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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The is <lb />
pared to do all <lb />
of this Una <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
NOMINEES. <lb />
FOB <lb />
CYRUS WATSON, <lb />
of <lb />
roil LIEUT. i. <lb />
THUS. W. MASON, <lb />
of Northampton. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1896. <lb />
NO. <lb />
THE MAN WITH ICE. <lb />
Two Papers for <lb />
We have made <lb />
to <lb />
the Reflector <lb />
North Carolinian <lb />
above amount. This it <lb />
campaign year and <lb />
should take the <lb />
leading papers.<lb />
M. <lb />
Franklin. <lb />
fob <lb />
K. M.<lb />
Oil <lb />
U. AYCOCK. <lb />
l-T. i <lb />
C. <lb />
of <lb />
PUB A I <lb />
F. I. <lb />
Mecklenburg. <lb />
the man with man with <lb />
ice <lb />
When big wagon air divides, <lb />
How I lie children run from the shade <lb />
and sun, <lb />
Ard throng its dripping <lb />
sides <lb />
As lie cuts the ice <lb />
In both large and small ; <lb />
And the boys stand by. <lb />
And the wee ones cry <lb />
And for the crumbs tint fall <lb />
Oh, a welcome man is the man with <lb />
ice. <lb />
When sun is blistering down. <lb />
And the sick man turns lo the light, <lb />
and yearns <lb />
For a breath o'er the town<lb />
Goes the man with ice. <lb />
As children throng and press <lb />
him, <lb />
And he goes his way <lb />
Through the day <lb />
a sweet bless <lb />
A She Devil. <lb />
A ROBIN. <lb />
What art thou doing there, <lb />
Robin, sweet Robin, <lb />
On yonder bough so bare, <lb />
or sobbing <lb />
Through the long summer days <lb />
thou rarely ; <lb />
Lark, and nightingale <lb />
thee fairly. <lb />
I I'll F l-<lb />
A. C. AVERT, of Burke. <lb />
G. II. BROWN, of Beaufort. <lb />
DELEGATES <lb />
JARVIS, of Pitt. <lb />
E. HALF. Cumberland. <lb />
A. M. of New Hanover, <lb />
R. WEBSTER <lb />
ELECTORS <lb />
LOCKE DOUGLAS, <lb />
Beaming of the Work of Redemption. <lb />
OPPORTUNITY. <lb />
An Enterprise in Our Reach if Steps <lb />
Are Taken to It. <lb />
In days gone by Greenville has <lb />
lowed opportunities to them- <lb />
at he- door and pass oil without <lb />
taking advantage of what was <lb />
This fault might have been chargeable <lb />
either to indifference or to a want of <lb />
proper co operation among our people <lb />
everybody waiting for somebody else to <lb />
move first in the a n con <lb />
nobody started. Th-so things <lb />
ought not longer exist. There <lb />
should be some a Hoard <lb />
of Trade for instance, to look after <lb />
such enterprises here as will <lb />
prove benefit to the town <lb />
From what the can <lb />
gather there is an enterprise now in <lb />
reach of Greenville that would benefit <lb />
business interest of the <lb />
it it is secured. The Beaufort <lb />
County Lumber Company own large <lb />
bodies of timber lands on the south side <lb />
of Tar river and lying in Craven, <lb />
and contuses. To <lb />
remove this timber they must have a <lb />
railroad through their lands and make <lb />
shipping connection with the outside <lb />
world. With this end in view they <lb />
have already made a survey from Bay- <lb />
to Ayden. the latter point affording <lb />
connection with the Atlantic Coast <lb />
Line. <lb />
Now this company owns land to <lb />
in or mile-s and it has <lb />
been intimated to us that if they could <lb />
get the light of way to this town <lb />
would make Greenville their terminal <lb />
point instead of Ayden. The road <lb />
they build will be for general freight <lb />
as well as for carrying their <lb />
and wherever make the Gosh <lb />
point will locate a large <lb />
mill and also make headquarters for <lb />
many of the officers the <lb />
and for several hundred men in <lb />
It can be seen at a glance what <lb />
great benefit it w be to <lb />
if this be induced to bring <lb />
their road here and make this their <lb />
headquarters. Beside the immediate <lb />
benefit from the company and its em- <lb />
just think the tobacco and <lb />
other form p mil the immense <lb />
trade that would be brought here from <lb />
all this country south-east of us. <lb />
The gives these point <lb />
that the business men of Greenville may <lb />
see what is within their reach if they <lb />
he up and take hold of it, <lb />
The matter is worth looking into. We <lb />
believe that by prompt action this road <lb />
with its attendant advantages can be <lb />
brought to Greenville, but if we sit still <lb />
and do nothing in the matter it will go <lb />
elsewhere. And there is not <lb />
time to he lost in reaching a decision a <lb />
v is hat shall be done, <lb />
PERSONAL. <lb />
page med cal reference <lb />
book to any J <lb />
special, chronic or delicate disease . <lb />
liar to their sex. Address the leading <lb />
physicians and surgeons tie united <lb />
States. Dr. Hathaway Co., South <lb />
Broad Atlanta, <lb />
Many Democrats have given <lb />
to the opinion that the Democratic <lb />
State ticket, nominated last week, if <lb />
strongest in popularity in the party <lb />
and in speaking ability that has be. n <lb />
offered since when Vance <lb />
the candidate for Governor. It is at <lb />
true that not since then any j <lb />
ticket be-en with so much en- j <lb />
It menus something that <lb />
when Cyrus R. Watson passed through <lb />
he was taken from the <lb />
train and carried on the shoulders- <lb />
the people and it means still more <lb />
that he was met with a great ovation <lb />
wheat he reached his home and that he <lb />
was carried on the shoulders of the <lb />
people among whom he lives who <lb />
see him every day. Means something <lb />
Yes. it means business. These and <lb />
other manifestations mean that as <lb />
soon as this ticket was nominated there <lb />
was formed a purpose in the great Dem- <lb />
heart that it should be elected. <lb />
It means that the present unnatural or- <lb />
of things is to be reversed and that <lb />
there is again to be government in <lb />
North Carolina by, of and for the solid <lb />
people whose worth and <lb />
virtue the greatness of the <lb />
State. <lb />
In this work of restoration, in <lb />
the averting of the blight which the <lb />
election of Russell would bring upon <lb />
the State, every good man and woman, <lb />
of whatever party, every boy and girl <lb />
claims North Carolina i-s home <lb />
and has been taught to love her. should <lb />
be proud to bear a part, however hum <lb />
We shall see in the remit of this <lb />
election how worthy we are to be the <lb />
descendants of the men Who first gave <lb />
voice on this continent to the yearning <lb />
for liberty how worthy to citizens <lb />
of the State was the first <lb />
to give a life for the establishment of <lb />
the Confederacy ; of a State which <lb />
Hon. George H. Pendleton, of Ohio, <lb />
-no scandal has sullied her <lb />
Men and brethren to the breach <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
Mrs. R, R. wife of police in- <lb />
of Ottawa, Out , was <lb />
sentenced to tor lite, last <lb />
Friday, for cruelty to her orphaned <lb />
grandchildren. <lb />
The charges against Mrs. which <lb />
at trial, were that she <lb />
punished the two children, George <lb />
aged and Short, aged <lb />
lo, with the most fiendish tortures Now, when thrush and all <lb />
which malignant ingenuity could de Silence are keeping, <lb />
vise. Stripping them to Skies like a leaden pall, <lb />
she soaked them in water and Mist <lb />
then compelled them to sit before open <lb />
windows when the temperature was <lb />
several degrees their <lb />
was frozen On one <lb />
tho boy was kept at work in the cold <lb />
improperly clad until his toes were <lb />
frozen and dropped off. The children <lb />
were fed on victuals mi with noxious <lb />
like kerosene, turpentine and <lb />
worse. When brought into court both <lb />
children showed conclusively the <lb />
physically and mentally, of the agonies <lb />
tiny had Raftered. offered <lb />
was that Mrs. inflicted only such <lb />
punishment as a parent or guardian had <lb />
the right to do, but jury <lb />
her guilty, and tin- <lb />
foil penalty of the law meted out <lb />
WEATHER CROP BULLETIN. <lb />
Tin- reports of correspondents the <lb />
y Crop Bulletin, issued by the <lb />
North Carolina Climate and Crop <lb />
vice, for the week ending Saturday, <lb />
June 1896, indicate that the past <lb />
week has been nuke favorable for the <lb />
growth of crops. The temperature was <lb />
above the normal from two to six de- <lb />
Where dark yew its shade <lb />
Over churchyards is flinging. <lb />
Thou and <lb />
Oh, what are thou singing <lb />
It is not of love ; <lb />
Love needs one to hear it. <lb />
It is not of ; <lb />
Death and tombs are too near it. <lb />
And it is not in hope, <lb />
With the lone days before us. <lb />
With the limitless scope. <lb />
And the woods sweet in chorus. <lb />
ONE HARE OF DISTINCTION. <lb />
BY NARY <lb />
shouted the <lb />
tor ; the signal for starting was given <lb />
and the long train slowly out <lb />
per day ; rains were frequent and l . <lb />
y from the depot. <lb />
excessive in a few counties, and <lb />
there was more sunshine than last <lb />
week. Cotton is blooming quite freely <lb />
and this indicates an advanced <lb />
of this crop which promises a fine <lb />
Corn continues excellent. The <lb />
curing of has begun on a small <lb />
On the whole, except in those <lb />
counties where damage by excessive <lb />
At the last moment a young man <lb />
sprang upon the platform of a ear and, <lb />
looked around a seat. lie <lb />
was not one to attract attention, and <lb />
yet he evidently considered himself of <lb />
watched him. that I <lb />
might learn, if possible, the secret of his <lb />
self satisfaction. Surely, no sane person <lb />
could regard his small head, expression. <lb />
rains, the general crop outlook is very face, discolored teeth, and yellow- <lb />
favorable, except with regard to fruit. as , <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Report <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
TEL- ME YE WINGED WINDS. <lb />
to <lb />
A Mission of Sympathy. <lb />
are on your way to <lb />
Hit's mighty long walk. <lb />
v me, but I reckon I'll git <lb />
what are you going away out <lb />
there for, I'd like to know <lb />
out see dis Mis- <lb />
done<lb />
Oho you're going lo sec what you <lb />
call do in the way of getting an educe, <lb />
or Something that sort, eh <lb />
in de <lb />
down <lb />
done tell me dis let <lb />
open his free I <lb />
wants de hit <lb />
be wuss. I <lb />
de I <lb />
git mer moot open at all <lb />
time, hat steal off de woods <lb />
it dab. Oh. know <lb />
an reckon udder <lb />
shut got be-<lb />
Rut when all else is still, <lb />
Or winds only arc sighing, <lb />
Leaves falling around thee <lb />
Decaying and dying. <lb />
When some tire yet unknown <lb />
In thy warm heart is throbbing. <lb />
Thou and there, <lb />
Robin, sweet Robin <lb />
of hi art, cheerily. <lb />
Chiding our sadness ; <lb />
Rut, oh, there are tears thee, <lb />
Bird, in thy gladness. <lb />
London Spectator. <lb />
neither could the sight of his coarse, <lb />
rough hands inspire him with vanity. <lb />
Yet there was no mistaking the fact <lb />
that he was vain. Directly I saw that <lb />
he occupied with business which <lb />
seemed o him of importance ; and <lb />
here It was. all plain. The secret was <lb />
tout. He could chew tobacco and ex- <lb />
as if to the manner <lb />
It not much of which to be <lb />
proud and the mt <lb />
I did not improve his <lb />
DISTRICT <lb />
The past week on the whole was <lb />
very favorable, except in a few localities, <lb />
