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above amount, is <lb />
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NO leading papers. <lb />
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Hashed past the switch, semaphore <lb />
and office lights of one of tho tiny <lb />
stations. <lb />
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rams when they are driving <lb />
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along the sides of ship There <lb />
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weight am a couple of earthenware <lb />
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chamber is <lb />
lighted entirely by electricity. <lb />
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incandescent lamps, which are <lb />
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to pay <lb />
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business night long was report- <lb />
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tho Old Testament contains ill fated Dennie Murphy, <lb />
distinct words, not counting proper was killed in Hastings <lb />
names and obsolete roots. A few, was a student in the office <lb />
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The total number of distinct <lb />
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shop in Piccadilly while his bat was <lb />
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turn fur posthumous anecdotes and <lb />
must consequently nameless <lb />
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bat like Lord <lb />
the bat and its owner <lb />
turned on bis heel with curt 10- <lb />
mark, I haven't, and if I bad <lb />
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Realm. <lb />
Affability BUM Who <lb />
to <lb />
J. K. Chambers, Union depot tick- <lb />
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mood, can tell many interesting <lb />
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vents may be <lb />
therefrom being in deep shade <lb />
and so invisible to speaker. <lb />
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cornea through the painted glass <lb />
roof, behind c powerful gas <lb />
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to electricity hero both on account <lb />
of its ling powers and <lb />
because tho heal i a draft, <lb />
and so assists ventilation. <lb />
the glass is n very wire net- <lb />
work, so were a breakage to <lb />
cur there be no danger of a <lb />
cabinet minister being decapitated <lb />
In the lobbies and tho libraries i <lb />
electric lighting is used, however <lb />
In the libraries and reading room- <lb />
It is placed lower than in most parts <lb />
of the for obvious reasons. <lb />
And in all larger i <lb />
lamps are divided into three groups, <lb />
which independently of one <lb />
another. Tims, on a dull day one set <lb />
of lamps would be in use; ii it were <lb />
foggy, there might be two sets, and <lb />
at night all throe are employed. <lb />
and Si-I-n.-p. <lb />
One of the worst en of sci- <lb />
published his on Fish- <lb />
which was of such <lb />
in determining the n <lb />
ages of tho strata in they <lb />
were found that the United Stales <lb />
government contributed to <lb />
of publication, Mr. Buskin, <lb />
in volume page <lb />
says, a mere <lb />
to paid for all that end draw- <lb />
of the nasty, ugly things, and <lb />
it didn't matter n stale herring <lb />
whether had any names <lb />
a piece of criticism written I <lb />
with the pen of ignorance. Rut <lb />
what shall we say when we see <lb />
same writer of <lb />
i oil <lb />
in heaven n a <lb />
quote fr. e i v Sorely, if <lb />
a man was grant both as a man <lb />
and an of nature's <lb />
it was son who <lb />
made hi.-1 y from the pi of a <lb />
Hi. new to t hat i i the neat <lb />
est . that over lived <lb />
and Queries. <lb />
contain distinct words. Milton <lb />
used different words and forms <lb />
of expression in bis entire works, <lb />
Shakespeare, the peer of all <lb />
twisters, d over or <lb />
one-third more -a used by all <lb />
the writers of both Old and New <lb />
Louis Republic. <lb />
Safe. <lb />
little Bink.-, <lb />
egged on by bis wife, who insisted <lb />
that there was a burglar in <lb />
room. <lb />
returned the burglar. <lb />
my snapped Links, <lb />
exactly what I told you. <lb />
Nobody's there, so do go to sleep <lb />
One of interesting of <lb />
newspapers i l the Now Zealand To <lb />
or or Seven <lb />
Slurs. It enjoys distinction of <lb />
having a king for an editor. His <lb />
royal highness is not, it <lb />
is true, on independent sovereign <lb />
He was in tho service of tho gov- like Emperor William, but when i <lb />
eminent at Sydney when that town <lb />
was tho toughest place in Nebraska, <lb />
if not in the west, and whence per. <lb />
sons bound for tho Black Hills <lb />
started <lb />
A few days ago Mr. Chambers was <lb />
Bitting in the Milwaukee city office, <lb />
and the turned to early <lb />
days in the country <lb />
and bra very. <lb />
Mrs, V. aid, in the course <lb />
of a recent address on the subject of <lb />
book- and their uses, reminded her <lb />
bean rs f I prediction of Dr. <lb />
descends from royal throne to <lb />
editor's then, in- <lb />
deed, is he monarch of all <lb />
even of that wise bade <lb />
pendent personage, the <lb />
a small eight page <lb />
paper, three columns on a page. It <lb />
is printed in tho English and native <lb />
tongue.-. Sometimes translation <lb />
is in center column, sometimes <lb />
in one of outside columns. <lb />
Maori language is a <lb />
dialect. It closely approaches <lb />
that of the Islands, of tho <lb />
played night on a <lb />
young operator up tho lino that <lb />
never think of without a smile <lb />
was Dannie's idea, and it worked <lb />
like a charm. <lb />
see, operator in question <lb />
was of tho sort of young <lb />
fellows who fancy that an operator <lb />
who works of the country <lb />
offices must of necessity a <lb />
as used to call a poor operator <lb />
in those days, and that it is at all <lb />
times advisable to sit down upon <lb />
in every way possible when <lb />
there is tho slightest excuse for it <lb />
and frequently when there isn't. <lb />
This particular operator was cordial <lb />
detested all along tho line. <lb />
Dennie and I fixed <lb />
fake message to send <lb />
Hie way, it might well to men <lb />
that tho brass pounder in <lb />
lion was not half so good an opt <lb />
or as he fancied a;. <lb />
bad tho message prepared <lb />
sprung it on when business v i <lb />
over. <lb />
message purported to come <lb />
from Milwaukee, and we <lb />
signed of repeating office <lb />
at western end of the circuit, <lb />
first thoughtfully th <lb />
wire west to avoid detection. <lb />
those days Dennie was a <lb />
remarkably good and <lb />
way ho pushed that message into <lb />
man <lb />
have kept the latter busy indeed <lb />
Apple <lb />
It is said that an apple aster will <lb />
never be dyspeptic or given to <lb />
see the men drawing back the bat <lb />
taring rams and then projecting <lb />
them sharply against wed go after The lovers this fruit say <lb />
wedge This work continues for that one must always eat it raw, <lb />
four or five minutes, and then an others consider it only edible <lb />
is made. It is necessary When cooked. This latter is wrong, <lb />
that wedges be driven uniform- however, as a ripe apple well <lb />
Tho effect of this rally seems is a healthy food. Among <lb />
imperceptible. It has resulted, excellent ways of cooKing apples are <lb />
however, in driving the apple apple <lb />
lose up against sides of the j staffed, fried, preserved, jellied and <lb />
ship, and when that was baked. <lb />
has driven the sliding <lb />
down hard upon burgeon once described Noah as <lb />
ways, , out the tallow outside ark at twilight <lb />
and there. But the ship still rests This reminds <lb />
upon keel blocks one by a <lb />
After arcs of or minutes ding his own <lb />
second rally comes. In go the m with a pair <lb />
wedges, and great hull seems to <lb />
tremble just the least bit. She is <lb />
beginning to rest on launching <lb />
Ways, At last is raised <lb />
small bI of an inch above <lb />
the blocks. Now comes the <lb />
for quick work. Hove is where <lb />
the begin to swing their <lb />
s. <lb />
of born framed spectacles. <lb />
of Spectacle. <lb />
Spectacles, to enable the user <lb />
see objects near at hand or at a dis <lb />
made in a variety <lb />
forms. In a common form the glass- <lb />
es in two parts, joined at the <lb />
center, tho upper halves being of a <lb />
One gang of men rushes to and tin <lb />
pr e chat are still rest <lb />
against the sides the hull. <lb />
lower halves to reading. Sometimes <lb />
a piece is cut out of tho glass and n <lb />
Quick Wows are given; timbers and piece of a different power is put in <lb />
begin to fly, and prop after its place. Sometimes tho variation <lb />
prop fails to the ground. Another <lb />
gang of men is rushing after the <lb />
pioneers. the painters, <lb />
and with long brushes on tho ends <lb />
of polos they daub over tho places <lb />
where props rested, which could <lb />
i place <lb />
is by contenting a wafer <lb />
glass over a part of tho spectacle <lb />
glasses, and sometimes by grinding <lb />
away a part of the claim <lb />
There made also spectacles with <lb />
crescent shaped glasses, tho <lb />
HER WEDDING INVITATION. <lb />
It today, and I must <lb />
It brought a emotion <lb />
At I of tin. time when happiness <lb />
Wan by fed devotion. <lb />
I of a pore, boy. <lb />
With plans fur our future union. <lb />
And the life, with their base alloy, <lb />
entered our communion. <lb />
But the tide my life om <lb />
In a full and <lb />
And I the lore had <lb />
With many a worthy pleasure. <lb />
Many years have pasted that lot <lb />
In my frank, impulsive fashion. <lb />
And my mind has to a plane above <lb />
My most ardent dream or passion. <lb />
I think of those dear old <lb />
When my heart w.-is and tender. <lb />
And that little with her dainty ways. <lb />
Was the shrine of my surrender. <lb />
Edmond in Detroit Free <lb />
GETTING READY FOR A LAUNCH. <lb />
Ho broke a good many not be painted until props wore tho glass being cut out on- <lb />
finally had it ell. Hero is a copy , taken away. I <lb />
Why Maker <lb />
J i ii ii i; taster of who Navigator's group and of <lb />
shall come in the future Natives of these mutually under. <lb />
to teach entirely by tend one another.- <lb />
Wei all begin with life which <lb />
is most familiar to life <lb />
of shall and <lb />
more put before our children tho <lb />
great examples of <lb />
they shall have from begin- <lb />
heroes and friends in <lb />
of the message as near as I tan re Underneath tho ship another gang <lb />
member <lb />
Paid ; t Bate. <lb />
Wis., 8th. <lb />
John Join, <lb />
Our are too Mew. If any more <lb />
onions, options r delivery. <lb />
Farm <lb />
of men is making havoc with tho <lb />
keel blocks. Sharp s <lb />
inserted on tho sides of <lb />
blocks, and sledges are used as I <lb />
workmen come from tho river <lb />
, .,.,,. , , . toward the bow, knocking this way <lb />
you said Mr. Grate mads , that <lb />
bar, for a long time I couldn't words, while the body , <lb />
what brought our neighbor, of the message counted and back <lb />
the wearer reads through tho <lb />
glasses and looks over them to see <lb />
at a distance. There <lb />
called clerical glasses, that like <lb />
glasses with tho upper halves cut <lb />
off; tho looks down through <lb />
tho glasses to road, and can see <lb />
over them without effort when ho <lb />
looks it <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
Metaphor. <lb />
You can no more escape the an- <lb />
of your misdeeds than a <lb />
boiled climb a telegraph <lb />
c Herald. <lb />
More Thai, <lb />
club. Did bear what ho said <lb />
about<lb />
said that they were tho first <lb />
duplicate presents that <lb />
Mrs. he had received <lb />
Brook i Ufa <lb />
ii <lb />
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that <lb />
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Tommy Sun.-- a <lb />
I f neighbor, Hark- <lb />
Mr. Tucker, <lb />
jives at v n deal in <lb />
and i ii left never <lb />
. r I -s right hand is do- <lb />
e i e take boxing lea- <lb />
i . i ii Tucker. <lb />
. Expo <lb />
will N May <lb />
i. i a <lb />
its <lb />
