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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR. <lb />
. Greenville, N. C. <lb />
J. <lb />
Entered at the post at <lb />
C, m matter. <lb />
LEGISLATURE. <lb />
Reporter Proceeding. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
o'clock after- <lb />
noon. <lb />
The bill favorably reported <lb />
.-unending law go as to add <lb />
words the wife <lb />
then the hue also <lb />
and to add words the husband <lb />
remarries then the wife may also re- <lb />
. Bills as follows <lb />
Person, to establish and maintain an <lb />
and consolidate <lb />
the insurance , <lb />
to authorize the governor <lb />
to <lb />
any <lb />
i i . i. i or <lb />
; also to suppress and <lb />
to recover damages fa- lynching. <lb />
Barker, Randolph, to pay a <lb />
against university. <lb />
Butler, requiring county commission <lb />
appoint the time and place <lb />
sales process of law. <lb />
Tho bill came up to make two years <lb />
desertion u legal ground fur divorce <lb />
and to give either party the right to <lb />
remarry. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The house met at o'clock. <lb />
The following bills and resolutions <lb />
were <lb />
tartness, to prescribe the liabilities <lb />
of railways by providing that any em- <lb />
of a railway who is injured r <lb />
the representative of any person killed <lb />
in a railway accident during his <lb />
vice, by the negligence or <lb />
of any employee or by any de- <lb />
in shall be entitled to <lb />
maintain an action against such rail- <lb />
way, and that any contract or agree- <lb />
expressed or implied, n by <lb />
any of n railway to waive the <lb />
benefit of the above shall be null and <lb />
void. <lb />
Lusk, to allow administrators, <lb />
guardians, assignees and <lb />
.-.; in charge premiums security<lb />
the ends <lb />
of be promoted by such ad- <lb />
their terms t end the <lb />
first Monday in December 1898 for <lb />
appointed and those for each <lb />
term shall begin on the date <lb />
above given. Wherever the governor <lb />
thus appoints justices one shall be of a <lb />
political party different from that of the <lb />
majority of the justices in said township, <lb />
and such appointment of additional <lb />
be made by the governor <lb />
the resident judge certifies it <lb />
to require the registration of <lb />
the names partners in business con- <lb />
Anderson, to strike out the section <lb />
lass acts of 1887, and include in <lb />
the list of benevolent societies exempt <lb />
from insurance tax -Knights <lb />
and the Indemnity Com- <lb />
. <lb />
There was some discussion of the <lb />
bill to incorporate the town of Bridgers- <lb />
Wilson county. <lb />
Butler mid there was a bad habit o <lb />
incorporating these cross roads towns <lb />
o as to exempt people living in the <lb />
limits from road duty and allow the <lb />
j of whiskey. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
. . The House was called to order M <lb />
o'clock, Speaker in the chair. <lb />
Among the bills introduced were <lb />
these. <lb />
to regulate assignments, by <lb />
providing sales, as- <lb />
mortgagee or deeds of trust <lb />
which are executed to secure any debt, <lb />
obligation, note or bond which gives <lb />
preferences to any creditor the maker <lb />
shall be absolutely void as to <lb />
creditors. <lb />
to amend The Code so as <lb />
to allow grandchildren certain ex- <lb />
laves to inherit and become <lb />
tors of their estates. <lb />
Cook, to prevent affrays ; to <lb />
and to amend The Code in <lb />
reference to Sunday trains. <lb />
to authorize clerks of criminal <lb />
courts to probate deeds and take <lb />
private examination of married <lb />
men. <lb />
Cathey, a resolution urging the pros- <lb />
congress to require the election of <lb />
United States senators by the direct <lb />
vote of the people. <lb />
Dockery, to charter the Eastern hos- <lb />
tor at and to <lb />
provide tor the of the in- <lb />
sane. <lb />
Harris, to levy a special tax in <lb />
Peace, to provide that the land owner <lb />
shall pay one-fourth of the fertilizers <lb />
tenants, unless when me land <lb />
is rented he tells the leaf he will not <lb />
pay for any fertilizers. <lb />
Brown, providing that boards <lb />
shall appoint on <lb />
Ho first Mot day hi April each year <lb />
township road to have <lb />
charge all road work and to be paid <lb />
for their tone. <lb />
Hat, to relieve from taxes 1896 <lb />
those persons whose property was b urn <lb />
ed at <lb />
companies to the the sum <lb />
to-exceed per cent, per annum on the <lb />
amount of such bonds. <lb />
Hodges, to permit fishing with rod <lb />
nett in and Tar livers. <lb />
Person, of Wilson, to incorporate <lb />
Saratoga, Wilson county. <lb />
Lusk, to have county commissioners <lb />
designate a depository to protect th e <lb />
public funds in the hands of public <lb />
Carter, to mat no man, <lb />
man or child shall be employed in any <lb />
manufacturing establishment for a <lb />
longer time than ten hours a day, <lb />
less the purpose of making <lb />
repairs, this to apply to establish <lb />
which employ over five persons, <lb />
the violation of this act to be a <lb />
and the penalty a fine of not <lb />
less Until <lb />
Craven, appropriating a sum for a <lb />
dormitory boys at the institution for <lb />
the white blind. <lb />
Bryant, to the Chatham <lb />
Traction Company. <lb />
Sutton, of Cumberland, to amend <lb />
the charter of the and Al- <lb />
railway. <lb />
Peace, to strike out the provision <lb />
for two additional justices of the <lb />
peace. <lb />
The bill to amend the charter cf <lb />
Trinity by taking from the <lb />
dent body powers of govern- <lb />
and these in the hands <lb />
cf the trustees, passed its readings. <lb />
The resolution inviting Boy Stone, <lb />
of the United States agricultural de- <lb />
to address the the <lb />
evening February 5th on the subject <lb />
of good roads was adopted. <lb />
The bill passed to special <lb />
men for attendance at capital cases, <lb />
but no mileage, the bill applying to <lb />
counties, including <lb />
Moore, Beaufort, and Bertie. <lb />
NINETEENTH <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The senate was called to order by <lb />
Clerk Patterson at o'clock, <lb />
ant Governor Reynolds not having <lb />
rived from Chapel Hill. <lb />
On motion Ray, was <lb />
culled to the chair. <lb />
On motion of the senate ad- <lb />
at o'clock. No business <lb />
was done. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The house met at o'clock. Only <lb />
forty members were present. <lb />
A bill was introduced by Lusk to <lb />
authorize the governor to appoint <lb />
male notaries public <lb />
The following third rending <lb />
Resolution asking congress to rebuild <lb />
the United States arsenal at <lb />
ville. <lb />
The bill to amend the section of the <lb />
code relating to appeals from assign- <lb />
widows years support. <lb />
The bill to amend the lynch law <lb />
came up. It increases the and <lb />
penalties for those who break into <lb />
on houses the of Knelling. <lb />
Sutton, of Cumberland, said the sec- <lb />
providing that the county shall be <lb />
I responsible to the amount <lb />
Ransom, to change the age when to representatives persons lynch- <lb />
ed had b--en stricken out by the com- <lb />
Mr. said he thought the <lb />
present law amply sufficient, and <lb />
thought the bill had a look of danger to <lb />
be passed now so precipitately. <lb />
The bill was put on its <lb />
ed the second reading, and the third <lb />
reading being objected to by Mr. <lb />
House adjourned. <lb />
road duty begin from to <lb />
. The bill to allow women a divorce if <lb />
their husbands are in the penitentiary <lb />
was tabled. <lb />
