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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all worn <lb />
of <lb />
and <lb />
FINEST STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
he Eastern Reflector <lb />
B. J. Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance.<lb />
with i-i M <lb />
lung <lb />
deep, <lb />
You v U over I in <lb />
our lie .- all <lb />
I . Cat t t. <lb />
c, ; one. Stove. <lb />
Ump. I m t To <lb />
y price. for <lb />
m ii <lb />
fl nil elm p. . l I H man- <lb />
I power. <lb />
VOL. XVI. <lb />
GREENVILLE, PITT COUNTY, N. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1897. <lb />
. use I i <lb />
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up <lb />
N. C. <lb />
i. all <lb />
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to A <lb />
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Swift Galloway, <lb />
Mill, N- C. <lb />
B. K. Tyson, <lb />
N. C. <lb />
GALLOWAY TYSON, <lb />
Greenville, X. C <lb />
Practice in ill tin- <lb />
Sb. i. l. Jambs, <lb />
H. C <lb />
over <lb />
A Son's<lb />
E. Woodard. F. O. Harding, <lb />
W It, U. Greenville, B. C <lb />
HARDING, <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
special attention given to collections <lb />
and of claims. <lb />
Loans on short time. <lb />
V. II, Long, <lb />
N. r. N. C. <lb />
O MA LONG <lb />
O and Counselors at Law. <lb />
N-C. <lb />
Practices in all Court. <lb />
HARD TO PLEASE <lb />
In when the cold winds blow, <lb />
Man kicks. <lb />
He doesn't like the ice and snow ; <lb />
He but lo see mercury go <lb />
To zero ; if it falls below, <lb />
bow he kicks. <lb />
when the gizzards <lb />
Wan kicks. <lb />
how it <lb />
As it no misery equaled his. <lb />
n, as he wipes his streaming <lb />
He kicks <lb />
Low lie kicks. <lb />
And so it is. if cold or hot, <lb />
Man kick. <lb />
He's pleated with what he's got- <lb />
But yowls, and fumes, and swears u <lb />
let, <lb />
whether it is right or not, <lb />
He kicks <lb />
Oh, how he kicks. <lb />
a he Girl. <lb />
The girl is the truest girl. She <lb />
is she stems, and not a sham and <lb />
girl <lb />
job t tit not to her character. <lb />
The boy girl and the rapid girl are <lb />
likewise The <lb />
never bothers woman <lb />
mid is a girl, and <lb />
of it. She not be a boy <lb />
an grow up a man and vote and <lb />
go to war puzzle her brain about <lb />
stocks for kingdom. knows <lb />
business., and does not <lb />
pant to know anything about it. Her <lb />
aim i to many some good fellow and <lb />
make him a good and she <lb />
ally succeeds in doing She <lb />
delights in and everything that <lb />
pretty, and is not ashamed to up <lb />
that she dots. She is pleased when <lb />
he s admired, and see that <lb />
is. She is the top of <lb />
her to the end toes, and It <lb />
you try to draw her into d <lb />
dry tells you squarely <lb />
i bat conversation does not suit her. <lb />
i- th of <lb />
lucre i not a humbug in <lb />
bar Here i. to I be <lb />
May r <lb />
sticks. <lb />
Flesh freshly flying fish. <lb />
Tb- sea us. <lb />
gilt gig <lb />
I totally to trot to <lb />
strung <lb />
J six <lb />
ON TOBACCO. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Station. <lb />
Bali N. C, Feb. HOT. <lb />
O. L. H. C. <lb />
is a growing <lb />
pun-lie- in North and in r <lb />
I'm is is d spray i r <lb />
growing to destroy bore, worm, <lb />
laid and ll-a This <lb />
i'S you know, arsenic <lb />
which is poisonous in sufficient <lb />
strength of the for spray- <lb />
is at ounces of green <lb />
to a barrel, or gallons of water, and <lb />
he at spray is three <lb />
s daring the <lb />
irises r <lb />
Paris will lie to <lb />
and use of the <lb />
arsenic which has <lb />
i the <lb />
the <lb />
. t ill ti-s <lb />
t p--r <lb />
,. in. i d- I -i Ii t <lb />
raid i ii ii i .- i Mi i <lb />
Paris upon Hit . <lb />
fatal is about to grains <lb />
arsenic taken at time. <lb />
to tie tobacco mentioned, it <lb />
would take, <lb />
leaf d at in <lb />
order a possible <lb />
To swallow this is out of I he <lb />
question and it impossible an <lb />
objectionable dose to be taken into the <lb />
system, as tobacco are not in <lb />
the habit of swallowing the small <lb />
amount they use. <lb />
the use of <lb />
with the largest amount of <lb />
i r en c noted above would result in any <lb />
objectionable is a aw- <lb />
It is not however, <lb />
suppose, under the condition.-, that this <lb />
could be possible. Arsenic itself U <lb />
given as a medicinal dose in sec- <lb />
especially for malarial diseases <lb />
and as a tonic. It is possible <lb />
therefore, that the small any at <lb />
he detained the most <lb />
favorable circumstances instead of prov- <lb />
obj might prove <lb />
to the the In <lb />
Kentucky, where the practice of spray- <lb />
tobacco in this way is followed, <lb />
many grow -is do not hesitate to chew <lb />
their own in this way <lb />
no harmful results have ever been <lb />
Spraying as above to destroy the <lb />
worms named is a very effective remedy <lb />
and would result in their destruction <lb />
before the leaf is ragged, and a <lb />
marketing of a better grade and <lb />
more even The main question <lb />
however, is whether the consumers o <lb />
tobacco, whether by chewing or <lb />
would be apt to be from <lb />
using this tobacco, even though there is <lb />
no whatever might <lb />
it. scares, although <lb />
they may be have quite ma- <lb />
affected the crude pro- <lb />
ducts. This baa been notably cage <lb />
in the early history of fruit growing, <lb />
where spraying with Paris green bad <lb />
been used lo destroy insects or fungous <lb />
diseases upon grape vines and <lb />
trees. This scare, however, has died <lb />
and is never heard of at <lb />
Paris green is now universally used as <lb />
a spray fir fruits and no harm has <lb />
resulted. <lb />
I write you tit length and will ask <lb />
you to oily write Be your opinion <lb />
the subject as to whether the <lb />
process of tobacco tr in this way <lb />
would be in the market. Kindly <lb />
consider the question not only from a <lb />
warehouseman's standpoint, but from <lb />
the users and d standpoint. <lb />
The matter is a wry important one <lb />
and I will thank you to write me as <lb />
soon as <lb />
H. B. Battle, <lb />
in there is no means by which <lb />
they ran lie and really <lb />
do i more harm thin <lb />
two for they gather upon <lb />
loves and leaving <lb />
nothing hut a us <lb />
bit is neither by buyer urn <lb />
weighs for the la i. <lb />
It move throe of the <lb />
co plant and i f <lb />
growing is gone. It will b <lb />
more trouble lo a of lo <lb />
vii with I lime out way than <lb />
will a crop i e and if they can <lb />
I o- gotten of the vain.- of <lb />
will lie is <lb />
L. j. <lb />
BORN UNLUCKY. <lb />
Two for <lb />
We have made <lb />
to furnish- <lb />
Reflector and <lb />
North Carolinian for the <lb />
above amount. k <lb />
campaign year and yon <lb />
NO take the two <lb />
leading papers. <lb />
LIFE IN GREAT CITIES. <lb />
II. Moral , ., <lb />
Tho of In <lb />
IN HIS GAR <lb />
Terrible Experience <lb />
a Man on <lb />
To the People of <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
. Of my the forcibly . <lb />
Our energies have never relaxed. Our <lb />
. a , . that the <lb />
never Ceased t you hot I the father upon tho got <lb />
A fir i to the third and <lb />
MO CK My father was a good <lb />
lie rim ml What <lb />
Think II. Ha to Fear. <lb />
I you in tho inquired <lb />
tho young of a so <lb />
gum in this city its <lb />
; and gray of <lb />
a long hobbled across <lb />
tho floor of the anteroom. <lb />
sighed, I couldn't, <lb />
j been more injured if I had j <lb />
said he, robbing of bis <lb />
logs tenderly as he spoke. <lb />
was tho persist- <lb />
ed tho young <lb />
It's been nothing <lb />
trouble since I on sad- i <lb />
the <lb />
unlucky. I am n living picture ., I , <lb />
of bad lock, and the <lb />
of my the more forcibly other <lb />
I In, mini. <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening IV,. y. a q <lb />
Powder <lb />
pure <lb />
a Victoria on <lb />
Charles I on <lb />
Ii <lb />
above communication from Dr. <lb />
Battle, Director the N. C. <lb />
will be read with great interest <lb />
by all <lb />
II any practically less <lb />
can be used by the beetle <lb />
Cm be d leaving <lb />
bud and born worm out the <lb />
question, we can't see why any sensible <lb />
person should make objection to it, <lb />
there always skeptics wise <lb />
men of the latter who <lb />
grasp such opportunities I the above to <lb />
themselves into prominence no <lb />
being able co It in any Other <lb />
As a matter if there is <lb />
lawful reason why Paris green should <lb />
not b-j used on tobacco then it ought to <lb />
be known, but practically speaking it <lb />
bas been that <lb />
there can be no harmful results from <lb />
its use if by its use i most <lb />
dangerous torn be destroyed then <lb />
the certainly ought at be in <lb />
possession all the on the <lb />
subject, for the flea beetle alone cost <lb />
.- ii ea. on s. I. <lb />
Mis- a-1 S n I <lb />
p who <lb />
The j <lb />
In-. I. ,. <lb />
s I. -s <lb />
bis otherwise attractive and <lb />
was a quick, nervous movement <lb />
of the head and that suggested <lb />
daisy. <lb />
The man's n is Payne, <lb />
and be is a W. <lb />
Va., where his family is well-to-do. <lb />
Two mouths ago be started fur the <lb />
On the train between <lb />
and his <lb />
wen- picked. We was even lo <lb />
t-l graph for money, and deter- <lb />
mined t make his way through by the <lb />
box car rout <lb />
On the second night of his slay in <lb />
a westbound pulled <lb />
n, which wore several fruit ears, lie <lb />
into one and prep ired to <lb />
II as i He <lb />
had Concealed himself before <lb />
I be door was closed a sealed. The <lb />
car proved to have been with <lb />
bananas. <lb />
lie composed himself to sleep. When <lb />
he awoke it was to find in dark- <lb />
with the train Hying along with <lb />
terrific speed. He had been aroused <lb />
soft and velvety creeping <lb />
across bis face, lie struck a match to <lb />
see what had disturbed him. To bis <lb />
horror he saw several large tarantulas. <lb />
Payne did not dare to strike <lb />
match, a. d he knew was in <lb />
peril of bis life. To leap from the <lb />
door cf the car, be could have <lb />
it open, meant certain <lb />
While these thoughts d through <lb />
his mind, a cold, hairy substance dash- <lb />
ed itself in his and be fainted <lb />
How long he lay unconscious be does <lb />
not know, but when he again came to <lb />
life it was bread daylight, the train <lb />
was still speeding like the wind. II-, <lb />
tried the door, to find it fastened, and <lb />
that be was doomed to sutler hours <lb />
longer, prospect of an attack at any <lb />
instant from the hideous creatures <lb />
whose character he knew so well. <lb />
f he straggling rays that <lb />
the cracks cf the door enabled him to <lb />
see dimly the objects him, <lb />
he recognized bis visitors of the night <lb />
and saw that Lumbers had <lb />
been trebled. He looked about for a <lb />
loose board, and found a small one, bu <lb />
he knew if he was attacked In an- <lb />
for thorn, <lb />
man, so was bis father, but w in n city. don't <lb />
am convinced that I must have, now Ago neighbor. We <lb />
a pirate for of my ancestors l now it is proper to <lb />
that I am visited With nil bis I children to associate with <lb />
it commented tho The most <lb />
young <lb />
tors of a child arc his associates. <lb />
hire That on <lb />
-The Friday. <lb />
The was landed M <lb />
Mr. <lb />
King <lb />
P inlay. <lb />
Friday. <lb />
ii i,. mg <lb />
The of Hunker Hill was <lb />
of Are was the s <lb />
was d on <lb />
got lost mid was found by a police- <lb />
man half perished in an <lb />
Tho victim of misfortune sighed <lb />
deeply over these incidents in his <lb />
career his paralyzed <lb />
Continuing, he <lb />
was but I years old when a <lb />
playmate, cut off ends of <lb />
of my fingers with ax, and two <lb />
years later I had measles, whooping <lb />
cough, chicken pox and scarlet <lb />
When I was , I Ml from n <lb />
cherry tree and broke a leg, and <lb />
soon us that got well I was knocked <lb />
my bod lock began when school <lb />
mother died then i children of the wealthy, <lb />
When I was but weeks old. will p--,, <lb />
home tool; and I was nearly I f politeness, <lb />
I and . j , for good The battle of New <lb />
c ,. , , , , , j was years u servant dropped the world. If fought on <lb />
from which to your purchases. e to the sidewalk, and i bad w <lb />
on v down stairs have no us to . <lb />
broke my bone, and a <lb />
that ours is the store of all stores in our <lb />
from which to buy your goods hi the <lb />
coming year. Goods are 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 />
th converted into tho best bar- <lb />
. C p , . n got wen V <lb />
gains we can buy tor benefit our many by a run- <lb />
friends and customers. Do not or <lb />
led away but cone straight back to <lb />
n . . J. . , f I was years old, I was <lb />
friends who will take care of your only toy in school who got He- <lb />
i i it it i i i i ed and kicked by r <lb />
and work the to make of you a I day. later i was <lb />
stronger customer and better friend <lb />
straight ward, honest dealing between man n, <lb />
ii a- j ii only person who was stepped <lb />
and man. We are the of the poor jot bun, and the entire <lb />
was <lb />
remedy for this would ls the <lb />
of endowed from <lb />
which improper class could <lb />
weeded out. The public evil <lb />
could be mitigated by making tho <lb />
classes m by the establish- <lb />
of disciplinary and by <lb />