he Union- The is to <lb />
cost all <lb />
has be n sub- <lb />
scribed. Work <lb />
i a pose i f tho <lb />
the <lb />
his been <lb />
buildings are beau <lb />
of an i <lb />
aVe spacious picturesque <lb />
every adapted for Notice to Creditors. <lb />
pose intended- exposition In with a decree made at <lb />
sis The 1890 of Pitt Superior <lb />
will continue six , <lb />
in J, N. r. <lb />
are ., en- <lb />
Mr-J. t R. A. <lb />
railroad being <lb />
president. Misted Mr , l day u; <lb />
A- ft- Wills an I, my to <lb />
. u Inc. <lb />
prominent en of Nash- pro . n each debt in <lb />
Louis -d creditor desiring <lb />
i u- la assets their <lb />
the past t n days within ah time <lb />
steps to full K. A. <lb />
, I products I and rick of the Court. <lb />
C, 1338. <lb />
Mr. Anthony in to see the <lb />
us so often. Mr. was a should be <lb />
retired boiler maker. He bad been Dennie; <lb />
a journeyman boiler maker and then under tho it <lb />
a boss, and having made a modest customary for the receiving <lb />
fortune bad retired to enjoy it. to tho body of tho <lb />
He lived only two or back to the sending <lb />
from and used to come in of that is, repeat tho first letter of each <lb />
ten evenings. Ho seemed word to verify tho check, <lb />
to like to bear children the error can be quickly detect <lb />
play on tho piano, and if they didn't So Dennie <lb />
play ho would always ask to have <lb />
them. I used to wonder at this, be- came loiters with a <lb />
I I never bad any idea that Mr. spiteful <lb />
Yes, I heard it at the especially fond <lb />
music, and day I asked and over again <lb />
about it. him repent this frank admission <lb />
you Mr. Ham- operator on tho line was <lb />
that every man enjoying it. Ho finally tumbled and <lb />
has a feeling of affection for the would not respond to our demands <lb />
or profession that be was to letter it just more, but it <lb />
brought up in. I know that I have was a long time ho heard the <lb />
that for my own, and when of our connection with <lb />
I bear your children play duets leaked <lb />
tho piano with tho bard pedal on all York Press, <lb />
time, it makes mo think of the <lb />
old boiler <lb />
York Sun. <lb />
Advice. <lb />
One day a rich but ill <lb />
who sad havoc of tho French <lb />
apparently lifter much confusion, Breach of Discipline. <lb />
but really in accordance with a care-1 In February, 1718, Lord Robert <lb />
system, all tho blocks are, third son of first <lb />
knocked away, and the of Lancaster, afterward <lb />
moment has arrived. All the wedges in tho army and colonel of the <lb />
been driven borne, and their regiment of foot guards, <lb />
edges are in a lino as straight a reprimand, such reprimand <lb />
as a file of on dress parade. I convoyed to him by Duke <lb />
Tho ship rests on an entirely now of Cumberland's aid-do-camp. His <lb />
foundation and a very treacherous I military offense was that had <lb />
one. There are no side supports to blown his ho relieved guard, <lb />
keep her from toppling over. The I beneath bis grace's window in St. <lb />
l-Kit-; Shirts. <lb />
Genuine cashmere shawls are so <lb />
that one measuring three or <lb />
square yards could <lb />
within shell of a small walnut. <lb />
But an even delicate fabric is <lb />
manufactured on tho Philippine is- <lb />
lands from the fibers of pineapple <lb />
leaves. To properly <lb />
fibers for Weaving involves much to i language called upon Jules <lb />
work. For instance, the tiny tho French critic, and began <lb />
fibers are tied together by band to <lb />
suitable lengths. Tho weaving of a <lb />
quantity sufficient for shirt is <lb />
the work of several years, and so it <lb />
is no wonder that such a shirt costs <lb />
about but rich planter <lb />
of and <lb />
afford to indulge <lb />
extravagances. <lb />
THE DISCOVER Y SAVED his LIFE <lb />
Mr. c. Druggist, Beaver <lb />
vibe. in-, King's New <lb />
Discovery I ewe my taken <lb />
a tirade upon trivial matter in <lb />
execrable French. listening <lb />
politely for some time at last <lb />
replied to his visitor in Latin. <lb />
do you mean, If. <lb />
demanded tho man angrily. <lb />
don't understand you. I can't speak <lb />
sir; cried the great <lb />
critic. could not speak it <lb />
worse than you do <lb />
The o. <lb />
Piano does it happen <lb />
that in this pedal is bro- <lb />
with I tried the ken every week <lb />
w is <lb />
. Having Dr King's New <lb />
in my I tent for a e and <lb />
began r use and from the first dost- <lb />
Ki gut better, and three <lb />
b was up an i about again It is <lb />
its In gold we won't <lb />
keep or without, Get a <lb />
free trial at L. Drug <lb />
Store <lb />
rill <lb />
Bring your Poultry and to <lb />
for the highest market pikes <lb />
Buy and ship in large and <lb />
m to p you as much any <lb />
J B. TRIPP <lb />
Most of bookkeepers and cash- <lb />
employed in business <lb />
bosses Chinamen, who are <lb />
en preference for such positions <lb />
because of honesty, <lb />
I dislike an eye that twinkles like <lb />
a star. Those only beautiful <lb />
which, like have a lam- <lb />
bent light, are luminous, not <lb />
I. of l n--. <lb />
Tho chief thing about tho great <lb />
is, after all, that it is very <lb />
big, but intaglio, found at <lb />
Delphi or Olympia, is of more inter- <lb />
est, in way, and infinitely more <lb />
fascinating. The opprobrium of <lb />
newness lies upon the Amer- <lb />
and there <lb />
of Americans who would ex. <lb />
change all Now York, and Chicago <lb />
into tho for ancient <lb />
monastery or for- <lb />
tress of tho past. Our transatlantic <lb />
a wonderful and delight- <lb />
but cannot show a <lb />
unless have <lb />
ported it from tho old world. It is <lb />
not surprising, then, that as soon as <lb />
they have their or are <lb />
on the way to making it, the first <lb />
thing Americans think of is a visit <lb />
to Europe, and, most of all, to tho <lb />
old land. It has boon said that <lb />
strongest wish of every American is <lb />
to an Englishman. But, if t bey <lb />
only knew it, they Englishmen <lb />
London Standard. <lb />
Dr. G, <lb />
says. Dr. New <lb />
Discovery my life. I was taken <lb />
With La Grippe and <lb />
fur miles bill avail <lb />
was sad told i no <lb />
live. Having Dr. King's New <lb />
in my store I Rent for a bottle <lb />
began its use and from dote <lb />
began better, and after using <lb />
and a bunt <lb />
Deceit is the false road to three bottle was up and about again. <lb />
i i. is worth its In <lb />
and all the joys we travel keep or u. <lb />
through to vice, fairy banquets, a at John L <lb />
when we touch them. Dreg Store. <lb />
toboggan slides are ready for work, <lb />
and they must in their in- <lb />
in their horizontal <lb />
or the ship will wrecked <lb />
as goes sliding down toward the <lb />
water. is held entirely by <lb />
stout piece of timber that clamps the <lb />
James palace; this, and this only <lb />
was all ho bad <lb />
Beacon Hill's Glory Departed. <lb />
Who among tho prophets could <lb />
foretold years ago that real <lb />
estate on far famed Beacon bill <lb />
stationary and sliding together depreciated in value <lb />
section of <lb />
a Great by is fat; <lb />
in St Nicholas. <lb />
Island, although the least <lb />
of the states, is strong in <lb />
employing hands and <lb />
producing worth of <lb />
lines of goods. <lb />
manuscripts of fifth and <lb />
twelfth centuries were written with <lb />
very good black ink which has not <lb />
shown least signs of fading <lb />
obliteration. <lb />
All that is good in art is ex- <lb />
of one soul talking to an- <lb />
other, Is precious according to <lb />
tho greatness of tho soul that utters <lb />
Gallon was originally a pitcher e <lb />
jar, no matter of what size. <lb />
Here is a diamond, here a of <lb />
Both carbon . yet between, <lb />
them of magicians <lb />
food on your <lb />
own bod; ; the same, <lb />
vet between two the <lb />
lion, the arbiter el growth or decline, <lb />
or death. <lb />
We cannot make a diamond, we can- <lb />
not make blood and bone. No. <lb />
But by means of the Shaker Digestive <lb />
Cordial we can enable the <lb />
food which would otherwise <lb />
poison the a <lb />
forms of con- <lb />
weakness, loss of flesh, <lb />
thin m the <lb />
dial is remedy. Taken <lb />
with fool it relieves at one It <lb />
and assists nature to nourish <lb />
trial to show its merit <lb />
cents <lb />
is t e be-t medicine for <lb />
en it hi place- <lb />
Ca-tor <lb />
Th Pint Preparations Are Mad <lb />
the Are Laid. <lb />
It has often said that man <lb />
begins to die the moment that he <lb />
begins to live. It might also be said <lb />
that a ship begins to be launched <lb />
the moment she begins to built. <lb />
Tho first thing in actual con- <lb />
is to arrange tho keel <lb />
blocks on which ship is to rest <lb />
while is building. must be <lb />
placed at distances apart, <lb />
and each must a little <lb />
than its neighbor nearer the water. <lb />
These blocks are usually of the <lb />
Stoutest oak and are placed from <lb />
two to feet apart. They must <lb />
a regular inclination, or <lb />
Ship cannot be launched. In <lb />
like St. Louis the incline is <lb />
about half an inch in height to <lb />
a foot in length. In smaller <lb />
It is often more than one inch to <lb />
foot. Larger vessels so much <lb />
weight that a sharp incline is not <lb />
as necessary as with smaller ones. <lb />
Tho keel of ship is laid o <lb />
blocks, and as fast as tho sides of <lb />
the vessel are up great props <lb />
against them to make <lb />
sure that by no will <lb />
topple over. <lb />
At length bull of ship is <lb />
completed. it is that <lb />
launching apparatus is prepared. <lb />
This consists of two parts, one that <lb />
remains fixed on the ground and <lb />
one that glides into tho water with <lb />
the ship. The part that goes into <lb />
the is cradle. It is that <lb />
part in which tho hull of the vessel <lb />
rests snugly, and probably that is <lb />
why it is called a cradle. When the <lb />
time comes for the launch, a long <lb />
row of blocks is built under each <lb />
side of tho ship at an distance <lb />
from keel blocks and of the <lb />
same inclination. On those <lb />
first the stationary <lb />
These consist of broad planks of <lb />
oak from to feet wide, capable <lb />
of sustaining a weight of from to <lb />
tons to square foot On top <lb />
of ways the <lb />
of nearly tho breadth, <lb />
and between the two the tallow is <lb />
A narrow cleat runs along the <lb />
edge of the stationary ways so that <lb />
sliding ways shall not slip off as <lb />
carry tho ship along. Above <lb />
tho sliding ways is what is called <lb />
the This consists Of <lb />
pieces of timber packed <lb />
curving of vessel to <lb />
hold it firm to tho sliding ways be- <lb />
neath. Tho in the hull vary <lb />
much that it would be impossible <lb />
to lit sliding ways to them, and <lb />
so, by moans of packing, ship is <lb />
fitted to the ways instead. The pack- <lb />
and the sliding ways constitute <lb />
the cradle, and it is fastened to the <lb />
ship by stout Along its length, <lb />
at intervals of about are <lb />
big Wedges, the points of are <lb />
Inserted between the sliding ways <lb />
and packing. A rope about the <lb />
thickness of a clothesline runs from <lb />
wedge to so that none may <lb />
be lost when they float into the <lb />
are now ready for the <lb />
Tallow to thickness of about an <lb />
Inch has been spread between the <lb />
ways as were put in position, <lb />
nearly barrels being necessary <lb />
for a ship like the St. Louis. The <lb />
sots snugly against the ship's <lb />
bottom. Tho vessel, however, is still <lb />
resting on the blocks. The task <lb />
now is to transfer the ship from <lb />
those blocks to the launching <lb />
supports and to take away keel <lb />
blocks. Then, when the weight of <lb />
the ship rests on tho launching ways <lb />
alone, all that is necessary is to saw <lb />
away the at the bow, <lb />
where the stationary and sliding <lb />
ways are fastened and the <lb />
ship by her own weight will <lb />
into the If she needs <lb />
a start, several using <lb />
power are ready beneath the <lb />
keel to lift her a trifle and give her <lb />
i Great <lb />
Franklin <lb />
CURE FOR <lb />
Asa remedy for all forms of U <lb />
Bitters has proved to be <lb />
best. It effects a permanent cute <lb />
