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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all work <lb />
of this <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
QUICKLY, and <lb />
IN BEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
NOMINEES- <lb />
Ticket <lb />
FOR PRESIDENT. <lb />
WILLIAM J. BRYAN,<lb />
ARTHUR SEW ALL, <lb />
Maine. <lb />
State <lb />
B. WATSON, <lb />
of <lb />
lieut. <lb />
W. MASON, <lb />
of N <lb />
fob <lb />
M. COOKE, <lb />
Franklin. <lb />
FOB <lb />
K. M. <lb />
Buncombe. <lb />
The Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. <lb />
per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1896. <lb />
Two Papers for <lb />
We have made <lb />
to furnish- <lb />
the Reflector and <lb />
North Carolinian for th <lb />
above amount. <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
WEATHER BULLETIN. <lb />
FOB <lb />
F. AYCOCK, <lb />
of Wayne, <lb />
SUIT- <lb />
J. C. SCARBOROUGH, <lb />
Johnston. <lb />
V. I. <lb />
of Mecklenburg. <lb />
FOR OF TUB fl-<lb />
A. C A VERY, of <lb />
U. II. BROWN, of <lb />
Curious Freaks of <lb />
Prom die village of Bay, <lb />
lies tour miles Bath, <lb />
comes u story of a curious freak of <lb />
lightning, according to <lb />
Weekly. Near village there is. or <lb />
was <lb />
reed composed of oak and not trees. <lb />
In the of this wood there was a <lb />
small pasture, quite hemmed in by the <lb />
surrounding grove. Here six sheep <lb />
were kept by their owner. The flock <lb />
being small, the pasture only fifty yards <lb />
in extent, contained herbage sufficient <lb />
tor them. One day while sheep <lb />
were in the field a severe thunder storm <lb />
cam on, and m flash of lightning killed <lb />
simultaneously ever sheep in the pas- <lb />
is to be presumed they were <lb />
by their owner, but no doubt <lb />
-considering that they might be of some <lb />
to him, although dead, he <lb />
heir bodies to a butcher in the neigh, <lb />
boring village of Bay. The <lb />
began his business skinning <lb />
the lightning-struck animals. To the <lb />
astonishment of the butcher and his as- <lb />
on the interior of each sheep- <lb />
skin they printed an elaborate <lb />
and faithful picture of the landscape <lb />
surrounding the sheep These <lb />
natural pictures were in no respect <lb />
the impressionists daubs, but <lb />
the trees, the fences, the reeks, the <lb />
bushes were all as precisely represented <lb />
as if photographed upon the skin of the <lb />
animal. Every detail was exactly <lb />
The sheep had been <lb />
huddled together in a corner and <lb />
the landscape in each case was the <lb />
same, the picture being of that part of <lb />
the surrounding scenery which lay in <lb />
the path the lightning flash which <lb />
killed the frightened animals. <lb />
Red the following from Una week's <lb />
Caucasian, and then ask yourselves the <lb />
question whether the Republicans can <lb />
be trusted to give you free silver. Mr. <lb />
it will be remembered has <lb />
p to be a great friend of the <lb />
Pritchard is no longer a <lb />
friend to and BO friends to <lb />
can no longer be friends <lb />
to Pritchard. lie has taken the <lb />
into the gold camp, and honest <lb />
consistent thins; him to do now <lb />
is to advocate the gold standard. Pro <lb />
lesions of being friendly to silver from <lb />
him cannot and will not be taken <lb />
now by those who once sup- <lb />
ported him for a high office. If his <lb />
words are to believed, he hits re- <lb />
pledges heretofore made, and <lb />
he am expect nothing less than <lb />
himself by those to whom he <lb />
those Mr. Pritchard <lb />
will yet sit in the Senate before the <lb />
people will have an opportunity to dis- <lb />
miss him representative there, <lb />
but we hardly think any action he may <lb />
lake will be inconsistent with his form <lb />
promises during the time that he <lb />
will remain Senator. Here is his latest <lb />
promise and opinion shall cheer- <lb />
fully support the Republican ticket, <lb />
and I feel confident and <lb />
will carry North Carolina by a <lb />
handsome majority, that the action <lb />
of the Chicago convention insures the <lb />
election of the ticket <lb />
overwhelming <lb />
The reports of o j <lb />
the Crop Bulletin, i-e by <lb />
the North Carolina Climate, and <lb />
Set-vie-, the ending Saturday <lb />
July 11th, 1806, are very unfavorable <lb />
Tim chief feature for week <lb />
the excessive rain-mil, which averaged <lb />
fur the State more than 4.00 inches <lb />
above the normal for the week, and in <lb />
the Central District more, than 6.00 <lb />
above the normal. The Streams over- <lb />
flowed their tanks from the <lb />
Broad to the Cape Pear and <lb />
and did an amount of damage to <lb />
lowland crops, which is difficult to es <lb />
though it is hoped the extent <lb />
of injury ha- b -en exaggerated. The <lb />
temperature was slightly below <lb />
the annum of sunshine wry <lb />
much so. <lb />
EASTERN DISTRICT. <lb />
The past week has been very <lb />
favorable throughout the whole <lb />
district. occurred on every day <lb />
of the week, and on the <lb />
with high winds. The <lb />
was very excessive ; all low- <lb />
ground was covered with water, and <lb />
streams overflowed banks, destroying <lb />
low crops. Grass is gaining <lb />
again very rapidly as no work could <lb />
be done during the week. So far cot- <lb />
ton has not been greatly damaged, a <lb />
little shedding of forms is reported, <lb />
some turning some little <lb />
damage by wind. The crop <lb />
is running up i st s in south portion <lb />
district there are plenty of half grown <lb />
bolls. Corn Buffered more severely. <lb />
Considerable corn was reported blown <lb />
down by high wind on the 8th. and <lb />
many lowland crops destroyed along <lb />
Corn and cotton were in <lb />
good rows which helped to run off. <lb />
Damage is probably overestimated at <lb />
present. Tobacco curing progressing <lb />
very well. Sweet potatoes fine. Pea- <lb />
nut being hilled. In northern <lb />
ties of the district where is third or <lb />
fourth Reek of too much rain, farmers <lb />
are much discouraged. Elsewhere <lb />
general conditions still favorable, <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
The crop prospects have retrograded <lb />
considerably. The area of heaviest <lb />
rain-fall centered over the counties of <lb />
Anson, Randolph, Alamance, G nil ford <lb />
and Stokes. Storm- and floods did <lb />
damage, particularly on nth, <lb />
lands were badly washed ; many <lb />
s swept away and some crops damaged <lb />
by winds. Cotton is running very <lb />
fast and shedding some lower leaves <lb />
and fruit, but generally outlook <lb />
s fine ; picking will probably begin <lb />
early August. Corn in bottom lands <lb />
flooded to top of stalk and difficult to <lb />
estimate damage much of it may be <lb />
completely destroyed. Outside o <lb />
slight additional damage by wind the <lb />
rain has crops. Early corn <lb />
practically made and yield will he <lb />
above average. Sweet potatoes best <lb />
for several years. Some oats and <lb />
in shock washed away, and oats <lb />
uncut beaten down and tangled in north <lb />
portion. Tobacco also damaged to <lb />
some extent by excessive rain, running <lb />
up too tall, looks fine, however. Grapes <lb />
doing well. <lb />
DISTRICT. <lb />
Rain occurred every day this <lb />
week one the total amount <lb />
being very large. Freshets did great <lb />
damage to crop i i h in <lb />
upland Gums were badly washed. Th <lb />
ground had been so softened by <lb />
rains that corn was loose and <lb />
much was blown down and uprooted <lb />
by the gale on the 8th, but some is <lb />
straightened up again. The chief dam- <lb />
age was caused by the overflow of the <lb />
streams, and the injury can as <lb />
yet b estimated, but will probably be <lb />
less than expected. Cotton is growing <lb />
up rapidly and continues to <lb />
fine, but needs more sunshine. <lb />
Some oats, wheat and rye in shock <lb />
carried away in bottom lands, and what <lb />
was not is sprouting Hay con- <lb />
damaged. Farm work was <lb />
stopped during the week. A period of <lb />
fair weather and sunshine is badly <lb />
needed. <lb />
A RETROSPECT AND AN <lb />
AN <lb />
Many of those who have had jet r or <lb />
this paper on account of <lb />
the fact that it has made a losing fight <lb />
on the coinage will naturally <lb />
suppose that it will i id itself <lb />
his personal preferences for the good of i <lb />
party. <lb />
We always believed Joe <lb />
was one of the men <lb />
the State and our opinion i now <lb />
strengthened. Whatever this paper <lb />
has said, and it has had something to <lb />
say, in to the Observer's <lb />
on the financial question and what <lb />
by embarrassments under the would do after the convention. <lb />
Here is a diamond, here a piece of <lb />
charcoal. Both carbon ; yet between <lb />
them stands the mightiest of magicians <lb />
Nature. The food on your table, and <lb />
your own body ; clemently the same, <lb />
yet the two stands the <lb />
the arbiter growth or <lb />
life or death. <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make flesh, blood and bone. No. <lb />
But by means the Shaker Digestive <lb />
Cordial we can enable the stomach to <lb />
digest food which otherwise fer- <lb />
and poison the system. In all <lb />
forms of dyspepsia and incipient con- <lb />
with weakness, loss of flesh, <lb />
thin blood, nervous prostration the <lb />
is the successful remedy. Taken <lb />
it relieves at once. It <lb />
and assists nature to nourish A <lb />
trial to show its merit <lb />
cents, <lb />
is the best medicine for <lb />
Doctors it in place <lb />
Of <lb />
lions which at moment confront it <lb />
these conditions being a <lb />
tree silver candidate for President on a <lb />
free silver platform. It does not feel <lb />
e or chagrined in the least, <lb />
and will disappoint those h ex- <lb />
to see it j the <lb />
party, and i those who expect it <lb />
to maintain a nominal connection with <lb />
the Democratic party but to sulk <lb />
through the campaign. <lb />
Throughout Mr. Cleveland's <lb />
term as and his last the <lb />
been a steadfast supporter of <lb />
bis financial policy, burring the one <lb />
with him as to the <lb />
hill. The best thought that he has <lb />
been able, to bring to the subject, and <lb />
the deepest study Unit lie has been <lb />
lo give it. I ave fixed it in his mind <lb />
with all power conviction, that <lb />
the of maintaining the <lb />
in this is the correct one. <lb />
There has been no such thing as avoid <lb />
discussion of this question the <lb />
past two years and more. Two courses <lb />
were therefore to teach <lb />
what we believed to profess what we <lb />
not believe. We conceive that in <lb />
the position taken we have the support <lb />
the unbroken history of the party, up <lb />
to the day though we <lb />
have never for one moment mistaken <lb />
the of the Democratic patty <lb />
of North on the subject. Be <lb />
ginning with 1690, the party the <lb />
State declared for free coinage <lb />
1892, and The greater the <lb />
agitation of the subject the stronger the <lb />
silver sentiment. By some fatality this <lb />
paper i cl all individuals and in- <lb />
in the State, the <lb />
pal object of attack, and it has had no <lb />
bed of roses. Its history for a year <lb />
has been one of buffeting and strife. <lb />
Nothing has given us so much pain as <lb />
the fact that there has installed in <lb />
the minds of the agricultural people <lb />
the belief that the Observer is <lb />
enemy ; bin neither for personal dis- <lb />
tress nor business considerations could <lb />
we abandon a position deliberately and <lb />
thoughtfully taken in what we believed <lb />
be the best interest of every citizen, <lb />
nor is it to understood that we abate <lb />
any part of that opinion now. If it <lb />
were to go over we should pursue the <lb />
same policy again, with the same <lb />
end view. <lb />
But the hits spoken, and while <lb />
it has Incorporated a new doctrine <lb />
among its articles of faith, there is <lb />
nowhere for the Observer to go. It <lb />
believes in the principle of majority <lb />
is o-e reason why it is a <lb />
Democrat. This party is tolerant of <lb />
differences among its members, and <lb />
that is another reason why we are a <lb />
allows liberty of opinion <lb />
and any man who believes in its fun- <lb />
principles may be a member <lb />
f f it whether he subscribes to all of its <lb />
policies or not. It is a revenue tariff <lb />
party, yet it its ranks many <lb />
protectionists. It is an <lb />
party and yet thousands of prohibition, <lb />
acknowledge it as the ark of the <lb />
covenant to them. For eighteen years <lb />
this money question been more or <lb />
less at issue, Mr. Bland having begun <lb />
a free silver crusade at least as far <lb />
back as when the <lb />
coinage act passed Congress as a com- <lb />
promise measure ; and if throughout <lb />
all these years free coinage and anti-free <lb />
coinage Democrats have been permitted <lb />
to enjoy equal rights in the party, we <lb />
been along the line of a little pleasantry. <lb />
We have never for a moment <lb />
Joe devotion to the Demo- <lb />
party and its principles have <lb />
never believed that he would do any <lb />
thing but what be ever been doing, <lb />
stand first and foremost in his advocacy <lb />
its ticket, lie had convictions of <lb />
duty before the convention and he ex- <lb />
pressed them without fear, and regard- <lb />
less popular favor. Since the con- <lb />
he still has convictions his <lb />
duty and no man in North Carolina <lb />
will lake precedence of him in telling <lb />
the people what these convictions are. <lb />
honor to Joe Cal the editor <lb />
one of the best dailies the Old North <lb />
Stale ha; ever had. <lb />
William Jennings Bryan. <lb />
have come from the southwest, but <lb />
there is no mention of it made in the <lb />
Th; nomination of Hon. William J. history of Ohio ; or Virginia. The <lb />
ARTHUR <lb />
the fifth ballot Arthur <lb />
. Maine, received the nomination for <lb />
the V ice-Presidency at Chicago by the <lb />
Democratic Convention. lie was born <lb />
at Bath, Me., November, <lb />
He has been a lite-long Democrat, and <lb />
has been chairman of the Dem- <lb />
state committee many years. <lb />
His residence is the estate in <lb />
Bath, which been the <lb />
of the family since 1700, when <lb />
his great grand-father the title, <lb />
only three removes from a grant by <lb />
King George. Mr. married in <lb />
1839. His wife was Emma D. <lb />
of Bath. <lb />
There are two M. <lb />
and William D. Harold M. was <lb />
pointed during Ur. Cleveland's first ad- <lb />
ministration United States consul gen- <lb />
at Samoa, but has since gone over <lb />
to the Republican party. Mr. <lb />
has been engaged most of his life in <lb />
ship building and ship owning. In the <lb />
early days he built the wooden whalers <lb />
and coasters, for which the slate of <lb />
Maine was famous. The firm has been <lb />
Son for three generations. <lb />
Mr. is president and <lb />
pal owner the Bath national bank. <lb />
He was president for nine years of the <lb />
Central railway. lie reigned <lb />
latter position two years ago. He <lb />
was at one time president of the <lb />
tern and has still quite <lb />
interests in railroads and in rail- <lb />
road building. <lb />
Printing Office Etiquette. <lb />
A lady asks us whether etiquette re- <lb />
quires one to knock at the door of an <lb />
editor's sanctum before entering. We <lb />
hasten to reply. It you are to <lb />
pay your subscription or bring in a <lb />
nice, juicy item of news, don't stop to <lb />
knock, but just walk right in as it you <lb />
owned the place. If, on the other <lb />
hand, you arc out on a collecting tour, <lb />
you should make the fact known <lb />
through the and then knock <lb />
at the door the editor opens it. <lb />
You may sink down exhaustion <lb />
before lie does so, but you will he ad- <lb />
to the printing office etiquette <lb />
that is bound to please the average <lb />
