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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all wort <lb />
of this <lb />
and <lb />
FINEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
i of Stationery. <lb />
WE PAY POST ACE. <lb />
all Chary, W will mail to <lb />
anyone our advance illustrate I ea a- <lb />
for It contains <lb />
of lire. Carpet, <lb />
Lace <lb />
a, Baby You <lb />
save man's trading <lb />
the manufacturer, a are pay- <lb />
lo ill dealers double our op <lb />
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Eastern Reflector. <lb />
D. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
VOL. XVI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY <lb />
The Change. <lb />
January 12th, 1897, b the dale of <lb />
the ending and the beginning . f two <lb />
political ems in North On <lb />
that date reins of the cut <lb />
of Commonwealth passed <lb />
i it the hands one <lb />
into those her. Sue a <lb />
change, it the history i <lb />
ground of reason, is as the <lb />
changes it the seasons Look about <lb />
Tax Bate be Increased. <lb />
It appears that the rate of tax- <lb />
this State will have to be <lb />
from cents to <lb />
tents on the hundred dollars <lb />
worth of property. <lb />
The report of the State Auditor <lb />
a total assessment, as per <lb />
of returns for 1896, of <lb />
and property is <lb />
This shows a <lb />
Seldom has a man pastor in taxable values for the <lb />
a church twenty years; in does a <lb />
maintain a successful <lb />
long; seldom do s a <lb />
or any maintain i's <lb />
twenty yearn, <lb />
in mind sire for <lb />
So long as c IS p <lb />
so Ion ail. p , w <lb />
divided in their so long as the <lb />
people are divided, so long will there <lb />
be so long as there are patties, <lb />
so long will there be changes, tot the <lb />
desire of the people new in- <lb />
mobilizes a majority of them <lb />
of, The assess- <lb />
of railroads, the <lb />
ht 1890 was <lb />
makes the total assessment <lb />
of the real and <lb />
for 1896, <lb />
1895 it was <lb />
or Ida <lb />
1896 <lb />
Congress should give the col- <lb />
grower.-, the tobacco growers, <lb />
coin, wheat, and barley <lb />
growers, pumpkin per- <lb />
producers, the live stock, <lb />
and all other agricultural inter- <lb />
PEOPLE'S STORE <lb />
Two Papers for <lb />
We have made <lb />
to <lb />
Reflector and <lb />
North the <lb />
above amount, is <lb />
campaign year and you <lb />
should take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
PROFITABLE <lb />
Spate. <lb />
Bf C. N <lb />
York, Doctor . <lb />
The chair must fit I <lb />
or he's <lb />
The office must be large enough <lb />
to the clerks, or they can't <lb />
work to ad vantage. <lb />
A cf milk be car-j <lb />
safely a quart measure. <lb />
The place of business <lb />
better be a little too large f r the <lb />
glues too small For the <lb />
flu be <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening U. S. Govt Report <lb />
Absolutely pure <lb />
SLAVE OR MASTER, WHICH f <lb />
A Vivid Illustration of the of <lb />
the Liquor Habit. <lb />
into opposition to affairs us they arc. I <lb />
he who while it. is at it<lb />
Snow I ill. N- C. X. C. <lb />
GALLOWAY TYSON, <lb />
N. C <lb />
in all the <lb />
1ST <lb />
C, <lb />
Dittos over C. <lb />
Cobb Son's Store. <lb />
E. Y. C. <lb />
Wilson, X. C. S. C <lb />
N. <lb />
attention given to <lb />
settlement <lb />
on tune. <lb />
V . H. Long, <lb />
W X. C N. C, <lb />
Attorneys and Counselors at Law. <lb />
es all Courts. <lb />
It is a political maxim that <lb />
would receive I lie sup- <lb />
port of the people must either lead <lb />
them into changes or I. How <lb />
swiftly in their s ; lo changes <lb />
there must be. To North <lb />
change Inn It is until it is <lb />
lore, unfair deliver <lb />
Every one who lows his Stale will <lb />
hope good, and work for good. If <lb />
good comes not, need Win y; <lb />
there is retribution. Pi <lb />
wrong is the birth throe f <lb />
tight. If other e- were lacking, <lb />
there is that G h a it <lb />
the Written large <lb />
history <lb />
have been the very making el the pro- <lb />
of the Be- <lb />
colder. <lb />
Tue manufacturers are the salt of <lb />
the earth, but they not all of <lb />
it. The farmers, laborers, trades- <lb />
men and professional men supply <lb />
a few grains of it All of them <lb />
are to a slice of the Re- <lb />
publican pumpkin pie while it is <lb />
being passed <lb />
Sun. <lb />
men who believe <lb />
in thy attaching to the <lb />
numeral will interested <lb />
this story A certain young bus- <lb />
Ma of jumped <lb />
aboard a trolley car at <lb />
to into the city- He <lb />
handed conductor a half <lb />
and received return two <lb />
dimes and a brand-new quarter. <lb />
K ho said, up <lb />
coin; you <lb />
give me an old quarter for this <lb />
Or give me some other kind of <lb />
the matter <lb />
it's a counterfeit said the <lb />
c inductor, with an indignant <lb />
gleam in his eye. t but I'm <lb />
superstitions about these new <lb />
replied the other, <lb />
I wouldn't carry one if <lb />
it to The conductor began <lb />
to have doubts of the passenger's <lb />
sanity. Thou the <lb />
took the trouble to explain. <lb />
you look closely at this <lb />
aid He, will find that upon <lb />
the obverse there are <lb />
So much for that. Sow <lb />
turn it over, here we have a <lb />
whole nest of In the first <lb />
there are other stars <lb />
here. Then the scroll which <lb />
holds its there <lb />
are letters forming the motto. <lb />
I, So take <lb />
the shield on the eagle's I <lb />
There are perfect horizontal <lb />
upon that- and <lb />
The eagle holds <lb />
one claw arrows and in the <lb />
other an olive branch with <lb />
leaves. words latter <lb />
contains letters. See <lb />
mean old <lb />
A New <lb />
what does amen <lb />
said Phillip to his older <lb />
brother, who had reached the wife <lb />
age of six. <lb />
teems mustn't touch it. <lb />
Phi lip. was the unhesitating <lb />
reply. <lb />
exclaimed the boy's <lb />
mother, who bad overheard the <lb />
and answer, do <lb />
you tel your little brother that <lb />
old me so, an- <lb />
Ernest. <lb />
no; think what you are <lb />
saying. I not have told <lb />
yon urged the astonished <lb />
mother. <lb />
you return- <lb />
ed the little fellow, very <lb />
Bib in- liter was nuzzled <lb />
until she remembered that she <lb />
said. means, so let it <lb />
A PLEA FOR THE INSANE <lb />
lie election id a United Suites Sena- <lb />
tor now out the way, it is ex- <lb />
that the Legislature will get <lb />
down to a considerable <lb />
which will he the changing o <lb />
State officials. There will he a general <lb />
i the natural result the change <lb />
administration no any- <lb />
thing else. The turning-out of every <lb />
Democratic official possible is a <lb />
mate result the pa-sing of party <lb />
from the the Stale <lb />
Yet, white the right the <lb />
present administration to make <lb />
the voice of humanity is heard <lb />
protesting against a change in the <lb />
management of ill asylums. The Ob- <lb />
server that when the Demo- <lb />
came into power in the late <lb />
Win. J. editor of the Charlotte <lb />
Democrat, made a prompt vigorous <lb />
fight against the removal of Dr. Eugene <lb />
from the superintendency of <lb />
Insane Asylum at <lb />
Dr. Grissom was a and <lb />
there were capable Democrat who <lb />
wanted his place, yet humanity prevail- <lb />
ed over partisanship and Dr. Grissom <lb />
was not removed until his own <lb />
caused him to retire. <lb />
The same arguments that prevailed <lb />
then are now. It would be a <lb />
grievous wrong to the unfortunate in- <lb />
sane of the State to take away from <lb />
them the people they have learned tr <lb />
love; who have their cases in hand, and <lb />
who are gradually bring them back in- <lb />
to the to-put them in charge <lb />
strangers, totally with <lb />
habits and conditions. would <lb />
be a change that would undo the pa <lb />
it lit aid work of years, and <lb />
that would be a crime against <lb />
people. It would not be <lb />
move cruel to tear a babe from its <lb />
r's arms it into the arms <lb />
of a stranger. <lb />
Let all the other hi changed, <lb />
but when it comes to disturbing the <lb />
lite of the inmates of tin- Stall's <lb />
the administration should pause. <lb />
V humanity triumphed over <lb />
in so it should do now. <lb />
lit-- asylum doors themselves should be <lb />
a protection for these unfortunates <lb />
against the for office, <lb />
else, but leave the asylums <lb />
and their sacred <lb />
Charlotte Observer. <lb />
unmolested <lb />
To Plant Trees <lb />
Dr. John C. president of <lb />
Trinity College, has addressed postals <lb />
of the college inviting them <lb />
to send young trees to he planted <lb />
he grounds Dr. writes <lb />
hat one thousand will be planted <lb />
the name of the send- rs. <lb />
It is desired that trees from all <lb />
of the State should be planted, so that <lb />
Trinity students may see North <lb />
trees growing around them. <lb />
For this r a-on, each friend of the <lb />
is to take up two or three <lb />
trees from the forest ship them to <lb />
I College the first of <lb />
they may be planted on <lb />
Arbor Day. Every friend can make <lb />
-i.- small contribution to their great <lb />
Visitor. <lb />
Playing With Words. <lb />
Nearly everything is subject to <lb />
a river <lb />
will foam at the mouth <lb />
There are no corns on the foot <lb />
of a <lb />
No bracelet is ever an <lb />
arm of the tea- <lb />
Even the has a stein <lb />
of doing things. <lb />
Roses are books within whose <lb />
is found the honey of <lb />
thought. <lb />
Don't stalk through life, <lb />
the does that. <lb />
Don't brag about your be aid <lb />
such a common thing as <lb />
barley has a in ard. <lb />
Nature and are kin. <lb />
Even some gardens have <lb />
tulips. <lb />
Don't say lady or <lb />
if they are friends of <lb />
yours they are supposed to be <lb />
Don't strive to outdo your <lb />
friends or neighbors in either <lb />
dress or house- Probably your <lb />
husband's means will not permit <lb />
of it and it will cause <lb />
for a <lb />
ask for lady's or <lb />
man's furnishings when shopping; <lb />
it is men's and women's. <lb />
Don't say is a nice <lb />
the form is is a nice <lb />
Don't stamp your feet to get <lb />
them warm; it does good <lb />
it is unladylike. <lb />
Don't forget to say <lb />
to a salesperson after <lb />
waited upon. y because <lb />
thy to earn their <lb />
this way is reason why they <lb />
wouldn't appreciate courtesy. <lb />
is a little thing. Do it. <lb />
Don't wear your most elaborate <lb />
gown shopping; plain cues are <lb />
in the best taste- <lb />
say isn't <lb />
aren't; there is BO such word as <lb />
to get on a street <lb />
car or elevator ; let the others off <lb />
first. <lb />
To the People <lb />
Pitt County. <lb />
Our energies have relaxed. Our <lb />
forts have never ceased to give the <lb />
selected stock of <lb />
GENERAL <lb />
MERCHANDISE <lb />
from which to select your purchases. We <lb />
confidently believe and unhesitatingly claim <lb />
th t ours is the store of all stores in our <lb />
from which to buy your goods for the <lb />
coming year. arc sold on time at close <lb />
credit prices to customers of approved credit. <lb />
Goods sold for cash at figures that tell of the <lb />
wonderful influence of gold, silver or greens- <lb />
When they enter into our possession <lb />
they are again converted the best bar- <lb />
gains we can buy for the benefit of <lb />
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or be <lb />
c d away but co straight back to your <lb />
friends who will take care of your interests <lb />
and work the harder to make of you a <lb />
stronger customer and better friend of <lb />
straightforward, honest dealing between man <lb />
and man. We are the friend of tho poor <lb />
man, we arc the friend of the rich man, we <lb />
are friends of you all. Come to see us, we <lb />
will serve you to the best of our ability. Po- <lb />
lite attention best of service and honest way of for the I to mud off w <lb />
fort shall be In command at the crushed -he life of. those who <lb />
ran m, yours to command u rue ,.,,, ,,.,, <lb />
pie's Stow. <lb />
or there will no it on .- ;. <lb />
There must be room, room <lb />
g is meridian i <lb />
and must be t <lb />
bandied as are any other <lb />
goods. <lb />
Too of ft <lb />
Too little of it means on <lb />
I i v- <lb />
is as foolish have little <lb />
advertising space as too fl tor <lb />
space. <lb />