most dreaded <lb />
headaches yield to Its Influence We <lb />
and it illustrates how tho whims of <lb />
fashion dominate all things <lb />
I told you of the Spaniard <lb />
who always put on bis <lb />
about to cat cherries, that <lb />
might look bigger and tempt, <lb />
In manner I make tho most <lb />
of my enjoyments, and though I do <lb />
not my cares away, I pack them <lb />
in as compass as can, and <lb />
carry them as conveniently as I can <lb />
for myself, and let them an- <lb />
Pores of Habit. <lb />
A story is told of an old <lb />
miser, who, at the point of <lb />
death, resolved to all his <lb />
to a nephew at whose bands <lb />
had experienced some kind- <lb />
said ho, for that was <lb />
bis nephew's I am <lb />
about to world, and to <lb />
leave you all my You will <lb />
then have Only think Yes, <lb />
I feel weaker and weaker. I think I <lb />
shall in two hours. Ob, yes, <lb />
I'm going Give me per cent, <lb />
you may the money now <lb />
the <lb />
Running tho gantlet as a military <lb />
punishment was, it is said, <lb />
ed by to punish <lb />
thieves in bis army. It was <lb />
towed by the English from Gar- <lb />
mans, who copied it from Gustavus, <lb />
and om ployed in British urge all who are afflicted to procure a <lb />
regiments in America was readily bottle, and give this remedy a <lb />
taker, up by the Indians of this of constipation <lb />
Bitters cures by giving needed tone <lb />
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                <p>
REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Entered at the pot at <lb />
Me, N. C. as second o ass mail matte <lb />
WASHINGTON <lb />
in Our Correspondent <lb />
Wednesday, November 1890. <lb />
A CARD HO EX-SEN <lb />
JAB VIS- <lb />
Greenville, N. MM. <lb />
To Tue Public in <lb />
King's Weekly, a paper <lb />
published at this place, contained <lb />
attack on Mr. Skinner in which <lb />
my name was and offensively <lb />
used as a witness against him. It was <lb />
not the first time my t had been <lb />
used in that paper in a manner offensive <lb />
to me, I tut paid no attention to it and <lb />
would not now if the matter involved <lb />
myself alone. The statement In the <lb />
paper, as I remember it, is <lb />
certain <lb />
Jarvis is now in the western part the <lb />
Slate and says these things are true and <lb />
the hall has not been If it was <lb />
meant to charge that had discussed <lb />
these things in public the charge is <lb />
true. it is meant to say that I bad <lb />
discussed them in private, if true, it was <lb />
gross of confidence to give H <lb />
out publication, but as a matter cf <lb />
fact, it is not true that have used the <lb />
language attributed to me in <lb />
to Mr. It is well known <lb />
I have assisted in the adjustment o <lb />
some of bis financial mutters and it may <lb />
be that in talking about his <lb />
to some individual creditor I may <lb />
have said that is not hall of his <lb />
; but I emphatically deny that I <lb />
have ever discussed Mr. Skinner's <lb />
fairs in the manner or in the spirit <lb />
in said <lb />
SKINNER AT <lb />
When I was engaged in my canvass <lb />
in the western part of the Stale I read <lb />
a telegram Greenville published <lb />
in the daily papers purporting to give <lb />
t of an incident Mr. <lb />
Lucas and Mr. Skinner in their <lb />
discussion at Greenville. The telegram <lb />
made Mr. Lucas say, have been told <lb />
h today that Gov. said he <lb />
heard Skinner lobbying in Washington <lb />
in favor a bill to pay clerks a salary <lb />
a the year through ; and <lb />
minutes later went on the floor Con <lb />
-ind made a speech against and <lb />
voted against the I <lb />
from the and I say I have <lb />
never made a statement to any <lb />
one. I never heard Mr. Skinner lobby <lb />
for such a bill. I never heard him re- <lb />
any one to vote it w any- <lb />
way, or indirectly, in any man- <lb />
try to influence them <lb />
do so; and I have never suited to any <lb />
one that he did. The facts about what <lb />
I saw and heard Washington and <lb />
what I have suited in private <lb />
m Greenville are I hap. <lb />
to be in the lobby of the <lb />
Representatives last spring when the <lb />
bill referred to was under consideration. <lb />
I was in conversation with Skinner <lb />
and two or three other members of <lb />
House when something was said <lb />
the matter under discussion. Mr. Skin- <lb />
remarked that he wanted to see the <lb />
bill puss but that he could not vote for <lb />
it; and some of the other gentlemen <lb />
aid the same thing. In a short time <lb />
thereafter I was sitting with my back <lb />
towards the seats discussing <lb />
with from the West th; <lb />
probable outcome of the Chicago Con- <lb />
when beard a familiar voice <lb />
on the floor speaking, and raising up <lb />
and looking in the direction of the voice <lb />
I saw Mr. Skinner on the floor making <lb />
a speech against the bill. have joked <lb />
Mr. Skinner about speaking <lb />
against a bill which he wished to see <lb />
I have also stated these <lb />
facts to and laughed about them with <lb />
those with whom I am in the habit of <lb />
associating in Greenville, but it never <lb />
occurred to me that one use, <lb />
them in a political discussion. Nor <lb />
could have imagined that <lb />
man who aspired to a seat in Congress <lb />
could so far forget the common pro- <lb />
of life as to make use on the <lb />
stump a private conversation as <lb />
coming from me without first <lb />
f-om me the facts and my permission <lb />
to my name in connection there- <lb />
with. When I read the t of the <lb />
discussion I fell indignant at Mr. <lb />
conduct and I so wrote I trust <lb />
he may be able to say it was thought- <lb />
and not deliberately done. I <lb />
make these statements facts because <lb />
feel that those who desire to know <lb />
the truth of the matter may do so; and <lb />
because will not allow the coarse and <lb />
brutal language to have been <lb />
Used by Mr. Skinner on the occasion <lb />
referred to prevent me from doing <lb />
in the matter. <lb />
Titos- J. <lb />
I Peel Sarah Bright <lb />
Alex Venters SO, <lb />
SO Elisabeth I Amanda <lb />
Dunn .-0 Alex Harris U <lb />
The following orders tor general <lb />
purposes were issued <lb />
i Henry the, defeat <lb />
J W Smith J B Little <lb />
Henry Lewis J L <lb />
J Brooks James Barrett <lb />
Ed Page E A <lb />
It M Starker Luke <lb />
It W Kin- B W King better than the Republicans did <lb />
j parts might find that it would <lb />
advantageous to after its <lb />
j Had the Democratic <lb />
, i party teen organized as it should <lb />
Washington, Nov. Gib 1896 been Senators Jon, and <lb />
Democrats are would have bad more <lb />
had wall of defeat again. <lb />
MEETING. <lb />
Greenville, Nov. 1895. <lb />
The Board of Commissioners for <lb />
county met this date, present C. <lb />
son, chairman. Leonidas Fleming, S. <lb />
M. Jones, T. E. Keel and Jesse L. <lb />
Smith. <lb />
The following orders for <lb />
issued <lb />
Martha Nelson II D Smith <lb />
Nancy Moore Susan Briley <lb />
Henry Harris Kenneth <lb />
Henderson Eliza Edwards <lb />
J H Henry Ann <lb />
Cherry i Fannie Tucker Alice <lb />
Corbett Winifred Taylor <lb />
Polly Adams Mrs. J W Crisp <lb />
Long Edwin Had- <lb />
dock Matilda Thomas Mrs. I <lb />
Joyner Hannah <lb />
t as or <lb />
whelming as the <lb />
tried to make the country believe <lb />
it was. but still it is defeat. Dem- <lb />
do not like defeat any bet- <lb />
now than the past any <lb />
It W King W H J <lb />
L W T Godwin <lb />
Alonzo Jones S T Carson <lb />
A A Joyner J M <lb />
Morris Meyer Woody Mo-aw- <lb />
horn W It Whichard Henry <lb />
CHas Council W <lb />
B Wilson S E Ponder F <lb />
W Brown F W on, <lb />
M B Go, D J Whichard <lb />
It W King E A <lb />
W B Moore K F Williams <lb />
Wiley Pierce S V <lb />
four years but there are <lb />
numerous reasons which serve to <lb />
make the defeat of <lb />
aggravating, not the least <lb />
of which is the knowledge <lb />
his el action would have ho <lb />
easy had the gold Democrats <lb />
en him as loyal support as the <lb />
silver Democrats gave to Cleve- <lb />
land in his campaigns. Still <lb />
there is very little bitterness ex- <lb />
pressed by Democrat. They <lb />
made their against the <lb />
I Barton Woody Me- great eat odds any party <lb />
W L House So, N L <lb />
Gray iv II Williams J It <lb />
Congleton J J Perkins J W <lb />
Murphy E G Cox E B <lb />
C M Bernard N <lb />
K Cory James Cox D C <lb />
Moore J II M t <lb />
Bullock It I. Davis W C <lb />
Askew J A bang W <lb />
Whichard See, T II W <lb />
H Boss, II T King J O I <lb />
J L Smith , S M Jones <lb />
L Fleming C <lb />
T E Keel W M King C <lb />
Laughinghouse -o. <lb />
A petition from T. F. and <lb />
others asking for a new road across the <lb />
lands of F M Smith. J W Allen and <lb />
others was lead. <lb />
that the lands of Miss F M <lb />
Hill, in township, be in <lb />
valuation from <lb />
W W Gardner, <lb />
S F Hardy and Edward Stocks were <lb />
released from poll tax 1890. <lb />
The persons were allowed <lb />
to list <lb />
Little, J W Wig- <lb />
gins, S II Abbott, C -de, It M <lb />
Kennedy, Henrietta Dixon, John Little <lb />
James J C Foy, W A Forbes, <lb />
J Teel, W W Al- <lb />
A Mills, James <lb />
Hardy, Mills, Mary V Evans. <lb />
B B <lb />
Canady Evans, Augustus Evans, <lb />
May, A Boyd. <lb />
Swift E May. <lb />
.-lardy, Noah Hardy, Hardy, <lb />
C Harris, <lb />
A Gardner, James II <lb />
Coward, Groan <lb />
William Jones, II II Hardy, S <lb />
L Graft, I. C <lb />
Barrett. <lb />
Cooper, Limn. <lb />
t warren. <lb />
M King settled tor hire Henry <lb />
Bennett and was released Iron same. <lb />
trustworthy information from I <lb />
oral States than they far- <lb />
with, and had the ; <lb />
that were lost they might have <lb />
taken steps that would have <lb />
saved them and possibly have <lb />
changed the result of the <lb />
It is the custom to <lb />
at party machines some <lb />
but for all that they are <lb />
adjuncts of most <lb />
PITT'S VOTE. <lb />
Below we give the total to iv <lb />
ed by different in t is county <lb />
the on th.; right indicating ma <lb />
INTERESTING HISTORY. <lb />
Snowed Here Years <lb />
In conversation with Governor Jar- <lb />
vis Monday he mentioned that he was <lb />
for the time in Greenville years <lb />
ago that day and in he remembers <lb />
it then it was a a place. <lb />
He told us the circumstances of his <lb />
visit. He Raid his 8th, <lb />
in which he was a company commando <lb />
was in camp at A courier <lb />
brought the news there that the Fed- <lb />
troops had at <lb />
and were burning and destroying every- <lb />
thing before them. Col. Shaw with his <lb />
regiment, the 8th, a battery of <lb />
and some other troops made a rapid <lb />
march over to to the <lb />
Yanks and to protect the people. <lb />
The report turned out to be <lb />
and the troops all returned the next <lb />
day. The Governor tells us that his <lb />
regiment camped that <lb />
of November, the woods on <lb />
the old plank road about miles <lb />
Greenville near Mr. Stanley <lb />
Smith's, that he went to with <lb />
some pine straw and the earth for his <lb />
bed and a blanket and the sky for his <lb />
covering, and that he woke up next <lb />
morning covered up about two inches in <lb />
snow. <lb />
He also tells us that he came into town <lb />
early that morning, the 9th Nov. <lb />
and that it was snowing, that about <lb />
ten o'clock he received orders to act as <lb />
Baser of the Rear Guard on a <lb />
eh back to and that he <lb />
Greenville eleven o clonk, and <lb />
that they were compelled to go by the <lb />
way of Hookerton to cross the Content. <lb />
and that he went into camp at <lb />
dark. He also says <lb />
that the snow melted during the <lb />
and that it made the roads very sloppy <lb />
and disagreeable. The reason of the <lb />
forced mar h back to Kin sum was that <lb />
a dispatch was received that <lb />
by Col. Shaw to hurry hi ck to <lb />
Kinston, collect all his available <lb />
force and proceed with all possible <lb />
speed to threaten New which <lb />
was done. <lb />
It must be some thirty or more <lb />
from Greenville to Kinston by way of <lb />
Hookerton. To sleep on the ground <lb />
snow and then mike that march <lb />
on from eleven o'clock to dark in <lb />
the slush and mud. reads like of <lb />