and all crops made rapid The <lb />
was high, with rain on all <lb />
two days of the week, but with <lb />
more sunshine than last week. It was <lb />
too wet in Wayne. Given.- and Pitt j <lb />
counties, and the ground continues <lb />
in Gates and Northampton. <lb />
Cotton has improved and is <lb />
, . ,. . i did improve his personal an <lb />
freely, lice are disappearing to I J <lb />
, i i n Rut it may have cost him <lb />
extent. Corn line and nearly all J <lb />
many an hour nausea and unrest <lb />
laid by, except in north. Tobacco cur- <lb />
has been commenced by some farm- <lb />
en, Sweet potatoes continue very line ; <lb />
vines nearly covering the ground. <lb />
. . c . . . enjoy the consciousness possession <lb />
Some report of grapes rotting. J. <lb />
j melons <lb />
and into mar <lb />
New Committee <lb />
The following compose the new Dem- <lb />
State Executive Committee as <lb />
selected at the recent State convention <lb />
First G Lamb. William- <lb />
; W Rodman. ; J J <lb />
Greenville L W <lb />
Mullen. Hertford. <lb />
Second W Grainger, <lb />
; D Winston, II C <lb />
Tarboro ; W A <lb />
Neck. <lb />
Third L Stephens. War- <lb />
saw ; J M Davis, Linden ; II L Cook. <lb />
Fayetteville ; W D <lb />
Fourth C <lb />
; G S Bradshaw, Asheboro <lb />
II A London, Pittsboro ; F S Spruill, <lb />
Louisburg. <lb />
Fifth E Walters, <lb />
ville ; Samuel Hillsboro ; R F <lb />
Yanceyville; J D Glenn, <lb />
Greensboro. <lb />
Sixth <lb />
Charlotte; G B <lb />
W II Bernard, Wilmington ; J A <lb />
Brown, <lb />
Seventh R Means. Cm- <lb />
cord ; S J Pemberton, Albemarle; <lb />
Speculating on <lb />
We were informed that a <lb />
living in the country <lb />
A Snake and Eel Fight. <lb />
Seventy-first has had her <lb />
and man Flea Hill her <lb />
j . CENTRAL DISTRICT. <lb />
A week rains fa- <lb />
a hardly earned dollar, <lb />
thing f intellectual force. had <lb />
paid the pi ice. Why should he not <lb />
possession <lb />
I turned from him with disgust ; yet <lb />
I know that thousands of boys through- <lb />
out the length and breadth of our land <lb />
are making daily sacrifices, that they <lb />
may, in the years lo come, claim least <lb />
the growth crops, except where j this one mark <lb />
excessive laud and to chew <lb />
hindered farm work, as occurred in hope none of the readers the <lb />
her Guilford, Stokes, Davidson and Anson Rainier will thus sacrifice themselves. <lb />
but it remains Fayetteville to have <lb />
a snake and eel fight. <lb />
A gentleman of undoubted <lb />
tells us that several days ago he and <lb />
other persons, walking around <lb />
pond, saw a terrific fight between <lb />
a and eel. The snake was a <lb />
bull moccasin about six feet long <lb />
tWO and a half inches in diameter. <lb />
The eel was a common yellow one, but <lb />
of uncommon size. When first seen <lb />
the two slick combatants were in <lb />
low water, each standing erect with <lb />
tails round roots. The snake <lb />
had evidently attempted to swallow its <lb />
opponent hut had found him a <lb />
CHARLES MM KAY. <lb />
Tel me, ye winged winds. <lb />
That round my pathway roar. <lb />
Do not know some spot <lb />
Where mortals weep no more <lb />
Some lone and pleasant dell, <lb />
Some valley in the west. <lb />
Where free from toil and pain, <lb />
The weary soul may rest <lb />
The loud wind dwindled to a whisper <lb />
low. <lb />
And sighed for pity as it answered <lb />
Tell me, thou mighty deep. <lb />
Whose billows me play, <lb />
Known thou some favored spot. <lb />
Some island far away, <lb />
Where weary man may find <lb />
The bliss for which he sighs <lb />
Where sorrow never lives. <lb />
And friendship never dies <lb />
loud waves, rolling in perpetual <lb />
How, <lb />
Stopped for awhile, and sighed to <lb />
answer <lb />
And thou, moon. <lb />
hat with such lovely face, <lb />
Dost look upon the earth. <lb />
Asleep in night's embrace <lb />
me in all thy round <lb />
Has hot thou seen some spot <lb />
Where miserable man <lb />
May find a happier lot <lb />
Behind a cloud the moon withdrew in <lb />
woe, <lb />
And voice sweet, but sad. responded <lb />
HON. CYRUS B. WATSON. <lb />
a hogshead tobacco to Louis <lb />
ville last week and received in return <lb />
for same a click for cents and a <lb />
cent postage stamp. After meditating <lb />
over the matter a while, he decided <lb />
that if he could buy the same quality of <lb />
tobacco at the same price ha would <lb />
speculate a little, so he sat down and <lb />
and wrote the Warehouse, enclosing a <lb />
check cents and two cent <lb />
stamps with the request that they <lb />
chase him two <lb />
Re-cord. <lb />
y ship- . wiry foe. They <lb />
Several instances of extreme distance <lb />
of voice carrying have come to light- <lb />
In the canyon of the Colorado a <lb />
man's voice was plainly heard at the <lb />
end of canyon, eighteen miles dis- <lb />
Lieut. on Peary's third <lb />
attic expedition, found that he could <lb />
converse with a man across the harbor <lb />
of a distance of about one <lb />
mile and a quarter. Sir John Franklin <lb />
said that he had conversed with ease <lb />
at a distance of more than a mile. Dr. <lb />
Young records that at Gibraltar the <lb />
human voice has been heard at a dis- <lb />
of ten miles. <lb />
together again, however, and for <lb />
minutes the water was <lb />
churned as if by a <lb />
T hey formed a cork-screw shaped <lb />
column on the water and each tried <lb />
to squeeze the life oat of the other. <lb />
Finding this they commenced <lb />
wrestling and the eel scored a victory, <lb />
wing its opponent with ease. They <lb />
both went under the. water and were <lb />
lost to sight. Presently something <lb />
and was heard <lb />
making for the shore, and to the as- <lb />
of the thunderstruck spec- <lb />
the snake threw itself out of <lb />
the and lay gasping for breath on <lb />
the bank. A glimpse was caught of <lb />
the victorious eel as it turned, be- <lb />
fire reaching the bank and glided into <lb />
its watery element. The snake was <lb />
died and the writer and party <lb />
returned home to tell the glorious <lb />
Observer. <lb />
The- Messenger says <lb />
Democrats, ii under, and u prop <lb />
canvass made, ought to poll <lb />
votes. Look at the of 1890, <lb />
and the vote of 1892, and see the <lb />
thousands of stay aways. Get them <lb />
to vote. That would be the chief aim <lb />
D Watts, Statesville; M II Pinnix. j There has never been <lb />
Lexington. organization among Democrats <lb />
Eighth N Hackett. but in one and Governor <lb />
Wilkesboro ; W C Newland. ; did that <lb />
R L Durham, Dallas ; J R Lewellyn, <lb />
Dobson. <lb />
Ninth T Lee, <lb />
ville ; George A Jones, Franklin ; G <lb />
; D M <lb />
Asheville, <lb />
A photographer relates <lb />
that he recently took a photograph of <lb />
a child who was apparently in good <lb />
health and had a clear skin. The neg- <lb />
showed the lace to be thickly <lb />
covered with an eruption. Three days <lb />
afterward the child was covered with <lb />
spots due to prickly heat. The camera <lb />
had seen and photographed the eruption <lb />
three days before it was visible to the <lb />
naked eye. ft is that another <lb />
case of a similar is recorded, <lb />
where a child showed spots on his <lb />
trait which were <lb />
fortnight previous <lb />
pox. <lb />
The rebels in Cuba have discovered <lb />
a novel method of setting fire to the <lb />
sugar-cane fields. A small piece of <lb />
phosphorous, coated with wax, is fas- <lb />
to a snake's tail and the snake <lb />
let loose among the cane. The sun <lb />
melts the wax and ignites the <lb />
and the deed is done. No <lb />
military supervision can outwit this <lb />
plan. <lb />
The most curious use to which paper <lb />
is to be put is that suggested by the <lb />
recent patenting of a blotting paper <lb />
towel. It is in <lb />
consisting of a, lull suit of heavy blot- <lb />
ting paper. A person upon stepping <lb />
out his morning tub, has only to <lb />
counties, in which section are very i Don't it, boys. TeW is <lb />
Cotton is blooming freely. better for you. You Know there is. <lb />
which is very early tor the season lice You have clear heads and brave hearts ; Pell me, my secret soul, <lb />
are disappearing ; there are some com- and, if you will it thus, you may be I tell me. Hope and Faith. <lb />
plaints of cot ten bee lining too weedy. counted among the truest, noblest, j Is there no resting place <lb />
Corn is being laid by as fast as the grandest men of the Rainier j From sorrow, sin am death <lb />
weather will permit ; damage by Is no happy spot <lb />
bugs continues, though where heavy R the average traveler only feared Where mortals may be <lb />
rains occurred the insects have been wine or brandy ; does water, it Where grief may find a balm. <lb />
washed away. Threshing wheat con- <lb />
Much tobacco has been topped. <lb />
would be a great gain to the cause of And weariness a rest <lb />
No matter what part of Faith, Hope and Love, best boons to <lb />
in some places it is growing up too fast he is in. he seems to have an mortals given, <lb />
idea that the only really dangerous Waved their bright wings, and whisper <lb />
w x r. <lb />
Warmer weather with frequent rains <lb />
made the week a very favorable one <lb />
for the growth of all crops. Rains <lb />
were excessive in only a few counties <lb />
of Surry, Rowan. <lb />
keeping crops grassy and prevent plow- <lb />
but at most places farm work was <lb />
not seriously interrupted. Corn is in <lb />
good condition except where checked <lb />
by bugs crop is rapidly <lb />
laid where this work has not yet been <lb />
done ; planted ill stubble land is <lb />
doing well. Cotton has been damaged <lb />
some by lice, but is now looking better ; <lb />
blooming freely in south and promises <lb />
a fine yield. yet to be harvested <lb />
will give fair results. Wet weather <lb />
has interrupted haying to some extent. <lb />
Water-melons are fine. <lb />
ed, in <lb />
Banner. <lb />
The Horseless Carriage. <lb />
In fact, it is so thoroughly accepted <lb />
horseless carriage has come to <lb />
stay, that scores of manufacturers are <lb />
Philosophy. <lb />
De man de l <lb />
won't be mighty apt to to <lb />
angle wing to fly <lb />
De glass oh am like de mule. <lb />
You truss him he fro yo, <lb />
De man drinks MB to <lb />
sec <lb />
De man steers ob <lb />
j drink in that vicinity is the water. If <lb />
an American travels in Europe, he is <lb />
commonly told by his fellow-travelers <lb />
that the water there is bad it is <lb />
quite unsafe to drink it had , . , . , <lb />
was so hot yesterday that our eel <lb />
take wine or as a beverage. It . . . . . ,. <lb />
cuffs caught fire, our collar <lb />
the travels in America, be . . . , . , <lb />
I ran down our back while we were ad- <lb />
learns the same thing about water here. . . . ,. , . <lb />
vising the gold-bugs to keep cool. <lb />
A New going west or south <lb />
is warned against the water of that re-1 Our preacher preach long <lb />
He must take strong drinks, or sermons now. He simply warns the <lb />
die. Nothing in New England, on the congregation to look out for what's <lb />
other hand. So perils a Western or coming by the Sample given by the <lb />
Southern man's life as pure spring thermometer, then lakes a <lb />
aid pronounces the benediction. <lb />
Or apples, cucumbers, j <lb />
i baked beans are innocuous ; but any- <lb />
thing which will bring the is <lb />
the safest thing in the world for tho <lb />
man or woman of delicate constitution The members of the Liter- <lb />
During the Centennial year, visitors to Association are BOW attending night <lb />