paying more attention to j l United Stales money, <lb />
of character as the aim and first asked the children how <lb />
end of education. I , . , , . <lb />
.,,,., ,. . made I dollar, and they Mi i V <lb />
Another evil of cities is I he .,. .,,.,, , , <lb />
in play, is C <lb />
exercise of faculties for She then said <lb />
pleasure of exercising them. Re. j -Now, Children. I a <lb />
of play the child <lb />
The Small Boy. <lb />
An i says that a teacher in <lb />
a in one of the Western <lb />
was trying to impress upon the <lb />
lie class in the <lb />
She <lb />
many <lb />
tn <lb />
in <lb />
y. u r more Cm <lb />
physical morally. In tho cities ; y tn , me how many mills make <lb />
he is forbidden to shout, to walk on i c. <lb />
the grass in tin; parks or to pick j <lb />
flowers, and the tenement <lb />
man we are 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 <lb />
fort shall be yours to command at the <lb />
Honor. <lb />
PUBLICITY. <lb />
Many stories are told of the re. <lb />
made by u New judge who <lb />
died a few years ago, among <lb />
is one which proves that bis wit did not <lb />
desert under the most trying cir- <lb />
One day, as he started down e <lb />
steps which led from the court house in <lb />
a town where he had been bearing an <lb />
case, be <lb />
looting, and fell, with many thumps and <lb />
bumps, to the sidewalk. <lb />
One the men of the <lb />
place who was passing hurried up to <lb />
Ike judge, as the latter rues to <lb />
would leap at him, and he could bis feet. <lb />
not ward them off. <lb />
His apprehension was increased when <lb />
he saw that they bad engaged a <lb />
deadly combat among them- <lb />
selves. For hours he sat there <lb />
these dreadful creatures, which neither <lb />
advanced nor retreated. The night <lb />
came on, and again he became <lb />
When he knew what was going on. <lb />
be on a col a hospital <lb />
in Portland. He bad been there a <lb />
and bad gone through a well-nigh fatal <lb />
attack of brain fever. Meantime, <lb />
authorities having discovered his <lb />
from his talk had <lb />
graphed to people, and the young <lb />
woman be was lo marry bad <lb />
to big bedside. <lb />
He bad hot been found until I be car <lb />
was opened at its destination, when <lb />
was and raving like a <lb />
maniac. A mark on his forehead in- <lb />
that he had probably been <lb />
bitten by a tarantula. At any rate, <lb />
antidotes for poison we-e <lb />
as tic was able to travel he <lb />
started for home by easy stages, first <lb />
having married the devoted woman, <lb />
who joined him under <lb />
Amen- <lb />
your honor is nut seriously <lb />
hurt he said in inquiry. <lb />
honor is not at all re- <lb />
turned the judge, ruefully, my <lb />
elbows and are, I can <lb />
best in t he w rid for Cuts <lb />
Bruises, Sores, <lb />
Fever Chapped <lb />
Chilblains, Corns, and all Sain <lb />
and cores Pile, or no <lb />
It is to give <lb />
perfect satisfaction or money <lb />
annually kl- T <lb />
chief of tin- <lb />
treasury department, and son Beam. <lb />
is tamed among his <lb />
mate friends for wit. <lb />
Early his administration Secretary <lb />
issued an order that no two <lb />
members of a family e employed <lb />
in the department at same <lb />
h ion--. This Caused several dismissal, <lb />
and forced resignation , and young <lb />
woman, whose mother had been forced <lb />
lo leave, entered indignant protest with <lb />
Logan. <lb />
She pleaded, threatened, and filially <lb />
Mr. Chief Clerk, it's a poor <lb />
rule that won't wort bulb <lb />
your lather and yourself here the <lb />
rule is violated, and think it a jib <lb />
that such favoritism should be display- <lb />
Logan drummed on his desk with <lb />
bis pencil wore a far-away look. <lb />
Finally h s said <lb />
guess the old man will have <lb />
IO <lb />
brevity in Advertising. <lb />
By C of Mew <lb />
York, Doctor of Publicity. <lb />
A words in-id a man are <lb />
worth a hundred outside of him. <lb />
Too much advertising i. bad, <lb />
lipped, his I but <lb />
Many words may please you, but if <lb />
tiny don't the reader they might <lb />
as well not be printed. <lb />
Your are king, per- <lb />
haps, and when you you <lb />
say as much as j can in the space <lb />
you use. <lb />
They are sting to you and to <lb />
your <lb />
Do people read these long advertise-<lb />
Do you <lb />
If you don't read tie why should <lb />
you expect ethers should read <lb />
yuan <lb />
Say but don't say too much <lb />
Even if people would read long- <lb />
winded advertisements, it might not be <lb />
well tell so about your goods <lb />
that people would have no to <lb />
see them <lb />
BU member, advertising does not sell <lb />
goods. <lb />
creates an interest <lb />
yo-j and yours, and by bringing people <lb />
to you, makes it easier for you to do <lb />
business with them. <lb />
Advertising is simply the must <lb />
i way of buyers in a <lb />
position you to handle <lb />
walked over me. It was three <lb />
months before I recovered from that <lb />
affair, and months later I fell <lb />
through the ice while skating and <lb />
polled out half drowned. A <lb />
year later, while rabbit shooting, a <lb />
friend shot mo in tho hip, and I <lb />
have never fully recovered from it. <lb />
The next summer lightning struck <lb />
a tn-e I was standing beneath, and I <lb />
was picked up for dead. When I was <lb />
I again fell the and <lb />
the wetting gave me pneumonia and <lb />
left my weak. Soon after I <lb />
got well caught cold, which <lb />
in consumption. The fol- <lb />
lowing year rheumatism attacked <lb />
me, and at times I cannot in; <lb />
left arm leg, and my last mis <lb />
fortune was to receive a paralytic <lb />
stroke, which has rendered my right <lb />
side from the top of my bead to my <lb />
foot useless, as you <lb />
observed when I hobble about. <lb />
with a world <lb />
of pa tie., in his sad voice, <lb />
some day I'll sit on a barrel of <lb />
which will explode, and then <lb />
my troubles will be <lb />
Post. <lb />
female is always larger <lb />
than male, if be <lb />
true, of a peppery <lb />
the husband becomes <lb />
obstinate and will not obey orders, <lb />
the loving eats him up to got <lb />
of him and seeks a more <lb />
Dispatch. <lb />
A Nm. <lb />
Ono kind of wasp found in Brazil <lb />
and Guiana makes nest of a <lb />
pasteboard, suspending <lb />
it from the highest branches of the <lb />
trees so as to escape the attention <lb />
of the monkeys, which in those re- <lb />
have a troublesome habit of <lb />
everything, even a <lb />
Susan shoes and socks; <lb />
socks and shoes shines Susan She <lb />
shining s and socks, tor <lb />
shoes and and socks shock Susan <lb />
Cl <lb />
Stop Flirting <lb />
A bill Ha in Missouri <lb />
several days ago making t a <lb />
misdemeanor for conductors <lb />
with lady <lb />
upon ridiculous <lb />
Kansas City Star declares that flirting <lb />
is something that every woman can <lb />
regulate for herself. Conductors will <lb />
not force upon passengers attentions <lb />
which are not encouraged no law- <lb />
will prevent a woman from if <lb />
lo enjoy kind of <lb />
amusement. Kansas City is <lb />
in W bat is <lb />
coming to it descends lo measures <lb />
of this character <lb />
ratio <lb />
Predictions of a sensational char- <lb />
in regard to the weather may <lb />
do little harm. The self constituted <lb />
prophet outside the regular meteor- <lb />
bureau is, however, always <lb />
a fraud. But the man who foresees <lb />
an earthquake do a great deal <lb />
of mischief. Tho bulletin of <lb />
American Geographical society <lb />
prints <lb />
Professor of Vienna Inflicted <lb />
grievous injury upon Athens in 1894 <lb />
by predicting that city would <lb />
suffer severely from earthquake <lb />
on May Nearly every one who <lb />
could do so fled from tho city, and <lb />
there was indeed great suffering, <lb />
caused, however, entirely by <lb />
t for there was no <lb />
to flirt Na another <lb />
In commenting I mischievous prophecies threw <lb />
measure, the Valparaiso, Chile, into a sad state of <lb />
terror in March, 1896. Ho predicted <lb />
one of his for March <lb />
and for several days preceding <lb />
the trains were crowded with <lb />
fugitives bound for the mountains. <lb />
The nun of fugitives was about <lb />
There was no earthquake nor <lb />
trouble of any sort except that <lb />
ed by this irresponsible prophet. <lb />
children have no resource from <lb />
their two or three room homes but <lb />
streets. they <lb />
there all know. Children should <lb />
have winter as well as summer ex- <lb />
to the country. They should <lb />
playgrounds in summer and <lb />
play halls in winter in the city. <lb />
My second point is the perversion <lb />
of instinct among <lb />
musT an rt is <lb />
of the mature. We need this <lb />
if we would keep them fresh <lb />
elastic. Bright conversation, music, <lb />
the drama and games are modes of <lb />
play. Chess, checkers, whist, arc all <lb />
healthful methods of play, but you <lb />
pervert all this the moment you <lb />
play for a stake, for tho efficacy of <lb />
play is bringing the faculties into <lb />
disinterested exercise with no object <lb />
aimed at. Otherwise it becomes <lb />
something else -gambling, for in- <lb />
stance. <lb />
Among tho causes of gambling is <lb />
the love of excitement, which is <lb />
of the most prominent moral evils <lb />
of city This excitement causes <lb />
diseases among women <lb />
nervous prostration among men. It <lb />
causes the craving for the <lb />
per. Many men of education never <lb />
read anything but a newspaper. <lb />
There is a bubbling excitement of <lb />
the brain which the newspaper <lb />
feeds -it gives you something that <lb />
will fix year restless mi for a mo- <lb />
To check this excitement, <lb />
form the habit of solid, <lb />
reading of books. <lb />
Another cause of pet <lb />
play instinct is tho desire <lb />
something for we have <lb />
no equivalent This is at tho <lb />
bottom Of many of tho social <lb />
of tho day. In the winner <lb />
has no right to the winnings <lb />
he has not earned them, and the <lb />
loser bas no right to ha <lb />
no right to squander wealth that he <lb />
or some one alas has earned. Every <lb />
gentleman should object to a dollar, <lb />
as a thievish dollar, that he has not <lb />
earned, OS someone for <lb />
York Tribune. <lb />
Tare of Habit. <lb />
A story is told o an old <lb />
miser, who, being at the point of <lb />
to give all his <lb />
to a whoso hands ho <lb />
had some, little kind- <lb />
said ho, for that was <lb />
bis nephew's am <lb />
about to world, to <lb />
leave you all my money. on will <lb />
then have Only think Yes, <lb />
I fool weaker and weaker. I think I <lb />
hall in two hours. Oh, <lb />
I'm going Give mo per cent, <lb />
you may take tho money now I <lb />
and ii a <lb />
In-id up his <lb />
lo lint <lb />
Al was <lb />
small boy near the toot <lb />
hand mid on g told <lb />
answer, said <lb />
My papa says now <lb />
is elected not a damn null will make a <lb />
Cl <lb />
A Toothless Family. <lb />
A family win unearthed near <lb />
La ., the other day. It consists <lb />
fit, without a tooth, <lb />
I Haul is lather. He is past SO <lb />
age and has passed this mu. h <lb />
of his hie sound aid healthy without <lb />
the a molar or even a <lb />
baby tooth. None ever grew. Twenty <lb />
years he married a woman who <lb />
had as fine a set of teeth as could Is; <lb />
She possesses They <lb />
had tour children, all of are lull <lb />
grown aid perfect ill regard to health, <lb />
but who, like their father, never had a <lb />
their head. Their gums, how- <lb />
ever, come down much further than is <lb />
the eras and are as hard an <lb />
firm as a bone. <lb />
The ancient of India <lb />
were called from the <lb />
name of their capital city. <lb />
CUBE HEADACHE. <lb />
Ah a remedy for all forms <lb />
Electric hitters has proved to lie the <lb />
very best. It effects a permanent cue <lb />
and the most dreaded k <lb />
to Its Influence. We <lb />
urge all who are a Hinted to procures <lb />
give this remedy a fair trial. <lb />
In of habitual constipation Electric <lb />
Bitters cures by giving the ton <lb />
to the bowels, and few cases long res <lb />
the use medicine. Try It one <lb />
fifty and John I. Woo <lb />
St re. <lb />
If we work upon marble it will <lb />
h ; we work upon time will <lb />
it; we rear temple, they will <lb />
crumble into dust; but if we work upon <lb />
mine, minus, it r-e imbue them with <lb />
principles, with just fear of God, <lb />
and love of our fellow men, engrave <lb />
on those tablets something which will <lb />
to all eternity. <lb />
J. Burns, the I a; -i. laW leader <lb />
has made a will which he thinks no <lb />
court can break. leaves bis beat <lb />
love to his wile, a sound constitution to <lb />
his son, his books to the parish, and his <lb />
debts to bis <lb />
To Reflector Readers. <lb />
those of our <lb />
win pa up for the year 1897 <lb />
n days, or to a new sub- <lb />
paying not less than <lb />
one in advance, we will in- <lb />
one lo <lb />
The II-faith and <lb />
Home of Chattanooga, <lb />
Tenn Journal devoted <lb />
To fence with three lines of barbed ,; Home Farm, is <lb />
wire a square mile requires a Hi <lb />
pounds. j us-motive, elevating. <lb />
have only a limited <lb />
DISCOVERY SAVED his LIFE- <lb />
Mr. Beaver <lb />
says. Dr, King's <lb />
I owe my Hie. Was taken <lb />
with an I tried all the <lb />
for miles about, but of no avail <lb />
b r to give away on the above <lb />
terms. you wait <lb />
your neighbor comes and <lb />
the last one we have left. <lb />
If you want to take <lb />
hi was given up and i could not of this offer you only have <lb />