Stonewall Jackson's marches or pipes <lb />
romance ; but such was the soldier's <lb />
fought against and no near <lb />
winning that they frightened some <lb />
of tho other follow almost to <lb />
death, being <lb />
and thorough believers in Hie rule <lb />
of the majority, they are general- <lb />
disposed to accept the result <lb />
philosophically and to wait for <lb />
time to even up things, as it gen- <lb />
end does, in politics in <lb />
everything else. <lb />
Although it is too early, owing <lb />
to the absence if full <lb />
tic returns, o pass full judgment <lb />
on the extent of defeat, is <lb />
known that a majority of <lb />
electors have been elected and <lb />
probable that a majority of the <lb />
popular baa registered <lb />
against the free cf silver; <lb />
it is that a of the <lb />
next House will be <lb />
Republicans, feared that <lb />
enough legislatures have gone <lb />
Republican to elect enough Sen- <lb />
to wipe out the silver <lb />
in the Senate give that <lb />
body over to the control of the <lb />
anti-silver Grant- <lb />
that these probabilities will <lb />
all turn out to be they are <lb />
not so terrible, a Democratic <lb />
print of view, as they at first <lb />
glance appear to be. In fact, if <lb />
the Democrats rot have <lb />
the Presidency and both branches <lb />
of it is much for <lb />
the future of tho let it <lb />
be forgotten that the <lb />
party is tho one deathless <lb />
cal that this has <lb />
that the Republicans <lb />
have them all. With the <lb />
legislative <lb />
of the government in their hands <lb />
can be no shirking of re- <lb />
on the part of the <lb />
Republicans. They have <lb />
the country a renewal of <lb />
prosperity, if they were <lb />
to power. Now that is exactly <lb />
what the country stands most in <lb />
what the <lb />
hoped to accomplish A <lb />
majority of the voters of the <lb />
country have decided that the <lb />
Republicans should have <lb />
trial. All right, let thorn go <lb />
ahead and give us prosperity as <lb />
soon as possible. If they it, <lb />
the voters will be sure to give <lb />
fall credit for it, and they <lb />
may be sure that the Democrats <lb />
will be too anxious after their <lb />
long period of under <lb />
previous republican legislation <lb />
and policy to get a of that <lb />
prosperity for themselves to raise <lb />
obstacles to prevent its com <lb />
or drive it away after it <lb />
rives. If they fail, as they have <lb />
done before, the voters will see <lb />
their mistake and will give the <lb />
Democratic party a to tee <lb />
what it can do towards making <lb />
the country permanently prosper- <lb />
instead of spasmodically <lb />
prosperous with long intervals of <lb />
Many things might be <lb />
the methods pursued to <lb />
cure election, but as <lb />
the case is analogous to that of <lb />
some of our unscrupulous rich <lb />
men who have no hesitation about <lb />
violating moral to get <lb />
but are almighty careful nut <lb />
to violate the criminal laws, it is <lb />
probably best to let them go with <lb />
out comment. <lb />
Since election there has <lb />
been considerable talk about a <lb />
reorganization of the democratic <lb />
party upon some basis which <lb />
bring together in one <lb />
all those who believe the <lb />
fundamental principles of the <lb />
party. Such a movement proper- <lb />
conducted is worthy of all <lb />
commendation, but if it is intend- <lb />
ed merely as a means of restoring <lb />
to leadership the men who failed <lb />
the party its hour of need it <lb />
will be certain to receive the con- <lb />
it deserves, from the <lb />
rank and file of the <lb />
men who bore brunt of th- <lb />
battle just lost. There may b <lb />
two as to the need of a <lb />
reorganization of the Democratic <lb />
party, but it is certain, to <lb />
mind, and I mink to that of the <lb />
most of those who are fa mi I i <lb />
with the working cf the campaign <lb />
Gut<lb />
Little <lb />
Barrett <lb />
Chapman <lb />
Cox <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Harrington <lb />
Little<lb />
Perkins <lb />
Laughinghouse <lb />
Wilson <lb />
0-12 <lb />
Jenkins <lb />
Tucker <lb />
Cannon <lb />
King <lb />
Manning <lb />
Thompson <lb />
just ended, that the <lb />
party needs organ very <lb />
badly in some states- That i <lb />
one of the few things that th <lb />
COMMISSION <lb />
The above shows that th fusion can- <lb />
received ave-age <lb />
ties years ago. The vote <lb />
Bryan aid indicates bow <lb />
county would stand if the white <lb />
people voted t. <lb />
In there was a <lb />
lie between two of the <lb />
for magistrate. Under the election law <lb />
this will necessitate another election in <lb />
that township to fill the the <lb />
to be called by the Superior Court <lb />
Clerk. <lb />
BRYAN MAKES A STATEMENT <lb />
Lincoln Nab., Nov <lb />
an today gives out the following state- <lb />
to the <lb />
cause ever had supporters more <lb />
brave, and devoted than those <lb />
who have the cause of <lb />
They have <lb />
and have fought with all the <lb />
zeal which conviction inspires. <lb />
will prove whether they O, <lb />
wrong. Having their duly as they <lb />
saw it, they have to regret. <lb />
The Republican candidate has been <lb />
raided as the advance of s- <lb />
It the policy brings re. pros- <lb />
to the America-, people, those <lb />
who Opposed will share ill <lb />
prosperity. If, on the other hand, his <lb />
policies prove an injury to die people <lb />
th. of his supporters who <lb />
do not b. long to the <lb />
class, or to tho privileged owes, will <lb />
sailer in common with those who op- <lb />
posed him. The friends of <lb />
have not been vanquished ; they have <lb />
simply been overcome. They believe <lb />
that the gold standard is a conspiracy <lb />
the money-changers against the <lb />
welfare cf the human race, and until <lb />
convinced of their error, they will con- <lb />
the against it. <lb />
-The contest has been waged this <lb />
embarrassments and <lb />
against great odds. The money <lb />
has been the paramount issue. The <lb />
held out the de- <lb />
hope of international bi-met- <lb />
while the loaders <lb />
labored secretly for sold <lb />
Gold standard Democrats have <lb />
the election the <lb />
Indianapolis ticket, while they labored <lb />
secretly the of he <lb />
ticket. The trusts and corpora- <lb />
have tried to excite a fear of law- <lb />
while they themselves have <lb />
been defying the law, and American <lb />
financiers have boasted that they were <lb />
custodians national honor, while <lb />
they were secretly bartering away the <lb />
nation's financial independence. But in <lb />
spite of the efforts of the <lb />
and its in spite of the <lb />
threats of the money-loaners at home <lb />
and abroad, in spite of the coercions <lb />
practiced by corporations, and spite <lb />
of the a hostile daily press, <lb />
has almost triumphed in <lb />
its first great right- The loss of a few <lb />
Suites, and that, too, by a very small <lb />
plurality has defeated <lb />
present, but bimetallism emerges <lb />
from the contest it was <lb />
tour months ago. <lb />
desire to commend the work of the <lb />
three which have <lb />
joined in the management this cam- <lb />
Co operation between the <lb />
hers of distinct political <lb />
is always difficult, but it Las been less <lb />
so this year than usual, Interest a <lb />
common cause of great importance has <lb />
reduced friction to a minimum. I here <lb />
by express my personal to <lb />
individual members, as well as the <lb />
officers of the national com- <lb />
cf the Democratic, Populist and <lb />
parties for their efficient, <lb />
aid tabors. They hive <lb />
lain the foundation <lb />
and will be remembered as <lb />
when victory is at <lb />
o.- politic need <lb />
grieve became of my defeat. My am- <lb />
has been to secure immediate <lb />
legislation rather than to the <lb />
honors of office, and, therefore, defeat <lb />
brings me no feeling of personal loss. <lb />
Speaking for the wife who has Shared <lb />
my labors, as well as myself, I de- <lb />
sire to say we have been amply re- <lb />
paid for all that we have done. In the <lb />
love of millions of our fellow-citizens, <lb />
so kindly expressed, we find full com- <lb />
for w we have <lb />
pat forth. Our hearts have been touch- <lb />
ed by the devotion friends, and our <lb />
lives shall prove our appreciation of the <lb />
of the plain people, an <lb />
We prize us the host re- <lb />
ward which this campaign bes brought. <lb />
the lace of an enemy rejoicing <lb />
in its victory Lt the roll be e died to.- <lb />
the next engagement and urge all <lb />
friends of bimetallism to renew their <lb />
allegiance to tin; cause. II We are <lb />
right, and I believe we are, we shall yet <lb />
triumph. Until convinced of their <lb />
let all advocates of bimetallism <lb />
continue the work. Let all silver clubs <lb />
retain their hold regular <lb />
meetings and circulate literature. Our <lb />
opponents have succeeded in this <lb />
and must now put their theories <lb />
test. Instead talking mys- <lb />
about and an <lb />
they must now advocate <lb />
and defend a financial system. Every <lb />
slip by Hit m be publicly <lb />
considered by silver clubs. <lb />
cans has prospered most where <lb />
the money question has longest <lb />
among the people. During <lb />
the next lour years it will be Studied all <lb />
over this nation even more than it has <lb />
been studied in the past. <lb />
year is net far away. Be- <lb />
fore that year arrives international bi- <lb />
will cease to deceive ; before <lb />
that year arrives those who have called <lb />
themselves gold standard Democrats <lb />
will become be with us <lb />
or they will become It-public ins and <lb />
be open emirs ; before that year <lb />
rives trusts will have convinced <lb />
mere people that the trust is a menace <lb />
to private and public safety ; <lb />
before that year arrives the evil effects <lb />
of a gold standard will b; even more <lb />
evident than are now and the <lb />
people then ready t Hid an Am <lb />
financial policy for the America <lb />
people will join with us in <lb />
ate restoration of the five and <lb />
coinage of gold and diver t the <lb />
present legal ratio of to without <lb />
waiting for the aid or consent of any <lb />
other nation. <lb />
signed <lb />
FOB, <lb />
confess to oar <lb />
today. Hope is <lb />
in sorrow. Exultation <lb />
piece to despair. Tue down trod <lb />
den are lower than over <lb />
before in m history. But for <lb />
faith an Providence <lb />
we would despair of our country <lb />
its institution-. <lb />
in our history we <lb />
have a somewhat <lb />
condition. before, in 1844, <lb />
Henry Clay mot defeat as <lb />
as did . on <lb />
Tuesday. your Hi tits and <lb />
try said lie. God rules <lb />
in all things how sub- <lb />
to Hie will and <lb />
chastisement on my as a <lb />
blessing in disguise. Ho may <lb />
out to us the fail <lb />
of ids wrath, and <lb />
a butter <lb />
to us as a nation, than <lb />
the party. bow <lb />
in humble submission to bis <lb />
wrathful and we in- <lb />
bis mercy while pours <lb />
out the vials of his displeasure <lb />
from cup of Republicanism <lb />
which holds Ins <lb />
But after all, tho nice is <lb />
ways to swift nor tho battle <lb />
to strong. Victory is <lb />
the or speedy <lb />
defeat. As sure as God rules. <lb />
Democracy has been a chosen <lb />
vessel the history of this <lb />
try. has been instrument <lb />
of its progress and It <lb />
has bad severe but <lb />
it has always come out of them <lb />
purer, burnished, <lb />
brighter, more stalwart de- <lb />
Lot us not loose faith <lb />
in its loyalty, heroism, its <lb />
steadfastness and its patriotism <lb />
Let us not cease to venerate the <lb />
memory of the illustrious Demo <lb />
every period of our his- <lb />
that have given to our <lb />
i Venerable men Patriots <lb />
all They speak to us from their <lb />
graves admonish us to <lb />
City Economist- <lb />
No comment on tho def of <lb />
Democracy that we have lead so <lb />
impressed us as above from <lb />
the pen of Col. B. the <lb />
venerable editor the Economist <lb />
Having already passed his four <lb />
score years and being familiar <lb />
with the history of our gov- <lb />
through a large putt of <lb />