It is as that the ad- <lb />
space be large I <lb />
as it that the be large <lb />
to the demand- <lb />
A complete stock will bring <lb />
more business, while <lb />
stock will away <lb />
advertising space <lb />
A I w years ago a noted wild bear <lb />
gave n performance with his pets <lb />
in i Me I the hading I <lb />
III his lions, tigers, leopards and <lb />
j h i u. through their par. the <lb />
awing the audience his <lb />
net nerve and his control over <lb />
their. <lb />
At i he closing act of the <lb />
i the performer an <lb />
boa So in length <lb />
I He had bought it when it was two or <lb />
, three Jays old ; and for years he <lb />
hail d daily. that it was <lb />
pi harmless and <lb />
idly under his control, lie had <lb />
, seen grow a tiny reptile, which <lb />
he nit. n in his bosom, into a <lb />
monster <lb />
curtain rises mi Italian <lb />
woodland scene. The weird strains <lb />
the Oriental hand still through the <lb />
I t s. <lb />
A rustling n rise is and a huge <lb />
is seen winding its way through <lb />
the undergrowth. It stop-. <lb />
. is erect I its eyes sparkle. Its whole <lb />
U j body seems animated. A man <lb />
from the heavy foliage. Their eyes; <lb />
times tis many ,., <lb />
the business. <lb />
There ate <lb />
es the public seeing a <lb />
large of <lb />
of ha f the <lb />
If the can stand it, <lb />
and it ally can. twice as <lb />
much advertising will pay more <lb />
twice as much profit. <lb />
a higher <lb />
must sea <lb />
Advertisement, and <lb />
may a small <lb />
Liberality advertising, us <lb />
well as every other of <lb />
man is victor. The serpent is under <lb />
the control of the master ; under hi- <lb />
and direction it a <lb />
At a signal from the man it slowly <lb />
approaches bin and begin to coil <lb />
heavy folds around him. Higher and <lb />
business, reduces the chances. <lb />
The doing of a thing as <lb />
should be done ma; not result <lb />
they rise, until and <lb />
blended into one. Its hide- <lb />
head is reared aloft above the mass. <lb />
The man gives a little scream, and <lb />
audience unite in a thunderous <lb />
I burst but it frees <lb />
their lips. The train scream <lb />
wail of death agony. <lb />
While the legislators are giving lo The arc I lie as. <lb />
them, elves s the valuable s for taxes of some of the <lb />
Records Carolina, pal residences of the fashionable part o <lb />
they might n the who I In-city of New <lb />
take special in North Carolina Gerry, and Fifth av <lb />
and in all t nil concerns history, re- line, Astor <lb />
murks the Wilmington I Filth and street, <lb />
m j ; man-ion, Seventy <lb />
e lie- second street and <lb />
at Washington in full ; II. O. Fifth <lb />
accordance will, its own programs, i, avenue and Sixty-sixth street, <lb />
will do a smashing business now, that mansion, Filth <lb />
is, that will break up j W. K. Vanderbilt <lb />
who is lot protected by some sort o and <lb />
connection, direct or indirect, will. i W. C. Whitney, Fifth me <lb />
pay, and if the <lb />
thing, the better <lb />
way must <lb />
BUR <lb />
Tue New York raid, both in <lb />
its home and foreign hat <lb />
started afresh as to the <lb />
probability that many persons <lb />
entombed alive. <lb />
Nothing could justify the pro <lb />
of so a <lb />
upon the public, except a hearty <lb />
belief in the danger alleged, and <lb />
a hope that agitation of <lb />
the question may result in more <lb />
care being taken to avert ft. <lb />
It adds a horror to the <lb />
King of Terrors, one think <lb />
that he may possibly close his life <lb />
within the counties of a coffin <lb />
five feet below the surface of the <lb />
earth. But we have never taken <lb />
much stock in the story <lb />
of men women buried alive. <lb />
Usually, the evidence upon <lb />
to establish the fact is of the <lb />
of undertakers who have had <lb />
occasion to disinter many dead <lb />
bodies, and who have said that <lb />
in the of their long <lb />
they have never seen any proof <lb />
that any one of these bodies had <lb />
been buried alive. So far from <lb />
to their the proof <lb />
quite conclusive the other <lb />
Of course, we concede that men <lb />
women have been <lb />
ally buried alive, but in <lb />
e-u times such cases have been <lb />
i In times of <lb />
epidemic, or from other <lb />
causes, burials are very numerous, <lb />
and very hastily made, people <lb />
may be buried alive, but it cannot <lb />
occur otherwise. Yet <lb />
many who, in their <lb />
lion--, are by the fear of. <lb />
harried into their graves <lb />
cold, untimely, and who make request <lb />
such calamity. And <lb />
direct that <lb />
not a few, we <lb />
heard lone after bone crack, as <lb />
those powerful lightened upon <lb />
better. if Mail's had bu <lb />
must, but remember that you had is ,,. 2.- v., <lb />
economics on your <lb />
t, the people may <lb />
not are economizing <lb />
hen you cut i ere and there <lb />
side of your but the <lb />
world knows you are doing . <lb />
cut the <lb />
your advertising space- <lb />
combines Die- <lb />
patch. <lb />
ii ii ii- <lb />
wasted in my what <lb />
ought to have been a part of the last <lb />
decided at the polls, the <lb />
hat elected gold-bug b- <lb />
ard to the Senate. It is to b hoped, <lb />
that the constitutional amendment re- <lb />
quiring the election of United <lb />
Senator the people soon be <lb />
adopted. The Legislature <lb />
to State matters and not so <lb />
much in and acting on things <lb />
bearing on <lb />
Mount <lb />
and street, <lb />
Filth <lb />
Fifty-seventh Fifty eighth streets <lb />
C. P. Filth <lb />
avenue mil fifty-s ; change experts, the situ- <lb />
has so <lb />
A few years ago, of the Indian <lb />
corn used Great by far <lb />
the greater part came from the <lb />
and Black Sea <lb />
tries- But the two enormous <lb />
crops of coin in this country in <lb />
1895 and 1800 have such a <lb />
radical increase in <lb />
exports of grain that, according <lb />
to the New Fro Es- <lb />
ts slave <lb />
enslaved him. <lb />
In this horrible in portrayed <lb />
tin- whole story of intemperance. The <lb />
man who has taken the first glass of in- <lb />
liquor has taken the of <lb />
intemperance in his bosom. If <lb />
throttles monster now, it is <lb />
done. Hut if he permits it lo live- <lb />
feeds and nourishes it. he may control <lb />
it for even years, but it is <lb />
ally growing stronger, and some nay its <lb />
folds will encircle his <lb />
soul mid bear ii. to those regions woe. <lb />
worm not St the fire <lb />
ti not <lb />
The unchangeable is; <lb />
drunkard shall enter the kingdom of <lb />
suspect, are moved thereto by the <lb />
fear of premature burial. We <lb />
are not quite sure I hat one who <lb />
awakens from a deathlike sleep in <lb />
ii fiery furnace is much better off <lb />
than lit who awakes in a grave; <lb />
but, possibly, the preparation for <lb />
incineration affords <lb />
. i ii that for do <lb />
he j not. <lb />
A Neat Trick P on <lb />
Some of the Wilson merchants were <lb />
treated to a little per <lb />
for lust week. A traveling <lb />
was the artist. He would enter the <lb />
store, purchase some article of slight <lb />
value and in payment a large bill, <lb />
requesting at the same time that the <lb />
change be paper and part <lb />
silver. The merchant <lb />
would comply, laying out the change <lb />
upon when just as the fakir <lb />
was about gather up his change <lb />
he would apparently discover that he <lb />
had piece of silver in his pocket <lb />
which he would produce, and adding <lb />
to the pile on Hie counter he would de- <lb />
the return of his bill, the due. But be abandoned all hopes <lb />
Sequence in Dreams. <lb />
Dreams are things. Ah lit a <lb />
week a West Philadelphia <lb />
dreamed hail lost her watch, <lb />
and in the she looked HI the <lb />
place where sir; always put her <lb />
piece, to, discover that was gone. <lb />
This, of course, led her to believe that <lb />
someone had actually stolen it, and that <lb />
she was not dreaming, but was merely <lb />
in a half sleep. Win. this carting <lb />
suspicion the crestfallen woman <lb />
told her brother of the affair. The bro- <lb />
had to visit various pawnshops <lb />
and station give a careful do <lb />
of the cosily article, and was <lb />
kept hustling around about three or <lb />
four days, vainly endeavoring to get a <lb />
expecting no evil <lb />
would <lb />
hand over. The would walk <lb />
on, when, en counting out his money, <lb />
the merchant would lie was <lb />
one the bills he had tendered as <lb />
change. The light fingered agent had <lb />
slipped it right before his eyes, without <lb />
being detected. After making two or <lb />
three hauls a watch was put upon his <lb />
and he was caught in the <lb />
recovering the lost treasure. In the <lb />
evening of the. very day that her broth <lb />
d die search fancied <lb />
loser had another <lb />
dream. This time she dream id that he- <lb />
tore retiring she had hidden her watch <lb />
in a shoe the bottom the closet. <lb />
Alter rising next morning, merely out <lb />
curiosity, she went to I he <lb />
in her dream, and to Ii <lb />
A. L. Barber, house Filth <lb />
and Sixty-eighth now <lb />
by ex-Governor Norton and re- <lb />
see W, C. Whitney, <lb />
Pell <lb />
known as Fifth <lb />
avenue and Si street <lb />
The principal h and t -s <lb />
are assessed as folio ti Fifth Av-mm <lb />
House. <lb />
part by S. V. <lb />
; same, part owned Louisa M. <lb />
Gerry, II <lb />
Motel, <lb />
The. Cowman <lb />
House I- <lb />
House, Holland House. <lb />
Grand Hotel, Imperial <lb />
Hotel, Hole, W. <lb />
in Thirty fourth Street, John Jacob <lb />
Astor, Sew <lb />
Ho el, W. Astor, <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
Hotel, <lb />
Manhattan Hotel, Windsor <lb />
Hotel, Hotel. <lb />
Hot-. Savoy, <lb />
Grand Hotel, <lb />
Seventh avenue, <lb />
eight and streets, K. <lb />
Navarro. Grenoble, <lb />
William Osborne <lb />
avenue and <lb />
seventh street, William Taylor, <lb />
tor, Hotel; <lb />
Marlborough Hold, <lb />
Hotel, F. T. Kinney, <lb />
Astor House, <lb />
St. Denis <lb />
formerly A. Stewart's man- <lb />
Metropolitan lid. <lb />
Progress <lb />
University Club, <lb />
w . <lb />
act and locked Head there beheld the <lb />
fight time-piece. <lb />
fir as the cf maim <lb />
from i he United States is con- <lb />
the <lb />
United States ha been tending <lb />
about bushels each week <lb />
to ports, <lb />
of ibis is used in bread, <lb />
but tie chief a ml for it is <lb />
for and distilling <lb />
purposes. <lb />
Grandest Remedy. <lb />
Mr. It. B. of <lb />
Va, that be had eon- <lb />
up to die, fought <lb />
sought all medical treatment that <lb />
procure tried all <lb />
dies he d hear bin got no relief, <lb />
spent many night- sitting up In <lb />
was induced to try Dr. New Dis- <lb />
was cured by u-e Of two <lb />
bottles. For past three years h i been <lb />
Some little I attending t. and Dr <lb />
King's New Discovery is th <lb />
remedy ever n add as it has so <lb />
for him and also in his <lb />
Dr. New <lb />
Is guaranteed Coughs, <lb />
and Consumption. Trial <lb />
bottles tree at John L. Drug <lb />
SI <lb />
Ne York is a great money <lb />
center which boasts of an <lb />
t i of mote than <lb />
India is one of most densely <lb />
p ed of the world <lb />
year ate , <lb />
against deaths, showing hot banks low. And yet it is <lb />
during yo us ordinary health-M h past year over <lb />
the made homeless in <lb />
of over one million. The that city and that it was the <lb />
great mass of the inhabitants are hardest year experienced by <lb />
poor, the production of food the poor. Extreme <lb />
stuffs in the most favorable sea- <lb />
is not largely excess of <lb />
consumption. The past year <lb />
a year of scarcity a <lb />
famine now prevails in some <lb />
of adding vastly <lb />
to the difficulty in staying the <lb />
ravages of the Ninety <lb />
per tout, of victims <lb />
misery of the <lb />
admits of no adequate <lb />
port <lb />
this day generation, <lb />
when arrangements for burial are <lb />
in the hands of skilled <lb />
directors and embalmers, we may <lb />
be sure that the danger of <lb />
alive is much less <lb />
ever before. Certainly, fitter <lb />
one has been embalmed, there is <lb />
possibility of his being buried <lb />
alive. Tie character of the em- <lb />
i totally precludes <lb />
that idea. <lb />
Nor. in country district <lb />
where the of men skilled <lb />
in the details of burial are not to <lb />
be is the danger in question <lb />
great. It in the <lb />
country that a bony is buried until <lb />
