lb />
combination or campaign is advanced stated my case in as strong words as I <lb />
from any Democratic source. Gov. would have done- Hood's <lb />
Jarvis stands for Democratic a-cord <lb />
and unanimity. Speaking of the <lb />
two <lb />
held, he says wisdom would <lb />
that representatives the par- <lb />
when they meet here, consult <lb />
and decide what is best, and that <lb />
when they have decided let th decision <lb />
have the unanimous support the en- <lb />
tire <lb />
in the latest designs. We carry n full of Bros. Fin <lb />
Oboes, L. Reed Fine Shoos, F. Reynold's Fine Shoes. <lb />
We a position to save you some this spring. Com <lb />
to see us. <lb />
O. <lb />
NEXT TO TYSON BANK. <lb />
Ii <lb />
Cough <lb />
Is full of tho Bargains trial jars the purchasers and <lb />
i his fact joined the truthful assertions, the largest stock, most <lb />
beautiful selections, best values, make our store the most <lb />
satisfactory place for you to trade. Come lake a look at <lb />
the many attractions winch offer you. They <lb />
to elicit your admiration and make <lb />
you our patrons. A stock full of Bargains <lb />
day each season, but <lb />
before any better, more <lb />
beautiful or better selected <lb />
stock than this season. Our <lb />
buyer bought for the <lb />
Cash, and added to <lb />
tho judgment <lb />
of years <lb />
experience, we offer a of <lb />
Merchandise <lb />
ins never been excelled or scarcely this town or <lb />
county- Our store is the home of tare genuine <lb />
merit, honest goods, square polite attention, <lb />
and the place for to We have <lb />
I In-ill mid call upon every <lb />
to examine them Our store <lb />
is full lo <lb />
of tho <lb />
following lit- i<lb />
has truly cured me and I am now <lb />
Cora Peck, Amsterdam, N. Y. <lb />
Be sure to get Hood's, because <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Dry Goods, Ladies, hisses and Children Dress <lb />
Goods, Shirt Waist Silks, White Goods, <lb />
Dimities, ail wool <lb />
Black Dress Goods <lb />
Novelty Cotton <lb />
Linen Fabrics, <lb />
Ducks, <lb />
Ripples, <lb />
Goods.<lb />
Piques, White and Colored Lawns, <lb />
-Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes and other beautiful <lb />
Stylish things too to Our Laces, Ribbons, Silks, <lb />
Braids, Buttons, Velvets other make the of <lb />
, the ladies triad to behold Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Side Combs, <lb />
Is Hie Ono True Blood I to . n., BL. . i <lb />
. ere Our stock is for <lb />
Prepared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. <lb />
. ., are purely re- <lb />
S PlUS and <lb />
Will Many Wednesday Morning. <lb />
Charles <lb />
house left this afternoon for Snow Hill, <lb />
where he will be married at o'clock <lb />
Wednesday to- Miss Carrie <lb />
of that town, Mr. Earn- <lb />
after <lb />
the ceremony the collide will drive to <lb />
Goldsboro where they will depart on a <lb />
ten bridal tour. <lb />
There is no young man in Greenville <lb />
held in higher esteem than <lb />
house, and there is no more charming <lb />
and accomplished young lady in our <lb />
county than the one he wins tor <lb />
his bride. Their host of friends wish <lb />
July Second. <lb />
Henry will hang July 2nd, <lb />
at Halifax, N. C. <lb />
Governor Sot tho above, date <lb />
today for the execution of the murderer <lb />
of Engineer Dodd. There is no further <lb />
hope for the condemned murderer and <lb />
the execution will in all probability <lb />
carried out on that date. <lb />
The Supreme Court confirm- <lb />
ed the decision of the lower court, it re- <lb />
for the Governor to set the date <lb />
for <lb />
tor. <lb />
Real Estate Transfers. <lb />
the Heal Agency <lb />
Henry the following trans- <lb />
have been recently made to-wit ; <lb />
J. Cherry and wife to J. L. <lb />
lot on main street. Alfred Forbes and <lb />
wife lo W. K. Tucker, lot on street. <lb />
H. A. Gilliam lo Henry Sheppard, lot <lb />
on M. M. Breaks to <lb />
J. W. farm. Henry <lb />
and wife to Lewis lot en <lb />
Bonner's Lane. <lb />
To those having property for sale <lb />
Mr. Sheppard says he will make it to, <lb />
their interest to place the in his <lb />
hands, no no pay <lb />
Lieut. Col. to <lb />
Mr. Ii. F. Sugg, First Lieutenant <lb />
of the Military fame, has an <lb />
to the marriage of Col. W. <lb />
T. Hughes, a wealthy leaf tobacco deal- <lb />
of N. C, to Miss Clara <lb />
K. Davis, of Norfolk, Va., on the 17th <lb />
of June. The officers who are invited <lb />
will meet Gov. Carr and staff, General <lb />
Gotten and staff, Col. Rodman and <lb />
staff at Weldon in a special car and <lb />
will leave Weldon at o'clock, re- <lb />
leave Norfolk at o'clock <lb />
that night. This is a grand affair and <lb />
for them a long life of hap- be much enjoyed by those who will <lb />
Figures Never Lie <lb />
But the figures of some Indies are very de- <lb />
when dressed in a Skirt or Waist that is <lb />
not new and stylish. To avoid tin's deception <lb />
buy your Dress Goods where are sure to <lb />
find only the latest and best productions of <lb />
dame fashion. We are just receiving new <lb />
Dress Goods for summer wear and they <lb />
pass any thing ever shown in Greenville The <lb />
right goods at the right <lb />
every time. We <lb />
have them. <lb />
Cheap. <lb />
Corner. <lb />
prices will <lb />
Lang Sells <lb />