Philadelphia were made to understand school, and will soon be able to <lb />
that the water of the Schuylkill was give the titles of the books on hand. <lb />
not safe to drink. More recently, in i . <lb />
Chicago, at the Columbian Exposition, j W market prices <lb />
visitors were similarly taught to dread P <lb />
already engaged in turning out these mighty t; boo de snakes lute <lb />
machines of many and varied types. ; <lb />
Snakes like de smell ob an <lb />
dogs de man day chases. <lb />
When de am hankering after <lb />
Their first use will of course come in <lb />
he where then arc good reads, <lb />
and for such purposes as <lb />
sage. The great value of the horseless <lb />
as compared with the old do he puts de smell <lb />
style, is its far greater cheapness. The <lb />
use of in our cities, for instance, <lb />
is practically forbidden to all except the <lb />
on de end oh lies fish hook, an yanks <lb />
em In. <lb />
de birds gets in de way of de gun <lb />
. cm <lb />
we runs in do way ob <lb />
we mus what de give us. <lb />
at a cost of a few cents a day, will <lb />
perhaps eventually place, a <lb />
afternoon rides In Central Park <lb />
within the reach any bookkeeper or <lb />
clerk. When a man earning is a here a piece of <lb />
year in New York city can maintain an charcoal. Both . yet between <lb />
. , , . J ., . them stands the mightiest of magicians <lb />
equipage which will trundle him nature- The food on your table, and <lb />
miles away from his flat in an hour, I your own body ; the same, <lb />
. . . . , yet between stands the <lb />
a whole new class of citizens will be- <lb />
come victims to the tennis, or <lb />
golf habit from which are now <lb />
sheltered by the mere inertia of time <lb />
and space to be overcome. And with <lb />
each ice in the art of moving rap. <lb />
idly there will be a corresponding in- <lb />
in out-of-door sports, and a <lb />
opportunity, to Bench, the fields and the <lb />
woods in tho short vacations allowed by <lb />
the hurrying business of to- <lb />
World's Sporting <lb />
arbiter of growth or decline, <lb />
or death,. <lb />
We make a we can- <lb />
not make blood and bone. No. <lb />
But by means of the Shaker Digestive <lb />
Cordial we can enable the stomach to <lb />
digest food which would otherwise fer- <lb />
and the system. In all <lb />
onus of dyspepsia and Incipient con- <lb />
with weakness, loss of flesh, <lb />
thin blood, nervous prostration the <lb />
dial is the successful remedy. Taken <lb />
with food it relieves at once. It <lb />
cents, <lb />
The Literary Club captured <lb />
a moonlight distillery lat week, and <lb />
i no business has been transacted since. <lb />
weigh it on standard scales. <lb />
Our wife says that our new book on <lb />
the Life of a Married <lb />
the water Lake Michigan. In both <lb />
it was deemed necessary to take <lb />
freely of beer, or wine, or at least to <lb />
put a little brandy or whiskey the j .; m <lb />
water. Occasionally cue of tho j, <lb />
ton had satisfactory evident, from i,,.,;,,,. <lb />
personal experience, that motions <lb />
friends had reason tor sending a note of <lb />
warning on p int. After eating an <lb />
unripe melon, walking about in the hot <lb />
sun for three or four hours looking at <lb />
the exhibits, drinking several glasses of <lb />
and making a lunch of fried <lb />
chicken and cream, he had a sense <lb />
of faintness with twinges of pain, which <lb />
he satisfied, was result of his <lb />
wisely a glass of water of the <lb />
region. He to have known <lb />
He try it <lb />
lie would thence-forward stick to the <lb />
trustworthy leer or brandy. If Solo- <lb />
had only said, not <lb />
cold water when you can got anything <lb />
stronger to a lot of fol- <lb />
lowers he would have had <lb />
invisible on his face a array himself in one these suit, and by Charles D. Lanier, in Is the best for <lb />
H to an attack of small- . . of Reviews for V t w <lb />
Some of tin- newspapers are wrong <lb />
as to queen Victoria's long reign. She <lb />
ascended the throne on June 1837. <lb />
She has been queen for years. <lb />
She is not yet the longest reigning <lb />
British monarch. George III. reigned <lb />
for TOMB and days. <lb />
She ha made pure, upright queen <lb />
and commands the and <lb />
of her own <lb />
. and the other. peoples of the <lb />
and assists nature to nourish is now nearly may <lb />
trial bottle-enough to show its merit r. if so Wales will hard- <lb />
wear the crown, as ho is now some <lb />
or seven of <lb />
Messenger. <lb />
sad story is going the round <lb />
the press an old lady in Chicago <lb />
who was recently deserted by her <lb />
band. Twenty-two years ago, at the <lb />
age of sixty-six, she became the wife of <lb />
Daniel Thompson, who was then only <lb />
v-one years of age. The marriage <lb />
occurred in Denmark. Shortly after- <lb />
wards the couple emigrated to America, <lb />
The husband found employment in <lb />
Chicago, and for quite a while they <lb />
to ho contented and happy. <lb />
About a year ago, Mrs. <lb />
Thompson's son, by a former marriage, <lb />
came to live with them, bringing his <lb />
young wife. Finding himself in a good <lb />
home, he refined to work and began lo <lb />
in a most manner. <lb />
In these vicious habits ho <lb />
for several months. Finally his young <lb />
wife threatened him. On re- <lb />
turning home the. other day ls. found <lb />
that she out her threat by <lb />
running away with Thompson. In or- <lb />
to marry this young woman <lb />
Democratic Stale convention <lb />
made no mistake in nominating Cyrus <lb />
B. Watson, of county, for <lb />
Governor. <lb />
Mr. Watson had not <lb />
and accepted it only in response <lb />
to a demand upon his patriotism that <lb />
his devotion to duty and country would <lb />
not permit him to decline. <lb />
He is a man from and of the people, <lb />
and he touched a chord that brought <lb />
tears to many eyes when, in accepting <lb />
the nomination, he -aid the. first place <lb />
he should visit when he left the <lb />
would be to the country home o <lb />
his mother, now in her Hind year, and <lb />
tell her that the gnat Democratic party <lb />
had nominated her to lie <lb />
of her State. <lb />
Mr. Watson has ability of a high <lb />
order ; courage that is not to be doubted, <lb />
and integrity the most rugged type. <lb />
He was a brave private soldier, sell <lb />
educated, but educated in school of <lb />
and great industry that <lb />
makes the well rounded man. <lb />
Mr. IV is a lighter, lie never <lb />
runs. He is always in the of <lb />
the light, neither asking nor giving <lb />
quarter. He is a great <lb />
e the best. <lb />
Mr. Watson's position public <lb />
questions is well known, lie makes no <lb />
concealment of his opinions. His <lb />
is an open hook. His love for his <lb />
lows is so great that there is no corner <lb />
in his heart for anything except the <lb />
milk human kindness. <lb />
Mr men one of the <lb />
strongest advocates of the free coinage <lb />
silver from the commencement of the <lb />
agitation. He stands true in Democrat- <lb />
hostility to all trusts and <lb />
and for people in their as- <lb />
for better conditions and a <lb />
lair chance. <lb />
With his record ; his upright <lb />
file ; his ability as as a debater, his ca- <lb />
his patriotism, and his courage <lb />
will make him a successor on <lb />
the hustings to the beloved Vance. <lb />
News and Observer, <lb />
P. editor of Char- <lb />
Observer, who con- <lb />
telegraphed his paper the fol- <lb />
lowing editorial i <lb />
The nomination Cyrus <lb />
of by the Democratic State <lb />
was made in great wisdom. <lb />
He is a Democrat of Democrats, a clean <lb />
man, a man of high ability, spotless <lb />
record and approved fidelity, and <lb />
age, well equipped with all the weapons <lb />
of political warfare, fertile of resource, <lb />
ready, bold, tireless, lie will traverse <lb />
the State from the mountains to the <lb />
sea and rain such blows upon the head <lb />
of Russell as will make that worthy <lb />
curse the day be was born. <lb />
Bison's speech of acceptance <lb />
was in a forty strain. It was <lb />
able for its grand dignity and it went to <lb />
the hearts of the convention and <lb />
the delegates that they had made no <lb />
mistake in their choice of a standard- <lb />
bearer. <lb />
Three times three for Watson now <lb />
for victory in November. <lb />
The example Forest. III. is <lb />
one lo be to all towns in- <lb />
fest.-d by tramps and vagrants. The <lb />
council did not exactly pass <lb />
an ordinance making it a punishable of- <lb />
for anybody to give food to a <lb />
tramp. They put it milder, in the <lb />
form of a mere request, that citizens of <lb />
Lake Forest, give no food or employ- <lb />
to tramps and vagrants. A copy <lb />
of the request was sent to every house- <lb />
holder in the town, and now tramps <lb />
make a wide detour around Lake For- <lb />
est. It is certain that these vermin <lb />
can lie exterminated from the country <lb />
by vigorous and concerted action <lb />
the part municipal councils. Every <lb />
possible aid should be to men <lb />
who are willing to work steadily, but <lb />
for the wandering, thieving, disease <lb />
and vermin spreading hobo there should <lb />
be no quarter. <lb />
The man who care three <lb />
shakes of a lambs tail about the news- <lb />
papers, recently rode thirteen miles <lb />
Thompson deserted his aged wife, with the hot sun to get <lb />
weekly <lb />
whom he had lived for twenty-two years I , e o, , prominent <lb />
and who had borne him several . to a <lb />
Thompson carried away with HO i p-f- r <lb />
him all the money which ho had laid away he said would a great <lb />
by, leaving his wife in a helpless j advertisement for the paper. Tins <lb />
The old woman, who is now abounds in every community <lb />
years old, will doubtless be Sun. <lb />
sent to the<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Ilk <lb />
Entered at the post office at Green- <lb />
N. C at second-class mail matter. <lb />
July Ma, <lb />
JOHN <lb />
Temporary the National <lb />
Convention. <lb />
to Daily <lb />
III., July Na- <lb />
MRS. WILL. <lb />
W. B. Qualifies as <lb />
tor. <lb />
The lust will testament of Mrs. <lb />
A. H. Clark, deceased, been <lb />
with the Superior Court Clerk for <lb />
WASHINGTON <lb />
Committee by a vote to The will is <lb />
named D B. Hill, of New York, <lb />
chairman of the Democratic <lb />
National Convention. The minority <lb />
report the name John <lb />
Daniel, in place Hill. <lb />
The roll State was called resulting <lb />
i Hill <lb />
I From our Correspondent. <lb />
Washington- D. 4th, <lb />
Chicago is the Mecca toward which <lb />
thousands good Democrats are now <lb />
traveling, and towards which millions <lb />
more arc looking with interest. <lb />
The weal or woe of the Democratic <lb />
only for the <lb />
but the future, will be determined <lb />
the convention which meets in the <lb />
city next week. As far a <lb />
most important plank in the platform <lb />
to be footed by that convention is <lb />
. the matter is already <lb />
settled in silver. <lb />
principal contest in the convention will <lb />
over the head the ticket, it is be- <lb />
although there is a report that a <lb />
tight is to lie made to drop the rule re. <lb />
Hearing two third the convention to <lb />
nominate. Then- is another to <lb />
the effect that a bolt is con- <lb />
by the gold Democrats, in <lb />
case the head of the ticket nominated is <lb />
a radical silver man. Your <lb />
. dent will have to see this before he will <lb />
believe it. the beginning of i <lb />