unmistakable of death <lb />
have appeared. <lb />
The Herald may gather here <lb />
and there evidence of premature <lb />
burial, but the cases are <lb />
a few out <lb />
millions. Yet, as none of us wish <lb />
to share the fate of these unhappy <lb />
few, cannot but wish that <lb />
every precautions should <lb />
be observed- Usually, we may <lb />
adopt, as competent adviser, <lb />
experienced <lb />
or funeral directory <lb />
though the process of <lb />
herself has pro- <lb />
a safeguard better than any <lb />
ii i- <lb />
The efforts of the Herald to <lb />
Salve. <lb />
The salve in the world tor Cuts. <lb />
Brahms, Sores, Salt <lb />
Teller, <lb />
hi Corns, and Bra <lb />
wealth and <lb />
extreme poverty side by side. . this whole question before <lb />
Star. <lb />
In Year Book f-r <lb />
published Loudon, Mr- Joseph <lb />
Jacobs compiled <lb />
that the existence of <lb />
about eleven million Jews in the <lb />
world today. More than <lb />
those Jens subject the <lb />
Autocrat of oil the A <lb />
great of the has <lb />
been witnessed all over the world vegetable, act <lb />
. . , tone lo the nerve in the <lb />
however, and probably most gently the Liver and <lb />
America within recent Kidneys, aid- these organs in <lb />
public may arouse dreadful <lb />
. noon the part of <lb />
end, will <lb />
good results, and <lb />
c; i o to be exercised <lb />
, i ever <lb />
to Know, <lb />
It may worth to know that tho <lb />
very beat restoring the <lb />
d i nervous system to a healthy <lb />
view is This <lb />
all in <lb />
appetite. <lb />
Is pronounced by <lb />
. throwing off Impurities In the blood. <lb />
years. his varied social improves the appetite, <lb />
status may be, and I <lb />
Jew bus flourished in who have tiled It <lb />
t assessed or in. refit, , e increase of and <lb />
. . cents per For sale Hold for. or <lb />
k John l, women. . <lb />
lacker Athletic Union and cures Pi s. or Hiatus may be, Wandering v Is digestion, <lb />
Club. i n It HP flourished in those who have tiled It as the Very be <lb />
As a rule, real estate is not ass or be of nerve tn <lb />
, ii i m v u . cents per sale Ho d for. or per <lb />
or its full value in New York t. . i . TO.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
IS <lb />
DEFLECTOR. <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
II <lb />
at the post office at Greenville, <lb />
C, class matter. <lb />
LEGISLATURE. <lb />
ELEVENTH <lb />
. . <lb />
The Senate opened at o'clock, the <lb />
Lt. Governor presiding. <lb />
Dr. Carter prayer <lb />
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS. <lb />
Scales, fixing as a quorum com- <lb />
third the members <lb />
V. <lb />
Hyatt, Jas. I. on <lb />
to the sale and <lb />
liquor <lb />
in <lb />
number of <lb />
pages now employed. <lb />
to amend section of <lb />
the Code, granting from Maj- <lb />
or's court court, and to <lb />
amend chapter laws <lb />
1895, relating to for <lb />
to amend chap- <lb />
laws 1835. and to prohibit <lb />
the sale of liquor within I Mt. <lb />
Pleasant Wilkes <lb />
Anderson, for the relief J. G. <lb />
Grant, of Henderson county. <lb />
in regard to <lb />
Senator. <lb />
Anthony, to appoint H. <lb />
Justice of the Peace. <lb />
Mitchell, by in favor of <lb />
I. Moore, to pay him balance of <lb />
fees claimed on property <lb />
sureties of sheriff of Wake county. <lb />
presented resolution from <lb />
citizens of Plymouth against any <lb />
in charter of that town. <lb />
Clark, to prohibit sale of <lb />
in any -church in No <lb />
Carolina. to amend chapter <lb />
regard to <lb />
e stock in Halifax county ; also in <lb />
regard to salaries of solicitors. Also to <lb />
amend section the Code in re- <lb />
to farm products, to amend chap- <lb />
laws of 1895, prohibiting hum. <lb />
in <lb />
Cannon Dickson, <lb />
Grant, Henderson, <lb />
Person. Ramsay, Rollins, <lb />
Wilson, Sharpe of <lb />
Smothers <lb />
FOR DOUGH TON <lb />
Anthony, Barringer, Justice, <lb />
Parker of Ray, Scales. <lb />
FOR THOMPSON <lb />
Alexander, Clark, <lb />
Hardison, Lyon, Maxwell, <lb />
Mitchell, <lb />
Parker Randolph. Patterson, Rob- <lb />
Shaw, Utley, Walker. <lb />
NOT VOTING. <lb />
is at home in <lb />
Rowan very ill with <lb />
A bills and resolutions were in- <lb />
in both ranches bat the <lb />
work the day was the <lb />
ting and for <lb />
the chairman of committees to remain <lb />
at present. <lb />
mi an I <lb />
Water Com pan. to have its <lb />
at are now in <lb />
t said the men who <lb />
officers MM Virginians are now <lb />
dead. The present officers are North <lb />
Carolinians and want the in this <lb />
Stale. Passed second a d third read- <lb />
a in Co <lb />
point five from the Senate and eight <lb />
from the House to amendments <lb />
to the Election law and the <lb />
Government. He said there were some <lb />
in the election imper- <lb />
should be cured. <lb />
went over to confer with Grant and <lb />
they had whispered <lb />
Rules and passed second and <lb />
third readings. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The House to its last ad- <lb />
was called to order yesterday <lb />
afternoon at o'clock by Speaker <lb />
roan, Representative Green opening <lb />
prayer. There was no business <lb />
done with the exception of some com- <lb />
and other current announce- <lb />
vote for-United Slates Senator <lb />
was as follows <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
For <lb />
For i <lb />
For Thompson <lb />
Not voting <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
For Pritchard <lb />
For Thompson <lb />
For <lb />
Not voting <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
FOR PRITCHARD <lb />
Adams, Al- <lb />
Alexander, Ai Arlington, <lb />
Babbitt Bailey, Black- <lb />
turn, Brown Bryan <lb />
Chatham Bryan of Edgecombe, <lb />
Bryan Chandler, <lb />
Crews. Currie, <lb />
Dancy, Daniels, <lb />
Duncan, Elliott, Freeman, <lb />
Green, Hare, Harris <lb />
I Harris of Hyde Hod- <lb />
Howe, Lusk, Meares <lb />
of <lb />
Pear, Petree, Pool, <lb />
Somers, <lb />
Sutton, of Cumberland, Sutton <lb />
of Hanover, Wemyss, White of <lb />
White Randolph <lb />
Wrenn, Young. <lb />
FOB <lb />
Bunch, Conley, Creech, <lb />
Dixon ct Cleveland, Duffy, <lb />
Ferguson, Gallop, Jam.-s, <lb />
Lawhon, Leak, Lyle, <lb />
Murphy, Nelson, <lb />
Parker, of Wayne. Pearson of Burke, <lb />
Ransom, Reid, Smith, Walters, Watts, <lb />
Wilson. <lb />
Barrow, Carver, Cathey. Chapman, <lb />
Craven, Grumpier, Dixon of <lb />
Drew, Fagan, Ferrell, Foster, Hauler, <lb />
Holmes, Johnson, King, <lb />
Morton, Person, of Wayne, n of <lb />
Wilson, Price, Ward, <lb />
Whitener. <lb />
NOT VOTING. <lb />
Cox absent, Pitt. <lb />
present, of Rich- <lb />
. Jones <lb />
absent, <lb />
ford. <lb />
Reynolds absent, Mont- <lb />
Durham <lb />
has <lb />
The of Cabarrus <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
FOR PRITCHARD<lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The Senate was called to order at <lb />
by the <lb />
Prayer by ex-Rev. T. W. Babb. <lb />
who has been here since the opening o <lb />
the session lobbying tor Pritchard. <lb />
BILLS <lb />
Justice, to repeal chapter laws of <lb />
1895, relative to divorce, and to amend <lb />
chapter laws of relative to <lb />
sales by trustees and mortgagees. <lb />
Walker, in relation to the probate of <lb />
wills. <lb />
Maxwell, to place the name of Junes <lb />
R. Smith, of Wayne county, on the <lb />
roll in grade one. <lb />
Sharp to incorporate the town <lb />
Wilson county. <lb />
to <lb />
laws an additional <lb />
cause of divorce. <lb />
Hardison, to place W. <lb />
county, on die loll <lb />
in gr. de two. <lb />
Early, to Bertie <lb />
Association. <lb />
The House was called to Order at <lb />
o'clock, Speaker in chair. <lb />
hills <lb />
Daniels, for the relief f R- W. <lb />
ex sheriff Dare county. <lb />
t place the name of Louis <lb />
Grady, of Lenoir county, a <lb />
private -r in Company I. from the <lb />
. N. C. Cavalry in the late <lb />
war between the States, on the pension <lb />
roll. <lb />
to he <lb />
of Marion, <lb />
to amend section of The <lb />
Code, relating to appeals assign- <lb />
of widow's <lb />
Allen. pay J. A. money <lb />
due by county for teaching <lb />
district school No. <lb />
Young, to compensate clerks tab. <lb />
election <lb />
to designate the duties and <lb />
fix the compensation of the boards of <lb />
county commissioner., <lb />
Harris of Halifax, to repeal section <lb />
chapter Public Laws of 1895 <lb />
relative to election expenses. <lb />
Elliott, to incorporate the Burial So- <lb />
No. N. C. <lb />
of New Hanover, to <lb />
active belonging to regular or- <lb />
fire companies the city o <lb />
Wilmington, the amount their city <lb />
poll-tax. <lb />
of to sending <lb />
c to the penal and charitable <lb />
and educational institutions of the <lb />
State. <lb />
to pay vial in <lb />
capital cases section 1739 of <lb />
The <lb />
Babbitt, to repeal so much chapter <lb />
entitled act to cut- <lb />
and mill logs in <lb />
lies Hyde, Pamlico and a <lb />
relates to the county Pamlico. <lb />
son, to the town ct <lb />
Wilson county.<lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
House was called to at <lb />
o'clock by <lb />
Rev. Mr. Glenn opened with <lb />
the bills introduced were <lb />
these. <lb />
Barrios, to repeal the act <lb />
allowing two additional <lb />
Hancock, to charter <lb />
Hare, to it a to steal <lb />
any book, or other J re- <lb />
d of election. <lb />
senators <lb />
and in to <lb />
work for the d the tax on fruit <lb />
brandy. <lb />
to ill divorce law, <lb />
so that a man is in jail, his wife <lb />
remarry. <lb />
A resolution was introduced <lb />
Dr. J. L. M. Curry to address the Leg- <lb />
next Thursday. Col Lusk <lb />
called Dr Curry Met he <lb />
said if the Doctor was going to <lb />
on anything we were interested in he <lb />
was willing ; not, he would <lb />
said the Doctor was a prom- <lb />
man, had written a hook on <lb />
-southern literature and Ml a <lb />
Cunningham said he had written a <lb />
book on Spain, also. <lb />
added he was also ex- <lb />
carried of election, to he <lb />
county scat. This not to apply to <lb />
ties here such officers have already <lb />
been paid. <lb />
to amend the to <lb />
suits, by striking out words <lb />
one or more and <lb />
disinterested a ml by the <lb />
affidavit one or more practicing <lb />
Chapman, to require the or in <lb />
of deeds etc., in m utter <lb />
they are registered. <lb />
Bill reducing tees passed <lb />
second and third readings. <lb />
Bill to allow Clerk to appoint <lb />
ties and they allowed to take pro- <lb />
bate of deeds. Several counties were <lb />
added, end the bill, on the suggestion <lb />
Lusk, was referred to the com- <lb />
for a general bill. <lb />
Thai guardians, is <lb />
executors who who misapply funds, be <lb />
for embezzlement, passed sec- <lb />
and third <lb />
To exempt directors from jury <lb />
duly, passed second and third <lb />
by consent, introduced a <lb />
bill to amend the Code <lb />
cal Association. <lb />
Murphy, moved o adjourn until <lb />
Amended by to <lb />
alter the <lb />
at adjourned to meet at o'clock <lb />
SIXTEENTH BAT. <lb />
Cone-pond <lb />
07- <lb />
Senator Cameron, who has only a <lb />
w weeks i.-u and who <lb />
considers himself politics <lb />
and who consequently doesn't care <lb />
whose political toes he treads on, is <lb />
doing some very plain his <lb />
late Simon Cameron, he has <lb />
an the <lb />
certain Republican <lb />
have turned on bis Cuban resolution. <lb />
He is especially bitter against John <lb />
who he says him be- <lb />
fore he was compelled to accept the <lb />
position Secretary State in <lb />
that he was his <lb />
and who has since then used <lb />
his Senators who wish <lb />
to be solid against the <lb />
Near <lb />
W. Jan. . o'clock <lb />
P. M . HI tin- home of the <lb />
Mis. K. Mr. I. <lb />
P W II I Ml-- <lb />
Wire l a <lb />
their Elder F. <lb />
After was lied <lb />
Mr. invited la <lb />
he had a sumptuous <lb />
pared tor <lb />
bride and <lb />
hi d valuable presents <lb />
John T. Smith glass Mi- <lb />
Lucy Pippin pair Miss <lb />
Rosa cake <lb />
Broadway let cups, saucers and <lb />
plates Miss Ha syrup pitcher, <lb />
Mi-s picture C. <lb />
L. and wile work basket, L. <lb />
bowl and r, Mi-s Nellie <lb />
w i null i i . I . <lb />
solutions so industriously it the box, Miss <lb />
resolution was now brought to a vote ,, , ,.; <lb />
would be debated. ,,;,,. ,.,, ,.,,, <lb />
A Washington real estate <lb />
about John Sherman and how- <lb />
he acquired some his wealth <lb />