Ladies, Misses and n. Men and Boys, The most <lb />
and Stylish line Ladies, Oxford Ties ever <lb />
offered here. <lb />
Furnishing Goods <lb />
embracing many articles, such Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Bows <lb />
Suspender, Dress and Sunday and <lb />
every day Shirts, Undershirts Toilet Articles. Fur, Wool and <lb />
Straw for Hen Boys. Caps for men, Boys and children- <lb />
Plain, Pure, Heavy Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat. Lard, Salt, Snuff and Tobacco. Hard <lb />
ware Farming- Tools, lows and Tinware, Toilet Sets <lb />
and many household articles in that lino. The Best line <lb />
Crockery that we have over had and that is saying much. Our Tee <lb />
and Dinner are beauties- Our Cups and Saucers, <lb />
es and Bowls are here in quantities and Vase <lb />
or Lamps, plain fancy patterns. Now h word about oar <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Store, bigger more magnificent and grander than over before. Oak <lb />
Suits, Parlor Belts, Lounges. Upholstered, Reed, <lb />
Willow, and Oak Booking Chairs, and Oak Chairs- All the <lb />
culmination of the Manufacturer's Art up to date. Separate pieces. <lb />
Bureaus, Bedsteads; Tables, Towel and Hat <lb />
Tin Safes, Bide Boards, Spring Mattresses, Cots, Wash <lb />
tends, Shuck and strew Mattresses, Mattings, Rugs, Carpet, Cur <lb />
Poles, Lace Curtains, Window Shades other furnish <lb />
Harness, Trunks. and Maud Hags Satchels. Woo <lb />
and Willow Ware. Tubs. Market Fancy Lunch <lb />
Its. many other things that need. Don't come to <lb />
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and you had better get <lb />
your Flues ready for <lb />
curing. We can sup- <lb />
ply you now at any <lb />
time with the best Steel <lb />
Flues. <lb />
BAKER AID <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in <lb />
HARDWARE <lb />
FENDER <lb />
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A portable military crematory, <lb />
in appearance <lb />
army baking oven, it is <lb />
larger and heaver and quires <lb />
right horses to draw it, is to be <lb />
j supplied to each German army <lb />
corps. It is the invention a <lb />
i polish engineer and is intended <lb />
to do with the risk of <lb />
from burial by <lb />
of the bodies of soldiers killed in <lb />
battle. <lb />
ESTABLISHED 1875- <lb />
SIDES SHOULDERS <lb />
their year's supplies will <lb />
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the t Out goods bought <lb />
sold for having risk <lb />
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John Dobbins, the colored <lb />
employee of the Southern shops <lb />
here who was severely injured by <lb />
a blow cu the bead, delivered by <lb />
by Rev. Bob Little col- <lb />
man, in a right two years <lb />
ago, has f just recovered his <lb />
speech. About six months ago <lb />
Dobbins recovered consciousness <lb />
for the first time since he re- <lb />
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financial complexion of the sever- <lb />
delegations to the <lb />
convention. The total number of <lb />
delegates is and the Herald's <lb />
figures, based upon the action of <lb />
conventions that have been held <lb />
and estimates touching those to <lb />
be held, For for <lb />
gold, doubtful, <lb />
It is that of the <lb />
United States Senators <lb />
North up to <lb />
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including the two that withdrew <lb />
from the Senate in that <lb />
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since the war, unless we count <lb />
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About a mouth ago Mr. John <lb />
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Ridge thirty five miles from <lb />
on the Wilmington, <lb />
A Railway, was <lb />
seized with the hallucination that <lb />
his family and friends had en- <lb />
into a conspiracy to poison <lb />
him. H, therefore, eat- <lb />
and no amount of inducement <lb />
could be held out to him to take <lb />
even a of food, He <lb />
alto refused to allow a doctor <lb />
give him attention, and the result <lb />
was that he died of sheer <lb />
last Thursday. For twenty <lb />
five days he had not eaten a bite- <lb />
Wilmington Messenger. <lb />
CURE FOR HEADACHE. <lb />
A a remedy fur all forms of Headache <lb />
Electric Hitters has proved to be the <lb />
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urge all who to procure a <lb />
and give this remedy a lair <lb />
In case of habitual constipation Electric <lb />
Bitters cures by giving the needed tone <lb />
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the use of Try it once. <lb />
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Bob gives this simple <lb />
homeless friend with <lb />
a chromatic nose, while you are <lb />
stirring up the in a ten <lb />
cent glass of gin let me give you <lb />
a fact to wash down Ton <lb />
may say that you have longed for <lb />
years for the free, independent <lb />
life of the farmer, but have not <lb />
been able to get money together <lb />
to buy a farm. But there is just <lb />
where you are mistaken. For <lb />
some years you have been drink <lb />
a good, improved farm at the <lb />
rate of square feet a gulp. If <lb />
you doubt this statement figure <lb />
it out yourself. An acre of land <lb />
contains square feet. <lb />
mate for convenience the land at <lb />