unfortunate fight id the party it has <lb />
been preached up by the gold men that <lb />
the fight should be fought to n finish <lb />
inside the party and that when the <lb />
National convention had adopted a <lb />
platform it should be loyally accepted <lb />
by the minority. Now, men like ex- <lb />
Secretary Whitney and Chairman <lb />
the Democratic National <lb />
Committee, have done rt <lb />
preaching, I positively to <lb />
believe that they an- going hack <lb />
they fail to get the convention to tee <lb />
things they see National <lb />
are courts resort to <lb />
political parties, and no man should <lb />
take part in one who is not prepared to <lb />
a its decisions There may he <lb />
who the Chicago <lb />
convention who leave the Demo- <lb />
party its action, as <lb />
they have right to do. but I don't <lb />
there will be -my boiling on the <lb />
a delegate. <lb />
The more that <lb />
Hobart the more <lb />
ti m there is expressed at his election <lb />
by for the second place <lb />
ticket. At first it was thought that <lb />
his obscurity would cause him be <lb />
without protest by the rank <lb />
and tile of the Republican patty, but <lb />
since newspapers the country <lb />
have bent throwing their searchlight <lb />
upon record there is a <lb />
H-publican howl all along the line <lb />
They may not be able to lores him oil <lb />
the ticket, hut it is certain had <lb />
th-y known as at St. Louis as <lb />
do now that the It <lb />
. cm in that convention would never <lb />
allowed Garret Hobart t be <lb />
nominated for Vice President, it <lb />
would have <lb />
such a thin of the convention <lb />
h id he known that not only <lb />
bolted the nomination of .; in <lb />
the campaign, hut furnished a eon <lb />
part the money to pay <lb />
of <lb />
whose running a in the <lb />
election of Mr. Cleveland. The <lb />
were nut any too wt-ll d <lb />
towards anyway, mid. <lb />
now that they know the part played by <lb />
Hobart in keeping their idol out the <lb />
J louse, nobody be <lb />
if thousands of them the <lb />
whole ticket November. <lb />
Cleveland has sympathy <lb />
for men who are convicted violating <lb />
laws. refused applications <lb />
for pardon three such convicts just <lb />
h fore he left Washington for <lb />
la the ease of A. <lb />
he wrote on the application for <lb />
pardon -This was guilty. <lb />
of nearly all the crimes and <lb />
fraud.- denounced by our pension laws, <lb />
lie seems in every way possible to have <lb />
and swindled ignorant <lb />
on the <lb />
The meted out to him was <lb />
ell well-deserved, and J cannot yield to <lb />
the unthinking and irresponsible appeal <lb />
for his the <lb />
for a pardon for Andrew J. Rooks the <lb />
President wrote <lb />
s-mated a dead soldier, and through <lb />
means procured a pension <lb />
robbed the government. He was justly <lb />
with by the and should <lb />
suffer all the punishment awarded to <lb />
and upon S. <lb />
who a pension attorney <lb />
I am unwilling to pardon those <lb />
in violation our laws, <lb />
overcharge applicants for pensions for <lb />
the they in <lb />
their <lb />
What will be lie of <lb />
when the <lb />
at Chicago is over is matter of <lb />
doubt, but it Wellington in healthy <lb />
condition and its friends were <lb />
hopes of success. Ex-Congressman <lb />
of Ohio, and one of <lb />
the proprietors of the Washington Post, <lb />
is one of the chief Mr. Me- <lb />
Lean is proprietor of the Cincinnati <lb />
Enquirer, and important business <lb />
interests in Washington, where he re- <lb />
sides of the time ; but he, of course, <lb />
retains his citizenship in Ohio. <lb />
am <lb />
FOURTH OF JULY. <lb />
Big Day in <lb />
Crowd Here. <lb />
connection to act as her executor or <lb />
their guardian. <lb />
The Executor was also directed to <lb />
mark her grave with a tasty and <lb />
monument while Italian <lb />
at cost not to exceed <lb />
Willis H. was <lb />
Executor of the , <lb />
before tat charge of estate. <lb />
qualified before the Court <lb />
Clerk to-day. <lb />
The will dated April 23rd, <lb />
with K. IVY It <lb />
as subscribing, witnesses. <lb />
Mrs. Clark's estate was valued at <lb />
exclusive of household and <lb />
kitchen furniture, silverware jewelry <lb />
and china. <lb />
HOLLY. <lb />
HOW AR MADE. <lb />
Another 4th of July has come and <lb />
gone, and it proved to lie a big <lb />
Greenville, not so much over what was <lb />
in the crowd it brought to <lb />
town. People coming in <lb />
the day, and kept coining <lb />
until the crowd was immense. All day <lb />
Main street was so with <lb />
people that pedestrians found difficulty <lb />
in getting along on the sidewalks. The <lb />
citizen was much in evidence, <lb />
where led lemonade, candy and <lb />
sold being the centers of at- <lb />
traction for this abut, <lb />
For the white people the races were <lb />
the chief event of the day. and about a <lb />
thousand them went out to <lb />
Greenville Driving Association's track <lb />
to witness the trials of speed. <lb />
The first nice was in the minute <lb />
class, this there were three entries <lb />
Dictate, by A. J. lied Cross, by <lb />
B. Tripp. and Harold, by S. T. <lb />
White. Dictate won in three straight <lb />
heats, lied coming <lb />
Harold was distanced. <lb />
The second was a bicycle <lb />
Cherry, of Bethel, Haddock, of <lb />
and Washing- <lb />
ton. Cherry was an easy winner, <lb />
in Brat on every round with Had- <lb />
dock second. <lb />
The next was a buggy <lb />
Ida K, by Joe Parker. by <lb />
W. I,. and Maud M., by Joe <lb />
M. Ida K. had a walkover <lb />
in this race, both the other being <lb />
distanced. <lb />
The fourth and last was <lb />
free for all. but only two horses <lb />
entered. were B., by Ben <lb />
Shelton and by Smith <lb />
Hooker, the coining in winner. <lb />
The best time made on any heal was in <lb />
this race, making it in <lb />
Down loan there was a little fight- <lb />
and more than usual. <lb />
-lie of color found <lb />
tin ill the and when <lb />
Mayor Forbes . Ike roll <lb />
of offenders he had added about to <lb />
the town treasury. <lb />
quite a long document, covering six <lb />
pages of legal cap paper, and the follow- <lb />
condensed extracts are taken from <lb />
it tor publication <lb />
Item one lends to her niece, Susan <lb />
E. Poole, during her natural lifetime, <lb />
all q parlor except piano and <lb />
stool, all furniture in room occupied as <lb />
a cast iron yard vases. <lb />
After death Sirs. all said <lb />
and to be divided be- <lb />
tween her two daughters, Mary <lb />
lie Pool Susan S. Poole. ,, <lb />
he made <lb />
Item gives to J. Staten a gold o,,,,. <lb />
and. a fob chain. is , <lb />
Item. gives to Mary WM for bids from <lb />
a silver tea set, silver r ,., from <lb />
tor, act of decorated china used here per but a <lb />
and got <lb />
waiter. thought well surely <lb />
will have to carry <lb />
gives to Swan S. Poole j man live at. <lb />
pure diamond brooch, silver water here and sub-let it at <lb />
pitcher and two goblets, one about what it will coat to feed a <lb />
, , . . horse if corn and hay stay at present <lb />
dinner and desert one a . J r <lb />
I lie man who took con- <lb />
half dozen tea spoons, one sugar L Um ,, ,,. ,,, <lb />
one sauce ladle, and one mug. all side- of the river is down here trying In <lb />
also two plated salt cellars and spoons. another sub like the <lb />
lie Is offering from <lb />
ice <lb />
All the world is blight and fair <lb />
no pleasure misses <lb />
Molly share <lb />
and cheese and <lb />
Find me here, or me there- <lb />
in a hut like this is, <lb />
Happy with her I share <lb />
and cheese <lb />
Again <lb />
With You. <lb />
I wall to inform my <lb />
the <lb />
that am in <lb />
in <lb />
of the new brick <lb />
the location <lb />
I of my old stand, and <lb />
, . , invite all to call on <lb />
hat young man was it got Lost . . ,;. <lb />
am opening an entire <lb />
street, Monday night, and Vis new f <lb />
could not <lb />
L. P. <lb />
A n. <lb />
The <lb />
EVANS Props. <lb />
J. w. J. s. HiGGS, Cashier, CANNED GOODS, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Maj. HENRY HARDING Cashier. <lb />
and propose to carry a <lb />
line of <lb />
to none in <lb />
in My goods are <lb />
ail fresh and selected <lb />
with cue, and I sell <lb />
; as as any body. <lb />
STOCKHOLDERS . I <lb />
Representing a Capital of More Than a Hall <lb />
Million Dollars, <lb />
Win. T. Dixon, President National JUST RECEIVED <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mil. <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland, A o <lb />
Family GROCERIES, <lb />
Noah Biggs. Scotland Neck, N C. <lb />
R. R. Fleming. N. C. <lb />
IV. Higgs Butt., J <lb />
Greenville, N. C. r <lb />
Meat, <lb />
respectfully solicit the i <lb />
of firms, individuals and the <lb />
public, <lb />
Checks and Account Books <lb />
ed on application. <lb />
Item gives to Sheppard <lb />
piano one huge iron frame j, w fur, and the <lb />
sole leather trunk and who have had it at that say tiny <lb />
Item C. -rives to Sheppard, I have lost on it and don't try get it <lb />
Bottle and Henrietta Which- <lb />
ard all household and kitchen furniture <lb />
not otherwise of. also nil prop- <lb />
in outhouses or lying loose about Q TO <lb />
the premises to be equally divided be- <lb />
tween in money to each. <lb />
Item directs that the <lb />
sell estate within <lb />
months, collect all debts due tie estate, j <lb />
and out the funds arising therefrom <lb />
he shall pay. the cost of proving <lb />
will and as sec- <lb />
Lard, <lb />
Sugar, <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA,<lb />
Which I an; <lb />
so low <lb />
that it <lb />
surprise. <lb />
sen mo <lb />
will <lb />
treat you fair <lb />
and <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
r i To the Tobacco Farm- <lb />
The old Greenville Warehouse is being en- <lb />
and more lights added which makes it <lb />
the lighted Warehouse in the State. With <lb />
plenty money and no pets, fair dealings and <lb />
hard work, we are going to sell Tobacco as high <lb />
as any one. Give us a trial and we will show <lb />
you. Your friends, <lb />
. EVANS CO., Greenville, N. C <lb />
PEACE <lb />
FOR YOUNG LADIES, <lb />
Raleigh, N. <lb />
INSTITUTE, <lb />
No superior done anywhere, North <lb />
or Booth. It ha- now the bast faculty it <lb />
has ever had. advantages offered <lb />
in Literature Art James M. a. <lb />
ate unsurpassed. <lb />
of Principal, <lb />
Call on <lb />
YOU W <lb />
For the finest lino of While <lb />
and Black Sailor Hats on <lb />
market received weekly from <lb />
northern cities. Also <lb />
horn, White and Colored <lb />
and Straw Shapes. <lb />
bun. Flowers. Baby Cap I. A <lb />
full lino of Trimmed Hals. <lb />
entire stock will sold <lb />
at per cent, above cost for <lb />
the next days. Call and <lb />
satisfy yourself. <lb />
THAT . <lb />
STEEL <lb />
FLUES. <lb />
FOB LESS MONEY FROM <lb />
funeral burial , Looping Tobacco, until my form <lb />
. ,,, , .,, i,, , being for S acres pr i . all over acres cultivated <lb />
ail just debts; fourth, to i J . may expected and the f <lb />
Death and Notes. <lb />
At the request, and acting under the advise Of n-y Attorney, Col. I. A. <lb />
I b extended time for pun base of Farm Rights for the Improved Patent <lb />
at former ,, <lb />
ram who <lb />
to the Improved Method of <lb />
villa Baptist church j the special lowing are the terms and prices, to <lb />
v are that they must procure a <lb />
legates the balance the i before using the same. <lb />
funds to be divided between . FIVE AND TEX ACRES same having been patented Oct. . <lb />