may be only a coincidence, but it <lb />
minded me a former transaction of <lb />
lord spoon Mrs. R. A. W <lb />
set tea spoons and table <lb />
spoons, P. II. bowl. Mis Alice <lb />
Atkinson pickle Mis- At- <lb />
pickle Smith <lb />
wily Sherman when I , j, s. -j,.,,,,,. . .,.,,. ., <lb />
plates, linen table doth, <lb />
cake <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The Senate Opened at o clock, <lb />
Li. lit. Prayer <lb />
offered by Senator I <lb />
AMI <lb />
A to amend the charter <lb />
the Carolina Mutual Fire <lb />
Company, <lb />
to provide the supervision <lb />
of schools He was a <lb />
mutter great and moved <lb />
that copies b- printed. Scales sec. <lb />
the print, t. <lb />
Scale-, to t <lb />
law of 18.15, amending charter of <lb />
Southern Stock Mutual <lb />
permit the company to <lb />
pass by-laws that will control the <lb />
Justice, tor the relict and <lb />
tax collectors. them to collect <lb />
arrears of taxes from 1891, <lb />
time it that h <lb />
to be the next Secretary of State <lb />
he took out u permit the erection f ,.,.,,.,, ; .,, . <lb />
a block dwelling in I . . <lb />
Washington. When he became Seen- <lb />
the under Hayes In <lb />
built a block of houses in an undesirable <lb />
Ease Washington and . <lb />
were ell sold to the <lb />
I can course, Mr. <lb />
Sherman made cm-; ,,, , <lb />
Headquarters for. <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Spokes, Rims, Building Materials, Paints, <lb />
Oils and Stoves. <lb />
The I II -.-tor Book Store Ins more <lb />
ill.-- peas with <lb />
Minister to Spain under Cleveland. <lb />
Col. Lusk asked if that made him ; that it shall not <lb />
popular <lb />
There w. re several passages etc. This is <lb />
when Dockery made an orderly of us many <lb />
the whole making , <lb />
the day next Monday. Hancock, j to 1.11 end <lb />
ever interrupting to move no to concur j j to returns of es <lb />
wanted a commit- . es. <lb />
hills particular <lb />
rear nearly <lb />
then <lb />
buy mid. a <lb />
price, but you can imagine how <lb />
when the real estate <lb />
handled property approached a . , <lb />
Treasury with a pi to Jo <lb />
buy one of these which murder-d David in pin <lb />
body knew belonged o the Secretary j dam ibis port, <lb />
Of the Treasury, and gave him a hanging around the m <lb />
hint to tin- that that . ., , . ,,. , <lb />
,.,, , . , , . Mill- s-v.-ii <lb />
would not likely to discharge a I <lb />
clerk who his houses. <lb />
I shall keep my eye on house. <lb />
Mr. Sherman is now built. I <lb />
have a to k whether an T , <lb />
Will be bough, by State j <lb />
has <lb />
. . In- 1- to alien . Due mil ire <lb />
is to having be <lb />
om n t on his hand- than at <lb />
period since be became the autocrat of Thursday <lb />
II. . .-. j<lb />
since inc -i mill, mis <lb />
the House. A petition I A. J. will begin <lb />
d by members the a series to ill <lb />
has been presented to him him A. A. M. The lecture-, will <lb />
to his arbitrary rule against n and the <lb />
hills In <lb />
So Dr. I was invited to make <lb />
next Monday. <lb />
DAY. <lb />
Reynolds called <lb />
the to order at noon, i by <lb />
Mr. Belts, of <lb />
presented a petition U <lb />
veil the killing partridges except by <lb />
mission land owners. <lb />
to amend section 1,367, of <lb />
The Code, relating to depositions by <lb />
Scales called the attention Sena- <lb />
tors to the edition <lb />
Greensboro a very <lb />
been placid on <lb />
and hoped they would ex- <lb />
it carefully. <lb />
Hill to amend chapter laws <lb />
1891, that neither <lb />
nor chewing tobacco Mid all in <lb />
any form shall not be to minors, as <lb />
is provided in lb case cigarettes <lb />
said ibis was his hill it <lb />
to pass. <lb />
Hill to appoint II. a <lb />
the peace, a lawyer and this <lb />
is was <lb />
clerk shall not , old <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
Mr. Alexander to prevent forfeiture <lb />
A goods sold on installment. <lb />
to and void <lb />
all trust; combines. On in lion <lb />
copies wire o printed- <lb />
the printing copies <lb />
bill to establish a Reform School. <lb />
introduced the following <lb />
That our Senators and B <lb />
in the Congress of the United <lb />
Mates be and they are hereby instruct- <lb />
ed upon all occasions and at every op- <lb />
to vote the fie- and <lb />
limited coinage of silver at a ratio of <lb />
to of any international <lb />
or foreign agreement, whether the same <lb />
be in the nature an independent bill, <lb />
or if the same be attached us a rider to <lb />
any other species of legislation. <lb />
At the clerk lead this resolution, Lt. <lb />
Gov. Reynolds, Grant and <lb />
broke into a broad grin, as much as to <lb />
say talk of silver now We have <lb />
elected our gold and it is too <lb />
ate now to instruct him. <lb />
to make the bill a <lb />
order for next Tuesday at noon <lb />
accepted by Carried. <lb />
to prevent discrimination be- <lb />
tween different kinds legal tender <lb />
money. <lb />
Anderson, to appoint a <lb />
five, Reps , Pops., and Dem., it- <lb />
the Senate so <lb />
that no committee shall be composed <lb />
more than ten members, four <lb />
paSt upon any objection to evidence in <lb />
any deposition upon the ground that the <lb />
same is immaterial, or <lb />
and such objection sh ill be <lb />
passed upon and by <lb />
judge or court upon the That <lb />
act apply to all depositions and <lb />
any trial a justice the <lb />
peace. <lb />
Newsome, to abolish <lb />
criminal court and the records over <lb />
to Superior court, <lb />
Parker, of Randolph, to incorporate <lb />
he Company. <lb />
to amend chapter laws <lb />
, f relation to canal liens. <lb />
Shore, to prohibit timber or r ob. <lb />
in the Yadkin river. <lb />
Utley, to pay J. M. Turner lie <lb />
learning public school in St. <lb />
to incorporate tin- L -i Bank <lb />
of <lb />
Mitchell, to levy a special tax for <lb />
Nash county. <lb />
It to the and <lb />
distributing dead bodies. <lb />
Early a amend <lb />
chapter 21-i, laws of in relation to <lb />
fishing. <lb />
to establish a scale of lets <lb />
clerks of Superior courts, extending <lb />
chapter laws of to all <lb />
ties in the State. chapter <lb />
scribes fees for all work done by clerks <lb />
in Pitt than in most of <lb />
t he <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The House was called to order at <lb />
o'clock by Sp Dr. Dixon <lb />
opening <lb />
Among hills introduced were <lb />
Harris, to repeal the act to amend the <lb />
charter Wilmington, ratified March, <lb />
1895, and declaring all laws and clauses <lb />
of laws concerning Wilmington existing <lb />
at that date in lull force and save <lb />
that there shall be elected by the <lb />
voters each ward, one alderman <lb />
and the shall appoint one <lb />
and the alderman thus <lb />
shall elect a mayor. <lb />
Lawhon, to protect cultivated ground <lb />
the ranges of poultry, by making <lb />
it a misdemeanor to allow to <lb />
go on or remain on such ground <lb />
one day's notice by Its owner. <lb />
Meares to pay registrars and judges <lb />
of elections each for services last <lb />
trick appointing by the <lb />
He said be bit- <lb />
to appoint by the Legislature, but <lb />
now the laws their by <lb />
the people. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
At o cluck the House <lb />
prayer was offered by Rev. <lb />
met and <lb />
Dr. Levi <lb />
Branson. <lb />
Hills and resolutions were introduced <lb />
as follows R. solution by Duffy, to <lb />
push the case if vs <lb />
Young from Wake, and lo allow a sub- <lb />
to complete <lb />
Cathey, to allow Swain to <lb />
i special tux. <lb />
Nelson, resolution instructing Sena- <lb />
tors and Representatives to vote tor the <lb />
tree coinage silver ratio <lb />
lo <lb />
requiring Craven <lb />
to illegal tax col under act <lb />
March HUM. <lb />
to allow to <lb />
bonds and n <lb />
Daniel- i i i . <lb />
Cook, to place the J n in <lb />
the hands of the naval . . . <lb />
to authorize sheriffs to make <lb />
lax titles. <lb />
Hauser, to the railroad com- <lb />
mission act, lo the com <lb />
by popular vote, t make the <lb />
rental of IV m to <lb />
yearly ; p <lb />
fare and cents p. n ii ; to make <lb />
telegraph -s o per words <lb />
cent fur each additional word ; . <lb />
bill to suppress and combines, by <lb />
imposing penalty forfeiture of char- <lb />
by those out of the Stale, and <lb />
those in the State when over <lb />
tine or ; ids resolution <lb />
the governor to gel <lb />
ion us to the total salaries railway <lb />
official; mid salaries <lb />
exceed <lb />
While, lo make the <lb />
i.-t registers deeds alter <lb />
the in in <lb />
Young, lo aid the Carolina <lb />
blind. <lb />
Dancy, lo cHow county <lb />
to levy a special tax. <lb />
public building bills and to <lb />
a lime to be set the <lb />
of those bill- now on the <lb />
calendar, lie d plainly <lb />
to Committee presented the <lb />
petition that he didn't wish to grant the <lb />
r. quest, although he took it <lb />
II he grants the request, <lb />
there will be plain sailing for him, and <lb />
hot much Mm v for the bills to <lb />
the Senate the remain <lb />
lime session j if h- it, <lb />
there may be a lively row. <lb />
almost two thirds I In House <lb />
easily the so <lb />
The mi n he's House <lb />
on declined lo follow <lb />
the wishes of Speaker Reed one ruing <lb />
the Free Homestead bill The bill <lb />
been reported to the House Justus <lb />
was amend d by the Senate and the <lb />
House will be given an <lb />
vote on the Senate amendments, <lb />
it done when the bill <lb />
came back the Senate had not <lb />
ordered the bill n f <lb />
lo the C e. The e nun <lb />
refused even to accept an amendment, <lb />
exempting from the operation the <lb />
bill the lands which the government is <lb />
selling as trustee to Indians. <lb />
Representative Virginia, <lb />
one in.-i prominent young <lb />
democrats in the has this to <lb />
say a w the <lb />
lure the Democratic party <lb />
will no the D.-m <lb />
It is today stronger <lb />
and more compact, more aggressive <lb />
buoyant than any part <lb />
ever was e. Without <lb />
or a Vast majority <lb />
the voters this country today are <lb />
in d it. Having d <lb />
I I'm in present administration, <lb />
i- is hi near the and <lb />
I the interests of the manna Th i i- <lb />
will continue its aggressive <lb />
t for hi gold silver as legal <lb />
lender money mid against special <lb />
lo trusts, combine-, and corpora- <lb />
Those who failed to act with <lb />
us iii last Unction will most tin m <lb />
return to the party. have already <lb />
done so. Cut concessions in principles <lb />
or will lie made, though, lo gain <lb />
the these. their <lb />
of patronage and discredited as <lb />
loyal those who do not <lb />
return w II not be potential for evil in <lb />
the future. The. proposes <lb />
beat no retreat from the advance <lb />
grounds is has <lb />
should d. <lb />
Constipation <lb />
fully world. It <lb />
retains lend in th bowels <lb />
produces biliousness, liver, <lb />
Hood's <lb />
tongue, k tr mi- ail s <lb />
Tills S I I <lb />
cure all <lb />
Prepare. bf I. i I . I. Mast. <lb />
The to take mill <lb />
Barker too and so <lb />
country business location in Eastern <lb />
Carolina. Address J. Bryan <lb />
Pitt Co., Mi C. <lb />
To Reflector Readers. <lb />
To those of our table <lb />
who pay up for y- 1897 <lb />
or a <lb />
not <lb />
lone in a will in <lb />
out v lo <lb />
and <lb />
Homo Journal, of <lb />
Tenn. This devoted <lb />
to Health, Homo and h <lb />
a monthly <lb />
have only a limited <lb />
j b r to i away on above <lb />
yon wait until <lb />
your neighbor in <lb />
the last one we have left. <lb />
If you want lo take <lb />
of this offer you only have <lb />
to pay up <lb />
for this or us one new <lb />
Tor a year. <lb />
Those who have already paid <lb />
up for the year h this <lb />
notice is made will receive the <lb />
Health and Home Journal <lb />
to Ore <lb />
II h-fore -u- <lb />
court Clerk of I'm county as <lb />
th <lb />
Stokes, t hereby give. <lb />
to M t th i estate to <lb />
make if to he under- <lb />
and ail persona claims <lb />
the the <lb />
same for payment m or h lore the l <lb />
day I-is. or <lb />
be pit ad in I r <lb />
January I W. <lb />
It. If. <lb />
of Stoke- <lb />
FOR THE <lb />
m INn hi <lb />
on the market get the old reliable <lb />
Farmers Alliance, <lb />
SOLD BY <lb />
Pair Dealings and Honest Goods at Hock <lb />
Bottom Prices. <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
We have a plan by which Farmers can pt <lb />