At in compliance with the is- <lb />
Dr. Curry, agent of the Pea- <lb />
body fund, addressed the legislature in <lb />
the hall of the house. The subject <lb />
the address was This <lb />
was the third time he had been invited <lb />
o address the legislature. <lb />
-EIGHTEENTH <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
Lieutenant-Governor Reynolds called <lb />
the Senate to order at noon. <lb />
Bills and resolutions were introduced <lb />
as follows <lb />
Parker, Randolph, to amend the <lb />
of the Asheboro and <lb />
railroad <lb />
Lyon, to amend the charter of Dur- <lb />
ham. <lb />
Cannon, to reduce present rates cf <lb />
on Cape Fear bar and river. <lb />
to incorporate the Bank of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Person, colored, to pension all ex <lb />
or any franking privileges of railroads, <lb />
or <lb />
Clark, to levy a special tax to build <lb />
a bridge over Roanoke river, in all- <lb />
in x and Northampton counties. <lb />
Henderson, to establish the <lb />
law in Vance county. <lb />
Alexander, to incorporate the Color- <lb />
ed People's Benevolent and Relief As- <lb />
Sharp, to incorporate in <lb />
Wilson county. <lb />
Ramsay, in favor of livery stable <lb />
proprietors, giving them the right to <lb />
hold stock until is paid. <lb />
The unfinished business was taken <lb />
up, being the bill to amend the divorce <lb />
law. <lb />
An amendment was offered by Sena- <lb />
tor Anthony, to make general the law <lb />
which was enacted in 1895 to <lb />
one person in Wayne county. <lb />
Senator Butler offered a <lb />
to repeal the entire law. <lb />
Senator took ground in favor of <lb />
the amendments saying there was no <lb />
danger North Carolina becoming a <lb />
Dakota or Oklahoma as no foreigner <lb />
had come to this seeking divorce <lb />
since law had beer in effect. <lb />
Senator Butler's substitute passed <lb />
second reading. <lb />
Senator ottered M an <lb />
sent to the substitute, both par- <lb />
ties to any action, when divorce has <lb />
been granted under the provisions of <lb />
chapter acts 1895, be and they arc <lb />
hereby permitted marry again <lb />
the lifetime the other <lb />
A roll call was demanded and <lb />
; noes <lb />
Senator offered an amendment <lb />
to the substitute of Senator Butler <lb />
chapter acts 1895, which is <lb />
repealed by this act, remain in force <lb />
with to all actions heretofore <lb />
begun under its provisions and now <lb />
pending in the courts this state <lb />
adopted, ayes, j noes, <lb />
Senator Butter's <lb />
passed its third reading. It re- <lb />
peals the act 1895 relating to divorce <lb />
two desertion, but gives the <lb />
parties who have heretofore secured <lb />
divorce the right to marry again. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The house met at o'clock. <lb />
BILLS INTRODUCED. <lb />
Drew to punish wife beaters, <lb />
that justices of the peace who try <lb />
such persons shall summon a jury of <lb />
six taxpayers and if convicted the <lb />
offender, shall receive thirty-nine lashes <lb />
on the first offense, with ten additional <lb />
or each subsequent offense, and that he <lb />
pay all costs. <lb />
The bill Sutton, Cumberland, <lb />
to provide better protection for rail and <lb />
ship passengers was taken up. <lb />
It was unfavorably reported by the <lb />
judiciary committee. There was also a <lb />
minority report in the bill. It <lb />
clothed railway officials wit l full power <lb />
to make arrests of persons who com- <lb />
any offense, or behave improperly <lb />
on trains ; that companies shall be liable <lb />
all damages to baggage or freights <lb />
that railways shall liable tor damage <lb />
to any passenger who has paid lure for <lb />
any failure to make connection accord- <lb />
to their published schedules, and <lb />
it shall be presumed that such <lb />
is due to the company's <lb />
any violation of this act to be a <lb />
misdemeanor, punishable by a fine or <lb />
imprisonment. <lb />
Cunningham offered an amendment <lb />
striking out all of tho bill save that <lb />
part regarding damage to baggage. <lb />
Sutton demanded the yeas an <lb />
on Cunningham's amendment. The <lb />
vote ; nays, ; the <lb />
amendment was adopted. <lb />
Hancock introduced a bill to restore <lb />
to the state control and management of <lb />
the Atlantic and North Carolina rail- <lb />
way and a bill to allow Craven county <lb />
commissioners to hold an election to <lb />
build bridges across Trent and <lb />
rivers, and if the people vote in favor <lb />
of the measure to allow issue <lb />
in bonds and U levy a special <lb />
tax to pay these not to exceed cents <lb />
on the <lb />
By leave Pearson a bill to <lb />
incorporate the Fire <lb />
Insurance Company Wilmington. It <lb />
gives the company the right to be <lb />
either mutual and in- <lb />
life if desired. <lb />
bill to charter the Carolina <lb />
Cooperage Company, of Wilmington, an <lb />
allow it to have branches <lb />
ville and other places passed. The <lb />
charter is n broad and sonic <lb />
to it was made. <lb />
TWENTIETH <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The Senate nut at o'clock. <lb />
Bills and resolutions were introduced <lb />
as fellows <lb />
Alexander, repealing the purchase <lb />
so as to prevent paying tax twice <lb />
on the same foods. <lb />
Clark, to repeal act requiring thirty <lb />
notice before enacting a private <lb />
prohibitory law. <lb />
Grant, to extend stock law in <lb />
Clark, to prohibit free passes, so <lb />
that no public officer or person elected <lb />
to public office directly or <lb />
ask, demand, receive or consent <lb />
, -p <lb />
who did sen ice for the cooled- to free or <lb />
TWENTY-FIRST DAY. <lb />
SENATE- <lb />
The senate met at o'clock. <lb />
Bills and resolutions were <lb />
as <lb />
authorizing the appointment <lb />
of tax collectors. <lb />
of Randolph, to prevent in <lb />
and dissemination of danger- <lb />
insects. <lb />
that no company or corK- <lb />
shall catch fish by seine or net in <lb />
any water of the state without first ob- <lb />
a annual license from the <lb />
treasurer. <lb />
Early, to prevent fishing with nets in <lb />
Albemarle sound rivers emptying <lb />
therein. <lb />
Alexander, to impose a fine not ex- <lb />
or imprisonment not more <lb />
than thirty days en tramps and v i <lb />
The special order was taken up, be- <lb />
the following <lb />
Resolved, by the senate, the house <lb />
of representative concurring. That our <lb />
tors and representatives in con- <lb />
be and are hereby instructed <lb />
upon and at every <lb />
to vote for free unlimited <lb />
coinage of silver at the ratio of to <lb />
independent of any international agree- <lb />
whether the same be in the <lb />
of an independent be at- <lb />
as a rider to any bill or species <lb />
legislation. <lb />
Butler offered the following <lb />
Section That our senators be in- <lb />
and our representatives re- <lb />
quested to use every honorable and <lb />
law effort to not only secure free <lb />
and unlimited coinage of both gold and <lb />
silver, without waiting for consent <lb />
of any foreign country, but also to f <lb />
increase the amount legal ten- <lb />
sufficient to meet the needs of our <lb />
increasing population and business and <lb />
to abolish the national banking system, <lb />
and to have the government, issue all <lb />
money and currency, as <lb />
provides and requires, and to <lb />
vent discrimination against any of the <lb />
various kinds lA lawful money in <lb />
States, and to prevent the re. <lb />
tiring greenbacks. <lb />
Sec To prevent <lb />
being given to monopolies and trusts <lb />
and to lake away from every person or <lb />
corporation any special <lb />
franchises or subsidies which <lb />
have or may tend to create monopolies <lb />
