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JOB PRINTING. <lb />
The Reflector is <lb />
pared to do all WOT <lb />
cf this <lb />
NEATLY, <lb />
and <lb />
STYLE. <lb />
Plenty of new mate- <lb />
rial and the best <lb />
of Stationery. <lb />
he Eastern Reflector <lb />
D. WHICHARD, Editor and Owner TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION. per Year, in Advance. <lb />
V. XV <lb />
GREEN PITT COUNTY, N. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY <lb />
NO <lb />
N. M. Piano Solid Oak <lb />
Pick lop which locks nil <lb />
long and <lb />
Price, <lb />
promptly <lb />
Ton in <lb />
our new all <lb />
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print. Drop a for our <lb />
in mail <lb />
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F.-rec; Hill Pars ii.- <lb />
cf in Nevada, could no <lb />
have secured points that <lb />
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mid to -a <lb />
A tight a <lb />
st near that popular <lb />
about o'clock aid <lb />
considerable blood was shed. N-i <lb />
arrests made, however, us <lb />
the affair wan kept very <lb />
I mi.-. no one the hunt <lb />
except the principals <lb />
seconds, and other <lb />
a brother to the who <lb />
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and a id other <lb />
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that the should <lb />
without restrictions, and the <lb />
oldest brother, who, by way, <lb />
is of the <lb />
who a to two, <lb />
himself off before bis <lb />
In less time than it <lb />
taken to tell it the two were <lb />
waging battle as ferociously as <lb />
could have been anticipated It <lb />
took but little time for the brother- <lb />
in-law to best the brother. <lb />
tight that had been <lb />
arranged for did not occur. <lb />
DE <lb />
Mr. J. T. Harvey, u young farmer in <lb />
j county, Va., was <lb />
dead by his physician a few <lb />
but in a lime be began talking <lb />
keeping it up live hours <lb />
of with the <lb />
a slight of <lb />
throat and his lit <lb />
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as it I <lb />
a is hi- <lb />
suffering <lb />
i In; Ills <lb />
not and his ill bad be <lb />
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o he <lb />
passed at j o'clock in the <lb />
some the at dill . i- <lb />
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lit.- t. bu not i. <lb />
Two for <lb />
We made <lb />
the Reflector and <lb />
the <lb />
above amount. hi is <lb />
campaign yon <lb />
should take the two <lb />
lead in <lb />
papers. <lb />
DAD AND DOG. <lb />
ft <lb />
To the People <lb />
Pitt County, <lb />
I An the Had of <lb />
Kat Advice. <lb />
When son warned that <lb />
, lie ought hi get with the <lb />
now dog; sire ignored ad- <lb />
j vice, and in less than hours he <lb />
I moat heartily It it <lb />
I in this <lb />
live in tho Rock church <lb />
and not <lb />
of family is tho <lb />
boy, who has n fancy for stray dogs, <lb />
cats and other boasts. Ho is con- , <lb />
stonily bringing sore dyed kit- <lb />
and <lb />
Highest of all in Leavening Latest U. S. Report <lb />
Powder <lb />
PURE <lb />
She n <lb />
and abandoned ; , , <lb />
,, ,. . aM Mm and <lb />
, Cannes, only to nave them thrust I haw Ti i an y. me so, <lb />
into cold world through the Tho following may U .,, knew I <lb />
alloy Ono day last week, , A spin of <lb />
Our if there, fan into young prancing wine-i in by ado. <lb />
nave never C t to coachman. fa front of <lb />
have never ceased to the Tho footman <lb />
of parentage and had <lb />
selected stock of <lb />
SB <lb />
E. r. C. Harding, <lb />
Wilson, N. C. Greenville, <lb />
A HARDING, <lb />
Greenville, X. <lb />
to <lb />
M of <lb />
I. . on short lime. <lb />
Long,<lb />
LONG. <lb />
and Counselors at Law. <lb />
GREENVILLE, <lb />
Practices all the Courts. <lb />
The Preach. Hedges <lb />
cm told a of an <lb />
Georgia preacher, who had one <lb />
hot.-i- and a large family, was so <lb />
confident of election that <lb />
ho said to one of the members of <lb />
bis <lb />
I don't bet. I ain't <lb />
t- r bee ; but if anybody would jest <lb />
make believe that they wagered a <lb />
boss that air mine <lb />
that Bryan won't be elected, <lb />
then keep their counsel it, <lb />
it w, ii; i be all right me, an- <lb />
I'd jest me an <lb />
my is again <lb />
right, said the <lb />
men look at it in <lb />
that liLt. is elect- <lb />
ed have two horses you <lb />
was a but tho following <lb />
Sunday the congregation was- <lb />
to see the preacher tramp <lb />
lug to town, where he arrived, <lb />
and mud-bespattered, <lb />
and mounting the platform <lb />
straightway began preaching <lb />
against the evils of betting. <lb />
he cried, are men <lb />
in this here so lost <lb />
tor right that they <lb />
would bet again the of a <lb />
man, take it from him and <lb />
make walk let glory for <lb />
balance of his days If such a <lb />
man is the my voice <lb />
let hi in tremble He can't <lb />
take that n h heaven <lb />
with him. If he ride it plum <lb />
pearly gates Angel <lb />
Gabriel would hiller <lb />
the wretch dis- <lb />
mounted he would hear <lb />
w like the doom <lb />
did you git that <lb />
After sermon and the <lb />
diction some one took the parson <lb />
by the arm and led him out in the <lb />
grove, banded him a <lb />
was a horse connected <lb />
with and said <lb />
darned old <lb />
Fray for me on way home. <lb />
Argus. <lb />
mules were sold Shel- <lb />
by one last for <lb />
could have made more <lb />
money than that if they had can- <lb />
led them and old I hem for beef <lb />
Men. <lb />
Take care of yourself- Nobody <lb />
else take care of Your <lb />
help will not come up three or <lb />
four of stairs ; your help <lb />
will come through the roof, down <lb />
from heaven, from that God who <lb />
in the six thousand years of the <lb />
world's history never a <lb />
young man who tried to be good <lb />
and a Christian- me say in <lb />
regard to adverse <lb />
in that <lb />
you are a level now with those <lb />
who are dually to succeed. Mark <lb />
my words and think of it thirty <lb />
years now. You will find <lb />
those who, thirty years from now, <lb />
are the millionaires of the <lb />
who are orators of the <lb />
who are the poets of <lb />
country, who are g <lb />
merchants of the country, who <lb />
are the great philanthropists of <lb />
the in church <lb />
and now on a level <lb />
with you. not an inch above you <lb />
straightened circumstances <lb />
now. <lb />
earned his living by <lb />
playing a violin parties, and <lb />
in-;. his he <lb />
would go out and look at the <lb />
heavens, the field of his <lb />
conquests. George <lb />
rose from being the <lb />
foreman of a colliery to the most <lb />
renowned of the worlds engineers. <lb />
outfit, no capital to start with <lb />
man, go down to the <lb />
library get some books, and <lb />
read of what mechanism <lb />
God gave you in your hand, in <lb />
foot, in your eye, in your <lb />
ear, and then ask some doctor to <lb />
take yon into the dissecting room <lb />
and illustrate to you what yon <lb />
have read about, never again <lb />
commit the blasphemy of saying <lb />
you have no capital to with. <lb />
Equipped Why, the poorest <lb />
young man is equipped as only <lb />
the God of the whole universe <lb />
could afford equip <lb />
CURE FOR HEAD <lb />
As a remedy for all forms of Headache <lb />
Electric hitters has proved to the <lb />
very best. It effects a permanent cure <lb />
and the mist dreaded habitual sick <lb />
headaches yield to its We <lb />
urge all who are afflicted to procure a <lb />
bottle, and give this remedy a <lb />
In case of habitual constipation Electric <lb />
Bitters cures by giving the needs ton <lb />
to the bowels, and cases long res <lb />
i he use of this medicine. Try it one <lb />
cents 11.00 at John L. W <lb />
Ai Ml. Airy recently a robbed <lb />
a store in an ingenious way. He crawl- <lb />
ed under house and n hole <lb />
through I floor precisely where the <lb />
owner had placed a hag of coffee and <lb />
In Id a sack under it and thus <lb />
about pounds off real good <lb />
A colored boy, about 16- years <lb />
old, was smothered to death in the <lb />
oil mills <lb />
M n i b i <lb />
i. I'm in i I . <lb />
d in u I r m v <lb />
s a. ii <lb />
slopped live hours later, <lb />
a remark indicating that be recognized <lb />
that dissolution was near at hand. <lb />
The physician a <lb />
nation other life <lb />
was talking, but only de- <lb />
a very slight movement at the <lb />
rear jawbone. Not the slightest <lb />
movement the heart, pulse or tongue <lb />
as apparent, and throb the jug- <lb />
vein was totally tent. The body <lb />
was perfectly rigid and cold. <lb />
Partial had set in v- <lb />
days b for; Harvey's death. <lb />