its existence, no is so well <lb />
prepared as he to picture <lb />
ilia rule of the party <lb />
means. What lie says reminds us <lb />
of a conversation the <lb />
had a few Saturdays prior to the <lb />
election with a prominent minis- <lb />
of Primitive Baptist church. <lb />
Al his <lb />
of Mr. and ins desire to <lb />
see him he <lb />
I feel hope that he will be <lb />
elected this When asked <lb />
for his reason for he <lb />
remember the <lb />
history of the of <lb />
how because of <lb />
wickedness and rebellious <lb />
He permitted bad men to <lb />
rule over them, and often sub- <lb />
them to overthrows and <lb />
even to captivity. feel that way <lb />
now- There is such great wick- <lb />
in this nation, the people <lb />
are so possessed with a stunt of <lb />
rebellion, there is so much envy, <lb />
strife, bitterness and do- <lb />
that I fear God will permit <lb />
us to meet defeat and suffer fur <lb />
punishment lie de- <lb />
livers us from our <lb />
I., News m -an <lb />
but It cent per line <lb />
will he for obituary notices of <lb />
all business men who do not a he Use <lb />
while Delinquent <lb />
ill lie la cents par line tor <lb />
obi notices. Advertisers and cash <lb />
v. I r is <lb />
off w a I'll- I V t . <lb />
. v m <lb />
men in <lb />
will gladly pay their <lb />
Cotton <lb />
Below are Norfolk prices r. <lb />
and for <lb />
by Cobb on Mer- <lb />
chants of <lb />
J. J. <lb />
J. B <lb />
J G- <lb />
Middling <lb />
Middling <lb />
Low Middling <lb />
Good Ordinary <lb />
Tone <lb />
P KAN <lb />
Pi <lb />
Spanish <lb />
13-10 <lb />
CO t <lb />
We You n <lb />
REMEDY Which <lb />
Safely <lb />
Life tn Mother <lb />
Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horror and Risk., <lb />
My wife used N- <lb />
fore birth tier chi d, did not <lb />
suffer from or quickly <lb />
I relieved at the critical hour but, <lb />
no afterward her <lb />
was rapid. <lb />
E, K. Johnston. Ala. <lb />
Sent Mail or on receipt of j <lb />
Mr bottle. Moth- <lb />
matted Free. <lb />
., <lb />
SOLD <lb />
Is lowest price any to you Are the best y <lb />
I If come in and see our stock <lb />
which we have just received. Oar store is <lb />
full of New hi d prices <lb />
were never lower. <lb />
To the <lb />
lad e we extend cordial to examine our stock of <lb />
Dress Goods <lb />
Trimmings <lb />
We Lave a beautiful up-to-date You will Bod the <lb />
we know we can please you. O lovely, how <lb />
beautiful, the prettiest line I have ever is what lady friend <lb />
say have B hue and blacks and <lb />
cm please you. <lb />
in Ladies and Gent <lb />
GOODS have a <lb />
splendid line. <lb />
In DIES LO for Wraps <lb />
jaw what want. <lb />
North Carolina, I <lb />
County. tn the Court <lb />
Lassiter, <lb />
vs. <lb />
Sarah J <lb />
The defendant above named take <lb />
that an action as above <lb />
has eon commenced in t <lb />
of for a divorce and <lb />
the will take <lb />
notice tint she Is to appear at <lb />
the term of <lb />
to lip held at the <lb />
House In Greenville on the 18th Mon, <lb />
lay after 1st in <lb />
1806. answer or demur to the com- <lb />
plant of the plaintiff, or the relief de- <lb />
will granted. <lb />
This f October. 1886. <lb />
K A. <lb />
Clerk Superior <lb />
F. Attorney. <lb />
Sale of Valuable Land. <lb />
By of the i vested In me by <lb />
a decree of of Pitt <lb />
comity made at September term ism in <lb />
In which Brown, <lb />
K. Everett Is <lb />
an I Skinner are <lb />
I will offer for sale at the Court <lb />
door in 7th <lb />
day of December to the highest <lb />
bidder the follow Ins described tails of <lb />
land situated the county of <lb />
One tract in on erst <lb />
aide of creek adjoining the lands <lb />
Louis Galloway, James R. <lb />
T. Wilson an nth rs live <lb />
hundred a res nu-re or less and <lb />
as the Smith <lb />
One trait in Township north <lb />
Bide of Tar River the land of <lb />
Moses Teel Rives <lb />
laud Others, and known as the <lb />
land. <lb />
The terms are one third balance <lb />
one two years, interest from day of <lb />
sale, title r tabled all the purchase <lb />
money Is pal I with the privilege to the <lb />
purchaser to pay the whole take his <lb />
title J. JAR VIS. <lb />
C. October 7th, 1898. <lb />
A. Notice I <lb />
Having this day qualified before K. <lb />
A. Clerk of Superior Court <lb />
t county, as administrator of the <lb />
state <lb />
notice is hereby to the creditors <lb />
of estate to present their claims <lb />
duly x ed, to me for payment <lb />
on or before the -nth of September, <lb />
1801, or s notice will be plead la bar <lb />
of their All i- r-o is Indebted <lb />
lid es at are to make <lb />
mediate payment thus save cost and <lb />
expenses. <lb />
Tins day of <lb />
JOHN MANNING, <lb />
w. <lb />
Blow. Attorney. <lb />
Notice to Creditors <lb />
The undersigned duly <lb />
before the superior Court of <lb />
county Executor of the Last <lb />
and Testament of <lb />
ard, notice is hereby given to <lb />
all persons indebted to to <lb />
make Immediate payment to the under- <lb />
signed, and all persons having claims <lb />
said estate mast present the <lb />
same for payment on or before <lb />
day of October, 1897. or this notice wilt <lb />
tie plead In bar of <lb />
This 24th day of <lb />
WHICHARD. <lb />
of Jam s shard <lb />
Men and PANTS <lb />
GOODS we have just best <lb />
to in- found and prices were <lb />
lower. <lb />
SHOES. shoes we <lb />
or to buy Mich as will please <lb />
wearer, the prices on Shoes are <lb />
much lower than <lb />
us h trial when you Deed Shoes <lb />
or any member of <lb />
your family. We can fit the small- <lb />
est or largest foot in the <lb />
L. Reynold Ac Shoes <lb />
for Men and warranted <lb />
good service- We have <lb />
ix years experience with <lb />
line and know them to lit all <lb />
claim them.<lb />
LOADED SHELLS, K- <lb />
HALL <lb />
LAMPS. LIBRARY LAMPS, <lb />
PARLOR LAMPS, LAMP <lb />
U R ES, T L N W A RE, <lb />
WOOD WILLOW WAKE <lb />
COLLARS, <lb />
TRUNKS, <lb />
CHILDREN'S <lb />
PAPER, <lb />
RUGS, LACK CURTAINS. <lb />
POLES, <lb />
and any goods you need for <lb />
family come to see u-. <lb />
Our object is to sell lion <lb />
eat goods at the lowest prices. <lb />
have a huge line of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
and can give anything <lb />
may need at the lowest prices <lb />
ever heard of. Come and see our <lb />
112.60 Solid Bedroom Suits. <lb />
To pass by would be <lb />
injustice to your <lb />
book. This is not ;, w- <lb />
say so. but because gooK <lb />
and prices make it so Her is ii <lb />
fair if deserve <lb />
nothing, u nothing, but if <lb />
yon rind our goods and prices <lb />
it with <lb />
Hoping; to see <lb />
you soon and oar beef <lb />
efforts make your <lb />
profitable, we are <lb />
Your friends. <lb />
J. B. CHERRY <lb />
q j<lb />
ll <lb />
re<lb />
fit's <lb />
t- <lb />
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ha ,<lb />
ts <lb />
To the Sports. <lb />
are now headquarters for all kinds of <lb />
Have opened up a new <lb />
ad large stock <lb />
STOVES, TINWARE <lb />
BICYCLES, in <lb />
new store next <lb />
door to j. c. and <lb />
Son <lb />
call onus everybody <lb />
arc selling goods <lb />
Respectfully, <lb />
Biliousness <lb />
Is ml by MM liver, prevents <lb />
and to ferment and In <lb />
Then <lb />
If not relieve. <lb />
or I S <lb />
Pills stimulate tho <lb />
the liver, cure eon- <lb />
and defy all competitors as to price <lb />
and high gr goods, -ac <lb />
cents per box.-T <lb />
HARDWARE, <lb />
in abundance and low in price. Don't forget the <lb />
-I <lb />
Wilson Heater, <lb />
The Great Fuel Saver. <lb />
prices <lb />
Down. <lb />
C We line of <lb />
U Trimmings <lb />
a I AN Our h the u l the <lb />
I I IN are exceedingly low <lb />
rs Oil K at very <lb />
And a complete line Ladies Underwear, both <lb />
woolen and cotton. A full line of Gents Fur- <lb />
Goods. Come and examine our prices <lb />
and they will please you. <lb />
E. <lb />
At Bros, old stand. <lb />
Style<lb /></p>
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Frank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
THE <lb />
Local Refections. <lb />
ii in <lb />
am .-t loans.<lb />
mu at <lb />
. <lb />
flutter at S. M <lb />
Apple <lb />
S. M. <lb />
m got ready win- <lb />
Youth and Boys <lb />
MIL WINTER <lb />
CLOTHING. <lb />
in to It to i <lb />
eking day, <lb />
tile be l <lb />
suite re now. <lb />
AND CAPES. <lb />
People K Them as They <lb />
Around Vow. <lb />
K. Ins returned fro n <lb />
ante. <lb />
J. of I. <lb />
in Monday <lb />
I ; . of Hi in <lb />
. italic fa r it to snow. <lb />
Miss of Snow Hill, <lb />
is visiting the Misses Wilson. <lb />
Died. <lb />
Hove, infant son of Mr. <lb />
Without Water. <lb />
The fir.- been <lb />
Mr. . X. Hart, iv eight ,, there have boon two or I <lb />
Fall Winter. 1896 <lb />
he the not <lb />
p Maori lie III looker now. <lb />
The Baptist State ml <lb />
be held Ibis week. <lb />
tour all <lb />
Jail at <lb />
W. William is elected <lb />
i but in- in. U ilium are masted. <lb />
The . utility will go <lb />
on iii-t in <lb />
Miss Fleming, k <lb />
visiting Miss Sophia <lb />
Mis. E. Barrett, of Wilson, is <lb />
visaing Mrs. A. H. <lb />
F. Friday morning on a <lb />
i rip to West Virginia stock it ark <lb />
Miss s <lb />
a visit col weeks <lb />
J. arrived <lb />
open jewelry <lb />
and store <lb />
I. C Flanagan, <lb />
weeks <lb />
I lO t.-day. <lb />
En. Left For <lb />
Mi. i tin- are <lb />
but two little fellows above say they <lb />
are going to over the fact that in <lb />
three townships in Pitt <lb />
and <lb />
Democrats elected their candidates for <lb />
Constables and Magistrates. <lb />
also honored itself in <lb />
Majority r that peerless man, <lb />
Bryan, the man whom we <lb />
as -v II in as a crown o <lb />
o'clock. The I had <lb />
j about two months, and during <lb />
a part of I s it -red in- <lb />
tensely. is a sad bereavement to the <lb />
parents, their only being taken, <lb />
and our people sympathize <lb />
. with it. tie- sorrow that <lb />
he s, ices were <lb />
I m .-. . I m <lb />
. n <lb />
the work was <lb />
roe <lb />
done, ii. <lb />
been with iii- in. <lb />
i-iii <lb />
;. in many; <lb />
ii la a it bud <lb />
the I <lb />
work is net done <lb />
and <lb />
On Thursday a colored man giving <lb />
bis name as Cobb was offering <lb />
several pistols for sale in Bethel. <lb />
over there had read in <lb />
Tun about some one breaking into the <lb />
store of L. Starkey Bros here and <lb />
stealing a lot of pistols, and <lb />
Fa t. <lb />
to d <lb />
you to e m M a <lb />
mm i .-cl <lb />
me and I will tell you how it can be <lb />
done. 12th, 13th and <lb />
I shall be at the King House, Green- <lb />
ville, X. C. G. W. <lb />
Agent Imp. Pub. Co <lb />
FORD'S <lb />
Bullock took a man in custody, be <lb />
victory nested upon his brow, and in I confessed that be in the <lb />
giving majority, even was store. He was brought to Greenville <lb />
Watson. <lb />
d i;. <lb />
It i now iii to t ; <lb />
bets.<lb />
III a large lid <lb />
ii. calls to bi r <lb />
.- hi- stun <lb />
an <lb />
and and <lb />
n carries. <lb />
All in and the <lb />
is than <lb />
ever. The price <lb />
has been greatly <lb />
reduced and <lb />
the <lb />
is just <lb />
the <lb />
All colors, cuts <lb />
makes to select <lb />
Give me a trial, <lb />
same <lb />
and <lb />
from <lb />
will be satisfied <lb />
Mrs. Hopkins Boy, <lb />
Dry Goods, <lb />
NOTIONS, <lb />
GENTS FURNISHINGS <lb />
SHOES, HATS, <lb />
Xe is prayer of n <lb />
pure blood, i- <lb />
U. e and <lb />
Sines run bus <lb />
en much cater is more sea- <lb />
seaside. <lb />
bis moved from <lb />
here to to a school i <lb />
the place. <lb />
i In- predicted good lanes <lb />
should i; <lb />
Herbert has <lb />
barber to the corner in the <lb />
for will set in <lb />
early. are <lb />
to to pie <lb />
a ball cent <lb />
does <lb />
got better <lb />
-i- people will now <lb />
lie agitation the <lb />
men should get in their ad- <lb />
licks. <lb />
Ia lb. <lb />
Nuts, <lb />
Evaporated and Peaches, at <lb />
S. M. Sell <lb />
The Italian band made more delight- <lb />
Monday The <lb />
g- n ; engaged then for the Ger- <lb />
man on the 18th. <lb />
is not are <lb />
hoped, we are glad el- e is over. <lb />
can now go to work and get <lb />
Now For <lb />
U inter Early <lb />
id.<lb />
I; mi <lb />
tree.<lb />
X. C. <lb />
is not. dead. <lb />
