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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all <lb />
of this <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
FINEST <lb />
Eastern Reflector. <lb />
A. t Edit or, and Owner <lb />
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
Plenty of new mate <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. VOL. XV. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1896. <lb />
Two Papers for<lb />
We have made <lb />
to furnish- <lb />
the Reflector and <lb />
North Carolinian the <lb />
above amount, is <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two<lb />
NO papers. <lb />
INCREASE OF RED MEN. <lb />
;, Have Good Schools There <lb />
Are Indians <lb />
The ms are too small per- <lb />
habits, <lb />
ml men are compelled to live <lb />
m entirely unsuited to the <lb />
. of their forefathers. <lb />
this changed condition, it has <lb />
u the Indian will <lb />
but information re- <lb />
-it the Indian bureau shows this <lb />
. en There are now <lb />
i in the States, and <lb />
that they arc increasing in <lb />
ere. <lb />
differ as to the past treat- <lb />
of Indians, and as to i <lb />
from them the mat <lb />
by he millions <lb />
. . . bat it <lb />
and no i u can doubt <lb />
. -r r it . In- <lb />
I i v take the <lb />
that form life he<lb />
r. <lb />
V.<lb />
. I <lb />
being l lit. i <lb />
. i make tray <lb />
in t in the<lb />
HE LOST HIS SAND. <lb />
QUITE ENJOYABLE.<lb />
boarding <lb />
I . i , on- <lb />
is p school <lb />
. II Indian boys and girls <lb />
an taught those brooches which our <lb />
own children learn grammar and <lb />
high hiring portions of <lb />
year these children are hired out to the <lb />
people of Pennsylvania in places <lb />
where they are required t.-. work on <lb />
and in families. <lb />
This, of course, is a great help to the <lb />
young Indians. It gives them an insight I <lb />
11- life, and ti aches i em <lb />
how toad r Tl <lb />
in a school like this are fitting not <lb />
ply to go on the reservations, but <lb />
scatter throughout th States <lb />
and take their chances with the rest of <lb />
1-. They are taught how to <lb />
and them by labor, <lb />
i a lesson which every child <lb />
learn, whether red, white or <lb />
Progress Is by many of the <lb />
Some of them now teach In- <lb />
school some follow various me- <lb />
pursuits; and many more <lb />
a to watch and herd cattle. <lb />
Indian- are still to be <lb />
Found in very great <lb />
By blanket Indians we mean those <lb />
Dot wear clothes, but <lb />
. clad in buckskin shoes and leg. <lb />
and wrap themselves in great <lb />
instead of wearing coats and <lb />
vests, while some them in warm <lb />
At a Detroit hotel the other day <lb />
was a guest whose countenance w re <lb />
such a frightened expression he <lb />
was an object of attention re- <lb />
mark from all others. Some said <lb />
he must have been thrown sky-high <lb />
by a Texas steer within the last day <lb />
or two; others that he had been rue <lb />
across a trestle-work by a <lb />
per train; others still that his <lb />
had suddenly pulled a on hint <lb />
and taken the reins of government <lb />
in her hands. It is easy to find out <lb />
all about people if have a <lb />
for it. <lb />
do I carry a wild, <lb />
I queried the man <lb />
reply, as he made himself <lb />
now I in a big arm-chair. Battered <lb />
I myself the expression bad I <lb />
worn off, bat I begin to doubt if ii <lb />
will ever pass away I've <lb />
been trying hard to look placid an <lb />
ten for the last hour, but i; <lb />
seems to have been a <lb />
a bear, panther, alligator, <lb />
Indian warrior or a ghost have any- <lb />
thing to do with asked the in. <lb />
of sort. Young <lb />
man, did ever ride on a <lb />
a railroad <lb />
perhaps you know that a <lb />
railroad snowplow is about the big- <lb />
strongest and ugliest looking <lb />
on wheels. Put <lb />
together and you've got o battering <lb />
which would go through a <lb />
brick house like a streak of hot lard <lb />
running down bill. Siding on a loco- <lb />
motive is a cradle compared to rid- <lb />
on a snowplow when out for <lb />
it shouldn't scare a man <lb />
of his <lb />
it me. and that's why I <lb />
carry the com do. It <lb />
15th of last, January that I took <lb />
little trip over a few miles of <lb />
northern Minnesota railroad, but I <lb />
r wear scarcely any clothing at got through shivering and <lb />
shaking and palpitating yet. was <lb />
a town called during a <lb />
three snowstorm, and when I <lb />
wanted to start for Morehead the <lb />
was blocked and all trains can- <lb />
celled. There was no reason why I <lb />
should hurry away, but as soon as I <lb />
found I couldn't go I wanted to be <lb />
That's human nature, vet <lb />
all. <lb />
Main- of them still know <lb />
civilization or of Christianity. Their <lb />
I ceremonies are too often still <lb />
and are regardless of <lb />
Secretary Smith. <lb />
in Youth's Companion. <lb />
ALBINO BIRDS AND BEASTS. <lb />
The Ides They Purr, n Seem <lb />
to II ,. <lb />
W. 1-. e, of <lb />
know. When told that <lb />
couple i <lb />
i. n. re- big snowplows were at the <lb />
ports while hunting miles to open the line to th <lb />
northwest the St. T . , <lb />
., I went down and <lb />
v shot two albino . , , . . . <lb />
a Dock normally colored. They <lb />
were r than the ordinary bird, of <lb />
a cream color. with <lb />
but so dimly as to appear pure white <lb />
at a short distance, ago <lb />
an old quail with voting, nil i <lb />
were reported from California a <lb />
lent of same paper. Many <lb />
individual albino r are reported <lb />
and a f, w albino ruffed grouse. The <lb />
lately noted the finding of <lb />
albino and pit d rooks, crows a nil <lb />
I and a n bite U u. It <lb />
also i ii about a white r that was <lb />
taken in a weasel traps short time ago. <lb />
pure white deer and a d i <lb />
r d n <lb />
in Pa-, i sound, lately. Three or more <lb />
white wild are n <lb />
been killed during the past IS years. <lb />
Om l, was known as <lb />
the White Witch lie <lb />
may not been a bright bird <lb />
it. wasn't very long after be <lb />
was hatched that he learned that <lb />
white was not all comfort, The hen <lb />
turkeys liked him exceedingly, and one <lb />
his bird, was killed <lb />
in 1382, while others of light re <lb />
seen. Hundred of bullets were lived <lb />
at the witch bird, without <lb />
and he died a natural death <lb />
in some clump of <lb />
bushes. <lb />
For many years albinos were thought <lb />
barren, but observation has proved <lb />
this to be erroneous. One. a female <lb />
P. minds One. <lb />
Many of political <lb />
been made this cam- <lb />
remind of one of Mr. <lb />
Ha bad been <lb />
listening to a of <lb />
robin, reared of young for five <lb />
Reasons up tin- Hudson, and lung words few <lb />
a number of other robins were ideas. When he bad finished, <lb />
i young in the vicinity during <lb />
two or three mating seasons, young <lb />
often colored. Albino <lb />
robins are meat <lb />
of the small creatures, i , . . t. . <lb />
. . ; lit foot and a <lb />
while deer arc the most numerous of <lb />
f whistle, at. every the <lb />
whistle blew the boat <lb />
Abe -That <lb />
reminds me of a I <lb />
saw on the Ohio liver. It <lb />
larger albinos. An albino moose was <lb />
never and Stream. <lb />
A little in the of his <lb />
lesson came to the word <lb />
and called it a word more <lb />
to him The teacher, who was <lb />
examiner, em <lb />
and then, to improve the <lb />
put is <lb />
the difference between and <lb />
The answer began. <lb />
can sec w hut <lb />
and then stopped. The amusement <lb />
plainly visible on the teacher's face <lb />
this miniature Sam Weller <lb />
from completing the contrast. <lb />
the language of the prize <lb />
ON THE BIG BRIDGE, <lb />
The Man Who Would Ride on e <lb />
Snow Plow. <lb />
H- Out of His Experience a <lb />
lib Nerve Gave Oat lie <lb />
ii <lb />
with a Moral. <lb />
They Gray or Brown Dresses <lb />
and Quiz the Policemen. <lb />
there ever a bride that didn't <lb />
ring, whip before insist having in her trousseau <lb />
she n get into our class. gray or brown traveling <lb />
c Record. i New York Press- <lb />
If you want to answer this <lb />
A North man to your own satisfaction walk <lb />
been that had killed the across the Brooklyn bridge any day, <lb />
man, am sorry, especially in midsummer, and you <lb />
and if be only Hive I would w, <lb />
g i <lb />
ct s, <lb />
you take <lb />
fit n sixty co<lb />
The Will <lb />
tills tin in a- <lb />
the <lb />
tins iii- <lb />
III c <lb />
You can tell them at once by their <lb />
gray or brown dresses and their leis- <lb />
They stroll along with their <lb />
husbands and look at the river, mar- <lb />
at the statue of liberty and won- <lb />
whether Governor's island could <lb />
resist an invader, all with a delight- <lb />
that is restful to the <lb />
sight of a nervous metropolitan <lb />
dent. <lb />
The policemen on the bridge be- <lb />
come wonderfully softened in sum- <lb />
mer, for they many colloquies <lb />
with timid, blushing brides, who <lb />
, I he ; and <lb />
are animated guide books and ency- <lb />
LIGHTING PARLIAMENT. <lb />
Globe. <lb />
there a ball in <lb />
this hotel <lb />
Si I i down stalls <lb />
to left; o y w generally can <lb />
ii tin- in tin. part if <lb />
c Gazette. <lb />
Mai do like <lb />
then; photographs of In i- <lb />
ate <lb />
J prefer this <lb />
, so do I. She <lb />
looks well id a traveling <lb />
d New York <lb />
v did spot ed <lb />
the lei of who <lb />
Diddled R <lb />
is tie- <lb />
b to Caleb Ii <lb />
l said a tote <lb />
hod ii of <lb />
Ion ti <lb />
rolled into one. And <lb />
like the job of telling ail <lb />
the points of interest to be <lb />
seen from the bridge, and almost <lb />
wish that and ids bride had <lb />
nothing to do save to be astonished <lb />
on the Brooklyn bridge and store up <lb />
memories to be turned loose on the <lb />
community at or Spring <lb />
City. <lb />
One way that brides can be dis- <lb />
from ordinary people is <lb />
by their far-away look. They do not <lb />
seem to see the people near by. They <lb />
seem not to care what interest they <lb />
themselves excite. They are simply <lb />
ridiculously happy New York is <lb />
only pleasure ground <lb />
them. <lb />
The bridegroom Oh, yes; be is <lb />
there, of course, but he is only an <lb />
attendant of the bride and he doesn't <lb />
count for much on the Brooklyn <lb />
bridge. <lb />
SMALL PIECES. <lb />
Large Profit <lb />
TUB DISCOVERY hit LIFE. <lb />
Mr. C t <lb />
e. Ill D.-, V New <lb />
-COT I nit life. Was <lb />
with ; Grippe and tiled the <lb />
cl us for miles about, hut of no <lb />
in , was given up and t -Id coal-1 n--t <lb />
Having King's N-w <lb />
iii my .- re I for a <lb />
ii. i s use from the Iii -t do e b <lb />
loge Ii for. a d after q I'm- e <lb />
up an i it <lb />
w in gold We <lb />
, or house Without it a <lb />
f. e I M . L Drug <lb />
-i e <lb />
iii s-i Gave <lb />
what I thought was an awfully cub <lb />
It re n of <lb />
c l <lb />
tin III d the t ii <lb />
re. The too on your and <lb />
your own bod.- ; the same, <lb />
ct ween the the <lb />
t ion, the arbiter of growth or d, <lb />
or death. <lb />
We a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make IT.-h, blood and <lb />
but by of baker Die-i . <lb />
we can enable the <lb />
food would otherwise f <lb />
and pi o i the In ill <lb />
form- of -p. i con-i <lb />
m weakness, of flesh, <lb />
thin ii o <lb />
dial s the remedy. <lb />
wit i i it at It <lb />
aid as- st- to nourish <lb />
trial to show i <lb />
cent-, <lb />
i- be-t for <lb />
d's i it in pi e <lb />
Castor Oil. <lb />
A v <lb />
i in <lb />
. IV lie <lb />
f Mi <lb />
story s <lb />
recent <lb />
Ct- h b; <lb />
AL as <lb />
the r the <lb />
--e. is a blood or <lb />
o and in order to i ere it <lb />
you take Internal Wall's <lb />
Ci in in Cure is t Wen i and <lb />
on <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is not i ck med- <lb />
It was prescribed by one of I <lb />
physicians in this v for <lb />
y. and is a <lb />
of best t- known. I <lb />
F J. Toledo. <lb />
.-. ti by <lb />
Boar, blunder here, so far it i lilt be t blood purifier, <lb />
was a blunder, was entirely due to the I on the <lb />
teacher, lie did not mean to impress . the <lb />
on his pupils the of a is what produces such <lb />
window as contrasted with a widow, ; d results in Bind <lb />
but the difference in spelling between <lb />
the two <lb />
Still It Pp. <lb />
Mrs. over the pa- <lb />
here is an article <lb />
about women One of them <lb />
have no idea of the nerve it <lb />
to shave the of a man who <lb />
has a Adam's <lb />
Mr. don't It <lb />
night to fill a woman with remorse <lb />
every time sees an Adam's apple. <lb />
Rooms, <lb />
f the <lb />
B way Ron s, of N. <lb />
Y k. her c M- <lb />
Mil L.-e, i I Maryland. <lb />
mouths ago Lei <lb />
i to Ni w York at d became <lb />
a d at in s <lb />
o Mr. II- As In <lb />
fain <lb />
mansion on avenue, ii it. <lb />
a the of the <lb />
in. elide to <lb />
ii be ado the <lb />
b was pi <lb />
the u cf cashier <lb />
mi bat the bus- <lb />
Laud t r of house- <lb />
bold. <lb />
The love affair developed from <lb />
the Hurt of <lb />
progressed <lb />
full was by <lb />
parental influence, as Mr <lb />
is Mrs. seems, <lb />
suspected nothing mo.-e than <lb />
Finally Mis Virginia <lb />
the secret to her mother and de <lb />
her mi nation to i v <lb />