The case is said to be as much a <lb />
mystery to the physician as to every <lb />
one <lb />
Mr. Harvey was ah lit <lb />
years of age, and lived with his parents <lb />
in <lb />
Times. <lb />
A Co. tun of i ties. <lb />
Then is probably no other <lb />
In America so us The <lb />
Youth's Companion in securing <lb />
famous men and <lb />
Think what a collection for a <lb />
Ian <lb />
Kipling, Crane, Andrew Car- <lb />
Hon. Theodora Dr. <lb />
Abbott, Madame Lillian Nor. <lb />
Hon. Dud <lb />
Mrs. Harrison, <lb />
Dr. Edward Hale, the <lb />
of Longfellow, the son of <lb />
three members Cleveland's <lb />
Cabinet, a United States the <lb />
Sneaker of the of <lb />
lives and halt i other men and <lb />
women equally well The value <lb />
such a list writers lies in the <lb />
fact that each or dis- <lb />
cusses the work with which he is <lb />
work that has him <lb />
to the paper tor <lb />
1897 receive free The Companion's <lb />
Art Calendar for 1897, the most cosily <lb />
gift of its kind The Companion has ever <lb />
offered. An Illustrated <lb />
will be sent free to those who address <lb />
The Youth's <lb />
Mb Columbus Ave., Mass. <lb />
A Word With the Doctor. <lb />
When finger nails are dry and break <lb />
easily, rub on them it night <lb />
and alter washing the bands with soap <lb />
or <lb />
The woman with the headache is a <lb />
creature to be pitied. Generally she <lb />
could help it she would, for a head <lb />
is simply revenge for <lb />
some crime against it. It comes usually <lb />
from overeating, or <lb />
i a ling, which causes <lb />
MM in the cause on <lb />
brain, and that causes the <lb />
Went of beaches. <lb />
The most trying blue for a <lb />
person is between the hours and <lb />
in the morning. Vitality becomes <lb />
d and the should <lb />
therefore be fortified as far as possible <lb />
with some strong food, soup or <lb />
egg, or milk, about midnight. <lb />
Nature takes the time when one i <lb />
lying down to give the heart rest, and <lb />
that organ consequently makes ten <lb />
strokes less a minute than when ore is <lb />
in an upright posture. Multiply that by <lb />
sixty minutes and it is GOO strokes. <lb />
Therefore in eight hours spent in lying <lb />
down the heart is saved nearly <lb />
strokes, and as the heart pumps six <lb />
ounces of blood with each stroke it j <lb />
lifts ounces less of blood in a <lb />
night of eight hours spent bed <lb />
when one is in an position. As <lb />
the blood flows so much slowly <lb />
th rough the veins when is lying <lb />
down, covering is to sup- <lb />
ply the body with the warmth usually <lb />
furnished by <lb />
from which to select your purchases. We <lb />
unhesitatingly c aim <lb />
that ours is the store of all stores in our <lb />
from which to buy your goods forth c <lb />
coming year. Got are sold on time at close <lb />
credit prices to customers proved credit. <lb />
Goods sold for cash at figures tell of the <lb />
wonderful influence of silver or greens- <lb />
When they enter into our possession <lb />
they are again converted into the best bar- <lb />
gains we can buy for the benefit our many <lb />
friends and customers. Do not hesitate or be <lb />
led away but co straight back to your <lb />
friends who will take care of your interests <lb />
and work the harder to make of you a <lb />
stronger customer and better friend of <lb />
honest dealing bet ween man <lb />
and man. We arc the friend of the poor <lb />
man, we arc the friend of the rich man, we <lb />
are friend of you all. Come to sec us, we <lb />
will serve you to the best cf our ability. Po- <lb />
lite attention, best of service and honest <lb />
fort shall be yours to command at the <lb />
Store. <lb />
T. <lb />
Sued self- <lb />
A Washington attorney is <lb />
noted for the facility h <lb />
which ho ts financial <lb />
says the Star. He has <lb />
a certain grocer for a <lb />
The other day the <lb />
merchant c included to try a <lb />
new course with him- Meeting <lb />
in his store, he <lb />
Judge, I a customer who <lb />
owes me a small bill and ho Las <lb />
owed it for a long lie <lb />
makes plenty of money, but <lb />
pay. What would you <lb />
said the lawyer <lb />
emphatically. <lb />
I put the account <lb />
your and the merchant <lb />
presented a of ac- <lb />
himself. <lb />
right, will attend to <lb />
said the disciple of Blacks tone- <lb />
A few days later the merchant <lb />
re veil the folio note from <lb />
h lawyer- <lb />
case of---------, against---------. <lb />
took judgment for full amount <lb />
of your o Execution was <lb />
issued and returned properly <lb />
My fee for obtaining <lb />
judgment is for which <lb />
amount please send chock. Will <lb />
glad to serve you in any other <lb />
matters which you need an <lb />
attorney. <lb />
Mental Geography. <lb />
The largest is Time. <lb />
The deepest is <lb />
region where living <lb />
tiling hath habitation 1- called <lb />
The most highly civilize <lb />
try is Today. <lb />
he highest mountain is called <lb />
Success. Few reach the top save <lb />
tho e who watch sharply for the <lb />
passing of spirit of tho <lb />
Opportunity, who carries <lb />
upward all loose that hold <lb />
upon him. The legion where do <lb />
man hath r sot toot is <lb />
Tomorrow. <lb />
The greatest desert is called <lb />
Life, and it hath many oases. <lb />
These ore called Hop , and A <lb />
and Love, and Charity, and <lb />
Home. And of them nil last <lb />
is the most beautiful- Besides <lb />
these are many others smaller in <lb />
whence tho ob- <lb />
during the <lb />
weary journey through life. <lb />
Special Bible for Mr. <lb />
A special from Washington says the <lb />
plan some colored <lb />
the Methodist church to have prepared <lb />
and presented to President elect <lb />
a special Bible upon which be <lb />
will take the oath the office on <lb />
March will, if canned out, violate <lb />
The Bible upon which <lb />
Presidents heretofore taken the <lb />
oath of has, with one exception, <lb />
been provided by clerk of <lb />
court, <lb />
no rule governing matter. <lb />
mother should be used. <lb />
Pr a Sent us Joke. <lb />
Boiling, colored, met his <lb />
death as the of a practical <lb />
joke at tho home of <lb />
also colored, who lives near <lb />
Va. Boiling dress- <lb />
ed up in the garb which he <lb />
thought an accurate description <lb />
of the devil smutted his face <lb />
called at Scott's In response <lb />
to his knock Scott asked who was <lb />
at the door. Boiling assured <lb />
that he was the devil and that <lb />
had come for Scott. Ho demanded <lb />
entrance, which refused at <lb />
first, but arming himself, Scott <lb />
finally the door. As he <lb />
did so Boiling, seeing the shot <lb />
gun in his hand, rd to <lb />
make bis escape. Scott fired, <lb />
killing him almost instantly. A <lb />
coroner's jury investigated the <lb />
in i, causes leading to the traced v and <lb />
At Mr returned u verdict to tho <lb />
Cleveland's first inauguration ho re- a was justifiable, <lb />
quested that a Bible given him by his as went to <lb />
Scott s cabin in disguise. Scott <lb />
a from custody. <lb />
opened and held <lb />
proper instruction acquire property, tho door of tho and tho <lb />
a dog that was different from other bride and tho former calm <lb />
dogs that ho had rescued from a fate and placid tho of an AI- <lb />
more e loss cruel, it was a good pine lake, In <lb />
mind breed or i was a ma <lb />
Boy and dog became tho of mental had <lb />
eat and most not to stepped out and worn ascending tho <lb />
affectionate, friends almost at the broad grant to stops leading into <lb />
Best meeting, brute was <lb />
oiled in laundry for n few nights s By a occasioned by tome <lb />
until ho could I entanglement of her nether gar- <lb />
to tho place. Thursday it was do. j such only women era or- <lb />
tided by boy that time was i plain, of whoso extremities the <lb />
ripe for giving animal the free, thus not in <lb />
if tho yard. Thou it was tho l <lb />
by . interfered with, she <lb />
Bolter out In yard, pop, and bat for the support <lb />
and get with my dog. <lb />
Ho's a mighty good watchdog, and <lb />
if ho doesn't know you, you can't <lb />
get in when you homo to- <lb />
I net. That dog <lb />
wouldn't meat unless you but- <lb />
it. He'll never stay awake <lb />
long enough to watch anything. <lb />
another of your worthless <lb />
And so pop was not introduced to <lb />
tho now dog. <lb />
It was midnight when tho head of <lb />
tho arrived homo from down <lb />
town, where business had detained <lb />
Ho had not thought of a lion <lb />
in tho way or anything else to mo- <lb />
lest or make him afraid ho <lb />
tho porch, in <lb />
hand. But tho dog was there, and <lb />
ho made his presence manifest by <lb />
a demonstration. <lb />
paused, and Hashed <lb />