or trusts. <lb />
Sec To prevent the passage of the <lb />
bill now before congress known as the <lb />
Funding bill or any <lb />
to fund or extend the debts of <lb />
the railroads and to have the <lb />
government foreclose its mortgage on <lb />
these and to take charge and <lb />
operate them. <lb />
Sec. To secure the establishment <lb />
of postal telegraph and sys- <lb />
also government postal savings <lb />
bunks. <lb />
tine. To check and prevent danger- <lb />
extension and usurpation cf powers <lb />
by the executive and federal judiciary <lb />
not granted by the constitution. <lb />
Sec To secure the adoption a <lb />
graduated or any meas- <lb />
to equalize taxation place upon <lb />
the wealthy its share and burden of <lb />
taxation. <lb />
On the call Butler's substitute <lb />
passed its third reading. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
At o'clock the house met. <lb />
BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS. <lb />
Pool, to appropriate to <lb />
colored fair at Elizabeth City. <lb />
Sutton, of to add that <lb />
county to the eastern criminal circuit. <lb />
Young, to create the office public <lb />
printer ; to let to the lowest responsible <lb />
-r all printings and binding ; may <lb />
let it to different persons ; the salary to <lb />
be the term of Bee four years, <lb />
appointment to be by the governor. <lb />
button, of Cumberland, to the <lb />
governor to convene courts in <lb />
great emergencies. <lb />
Sutton, of New a <lb />
resolution providing for th; impeach- <lb />
Judge Norwood- <lb />
Following is the text of tho <lb />
and articles of impeachment <lb />
Resolved, That house of <lb />
of the Suite of North Caro- <lb />
inn exhibits and propounds to the <lb />
honorable senate of North Carolina <lb />
this impeachment against Honorable <lb />
William L. Norwood, judge of the <lb />
court for the Twelfth dis- <lb />
of North Carolina, and pr <lb />
and alleges; <lb />
That said Norwood, judge <lb />
of the superior court as aforesaid, hath <lb />
been, and yet continue to be, <lb />
guilty of while <lb />
holding his office as aforesaid. <lb />
Article That said Norwood, while <lb />
engaged in the exercise his office, <lb />
been intoxicated and thereby <lb />
incapable and incompetent to <lb />
properly exercise and perform the duties <lb />
of the same <lb />
Arrive That said Norwood while <lb />
acting as judge hath been of <lb />
in public places, to at <lb />
November 1896, at b <lb />
September at Lumber on <lb />
at spring term, and Rockingham <lb />
at pr g term, 1895, and at <lb />
Wilmington on or April, <lb />
1895. <lb />
it is that the <lb />
honorable senate take due order in this <lb />
behalf and cite said Norwood to appear <lb />
at its bar to and for trial ac. <lb />
cording to the c and of <lb />
Resolved, That the speaker this <lb />
house is hereby to appoint a <lb />
committee time members of this <lb />
house, iii the law, who shall <lb />
deliver these of impeachment lo <lb />
the the senate and <lb />
demand that be token thereon, <lb />
and who also shall prosecute this <lb />
in behalf of the house ct <lb />
representatives and of the of the <lb />
state. <lb />
The resolution of regarding <lb />
information as to of railway <lb />
officials over which caused <lb />
such heated discussion, came up on <lb />
third reading <lb />
noes, There was applause at its <lb />
passage. <lb />
The bill, applying only to Moore <lb />
county, to make a misdemeanor for <lb />
the owner of poultry to the latter <lb />
to upon cultivated grounds <lb />
caused much laughter. It d <lb />
By Sutton, of Cumberland, in- <lb />
a bill to extend equitable and <lb />
preventive remedies, Baking it <lb />
any person or corporation as plain <lb />
tiff to bring notion against any altar <lb />
person or corporation as defendant to <lb />
or restrain any unlawful injury <lb />
or damage or wrong to plaintiff, or to <lb />
compel poi any act or deed <lb />
to which plaintiff may be lawfully en <lb />
titled, and no such action shall be dis <lb />
missed or complaint be demurred on <lb />
the ground that the plaintiff has <lb />
legal remedy. Actions herein <lb />
Authorized arc to be subject to all the <lb />
laws and rules of as other <lb />
actions and writs injunction may is- <lb />
sue as ancillary remedies as in other <lb />
s and all issues of fact in any <lb />
action herein authorized shall be tried <lb />
by jury as in other cases. <lb />
DAY. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The senate met at o'clock. <lb />
Bill an resolutions were introduced <lb />
as <lb />
to prescribe the terms in <lb />
which foreign railroads shall operate in <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
Clark, to amend the chatter of En- <lb />
field. <lb />
Grant, to regulate the sale of liquor, <lb />
establish dispensary in Wayne <lb />
county. <lb />
to the Tar River <lb />
and Carolina railway. <lb />
to the public school <lb />
Early, to the Wellington <lb />
and railway. <lb />
Bills pass third readings as fol- <lb />
lows <lb />
To allow the commissioners of Robe- <lb />
son to the chain gang. <lb />
To reduce the salaries tees so as <lb />
to conform to the price of farm pro- <lb />
ducts. This bill calls tor a committee <lb />
of five to look into the salaries and fees <lb />
of officers, so as to reduce them. <lb />
The House met at <lb />
The on privileges and <lb />
submitted a majority and a <lb />
minority report in the case <lb />
ton against Young from Wake. The <lb />
majority report Young, colored, <lb />
the sitting member. <lb />
Among tho bills and resolutions in- <lb />
were the <lb />
White, Bertie, to amend the char- <lb />
cl Wellington and rail- <lb />
way. <lb />
Alexander, a resolution appropriating <lb />
towards the erection a <lb />
of George in Statuary hull in <lb />
the capitol Washington. <lb />
Currie, to allow the sheriff of Robe- <lb />
son Bounty to collect f taxes- <lb />
to provide tor graded <lb />
at <lb />
Lusk, the Tennessee expo- <lb />
providing for the purpose of <lb />
making an exhibit there, a board <lb />
managers be created, composed of the <lb />
board of agriculture and nine <lb />
other citizens selected by the governor <lb />
that the board of agriculture be author- <lb />
to make an exhibit and to <lb />
this purpose any it may have on <lb />
haul or to its credit in the treasury <lb />
and to further carry out the provisions <lb />
of the act is out <lb />
the funds in the treasury and not <lb />
otherwise appropriated. <lb />
Bills pawed third reading as <lb />
To allow Rich to <lb />
a special I ix. <lb />
To amend the ch of <lb />
Savings bunk, of Monroe. <lb />
Reed introduced a to so amend <lb />
the law regarding tramps and vagrants <lb />
as to remove from the <lb />
court courts. <lb />
The In the blood which <lb />
cause scrofulous eruptions are <lb />
eradicated by Hood's <lb />
m. Try It. <lb />
LETTER <lb />
Regular <lb />
Washington. <lb />
The Senate did a wise thing when it <lb />
defeated the a offered to the <lb />
Military appropriation till <lb />
the cost of transportation the <lb />
West Point Cadets to ard Wash- <lb />
in order that they might be <lb />
allowed to appear in the Inauguration <lb />
day parade. In the first <lb />
tor such a purpose is an <lb />
at any time and doubly so <lb />
at this time when, as Senator Stewart <lb />
pointed out, thousands of our people <lb />
are in need of the actual necessities <lb />
hie. In the next place, the military <lb />
forces the government should not be <lb />
allowed to take any part in the <lb />
a President. The presence <lb />
of the United States troops no doubt <lb />
adds to the pleasure of those view <lb />
the parade, but all the same they ought <lb />
to be there. It is a bad idea, and <lb />
the precedent of having a few United <lb />
States troops in the parade to give it <lb />