e. Having Dr King's New t y <lb />
In my store I bet and I <lb />
began use from the first do-e be- for this year or get us one new <lb />
to get better, and after three subscriber for a year. <lb />
battler was up i about again It is Those who have already paid <lb />
P for the year 1807 <lb />
free trial t Jno. I- Wooten's notice made will receive the <lb />
Health and Home Journal<lb /></p>
                <pb facs="00019025_tn_0002" n="2" />
                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. <lb />
Bi <lb />
Entered at the at Greenville, <lb />
N. V., a second class mail matter. <lb />
the <lb />
February <lb />
the legislature, <lb />
Condensed Report of <lb />
way <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The m ale met o'clock. <lb />
Bad resolution were introduced <lb />
Hi <lb />
concerning the <lb />
department and the college o <lb />
agriculture and mechanic arts. The <lb />
important part is to lake the de <lb />
and college cut <lb />
present hands and <lb />
populists or republicans. <lb />
to repeal all hews allow- <lb />
grace on notes and <lb />
Clark, to regulate the <lb />
of bicycles. <lb />
Alexander, to the name <lb />
yarn mills, of Mecklenburg <lb />
to Louise mills. <lb />
Grant, a resolution in favor of the <lb />
arbitration treaty now pending in the <lb />
United States senate. By suspension <lb />
of the rules it ma up and adopt- <lb />
ed. <lb />
a memorial from <lb />
of the North Carolina <lb />
railroad and directors emphatically <lb />
denying the truth of the moot of <lb />
President Hoffman in his letter to Gov- <lb />
Russell in regard to the lease <lb />
the North Carolina railroad. The <lb />
memorial is signed by S. B <lb />
Lee S. Overman, Allison, J. <lb />
J. Young, W. C. Maxwell. C. W- <lb />
R. V. Hoke, H. W. <lb />
V. E. Turner and the request is made <lb />
that a joint be appointed <lb />
power lo summons witnesses to <lb />
investigate the whole matter. The joint <lb />
resolution to appoint such committee <lb />
was adopted. <lb />
Bills were passed as <lb />
For the better protection of <lb />
cling public from baggage smashers and <lb />
oilier <lb />
To incorporate the Carolina Cooper <lb />
age Company. <lb />
To prevent public drunker flip- <lb />
only lo Buncombe, <lb />
and Henderson <lb />
To instruct the commissioners <lb />
Craven county to illegal taxes <lb />
collected in <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The met at o'clock Only <lb />
were present. <lb />
Bills and were introduced <lb />
as follows <lb />
to define lawful in Fill <lb />
; to of personal <lb />
properly t list it at full <lb />
Sutton, of to declare <lb />
bicycles to be baggage by <lb />
a petition signed by <lb />
to make it a misdemeanor <lb />
lo give or sell to <lb />
any habitual drunkard. <lb />
to allow Onslow county to <lb />
Use its fund I r general <lb />
poses. <lb />
James, to allow to <lb />
use its bridge fund for general <lb />
poses. <lb />
Fool, lo allow a county to <lb />
ts own an agricultural society formed <lb />
county. <lb />
By leave a bill was introduced Ly <lb />
to enlarge jurisdiction <lb />
magistrates. It provides that the <lb />
for nil assaults, assaults and <lb />
batteries or affrays, where no deadly <lb />
weapon is used or serious is <lb />
done and where a deadly weapon u at- <lb />
tempted to be used or is used but no <lb />
. injury is be <lb />
k fine not exceeding or imprison- <lb />
for thirty days. It pro- <lb />
that whenever any person shall <lb />
be convicted of carrying concealed <lb />
weapons before any justice of the <lb />
it be duly to <lb />
line the not less than <lb />
imprisonment not more than thirty <lb />
days if he cannot pay it and Ike <lb />
of the peace shall not authority <lb />
to suspend judgment of <lb />
and en appeal to superior if <lb />
be conviction judgment shall rot <lb />
Sm any less the justice <lb />
the common <lb />
of trespass shall here- <lb />
be by tine not exceeding <lb />
thirty imprisonment; <lb />
larceny and where the value <lb />
of the goods does not exceed shah <lb />
be misdemeanor. are to be in- <lb />
creased in all cases. <lb />
session. <lb />
The house met at o'clock. <lb />
The by Hun- <lb />
cock to abolish office of <lb />
clerk and oust A. L. Swinson came up <lb />
and caused a hot debate. Hancock <lb />
spoke in support of the measure. <lb />
Ward, of asked what was <lb />
the charge against Swinson. <lb />
Blackburn said <lb />
to carry out e terms of the <lb />
aim that it was none of bus- <lb />
bow many assistant enrolling <lb />
ch were were ; was <lb />
not treasurer or responsible for e <lb />
-aid that if broken <lb />
agreements were spoken of it was <lb />
time for the republicans to get on <lb />
th knees ard to pope- <lb />
lists. He declared it was a g <lb />
; it was evident the <lb />
cans were trying lo oven-in <lb />
The populists are in <lb />
but in electing republicans ex- <lb />
lo be treated fairly. <lb />
Hancock asked Ferrell be was not <lb />
elected by republican vol. s and Ferrell <lb />
said yes. <lb />
Lusk then called on Ferrell to name <lb />
the which the had <lb />
broken. <lb />
Ferrell said he would do so but would <lb />
rather not. <lb />
Several republicans cried out <lb />
but he did <lb />
Dockery said S. Otho Wilson and <lb />
Chairman Atwater had daily for the <lb />
past two weeks urged him to depose <lb />
Swinson ; that Swinson had broken his <lb />
pledge by saying he would not put any <lb />
on the roll. He Swinson <lb />
was by votes ; that <lb />
had come here and after leathering his <lb />
own nest broken faith. Dockery <lb />
said Quick, a named as an as- <lb />
was in all respects <lb />
tent as Swinson ; that the latter <lb />
thought he was bigger than the house <lb />
itself. He said Swinson had appointed <lb />
two servants to wait on and one <lb />
of these was own sou <lb />
Dockery Ward, Ferrell and all <lb />
other populists who were now so <lb />
to Swinson and hit at <lb />
were last fall blamed to <lb />
get to vote for them, and but <lb />
f-r votes they would never be <lb />
here. <lb />
During all the discussion there was <lb />
a great deal of nearly all <lb />
among The democrats <lb />
took M part in the debate but let the <lb />
fight go on. <lb />
Hancock called the previous quest n. <lb />
The call was sustained. <lb />
Ward demanded the ayes and noes. <lb />
There was a great deal of explaining <lb />
votes. Cox, republican, no, <lb />
saying believed in and <lb />
thought all men have trial by <lb />
his <lb />
populist, asked two years <lb />
ago republicans were not tied out in the <lb />
woods and if populists did not have <lb />
to go and untie them. <lb />
Fence, colored, said republicans and <lb />
populists indebted to <lb />
voters their ; <lb />
could win unless by votes and <lb />
the could have hid u as <lb />
rolling clerk. <lb />
Person, W said he had <lb />
pushed Swinson, had told of how he <lb />
had suffered at the hands of the <lb />
machine ; that he was not cast- <lb />
his vote against Swinson but <lb />
against his <lb />
It said it was not charged <lb />
Swinson had to do anything, <lb />
but that he was to refuse t that <lb />
in other he was tried before he <lb />
had committed an <lb />
White, of Randolph, in voting aye <lb />
raid the republicans were cut <lb />
in the bushes two years; that the <lb />
lists unhitched them but got on their <lb />
harks and rode in too. laugh- <lb />
t-r. <lb />
The resolution <lb />
bl ; noes, <lb />
Dockery, to amend the law <lb />
analysis of fertilizes, by providing that <lb />
if the analysis shows presence of hair, <lb />
hoof, ma, horn, leather, scraps, marl <lb />
or other deleterious materials, <lb />
shall be duly made and such <lb />
fraudulent fertilizers shall be seized and <lb />
condemned. <lb />
The bill to make it indictable to <lb />
interrupt a public speaker came up and <lb />
caused a lively debate. The text of <lb />
the bill person who shall <lb />
interrupt or disturb any <lb />
meeting, lawfully assembled, shall be <lb />
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon <lb />
conviction shall be fined not exceeding <lb />
or imprisonment not more than <lb />
thirty <lb />
The resolution placing in the hands <lb />
governor lo be applied to <lb />
the erection of a statue of George <lb />
in Statuary hall at Washing- <lb />
Ion, was taken up. <lb />
Lusk antagonized it, while eulogizing <lb />
and said it the latter could <lb />
speak he would say use the money for <lb />
schools. <lb />
Alexander said he was surprised at <lb />
any one antagonizing the <lb />
Sutton. of moved to <lb />
Indefinitely postpone the resolution. <lb />
prevailed. <lb />
DAY. <lb />
SENATE. J <lb />
A resolution was Introduced by Al- <lb />
lint a joint committee seven <lb />
visit Charlotte and examine the public <lb />
roads in Mecklenburg county, so as to <lb />
improve the public mod laws of North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
Bills were introduced as follows <lb />
to revise and improve the <lb />
public schools system or- <lb />
printed, i <lb />
to regulate the far <lb />
Cannon, lo amend the charter cf <lb />
Southport. <lb />
Person, to compel employers and <lb />
corporations to pay every <lb />
week, where they hire them <lb />
to pay weekly. <lb />
lo protect creditor and i <lb />
cent where properly is Oft- <lb />
in other states. <lb />
Henderson, to enlarge the <lb />
the railroad commission. <lb />
the <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
house met at o'clock. <lb />
the bills introduced were <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The senate met at o'clock. <lb />
Bill an resolutions were introduced <lb />
as <lb />
Alexander, o Charlotte to <lb />
issue bonds for a water supply. <lb />
Clark, to regulate the sale cf animal <lb />
food. <lb />
Patterson, to appoint a cotton weigh- <lb />
for Laurinburg. <lb />
Ramsey, to the <lb />
South Round Railroad. <lb />
Walker, to improve the public <lb />
schools of the state. <lb />
Person, to prevent hiring convicts <lb />
competition with free also to <lb />
pension all ex-slaves who did service <lb />
in <lb />
Earnhardt, to regulate fees of sheriffs <lb />
and registers of deeds; also to <lb />
the of medicine in the state. <lb />
to give the commissioners of <lb />
An- county exclusive power to collect <lb />
tax. <lb />
to prevent fishing with wire <lb />
nets in Cape Fear river below <lb />
ton. <lb />
Scab's, lo e the <lb />
TL <lb />
these. <lb />
to provide that in ease of <lb />
f for damages brought against a per- <lb />
son resident of another state who has <lb />
property in this state can <lb />
whore there arc damages. <lb />
Ward, to exempt Dr. D. <lb />
Gresham, county, from <lb />
physician's license tax. <lb />
Carter, to ex-Sheriff <lb />
ton, Nash county, to collect arrears <lb />
taxes. <lb />
Arlington, to provide for u ferry <lb />
across Roanoke river at Halifax <lb />
lo create a short <lb />
agricultural liens North Carolina, <lb />
lowing a creditor to sell of <lb />
properly at public action alter twenty <lb />
days notice to cover debt end interest. <lb />
The Bill to require the <lb />
Cam railway provide such cross- <lb />
of the Norfolk and rail- <lb />
way us the latter may require was <lb />
en up and caused warm debate, <lb />
A report from the special committee <lb />
bill regarding lease the North <lb />
Carolina railway was made, offering a <lb />
substitute for the original bill, asking <lb />
that it be adopted as the bill and that <lb />
it printed and be made the special <lb />
order for next Friday. <lb />
Blackburn protested this was too <lb />
short a time. <lb />
Cook then moved that the bill be <lb />
the special order for noon next <lb />
and it was so ordered. <lb />
Aiken gave notice us a member <lb />
of the special committee he would tile a <lb />
minority report on substitute. He <lb />
said had not seen the substitute, but <lb />
that he understood a number of changes <lb />
had been made in the bill sine; tin <lb />
hearing on it. <lb />
The following bills were enrolled and <lb />
ratified and are now laws. <lb />
To Edge-comb; to <lb />
tax. To amend the id <lb />
cotton mill. To incorporate Rob- <lb />
of Clerk Craven <lb />
To relieve ex-Tax Collector El- <lb />
of Bryson Resolution look- <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
-t <lb />
lo reduction of salaries. To repeal I <lb />
act regarding ranging of stock in j u Ml u y <lb />
ham comity. To abolish extra tern I M <lb />
Washington court. To <lb />
town Wilson <lb />
For relief of ex sheriff Woody of <lb />
To extend time I-r collecting <lb />
taxes in Asheville. To ext the time <lb />
tor organization the Drummer's De- <lb />
By Grant, to Dudley, <lb />
wore pa- as <lb />
To Incorporate Rapids <lb />
To amend charter <lb />
To authorize Richmond county to is- <lb />
sue bonds to outstanding <lb />
To incorporate <lb />
The bill lo the Use lice <lb />
posit bank and to change in name. To by was up. <lb />
pas age bill <lb />
it any person, rode a lice <lb />
pass expected <lb />
return and he not <lb />
think public Would <lb />
on a tree pass it would <lb />
place lo the rail <lb />
the Stone Mountain Rail, <lb />
way Company. To the <lb />
deeds for recording election re- <lb />
turns. To amend The Code as to pro- <lb />
bate of deeds. To charter of <lb />
Roanoke Navigation and Power <lb />
Company. To make <lb />
and executors who <lb />
the funds liable lo <lb />
or embezzlement. To exempt under- <lb />
takers who are funeral directors from <lb />
jury duly. To allow to levy <lb />
a special tax. To relieve Treasurer D. <lb />
W Powell, of Columbus county, and <lb />
ids sureties. To incorporate b-ink of <lb />
Greenville. To amend charter <lb />
Fire Insurance Company, of <lb />
Charlotte. <lb />