an acre; you will see that it <lb />
brings the land to just one mill <lb />
per square foot one cent for ten <lb />
square feet- Now pour down the <lb />
fiery dose, and imagine that you <lb />
are swallowing a strawberry <lb />
patch. Call in five of your friends <lb />
and hare them to help yon gulp <lb />
down that five-hundred-foot gar <lb />
den. Get on a prolonged spree <lb />
some day, and see how long it re- <lb />
quires to swallow a pasture land <lb />
to feed a cow. Put down that <lb />
glass of gin there is dirt in it <lb />
feet of good, rich worth <lb />
per <lb />
Sometimes a man drops a mere <lb />
casual remark that sets him <lb />
down as eminently fitted for <lb />
some line duty that nobody <lb />
would have otherwise suspected <lb />
him cut out for. Now everybody <lb />
knows Lee's good <lb />
qualities. He was a superb fight <lb />
was and is still accomplished <lb />
as a horseback rider, Alexander <lb />
and <lb />
according to Hon. William P. <lb />
Henderson, of Davidson, <lb />
to the contrary <lb />
standing. Up to the time of his <lb />
appointment as consul -general <lb />
to Cuba, nobody had thought <lb />
much about Fitz Lee in <lb />
with diplomacy, and while <lb />
great hopes were had of him after <lb />
his-appointment, he gave no <lb />
of being especially diplomatic <lb />
until yesterday. In passing <lb />
through Fla., a delegation <lb />
of Floridians met him who were <lb />
possessed of a red hatred of Mr. <lb />
now of Havana. It was <lb />
to speak circumspectly <lb />
before these gentlemen, for Fitz <lb />
had one foot in the States <lb />
other in Cuba, so to speak. <lb />
Between the Scylla of offending <lb />
the gentlemen who were standing <lb />
on the platform the <lb />
Charybdis of getting on <lb />
the wrong side of Mr. <lb />
when ho landed in Cuba, what <lb />
did General Lee say Here's <lb />
what be hoped the <lb />
dust of travel would be out of <lb />
his eyes by the time he got to <lb />
Cuba and no more would be <lb />
thrown into If that isn't <lb />
diplomacy, what is General <lb />
Lee to the head of the class I <lb />
Charlotte Observer- <lb />
a of jellyfish. <lb />
Is a natural hawing a <lb />
which, erected and <lb />
spread, serves as a sail. <lb />
A writer gives this advice to worn- <lb />
you have to stand up in the <lb />
cars, do not assume an air of injured <lb />
Colorado has employees to <lb />
Its factories, making annually a prod <lb />
net valued at <lb />
Every saint in the calendar is said <lb />
to be with a floral <lb />
Catarrh Clued. <lb />
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as <lb />
they cannot reach the seat of the dis- <lb />
ease. Catarrh is a blood or <lb />
disease, and in order to cure it <lb />
you must take internal remedies. Hall's <lb />
Cure is taken and <lb />
directly on the blood and mucous <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not quack med- <lb />
It was prescribed by one of the <lb />
best physicians in this country for <lb />
years, and is a regular prescription. It <lb />
is composed of the best t known, <lb />
combined with the be.-t blood <lb />
acting directly on the mucous surfaces. <lb />
The perfect combination of the two <lb />
ingredients is what produces such won- <lb />
results in curing Catarrh. Send <lb />
for testimonials, tree. <lb />
F. J Props. <lb />
Sold by druggists price <lb />
assist digestion. <lb />
its <lb />
To the Editor have an absolute <lb />
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use <lb />
t of hopeless cases have been already <lb />
permanently cured. So proof-positive am f <lb />
of its power that I consider it my duty to <lb />
send two bottles free to those of your readers <lb />
who have Bronchial or <lb />
Lung Trouble, if they will write me their <lb />
express and address. Sincerely, <lb />
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C, St., Hew <lb />
Bf- The and Management of <lb />
this this <lb />
cure nausea. <lb />
CATARRH. <lb />
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb />
P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
FOR THREE YEARS <lb />
HARDLY BREATHS AT NIGHT-ONE <lb />
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR <lb />
Mr. . M. of Texan. <lb />
nu I offerer Catarrh in its worst <lb />
form. his description of his suffer <lb />
toga teem little short of marvelous. In- <lb />
stead of seeking his coach, glad for the <lb />
nights coming, he went to It with terror. <lb />
that another long, wake- <lb />
and a struggle to wan <lb />
before him. Be could not sleep on either <lb />
side for two years. P. P. P., <lb />
Great cured him In quick time. <lb />
DE TEXAS <lb />
Messrs. BROS. Ga. <lb />
I hare used nearly four bottles <lb />
of P. P. P. I was afflicted from the crown <lb />
of my head to the soles of my feet. <lb />
P. P. P. baa cored my of breath- <lb />
smothering, palpitation of the heart. <lb />
and has relieved me of all pain. One nos- <lb />
was closed for ten rears, bat now I <lb />
can breathe through It readily. <lb />
have not slept on either side for two <lb />
years; In fact, I dreaded to see night <lb />
Now I sleep soundly in any position all <lb />
night. <lb />
I am years old. bat expect soon t <lb />
be able to take hold of the plow bandies. <lb />
I feel glad that I was lucky enough to gel <lb />
P. P. P., and heartily recommend It to <lb />
my friends and the public generally. <lb />