.,. ., . . . ., . ten AND l'S HER twenty 7.601 two by Pleasant by hint <lb />
Mary Sushi S. ACRES AND to John R. <lb />
C. Staten. and can be procured by applying to <lb />
All persons who wishing to avail themselves tills opportunity l me. <lb />
Staten. or so many as may low can do so by culling on Col. I. A. Sugg, at. Green- IS aC A. SUGG, y. <lb />
be living at time of her death. John i vine, N. C-, or remit the price by registered letter or P. O. order on the V. C- June 1898. <lb />
, ville. i. o. to it Grove. right will be prompt- <lb />
Biggs, V. was appoint- This la a of and of FLOORING <lb />
ed guardian for these heirs, and ill ease the Slates Patent Laws must comply the notice. <lb />
In-refuses to act the will directed <lb />
the Clerk of appoint some <lb />
suitable man who <lb />
unconnected or as <lb />
did not a near kinsman or near JULY <lb />
JOHN R. CHANEY. <lb />
I loss cost- Try a car f. o. b. <lb />
at Tillery, N- at per M. <lb />
Co.<lb />
fl <lb />
N- C July 2nd, <lb />
Rev. Albert Harm's left Monday <lb />
morning a few at his for- <lb />
mer home Fremont. <lb />
There have been five births and one <lb />
death Bethel within th hat three <lb />
days. <lb />
A. It. Cherry jg the happy man this <lb />
a fine girl. <lb />
William Howard, of <lb />
yesterday in town. <lb />
The baptist Sunday had its <lb />
picnic to-day everybody <lb />
seemed o it. credit is <lb />
due T. It. of <lb />
their school. <lb />
Mrs. Whitehurst died yes- <lb />
morning in funeral <lb />
services were held in the <lb />
church at o'clock by Rev. S. <lb />
A. She was interred at the <lb />
family from <lb />
town. <lb />
Mrs. T. C. Davenport died Tuesday <lb />
morning near depot. Her re- <lb />
here on the A. <lb />
It. team morning and con- <lb />
to the home father, W. It <lb />
Ford. Funeral services were held by <lb />
S. A. Cotton, of . alter which <lb />
she was buried. <lb />
Literary Notes. <lb />
the poets made <lb />
money by voting iii recent <lb />
primary to publish book this <lb />
fall. <lb />
We had a literary barb-cue on Wed- <lb />
last. There were three <lb />
C and poets, all went <lb />
m Try a a cuttle be. <lb />
The literary <lb />
benefit of the new steps was <lb />
a great SB. Seven razors were <lb />
fled and we predict that will <lb />
be livelier than ever. <lb />
DELICATE <lb />
FEMALE <lb />
REGULATOR. <lb />
IT ft SUPERB <lb />
exerts a wonderful influence in <lb />
strengthening her system By <lb />
driving through the proper <lb />
all impurities. Health and <lb />
are guaranteed to result <lb />
from Its use. <lb />
My wife was bedridden for eighteen months, <lb />
S FEMALE <lb />
for two months. Is welL <lb />
t. U. JOHNSON. Malvern, Ark. <lb />
CO., <lb />
by at SIM m <lb />
Greenville is the leading Bright Tobacco market in Eastern Carolina and the <lb />
THE EASTERN WAREHOUSE <lb />
is not only the leading j <lb />
house in Greenville <lb />
challenge the Slate <lb />
show that any Ware-1 <lb />
house within her <lb />
sold as <lb />
pounds of Tobacco last <lb />
year for as high an av- <lb />
price per pound <lb />
as the Eastern. There <lb />
are three points <lb />
to obtain the high- <lb />
est price for a pile of j <lb />
tobacco. First a <lb />
knowledge <lb />
tobacco. Second <lb />
thorough of <lb />
currant market val- <lb />
of that tobacco, and <lb />
j third that constant, per- <lb />
-J and ever <lb />
hard work over the <lb />
while the bids <lb />
hang upon the auction- <lb />
lips without winch <lb />
no one can ever be <lb />
Sable to outside <lb />
prices for your tobacco. <lb />
These three lessons the <lb />
managers of the East- <lb />
have zealously en- <lb />
to master in <lb />
in Court <lb />
Pitt County, P. <lb />
W. H. Harrington W. R. Keel, <lb />
Williams. <lb />
Th <lb />
. in <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This of 1896. <lb />
A. J. P. <lb />
James for <lb />
yon can common iron <lb />
I from If yon <lb />
it call and Ins prices. ill <lb />
be undersold. All work <lb />
as to <lb />
Flues are now Heady <lb />
Delivery. <lb />
Prompt attention given to all or- <lb />
I am agent for <lb />
largest WALL <lb />
A. B. ELLINGTON, <lb />
Near a Machine <lb />
Iii. <lb />
well equipped. <lb />
be- <lb />
practice of pupils. <lb />
matriculates its In <lb />
of l be represented. <lb />
at county <lb />
August to fill free vacancies <lb />
n Application should be <lb />
made before July 20th to enter ex- <lb />
No free except to <lb />
pledge to become <lb />
teachers. Annual expenses of fr. <lb />
tuition students boarding in <lb />
, tuition-paying <lb />
CHARLES D. M <lb />
Greensboro, C. <lb />
HOME SCHOOL FOB GIRLS. <lb />
Will open at <lb />
Oct. 2nd a Homo School <lb />
from II years age. <lb />
limited to Address <lb />
Mrs. A. L <lb />
Norwood Nelson Va <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
qualified as Executor of <lb />
will of the late Mrs. A. notice <lb />
i- hereby given all Ii d pied <lb />
to tin- r-i i i make Immediate <lb />
in the and to nil <lb />
creditors I th estate Mrs. A. M. <lb />
Clark to exhibit their claims <lb />
II -d In I III I-i; HI I <lb />
o urn I- i n. I is St I . In <lb />
Ii ii I . oil I I I st <lb />
hi v i f <lb />
. I . VI i . I . <lb />
Exec i f t- is. A. V. I in K. <lb />
o . i i i ;. Alton In <lb />
i i <lb />
In <lb />
on <lb />
order that they might, at all times, thorough- <lb />
protect the interest of all their customers and <lb />
the vast army of old customers whose patron- <lb />
age and encouragement has placed us among <lb />
I the leading warehouse of the State, and the <lb />
constantly increasing new ones bear witness to <lb />
fact. With five years <lb />
of practical experience <lb />
on the warehouse floors <lb />
in Greenville we want <lb />
to say to the farmers <lb />
of Eastern Carolina that <lb />
we are in a Better <lb />
this year to <lb />
your crop than ever <lb />
before. Evans and Joy- <lb />
will both be on sale <lb />
In conclusion <lb />
want to say that with <lb />
our e efforts <lb />
believe that we are <lb />
in a better position to <lb />
get t p-top prices than <lb />
any house in Eastern <lb />
Carolina and when you <lb />
get a load ready for <lb />
pa no <lb />
to the fairy talcs <lb />
of the little drummers <lb />
but come right on to <lb />
the old Eastern head- <lb />
quarter tor high prices. <lb />
Your friends, <lb />
EVANS, CO. <lb />
f GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
assortment the celebrated <lb />
Eagle Brand of Fine Shoes <lb />
received. A complete stock of <lb />
General MERCHANDISE, <lb />
on hand. <lb />
T. WHITE, <lb />
tAt A. Whiles old <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
---------IS STILT. AT THE WITH A LINK--------- <lb />
me that the best Is cheep's <lb />
Building Pumps, Farming <lb />
house a- Well i <lb />
Ladies Dress Goods I have on hand. <lb />
for qr K, T- <lb />
Cotton, and <lb />
FORBES, <lb />
N. <lb />
J, Ii. SUGG. <lb />
Life, Firs and Accident Insurance. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
OFFICE AT HOUSE. <lb />
All Risks in strictly <lb />
FIRST-Cf ASS COMPANIES <lb />
At current <lb />
V, O. Co. N. C. <lb />
t. i. pops., y <lb />
COBB CO. <lb />
COTTON AND HAMS <lb />
AND <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
and Progress Building, Water Street- <lb />
Hugging, Ties and Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments Solicited, <lb />
Code, used in Telegraphing.<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
Ill cool-appearing and <lb />
comfort-giving <lb />
we have been careful <lb />
not to omit a particle of <lb />
that distinctive style and <lb />
perfect fit which always <lb />
characterizes our <lb />
Clothing. Neither <lb />
for one moment <lb />
lost sight of the ever <lb />
important point of price <lb />
economy. Mid-Sum- <lb />
mer of equal <lb />
quality and style was <lb />
never sold cheaper. <lb />
Seventh month. <lb />
The hot wave is on. <lb />
he pan is half gone. <lb />
Just a little bit shorter the are <lb />
pawing. <lb />
Dog days have commenced. The <lb />
dog usually has day. <lb />
Attention is called to the legal no- <lb />
lice by J. A. Lang. J. in this issue. <lb />
This month will jive us rive <lb />
days, five Thursdays and five Fridays. <lb />
Frank Wilson is selling free silver <lb />
hats. They have the <lb />
them. <lb />
Work has commenced on <lb />
Brown house in mi <lb />
the Star Warehouse. <lb />
Fourteen tobacco from Gran- <lb />
ville county arrived here on Saturday <lb />
evening's train to work in this county. <lb />
People who cure tobacco by the loop, <lb />
system are directed to read the ad- <lb />
cut of John It. Chancy in this <lb />
The Aldermen of Winston have R <lb />
fused to grant liquor licenses in that <lb />
city. They turned down nine <lb />
cants. <lb />
JULY JUMBLES. <lb />
A and Able to Keep Moving <lb />
Richard Hosier, of Suffolk, <lb />
friends here. <lb />
is visit- <lb />
G. K. Harrison returned Wednesday <lb />
I evening Oxford. <lb />
A. II. Taft returned home Saturday <lb />
evening from Littleton. <lb />
Watermelon <lb />
The Reflector renews its annual <lb />
watermelon prize offer for this year. <lb />
The person bringing us the largest <lb />
on during the season will receive The <lb />
Reflector for one year. <lb />
Miss Lizzie of Kinston, <lb />
visiting Miss Harris. <lb />
is <lb />
W. S. Rawls and son Lee returned <lb />
Saturday evening from Hill. <lb />
Miss Carrie of Kinston. is <lb />
visiting Miss Sugg near town. <lb />
Linen, Crash, Serge, <lb />
Flannel. Seersucker, Si- <lb />
ilk. Duck, <lb />
are in profusion and can <lb />
he bought cheap. <lb />
mediate buyers have <lb />
privilege of selection <lb />
from the finest, largest <lb />
and most complete as- <lb />
of <lb />
apparel ever display- <lb />
ed here. <lb />
is enjoying a large <lb />
supply smoking tobacco, <lb />
Bel t with the compliments the <lb />
Planters Warehouse. <lb />
Friday morning Dr. F. W. Brown's <lb />
pair horses were hitched in <lb />
his residence. The horses began kick- <lb />
at Hies that were troubling them <lb />
and smashed up the tongue of the <lb />
The Free Press says <lb />
in Kinston were burned out <lb />
storm Saturday night. Two houses <lb />
were aim struck by and <lb />
slightly damaged. <lb />
The dance in Hall, Wed- <lb />
night, was one the most <lb />
had in sometime. <lb />
About twenty couples <lb />
given complimentary to visiting <lb />
young ladies. <lb />
The editor got between <lb />
two fat men at the depot this <lb />
and lost one his spectacles. <lb />
Moore and Register of Deeds <lb />
King are calculated to mash any little <lb />
that comes betwixt them. <lb />
Little Miss May Schultz gave an <lb />
Wednesday, <lb />
to Misses Sadie Abram, of Rocky <lb />
Mount and <lb />
A large number of little folks were <lb />
present and they had a charming time. <lb />
There In another party to <lb />
ken Saturday <lb />
John Cherry gays fishing fine down <lb />
there and enjoyment is abundant for <lb />
everybody. The hotel fare was never <lb />
good as under the management of <lb />
Miss Fa Hi <lb />
Saturday evening <lb />
returned home <lb />
Scotland <lb />
A Little Smoke. <lb />
A workman making some repairs to <lb />
the tin roof of W. i. Wilson and W. <lb />
L- Brown's office, came near causing a <lb />
fire, Friday afternoon, by a hot <lb />
soldering furnace on the shingle roof of <lb />
the adjoining building. A hand full <lb />
shingles torn up was the. only damage <lb />
done. <lb />
The Eastern Warehouse. <lb />
course you cannot overlook, the <lb />
large advertisement o the <lb />
in this issue. This excel- <lb />
lent house sold pounds of to- <lb />
last at <lb />
than any other house in the <lb />
c in show. This they are going <lb />
to reach out for the pound, <lb />