TOOL CHESTS FREE <lb />
B I <lb />
I t.- 1.--. build a P- I <lb />
r- purl m I <lb />
o L <lb />
es a <lb />
m I <lb />
Sim<lb />
J. W. HIGGS. <lb />
S. M,;. , i HARDING. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb />
. . . . , . <lb />
of Than a Hall f- <lb />
Million Dollars, N. <lb />
Win. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Rank. Mil. W the <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank Scotland of and general <lb />
N. <lb />
Scotland Neck, If. At t <lb />
H. Fleming, N. C. application. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Horse Exchange. <lb />
For Horses Mules <lb />
to Dr. old stand, rear of Hotel Ma- <lb />
eon. have just returned with a line of <lb />
from Richmond, at prices to suit <lb />
Call at once, to see ray stock before buying <lb />
elsewhere, it will pay you. <lb />
I a Livery in connection and have neat <lb />
turnouts polite drivers. <lb />
E. C. WHITE, Manager. <lb />
For Buggies, or Norfolk Traps <lb />
I save you cent Nothing but first- <lb />
class vehicles hold and guaranteed <lb />
a. stock <lb />
be <lb />
Owing to the death of of our firm <lb />
post year and in order <lb />
e we find it necessary <lb />
out our entire stock of <lb />
FORBES UPS possible <lb />
and to close out as early as possible we have <lb />
marked everything right down to <lb />
FIRST COST. <lb />
From such a stock at the low prices the goods <lb />
will be sold you can get genuine bargains. <lb />
Come early you want the benefit of these <lb />
bargains. <lb />
stock will be closed out as fast as <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
See us buying, we can save you money. <lb />
0.1.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
FRANK MM <lb />
The King Clothier. <lb />
PURELY PERSONAL Build Houses. <lb />
I. ii of a inn ii. who wanted lo <lb />
T , ; all <lb />
I av wade citizen, <lb />
like Row is <lb />
W. S. came in Saturday even- <lb />
of is in <lb />
town. <lb />
J. S. end M. Jones are <lb />
C. M. returned <lb />
lo go u another town because be could <lb />
not get a U live in. In <lb />
this way Greenville loses. town <lb />
more dwelling douses, must <lb />
i In in or other cases like <lb />
occur. <lb />
It. Greene, who returned <lb />
tells <lb />
while in that he practical in- <lb />
in embalming in all its forms. <lb />
i lie purchased embalming tools and <lb />
It. returned . . , <lb />
Saturday evening. J city he. M Mi <lb />
I u large stock of and <lb />
mi i <lb />
stork tie latter part of tins <lb />
week and will at the John <lb />
office. <lb />
evening. <lb />
J. Perkins returned from <lb />
Wed., evening. <lb />
HOSE BARGAINS IN <lb />
in <lb />
we were writing about last <lb />
week The prices are remark- <lb />
ably low and the goods are go- <lb />
fast. We are selling off <lb />
the entire stock of Clothing to <lb />
make room for spring goods. <lb />
This is a bona fide sale, and if <lb />
you need anything, it will be <lb />
money saved for you take a <lb />
look. The proof of the <lb />
ding is in the of the <lb />
bag. Come and see them. <lb />
for boys and girls. Every pair <lb />
sold under guarantee. <lb />
The King Clothier, <lb />
FRANK <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections. <lb />
cigar is e id pulled up. <lb />
Several printer hunting jobs have <lb />
town this week. <lb />
The <lb />
pay ell in <lb />
Tie auction of watches i <lb />
making work for the jewelers. <lb />
learn that Mr. Ed. of <lb />
Thursday. <lb />
Three murderers were lynched <lb />
near La., <lb />
night. <lb />
As a rule, men are <lb />
well heeled. <lb />
The Atlantic line put on <lb />
a Florida special. <lb />
Many a chap who thinks he is dead <lb />
in love discovers it was only a <lb />
The Greensboro Record a <lb />
handsome industrial edition on <lb />
Friday. <lb />
When a man writes with a pen <lb />
sometimes can't get an inkling of hi.- <lb />
J. moved his shoe shop <lb />
to bis brother's store at J. Brown's. <lb />
old stand. <lb />
Billie says he believe it was <lb />
warmer hist summer than it la this <lb />
winter. <lb />
King's Weekly has put in Cylinder <lb />
press and paper enlarged lo six <lb />
columns. <lb />
The kid to know- <lb />
why chop down trees, and then <lb />
them up. <lb />
College, <lb />
of New York, was Wed- <lb />
B. W bite is his of <lb />
in the Mare between those <lb />
by <lb />
The man who has the <lb />
amount of gas is not the one that en- <lb />
lightens the world most. <lb />
The hotel often to put <lb />
op with a many things from the <lb />
guests who put nil with him. <lb />
Do reckon will ever <lb />
have number opera house Our <lb />
is missing all the amusements. <lb />
A. B. Ellington is a display of <lb />
wall paper in his re showing how <lb />
the paper appears when put up. <lb />
Wonder steps will be taken this <lb />
year to get a tobacco or cotton factor <lb />
Greenville. The town needs both. <lb />
men seem to hub any <lb />
Brother <lb />
i had rerun <lb />
A number small enterprises might <lb />
be established in Greenville and they <lb />
t wonderful help o the town. <lb />
One of of Jason <lb />
Far township, <lb />
Saturday, and. died Sunday <lb />
to use money <lb />
to speculative <lb />
r there will be fewer bank <lb />
crowning is her <lb />
says the <lb />
-aid her cooking is sometimes very <lb />
The Greenville Telephone Co., is <lb />
preparing to exit ml its line to Snow <lb />
Hill and give us with <lb />
that town. <lb />
The tobacco Warehouses had <lb />
fair breaks ibis week. There is still <lb />
tobacco in the county and it comes <lb />
in every day. <lb />
are selling leading <lb />
brands fertilizers tobacco and . <lb />
Save to See their <lb />
advert 1st men I. <lb />
Some people are never -d. Tell <lb />
them how to live happily on a small in- <lb />
and they want you lo <lb />
the income. <lb />
The Well on Evans near the <lb />
building is being worked on <lb />
again. It seems hard to git good water <lb />
there or much of it. <lb />
Governor II has offered a re- <lb />
ward Of for arrest of John <lb />
Keel, who killed David Crandall, ill <lb />
this county, on Christmas day. <lb />
Drummers continue to arrive in <lb />
much to the delight of our <lb />
hot keepers. We all love to tat the <lb />
around. It is an evidence bus- <lb />
The poet long gentle <lb />
K. turn to gladden men, <lb />
Nor thinks that when it conies it <lb />
time again. <lb />
just received his first <lb />
stock of spring -Uppers in ox blood, <lb />
tans, and Columbia <lb />
black. They are beauties and will de- <lb />
light the <lb />
any of your new <lb />
ti- but they <lb />
are very distant to give <lb />
; you any presents, then <lb />
arc too <lb />
kin put a polish on a <lb />
says Brother Watkins, bit <lb />
change his De painter <lb />
kin make a common plank like a <lb />
line walnut board. <lb />
Dead men are soon So <lb />
are dead advertisements. The business <lb />
in -n who advertises one month in the <lb />
year reasonably expect to <lb />
long remembered by the purchasing <lb />
and Printer. <lb />
It M. Wright, Surry county, a <lb />
very old man, does not know a letter <lb />
or note in the booK. He cannot sing, <lb />
or even raise, or pitch a tune, yet when <lb />
he sleeps he sings some very beautiful <lb />
in a melodious voice. <lb />
Sam Jordan Nelson and one of his <lb />
sisters have been adjudged insane and <lb />
were taken to the at <lb />
Monday i Both of them have been <lb />
ail their lives. W. II. <lb />
ton and his son, took them to <lb />
Jas. B. White has launched out <lb />
bis own hook and has opened a first- <lb />
grocery on Evans street, next <lb />
lo S. T. White's, where he says he will <lb />
keep everything fie inner man. <lb />
Everybody knows Jim White <lb />
bis cleverness bring him good <lb />
trade. . We that he will be <lb />
Thursday evening. <lb />
XI. B. and wile returned from <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
Gov. <lb />
Oxford g. <lb />
J. A <lb />
evening from a trip I he <lb />
XI. Tuck, r and W. K. <lb />
r. tin i v from u <lb />
t north. <lb />
if Ii. a-- <lb />
rived evening to visit the <lb />
White. <lb />
S. W. iV . <lb />
veiling to his <lb />
Hi. E. It. <lb />
I. who Was <lb />
her T. returned to <lb />
h F i <lb />
II. v. e <lb />
I iv where <lb />
In been acting <lb />
Miss Annie Ar. <lb />
arrived evening lo <lb />
W. <lb />
Mrs John Pi was <lb />
Mrs. Emily Harris, retained lo her <lb />
home in Friday <lb />
Jessie who h-s been <lb />
via ting at Cook <lb />
the train h. re morning for Dunn. <lb />
Presiding B. It. Hall came in <lb />
on Friday train and held <lb />
. i Iv in Methodist <lb />
church at <lb />
Mi-s And who has been <lb />
visiting family E. O. <lb />
hit on evening's train <lb />
W. E. Lewis, lot anally, of Greene <lb />
county, has moved here and <lb />
the G lions.- next to the <lb />
O. Ii- has mi <lb />
bis place in the <lb />
for the the last few days. <lb />
He is home with grip. <lb />
Joyner returned Friday <lb />
evening from He r-ports <lb />
the of as <lb />
she being able to sit up. <lb />
J. W. Waters, who several years ago <lb />
lived in Greenville, then in Falkland <lb />
and later in town. He is <lb />
representing E. C Co , of <lb />
Chi ago. <lb />
THE SHOCK HEB. <lb />
We learn of I be very sad and sudden <lb />
death of It. A. Parker, of <lb />
Tuesday under <lb />
unusual circumstances. <lb />
On night some one placed <lb />
anonymous note on Parker's <lb />
gale th. substance of which said that it <lb />
he did not leave the neigh- <lb />
days he would be a dead <lb />
man. was <lb />
the first discover mid read this <lb />
note m and being a <lb />
delicate and having already <lb />
undergone some excitement and fear <lb />
some trouble her husband had <lb />
recently had about stock and his having <lb />
to lake matter into court, this shock <lb />
was more than she bear. She <lb />
was prostrated from reading the threat <lb />
on her husband's lite, and was taken <lb />
which she never <lb />
and during the day. <lb />
This is a sad case indeed. It is not <lb />
n who was the author of the <lb />
white cap letter, but possible t-e <lb />
party should found and nun <lb />
It is thought that the reading this <lb />
white tun note having such fatal <lb />
upon Parker was due to her <lb />
of danger to her husband <lb />
out the trouble hi <lb />
stock and his being prosecutor in a case <lb />
in recent term of i Superior <lb />
Court in which J. A. was de- <lb />
Some one had killed a hog <lb />
belonging to Parker and hauled the <lb />
animal in a curt to a creek. The <lb />
curt was tracked from field to <lb />
where the bog was thrown out and <lb />
back, whereupon he was indicted for <lb />
the act. <lb />
The evidence brought out in the case <lb />
was such that the jury found a verdict <lb />
of guilty against and Judge <lb />
in ordered that judgment be <lb />
suspended over him. upon <lb />
costs. In the trial Walston plead his <lb />
own case, and after it bad ended he <lb />
told one Judge he was unable to pay <lb />
the cost and would have lo go to jail, <lb />
and importunities to the Court were <lb />
such that the Judge instructed the <lb />
Clerk to recognize Walston for the <lb />
and let him go, adding he not <lb />
pay the cost will pay it <lb />
Since the above appeared in laTE <lb />
Daily Reflector of Thursday J. A. <lb />
has made the following <lb />
which he says he makes because <lb />
he was the party with whom Mr. Par- <lb />
bad the trouble over bis stock. <lb />
Mr. am informed <lb />
that the note was placed on Mr. Par- <lb />
gate on Saturday night, at which <lb />
time Mn. Parker it the <lb />
point death, and that the died <lb />
Monday without having any <lb />
whatever of the <lb />
Bring Back That Mule. <lb />
is distressed <lb />
over in a valuable mule. II <lb />
the animal Thursday fr <lb />
luge sum of cuts. The a <lb />
was lie stable and not lung idler <lb />
was down in the cost <lb />
him cents more to gel that <lb />
back on Ids A generous supply <lb />
the animal and for <lb />
it looked like Jim would <lb />
ready to run a crop this year, but upon <lb />
out in <lb />
showed up A lib i <lb />
reward ; tor of <lb />
ITEMS <lb />
N. C, Jan. 2.1, <lb />
W. B. Cherry and wit.-, of <lb />
are visiting relatives. <lb />
W. A. James, of who ha- <lb />
ii.-iii pending a few days lift <lb />
his Sunday morning <lb />
William Staton is a new <lb />
piece lo one his on <lb />
street. <lb />
Samuel Earner, who has been down <lb />
a weeks, return d Sun- <lb />
day, <lb />
At the residence of the bride's lather <lb />
Mr. G. W. Edmondson, at o'clock <lb />
P. XI. on Wednesday, January <lb />
Samuel S. Moore was married to <lb />