Yours respectfully, <lb />
A. M. V <lb />
THE OF of <lb />
the an- <lb />
on this day, personally <lb />
A. M. Ramsey, who, being <lb />
sworn, says on oath that the foregoing <lb />
statement made by him relative to the <lb />
virtue of P. P. P. medicine Is <lb />
A. M. RAMSEY. <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed before me this, <lb />
August 4th, 1891. <lb />
J. M. LAMBERT. N. P. <lb />
County. Texas <lb />
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb />
is gal <lb />
where all other <lb />
failed. <lb />
and distorts your <lb />
hands and feet. Its agonies intense, <lb />
but speedy relief and a cure <lb />
by the of P. P. P. <lb />
Oman's weakness, whether nervous or <lb />
can be cured and the system <lb />
bunt by P. P. p. A healthy woman b <lb />
a woman. <lb />
Pimples, blotches, enema and all <lb />
of the skin arc removed and <lb />
cured by P. P. P. <lb />
p- P- P. will restore build j <lb />
up system and regulate you In every i <lb />
p. p. p. removes that heavy, down- <lb />
in-the-mouth feeling. <lb />
For Blotches and Pimples on the face. <lb />
Ladles, for and thorough <lb />
take P. P. P. Great <lb />
Remedy, and get well at once. <lb />
Showers <lb />
In spring, and especially in early <lb />
spring, it frequently happens that <lb />
after a the edge of every <lb />
pool of water in streets and along <lb />
the sidewalks will be bordered by a <lb />
rim of pale yellow color. As <lb />
water evaporates ring remains <lb />
as a fine, powdery mans, so much <lb />
resembling have given <lb />
rise to popular name of <lb />
showers. This so called is, <lb />
of not really but <lb />
when examined under micro- <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 />
News gives an interesting <lb />
description of pollen of the <lb />
Instead of consisting of a single <lb />
cell, as do most pollen grains, that <lb />
of the pine of three cells, <lb />
the two larger end ones tilled <lb />
with air and the other contain- <lb />
the ordinary <lb />
The two air containing cells <lb />
are larger than other and act as <lb />
balloons to buoy it up in the air. <lb />
In pines and allied trees <lb />
of the by which they are <lb />
enabled to set and develop goods, is <lb />
accomplished by wind. That is, <lb />
the pollen is produced in immense <lb />
quantities and is then transported <lb />
through air to the cones, which <lb />
re often on separate widely distant <lb />
trees. Thus it often happens that <lb />
the pollen gets up in the higher cur- <lb />
rents of the air, is carried for long <lb />
and is only brought down <lb />
to the earth by the rain, producing <lb />
the so called shower of <lb />
A of this kind occurred in <lb />
Washington in March, 1886, and was <lb />
sufficient in amount to very no- <lb />
By careful investigation it <lb />
was determined that no pine trees <lb />
could possibly be in flower nearer <lb />
than Alabama, Georgia and the Caro- <lb />
lines. It was recalled that the rain <lb />
bad been by a strong wind <lb />
I from the south, which had <lb />
pollen for hundreds of miles and <lb />
or deposited it during <lb />
the rainstorm. <lb />
He Was a Good Thins;. <lb />
shouted the funny law <lb />
clerk into the telephone. that <lb />
replied pretty type- <lb />
writer at the ether end of the wire. <lb />
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The Be.-t Salve in the Cuts, <lb />
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and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
pay required, is guaranteed to give <lb />
ported satisfaction or money refunded. <lb />
Trice cents per box. For sale <lb />
L. Woolen. <lb />
mull as. <lb />
For sale by J. L. Ding <lb />
gist next door to S- T- White. <lb />
cure flatulence. <lb />
GIVES YOU EVERY <lb />
AFTERNOON <lb />
WORKS FOR THE <lb />
-INTERESTS OF, <lb />
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OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. <lb />
SUBSCRIPTION Cents a MONTH <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
National Collection Agency of <lb />
Washington, C. will dispose of the <lb />
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Washington D. C. <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
CHILL <lb />
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St. Mo. <lb />
CHILL TONIC <lb />
this In nil our ex- <lb />
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cotton lands will improve. The <lb />
application of a proper <lb />
containing sufficient Pot- <lb />
ash often makes the difference <lb />
between a profitable crop and <lb />
failure. Use fertilizers contain- <lb />
not less than to <lb />
Actual Potash. <lb />
is <lb />
Our <lb />
and <lb />
lax <lb />
cotton <lb />
MM free th- <lb />
a complete specific <lb />
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taking. <lb />
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lit the<lb />
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BUNG <lb />
mm and mm. <lb />
All kinds of repairing done <lb />
We skilled labor aid <lb />
material and an. prepare to give <lb />
you satisfactory work. <lb />
Administrators Notice. <lb />
Having; qualified as<lb />
of the county of of North <lb />
Carolina, this i- to all <lb />
having; the estate said <lb />
to exhibit them to tin- under <lb />
or before the day of May <lb />
1897 or will be pleaded in bar <lb />
of their recovery. All indebted <lb />