It can ha defeated, but the party and its <lb />
die. <lb />
placed in jail Several keys were <lb />
found in bis posses-ion that be- <lb />
to have been taken from D. D. <lb />
store night it was <lb />
and the man has that be bad <lb />
Town Council affairs a hand in also. He raid <lb />
At meeting of the lard be came Greene <lb />
Town night <lb />
trade that had be. n in existence as to <lb />
v -d night <lb />
Snooting at Washington, <lb />
learns In <lb />
in the Court House. <lb />
Monday morning a colored couple got <lb />
in the Reg <lb />
They went in bagel <lb />
and were married at once. The licenses <lb />
was issued and the marriage witness- <lb />
ed by Resistor of Deeds, and <lb />
Ceremony was performed by the Regis- <lb />
Deeds elect. <lb />
the lead and the price is no <lb />
Come and see me. <lb />
are out of sight in style and color and <lb />
par in price <lb />
Every thing cheap. <lb />
Taken tor Trial. <lb />
A. II. Mash <lb />
came lo <lb />
fa I evening and left next morning taking <lb />
One colored h I bill. John who has been <lb />
ed the salary of night policeman R <lb />
went in the telegraph <lb />
an began fag. Jordan killed It man named Cat <lb />
, pursing tic- ma. K. J. ; b It in Meant M Sept. <lb />
Tin- i-i was ordered out office, land because of threats to lynch bin be <lb />
when h-J become more was r- moved to Wilson jail and at- <lb />
the most oaths, and to <lb />
Bethel Items <lb />
X. C. fib, a color, d Man was serving will, Man <lb />
. ,, . to <lb />
Kate Dean spent and <lb />
i-, is, ., , , .- service. ins let the <lb />
in town. She r <lb />
i., i . ;. i out of the bag, the o in- <lb />
home an Henderson this <lb />
crease the salary evidently being with <lb />
Miss Cornelia of j at dividing ii between <lb />
bas token a a I <lb />
in W. I pal it was <lb />
lien. II. of Greenville, tendered bis <lb />
passed through here Ibis evening. The Board then elected <lb />
J. L. Daniel to till the place. <lb />
Another matter discussed by the <lb />
such errors <lb />
Murphy be from per <lb />
month to fin, During tin <lb />
that follow d this motion a colored <lb />
member made remark to <lb />
that latter bad out been <lb />
the month or s. with Henry j a <lb />
Both, a colored who bad bean <lb />
j , <lb />
replied M not l <lb />
the men the town that <lb />
Can't Understand the Clocks. <lb />
I'll- Reflector office has got some <lb />
comical clocks. One in tin- printing <lb />
Copped work at minutes to <lb />
a dangerous day. U Thai <lb />
bound over to bis dock ., .,., o ,, <lb />
bail hi planed S <lb />
ens <lb />
doctors not <lb />
by. <lb />
People <lb />
their minds on <lb />
Several earn rs who <lb />
been work and Barnes on <lb />
L. I. Moore, Greenville, spent <lb />
Thursday here on legal business. <lb />
; Hoard t e <lb />
. Morton, in <lb />
pent last here on legal bus.- by Johnson, and <lb />
tor which be already been paid, as <lb />
Ex. of .-pent to a revision the ii-t. <lb />
i W. f. was chosen to do the <lb />
John went to work revision. <lb />
Saturday night and returned Sundae i .,,,, . <lb />
The a <lb />
morning. , ,. <lb />
It is said the expense day. <lb />
Rev. Mr. Ricard, the near pastor of jibe Art Calendar <lb />
preached Friday w it ;., <lb />
in the usual quantity it could <lb />
Daring the of October twenty <lb />
tour marriage licenses were issued <lb />
Pitt county. <lb />
WHITE. <lb />
William Barren and I. Spain. <lb />
C. I. and K. <lb />
R. Mills and <lb />
J. J. Parker and Martha A <lb />
s. and Dixon. <lb />
Dunn and Caroline <lb />
V, r Long v and Ailee u. <lb />
Foley and bile. <lb />
John I. Warren and Lidia Tucker. <lb />
J. Ii. and S. J. Stocks. <lb />
J. II. Manning aid Bundy. <lb />
J. A. Andrews and K Moore <lb />
J. T. and Jennie W. II <lb />
night and Sunday. <lb />
col. <lb />
I not be sold tor less than one <lb />
j Four are <lb />
Built j <lb />
ii ibis morning <lb />
in abundance and they <lb />
will suit you in price. <lb />
Don't forget me <lb />
when want goods <lb />
rank <lb />
Wilson <lb />
homes in Suffolk, having com- <lb />
their here. <lb />
fall races at the Greenville <lb />
Dining Association will begin next <lb />
Wednesday, 18th. Some the finest <lb />
race; seen here may be expected. <lb />
I p to this time there are entries. <lb />
J. F King is oft in West Virginia <lb />
baying none and mules for this mar- <lb />
He says tell the people to wait <lb />
until be gets back and be will be able <lb />
to sell them good at their own <lb />
prices. <lb />
Lang looks quite at home in his new <lb />
store. Being the same location be <lb />
so long a time previous to the <lb />
lire makes look natural to see him <lb />
back store is being made a <lb />
place beauty. <lb />
colored people had on a <lb />
spirit night. They held a <lb />
or two and the band on. <lb />
Well, it is their victory anyway, and <lb />
they have a right to orderly if <lb />
they wish to. <lb />
The election is over now and the <lb />
country can settle down to business. <lb />
Let all bitterness that may have en <lb />
political differences be put aside <lb />
and everybody work together for <lb />
best interest their <lb />
An Italian band came in on Friday <lb />
evening's train and stopped at King <lb />
House. Alter supper they made some <lb />
charming in the hotel <lb />
was enjoyed not only by those <lb />
present but by several who had their <lb />
es connected. <lb />
Mrs. Warren Breaks an Arm. <lb />
Mrs. Allen Warren met a very <lb />
Monday evening. Early <lb />
after supper she started to go from her <lb />
sitting room into the ball, she stumbling <lb />
the rockers of u chair and fell to <lb />
the floor. In trying to catch in <lb />
the fall her right arm broken near <lb />
the wrist. Fortunately her son, Dr. <lb />
W. E. Warren, was home at the time <lb />
and be phoned at once for Dr. Charles <lb />
to and they <lb />
broken limb without delay. <lb />
While Mrs. Warren is suffering con- <lb />
her injury is <lb />
along as could be expected. <lb />
Her host friends wish her a <lb />
recovery. <lb />
Greenville Market. <lb />
Corrected by M. <lb />
Batter, per <lb />
Western Sides <lb />
Sugar cured Hams <lb />
Corn <lb />
Corn Meal <lb />
Flour, <lb />
Laid <lb />
Oats <lb />
Sugar <lb />
Salt pet Sack <lb />
Chickens <lb />
Egg a per <lb />
I Beeswax, per <lb />
to M <lb />
too <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
o W <lb />
Lie. to <lb />
to it <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to I co- <lb />
to H <lb />
C, Nov. 1896. on folding pages. Bach <lb />
Reflector-I desire the w in twelve colors, be- <lb />
u-e your to make a brief I a true reproduction of the original <lb />
and simple statement concerning the j water-color painting, was <lb />
mention the name of i ed because its excellence of design <lb />
Jams in the joint discussion at of color and tone. i. <lb />
Oct. 14th, <lb />
Boa. W. Lucas myself. <lb />
The rule if debate upon be- <lb />
tween Mr. Lucas and <lb />
our joint was that party <lb />
closing in his reply should <lb />
no new matter, and should <lb />
his remarks strictly in reply. <lb />
This day Mr Lucas closed the de- <lb />
bat-;. In his last fifteen re- <lb />
he violated the rule of debate <lb />
by introducing the subject <lb />
and said on the subject as I <lb />
now recall Skinner, as I have <lb />
been informed the <lb />
heard Gov. say that he saw <lb />
and beard Skinner lobbying for the bill <lb />
giving vacation clerks salary and in <lb />
minutes afterwards be was <lb />
the floor making a speech against the <lb />
It Mr. bad have introduced <lb />
this matter his hour to me, he <lb />
would have afforded me an opportunity <lb />
in my rejoinder to have met this false <lb />
charge in a deliberate, orderly and con- <lb />
manner, satisfactory to all and <lb />
offensive to none. <lb />
But coming as it did surprisingly, in <lb />
violation of the rules of debate, array- <lb />
the influential evidence of Gov Jar- <lb />
an acknowledged personal <lb />
against me in absence, an in- <lb />
tense partisan excitement and pressure, <lb />
a when f had no opportunity <lb />
of reply, could not have been ex- <lb />
to have controlled my thoughts <lb />
or expressed them in measured terms. <lb />
I simply lost my usual temper and em- <lb />
ployed in connection <lb />
With the name my personal <lb />
friend, Gov. Jarvis, which I have <lb />
been and am contritely sorry and take <lb />
this method of g to for <lb />
the personal affront and to the public <lb />
tor using such language. With this <lb />
statement I now deny having <lb />
ed vis as a damnable in <lb />
the sense as was wired over the Slate <lb />
and published in press to my injury. <lb />
I simply said the irritation and <lb />
provocation surrounding that he <lb />
or any one else that made the statement <lb />
as used by Lucas a damnable <lb />
aid not, I could not believe <lb />
that Gov. Jarvis had made such a state- <lb />
and his recent statement <lb />
in Nov. col firms <lb />
my belief and satisfies me that he, to- <lb />
with myself, has been wronged, <lb />
and that he never made such a charge <lb />
against me. <lb />
Under any circumstances I should <lb />
not have used such <lb />
concerning or in connection with <lb />
such honorable and faithful public <lb />
servant and excellent Christian gentle- <lb />
man as all know and acknowledge Gov. <lb />
to be. <lb />
II <lb />
i- is <lb />
of each the four folding pa <lb />
by inches, <lb />
it is by far the best of <lb />
work the Companion has ever offered <lb />
Both as a calendar and at a gem the <lb />
it is so attractive that <lb />
t becomes a addition to the <lb />
mantel or center-table of any <lb />
It is given free to all new subscribers <lb />
sending to the <lb />
ion year who receive also <lb />
paper free from time the <lb />
lion is received till January <lb />
For free illustrated Prospectus ad- <lb />
The <lb />
W. and Mary Elks, <lb />
ban Smith and Jane II. Moore. <lb />
J. L. Hobgood and Rosa M.-Law- <lb />
T. Goodrich and Move. <lb />
R. Davenport and <lb />
De-mis and Hannah A us in. <lb />
Cur and Mary William-. <lb />
Mac Alice W s <lb />
Albert Can- B Kittrell. <lb />
Gen Crawford and Ward. <lb />
Ma ,. Little W. <lb />
be mi <lb />
election and is ticking along <lb />
all right, but the one in the telegraph <lb />
room slopped right still minutes <lb />
after the final BOWS came Friday m on <lb />
am Russell's election, <lb />
and sen i since lo get it lo <lb />
work have proven fruitless. We are <lb />
send that dock to <lb />
That <lb />
Tired Feeling <lb />
Makes you seen with- <lb />
out life, ambition, energy or appetite. <lb />
I It is often the of serious ill- <lb />
or the accompaniment of nervous <lb />
troubles. It is a positive proof of thin, <lb />
weak, Impure blood; for, if I he blood Is <lb />
rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, It <lb />
parts life and energy to every nerve, <lb />
organ and tissue of the body. The <lb />
necessity of taking Hood's <lb />
tor that tired feeling Is therefore apparent <lb />
to every one, and the good It will do you <lb />
is equally beyond question. Remember <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
lathe fact the On- True Purifier. <lb />
Removal Notice. <lb />
e have moved into our large two story <lb />
completed, in the new brick block, at about <lb />
same place we were located before <lb />
fire, and with a complete new <lb />
-----stock of----- <lb />
AND CONFECTIONS. <lb />
We now better ever to do business. <lb />
W a stock in all its branches we are <lb />
for business. the public for very liberal <lb />
they have favored with in the past and if <lb />
is wort, anything, we know we <lb />
will have a continuance of your Come and see <lb />
us in our new store and we will treat you right- <lb />
Ed. H. Co.,<lb />
FIVE <lb />
P K <lb />
Mi a <lb />
e o C<lb />
Hood's Pills <lb />
easy to operate. <lb />
t-end the News. <lb />
Now that campaign is over and <lb />
so much time is not given to political <lb />
discussion, the hope., to <lb />
hear from its correspondents <lb />
We would b- <lb />
glad to have a good correspondent at <lb />
ever in the county, one who <lb />
will send us the news items dice a <lb />
week. <lb />
REPORT. <lb />
CY O. L. <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
LANG <lb />
CHEAP <lb />
Funeral Directors. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
Have just received an <lb />