Beulah C. Moore, <lb />
Esq. <lb />
l Grimes played the wed- <lb />
ding <lb />
The attendants were <lb />
D. A. Mimic and Lizzie Ed- <lb />
J. I. Nelson and Lizzie <lb />
Mi, John I, an I Mi.-.- <lb />
Nelson, Dr. R. J. Nelson and <lb />
Miss Edmondson, <lb />
and Fannie Bell, Baker <lb />
and Highsmith, Mil- <lb />
ton and Mi-s Daisy Suitor, <lb />
L. J,. and Mi-s Bettie <lb />
After the marriage the <lb />
bridal party and large crowd <lb />
quests partook a <lb />
and all seemed to enjoy the en- <lb />
The bride an j om <lb />
were the recipient many handsome <lb />
and visitable p m the folio ring of <lb />
which are only a partial list I <lb />
D. A- set silver tea <lb />
Lizzie Bug. <lb />
Lizzie Edmondson, <lb />
Pearlie set break- <lb />
fast plates. <lb />
Edmondson, water set. <lb />
J. T. Nelson, bowl and pitcher. <lb />
XIIi Mangle Nelson, set knives and <lb />
forks. <lb />
XI. Blount, clock. <lb />
Bettie Manning, butter <lb />
J. II. Manning, spoons and <lb />
ring. <lb />
J. XI. steak dish. <lb />
Lula Cochran, water set <lb />
S Cochran, steak dish. <lb />
Joseph Warren, set china plates. <lb />
Jimmie .-leak dish. <lb />
Miss Mary H and brother <lb />
lamp. <lb />
Sadie and Beverly, <lb />
pickle dishes. <lb />
Maud James, butter dish. <lb />
Lizzie Grimes, butter dish. <lb />
Dr. K. II. Hargrove and wife, bowl <lb />
and pit her. <lb />
B. A. Beverly and wife, linen table <lb />
cloth. <lb />
Baker m and towels. <lb />
Grimes, set napkins. <lb />
Vannie Staton, set glasses. <lb />
Daisy Staton, linen towels. <lb />
Ward and wile, set dinner <lb />
plates. <lb />
Bettie glasses. <lb />
L. H. breakfast <lb />
Dr. R. J. Nelson, tea set. <lb />
Miss Fannie Bell, glasses. <lb />
Miss Nina Grimes and brother, <lb />
table. <lb />
Dr. R II. Hargrove and wife, linen <lb />
towels. <lb />
Robert Keel, shade lamp. <lb />
Robert Staton and wife; shade lamp. <lb />
Cherry brother, <lb />
t -r table. <lb />
Dr. It. J. Grim, s and wife, rocKer <lb />
J. It. Bunting, rocker. <lb />
Mr. Camp, <lb />
join their host of friends in <lb />
wishing them a long, joyous, <lb />
i us and through lite. <lb />
Fresh Carr i <lb />
at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
Apples cheap, id cents a peck S. <lb />
M. Schultz. <lb />
LOCKUP. <lb />
And Lit His Life in the Fire. <lb />
to Be fleet <lb />
N. C, Jan <lb />
son set fire Friday <lb />
night to the lockup at in w <lb />
he was a prisoner, aid <lb />
burning th and <lb />
him- i it. <lb />
i wanted -i. n and <lb />
killing some ago In. the con. <lb />
with whom he I, d I a over <lb />
a pair He was captured <lb />
locked up at about<lb />
on about o'clock night <lb />
I in- one and a while <lb />
In b II from the smaller one. <lb />
the couple lo <lb />
in-ill- in and wile. <lb />
As entered the room preceded by <lb />
BOMB <lb />
Young; <lb />
At t W. <lb />
at th- he home of the bride on <lb />
son avenue, Jew <lb />
and MiN S. Novella were united <lb />
J marriage by pas- <lb />
of Hath list A dub- <lb />
We Extend Thanks<lb />
in . <lb />
N. C, <lb />
La-l <lb />
at a small station n <lb />
Carolina <lb />
mil. s here, n loan i <lb />
Lee a u <lb />
Stephens. <lb />
It s ems that so I had, ill <lb />
XI. J. G. Maya and J. W. Higgs <lb />
march r by <lb />
Annie he bride <lb />
in an i while satin dress <lb />
ml th groom rote u suit of black. <lb />
Ml i- one of our most popular <lb />
you g ii d a r of large <lb />
morning, his mother ,, j. u, t , c j <lb />
cause, Pi this n. an .,,. ,,,, <lb />
against Le u. the ,,.;,, <lb />
So young went to ,,, ,,. j, . p ,,,,.;. <lb />
ho. s, called j, . .,,. ,,,. r <lb />
la lei out received. We never <lb />
aim at more elaborate display of <lb />
Both the jail . <lb />
We had a good trade during holiday and <lb />
still have a lull to select from. <lb />
show you the latest in <lb />
Dress Goods, Shoes, <lb />
Notions. Hats, <lb />
AND GENTS FURNISHING <lb />
prices that are way down. Come and or <lb />
and we will give you m re goods for a <lb />
bill than any house in Greenville. <lb />
TWO <lb />
. I <lb />
marriage <lb />
d take place iii <lb />
. ,. ,, , ,,, ,,,. in A the couple <lb />
W . C . Jan. <lb />
., on a but owing to <lb />
Ab-ii. I i i.- i I Mer <lb />
. ., i the groom for a week <lb />
the freight had one <lb />
, , , ,. . , , , ,, , the change was made to a ed- <lb />
the -at in L <lb />
c-Hi -1 <lb />
. ,,., their <lb />
train No. I Hi. <lb />
.,., , 1.11 V Hi home IS. <lb />
I hie. cars lb-- material were <lb />
,. , , . . iii.- brother the bride, the <lb />
a the train <lb />
. , . , . , . . , . I-- in. I i- to <lb />
is lying bull in a iii n t. a <lb />
, , , , I II . lake l <lb />
wreck. <lb />
I h entire log train jump- <lb />
ed elf b. lore the collision an no one <lb />
except I About light <lb />
back sprained in the en--f lire heard n the street, <lb />
blame is died to anyone a-i Ly out aid found that <lb />
train ha the freight In pass were on <lb />
and not knowing the material train w. re. All th Ii were on <lb />
coming started to cross the Ir promptly and in a of time <lb />
as material train pulled u. the Ham s were extinguished and no <lb />
done to speak of. <lb />
AT the was very <lb />
Sam Allen, one die <lb />
N. Jan. 22-d. bad been on a trip in the <lb />
O-i Wednesday, and the time <lb />
hoc e the bride's above mentioned In pill up hi I <lb />
E. Ward, a- i o'clock P. Ii-i All the others bad left the stable, and <lb />
la J. II. Page were married i. got down to doors <lb />
D. C- Moore, The attendant i ., ,,;. fl,.,. popping in <lb />
w. re S. C. and Miss Mary n in loll, , , <lb />
A- J. and m., i,,.; saw a <lb />
W. P. W and E In . id ,, , , in rm <lb />
son, M and -Miss <lb />
L. L. Ward and Miss ,, n M ,,. <lb />
lie Ward, C. P. Page and Nanni. through the ceiling <lb />
After the lo <lb />
bridal p an t d Wen ., i-,,.,. of f was <lb />
to the home of W f later would <lb />
Page, E-q, where a it and j u been beyond all human power to <lb />
HEAVY aid <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
All goods fresh and of the best. An up-to-date <lb />
Bakery in connection and you can always get <lb />
fresh Bread. <lb />
FIVE POUTERS <lb />
Zn <lb />
If we had a penny for every broken <lb />
resolution this glad New Year, Van. <lb />
not be able to attend oar <lb />
was <lb />
through life be a happy one. <lb />
A LONG LIST. <lb />
Happy in one We Jr. <lb />
.-top the lire. i he being loci- <lb />
ii. a row it frame in <lb />
the would have <lb />
en a disaster had lire once gained <lb />
Th tire is s. d lo have <lb />
d by I he explosion or o <lb />
a lantern that Ind been left binning on <lb />
During this week the <lb />
Heeds issued marriage s, I <lb />
, , t the <lb />
colored <lb />
eight for white and eight <lb />
S. S. and E <lb />
Oliver and Annie Carr <lb />
J. L. Smith and Little. <lb />
P. and Fannie <lb />
Smith. <lb />
George Owens and Molly <lb />
J. K. and S. Novella Higgs. <lb />
Ed Smith and Alice Baker. <lb />
Brown Emily E. Cobb <lb />
Julius Clement and <lb />
s Greene a id Bettie Chapman. <lb />
Usury Harper and Abbie Strong. <lb />
Wm. and Street. <lb />
Sutton and <lb />
Pitt and Forbes <lb />
I and Sarah <lb />
Atkinson William A. <lb />
Tyson. <lb />
Thank the Stranger. <lb />
We are told that a stranger in <lb />
a few days ago, after looking over <lb />
copy of The Daily said <lb />
it was the best piper be saw pub- <lb />
in a town the size Greenville <lb />
This gives an idea of the <lb />
their home paper makes lot the <lb />
town. .- <lb />
The rain Wednesday almost <lb />
filled up tire cistern. is a <lb />
good water in it now. <lb />
Good <lb />
Blood <lb />
Is essential to <lb />
health. Every nook <lb />
and corner of the <lb />
system Is reached by the blood, on <lb />
its quality the condition of every organ de- <lb />
pends. blood means strong nerves, <lb />
good digestion, robust health. Impure <lb />
blood means scrofula, dyspepsia, <lb />
or other diseases. <lb />
way to have good blood is to take Hood's <lb />
This medicine purifies, vi- <lb />
enriches the blood, sends <lb />
the elements of health and strength to <lb />
every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates <lb />
a good appetite, refreshing sleep <lb />
and cares that tired feeling. Remember, <lb />
Hoods <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the best In fact the One True Blood Purifier. <lb />
S take, easy to operate. <lb />
percales, <lb />
Arriving daily, come and see them. <lb />
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GIVE POLITE SERVICE. <lb />
These three what we to be the just <lb />
put due every at of ours. <lb />
three we shall vive v.- an we are in <lb />
In nil departments <lb />
will o lines of <lb />
Lang <lb />
Sells <lb />
Cheap. <lb />
Notions, Clothing, Hats, <lb />
A fine Vine of hurl <lb />
FINE SHOES- <lb />
As pretty a o shoes yon ever saw. <lb />
RICKS TAFT.<lb /></p>
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Comparative. <lb />
Peddler a <lb />
best in <lb />
the world. <lb />
you any bet- <lb />
ones <lb />
yes Bore are <lb />
better <lb />
The slanderer inflicts wrong by <lb />
calumniating absent, and he who <lb />
gives, credit to the calumny before <lb />
he knows its truth is equally guilty. <lb />
Herodotus. <lb />
Wickedness, when properly pun- <lb />
is disgraceful only to the <lb />
offender. Unpunished, it is <lb />
to the whole <lb />
K. I <lb />
AND BRANCH KB. <lb />
AND ROAD <lb />
TRAINS SOOTH. <lb />
of a Hemp. <lb />
We weighed anchor en Oct. <lb />
when to <lb />
sent off two boats in search of seals. <lb />
On this occasion one of the boats, <lb />
being swamped in the surf, was <lb />
mediately crushed against tho rocks, <lb />
its crew having a rather narrow es- <lb />
cape from drowning. One of the <lb />
men fought bravely in tho breakers <lb />
for an hour, without relinquish- <lb />
his grasp on his rifle. <lb />
With scrupulous care now <lb />
a letter upon which <lb />
of us carefully inscribed his <lb />
Having placed it in a small <lb />
bladder had been given to us <lb />
for the purpose by the Norwegian <lb />
; in Melbourne, consigned <lb />
it to the waves and leaned over the <lb />
; bulwarks to tho mail depart <lb />
i Much to our chagrin, a large alba- <lb />
hove in sight, and our <lb />
message had gone many yards the <lb />
huge bird gobbled it up First <lb />
Landing on tho <lb />
by C. E. in <lb />
Century. <lb />
Dated s <lb />
Weldon Ar. M. V. <lb />
Rocky Mt Wilson Selma Ar. Of-I <lb />
Wilson Goldsboro Magnolia Ar M. OS P. <lb />
A. M<lb />
trains going <lb />
Nov.<lb />
it <lb />
Ar <lb />
Gold t- Ox A- <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Rocky Mt <lb />
A r Tarboro <lb />
Mi <lb />
Ar Weldon <lb />
P. M P. M. <lb />
Si<lb />
Train on J Neck <lb />
eaves Weldon 3.65 p. m., Halifax 4.1 <lb />
p. m., arrives Scotland Neck at 4.55 j, <lb />
to., Greenville 6.57 p. m., 7.45 <lb />
m. Returning, leaves Kinston 7.2 <lb />
a. m., Greenville 8.22 a. m. <lb />
Bali x at a. m., 11.20 <lb />
except Sunday. <lb />
Trains on Branch leave <lb />
Washington 8.00 a, in., .-ind MM p . m. <lb />
arrives Parmele m., and 4.40 p. <lb />
m., Tarboro 9.45 a. m., <lb />
Tarboro 3.30 p. m., a. id <lb />
and 6.20 p. m Washington <lb />
11.60 a. m., and 7.10 p. m. Daily ex- <lb />
Sunday. Connects with <lb />
Sooth n Neck Branch. <lb />
Train leaves N C, via <lb />
Raleigh R. R. daily <lb />
day, at p. m., M <lb />
Plymouth M., 5.25 p. n. <lb />
Plymouth daily <lb />
6.00 a. m., Sunday a m. <lb />
Tarboro and <lb />
Train on Midland N. C. branch <lb />
daily, except Sunday. a <lb />
m. arriving a. m. Re <lb />
turning leaves a. m , <lb />
rives at 9.30 a. m. <lb />
Trains on branch, Florence R <lb />
leave p m, <lb />
p m, Clio 8.05 p m. <lb />
leave a m, 6.40 a m, <lb />
Latta 7.50 a m. daily except Sun- <lb />
day <lb />
Train Branch leaves War- <lb />
u v Clinton except Sunday. <lb />
and 8.50 p. m- <lb />
eaves Clinton at 7.00 a. m. and 3.00 m. <lb />
Train No. makes close connection <lb />
a. points daily, all rail <lb />
also at R Mount <lb />
Norfolk and R for <lb />
or all North via Norfolk. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General <lb />
T. M. <lb />
J. R. V. <lb />
THE COSTLIEST THINGS. <lb />
Article Worth a <lb />
Of <lb />
A buff pallet, exhibited <lb />
at the fair <lb />
Garden, in January, was val- <lb />
at <lb />
The costliest paintings of modern <lb />
times have proved to be <lb />
and Millet's <lb />
M. gave francs <lb />
for and <lb />
francs for <lb />
Mr. Henry Hilton in paid <lb />
for <lb />
and presented- it to the Met- <lb />
Museum of Art. That was <lb />
the highest price ever paid fur a <lb />
modern picture until <lb />
was sold at the sale for <lb />