DAY. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
Tue following bills and <lb />
introduced <lb />
Parker, of Randolph, to amend the <lb />
charier of Southern <lb />
Clark, to incorporate the Bank of <lb />
Enfield. <lb />
Yeager, authorizing the governor to <lb />
furnish convicts to work certain roads <lb />
and cut canals in Washington county- <lb />
Scales, relating lo personal <lb />
make it a misdemeanor persons lo <lb />
go to a store and get goods to look at <lb />
not return or pay tor them. <lb />
The resolution to advance muse <lb />
of good roads that a committee be <lb />
pointed to visit and inspect <lb />
the roads around said city and in the <lb />
county of Mecklenburg was adopted- <lb />
Lodge, Knights of Pythias, of the do- <lb />
main North Carolina. <lb />
instructing the state treas- <lb />
to report whether <lb />
paid bonds of the <lb />
and remaining in his <lb />
office. <lb />
introduced a bill to <lb />
date and revise the charter of Wilson <lb />
DOUSE. <lb />
The house met at o'clock, <lb />
resolutions were <lb />
as follows ; <lb />
White, to repeal the act to establish <lb />
a true meridian In the state for correct <lb />
surveys. <lb />
Carter, to work convicts on public <lb />
roads in Nash county. <lb />
r, to require deeds in trust <lb />
and mortgages to by record <lb />
within t--n days they km bars <lb />
paid. <lb />
to provide that authority <lb />
to collect arrears of laxes shall cease <lb />
and three March <lb />
Fool, to appropriate annually <lb />
to normal school at Eliza- <lb />
Carrie, to extend the corporate <lb />
Graham To j <lb />
count j <lb />
Cherokee to issue To <lb />
to levy tax. To allow <lb />
Richmond to levy special tax. <lb />
To allow to levy <lb />
tax. To allow to levy special <lb />
tax. To rental act establishing <lb />
line between Alamance and <lb />
and let the vote on <lb />
that To time of hold- <lb />
February terms court. To <lb />
protect iron bridges in county. <lb />
To mike land grants valid even when <lb />
not registered in newly co <lb />
ties. Resolution to raise a committee <lb />
to look into reduction of salaries. To <lb />
remove obstructions in Big Dutch <lb />
creek, Cabarrus county. To establish <lb />
a new township in Surry. To <lb />
a treasurer. To amend <lb />
the charter the Southern Mu- <lb />
Insurance Company. To require <lb />
s fishing with and seines to <lb />
pay for license. Resolution to <lb />
raise a joint commit tee lo investigate <lb />
charges of bribery in the con. <lb />
test. To repeal act regulating <lb />
assignments. Resolution to adjourn in <lb />
memory II. E. Lee. To allow the <lb />
and Lumber and Rail <lb />
road Company to bold acres of <lb />
land. To allow Sheriff Swain <lb />
Green, to allow county com <lb />
and magistrates in joint <lb />
called after fifteen notice to <lb />
by a majority vote adopt the alternative <lb />
method of working the public roads. <lb />
to extend the time for organ- <lb />
of the Lumber River Railway <lb />
Company. <lb />
Carter, lo levy a special tax in <lb />
stock law territory Nash <lb />
Carrie, to extend the time organ- <lb />
Bank <lb />
Carter, to allow Nash county to levy <lb />
a special tax to pay its debts. <lb />
of Green, to allow Green, <lb />
comity to levy a special tax. <lb />
to increase the of <lb />
commissioners in Camden county t <lb />
five. <lb />
Arrington, to provide tor working the <lb />
roads in county by <lb />
cents on <lb />
Brewer, to provide for redemption <lb />
land after sale under or <lb />
gage, making it to redeem <lb />
wit bin two years after pay- <lb />
of the sum paid for the purchase, <lb />
together with interest, provided both <lb />
shall nut exceed the principal d in- <lb />
of the original and at sales <lb />
a certificate as to the sum paid shall <lb />
be given by officer making the <lb />
sale. <lb />
The bill passed to incorporate the <lb />
town of Wilson county. <lb />
The bill came up <lb />
with a favorable report. It gives any <lb />
a railway the right to sue <lb />
for and any waiver <lb />
of sue, right damages. <lb />
Hy leave Smith introduced a hi I to <lb />
amend the of Selma. <lb />
Bills passed <lb />
To incorporate the Bertie County <lb />
Confederate Memorial Association. <lb />
To permit fish to be caught in any <lb />
manner in county, <lb />
By leave, Hancock introduced a bill <lb />
to rite the Mutual <lb />
Fire Insurance Company. <lb />
By leave, introduced a bill to <lb />
give authority to sheriffs and tax col. <lb />
by o arrears <lb />
tax since <lb />
The bill to <lb />
Carolina on was or. <lb />
punted. It is favorably reported <lb />
SESSION. <lb />
The house met at o'clock p. m , <lb />
took up the the following <lb />
bills were passed <lb />
To incorporate Sovereign <lb />
of Woodmen of I ho <lb />
To the Supreme Ruling <lb />
of Fraternal Circle- <lb />
To terms of <lb />
of the pence last <lb />
end on the. Monday in No- <lb />
1804, r to begin <lb />
soon as qualify. <lb />
To give White Oak <lb />
county, stock law. <lb />
To criminal court. <lb />
To incorporate Badger Wilson <lb />
county. <lb />
The senate resolution to investigate <lb />
the charges of fraud in the matter of <lb />
the last lease of the North Carolina <lb />
railway was referred to the special coin- <lb />
bill. <lb />
the mutter be- <lb />
made a special order February <lb />
nth. <lb />
Clark demanded the roll cell, which <lb />
was ayes SI, noes <lb />
n. <lb />
Ray offered a resolution that a com- <lb />
of three be appointed by the <lb />
to investigate the free pass <lb />
matter it will be to the <lb />
inter-, st the railroads to pass such a <lb />
bill or <lb />
leave, Shore introduced a bill to <lb />
amend act incorporating the Far- <lb />
Association <lb />
North so as to give it. tin- <lb />
same s and immunities already <lb />
granted Odd Fellows, Masons, Knights <lb />
Pythias and other benevolent <lb />
NIGHT SESSION. <lb />
The senate met at o'clock. <lb />
The calendar was taken up. <lb />
bill was tabled to prohibit <lb />
games no person <lb />
or persons shall pay or engage in any <lb />
inter collegiate or other foot ball game <lb />
in which such violence is used or re- <lb />
from the nature of game as <lb />
to endanger life, limb or <lb />
Other bills passed were <lb />
To reduce present of pilot- <lb />
age for Cape Fear bar and river per <lb />
cent. <lb />
To require of name <lb />
partners, providing that <lb />
silent partners shall let their names be <lb />
To allow to bonds to <lb />
a bridge over the river <lb />
in Northampton and counties <lb />
To incorporate <lb />
To define the duties of local boards <lb />
colored normal schools. <lb />
To stimulate local taxation in rural <lb />
districts. <lb />
By leave Hyatt introduced a bill to <lb />
provide woman's suffrage in North <lb />
Carolina. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
Bills were as follows . <lb />
for relief <lb />
of Columbus. <lb />
Morion, to tax lo a <lb />
package. <lb />
Harris, Hyde, to prohibit the sale <lb />
of in that county. <lb />
to and turkeys in <lb />
county. <lb />
M ard. to <lb />
and of tie pea-1; p <lb />
for. <lb />
house. <lb />
At the the following <lb />
bills and resolutions were introduced <lb />
By Morton , to the stock law <lb />
fence Richmond <lb />
By to that all <lb />
eases of marriage of women <lb />
years el age the marriage shall f <lb />
the same and effect in law as i <lb />
the woman so marrying were years <lb />
old. <lb />
By Drew, to allow Ilium wick county <lb />
to levy a special tax and lo allow its <lb />
commissioners to settle with A. G <lb />
treasurer -also to perm that <lb />
Dr. John B. lo practice will made to the of <lb />
N. C, Feb. lo, <lb />
W. J. Jenkins is very sick <lb />
Mrs. Gray Cory is sick. <lb />
J. L Roberson and wile are on the <lb />
sick list this week. <lb />
Mrs. W. II. Williams is quite <lb />
W. H. Williams spent a few days of <lb />
act week at Rocky Mount visiting his <lb />
daughter, Mrs. J. E. <lb />
T. F. has moved his family <lb />
to Oakley. <lb />
Woe be unto ye bachelors, for the <lb />
lawmakers saith that ye shall be taxed. <lb />
V would speak words of comfort to <lb />
that mourn in that direction, and <lb />
say to them that then you will have an <lb />
eye to pity and a band lo v. <lb />
Below puce.- <lb />
and peanuts yesterday, as furnished <lb />
by j- Commission Mer- <lb />
chant <lb />
Good <lb />
Low <lb />
Tone <lb />
Extra <lb />
to <lb />
Greenville Market, <lb />
s. U. <lb />
Butter, per lb <lb />
Western Sides <lb />
Ham. <lb />
Darn <lb />
Corn Veal <lb />
Lard <lb />
Oats <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Salt Sack <lb />
Chickens <lb />
Eggs per doz <lb />
Bees <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
ill o <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to <lb />
to H <lb />
to <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Farm <lb />
es, Rims, Hubs, Building Materials, <lb />
Oils and Stoves. <lb />
Fair Dealings <lb />
Bottom Prices. <lb />
and Honest at <lb />
MAIN STREET, GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
aye a plan Farmers can set<lb />
. ma <lb />
v.; <lb />
V .- . I <lb />
DO <lb />
to <lb />
PI <lb />
CO <lb />
P. u <lb />
cu <lb />
J. W. J. S. HENRY <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK<lb />
Hood's known to be an <lb />
honest and it actually <lb />
when all others fail. Take it <lb />
Much in Little <lb />
Is especially of Hood's Pills, <lb />
cine ever contained so groat curative In <lb />
so small space. are a whole medicine <lb />
Hood's <lb />
chest, always ready, a <lb />
ways efficient, always I J E I C <lb />
prevent a SOW I <lb />
or lever, cure alt liver Ills, <lb />
headache. Jaundice, constipation, etc. <lb />
The only nils to take with Hood's <lb />
to revise the charter to collect of taxes. For relief and is rented. <lb />
on the lease. <lb />
By leave, introduced bill to <lb />
place General comas L. of <lb />
county, on the pension <lb />
The bill to a elate <lb />
it at Tennessee I was la- <lb />
A J I require <lb />
who rent <lb />
lands lo lo pay e <lb />
used by tho unless <lb />
is by the landlord when <lb />
cine in Brunswick <lb />
By Aiken, to reduce <lb />
on to cents per ton. <lb />
By ward, to reduce the salaries d <lb />
lees of all save those d <lb />
by law per cent. <lb />
Person, <lb />
posed Governor Julian S <lb />
Carr and A. Hoke, to procure a <lb />
suitable with all necessary <lb />
a in Raleigh <lb />
upon the site in Z. <lb />
It. Vance proposals shall be <lb />
; that the commission may co- <lb />
operate with the Vance Monument <lb />
; that a report be made to <lb />
the next legislature that be <lb />
appropriated expenses. <lb />
The special order was taken up, <lb />
being the contest of FlaM Vs. <lb />
Crews from Granville. Majority and <lb />
reports were submitted by the <lb />
the minority report, signed <lb />
by two democrats, being in Field fa- <lb />
The minority report was voted <lb />
on first and ; noes, <lb />
The majority report was then adopted. <lb />
The hill passed to protect fish in <lb />
river. <lb />
SESSION. <lb />
The calendar was taken up and the <lb />
following bills passed. <lb />
To repeal charter the <lb />
and Morehead Railway Company. <lb />
To so amend the code a; to allow <lb />
children of certain ex-slaves to inherit <lb />
and become of their estates, <lb />
to apply to elates of such <lb />
children as are now deceased or other- <lb />
wise <lb />
of <lb />
Carolina at it present session tn <lb />
Charter the at en <lb />
ville. X. J. IV. <lb />
Dissolution Notice. <lb />
The firm of John Flanagan <lb />
Co., was day mutual <lb />
John withdrawing <lb />
from Hun, his entire interest in the <lb />
being h. by H. <lb />
Hooker, tie remaining partners. <lb />
The business will be at the <lb />
name <lb />
The of the old <lb />
be paid be- K. Greene and Hooker <lb />
With whom all persons owing the old <lb />
will settle. <lb />
This 2nd of February 1--07, <lb />
It. <lb />
O. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
as <lb />
Ed weaned, this is to all <lb />
per s holding s against the es- <lb />
the En. Mayo, to preset <lb />
them o the or before <lb />
the nth day of February. 1898, or this <lb />
notice will be plead bar of their re- <lb />
All persons Indebted to e <lb />
of sold Ed. Mayo will please <lb />
mediate K. J. GRIMES. <lb />
of Mayo. <lb />
This Feb. 8th, <lb />
Representing a Capital More Than a Hall W. <lb />
Million Dollars, N. C. <lb />
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mil. We respectfully solicit the accounts <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland firms, individuals and the general <lb />
N. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Neck, N. C- and Account Books <lb />
R. turning, N. C. on <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Horse Exchange. <lb />
For Horses ard Mules <lb />
go to Dr. old stand, rear of Hotel Ma- <lb />
con. I have just returned with a full line of <lb />
from Richmond, at prices to suit <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Having qualified as of <lb />
Mary this is to notify <lb />
p. claims against the es- <lb />
the said Mary Mayo to present <lb />
them on or the day of Feb. <lb />
or tills notice will la plead in bar <lb />
of All persons indebted to <lb />
said Mary Mayo will make immediate <lb />
payment. B. J. CRIMES. <lb />
Administrator of Mary Mayo. <lb />
Tills Feb. -S n, <lb />
Call at once, to see my stock before buying <lb />
elsewhere, it will pay you. <lb />
I have a Livery in connection and have both <lb />
turnouts and polite drivers. <lb />
E. O. WHITE, Manager. <lb />
For Buggies, or Norfolk Traps <lb />
I can save you pd cent. Nothing but first- <lb />
class vehicles sold and guaranteed <lb />
A. <lb />
be <lb />
PAY. <lb />