and his heart comes near his <lb />
mouth till the bill-boy misses the name <lb />
and goes clear through the list. His <lb />
heart fulls back, thinking the <lb />
b-y has given a false alarm and no <lb />
bill is there, but, the agony sets in anew <lb />
when the bill-boy starts over the list <lb />
again. <lb />
If he is writing, reading, eating or <lb />
what not, the work is stopped fill the <lb />
boy presents the bill. But, it is the <lb />
hardest part of a fellow's life when the <lb />
boy stands outside and shuttles the bills, <lb />
especially when you have company <lb />
Charlotte Democrat. <lb />
If people would keep their bills paid <lb />
see no reason why they may not be <lb />
permitted to continue to do so. We <lb />
shall be no disturber of its peace ; we <lb />
shall avoid, as far as possible, <lb />
controverted questions ; please <lb />
God, we are not going anywhere just <lb />
because we do not believe in the up without waiting for a collector to <lb />
doctrine laid down at Chicago, for <lb />
there is too much else in Democracy <lb />
that we do believe in while there <lb />
nothing anywhere else. It may be, <lb />
after all, that the majority of the <lb />
is entirely right about this coinage <lb />
question and the minority all wrong <lb />
though we do not think so. But at all <lb />
events we know it is right about the <lb />
tariff and a hundred other questions <lb />
and will take our chances with it on <lb />
free or whatever else may <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
is a manly editorial from the <lb />
Charlotte Observer. It is so different <lb />
from what many a paper is now saying <lb />
which pursued the same course as this <lb />
one before the convention that we <lb />
refrain from giving it to our read- <lb />
in full. It marks a man, and it <lb />
marks him with convictions. It shows <lb />
manhood to assert them at the proper <lb />
time. But above all shows that the <lb />
e bus the manhood to subordinate <lb />
call on them this is one agony I hat <lb />
could be avoided. <lb />
Mr. J. II. Turner, secretary of the <lb />
National Committee of the Populist <lb />
Party, comes out boldly for Mr. Bryan <lb />
for President and calls upon all People's <lb />
Party men to join him in his endeavor <lb />
t elect this distinguished advocate of <lb />
free silver. Mr. Turner calls the ac- <lb />
of the Chicago convention the <lb />
triumph of the plain people of the <lb />
States. <lb />
Bryan, of Nebraska, by the Democratic <lb />
convention yesterday, constituted the <lb />
most astounding spectacle in the history <lb />
of American politics. It was a <lb />
culmination, perhaps. We are not <lb />
prepared to say that, alter the <lb />
demonstration of Thursday, the <lb />
choice of any man other than Bryan <lb />
would have been pertinent or <lb />
What amazes us is that he should <lb />
have, been able, by the mere act of <lb />
mounting rostrum and delivering a <lb />
twenty minutes to the <lb />
process of the machinery, to <lb />
obscure every veteran aspirant in view, <lb />
to change men's hearts, to divert the <lb />
course of their passions and their pref- <lb />
and to transform a and <lb />
deliberative body into an instrument <lb />
upon which he its Pan upon his <lb />
pipe, as the blind prince of music on <lb />
his immortal harpsichord. <lb />
It was a consummation without par- <lb />
a denouement never to be ex- <lb />
plained side of paradise. But so it <lb />
happened. <lb />
On Thursday afternoon, at a lime <lb />
when Bland seemed to be the leader in <lb />
the race, when was a laborious <lb />
second, and when brainiest <lb />
and most conservative of them all, was <lb />
enacting the role of the dark and <lb />
this young man Bryan <lb />
appeared, tall, shapely, hand- <lb />
some as a demigod, classic of <lb />
outline, impassioned of address, <lb />
ling with his tremendous message to <lb />
the a fairy upon <lb />
a dull and lifeless and in one mo <lb />
meat threw human beings into <lb />
a lever of exaltation. He <lb />
called back from the vanished past the <lb />
witchery Orpheus, the of De- <lb />
the irresistible forces of the <lb />
great Napoleon. He stood there, and <lb />
with a dozen fiery phrases he converted <lb />
thoughtful men into lunatics ; he <lb />
changed them as utterly as the wizard <lb />
changes the toys he plays with on the <lb />
stage. In all the annals of politics <lb />
there was never such a scene. <lb />
We do not wonder that in the fol- <lb />
lowing day, palpitating under the <lb />
spell of Bryan a wondrous eloquence, <lb />
the convention turned to him as a <lb />
needle to a magnet. It may not be <lb />
capable of analysis, it may not be coldly <lb />
accurately demonstrable. The <lb />
exact cause still remains nag if the <lb />
explained mysteries. <lb />
THE POLITICAL <lb />
Texas and Illinois gold- <lb />
bugs are plotting to have a gold ticket <lb />
in the DRip. Last accounts from New <lb />
did not look so for a gold <lb />
ticket as recent threats indicated. But <lb />
it said while the leaders op- <lb />
pose n bolt, they propose to fight the <lb />
regular nominees, but staying in the <lb />
party. If that is not kicking, bolting <lb />
what pray is it i The silver men <lb />
everywhere would much prefer them <lb />
to pack their and depart than to <lb />
remain inside of the <lb />
and shoot the real fighters for de- <lb />
in the back. <lb />
There is fun going on up in New <lb />
Tammany leaders <lb />
its member of the house of <lb />
say the old Tammany Guard <lb />
will remain firm, will stand by their <lb />
old colors and vote for Bryan and <lb />
There is also good news from <lb />
the rural ts in New and <lb />
the silver men will not be idle or silent. <lb />
Look for a storm. <lb />
Out in Illinois the gold fellows are <lb />
starting a gold party of their own <lb />
Senator Palmer, elected a democrat, <lb />
but long time a republican, it. <lb />
Mr. thinks there is a good <lb />
bowing to carry Maine, but we do <lb />
not credit it. That are very <lb />
many silver cf the <lb />
only genuine of lb <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Govt Report<lb />
Powder <lb />
ABSOLUTELY PURE <lb />
His Thumb Pained Him. <lb />
About four weeks ago it will be re- <lb />
membered that Mr. Thad <lb />
the Seaboard engineer who was so <lb />
scalded in the wreck at Manly, <lb />
N. had his hand amputated <lb />
above the wrist to check a case of blood <lb />
poisoning. Of course the operation <lb />
was attended with a great deal of pain. <lb />
But after his arm began to heal, the <lb />
painful feeling remained, especially <lb />
the end of the amputated member. <lb />
Mr. complained when asked <lb />
by his friends and family how he felt, <lb />
and he invariably remarked that his <lb />
thumb pained him. He said that his <lb />
hand was drawn, and that his thumb <lb />
was in an position, <lb />
him much annoyance. <lb />
Mr friends laughed good <lb />
whet, he complained his <lb />
thumb, for they knew that his hand <lb />
was buried in the backyard. <lb />
Mrs. however, had been <lb />
more considerate of what her husband <lb />
said about his hand. She heard him <lb />
say one day last week tint his thumb <lb />
was drawn out of position and was <lb />
clinched by the other fingers on his <lb />
hand. <lb />
That evening Mrs. went <lb />
gently out in the back yard and dug up <lb />
her husband's amputated hand. When <lb />
exposed to view, there was the <lb />
as her described. The <lb />
Tom Heed's own state, is thumb was held tight by the other fin- <lb />
very certain. But they arc not ors- Mrs. straightened the <lb />
enough to put it in the real j fingers and released the thumb. As <lb />
of as she entered the room Mr. <lb />
Washington, Jefferson and the said his arm had quit paining <lb />
At the city of <lb />
the <lb />
democracy endorse the regular ticket <lb />
and plat form. <lb />
A dispatch from Chicago says that <lb />
the anti-silver democrats who have <lb />
been actively represented from the <lb />
beginning of the fight by the Cook <lb />
county party leaders, were <lb />
to-day to find they had been practically ; <lb />
him that the tendons in his own <lb />
arm felt tree again. <lb />
Then it was that Mrs. told <lb />
what she had done. Mr. Pleasants <lb />
; has had no more trouble with his arm <lb />
Press-Visitor. <lb />
WALL STREETS HYSTERICS. <lb />
The Stock Exchange has no Bryan, <lb />
left alone in the west to meet and do- is known, but on Saturday it <lb />
fact remains, Bryan swept the floor of side the question of another democratic worked itself into quite a fair imitation <lb />
national All this is the Chicago n hysterics. <lb />
to the genuine One of the members frantically waved <lb />
who demand and fight for . .,, <lb />
., ., an American flag, and there was a great <lb />
is restoration in full. From many I . n , <lb />
J i outcry and uproar against and <lb />
quarters daily comes the news;,. . , , , . <lb />
J . . Populism. tumult ended with <lb />
that the. democratic ticket is rapidly., .- ,. .,, , , , <lb />
the organization el a and <lb />
popular favor. <lb />
the convention as the fire sweeps the <lb />
autumn prairie. delegates <lb />
to him a strange passion of desire. <lb />
Nothing could check the fury of their <lb />
bent. He was at <lb />
first, swiftly next, and at last i n a wild <lb />
crescendo of enthusiasm, he was lifted <lb />
on a whitecap of animosity and thrown <lb />
high and upon the beach of his <lb />
passing triumph. <lb />
The at large knows of <lb />
this extraordinary young man. He <lb />
has been in Congress, delivered a <lb />
speech upon the that enchanted <lb />
and enchained the House. II-j has <lb />
spoken many times since with reference <lb />
to the tariff, and always he has held <lb />
his audience as the sirens held the fated <lb />
crew tint sailed with from the <lb />
shores of Troy. He is a minstrel, a <lb />
form of a thing of beauty. <lb />
hat he is beyond that, who knows <lb />
He has no record in statesmanship. <lb />
He was too to assert his patriot, <lb />
ism thirty-live years ago. What <lb />
schemes of government, what social <lb />
theories occupy his brain, no human be- <lb />
can disclose. He Is young, he <lb />
is ardent, he is ambitious. he <lb />
is gifted with the power to sway men's <lb />
minds ; he is a born leader, an <lb />
figure on the stage, and that is all <lb />
we know. Whether the American <lb />
people, after four months of solemn de- <lb />
liberation, will confide their destinies to <lb />
his untried hands, we do not undertake <lb />
to prophesy. What we do know is <lb />
that William Jennings Bryan is the <lb />
most dramatic product of our national <lb />
polities, the most sensational and <lb />
creature of our <lb />
ton Post. <lb />
organization a <lb />
Campaign <lb />
The populists of Kansas and of Democrats and <lb />
have determined to support the cans. <lb />
democratic ticket. Watch Marion j These men may mean well, but they <lb />
Butler at the populist convention. We seem know that any <lb />
he will seek to get them to ; which they may make is not <lb />
ed a <lb />
We hope he will be mashed flat strong hint from St. Louis and to have <lb />
L . . III IS II <lb />
nominate a ticket. His goose is cooked i calculated to help the Republic <lb />
in North Carolina and he knows it. j ought to have received <lb />
. . . . <lb />
It is Superb Agony. <lb />
Is there any agony worse than the <lb />
pangs of pain that shoot through a <lb />
fellow when he sees the collector bills <lb />
coming toward him on the first of the <lb />
month. The boy with the bill will <lb />
come to the outside of your office door <lb />
shuffle his bills to the seaboard. It is said to <lb />
The Two <lb />
There are two mention- <lb />
ed in the annals of Now England. <lb />
The first occurred on Oct. <lb />
when it suddenly became so dark soon <lb />
alter noon that the people were forced <lb />
to use artificial lights to do their <lb />
nary work. This strange condition of <lb />
the atmosphere lasted about hours. <lb />
Again, on May 1780, there was a <lb />
remarkable darkening of the <lb />
but the phenomenon did not <lb />
come on o suddenly as that u the <lb />
earlier date. The in this lat- <lb />
instance began between <lb />
and o'clock on the morning the <lb />
day named and lasted throughout the <lb />
day. The darkness extended from the <lb />
northeastern part of New England <lb />
westward as far as Albany and south <lb />
to Pennsylvania, The most intense <lb />
and prolonged however, was <lb />
confined to Massachusetts, more <lb />
Senator Teller has returned to Den- <lb />
from where he has been <lb />
in Conference with Senator of <lb />
Idaho, and Congressman of <lb />
Montana, as to the course the <lb />
Republicans shall pursue in the <lb />
campaign. They have post- <lb />
their conference until other <lb />
Republicans can arrive. They <lb />
will probably then issue a statement of <lb />
their position. <lb />
Senator Teller makes no conceal- <lb />
of his intention to support Mr. <lb />
Bryan for the Presidency. He says he <lb />
is satisfied that the Bryan people will <lb />
nuke the financial question paramount <lb />
to all others In the campaign and if <lb />
elected Mr. Bryan will devote <lb />
with great singleness of purpose to <lb />
curing a return of National <lb />
Mr. Teller believes Mr. Bryan is a <lb />
strong candidate to begin with and <lb />
that he will grow with the <lb />
people. <lb />
Mr. Teller will not permit the use <lb />
of his name at the St. Louis Populist <lb />
and silver conventions. <lb />
Joseph G. Myers, cashier of the <lb />
board Air-Line in Charlotte has fled <lb />
to parts unknown with at least four <lb />
thousand dollars of the company's <lb />
The railroad will lose nothing <lb />
as his bond is for five thousand dollars. <lb />
At the bottom of the affair is a <lb />
woman, who has ruined more than <lb />
two prominent men in South <lb />
before coining to Charlotte. Myers <lb />
leaves a wife and three small children <lb />
and is said to have sailed for Europe <lb />
last Saturday. <lb />
NATIONAL TUX. <lb />
HER BRYAN. <lb />
J. II. Turner; who for the last four <lb />
years been Secretary of the Nation- <lb />
Committee of the People's party, in <lb />
a signed statement urges to <lb />
support Bryan for President. He <lb />
writes <lb />
result of the late National <lb />
Democratic convention at Chicago is <lb />
undoubtedly the triumph of Populism. <lb />
A large portion of the voters in <lb />
Populist party in the South and West <lb />
were Democrats and <lb />
old party because it was dominated in <lb />
every National convention by the <lb />
tern Democrats who represented Wall <lb />
street and the monopolists of New <lb />
York and New England. It became <lb />
quite apparent to every thinking man <lb />
that as long as New York wits allowed <lb />
to make the platform and name the <lb />
candidate of the Democratic party <lb />
the great plain people would have no <lb />
show, and that their rights and wishes <lb />
would always be ignored. Believing <lb />
this, the thinking men among the ranks <lb />
and file determined to quit the old par- <lb />
and organize a new party Hence <lb />
the existence of the Populist party. <lb />
Democratic party at Chicago <lb />
simply purged it, reorganized itself and <lb />
came out for true Democracy and to all <lb />
intents and purposes substituted the <lb />
Populist platform for the old platform <lb />
that the party has been using for years <lb />
and which dictated and foisted <lb />
upon the people by the gold bugs of the <lb />
East. Mr. Bryan, the nominee that <lb />
convention is a man who fits the plat- <lb />
form. I have personally watched his <lb />
course for a number of years and I <lb />
know that his every impulse has been <lb />
against the oppressors of the people <lb />
and in behalf of the great masses. For <lb />
more than two years he has acted with <lb />
the Populists his own state. <lb />
cannot be be successfully denied <lb />
that the principles advocated by the <lb />
Populist party have captured the Dem- <lb />
party and have driven out of <lb />
its ranks that element which <lb />
ways been opposed to true Democracy <lb />
and which from the beginning has <lb />