her young poor ht <lb />
was <lb />
As thus en such <lb />
always forget ever loved <lb />
and lie men they loved <lb />
Mis. insisted upon the <lb />
and for <lb />
bade it. <lb />
Then the levers <lb />
powers that be, and last <lb />
drove to a quiet <lb />
and were married. <lb />
They I <lb />
to family, and after <lb />
the usual amending <lb />
such occasions, wore forgive <lb />
blessed and are happy in the <lb />
paternal home of Mr. <lb />
Rouse <lb />
COiNiNG <lb />
Sam Derives a <lb />
from the Occupation. <lb />
One of the most profitable <lb />
of the United States govern- <lb />
is found in the coinage of live- <lb />
rent nickel pieces and one-cent <lb />
bronze pieces. The cost of the <lb />
disks from which the cents <lb />
ire stamped is about twenty cent. <lb />
per pound, and a pound of pro- <lb />
one dollar and forty-six cents. <lb />
Nickel ready for coinage costs thirty- <lb />
cents per pound and a pound <lb />
produces four dollars and forty-three <lb />
cents in live-cent pieces. The <lb />
profit of on the <lb />
coinage of these minor coins for the <lb />
past few years has been about <lb />
hundred and fifty thousand dollars. <lb />
There is a profit, and a consider- <lb />
able, one, in of subsidiary <lb />
silver coin, but owing to the fact <lb />
that the United States owns several <lb />
ounces of bullion which was <lb />
purchased at the prevailing high <lb />
rate of 1890, the profit in that species <lb />
of coinage is not as great as it would <lb />
if the government should go into <lb />
the open market to-day and buy <lb />
silver at its market value for this <lb />
purpose. <lb />
There is a big demand at th- <lb />
treasury department for bright new <lb />
coins of all denominations. Almost <lb />
every request that is received from <lb />
banks In various sections of the <lb />
country for subsidiary coins ask <lb />
that bright new ones be sent. <lb />
month the street par companies and <lb />
banks of the turn into <lb />
treasury quantities of <lb />
nickels, dimes and quarters, for <lb />
which they receive in turn <lb />
money of large denominations. Of <lb />
the money thus redeemed la <lb />
not and there is no demand <lb />
for it. The result is that there are <lb />
large quantities of such subsidiary <lb />
coin the vaults of the treasury, <lb />
and it is impossible to get it into <lb />
Bring your Poultry and Win <lb />
for highest <lb />
I v and ship i i large <lb />
prepared y you as much <lb />
cash. <lb />
Consumption <lb />
Consumption or tuberculosis has <lb />
the subject of early and more <lb />
vigorous efforts to check its trails- <lb />
mission Prussia than elsewhere, as <lb />
is natural considering that Dr. Koch <lb />
is a Berlin professor. The result is <lb />
that while from to 1887, before <lb />
his discovery, the death's from <lb />
or consumption were in <lb />
since 1887 there has been a <lb />
gradual decrease to in <lb />
Elsewhere this decrease has not <lb />
place. Prussian prisons <lb />
insane asylums show a reduction in <lb />
I her death rate from tuberculosis, <lb />
since careful precautions were <lb />
adopted. The death rate from this <lb />
cause among religious nursing or- <lb />
was in 1881-2 per <lb />
In 1803-4 it had dropped to <lb />
most half. Facts like these show <lb />
the absolute necessity of careful <lb />
cautions for destroying the sputa <lb />
consumptive patients. Rigorous <lb />
care this direction would greatly <lb />
decrease a disease to which a large <lb />
proportion of deaths, are <lb />
Hotel Keepers of the Country. <lb />
According to tenth census <lb />
there were howl keepers with- <lb />
n the country, who are <lb />
II . Dr. New . said to have daily an <lb />
k owe life I was taken average of fifty guests. <lb />
s seen that the average <lb />
am was and told I limber cases per thousand of <lb />
Having Dr. King's population is in the neighborhood of <lb />
ii v my sent for i rod to The number of lawyers <lb />
United States is materially <lb />
th was up and shoot than In other country In the <lb />
U its weight in gild we <lb />
keep store or house without It. <lb />
J B. at K <lb />
Dru Store. <lb />
world, and amounts in dispute <lb />
here are much greater than else- <lb />
How th torrid A<lb />
Although gas, candles and oil <lb />
lamps nil- used to the <lb />
buildings, says the <lb />
Budget, incandescent lamps are <lb />
in most general use. The system of <lb />
lighting is controlled from <lb />
the basement, and throughout the <lb />
building the lamps themselves are <lb />
everywhere arranged with great care <lb />
and forethought. In the dining <lb />
rooms, for instance, they are placed <lb />
very high tip, so that while tho sup- <lb />
ply of light is is no <lb />
over the tables. In the tea- <lb />
rooms, besides tho lights from the <lb />
ceiling, there are wall brackets over <lb />
the tables and even movable table <lb />
lamps for who to use <lb />
j them. Ami in tho and tho <lb />
service room adjoining the com <lb />
dining room nil tho fittings <lb />
made of iron, rather than of <lb />
I brass, so that they may suffer as lit- <lb />
possible from tho steam. <lb />
With a staff of about SO men the <lb />
superintendent is able to all <lb />
sorts of ingenious and fit- <lb />
tings. And, as another specimen of <lb />
the economy which is everywhere <lb />
visible, it may ho mentioned that be <lb />
has succeeded in making many <lb />
out of the old gas fit- <lb />
tings. Tho big <lb />
that in the central ball, which <lb />
weighs hundredweight and boars <lb />
tho smaller ones in <lb />
tho St. Stephen's <lb />
hall and to he <lb />
raised and lowered for purposes of <lb />
cleaning or of replacing broken <lb />
lamps. This big has, high <lb />
up in tho dome, a crane, which <lb />
over it on tram lines, by <lb />
which it is raised and lowered, while <lb />
the electric wires carefully <lb />
drawn on another tramway so <lb />
that they may not damaged In <lb />
paying out while the is <lb />
lowered. And in the roof above <lb />
tho house of lords arc similar <lb />
arrangements, but with simply a <lb />
weight and a of earthenware <lb />
pulleys in place of the crane. <lb />
Tho commons chamber is not <lb />
lighted entirely by j <lb />
Round the arched doorway are ton <lb />
Incandescent lamps, which <lb />
required to up <lb />
carving and the clock and <lb />
tho side galleries there is a lamp <lb />
placed behind each pillar, so that; <lb />
it cannot itself ho it <lb />
vents tho members who may sit- j <lb />
ting from being in deep shade <lb />
and so invisible to tho speaker. The I <lb />
principal lighting hero, <lb />
comes through the painted glass <lb />
roof, behind powerful gas <lb />
lamps used, gas being preferred <lb />
to electricity hero both on account <lb />
of its superior spreading powers and <lb />
tho heat a draft, <lb />
and so assists ventilation. <lb />
tho glass is a wire net- <lb />
work, so that were a breakage to <lb />
there would no danger of a <lb />
cabinet minister being decapitated. <lb />
In lobbies and tho libraries <lb />
lighting is used, however. <lb />
In tho libraries and reading room <lb />
it is placed lower than in most parts <lb />
of tho building, for obvious reasons. <lb />
And in all tho larger the <lb />
lamps divided into <lb />
which light Independently of one <lb />
another. Thus, on a dull day one set <lb />
of lamps would ho in use; if it were <lb />
foggy, might two sots, and <lb />
at night all employed. <lb />
Science. <lb />
One of tho worst enemies of sci- <lb />
is Mr. Buskin. When <lb />
published his book on Fish- <lb />
which was deemed of such <lb />
In determining tho <lb />
ages of tho strata in which they <lb />
were found that tho United States <lb />
government contributed to tho ex- <lb />
of publication, Mr. Ruskin, <lb />
in volume page <lb />
says, was a more blockhead <lb />
to paid for all that good draw- <lb />
of tho nasty, ugly things, and <lb />
that it didn't matter a stale herring <lb />
whether they bad any names or <lb />
a piece of written <lb />
with the pen, of ignorance. But <lb />
what shall say when see the <lb />
same writer speaking of Mr, j <lb />
finding a hydrocarbon oil j <lb />
in heaven which makes a stink <lb />
from Surely, if <lb />
a man was great both as a man <lb />
and an explorer of nature's <lb />
it was tho blacksmith's son who <lb />
made his way from tho position of a <lb />
to I bat of tho great <lb />
experimentalist that ever lived <lb />
and Queries. <lb />
Genuine shawls are so <lb />
that measuring or <lb />
four square yards could stored <lb />
within tho shell of a small walnut. <lb />
But an oven more is <lb />
manufactured on the Philippine is- <lb />
lands from the fibers of pineapple <lb />
leaves. To properly prepare the <lb />
fibers for weaving involves <lb />
work. For instance, the tiny <lb />
fibers tied together by hand to <lb />
suitable lengths. The weaving of a <lb />
quantity sufficient for one shirt is <lb />
the work of several years, and so it <lb />
is no wonder that such a shirt costs <lb />
about but tho rich planters <lb />
of <lb />
afford to indulge in <lb />
extravagances. <lb />
Several whose odor Is <lb />
to western nostrils exceedingly re- <lb />
highly in the <lb />
as perfumes- In Persia and A. <lb />
is considered <lb />
a delicate perfume, and many <lb />
persons carry a quantity of it <lb />
in their pockets or in a bag suspend, <lb />
d from <lb />
of <lb />
Hero is a little story of the late <lb />
Charles Frederick Crisp In one <lb />
counties of his district <lb />
there was a little weekly <lb />
per lo <lb />
he would come <lb />
home from Washington he always <lb />
sought the editor and demanded <lb />
to know if bis subscription bad <lb />
not expired. one of <lb />
occasions, with the <lb />
tor, he him a <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Power.-Latest U. S. Got Report <lb />
Baking <lb />
Powder <lb />
Absolutely <lb />
PURE <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
In with a d at <lb />
term of Pitt Superior <lb />
II say- I H which <lb />
of R. a. Bynum <lb />
, B. Bynum and others <lb />
have missed issues of mu, notice is hereby oven <lb />
my paper I am I <lb />
be arrears, that call estate, on or before <lb />
day of November It Is <lb />
,. ,, ,. y to report <lb />
. ,. , . . . I . I . till. , . . <lb />
It <lb />
said the <lb />
per is only a dollar a v <lb />
your subs, <lb />
until January <lb />
all light- replied Crisp, <lb />
keep in. and <lb />
then, a <lb />
saw an editor yet need <lb />
day of November it is <lb />
y to report r <lb />
pa amount of indebtedness <lb />
n and or each debt in <lb />
,,,,,,. Tho.-e desiring <lb />
be out, m the assets mu t their <lb />
. Claims Within the above specified time <lb />
cf <lb />
E A. <lb />
of the Superior<lb />
The solve in <lb />
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Fe- <lb />
Bores, Chapped Hands. <lb />
Mains, Corns, and all Skin <lb />
lion, and positively cures Piles, or no <lb />
remedy ail forms pay required, it b guaranteed to give <lb />
litters has proved to he the perfect satisfaction or money refunded <lb />
bet. It a cents per box. For <lb />
lid the dreaded L. <lb />
yield to its . <lb />
urge all who are afflicted to procure a <lb />
bottle, a nil give this remedy a <lb />
In cam of habitual constipation <lb />
cures by giving needed tone <lb />
the bowels, few hug red t <lb />
the of this medicine. Try H <lb />
cents L. <lb />
en's Drug More <lb />
it- <lb />
POLISHING <lb />
to in th <lb />
It is a most satisfactory of <lb />
affairs and an evidence of careful <lb />
and dainty if when en- <lb />
room it is evidenced that <lb />
the chairs, tables, cabinets and <lb />
polished furniture surfaces reflect I <lb />
the glistening as with much <lb />
Careful rubbing and showing ab- <lb />
sense of dust and grime. <lb />
There is no of the j <lb />
duties that requires care j <lb />
n than tho care of j <lb />
surfaces. Dust will settle, <lb />
dampness and steam moisten it, and j <lb />
though a room may carefully put <lb />
to rights day some dust is i <lb />
bound to adhere, especially in <lb />
and tho crevices of carvings <lb />
and that, if neglected, <lb />
anything but a lovely op- <lb />
If there children, tho <lb />
AT <lb />
. <lb />
BO, with lost <lb />
In hoar you M <lb />
Th an, mi to you; <lb />
is too. <lb />
Ami to <lb />
Is hill for <lb />
Tomorrow we say, <lb />
today <lb />
Oil quiet <lb />
The lonely it <lb />
For all the dim <lb />
want of only <lb />
What shall <lb />
you hand <lb />
We shall <lb />
Your help in that or <lb />
And treasure even trivial words yon said <lb />
Ah of tho dead. <lb />
You will with you thus <lb />
of us; <lb />
writing now then <lb />
Of lands and men, <lb />
Your tiding from afar us here <lb />
As sphere. <lb />
Just If you, at last, <lb />
That greater had passed <lb />
Whose winds and waters yearn <lb />
Outward and never turn, <lb />
And, looking through the waste of silence lone. <lb />
You culled from the unknown. <lb />
Even death Is nothing more <lb />
Than opt of a door <lb />
Through which men pass away <lb />
As into tho <lb />
And who see It not, blinded by tho light. <lb />
Cry, lost In <lb />
Thus ever, near or far, <lb />
Life but where we are; <lb />
Yet those hid <lb />
Imprints of tiny fingers, so hard to <lb />
keep from soil, sure to adorn <lb />
tho edges of tables and form <lb />
on chairs and other household goods. <lb />
The aid of a cabinet maker every <lb />
month or so to clean tho furniture <lb />
would too costly and tho <lb />
of articles <lb />