variety, which we have been in <lb />
this generation, may some day be taken <lb />
advantage of by unscrupulous men by <lb />
bringing enough of them to Washington <lb />
to forcibly inaugurate some man who <lb />
has not gone through the formality of <lb />
being elected by the people. In my <lb />
humble opinion it would be a wise <lb />
precaution for Congress to pass a bill <lb />
prohibiting armed troops, <lb />
state or national, coming inside <lb />
the corporate limits Washington on <lb />
inauguration day. The inauguration <lb />
of a President isn't a function <lb />
and the military should have nothing <lb />
whatever to do with it. <lb />
That arbitration treaty MM not jet <lb />
been reported to the Senate the <lb />
Committee on Foreign Relations, <lb />
notwithstanding the public meeting <lb />
showers of telegrams and letters in <lb />
its The general Is <lb />
that the Committee n d <lb />
several amendments to the treaty, <lb />
setting forth clearly that it is not to be <lb />
allowed lo interfere with our <lb />
of the Monroe doctrine. <lb />
The house this week passed <lb />
bill as reported from the <lb />
committee. <lb />
Senator Daniel made a speech against <lb />
the Nicaragua Canal bill this <lb />
opening with this dramatic language <lb />
bill is dead. The speech of <lb />
Senator killed it, and Minister <lb />
Rod bus exposed its corpse in tin- <lb />
I die He expressed <lb />
as to whether the would <lb />
a commercial benefit to the <lb />
States it were cons declared <lb />
the passage of bill would in <lb />
put -the United Slates into the <lb />
business. further pointed <lb />
oat that alter the <lb />
hundred dollars into the canal <lb />
the I ii Slates could not maintain <lb />
exclusive control over it. Independent <lb />
th ; Clayton- treaty between <lb />
the United Stales there is <lb />
a treat between and <lb />
gives the armies and navies <lb />
England free access to the canal. The <lb />
speech of Senator Daniel was <lb />
alter Senator Morgan had introduced <lb />
amendments to the Canal bill intended <lb />
to meet objections raised by <lb />
in behalf of Nicaragua. It is <lb />
that <lb />
Senator Daniel was whoa he <lb />
declared the bill dead. <lb />
Some of the Senators appear to have <lb />
taken thought the bill <lb />
the Provident to appoint <lb />
representative to an international <lb />
men which it was at <lb />
first was to go through just <lb />
as i was reported. Senator Cannon <lb />
has offered an din-cling tin- <lb />
President to a , <lb />
Senator Stewart has offered another, <lb />
providing that the United gov <lb />
shall, in case the conference <lb />
to reach an agreement in favor <lb />
of international bimetallism, within <lb />
thirty days after the d <lb />
the conference open the to the <lb />
coinage all gold and silver <lb />
he semi official that <lb />
has already selected his <lb />
friend, William P. Ohio, to <lb />
U. S. Marshal of the District <lb />
Columbia, has aroused much resent- <lb />
among Washington republicans, <lb />
who gave liberally their lime and <lb />
money to help elect and who <lb />
believed that he would live up lo the <lb />
home rule plank i the Si Louis plat- <lb />
form, notwithstanding a hint dropped <lb />
by Mark some ago inti- <lb />
mating that the offices in the <lb />
District of Columbia be given to <lb />
voters instead nun voting residents. <lb />
The resentment is as yet quiet, but it <lb />
cannot be kept so the <lb />
office, with carpet baggers. <lb />
Long; <lb />
of Is about to And him- <lb />
self in the MUM class with Bliss New <lb />
York, Who alter having virtually ac- <lb />
a Cabinet was com- <lb />
by the red hot opposition to <lb />
him, to recall his acceptance and try to <lb />
h t him-ell down easy by saying it was <lb />
on account i I his wile's health. <lb />
leaded by Senator <lb />
Hour tire en Long, and the <lb />
friends every other New England <lb />
man who has cabinet hankering are <lb />
helping along, an I present indications <lb />
are that all tins be too much for <lb />
Long and he will WOO b; letting <lb />
down easy. <lb />
Is by torpid liver, winch prevents <lb />
to ferment In <lb />
tho Than follow dizziness, headache, <lb />
d's <lb />
Ii <lb />
if not <lb />
or Mood Hood's <lb />
Pills stimulate the <lb />
rouse the liver, con <lb />
etc. K cents. SiM ll <lb />
The rills to take v, lib a <lb />
Pills <lb />
To Reflector Readers. <lb />
To those of our subscribes <lb />
who pay up for the year 1897 <lb />
within days, or to it new sub- <lb />
scriber paying not less than <lb />
one year in advance, we will in- <lb />
one years subscription to <lb />
The and <lb />
Home Journal, of Chattanooga, <lb />
Tenn. This Journal devoted <lb />
lo Health, Home and Farm, is <lb />
a page monthly <lb />
instructive, elevating. <lb />
We hare only a limited <lb />
to give away on the above <lb />
terms. Don't you wait until <lb />
your neighbor comes in and <lb />
gets the last one we have left. <lb />
If you want to take <lb />
of this offer you only have <lb />
to pay up your subscription <lb />
for this year or get us one new <lb />
subscriber for a year. <lb />
Those who have already paid <lb />
up for the year before this <lb />
notice is made will receive the <lb />
Health and Home Journal. <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county a <lb />
Adm of of William <lb />
Stokes, deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
to ail persons Indebted t the estate to <lb />
make immediate to the under- <lb />
signed, all persons having claims <lb />
against the estate must present <lb />
same tor payment on or before the <lb />
day January or this <lb />
lie plead in bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of January <lb />
K. r, STOKES, <lb />
of William Stokes. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
A Co., composed of Jesse <lb />
and Chas hive lb s day <lb />
by mutual <lb />
and wilt no longer continue the <lb />
business, and in our final <lb />
We a settlement In full <lb />
from all I to us as our <lb />
Thanking our many <lb />
for pat patronage, <lb />
very <lb />
CHAS COBB. <lb />
for. <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Farm Implements, <lb />
Spokes, Rims, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints, <lb />
Oils and Stoves. <lb />
Fair Dealings and Honest Goods at Rock <lb />
Bottom Prices. <lb />
MAIN GREENVILLE. X. <lb />
a plan y which Farmers can <lb />
CHESTS FREE <lb />
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t vi-hi.-. ,. I-.-i I <lb />
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J. W. HIGGS, <lb />
J. HIGGS, <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb />
STOCKHOLM. b <lb />
Capital of More Than Hall W. W <lb />
Million Dollars, Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Win. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mil. solicit the accounts <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
Neck, N. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. Q and Books furnish <lb />
R. R. Fleming, N, C. Fl application. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Horse Exchange. <lb />
For Horses ard <lb />
go to Dr. old stand, rear Hotel Ma- <lb />
con. I have just returned with a lull line of <lb />
from Richmond, at juices to suit <lb />
Call at once, to sec my stock before buying <lb />
elsewhere, it will pay <lb />
I have a Livery in connection and have both <lb />
turnouts and polite drivers. <lb />
E. C. WHITE, Manager. <lb />
For Buggies, or Norfolk Traps <lb />
I can save you cent. Nothing but first- <lb />
class vehicles sold guaranteed <lb />
A. STOCK <lb />
o be <lb />
Owing; to the death of of our firm <lb />
during the past year and in order to settle <lb />
his estate we find it necessary to close <lb />
out our entire stock of <lb />
and to close out as early as possible we have <lb />