across his mind the boy's warning, <lb />
Ho sought f open negotiations, but <lb />
tho dog wouldn't negotiate Thon <lb />
Muffing was tried, but it didn't <lb />
work. Tho dog, after tho first <lb />
assertion of his presence <lb />
by hark of mouth, planted himself <lb />
on top of tho porch stops <lb />
mid kept his on tho intruder. <lb />
Every effort to was met <lb />
with ft grow so that <lb />
prohibitive. He was simply barred <lb />
out of his own and forced to <lb />
beat a retreat. <lb />
Driven from tho door, the <lb />
o Viv <lb />
RUSSIA'S ARMY. <lb />
Million I-o, With Modem <lb />
la- <lb />
As the military forces of Russia <lb />
on a war footing contain upward of <lb />
combatants, it would <lb />
pear that something more than <lb />
that does not itself mean <lb />
would be required to <lb />
any nation of western Europe to <lb />
settle the eastern question without <lb />
first consulting the czar. This vast <lb />
army is raised throughout tho <lb />
empire, liability to be- <lb />
almost universal. As a rule <lb />
service with tho colors lasts five <lb />
years, and in the event of a <lb />
of the forces the field troops <lb />
would be brought up to war strength <lb />
by calling in reserves who had <lb />
served five years in the ranks. The <lb />
field troops and field reserve troops, <lb />
together numbering of <lb />
men, would formed into field <lb />
armies, which would each comprise <lb />
a number of army corps, rifle <lb />
and reserve divisions. The <lb />
remainder of the forces consist of <lb />
fortress and depot troops and <lb />
militia. <lb />
Tho lino rifle, pattern <lb />
has been introduced in place <lb />
of tho single loading rifle <lb />
Tho new rifle rounds bi <lb />
the magazine, is of small <lb />
and has u smokeless am- <lb />
munition. tho bayonet <lb />
scabbards are left home, and tho <lb />
quadrangular bayonet is carried <lb />
fixed. The barrel of tho is <lb />
cased and screwed into the body, an <lb />
arrangement which helps to lessen <lb />
the weight, and, in fact, tho rifle, <lb />
with bayonet fixed, weighs only <lb />
pounds, or about pound less <lb />
than tho and bay- <lb />
used in the British service. <lb />
The regulations recognize four <lb />
kinds of volley <lb />
fire, which may ho used at all ranges; <lb />
individual lire, which is employed <lb />
up to or paces; individual <lb />
concentrated fire of tho <lb />
men of a section or squad at a com <lb />
man to 1,200 paces; a <lb />
mass fire at greater distances than <lb />
paces. When within or <lb />
paces of tho enemy, fire <lb />
its maximum intensity by tho em- <lb />
of magazine After a <lb />
successful bayonet charge the shoot- <lb />
big line must continue its advance <lb />
to the fur of tho captured <lb />
and press tho enemy by n rapid <lb />
fire A frontal must be rap- <lb />
ported by one on tho flank. When <lb />
acting on tho infantry <lb />
must put forth every effort to <lb />
the enemy by and then attack <lb />
him with the bayonet. <lb />
Throughout the Russian cavalry <lb />
the. men are armed with a <lb />
of his would <lb />
lion. <lb />
But tho or as <lb />
feminine readers of true <lb />
story will call him, on helping her <lb />
to stand uprightly looked at her re- <lb />
and opened his lips only to <lb />
Fay how awkward, <lb />
accentuating tho word <lb />
as if all his previous conceptions cf <lb />
her loveliness had now and <lb />
disappeared. was wounded <lb />
deeply, not by tho simple, <lb />
misstep that <lb />
ed her, but by his <lb />
It was but a short walk from it <lb />
doorway up through center aisle <lb />
to tho chancel of church, but the <lb />
bride, moving leisurely toward if <lb />
with her ill was look- <lb />
far beyond chancel and <lb />
priest garlands. <lb />
Tho train of thought which her be- <lb />
trothed had occasioned by his <lb />
rebuke, how awkward, <lb />
extended fur into the future. <lb />
If ho could thus ruthlessly injure a <lb />
trustful woman's feelings in the <lb />
most blissful hour of her life, what <lb />
would probably his treatment of <lb />
her after marriage <lb />
mind was made up before she <lb />
reached tho chancel railing. She <lb />
stood there without a tremor. She <lb />
heard tho officiating clergyman ask <lb />
tho bridegroom, thou have <lb />
this woman to thy wedded to <lb />
together after God's ordinance <lb />
in tho holy state of <lb />
She heard him answer, in a <lb />
that seemed to her as lacking <lb />
tho of decision, <lb />
Then tho supremo test of <lb />
heroism. Tho clergyman had <lb />
ended his repetition of the <lb />
question, thou this man <lb />
to thy wedded be- <lb />
fore she answered distinctly and <lb />
clearly enough to heard by all <lb />
tho guests occupying the pews <lb />
tho <lb />
At the same moment, withdrawing <lb />
her gloved hand from the arm of her <lb />
discarded lover, stood directly <lb />
facing him, and with melodramatic <lb />
manner, with equal clearness and <lb />
distinctness exclaimed, how <lb />
awkward, <lb />
Can the reader blame for thus <lb />
avoiding what in all probability <lb />
would her a wretch <lb />
married life if too, L -t en <lb />
tho clergyman, <lb />
Now York World. <lb />
s. r. <lb />
A Scotch clergyman named <lb />
claimed the title and estates of <lb />
Lord Ho triad, on the trial <lb />
of tho case, to establish his pedigree <lb />
by producing an ancestral watch on <lb />
which were engraved the letters <lb />
S. F. <lb />
Tho claimant alleged that these <lb />
letters the initials of his <lb />
tor the notorious Si- . m <lb />
Lord beheaded 1747 for <lb />
supporting young <lb />
The letters, engraved tho reg- <lb />
were shown to stand for <lb />
tho case was <lb />
laughed out of Com-<lb />
Probably a woman would a <lb />
to her husband if she <lb />
would continue making company of <lb />
him. Most to ave <lb />
jam for visitors when <lb />
boon married throe months. <lb />
Boston Post. <lb />
Thin la <lb />
makes the world so <lb />
The world to go round, but <lb />
loves makes your bond swim. That <lb />
the explanation. Boston Tran. <lb />
script. <lb />
THE his <lb />
AT THE BALL. <lb />
inn a <lb />
was out lure waiting <lb />
Since ages and ages ago <lb />
I am half <lb />
Th torture and heavenly <lb />
And ail fur the sake of yon, <lb />
And can treat Me like this. <lb />
I thought you must have forgotten ; <lb />
on seemed so careless and say, <lb />
A- you Waltzed round the room with <lb />
your partners, <lb />
once looking j way, <lb />
km xv I was here in I lie dark e.-s <lb />
waistline; for you, my <lb />
My slur, my <lb />
Who . mi Dial e any hour seem bright. <lb />
Y in bu in e a lovely fairy, <lb />
An an. and woman ; <lb />
There i and <lb />
I all say do, <lb />
While I am only human. <lb />
And ii dines me wild to see <lb />
You dancing, or gaily <lb />
any man ex me. <lb />
Yes, I know that love is jealous, <lb />
And I love you with all my soul, <lb />
limes a heartfelt lousing <lb />
Beyond my mind s control. <lb />
And th n when see you Hilling <lb />
I in an that you seem to lie, <lb />
cannot till bow <lb />
The light of it is lo me <lb />
So j. 1- be good to mo <lb />
I really thins you might, <lb />
you how muck I have <lb />
Out here in the tonight, <lb />
Let us walk down there in the <lb />
Win-re none hut the see. <lb />
have mi much lo tell you, <lb />
Ann j mi to list u to me. <lb />
Mi, now that we're out in the <lb />
light, <lb />
seem, once more, all my own, <lb />
I this were nor Eden, <lb />
Ami we might stay here alone <lb />
lark there is your calling, <lb />
must hack our bliss, <lb />
wail Justus long in the <lb />
in H <lb />
Fur another ten minutes like this. <lb />
N. C, Jan 1887. <lb />
Mr. Cleveland is Happy. <lb />
An old friend of Grover Cleveland <lb />
dropped down to Washington a day or <lb />
two ago to see him on and so- <lb />
as well He says he never saw <lb />
the President in such good burner since <lb />
the old days when the boys <lb />
poker in Hitchcock's hack room across <lb />
way from the First Presbyterian <lb />
said president, the <lb />
man in America. Just look at <lb />
this memorandum hook. have <lb />
gut days marked down to March <lb />
and every day I cross one of the <lb />
days remaining. When the last one <lb />
pop I v. ill be free. PiON <lb />
don't know what that means to me <lb />
who have been slave for the past <lb />
four years. <lb />
and sec me Maje. I'm <lb />
going duck shooting and stay as long <lb />
as I please, and i. ill be <lb />
Doyen wonder I <lb />
And the President's radiant face and <lb />
voice showed that he meant just what <lb />
lie World. <lb />
To Reflector Readers. <lb />
To those of our b <lb />
who pay up for the 1897 <lb />
within days, or to a new sub- <lb />
scriber paying not less than <lb />
one year in advance, we will in- <lb />
one years subscription to <lb />
The Woman's and <lb />