in will plea-e <lb />
payment 5th day of <lb />
A. W <lb />
Bernard A Cox, Attorneys, <lb />
WINE OF <lb />
ft CO. <lb />
GREENVILLE. H. C <lb />
IN-------- <lb />
II <lb />
MARBLE <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class work <lb />
and prices reasonable. <lb />
Dominion <lb />
It's A Great Big Bluff. <lb />
Sale. <lb />
In pursuance of a decree the <lb />
court of Pitt county made at <lb />
April term 1896 in an therein <lb />
pending entitled W. G. vs Moses <lb />
K. Turnage and T. W. Carr <lb />
I will on June 1st 1893 <lb />
the Court House door in Green- <lb />
sell at public side tor cash, a tract <lb />
of land lying in township <lb />
Pitt county , immediately the fork of <lb />
Swamp and Sandy and <lb />
the lands of A. J. Flanagan E. <lb />
A. Richard Carr S. V. <lb />
Whitehead and acres <lb />
more or less. <lb />
JAMES A. LANG; <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
This the day of 1896. <lb />
Train on Scotland Meek Branch <lb />
eaves Weldon 3.55 p. in., Halifax 4.1 <lb />
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p <lb />
an, Greenville 6.47 p. m., Kinston 7.45 <lb />
p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 <lb />
r. a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. 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., and p . m. <lb />
arrives Parmele 3.50 a. m. and 4.40 p. <lb />
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., <lb />
Tarboro 3.30 p. in., Parmele 10.20 a. m. <lb />
and 6.30 p. m,, arrives Washington <lb />
11.60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. Connect with trains on <lb />
Scotland Meek Branch. <lb />
Train leaves C, via <lb />
ft Raleigh R. R. daily except Sun- <lb />
day, at p. m., Sunday; P. <lb />
9.00 M-, 5.25 p. m. <lb />
Returning leaves daily except. <lb />
m., a <lb />
Tarboro 10.25 and <lb />
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves <lb />
daily, except Sunday, a <lb />
m. arriving a. m. Re- <lb />
turning leaves 8.00 a. <lb />
rives at 9.30 a. m. <lb />
Train hi Nashville branch leave <lb />
Rocky Meant at 4.80 p. m,. arrive <lb />
p. m., Spring Hope 5.30 <lb />
p. leave Spring Hope <lb />
. a. Nashville a m, at <lb />
Mount 9.06 a m, daily except <lb />
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LAND SALE. <lb />
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and running with the various courses <lb />
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ditches cross, then up the ditch that <lb />
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then down said branch South j East <lb />
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East poles to a certain white ash, <lb />
then South East poles to a <lb />
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cheap money chairman will call en <lb />
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can be cured and the system <lb />
built up by P. P. p. A healthy woman In <lb />
a beautiful woman. <lb />
Pimples, blotches, eczema and all <lb />
of the skin art removed and <lb />
cured by P. P. P. <lb />
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way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down- <lb />
In-the-mouth feeling. <lb />
. For and Pimples on the face, <lb />
P. P. P. <lb />
Ladles, for natural and thorough organic <lb />
take P. P. P. Great <lb />
Remedy, and get well at once. <lb />
SOLD BY ALL <lb />
BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, <lb />
PROPRIETORS, <lb />
Block. <lb />
For sale J. L. Drag <lb />
next door to S. T- White. <lb />
Showers <lb />
In spring, and especially in early <lb />
spring, it frequently that <lb />
after a show the edge of every <lb />
pool of water i n the streets and along <lb />
the will be bordered by a <lb />
rim of pale yellow color. As the <lb />
water evaporates this ring remains <lb />
as a fine, powdery mass, so much <lb />
resembling have given <lb />
rise to the popular name of <lb />
showers. This so called is, <lb />
of course, not really but <lb />
when examined under the micro- <lb />
is found to be made up of a <lb />
mass of the yellowish pollen grains <lb />
of pine trees. A writer in Popular <lb />
News gives an interesting <lb />
description of this pollen of tho <lb />
Instead of consisting of a single <lb />
cell, as do most pollen grains, that <lb />
of the pine consists of three <lb />
the two larger end ones being rilled <lb />
with air and the other contain- <lb />
the ordinary fertilizing <lb />
The two air containing <lb />
are larger than other and act as <lb />
balloons to buoy it up in the air. <lb />
In pines and allied trees <lb />
of the cones, by which they are <lb />
enabled to set and develop seeds, is <lb />
accomplished by the wind. That is, <lb />
the pollen is produced in immense <lb />
quantities and is then transported <lb />
through tho air to the which <lb />
are often on separate, widely distant <lb />
trees. Thus it often happens that <lb />
the pollen gets up in the higher cur- <lb />
rents of the air, is carried for long <lb />
and is only brought down <lb />
to the earth by the rain, <lb />
the so called shower of <lb />
A shower, of kind occurred in <lb />
Washington in March, 1886, and was <lb />
sufficient in amount to very no- <lb />
By careful investigation it <lb />
was determined that no pine trees <lb />
possibly be in flower nearer <lb />
than Alabama, Georgia and the Caro- <lb />