francs. Of cone <lb />
sales of two great pictures men- <lb />
broke even this record. <lb />
The shah of Pen has a <lb />
pipe worth <lb />
The most costly book in the wot Id <lb />
is declared to be a Hebrew <lb />
now in Vatican. In the year <lb />
1312 it is said that Pope Julius II re- <lb />
fused to sell this Hebrew for <lb />
its weight in gold, which would <lb />
amount to This is the <lb />
greatest price ever for a <lb />
book. <lb />
In the year a tulip was <lb />
sold in Holland for It weigh <lb />
ed grains. <lb />
The costliest meal ever served, a <lb />
far as history shows, was a supper <lb />
given by one of the <lb />
most lavish of all the Romans of <lb />
latter day, to a dozen guests. <lb />
The cost of this supper was <lb />
which would amount to <lb />
or nearly A <lb />
feast given by a <lb />
Roman emperor of those degenerate <lb />
days, to bis brother Lucius, cost a <lb />
little over Suetonius says <lb />
that this banquet consisted of <lb />
be knows can't act a bit and different dishes of fish and <lb />
looks upon a salary tho first season l different fowls, besides other courses <lb />
as positively nauseous. is proportion. <lb />
county. South Care- <lb />
lira, it labor in <lb />
report for <lb />
1896 I bat <lb />
miles, at an expense <lb />
for th year of less <lb />
the purchase f two <lb />
road inn h- to haul <lb />
Son A <lb />
who can't wen <lb />
perhaps never more numerous <lb />
they now said one of our best <lb />
critics a little time since. <lb />
have pretty charming <lb />
figures and can smile most bewitch <lb />
What more can the most ex <lb />
In like way <lb />
writing in 1875 to a country man- <lb />
ager, my experience <lb />
provincial managers I should say <lb />
that a young and pretty woman who <lb />
can't act, and who knows can't, <lb />
is an acquisition, particularly when <lb />
wants no salary for her <lb />
Now, such a my son asks <lb />
to offer you. Tho lady is <lb />
off the stage and has the advantages <lb />
I have named above, and ho gives <lb />
mo bis word of honor that so far as <lb />
to come to your theater and <lb />
show her insufficiency or anything <lb />
else the may require. Sh <lb />
may a genius or a duffer. <lb />
doesn't know what she can do, be- <lb />
like tho man who didn't know <lb />
whether ho could play on tho fiddle <lb />
or not, having never tried. She <lb />
wishes, at any rate, to put her foot <lb />
on tho stage, which generally means <lb />
her foot in Will you <lb />
her a trial If turns out <lb />
worth anything, pledge myself to <lb />
her at earliest possible <lb />
opportunity. If not, you are <lb />
come to her so long as you find her <lb />
thoroughly <lb />
Packing- Supp. <lb />
The bag has displaced both th <lb />
hogshead and barrel in the ship- <lb />
of refined and raw sugars. <lb />
There was a time, so very long <lb />
ago, when a thing as shipping <lb />
sugar anything but a stave made <lb />
vessel was of, but now it is i <lb />
just other way. Tho bag has be- <lb />
come popular because it is cheaper, <lb />
and continues to grow cheaper, <lb />
while receptacles ad- <lb />
in price at about same <lb />
ratio. Even molasses has gone back <lb />
on the and that sticky com- <lb />
is being carried in bulk. <lb />
Philadelphia Record. <lb />
fortunately for his ex- <lb />
did not very long, <lb />
else that would have bean exhaust- <lb />
ed, as well as the game preserves of <lb />
Libya. Spain and Britain and the <lb />
waters the Carpathian an-1 <lb />
seas. One dish ah me the table <lb />
of the Emperor cost <lb />
The largest sum ever asked or <lb />
offered for a single diamond <lb />
which the of <lb />
agreed to give to Mr. Jacobs, <lb />
famous jeweler of Simla, for tho <lb />
diamond. This is con- <lb />
the finest stone in world. <lb />
The costliest toy on record wan a <lb />
broken nosed wooden horse which <lb />
belonged to Napoleon Bonaparte, <lb />
and was sold a few years ago for <lb />
francs. <lb />
The costliest cigars ever brought <lb />
to this country were a box of <lb />
brand specially made for the Prince <lb />
Wales in Havana, the <lb />
price for which was <lb />
Sen to Fees the Weal <lb />
Point Examination- <lb />
Among the thirty members of <lb />
States A <lb />
j a Wen Point who were re- <lb />
I discharged as re-nit of <lb />
I the am examinations, <lb />
Geo M Leo, of Virginia. Lee <lb />
is a sou of Gen. Lee, <lb />
c ;, l i- i. Lois <lb />
old, and was admitted lo <lb />
We- fall. <lb />
the military academy <lb />
Leo was a cadet at the <lb />
institute, a Lex- <lb />
V- He is the first <lb />
member of the Lee family <lb />
has ever attended <lb />
who baa DOt made, a <lb />
tactics, studies <lb />
; Him grandfather, Robert E <lb />
ice, the of the Southern <lb />
received his <lb />
training at West Point, <lb />
was graduated in bis class, <lb />
father, Lee, <lb />
also took at the tame <lb />
school. <lb />
A Case Without Parallel. <lb />
A woman, whose <lb />
we did not learn, was killed at <lb />
For tome <lb />
reason the was tired of <lb />
life and d lo <lb />
went lo a well and <lb />
g tome it nod <lb />
a tone around the cross beam <lb />
and her neck for the <lb />
hanging <lb />
making those <lb />
boards fie m over the <lb />
the woman fell into it. Tin <lb />
; rope and sh was <lb />
jutted to bottom of the well. <lb />
When taken out the woman was <lb />
us d ed a <lb />
while. A piece of the was <lb />
around In r is supposed <lb />
o have assisted her <lb />
o b learned no further pa.- <lb />
of the <lb />
Tim. s. <lb />
A I--i <lb />
said she in a tone of <lb />
bitter rebuke, as I can <lb />
you are going to <lb />
never contented, Maria <lb />
returned her erring husband. <lb />
made me up horses, and bore <lb />
you complaining about dogs. Do <lb />
I object to your cats and your <lb />
No, madam I would scorn <lb />
with your I bog <lb />
of you to respect my for <lb />
nobler <lb />
Probably a woman would be a <lb />
bride to her husband longer if she <lb />
would continue making company of <lb />
Most women begin to save <lb />
their jam for visitors when they <lb />
have been married three months. <lb />
Boston Post. <lb />
Thin la l <lb />
Love makes the v., go <lb />
world seems to go round, but <lb />
loves makes your head swim. That's <lb />
the explanation. Boston Tran- <lb />
script. <lb />
apiece, a popular cigar among <lb />
some of the rich men in New York <lb />
id a special Henry day which comes <lb />
bi a handsome BOX, wrapped in gold <lb />
toil, and retails for apiece. <lb />
The largest price over paid for a <lb />
cane was bid at an auction in Lon- <lb />
don of the walking sticks which <lb />
were once the property of George <lb />
III and George IV. It was Cr <lb />
and was given for a walking <lb />
stick of ebony, with a gold top, en- <lb />
graved and with a crown, <lb />
and also containing the hair of the <lb />
Princesses Augusta Elizabeth, Mary <lb />
Sophia and Amelia, and inscribed, <lb />
The Gift of the Princes- Mary, <lb />
The costliest mats in the world <lb />
are owned by i he shah of Persia and <lb />
the sultan of Turkey. The shah and <lb />
sultan each possesses a mat made <lb />
of and diamonds valued at <lb />
over The largest mat <lb />
ever made is owned by the Carl ton <lb />
club of London, and is a work of <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
A man tells <lb />
an of <lb />
dent in county that is a little <lb />
out run. At ill.- last <lb />
of the <lb />
on the f count ticket <lb />
had two sous each, all <lb />
i IO vole out- <lb />
i t s x mi., were Strong Demo- <lb />
overt of I hem voted <lb />
against father. <lb />
M. <lb />
PORK SIDES <lb />
AM. BUT <lb />
their supplies will And <lb />
their Interest to act oar prices pal <lb />
Our-t is j <lb />
n all <lb />
FLOUR-COFFEE, SUGAR <lb />
costs cotton planters more <lb />
than five million dollars an- <lb />
This is an enormous <lb />
waste, and can be prevented. <lb />
Practical experiments at Ala- <lb />
Experiment Station show <lb />
conclusively that the use of <lb />
will prevent that dreaded plant <lb />
disease. <lb />
All results its use by actual <lb />
on best farms in the United <lb />
told m a little book which we publish and will gladly <lb />
Bail tree ts u in America who will write fur it. <lb />
GERMAN KALI WORKS, <lb />
Nassau hi., York. <lb />
Male <lb />
MM So <lb />
don't you think a man <lb />
ought to save at least half tho <lb />
he <lb />
but how be, with his <lb />
creditors howling tor it all the <lb />
Record. <lb />
Views Men. <lb />
Once it was said that man is <lb />
a hero to his valet <lb />
Mary Gay Humphreys. has another <lb />
reading for the saying in <lb />
Magazine, for shows how <lb />
roan is no hero to his <lb />
The mystery of men's lives in the <lb />
out of which illusions arc <lb />
spun, has always had a greater in- <lb />
in determining tho of <lb />
women than is readily admitted. <lb />
To transmitted through ring <lb />
finger the electric thrill of business, <lb />
of clubs, of stirring move- <lb />
the life of men, gives any <lb />
woman vantage ground over others <lb />
if her sex. Hut in tho actual com- <lb />
of business, <lb />
of affairs, the wear and tear of daily <lb />
life in and elevators, this <lb />
mystery vanishes. A couple of type, <lb />
at luncheon will illustrate <lb />
badly situation yet too new to <lb />
fairly reckoned up. Over and <lb />
fork they will match as <lb />
snail boys do pennies. <lb />
tint of hours the boss is only a <lb />
man of whose necktie they may dis- <lb />
approve, or of the way wears bis <lb />
hair, or perhaps of bis grammar, <lb />
and it may be be appears greatly to <lb />
he advantage of some young man <lb />
at a neighboring machine. <lb />
Poisons i red i f oil <lb />
in the <lb />
of goat, <lb />
chili , and ft- <lb />
aid <lb />
are prevented by <lb />
ii-c at Ilia Digestive Cordial, a <lb />
prepared by <lb />
Lebanon, X Y. It <lb />
is in ii an I bas power lo <lb />
taken wit . it. Thus it <lb />
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weight l-ll. w-. he <lb />
dose. i. ken immediately alter eat <lb />
lug, abates pain and so <lb />
plies. <lb />
u. rove its cents. <lb />
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d en it in pi <lb />
r iii <lb />
A little while ago we read from <lb />
some doctor were <lb />
the greatest, and <lb />
end <lb />
now a New York <lb />
who oat ins <lb />
y to cud <lb />
bat should always be <lb />
Now are for <lb />
to that ice <lb />
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Trade the Bill. <lb />
Tl e is iii in <lb />
dent good faith that in <lb />
bill we bad <lb />
heaviest foreign trade of our his- <lb />
who make it are <lb />
to themselves <lb />
others they at <lb />
reality I tin-y <lb />
quote. <lb />
anticipation of the pas-ago <lb />
of bill. era <lb />
crowded Ibis market with <lb />
products until total of our <lb />
imports for 1892 was a <lb />
dollar a head of population. This <lb />
mowing out 1892 a <lb />
volume of our exports <lb />
a head of population, <lb />
next when bill had been <lb />
ii operation Ion enough to <lb />
check imports, exports dropped <lb />
to loss of over a <lb />
head. The percentage of <lb />
cultural products exported in 1892 <lb />
reached Manufactured <lb />
11- and products of the mines <lb />
were thus less than a <lb />
of tho whole. Last <lb />
the W bill the gain in <lb />
of in i mi fa-i a red goods <lb />
so that faun <lb />
pi ml ii- Is i e only of <lb />
the total. <lb />
Our heaviest years of <lb />
were 1880, with for each <lb />
head of our 1881, <lb />
with a head, and 1892, with <lb />
a head- In total foreign <lb />
trade 1893 was a bond pop- <lb />
below 1880 aid below <lb />
1881, while 1893, a year, <lb />
only in foreign trade <lb />
O the of was <lb />
a bead below the <lb />
1873- <lb />
The threat of bill <lb />
as- d exports by <lb />
As soon as the law <lb />
operation it began to <lb />
oppress imports, of <lb />
to down exports so <lb />
This is what the show <lb />
hey are <lb />
A lady was at din <lb />
net the other day quite <lb />
an old ard a few <lb />
Tin-children were allowed <lb />
coins, in with <lb />
i I be lb is <lb />
stood Midst to allow he <lb />
priest to leave the room In <lb />
advance. He, however, pushing <lb />
the through door- <lb />
way, said, <lb />
firs Glancing next at ; s, <lb />
as if her to precede <lb />
h. was met by a wave <lb />
band from the bitter, who said <lb />
great <lb />
next V <lb />
it a <lb />
day, you <lb />
the busy little <lb />
bee mode <lb />
long have you been <lb />
that <lb />
to be a <lb />
bettor time than yon seem to have, if <lb />
Detroit Tribune. <lb />