of i In- latest style and are ready to v <lb />
the wants of the trade at Prices Lowe <lb />
than ever offered re. Small <lb />
and sales Is our motto. Our <lb />
goods are new and cheap to meet the <lb />
wants of the masses. We are <lb />
goods at a price far below the <lb />
price. <lb />
casket we sell for <lb />
TO <lb />
SO <lb />
45.50 <lb />
All we ask Is a and will give en- <lb />
tire satisfaction. <lb />
G. A. CO. <lb />
Op; o Post Office. <lb />
. F. SUGG. Manager. <lb />
OUT OF THE OLD <lb />
Into the New <lb />
Store we have <lb />
Will be pleased to serve one and all. <lb />
LANG<lb />
SELL <lb />
CHEAP <lb />
Prices Be ow <lb />
Mens Split Boots, C to <lb />
Men j Good Boots, G lo <lb />
Boys Roots, lo <lb />
Mens Shoes, <lb />
Mens <lb />
Womens Good Shoes, <lb />
One-half Wool Dress Goods, <lb />
1-25 Big line of Serges, <lb />
1.10 meres and Flannels all <lb />
wool, double <lb />
1-00 pounds wood <lb />
Whole Grain Rice <lb />
Chi Shoes, to English Island Molasses <lb />
Ladies to 1.00 Sack Salt, pounds, <lb />
Ladies Goat Button, to 1.50 Good Buggy Harness, <lb />
Children Boys Hats to 1.00 Furniture in <lb />
Mens an i Boys Hats to 3.00 Good Patent Flour, <lb />
all wool Suits Clothes Old stock Men and <lb />
Mens all-wool Suits Shoes, <lb />
Clothes 2.50 to 18.00 Large stock Lard. Pork and <lb />
Mens to 12-50 Sides always on hand, <lb />
Highest cash prices paid <lb />
yd <lb />
1.00 <lb />
5.00 <lb />
3.75 <lb />
J. R DAVENPORT <lb />
N. C, September 22nd, 1896.<lb />
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CO <lb />
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CO <lb />
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CO<lb />
ii <lb />
CS. <lb />
-a <lb />
CO <lb />
CD <lb />
j- <lb />
f AFT. <lb />
A BARGAIN FESTIVAL. <lb />
All-wool Dress Goods. <lb />
Cheviot Melanges, <lb />
Scotch Homespuns <lb />
Novelties <lb />
French <lb />
Suiting <lb />
Basket-weave Cheviot <lb />
Fancy Coverts <lb />
Imported Persians <lb />
French Broadcloth <lb />
Tufted Granites <lb />
Effects <lb />
Curl <lb />
The new blues, reds, greens Two <lb />
and three colors and tones <lb />
Never before were <lb />
condition so favorable <lb />
for making your Win- <lb />
Clothing purchase. <lb />
Our stock is brimful of <lb />
newness in all depart- <lb />
Not a clothing <lb />
want has been over- <lb />
looked. Best goods, <lb />
best workmanship. <lb />
RICKS TAFT.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
PROCLAMATION. <lb />
Mr. Cleveland Day foil <lb />
the to Gather Together <lb />
Offer and Thanks <lb />
Washington, Nov. the Pres- <lb />
of Suits. <lb />
The people of the United States <lb />
never lie the <lb />
they the God of for <lb />
His which hits shielded <lb />
then., and point d <lb />
out to the way peace and <lb />
Kt should they t vi-r refuse <lb />
to contrite hearts, <lb />
their to turn from <lb />
God's leaching, and to follow with sin- <lb />
pride after their own devices. <lb />
To the end that thoughts may <lb />
be quickened, it is titling that on a day <lb />
especially appoint, d, we should join to <lb />
in the Throne <lb />
with praise and supplication. <lb />
There ore, I. Grover , <lb />
President of the United State-, do <lb />
hereby and set apart Thurs- <lb />
day, the twenty -sixth day i f the pres- <lb />
mouth of November, to be kept <lb />
observed as a day o and <lb />
prayer throughout our land. <lb />
that din let all our people <lb />
v and occupation, and <lb />
their places of <lb />
we ship; let with one accord <lb />
thanks to the Killer of the Universe <lb />
for our preservation as a nation and <lb />
our from every threatened <lb />
danger; for the peace that has dwelt <lb />
within- our for <lb />
and pestilence during <lb />
the year that has for <lb />
rewards that followed the <lb />
tabor our husbandmen, and for all <lb />
ill other that have been <lb />
vouchsafed to u. <lb />
An let us. through the mi <lb />
has taught us how to pray. <lb />
implore the forgiveness sins and <lb />
continuation our Heavenly <lb />
Let us not on <lb />
this day the poor <lb />
needy; and by deeds of <lb />
let our praise be made <lb />
mi iv in light of the <lb />
Lord. <lb />
Witness my baud and tee seal of the <lb />
United States which I have caused to <lb />
be hereto affixed. Done at <lb />
Washington, D. C, this day of <lb />
November, In the year of our Lord one <lb />
thousand eight hundred and ninety-six. <lb />
and tin- independence of the United <lb />
of America the one hundred and <lb />
Seal. <lb />
Secretary State. <lb />
HARPOONING A WHALE. <lb />
cLues . <lb />
The of the election u now no <lb />
longer in doubt. The fight was a hard <lb />
one, contest close, but as the <lb />
of battle chats away it is that <lb />
ha- a of the <lb />
college and Russell Ins carried North <lb />
by y. <lb />
At o'clock the <lb />
the following <lb />
inn <lb />
telegraphs last night the fol- <lb />
lowing to <lb />
-Senator Jones has informed <lb />
me that returns indicate your . <lb />
ha-ten to extend ray <lb />
We submitted the issues to the <lb />
people and will is law. <lb />
Russell's in the State i- <lb />
THE GREAT METROPOLIS. <lb />
City a. th Part of the <lb />
emu Continent. <lb />
After taking into full account the <lb />
claims of the sensitive city of Chi- <lb />
it be truthfully stated <lb />
flint city if Now York is I <lb />
of America. There arc other <lb />
municipalities which doing their ; <lb />
best in their several ways to <lb />
her, but it is toward New York that <lb />
oil the eyed in the country ate turn- <lb />
ed, and from which take <lb />
as a cat laps milk. The real <lb />
of us are in a measure provincial. <lb />
Many of us profess not to approve <lb />
of New York; but, though we cross <lb />
ourselves piously, take or read a <lb />
New York daily paper. Now York <lb />
gives the cue alike In tho secretary <lb />
of the treasury and way of Lon- <lb />
to the social swell. Tho ablest <lb />
men in the country seek New York i <lb />
as a market for their brains, and <lb />
the wealthiest tho country <lb />
move to New York to spend th <lb />
patrimony which their rail splitting <lb />
fathers or grandfathers <lb />
ed. <lb />
Therefore it is perfectly just <lb />
refer to tho social life of Now York <lb />
as representative of that element of <lb />
the American people which has been <lb />
most blessed with brains or fortune, <lb />
and as representative of our most <lb />
highly evolved civilization. It ought <lb />
to be our best. The men and <lb />
who contribute to its movement and <lb />
influence ought to be tho pick of the <lb />
country. <lb />
But what do we find find as <lb />
the ostensible leaders of New York I <lb />
society a set of shallow <lb />
whoso existence is given up <lb />
to emulating another in <lb />
rate and social <lb />
; They dine and wine and <lb />
dance and entertain from January <lb />
to December. Their houses, <lb />
in town or at the fashionable <lb />
places to which they move in <lb />
summer, are as sumptuous, if not <lb />
more so, than those of the French <lb />
nobility in its palmiest days, and <lb />
their energies are devoted to the <lb />
discovery of new expensive luxuries <lb />
and fresh titillating creature com- <lb />
Conduct of by <lb />
Robert Grant, in <lb />
tart Work. <lb />
Mrs. surprised that <lb />
husband earns so little if he works <lb />
as hard as you say. What does be <lb />
do <lb />
Mrs. B The last thing be did <lb />
was to calculate how many times a <lb />
clock ticked in the course of <lb />
Tit-Bits. <lb />
Captor of Ono <lb />
Cold Blooded Murder. <lb />
As we came abreast of a tiny cove <lb />
or cleft in the <lb />
suddenly stiffened with excitement, <lb />
and he muttered in <lb />
an undertone. There in that little <lb />
cleft lay a monster just <lb />
awash, a tiny spiral of vapor at <lb />
showing to be accompanied <lb />
by a calf. Down the mast and <lb />
sails as if by and in loss than <lb />
one minute, we wore paddling <lb />
straight in for the cove. Tho water <lb />
was as smooth as a mirror, and the <lb />
silence profound. A very few strokes <lb />
and tho order was whispered, <lb />
to the Louis rose, <lb />
poising bis iron, and almost <lb />
darted. Tho weapon <lb />
was buried to the socket the <lb />
broad, glistening side. <lb />
was shouted, and backward we <lb />
glided, but there was no <lb />
need for retreat. Never n move did <lb />
she make, convulsively to <lb />
clutch tho calf to her side with one <lb />
of her great winglike flippers. <lb />
carefully approached again, <lb />
tho and officer having <lb />
changed places, and, incredible as it <lb />
may seem, almost wedged tho boat <lb />
In between the and the rocks. <lb />
No sheep could more quietly <lb />
submitted to slaughter than did this <lb />
mighty monster, whose roll to one <lb />
side would have crushed our boat to <lb />
and whose straggle, <lb />
bad it taken place as usual, must, <lb />
in so confined a corner, drown <lb />
ed us nil. Evidently fearful of in- <lb />
her calf, she quietly died and <lb />
gave no sign. Case hardened old <lb />
blubber hunters we were, felt <lb />
deeply ashamed, our deed looked so <lb />
like a cold blooded murder. Ono <lb />
merciful thrust of a lance the <lb />
misery, and, rapidly cutting <lb />
a hole through the two lips out <lb />
prize, buckled to oar. heavy task <lb />
of towing it to tho ship. <lb />
soon joined by tho other boats, but <lb />
all combined made no groat <lb />
and had seven hours of <lb />
heavy labor before we got the car- <lb />
home. Securing it alongside, <lb />
went to a hard and well earned <lb />
meal and u good night's <lb />
Words. <lb />
Milk. <lb />
among the manifold con- <lb />
to tho commissariat of <lb />
London that of milk asserts itself <lb />
most loudly. there is the <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, whoso jangling <lb />
cans add to tho rattle they make as <lb />
drive furiously to tho 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 tho London milkmaid fills <lb />
pail might lead one to wish that <lb />
its transporting carts fitted <lb />
with tires. No other <lb />
makes such a seemingly need <lb />
loss row in going about its business. <lb />
But every Londoner must have his <lb />
apply of milk betimes, mid in this <lb />
respect the poor townsman is better <lb />
off than his mate in the country. <lb />
a p daily working in <lb />
tho midst cow pastured fields, is <lb />
often unable to get n jug of it <lb />
family. It is sent away to the city, <lb />
in whoso meanest streets the house- <lb />
wife can always buy a <lb />
There is no real elevation of mind <lb />
in a contempt of little things. It is, <lb />
on tho contrary, from the narrow <lb />
views that consider those things <lb />
little importance which in <lb />
fact, such extensive consequences. <lb />
A tobacconist named Farr had the <lb />
following painted above his door, <lb />
best tobacco by A rival <lb />
tobacconist, at the other end of the <lb />
street, painted better to- <lb />
than the test tobacco by<lb />
A Bird etching Insect. <lb />
In this country talk of <lb />
or insect eating birds, and <lb />
few of us ever beard or read of <lb />
a country where tho tables are turn- <lb />
ed to such a degree that they speak <lb />
of a bird eating insect, but is <lb />
the exact condition of affairs in <lb />
southern Brazil and In <lb />
those countries they have an <lb />
called great mantis, which is <lb />
four or inches in length, <lb />
not including his strong jaws and <lb />
immense fore legs. <lb />
This pair of enormous <lb />
equal in strength to those of a <lb />
or a crab and used by <lb />
tho giant mantis in capturing <lb />
prey. The food of this <lb />
insect consists of spiders, <lb />
small snakes and lizards, and, <lb />
according to tho most <lb />
robust specimens of tho will <lb />
not stand aside with an empty <lb />
if he can to get his nip. <lb />
on a bird of the size of a canary, <lb />
warbler or chickadee. Tho groat <lb />
mantis resembles a combined loaf <lb />
and twig both in color and shape, <lb />
and being aided by <lb />
is able to stealthily approach its <lb />
prey. Whether it insect <lb />
or bird, and seize the unsuspecting <lb />
with its claws. <lb />
St. Louis Republic. <lb />
Broke Che Hank at One may. <lb />
A local sport named <lb />
ed into tho gambling rooms of the <lb />
at the commence- <lb />
of play the other afternoon. <lb />
The first hand at was being <lb />