as require it too trouble. <lb />
Therefore a that will keep <lb />
tho looking remove <lb />
tho stains and soil and does not cost <lb />
a great in and is a <lb />
great boon to <lb />
To reach this end is nothing <lb />
better than a mixture of linseed oil <lb />
and deal- <lb />
linseed and but <lb />
it is not so satisfactory, as after re- <lb />
tho turpentine rough- <lb />
ens tho polished surface. <lb />
If tho article to polished is very <lb />
much soiled, wash thoroughly with <lb />
warm soapy water, drying as quick- <lb />
as possible. Then with a flannel <lb />
rag dipped in a mixture of two parts <lb />
linseed to of kerosene rub the <lb />
surface thoroughly. Let it stand <lb />
awhile until you rubbed <lb />
piece, and then with a perfectly <lb />
piece of from oil <lb />
polish it until it shines to your taste <lb />
This is an easy method of keeping <lb />
bright, and it docs not in- <lb />
tho wood, tho odor <lb />
soon evaporating if the window m <lb />
opened. <lb />
If is much furniture to clean <lb />
end it is badly soiled, mix a small <lb />
quantity of tho oils at a so that <lb />
it will be all used, and a very soiled <lb />
rag should not tolerated. Clean <lb />
rags and a clean oil at a time <lb />
much better results. Then be <lb />
careful to rub trace of the <lb />
cleaner from tho furniture, or the <lb />
result will not what yon <lb />
To clean fairly well tho arms and <lb />
backs of upholstered <lb />
dingy a lit I lo <lb />
line. clean for this also. <lb />
and after dusting briskly with a <lb />
whisk broom rub with flannel dip <lb />
in gasoline; then set in tho ail <lb />
until tho odor has evaporated. Pol- <lb />
or painted floors, grained or J <lb />
varnished doors, dingy baseboards <lb />
or any surface that requires polish- <lb />
or that tho housekeeper desires <lb />
to make shine, will do so most <lb />
agreeably if treated to a vigorous <lb />
rubbing linseed and <lb />
after first <lb />
soap and water. <lb />
Bronzes and bent iron work, fen <lb />
and grate fixings all look <lb />
brighter and fresher for a little rob- <lb />
bing with the oily rags, and the room <lb />
and its furnishings you have <lb />
thus fronted present a of dam <lb />
cleanliness that is worth <lb />
a great deal of work and infinite <lb />
trouble to produce <lb />
In quills were <lb />
shipped from and Poland to <lb />
England, to say nothing of those <lb />
were sent to countries <lb />
Go from life to <lb />
Clasp and now <lb />
Tho word's a passing knell. <lb />
But ripening by year, <lb />
Life triumphs as here. <lb />
Nor dark nor silent . tho distance he <lb />
Could we but hour see. <lb />
A. St. John Adcock in Spectator. <lb />
Story of a Careful Man. <lb />
Bo was a and thoughtful <lb />
man. In fact, it may said that <lb />
he was an extremely careful and <lb />
thoughtful man. <lb />
Ho was resting comfortably in his <lb />
easy chair with his feet resting on a <lb />
when ho discovered that his <lb />
pencil needed sharpening. Any <lb />
other man would have taken out his <lb />
and begun work at once, but <lb />
he was too thoughtful for that, also <lb />
too careful. <lb />
Ho sighed, got up out of his chair <lb />
and wont across tho room for a lit- <lb />
tie waste paper basket that was <lb />
standing in the corner. Thon he re- <lb />
turned to his seat in tho chair <lb />
and placed tho basket on tho floor <lb />
between his logs. <lb />
His wife smiled approvingly, and <lb />
he felt proud of himself. <lb />
He opened his knife, leaned over <lb />
his basket and began work on the <lb />
is just as easy to <lb />
. and he said as he de- <lb />
tho first shaving from the <lb />
end of the pencil. <lb />
his wife as she fol- <lb />
lowed the shaving with her eye and <lb />
saw it go over bis shoulder and land <lb />
on the carpet behind him. <lb />
But why continue There are few <lb />
who not tried to sharpen a pen. <lb />
over a small basket in some mo- <lb />
of temporary insanity. <lb />
When he had finished, there were <lb />
three shavings in the basket, and <lb />
the rest were on tho floor. <lb />
That is usually the way it hap- <lb />
Post. <lb />
A Practical Doctor. <lb />
doctor, how is it with <lb />
my husband <lb />
to middling, so to <lb />
speak. Ho wants rest above all <lb />
things. I have written out a <lb />
for an opiate. <lb />
when must I him <lb />
Tho opiate is for <lb />
you, Hamburger <lb />
man of iron nerve I saw in <lb />
Sydney In said Mr. Chambers, <lb />
a beardless roan, scarcely more <lb />
than a boy, and I should judge had <lb />
not reached bis majority. <lb />
was a tough man even in Syd- <lb />
and bis reputation was sustain- <lb />
ed, for he always carried a revolver <lb />
and be would shoot at the drop of <lb />
the hat His name was Dough Reed. <lb />
was said around town that he <lb />
would never die a natural death. <lb />
turned out to be true, as he <lb />
was lynched by a mob one morning, <lb />
PENNSYLVANIA IN 1683. <lb />
an Latter <lb />
Ham Peon to <lb />
I thank god I am arrived <lb />
in the province that the <lb />
of god and Bounty of the King bath <lb />
made and the <lb />
and industry of the people <lb />
with me must render <lb />
Considerable. I was received by the <lb />
ancient Inhabitants with kind- <lb />
and respect and the rest <lb />
brought it with them j there may <lb />
about four thousand <lb />
in all, I speak, I think within <lb />
pass; an increase from <lb />
France, Holland and Germany, as <lb />
as our Native Country. <lb />
The land is Generally good, well <lb />
and not of wood as <lb />
there are also many open <lb />
places that have been old Indian <lb />
the trees that grow here are <lb />
the Mulberry, white and red, <lb />
nut, black, gray and Pop- <lb />
Cyprus, Ash, <lb />
Gum, <lb />
black, white, red <lb />
and Swamp which has a like a <lb />
willow, and is most lasting. The <lb />
food woods is your Elks, <lb />
Deer, Beaver, Rabbets, <lb />
Turkeys, heath-birds, <lb />
goons and innumerably; <lb />
need no dogs to ketch, <lb />
they run by droves Into the house in <lb />
cold weather. Our Rivers have also <lb />
of excellent fish and water <lb />
foul, Sturgeon, rook, shad, her- <lb />
ring, or <lb />
heads, and perch, and trout <lb />
in inland of the <lb />
Swan, white, gray, and black <lb />
goose, and brands, the best <lb />
duck tel I ever and <lb />
Snipe and the with the Snow- <lb />
bird are also excellent. <lb />
The is sweet and <lb />
makes a and steady <lb />
sky, a. in the more southern parts <lb />
of Franco. Our Summers and Win- <lb />
tors commonly in three <lb />
years in but <lb />
Seldom last above ten weeks and <lb />
begin till tho latter end of <lb />
the days above two <lb />
hours and tho Sun <lb />
hotter here then with you, <lb />
makes some recompense tor <lb />
nights of the Winter season, <lb />
as well as the woods that make <lb />
cheap and great We of <lb />
wheat, maize, rye, <lb />
oaten, excellent sorts of <lb />
beans and peas, water <lb />
and mus all roots <lb />
and Garden stuff, good fruit and ex- <lb />
Sider, the Peach we have in <lb />
divers kinds, and very good, and in <lb />
great The Vino <lb />
wall sorts and the with us of <lb />
is very and <lb />
not so sweet as some I have eaten in <lb />
Europe, yet It makes a good wine, <lb />
and the worst, good vinegar, <lb />
I have observed three sorts, <lb />
the Great grape that has green, red, <lb />
and black, all ripe on the same tree, <lb />
and black little grape, <lb />
which is tho best, and may <lb />
proved to an excellent wine. Thee <lb />
are spontaneous. Of Cattle, we <lb />
have the horse, not very handsome <lb />
but good. Cow Cattle and hogs in <lb />
much plenty, and sheep <lb />
apace. <lb />
Our town of Philadelphia is seat- <lb />
ed between two navigable rivers, <lb />
from to fathom <lb />
about houses up in one <lb />
and country settlements, <lb />
thus do we to render our. <lb />
selves an Colony, to <lb />
and of Crown, <lb />
as well as our own comfort and ad- <lb />
vantage, and not be <lb />
era say and Queries. <lb />
C. <lb />
Mr. smoked a cigar <lb />
except once, when he was a stripling <lb />
In He bad just left Yale <lb />
college and started a drug store in <lb />
this now famous town of Tioga <lb />
This was in the first days of the <lb />
Republican party. He then wrote <lb />
the songs for Fremont campaign, <lb />
later for Lincoln contests, and <lb />
later still for the Grant <lb />
He has two trunks at bis old home <lb />
in full of these campaign <lb />
songs. All through New York state <lb />
there are happy geniuses with a <lb />
for writing verses. But Mr. <lb />
has a record in this respect <lb />
which is marvelous. A few years <lb />
ago he was guest of news- <lb />
paper men of the club. <lb />
He was called upon for a speech <lb />
He looked round the board and saw <lb />
politicians of the two parties, <lb />
critics, artists and dramatists. <lb />
All expected a speech from him. <lb />
Instead be recited an original poem <lb />
he composed that afternoon <lb />
st his office, Broadway, telling of <lb />
the ultimate fate of a mischievous <lb />
pig. Mr. <lb />
poem was the of the evening <lb />
and was received with roars of <lb />
Above all things, raillery decline; <lb />
it is in ablest hands a dangerous <lb />
tool, but never fails to wound tho <lb />
meddling <lb />
Solomon, according to a Hebrew <lb />
and that is where he displayed his tradition, could repeat all the <lb />
orbs in his<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00017820_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
York Tribune gays <lb />
has carried New York county by <lb />
Times give it him by <lb />
Louisville, precinct in <lb />
S. f Kentucky to report <lb />
Bryan gain. <lb />
Entered post at G Ken <lb />
rill, H. C. u second cats mail ma tie <lb />
4TH, 1890 <lb />
The Next Congress will <lb />
have a Large Anti- <lb />
Si Majority. <lb />
NORTH CAROLINA IN DOUBT. <lb />
Both Sides Claim the <lb />
Carrie Pitt <lb />
It news Democrats <lb />
that the takes to its read <lb />
today; The telegraph company, <lb />
through the exceeding inefficiency <lb />
the office, gave us a miserably <lb />
and rotten service, but such new <lb />
as route, indicates that Mark <lb />
nu's and I he trusts <lb />
he day and the country has gone over- <lb />
We have not <lb />
space at this time to comment further <lb />
upon the result, but in what follows <lb />
you will find the news as it came in <lb />
the bulletins from last night to <lb />
o'clock this morning. <lb />
New York districts give later <lb />
Bryan <lb />
to Chicago National Re- <lb />
publican committee gives <lb />
by odd. <lb />
New York city gives <lb />
Bryan <lb />
-New York city indicates a plurality <lb />
for New York Suite Chair. <lb />
claims at P. If, the <lb />
State tor by <lb />
he vote in West Virginia shows a <lb />
gain. <lb />
C, county gives <lb />
Bryan plurality. plural- <lb />
in this State conceded to be large. <lb />
in New York city indicate <lb />
a plurality in entire city. <lb />
Boston elects eleven Republican <lb />
Congressmen, one Democrat, John F <lb />
Fitzgerald. One district, tenth, in <lb />
doubt. <lb />
Richmond indicates that Bryan loss- <lb />
es heavily in all cities of the Slate. <lb />
close but vote in <lb />
favor. <lb />
New Orleans, precincts gives <lb />
Bryan <lb />
give Bryan <lb />
Levering Palmer <lb />
same districts gave Harrison <lb />
Cleveland <lb />
Republican chairman of Kentucky <lb />
wired at p. m. that the indications are <lb />
would carry the State <lb />
by <lb />
districts of outside of N e <lb />
York and Kings counties give Bryn <lb />
Same <lb />
districts in gave Cleveland <lb />
Harrison <lb />
districts out of <lb />
Bryan <lb />
In same districts gave <lb />
Harrison Cleveland <lb />
New York. districts gives <lb />
gain 1.280. <lb />
United Press says <lb />
a us carried this city by <lb />
districts out of <lb />
of tine gives <lb />
Bryan <lb />
New York Sun says return from <lb />
West show large vote for <lb />
Baltimore by <lb />
It gave Cleveland in 1802. <lb />
Boston Herald reports Maine <lb />
Republican, Brooklyn districts <lb />
of give <lb />
Palmer <lb />
Chicago, precincts give <lb />
Bryan Palmer <lb />
Levering <lb />
Bulletin says Virginia has gone for <lb />
Bryan by plurality. <lb />
N. Y. Bulletin says has <lb />
carried Massachusetts by over <lb />
New York World bulletin says <lb />
Kings county gives <lb />
majority. <lb />
New York Sun Bulletin says the <lb />
vote of Baltimore gives the State to <lb />
precinct gives <lb />
Bryan Palmer <lb />
Levering <lb />
districts out of <lb />
give Bryan <lb />
Palmer, <lb />
districts out of <lb />
Bryan <lb />
Palmer <lb />
New York Sun say has <lb />
Maine by <lb />
Canton, just re. <lb />
dispatches from Iowa and New <lb />
York stating New York State will give <lb />
precincts <lb />
Bryan Palmer <lb />
Levering 122- <lb />
precincts <lb />
Bryan Levering <lb />
Palmer <lb />
Chairman Curry Democrat says re- <lb />
port voting favorable for Democratic <lb />
success in Iowa and Wisconsin, show- <lb />
made in Des and Polk county <lb />
will carry State by upwards 25,000- <lb />
West returns coining in <lb />
show so far indication Republicans <lb />
gain. <lb />
Ne districts out 1,392 <lb />
give Bryan <lb />
Palmer <lb />
New districts outside <lb />
New York and Kings county Bryan <lb />
precincts in Illinois <lb />
outside of Cook county gives <lb />
Bryan. <lb />
New out of districts <lb />
congressional gives Walsh, silver Dem- <lb />
1,534, Mitchel, <lb />
New York special says <lb />
South Carolina by <lb />