The Senate met at o'clock, and <lb />
bills were introduced as <lb />
To amend the charter of the <lb />
Mount Agricultural and Mechanical <lb />
Association. <lb />
By to incorporate the Col- <lb />
Drainage Company ; also lo <lb />
make a picket fence four feel high a law. <lb />
fence. <lb />
Tn establish a normal school in K pin <lb />
son county. <lb />
Early, to incorporate <lb />
Educational Association. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
Co., composed of Jesse <lb />
and have this day <lb />
by mutual <lb />
and will no longer continue the <lb />
business, and in our final <lb />
we wish a settlement In <lb />
from all to us as our business <lb />
must be closed. Thanking our many <lb />
customers for their past patronage, <lb />
are. very <lb />
JESSE r. <lb />
l HAS. COBB. <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 <lb />
out our entire stock of <lb />
Notice to Creditors. <lb />
II duly before the <lb />
Court Clerk of Pitt county as <lb />
Adm of the estate of William <lb />
Stokes, deceased, notice Is hereby <lb />
to Indebted to the estate to <lb />
make to the under- <lb />
signed, and all persons having claims <lb />
the estate must present the <lb />
same payment on or b fore the <lb />
day of January or this <lb />
be ad bar recovery. <lb />
a of January <lb />
K. r. i <lb />
of William Stokes. <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 bargains, <lb />
early if you want the benefit of these <lb />
bargains. <lb />
stock will be closed out as fast as <lb />
possible <lb />
S. s. <lb />
.-. <lb />
A-. x y <lb />
v M -S <lb /></p>
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The King Clothier. <lb />
UP. <lb />
Better Weather Bring Mere People <lb />
Out. <lb />
Mi.- Lena Mute hew line the la <lb />
grippe. <lb />
Mies is <lb />
from Grippe. <lb />
Miss Olive Daniel, who has been <lb />
sick, is again. <lb />
THEY ABE ONE <lb />
A Brilliant Chin ch Wedding. <lb />
Mi's Lee Foley urns sick <lb />
but is better not. <lb />
week <lb />
MATS. <lb />
Just received a beautiful line of <lb />
GEN TS SHOE <lb />
latest Spring <lb />
Selling along the finest make <lb />
at astonishing low prices and I always <lb />
a perfect fit. Let me take measure <lb />
for a Tailor-Made Suit My Spring Samples <lb />
are all in. <lb />
The King Clothier, j <lb />
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections <lb />
stove pipe. <lb />
ere more <lb />
In the front vest button. <lb />
George Dudley home <lb />
In Mourning. <lb />
Some wag tied black cloth around <lb />
the post of the porch and a piece <lb />
also around the railing of a house near- <lb />
fag in this city. It had <lb />
mourning. We can't <lb />
it Will unless there <lb />
would be occupants of that house soon <lb />
t he home was mourning joy. <lb />
the in <lb />
imagine what <lb />
for <lb />
Here is an extraordinary We <lb />
bite will send <lb />
I. I the Cosmopolitan and Leslie's Weekly <lb />
BUlk says it's a sign three a whole year for <lb />
w hen come. he price the three <lb />
is If you do not all <lb />
three you can get th-i and <lb />
Cosmopolitan or the Hi <lb />
and Leslie's Weekly for <lb />
Take advantage of this low offer while <lb />
you can, it may not be open long. <lb />
The are lidding a <lb />
g at <lb />
spring <lb />
Sunday was a beautiful <lb />
everybody enjoyed it. <lb />
Washington's birthday-he 22nd <lb />
will be the next holiday. <lb />
J. H. Moore is having his sidewalk <lb />
paved mound his residence. <lb />
man is m t a king simply be- <lb />
he has a in his hat. <lb />
I'll, lie <lb />
lure yesterday afternoon. <lb />
The Glass Blowers. <lb />
The Lie-by Glass closed <lb />
their engagement here Saturday night. <lb />
They had pretty fair houses while they <lb />
staid here and it was enjoyed by our <lb />
i citizens. They offered a handsome <lb />
bile the season was; present to be given away on Saturday, <lb />
William Moore, Brooklyn, N. Y., <lb />
is here visiting friends and relatives. <lb />
J Wiggins returned Holiday <lb />
f-om <lb />
Carmer, of Washington, <lb />
is visiting Mrs. J. B. Cherry. <lb />
Miss <lb />
evening to visit friends in <lb />
Miss who been <lb />
out again we glad <lb />
We ate sorry to of the sickness <lb />
of Mis. S. B. Wilson in <lb />
Miss Anna el Grifton. is <lb />
visiting the family of Maj. II, Harding. <lb />
W. W. Moore, of arrived <lb />
Saturday is stopping with J. <lb />
L. has guile Rab-iii to <lb />
before the Supreme Court that is <lb />
session th re. <lb />
Mis. Auric arrived this <lb />
morning and is <lb />
Maj II. Harding. <lb />
Sallie of <lb />
arrived Morning and is the guest <lb />
if Miss Forbes. <lb />
We are gad to learn th it J. <lb />
T. Matthews, who has is <lb />
and to he up, <lb />
Mrs. Andrew We'd <lb />
evening from Her <lb />
friends are glad to kn w I bill her hi alt h <lb />
is restored. <lb />
E. L. and rile, <lb />
their honey moon with <lb />
Mr. Brown's parents, near Falkland, <lb />
took the train here Monday evening for <lb />
Ayden. <lb />
If. IS. has moved into the <lb />
dwelling house adjoining the <lb />
K. . and II. B. Moore, agents <lb />
tot the Economy Bin, left Monday <lb />
evening for Grifton. <lb />
Dr. Frank W. Brown returned home <lb />
Tuesday evening after an absence of <lb />
about four Weeks for his His <lb />
host of friends are glad to know that <lb />
bis is entirely restated to see <lb />
him looking to well. He s lie <lb />
like a new man and is ready Io resume <lb />
the his profession. There <lb />
are better physicians and surgeons <lb />
than he. <lb />
have skat- <lb />
c on next Wednesday night. <lb />
Mr. T. H. was the <lb />
one. It was a large globe with <lb />
, figures a and lighthouse in it. <lb />
We can recommend these people and <lb />
work is o best. <lb />
on bis second near the <lb />
church. <lb />
The country has just been passing <lb />
the cold and fever, and in <lb />
a short while spring lever will In <lb />
Mr. W. Whitfield, near <lb />
a valuable horse a few ago. <lb />
animal was taken sick and died in <lb />
u short while. <lb />
There is a ditch projecting out be- <lb />
the railroad near the depot, <lb />
that should be covered, In its present <lb />
condition it is dangerous to pass, <lb />
that way at night. <lb />
The Atlantic Line has sent <lb />
advertisements o special rates to <lb />
he Newborn fair. The rate from <lb />
Greenville via including one <lb />
admission the fair, is and via <lb />
Goldsboro it is <lb />
A man standing at the depot as the <lb />
train came in Monday night <lb />
the world did Greenville get <lb />
along she- had a railroad She <lb />
wiggled along just so, but wouldn't like- <lb />
to try the experiment <lb />
Pardoned. <lb />
Gov. has pardoned George <lb />
Dudley, colored, who was sent to the <lb />
from this county for killing <lb />
Bed Blew, colored, over a game <lb />
eaten some years ago. George run <lb />
away alter committing the was <lb />
subsequently captured in Richmond <lb />
and brought back here for trial, was <lb />
convicted of manslaughter and sen. <lb />
fenced to years in the penitentiary. <lb />
lie served a few months over o years <lb />
of his sentence. <lb />
ho Got Mixed. <lb />
We hear of a good joke on a certain <lb />
young lady town. This particular <lb />
lady is given much to the use of the tel- <lb />
and frequent conversations over <lb />
the wires has made the habit of saying <lb />
when the talk is finished as <lb />
much a fixture as the conventional <lb />
at the beginning. Nothing <lb />
amiss in this, but a night or two ago <lb />
l he legal rate of interest of Kansas , , , . <lb />
i . To he was saying her prayers as usual be- <lb />
has been reduced from to S per, . . , J <lb />
cent. With oats M cents, potatoes retiring, and at the close of her <lb />
a bushel, and corn being used the telephone habit asserted <lb />
fuel, the statesmen concluded that and she ended with <lb />
pr cent, was about as much as the instead of <lb />
average could pay. <lb />
The members of the Christian church Narrow <lb />
living in this community are <lb />
steps to organize and build a church I Mr- K- L- Nichols, of Beaver Dam <lb />
here. II. B. Melton, Stale township, tells us of a escape <lb />
who ban been here for mother had a from <lb />
Fresh Curr I pond packages <lb />
at S. M. Schultz. <lb />
There have been introduced in the <lb />
House bills up to date. <lb />
Dr. J. Shinn, General <lb />
list of the Church will <lb />
h in Greenville Thursday night <lb />
February <lb />
This Year's <lb />
At New Orleans will be grander than <lb />
ever. Don't miss it. The Seaboard <lb />
Air Line will make a rate one fare <lb />
for the round trip and give <lb />
yon of their swell trains, <lb />
Atlanta or the A. L. <lb />
By the cl urge in the schedule <lb />
February 1807, this line <lb />
now makes close connections at Atlanta <lb />
for Mobile and New Orleans, <lb />
by best and most, convenient <lb />
service from any point in the Atlantic <lb />
States to the great Apply to <lb />
agencies of the Seaboard Air Line, and <lb />
take no other route. <lb />
most beautiful <lb />
and marriage was witnessed <lb />
in the Memorial Baptist Wed- <lb />
evening, the contracting parties <lb />
being Mr. Herbert A. and Miss <lb />
Jennie L. Jaine. <lb />
The church was elaborately <lb />
the -ion. The choir recess <lb />
behind the pulpit was transformed <lb />
into a superb bower of lilies, roses, <lb />
hyacinths, palms, holly h it <lb />
plants of every description, by <lb />
mirrors, with wax neat- <lb />
arranged BO that their glow cal b <lb />
beautiful on the <lb />
An over the front of the pulpit <lb />
was encircled with tapers and <lb />
with rare flowers. A marriage <lb />
bell was suspended ill of the i <lb />
where lite bride the groom stood <lb />
Floral gates were at the end of the <lb />
aisles, arches bearing in silver let- <lb />
the name and <lb />
At an early hour church <lb />
large promptly <lb />
seated by <lb />
and ushers, K. A. <lb />
C. J. II. and Z-no <lb />
Brown and Messrs. L. Moore, J. W . <lb />
Wiggins and J. L. Under <lb />
the skillful touch Mrs J. B. Cherry, <lb />
on the organ, tie <lb />
Grand Y <lb />
sweetly render- d as -1 par, <lb />
Masters John <lb />
and James nm down <lb />
the light and lei aisles and swung open <lb />
floral gates. Following these <lb />
the ushers, three up each , and <lb />
the-front pew. <lb />
entered rear door couples, s. pa- <lb />
the one up <lb />
right the other up the <lb />
e- ill lie an I j <lb />
the at <lb />
then down the <lb />
aisles in the following order <lb />
Miss Carrie Cobb with J. B. <lb />
Jr., Miss Lena with E. B. <lb />
n, Miss Myra Skinner with J. L. <lb />
Miss Sallie Lipscomb B. <lb />
D. Cherry, Miss <lb />
with Jarvis Sugg, Vies Delia Marshall <lb />
W. J. Tyson <lb />
with G. J. Mis Lula White <lb />
with R. M. Miss Lizzie Blow <lb />
with II. Miss Cher- <lb />
with J. B. White. Next came the <lb />
flower girls Misses Mary James <lb />
Clark strewing flowers <lb />
went. The maid of honor, Miss Bessie <lb />
Jarvis, preceded the bride with a silver <lb />
tray in the shape a heart bearing the <lb />
Bat k Hurt. <lb />
We that Mr a painter <lb />
working on Ate. S. Hookers house <lb />
on fell Satin-day <lb />
evening and hurt his back. <lb />
Found <lb />
the man that <lb />
In Good Luck. <lb />
the <lb />
often heard Mint if you horse <lb />
shoe in the. and it home <lb />
and nailed it up over the door you <lb />
would have good luck. This n <lb />
at the depot are overheard a <lb />
between two colored men and it <lb />
named Willis in some lime; it one of- ,,., <lb />
ago was found guilty murder in the horseshoe, and went he me to nail it up <lb />
first degree on day, III leaching his home he Bade <lb />
preparations Io nail the horseshoe on <lb />
Going Forward. the wall over door, in the presence <lb />
Things are on She advance group of spectators <lb />
around. Riverside Several consisting of hit wife and three fatal, <lb />
laid adjoining have been <lb />
chased and the nursery Kill be enlarged <lb />
Mr. Allen Warren tells us <lb />
also open a seed at the his grasp and till on tin <lb />
stick having been ordered It. I baby's bead. At I lie second stroke In <lb />
rail, but landed on his thumb, <lb />
. . ,. and in excitement the moment <lb />
public school for the white race. ,. , , ., . . . <lb />
, , , . .,,., ., . ladder over, mixing the <lb />
n school , .- , . . <lb />
., . . vi i i , be family on the floor. Alter <lb />
U, will begin on ., ,, ;, . <lb />
1897 blathering together, said metal <lb />
February 1897. H <lb />
, c threw iv out the window. Inside <lb />
II Com. ,.,,,. <lb />
We Extend Thanks. <lb />
sooner had he <lb />
for time than the hammer <lb />
1.1 In <lb />
Mas; Have It. <lb />
We the news. I <lb />
tell us, or phone us, <lb />
or whisper <lb />
write u. <lb />
of it. <lb />
and it out the window <lb />
ed two minutes the next door <lb />
to complain ii,. <lb />
you hear I her dog on the <lb />
back, and I hat Ma consequence the <lb />
was having a He bad to <lb />
Fire m v. ii <lb />
Mr, N. T. who vi as i to- <lb />
day Ibid the that Miss <lb />
Adams, live miles Muck <lb />
Jack, a barn a year's i i <lb />
corn by file on <lb />
night The tire early the <lb />
night, its being a in; <lb />
The news is a V. be VOWS <lb />
and lions is what we an going to he <lb />
have f it he will us owner in six <lb />
To New <lb />
There v ill he an from <lb />
to New Thursday, <lb />
on air mil el the New <lb />
Fair. train will leave here <lb />
at in tin- morning, New <lb />
at II <lb />
i r <lb />
P. M. arriving <lb />
In- far-- will he <lb />
flip, with admission <lb />
lays, tells us that a meeting will be <lb />
held be-ginning on first Sunday in <lb />
May. <lb />
Va., Feb. <lb />
board of A of Washington an <lb />
Lee University unanimously elected <lb />