Home Journal, of Chattanooga, <lb />
Tenn. This Journal devoted <lb />
and Farm, is <lb />
a page monthly <lb />
Instructive, elevating. <lb />
We have only a limited <lb />
to give away on the above <lb />
terms Don't you wait until <lb />
your neighbor comes in and <lb />
gels the last one we have left. <lb />
If you want to take <lb />
of is offer yon only have <lb />
to pay up your subscription <lb />
fur ibis or get us one new <lb />
subscriber for a year. <lb />
Those who have already paid <lb />
up for the year before this <lb />
notice is made will receive the <lb />
Health and Home Journal. <lb />
Mr. Heaver <lb />
ville. says. Dr, New <lb />
Discovery I owe my life. taken <lb />
I and tried all the <lb />
tor miles about, but of no avail <lb />
nun up and I could not a Salve. <lb />
Ive. Having Dr King's New The best salve In the world for Cuts <lb />
cry my More I for a and Hi Sores, Halt <lb />
began Ii use and do-e lie- Fever Soles, Teller, Chapped Hands <lb />
can to got better, three Chi Corns, and all Skin <lb />
Dottier was up an J about again It is and cures Piles, or no <lb />
worth It We won't It to give <lb />
keep St. ac or house without Get a perfect satisfaction or money refunded <lb />
ti re trial at I. price cents per box. For sale by <lb />
I.<lb /></p>
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                <p>
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Greenville, N. C. <lb />
Entered at the poet office at Greenville, <lb />
N. C-, as second class mall matter. <lb />
February <lb />
Condensed of Proceedings. <lb />
MAY- <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
senate met at 4- o'clock. <lb />
and resolutions were introduced <lb />
its <lb />
A petition was presented the <lb />
County Association, <lb />
asking four public school- <lb />
W to legalize bonds issued by <lb />
City and to levy a special <lb />
tax. <lb />
Scales, to authorize the o <lb />
Greensboro to issue bonds the eats <lb />
I a public library. <lb />
Justice, to enable judgment <lb />
to reach the interest of judgment debtor <lb />
is interested as tenant in common. <lb />
to increase revenue and to <lb />
regulate insurance. This provides <lb />
fire insurance companies not <lb />
by the laws of this state, but legally <lb />
to do business in this state <lb />
through regular commissioned and <lb />
agents locate n this state, shall <lb />
not make contracts fire on <lb />
property herein, save through agents <lb />
such companies as are regularly com- <lb />
missioned and licensed to writ j policies <lb />
of fire insurance in this stale, provided, <lb />
however, this act shall not apply to <lb />
property of railway companies or <lb />
common carriers ; for the <lb />
pose of carrying out the forgoing sec- <lb />
it small be unlawful for any agent, <lb />
commissioned or of said <lb />
company to sign any blank contracts <lb />
or policy fire insurance and upon <lb />
conviction thereof, shall be lined <lb />
each offense not than nor <lb />
more than one half to the inform- <lb />
ant and one-hall to the state. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The house met at o'clock. <lb />
Bills and resolutions were introduced <lb />
as follows; <lb />
James, to make the fee weighing <lb />
cattle <lb />
to prevent last over <lb />
bridges in county. <lb />
Currie, to give North Carolina <lb />
Illinois law for protection of <lb />
ates. <lb />
Craven, to make it a misdemeanor SO <lb />
to remove obstructions to passage <lb />
fish in streams within thirty days alter <lb />
notice from the state board <lb />
Drew, to prohibit the taking of clams <lb />
in county. <lb />
to Severn, North- <lb />
county. <lb />
of Wayne, prated Sheep. <lb />
by taxing male dogs cents <lb />
male dogs no dog i to lie allowed <lb />
in live unless licensed, making it a <lb />
to fail to list <lb />
New Hanover, to united <lb />
charter of chamber of commerce <lb />
Wilmington, by giving its perpetual <lb />
charter right to borrow money. <lb />
Lusk, to amend The Code by adding <lb />
as an additional cause for divorce <lb />
either or wife shall be indicted <lb />
and convicted felony and imprisoned <lb />
therefor for life, the act lo apply to <lb />
cases now pending in the courts. <lb />
Lusk, to provide that whenever any <lb />
person is declared to be insane or <lb />
the husband or wile such shall <lb />
be entitled to guardianship his <lb />
or her property. <lb />
The was taken up and the <lb />
following bills passed. <lb />
To make wire fences lawful fences <lb />
Edgecombe <lb />
To establish the stock law part of <lb />
White Oak township, county. <lb />
To allow Nash county to levy a <lb />
tax and also to work the roads by <lb />
To incorporate Wilson <lb />
cc <lb />
To allow Washington county to levy <lb />
a special tax for bridges. <lb />
lo allow county to levy a <lb />
To county to levy a <lb />
special x. <lb />
To Saratoga, <lb />
county. <lb />
By leave, Brown introduced a bill <lb />
to incorporate county <lb />
thirty-sixth hay. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The senate met o'clock. <lb />
A petition was for the V <lb />
a colored normal <lb />
at Charlotte, and that the <lb />
U- the association be con- <lb />
Bill- an were Introduced <lb />
a i <lb />
to provide for the appointment <lb />
of cotton for Wadesboro, <lb />
and <lb />
to incorporate auxiliary <lb />
health ; also to establish a board <lb />
steam locomotive and boiler .-lion <lb />
for each state. <lb />
Ramsey, to give suitors lime to bring <lb />
alter decision of supreme <lb />
court <lb />
Grant, to the acceptance of <lb />
bends and <lb />
telegraph companies, when given in <lb />
an indemnity company perfectly sol- <lb />
vent. <lb />
Bills were passed as <lb />
To renew and keep in force char, <lb />
of the Wilmington, N and <lb />
Charleston railway. <lb />
To allow firemen of <lb />
ton the amount city poll lax. <lb />
To regulate graded schools in White- <lb />
ville. <lb />
To i-corporate the grand lodge of <lb />
Knights of Pythias of the domain <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
By leave introduced a bill <lb />
to establish graded schools at Green- <lb />
ville. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The house met at o'clock. <lb />
Among the bills introduced were <lb />
these. <lb />
to prohibit the sale of liquor <lb />
within two miles of <lb />
not to apply to cities and towns <lb />
where there is a police <lb />
Hancock, to amend charter cf <lb />
giving it six ward, a <lb />
to be elected every four <lb />
years from each, the first election taking <lb />
May 5th next, to be <lb />
appointed by the governor within five <lb />
alter the election, the <lb />
to elect the mayor to four years, <lb />
also a chief police and two sergeants <lb />
police, who in the mayor's absence <lb />
have power to take bond of col- <lb />
lateral for appearance before the may- <lb />
or. <lb />
White, to provide that if any person <lb />
shall perform the marriage service who <lb />
is not authorized he shall be deemed <lb />
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon con- <lb />
shall be lined or imprisoned. <lb />
Trice, lo allow any justice of the <lb />
to provide himself r a seal and <lb />
to attest by the same his official <lb />
and any official act so at- <lb />
tested by seal valid in any and <lb />
to be received and acted on without <lb />
farther attestation of its genuineness, <lb />
the lee such seal to be ten cents <lb />
for each attestation, in addition to the <lb />
fee allowed. <lb />
Chandler, to allow preachers to vote <lb />
without ninety day's in the <lb />
county and thirty days the town- <lb />
ships. <lb />
Hawser, to allow the people of <lb />
Grange to vote on the liquor <lb />
to establish a in <lb />
county. <lb />
Bills passed as follows <lb />
the town Winters- <lb />
ville, Pitt county. <lb />
To allow Green to levy a <lb />
tax <lb />
To Saratoga, Vi <lb />
county. <lb />
To provide that in any county where <lb />
there is a law to work convicts of the <lb />
county, a co- who has moved h s <lb />
case shall be worked in the county <lb />
from which moved it. <lb />
At noon the special order, the bill ti <lb />
the lease of the North Carolina <lb />
railroad, came up. There was a ma- <lb />
report favoring the bill, signed by <lb />
six of the seven members of the special <lb />
committee and a minority report, sign- <lb />
ed by of com- <lb />
At o'clock Cook called the <lb />
question. The vote was first <lb />
en on the <lb />
In explaining his vote, Howe, color- <lb />
ed of New Hanover, caused a great <lb />
sensation. He raid very day <lb />
Governor Russell, the of this <lb />
bill, sent for me to come to his office <lb />
and there in his dictatorial and <lb />
manner, for I presume he is <lb />
haps in employ of the Seaboard As <lb />