are that will <lb />
Chicago between and <lb />
Chattanooga, here is <lb />
greater than in 1892. The indications <lb />
are that the city will go for <lb />
by over <lb />
towns give <lb />
Bryan 1,708, Palmer <lb />
Same towns in 1892 gave <lb />
Cleveland <lb />
plurality in New York <lb />
City Kings <lb />
districts out of <lb />
Bryan <lb />
Boston Globe says carries <lb />
majority. <lb />
New North Car- <lb />
very close, both sides claim the <lb />
State by lo <lb />
New York Journal special says <lb />
Island gone by <lb />
over <lb />
Bryan <lb />
I Tribune says indications <lb />
that gone by <lb />
New York Herald says <lb />
carries by <lb />
New York Tribune claims Oregon <lb />
by small majority. <lb />
Detroit precincts <lb />
Detroit gives Bryan <lb />
Palmer <lb />
all <lb />
outside city Bryan <lb />
Palmer <lb />
N. Y. Herald says carries <lb />
Nebraska by <lb />
Hartford, towns g <lb />
Bryan <lb />
towns out of gives <lb />
Bryan 1,649, <lb />
New papers are claim <lb />
25.000 for Indiana <lb />
but there are no returns as yet. <lb />
Tennessee has gone Republican by <lb />
Massachusetts by and Ohio <lb />
will give the largest plurality <lb />
ever given in that <lb />
nets give <lb />
Bryan Lever- <lb />
Cincinnati, out of <lb />
Hamilton county gives <lb />
New West- <lb />
bowen, Secretary National Republican <lb />
Committee gives out the following. <lb />
The reports show we have carried <lb />
Maryland. We have carried est Va. <lb />
by <lb />
N. <lb />
in Camden county about <lb />
North point to <lb />
Bryan carrying State by to <lb />
Pennsylvania will give <lb />
plurality. <lb />
precincts in Illinois, <lb />
outside Cook county, give <lb />
Bryan <lb />
New says <lb />
will carry Kentucky by <lb />
majority. <lb />
New districts outside of <lb />
New and Kings county, gives <lb />
Bryan Pal- <lb />
mer <lb />
New districts, outside of <lb />
New York and King's county give <lb />
Black Porter Griffin <lb />
Atlanta, county, <lb />
Atlanta, except second ward, gives <lb />
Bryan a majority of Democratic <lb />
loss of <lb />
precincts in Minne- <lb />
including from St. Pauls, gives <lb />
Bryan <lb />
North are that <lb />
the State will go for Bryan by <lb />
Canton, O received con. <lb />
from Hobart. <lb />
precincts gives <lb />
Bryan <lb />
precincts show a Re- <lb />
publican gain <lb />
Wisconsin claimed for by <lb />
New outside of <lb />
has earned the Stats of <lb />
Nebraska by <lb />
claim tin <lb />
Slate for by 50-000, <lb />
districts in Cook <lb />
gives Bryan <lb />
vote in city of <lb />
ban Francisco, in precincts the <lb />
vote will compare with <lb />
New York Herald says <lb />
plurality in will reach <lb />
Kansas will carry <lb />
Kansas from to <lb />
precincts <lb />
Bryan <lb />
Raleigh, Reports timed p. <lb />
indicate Democratic pluralities <lb />
to on State National <lb />
ticket. Second, third, fourth and <lb />
ct districts Republican <lb />
by good majorities. Reports from sixth <lb />
and districts are not sufficient to <lb />
make a comparison up to this hour. <lb />
Reports from all districts are coming in <lb />
very slow. <lb />
New <lb />
King county about <lb />
New World says Bryan has <lb />
carried Carolina. <lb />
Holton claims <lb />
the Stale f North Carolina by <lb />
returns put the State in doubt. <lb />
and Democrats <lb />
both claim <lb />
vote Bryan <lb />
New Sun says the Re- <lb />
have congressmen <lb />
Columbus, <lb />
can Committee says the Slate will <lb />
New York Herald says <lb />
plurality in Pennsylvania reaches <lb />
Philadelphia <lb />
New Sun out <lb />
says is elected beyond <lb />
doubt. Gives votes in <lb />
college. <lb />
Herald reports from Tennessee show <lb />
that State in doubt. <lb />
The returns so show <lb />
have elected congressmen, <lb />
Democrats Populists Sound <lb />
Money Democrat j- <lb />
The latest reports Indicate, that Me t and <lb />
has the following Iowa- j he <lb />
Pitt County Rifle at <lb />
On Tuesday a <lb />
happier and a more jolly company <lb />
never started on a with more <lb />
delightful anticipations than com <lb />
H. From start to finish <lb />
there went up a continual glee <lb />
from the boys, with corporal <lb />
John Evans and John Fleming <lb />
as chief fun makers. <lb />
Upon our arrival at the Union <lb />
depot we were met by that <lb />
gentleman, Maj Alfred <lb />
Williams and his <lb />
When we out of the <lb />
depot the first thing that greeted <lb />
our vision was Capt. W. L. <lb />
company strong, and at <lb />
the head of the company <lb />
landing a stone wall, firm <lb />
and erect with the company's <lb />
colors, the noble and year old <lb />
Capt. Tom one of <lb />
Franklin county's best men and <lb />
truest Confederate Veterans <lb />
When the command forward was <lb />
given, like a year old boy he <lb />
took his gallant company from <lb />
the depot to Fayetteville street, <lb />
up to the capital, down Hillsboro <lb />
street to Camp Came- <lb />
near the fair grounds, where <lb />
the troop were to be quartered. <lb />
One of the most lovely tor a <lb />
camp. The place was ft wise <lb />
and in front of <lb />
estate W view of <lb />
Association <lb />
whose we if ere. Every- <lb />
thing was as splendidly arranged <lb />
far convenience for <lb />
the men as could <lb />
Our noble and beloved <lb />
John W, supported by his <lb />
efficient staff and aids, made the <lb />
occasion one of great pleasure to <lb />
all concerned. On Thursday the <lb />
sham battle was executed to per <lb />
A. t M- College <lb />
boys, opposing the <lb />
by Major Williams under <lb />
General orders, made a <lb />
b acts and Figure. <lb />
It tons of paper to <lb />
make the postal cards used in the <lb />
U States each year. <lb />
In one week last summer <lb />
tons ice were used in New York <lb />
city. <lb />
The Coliseum at Rome seated 87.- <lb />
spectators, and more might <lb />
easily have found standing room. <lb />
With newspapers and <lb />
in America and Canada the <lb />
people ought not to suffer for <lb />
opinions. <lb />
The War Department estimates for <lb />
the next fiscal year aggregate <lb />
The time for the <lb />
at present is days. <lb />
Reliable statistics show that an aver- <lb />
age of strangers visit <lb />
New every day in the year. <lb />
The production of rubber bicycle <lb />
tires in this country is about 1,000.000 <lb />
per year. <lb />
Tin is a comparatively <lb />
metal, being about a ton. <lb />
The production of steel <lb />
during 1895 amounted to <lb />
Ions. <lb />
W. HIGGS, HIGGS, Cashier <lb />
Maj. HENRY <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Kentucky, Maine, Maryland <lb />
Michigan, Minnesota, New <lb />
Hampshire, Jersey, Ohio, <lb />
Island, Wisconsin <lb />
total of electoral vote. <lb />
fusion m <lb />
So fas as the come <lb />
from this county they indicate that the <lb />
ticket is elected, but by a con. <lb />
decreased majority from two <lb />
veins ago. All the had not <lb />
been heard from up to the time <lb />
went to Mess, but those <lb />
that came in show majorities about as <lb />
Gene fusion majority. <lb />
Gave fusion majority. <lb />
Skinner majority if, <lb />
Chapman Cox Harrington <lb />
Thigpen Perkins <lb />
Democrat majority <lb />
no, I. <lb />
majority Tucker, <lb />
sheriff, majority .-newborn J. L. <lb />
Little, Treas., majority <lb />
MO. <lb />
majority Tucker, <lb />
sheriff, newborn S. A. K- Tuck, <lb />
Com., majority <lb />
Majority for balance of D <lb />
ticket is from to <lb />
NO. <lb />
Gone <lb />
No <lb />
majority, <lb />
minority HO, Can- <lb />
non, commissioner, <lb />
FALKLAND. <lb />
Gone majority. <lb />
NO. <lb />
Russell plurality Skinner <lb />
majority <lb />
No. <lb />
plurality lo, Russell <lb />
Skinner majority More majority <lb />
Harrington majority Perkins <lb />
Thigpen <lb />
i u l SO. <lb />
majority, Harrington, <lb />
majority, ; Perkins, majority, ; <lb />
pen, majority, <lb />
NO. <lb />
Democratic majority. <lb />
SO. <lb />
Reported to be from to fusion <lb />
y. <lb />
No, <lb />
do j <lb />
Skinner, majority, <lb />
majority, ; Harrington, ma- <lb />
; Perkins, Thigpen, <lb />
majority, <lb />
majority, Perkins, <lb />
SWIFT CREEK No <lb />
Cave fusion majority. <lb />
SWIFT NO. <lb />
majority, ; Harrington, mi. <lb />
which was instantly re- <lb />
turned by General charge <lb />
which drove the College boys <lb />
works. Charge after <lb />
charge from each <lb />
in order made <lb />
one of great excitement <lb />
to the twenty <lb />
thousand people that it <lb />
in full view of both and <lb />
in all of this great excitement with <lb />
battle cry after battle cry, that <lb />
noble old Confederate and color <lb />
bearer, Tom <lb />
failed to hold high the battle flag <lb />
we all loved so well. And just <lb />
here I would not forget to say <lb />
that as he is <lb />
known among the boys has <lb />
sons in the Franklin Guards <lb />
of which W. L is <lb />
the u man beloved <lb />
by his men for high <lb />
character, <lb />
and strict discipline and like the <lb />
grand old Zeb Vance, he never <lb />
the comfort, pleasure land <lb />
of his men. <lb />
In all the roars to coin., and <lb />
whoa the enthusiasm of <lb />
life is passed, <lb />
of Camp Cameron <lb />
will ling r among <lb />
recollections of <lb />
in life. It has thrice been the <lb />
pleasure of company H- to par- <lb />
. of hospitality <lb />
which been of the highest <lb />
order and every beloved <lb />
and highly esteemed Alfred <lb />
Williams has the chief <lb />
rector excellent hospital- <lb />
and in of the <lb />
of company H. I most heartily ex- <lb />
tend to Williams and his <lb />
able committee their <lb />
thanks for the kind <lb />
they have extended to us, <lb />
and to that company H. will <lb />
ever this and will glad- <lb />
when ever an op- <lb />
is offered. <lb />
B. F. <lb />
Representing a Capital of More than a Hal <lb />
Million Dollars, <lb />
Win. T. President National <lb />
Exchange Baltimore, Md. <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, <lb />
Neck, N. C. <lb />
Scotland Neck, N. O <lb />
R. R. Fleming, N, C. <lb />
D. W. Higgs Bros., <lb />
a, r <lb />
respectfully solicit the accounts <lb />
of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
Checks and Account Basks furnish <lb />
ed on application. <lb />
I I n <lb />
ii <lb />
We Otter a , <lb />
REMEDY Which <lb />
INSURES Safety <lb />
of Life to Mother I <lb />
Child. <lb />
EXPECTANT <lb />
MOTHERS, <lb />
Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk. <lb />
My wife used be- <lb />
fore birth of her first child, she did not <lb />
suffer from HUH or quickly <lb />
relieved at the critical hour but, <lb />
, had no afterward and her <lb />
recovery was rapid. <lb />
E. E. Johnston-, Ala. <lb />
Sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of J <lb />
price, if I no bottle. Book <lb />
, mailed Free. <lb />
REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, <lb />
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. <lb />
Greenville Market. <lb />
by S. M. <lb />
Butter, to Si <lb />
Western <lb />
cured to <lb />
to <lb />
Corn <lb />
Flour, to 6.1.0 <lb />
to K <lb />
to H <lb />
to G <lb />
Salt to <lb />
to m <lb />
Eggs per <lb />
Beeswax, <lb />
Below are puces of <lb />
and for <lb />
by Cobb Bros- <lb />
of <lb />
Good <lb />
Low- <lb />
Extra <lb />
-U <lb />
15-12 <lb />
to To <lb />
J G. <lb />
Carolina, <lb />
Pitt the Court. <lb />
Moore <lb />
vs. <lb />
The defendant above named take <lb />
that action entitled a <lb />
has in <lb />
Court of Pitt County for a and <lb />
the said defendant will take <lb />
notice that she is to appear <lb />
he 1-t the of <lb />
to he held it <lb />
House Ii; Greenville on the 13th Mod, <lb />
day after the 1st Monday in September <lb />
and or to the <lb />
of the or the relief de- <lb />
will be granted. <lb />
This 24th October, IS u. <lb />
K A. MOVE, <lb />
Clerk Superior Court. <lb />
B. F. Attorney. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
Have just received an <lb />
of the latest style and are ready to <lb />
the want of the trade at Prices Low. e <lb />
than ever offered Small <lb />
and sales Is our motto. Our <lb />
are new and cheap to meet the <lb />
the misses. We are <lb />
goods at a price far below the usual <lb />
price. <lb />
casket we for <lb />
UM <lb />
12.50 <lb />
All we ask is a trial and ill give en- <lb />
G. A. A CO. <lb />
Opposite Office, <lb />
B. f. Manager. <lb />
Constipation <lb />
Causes fully half the sickness in th world. It <lb />
retains the digested food too long in the bowels <lb />
and produces biliousness, torpid liver, <lb />
Hood's <lb />
had taste, coated <lb />
tongue, sick headache, in- m <lb />
etc. Hood's Pills W I IS <lb />
cure constipation and all Its <lb />
results, easily and thoroughly. All druggists. <lb />
Prepared by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. <lb />
Ins only fills to take with Hood's <lb />
Sale of <lb />
Br the power rested n me by <lb />
a decree of the Court of Pitt <lb />
county made at September term ism in <lb />
a case in which J. T. Brown, <lb />
of L. F. Everett is and <lb />
Latham and Skinner are Defendant. <lb />
I will offer for sale at the Court <lb />
door In Greenville on Monday the 7th <lb />
day of December to the highest <lb />
bidder the following described tracts of <lb />
land situated in the county of Pitt. <lb />
One tract in Township on east <lb />
side of crick adjoining the land;, <lb />
Loni- Galloway, James Galloway, H. <lb />
T. Wilson and oilers containing live <lb />