dealt. Laying down what <lb />
to a bill with in silver on <lb />
the top of it on the do bas- <lb />
he awaited the result <lb />
of tho draw. Tho card won, on <lb />
the proceeding to open tho <lb />
bill he was surprised to find <lb />
neatly folded inside two bills. <lb />
The sport bad won which <lb />
was promptly paid, although it took <lb />
the bank and more to do <lb />
it. The lucky rolled a <lb />
in the customary Mexican non- <lb />
manner, and, bowing polite- <lb />
to the croupiers, left the room, <lb />
leaving those gentry staring vacant- <lb />
at the waste of green cloth in <lb />
front of and wondering what <lb />
the beat thine to do.<lb />
MATTER OF FACT <lb />
la Business With <lb />
Display <lb />
T. T. of this city, who <lb />
recently returned from <lb />
railway survey through <lb />
Central and South America, says one <lb />
of the most interesting things to be <lb />
seen in the tropics is loaf carry- <lb />
ant <lb />
loaf carrying ant is peculiar <lb />
tropical America. The two species <lb />
occupy different nests. They are <lb />
never soon in tho same roadways, <lb />
and they always enter different <lb />
holes, but those ants such groat <lb />
burrowers could not say <lb />
positively that tho do <lb />
not communicate with each other <lb />
under ground. Their boles do not <lb />
cross, and there is no communication <lb />
between the holes ground. As <lb />
an experiment, members of one col- <lb />
were transferred by hand to the <lb />
path of another. There was no con- <lb />
The strangers made <lb />
haste to get away. <lb />
continued Mr. <lb />
Lovelace, tho same habits, <lb />
save that tho red fellows the <lb />
most industrious. Tho black <lb />
ways work in tho beat <lb />
of tho afternoon, the red ones <lb />
struggled along all day, although <lb />
there wire fewer workers to seen <lb />
in the paths and <lb />
o'clock. There being no trees on <lb />
Moro island to supply leaves for the <lb />
ants, they gathered hay instead. A <lb />
grass that grow to tho earth <lb />
and produced short seed stalks was <lb />
just coming in tassel. The seed heads <lb />
just peeping out from their in- <lb />
folding leaves when I was there, <lb />
heads of seed were tho favor- <lb />
harvest. <lb />
saw half inch ants carrying <lb />
stalks an inch long and of twice <lb />
tho weight of tho carrier. They <lb />
cutoff the grass leaves earned <lb />
them in, moist crumbs <lb />
bread and vegetables cut up <lb />
and carried also. Very dry <lb />
wore ignored. I did not Bee them <lb />
carry meat of any kind, and when I <lb />
put a piece of freshly killed grass- <lb />
hopper in their path they refused to <lb />
notice 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 tho little work- <lb />
dropped a flaming wax match <lb />
among them. did not <lb />
it, for rushed into the flame <lb />
as would have crossed a bit <lb />
paper. A number were burned to <lb />
death, while many of them were <lb />
crippled tho flame was <lb />
The dead and the crippled <lb />
remained in tho path perhaps two <lb />
minutes at a spot five foot from the <lb />
nest entrance. Then came a gang <lb />
workers from tho nest, who picked <lb />
up tho dead and tho crippled and <lb />
carried them several inches away in- <lb />
to the grass at right angles to the <lb />
path. Tho wounded left <lb />
tended, as ere the dead. Tho 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 another <lb />
over, stood on their heads and crawl- <lb />
ed under it, tho leaf carriers <lb />
streamed by and over them, <lb />
bee of their presence. <lb />
It was a case of wholly undirected <lb />
labor, for any two, possibly any one, <lb />
could dragged it from tho path, <lb />
hut it took tho dozen minutes <lb />
tumble it across two inches of th <lb />
path. <lb />
in Honduras an American <lb />
told mo that the leaf cutting But was <lb />
to blame for much of tho laziness of <lb />
tho natives, who do not try to make <lb />
gardens or cultivate fruit <lb />
cause tho ants destroy everything <lb />
that kind. However, tho American <lb />
solved tin.- of keeping those <lb />
ants away from his garden by dig- <lb />
a ditch around it and <lb />
water running through it, an <lb />
City Star. <lb />
Tho egg of tho ant is uniform, <lb />
smooth, tight bright, without <lb />
any division. When t ho larva has <lb />
come from it, only a thin <lb />
membrane is loft, which rolls up <lb />
and is reduced to an imperceptible <lb />
point, and even if the egg does not <lb />
hatch it is still so small as to escape <lb />
the This is why these eggs <lb />
so little known, for what is com- <lb />
Improperly called the <lb />
egg is really tho larva and is endow- <lb />
ed with life and motion. Those eggs, <lb />
or rather larva, of ants are <lb />
much sought after by barnyard <lb />
Science Monthly. <lb />
A shoemaker was fitting a <lb />
with a pair of boots when the <lb />
buyer observed that ho had but one <lb />
objection to them, which was that <lb />
the solos wore too thick. that <lb />
is replied on the <lb />
boots, and tho objection will grad- <lb />
wear <lb />
A Practical <lb />
doctor, how is it with <lb />
my husband <lb />
to middling, so to <lb />
peak. Ho wants all <lb />
things. I written out a <lb />
for an opiate. <lb />
when must I give him <lb />
the <lb />
Tho opiate is for <lb />
you, madam. <lb />
Of what consequence is it that <lb />
anything should be concealed from <lb />
man Nothing is hidden from God; <lb />
ho is in our minds and comes <lb />
into tho midst of our thoughts. <lb />
Comes, do I say As if he were ever <lb />
Yard was once any stick, rod <lb />
pole. The expression is still used <lb />
with this meaning when applied to <lb />
various parts of a ship's equipment, <lb />
as yardarm. and the like. <lb />
Alan, Poor mo tor man. <lb />
A life is not a happy <lb />
one. While the self satisfied con <lb />
is the coin in his <lb />
jangling the register, <lb />
the boll cord or blithely <lb />
street names, the motor- <lb />
man is silently grinding out his life <lb />
at the 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 be blamed whenever <lb />
an accident happens, without a <lb />
thought being given to the many <lb />
calamities have been avoided <lb />
his alertness and <lb />
Boston <lb />
Before parting Napoleon spent a <lb />
few moments at her side, and at the <lb />
end, turning, pulled from a a <lb />
beautiful rose, which he offered <lb />
with gestures of gallantry and <lb />
age. moment tho queen <lb />
at last put out her band and said as <lb />
she accepted it, least with <lb />
the frigid reply, <lb />
is mine to give and yours to ac- <lb />
But he gave his arm to con- <lb />
duct her the carriage, and as <lb />
descended tho stair together tho dis- <lb />
appointed guest said in a <lb />
emotional voice, it <lb />
that, hag Lad happiness <lb />
to see so near tho man of the <lb />
and of all history, ho will not <lb />
afford me possibility and the <lb />
satisfaction of being able to assure <lb />
him that ho has put under <lb />
rations for <lb />
With solemn tones Napoleon re- <lb />
I am to pitied <lb />
It is a fault of my unlucky <lb />
Queen Louisa's own lady in wait- <lb />
related that her sovereign's bit- <lb />
overcame at the <lb />
as she stepped into tho carriage <lb />
She said, you cruelly de- <lb />
Sloane in <lb />
Century, <lb />
What It Coat <lb />
Mrs. We have <lb />
cleared off the last of that church <lb />
debt, and it never cost you men a <lb />
pent. See what women can do. <lb />
Mr. don't know about <lb />
the other fellows, I know you <lb />
made me spend more than <lb />
for extra meals down town while <lb />
you out monkeying around. <lb />
Indianapolis Journal. <lb />
Fiat hunter hates <lb />
you allow tenants to keep dogs <lb />
Landlord tho wrong <lb />
Well, ye-, sometimes. <lb />
settles it. <lb />
won't tho York <lb />
Tribune <lb />
Heave. <lb />
Tho ab-i-t man, who it <lb />
also religions, walked into church <lb />
while the t was breathing forth <lb />
a long, low melody that seemed to <lb />
tho of heaven. And as ho <lb />
listened to ii his air grew <lb />
occupied, a light not of earth came <lb />
his suffused eyes, all better <lb />
his nature were moved <lb />
in accord With tho melodious strains, <lb />
and fur that moment ho was not <lb />
earth. <lb />
Then he walked into his pow and <lb />
started to lake off his overcoat. So <lb />
preoccupied was ho that ho did not <lb />
realize he was palling off his <lb />
coat until he stood there in his shirt <lb />
full view of the worldly <lb />
congregation, which tittered so it <lb />
could ho beard. <lb />
Then the man who had been in <lb />
heaven a moment before sud- <lb />
back, and his fee-lings <lb />
like unto those of tho suffering souls <lb />
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AND ITS <lb />
To the Editor have an absolute <lb />
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use <lb />
thousands of hopeless cases have been already <lb />
permanently cured So proof-positive am I <lb />
of its power that consider it my duty to <lb />
send two bottles free to those of your readers <lb />
who have Bronchial or <lb />
Lung Trouble, if they will writs me their <lb />
express and address. Sincerely, <lb />
T. A. M. C, Pearl St., Hew York. <lb />
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health, <lb />
constitution undermined by ex- <lb />
in eating, by <lb />
the laws of nature, or <lb />
physical capital all gone, if so, <lb />
NEVER DESPAIR <lb />
Liver Pills will cure you. <lb />
For sick headache, dyspepsia, <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, torpid <lb />
liver, constipation, biliousness <lb />
and all kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
an absolute cure. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
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I have all kinds of m i <lb />
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It is the tiling f r n or cattle In <lb />
be of year, an I will cure <lb />
sicken ch time. <lb />
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TASTELESS <lb />
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Content. <lb />
of content must <lb />
Spring up in mind, and who <lb />
has so little of <lb />
as to seek happiness by <lb />
changing anything but his own dis- <lb />
position will bis in fruit- <lb />
loss and multiply tho griefs <lb />
which he to <lb />
Potash <lb />
is a necessary and important <lb />
ingredient of complete fer- <lb />
Crops of all kinds <lb />
require a properly balanced <lb />
manure. The best <lb />
Fertilizers <lb />
contain a high percentage <lb />
of Potash. <lb />
All results of Its by e. <lb />
on the best farms in the United <lb />
told in a little book which we publish and will gladly <lb />
mail free to any farmer in America who will write for it. <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS. <lb />
Nassau St., New York. <lb />
Train on ; <lb />
Weldon p. in., Halifax 4.10 <lb />
i. m., arrives Scotland at i sq p <lb />
6.47 p, m., Kinston 7.46 <lb />
. in. Returning, 7.2 <lb />
a in., Greenville a. in. <lb />
I at a. m., n <lb />
except <lb />
1.11 w Branch leave <lb />
Washington 8.00 a, m., 8.00 p . m, <lb />
Parmele a. m and 4.40 p, <lb />
-n., Tarboro a. in., <lb />
in., a. in. <lb />
6.20 p. in,, arrives Washington <lb />
a. 7.10 p, m, ex- <lb />
Sunday. trains on <lb />
Scot In Neck Branch. <lb />
Tram leaves r C, via <lb />
it. H. <lb />
. at p. at., P. M ; <lb />
Plymouth 9.00 P. M., p. m. <lb />
pt <lb />
0.00 a. u;., 8.80 a -n., <lb />
10.2 am and <lb />
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves <lb />
except Sunday, a <lb />
arriving m. Be- <lb />
turning leaves 8.00 a. m., <lb />
rives at a. <lb />
Trains in N h <lb />
Mount a p. in., arrive <lb />
Nashville 5.09 p. , Spring Hope <lb />
p Hi-Hi in ave Spring Hope <lb />
m., N a at <lb />
Mount 9.0 in. dally <lb />
Trains on Latta branch, Florence R <lb />
leave Latin to <lb />
Clio i n. Returning <lb />
leave a 6.80 a in, <lb />
Latta 7.80 a m. daily except <lb />
Train Branch leaves War- <lb />
i for <lb />
a. in. p. in- <lb />
rave-1 lilt a in. ill. <lb />
a. makes clone connection <lb />
it Weldon all points daily, ail rail via <lb />
me. else K Mount <lb />
Norfolk and H for <lb />
lie all points North via Norfolk. <lb />
JOHN K. DIVINE,<lb />
r. M. K <lb />
I. H. KS Y. -r. <lb />
druggists. <lb />
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