marked everything right down to <lb />
FIRST COST. <lb />
such a stock at the low prices the goods <lb />
be sold you can get genuine gains, <lb />
C early if you want the benefit of these <lb />
bargains. <lb />
stock will be closed out as fast as <lb />
possible <lb />
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The King Clothier. <lb />
Handsome and Elegant <lb />
the best and most fashionable <lb />
products of the most <lb />
in that bear <lb />
the impress of style and <lb />
Your choice of our store- <lb />
at wholesale prices. Such <lb />
are to be found elsewhere <lb />
The King Clothier, <lb />
FRANK <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections <lb />
mom. <lb />
is grip we sure. <lb />
One-twelfth of the year is gone. <lb />
W bat seems Id he pride in some <lb />
people is m <lb />
Washington is to have a fair <lb />
and is rilling still. <lb />
Ii. bought another <lb />
bus. is one here. <lb />
A- is her <lb />
house on improved. <lb />
The firm of Co. hits dis- <lb />
solved See notice. <lb />
The Jewish at Tarboro <lb />
will dedicated on Wednesday, Feb. <lb />
3rd. <lb />
A phone has been placed in Moses <lb />
King's stall the Market House. It is <lb />
No. 81- <lb />
February will give us four each <lb />
every day in the week. No fives in it <lb />
Ibis time. <lb />
You can a man's character <lb />
pretty thoroughly by what he considers <lb />
laughable. <lb />
A girl without a beau is like a man <lb />
without a home. Both have not <lb />
to lay i heir cud-. <lb />
The Kinston Free Press I he <lb />
cl Mr. Noah <lb />
which occurred Wednesday. <lb />
Many a who is sighing a <lb />
band could get one if she would <lb />
little more time arranging her hair. <lb />
It is time year when reflection <lb />
from burning plant beds in the <lb />
rounding country can be seen at night. <lb />
The boys have been having much <lb />
sport this week black birds <lb />
over en Harrington place, just east <lb />
of town. <lb />
When a young man wants to appear <lb />
real devilish to his he be- <lb />
gins to talk about his collection of <lb />
steins aid loving cups. <lb />
Putting an ad in a single issue of a <lb />
paper and then withdrawing it is like <lb />
letting a life insurance policy lapse <lb />
premium bas been paid <lb />
It just seems impossible to keep warm <lb />
in this weather except in a small, close <lb />
room with a big, hot stove, and then <lb />
you almost freeze on one side while the <lb />
other is burning. <lb />
If you really wish to win the <lb />
of the average young woman tell her <lb />
something <lb />
She will tell all her girl friends that <lb />
you are <lb />
In looking over the file cf Tub <lb />
for <lb />
lo having them bound we find that <lb />
the copy tor May has been lost. <lb />
We would like to have two copies of <lb />
that date and will any one <lb />
them to us. <lb />
Bob Greene Co., Undertakers. <lb />
Funeral Directors and have <lb />
an advertisement in this issue. Mr. <lb />
Greene visited Philadelphia and <lb />
tuck a course in practical embalming and <lb />
equipped himself with necessary supplies <lb />
doing all kinds work in line. <lb />
All advertising is bound <lb />
together by the chains of continuity. <lb />
Your ad of yesterday adds an additional <lb />
influence to your ad of today, and your <lb />
ad of today lends an force to <lb />
your ad of tomorrow. ad forms <lb />
but a part of the chapter in <lb />
t he great serial of Stop- <lb />
ping i our advertising then is breaking <lb />
off right in the middle of the story, <lb />
which will surely weaken the influence <lb />
of all former Ad- <lb />
Telephone <lb />
Atkins till us the work of <lb />
extending the telephone line to Snow <lb />
Hill has commenced. It is very prob- <lb />
able that connection be made with <lb />
Hookerton as we hear the people of <lb />
that town want it. <lb />
One Naught Too Many. <lb />
The Journal reports a man <lb />
who hail visited county <lb />
saying met a farmer who netted <lb />
off acres of Some <lb />
thing wrong about this. In the <lb />
place there is not a man in Pitt county <lb />
who plants acres in tobacco, and in <lb />
the next place an acre la no money <lb />
to make on a tobacco crop. Perhaps <lb />
the Journal meant acres instead <lb />
of <lb />
Our Kind of Printing. <lb />
A business man in another town, for <lb />
whom the office turned <lb />
out some job printing, writes <lb />
ed the work yesterday and like it very <lb />
much. I like the paper the print, <lb />
was very executed. Kudos <lb />
ed find money order to pay the bill <lb />
Best wishes for the continued prosper <lb />
of the <lb />
One of our town business men, who <lb />
brought in large job yesterday, said <lb />
know where to get neat printing, so <lb />
came down to see <lb />
Coldest January Day. <lb />
Mr. Allen of Riverside Nor. <lb />
or who for several years past has <lb />
kept a record of the weather, taking the <lb />
each day at noon, sends <lb />
the Reflector the following record <lb />
of tho coldest days in January the <lb />
five years <lb />
18th and at m. <lb />
at m. <lb />
189313th at <lb />
at m. <lb />
at m. <lb />
The coldest day hive had in any <lb />
month years was Feb. 8th. <lb />
when the temperature at m. <lb />
FOLKS. <lb />
Thy Step Lively February <lb />
Weather. <lb />
U. W. King is quite sick. <lb />
J. S. Tunstall has been sick a few <lb />
Alfred Forbes and wife are both <lb />
sick. <lb />
B. Cherry, Jr., returned home <lb />
Friday evening. <lb />
W. II. Grimes returned from <lb />
Friday <lb />
F. G. James returned Friday evening <lb />
from Henderson. <lb />
B. K. n turned from Oxford <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
J. F. Ki g returned from Richmond <lb />
Wednesday evening. <lb />
E. A. wife returned <lb />
day evening from Wilson. <lb />
Mi's Mamie Hooker to Ayden <lb />
Friday evening to visit <lb />
H. W. Whichard, railroad agent, and <lb />
Dr. K. Warren, of Whichard, were <lb />
in town <lb />
a W. and wile, of Norfolk, <lb />
arrived Friday lo v sit tie; lam <lb />
of F. G. James. <lb />
Mrs. While, of Hertford, who <lb />
has been visiting the lam White, <lb />
returned home today. <lb />
Miss Addie Johnson, of Q <lb />
came up lo visit <lb />
Mrs. C. P- tree. <lb />
A. has <lb />
on King's Wei some months, <lb />
Saturday morning for Carthage. <lb />
albs L. Lacy returned W ed, <lb />
evening South . <lb />
tor, V , she had b i t <lb />
d the marriage bf her r. <lb />
B. auto <lb />
of Christian church, preached in <lb />
Methodist In re Sunday night <lb />
N. II. left Sun- <lb />
day morning, having received a <lb />
gram announcing the illness of <lb />
his brother who has since did. <lb />
Johnson, who some years <lb />
been clerking C. T. left <lb />
for home in Sc- <lb />
Neck. spending a days there <lb />
he will go ti Baltimore lo take a course <lb />
in a business college. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Jan. 1807. <lb />
a lot of are being <lb />
hauled hen now. <lb />
The farmers in this section are <lb />
paring beds say the <lb />
acreage ha somewhat decreased tit i <lb />
year. <lb />
I. R. Bell was in town last week. <lb />
J. I. Perkins this morning for <lb />
Mrs. W. H. Ross, who has been <lb />
right sick, is improving. <lb />
J. P. Fleming left last week for <lb />
school at Newport News. <lb />
T. h. Thomas, of Rocky Mount <lb />
spent several days here last week. <lb />
R. X. Keel spent Wednesday and <lb />
Thursday at Bethel. <lb />
J. C. Higgins, Meant, w <lb />
hero Wednesday. <lb />
Mrs. G. N. Warren g <lb />
her parents at th e last <lb />
days. <lb />
A large crowd attended services at <lb />
Oak Grove Sunday. Rev. J. L. Win- <lb />
field preached an able and instructive <lb />
sermon. <lb />
Miss Annie Baker, has been <lb />
teaching near here, left for her home <lb />
today. She has made many friends <lb />