hundred acres more or less mid <lb />
as the Smith place. <lb />
One tract in Township north <lb />
aide of Tar adjoining the land of <lb />
Moses Leggett, the Rives <lb />
land and others and known as the A. J. <lb />
land. <lb />
The terms are one third <lb />
one and two years, interest from of <lb />
sale, title r till all the purchase <lb />
money is paid with the privilege to the <lb />
to nay the whole and take his <lb />
J. JARVIS. <lb />
Commissioner. <lb />
A CARD. <lb />
It is a singular fact that loco- <lb />
motives destined for <lb />
fast runs require training as do <lb />
race horses. The locomotive <lb />
built speed is first put to <lb />
work on some small branch <lb />
with light tracks, until it becomes <lb />
accustomed to running, and all <lb />
the parts are brought down to <lb />
their proper bearings. Having <lb />
undergone this period of pro- <lb />
it is taken on to more of principles of Democracy to <lb />
To the Democratic Voters of the First <lb />
District of North Car- <lb />
The Free and Unlimited Coinage of <lb />
at the ratio of has been forced <lb />
on the American people as the one <lb />
paramount issue in the National Cam- <lb />
sorts of alliances and <lb />
have been and are being made to <lb />
force this measure upon the people, that <lb />
it may become the law of the land. <lb />
is not. a but an Eco- <lb />
-Measurer upon which individual <lb />
members of all parties <lb />
To all Democrats, who from principle, <lb />
this measure of free silver coin <lb />
age, who oppose the <lb />
and methods, and the surrender <lb />
Administrators Notice. <lb />
Having this day before E. <lb />
A. Clerk of Superior Court of <lb />
as administrator of ea- <lb />
st ate Francis <lb />
notice is hereby given to the creditors <lb />
of said estate lo present their claims <lb />
duly ed. to me for payment <lb />
on or before the 80th of September, <lb />
or notice will be plead in bar <lb />
of their All persona indebted <lb />
to Bald estate are requested to make <lb />
mediate payment thus save cost <lb />
expense. <lb />
This tin day of September <lb />
JOHN H. MANNING, <lb />
of W, F. Manning, <lb />
Jarvis Blow. Attorneys. <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
The undersigned having duly quails <lb />
the Superior Court Clerk of <lb />
Pitt county as Executor of the Last <lb />
Will and Testament of <lb />
ard, deceased, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons to the to <lb />
make immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all persons having claims <lb />
said estate must the <lb />
same for payment on or before the 24th <lb />
day of October, 1897. or this notice will <lb />
be plead iii bar of recovery. <lb />
This 24th day <lb />
A. <lb />
of James <lb />
portions of the lines, and <lb />
gradually worked up by <lb />
speed until it is its <lb />
place on tho line of the great <lb />
To train a locomotive <lb />
takes about two weeks <lb />
majority. <lb />
Hartford, tot Black Porter Griffin <lb />
Bryan, 1.136, Palmer, M <lb />
towns Harrison Oregon by a small<lb />
New York and Kings counties Perkins, majority ; <lb />
The arc in co <lb />
about majority, it <lb />
the count to determine <lb />
what the actual majorities are. <lb />
Today is but 24-hours long, but <lb />
yesterday <lb />
It makes a man tired to have <lb />
somebody him. <lb />
In Holland thieves are <lb />
given three at bard labor- <lb />
Many of um are in life, <lb />
bat the hired girl lives all her <lb />
Men in prison could give some <lb />
good advice if they felt free to do <lb />
so. have inside facts. <lb />
Young people should remember <lb />
that too late hops means an <lb />
early bier. <lb />
I beseech you as men who have <lb />
the courage of honest convictions, <lb />
to enter your solemn protest, to that <lb />
Cheap threat- <lb />
ens ix overthrow American <lb />
and disaster to the great <lb />
interest of the country. It is a <lb />
lack of courage to passively acquiesce <lb />
in an hour of such peril, but to vote the <lb />
Honest Convictions of your best <lb />
the and <lb />
most sacred privilege by the <lb />
Cons to every American citizen. <lb />
call on you to let no sickly sentiment <lb />
of majority influence you in the dis- <lb />
charge of this one great privilege, but <lb />
as brave men exercise courage of <lb />
your convictions. ISAAC A <lb />
Elector. National Democratic Party <lb />
First District. <lb />
N 1896. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
The Tax Lists for the county Pit <lb />
for the year 1696 been placed in my <lb />
bands for collection. Ad owing <lb />
taxes are hereby notified to come for- <lb />
ward and settle promptly and save <lb />
trouble and cos . <lb />
K, W. NO, <lb />
Have opened up a new <lb />
ad large stock <lb />
STOVES, TINWARE <lb />
BICYCLES, Ac, in <lb />
the store next <lb />
door to j. c. and <lb />
Son <lb />
call on us everybody <lb />
we are selling goods <lb />
very cheap <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
you Are tho bent qualities y <lb />
in and sec our new stock <lb />
Is the lowest price any object to yon <lb />
inducements If so come and see our new stock <lb />
which we have just received. Oar store is <lb />
full of New Goods and pi ices <lb />
never lower- <lb />
To the <lb />
ladies we extend invitation t examine our of <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Trimmings <lb />
We have a beautiful and up-to-date You will Had the <lb />
styles and we know we please you. lovely, how <lb />
beautiful, the prettiest I have ever is what our friend <lb />
say of We have a large both colors and and <lb />
can please yon. <lb />
In and Gents FOB <lb />
GOODS we have a <lb />
Mini line. <lb />
In CLOTH for Wraps <lb />
have what want <lb />
and Boys PANTS <lb />
GOODS we have the best <lb />
stock to he found prices were <lb />
never lower. <lb />
WOOD and WILLOW <lb />
HARNESS ii COLLARS. <lb />
TRUNKS, GROCERIES, <lb />
PROVISIONS. FURNITURE, <lb />
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, <lb />
CARPETS, CARPET PAPER, <lb />
RUGS, LACK CURTAINS. <lb />
OUR LAIN POLES, <lb />
and any yon need for your <lb />
-elf and family come to see us. <lb />
shoes v. e <lb />
or to buy Mich as Will please the <lb />
the pi ices Shoes are <lb />
much lower last season. Give <lb />
us a trial when you Shoes <lb />
for or any member of <lb />
family. We tit the small- <lb />
est or largest foot in the county. <lb />
L M Reynolds A; Shoes <lb />
for Men and Boys are warranted <lb />
to give good service. We have <lb />
Our object is to sell <lb />
goods at the lowest pi ices. <lb />
We have a of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
give yon anything j <lb />
may need at tho lowest prices <lb />
ever heard of. and e <lb />
112.60 Solid Oak Bedroom Bails, <lb />
To pass us by would tin <lb />
baa biz years experience with injustice to pocket <lb />
this hue and know them to all e <lb />
we claim for th-m. gay oar goods <lb />
prices make it so Hero is a <lb />
fair If we deceive <lb />
HARDWARE. GUNS, us nothing, <lb />
you our goods and prices sat <lb />
GUN IMPLEMENTS, acknowledge it with <lb />
LOADED SHELLS, CROCK- your patronage. Hoping to see <lb />
GLASSWARE, HALL n <lb />
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LAMPS, j. w, we are <lb />
LAMPS, <lb />
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values in department <lb />
We've plumed ourselves tor the biggest <lb />
business eyer produced- by magnificent <lb />
money's-worth. The stock is in prune con. <lb />
The season has just buyer <lb />
is just back from the markets, where he <lb />
all the weaves that you are now wanting <lb />
Everything as fresh as the first breath of a rose <lb />
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Frank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
WHO'S ELECTED P <lb />
Local Reflections.<lb />
Mens and Boys <lb />
WINTER <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
November. <lb />
Eleventh <lb />
J. C sell goods cheap. <lb />
is drug on the market <lb />
Tie little child of B. T. Bailey <lb />
sick. <lb />
Greenville is lull folks and <lb />
the circus. <lb />
Grass widows make hay while the <lb />
s in shines. <lb />
Fresh Better <lb />
at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
at S. M<lb />
Dying by who <lb />
lowed a tape measure. <lb />
Fresh Mountain Batter, -0 <lb />
per at S. M. Shalt. <lb />
No, Wiley, people are not sent <lb />
Slug voice culture. <lb />
The man who has been in <lb />
Deader w in a <lb />
sheriff. <lb />
am no bell on de bun <lb />
my a brother <lb />
am no reason fur <lb />
neck. <lb />
coot <lb />
Mat <lb />
a chicken's <lb />
These People Are Whether Anyone <lb />
Else is or Not. <lb />
Cant G. J. of Washington, <lb />
is here. <lb />
Ur. L. of Raleigh, is in <lb />
town. <lb />
C. M. Bernard returned Lime Fri- <lb />
day evening. <lb />
Lula White is visiting <lb />
in Washington. <lb />
J. W. Wiggins returned from <lb />
Mount Monday evening. <lb />
j. J. Cherry cane down <lb />
Monday <lb />
Gwynn returned from <lb />
Mount Friday evening. <lb />
Charlie Hams, of spent <lb />
Sunday with here. <lb />
J. W. left this <lb />
Monday morning Littleton. <lb />
Mrs. C. D. Rountree returned this <lb />
Monday morning <lb />
K. M. returned from <lb />
Washington Toe. day evening. <lb />
J A. of Raleigh, is greeting <lb />
his many friends here. <lb />
Mrs, A. is <lb />
visiting her son, I., <lb />
the <lb />
Mr Sylvester Boyd and <lb />
A. buck, both or <lb />
came to Greenville Friday as two people <lb />
but returned home us one. A visit in <lb />
their b-half was made to the Register <lb />
Deeds a marriage license pro- <lb />
cured. Th-y then went to the store of <lb />
H. C. Hooker where by the aid of R. <lb />
Williams, Esq., they were made man <lb />
and wife. Henry Hooker was best man. <lb />
Bernard Greene, bearing a bunch of <lb />
feathers, as flower girl and <lb />
Simon Congleton gave the wedding <lb />
march on the stove pipe. The reporter <lb />
up in time to see Bernard <lb />
pass the bride a bottle of cologne as he <lb />
expressed his best wishes for a long and <lb />
nappy life. After supplying themselves <lb />
with articles to begin life together <lb />
they as as two in <lb />
spring time. <lb />
A Wonderful Kind of Cotton <lb />
Han ., Am <lb />
Money Fa t. <lb />
Finn to <lb />
.- l will enable <lb />
Atlanta, received from African you to make from to a day at <lb />
two or three years ago some and pleasant work Come to see <lb />
STORE BROKEN INTO <lb />
and <lb />
Lee. won <lb />
looker's <lb />
races <lb />
mount lair Wednesday. <lb />
horse, Mary <lb />
R. L. Smith returned from <lb />
Rocky Mount fair Friday evening. <lb />
Miss Lizzie Blow returned home <lb />
And People are Wondering <lb />
the Watchman Was. <lb />
Where <lb />
Friday <lb />
Ail in and the Assort- <lb />
is greater than <lb />
ever. The price <lb />
has been greatly <lb />
and <lb />
the <lb />
is just <lb />
the <lb />
same All colors, <lb />
and makes select <lb />
from Give me a trial, <lb />
will be satisfied <lb />
The. Greenville Driving Association <lb />
have postponed t date tor their next <lb />
races to <lb />
Sportsmen can start out after birds <lb />
We bet Bub brings <lb />
down the first partridge. <lb />
Succotash, just what oil <lb />
Soups, at . S. <lb />
A Mrs. Hopkins <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
GENTS FURNISHINGS <lb />
HATS. <lb />
in abundance and <lb />
will suit you in price. <lb />
Don't forget me <lb />
when <lb />
want goods <lb />
Frank <lb />
A number <lb />
. me the Christina h <lb />
at 1- <lb />
son's New is <lb />
now delivered to subscribers <lb />
Others. Every business man the <lb />
State should us it. Price 13.00, order <lb />
of hew Raleigh, C <lb />
Something a v in season, <lb />
Oat at <lb />
S. M. <lb />
e the and am of <lb />
J. s. six miles below <lb />
were destroyed by fire Wednesday night <lb />
Particulars i-f the lire and extent of <lb />
could not learned up to the <lb />
going to press, <lb />
Mrs. W, A. Fleming, of is <lb />
visiting Mrs. Andrew <lb />
Allen Warren is in on <lb />
for Nurseries. <lb />
W M. returned Friday <lb />
from the Federal court at New. <lb />
Mrs. T. J. Jarvis returned home <lb />
Wednesday evening the Western <lb />
part of stale. <lb />
Mrs. M, Edward, <lb />
who have been visiting relatives here, <lb />
returned home. <lb />
Mrs. M. of Kinston <lb />
who has lief re- <lb />
turned home Monday evening. <lb />
K. K. Tunstall, of Greene count-, <lb />
has taken a position here with his <lb />
brother, S. Tunstall<lb />
Mrs. J. It. Cherry reached home <lb />
evening from N. x. <lb />
she been several weeks. <lb />
On Thursday night some ope en- <lb />
the hardware store of D. D. <lb />
Haskett and stole a quantity of goods. <lb />
The thief an by <lb />
open shutters to one of the <lb />
rear windows and breaking a glass so <lb />
as to remove the inner fastenings. <lb />
With a hammer and file the money I <lb />
drawer was broken <lb />
. and what <lb />
money had been left in the drawer <lb />
the evening before, about in small <lb />
change, was taken. The thief went <lb />
through the show cases and took a <lb />
dozen or so of pocket knives, razors <lb />
and some other cutlery, and a <lb />
axes are missing. A lot of door <lb />
keys kept in a box in one of the show <lb />
cases were scattered about as if the <lb />
thief had picked over to get ill <lb />
as he a bunch <lb />
and lock keys were also missing <lb />
Mi. cannot how much his <lb />
loss and doubtless never knew, <lb />