It was recalled that the rain <lb />
bad been preceded by a strong wind <lb />
from tho south, which had borne <lb />
tho pollen for hundreds of miles and <lb />
precipitated or deposited it during <lb />
the rainstorm. <lb />
Be Was a Good Thins;, <lb />
shouted the funny law <lb />
clerk into tho telephone that <lb />
replied tho pretty type- <lb />
writer at the other end of tho wire. <lb />
like to speak to him a mo- <lb />
are asked tho girl. <lb />
I'm a good replied <lb />
tho funny clerk. <lb />
it along, <lb />
And ha didn't sat a <lb />
Rills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
A Strong Fortification. <lb />
Fortify the body 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 />
at druggists. <lb />
SALVE. <lb />
The Best Salve in the CotS <lb />
Braises, Ulcers, Salt Fe- <lb />
Sores, Chapped Hands, <lb />
Corns, all Skin <lb />
and cures Pile, or no <lb />
pay required. It la guaranteed to give <lb />
perfect -satisfaction or money refunded. <lb />
cents per box. For stile <lb />
I no. Wooten. <lb />
cure flatulence. <lb />
GIVES YOU FRESH EVERY <lb />
AFTERNOON <lb />
WORKS FOR THE <lb />
INTERESTS OF, <lb />
cure nausea. <lb />
IT <lb />
Trains in branch leave <lb />
at 4.30 p. m,. arrive <lb />
Nashville 6.05 p. m., Spring Hope 6.30 <lb />
p. la. Returning leave Spring Hope <lb />
a. 8.30 a in, at <lb />
Wet-Icy 9.06 a m, daily except <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Latta branch, Florence R <lb />
t, leave Latta 6.40 p m, <lb />
7.60 p m, Clio 8.06 p at. Returning <lb />
leave a in, Dunbar 6.30 a m, <lb />
Latta JO a m, daily except Sun- <lb />
It's A Great Big Bluff. <lb />
A Washington dispatch says <lb />
that the Bound money men there <lb />
given up in despair, con- <lb />
tenting themselves with <lb />
that while there will be no <lb />
organized bolt from the Chicago <lb />
convention, sound money <lb />
men will Dot vote for a free coin- <lb />
age nor will they give <lb />
money to carry on his <lb />
There is nothing in this bluff and <lb />
it won't work. The silver <lb />
forces are not going to suffer in <lb />
their campaign from a lack of <lb />
money. The same source of sup- <lb />
ply winch have been drawn upon <lb />
for months and tor years for <lb />
funds with which to maintain <lb />
headquarters and to distribute <lb />
literature exploiting glories <lb />
of cheap drawn up- <lb />
on for all the velvet necessary to <lb />
conduct a cheap money campaign <lb />
Every time the Republican <lb />
chairman pulls the esteem- <lb />
ed leg of a protected <lb />
Commissioners Sale. <lb />
In pursuance of a decree the <lb />
court of Pitt county made at <lb />
April term 1806 in action therein <lb />
pending entitled W. G. Moses <lb />
R. Turnage and T. W. Carr <lb />
I will on June 1st 1893 <lb />
the Court door in <lb />
sell at public sale for cash, a tract <lb />
of land lying township <lb />
Pitt county in the fork of <lb />
Middle Swamp and Sandy Hun ad- <lb />
joining the lands of A. J. Flanagan K. <lb />
A. Maya Richard Carr S. V. <lb />
Whitehead and containing acres <lb />
more or less, <lb />
JAMES A. LANG; <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
Tills the 24th day of 1896. <lb />
FIRST, PITT county second <lb />
OUR POCKET BOOK THIRD. <lb />
SUBSCRIPTION Cents a MONTH <lb />
FOR SALE <lb />
The National Collection of <lb />
Washington, 0-. will dispose of the <lb />
following judgments <lb />
Hill W T <lb />
Irwin, White Bros. <lb />
Aulander, B B <lb />
B F Mayo. A or a, <lb />
eaten, Aurora, J <lb />
Smith, Bath. Jones ; Hancock, <lb />
Beaufort, L Benson, <lb />
T G Carson, Bethel, i , <lb />
Patterson <lb />
Brown, Bryson C A Baby, <lb />
City, J T Wright A Bro- <lb />
Candor, J n Chapel <lb />
Hill, W T Clinton, <lb />
TE <lb />
SB H D <lb />
Co. J A A <lb />
I K Buckner Democrat l, H <lb />
Lee Dunn w Slater Co. <lb />
SO. A Durham, <lb />
j B Cooper ft <lb />
ITS J G <lb />
ls ft-Co Elk Park 1,443 M A <lb />
Fair J <lb />
field no J H smith Falkland, <lb />
Jones <lb />
J A Vann <lb />
R T Franklinton I HO <lb />
II T ft <lb />
Greensboro Sample S Brown <lb />
W R Jordan Co <lb />
Greensboro John B Hooker Ham <lb />
J C Ho Co Hamilton <lb />
N II J W <lb />
B A Co Haw River Britt <lb />
Bros Henderson W T <lb />
C Inez <lb />
B P Unwell Crock I <lb />
J II Bates Co <lb />
I I <lb />
Tarboro on James <lb />
II Lord Per-<lb />
lasso. J A <lb />
ion o-5. K l Bennett <lb />
W J Von- <lb />
cure John Bell <lb />
M Mason ft Co City <lb />
R R Moore J V Mitchell <lb />
ft Son Meant Airy J II Cohen <lb />
B J Smith ft Co New <lb />
S J Oxford <lb />
It H Oxford S C <lb />
Wm B <lb />
22.3 Jenkins Raleigh <lb />
Bros <lb />
K L Bennett F <lb />
W A H Long Bocking- <lb />
ham N T Shore Salem II <lb />
P Co Seaboard C V <lb />
Co Seaboard Fuller <lb />
O M <lb />
E F <lb />
T W Jr L <lb />
ft Bro Tarboro L <lb />
ft Bro Tarboro J J <lb />
Wilton Talbot Docker ft <lb />
Tweed Wheeler Bros <lb />
J C Washington , <lb />
Boston Shoe Store Weldon John <lb />
F W J <lb />
Harris Wilson V Corbett Wilson <lb />
Win Harris Wilson <lb />
ell ft Askew Winston King Bros <lb />
Pure Fowl Cy Winston Anderson <lb />
ft Co <lb />
Send bids to the <lb />
National collection <lb />
Washington D. C <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
C H ILL <lb />
FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
ls. Not. IS, 1833. <lb />