At this juncture Hancock shouted <lb />
and others in it. Some <lb />
asked that Howe be allowed to speak <lb />
longer. Others sail his time was out, <lb />
but he said no more, as there were <lb />
The vote was to so the minor- <lb />
report failed to pass. There Ml a <lb />
rattling volley of applause as result <lb />
of the vote was announced. <lb />
The substitute then passed its second <lb />
reading CO to <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The house met at o'clock. <lb />
Bills and resolutions were in d <lb />
as <lb />
Craven, to create a board to control <lb />
the convicts and roads of <lb />
burg. <lb />
to require sheriffs sale o <lb />
mortgaged land for taxes to give notice <lb />
of such sale to mortgages. <lb />
Alexander, to allow townships <lb />
to levy a school tax of cents on the <lb />
Sutton, of Cumberland, to <lb />
rate secret fraternal <lb />
society. <lb />
Dixon, Greene, to incorporate the <lb />
Snow Hill railway. <lb />
Parker, to divorce <lb />
the Agricultural and Mechanical col- <lb />
from the agricultural <lb />
and put it control fourteen <lb />
directors. <lb />
Person, of Wilson, to provide cotton <lb />
and tor Wilson. <lb />
to incorporate the <lb />
pendent of Farmers and Me- <lb />
Dixon, of land, to protect <lb />
freight shippers by requiring railways <lb />
to pay price goods if there is <lb />
great delay. <lb />
to incorporate the auxiliary <lb />
board of health of county. <lb />
Meares, to allow county lo <lb />
pay election officers; to entitle <lb />
widows ct all soldiers to <lb />
class pensions. <lb />
of Chat ham, to give the gov- <lb />
the appointment the clerk <lb />
the railway commission ; also to repeal <lb />
the act making appropriation <lb />
for the geological survey i also to <lb />
the act of 1691 making <lb />
to the university ; to also pro- <lb />
miners. <lb />
Lusk, to allow judge of supreme and <lb />
courts to appoint <lb />
and regulate pay. <lb />
Ferguson, to repeal the act of 1805, <lb />
requiring railways lo redeem unused <lb />
tickets. <lb />
, , <lb />
worship a misdemeanor; punishable <lb />
by fine or thirty imprison- <lb />
Sutton, of Cumberland, to. provide <lb />
that any married who under- <lb />
takes to engage in business contract <lb />
and deal as if she were a sole, <lb />
wit. out first having become a free <lb />
shall be guilty a misdemeanor <lb />
and upon conviction shall be fined <lb />
or imprisoned thirty days at court's <lb />
discretion. <lb />
Lusk, to make the railroad <lb />
a state board to all <lb />
III-<lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The senate met at o'clock. <lb />
The following bills and r. t. f-i <lb />
Person, to prevent co habitation be- <lb />
tween he white and the nice. <lb />
relief of railway <lb />
to regulate loss on <lb />
by tire. <lb />
lo prohibit sale of <lb />
in to milt's Cole, in Craven <lb />
county, and in four miles of <lb />
town in Onslow county. <lb />
Alexander, lo incorporate <lb />
college ; also lo give Chariot e further <lb />
power in collection of taxes, where a <lb />
person is believed not lo have made an <lb />
honest return ; also to Charlotte <lb />
acquiring real estate for <lb />
Better regulation of its water system. <lb />
Shaw, to abolish the circuit criminal <lb />
court county. <lb />
AH SESSION. <lb />
At the session the following <lb />
bills were disposed of <lb />
To incorporate Una Hank of Pitt <lb />
County. <lb />
To provide a dispensary for <lb />
burg. <lb />
To incorporate the Tar and <lb />
Carolina railroad. <lb />
To incorporate the James Baker Linn- <lb />
To authorize Charlotte lo issue bonds <lb />
water supply. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
Bills resolutions were introduce u <lb />
as <lb />
Grant, to state el laws <lb />
also to prescribe time and manner o <lb />
choosing certain officer municipal <lb />
corporations. <lb />
Maultsby, to regulate the of <lb />
iii <lb />
to regulate challenges of <lb />
ors. <lb />
of for protection of <lb />
newspapers for publication of news <lb />
Other bills were disposed as fol- <lb />
lows <lb />
To increase revenues and regulate <lb />
insurances. This requires nil lire in. <lb />
companies lo make contracts <lb />
through their commissioned and <lb />
agents in this state. <lb />
To legalize bonds issued by Elizabeth <lb />
to levy a special tax. <lb />
To restore to the stale control the <lb />
Atlantic North Carolina railroad, <lb />
giving the governor power to appoint <lb />
the president and majority cf the <lb />
rectors. <lb />
To place all railroads on an equal <lb />
footing with those chartered prior lo <lb />
1809. <lb />
To provide for school building <lb />
deal and dumb. This carries an <lb />
of <lb />
To provide and promote the <lb />
in North . <lb />
By a bill was by <lb />
Senator to the <lb />
industry in New Hanover. <lb />
The bill to Nash and Wilson <lb />
to the eastern circuit criminal- <lb />
court passed. <lb />
n, a bill to appoint a board of <lb />
finance for New Hanover. <lb />
Anthony, a bill to prohibit the <lb />
liquor within two miles of Ml. Pb- <lb />
church, in Cleveland <lb />
IV. <lb />
u bill to U c ,,,. <lb />
liquor within three miles of <lb />
church, <lb />
Bills passed as . <lb />
In to the el , <lb />
lo refund the bonded <lb />
and to . ,, is <lb />
by City and to levy <lb />
tax; for protection of fish in <lb />
county; to allow <lb />
Mitchell to levy a special tax; <lb />
lo commissioners of Hay- <lb />
to levy a special <lb />
reading; to allow <lb />
to levy u special tax, <lb />
tabled, <lb />
the Mrs. <lb />
D. Arlington and appoint a <lb />
of Senators Max- <lb />
welt Mr. Person of the House <lb />
This the same matter which was up <lb />
in which the Boom <lb />
commit tee was annotated <lb />
upon. <lb />
By leave the following hills were <lb />
to allow Madison county to <lb />
levy a special tax. Person to prevent <lb />
discrimination fa jury list. Butler, to <lb />
Improve the public school system in <lb />
North Carolina, and moved to print <lb />
copies. Adopted. <lb />
At took a <lb />
recess until o'clock p. m. <lb />
DAY. <lb />
SENATE. <lb />
The senate met at o'clock. <lb />
Bills and resolutions were introduced <lb />
as follows <lb />
to provide for the <lb />
of North Carolina at the <lb />
see centennial, providing for the <lb />
of a board of managers, com- <lb />
posed of nine members, including the <lb />
governor and the board of agriculture, <lb />
and appropriating <lb />
to prevent pollution <lb />
streams by sawdust. <lb />
Anderson, to authorize the exchange <lb />
of circuit criminal courts and to <lb />
stenographers. <lb />
Grant offered a resolution that <lb />
president the senate a com- <lb />
of seven lo investigate the me- <lb />
president and directors of <lb />
the North Carolina railroad relative lo <lb />
the lease said road to the Southern <lb />
railway. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The house met o'clock. There <lb />
was an avalanche of bills. <lb />
them mm following <lb />
Brown, to make a suit for violation <lb />
of the tax tag law s <lb />
notice is within thirty days given the <lb />
agricultural department. <lb />
a resolution on behalf <lb />
A. Sylvester the American <lb />
arrest in Cuba. <lb />
Ward, to forbid sol- <lb />
from receiving pensions while in- <lb />
mates the home. <lb />
to amend the charter of <lb />
Greenville. <lb />
Craven, to a fine of a day <lb />
for non-removal of obstructions to pis- <lb />
sage of fish in streams. <lb />
Suit n, of New Hanover, lo allow <lb />
street railway to con- <lb />
with the Wilmington, <lb />
Norfolk railway or with other <lb />
way running lo or from <lb />
ton. <lb />
Lyle, to require the attendance of all <lb />
children between and years <lb />
to the charter <lb />
Dunn. <lb />
Bryan, to repeal the law allowing <lb />
wire nets to be placed across the mouth <lb />
of Cape Fear river. <lb />
to for <lb />
of by justices to public roads <lb />
the to end when the amount of <lb />
tine or costs is worked out. <lb />
Sutton, of Cumberland, to establish <lb />
relation of master and servant be- <lb />
tween municipal corporations and their <lb />
Young, to pay the colored <lb />
and Mechanical college is pro <lb />
the laud scrip fund. <lb />
Dancy, of Edgecombe, to require <lb />
railways to carry bicycles us other bag- <lb />
gage. <lb />
to make stock impounding <lb />
fee cents and cents a day for <lb />
caring for impounded <lb />
to designate <lb />
to be; January 1st, January <lb />
February 22nd, May 10th, May <lb />
May 30th, July 4th, first Monday in <lb />
September, December 25th <lb />
J Saturdays from noon until <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
Bills were introduced as <lb />
Person, of Wilson, to revise and con <lb />
the charier of Wilson. <lb />
Parker, of Wayne, to extend the <lb />