mark and high prices, good attention <lb />
and count anything they <lb />
RM going to reach that figure. <lb />
Capt. J. came in <lb />
Wednesday evening from Washington. <lb />
S. Greer, of Baltimore, is here. <lb />
His snide will drive away clouds any <lb />
time. <lb />
John K. Williams came home from <lb />
Friday evening, to visit his <lb />
mother. <lb />
L. F. and J. Cherry, Jr., <lb />
u spin I this week at <lb />
Mrs. W. F. of Edge- <lb />
is visiting her daughter, Mrs. <lb />
Zeno Moore. <lb />
Miss Olive Joyner. of Baltimore, <lb />
rived Tuesday evening visit Miss <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
W. C. Cook, of spent Sat- <lb />
and Sunday with his daughter, <lb />
Mrs. J. K. Hart. <lb />
Miss and Master Alfred Duck- <lb />
arrived Thursday <lb />
to visit friends here. <lb />
Miss Warren, who has been <lb />
visiting relatives in Washington, re. <lb />
turned home Friday. <lb />
C. G. Joyner, of is here <lb />
for a few days. His host of friends are <lb />
always glad to see him. <lb />
Mrs. II. C Jackson, who has <lb />
visiting her sister. Mrs. Allen <lb />
left Friday for Falkland. <lb />
Miss Katie L. Moore, of Washing- <lb />
ton, is visiting her Mr. <lb />
and Mrs. Alien Warren. <lb />
Misses and -Myrtle Keel, of <lb />
have been spending a few <lb />
days Mrs. J. A. Dupree. <lb />
Miss Sallie Gotten, of <lb />
Maj. a Delegate. <lb />
Our attention called to an error in <lb />
the special telegram to the <lb />
us to the delegates-at-large from this <lb />
Stale to the National Convention. <lb />
The name of E. J. Hale should have <lb />
been in the place of T. G. Skinner. <lb />
We are glad that Maj. Hale is one of <lb />
the delegates. <lb />
Her Bow. <lb />
of Weldon's charming and <lb />
accomplished young ladies will to <lb />
Hymen this News. <lb />
Hymen should show his politeness <lb />
by acknowledging the bow. In other <lb />
words he should bow back- . <lb />
Five to One. <lb />
Some gentlemen were taking a <lb />
mental census Friday of the <lb />
of widows and widowers among the <lb />
white population now resident in <lb />
Groan ill--. They gave us the t of <lb />
their investigation, number of widows <lb />
being placed at with only widow- <lb />
Thus widows outnumber the <lb />
widowers o to <lb />
I is very evident that there is some <lb />
money in this county, if the for <lb />
change here on Saturday can be taken <lb />
as an indication. The banks say that <lb />
on no day have more bills been taken <lb />
to them for change than on Saturday. <lb />
Farmers are getting ready to DB off <lb />
their tobacco hands and many of em <lb />
have the money on hand for it. <lb />
Earns Its Way. <lb />
A home paper is in no sense a child <lb />
charity ; it earns twice over every <lb />
dollar it receives, and is to no <lb />
enterprise in contributing to the <lb />
building of a town or community <lb />
a western weekly. Its patrons reap <lb />
far more benefit from its columns than <lb />
do the publishers, and in calling for <lb />
the support of the people of the com- <lb />
in which it is published, it <lb />
asks no more than in all fairness be- <lb />
longs to it though it generally receives <lb />
Herald. <lb />
Will Locate Here. <lb />
Dr. E. A. has decided to lo- <lb />
in Greenville and has had the office <lb />
formerly occupied by Dr. W. H. Bag- <lb />
well, Five Points, repaired for his <lb />
use. He has quite a neat office and we <lb />
predict a bright future for him. He re- <lb />
returned from Philadelphia <lb />
where he completed his course and <lb />
spent a year in the Jefferson Hospital <lb />
the greatest Surgical Hospital h this <lb />
country. <lb />
For Girls. <lb />
Elsewhere appears an announcement <lb />
who spent last week with Miss Myra I between the <lb />
Skinner, returned home Saturday. of and years, to be. opened at <lb />
near Norwood, <lb />
Town Matters. <lb />
The Board of Town <lb />
held their regular monthly meeting <lb />
Thursday night Beside the allowing <lb />
of accounts, which has grown to be a <lb />
voluminous part of their work, about <lb />
the only item of much importance was <lb />
the passing of an additional to <lb />
the ordinance prohibiting the erection <lb />
of wooden buildings on Evans street. <lb />
The new section make the first violation <lb />
of the ordinance punishable by a tine of <lb />
and days in <lb />
county jail, and for any subsequent <lb />
the penalty is imprisonment. <lb />
Free Scholarship at Bingham School. <lb />
There will be held in Edenton on the <lb />
12th day of August, a <lb />
examination for a free scholarship <lb />
covering all expenses except clothing to <lb />
at Asheville, N. C. I <lb />
will select three confident scholars to <lb />
conduct this examination. All <lb />
cants are expected to stand an <lb />
on English grammar, spelling, <lb />
arithmetic, geography and history of the <lb />
States. The applicant receiving <lb />
the certificate of the committee conduct- <lb />
this examination will be furnished <lb />
by me an appointment to a free scholar- <lb />
ship at School, Asheville, X. <lb />
C. I am enabled to make this <lb />
the condition <lb />
through the generosity of Major R. <lb />
Asheville, N. C. <lb />
Kit V INN Kit, <lb />
Representative of First District. <lb />
Our especial <lb />
Gloom <lb />
CONDENSED TESTIMONY. <lb />
B, Hood, Broker and <lb />
Agent. Ohio, <lb />
that Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
has no equal as a Cough remedy. J. D. <lb />
Brown, St. James Hotel, Ft. <lb />
Ind. testifies ha was cured j <lb />
of a Cough of two years <lb />
by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New <lb />
L. F. Merrill. Baldwin <lb />
Mass. says that he has used rec- <lb />
it and never knew it to fail <lb />
and would rather have it any doc- <lb />
tor, because it cures. Mrs. <lb />
Hemming, E. St, Chicago, <lb />
ways keeps it at hand and has no fear <lb />
of Croup, because it instantly relieves. <lb />
Free trial at Jno. L. Wooten's. <lb />
HIS FATHER-IN-I EXPLAINS. <lb />
I am stowing 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 />
Frank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
The Kins Clothier. <lb />
Dare County, C. July <lb />
regret <lb />
this painful task to but as <lb />
the father of Capt. Gilbert's wife I <lb />
would say in reference to the special <lb />
from Washington in your of June <lb />
30th. that knew nothing the <lb />
dent that took place between Capt. Gil- <lb />
the lady, Miss Beach- <lb />
am. It seems to me that most of the <lb />
people of Washington knew that Capt, <lb />
Gilbert was a married mar. Mr. <lb />
was one of the placer I heard him <lb />
speak of visiting and always spoke <lb />
in highest terms of the family. <lb />
He left home in the best life and <lb />
said he was to bring back a load <lb />
pests. There never was a trouble <lb />
between him and his wile and she was <lb />
just devoted t him. They have one <lb />
little boy three-and-a-half years old. <lb />
They have lived in the house, with me <lb />
since they were married, and if there <lb />
ever was any trouble between them <lb />
never knew of it. I cannot see how <lb />
any disgrace should rest upon the law. <lb />
wife and child of Gilbert. I <lb />
think the yoking lady who brought on <lb />
the trouble ought to be th one to bear <lb />
it. I have no harm to say of her. <lb />
She will have to answer for her own <lb />
conduct and so will he. <lb />
Capt. Gilbert never to Wash- <lb />
He fold me he should come <lb />
home on Monday and should leave <lb />
soon for Powell's Point to take a load <lb />
of melons to Baltimore. I was <lb />
upon motiving a telegram from <lb />
Washington which Mr- was <lb />
kind enough to send me, and I feel <lb />
under obligation j to you for the <lb />
cation you made, as up to that time <lb />
we had no light on the matter or how <lb />
he came to his death. Please publish <lb />
this me. <lb />
Yours respectfully, <lb />
C. E. Hooper. <lb />
Harrington, Charles Cobb, C. <lb />
T. Case and W. C. Proctor returned <lb />
from Richmond Thursday evening. <lb />
II. W. Whichard, of <lb />
Saturday and Sunday with <lb />
here and returned home today. <lb />
II. R. King, Goldsboro, came down <lb />
Friday evening to attend the funeral of <lb />
his mother and returned home today. <lb />
Mrs. Edwards, of Durham <lb />
and Mrs. Ida Edwards, Hookerton, <lb />
are visiting the family of E. A. <lb />
Miss Rosa Hooker, who has been <lb />
her sister. Mrs. J. Woolen. <lb />
returned home to Hookerton on Sun- <lb />
day. <lb />
Misses lone May. of and <lb />
Liens Broaden, of South Carolina, have <lb />
been spending a few days with <lb />
Hortense Forbes. <lb />
Mrs. F. G. and <lb />
Miss and Miss Km ma War- <lb />
Conetoe, visiting the family <lb />
Mr. Aden Warren. <lb />
Solicitor C. M. Bernard, who has <lb />
been spending a few days in Virginia <lb />
since attending the Republican Nation- <lb />
at St. Louis, returned <lb />
Thursday evening. <lb />
Mrs. W. i. Flake has returned from <lb />
a visit to relatives at Richmond and <lb />
other points in Virginia. Among those <lb />
she visited was a brother whom she had <lb />
not seen in twenty-five years. <lb />
Miss Katie Matthews who has been <lb />
visiting the family of J. T. <lb />
returned Thursday to her home in <lb />
Ahoskie. She was accompanied by Mrs. <lb />
J. T. Matthews, and children, Miss <lb />
Lena and Edward. <lb />
P. EL Crawford and John Sasser, of <lb />
Wayne, Miss Julia Mt. <lb />
Olive, Miss Pearl Hornaday and J. H. <lb />
Darden, of Greene, came over on the <lb />
fourth to visit the family of B. V. Sugg, <lb />
and returned Monday. Miss <lb />
will remain a week. <lb />
Oct. 2nd. The editor of the <lb />
once had the pleasure of a visit to <lb />
and can recommend <lb />
the school to any one having girls to <lb />
educate. It is situated in the <lb />
country overlooking the <lb />
river valley, and is a charming location <lb />
both as to health and beautiful <lb />
We know the principal this school, <lb />
and girls could not ha placed in belt r <lb />
hands. <lb />
GRIMESLAND ITEMS. <lb />
Fine Buildings <lb />
Notes. <lb />
At Best. <lb />
Friday at o'clock, the spirit of <lb />
Mrs. A. King, consort of the <lb />
late Thomas King, took its flight to tits <lb />
better land, where all is peace and rest. <lb />
Mrs. had a great <lb />
for some time, but bore it with that <lb />
Christian fortitude with which she was <lb />
so richly endowed. She was a faithful <lb />
and consistent member the Disciple <lb />
church at She was born <lb />
on the Turnage arm, near <lb />
the day of April, being in <lb />
her year. She had four sons <lb />
John M., now dead, EL, Richard i <lb />
Henry large <lb />
number of relatives and to <lb />
mourn her death. The funeral took j <lb />
place Saturday afternoon at o'clock <lb />
at the family burial ground. <lb />
Of ill health, despondency and despair, <lb />
gives way to the sunshine of hope, <lb />
happiness and health, upon taking <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla, because it gives <lb />
renewed life and vitality to the blood, <lb />
and through that imparts <lb />
nerve M vigor <lb />
energy fl to the whole <lb />
body. Read this <lb />
par ilia <lb />
helped me wonderfully, <lb />
changed sickness to health, gloom to sun- <lb />
shine. No pen can describe I <lb />
I was deathly sick, had sick head- <lb />
aches every few days and those terrible <lb />
tired, despondent feelings, with heart <lb />
troubles so that I could not go up and <lb />
Sunshine <lb />
down stairs without clasping my hand <lb />
over my heart and resting. In fact, it <lb />
would almost take my breath away. I <lb />
so I did not care to live, yet I had <lb />