during her stay here who regret to see <lb />
her leave. <lb />
Sylvester liming, Washington, <lb />
was here today. <lb />
W. II. was here <lb />
a short while this morning. <lb />
M N. C, Feb. 1st. <lb />
W. S. been sick with <lb />
several days. <lb />
Several people from this section at- <lb />
tended the Union meeting at Christian <lb />
Chapel Sue day. <lb />
J. G. Staton, of was here <lb />
Monday. <lb />
Glad to hear of the prospect of <lb />
connection here soon. <lb />
B. A. is seriously ill with <lb />
influenza complicated with pneumonia. <lb />
W, J. Washington, spent <lb />
Friday here. <lb />
Geo. W. Carter left Thursday for <lb />
his home in Windsor. <lb />
Capt. J. W. made a <lb />
trip to Washington Saturday. <lb />
Dr. W. K, Warren is preparing t <lb />
build a new office at an early date. <lb />
D. H. Scott, of Richmond, a very <lb />
clever drug drummer, was here last <lb />
week. <lb />
John E. Gurganus and Miss Maggie <lb />
were married last Wednesday <lb />
by J. H. J. P. We extend <lb />
congratulations. <lb />
Mr. Hodges, of chief <lb />
of the Johnson Lumber <lb />
Co., was here last week to inspect the <lb />
wrecked locomotive and and decided to <lb />
have it taken to the shops for <lb />
HELD FOB <lb />
Lee H, s Trial aid <lb />
to Reflect <lb />
Tarboro, N. C. Jan. <lb />
Lee, who is accused of murdering <lb />
William Stevens at Knight Station, a <lb />
few days ago, was given a preliminary <lb />
trial yesterday before Capt. Watson, J <lb />
P., and committed to jail without bail- <lb />
It is said that the murderer of Ste- <lb />
was tracked within a short dis- <lb />
of Lee's woodpile, and the tracks <lb />
a pp. an d to be about an inch or <lb />
shot tor than Lee's tight fining shoe <lb />
make. When Lee was arrested <lb />
he asked what was he arrested for. He <lb />
was carried to the dying bed of Stevens <lb />
and the latter asked why he shot <lb />
Ice replied that he m I do <lb />
the was sorry Steven <lb />
was shot. <lb />
Stevens also told his <lb />
; he saw Ice plainly from the flash <lb />
of the at the he was shot, <lb />
A fire alarm was n h re at <lb />
last night and had the <lb />
in a few The alarm <lb />
came from an Id stable in Third <lb />
No done, <lb />
About this <lb />
was alarm caused by the ex- <lb />
an oil stove in Hotel <lb />
There was but th <lb />
lire was extinguished damage <lb />
to the <lb />
charming place. <lb />
Spring , K- C Jan. <lb />
Reflector my lIe, six white and one. <lb />
License. <lb />
During last week Register of Deeds <lb />
licenses for seven <lb />
here I have received nothing <lb />
but The Daily Reflector. When <lb />
a poor dyspeptic has found a <lb />
place where he has only to drink <lb />
all the water he can and eat all <lb />
he want, be finds little interest <lb />
in reading- else than <lb />
home re vs. Did you t <lb />
this delightful ice <lb />
It seems like a home prepared <lb />
by for her <lb />
children, where mother ear can <lb />
administer own home <lb />
dies. On the south it is <lb />
tiled, or guarded, by a <lb />
range of hills, <lb />
in height and grandeur. he <lb />
only few feet from <lb />
the springs, flows sullen <lb />
Neuse, as if to guard <lb />
every cumbering <lb />
care In summer they are usu- <lb />
ally to that it is t. <lb />
address the proprietor be for. <lb />
home At bow- <lb />
Fred Haddock and Millie <lb />
John F. and Margaret <lb />
and Ruth Parker. <lb />
D. Seymour and Lizzie Hurt <lb />
L. Haddock. <lb />
A. L. and Annie Stocks. <lb />
Noah and Addie Carr. <lb />
he total number for the <lb />
Hi-mil of was of which <lb />
were whites and for <lb />
We Extend Thanks.<lb />
Fresh Carr Butter I <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
Apples cheap, cents a peck S. <lb />
M. Schultz. <lb />
Notice is hereby that <lb />
will be made to the <lb />
North Carolina at its present to <lb />
the Bank, at <lb />
, N. C. J. W. <lb />
CLOSE CALL. <lb />
Bug-y Co's- <lb />
a Narrow . <lb />
About o'clock Sunday afternoon <lb />
parties by the the <lb />
John Flanagan Baggy Co. saw sin <lb />
issuing from the building. The tire <lb />
alarm sounded and a while the <lb />
whole town was in the great <lb />
xi in mint. When tie door was <lb />
open fire was awn Minting <lb />
rapidly from floor to ceiling in one <lb />
end o the wood-working room. <lb />
The fireman and a large number of <lb />
were quickly on hand and the <lb />
fire was soon extinguished, <lb />
The buggies and most of the stock <lb />
and tools were hurriedly moved out to <lb />
a safe distance. <lb />
The origin of the Arc is a mystery. <lb />
one had been in the shop during <lb />
the day and there had been no fire in any <lb />
of the stoves since the day before. <lb />
was some damage to the build- <lb />
and also to the the latter be- <lb />
from hurried moving and from <lb />
all reaching probably There <lb />
was insurance the building but none <lb />
on the stock. <lb />
The discovery of the fire in its early <lb />
singes was fortunate, for made <lb />
headway to get beyond con- <lb />
of the firemen there would have <lb />
been a large and fur reaching blaze. <lb />
Roll of Honor. <lb />
For the first month of the public <lb />
school taught at School House, <lb />
by Tyson. <lb />
Forbes. Forbes, <lb />
Pearl Forbes, Neva Forbes, Annie- <lb />
Smith, Nancy Smith, <lb />
Maud <lb />
Sutton. <lb />
Sutton, Charlie <lb />
ton, Simon Allen <lb />
Alex Harris, Charlie Forbes and <lb />
lie Forbes. <lb />
It might be well to slate that no <lb />
is on the Honor Roll who was not <lb />
present both days of the <lb />
in <lb />
Is till tide of a pamphlet, published by <lb />
the Kali No. M <lb />
I, New N. Y. This <lb />
book is known to of our readers <lb />
loin its first edition, published a few <lb />
j ears ago. The second edition conking <lb />
many improvements. <lb />
Tin- conic, embody a <lb />
obtain d with lei at our <lb />
ever, is only one . <lb />
,. . n. Stations. Would <lb />
here this L ,, . . u <lb />
many <lb />
And ex fertilizers on the <lb />
I say to t not M mu,., <lb />
Hie o. these as ill y production <lb />
water.-. I have made el a. certainly pay <lb />
in health, Very . to write a copy this <lb />
v is sent true. <lb />
ft I <lb />
the Ho <lb />
able to <lb />
meal <lb />
. . , , but <lb />
ii it tin <lb />
i. d tin- hie the <lb />
We had a good trade during the <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 />
an<lb />
ii the <lb />
u if Mr J. Foil- <lb />
Uta <lb />
is me the dining W-ill <lb />
street is to tile <lb />
She watches regulates <lb />
ply <lb />
I was a little amused to <lb />
the only two who ever ii auk too <lb />
much, were <lb />
drank and the other <lb />
o'clock the <lb />
first day. o, no. c <lb />
boys away. <lb />
As to the wonderful reports <lb />
which you have heard to the <lb />
curative properties of the Seven <lb />
Springs, I can say, as the <lb />
other disciples said to Nathaniel <lb />
come see. Yours truly, <lb />
Z M <lb />
Work. <lb />
Hob Greene undertakers, <lb />
have placed one of their on <lb />
exhibition in the window II. C <lb />
Co's store. This t <lb />
which is a sample from their stock, is <lb />
the handsomest piece of in <lb />
line ever shown lure. It is of the <lb />
canopy lop pattern brocaded in <lb />
the upholstering being white silk. <lb />
at prices that arc way down. Come and gee us <lb />
and we will you m re ft <lb />
Mil than any house in Greenville <lb />
THAT <lb />
lac. ,,, , ,. u,,. , <lb />
friend and u <lb />
I-. St-i key. To add lo sorrow of <lb />
this an o u. Hi , <lb />
cents additional expenses <lb />
of Si to say the feed <lb />
which was lo <lb />
take this method extending our <lb />
sympathy to Mr. in his great <lb />
His is our gain. <lb />
sod the mule doth <lb />
sleep. <lb />
while Jim <lb />
in puce. <lb />
Many <lb />
The Public <lb />
Today County Commissioner <lb />