been affiliated with the Republican <lb />
party, its natural home. All <lb />
in these United States should re <lb />
juice that their principles have taken <lb />
such a hold upon the American people <lb />
that one of the greatest political par- <lb />
ties of the nation has been compelled <lb />
to adopt those principles and <lb />
a ticket pledged to carry them <lb />
into execution. If the Populists think <lb />
more of their principles than they do <lb />
mere party organization they will <lb />
be lo unite with the forces <lb />
going iii the direction, and <lb />
by rescue our country from all the <lb />
c calamities which we have predict- <lb />
ed would befall it tile gold <lb />
standard be fastened upon <lb />
us. <lb />
Secretary of the National Com- <lb />
of the People's party for the <lb />
last four years, I have labored in sea- <lb />
son and out of season for the <lb />
of our party. I love the <lb />
which I have formed in its ranks ; <lb />
but, while these are dear to me, the <lb />
principles of the Populist are <lb />
much dearer. I feel that I would <lb />
be one of the worst enemies of the <lb />
People's party and of its principles <lb />
should I not take the step at this <lb />
time that I believe will culminate in <lb />
the complete triumph of every demand <lb />
made by the party. We have <lb />
a union of the South and West, <lb />
in order that we might bring about <lb />
the financial reforms. Now <lb />
we have a chance bringing ail our <lb />
hopes and desires to a grand <lb />
truth of it is that the only <lb />
point the Populists now have to decide <lb />
is whether or not they will take Mr. <lb />
Bryan, whom gold bug in the <lb />
country has denounced as a Populist, <lb />
for our next President of the United <lb />
States or whether they will take Mr. <lb />
who represent everything <lb />
that the Populists have denounced and <lb />
just the opposite of everything that <lb />
they have advocated since they have <lb />
been a party. <lb />
at it from this standpoint <lb />
and feeling in the election of Mr. <lb />
Bryan Populism has and <lb />
when I say Populism I mean the great <lb />
common people the United States, <lb />
the masses, have triumphed against the <lb />
classes ; and should Mr. be <lb />
PERSONAL. elected the classes have triumphed, the <lb />
page reference English gold standard has been per- <lb />
book to any person afflicted with any fastened upon the lines of <lb />
p chronic or delicate disease in this country and there will be <lb />
-S <lb />
ate s, Dr. Hathaway Co., South undoubtedly bring on a Moody <lb />
d Atlanta, Ga. in the near future-<lb />
learned for certain from Chicago that <lb />
anything which wants is <lb />
quite sure to be hotly opposed by <lb />
bodies of voters in other p of <lb />
the country. <lb />
Nor is this feeling without reason- <lb />
Many of the wrongs and evidences <lb />
complained of by the voters who sent <lb />
the wild two-thirds majority to the Chi- <lb />
Convention are real just. <lb />
Utterly mistaken as we believe these <lb />
men to be in the remedy they propose, <lb />
and strongly as we have it to be <lb />
our duty to resist to plead with <lb />
them, we have never tor a moment <lb />
sight of the fact that grievances is <lb />
great and their complaint some part <lb />
well founded. <lb />
It is the concrete and combined pow- <lb />
tor which is the <lb />
in the popular mind that has made <lb />
a monopoly of transportation, that has <lb />
brought all the great prime necessaries <lb />
of life iron, steel, coal, oil, beef, sugar <lb />
and a hundred the con- <lb />
of trusts and combinations that op- <lb />
press labor at one end and rob <lb />
at the other. <lb />
It is that has depleted <lb />
the Treasury of gold and exacted usu- <lb />
millions from the Government in <lb />
forced bond sales to its <lb />
It is you, gentleman of the gambling <lb />
exchanges, manipulators of money <lb />
swindling trusts, <lb />
wreckers of railroads, shearers of <lb />
tax dodgers and absorbers of <lb />
money that you never earned, who <lb />
have done more than all the ignorant <lb />
blundering at Washington and all the <lb />
demagogy at the South and West to <lb />
raise the of Anarchy and <lb />
at which you now stand <lb />
New York World.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
L J f Editor <lb />
M the post office at <lb />
N. C. as mail matter <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
July 22nd, <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
Delightful at Wilmington. <lb />
The North Carolina <lb />
held it annual con- <lb />
this week in the city of <lb />
aB were <lb />
tors in and they had a very <lb />
meeting. <lb />
The the day was de- <lb />
voted to matters of business connected <lb />
with and to addresses, <lb />
welcome and responses, and the an <lb />
the In the <lb />
afternoon the editors were taken in <lb />
charge by the. of Commerce <lb />
and given an excursion over the <lb />
railroad to Ocean View where an <lb />
hour was spent in sight seeing and <lb />
bathing. They then to <lb />
Wrightsville where an old fashioned <lb />
was served to which the <lb />
quill drivers did full and ample lice. <lb />
were back in Wilmington in time <lb />
for supper and held another business <lb />
at night. <lb />
Thursday through the courtesy t <lb />
Capt. John W. of the steamer <lb />
Wilmington, the editors an ex- <lb />
down the river to <lb />
and out to sea. This proved a delight- <lb />
trip all through. Returning to <lb />
Carolina stop two hour was <lb />
nude a ill the Association held another <lb />
business session the eke ion of <lb />
At night another session was <lb />
held in Wilmington and all business be- <lb />
completed convention adjourned <lb />
sine die. <lb />
Wilmington was exceedingly <lb />
to the editors and made their <lb />
in the city of such pleasure as to be an <lb />
occasion long remembered even going <lb />
so far as to invite the Association <lb />
make Wilmington its permanent head- <lb />
Just how they appreciated be <lb />
best expressed in he resolutions adopt- <lb />
by the Association. <lb />
The following n solution offered by <lb />
J. C. Tipton was unanimously adopted. <lb />
Resolved. That the thanks of the <lb />
North Carolina Association MB <lb />
extended to the Wilmington <lb />
Chamber of Commerce for their cordial <lb />
entertainment while in <lb />
Wilmington, to Wilmington Sea- <lb />
coast railroad, the Wilmington street <lb />
railroad, to Captain John W. Harper, <lb />
St. and la <lb />
the <lb />
K that of <lb />
the I e--s <lb />
are by r. d Mi U. J. Vi <lb />
fir the b and i r in <lb />
which he discharged I lie i s t o <lb />
of the <lb />
J. P. Caldwell the loll <lb />
which rat adopted by a rising vole. <lb />
North A . 1.1- <lb />
on the eve of <lb />
special me it its <lb />
unnumbered In Mis-is. <lb />
F. L F. King Charles <lb />
M. the e the <lb />
Commerce, <lb />
cur in <lb />
; to tubers of the local <lb />
press, especially Mess's, and <lb />
and to Mr. Jam <lb />
Jr. president of the Chamber Com- <lb />
for his kind invitation to the <lb />
to make this delightful city <lb />
its <lb />
Several also made I k- <lb />
at <lb />
ton's <lb />
he the i In. <lb />
the as f <lb />
It <lb />
ark . <lb />
J. <lb />
Wins S <lb />
President-J, T. Id ill, <lb />
. f i he Oxford Ledger, <lb />
lit- W. A Cu <lb />
tis. of i he IV. s <lb />
S I. <lb />
i Co Times. <lb />
The Central and Natural for <lb />
the Tobacco of Eastern North Car- <lb />
Such is the Opinion of <lb />
in High to <lb />
Know. <lb />
o. L. <lb />
A few days was on a <lb />
car Goldsboro and W <lb />
Mr. J. T. Erwin, an old school mate <lb />
friend, was on his way <lb />
Nashville, Tenn., he has been <lb />
for the two years. We were dis- <lb />
cussing matters of various kinds in gen- <lb />
and Greenville in particular. Tom <lb />
was saying that from what he could <lb />
learn Greenville had a brighter future <lb />
than any market in the east, <lb />
and just at this juncture a rather hand- <lb />
some and distinguished looking man, in <lb />
the. seat just in our rear leaned over <lb />
and asked if he meant Greenville, N. <lb />
C. He was told yes and him- <lb />
self up in a most impressive way he <lb />
said that he had heard a great d. of <lb />
that place on account of its tobacco and <lb />
said he handled nearly all the <lb />
grown in North Carolina and Virginia, <lb />
that is marketed in the east. That is <lb />
said he handled it over his road <lb />
during the past few years had handled <lb />
a great deal Eastern North Carolina <lb />
and especially were <lb />
on the main line of the W. W. K. K <lb />
and very impressively he remarked that <lb />
two weeks ago he before the CU- <lb />
ED Chamber of Commerce on <lb />
to Southern <lb />
and he told them that in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina, eat of this road, the <lb />
W. W. there was the fine.-t body <lb />
in the South, for paid he in <lb />
addition o lite trucking. growing <lb />
and manufacturing fatalities, they grew <lb />
the finest bright there is <lb />
produced in the world and this one <lb />
j great deal more than <lb />
many more thickly sections <lb />
in the South possesses. We told him <lb />
that there KM a good many people in <lb />
Eastern who said that <lb />
tobacco had done Eastern North Caro- <lb />
more harm than it had goo <lb />
though that class Maple were greatly <lb />
in the minority. Well, said lie, <lb />
people ought to go away <lb />
spend some time in u section <lb />
for the past ten years farmers have <lb />
grown nothing but and then <lb />
come back home and entrust me <lb />
Tobacco would have <lb />
fro l this of people any <lb />
more- if they would do this. We told <lb />
him we were to hear him express <lb />
himself about home town. <lb />
H said he do you live in <lb />
And on learning was <lb />
home he more pronounced <lb />
in hi- anise of it. He then handed us <lb />
his card but said I don't want you to <lb />
am over my name in this r <lb />
This is a position to know- <lb />
just how people on the think of <lb />
our town and It is section of our <lb />
State if his word is worth <lb />
as what ethers think of us some <lb />
at we are he I in r <lb />
a lit we val i ear- <lb />
ii. a high I, . s . <lb />
. I tie- state, him.-. II i as V. <lb />
was pr. n . . . j <lb />
i -t he it bright <lb />
s as well e. n a- .- <lb />
. ii -I the <lb />
.-hit will abs. i id <lb />
, if I hey will exercise <lb />
and with the <lb />
comes <lb />
deuce and in other <lb />
s this lime the <lb />
whistle of the Halifax <lb />
was heard and b him we <lb />
changed ears <lb />
Lynchburg. d <lb />
Winston, Greenville, <lb />
and other points. <lb />
There are a number of girls <lb />
the <lb />
It does not take a palace car to carry <lb />
President Bryan. He can afford to <lb />
ride in coaches with the people as <lb />
sis, and let me add again by his journey from Chi- <lb />
that Greenville when <lb />
the comes. Miss Lillian <lb />
Cherry is the most popular girl here. <lb />
It seems as if Madison Square Gar- <lb />
boys all declaring is the den will be. selected as the place at <lb />
most dancer that has been which f resident i- to be <lb />
fie-d of his The <lb />
of hour says the War <lb />
into <lb />
Senator Jones, of Arkansas, has been <lb />
elected Chairman the National Exec- <lb />
Committee. It is said that the <lb />
of the tee will he <lb />
to docs look <lb />
as if the sent of t is moving <lb />
west ward- <lb />
here this season. <lb />
In to large number of <lb />
guests at the hotel there are many at <lb />
several houses, and still many <lb />
others are here occupying their summer <lb />
A of twelve young <lb />
men from Winston arc in camp here <lb />
having fun. So taken alto-<lb />
the entire island presents a <lb />
of activity and <lb />
Col Williamson, the veteran fish- <lb />
of is here again this <lb />
but you can mark it down that <lb />
Cherry don't let anybody <lb />
go ahead of him in landing the finny <lb />
tribe. <lb />
King, General Manager <lb />
Norfolk and Southern arrived <lb />
with his family on his private <lb />
yacht. <lb />
It was my pleasure on Sunday to <lb />
I car Dr. C. M. of Washington, <lb />
two delightful site on here , <lb />
It is now certain tint the tali <lb />
He is spending some here. <lb />
, , . . lac Silver Convention at <lb />
It has been two years since the <lb />
was and that time endorse- Chicago <lb />
notice several have taken We predict that the Populist <lb />
The O. S. S. Co. and X. will also f m line, and we <lb />
. i <lb />
S. having established the lay have a gold <lb />
boat ban largely increased the , , ., , , r . <lb />
o and silver, with chances in favor of the <lb />
We Offer s , <lb />
REMEDY Which <lb />
Safety <lb />
of Lilt to Mother <lb />
and Child. <lb />
Editor Ramsey spoken upon Mr. <lb />
the Platform framed at <lb />
Chicago, and, like his interview of re- <lb />
cent d. has made converts to both. <lb />
His manner of opposition will probably <lb />
aid the ticket as much as the bolt <lb />
and organs. <lb />
DID YOU EVER <lb />
Try Bitters as a remedy <lb />
troubles R not, get n <lb />
and relief. This medicine has <lb />
lie adapted the <lb />
lief and cure of all Female Complaint, <lb />
a wonderful direct influence <lb />
in giving and and tone to the. <lb />
organs. II you have Lots <lb />
Fainting Spells, or <lb />
Nervous, Sleepless, Melancholy or <lb />
with Dizzy Spells, Electric <lb />
is the need. Health <lb />
and Strength are guaranteed by its use.; <lb />
cents at I. Wont-1 <lb />
en's Store. <lb />
My be- <lb />
i fore birth her first child, she did not <lb />
St. LOUIS, a debate C suffer <lb />
relieved at the critical hour but <lb />
had no pains afterward and her <lb />
recovery was rapid. <lb />
E. E. Ala. <lb />
Sent by Mall or Express, on receipt of <lb />
Moth- <lb />
mailed Free. <lb />
Atlanta, <lb />
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. <lb />
EXPECTANT <lb />
MOTHERS, <lb />
Robs of Its Pain, Horror and Risk. <lb />
that lasted four Lours lust night the <lb />
Jefferson club, the democratic ; <lb />
of this city, endorsed the <lb />
go platform and the nomination <lb />
an and by a vote of to <lb />
F. Lehman and It. G. Frost op------ <lb />
posed the and Frank M. J. W. HIGGS. <lb />
J. S. Cashier <lb />
Ester, Lee Merry went her. liven Camp- ; <lb />
bell and T. spoke <lb />
of it. II. <lb />
has resigned from the club in j <lb />
of last night <lb />
HENRY HARDING <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
amount of done on the island I <lb />
and as a of this a number of new ; <lb />
buildings have been erected. Near this <lb />
lay boat another house is . <lb />
To the To Growers of <lb />
new channel cut from the across , ,. . k <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
share of also. Blinds <lb />
have been placed to the rooms, the <lb />
building has been brightened with <lb />
considerable new furniture has <lb />
been put in, ii-id is clean <lb />
and neat. <lb />
I have not tried my hand with <lb />
the rod at this writing, but in my <lb />
I expect to he able to state that the lowing are the terms and prices, to <lb />
don't run far behind when <lb />
it comes to catching whales. <lb />
J. <lb />
Catarrh Cured, <lb />
LOCAL as <lb />
they cannot reach the of the dis- <lb />
ease. Catarrh is a blood or <lb />
disease, in order to cine it Representing a Capital Than a Hall <lb />
you must take Internal remedies. Hall's <lb />
Cure is taken and <lb />
acts direct I v on the blood and mucous <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not med- <lb />
It was prescribed iv of the <lb />
best physicians in this country <lb />
years, and is a <lb />
is composed of heat tonics known, <lb />
the purifier, <lb />
directly on Hie unions <lb />
et the two <lb />
is what won- <lb />
results in curing t Send <lb />
fr tree. <lb />
F-J Toledo. <lb />
by <lb />
STOCKHOLDERS <lb />
Million Dollars, <lb />
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mel. <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland <lb />
Part, ff. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Neck, N C. <lb />
R. R. Fleming. N. C. <lb />
D. Higgs Bros., <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