much to live for. There Is no pleasure in <lb />
life if deprived of health, for life becomes <lb />
a burden. Hood's Sarsaparilla does far <lb />
more than advertised. After taking one <lb />
bottle, it is sufficient to recommend <lb />
Mb;. J. E. Smith, Beloit, Iowa. <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the Om- True Purifier. All <lb />
I. Mass. <lb />
Hood's Pills S <lb />
all liver ills, <lb />
headache. cents. <lb />
Two Offices Not Mentioned. <lb />
and, N. C, June <lb />
As the primings begin to ripen mid <lb />
the cotton begins to bloom, our people <lb />
take on new faces. They feel good, <lb />
for the harvest prospect never bet- <lb />
All crops in this section are <lb />
unusually good. In a week or two <lb />
tobacco curing will be in full blast. <lb />
Some farmers have already put in <lb />
barns of primings. <lb />
happened <lb />
that I noticed in perusing yesterday's <lb />
paper that two very important offices <lb />
were not mentioned on the <lb />
that can lead the Democracy to <lb />
namely, County Surveyor and <lb />
Constable of Greenville township. For <lb />
County Surveyor. I suggest the MOM <lb />
of that staunch Democrat and worthy <lb />
j man, John B. of Swift <lb />
I Creek ; Constable Greenville <lb />
township I ask the Democracy to <lb />
our townsman, B. F. Sugg, a <lb />
lite-long Democrat energy, <lb />
a courteous gentlemen whom every One <lb />
loves and the women adore. <lb />
With these men for standard-bearers <lb />
and upon our <lb />
banner nothing but victory can await <lb />
us. A <lb />
July is following in the wake of June <lb />
and giving us much rain. <lb />
G. A. Co. has another <lb />
lot of one and two horse Wagons lot <lb />
cheap. Sec F. Sugg. <lb />
Is Peaches, <lb />
Raisins, Dates and Apples. per <lb />
S. ML <lb />
Butter. N. Y. State and Can's <lb />
it S. M. Schultz's. <lb />
Car load Lime and Hulls, cheap <lb />
at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Can Tomatoes, Corn, Peaches, Cher <lb />
Apricots, Pears and Pineapple. <lb />
S. M. <lb />
Fresh just in at <lb />
J. S. <lb />
Attention is called to the notice to <lb />
creditors W. R. Whichard, <lb />
tor of Urn. A. M. Clark. <lb />
The southern section of the county <lb />
had another tremendous rain Monday <lb />
afternoon. Commissioner Council <lb />
son tells us that in his neighborhood <lb />
some the crops are almost drowned. <lb />
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. E. <lb />
O. died at their home, one <lb />
mile to urn, on Sunday at noon. <lb />
The took place in Cherry Hill <lb />
Cemetery Monday. They have the <lb />
of our people. <lb />
Board of County Commissioners <lb />
on Monday granted twenty-three <lb />
to retail liquor in the the county. <lb />
The Board will hold a special meeting <lb />
on next Monday, 13th, to hear any <lb />
complain s as to valuation of property <lb />
tor taxation, and to allow any one who <lb />
, has not done so to list their taxes. <lb />
And along with prosperity our <lb />
town in trade and buildings. <lb />
W. E. Proctor is not satisfied unless he <lb />
is running a saw mill, or building a <lb />
house. He has recently added to his <lb />
mill plant a shingle mill turning lathe <lb />
and lathe saw, is now <lb />
all kinds of building material- such <lb />
as brackets, banister posts. He <lb />
has recently erected large <lb />
double stores which J. O. Proctor <lb />
Bro. will occupy in the near future, <lb />
and a six room residence on corner of <lb />
and Pitt streets, will <lb />
soon be occupied by Mr. Alex <lb />
of Aurora. <lb />
Plans and specifications arc already <lb />
made out another residence on Pitt <lb />
street. <lb />
The masons of this are build- <lb />
a large school house and a lodge <lb />
roam. It will be completed about <lb />
Sept. 1st. <lb />
Mrs. John II. Daniel, of Roanoke <lb />
Rapids, who has visiting her <lb />
daughter, Mrs. T. M. Moore, returned <lb />
home Monday. <lb />
Mrs. Virginia Jones who been <lb />
her son, Dr. C. M. Jones, left <lb />
to-day for her home near Conetoe. <lb />
Scot Galloway, and <lb />
W. E. Proctor left yesterday for Rich- <lb />
to attend the reunion. <lb />
It is a noticed that nearly all the <lb />
drummers who stop here make strong <lb />
talk tor the gold standard. It is a <lb />
question whether or not they are em- <lb />
ployed a carry gold argument as a side <lb />
line. Our people are nearly all silver <lb />
men and old will poll her f <lb />
Tote as usual. <lb />
TOBACCO FLUES. <lb />
We. the undersigned, <lb />
purchased or used Tobacco Flues <lb />
by W. C- last sea- <lb />
son unhesitatingly say they <lb />
are A- both in workmanship and <lb />
are mum easier put together than <lb />
Flues usually made. All joints <lb />
or hinged. <lb />
J. J. Laughing house, <lb />
W. G. Grist, <lb />
S. L. <lb />
S- D. <lb />
are now taking order. for <lb />
nest season and will guarantee <lb />
quality the best and prices as low <lb />
as any. Correspondence solicited <lb />
Give correct size of inside of barn <lb />
and we will make flues so you <lb />
can put them up in fifteen min- <lb />
W. C. Son- <lb />
Washington, N C. <lb />
SPRING OF 1896. <lb />
Mens Suits or 5-00 <lb />
9.50 <lb />
10.50 <lb />
12.50 <lb />
6-00 <lb />
7.00 <lb />
10.00 <lb />
j Youths<lb />
6.50 <lb />
I 8.00 <lb />
j Boy s <lb />
3.00 <lb />
5-75 <lb />
We have the above Suits in all sizes and the goods have no <lb />
for the money. <lb />
We have a full line of <lb />
in the latest designs. We carry a full line of Bros. <lb />
Shoes, E. Ra Shoes, F- Reynold's Fine <lb />
e are in a to save you some money this spring. <lb />
to see <lb />
O. <lb />
NEXT TO TYSON BANK. <lb />
LADIES <lb />
GOODS <lb />
DID YOU <lb />
Try Bitters as a remedy for <lb />
your If not, get a bottle now <lb />
and get relief. This has been <lb />
found to adapted the re- <lb />
lief d cure of all Female Complaints, <lb />
a wonderful direct influence <lb />
in strength and and tone to the <lb />
organ i. II yon have Los of <lb />
Constipation, Fainting Spells, or are <lb />
Nervous, Sleepless, Melancholy or <lb />
troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric <lb />
Bitters is the medicine need. Health <lb />
and Strength are guaranteed by Its use. <lb />
tents and at Jno. L. <lb />
en's Store. <lb />
Sells Summer Goods Cheap. <lb />
Comer. <lb />
of the Bargains jars the purchasers dollars and <lb />
fact joined to the truthful assertions, the largest stock, <lb />
beautiful selections, best values, make our store the moat <lb />
satisfactory place for you to trade. Come take a lock at <lb />
the many attractions which we offer you. They <lb />
cannot fail to elicit your admiration and make <lb />
you our patrons. A stock full of Bargains <lb />
day during each season, but <lb />
before any better, grander, more <lb />
beautiful or better selected <lb />
stock than this season. Our <lb />
buyer bought for the <lb />
Cash, and added to <lb />
the judgment <lb />
of years <lb />
experience, we offer a lino of <lb />
Merchandise. <lb />
that has never excelled or scarcely ailed in this town or <lb />
county. Our store is the home of rare bargains, genuine <lb />
merit, honest goods, dealing, polite attention, <lb />
and the place for to trade. We have <lb />
them here and call upon every buyer <lb />
to examine them Our store <lb />
is fall to <lb />
of the <lb />
following <lb />
Dry Goods, Ladies, Misses and Children <lb />
Goods, Shirt Waist Silks, White Goods, <lb />
Dimities, all wool <lb />
Black Dress Goods, Ripples, <lb />
Novelty Cotton Goods, <lb />
Linen Fabrics, <lb />
Ducks, <lb />
Piques, hi and Colored Lawns <lb />
Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes and other <lb />
Stylish things too numerous to mention. Our Laces, Ribbons, Silks, <lb />
Buttons, Velvets and other Trimmings make the hearts of <lb />
the ladies triad to behold them. Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Side <lb />
and Hair Ornaments are beauties. Our Shoe stock is immense for <lb />
Ladies, Misses and Children, Men and Boys. The moat complete <lb />
and line of Ladies, Misses and Children Oxford Ties ever <lb />
offered here. <lb />
Furnishing Goods <lb />
embracing many articles, such Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Scarfs, Bow <lb />
Suspender, Dress and and <lb />
every day Shirts, Undershirts and Toilet Articles- Fur, Wool and <lb />
Straw Hats for Men and Boys. Caps for men, Boys and children- <lb />
Plain, Pure, Heavy Groceries. <lb />
Flour, Meat, Sugar, Lard, Molasses, Salt, Snuff and Tobacco. Hard <lb />
ware and Farming Tools, lows and Casting, Tinware, Toilet Soap <lb />
and many household articles in that line. The Best line <lb />
Crockery that we have ever had and that is saying much- Our Ta- <lb />
and Dinner Sets are beauties- Our Cups and Saucers, Dish- <lb />
es and Bowls are here in quantities and Vase and far <lb />
Lamps, plain and fancy patterns- Now a word about oar <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
Store, bigger more magnificent and grander than ever before. Oak <lb />
Suits, Parlor Suits, Lounges, Plush, Upholstered, Reed, <lb />
Willow, and Oak Rocking Chairs, and Oak Dining Chairs. All the <lb />
culmination of the Manufacturer's Art up to date. <lb />
Bureaus, Bedsteads; and Dining Tables, Towel and Hal <lb />
Tin Safes, Side Boards, Spring Mattresses, Cots, Wash <lb />
Shuck and straw Mattresses, Mattings, Rugs, Carpet, Cur <lb />
Poles, Lace Curtains, Window Shades and other house furnish <lb />
es. Harness, Trunks. and Hand Bags and Satchels. Wood <lb />
and Willow Ware- Tubs. Market and Fancy Bask <lb />
et. And many other things that you need. Don't come to Green <lb />
villa and leave without seeing your friends, the Leaders and <lb />
tors. <lb />
J. <lb />
BAKER AND <lb />
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in <lb />
If not it will soon be <lb />
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 bes Steel <lb />
Flues. <lb />
S K. <lb />
Fender makes good <lb />
Flues. <lb />
GENERAL HARDWARE. <lb />
We have a few more left of those <lb />
WIRE SCREEN DOORS <lb />
at Cents a piece. <lb />
A Few Ice Cream Freezers <lb />
which will be sold at cut prices. <lb />
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I am now prepared to <lb />
Ice in quantity, ard will keep <lb />
well supplied throughout the <lb />
summer. All orders in town de- <lb />
livered without extra charge. <lb />
When want to be served <lb />
sand me orders- <lb />
Sunday to <lb />
A- M. and from to P. <lb />
no ice delivered be- <lb />
tween these hours. <lb />
Fresh Fish arrive by every boat <lb />
W. R. PARKER. <lb />
New Five Points. <lb />
The Asheville is <lb />
for the declaration that the <lb />
sun and of Congress <lb />
just adjourned seems to be that <lb />
the Senate did <lb />
the House helped. <lb />
The New York prints a <lb />
picture representing the Demo- <lb />
party as an old woman with <lb />
a baby, baby, and <lb />
asks, will she do <lb />
she will take good care of <lb />
it until it is able to lake care of it- <lb />
and then it will take care <lb />
its ma and the country and knock <lb />
the hindsights out of <lb />
as the Agent of <lb />
star. <lb />
do women <lb />
c be fair f ex <lb />
them from the unfair sex, no <lb />
A Baptist preacher in Ken- <lb />
claims the speed record, <lb />
lie immersed seventeen persons <lb />
twelve minutes the other day. <lb />
says the Wilmington <lb />
The Day cf the Wheel Passed. <lb />
Lively interest is evinced in the <lb />
price of bicycles for 1897- <lb />
and wheels have been put <lb />
on the market listed at <lb />
No doubt some of the machines <lb />
listing at this year will be cat <lb />
at and next sea- <lb />