met to apportion the school fund <lb />
to the several district of the county. <lb />
They made a new district out of <lb />
lions of No. and <lb />
township, the new district to be known <lb />
as No. and also re-established dis- <lb />
No. in Swift Creek township. <lb />
This is ground hog day, and it the <lb />
saw his shadow he bad to <lb />
go in other part the world to <lb />
tied it. No sunshine in this quarter. <lb />
Mint Be <lb />
At a meeting in Jamaica the <lb />
following resolutions are reported to <lb />
have been That build <lb />
a new chapel. That we build the <lb />
new chapel out the materials the <lb />
old fur economy. That <lb />
ship in the old chapel till the new one is <lb />
Floral Guide, 1897. <lb />
For nearly half a this Cat- <lb />
of Flower and Vegetable Seeds, <lb />
Plants, Hull's, Grains, Potatoes, <lb />
etc, has come as regularly as spring <lb />
time. Here it is again lo remind us <lb />
that it's time to think about our gar. <lb />
dens. This issue contains halt dozen <lb />
full page half-tone illustration- of <lb />
Roses, Flowers, Carnations <lb />
and Tomatoes. <lb />
It seems full of the necessary <lb />
for either amateur or <lb />
Send lo cents to James Vick's <lb />
Sons, Rochester, N. Y., for a packet of <lb />
either Vick's Branching Aster, New <lb />
Japan Morning Glory or extra choice <lb />
Pansy end a copy of Vick's Floral <lb />
II you state where you saw Ibis <lb />
notice you will receive a package of <lb />
flower seeds free. <lb />
is no indication that y cat known <lb />
the value of money, simply because it <lb />
always carries its purrs with it. <lb />
The young couple who before mar- <lb />
thought they could live on love <lb />
are now living on corn bread and <lb />
The Light. <lb />
The who stands be- <lb />
fore the public in the full, legitimate <lb />
and dignified one is <lb />
proud or his has a right M be <lb />
proud it, is doing a lot of it, and <lb />
to More i.; and he is kind <lb />
of man that everybody wants to do <lb />
business just so as the <lb />
will he attracted by the candle <lb />
light, so long will trade swarm around <lb />
the advertising light of <lb />
They Don't His Course. <lb />
Daring the late contest had in <lb />
over the election of Senator, Col. <lb />
Skinner, who was to <lb />
almost any measure to secure the re. <lb />
election f was reported as <lb />
saying in on of the caucuses that he <lb />
had a latter <lb />
Co Chairman, J. A. Lang, of <lb />
sin that all the Populists of <lb />
Pitt fully endorsed his <lb />
coins-in <lb />
The inked Mr. Lang <lb />
about this and he says he wrote Col <lb />
Skinner Ml such letter. He did writ <lb />
a letter t bin it was <lb />
a and contained HO <lb />
as to what any <lb />
ill Skinner's course, <lb />
II. Harrington was in <lb />
Raleigh a days ago, the News <lb />
and Observer him as <lb />
Harrington, Pitt, <lb />
is In re and the in <lb />
county are disgusted with the action of <lb />
the hollers in supporting Hi <lb />
says th y condemn Harry Skinner most <lb />
mar- <lb />
can sell strictly first-class goods at such <lb />
low prices as <lb />
at cents a pound <lb />
Good Chewing Tobacco at cents <lb />
cents a <lb />
Salt and Sweet Snuff at cents a pound. <lb />
and everything else in the Grocery line <lb />
as the above articles. It is because w <lb />
buy goods tor the spot cash and soil them <lb />
for same kind of Come and see . <lb />
lead others try to follow. <lb />
ED. H. <lb />
FIVE <lb />
Or<lb />
UNDERTAKERS. <lb />
EMBALMERS. <lb />
We just received a now <lb />
and the nicest line of if <lb />
and in wood, <lb />
and cloth ever to <lb />
eon . <lb />
We are prepared to do <lb />
in all its forms- <lb />
Personal attention l i to <lb />
and bodies <lb />
to our care will receive <lb />
every mark of respect. <lb />
Our prices are lower ever. <lb />
We do not but <lb />
invite <lb />
We can be a any all <lb />
times the John Flanagan <lb />
Co's <lb />
BOB GREENE <lb />
X-R <lb />
I prove <lb />
1st, Greatest Merit <lb />
Scoured a peculiar <lb />
and Process <lb />
unknown to others which <lb />
naturally and actually produces <lb />
Greatest Cures <lb />
Shown by thousands of honest, <lb />
testimonials winch <lb />
naturally and actually produce <lb />
Greatest Sales <lb />
According to the statements <lb />
Of severest trial and test prove <lb />
In repaid lo Hood's Sarsaparilla <lb />
According to the statements <lb />
druggists all over the country. <lb />
In these three points Hood's <lb />
Sarsaparilla is peculiar to Itself. <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
Is the Is the One True Blood Purifier. <lb />
to take <lb />
PHIS with <lb />
Arriving daily, come and sec them.<lb />
a i o O B B O a <lb />
P Q B <lb />
o H o <lb />
B, pa. a E Si p as B a. CO o -t B Cu o <lb />
LADIES <lb />
Your Attention<lb />
f AFT. <lb />
Lang <lb />
Sells <lb />
cheap <lb />
Lang <lb />
Sells <lb />
cheap. <lb />
The Ladies Palace <lb />
The Ladles could not do better than to call at <lb />
our store and sec the pretty line of <lb />
Dress Goods, Shoes <lb />
CAPES, NOTIONS <lb />
and everything to suit their taste. We make <lb />
a specialty good goods tor the ladies The <lb />
price h no object. Come and see mo. <lb />
RICKS TAFT.<lb /></p>
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that ware and <lb />
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among <lb />
end Ton are, <lb />
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to. a <lb />
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w of world only. <lb />
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will ever ray.<lb />
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original has fir <lb />
for <lb />
probably <lb />
Km pastime with thorn is <lb />
than the of la. <lb />
it far the Indiana, <lb />
own petition in <lb />
possibility. <lb />
Swiss coaster was destined to a <lb />
tor Shorter supremacy when to <lb />
tarn of Hint <lb />
it got all Hint <lb />
in <lb />
f on a wooden framework <lb />
upon flat iron bars. And <lb />
. L. P. Child of York <lb />
the want by producing in the <lb />
of American <lb />
beat every rider in <lb />
of sight, whether native <lb />
r He rode it bond <lb />
on bis side, steering with one <lb />
foot swinging be- <lb />
after the method familiar on <lb />
of Montreal. <lb />
Owing to local prejudice and <lb />
it, bend position bad not <lb />
to till long <lb />
it had been well known <lb />
of <lb />
new a not so <lb />
an a. the long <lb />
t of Mr. ma <lb />
by c. which <lb />
made Cm <lb />
the <lb />
C E. <lb />
American, by winning the <lb />
beat at St. Merit;, sitting on <lb />
of the new clipper sleds, proved <lb />
the merits of the right <lb />
even when it was ridden <lb />
In be wrong way, and showed that <lb />
eta bard ice well as on the snow <lb />
mi the new machines <lb />
aM a great advance <lb />
and <lb />
late Archbishop Benson of <lb />
and Manning <lb />
need frequently at the <lb />
club and good <lb />
friends, thought <lb />
Benson not enough <lb />
policy. A correspondent of <lb />
archbishop, who was also a <lb />
of the cardinal, received from <lb />
Lambeth in a letter in <lb />
which the Anglican of <lb />
the Roman cardinal. not <lb />
mistaken in thinking that I highly <lb />
-regard his person and bis life and <lb />
value the goodness of Cardinal Man- <lb />
heart toward with more <lb />
the purpose. The <lb />
showed the letter at the <lb />
to Ordinal Manning, who read <lb />
with evident I, <lb />
he said, as he pat it down, <lb />
a great liking for dear <lb />
of -New York <lb />
Tribune. <lb />
Th of Hawaii. <lb />
One of the volcanoes in <lb />
hes a large of liquid <lb />
in its water or hollow. This <lb />
filing, boiling mas, locks <lb />
bottle to the eye, <lb />
wt the pieces of <lb />
the original rocks of very <lb />
size may be it has <lb />
cooled in along the <lb />