corporate limits of Mt Olive. <lb />
Howe, to incorporate the Sons <lb />
of at Wilmington. <lb />
Fagan, to amend the charter of the <lb />
Martin <lb />
Dockery, to amend The Code so <lb />
in case a mother be dead inheritance <lb />
shall rest in her issue and <lb />
of such as be dead. <lb />
Also to amend The Cede by adding <lb />
that in case of death of such child with- <lb />
out issue his personal be <lb />
distributed issue such <lb />
a., or such <lb />
as may be dead, this set M apply to ex- <lb />
filled estates. <lb />
Gallop, lo allow the free passage of <lb />
fish sound. <lb />
Chapman, lo prohibit the sale of <lb />
or wine outside limits of <lb />
incorporated towns cities. <lb />
to prohibit the setting of <lb />
of nets fish traps ill <lb />
creek. <lb />
to allow the <lb />
Sheriff of Onslow county, to <lb />
lo collect arrears of taxes. <lb />
Sutton, of New Hanover, to <lb />
New Hanover Society <lb />
it power lo <lb />
establish a children's which <lb />
all Colored children under years <lb />
age, without parents or homes, be <lb />
eligible to admission. <lb />
Hancock, to increase the <lb />
to the state guard from lo <lb />
annually and the annual allow- <lb />
to each company from to <lb />
The by Bryan, Chatham, to <lb />
repeal the appropriation to the slate <lb />
university was unfavorably reported. <lb />
The bill for <lb />
he maintain I insane <lb />
asylum n taken up. It gives <lb />
to the Western at <lb />
to the asylum at <lb />
and to the Eastern <lb />
t d at Goldsboro. and Dur- <lb />
ham counties are transferred to the <lb />
at For the purchase <lb />
an electric plant at the Eastern hospital <lb />
is allowed. <lb />
HOUSE. <lb />
The House met at a. m. <lb />
The following bill were introduced ; <lb />
on, of Wayne, to make it <lb />
with the State Treasurer <lb />
he will pay any annual appropriations <lb />
monthly, quarterly or annually. Can- <lb />
to provide a dispensary for <lb />
ville. to <lb />
timber cutters and tellers in that <lb />
county. to prevent careless <lb />
rafting of lumber in Lumber river. <lb />
Spruill, to require railroads f carry <lb />
bicycles as to allow <lb />
Alexander to levy a special lax to build <lb />
a jail. <lb />
Meares, to clerk <lb />
to be absent Mondays. Brown- <lb />
to pay railroad of <lb />
to pay solicitors a <lb />
month after 1898, <lb />
to provide that the Treas- <lb />
shall collect from all persons or <lb />
corporations doing a banking <lb />
under State license a per cent of <lb />
capital stock which has actually <lb />
been paid in by stockholders, <lb />
that he use this fund to pay <lb />
against any loss- to State <lb />
which use for ten days to pay <lb />
this per cent, shall and <lb />
receiver shall be appointed. Dewese <lb />
to protect and certain name in <lb />
Cherokee. Harris, to incorporate the <lb />
Scotland Neck Industrial and Training <lb />
Adams, to extend the <lb />
road district three miles each <lb />
from the city limit-. <lb />
i, to keep the river <lb />
open as u highway <lb />
to make an <lb />
statement an account, properly <lb />
evidence of <lb />
it was noticed that the rear train <lb />
organ rapidly lessening; the distance <lb />
between them, a few moment-, late, <lb />
was again slut on like an <lb />
arrow lo the front. This a m seemed <lb />
unaccountable to t lie Seaboard <lb />
this train having distanced <lb />
other at the but this was <lb />
explained fact tin t the rapid <lb />
run had the fain ahead rt schedule <lb />
time which compelled it lo flow up <lb />
before reaching the point where two <lb />
trucks crossed near Cary t, <lb />
All the same the race was an exciting <lb />
the passengers on both <lb />
the fine run. It is worthy <lb />
of suggestion, though such races <lb />
may be attended by mote or <lb />
for. <lb />
DAY. <lb />
NATE. <lb />
The Senate nut at o'clock, <lb />
presiding; <lb />
prayer by Senator <lb />
were Introduced as <lb />
I in behalf indigent <lb />
inebriate. n petition from <lb />
citizens of county, relative I o <lb />
placing ladders at dams on Dun river. <lb />
Barker, a petition from prisoners, ask- <lb />
that the laws concerning pardons be <lb />
changed <lb />
Yeager, a bill to the sale <lb />
standing timber for partition in com- <lb />
among tenants. <lb />
a bill the relief cf the <lb />
sureties J. M. of <lb />
county <lb />
Barker, n bill lo remove <lb />
to fish in river ; also to <lb />
persons from <lb />
ale <lb />
AW AT DOWN <lb />
Ala., Feb. 1807. <lb />
It was live years ago that the <lb />
of the washed his <lb />
hands of the print shop and hied <lb />
across the continent to the Pacific <lb />
to attend a of the Na- <lb />
Editorial Association. There's <lb />
an old saying Unit lightning don't <lb />
strike twice in the same place, and the <lb />
naturally felt that that was <lb />
the trip his life. Good fortune <lb />
struck our way again, however, and <lb />
this time finds us spinning away for <lb />
to another meeting <lb />
he Association, the trip bringing with <lb />
it an opportunity visiting the extreme <lb />
southern and gull regions our country, <lb />
Having the western <lb />
middle, northern and eastern States, <lb />
nothing could be more desired than this <lb />
present trip through our own <lb />
especially the portions of it we had <lb />
never visited <lb />
Nothing can add more to the pleasure <lb />
of a trip than good traveling com- <lb />
ham our route lay by Hen- <lb />
to join Thad of <lb />
Gold Leaf, then on through the famous <lb />
of where II. A. Lon- <lb />
don, of the was added <lb />
to the party, thence on via the Seaboard <lb />
Air Line to J. P. <lb />
well, o the Charlotte joined <lb />
All exceedingly clever and <lb />
genial companions, as we know by past <lb />
experience, and nothing but a pleasant <lb />
journey could expected in such in <lb />
agreeable party. <lb />
A BACK. <lb />
The first incident of interest along <lb />
the route was a very exciting race be- <lb />
tween the Seaboard and Southern <lb />
trains from Raleigh to Cary. Between <lb />
these points the tracks run and <lb />
races between the are <lb />
when they leave about tho same lime. <lb />
On this occasion the Seaboard pulled <lb />
out of the depot just ahead, but had <lb />
scarcely gone a mile when the South- <lb />
came puffing Seeing <lb />
his competitor creeping up on Lint, the <lb />
Seaboard engineer open his <lb />
tie and let drive, away from <lb />
the other train with apparent e and <lb />
getting a few hundred yards ahead <lb />
The engineer of the Southern followed <lb />
suit and turned on more steam and for <lb />
CAROLINA. <lb />
Going of North Carolina, through <lb />
South Carolina into Georgia as tar <lb />
as Atlanta this trip was made by night. <lb />
After leaving the latter place Ibis <lb />
morning, Icing then in u section new lo <lb />
us we began observation, The <lb />
undulating country and scrubby oak <lb />
prevalent ibis portion <lb />
Georgia impressed us the striking <lb />
similarity it bore to the central sections <lb />
North Carolina. On nearer and into <lb />
Alabama country grows more hilly, <lb />
approaching to mountainous. <lb />
Through Georgia and Alabama we <lb />
expected lo tanning preparations <lb />
tor the next crop farther advanced <lb />
this year than at home, but <lb />
the contrary is true. So far we have <lb />
no section that has made us <lb />
much preparations as the farmers <lb />
Pitt It may be <lb />
south. <lb />
BOOMS THAT <lb />
side Atlanta and as far as <lb />
New our trip is over the <lb />
railway, via Birmingham <lb />
and Meridian. One could almost tell <lb />
when was reached without <lb />
being told, being lo not <lb />
much smoke. It is remembered <lb />
that of iron here a few <lb />
years since created much excitement <lb />
us well as a big boom, many iron <lb />
were put in operation <lb />
most booms, especially when laud <lb />
sharks get in them, this one busted <lb />
Ki came pretty near busting <lb />
with it. <lb />
At there was a stop of <lb />
three hours which gave us it chance to <lb />
see much of the city. Mr. London has <lb />
two kinsmen her-, and <lb />
who cane it <lb />
N. and lire very <lb />
lawyers. These gentlemen took our <lb />
party in hand showed us city. <lb />
Birmingham has about <lb />
and site the city was all in <lb />
tho woods twenty-live years ago, there <lb />
not being even so much as a railroad <lb />
station here. At the time the iron <lb />
industry opened up the got <lb />
hold this town also. There were <lb />
licensed real estate agents who in <lb />
year paid the city taxes. <lb />
Their operations proved a hindrance <lb />
rather than a help, and for a while <lb />
progress was checked. The city has <lb />
outgrown this now is on a substantial <lb />
footing. Thrill enterprise have <lb />
pushed lo the front once and <lb />
there are indications much progress. <lb />