Irresponsibility of United States <lb />
Senators. <lb />
Inn paper contributed to the <lb />
New York Herald of <lb />
Representative Tucker, of <lb />
presents some strong <lb />
lo the election of United <lb />
States Senators by direct vote of <lb />
the people. <lb />
of Tucker's strongest <lb />
arguments is that under the pres- <lb />
method of election the United <lb />
States is <lb />
small degree either to the <lb />
who do or to <lb />
Legislature he is <lb />
before the Senator's <lb />
of six ears the <lb />
which elected him also <lb />
expired While the <lb />
moral still exists the <lb />
political body that possessed the <lb />
power to hold bun to a strict <lb />
accountability is dead when he <lb />
up for a <lb />
w legislative body has its <lb />
place. Thus tho Senate of the <lb />
United States, while holding <lb />
groat and , legislative <lb />
power, baa little responsibility to <lb />
the people. <lb />
This n one of main reasons <lb />
why the I majority <lb />
States S prefer the <lb />
mode of election. <lb />
son is that the legislative CAUCUS <lb />
can be much more easily <lb />
lated than ballot box. <lb />
It <lb />
has become of your back- <lb />
asked the idle person of Barnes <lb />
guess f worked him <lb />
replied that eminent tragedian. <lb />
the goose by his BOld- <lb />
the <lb />
John the <lb />
hotel keeper, pride s himself on <lb />
discovery to the outer world of the <lb />
superior excellence of Is- <lb />
land turkey in firm is -s and sweet- <lb />
of flesh and of flavor. <lb />
These celebrated birds are the <lb />
of ancestors imported front <lb />
England, and the hue of their plum- <lb />
age has given them other name I <lb />
of <lb />
Catarrh Can Cured. <lb />
I At <lb />
In y the seat Hie <lb />
n blood or <lb />
in order to cure i <lb />
yon in list tats in n <lb />
arm Cure N taken and <lb />
nets on the and <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure is i quack <lb />
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best physicians in for <lb />
year-, a id is a It <lb />
is of the best t Diet known, <lb />
with <lb />
acting directly <lb />
of lie two <lb />
ingredients is what produces such won- j <lb />
results in curing <lb />
for <lb />
S J. ICY CO Prop Toledo. <lb />
Sold by <lb />
RECEIVED <lb />
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Family <lb />
of <lb />
modern stand- <lb />
Family Medicine Cures the <lb />
every-day <lb />
of humanity. <lb />
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and UM <lb />
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bend model, draw mg or With <lb />
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ID FOil <lb />
TOO. <lb />
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buy from s en- <lb />
to buy at one profit. A seal- <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
a head a privet to suit <lb />
times. <lb />
K having <lb />
ran, we s<lb />
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months. <lb />
The are as <lb />
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Comet For tho <lb />
o'clock church wedding, <lb />
When the bride wears a traveling <lb />
gown and there is to be no <lb />
calls for afternoon <lb />
dress on the part of the bride- <lb />
writes Walter Germain in <lb />
The Home Journal. <lb />
should, even if he is going right <lb />
from tho church to the train, wear <lb />
frock coat of black, light trousers, <lb />
The work and discipline gloves, light four in hand or <lb />
will as heretofore. <lb />
a continuance of past <lb />
patronage. <lb />
W. H. <lb />
cure <lb />
cure ban breath. <lb />
one gives relief. <lb />
cure constipation. <lb />
core <lb />
at <lb />
ascot tie, top hat, just as If the <lb />
wedding were to be a large after- <lb />
With Poor. <lb />
learning a lovely skirt <lb />
but, bf course, I don't let any <lb />
Dee me. I practice in a room <lb />
all by <lb />
I Yon follow tin <lb />
Australian l ml let system. <lb />
tr. <lb />
v. <lb />
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h I I hi- <lb />
a ft k. w <lb />
have heard <lb />
W of so standing <lb />
of his absolute car,, free to any <lb />
who may P. O. and Express address. <lb />
We one n. <lb />
rot W. n. PEEKS. F. H, Tack <lb />
It Known To Min. <lb />
In a free the people <lb />
u i to of the <lb />
n- them. <lb />
corporations are <lb />
cf tho people <lb />
and agency <lb />
that gave them life can fix and <lb />
their If we pay <lb />
too high railroad nit.-s. it is Bole- <lb />
because the people, <lb />
the U I c, do not reduce <lb />
them. We cannot <lb />
other own- <lb />
of these railroads to <lb />
stop tho of money <lb />
are so lavishly paying into their <lb />
of the Governor of <lb />
the great St.-no of <lb />
with two millions of <lb />
ult- is and some <lb />
tout too much So. <lb />
b t we pay numerous railroad <lb />
officials 50.- <lb />
besides giving them <lb />
palace cars paying <lb />
private secretaries, <lb />
servants to wait on <lb />
them. <lb />
The in pi.- can stop this <lb />
reduce ad salaries to <lb />
for and <lb />
others in <lb />
people enough to lower <lb />
The S Railway <lb />
by declares a <lb />
dividend on of <lb />
watered a d other roads <lb />
are d as wall. Besides, th <lb />
pay the rent on tho North <lb />
railroad for thorn and <lb />
tho use of road <lb />
free All these are done <lb />
gel fare and freight <lb />
rates. <lb />
i In- tho c too <lb />
ll to lower rates. How is it <lb />
those who have to pay these <lb />
Fir- <lb />
mer. <lb />
pared especially for Well a <lb />
for is sold in tin <lb />
cans, m pound of <lb />
cine tor cents, <lb />
Lambert. I o., Venn., <lb />
March -ii <lb />
Viv. all kinds bill <lb />
I w d one of <lb />
for the I i saw <lb />
It is the horses ore tile in <lb />
the sprint of the year, and will care <lb />
time. <lb />
H. H <lb />
SCHOOL GIRLS <lb />
Will open <lb />
Oct. 2nd a Homo School Gil s <lb />
years of ago. i- <lb />
bar limited to lO. Address <lb />
Mrs. A-L <lb />
Norwood P. O O <lb />
HI <lb />
SMITH k EDWARD. Props. <lb />
A; the late store <lb />
Court <lb />
GREENVILLE. X. C <lb />
near <lb />
and <lb />
kinds of <lb />
mix <lb />
SEW a SPECIALTY <lb />
Ail of repairing dons <lb />
Vie use r good <lb />
and pr area to give <lb />
yon <lb />
Lard,<lb />
Meal, <lb />
Ac,<lb />
so low <lb />
it causes <lb />
see me <lb />
will <lb />
you fair <lb />
square. <lb />
CO. <lb />
GREENVILLE. N. C <lb />
IS------ <lb />
Tail's Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
Secret of Beauty <lb />
is health. The secret is <lb />
the power to digest and <lb />
a proper of food. <lb />
This can never be done when <lb />
the liver does not act it's part. <lb />
know this <lb />
Liver Pills are an <lb />
lute cure for sick headache, <lb />
sour stomach, malaria, <lb />
constipation, torpid liver, piles, <lb />
jaundice, bilious fever, bilious- <lb />
and kindred diseases. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Dominion Line <lb />
P. P. P., Great Remedy, Save <lb />
a Man From Becoming a Cripple. <lb />
Mr. Asa a well-known <lb />
of Florida, was <lb />
afflicted a terrible nicer. Medical <lb />
skill seemed unavailing In Mopping the <lb />
of the terrible The <lb />
was swollen Intensely <lb />
Bathe ulcer eaten its way down <lb />
to the very All medicine- and <lb />
treatments having failed to effect a <lb />
cure, Raid the must <lb />
off. n-hen it that <lb />
Mr. <lb />
and a crippled man. he tried I. P. P., <lb />
Remedy, and there- <lb />
bull was wonderful. <lb />
P. P. P. SAVES HIS <lb />
Jacksonville, Ha., , <lb />
Two years ago the worst nicer <lb />
on leg ever saw. It had eaten . <lb />
down to the bone, and my whole leg <lb />
below my knee, and foot was <lb />
swollen and inflamed. The bone was <lb />
swollen and painful, and discharged a <lb />
most offensive matter. My physicians <lb />
said I had necrosis of the bone, and <lb />
my leg would have to com., off. At <lb />
this stay. I commenced to take P. P. I. <lb />
and to bathe my leg with hot <lb />
soap rods. It began to Improve at <lb />
once and is to-day <lb />
a sound useful leg. <lb />
-I think V. P. P., Great <lb />
Remedy, is all a man could ask for as <lb />
a blond a- have known it to <lb />
core so eases of blood poi- <lb />
in remarkably short time. <lb />
ASA <lb />
TERRIBLE BLOOD POISON. <lb />
The body covered with sons-two <lb />
bottles of P. P. p. made n positive <lb />
permanent cure. This Is only one of <lb />
thousand similar cases. <lb />
Catarrh yields to P. P. P. <lb />
Thai smothered Feeling- st night, <lb />
heavy feeling in the day can and <lb />
should be removed ; P. p. p. will do it <lb />
if yon only give it a chance. <lb />
Indigestion and constipation fro head <lb />
in hand. Headaches and total loss of <lb />
appetite urn the results. Regulate <lb />
yourself and tone up your stomach <lb />
with r. P. P. <lb />
Sold by all druggists <lb />
BROS., Apothecaries, Sols Prop-rs, <lb />
Savannah, <lb />
J. <lb />
and Iron <lb />
sold. work <lb />
prices reasonable. <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamers lea Ore <lb />
villa and Tarboro In <lb />
on Par River Monday. <lb />
and Friday at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave Tarboro at A. H. <lb />
Tile-day-. and <lb />
In same days. <lb />
i stage <lb />
of water on Tar River. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
The undersigned baling been duly <lb />
Appointed and <lb />
of Put as the <lb />
administrator of <lb />
in hereby given to <lb />
of raid <lb />
the on or in-fur <lb />
he 1st day of February, 1898. or this <lb />
cc. lie plead In bar their re- <lb />
very, notice Is Riven to In- <lb />
cited to the estate to u <lb />
i hi the day Jam <lb />
KN <lb />
of II a i icy <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
AT HIE FRONT v a I INK- <lb />
YEARS has me that the best Is ll I <lb />
Bona. Building s m. and every <lb />
ii g for Millers, Mei bulls. as well a <lb />
Hats. press r bare hand. Am head <lb />
for Heavy Groceries, and for Clark's O. N. T. <lb />
aim keep and <lb />
N. <lb />
Life, Fits aid Accident <lb />
N. C <lb />
AT DOUBT <lb />
All placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES <lb />
I AM <lb />
with <lb />
-lean for Norfolk. <lb />
Philadelphia. New York and <lb />
Snippers should <lb />
marked via Dominion r-m <lb />
York. from <lb />
Nor <lb />
A Baltimore Steamboat <lb />
It <lb />
SON. Agent, <lb />
n It <lb />
Agent. <lb />
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LAND SALE. <lb />
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as by a decree of <lb />
Court made at Mm eh Term, <lb />
. In case M. <lb />
W. ii. Is. Perkins <lb />
and J. P. Vs. I,. Elliott and <lb />
John trading as <lb />
shall oiler for sale, at <lb />
Co rt dour in in the <lb />
highest bidder ion the Ml day <lb />
Of a certain tract of land <lb />
in s deed in W. Q. <lb />
Stokes wife to <lb />
. an- I iii Book Ii <lb />
page in the Regis t r's <lb />
county an I described in the pleadings <lb />
in the -hove ease follows. <lb />
lining the lands of Alfred Smith <lb />
mi of J. B. <lb />
rick on the west, Ian s Cal- <lb />
the north, and the lands <lb />
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seres m or less <lb />
aerosol land conveyed W. <lb />
O. stokes and wile to I <lb />
by deed d January 1802, <lb />
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by deed release lo <lb />
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THE STAR <lb />
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North far. Jan. <lb />
Daily of <lb />
its in tie State. <lb />
Free <lb />
Silver repeal <lb />
of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on <lb />
Daily ousts <lb />
order their i <lb />
Wm. <lb />
N. <lb />
Administrators Notice <lb />
this q milled before R. <lb />
A. of Court, of <lb />
t con administrator of the es- <lb />
tut Carson, <lb />
notice Is hereby given to editors <lb />
of Id estate to present I hell <lb />
duly a ed, to me for pa <lb />
on or before the nth day <lb />
or will be plead In <lb />
of their All o <lb />
said are re to make <lb />
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tin day I f <lb />
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T. Carson, <lb />
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em I of North faro <lb />
entered in the the <lb />
Bank Norfolk, x <lb />
. I s noon on <lb />
day. I, the C. nit House <lb />
door in , county. North <lb />
expose lo i sale a certain <lb />
tract of in n.-t. and <lb />
townships c hundred <lb />
am more or leaf the <lb />
Alfred K C. Cannon, <lb />
rs an l on <lb />
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