son It is commonly believed <lb />
There is only one <lb />
States note in and <lb />
that bus never issued, but <lb />
is in the Treasury as a spec- <lb />
Customer poultry <lb />
I should to see a nice, <lb />
fat goose- <lb />
Small boy Yes, sir ; father will <lb />
be down Bits- <lb />
was a merry tire <lb />
last night. Pal <lb />
Josiah The papers say the fire- <lb />
men until morning, while <lb />
the flames danced till after mid- <lb />
night. <lb />
It that each North <lb />
Carolina in the gnat <lb />
CATARRH. <lb />
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb />
P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
wheeling circles that the days of I at Richmond July 2nd <lb />
the wheel have passed- To carry a cane with a <lb />
the keen it is evident <lb />
that there will be higher priced <lb />
wheels the same as there <lb />
higher priced hats, carriages, <lb />
etc., to suit the various demands <lb />
Charlotte Observer <lb />
FORK <lb />
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS V <lb />
their supplies will <lb />
their interest to got our prices before <lb />
n all its branches. <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, Ac.<lb />
TOBACCO SNUFF a. CIGARS <lb />
we direct from Manufacturers, <lb />
you to buy at one profit. A <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
prices <lb />
t Our bought <lb />
sold for having no risk <lb />
to sell at a close <lb />
S. M. N C <lb />
M R- i- <lb />
AND BRANCHES. <lb />
AND FLORENCE RAIL ROAD <lb />
TRAINS GOING SOOTH. <lb />
Dated Jane 14th Z i <lb />
Weldon Ar. M. <lb />
Rocky Mt Wilson Selma Ar. OS i <lb />
Wilson Goldsboro Magnolia Ar M. i P. <lb />
A. M<lb />
TRAINS <lb />
Dated <lb />
April <lb />
Mr Selma <lb />
Ar u <lb />
Wilmington <lb />
Magnolia <lb />
Goldsboro <lb />
Ar Wilson <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
A. M.<lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar Rocky Mt <lb />
Ar <lb />
Mt <lb />
Ar Weldon<lb />
o s <lb />
P. M.<lb />
P. M.<lb />
P. MU. M,<lb />
Train on Scotland Meek Branch <lb />
Weldon 3.56 p. in., Halifax 4.1 <lb />
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 p <lb />
Greenville 0.47 p. in., Kinston 7.45 <lb />
p. in. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.20 <lb />
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. Arriving <lb />
Halifax at a. m., Weldon 11.20 am <lb />
except <lb />
Trains on Branch <lb />
Washington 8.00 a, in., and 3.00 p . m, <lb />
arrives Parmele 8.50 a. m., and 4.40 p. <lb />
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. in., <lb />
3.30 p. m., Parmele 10.20 a. m. <lb />
and 6.20 p. m arrives Washington <lb />
11.60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. Connects with trains on <lb />
Keck <lb />
leaves N C, via <lb />
Raleigh daily except Sun- <lb />
Sunday P. <lb />
Plymouth 9.00 M-, 5.25 p. <lb />
Plymouth daily except <lb />
a. m., Sunday 9.30 a mi., <lb />
and <lb />
Train on Midland IT. C. branch leaves <lb />
GoldSboro daily, except Sunday, a <lb />
m. arriving a. in. Re- <lb />
turning 8.00 a. m,, <lb />
rives at 9.30 a. m. <lb />
Nashville Branch leave <lb />
at 4.30 p. m,. arrive <lb />
i 6.06 p. Hope 6.30 <lb />
leave Spring Hope <lb />
m., Nashville a m, at <lb />
-Mount 9.05 a m, daily except <lb />
Trains on Latta branch, Florence R <lb />
it., leave 6.40 d m, Dunbar <lb />
p p Returning <lb />
leave a a m, <lb />
arrive Latta a at. daily except Sun- <lb />
day. . <lb />
leaves War- <lb />
aw for Clinton except <lb />
11.10 and 8.50 p, m- Returning <lb />
leaves Clinton at 7.00 a. m. and p m. <lb />
Train No. makes close, <lb />
at Weldon points daily, all rail via <lb />
also at Mount with <lb />
Norfolk and R far <lb />
Ci <lb />
Wu. General Supt. <lb />
the resolutions adopted <lb />
by the New Hanover Democratic <lb />
convention was the following <lb />
That we declare to the people <lb />
of this State that we that <lb />
act of the republican <lb />
in nominating D. L Russel <lb />
for Governor is attended with so <lb />
threatened evils that <lb />
questions should be subservient <lb />
to one purpose and end, to wit ; <lb />
that of his defeat. Living in our <lb />
midst and an almost <lb />
despotic power over white <lb />
colored men alike, of his party, <lb />
and having, therefore, many op- <lb />
to exert a <lb />
influence in this community, <lb />
his influence has been exerted to <lb />
retard rather than the <lb />
progress cf our people. <lb />
When a man's own neighbors <lb />
deliberately, in assembly, but on <lb />
record such an opinion of him as <lb />
that contained in the he is <lb />
a bad man. Political difference <lb />
don't go that far Aside from <lb />
politics Russel is a bad man, and <lb />
none know it better than the <lb />
of and New <lb />
Hanover <lb />
of pine at the end. This would <lb />
make the North Carolina division <lb />
it is now declared, will <lb />
number something like <lb />
distinctive. <lb />
A European statistician who <lb />
been figuring on it informs <lb />
us that human beings <lb />
die annually every day. <lb />
an hour and a minute. <lb />
This would be somewhat alarming <lb />
if he didn't assure us that the <lb />
births number a year, <lb />
an average of a <lb />
an hour or a minute, so that <lb />
the human family is in no <lb />
danger of becoming extinct <lb />
while this of affairs <lb />
lasts. <lb />
Gifts should be accepted thank- <lb />
fully, but not too curiously. An <lb />
amateur poet found in a <lb />
sad quandary. don't know <lb />
what to he said- <lb />
year, on my Ella gave <lb />
me a pencil to write poems with, <lb />
and this year she has given me <lb />
a silver-mounted <lb />
you wish you <lb />
were as happy as that <lb />
boy, out in the <lb />
a whole lot hap- <lb />
pier than the kid if could lay <lb />
my hands on <lb />
Journal. <lb />
where domestic economy is <lb />
some houses. <lb />
FOR THREE YEARS ME SUFFERED--COULD <lb />
HARDLY AT <lb />
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR YEARS. <lb />
Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of DeLeon. Texas. <lb />
u i sufferer id worst <lb />
form. Truly, his description of his suffer- <lb />
lags seem little short of marvelous. In- <lb />
stead of seeking bis couch, glad for the <lb />
coming, he went to It with terror, <lb />
realizing that another long, weary, wake- <lb />
night and a struggle to breathe was <lb />
before him. He could not sleep on either <lb />
side for two years. P. P. P., <lb />
Great cured him in quick time. <lb />
DB TEXAS. <lb />
Messrs. BROS., Savannah. <lb />
I have used nearly four bottles <lb />
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of my head to the soles of my feet. Your <lb />
P. P. P. has cured my difficulty of breath- <lb />
smothering, palpitation of the heart, <lb />
and has relieved me of all pain. One nos- <lb />
was closed for ten years, but now <lb />
can breathe through It readily. <lb />
I have not slept on either side for two <lb />
years; In fact, I dreaded to see night come. <lb />
Now I sleep soundly In any position all <lb />
night. <lb />
X am years old, but expect soon to <lb />
be able to take hold of the plow handles. <lb />
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P. P. P., and I heartily recommend It to <lb />
my friends and the public generally. <lb />
Yours respectfully, <lb />
A. M. <lb />
The Bicycle a Political Power. <lb />
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former seems to hold the <lb />
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single enthusiasm. The bicycle <lb />
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League of American <lb />
successfully tights the great <lb />
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gage. In several localities the <lb />
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streets made <lb />
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the water-cart drivers to leave <lb />
a strip asphalt <lb />
three feet wide to each curb- <lb />
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of the danger of carrying small <lb />
on bicycle handle bars. <lb />
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men is an institution which any <lb />
Presidential candidate would be <lb />
loath to <lb />
World's Sporting by <lb />
Charles . Lanier, in of <lb />
Be views for July. <lb />
Some <lb />
Prices In <lb />
Times, <lb />
In twenty head of bullocks <lb />
and barren cows were valued at <lb />
over seven pounds Bier- <lb />
ling in currency. A <lb />
pound of sold for eight <lb />
dollars. For attendance upon <lb />
one session of the Assembly Col <lb />
was ten hundred <lb />
and seventy-eight pounds <lb />
The of boarding in <lb />
Staunton, where the Assembly <lb />
met in 1781 amounted to fifteen <lb />
hundred dollars for the <lb />
between June and June a <lb />
period of ten days. <lb />
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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 internally, and <lb />
acts directly on the and mucous <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not med- <lb />
It was prescribed by one of the <lb />
best physicians in this country for <lb />
years, and is a regular It <lb />
is of the best tunics known, <lb />
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acting directly on the mucous surfaces. <lb />
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results in curing Catarrh. Send <lb />
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Sold by druggists, <lb />
assist digestion. <lb />
Wit <lb />
Wit like other power, has <lb />
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19- Editorial <lb />
Pant <lb />
At Trinity commence- <lb />
last week, four la- <lb />
dies were among the graduates <lb />
and the Wiley Gray medal for <lb />
oratory was awarded to a full <lb />
blooded Two such <lb />
usual and deserve <lb />
more than a passing notice, as in- <lb />
of the progress of the <lb />
age- It does indeed seem quite <lb />
strange and surprising that a <lb />
young whose parents pro- <lb />
were unlettered <lb />
should have won a medal for or- <lb />
in a contest with a class cf <lb />
educated white youths. And the <lb />
graduating of young ladies with <lb />
the degree of of Arts, <lb />
from a North College is a new de <lb />
that is calculated to <lb />
the staid notions of some <lb />
old Record. <lb />
THE STATE OF of <lb />
the undersigned <lb />
on this day, personally appears <lb />
A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly <lb />
sworn, says on oath that the foregoing <lb />
statement made by him relative to the <lb />
virtue of P. P. P. medicine Is true. <lb />
A. M. RAMSEY. <lb />
Sworn to and subscribed before me this. <lb />
August 4th. <lb />
J. M. N. P., <lb />
Comanche County, <lb />
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb />
Great where all other <lb />
remedies failed. <lb />
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Is gained by the use of P. P. P. <lb />
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For Blotches and on the face, <lb />
P. P. P. <lb />
Ladies, for natural and thorough organic <lb />
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oar. His chocks were hollow, and a <lb />
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low smoking. The to <lb />
aggravate the cough. Finally the <lb />
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and then retorted, business <lb />
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night, the <lb />
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ILLS., Not. ISM. <lb />
Paris Medicine To., ft. Louis, Mo. <lb />
lost year, of <lb />
GROVE'S CHILL TONIC <lb />
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