LAST O <lb />
At the request., and acting i <lb />
I extended the time <lb />
the hod Looping Tobacco, until August at my <lb />
prices, being acres or less, and for all over acres cultivated 8-;. <lb />
and that date no extension in the collections may be expected and the fol- <lb />
At the request, and acting under the advise of my Attorney, Col. I. A Sugg. <lb />
I extended the time of Farm for the Improved Patent <lb />
FIVE ACHES <lb />
FIVE AND TEN ACHES <lb />
ACHES AN U I <lb />
T V E N TY A C S A X V V W A Ii <lb />
Cousins Times. . . <lb />
, . , ,. All persons who wishing to avail themselves tins unit y of <lb />
A man obtained a license from , at low can do so by calling an Col. L A. <lb />
Deeds King to-day N. C-, or th-1 by d letter O. on Dan <lb />
another man to get married. This is Va, to Jno. II Laurel Grove. Va., and rights will prompt- <lb />
the third time that the same man an- sent. is a of b and those to avoid the penalty of L. E. Men ill. <lb />
the Mates Patent must comply Ike n nice, Mas. fays that he his used <lb />
t Hes; never knew it to fail <lb />
to get married and the , ,,, ,, a , , <lb />
JOHN R. OH Y <lb />
We respectfully solicit the <lb />
of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
public. <lb />
Checks and Account Books fin <lb />
ed on <lb />
mas university. <lb />
Teachers, Students, Tuition <lb />
a Board a <lb />
month. full College I Brief <lb />
Courses, Law School, School, <lb />
Summer School for Teachers, Scholar- <lb />
ships and loans for the need v. Address <lb />
PRESIDENT ST ON. <lb />
Chapel N. C. <lb />
CONDENSED TE <lb />
Chas. Broker and <lb />
Agent. Ohio, <lb />
that Dr. King's New Discovery <lb />
has no equal as a remedy. J. D. <lb />
Brown, Janus Hotel, Kt. <lb />
Wayne, lad,, that he was cured <lb />
of a Cough of l years <lb />
by La Grippe, Or. King's New DIs- <lb />
have first cousins to each <lb />
all three of them of <lb />
the same man. We doubt i is a <lb />
parallel case to this on <lb />
ILLY C, <lb />
because always cures. Mrs. <lb />
II-mining. <lb />
ways keeps it at hand and has no tear <lb />
of Croup, because it instantly relieves. <lb />
trial at L. <lb />
Greenville is the leading Bright Tobacco <lb />
THE <lb />
IN THE SWIM. <lb />
People Enjoying the <lb />
Seaside. <lb />
Hotel <lb />
X. C, July II <lb />
at is now prim <lb />
and the many people ; j- <lb />
I . to ill <lb />
Hotel P I i j <lb />
any .-. -lid <lb />
i i.- i g re <lb />
ti a it not e--l <lb />
joy.-l <lb />
season u -a <lb />
much a is thin <lb />
formerly, and this facials i cans s <lb />
larger lo com here. VI <lb />
Old Line <lb />
Virginia Dare, under I <lb />
is not only the leading <lb />
house in hi <lb />
show any <lb />
in r r- <lb />
sold us many <lb />
T last <lb />
year for as an <lb />
price per <lb />
as the Eastern, <lb />
arc throe <lb />
to obtain <lb />
est price a o <lb />
t-iliac-o. First a <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
ill <lb />
Second <lb />
X knowledge of <lb />
h in <lb />
. u i s. c . C <lb />
; id j j i- <lb />
watch- <lb />
work over e <lb />
while bids <lb />
hang upon the auction- <lb />
lips without which <lb />
one can ever be <lb />
able to et outside <lb />
tobacco. <lb />
These three fie <lb />
of the East- <lb />
have en- <lb />
to master in <lb />
L. F. EVANS. <lb />
R. S. EVANS. <lb />
A. <lb />
EVANS Props.<lb />
The old Greenville Warehouse is being- en- <lb />
and more lights added which makes it <lb />
the best lighted Warehouse in the State. With <lb />
plenty money and no pets, fair dealings and <lb />
hard work, we are going to sell as high <lb />
as any one. Give us a trial and we will show <lb />
you. Your friends, <lb />
EVANS CO., Greenville, N. <lb />
HART, <lb />
Wholesale Dealers in <lb />
Baltimore prices guaranteed to merchants. <lb />
This is no blow or bluff, but we will do that and <lb />
save you freight, <lb />
Just let us have a trial order and will con- <lb />
you.-c-as- <lb />
BAKER HART <lb />
Not h Carolina, in Justices Court FLOORING <lb />
-IN <lb />
Co. <lb />
YOU <lb />
Carolina, in Court <lb />
Pitt County, J Ho lore a . <lb />
W, H. n. W, i;. Keel, , , <lb />
her, <lb />
The defendant above named will take cost- Try Q b <lb />
an entitled as above Tillery, N. C- at M <lb />
has been before J- A. <lb />
an acting the in and <lb />
for the county of to r. <lb />
on a which had, <lb />
the judgment, to subject <lb />
certain land which defendant owns in <lb />
this county to the payment of <lb />
debt and the defendant will <lb />
take notice that he to at <lb />
before the said J. A. at hi <lb />
In the Mouse in the town oil CT I <lb />
Greenville on the 31st of J M <lb />
o'clock A. M-, and answer or <lb />
to the I iii action, <lb />
or the will apply to the court <lb />
for the demanded in said com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
of ism. <lb />
A. -I <lb />
K. G. James for <lb />
THAT YOU CAN BUY <lb />
P, <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
FLUES. <lb />
Oil LESS MONEY PROM <lb />
A T- Tilt <lb />
; I II <lb />
in. ; ft, U W <lb />
Hour, <lb />
II <lb />
Co lice <lb />
etc, <lb />
Hill, it trip <lb />
e. here every <lb />
lit. <lb />
me an hen- in that one <lb />
who has ever Ira I with Hill <lb />
knows a pi is to be a <lb />
Jill hi-1 I Then the <lb />
i Ion lie <lb />
have B. <lb />
a y . this is <lb />
one o r.-.- <lb />
the an I <lb />
y. <lb />
K every <lb />
i. ;. <lb />
I I <lb />
t. <lb />
W. Bailey, of the <lb />
lie-confer. <lb />
C. Tipton, I lie <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
A. <lb />
, Times ; II. A- <lb />
the R -cord ; Thad <lb />
B. Manning, I he Henderson <lb />
; J. A. of the Durham <lb />
Sun J. W. the <lb />
lo . <lb />
a . . . -I <lb />
, I ill -I I ; V i- <lb />
ill- r i s ; M. I. <lb />
the Hustler; <lb />
of tho <lb />
T. King, Green- <lb />
ville Weekly ; J. W. Noell, the Box- <lb />
J. A. Arthur, of the <lb />
Washington Messenger, J. J. Fans, of <lb />
the High Point Enterprise. <lb />
order that they might, at all times, thorough-j <lb />
protect e interest of all their customers and <lb />
the vast army of old customers whose patron-; <lb />
age and . men; placed us <lb />
the warehouse of State, the <lb />
new o witness to <lb />
A. If. <lb />
Besides these steamers, <lb />
the of sail to and fa m <lb />
make it possible for to <lb />
come and go every <lb />
looked over the hotel register on <lb />
Sunday and found there were fifty arT <lb />
rivals here on that day alone. Among <lb />
these were people New York, <lb />
this fact. With five yea rs <lb />
of practical experience <lb />
on the warehouse floors <lb />
in Greenville we want <lb />
In lo the <lb />
in that <lb />
w ; re ii. a <lb />
U y to <lb />
your, crop than ever <lb />
lore. Evans and Joy- <lb />
wilt both be on sale <lb />
In conclusion we <lb />
want to say that with <lb />
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Brand of Fine Shoes <lb />
receive,. A of------ <lb />
General <lb />
a In n <lb />
T. WHITE <lb />
A. W<lb />
OLD <lb />
our combined efforts <lb />
believe that we <lb />
in a better position to <lb />
prices than <lb />
--------IS 1- AT I I WITH A I INK <lb />
has taught ma that the is f <lb />
It, and <lb />
necessary for and house wall I <lb />
Mats Shoes. I have at. An. <lb />
quarters for Heavy tea, and jibbing agent for T <lb />
k and <lb />
I,., om astern , <lb />
110.1 i astern n. c <lb />
ma and ., . . . . <lb />
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a load ready for; . . v r r <lb />
t J; m CO CO. <lb />
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of the e <lb />
but come right on to <lb />
the old Eastern head- <lb />
quarter for high prices. <lb />
ills. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
AND <lb />
Stock, Cotton. and Provision Brokers. <lb />
and Process Building Water Street. <lb />
Ties Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments Solicited. <lb />
Code, used In Telegraphing.<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
J, Editor Proprietor <lb />
at the post office Green <lb />
N. C. as mail matter <lb />
July <lb />
ASSOCIATION. <lb />
Delightful Session at Wilmington. <lb />
The North <lb />
held its annual eon- <lb />
this week in the city of <lb />
In all there were forty <lb />
tors in attendance tiny had a very <lb />
interesting meeting. <lb />
The morning of the first day de- <lb />
voted to matters of business connected <lb />
with the Association, and to <lb />
of welcome responses, and an <lb />
the President. In the <lb />
afternoon the editors were taken in <lb />
charge by the Chamber of Commerce <lb />
and given an excursion over the sea- <lb />
coast railroad to Ocean View where an <lb />
hour was spent in seeing surf <lb />
bathing. to <lb />
where an old fashioned <lb />
was served to which the <lb />
quill drivers did full and ample lice. <lb />
They were back in Wilmington in time <lb />
for supper held another business <lb />
at night. <lb />
Thursday through the <lb />
John W. of the steamer <lb />
Wilmington, the editors an ex- <lb />
down the river to <lb />
and out to sen. This proved a delight- <lb />
trip all through. Returning to <lb />
Carolina B a stop of two hoar was <lb />
made an the Association held another <lb />
business session for the eke ion of <lb />
At night another session was <lb />
held in Wilmington and all business be- <lb />
completed the adjourned <lb />
sine die. <lb />
Wilmington was exceedingly corn-. <lb />
to the editors made their stay <lb />
in the city of such pleasure as to be an <lb />
occasion remembered even going <lb />
M far as to invite the Association t- <lb />
make Wilmington its permanent head- <lb />
how they appreciated be <lb />
expressed ill he resolutions adopt- <lb />
by the Association. <lb />
The following n solution offered by <lb />
J. C. Tipton was adopted. <lb />
That the thanks of <lb />
North Carolina Press Association are <lb />
extended to the Wilmington <lb />
Chamber of Commerce for their cordial <lb />
invitation and entertainment while in <lb />
Wilmington, to Wilmington Sea- <lb />
coast railroad, the Wilmington street <lb />
railroad, to Captain John W. Harper. <lb />
Wilmington, and la <lb />
the for courtesies i <lb />
that <lb />
the c <lb />
arc hen by lend-Ti . <lb />
fir the fa Hie nil <lb />
which lie Ii i .- e- <lb />
of the <lb />
J. P. Caldwell the lull . <lb />
which by a rising vote. <lb />
North A .- <lb />
lion, on the eve of <lb />
special it <lb />
for ii <lb />
V. I. F. King and Charles <lb />
II. the e <lb />
Commerce, <lb />
hiving cur entertainment es-dally in <lb />
; to nu of the local <lb />
press. Bell and Ber- <lb />
to Mr. II. <lb />
Jr. president of the Chamber Com- <lb />
for his kind invitation to the <lb />
association to make this city- <lb />
its <lb />
Several also made <lb />
I rs the i Io. <lb />
I hi- year arc as f <lb />
It. It <lb />
J. II <lb />
Jr. S <lb />
i f Oxford Ledger, . <lb />
Vic W. A Cu <lb />
ti-. the <lb />
S m -I. I. <lb />
mil. Co cold <lb />
W. of <lb />
ton <lb />
W. of the <lb />
C. Tipton, of I lie <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
Executive A. <lb />
ii, of tin; Times ; II. A. <lb />
London, of the Chatham -cord ; <lb />
K. Manning, the Henderson Cold <lb />
J. A. of the Durham <lb />
Sun J. W. cf far <lb />
to I i rial <lb />
i i. . I <lb />
ill -i i n-I .;. V .- <lb />
u-. lie- I- i ill s; II. I. <lb />
of the <lb />
Bell, of tho <lb />
T. King, of Green- <lb />
ville Weekly ; J. W. Noell, of the Box- <lb />
Courier; J. A. Arthur, of the <lb />
Washington Messenger, J. J. Paris, of <lb />
the High Point Enterprise. <lb />
The Central and Natural MarKet for <lb />
the Tobacco of Eastern North Car- <lb />
Such is Opinion of <lb />
Those in High to <lb />
Know. <lb />
o. I., <lb />
A few days ago the was on a <lb />
car between Goldsboro and <lb />
Mr. J. T. an obi school mate <lb />
and lid. was on his way heme <lb />
Nashville. lie has been <lb />
for the two years. We were dis- <lb />
cussing matters of various kinds in gen- <lb />
in particular. Tom <lb />
was saying that from what he could <lb />
learn Greenville had a brighter future <lb />
than market in the east, <lb />
and just at this juncture a rather hand- <lb />
some and distinguished looking man, in <lb />
the, seat just in our rear leaned over <lb />
and asked if he meant Greenville, N. <lb />
C. He was told yes and drawing him- <lb />
self up in a most impressive way In- <lb />
said he had heard a great d of <lb />
that place on account of its tobacco <lb />
said be handled nearly all the tobacco <lb />
grown in North Carolina and Virginia, <lb />
that is marketed in the cast. That is <lb />
said he handled it over his road and <lb />
during the past few years bad bundled <lb />
a great of Eastern North Carolina <lb />
and especially u <lb />
on the main line of the W. W. K <lb />
and impressively be remarked that <lb />
two weeks ago before the CM- <lb />
go Chamber of Commerce on <lb />
pertaining to Southern <lb />
and mid he told I hem that in <lb />
North Carolina, of this road, the <lb />
W. ft W. there was the finest body of <lb />
country in the South, for said be ill <lb />
addition U the trucking, frail growing <lb />
manufacturing they grew <lb />
the st bright there Hint is <lb />
produced in the world and this one <lb />
I- great deal more than <lb />
many more thickly populated sections <lb />
in South possesses. We told Mm <lb />
that there were a good man people in <lb />
North who said <lb />
tobacco bad North Caro. <lb />
more than had goo I, <lb />
though that class people were greatly <lb />
in the minority. Well, said he, those <lb />
people ought to go away from home <lb />
aim spend some time in a section <lb />
tor tie- past ten years farmers have <lb />
grown nothing but I lien <lb />
conic hack home c the <lb />
Tobacco have BO <lb />
fro i this people any <lb />
more would do this. We told <lb />
him we were glad to hear him express <lb />
himself about out home town. <lb />
said he do you live in <lb />
And on learning was <lb />
hit home he more pronoun, <lb />
in his praise lie then banded Us <lb />
his card but -aid I don't want you to <lb />
an over in r <lb />
is in a position know <lb />
just how people on the think of <lb />
our town ti is section of our <lb />
State and if his eon is worth <lb />
as ti what others think of us in some <lb />
, expects at we are he I in r <lb />
by <lb />
iii paid a high l , . .- . <lb />
I tie- stale, In in . .- V. <lb />
Baltimore, d <lb />
Winston, Greenville, w- <lb />
Tillery and other mints. <lb />
There are a of pretty girl.- <lb />
It does not take a palace ear to carry <lb />
President Bryan. He can afford to <lb />
ride ill coaches with people <lb />
among the guests, let add rated by his journey from Chi- <lb />
her when <lb />
the comes. Miss Lillian <lb />
Cherry is the most popular girl here, <lb />
he all declaring she is the <lb />
most charming dances- that has been <lb />
here this season. <lb />
In to large number <lb />
Square <lb />
den will be selected as the place <lb />
which president Bryan i. to he <lb />
of his nomination. The youth <lb />
hero hour says the War <lb />
guests at the hotel there arc many all . <lb />
i i i Africa. <lb />
several larding houses, still many <lb />
others arc here occupying their summer Senator Jones, Arkansas, has been <lb />
cottages. A of twelve Chairman the National <lb />
men from Winston arc in camp It is Said the <lb />
having immense fun. So taken alto- , <lb />
. . of the Cumin tee will <lb />
gel her the entire island presents a <lb />
. , transferred to doe.- look <lb />
of activity and <lb />
Col Williamson, the veteran i is mining <lb />
of is here again this westward. <lb />
but you can mark it down that <lb />
Cherry don't let anybody <lb />
go ahead of him in landing the finny i <lb />
tribe. <lb />
M. King, General <lb />
i . . i has made converts to <lb />
Soul railroad <lb />
lure with his family on his private H manner of opposition mil probably <lb />
yacht. <lb />
It was my pleasure oil Sunday to <lb />
I ear Dr. C M. Payne, Washington, <lb />
two delightful on here <lb />
is spending days here. <lb />
It has been since the <lb />
writer was and that time <lb />
DID YOU EVER <lb />
Try Electric Hitters as a reined for <lb />
troubles not. get a l now <lb />
and set relief. This las <lb />