but so tar be has missed about <lb />
worth of goods. <lb />
Next morning after the robbery a <lb />
bed straw was found under a counter <lb />
in one the store of <lb />
ahem, going on, and by thin <lb />
bed was an empty whiskey flask a <lb />
cotton of a kind which the ex- <lb />
said, grew to the height of <lb />
feet, an average stalk bearing <lb />
sixty-five bolls of cotton as line and long <lb />
as that of the Sea Islands. Jackson <lb />
planted the seeds and they did all that <lb />
had been promised. He repeated the <lb />
operation and now has eighteen bushels <lb />
of seed with which to begin cultivation <lb />
season on a large scale. <lb />
the planters of Southern Georgia <lb />
heard of his experiment, and it the At- <lb />
correspondent the Baltimore <lb />
American is to bi they have <lb />
offered Jackson if he <lb />
give them all the seed in his n <lb />
and let them destroy it. They fear, it <lb />
alleged, increased over production <lb />
and still low prices if the variety <lb />
conies into general <lb />
York rimes. <lb />
me to see <lb />
me and I will tell you how it can be <lb />
done. November 12th, 13th and <lb />
I shall be at the King House, Green- <lb />
ville, N. C. G. W. <lb />
Gen. Agent Imp. Pub. Co. <lb />
How's This Prices. <lb />
Win. sold on the floor of <lb />
Warehouse, Tuesday, <lb />
October 27th, the following lots of to- <lb />
and we challenge the Suite to <lb />
heat it. <lb />
The cry Row <lb />
a back seat until the next campaign, <lb />
Two Flour, ear H, Dry <lb />
Goods and Shoes at J, C, Son's <lb />
There a time when the pool <lb />
man, a well as the rich nun, can pass <lb />
in their checks.<lb />
reaping blade, the latter b. <lb />
among <lb />
Establish a; u <lb />
Ml <lb />
Off <lb />
1896. Fail Winter 1896 <lb />
C. T <lb />
CLOTHING <lb />
the lead and the price is no <lb />
Come and see me. <lb />
are out of sight in style and color and below <lb />
par in price. <lb />
Every thing cheap. <lb />
crop on <lb />
An average <lb />
our <lb />
see it will he to your interest to <lb />
carry your tobacco to the <lb />
Warehouse, where Forbes S <lb />
guarantee to get you the highest mark- <lb />
et prices every time. <lb />
Merit <lb />
On Sin day Fred <lb />
married couple. The <lb />
parties were Mi. K. T. Goodrich and <lb />
Miss Mollie Move. No use of the old <lb />
folks objecting the young folks <lb />
make up their Blinds to get married. <lb />
Noah the man to advertise- <lb />
lie advertised the Hood, and it came <lb />
through all right. The fellows who <lb />
laughed at the got drowned, <lb />
and it served them us right. Ever <lb />
since Joan's time advertiser <lb />
been prospering, while the other fellow <lb />
has been swallowed up in flood of <lb />
Advertising. <lb />
Now For <lb />
Winter Cabbage Early Jet- <lb />
Id. Charleston <lb />
Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, <lb />
Fruit <lb />
plants, free. <lb />
it Son, <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. II. <lb />
Airy, a former pastor of the Baptist <lb />
church here, has accepted a call to <lb />
Lexington. <lb />
S. J. Mason arrived home Tuesday <lb />
evening where he through and picked <lb />
has been taking if business and short <lb />
course. <lb />
the articles taken front Mr. Q Merit the H <lb />
This leads to the Intrinsic value of M <lb />
. C <lb />
J. ll- ho the past <lb />
year at hi old home this county, <lb />
left Monday to return to Montana, lie <lb />
the West. <lb />
Mr. W. W Little, of <lb />
Wednesday night, lie was about <lb />
years old and among the men <lb />
the count, lie several <lb />
week-. <lb />
J. A. Andrews and bride -Miss <lb />
Maud Moo returned Monday even- <lb />
from Washington City. They <lb />
make the King House <lb />
after committing the robbery the <lb />
fixed this straw bed and took a nap be- <lb />
fore going off with his plunder, <lb />
The goods, gone <lb />
taken and he <lb />
had a light. It locks like the <lb />
night watchman must not have been <lb />
his duty or he certainly <lb />
could have found out that the robbery <lb />
was on. <lb />
Merit in medicine means the power to <lb />
their year's supplies will possesses actual <lb />
MARRIED. <lb />
the home <lb />
Died. <lb />
The is pained to <lb />
of the death of Mrs. W. S. Fleming <lb />
which occurred Friday afternoon at her <lb />
home, about two miles from Greenville <lb />
She leaves a husband and four small <lb />
children who have our <lb />
Sad Accident. <lb />
At Thursday a son <lb />
of Dr. was playing on a pile <lb />
cotton seed in the gin-house. The lit- <lb />
fellow dug a well in the pile seed <lb />
in which he tell head first and was <lb />
He had been some <lb />
time before the sad discovery was <lb />
made. <lb />
All For <lb />
Morris Meyer thought lie would suit <lb />
all sides, so laid in a supply of Bryan <lb />
and cigarettes. The <lb />
is that the Bryan sUck was rapidly <lb />
sold cut, while the stack is <lb />
left on hand. This shows which way <lb />
the smoke <lb />
New Houses. <lb />
Mrs. A. Griffin is having lumber <lb />
handed to another cottage in <lb />
C. is also <lb />
building in and T. A. <lb />
math of the town limits- <lb />
Workmen have commenced on W <lb />
ii. Brown's house, comer of <lb />
and Fourth streets. <lb />
The building removed from the <lb />
opposite Dr. W. M. Brown's has <lb />
been placed on the corner lot at Co- <lb />
and Third streets and is being <lb />
up for a dwelling. <lb />
The town of has pasted <lb />
an prohibiting dealing in <lb />
or under a penalty <lb />
of dollars fine. The city of <lb />
ville has passed an ordinance prohibit- <lb />
any person from expectorating on <lb />
the In <lb />
an of the towns northeastern <lb />
part of the State it a misdemeanor to <lb />
around a railroad <lb />
you have specific business there. <lb />
And In Charlotte It is unlawful for a <lb />
man to have his boots blacked on a <lb />
street after ten o'clock Sunday <lb />
Nows. <lb />
the bride a few miles from Scotland <lb />
Neck, Oct. 21st, Miss Ella House <lb />
married to Mr. W. J. Briley, of Pitt <lb />
county. The bride is v ell known here <lb />
and her going will be a loss to the com- <lb />
but Halifax's loss will be Pitt <lb />
county's gain, and The. Commonwealth <lb />
congratulates the happy groom <lb />
joins the many friends of both in wish- <lb />
in l hem great success and much hap- <lb />
Neck Common- <lb />
wealth. <lb />
at the home of Mr. A. J. Out- <lb />
set en miles from Mr. <lb />
J. A. Andrews and Miss Maud E. <lb />
were married by Rev. J. W. <lb />
The couple took the <lb />
train at House for Washington City to <lb />
a few days there. a <lb />
of from town went out to <lb />
attend the marriage. Mr. Andrews <lb />
one of I be most popular and prosperous <lb />
merchants of Greenville, and his bride <lb />
is one of Pitt's most charming young <lb />
women. They received a number of <lb />
very handsome bridal presents. <lb />
o'clock <lb />
this afternoon, at the home of the bride <lb />
just west of Greenville, Mr. <lb />
of and Miss Jennie <lb />
lid were married by Rev. D. W. <lb />
Davis. Immediately after the ceremony <lb />
the couple left for the home of the <lb />
groom at Grimesland. <lb />
To both these couples Rev tor <lb />
extends best wishes. <lb />
beau- <lb />
wedding took place at the residence <lb />
of the bride's father, Elder Fred <lb />
on Sunday, November 1st. <lb />
Mr. J. E. Hobgood and Miss Rosa E. <lb />
were married. Elder C. <lb />
L. Little, of the Free Will Baptist <lb />
officiated- <lb />
Sal Season. <lb />
Here is n sale the old Greenville <lb />
Warehouse made for Bowen Co b <lb />
at at <lb />
at at 10.75, at <lb />
at <lb />
at at <lb />
at ; an average all through f <lb />
Do you want to et prices like <lb />
that If so sell your tobacco at th <lb />
Greenville Warehouse. <lb />
Others have found health, vigor and <lb />
Vitality in Hood's Sarsaparilla, and It <lb />
surely power to help you also. Why <lb />
not try if. <lb />
i i.-, t our prices before<lb />
all its branches. <lb />
J i <lb />
TEA, Ac. <lb />
at Lowest <lb />
we buy direct <lb />
SOU to buy at profit. A com <lb />
stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and sold at prices to suit <lb />
the t tun goods bought and <lb />
soil therefore, having no e V. <lb />
to sell at a close margin, <lb />
. M. i. <lb />
and curative power and there- <lb />
fore it has true merit. When you buy <lb />
Hood's Sarsaparilla, and take it according <lb />
to directions, to purify your blood, or <lb />
cure any of the many blood diseases, you <lb />
are morally certain to receive benefit. <lb />
The power to cure is there. You are not <lb />
trying an experiment. It will make your <lb />
blood pure, rich and nourishing, and thus <lb />
drive out the germs of disease, strengthen <lb />
the nerves and build up the whole system. <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the best In One True Blood Purifier. <lb />
Prepared only by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. <lb />
Hood's Pills <lb />
Another Store Bobbed- <lb />
Sunday night about o'clock <lb />
one broke into the store of J. L Star- <lb />
by prizing open the shutter <lb />
to one the rear windows and <lb />
out part of the sash. As Mr. <lb />
was returning from with a friend <lb />
be concluded go the store and <lb />
some cigars, and us they went the <lb />
trout door the rushed out of the <lb />
rear window. It seems that this par- <lb />
thief was after fire-arms, as an <lb />
investigation disclosed that he had <lb />
taken about a dozen pistols and a lot <lb />
cartridge. <lb />
The thief might have other <lb />
goods also but for the unexpected <lb />
rival of Mr. Starkey which routed him. <lb />
We are authorized to say that a liberal <lb />
reward will be paid for evidence to con- <lb />
the thief. <lb />
MISS LIZA. <lb />
Going Ahead With. <lb />
The AN Tobacco Journal con- <lb />
the following of interest to <lb />
people i <lb />
I. N. G Co's factory, <lb />
was gutted by fire some weeks back, <lb />
has been restored and refitted, and this <lb />
well-known and enterprising firm is <lb />
prosecuting its business the old <lb />
time A satisfactory settlement <lb />
has been nude with the instance <lb />
all of the stock saved being <lb />
posed of at one of the Richmond sale <lb />
warehouses. J. N. Gorman Co, <lb />
make a fresh start and are in position to <lb />
give customers better service than ever <lb />
before. <lb />
i. <lb />
Miss Liza walk <lb />
You'll blue; <lb />
En goodness knows <lb />
De rose <lb />
Hit go long way, too, <lb />
Oh, Miss Liza. <lb />
Sweet as honeycomb, <lb />
Dar's always some one at de gate <lb />
Lisa, is you home <lb />
lime Miss Liza sing <lb />
You mocking <lb />
up en <lb />
de way <lb />
En try de words. <lb />
Miss <lb />
Sweet as honeycomb. <lb />
Dar's always one at the gate, <lb />
.-Miss Lisa, is you <lb />
Frank L. <lb />
LL <lb />
the gainer if you take advantage of the <lb />
low prices we are making from <lb />
Monday, the 26th inst., on before <lb />
to our new store. <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Trimmings. <lb />
Capes Jackets. <lb />
Carpets and <lb />
Matting. <lb />
Ladies and <lb />
Men Shoes. <lb />
Notion all kinds<lb />
All have <lb />
been marked <lb />
down. <lb />
Our stock embraces all <lb />
Stylish Effects and the <lb />
prices are sure to make <lb />
you HAPPY. Call and <lb />
let us show you that we <lb />
mean what we say. <lb />
LANG SELLS CHEAP. <lb />
Prices Be ow <lb />
Mens Split Boots, to <lb />
Good Boots, to <lb />
Boys Boots, to <lb />
Mens Plow Shoes, <lb />
Mens <lb />
W omens Good Shoes,<lb />
8.19 <lb />
CHICAGO MEAT AND <lb />
W 8.00 3.95 <lb />
yd <lb />
IS <lb />
5.00<lb />
Wool Dress Goods, <lb />
1.25 line of Serges, Cash- <lb />
1.00 mores and Flannel all <lb />
wool, double <lb />
1-00 pounds good <lb />
Whole Grain <lb />
Children Shoes, to English Island Molasses <lb />
Ladies to Salt, pounds, <lb />
Ladies Goat Button, to 1.00 Good Buggy Harness, <lb />
Children Boys Hats to 1.00 Furniture in <lb />
Mens and Boys Hats to 3-00 Good Patent Floor <lb />
Boys all-wool Suits Clothes Old Men, and Ladies <lb />
Mens all-wool Suits <lb />
2.50 to Largo stock Lard, Pork and <lb />
Overcoats to Sides always on <lb />
Highest cash prices paid <lb />
J. R DAVENPORT, <lb />
N. C September 22nd, 1896. <lb />
L. F. EVANS. <lb />
R- S. EVANS. <lb />
A. H. CRITCHER <lb />
EVANS CO., Props. <lb />
The old Greenville Warehouse is being en <lb />
and more lights added which makes i <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 us a trial and we will show <lb />
you. Your friends, <lb />
EVANS Greenville, N. C. <lb />
FIVE POINTERS. <lb />
Ox <lb />
CD <lb />
o c o <lb />
s i o o <lb />
i H s . Sugar, C a. f cheap o o a CD <lb />
l-Z en o o <lb />
rt <lb />
TAR. <lb />
We Sell Goods Cheaper Than <lb />
Any Other House. <lb />
DRESS GOODS. <lb />
It gives us pleasure to announce that <lb />
we are now displaying the most extensive <lb />
and attractive stock of wool Dress Fabrics <lb />
ever imported by us. selected with the <lb />
most care as to desirability of weaver beauty <lb />
of effect and excellence of quality; the re- <lb />
has been to enable us to present a <lb />
variety of superior grade goods in a <lb />
truly wonderful assortment of the most <lb />
recent of wool and silk and wool <lb />
Handsome materials and fashionable <lb />
fabrics will be difficult to obtain this sea <lb />
sou, for the reason that importation are <lb />
much below particularly in <lb />
fine silks and dress fabrics, and the Amer- <lb />