Hon. Win. L. Wilson, <lb />
General, of University in <lb />
place of G. W. C. who <lb />
recently resigned. It is well <lb />
that Mr. Wilson will accept the <lb />
will enter upon the of <lb />
his office on the first of next July. <lb />
serious ii not injury. Mrs. <lb />
went to the well to draw a bucket <lb />
water. The bucket fastened to <lb />
an old sweep, and h. lowering <lb />
it the sweep broke, one end <lb />
missing her head. Fortunately the <lb />
tailing sweep just grazed her left <lb />
and arm and her it was only <lb />
slight. Had the sweep struck her on <lb />
the head doubt it have killed <lb />
her. <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
N. C. Feb. 15th, W. <lb />
a number of our people are <lb />
Speaking cl attending the <lb />
Fair. <lb />
C. K. Bradley, A. C. L. at <lb />
was here Friday. <lb />
Miss Maggie of House, <lb />
spent Saturday and Sunday here. <lb />
Quite a large crowd attended service <lb />
at Swamp Sunday. <lb />
Capt. J. iv. spent <lb />
days at Jamesville last wee-K. <lb />
Jesse lit, of Greenville, <lb />
here a short while Thursday. <lb />
T. L. Thomas, of Rocky Mount, <lb />
spent lust week here. <lb />
J. R. went to <lb />
Saturday. <lb />
Walter Roberson returned from <lb />
Rapids last week. <lb />
If. W. went to <lb />
last week. <lb />
W. J. Rhodes and D. H. Wallace <lb />
two clever drummers of Washington <lb />
were in town Friday. <lb />
D. B. Carrington is suffering with <lb />
La Grippe. <lb />
J. G. was here <lb />
Mrs. J. L. Roberson is out again <lb />
an attack of La Grippe. <lb />
Rev. J. L. Winfield passed through <lb />
Saturday on his way to We <lb />
were glad to have a pleasant with <lb />
him. <lb />
A little child of A. IS. <lb />
was taken ill Friday night is eon- <lb />
Quito a serious accident happened to <lb />
Thud Bullock last He was <lb />
running a saw at the mill of J. I. <lb />
A Sous and accidentally got <lb />
his hand caught in the saw which <lb />
bis thumb and two fingers completely <lb />
off He was taken to the office of Dr <lb />
where his wounds were <lb />
and at last accounts was doing very <lb />
J well. <lb />
wedding ring. The beautiful Miss <lb />
Jennie James, entered leaning upon the <lb />
arm ed brother, Hon. F. G. James <lb />
The bride was joined at the altar <lb />
by groom, Mr. A. White, <lb />
with his best man, Mr. S. T. it bile-, they <lb />
coming th rear dour. Rev. <lb />
Wells, with a most <lb />
impressive ceremony united them in the <lb />
holy bonds pronounced man <lb />
and wile. <lb />
From church the bridal <lb />
repaired to the elegant residence <lb />
lion. F. G. James where a reception <lb />
was held from to o'clock. The <lb />
rooms the budding were <lb />
appropriately decorated. The bride <lb />
cud groom occupied the west and <lb />
there received the congratulations a. <lb />
host friends. <lb />
the clawing room the <lb />
parlor were displayed the bridal pres- <lb />
These comprised about ninety <lb />
presents, many <lb />
beauty and value being among them. <lb />
he bride, who is one of our <lb />
charming young ladies, never <lb />
more loan in her perfect lining <lb />
Wedding robe white satin. She <lb />
each the bridesmaids carried <lb />
of furnished by <lb />
Riverside Nurseries. The groom, <lb />
ways a handsome man, looked <lb />
his best on this occasion. He is a native <lb />
el Greensboro, but has been engaged <lb />
I a here for the lust <lb />
years. Both share a large measure <lb />
popularity among our people, it is <lb />
the of that their Wedded <lb />
begun SO auspiciously may be an <lb />
New Bil s. <lb />
I. mys I he- la i l i <lb />
lion ii. ii via I. town, is <lb />
a bill re- in i. . <lb />
to <lb />
of too much labor cot down a big <lb />
tree am find but a little <lb />
when a big o e was expected. Al.-o <lb />
that flounders be compelled to swim <lb />
With their white side up Mint it will <lb />
We had a good trade ii t tis j <lb />
still a lull stork to e <lb />
y you the latest in <lb />
Dress Goods, Shoes, <lb />
Notions. Hats, r <lb />
AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. <lb />
prices that are way down. Come and sec us <lb />
and we will you mire goods for a dollar <lb />
bill than any house in Greenville. <lb />
c t <lb />
r on <lb />
Ar cf Our F re. <lb />
Today is the anniversary of our big <lb />
Arc, occurred <lb />
and it looked at time as if our <lb />
was not <lb />
so, with I ho determination that the <lb />
of this is made of, they wen <lb />
be to nod gig tin at night o to rebuild It was fie <lb />
fire ever The <lb />
number of stores we're <lb />
and now in their stead <lb />
live <lb />
in all. It do-s not Io now as <lb />
we over had a lire. <lb />
A Tea. <lb />
The ladies the Aid Society tin <lb />
Disciple church will given <lb />
the of Mrs. I. W. <lb />
King, Friday evening, Feb. 19th, <lb />
from till o'clock. A <lb />
lea el depositing one penny for <lb />
each year oil you are. Now let every <lb />
go and spend a very even- <lb />
and won't you much. for. of <lb />
are <lb />
Good <lb />
UNDERTAKERS, <lb />
EMBALMERS. <lb />
-O- <lb />
We received a now <lb />
and th lino of <lb />
ins <lb />
over to <lb />
Jo <lb />
ITEMS. <lb />
Bethel, N. C, Feb. Io, 1897. <lb />
R. <lb />
Miss Jennie Bunting, <lb />
spent last week with Mrs. J. <lb />
big. <lb />
W. F. of C spent <lb />
last here legal business. <lb />
W. B. Wilson, of spent <lb />
Friday here. <lb />
Dr. J. D. Bullock <lb />
Tuesday night. <lb />
M. C. S. Cherry went to Tarboro <lb />
Sunday. <lb />
J. C. Chewy who has been spending <lb />
few days with relative-s returned to <lb />
Richmond Sunday morning. <lb />
J. L. the new <lb />
operator arrived last week. <lb />
J. II. Blount and L. I. Moore passed <lb />
through here Sunday morning on their <lb />
way to Raleigh to attend the <lb />
Court. <lb />
J. C. Carson who has been sick with <lb />
pneumonia is better. <lb />
Mrs. Flora Moody is visiting her sis- <lb />
Mis, N. <lb />
James Bryan was on the sick list <lb />
last week. <lb />
W. J. and Tarboro, <lb />
are visiting relatives <lb />
Mrs. N. M. Hammond is sick <lb />
pneumonia. <lb />
We lire glad to learn that Mrs. Joint <lb />
Bryan who b very low <lb />
pneumonia is <lb />
The youngest child F. C. Martin, <lb />
about two old, died last <lb />
day. Funeral services were held Thurs. <lb />
day evening by Rev. B. B. <lb />
after which it was buried. <lb />
essential <lb />
health. Every nook <lb />
and corner the <lb />
system is reached by the blood, and on <lb />
it quality the condition of every de- <lb />
pends. I blood means strong nerves, <lb />
good digestion, robust health. Impure <lb />
blood means dyspepsia, <lb />
catarrh or other diseases. The surest <lb />
way to have good blood is to take Hood's i Grown <lb />
Sarsaparilla. This medicine purifies, vi- <lb />
and enriches the blood, and sends . a <lb />
the elements of health and strength J <lb />
every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates Personal to con <lb />
bodies <lb />
treated to our will <lb />
every marl; of <lb />
Our are lower than ever. <lb />
do but <lb />
invite <lb />
We can be fount any and all <lb />
times in 1- <lb />
Co's building. <lb />
BOB GREENE CO. <lb />
and cures that tired feeling. Remember, <lb />
Hoods <lb />
Sarsaparilla <lb />
la the best In fact the One True Blood <lb />
., r-i-n Ills; easy to <lb />
S IS take, easy to operate. <lb />
THAT <lb />
can sell strictly goods at such mar- <lb />
low prices as <lb />
Good Green Coffee at cents a pound. <lb />
Good Chewing- Tobacco at cents a pound. <lb />
Granulated Sugar at cents a pound. <lb />
Salt and Sweet Snuff at cents a pound. <lb />
and everything else in the Grocery line just <lb />
as the above articles It is because we <lb />
buy goods tor the spot cash and sell then <lb />
for the same kind of Come and see us. <lb />
We lead others try to follow. <lb />
ED. H. CO <lb />
five mm <lb />
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p- p<lb />
Gents Off <lb />
to close them out. A <lb />
chance of a life <lb />
time. <lb />
We learn that the grip is raging <lb />
section. <lb />
Lang <lb />
Sells <lb />
cheap. <lb />
As Spring Comes <lb />
MINDS MAI GOODS <lb />
SUITABLE FOB SEASON. <lb />
ABE DAILY AND <lb />
ThING NEW AND STYLISH. THE QUALITY OF <lb />
MY GOODS AND PRICKS WILL YOU. <lb />
I HAVE STILL SOME <lb />
GOODS THAT WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT <lb />
GAINS TO MAKE BOOM FOB NEW STOCK <lb />
THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY IS AT MY STORE. <lb />
EXPLODED OF HIGH PRICES.<lb />
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TEN <lb />
PER CENT. <lb />
WINTER GOODS <lb />
to make room tor Spring arrivals This i <lb />
your opportunity. It includes <lb />
Dress Goods, Clothing, <lb />
Shoes, Hats and <lb />
This is no joke but plain facts. <lb />
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                <p>
ROMANCE OF A PICTURE. <lb />
THE DWARF. <lb />
V- Shrewd Answers at the Court of Al- <lb />
of the <lb />
Mary Shears Roberta, in her series <lb />
of contributes <lb />
an article on to St. <lb />
an Italian, and <lb />
one day he made his way to the pal- <lb />
ace of king of the <lb />
at Verona and boldly seated himself <lb />
in an chair next the throne. <lb />
The courtiers were as much <lb />
prised at his audacity as they wore j <lb />
amazed at his grotesque appearance, <lb />
Readied <lb />
From a German. <lb />
William A. Coffin in a on- <lb />
titled of a Veteran Col- <lb />
GARDENS OF THE SEA. <lb />
Tho Wonderful Country j <lb />
the Waste of Water. <lb />
There is wonderful country <lb />
the a country of hills and <lb />
The Century plains, of lofty mountains and deep <lb />
tho unique art treasured of Mr. Sam- j valleys, of and caves. Its wide <lb />
P. Avery of Now York. Mr. j spreading meadows are covered with <lb />
Coffin relates tho following story of strange animal flowers that move <lb />
of most famous themselves abort in search of living <lb />
Tho picture shows Marshal <lb />
with a body o troops, <lb />
a peasant at a crossroads in the <lb />
but the Lombard chieftain smiled I forest and taking notes. In <lb />
grimly upon tho intruder and in- ; Mr. William H. Vanderbilt was sit- <lb />
quired of him he was, when j ting to for his portrait, <lb />
he was born and in what j and Mr. Avery and Mr. Lucas were <lb />
am a replied the dwarf, invited by the artist to come to his <lb />
whereupon the attendants went off studio during the sittings, as Mr. <lb />
into fits of laughter. was born f Vanderbilt did not French, <lb />
when I came into the world, and tho One day Mr. Vanderbilt asked, <lb />
world itself is my picture does M. <lb />
King and courtiers now began to think is tho he ever <lb />
r Has that they hail a shrewd little replying through Mr. <lb />
before them, and they com- <lb />
to ply him with questions <lb />
of all kinds. The asking of <lb />
drums was a sort of trial of wit to <lb />
which sovereigns were much given <lb />
at this period of history. <lb />
What thing is that which flies <lb />
the asked one. <lb />
replied <lb />
promptly. <lb />
is tho gulf that is never <lb />
filled <lb />
avarice of the was <lb />
the ready answer of the quick wit <lb />
dwarf. <lb />
trait is the most hateful <lb />
in young <lb />
conceit, because it makes <lb />
them <lb />
will you catch a hare run- <lb />
inquired the king. <lb />
stay till I find her on the <lb />
would you bring water in a <lb />
wait till it was an- <lb />
the dwarf readily. <lb />
Tho king wan delighted. so <lb />
clever a he said, <lb />
shall have from mo anything yon <lb />
may <lb />
mocking laugh. shall <lb />
mg of the sort. You cannot give <lb />
me what you do not I arr. <lb />
in search of happiness, which <lb />
you have not a Bo bow can <lb />
you give me any <lb />
exclaimed the king. <lb />
I not happy on so elevated a <lb />
you are. if the happiness of <lb />
a man consists the height of bis <lb />
Then referred to his king- <lb />
power and dignity, and tho dwarf <lb />
retorted with another mocking <lb />
laugh, and when the king culled at- <lb />
to the nobles and courtiers <lb />
about him, with a sneer, <lb />
remarked, yes, they cluster <lb />
round your throne; so do hungry <lb />
ants round a crab apple, and with <lb />
the same -to devour <lb />
spike the king, keep <lb />
his temper, all this does <lb />
not prevent me from shining among <lb />
them as the sun among the stars. <lb />
but tell me, shining sun. <lb />
how many eclipses you are Obliged <lb />
to suffer in a year I For the con- <lb />
flattering of these men must <lb />
now and then darken your under- <lb />
this reason you would not <lb />
be a courtier inquired his majesty, <lb />
whose fingers began to play <lb />
his sword in a threatening manner. <lb />
I am, I should be <lb />
sorry to be placed in the rank of <lb />
replied the dwarf. <lb />
sides, I have not the necessary <lb />
to succeed in this fine employ- <lb />
then, do you seek at my <lb />
court asked tho king in an angry <lb />
tone. <lb />
I have not been able <lb />
to find answered <lb />
was told that a king wax as much <lb />
above common men as a tower is <lb />
above common houses. I find, as <lb />
suspected, that sovereigns are hon- <lb />
more than they <lb />
This was a little too much. The <lb />
king lost his patience and command- <lb />
ed the dwarf jester to leave the pal- <lb />
ace immediately or he would have <lb />
him whipped out of court <lb />
An battery. <lb />
During a on tho subject of <lb />
Electrical de <lb />
livered before South African <lb />
society by A. P. Trot- <lb />
government electrician and in- <lb />
tho lecturer tang up the <lb />
Cape Town telephone exchange and <lb />
asked if any of the longer office <lb />
telegraph lines were clear. The <lb />