found to he peculiar- Hie re- <lb />
lief and cure of all Female Complaint, <lb />
a wonderful direct Influence <lb />
in giving and tone to the <lb />
if you have Loss of <lb />
Fainting spells, or arc <lb />
Nervous, sleepless. Melancholy <lb />
troubled with Spells, <lb />
Bitten is the medicine you need. Health <lb />
and Strength are guaranteed by use., <lb />
cents at Jno. L. Wont- <lb />
en's Drug <lb />
EXPECTANT <lb />
MOTHERS, <lb />
We Offer You <lb />
Which <lb />
Solely <lb />
Lite to Mother I <lb />
and Child. <lb />
Robs Pain, Horror and Risk. <lb />
has spoken upon Mr. <lb />
i he Platform framed at <lb />
and, like his interview of re- <lb />
aid the ticket as much as the bolt of <lb />
and organs. <lb />
It is now certain if the tali <lb />
I. -ague, and the Convention at <lb />
St. Louis will endorse Chicago <lb />
notice Several have predict that the <lb />
place. The S. S. Co. and X. will also I II in line, We <lb />
St. Louis. July a debate <lb />
that lasted four List night <lb />
club, the democratic <lb />
city, endorsed the <lb />
go platform and nomination of <lb />
and by a vote of <lb />
Lehman and If G. op. <lb />
the and Prank M. W. HIGGS. <lb />
hater, Lee Merry weather. Given Camp- <lb />
bell and Paul T. spoke in <lb />
ii. President II. Wei <lb />
has resigned from the in <lb />
of last night's action. <lb />
My wife be- <lb />
fore birth of her she did not <lb />
from quickly <lb />
relieved the critical hour but. <lb />
had no pains and her <lb />
recovery was rapid. <lb />
E. E. Ala. <lb />
Rent by Hall or on receipt of, <lb />
Mr Mil. U. Moth- <lb />
mailed Free. <lb />
I n CO., i. <lb />
SOLD BY ALL <lb />
J. S. Cashier. <lb />
Maj. HENRY HARDING <lb />
I III <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Catarrh Cured. <lb />
With LOCAL APPLICATIONS, <lb />
they cannot reach the few or the ills-1 <lb />
ease. Catarrh la a blood or . . ., <lb />
disease, in order lo cine it a Capital Than a Hall <lb />
you must take internal remedies. Mall's j Million Dollars, <lb />
Cure is taken Internally, <lb />
on the blood and mucous <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not i ck Hied- <lb />
It nil- by of the <lb />
best in this for <lb />
rears, and is a <lb />
is i the best, tonics <lb />
with tut beet blood <lb />
directly on n m <lb />
The pelf two <lb />
is what such <lb />
S. K. K. having established the a bet <lb />
boat hen ha, largely Increased j results in curing hi Bend I N. C. <lb />
done on the island , for Inc. <lb />
V. Props Toledo. <lb />
by druggists price <lb />
STOCKHOLDERS <lb />
Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mil. <lb />
The Scotland Heck Scotland <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Heck, N C. <lb />
B. R. Fleming, N. C. <lb />
W. Higgs Urns. <lb />
and as a result of this a number of new; <lb />
buildings have been erected. Near this <lb />
lay boat another light house is being <lb />
We respectfully solicit the act <lb />
. firms, individuals and the general <lb />
Hum . r public. <lb />
tot-the a, I I n at Checks and Account Books furnish. <lb />
and the is Inn in- V V Cl ,,, application. <lb />
new channel cut from <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
of improvements also. <lb />
been placed to the room-, the <lb />
building has been brightened With i <lb />
i. i y. <lb />
paint, considerable new furniture has mM J M m m <lb />
been put in, is At the and acting under of my Attorney, Col, I. A <lb />
and neat. extended the time purchase of Farm for l lie I'm ten I <lb />
I have not tried hand until ISM, my <lb />
. . , . i la for or less, , and all . acres cultivated . Prom <lb />
the rod at this writing, in ii o no , ,,. collections may be expected and the fol- <lb />
Teachers, Tuition <lb />
a year, s. a <lb />
full Uriel <lb />
Course-, Law School, School, <lb />
Summer School Teachers, Scholar- <lb />
and loans for the needy. <lb />
Hill. X. c. <lb />
I expect in aide to slate that the are the terms and prices, to wit . <lb />
id don't run for behind when <lb />
whales. I <lb />
J. <lb />
it comes to catching <lb />
a and TBS<lb />
At AND <lb />
II M IX I.<lb />
ha-. Broker and <lb />
r's c i- <lb />
that King's <lb />
Carried Cousins Times. . no remedy. <lb />
. , All persons wishing to avail themselves of tin last opportunity of Brown, Prop. St. Hotel, It. <lb />
A man a license t low can do so by calling on Col. . A. Sugg, at Green- lie <lb />
of Deeds King for vibe, X. C-, or th pr by r. d . p. o. on fie. of a Cough of two tears <lb />
another man to married. This idyllic, P. O. to Jno. It Laurel Ya. and rights will l e Li Dis- <lb />
to avoid the pen illy L. 1-. Men ill, <lb />
h th- u lie hi- used -ml rec- <lb />
led i and never knew it fail <lb />
land would I her have it doc- <lb />
have been each I,, r T T-T A always cures. Mis. <lb />
all three of them of X ---K. <lb />
the same man. e is a a j ways keeps it at hand and has no fear <lb />
ailed case to .;, it. relieves. <lb />
another man to gel married, l ins i-. vine, a. r. v. to u <lb />
the third the same man sent. is a f I. and <lb />
plied lot same l <lb />
, , .- i i s, tell HIM, <lb />
to married and tin- <lb />
trial at L. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Greenville is the leading Bright <lb />
THE <lb />
II -I <lb />
i aid he lob i <lb />
I i . as well mill d i <lb />
s your i, I be <lb />
will abs I'll- iv i id <lb />
, if will exercise good <lb />
economy with the I. <lb />
of lb- comes <lb />
and content in in other <lb />
a this lime the <lb />
whistle of the I Halifax <lb />
was heard and b him we<lb />
is not only the leading <lb />
house in l I <lb />
we u <lb />
show <lb />
r-j<lb />
IN THE SWIM. <lb />
Enjoying the <lb />
Seaside. <lb />
sold as <lb />
i T . <lb />
year for as an <lb />
many <lb />
i. <lb />
price per pound. <lb />
as the <lb />
are three points <lb />
to obtain the hi <lb />
price a pile j <lb />
knowledge the <lb />
tobacco. Second<lb />
; v<lb />
Kl <lb />
i l <lb />
I c <lb />
ii ; <lb />
ill <lb />
or <lb />
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tie <lb />
c bids <lb />
L. F. EVANS. <lb />
It. EVANS. <lb />
Va. <lb />
EVANS CO., Props. <lb />
The old. Greenville Warehouse is being en- <lb />
and more lights added which makes it <lb />
the best 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 and we will show <lb />
you. Your friends, <lb />
EVANS Greenville, X. <lb />
Wholesale Dealers in <lb />
Baltimore prices guaranteed to merchants. <lb />
This is no blow or bluff, but we will do that and <lb />
save you freight, <lb />
Just let us have a trial order and will con- <lb />
you. <lb />
Sot Ii Carolina, I In FLOORING <lb />
. . . . <lb />
W. H. ,, , t . . <lb />
The above mined will take lean coat- . i a car I n <lb />
notice that an action entitled it VI mi <lb />
has before a. I -A- <lb />
an ice of the mid ill Co- <lb />
county of Pitt, to n cover <lb />
oil a note hod, w . <lb />
and to subject I <lb />
certain land which defendant own- in <lb />
this county to the payment of mid <lb />
and the defendant will <lb />
lake ice he to <lb />
before the u J. A. Lang at his <lb />
in House in town I T <lb />
on the 31st of July r- <lb />
o'clock A. answer or <lb />
to the e t in -aid action. <lb />
or the to the c <lb />
for tin- in said com- <lb />
plaint. <lb />
This d.-iv <lb />
J. A. I <lb />
P. L for <lb />
THAT CAN <lb />
FLU <lb />
FROM <lb />
ES. <lb />
ti <lb />
rum. iv<lb />
I'll <lb />
Meat, <lb />
I'll R I <lb />
I I <lb />
I II <lb />
I upon <lb />
; t r's lips on <lb />
no be <lb />
table l outside <lb />
es for our tobacco. <lb />
of <lb />
have en-1 <lb />
Sugar,<lb />
Ac <lb />
1- <lb />
ll. I I . n <lb />
pi <lb />
t unit en <lb />
ml <lb />
in III <lb />
I . <lb />
in <lb />
n ,;.,,, . , , ,. <lb />
. I II 1-1 I I . .- I e v. , <lb />
ii mm in <lb />
I are n <lb />
for i delivery.<lb />
-i-1 inn <lb />
ii. 1-. i inn <lb />
LI. LA I'll <lb />
is i-. A mil <lb />
a I <lb />
I'll I i <lb />
in <lb />
lo master in<lb />
N. C. <lb />
is now at prim . <lb />
and the people .-. j- <lb />
. to th <lb />
Hotel i- <lb />
any lo in-r .-. <lb />
i- ; it <lb />
ti not <lb />
Iran <lb />
much o is <lb />
formerly, and much <lb />
I larger to com a <lb />
I Old Line <lb />
I Virginia Dare, under 1.1 <lb />
David Hill, make a hip <lb />
here every<lb />
me say here in pawing that one <lb />
who has ever with Dive Hill <lb />
knows a pi is be on a <lb />
steamer I. <lb />
same i con a- loll <lb />
N railroad have i-s. i III I IV <lb />
a iv is M . y <lb />
one of i.-. I.- -i-l. , . ,. i. . <lb />
III. an I . a. I.- s I <lb />
.-in. .-.-. w re <lb />
i v. i. . i u <lb />
order that might, at all times, thorough- <lb />
protect e interest of all their customer.-, and j <lb />
the vast old customers whose patron- <lb />
age and placed <lb />
the a rehouse of State, lie j <lb />
constantly new o witness to <lb />
this fact. With live years <lb />
of practical experience <lb />
on the warehouse floors <lb />
in. . <lb />
r. every <lb />
. . . <lb />
;. c ii. . . . i .,. ,,, <lb />
V a. . t i ; . i , , , k <lb />
A. U. on W.-d. <lb />
rs. <lb />
tin- number of sail to and In in <lb />
make it for to <lb />
come and every day. <lb />
I looked over the hotel register on <lb />
Sunday and found there were fifty art <lb />
rivals here on that day alone. Among I <lb />
these were people from New York, <lb />
h i y a; to <lb />
your crop limn <lb />
and Joy- <lb />
will both be on sale <lb />
In we <lb />
want to say that with <lb />
A. P.<lb />
-A <lb />
Eagle Brand of Fine Shoes. <lb />
. A -1. ck of- <lb />
General <lb />
T. <lb />
WHITE <lb />
hi n <lb />
A. w <lb />
our combined <lb />
LO <lb />
I. AT I WITH A I<lb />
has taught bed 1.- <lb />
believe we <lb />
, in a better position <lb />
Y V I ALFRED. <lb />
in irk t <lb />
la ilia and <lb />
a load ready for <lb />
no <lb />
i i <lb />
the in e <lb />
bill come on to <lb />
old Eastern bead- <lb />
quarter high prices. <lb />
. It <lb />
K i . <lb />
Ii i <lb />
go. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
COBB CO. <lb />
AMI Hi <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
m, and Process Water Street- <lb />
Ties and Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments Solicited. <lb />
Code. in<lb /></p>
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THE REFLECTOR <lb />
N. C. <lb />
S. J, f BUMS, Editor <lb />
at the post office t Green <lb />
N. C. as second-class mail matter <lb />
GREENVILLE. <lb />
The Central and Natural for <lb />
the Tobacco of Eastern North Car- <lb />
Such is Opinion of <lb />
Those in High positions to <lb />
Know. <lb />
July 1890. <lb />
PRESS ASSOCIATION. <lb />
Delightful Session at Wilmington. <lb />
The North I Press <lb />
held its annual con- <lb />
this week in the city of <lb />
In all there were forty <lb />
tors in attendance and thy had a very <lb />
interesting meeting, <lb />
The morning of the first day was de- <lb />
voted to matters of business connected <lb />
with the and to addresses, <lb />
welcome responses, and the an <lb />
Ml address the President. In <lb />
the editors were taken in <lb />
charge by the Commerce <lb />
and given M excursion over the sea- <lb />
coast railroad to Ocean View where an <lb />
hour was spent in sight seeing and and <lb />
bathing. They then r-turned to <lb />
where an old fashioned <lb />
served to which the <lb />
quill drivers did full and ample lice. <lb />
They back in Wilmington in time <lb />
for supper and held another business <lb />
.- i. i. at night. <lb />
Thursday through the courtesy of <lb />
Cap. W. Harper, steamer <lb />
Wilmington, the editors an ex- <lb />
down the river to Southport <lb />
mid out to This proved a delight- <lb />
trip all through. to <lb />
Carolina stop two hours was <lb />
liar and the Association held another <lb />
business session for the ion of <lb />
At night another session was <lb />
held in Wilmington and all business be- <lb />
completed convention adjourned <lb />
sine die. <lb />
Wilmington was exceedingly <lb />
to the editors and made their stay <lb />
in the city of such pleasure as to be an <lb />
occasion long remembered even <lb />
Jar as to invite the Association t <lb />
arise Wilmington its <lb />
how they appreciated be <lb />
beat expressed in resolutions adopt- <lb />
by the Association. <lb />
The following n solution by <lb />
J. C. was unanimously adopted. <lb />
That the thanks of the <lb />
North Carolina Press Association are <lb />
extended to the Wilmington <lb />
of Commerce for their cordial <lb />
invitation and while in <lb />
Wilmington, to Wilmington <lb />
mast railroad, the Wilmington street <lb />
railroad, to Captain Harper. <lb />
-l inner Wilmington, and <lb />
ad <lb />
el. <lb />
lit. th ill f <lb />
the Ninth T o-s 1.1 <lb />
are h. In r. d . I. W <lb />
f r the fa i Hie tit in <lb />
which he d the i .- <lb />
r of the <lb />
J. P. Caldwell the loll <lb />
which adopted a rising rote. <lb />
North A .- i <lb />
lion, on eve of adjournment, makes <lb />
H its <lb />
courtesies . M.-i.-. <lb />
F. I. U. F. King an I Charles <lb />
M. the <lb />
Commerce. <lb />
entertainment in <lb />
; to lie of the local <lb />
press. and Ber- <lb />
and to Mr. II. <lb />
Jr. president of the Chamber of Com- <lb />
for his kind invitation to the <lb />
to make delightful <lb />
its <lb />
id.-o made <lb />
at <lb />
I It rs of i i <lb />
as f <lb />
It th <lb />
ark. <lb />
Vic- in i. V, <lb />
Wins S <lb />
T. <lb />
i f Oxford Ledger. . <lb />
W. A Ch <lb />
is. he <lb />
S it and h <lb />
mil. Co Times, <lb />
B. of tin. <lb />
ton <lb />
W. of the <lb />
C. of the <lb />
Democrat. <lb />
A. That <lb />
a, of Times ; A. <lb />
London, the Chatham II word ; <lb />
K. the <lb />
; J. A. of the Durham <lb />
Sun J. W. Bail y. cf the <lb />
i -r. <lb />
to i i ti ml . i <lb />
i , I <lb />
, I ill -I i I . . V I. <lb />
w. i. i M. I. <lb />
Hustler; <lb />
Bell, of <lb />
T. King, of Green- <lb />
ville Weekly ; J. W. of the <lb />
Courier; J. A. Arthur, of the <lb />
Washington Messenger, J. J. of <lb />
the High Point <lb />
Baltimore, Richmond <lb />
Winston, Greenville. w- <lb />
Tillery and other points. <lb />
There are a number of pretty girl. <lb />
It does not a palace car to carry <lb />
President Bryan. He can to <lb />
ride in with the people an <lb />
O. I. <lb />
A few days ago the was on a <lb />
tar between Goldsboro and <lb />
Mr. J. T. an old school mate <lb />
aim ml. was on his way heme <lb />
he has been <lb />
for the two years. We were dis- <lb />
cussing mailers of various kinds in gen- <lb />
and in particular. Tom <lb />
was laying that from what he could <lb />
learn Greenville had a brighter future <lb />
than any market in the east, <lb />
and just at this juncture a rather hand- <lb />
some and distinguished looking man, in <lb />
the. seat just in our rear leaned over <lb />
and asked he meant Greenville, S, <lb />
C. He was told yes and drawing him- <lb />
self up in a most way he <lb />
said that he hail heard a great dial of <lb />
that place on account its tobacco <lb />
said be handled nearly all the tobacco <lb />
grown in North Carolina and Virginia, <lb />
that is marketed in the east. That is <lb />
said lie handled it over his road <lb />
during the past few years had handled <lb />
a great of Eastern North Carolina <lb />
and especially nine <lb />
on the main line of the W. W. . It <lb />
and very impressively he remarked that <lb />
weeks ago before the Chi- <lb />
Chamber of Commerce on <lb />
pertaining to Southern <lb />
and -aid be told them that in Eastern <lb />
North Carolina, of this the <lb />
there was the line.-t body of <lb />
country in the South, for said lie in <lb />
addition lo the trucking, fruit growing <lb />
and manufacturing they grew <lb />
lint bright tobacco there that is <lb />
produced in the world and this one lea- <lb />
lure atom i a great deal more than <lb />
many more thickly sections <lb />
in the South possesses. told him <lb />
that there were a many people in <lb />
Eastern North Carolina who said that <lb />
tobacco had done Eastern North Caro- <lb />
more harm than it had goo <lb />
though class people were greatly <lb />
in the minority. Well, said lie, <lb />
people ought to go away Iron home <lb />
spend some time in a section <lb />
for ten years farmers have <lb />