manufacturers have been obliged to <lb />
their productions, <lb />
department of our business is <lb />
prepared to show the newest and <lb />
styles and colorings for tall <lb />
and winter, and we strongly recommend an <lb />
early examination of the various departs <lb />
RICKS TAFT; <lb />
The Money Savers,<lb /></p>
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                <p>
BUSY VESUVIUS. <lb />
AN INDIAN POMPEII. <lb />
the of India, bat Now <lb />
Nothing sadder or more beautiful <lb />
exists in India than the <lb />
of There it <lb />
stands, some miles from Agra, <lb />
much as it stood years ago when <lb />
Akbar decreed the stately pleasure <lb />
It was built to <lb />
rate the blessing of the holy <lb />
the hermit, who dwelt <lb />
among the wild boasts in his cave <lb />
at and who had foretold that <lb />
Akbar's son, horn on that spot, <lb />
should live to succeed him on the <lb />
splendid throne. The saint did not <lb />
foresee that the infant would grow <lb />
up into that unmitigated debauchee <lb />
whose orgies amazed Sir <lb />
Thomas Roe, and potent <lb />
liquor caused that virtuous <lb />
to incontinently, to the <lb />
delight of the whole court. But the <lb />
toper did not defile his fa- <lb />
palace city, which must have <lb />
been deserted soon after its found- <lb />
death, for when William Finch <lb />
visited in 1610 he it <lb />
lying like a waste district very <lb />
dangerous to pass through at night <lb />
it has remained ever since, <lb />
i desolate and abandoned. No later <lb />
cooled off crater. Of late they have . ,. ,, . . a.--a <lb />
., . , . J, ., . ruler of India has ever dared to <lb />
gone mode the boundaries of the <lb />
old crater to get a good look at the <lb />
new cone, from the summit <lb />
which, at intervals of a <lb />
there is a gust of steam, laden with <lb />
red hot ashes, which are sent into j <lb />
the air feet or more. Before the <lb />
of tent An the <lb />
Ur. Height. <lb />
Year after year and after <lb />
Vesuvius puffs away. The <lb />
first recorded eruption of Vesuvius <lb />
was in A. D., when Pompeii and <lb />
Herculaneum were overwhelmed. <lb />
Between th first and sixth centuries <lb />
nine eruptions recorded, and <lb />
since that epoch there have been <lb />
great ones <lb />
last destructive eruption ma <lb />
on April 1872, when about <lb />
sightseers were killed and more than <lb />
people fled from Naples. Of <lb />
the present condition of the ominous <lb />
the Paris <lb />
is feet higher than it was <lb />
nine months ago. constant <lb />
showers of porous lava have filled in <lb />
one side of tho old hollow crater <lb />
and have up the new cone, <lb />
which, from its bold outlines, has <lb />
greatly changed the appearance of <lb />
the summit and is still changing it <lb />
lightly day. Formerly the <lb />
volcano, as seen from Naples, had a <lb />
rounded top, but now it comes to a <lb />
wedge point <lb />
A year ago visitors looked into the <lb />
hollow of the old and somewhat <lb />
steam drifted away is an- <lb />
other rumble, sound of watery ex- <lb />
and another shower of ashes. <lb />
Thus from a distance in the day- <lb />
time there seems to be a constant <lb />
curl of white vapor from the sum- <lb />
but at night each separate <lb />
eruption throws up a vivid light, <lb />
which then fades away in a dull <lb />
glow. <lb />
The natives who live on tho slope <lb />
of the mountain say that after the <lb />
new cone has been built somewhat <lb />
higher it will fall in of its own <lb />
weight and close tho present breath- <lb />
hole. tho mountain will <lb />
a tip bottle. A new <lb />
Tent will have to be made, and in <lb />
tho making of this vent will <lb />
a fierce eruption, an overflow of <lb />
lava and formation of a new <lb />
crater. <lb />
There was, indeed, a general be- <lb />
lief that tho renewed and growing <lb />
activity of volcano would lead <lb />
to some sort of eruption, but it was <lb />
hoped that it would be nothing more <lb />
serious than a flow of lava down <lb />
over the old and hardened beds. The <lb />
last outbreak and flow toward <lb />
in the direction of the buried <lb />
of Herculaneum, was, there- <lb />
fore, not unexpected. <lb />
The cone is simply a heap of <lb />
cinders dignified by size. The <lb />
to the foot of tho cone consumes five <lb />
hours, but it requires only ten min- <lb />
to reach tho top of the funicular <lb />
railway. Then there is a walk of ten <lb />
Akbar's Versailles, just as no <lb />
of India has over climbed to the <lb />
heights of Akbar's genius. In the <lb />
empty palaces, the wonderful <lb />
mosque, the sacred tomb, tho baths, <lb />
tho every turn recognize <lb />
some memory of the greatest of In- <lb />
emperors. We may oven en- <lb />
his or <lb />
of -and see the very <lb />
of beautiful tracery, <lb />
the very Persian couplets, tho <lb />
decoration in gold and ultra- <lb />
upon which Akbar feasted <lb />
his eyes during the long sultry aft- <lb />
cf tho Indian plains. We <lb />
may walk into the houses of <lb />
and tho laureate and the <lb />
premier of his empire, who sang his <lb />
glory and chronicled his reign. We <lb />
may see that strange building, the <lb />
with its pillar <lb />
throne and odd galleries, which some <lb />
have sought to identify with the <lb />
famous hall where metaphysical de- <lb />
bates took place Friday night <lb />
under tho emperor's personal <lb />
and philosopher and <lb />
orthodox and skeptic, did <lb />
battle for their creeds or <lb />
till they ended, long after the <lb />
by bandying and <lb />
to the disgust of an <lb />
willing austere Ba- <lb />
The associations of <lb />
of are not its only <lb />
claims to our interest and respect <lb />
Its beauty in desolation excited the <lb />
poetic imagination of and <lb />
stirred the critical enthusiasm of <lb />
who says of tho <lb />
which still over- <lb />
looks the court where <lb />
i bar is fabled to have played his <lb />
I games of living chess, that it <lb />
up edges of the -We anything SO <lb />
huge crater to bowl, and in this I or any building <lb />
I richly and carved <lb />
without tho least exaggeration or <lb />
bad taste. is the <lb />
celebrated shrine cf St. Salim <lb />
ti, built in with its pure white <lb />
Is the little thrown up by the <lb />
Inter <lb />
Ocean. <lb />
and Huxley. <lb />
Like Huxley, his English <lb />
type, was also an admirable <lb />
lecturer. never allowed the <lb />
opportunity of a pun to escape him, <lb />
and his were at times <lb />
hardly more elegant than they were <lb />
appropriate, but, for all that, he was <lb />
very and equally so with <lb />
tho few women students of his class <lb />
as with the men. Ho spoke in <lb />
French with a decided German in- <lb />
frequently relieving him- <lb />
self of a sigh brought about by an <lb />
uncomfortably condition. <lb />
His powerful bodily frame, <lb />
shortened through a <lb />
generous development of tissue <lb />
about tho equatorial region, was in <lb />
marked contrast to the tall and <lb />
nearly upright of Professor <lb />
whose slightly stooping <lb />
head and shoulders reduced some- <lb />
what what might have <lb />
been considered a more than average <lb />
height. Huxley never entered the <lb />
marble cenotaph, its rod sandstone <lb />
dome and its veranda by <lb />
delicately pierced of fair <lb />
marble, like fine lace set in <lb />
And for grandeur what can compare <lb />
to the stately <lb />
of tho mosque which <lb />
crowns the and <lb />
tho historian of architecture cites a.- <lb />
beyond portal in India, <lb />
perhaps in the whole <lb />
The Poor Poet. <lb />
return of contributions will <lb />
be if a stamped envelope <lb />
is read the poet sardonic- <lb />
ally from the printed slip which ac- <lb />
companied his rejected manuscript. <lb />
Scott Who wants to <lb />
their return I'm sure mine <lb />
couldn't come back any faster than <lb />
they do if I had a private carrier <lb />
pigeon And he gloomily <lb />
tucked the five sonnets, the ballade <lb />
class lecture room except in a dress and the into a fresh <lb />
in which he was immediately and them on nine- <lb />
pared to go to tho street; rare- <lb />
appeared without a coat which did <lb />
not in or more places show <lb />
signs of underlying shirt sleeves. <lb />
Popular Science Monthly. <lb />
The Fate of Menage <lb />
We weighed anchor on Oct. <lb />
and when close to the south shore <lb />
sent off two boats in of seals. <lb />
On this occasion one of the boats, <lb />
being swamped in the surf, was <lb />
mediately crushed against the rocks, <lb />
its crew having a rather narrow es- <lb />
cape from drowning. One of the <lb />
men fought bravely in the breakers <lb />
for half an hour, without relinquish- <lb />
bis grasp on bis rifle. <lb />
With scrupulous care we now <lb />
composed a letter upon which each <lb />
of us carefully inscribed his <lb />
Having placed it in a small <lb />
bladder which had been given to us <lb />
for the purpose by Norwegian <lb />
Consul in Melbourne, consigned <lb />
It to waves and leaned over <lb />
bulwarks to see tho mail depart. <lb />
Much to our chagrin, a large alba- <lb />
hove in sight, and before our <lb />
had gone many yards the <lb />
huge bird gobbled it up First <lb />
Landing on Antarctic <lb />
by C. E. in <lb />
Century. <lb />
Two girl friends met on the street <lb />
and stopped to hands. <lb />
glad to see you, said <lb />
the tailor made Alice. just on <lb />
my way to ask you, as my oldest <lb />
friend, to be one of my brides, <lb />
How lovely I did <lb />
not know you were re- <lb />
plied tho fin de Grace. <lb />
sudden, very sudden, but <lb />
he's awfully in love and is just too <lb />
lovely to live. Will you <lb />
Of course. <lb />
moving forward and speaking <lb />
in an undertone, come round <lb />
the corner and tell me all about it <lb />
There comes that idiotic, <lb />
donkey, Jim Berton. He's grin- <lb />
as though he meant to stop, <lb />
and I don't care to be seen talking <lb />
to <lb />
Berton the man I'm <lb />
to <lb />
round Nov.- York <lb />
a Ml k. <lb />
Perhaps among tho manifold con- <lb />
to tho commissariat of <lb />
London that of milk asserts itself <lb />
most loudly. there is <lb />
rumbling transfer at railway <lb />
of those truncated tin cones <lb />
containing it which have arrived by <lb />
night trains from the country into <lb />
carts, whose jangling <lb />
cans add to the rattle they make as <lb />
drive furiously to the various <lb />
where it is distributed by <lb />
thick soled, white aproned women, <lb />
who, in filling the household jug, <lb />
also leave a of it on the door- <lb />
libation resented by tidy <lb />
mistresses. Tho noise of its arrival <lb />
before the London milkmaid fills her <lb />
pail might well lead one to wish that <lb />
its transporting carts were fitted <lb />
with tires. No other <lb />
makes such a seemingly need- <lb />
less row in going about its business. <lb />
But every Londoner must have his <lb />
supply of milk betimes, and in this <lb />
respect the poor townsman is better <lb />
off than bis mate in the country. <lb />
There a peasant, daily working in <lb />
the midst of cow pastured fields, is <lb />
often unable to get a jug of it for bis <lb />
family. It is sent away to the city, <lb />
in whose meanest streets the house- <lb />
wife can always buy a <lb />
em. <lb />
The egg of the ant is uniform, <lb />
smooth, tight and bright, without <lb />
any division. When the larva has <lb />
come from it, only a very thin <lb />
membrane is left, which rolls up <lb />
and is reduced to an imperceptible <lb />
point, and even if the egg does not <lb />
hatch it is so small as to escape <lb />
the eyes. This is why these eggs <lb />
are so known, for what is com- <lb />
and improperly called the <lb />
egg is really the larva and is endow- <lb />
ed with life and motion. <lb />
or rather these larvae, of ants are <lb />
very much sought after by barnyard <lb />
Monthly. <lb />
A shoemaker was fitting a <lb />
with a pair of boots when the <lb />
buyer that he had but one <lb />
objection to them, which was that <lb />
the soles wore too thick. that <lb />
is replied on the <lb />
boots, and the objection will grad- <lb />
MATTER OF FACT ANTS. <lb />
la With Them, and They <lb />
Intelligence. <lb />
T. T. of this who <lb />
recently returned from tho <lb />
railway survey through <lb />
Central and Sooth says one <lb />
of the most interesting things to be <lb />
seen In the tropics is the leaf carry- <lb />
ant. <lb />
leaf carrying ant is peculiar <lb />
to tropical America. The two species <lb />
occupy different They are <lb />
never tho same roadways, <lb />
and they always enter different <lb />
boles, but these ants arc such great <lb />
burro that one not say <lb />
positively that tho do <lb />
not communicate with each other <lb />
under ground. holes do not <lb />
cross, and there is no communication <lb />
between holes above ground. As <lb />
an experiment, members of col- <lb />
were transferred by band to the <lb />
of another. There was no con- <lb />
Tho strangers merely <lb />
baste to get away. <lb />
continued Mr. <lb />
Lovelace, the habits, <lb />
save that the rod fellows are the <lb />
most industrious. Tho black ones <lb />
ways in tho heat <lb />
of the afternoon, while the reel <lb />
struggled along all day, although <lb />
there fewer workers to be seen <lb />
in tho paths between and <lb />
o'clock. There being no trees on <lb />
Moro island to supply leaves for the <lb />