Port Elizabeth line was then con- <lb />
the lecturer, observing <lb />
that with the extremely sensitive <lb />
instruments used in the government <lb />
offices it was not necessary to use <lb />
ordinary for the <lb />
signaling to such a distance as Port <lb />
Elizabeth, the battery <lb />
commonly employed, and. plunging <lb />
a Steel knife and silver fork into <lb />
an orange, sent telegraphic signals <lb />
by means of the feeble currents thus <lb />
generated. He then asked the front <lb />
row of the audience to join hands, <lb />
and. putting them in the circuit <lb />
sent signals through their to <lb />
Port Elizabeth and back by <lb />
of the cell <lb />
Protect the <lb />
Let every man put on his thinking <lb />
cap, and let us all put our heads to- <lb />
for the formation of some <lb />
plan to bring all children out of <lb />
and workshops and place <lb />
them in school. Remember that the <lb />
children of today are to be tho men<lb />
A brick has been soaked in <lb />
water about one-fifteenth of <lb />
its own weight <lb />
Lucas, spoke of two, tho celebrated <lb />
and <lb />
Tho latter picture, he said, with a <lb />
sigh and a deeply felt was <lb />
in Germany, in tho hands of the <lb />
enemies of France. <lb />
It had been Minted for tho expo- <lb />
of and was bought by <lb />
BL who asked francs <lb />
for it. Mr. Walters had offered <lb />
francs, but a German banker in <lb />
Paris, M. Mayer, paid the price and <lb />
got the picture. He was a well <lb />
known and his family <lb />
home was in Dresden. When the <lb />
of 1870 broke out, M. Mayer <lb />
left Paris and took tho picture with <lb />
him. Mr. Avery had seen his gal- <lb />
fa every time he went to Dresden, <lb />
knew the picture. <lb />
The conversation in the <lb />
c and Avery and Lucas <lb />
agreed that <lb />
was indeed a wonderful canvas. <lb />
had tried to buy it back, but <lb />
could not get it. It was thought it <lb />
would impossible to get Mayer to <lb />
sell it, but Avery, authorized by <lb />
Mr. Vanderbilt, resolved to try. He <lb />
did cut wish to a trip to <lb />
den at tho time, so lie wrote to <lb />
Mayer that a friend of his wanted <lb />
the picture, but not as a matter of <lb />
business. It was not to buy to sell <lb />
again. The banker replied that he <lb />
had often been importuned to sell <lb />
the picture, but had invariably re- <lb />
fused. Yet, now that he felt him- <lb />
self growing had then reach- <lb />
ed the age of that as after <lb />
his death his family might not care <lb />
to keep it, ho would take a certain <lb />
price for it. He added that ho might <lb />
change his mind overnight, for ho <lb />
found it hard to decide to <lb />
Avery lost no time in telegraphing, <lb />
and the next day received the can- <lb />
by parcels post. The marvelous <lb />
was actually in his room in <lb />
the hotel A draft on London was <lb />
sent to Dresden at once, and the <lb />
deed was done. <lb />
Mr. Vanderbilt and his two fellow <lb />
conspirators now set about <lb />
a surprise for The <lb />
next day was to be the last sitting <lb />
for the portrait, and when they <lb />
rived at the studio one of car <lb />
a panel, which was in a <lb />
safe earner. The sitting proceeded, <lb />
and at last said the <lb />
trait was finished. There was not <lb />
another touch to be added. <lb />
you may see me he <lb />
ed, tho act was accomplished <lb />
with a due observance on tho part <lb />
of the company of the importance <lb />
of the moment. <lb />
Tho artist then went into another <lb />
room to put the little portrait in u <lb />
frame he had ready tor it <lb />
was quickly taken <lb />
from the comer, set in a frame on <lb />
the easel, and the three men stood <lb />
by to see what would do. <lb />
he came in and suddenly <lb />
says Mr. Avery, <lb />
almost went crazy in his joy. <lb />
He got down on his knees before it, <lb />
that he could look at it closely, <lb />
and cried out boa tableau; <lb />
oh, with <lb />
found words to express his <lb />
delight He loved his that <lb />
he never expected to see again, and <lb />
his heart was full. <lb />
prey and seaweeds taller than tho <lb />
loftiest trees. Tempests may rage <lb />
fiercely overhead, but a <lb />
broken silence reigns always in this <lb />
can the wildest <lb />
that drives vessels to wreck- <lb />
age move tho most delicate tendril <lb />
of the sea plants in the depths he- <lb />
low. Fragile creatures that fall to <lb />
pieces almost at a touch spend their <lb />
lives here in quiet security. <lb />
The ocean depths, which for man- <lb />
kind are regions of breathlessness <lb />
and death, are for billions of <lb />
tho region of life and health. <lb />
The earth does not maintain nearly <lb />
Hie Hull the Paper. <lb />
Is a comical adventure that <lb />
some members of an English <lb />
survey met with while tour- <lb />
in tho south of Scotland. In the <lb />
prosecution of their calling they en- <lb />
a field belonging to a crusty <lb />
old farmer. Seeing the strangers <lb />
looking about in a way be could not <lb />
understand, tho tenor I <lb />
ye loitering in the <lb />
field <lb />
have a right to go any- <lb />
returned <lb />
are surveying, ain't here <lb />
are our government <lb />
hero or paper re- <lb />
turned the farmer, <lb />
my <lb />
we returned the <lb />
man, you are bag your- <lb />
self liable to prosecution for inter- <lb />
The former said no more, but <lb />
went over to Hashed, opened <lb />
into t he field, and let out a vicious <lb />
hull. Tho bull no sooner saw tho <lb />
redcoats than he went for them in <lb />
so many living creatures those , <lb />
that swarm in countless myriads be- j surveyors snatched <lb />
neath the waves of the ocean. Here their and flew for their <lb />
are great purple sea fans and lovely <lb />
sea lilies and sea ferns and sea Cu- <lb />
cumbers and sea mice and sponges, <lb />
displaying bright colors that are <lb />
Spain <lb />
A Carer Car. <lb />
a favorite panacea, in <lb />
theory, for the whooping cough is <lb />
found in hairs plucked from <lb />
the bock of an ass. This remedy is <lb />
not often resorted to in actual <lb />
however, from an <lb />
Una tho ass from which <lb />
tho hairs have been plucked will de- <lb />
tee patient is restored lo <lb />
and mm the cough <lb />
la <lb />
care torpid liver- <lb />
The Daniel and tho <lb />
Talking of bicycles, an alarming <lb />
interpretation of the prevailing <lb />
ion was put forward the other day <lb />
by the Rev. W. Robinson of Christ <lb />
church, Plymouth. This reverend <lb />
gentleman, like a good many before <lb />
him, has come to t he conclusion that <lb />
tho end of the world is at hand, and <lb />
he bases this belief on a declaration <lb />
of the prophet Daniel that in the <lb />
last time shall run to and fro <lb />
on the The prophet, it <lb />
seems, he wrote these words, <lb />
had in his eye, though why <lb />
lie should have spoken of men run- <lb />
to and fro on the earth when <lb />
he really meant that they would go <lb />
about on wheels the interpreter of <lb />
the prophecy not explain. <lb />
Those who are in no hurry tor the <lb />
day of judgment may console them- <lb />
selves with that, as <lb />
the world has survived the invention <lb />
of railways, which has certainly <lb />
more to and fro on <lb />
the earth i v else, it may <lb />
also possibly survive the invention <lb />
of On the other hand, if <lb />
the end of all things is drawing near, <lb />
it will be a consolation to cyclists to <lb />
know that wheeling fa to one of <lb />
the features of the millennium.-<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 />
lost the moment they are taken <lb />
from the water, and here the rare <lb />
and beautiful corals are silently <lb />
into reefs and islands. <lb />
If it ever be your good fur tune to <lb />
go to Florida and visit the keys at <lb />
the southern end of the you <lb />
may see a coral plantation alive <lb />
and growing. There is a famous <lb />
lighthouse called Cary's fort light <lb />
off the coast there, from which such <lb />
a sight can be had. Cary's fort <lb />
light is built the open sea, with- <lb />
out a foot of land about it. It is <lb />
an iron framework of columns, <lb />
Strengthened by a network of braces <lb />
and girders, and the rooms in which <lb />
lives tho keeper are about half way <lb />
up to the light, out of the reach of <lb />
the waves, or feet above the <lb />
water. A balcony runs about these <lb />
rooms, and as the lighthouse is built <lb />
aver one Te and <lb />
extensive on <lb />
this or any other coast the sight <lb />
presented on looking from this <lb />
cony into the ocean is more wonder- <lb />
than can lie well imagined by <lb />
one who has not seen it. The coral <lb />
field spreads around the light- <lb />
house as far as the eye can reach, <lb />
and so transparent is tho water that <lb />
the ocean bottom can be seen, as <lb />
plainly a garden, lying beneath. <lb />
The coral field is largely made up <lb />
of what called leaf corals, with <lb />
large flat branches that grow one <lb />
above another, chasing each other <lb />
singly and in companies, darting <lb />
about, winding in and out the corals <lb />
as if in a game of hide and go seek, <lb />
and hundreds of fish play among <lb />
their spreading <lb />
Most of them are of very brilliant <lb />
colors, some of a bright blue, others <lb />
partly blue and partly black, others <lb />
again black blended with yellow, <lb />
and still ethers of a bright canary <lb />
yellow beneath and rich purple <lb />
above. Now and then some large <lb />
fish, a shark perhaps, passes by, <lb />
and all the small fry scatter, hiding <lb />
among the corals, and arc seen no <lb />
more till their enemy sight. <lb />
Besides the leaf coral there are <lb />
many others oven more beautiful to <lb />
he seen. Some are in the shape of <lb />
huge vases, some are like great <lb />
globes, others branch out as do the <lb />
horns of the stag, there are <lb />
more delicate branching kinds, call- <lb />
ed finger corals and great numbers <lb />
of sea fans. The sea fans form the <lb />
Shrubbery of the sea garden. They <lb />
stand on the ocean bottom on a sort <lb />
of root, and, unlike the leaf and <lb />
branching corals, which are rigid <lb />
and motionless, they rise lightly in <lb />
the water and wave in the gentle <lb />
undercurrents as if stirred by the <lb />
wind. They of many colors, <lb />
and, mingled they are with a <lb />
kind of vegetable coral called coral- <lb />
and with tho bright red, purple <lb />
or orange colored sponges of the <lb />
Florida coast, you may well realize <lb />
on looking at how surpassing- <lb />
beautiful are the flower gardens <lb />
of the Le Roche in Pop- <lb />
Science News. <lb />
glee, yelled after <lb />
are ye running for Can <lb />
ye no show the bull government <lb />
papers Round Table. <lb />
Wild Cattle. <lb />
Tho British islands have a race of <lb />
wild cattle. Three herds are known, <lb />
j to tho chase of <lb />
castle, the property of the <lb />
Earl of in <lb />
land; one that of tho Duke of <lb />
Hamilton, at Hamilton castle, in <lb />
Scotland, and at in <lb />
ticks is the common <lb />
name Of <lb />
It is so called from the small hooks <lb />
with which the seed case is <lb />
ed, by which it attaches itself to <lb />
most any substance with which it <lb />
comes in contact. <lb />
The wasp, like tho bee and almost <lb />
every other insect, is infested with <lb />
parasites. Wasps have been <lb />
ed which had two or three dozen <lb />
parasites clinging to their bodies. <lb />
The fern is indicative of <lb />
In Saxony tho present by a <lb />
lover to his sweetheart of a handful <lb />
of ferns is e to a proposal. <lb />
Tho Huns number in their annals <lb />
four great <lb />
and <lb />
will prevent that dreaded plant <lb />
disease. <lb />
AH about remit of Hi m by e- <lb />
on toe beat la the United <lb />
m m little book which we and <lb />
ail free to any in who will write far a. <lb />
Bitter Recollection. <lb />
A sad looking man went into a <lb />
chemist's. you give ho <lb />
asked, that will drive <lb />
from my mind the thought of <lb />
row and bitter And <lb />
tho druggist nodded and put up <lb />
a little dose of quinine and worm- <lb />
wood and rhubarb and salts <lb />
and a dash of oil and gave it <lb />
to him, and for six months the man <lb />
could not think of anything in the <lb />
world except new schemes for get- <lb />
ting out of his mouth.<lb />
In England a question that <lb />
us is of prison <lb />
Sir Edmund Du Kane <lb />
one phase of the subject in <lb />
The Contemporary <lb />
The fact evidently never been <lb />
considered by those who assume <lb />
that industrial work can be intro- <lb />
as the general practice in <lb />
prisons on the supposition apparent- <lb />
that the moral effect is the only <lb />
point to be considered. It is only a <lb />
small residue who can be profitably <lb />
employed. <lb />
To find employment even for this <lb />
limited number is not without <lb />
the principal of which is to <lb />
find customers for the work they <lb />
can do. Evidently the prison depart- <lb />
itself has wants which prison <lb />
labor can supply, and accordingly, <lb />
since the prisons have been united <lb />
into one department, a great develop- <lb />
of this work has taken place, <lb />
such as was not when each <lb />
prison an isolated unit Tailor- <lb />
tin working, <lb />
knitting and many other like <lb />
. a e now carried on in certain <lb />
local prisons for the supply of tho <lb />
whole A very large amount <lb />
i of building work, involving <lb />
I bricklaying and iron work, <lb />
has been eta -nod on in local prisons, <lb />
j and this, with the baking, cooking, <lb />