grown nothing but then <lb />
come back home and contrast <lb />
Tobacco have n <lb />
i this people any <lb />
more it they would this. We told <lb />
him we were glad to hear him express <lb />
I hits about out home town. <lb />
Why he do you live in <lb />
And on learning was <lb />
at home he become more i <lb />
in his praise it. He then <lb />
his card but said I don't you to <lb />
quote over my in r <lb />
This is in a t i know <lb />
just how people on the think of <lb />
our town is section of our <lb />
State if his is worth <lb />
as It what of u- in some <lb />
e lire he I in r <lb />
. in ., .- lit we val i <lb />
among the let add again demonstrated by from Gilt- <lb />
that her when <lb />
the comes. Miss <lb />
Cherry is the most popular girl if <lb />
boys all declaring she is will be selected its place at <lb />
most charming dancer that has been which President Bryan i to be <lb />
of his nomination. The <lb />
of e hour says the <lb />
into <lb />
here this season. <lb />
In to lb I large number <lb />
the hotel there are many at <lb />
several houses, still many <lb />
others are here occupying their summer Senator Jones, Arkansas, has been <lb />
A of twelve Chairman the National <lb />
men from Winston arc in camp here Committee. It is said that the <lb />
We Otter Von a <lb />
REMEDY Which <lb />
INJURES Solely <lb />
Lite to Mother <lb />
and <lb />
tors the lee will lie <lb />
transferred to does look <lb />
as if the Beat of t is moving <lb />
westward <lb />
having fun. So alto- <lb />
the entire presents a <lb />
of activity and <lb />
Col Williamson, the veteran <lb />
of is here again this <lb />
but you can mark it down that <lb />
Cherry don't let anybody Editor spoken upon Mr. <lb />
go ahead of him in landing the tinny ,,,, framed at <lb />
tribe. ,,,. , . . <lb />
. ,. . ,, , like Ins re- <lb />
M. King, manager t ; <lb />
. ,, , . . , , . cent has made converts to <lb />
Norfolk Southern <lb />
with his family on his private manner of opposition, mil probably <lb />
aid ticket as much as tin <lb />
and organs. <lb />
bolt <lb />
It is now certain the tali <lb />
League, and the Silver Conventional <lb />
yacht. <lb />
It was my pleasure tin Sunday to <lb />
I ear Dr. C- M. Washington, <lb />
preach two delightful .-err on bore <lb />
lie is spending Rome days here. <lb />
It been years since the <lb />
writer was and time I endorse Chicago <lb />
notice have taken We predict that the <lb />
place. The S. S. Co. and X. iS. will also I m line, we <lb />
S. It. It. baring established the lay <lb />
boat In-re lots largely Increased the <lb />
amount of business done on the island <lb />
and as a result of this a number of new; <lb />
buildings have been erected. <lb />
DID YOU EVER <lb />
Try Hitters a a remedy for <lb />
troubles not. get b now <lb />
and relief. This las <lb />
found to be adapted Hie re- <lb />
lief and cure of all Female <lb />
a direct. <lb />
in giving sue and tone to the <lb />
organs. If yon have Loss of <lb />
Fainting Spells, or arc <lb />
sleepless, Melancholy <lb />
with Spells, <lb />
Bitters is the need. Health j <lb />
Strength are. guaranteed by its use., <lb />
cents at J no. <lb />
en's Drug Store. j <lb />
Si. Louis, a debate <lb />
that lasted four Lours last night <lb />
club, the democratic <lb />
of this city, endorsed the <lb />
go platform and nomination <lb />
an and by a vote to I. <lb />
F. Lehman and It G. Frost op-j <lb />
the Frank M. J. W. HIGGS. J. S. Cashier, <lb />
EXPECTANT <lb />
MOTHERS, <lb />
Robs Confinement of Pain, Horror and Risk. <lb />
My wife used tic-1 <lb />
I fore birth tier child, she did not <lb />
suffer from or <lb />
I relieved at the critical hour <lb />
, bad no pains afterward and her <lb />
recovery was rapid. <lb />
E. E. Johnston, Ala. <lb />
or Express, on receipt of, <lb />
Mr ironic Book <lb />
mailed Free. <lb />
Ilium CO., Atlanta, <lb />
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. <lb />
Lee Camp- <lb />
bell and T. Gadsden in <lb />
it. President II. <lb />
has resigned from the duo in <lb />
of last action. <lb />
HENRY HARDING <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
STOCKHOLDERS <lb />
Catarrh Cured. <lb />
with LOCAL <lb />
cannot reach the Fa of the <lb />
t-a-c. Catarrh hi a blood or . , , <lb />
disease, and in order to rare it Representing a Capital a Hall <lb />
you must take internal <lb />
Cure is taken Internally, <lb />
acts directly on the blood and <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure, is not <lb />
It Mil- on.; of tile <lb />
beet physicians in country <lb />
year-, and is a <lb />
is composed of the best tonics <lb />
with tin <lb />
Dollars, <lb />
Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bunk, Baltimore, Mil. <lb />
The Scotland Scotland <lb />
N. r. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Ned;. N C. <lb />
on R. R. Fleming, N. C. <lb />
will have a gold Mm two n . , ft <lb />
is whit won- u- HI Ob. <lb />
and silver, with chances in favor the results in curing t N. C. <lb />
l We the accounts <lb />
. .-.-. . . firms, the general <lb />
hitter. <lb />
lay boat another light house is <lb />
tor the j f hp f f Checks and Account Books furnish- <lb />
the is having A U O on application. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA. <lb />
new channel cut the inlet across <lb />
what is known as the <lb />
Hotel Ponder come in tor a I <lb />
share of improvements also. <lb />
have been placed to the room-, the <lb />
building has been brightened with j f <lb />
considerable new furniture has . <lb />
been nil in, everything is At tins and acting the advise of my Attorney, Col, I. A Sugg, <lb />
and neat. hie extended the time I'm of Rights for Improved Patent <lb />
I have not tried band with the until <lb />
. . ,,.,,.,,. prices, ins for acres or less, l, for all over -i acres cultivated <lb />
the rod at tins writing, in next all .,,,.,. ,. be expected and the <lb />
I to be able to state that are the terms and prices, to <lb />
old don't run behind when,.,. ,, ,, . <lb />
hales. <lb />
it comes to ea <lb />
TBS <lb />
AND L I At <lb />
At <lb />
Ti Students, Tuition <lb />
a a <lb />
month, full College s. Uriel <lb />
Course-, Law School, School, <lb />
Teachers, Scholar- <lb />
ships and loan.- needy. Address <lb />
PRESIDENT WINSTON. <lb />
Chat-el Hill. N. c. <lb />
CONDENSED<lb />
I. Broker <lb />
Mi; mi r's Agent, Ohio, Cl- <lb />
that Dr. King's New <lb />
has no equal ti remedy. D. <lb />
persons who wishing to avail ibis last unity of Brown, Hotel, <lb />
at these low can do so by Col. I. A, Sugg, at tire -n Wayne, that be was cured <lb />
I ; ii of ti of two years <lb />
Mart-led Cousins Times. <lb />
A man obtained a tr <lb />
Register Deeds King to-day or remit the by letter O. on t <lb />
another man to get married. This is Va. P. O. to Jno. U Va., and rights will be prompt- j by I Dr. King's <lb />
the same Is a of and wishing W avoid the I. 1-. Merrill, <lb />
, , ii. ., , States Patent must comply th- Mass., says that he has used -ml <lb />
on, It ii and never knew fail <lb />
to get and .,,, , , r , a , , <lb />
JOHN R. CHANEY ii <lb />
have been to <lb />
all three of them of <lb />
the same man. We doubt is a <lb />
case to this on <lb />
JULY <lb />
tor, because ii cures. Mis. <lb />
M. <lb />
. ways keeps it at hand has rear <lb />
because it instantly relieve.-. <lb />
at <lb />
Greenville is Bright Tobacco <lb />
THE <lb />
.-. <lb />
is not only leading; <lb />
ill hi I <lb />
we U<lb />
ll . <lb />
v- <lb />
.-1 <lb />
.-I <lb />
i ii paid a high our <lb />
. I slate, him- . as <lb />
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-I a; t s till it Nil Jo t <lb />
w.-ii ii <lb />
. lie- -t Mm- <lb />
will .-00.1 i <lb />
, will <lb />
m and with tin- in <lb />
of th-1 <lb />
in oilier <lb />
s id try. thin lime <lb />
whistle of Halifax <lb />
Mas beard I. him god-by we <lb />
chanced lot <lb />
4- <lb />
IN THE SWIM <lb />
year an <lb />
j nice per <lb />
as the <lb />
arc three points <lb />
to i he <lb />
est a pile oil<lb />
; . .<lb />
mm <lb />
of <lb />
Hi <lb />
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ii ; lie. <lb />
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ml <lb />
mi; ever V. e <lb />
L. F. EVANS. <lb />
It. S. EVANS. <lb />
A. H <lb />
H rt <lb />
Mil mm, <lb />
EVANS CO., Props. <lb />
The old Greenville Warehouse is being en- <lb />
and more lights added which makes it <lb />
the best lighted Warehouse in the State. With <lb />
money and no pets, fair dealings and <lb />
hard work, we are going to sell as high <lb />
as any one. Give us a trial and we will show <lb />
you. Your friends, <lb />
EVANS Greenville, N. <lb />
Wholesale Dealers in <lb />
Baltimore prices guaranteed to merchants. <lb />
This is no blow or bluff, but we will do that and <lb />
save you freight, <lb />
Just let us have a trial order and will con- <lb />
you. <lb />
ARi <lb />
Carolina, I in Justices Court FLOORING- <lb />
Pitt County, f <lb />
AV. II. .-. W. Keel, ,, . , , , <lb />
I, Williams. A AU-I-LOTS <lb />
above will take loss cost- a car ii. b <lb />
North v Co. <lb />
notice that an action entitled a- X c I . <lb />
has been commenced before A. M. <lb />
an acting Justice of the In <lb />
for the county rt cover Jude- <lb />
on a in which bail, w . <lb />
against and to <lb />
certain land which defendant owns in <lb />
this county to the payment of ah <lb />
debt; the defendant <lb />
take notice that be is required to appeal CAN <lb />
before said J. A. Lang at hi <lb />
in the Court House in town i I f T <lb />
the of I. . I <lb />
A, M. and answer <lb />
to the t ill Paid action. <lb />
or the apply the r <lb />
for in com- f- <lb />
plaint. -1- -1 v <lb />
This of duly <lb />
p. a. i ion less money <lb />
JUST <lb />
ti- <lb />
ft, <lb />
People Enjoying the <lb />
Seaside. <lb />
lilt <lb />
Second a I <lb />
j bids<lb />
t r's lips will out <lb />
no one can <lb />
able. l <lb />
es your tobacco. <lb />
three I <lb />
managers of <lb />
c en- <lb />
lo master in <lb />
i Mint, <lb />
etc <lb />
. In t . <lb />
I if. I r ii .;.,,. , <lb />
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I'll<lb />
X. C July <lb />
is now at prim <lb />
people <lb />
a-e ibis pie i- I . <lb />
Hotel I is surpassing <lb />
In in <lb />
,; urge i.- f II r <lb />
ti it It.- <lb />
sea-tin i s <lb />
me <lb />
and s much <lb />
larger to hen. I--- <lb />
I Old Line <lb />
I Virginia Dare, under I <lb />
Cant. David Hill, make trip <lb />
from here every <lb />
me here in passing that one <lb />
who ha ever I with Dive Hill <lb />
knows a pi -inure is lo be .- <lb />
nil I . hi-1 I Then the <lb />
eon i.- I on nit, tie <lb />
have es. <lb />
a iv <lb />
one r.-.- i.- j .- i<lb />
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A. M. <lb />
Inn Besides steamers, <lb />
the sail boats to and In in <lb />
for <lb />
and B every <lb />
I looked over the hotel register on <lb />
Sunday and found there were fifty <lb />
rival- here on that day alone. Among <lb />
these were people New York, <lb />
order that they might, at all times, thorough-i <lb />
protect ll e interest all their customers and; <lb />
j the vast army old customers whose patron-; <lb />
at-e and has u <lb />
the warehouse of State, <lb />
new o witness to <lb />
this fact. With <lb />
if practical experience <lb />
on the warehouse floors <lb />
in re we want <lb />
IS <lb />
. r <lb />
la in<lb />
i- <lb />
I in i <lb />
d w re r j <lb />
i y o <lb />
your crop than <lb />
l lore. aid Joy- <lb />
will both be on sale <lb />
In conclusion we <lb />
want to say that with <lb />
. H it <lb />
-1 <lb />
I I ea-. . <lb />
I III pi <lb />
t Mill It'll <lb />
ml mil <lb />
nil . <lb />
Ac <lb />
f-<lb />
in H k, Ac <lb />
are n w <lb />
for i delivery. <lb />
I I'll ; In a I <lb />
Is. I ail. ; <lb />
A LI. in <lb />
. A met lea. <lb />
A. B. <lb />
i I Ma S ti <lb />
SWIM m <lb />
-----A large of <lb />
Brand of Fine Shoes <lb />
it ck of <lb />
iv a In n <lb />
T. WHITE <lb />
A. <lb />
--------is AT I WITH A I I <lb />
I I aught it. -t i, n <lb />
tint we MIC l <lb />
III ill v I M K, j for . i. <lb />
our combined <lb />
for and ,,,;, , <lb />
ill l ill I .- for Heavy agent for I lark- u .,, <lb />
, . .,. e <lb />
, . , , JIM- N X. c <lb />
-i i. mi i <lb />
the old Eastern bead- <lb />
quarter tor prices. <lb />
EVANS, GO. <lb />
f GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
Into ma and <lb />
git a <lb />
in irk t ; <lb />
ti-n i i the in <lb />
the e <lb />
hut come right on to AMI <lb />
CO. <lb />
AND <lb />
Stock, Cotton, Grain and Provision Brokers. <lb />
-203. Process Building, Water <lb />
Ties and Peanut Sacks at Lowest Prices. <lb />
and Consignments Solicited. <lb />
Code, used in Telegraphing.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
We beg to call your <lb />
attention to the very <lb />
low juices being offer- <lb />
ed in every department <lb />
our store. Spring <lb />
and sun goods <lb />
must go to make room <lb />
for fall purchases and <lb />
you will do well to ex- <lb />
quality and <lb />
prices now being quot- <lb />
ed as are in many <lb />
instances less than <lb />
York wholesale cost, <lb />
dine early and get the <lb />
pick as are sure to <lb />
Li; i r. e <lb />
This i ii <lb />
or <lb />
i I II <lb />
Xi. <lb />
mail- <lb />
Dry <lb />
down for S <lb />
M. Schultz. <lb />
Corned Mallets in at <lb />
s. <lb />
first <lb />
I Potatoes a peek at S. M. <lb />
Fresh Batter. N. Y. Stale mid Chit's <lb />
at S. <lb />
Fresh Flour received <lb />
at J. S. Tunstall. <lb />
will be in Greenville, <lb />
the King House u Tuesday and <lb />
Wednesday, Angus 4th 1890, <lb />
the purpose of <lb />
diseases of the <lb />
Db. H. O. <lb />
The Second regiment of State <lb />
Guard is in encampment at <lb />
Wrightsville near Wilmington. <lb />
They have named it <lb />
Dr. Chas. the <lb />
Normal school at <lb />
Greensboro, declines to allow Ins name <lb />
to be used for the of the <lb />
State University, He believes that he <lb />
is now engaged in the great work of <lb />
his life, the education of the women of <lb />
the State, and will not give it up even <lb />
the honorable position, President of <lb />
I he State <lb />
Mr. I. came in Saturday <lb />
night from a on road, lie <lb />
kindly furnisher us with a very e <lb />
he says is straight <lb />
nods. Mr. Hardy II. of <lb />
killed in <lb />
II days. This gentleman Hues <lb />
The Planted Warehouse- Bethel Items. <lb />
attention is culled to the <lb />
They ere Sometime as Well attractive of Messrs. I N. C, July Kith, 1896. i the traveling for the <lb />
Attacked by a large Snake. <lb />
last Wednesday while Mr. A. II. <lb />
Ladies <lb />
Heard. <lb />
Patrick, of <lb />
. up. Sunday in <lb />
ton. <lb />
Miss ; ; Mag at as- <lb />
Daniel L. .-.--. <lb />
i here. <lb />
Forbes Move in issue on Miss from Clayton Quilter, and Mr. P. <lb />
,. ti. i . i <lb />
third page. The takes Thursday <lb />
pride in roes these gentlemen j <lb />
as thoroughly reliable in <lb />
and transactions and lire <lb />
to lie core in the warehouse business. <lb />
Your interest will be looked <lb />
alter in I heir hands. A trial will con- <lb />
you. Thoroughly alive to the <lb />
necessity advertising the tobacco in- <lb />
we-e traveling in a boggy near the <lb />
B. L. of Nashville Tenn., and comity line, in the <lb />
as in town yesterday. neighborhood of Ridge Spring, they <lb />
James C. Cherry, of very large snake, <lb />
visiting his mother. Mi <lb />
C berry. <lb />
M of <lb />
family, id <lb />
S. C. is his aunt Mrs. C. <lb />
the buggy and but for going <lb />
in a swift trot serious damage would <lb />
have been done. The snake was so <lb />
Intent that he seized bold of the wheel <lb />
Your attention is called to the <lb />
fact that <lb />
SILKS FOB WAIST, <lb />
At Cost <lb />
HAMBURG EDGING, <lb />
At Coat <lb />
SHOES. <lb />
I.- .------- . Airs. , , . ,, . . . <lb />
Hiss is of a vi.-it to t of an ex- Moore and other relatives here this seized land of the wheel <lb />
Fremont. I ample worthy tie- imitation of every k. j mid was thrown forward over the top <lb />
W. B. Burg tine i. Friday night business man of the there is much sickness in <lb />
from the of All Mr- face. In <lb />
is offering all his<lb />
Mrs. W. and C. Car- <lb />
From <lb />