nuts, gathered hay instead. A <lb />
grass that grew close to the earth <lb />
and produced short seed stalks was <lb />
tassel. Tho seed heads <lb />
were just peeping out from their in- <lb />
folding leaves when I was there, and <lb />
heads of seed tho favor- <lb />
harvest. <lb />
saw half inch ants carrying <lb />
seed stalks an inch long and of twice <lb />
the weight of the carrier. They also <lb />
cut off the grass leaves and carried <lb />
in, moist crumbs <lb />
bread and vegetables cut op <lb />
and carried also. Very dry crumbs <lb />
were ignored. I did not see them <lb />
carry meat of any kind, and when I <lb />
put a piece of freshly killed grass- <lb />
hopper in their path refused <lb />
it. But certain bits of damp, <lb />
rotten wood carried into the <lb />
nests as quickly as soft bread. <lb />
peon who came to see what <lb />
found of interest in the work- <lb />
dropped a flaming wax match <lb />
among them. They did not seem <lb />
see it, for they rushed into the flame <lb />
as they would have crossed a bit of <lb />
paper. A number I anted to <lb />
death, many of them wore <lb />
crippled before tho was <lb />
Tho dead and the crippled <lb />
remained in tho path perhaps <lb />
minutes at a spot five feet from the <lb />
nest entrance. Then came a gang <lb />
workers from nest, who picked <lb />
tho dead and tho crippled and <lb />
carried them several inches away in <lb />
to tho grass at right to the <lb />
path. Tho wounded were left <lb />
tended, as were the dead. The work- <lb />
then attacked the extinguished <lb />
match taper. It was nearly an inch <lb />
long, and a dozen took <lb />
hold of it, pulled it in all directions <lb />
at once, rolled it and another <lb />
over, stood on their heads and crawl- <lb />
ed under it, the leaf carriers <lb />
streamed by and over them, <lb />
heedless of their presence <lb />
It was a case of wholly undirected <lb />
labor, for any two, possibly any one, <lb />
have dragged it from the path, <lb />
bat it took tho dozen minutes <lb />
tumble it across two inches of th <lb />
path. <lb />
in an <lb />
cold me that the loaf cutting <lb />
to blame much of tho laziness of <lb />
tho natives, who do not try to make <lb />
gardens or cultivate fruit trees <lb />
cause destroy everything <lb />
that kind. However, tho American <lb />
the problem of keeping these <lb />
ants away from his garden by dig- <lb />
a ditch around it and keeping <lb />
water running through it, an effect <lb />
City Star. <lb />
Poor <lb />
A is not a happy <lb />
one. While the self satisfied con- <lb />
is chinking the coin in his <lb />
jangling tho register, <lb />
the bell cord or blithely <lb />
street names, the motor- <lb />
man is silently grinding out his life <lb />
at the brake, his mind strung to its <lb />
utmost tension, and his hands and <lb />
arms never for a moment idle. Yet <lb />
he's the one to blamed whenever <lb />
an accident happens, without a <lb />
thought being given to the many <lb />
calamities i have been avoided <lb />
through his alertness and <lb />
A Bird Catching Insect. <lb />
In this country talk of <lb />
or insect eating birds, and <lb />
few of us ever heard or read of <lb />
a country where tho tables are turn- <lb />
ed to such a that they speak <lb />
of a bird eating insect, but that is <lb />
the exact condition of affairs in <lb />
southern Brazil and Venezuela. <lb />
those countries have an intact <lb />
called the great mantis, which is <lb />
some four or five inches in length, <lb />
not including his strong jaws and <lb />
immense fore legs. <lb />
This pair of enormous <lb />
are equal in strength to those of a <lb />
or a crab and are used by <lb />
the giant mantis in capturing it <lb />
prey. The food of this <lb />
insect consists of spiders, <lb />
small snakes and lizards, and, <lb />
according to the most <lb />
robust specimens of the genus will <lb />
not stand aside with an empty <lb />
if he can manage to got bis nip. <lb />
on a bird of size of a canary <lb />
warbler or chickadee. The great- <lb />
mantis resembles a combined leaf <lb />
and twig both in color and snap <lb />
and being aided by this resemblance <lb />
is able to stealthily approach its <lb />
prey, whether it be reptile, insect <lb />
or bird, and the unsuspecting <lb />
creature with its claws. <lb />
St Louis Republic. <lb />
Of what consequence is it that <lb />
anything should be concealed from <lb />
man Nothing is hidden from God; <lb />
be is present in our minds and <lb />
into the midst of our thoughts. <lb />
Comes, do I say As if ho wore ever <lb />
Yard was once any stick, rod or <lb />
polo. The expression is still used <lb />
with this meaning applied to <lb />
various parts of a ship's equipment <lb />
as and the like <lb />
Mr. <lb />
It soon became a habit to watch I <lb />
for the familiar carriage and <lb />
to Mrs. for a visit <lb />
or to go with her for a drive. She <lb />
often came to me on Sunday after- <lb />
One wot and dreary day I i <lb />
was sitting alone when the bell <lb />
rang. I gladly ran to answer it and <lb />
saw a strange standing <lb />
but looking beyond him I saw <lb />
the dear face smiling the <lb />
window. I was eagerly <lb />
dashing forward, but was <lb />
waved back, with orders to get <lb />
ray bonnet and come out. Mr. <lb />
George was our companion, <lb />
and in spite of tho wind and rain <lb />
were all very bright and merry, <lb />
Mrs. taking my band and <lb />
holding it in hers for a great part of <lb />
the time. <lb />
Tho day she and Miss <lb />
came I had seen Punch's <lb />
on its cover wore like- <lb />
of all the principal <lb />
very and funny, <lb />
with absurd doggerel couplets de- <lb />
scribing them. Among I spied <lb />
and together. Car- <lb />
was in full Scotch costume. <lb />
In one bond ho carried a child's <lb />
and pail, and with the other <lb />
ho was throwing pens and ink over <lb />
his shoulder, and tho lines were <lb />
Carlyle, finished alto- <lb />
U off to to upend the <lb />
Oh, how she laughed, and how de- <lb />
lighted she was first time <lb />
Punch has taken any notice of <lb />
said. Another time Mrs. Carlyle <lb />
is something in tho car- <lb />
for you. Run and I <lb />
found a largo blue china plate, <lb />
still happily in my possession. <lb />
Black wood's <lb />
I K. K <lb />
V-l<lb />
-i. <lb />
J .<lb />
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Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
. . Wilson r no Oft i <lb />
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AND ITS <lb />
To Editor have an absolute <lb />
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use ; <lb />
thousands of hopeless cases have been already i <lb />
permanently cured. So proof-positive am i <lb />
of its power that I consider it my duty to I <lb />
send free to those of your read.-rs , , <lb />
who have Bronchial or Bilious and I I- <lb />
Lung if they will write me , . . , . , , ,, <lb />
express and address. Sincerely, Which prevail in <lb />
arc invariably <lb />
s j by derangements of the <lb />
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb />
The Secret of Health. <lb />
The liver is the great <lb />
a. <lb />
US I<lb />
VT w, <lb />
N. . <lb />
t in ell Ion<lb />
H . V <lb />
i . i<lb />
in the mechanism of ;, <lb />
man, and when it is out of <lb />
the whole system becomes de- <lb />
ranged and disease is the t. <lb />
Liver Pits <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles.<lb />
Haled <lb />
SO, <lb />
i;. <lb />
Galloway, <lb />
Snow Hill. V- <lb />
B. <lb />
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V. <lb />
LA. M. p. M <lb />
Hi <lb />
. AM ft<lb />
SB <lb />
A Keen <lb />
Waterfowl need to toll some <lb />
good stories of experience as an <lb />
Irish magistrate. Ono of re- <lb />
to tho case of a whom <lb />
ho had to for a breach of <lb />
tho peace Ho let her off on <lb />
that found two securities <lb />
of each that she would keep the <lb />
peace for six months. <lb />
ye, said she, <lb />
moving toward tho door. <lb />
said Lord <lb />
must name your securities <lb />
that I may see whether they are sat- <lb />
and who would I <lb />
she your lordship's <lb />
good enough for a <lb />
retort which not only showed the <lb />
sprightliness of the character, <lb />
but in addition tho feeling of friend- <lb />
confidence which tho Irish peas- <lb />
who know him cherished for <lb />
the Lord of <lb />
son's Weekly. <lb />
Too skin of a rattlesnake exhibit- <lb />
ed Jefferson, Ga., inches in <lb />
length and has rattles attached. <lb />
of <lb />
Mother of hard, <lb />
very, brilliant which <lb />
forms the internal layers of several <lb />
kinds of shells. The interior of our <lb />
common oyster shells is of this <lb />
but the mother of pearl used in <lb />
the arts is much more variegated <lb />
with a play of colors. Tho largo <lb />
shells cf the Indian Bean have <lb />
this pearly of <lb />
thickness to o <lb />
V Tarboro <lb />
A. <lb />
Practice in tin- s <lb />
f H. L.<lb />
ill <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Ar <lb />
L Ml <lb />
Ar Weld ii <lb />
C a <lb />
SC- <lb />
P. II.<lb />
I a<lb />
II<lb />
ll<lb />
is <lb />
I for stock, well a- <lb />
k man, and for that purpose Bold in tin <lb />
; cans, holding one-hail <lb />
, cine -5 eels. <lb />
Lambert. Franklin Co., Ten a., <lb />
March <lb />
i have used all kinds of medicine, but <lb />
I w not out- package Bin- k <lb />
u the ever .-;. <lb />
Ii is iii- best t iv horses or cuttle <lb />
of the year, end will cure <lb />
ch time. <lb />
-------A fresh i f------ <lb />
Family <lb />
Neck at p <lb />
------Cons <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
this day duly <lb />
qua I Ii l Coir <lb />
Administrator <lb />
t ill I de <lb />
notice i- Riven <lb />
in estate to make <lb />
e am . d, <lb />
v. against <lb />
estate for <lb />
twelve flow <lb />
ii or this will plead In <lb />
of n c <lb />
X i- h October, 1890. <lb />
D. J. I POUT. <lb />
of Davenport, <lb />
Administrators Notice. <lb />
Having according n <lb />
of Brown <lb />
lute Put County mid Stale of North <lb />
Carolina, ail parties having claims <lb />
are lo <lb />
them me for i lit <lb />
from the of 110- <lb />
, , ii will pie in bar f r <lb />
And ail to <lb />
ii i- ate are to m <lb />
n x ii Hie <lb />
I in 1- I <lb />
Cox, <lb />
land <lb />
By virtue f a of the <lb />
of I'll In i <lb />
and r. II. <lb />
T. K. Din. <lb />
It- w. 1- the <lb />
I will i-u l fore <lb />
the court In on <lb />
Monday, 2nd day of Nov. is <lb />
to- real el <lb />
t part lot in lb <lb />
town of upon which the <lb />
Mere J by Mrs. K. U. <lb />
Borne, now by M. B. <lb />
now mis, th old <lb />
formerly icing <lb />
ii- Hi n h f of s i I lot. <lb />
I of ha No In <lb />
own -f Greenville upon will h he <lb />
it.- pied by Mia. M D. <lb />
II <lb />
It, in m stands, b <lb />
hall of Id I t, <lb />
Thai i in ck of land Iv . <lb />
in in- n joining <lb />
lands of Ins, Men. I <lb />
and and kn n the <lb />
containing acre <lb />
more in- <lb />
Said K for division. <lb />
This i I. ISM. <lb />
i .<lb />
Flour, <lb />
Meat, <lb />
costs cotton planters more <lb />
than five million dollars an- <lb />
This is an enormous <lb />
waste, and can be prevented. <lb />
Practical experiments at Ala- <lb />
Experiment Station show <lb />
conclusively that the use of <lb />
will prevent that dreaded plant <lb />
disease. <lb />
All remits of in w by dual n <lb />
pertinent on best farm. In the United <lb />
told la a little book which we publish and will gladly <lb />
to any in America who will write for it. <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb />
St., New York, <lb />
on SC M k <lb />
eaves Weldon i. <lb />
arrives p <lb />
p, . <lb />
p. m. Returning, 7.1 <lb />
a. m., Greenville 8.28 m. I <lb />
H at a. m., . <lb />
Trains on <lb />
Washington 8.00 a, ., and p . m. <lb />
a. m. and p. ll. <lb />
m., Tarboro a. m., <lb />
Tarboro 3.80 p. m., a. in. <lb />
p. arrives <lb />
11.50 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. i-x- <lb />
Sunday. trains on <lb />
c I ml he <lb />
Tram leaves tan C, via Ale- <lb />
A It. i-i. daily <lb />
at p. DU M; <lb />
Plymouth 8.00 P. M., p. in. <lb />
8.00 a. Mind a m., <lb />
10.26 and <lb />
Train on Midland N. C, branch leaves <lb />
daily, except Sunday, a <lb />
m. arriving SO u. m. <lb />
leaves S a. m., <lb />
rives at t-30 a. m. <lb />
in N n i iv <lb />
Mount at p. m,. arrive <lb />
Nashville p. Spring Hope 5.40 <lb />
p. ave Hope <lb />
a. m., Nash a m, at <lb />
Mount m. <lb />
Trains on Latta branch, Florence R <lb />
leave p m, I <lb />
in, Clio p in. <lb />
save a m. a m, <lb />
7.50 a in. daily <lb />
Train leaves War- <lb />
f.-r except <lb />
8.80 p, <lb />
in. i,. <lb />
close connection <lb />
points all rail <lb />
n. s <lb />
Lard, <lb />
Coffee <lb />
H- <lb />
Ac, <lb />
Belling B low <lb />
that it <lb />
surprise, <lb />
will <lb />
at yon fair <lb />
and <lb />
v , -v -W-i <lb />
FOB <lb />
Will open <lb />
Oct. Soda t I s. <lb />
ion St ears of N i 1- <lb />
limited to <lb />
Mrs. A. L. <lb />
P. O Nelson C<lb />
IS AS GOOD LI C, <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE ere. <lb />
Ii i. ., <lb />
v-i- Mn. <lb />
mM lost <lb />
TA TONIC mid <lb />
this year. <lb />
poi -I H the ti <lb />
u it tr , <lb />
till SB SI <lb />
All <lb />
m stow <lb />
nip <lb />
G X C <lb />
His Worst Enemy Defeated by <lb />
P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy. <lb />
at druggists.<lb />
curt -i.----. <lb />
cure dyspepsia.<lb />
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