Par- Co., St. Louts, Mo. <lb />
COO bottle r. <lb />
CHILL TONIC <lb />
bought this year. In nil our ex- <lb />
. of II tho drug business, bare <lb />
never sold t bat Rave <lb />
as your Yours <lb />
Y. C A Co- <lb />
Sold guaranteed J. <lb />
SMITH <lb />
the <lb />
EDWARD S. Props. <lb />
ate <lb />
Court <lb />
Store near <lb />
. N. C <lb />
and dealers in all <lb />
kinds of <lb />
BUNS VEHICLES, <lb />
WAGONS CASTS, AND MM. <lb />
a SPECIALTY <lb />
All kinds of done <lb />
We labor and <lb />
material and W prepared to give <lb />
you work. <lb />
With ca <lb />
crops and <lb />
rotation of <lb />
fertilizations, <lb />
cotton lands will improve. The <lb />
application of a proper <lb />
containing sufficient Pot- <lb />
ash often makes the difference <lb />
between a profitable crop and <lb />
failure. Use fertilizers contain- <lb />
not less than <lb />
to <lb />
Actual Potash. <lb />
specific <lb />
is a <lb />
against <lb />
Oar pamphlet, <lb />
I.,,,,,,. , ,,, , <lb />
lag results . in <lb />
Tb, <lb />
Km tree <lb />
hey, <lb />
CERIUM K Ml <lb />
N. w V-a-k. <lb />
Administrators Notice. <lb />
Having this qualified as <lb />
late <lb />
of the o State of <lb />
Carolina, U to all <lb />
having the estate of said <lb />
to exhibit to the under- <lb />
signed hi or before day of May <lb />
MOT or will be pleaded in bar <lb />
of their recovery. All <lb />
will plea-e make <lb />
payment This At day <lb />
A. W <lb />
Bernardo Attorneys, <lb />
WINE OF <lb />
k CO. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
IN------ <lb />
for monthly pains in the Aide, <lb />
neck, bead and limbs. <lb />
These palm arc of <lb />
lo women. <lb />
Wine i d <lb />
cures Whiles and Falling of <lb />
Womb, relieves and <lb />
quiet- nerves and brings <lb />
to women. <lb />
HUt SAM <lb />
One a Until.<lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. First-class work <lb />
and prices reasonable. <lb />
Dominion Line. <lb />
PUBLISHED WEDNESDAY AT <lb />
One Dollar Per Year. <lb />
This the People's Favorite <lb />
THE TOBACCO DEPARTMENT, WHICH <lb />
IS A REGULAR FEATURE OF THE PAPER, <lb />
IS ALONE WORTH MANY TIMES THE <lb />
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, <lb />
OINTMENT<lb />
dizziness. <lb />
en <lb />
leafS <lb />
Clinton <lb />
11.10 a. m. <lb />
leaves p m. <lb />
MM <lb />
via <lb />
ilk <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By virtue of a decree of the Superior <lb />
Court of Pitt county made at Mai <lb />
term 1896 in an action therein pending <lb />
entitled J. X. Bynum executor of K. A. <lb />
versus K. B. et I <lb />
will on Monday, June 1st, 1896 sell at <lb />
public 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 />
of R. A. as follows <lb />
One tract beginning at 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 then up the ditch that <lb />
leads to the old road, then with the <lb />
Frank Moore land to the Greenville <lb />
and road to the of the <lb />
avenue leading from the road to Dr. <lb />
then South East poles <lb />
to a small drain or branch, then <lb />
said branch South East <lb />
then down said branch South East <lb />
poles then down said branch North <lb />
Si East poles to a certain white ash, <lb />
then South East poled to a <lb />
small water oak on the run of Black <lb />
in behalf of then down the various courses <lb />
cheap money chairman will call en <lb />
a rich silver miner to cough a <lb />
contribution. There are already <lb />
three or four separate arid dis- <lb />
free silver organizations, not <lb />
counting the Democratic party, <lb />
and we have never heard of any <lb />
of them being in bankruptcy or <lb />
behind with or salaries. <lb />
The Eastern Democracy has <lb />
heretofore pot up about all the <lb />
money that the national Demo- <lb />
bad to run upon, <lb />
but there nothing in the notion <lb />
that the cheap money campaign <lb />
is going to fall down the <lb />
wise men of the won't con- <lb />
to rich men of the <lb />
est will take their places and <lb />
campaign will bowl <lb />
Observer. <lb />
When you need <lb />
JOB PRINTING <lb />
Don't forget the <lb />
Reflector <lb />
CG. <lb />
WE HAVE AMPLE FACILITIES <lb />
FOR THE WORK AND DO ALL <lb />
KINDS OF COMMERCIAL AND <lb />
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE WORK.<lb />
Oar Work Prices Suit our Patrons <lb />
of Mid Swamp to the mouth of Gideon's <lb />
up the various courses of <lb />
said to the beginning, contain- <lb />
by estimation live hundred acres <lb />
more or less. It being the same land <lb />
devised In said will to K. B. Bynum. <lb />
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 rem tinder to Bennie <lb />
Higgs. <lb />
tract of land known as the <lb />
Askew land containing acres <lb />
more or being the de- <lb />
vised in said will to the children of <lb />
John T. Bynum deceased. <lb />
All of said lands will be sold subject <lb />
to such Improvements placed <lb />
since death of K. A. Bynum. <lb />
Term, of <lb />
L. BLOW, <lb />
Commissioner <lb />
U. April 22nd <lb />
P G. <lb />
ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, <lb />
X. <lb />
in all the Collection <lb />
a specialty <lb />
T H, LONG, <lb />
Greenville, N. U. <lb />
Practices in all the Courts. <lb />
Swift B. F. <lb />
Snow Hill, N- C. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
GALLOWAY TYSON, <lb />
Greenville, X. C <lb />
in all the <lb />