It is an nil an pretty place with <lb />
fine business buildings and Kt- <lb />
residences- <lb />
Tins WAS <lb />
way a side note there wore a <lb />
few other things that struck us at <lb />
The First thing we <lb />
noticed in passing fruit stands was that <lb />
i ice bananas sold lo cents <lb />
per dozen. if that was only <lb />
thought. Apples were <lb />
tho same price. Another re- <lb />
markable thing was a hotel bill the <lb />
party paid. We a got dinner- <lb />
very had grips, over- <lb />
coats, etc., checked while we took in <lb />
the city. When the bill settled it <lb />
struck the crowd with <lb />
cents a head. We have many limes <lb />
paid cents for a dinner not near so <lb />
good, with bath and care of baggage <lb />
extra. Here it also only <lb />
cost to ride seven miles over <lb />
the city. IX J. W. <lb />
Hardware, <lb />
Tinware, <lb />
Implements, <lb />
Spokes, Rims, Hubs, Building Materials, Paints, <lb />
Oils and Stoves. <lb />
Fair Dealings Honest Goods at <lb />
Bottom Prices. <lb />
MAIN GREENVILLE, N. C. <lb />
I a <lb />
plan by which can .<lb />
IS <lb />
1-3<lb />
DO <lb />
i-i <lb />
IS <lb />
r-4 . <lb />
-a<lb />
W. HIGGS, <lb />
J. S. HIGGS, Maj. HENRY HARDING. <lb />
THE GREENVILLE BANK <lb />
D. W. <lb />
tin ville, N. C.<lb />
Capital More Than a Hall <lb />
Million Dollars, <lb />
Wm. T. Dixon, President National <lb />
Exchange Bank, Baltimore, Mil. We reaped fully the accounts <lb />
The Scotland Neck Bank, Scotland of firms, individuals and the general <lb />
Neck, N. C. <lb />
Noah Biggs, Scotland Check and Account Books h <lb />
Iteming. N. C. on application. <lb />
GREENVILLE <lb />
Horse Exchange. <lb />
For Horses <lb />
go Dr. Jam e 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 />
By virtue of the power con- <lb />
in h executed <lb />
by Archibald Cox, to W. it. I ox <lb />
on the of duly <lb />
recorded in <lb />
of county, North Carolina, In book <lb />
page the will <lb />
expose to public before the Court <lb />
House door in for cash, to <lb />
bidder, on Monday, <lb />
tho real property, <lb />
In Swift <lb />
county, the lands el If, <lb />
Cox on the north, by Frank Hardy on <lb />
by the we.-t <lb />
mil by the land- of Archibald Cox on <lb />
the south, contain seres, <lb />
same .- I to Arch Cox by his <lb />
father, W m Cox, lo satisfy said <lb />
gage Deed. <lb />
Has 26th of February 1897 <lb />
W. COX, Mortgagee. <lb />
Currie, to make at <lb />
few tilt lively, both <lb />
fains almost through space. Sud <lb />
II. J. and II. II. Wright, ct <lb />
Md., here prospecting <lb />
tor a site tor a large and saw <lb />
mills. They should encourage- <lb />
mid inducement Hi red in lo <lb />
locate here. <lb />
Liver Ills <lb />
Like <lb />
sour an promptly <lb />
eared by Hood's rills. do work <lb />
Hoods <lb />
easily and I I <lb />
Best alter dinner pills. I <lb />
All B <lb />
by Hood On <lb />
The eM m Heed's <lb />
Call at once, to see my stick buying <lb />
elsewhere, it will pay you. <lb />
I have a Livery in connection and <lb />
turnouts and polite drivers. <lb />
E. C. WHITE, Manager. <lb />
For Buggies, Phaetons or No. folk Traps <lb />
I can save you per cent. Nothing but first <lb />
class vehicles sold and <lb />
be <lb />
to the death of one of our firm <lb />
during the past year and in order to settle <lb />
his estate we find it necessary to close <lb />
out our entire stock of <lb />
and to close out as early as possible we have <lb />
marked everything right down to <lb />
FIRST COST. <lb />
such a stock at the low prices the goods <lb />
will 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 />
till <lb />
. I <lb />
. i. <lb /></p>
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Patriotism <lb />
and good <lb />
sense go <lb />
together in <lb />
choosing <lb />
hats. No <lb />
hats in the I <lb />
world like <lb />
American American <lb />
hats like J<lb />
Stiff and Soft Felt Hats fore- <lb />
most for quality and wear. <lb />
New Spring Styles on sale, r <lb />
Its Better <lb />
k i to be a young than <lb />
f an old bird of Paradise. <lb />
The Early Bird <lb />
Catches Worm. <lb />
So be to to our store this wees and <lb />
of many bargains we to Full in <lb />
Ism. Climb into the before it is too Into and <lb />
e- j v sweet music of low prices and lib r-1 policy. <lb />
W j which you to have, and order <lb />
mat you have we have simply d the <lb />
bottom of prices for this week- <lb />
TUB FAIR. <lb />
. i Given by the Students<lb />
P to the Educational <lb />
Committee from <lb />
legislature. <lb />
N. C. Feb. 1897 <lb />
Km . last M i- <lb />
dry February a <lb />
crowd as in <lb />
lighted auditorium the <lb />
School to M and <lb />
enjoy one cost interesting and <lb />
entertainments ever given i y <lb />
that <lb />
Tie cf the was a <lb />
County fair. Out the ninety-six <lb />
mantles, are rep- <lb />
relented in the Bull girl w s <lb />
a credit lo her county ; each county <lb />
her sate. We wish to especially Men- <lb />
lion dear old Mil, the <lb />
all <lb />
Hill give u fell n her <lb />
n, for we <lb />
is in. one Fit who will not be triad to <lb />
kn success. <lb />
Hot was a <lb />
ale. following sign, in <lb />
bold was suspended <lb />
Tobacco O. L. <lb />
Greenville, FlU <lb />
Mi Raiding being Prep. P <lb />
DOT GOODS, MIDI, MS, <lb />
and everything else will go at the lowest prices you ever <lb />
heard of to make room for new goods which are <lb />
to arrive- <lb />
FRANK WILSON. <lb />
The King Clothier, <lb />
THE REFLECTOR <lb />
Local Reflections <lb />
It'll be an early spring. <lb />
A depression in soft hats felt. <lb />
The prospector usually labors <lb />
A swell policeman with <lb />
dropsy. <lb />
The town is lull of drummers all the <lb />
time. <lb />
time for spring bonnets to <lb />
POINTS. <lb />
People You Know, or May Snow. <lb />
It. L. lb went to New <lb />
Saturday to attend the Fair. <lb />
Mrs. S. H. Wilson continues to be <lb />
Seriously sick. <lb />
Miss Bessie Garris is visiting her <lb />
sister, Mrs. H. C. in <lb />
Almost <lb />
blossom. <lb />
Never out <lb />
O, K or K. <lb />
of letters W <lb />
Grass <lb />
to lawn <lb />
are to be partial <lb />
William a colored <lb />
on the chain gang, escaped Monday <lb />
evening. <lb />
The gill who curls up her nose isn't <lb />
half as i as the girl with curls <lb />
down her back. <lb />
Chas. A. Cook has been appointed <lb />
Inspector General of Small Arms, <lb />
with rank of Colonel. <lb />
promise to reform. <lb />
Judge, if you will give me lime. <lb />
well, six months. <lb />
The third of March will be Ash <lb />
Wednesday and the beginning of Lent <lb />
April 18th will Sunday. <lb />
Coot, are u much <lb />
days <lb />
No, I can't strike anything but in <lb />
T. Fresh Can- Butter peed packages <lb />
at S. M. <lb />
At the House you can get a <lb />
nice warm meal for Com- <lb />
sleeping apartments for <lb />
cents. <lb />
A senator in the Kansas legislature <lb />
proposes to unmarried men between <lb />
and yew and send all <lb />
over to the penitentiary. <lb />
The hard times have the <lb />
women's The newest <lb />
sleeve is made skin right to the <lb />
and it Jakes a considerable less <lb />
of yards to the aforesaid <lb />
sleeves than it did this time last <lb />
TaCOMA. February <lb />
Cuban sympathizers yesterday held an <lb />
open air mass meeting and denounced <lb />
Premier as a and as- <lb />
The Spanish flag was trailed <lb />
in the mud and then mi A <lb />
was adopted praying that <lb />
might be subjected to the same <lb />
torture as the victims. <lb />
Mrs. took the cars this <lb />
morning Baltimore, where she will <lb />
take lesson under competent milliners <lb />
for weeks, returning she will <lb />
accept a with Mrs. J. S. Tun- <lb />
tall who expects to open a <lb />
store hers soon. <lb />
for <lb />
Here is an extraordinary officer. We <lb />
will send The Eastern Reflector, <lb />
the Cosmopolitan and Leslie's Weekly <lb />
all three for a whole year for <lb />
The regular price of the three <lb />
is If you do not want ail <lb />
three you can get the Reflector and <lb />
Cosmopolitan for or the Re <lb />
and Leslie's Weekly for <lb />
Take advantage this low offer while <lb />
you can, it may not be open long. <lb />
L. ; Miss Aylmer aim-, <lb />
a he other young Indies <lb />
he of Greenville <lb />
Miss Myrtle Keel, E. B. <lb />
Lela Brown, P. II. Ger- <lb />
man; Miss Smith, J. W- <lb />
; Miss Cox. J. W. W <lb />
Fripp, B, E, Mis <lb />
Susie Saunders, G. J. Miss <lb />
Haddock, tag ; Mi.-s <lb />
Keel, a link- boy. <lb />
he auctioneer and <lb />
things lie The. buyers briskly <lb />
an were not giving good <lb />
prices, the closing with a sale to <lb />
J. W. Morgan for per <lb />
pounds. <lb />
Moore county special men. <lb />
lion. After the products <lb />
were exhibited two young ladies came <lb />