We are to I ti it A A. <lb />
Forbes Jr. i- I. <lb />
Miss of <lb />
is it. i. Smith. . <lb />
,, . , . , . , It is often difficult to convince wee-H <lb />
II. K r from their blood is impure, until dread- <lb />
Hie Wilmington. <lb />
. ,. . . or salt rheum, are proof <lb />
-loan a. o h . . , . . . <lb />
. , . . , , II is now. <lb />
Mrs. C. my u <lb />
Miss of <lb />
is i.-i ii ; i -r, Mrs. <lb />
Moore. <lb />
the lower part of this township. AH face. I passing <lb />
families of Mrs. W. k Mr- <lb />
Mrs. Charity arc down log, giving it a severe jar <lb />
The snake was <lb />
very large vicious. was cf an <lb />
Misses Ada May I'm- <lb />
of are Mrs. <lb />
Ii. I. Smith. <lb />
his unusual species snake in this country. <lb />
Old Frank Was sure scared.<lb />
In order not to move our <lb />
it -aid he can make <lb />
Mr. <lb />
certainly be m in in a <lb />
district. <lb />
Died. <lb />
We are sorry to learn the death <lb />
it Mr. Bland, which <lb />
ed yesterday at his home, near <lb />
ton. lie was taken with a congestive <lb />
hill and soon passed away. <lb />
More Boom Needed. <lb />
T. William.- us that <lb />
he has closed a with <lb />
Messrs Forbes Move to add twenty <lb />
led more to the Planters Warehouse. <lb />
This addition will make, this Warehouse <lb />
feet long. And moves <lb />
on in the steady of progress. <lb />
Oakley Items. <lb />
Oak N. C. duly <lb />
Miss Mary i teaching <lb />
school at Swamp. <lb />
Miss Mary is leaching at <lb />
Piny Green. <lb />
Mi .- Verna Little is teaching at Lit- <lb />
Curing is the order <lb />
day and our are making good <lb />
headway at it. <lb />
Our people think it is <lb />
lo have an early county vent ion as <lb />
i- to do. not later <lb />
lie- ;. of August.<lb />
. i i- i- reason. <lb />
Ti<lb />
to take Hood's and <lb />
prevent such eruptions and suffering. <lb />
had a dreadful abscess. , <lb />
. . . red, fiery, fierce and sore. Tho doctor at- I <lb />
IS . tended me over seven weeks. When the OUT <lb />
w--k n v I abscess broke, the pains were <lb />
I thought I should not live through it. I <lb />
heard and read so much about Hood's <lb />
r tor I i Sarsaparilla, that decided to take X, mid -t <lb />
m i in hi i i i will my husband, who was suffering with <lb />
l n ; e 1- h . boils, took it also. It soon purified our <lb />
Clippers from cents t <lb />
Shirt Waist from t <lb />
Silk Shirt Waist U yd. <lb />
AT COST <lb />
Such as Oxford for <lb />
children, and low <lb />
quarters for men <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
HATS. <lb />
Such as light color in felt and <lb />
all straw goods <lb />
AT COST. <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
to make room for fall Such Summer Suite, Might <lb />
Such as color, and weights <lb />
Lawns, <lb />
Dimities, White Goods, <lb />
India Mulls, Don, we want m <lb />
room for fall goods. <lb />
DOTTED AND <lb />
COTTON GOODS AT j <lb />
A- A. I i d <lb />
. n hi i d <lb />
i- i <lb />
d of nipper pipe to rail up say- n <lb />
; i .-. i . up and my v-o , i . <lb />
line . .- , although the doctor said I would <lb />
-d i. i i ii Is I i ii hi i not to work I have since <lb />
done t lie work for people. Hood's far- <lb />
c.;. n.-n . u. . . ;. <lb />
COST <lb />
Very Respectfully, <lb />
C. T. <lb />
Next door to of <lb />
. i l i ii <lb />
cured my the bolls. <lb />
we regard it a wonderful <lb />
Mr., <lb />
n m a <lb />
Ca; V is build- <lb />
II II II l I. f Mr. K <lb />
A. the <lb />
,, ,. , .- <lb />
i- a v on <lb />
o t <lb />
e mean what we <lb />
C an i will lie a win n <lb />
finished Mr. will soon <lb />
have one on road lo completion. <lb />
Is the One True Purifier. <lb />
Hood's Pills Sells Cheap.<lb />
P h r <lb />
m I If H p <lb />
of Pitt and Surrounding Counties. -x <lb />
We are now ready to open our Warehouse and ore in better shape to handle your Tobacco <lb />
than we have ever been before. With ample floor space and plenty of money <lb />
which to do our business, we propose to be second to none in the Ware- <lb />
house business. Consult your own interest by selling where <lb />
you can get the best returns. So we respectfully in- <lb />
to. <lb />
I he of II. -i. <lb />
from, or near, O i S <lb />
w i on I I Mas <lb />
Mi, evening Ii o'clock. <lb />
U ii locks, ab ml two a a lull <lb />
in river, by km- <lb />
a by n. ; <lb />
Hank I In- body had lo I yd u <lb />
s line dis <lb />
. I nil to <lb />
an -I d . Hi's I'd d <lb />
u . .- e a <lb />
was ---I <lb />
. was e <lb />
Ii thought, by an-y, <lb />
in a -j mi -I <lb />
It -I s ; -a -Vi II <lb />
; s;. n i ii Ii <lb />
a T. h- i i . i T <lb />
ill -.- I <lb />
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An <lb />
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r's -ii i , ;. In n j <lb />
h I HI a- . <lb />
h . ., ii. . is j <lb />
c p. la-s e will ill II M.-. W. ii i <lb />
Lo has . the .- <lb />
an i will b a hand. bud <lb />
Tho I lock i- l <lb />
The -1 no M <lb />
and . on lb i r will <lb />
be two . lb <lb />
I . one The i I. a <lb />
portion id tin- corner <lb />
into offices has been <lb />
but instead lie- upper store trill In- <lb />
made a nice <lb />
lodges. k an I IV. <lb />
have the and <lb />
it is . e completed I y O <lb />
T lion a. <lb />
Mr. A. a. H <lb />
v he . old ill I'm . d . , f i <lb />
in ii t the <lb />
Call early. <lb />
Frank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
. n mi <lb />
Iv Sale m I .,, <lb />
A. <lb />
re <lb />
o i <lb />
I h ma <lb />
hoe . <lb />
h . . hairs, <lb />
r.-m chairs, <lb />
stand . jar- f. bed, <lb />
h .-1 <lb />
t. minors, hail <lb />
china tea-it. neural dinner set, <lb />
pieces, Ac. <lb />
desiring lo purchase will <lb />
it to their interest lo be present on <lb />
U W. <lb />
Auctioneer. <lb />
Where <lb />
a ; t; <lb />
v ill see that your every <lb />
i will looked <lb />
guarantee perfect <lb />
satisfaction and the highest <lb />
prices of any house in this <lb />
State or Virginia. <lb />
dollars and <lb />
Ibis fact joined to the truthful assertions, the largest stock, moat <lb />
beautiful selection, best values, make our store the most <lb />
satisfactory for you to trade. Come take a look at <lb />
the attractions which we offer you. They <lb />
fail to elicit your admiration and make <lb />
you our patrons. A stock full of Bargains <lb />
day during each 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 line of <lb />
Merchandise. <lb />
I hat has never been excelled or scarcely in this town or <lb />
county. Our store is the home of rare bargains, genuine <lb />
merit, honest goods, square dealing, polite attention, <lb />
and the place for you to trade. We have <lb />
them here and call upon every buyer <lb />
to examine them Our store <lb />
is full to <lb />
of the <lb />
following lines i <lb />
Dry Goods, Ladies, Misses and Children Dress <lb />
Goods, Shirt Waist Silks, White Goods, <lb />
Dimities, ail wool <lb />
Black Dress Ripples, <lb />
Novelty Cotton Goods. <lb />
Linen Fabrics, <lb />
Ducks, <lb />
White and Colored Lawns, <lb />
ham s. Calicoes and ether beautiful <lb />
S . , . ,. . ,,. O Silks. <lb />
i a other make the hearts of <lb />
the s -r in In I t ,. Glows, Hosiery, Side Combs, <lb />
and Hair Ornament-, an. beauties. Our Sloe, is immense <lb />
Ladies, mid Children, Men and B The most complete <lb />
and i, ; C Oxford Ties ever <lb />
offered hero. <lb />
Goods <lb />
Lain Midi Collars. Cuffs, Ties, Scat Bows <lb />
v, Ki Dress and and <lb />
Toilet Far, Wool <lb />
-11 i II it- fur and Caps for men. Boys children. <lb />
Plain, Pure, Groceries. <lb />
M-a-. Salt, and tobacco. Ha <lb />
I . in lows ware, Toilet So <lb />
I in th it lino. The Hue of <lb />
, i ever hid and is Our Ta- <lb />
S la a. . Our Cups and Dish- <lb />
es an are in i variety, Hall, Vase and far <lb />
plain fancy patterns. Now a word about our <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
S . in r and grander than ever before. Oak <lb />
Coin ho-, Plush, Upholstered. <lb />
Oak Bucking Chairs, and Oak All the <lb />
Art up to date. Separate pieces, <lb />
ads; and Tables, Towel and Hal <lb />
a. Ks. I'm Safes, Side Boards, Spring Mattresses, Cots, Wash- <lb />
Shuck and st aw Bogs, Carpet, <lb />
is. Lure Window Shades other house furnish- <lb />
,. Harness, Trunks. slid Hand Hags Satchels. Wood <lb />
and Widow 1.-I-- Fancy Lunch Bask <lb />
et. And many that need. Don't come to Green- <lb />
yule and leave Without seeing your the Leaden d <lb />
j. Bf <lb />
will <lb />
Warn -a <lb />
E. <lb />
OLA FORBES. <lb />
a. <lb />
bole Owners and Proprietors, Greenville, N. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
Having as Executor of the <lb />
will of the late Mrs. A. M. Clark, notice <lb />
is hereby Riven lo all Indebted <lb />
to the estate ti immediate pay- <lb />
to the undersigned, and to all <lb />
creditors f the estate of Mrs. A. M. <lb />
Clark to exhibit their claims properly <lb />
H if Will luted to i the <lb />
II It Will <lb />
N. on <lb />
and you had better get <lb />
of Mrs. A M. Clark. <lb />
your Flues ready for <lb />
curing. We can sup- <lb />
NOTICE. <lb />
ply you at any To the Farm- <lb />
time with the best Steel<lb />
All <lb />
M.-e to the Improved Method of <lb />
or Looping <lb />
not died that must procure a <lb />
I Km in before using the Mm. <lb />
having patented Oct. <lb />
B. Farmer, and by him <lb />
to John K. Farm <lb />
can be procured by applying to <lb />
ISAAC A. Attorney <lb />
Greenville, K. C, June 23.1898. <lb />
tender makes good <lb />
Flues.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
A RUNAWAY TRAIN. <lb />
BUSY VESUVIUS. <lb />
of Lava Increasing the Mono <lb />
Height. <lb />
Year year century <lb />
Vesuvius puffs Tho <lb />
first recorded eruption of Vesuvius <lb />
WM in A. D., when Pompeii and <lb />
overwhelmed. <lb />
Between th first and sixth centuries <lb />
nine eruptions are recorded, and <lb />
since that epoch there have bean <lb />
great ones <lb />
Tho last eruption was <lb />
on April when about <lb />
killed and more than <lb />
people fled from Naples. Of <lb />
the present condition of tho ominous <lb />
monster tho Paris Herald <lb />
is feet than it was <lb />
months The constant <lb />
showers of porous lava have filled in <lb />
one of the old hollow crater <lb />
and mm up now <lb />
from its bold outlines, <lb />
J J v greatly changed tho of <lb />
SIDES tho summit and is still Changing it <lb />
EM <lb />
AN BITS <lb />
then supplies will <lb />
our prices be <lb />
is complete <lb />
all its branches. <lb />
FLOUR, COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
RICE, TEA, <lb />
Lowest r Blew <lb />
TOBACCO <lb />
we buy direct M u <lb />
y is to buy at A com <lb />
st ck <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
unhand and sold at price <lb />
ill- times. goods and <lb />
sold therefore, m <lb />
to sell at a close margin. <lb />
S. M. N C <lb />
lightly every day. Formerly tho <lb />
volcano, as seen from Naples, had a <lb />
rounded top, but now it comes to a <lb />
wedge point <lb />
A year visitors looked into tho <lb />
hollow of tho old and <lb />
off Of late they have <lb />
J. A. <lb />
Washington, N. U, <lb />
Hotel has i thoroughly reno- <lb />
in-w added, fir <lb />
bells to even Attentive <lb />
Fish served dully. <lb />
traveling public <lb />
v locale I <lb />
A I. <lb />
It AM I H <lb />
ill I ill <lb />
Weldon <lb />
Mi <lb />
Ur Mt<lb />
Selma <lb />
Ar. Florence <lb />
X Z <lb />
M. <lb />
V. <lb />
A. <lb />
II <lb />
M -M <lb />
Bad a Clear Traffic and a <lb />
Headed <lb />
A railroad official, speaking of <lb />
some of his experiences, <lb />
lived many years ago in a small <lb />
Massachusetts city and managed N <lb />
road where employee, <lb />
tho section up, was personally <lb />
known to mo, and railroading was <lb />
of a than it is here, <lb />
the roods are so vast and long <lb />
that one hardly knows the members <lb />
of his own office staff. My office <lb />
windows, I looked out <lb />
directly upon tho principal business <lb />
street of tho and tho <lb />
to tho Union depot, tho street cross, <lb />
the tracks right angles not <lb />
from tho great arched station <lb />
entrance Every hour or two Now <lb />
York and Boston express trains WOW <lb />
arriving and departing, and it was <lb />
always an interesting sight tho day <lb />
Thanksgiving, when every <lb />
train was running in two or three <lb />
sections, and each drawn by two <lb />
locomotives, down with pas- <lb />
anxious to get to the old <lb />
farm for tho Thanksgiving <lb />
dinner. <lb />
snowy, blustering day I sat <lb />
waiting to tho train pal <lb />
in from Boston, for somehow I <lb />
kind of danger, as a railroad <lb />
man often does. I knew the train <lb />
Running the gantlet as a <lb />
j punishment was, it is said, original- <lb />
ed by to punish <lb />
thieves in his army. It was <lb />
i rowed by English from the Gar- <lb />
j mans, who copied it from Gustavo, <lb />
and being employed in rim British <lb />
I regiments readily <lb />
taken Indians <lb />
I v. <lb />
off. <lb />
Two girl friends met ti street <lb />
and stopped to <lb />
glad to see yon, said <lb />
the tailor made Alice. just or, <lb />
my way to ask you, as my <lb />
j friend, to of y brides <lb />
How lovely I did <lb />
I not know you re- <lb />
I plied tho do <lb />
very hut <lb />
i he's awfully in love and i just tor <lb />
lovely to live. Will you ; <lb />
I'll <lb />
moving forward and speaking <lb />
gone tho of the <lb />
,, . . ., ,,. t,, was a heavy tho rails slippery <lb />
old to got a good look at tho , . . <lb />
EL. that it struck tho cross- <lb />
IS <lb />
Ml <lb />
Id <lb />
M. <lb />
OS<lb />
Ai<lb />
1- <lb />
April <lb />
Ar i <lb />
M. <lb />
new cone, from tho summit o <lb />
which, at intervals of a few minutes, <lb />
there is a gust of steam, laden with <lb />
red hot ashes, sent into <lb />
tho air feet or the <lb />
steam has drifted away is an- <lb />
other rumble, a sound of watery ex- <lb />
and another shower of ashes, j <lb />
Thus from a distance in the day- <lb />
time there seems to a constant <lb />
curl of white vapor from tho sum-1 <lb />
but at night each <lb />
eruption throws up a vivid <lb />
which then fades away in a <lb />
glow. <lb />
The natives who live on tho slope <lb />
of the mountain say that the <lb />
now has been built somewhat <lb />
higher it will fall in of its own <lb />
weight and close tho present breath- <lb />
hole. Then tho will <lb />
be like a corked up A new <lb />
vent will have to made, and in <lb />
tho making of this vent there will <lb />
ft eruption, an overflow of <lb />
lava and tho formation of a new <lb />
crater. <lb />
There was, indeed, a general be- j <lb />
lief that tho renewed and growing j <lb />
activity of tho volcano would lead <lb />
to sort of eruption, but it was <lb />
hoped that it would be nothing more <lb />
serious than a flow of lava down <lb />
over tho old and hardened beds. Tho <lb />
last outbreak and tho flow toward <lb />
in tho direction of the buried <lb />
city of was, there- <lb />
fore, not unexpected. <lb />
The largo is simply a heap of <lb />
cinders dignified by The ride <lb />
to the foot of tho cone consumes five <lb />
hours, but it requires only ten min- <lb />
to top of the funicular <lb />
railway. a walk of ten <lb />
minutes up tho edges of the <lb />
crater to tho bowl, and in this <lb />
Is tho little cone thrown up by the <lb />
recent Inter <lb />
Ocean.<lb />
C T. <lb />
V z. <lb />
A. M.<lb />
m.<lb />
Ar <lb />
M. <lb />
Ar <lb />
Rocky <lb />
Ar <lb />
Train Scotland Meek Branch <lb />
3.55 p. in., Halifax 4.1 <lb />
p. at., arrives Scotland at p <lb />
B., 6.47 p. 7.45 <lb />
p. in. Returning, leaves 7.20 <lb />
. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. <lb />
Halifax at a. 11.20 am<lb />
a. .-Hid p . in. <lb />
arrive 8.50 a. and 4.40 p. <lb />
tn. 9.45 a. m., <lb />
3.30 p. in., 10.20 a. in. <lb />
and ti HI p. m arrives Washington <lb />
11.50 and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
Connects with trains on <lb />
Neck <lb />
Train leaves N C, via <lb />
A Raleigh daily except Sun- <lb />
p. Sunday M ; <lb />
P. M., 5.25 p. m. <lb />
daily except <lb />
Sunday, 6.00 a. m., Sunday 9.30 a m., <lb />
10.25 and <lb />
Train Midland N. C. branch leaves <lb />