It resembles slag from some <lb />
The Art <lb />
A wise Hum in on to young <lb />
men advised learn the hard- <lb />
est lesson in the art of <lb />
being patient. <lb />
your duty and leave <lb />
to take care of and then you <lb />
will see the of the old prov- <lb />
comes to the man <lb />
that can You know, for in- <lb />
stance, how bard it i to learn a <lb />
subject. All ideas <lb />
the words are <lb />
We go on laboring end seem to <lb />
make no way. Now <lb />
nine students out of nine <lb />
out of ten that will always be ob- <lb />
the tenth man <lb />
on. He works harder end hard, <lb />
he lets his mind play around the <lb />
subject, ho lets the Ideas of that sub- <lb />
soak into his brain, he is deter- <lb />
mined that nothing can possibly re- <lb />
persistent effort, and one fine <lb />
day a great flood of light comes in <lb />
he suddenly sees all about it. His <lb />
work is easy, work is delightful. <lb />
Everybody of him, an <lb />
amazing amount of ability <lb />
young man No, it was not <lb />
ability, it was patient perseverance. <lb />
The man had Ml labor and <lb />
to wait. <lb />
A bat is or smoothed <lb />
by means of a which pol. <lb />
the whole surface finely and <lb />
smoothly with emery paper. For. <lb />
this process was done bf <lb />
band, workmen using pumice <lb />
tone for that purpose. <lb />
Training That <lb />
Jefferson has taken up the <lb />
cudgels against undue athletic train- <lb />
which ho says off more <lb />
people than it cure. The strati <lb />
system, forces the <lb />
heart to a teak far beyond its pow- <lb />
and a result <lb />
lapse of the life be- <lb />
fore the appointed Mr. <lb />
says that he met Lawrence <lb />
Barrett some years ago on a <lb />
corner in Boston, and Barrett said <lb />
he was waiting for a car to take <lb />
a gymnasium. the <lb />
matter with said <lb />
son. better <lb />
at <lb />
it will save you the. <lb />
there. York <lb />
The Origin <lb />
Tho was a stroll <lb />
la tho country a <lb />
pent, stiff with cold, lying on the <lb />
around. Ho compassionately took it <lb />
and warmed it in his bosom <lb />
serpent bad recovered, i <lb />
prophet, listen. I am now <lb />
going to bite <lb />
inquired <lb />
mod. <lb />
thy mine <lb />
and tries to stamp it <lb />
docs not thy too, make <lb />
perpetual war was <lb />
prophet's rejoinder. canst <lb />
thou, besides, so ungrateful and <lb />
so soon forget that I saved thy <lb />
is no such thing as <lb />
upon this replied <lb />
serpent, if I were now to spare <lb />
thee, thou another of thy <lb />
race would kill me. By Allah, I shall <lb />
bite <lb />
thou hast sworn by Allah, <lb />
will not to break <lb />
said prophet, holding hi <lb />
band to tho mouth. <lb />
bit him, but ho sucked the <lb />
wound with bis and spat tho <lb />
on ground. And on that <lb />
very spot there sprang up a <lb />
which combines within the <lb />
venom of tho serpent and con- <lb />
passion of tho pi Men call <lb />
of tobacco. <lb />
Occasionally one across per- <lb />
sons who are to intents and <lb />
poses utterly -j No <lb />
matter what their acts, they have a <lb />
plausible excuse, and w excuses <lb />
are exhausted they dismiss the <lb />
whole affair with a little or a <lb />
wave of tho hand and declare that <lb />
they don't know anything <lb />
about it, or that they have done all <lb />
they can, and that's nil there is to <lb />
Personal the <lb />
habits of accuracy, reliability, truth- <lb />
and well bred frankness are <lb />
among tho most important items in <lb />
the education of a child above all, <lb />
a feeling of accountability and the <lb />
disposition to accept whatever be- <lb />
longs to one's share of the <lb />
of York Ledger. <lb />
EDISON THE DREAMER. <lb />
AT<lb />
Row Urn Cot Rid of Borne <lb />
Some had referred to Edison <lb />
as Victor Hugo when he made bis <lb />
appearance as an operator in our <lb />
telegraph office in Boston, and it <lb />
was by that name we generally <lb />
spoke of him. Every device was <lb />
employed to thwart his soarings <lb />
after the infinite and his divings for <lb />
the unfathomable, as <lb />
them, and to get an amount of work <lb />
out of him that was equivalent to <lb />
the sum paid per diem for his <lb />
ices, and among them was that of <lb />
having him receive the press report <lb />
from Now York. He did not like <lb />
this, the work continuing steadily <lb />
from p. m. until a. end <lb />
him no time in which to <lb />
pursue bis studies. <lb />
Ono night about p. m. there <lb />
Came down an inquiry as to where <lb />
the press report was, and, going <lb />
to the desk where Edison was at <lb />
work. Night Manager Leighton was <lb />
horrified to find that there was <lb />
nothing ready to go up stain, for <lb />
the reason that E had copied <lb />
between 1,600 and words of <lb />
stock and other market reports in a <lb />
hand so small that ho had only filled <lb />
a third of a page. <lb />
Leighton laughed in spite of him- <lb />
self, and Tom, <lb />
Don't do that hastened to <lb />
cut tho copy up into minute <lb />
and have it prepared in a <lb />
more acceptable manner. <lb />
While this was occurring Edison <lb />
wont on receiving, and tho frequent <lb />
trips of the noisy dummy box, which <lb />
communicated with the <lb />
on tho gave evidence that <lb />
he was no longer his hand- <lb />
writing with ultimate view to <lb />
putting Lord's prayer on a <lb />
cent piece. <lb />
But all at once was a great <lb />
noise, and it was evident that Frees <lb />
Agent Wallace, most profane <lb />
man, was coming down the stairs, <lb />
swearing shouting as ho came. <lb />
Everybody grow excited except <lb />
son, who was perhaps dreaming of <lb />
the possibilities in. some of tho <lb />
realms of electrical in <lb />
which he has since won renown. <lb />
But we did not have wail <lb />
to know the cause of Walls it <lb />
Kicking open the door, he <lb />
to us, but be was speechless. The <lb />
last note of his voice the last <lb />
of a vocabulary of <lb />
U was famous through- <lb />
Oat the city was gone. Standing <lb />
there with bands of small, <lb />
white pages of paper, be could only <lb />
beckon. Leighton approached him <lb />
and tenderly took sh of pa- <lb />
per from him, to 13- Edison <lb />
had made the r . fro <lb />
his fir-1 to simply put- <lb />
ting one v rd . t. din t- <lb />
in r. He had hi <lb />
in this way pages <lb />
in a i. <lb />
He was relieved from duly on the <lb />
j ; and ; her cir- <lb />
while <lb />
Leighton <lb />
hi <lb />
back t- a i I i .-. admit- <lb />
ting of bis <lb />
low of his usual ., <lb />
J. . <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 />
Ho, last <lb />
In late <lb />
To as, w. . <lb />
la too, <lb />
. la heart Si <lb />
Id but n <lb />
nay, <lb />
His quiet <lb />
For nil Baa dim <lb />
With want of only <lb />
What <lb />
hand <lb />
th. <lb />
Your in or this. <lb />
And trivial said <lb />
An of the ii. at. <lb />
You will bear Ban <lb />
us; <lb />
Ami. then <lb />
Of mid men, <lb />
Your from shall reach us <lb />
Al from <lb />
Rt if you, at lost. <lb />
Thai sea had passed <lb />
and <lb />
and never turn, <lb />
fr.-in tho <lb />
Even is <lb />
. sins <lb />
h away <lb />
As st Hie day. <lb />
we, a it not, by Hie light, <lb />
Cry. are -a <lb />
ever, near or <lb />
Life we <lb />
am bid <lb />
death la not to <lb />
A ti m <lb />
G from i life. <lb />
hand and <lb />
The word's u knell, <lb />
But y -r y <lb />
here, <lb />
a tho be <lb />
Could we Ii -r and <lb />
A. John U in <lb />
of a Man. <lb />
Ho Was a careful and thoughtful <lb />
man. In fact, it may bu that <lb />
he was an extremely careful and <lb />
thoughtful man. <lb />
Ho was resting comfortably in his <lb />
easy his resting on a <lb />
foot-rest when that <lb />
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