I etc . absorbs a large <lb />
; of the But <lb />
i- fill a for <lb />
I v <lb />
real will la <lb />
j g ft . i t. . . <lb />
. J <lb />
A centimeter of the metric meas- <lb />
is almost exactly four-tenths of <lb />
an inch. <lb />
A Strange <lb />
In in Durham, <lb />
England, there is a sundial on tho <lb />
north wall, and tho is indicated <lb />
by tho son shining through the win. <lb />
lows of the south <lb />
Craven was at first a man who had <lb />
craved or bogged his of an <lb />
d by Iced ferment <lb />
a are the <lb />
iron- <lb />
liver and kidney a <lb />
china, and many <lb />
TheM results prevented y <lb />
no of the Shaker Digestive Cordial, a <lb />
remedy prepared by the <lb />
Shakers of Mount N Y. It <lb />
i.- in Itself a food and has power to <lb />
ether food taken with it. Thus it <lb />
rests ti much <lb />
in; the eases of <lb />
Ii acts and strength <lb />
cf weight BOOB <lb />
tat dose, taken Immediately alter eat- <lb />
abates the pain and so <lb />
enough to it merit-0 cents. <lb />
is the medicine for <lb />
it in place <lb />
of Tutor <lb />
OF A <lb />
The F. one of the <lb />
best known and most, highly respected <lb />
county Judges of the Stale of Florida, <lb />
writes of his horrible sufferings from <lb />
Inflammatory <lb />
V. County <lb />
Cove Springs, Clay Co. I la. f <lb />
year. I <lb />
was attacked with Inflammatory <lb />
J attended by the mow eminent physician <lb />
tn lite limit. visited the <lb />
Springs, N. Y., the noted Hot Spring of Ar- <lb />
Kansas, and many other watering places, <lb />
always consulting with the local for <lb />
directions, and finally came to Florida, ten <lb />
years ago. About two years ago I had a severe <lb />
attack of rheumatism, was confined to my <lb />
room for twelve weeks, and during that time <lb />
was induced to try P. R P., <lb />
Remedy, knowing that each ingredient was <lb />
for Impurities of the blood. After <lb />
two small bottles I was relieved. At four <lb />
different times since I have had slight attacks <lb />
each time I have taken two small bottles <lb />
of P., and have been relieved, and con- <lb />
P. P. P. best medicine of its kind. <lb />
Respectfully, J. K. GREEK. <lb />
James M. Newton, of Aberdeen, Ohio, <lb />
Bays he u bottle of P. P. P. at <lb />
Hot Springs, Arkansas, and it did him <lb />
more good than three treat- <lb />
at Hot <lb />
Rheumatism, as well as sciatica and <lb />
is cured by a course of P. <lb />
Remedy. <lb />
P. P. P., Great is <lb />
a friend indeed to weak women, ft is <lb />
a positive and speedy cure fop general <lb />
weakness nervousness. <lb />
All skin cured by any- <lb />
thing from pimples to the worst eases <lb />
of eczemas the wonder- <lb />
heeling powers of P. P. P. <lb />
Dyspepsia and indigestion in their <lb />
Wont form cared by it. As a tonic <lb />
to restore the appetite and to regain <lb />
lost viper, It Is simply marvelous. <lb />
P. I. P. is the medicine <lb />
in the world. It removes that heavy, <lb />
out-of-sorts feeling and restores yon to <lb />
a condition of perfect physical health. <lb />
Sick and Nervous <lb />
Headache. Sleeplessness. Nervousness, <lb />
Heart failure, Fever, Debility <lb />
and Kidney Diseases, take P. P. P., <lb />
Remedy, the most <lb />
wonderful medicine in the world <lb />
Sold by all druggists. <lb />
BROS., Apothecaries, Sole <lb />
Savannah, <lb />
we tall of <lb />
or insect birds, mid <lb />
few or; as have ever heard r road of <lb />
a com try where lam- <lb />
ed to Mid; they <lb />
of a bird eating insect, that is <lb />
tho of affairs in <lb />
southern Brazil and In <lb />
those, they have an <lb />
called tho great mantis, which is <lb />
some or inches in length, <lb />
not his strong and <lb />
fore loss. <lb />
This pair of enormous <lb />
equal in to those of a <lb />
or used by <lb />
giant mantis in capturing <lb />
Tho food of this <lb />
insect consists of spiders, <lb />
para, small snakes and lizards, and, <lb />
according to tho most <lb />
robust of will <lb />
not stand as do with fin empty <lb />
if lie to his nip. <lb />
bird of a canary, <lb />
warbler or chickadee. Tho great <lb />
mantis resembles a combined leaf <lb />
and twig both in color shape, <lb />
and being aided by this <lb />
Is to stealthily approach its <lb />
prey, whether it be reptile, insect <lb />
or bird, and seize tho unsuspecting <lb />
creature with Its claws. <lb />
Louis Republic. <lb />
mi <lb />
curt <lb />
THE STAR <lb />
The<lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
IS J AS FOR ADULTS. <lb />
WARRANTED. PRICE <lb />
III. 1803. <lb />
. i-onto. Mo., <lb />
Bold l of <lb />
TONIC have <lb />
already <lb />
inn. n tho am <lb />
T-iii;. <lb />
A CO.<lb />
i who <lb />
L of <lb />
ft without <lb />
i and cur- <lb />
n f <lb />
The Daily o <lb />
ts Class in the State. <lb />
Limited Free Coinage <lb />
Silver and repeal <lb />
of the Ten Per Tax on <lb />
Slate Banks Daily cents <lb />
per nil in l e <lb />
Wilmington, N. <lb />
BO I STOCK AND POULTRY <lb />
TOO. <lb />
is <lb />
especially tor as well as <lb />
man, slid f r purpose is told in tin <lb />
holding one-hall pound et <lb />
cine tor cents. <lb />
Franklin o., <lb />
Man <lb />
all kinds of inc. but <lb />
w cf Black <lb />
nil others ever saw- <lb />
It is for in <lb />
the spring of the rear and will cure <lb />
in <lb />
K. I<lb />
PO BK SIDES <lb />
their year's supplies will Had <lb />
to got our prices pa. <lb />
u all Its <lb />
SUGAR <lb />
Tobacco, <lb />
buy m i en. <lb />
v i at I . c- u- <lb />
e stock of <lb />
FURNITURE <lb />
w in son hand and sold at price to suit <lb />
Our are all and <lb />
old for DASH therefore, tic <lb />
to r an, w at n <lb />
S. M. <lb />
For Bale-by J. L. Woolen <lb />
SMITH EDWARD. Props. <lb />
Ai the <lb />
near <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
M mat v it and dealers all <lb />
kinds of<lb />
NEW a <lb />
Ail of done <lb />
We skilled and good <lb />
u and are prepared to give<lb />
CO. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. C <lb />
IN-------- <lb />
and I <lb />
Your to the <lb />
Crimean war taring to mind <lb />
lines, have immortal <lb />
tho <lb />
No in <lb />
ranks, was writer, well <lb />
opening of Stonewall <lb />
veterans, be <lb />
Hooker's right after sun <lb />
sot at in This <lb />
wing of tho army rolled back upon <lb />
itself frightful loss and <lb />
by tho rush of <lb />
Confederates. For a mo worst <lb />
fears were entertained by those who <lb />
in of <lb />
Union <lb />
At this moment Major <lb />
with about cavalry, was <lb />
to hold tho enemy <lb />
back at nil until guns, <lb />
then on tho were <lb />
to tho army. Tho or- <lb />
was well understood by this <lb />
bravo and Immediately ox. <lb />
against <lb />
command <lb />
was <lb />
to <lb />
Too <lb />
you want to marry of my <lb />
daughters, eh Suppose you take <lb />
tho <lb />
ray sir, my debts arc <lb />
not -so all <lb />
Cure AH <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
Doctors Say; <lb />
Bilious and Intermittent Fevers <lb />
which prevail in dis- <lb />
are invariably <lb />
by derangements of the <lb />
Stomach Liver and Bowels. <lb />
The Secret of Health. <lb />
The liver is the great driving <lb />
in the mechanism of <lb />
man, and when it is out of order, <lb />
the whole system becomes de- <lb />
ranged and disease is the result. <lb />
Liver Pills <lb />
Cure all Liver Troubles. <lb />
Catarrh Cured. <lb />
with LOCAL. , <lb />
hey cannot of the <lb />
Catarrh is a blood or <lb />
and in order lo cure i <lb />
yon take internal remedies. Ball's <lb />
Cure i t Internally, an i <lb />
nets on and <lb />
Wall's Cure is net i mead <lb />
It was prescribed by one of <lb />
bi-st iii this fee <lb />
years, and is a regular It <lb />
is of the best known, <lb />
with beat Mood <lb />
acting on the mucous <lb />
Tin- the two <lb />
is what produces such won- <lb />
results in curing Catarrh, Bend <lb />
for <lb />
S ft CO Props Toledo. <lb />
Hold druggist <lb />
JUST RECEIVED <lb />
------A fresh line of----- <lb />
of----- <lb />
Flour, <lb />
Meat, <lb />
Meal, <lb />
c, Ac, <lb />
Lard, <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Sugar <lb />
am <lb />
which I <lb />
selling so <lb />
that it causes <lb />
surprise. <lb />
Come see me <lb />
and I will <lb />
treat you fair<lb />
MARBLE <lb />
Line <lb />
sold. <lb />
and Iron Fencing <lb />
work <lb />
prices reasonable. <lb />
If <lb />
t any <lb />
i Physician; his <lb />
is <lb />
. heard of ease <lb />
of <lb />
him. I <lb />
------publish. <lb />
valuable <lb />
work c- <lb />
ho sends <lb />
, -v h a <lb />
bot- <lb />
of Vila care, to any <lb />
who may send u p, f, Express address. <lb />
We advise to <lb />
U. . W <lb />
Notice t- creditors. <lb />
been <lb />
cl and by the <lb />
Court A Tit County as <lb />
of Joyner, de- <lb />
to <lb />
creditors of sail estate their <lb />
to o-i or before <lb />
of or this <lb />
lie plead In of their re. <lb />
is also Riven to in- <lb />
to to n immediate <lb />
the of Jan, a y <lb />
AMEN <lb />
f r, <lb />
Tar via A <lb />
THE OLD RELIABLE. <lb />
--------IS STILL AT FRONT a <lb />
YEARS EXPERIENCE has taught me best U cheap- <lb />
Hemp Rope, Building f, Farming Implements, and every <lb />
ting necessary for and house purposes, as well a <lb />
Hats. Shoes. Ladies Dress Goods I have always on hand. Am head <lb />
quarters for Heavy and jobbing for O. N. T. <lb />
and keep and attentive clerk. <lb />
Fire aid <lb />
AT THE COURT HOUSE. <lb />
All of Risks placed in strictly <lb />
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES <lb />
at lower- current rates, <lb />
I m FIRE PROOF <lb />
The modern stand- <lb />
ard Family <lb />
cine Cures the <lb />
common every-day <lb />
ills of humanity. <lb />
i Caveat, and o I <lb />
for <lb />
u. r. <lb />
and <lb />
from S <lb />
Send drawing r rip-J <lb />
We ad- it or Bot, <lb />
Our fee lot due till patent i <lb />
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cost of sonic m the L. S. aim foreign <lb />
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on <lb />
aves Weldon p. Halifax 4.10 <lb />
. m., arrives Scotland Neck a. p <lb />
p. in., 7.46 <lb />
in. Kinston <lb />
a. Greenville 8.22 a. m. <lb />
Ball a. m., am <lb />
Trains on Washington leave <lb />
Washington a. and 3.00 p . m <lb />
a. m. and 4.40 <lb />
n. 9.45 a. in., <lb />
p. 10.211 a. <lb />
ind p. arrives <lb />
11.60 a. in., and p. m. <lb />
pl Connects with trains on <lb />
I Neck Branch. <lb />
Train leaven <lb />
a. in., Sunday a m., <lb />
10.26 and II. <lb />
Train on Midland N. C. branch leaves <lb />
daily, Sun-lay, 0.0 a <lb />
m. arriving m. Re, <lb />
leaves 8.0 a. in., <lb />
rives at MO a. <lb />
Trains en branch, Florence R <lb />
ave 0.10 p in, <lb />
p m, Clio p m. <lb />
j. a <lb />
7.50 a m. daily Sun- <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamers <lb />
ville touching laud- <lb />
Tar River Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at A. M. <lb />
Returning leave A. M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays <lb />
days. <lb />
to <lb />
of water on Tar <lb />
Connecting at <lb />
for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New York and Boston. <lb />
Shippers should goods points dally, all rail via <lb />
marked via Dominion I at Mount <lb />
York. Norfolk and Carolina R It for <lb />
Nor- <lb />
folk t <lb />
S Miners <lb />
i Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. Agent, <lb />
J J. <lb />
. Train No. makes close connection <lb />
all points North via Norfolk. <lb />
JOHN F. DIVINE, <lb />
General Supt. <lb />
I. <lb />
Administrators Notice <lb />
LA D SALE. <lb />
By of the power vested In nu- <lb />
by a decrees of <lb />
Court made at Term, <lb />
In case of M. Stokes <lb />
W. G. J. I,. Perkins <lb />
and J. P. Bill, W. L. Elliott and <lb />
John trading at 1807. or notice W <lb />
brothers, I oiler for e, at the <lb />
Co rt MM doer In I e to the to said are to <lb />
bidder on I the 6th day I mediate payment a thus save cot and <lb />
of an nary, a certain tract of land ; expense. <lb />
this day q before E. <lb />
A. Clerk of Court of <lb />
Pitt county, as administrator of the es- <lb />
state of Christie T. Carson, deceased, <lb />
notice is hereby given to the <lb />
of estate to their claims <lb />
duly to me for payment <lb />
or the 8th of December, <lb />
described In a deed in from W. G. <lb />
Stokes mid wile to John Nicholson, <lb />
for Kl March <lb />
the 20th. in Book II <lb />
page In the office of Pitt <lb />
county I described In the pleadings <lb />
in the as follows. <lb />
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on south, land of J. B. <lb />
rick on the west, he Ian a or Cal- <lb />
the north, and tho lands <lb />
I. If. on the con- <lb />
m of Less <lb />
I f land conveyed w- <lb />
.-k-- and wife Isabella <lb />
by deed d January 15th and <lb />
in Book page and re <lb />
leased from the of afore <lb />
said deed in trust In John Nichol on <lb />
by deed of u-lease from him to <lb />
. G. Stokes d January 12th. <lb />
f recorded in Hook <lb />
Trios cash. <lb />
Wm. H. <lb />
K. C. Dec. 4th <lb />
This th <lb />
day if December <lb />
J. H. <lb />
T. <lb />
Sale of Estate. <lb />
and by decrees of the <lb />
I'm ed Hues circuit on t for En <lb />
em No, In <lb />
entered in the ca-e of the Marine <lb />
Bank of against Bar- <lb />
skinner ital. I will at Fri- <lb />
day, January the House <lb />
expose to pa die sale a <lb />
tract of land in Gout and <lb />
townships outlining four <lb />
more or the <lb />
of Alfred Forbes, f. T. Cannon, the <lb />
heirs and others on <lb />
both sides of the road leading U <lb />
lard's Cross a Adam's <lb />
and known as the May place. <lb />
F. II- <lb />
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