TAR SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave Washington for Green <lb />
ville and Tarboro touching at all land- <lb />
Inn on Tar Wednesday <lb />
and Friday ; A. M. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday <lb />
Greenville A. M. Mine days. <lb />
These departures are subject lo <lb />
water on Tar River <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
steamers Norfolk. Baltimore, <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. Merchants Miners <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. Agent, <lb />
Washington, C. <lb />
J. J. CUE Kit Y, Agent, <lb />
C. <lb />
THE MORNING STAR. <lb />
The Oldest <lb />
Daily Newspaper in <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
for the Cure of C <lb />
This Preparation has been In u-e for <lb />
fifty years, and wherever know bus <lb />
been in demand, has been en <lb />
the physicians all over <lb />
and cures <lb />
all other remedies, with the <lb />
the experienced physicians, who <lb />
years failed. This of <lb />
long high <lb />
which It has obtained la owing entire <lb />
hut little <lb />
been made lo bring it before the <lb />
public. One bottle of this <lb />
be sent on receipt of <lb />
Dollar. All Cash Orders at <lb />
tended to. Address all order to <lb />
T, K- CHRISTMAS, Greenville. N-c. <lb />
. w- <lb />
HARRY H. W. <lb />
WHEDBEE, <lb />
O Successors to Latham <lb />
N. <lb />
John E. F. C. Harding, <lb />
Wilson, N, C. Greenville, <lb />
A HARDING, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Special attention given to <lb />
and settlement <lb />
DR. H. A. JOYNER <lb />
DENTIST. <lb />
O. <lb />
Office over Old Brick Store front room <lb />
THE REFLECTOR BOOK STORE <lb />
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN GREENVILLE FOR- <lb />
BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY NOVELS <lb />
A full line Day Books. Memorandum and Time <lb />
Book, Receipt, Draft and Note Books, Cap, Fools Cap <lb />
Bill Cap, Letter and Note Papers. Envelopes all sizes and styles, <lb />
Handsome Box from cents and tip. School Tab- <lb />
lets, Slates, Lead and Slate Pencils, Pens and Pen-Holders <lb />
Full line Popular Novels by best authors. Celebrated <lb />
Inks, all colors, and Cream the best made; constantly <lb />
on band. We are sole agent for the Parker Fountain Pen. Nothing <lb />
equals it and every business man should have ob. Erasers Sponge <lb />
Cup, Pencil-Holders, Rubber Bands, Ac. Don't forget as when yon <lb />
want anything in the Stationery line. <lb />
R. D. L. JAMES. <lb />
DENTIST, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
The Only Six-Dollar Daily of <lb />
its Class in the State. <lb />
Favors Limited Free Coinage <lb />
of American Silver and Repeal <lb />
of Ten Per Cent. Tax on <lb />
State Banks. -Daily cents <lb />
per month. Weekly 11.00 per <lb />
year. BERNARD <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Wanted-An Idea <lb />
Protect <lb />
Write <lb />
Who can think <lb />
or some simple <lb />
to patent I <lb />
Protect your Ideas; may wealth. <lb />
Write JOHN a CO. Patent <lb />
r. c, their prise otter <lb />
it two hundred wanted. <lb />
cure headache. <lb />
GOOD FOR STOCK AND POULTRY <lb />
TOO. <lb />
is <lb />
especially for stock, as well as <lb />
man, and for that purpose is sold in tin <lb />
cans, holding; one-half pound of <lb />
cine for cents. <lb />
Lambert. Franklin Co., <lb />
March 1892- <lb />
have used all kinds of medicine, bur <lb />
I would package of Mack. <lb />
Drought far all the others I ever saw <lb />
It i Mm thing for horses or hr <lb />
the of the year, and will cure <lb />
chicken cholera every time. <lb />
R. B. 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 />
Caveat., and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat- <lb />
fur moderate Fees. <lb />
U, s. <lb />
I and patent in less time man <lb />
remote from Washington. . <lb />
Send model, drawing or with <lb />
advise, or lice <lb />
charge. Our fee not due patent <lb />
A pamphlet to Obtain with <lb />
of same U. S. and foreign countries <lb />
Address, <lb />
O--. Office, Washington. D. C. <lb />
RIP-A-N-S <lb />
The modern stand- <lb />
ard Family <lb />
cine Cures the <lb />
common every-day <lb />
ills of humanity. <lb />
The Charlotte <lb />
OBSERVER, <lb />
Independent and fearless ; bluer an <lb />
more attractive than ever, it will a <lb />
invaluable visitor to the home, th <lb />
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tore. Remember the weekly <lb />
ONLY ONE a. <lb />
Send sample copies.<lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Male Academy. <lb />
The course embraces all the <lb />
us i-i an Academy. <lb />
Term, both for tuition and <lb />
Boys well lilted and equipped <lb />
business, taking the academic <lb />
course alone. Where they wish to <lb />
pursue a this school <lb />
thorough preparation <lb />
cuter, h credit, any College in <lb />
the R <lb />
refers who have recently left <lb />
Its wall the of <lb />
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mode-ate ability taking a course with <lb />
will in arrange- <lb />
to continue in the higher school. <lb />
Th discipline will be kept at It. <lb />
present <lb />
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work will be spared to make this <lb />
all that parents could <lb />
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