daily, except Sunday, 0.0 a <lb />
m. arriving 7-30 a. m. Re <lb />
turning leaves Smith rich 8.00 a. <lb />
rives 9.30 a. m. <lb />
Trams in Nashville crunch leave <lb />
Mount at 4.30 p. m,. <lb />
Nashville 5.05 p. in., spring Hope 5.30 <lb />
Returning leave Spring Hope <lb />
in., Nashville a in, at <lb />
Mount 9.05 a m, daily except <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Latta Florence R <lb />
A., leave p m, Dunbar <lb />
Ml p Clio 8.05 p Returning <lb />
leave a m. Dunbar a in, <lb />
Latta 7.50 a m. except <lb />
day. <lb />
Train Branch leaves War- <lb />
law for Cl tally, except <lb />
11.10 a. and 8.50 p, in- Returning <lb />
p m. <lb />
Train Jo. connection <lb />
at points daily, via <lb />
at R Mount with <lb />
Norfolk and Carolina R ft for <lb />
all North via Norfolk. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General Supt. <lb />
and <lb />
Huxley, bin English <lb />
type, was also an admirable <lb />
lecturer. never allowed the <lb />
opportunity of a pun to escape him, <lb />
and his times <lb />
baldly more elegant than <lb />
appropriate, but, for all that, ho was <lb />
very popular, and equally so with <lb />
tho few women students of his class <lb />
as with the men. Ho in <lb />
French with a decided German in- <lb />
frequently relieving him- <lb />
self of a sigh brought about by an <lb />
uncomfortably asthmatic condition. <lb />
His powerful bodily frame, <lb />
through a <lb />
generous development of tissue <lb />
about tho equatorial region, was in <lb />
marked contrast to tall and <lb />
upright carriage of Professor <lb />
Huxley, whoso slightly stooping <lb />
head and shoulders some- <lb />
what what otherwise have <lb />
been considered a more than average <lb />
height. Huxley never entered the <lb />
class lecture room except in a dress <lb />
in he was immediately <lb />
pared to go to the street; rare- <lb />
appeared without a coat which did <lb />
not in one or places show <lb />
signs of underlying shirt sleeves. <lb />
Popular Science Monthly. <lb />
origin rs Barium <lb />
The origin of the term <lb />
is thus explained by the Lon- <lb />
don Golden Dr. John Bull <lb />
was the first professor of <lb />
music, organist of Hereford <lb />
and composer to Queen Eliza- <lb />
beth. John, a Englishman, <lb />
traveled for improvement, and <lb />
heard of a famous musician at <lb />
ho placed himself under <lb />
him as a novice, but a fill ill I main <lb />
very soon convinced tho master that <lb />
he was inferior to tho scholar. The <lb />
musician showed John a song which <lb />
had composed in parts, tolling <lb />
him at the same that ho defied <lb />
all the world to produce a person <lb />
capable of adding another part to <lb />
his composition. Bull desired to be <lb />
left alone and to indulged for a <lb />
short time with pen and ink. In less <lb />
than three ho added parts <lb />
more to the song, upon which tho <lb />
Frenchman was so much surprised <lb />
that be swore in groat ecstasy be <lb />
must be either tho devil or John <lb />
Bull, which has ever pro- <lb />
in England. <lb />
it came down a heavy four <lb />
miles long. Out at tho other end of <lb />
tho depot was a great long bridge <lb />
carrying the train off to tho west, <lb />
and also tho tracks branching <lb />
to Ne York. On both these tracks <lb />
stood locomotives blowing off <lb />
steam and seemingly in haste to <lb />
couple on to the coming train, which <lb />
was destined for both tho south and <lb />
west, and hurry it off to its <lb />
Well, to make a long story <lb />
dull I that train got best of tho <lb />
that day, owing to <lb />
defect in <lb />
was of the most hair raising <lb />
train runaways I guess I will over <lb />
witness. A up tho <lb />
heard old Seth tho engineer, <lb />
making old for <lb />
brakes in a way that made mo turn <lb />
Almost at tho tho <lb />
train came tearing down over the <lb />
street crossing and into tho depot, <lb />
going an hour, and I re- <lb />
member to this day and always will <lb />
how cool looked as ho dash- <lb />
ed by, blowing bis for dear <lb />
life as a warning to give him a clear <lb />
track. <lb />
they would oven get those <lb />
engines at tho other end of tho <lb />
out of tho way I thought was <lb />
an they did. There <lb />
cool men about that place that <lb />
day, and No. great Crawford <lb />
had given warning. Tho <lb />
switches hastily set straight <lb />
on to tho bridge, and away dashed <lb />
waiting engine in a race to got <lb />
out of tho way of the runaway train. <lb />
It was a close shave, and it <lb />
ed for n work, but luck saved <lb />
tho day. <lb />
runaway ran four miles be- <lb />
fore it stopped, and the engineer <lb />
with tho light engine tearing along <lb />
of it was beginning to wonder <lb />
if tho tracks clear way out to <lb />
Buffalo, when the brakes worked <lb />
and tho runaway was brought to a <lb />
stop. For years I boon wonder, <lb />
how that train over dashed down <lb />
that and through tho crowded <lb />
depot, following tho switches in and <lb />
out, without a most frightful smash <lb />
when ho step <lb />
down from tho cab after back- <lb />
back, regarded it as a joke, <lb />
but it scared everybody within <lb />
a mile of tho station out of a week's <lb />
CURLiNG EYELASHES. <lb />
Th-j Axe M f. <lb />
lit -int <lb />
If wishes could only answered <lb />
and a girl ill one, other things <lb />
being equal. should advise her to <lb />
plead <lb />
curling There is nothing in <lb />
tho world so as a pair of <lb />
effective eyelashes. They make any <lb />
kind of an eye pretty. If one's orbs <lb />
not a pleasing color, all has <lb />
to do is to dray tho curtains, look <lb />
down, not up; inward, not out. Lot <lb />
tho eyelashes lie along tho cheek, <lb />
and if they tho right kind one <lb />
looks charming. And tho lovely <lb />
part of it is, for those blessed, that <lb />
they cannot counterfeited. They <lb />
never false. If you not <lb />
born with sighing for them is <lb />
of no use. Nor on art supply tho <lb />
deficiency. hides her head in <lb />
shame at her utter lack of skill, for <lb />
they must be can't <lb />
In an come round ow, nor pin then on. <lb />
tho corner and tell mo all about it. I Every now and then some <lb />
comes idiotic, starts idea about making <lb />
I donkey, Barton, Ho's grin- abort, thin eyelashes grow to the <lb />
; as though ho meant to step, desired kind, and every now scheme <lb />
I and I don't care to lie seen talking followers. But it is all hope- <lb />
to j futile. A girl course <lb />
He's tho man I'm , to out short- <lb />
going to marry Tit-Bits. comings in her form. She may <lb />
row other hair, and she <lb />
may lay in a stock of complexion <lb />
that will last her a is, if <lb />
she should want to do such things, <lb />
can't button or hook on that <lb />
silky to tho eye <lb />
Which would enhance her <lb />
immeasurably. <lb />
Tho latest theory on this subject <lb />
launched is that if tho lashes are <lb />
trimmed every two weeks for six <lb />
weeks tho result will a very thick <lb />
growth. But it is a deep laid plot of <lb />
eaves. prepare t <lb />
for much to L <lb />
lions work. For in i nice, tho tiny p, . AS <lb />
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb />
P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
Genuine shawls are <lb />
that measuring three or <lb />
four square yards could stored <lb />
within the sin ; small walnut. <lb />
But an even more fabric is <lb />
Philippine is <lb />
lands from to of <lb />
leaves. To ;. prepare I ho <lb />
fibers tit r by band to <lb />
suitable lengths. The weaving of a <lb />
quantity sufficient for shirt is <lb />
tho work of several and so i <lb />
la no wonder that such <lb />
about but rich planter <lb />
of and <lb />
to indulge <lb />
inch extravagant <lb />
riM.-v, . r <lb />
In too I hand, and e <lb />
tho bones, there <lb />
are small and <lb />
which perform finer <lb />
the fingers and <lb />
moving I hem m direction <lb />
with and delicacy. These <lb />
small muse., , to the near <lb />
extremities the hones of tho fin <lb />
gars where form the first joint, <lb />
being inserted near tho center <lb />
motion, move the ends of tho <lb />
with very great velocity. They are <lb />
tho organs which give hand <lb />
power of spinning, weaving, <lb />
as they produce tho quick <lb />
motions of musician's fingers, <lb />
they called by the anatomists <lb />
Tho combined strength <lb />
of all the muscles, in grasping, must <lb />
be very great; indeed, the power is <lb />
exhibited when we see a sailor hang- <lb />
by a rope aid raising his <lb />
body with arm. What, then, <lb />
X be the pressure upon the hand <lb />
It would be too for tho <lb />
tore even of bones and tendons, and <lb />
. <lb />
------5<lb />
Is I El<lb />
NOSTRIL CLOSED FOR YEARS. <lb />
Mr. A. M. of <lb />
M as a In Ha worst <lb />
tons. Truly, description of bis <lb />
seem little short of Ia <lb />
of his couch, for tho <lb />
coming, lie went to It with terror. <lb />
fortunate one to deprive her i <lb />
of tho little have. One j certainly for the blood vessels and <lb />
girl I know tried it. took a very j w the p of tho <lb />
harp pair of bonds, the of the lingers and <lb />
I and neatly trimmed tho of i by cushions. To <lb />
I her left eye. Than she examined his purely passive defense <lb />
work in tho mirror and was there is a across <lb />
tho palm and more especially sup <lb />
ports tho cushion on inner <lb />
it acts powerfully as we and <lb />
it is this which, raising <lb />
of the paint, hollows it, and <lb />
adapts it to lave water, forming the <lb />
cup of En-<lb />
n , . o is. MOT. 100-1. <lb />
Paris r. m i,,. .;. ,. <lb />
M last rear <lb />
GROVE-S h <lb />
In i-ll our <lb />
III In <lb />
Sold<lb />
it. <lb />
I- I <lb />
SMITH <lb />
tin- <lb />
nil <lb />
S. <lb />
unit <lb />
N. C <lb />
dealers in all <lb />
surprised at tho result. The <lb />
three years HE suffered-could Jeff appeared smaller than <lb />
the right and the row of little blank <lb />
HARDLY AT j stubs queer, tO nothing <lb />
j of how they looked. And com- <lb />
it excited and tho questions <lb />
had to answer As bad as when <lb />
a man gets his hair cut. <lb />
tho matter with your <lb />
would ask. <lb />
as if you going to a <lb />
I I took a long time that die of seventeenth century, a <lb />
before him. He could not sloop on at the other, mid was printed was <lb />
for two ,, ,. , . , ., ,, ,,, r- i- c t. <lb />
Croat eared him In quick time. not tho slightest as The Warranted ridings From <lb />
TEXAS j after it did come land, but the first regularly <lb />
BROS- that is a which journal in that country was <lb />
i deserves to exposed. about the ; ear 1700, Ian <lb />
S It is always tho way. A girl who <lb />
P. P. has cured my of breath- , ,. , , , , <lb />
has everything has <lb />
kinds of- <lb />
mm, m ham. <lb />
is a vigorous feeder and re- <lb />
well to liberal <lb />
On corn lands the yield <lb />
increases and the soil improves <lb />
if properly treated with fer- <lb />
containing not under <lb />
actual <lb />
Potash. <lb />
A trial of this plan costs but <lb />
little and is sure to lead to <lb />
profitable culture. <lb />
Our arc <lb />
arc works, <lb />
tog latest hes on i of and <lb />
an really lo are scat r <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS,<lb />
Steel Strings <lb />
Banjo <lb />
Extra <lb />
led in i <lb />
JOHN F. <lb />
an-l <lb />
Bit, E. 9th St. N. Y. <lb />
Ml liver troubles. <lb />
H in re i <lb />
i cure <lb />
Rip-ins gentle cathartic.<lb />
In Ireland, as far tho mid <lb />
FINE BUGGIES a SPECIALTY <lb />
kinds repairing done <lb />
We labor good <lb />
art- prepare I to <lb />
oil i v work. <lb />
I . <lb />
In<lb />
Av H- <lb />
its. <lb />
Sometimes it is tho vise words of <lb />
an infant that impress us than <lb />
carefully thought out by tho <lb />
page. Therefore we tho words <lb />
of the most innocent of mothers who <lb />
has in charge a beautiful <lb />
will not interfere with her mar- <lb />
though I do not exactly <lb />
prove of tho man has chosen. <lb />
All to by tho fate <lb />
they make for themselves. I would <lb />
preferred else, but <lb />
her heart has decided for her, and <lb />
Cupid, after all, is tho best <lb />
Mothers, sisters, friends, take this <lb />
lesson to heart. You will never <lb />
thanked if you interfere, and no <lb />
matter whether a marriage turns <lb />
out well or ill the adviser, tho third <lb />
party, is seldom considered. Advice <lb />
In business may love it docs <lb />
Dot count. Remember this and save <lb />
yourself time and annoyance by <lb />
keeping to yourself any re- <lb />
marks that you think tho occasion <lb />
requires or your own conscience <lb />
SHE <lb />
palpitation of tho heart, <lb />
.-mil has me of all pain. nos- <lb />
for ten years, but now <lb />
breathe through it readily. <lb />
I have not on either able for two <lb />
years; In I to see night <lb />
Vow sleep soundly In any position all <lb />
I am years old, but expect soon <lb />
he able to take of the plow hand.- <lb />
I f.-el I was enough <lb />
P. I. I. and I It <lb />
friends and the public generally. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
THE OF <lb />
the undersigned <lb />
on tills day, personally appeared <lb />
A. If. Ramsey, who, after baton <lb />
sworn, on oath that foregoing <lb />
made by him relative to the <lb />
virtue of I. P. medicine Is true. <lb />
A. M. <lb />
Sworn tn and subscribed before me this <lb />
August 4th. ISM. <lb />
J. M. LAMBERT. N. P. <lb />
County. <lb />
Catarrh Cured by P. P. P. <lb />
Grant where all oilier <lb />
failed. <lb />
distorts your <lb />
hands and feet. Its agonies are <lb />
speedy and a permanent tip <lb />
is gained by the use of P. . . <lb />
Woman's weakness, whether nervous of <lb />
otherwise, can tie cured and the <lb />
up by A healthy woman Is <lb />
a beautiful woman. <lb />
blotches, nil <lb />
of the skin ore removed <lb />
by r. V. <lb />
P. P. will restore your <lb />
and regulate you In <lb />
wry. P. P P. removes that heavy, <lb />
feeling <lb />
For Matches and Pimples the face <lb />
take P. P. <lb />
Ladles, for natural and thorough <lb />
take p. P. . <lb />
Remedy, and get well once. <lb />
SOLD BY ALL <lb />
BROTHERS, APOTHECARIES, <lb />
SOLE PROPRIETORS <lb />
Block. <lb />
For sale by J. L. Woofer, Drag- <lb />
it Hex- door to h- T- White. <lb />
thrown in, and ago may wither her, <lb />
but they imperishable. A pretty <lb />
little woman, who can give <lb />
beautifully, com- <lb />
plains that cannot wear a veil <lb />
with any comfort <lb />
get In tho <lb />
and annoy her Poor <lb />
thing She has told tho story to <lb />
knows, but none of tho <lb />
girls sympathizes with her. Each one <lb />
tried to make her own do tho <lb />
Times. <lb />
MISTAKEN IDENTITY. <lb />
appeared in the Irish cap- <lb />
ital and existed than half a <lb />
OINTMENT <lb />
M. Manager. <lb />
Weary of Self Made Men's Brag. <lb />
Mr. Moody has a popular and very <lb />
telling way errors <lb />
which so in the theological <lb />
thinking of many persona today. <lb />
Speaking of salvation by ho <lb />
is well a man can't <lb />
nave himself, for if a man could only <lb />
work his own way to heaven you <lb />
never would hoar the last of it. <lb />
Why, down here in this world, if a <lb />
man happens to get a little ahead of <lb />
bis fellows and a few thou- <lb />
sand dollars together, you'll hear <lb />
him bragging about his being sell <lb />
telling bow be <lb />
as a poor and worked bis way <lb />
up in tho world. I've heard so much <lb />
of this sort of thing that I'm sick <lb />
of tho whole business, and <lb />
I'm glad we shan't have men brag- <lb />
through all eternity bow <lb />
their into <lb />
When the coming woman gets hula <lb />
Will she offer up her seat <lb />
Will oho offer her <lb />
When there's rain or snow or <lb />
Will help us In the Wagon <lb />
Will she our <lb />
Will she step into tho water <lb />
That we dry may cud the brook <lb />
Will she a and rescue <lb />
When the bully chases us <lb />
Will she the Slower <lb />
Every make fuss <lb />
Will she the <lb />
Shovel coal and <lb />
Will she level mount and forest <lb />
for Baku <lb />
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