forward and unveiled the the <lb />
noblest, Boat wonderful son, not only of <lb />
but of the State of Car- <lb />
Dr. Chas. D. <lb />
Tint most important feature of the <lb />
evening was the Legislature, in which <lb />
about or seventy-live took <lb />
part, each performing her part with <lb />
grace and dignity. <lb />
The purpose of Legislature was <lb />
pass a bill increasing the appropriation <lb />
o the State Normal School to <lb />
closed with a tableau, <lb />
the r a i i North in which <lb />
one each county <lb />
tooK part. <lb />
CARD OF THANKS. <lb />
A j <lb />
Of the the Tobacco <lb />
F r 1897. <lb />
What law price <lb />
of tobacco next fall is a question that is <lb />
studied more than any other by our <lb />
because all of lb <lb />
in <lb />
he outcome of the tobacco <lb />
en<lb />
Feb. IV, 1897. <lb />
J. Hunter, Raleigh, was <lb />
here Monday night. <lb />
W. E. Harding, C spent <lb />
las. Tuesday Here on <lb />
tore l. Jenkins C i . <lb />
work by me during the <lb />
cf the Year. <lb />
At of the morning <lb />
tint <lb />
there was a reunion at <lb />
which the roll o the church <lb />
ship was called. Alter <lb />
I the <lb />
sonic as <lb />
We Extend Thanks. <lb />
GUILTY. <lb />
to <lb />
Washington, N. C., Feb. <lb />
ton Ferry, colored, was found of <lb />
this evening about half past six <lb />
o'clock. Ferry has been on trial here <lb />
since last for rape committed in <lb />
February, 1896, upon Annie Smith, a <lb />
white girl about twelve or fourteen <lb />
years of age. He escaped at the time <lb />
he committed crime and was found <lb />
and arrested in Wilmington several <lb />
months later. He was brought back to <lb />
Washington lust June lodged in <lb />
jail, he has been since awaiting <lb />
trial. <lb />
He was ably represented by Hon- <lb />
Chas. F. Warren. The State <lb />
represented by solicitor Leary. assisted <lb />
by Messrs. John H. Small and Stephen <lb />
C. <lb />
The verdict was not a surprise, for <lb />
almost everybody bettered guilty. <lb />
The jury was out only forty minutes. <lb />
A for a new trial was over- <lb />
ruled. It the defendant will <lb />
appeal. <lb />
He was sentenced lo lie hanged on <lb />
March 23rd 1807. <lb />
Mr. you will permit <lb />
me I would thank you tor a spice <lb />
in your paper to express my <lb />
and thanks to the good people of <lb />
Greenville for a kindness which can <lb />
as long j-s life lusts, forgotten. <lb />
Any one who knows how a mother's <lb />
heart yearns for the welfare of her <lb />
children, and bow she when <lb />
all is well with them will comprehend <lb />
my feelings just now. I desire to <lb />
think every body, man or <lb />
woman, while or colored, who in <lb />
way aided in securing the pardon of my <lb />
son, George. To all who willingly <lb />
signed the petition, to all who said a <lb />
word in his behalf, lo every human be- <lb />
that aided in securing his <lb />
his mother extends her deepest heartfelt <lb />
thanks. <lb />
To Governor Russell, Judge Connor, <lb />
Gov. Jan k Solicitor C. M. Bernard <lb />
and to Col. I. A. Sugg, who visited the <lb />
Governor with petition, I desire <lb />
to thank their in- <lb />
In securing his pardon. I can <lb />
but invoke heaven's choicest blessings <lb />
upon them, and every body that o <lb />
willingly aided in his rescue. thank <lb />
you, Mr. Editor, in advance for <lb />
space kindly allowed me to express <lb />
my appreciation of what fits done <lb />
for George and me. <lb />
Charity Dudley. <lb />
was j <lb />
Ex-Register of Deeds Alex. <lb />
had a narrow escape from death this <lb />
afternoon. He was the bridle <lb />
on his horse at Bowie's stable, when <lb />
the animal became frightened and <lb />
dashed over him. He was picked up in <lb />
an unconscious condition and medical <lb />
aid was summoned. We had learned <lb />
of nature his injuries at the hour <lb />
of to press <lb />
Dr. Eugene has been <lb />
pointed Assistant Physician of the <lb />
Insane Asylum of Colorado, at Pueblo, <lb />
and entered upon his duty Saturday, <lb />
Resigned. <lb />
It will be seen from a report else- <lb />
where of yesterday's services at the <lb />
Baptist that Rev. E. D. Wells <lb />
has resigned and cannot servo the <lb />
for the present year. M . <lb />
Wells has been e just ore year, <lb />
no one has ever been among this <lb />
people who has impressed himself both <lb />
upon the and those a- a <lb />
Christian minister, a man of <lb />
very high sense if and integrity, <lb />
and with an advanced view of Christian <lb />
life and living. <lb />
His life in every way has fully illus- <lb />
and been in keeping with his <lb />
profession. No more Godly man has <lb />
lived among us, and he will always be <lb />
thus remembered by the people <lb />
tor Old Pitt County and Her <lb />
We are more thin and We- <lb />
that the Pitt comity girls attend- <lb />
the Normal at Greensboro <lb />
main i the reputation of the good <lb />
old county so well at the entertainment <lb />
given legislative committee visiting <lb />
the institution last Friday evening, <lb />
the 15th inst, at the presentation the <lb />
Fail, by the girls of this great <lb />
institution. The ladies from <lb />
Pitt county were caste as representing <lb />
the of Greenville <lb />
tobacco market, and we are informed <lb />
took their parts in splendid <lb />
a first class tobacco break, with Miss- <lb />
Bessie Harding as conducting the sale. <lb />
Miss Aylmer Sugg as auctioneer and <lb />
he other young ladies Pitt as buyers <lb />
and the usual coterie attendants that <lb />
arc usual on a large active break. They <lb />
all pet formed their parts well, and Pitt <lb />
was loudly applauded. We are always <lb />
glad when Pitt girls and <lb />
are successful and well they be, <lb />
when they represent so great a section <lb />
as Pitt county. The legislative com- <lb />
were delighted with the <lb />
and will make a favorable <lb />
report to General Assembly for the <lb />
support of this great institution cf <lb />
learning that is doing so much for the <lb />
development of the girls of the State of <lb />
North Carolina. <lb />
to <lb />
with ether it is sold <lb />
cause of I- w price at which it is <lb />
old. Frequently I hey told III i <lb />
the grade is inferior to one <lb />
they are present <lb />
this argue <lb />
which last year ft r a- d <lb />
year only sold or <lb />
much to <lb />
agree with them, in a great many In. <lb />
stances it is so. Th is <lb />
no is all but Mint <lb />
say the h rot as hi <lb />
as it was I or three years ago. <lb />
is the cause of M assuredly <lb />
it is not he grade, <lb />
that have most in value <lb />
1890 are the classes of that are <lb />
; fine cutters and <lb />
wrapper., while the <lb />
both fillers and smokers, everybody will <lb />
agree, are holding up amazingly well. <lb />
Now lets see we cannot find out the <lb />
cause pf lo some extent and <lb />
late when these grades go <lb />
up. <lb />
In 1891 and fine bright wrapped <lb />
at prices ranging anywhere <lb />
to MS pet bundled. At present <lb />
is only a limited demand for this <lb />
tobacco at j a hall that <lb />
rice. There arc several c i use.- v. <lb />
nave operated to d pr .-s lite <lb />
price bright wrappers, among <lb />
which <lb />
1st. A growing disposition among <lb />
of plug o use sun <lb />
which has no <lb />
tor the bright cured lent <lb />
This of course has decreased to some <lb />
extent the demand for bright wrappers, <lb />
and secondly, the plug war that Las <lb />
been on now some lime between <lb />
the large plug manufacturers has cut <lb />
and slashed price the <lb />
article and the same proportion <lb />
the price of raw material has been <lb />
as they have had to resort lo a <lb />
common c wrapping stock. <lb />
This I will say herd is one of the <lb />
sons why the grades have held <lb />
up so well. <lb />
This cut rate war between <lb />
reduced the price of <lb />
plug tobacco on which our wrappers <lb />
are used mainly, to less than half the <lb />
price this tobacco sold for at wholesale <lb />
prices lour years ago. These two are <lb />
the principal causes, in my opinion, that <lb />
have led to the present prices of line <lb />
wrapping course there are <lb />
other minor ones, but it can be plainly <lb />
seen that this last one is sufficient <lb />
to cut our prices in half. <lb />
The same causes that have produced <lb />
the low on wrapping stock applies <lb />
to tine cutting as w in order <lb />
meet what am lo term a <lb />
temp demand of the low <lb />
grade cigarette has been put upon the <lb />
and with this the fight both <lb />
side has been waged and in c Try <lb />
on this fight they have created a <lb />
demand this class cigar- <lb />
Now as to the First, after <lb />
striking bottom on low prices for the <lb />
plug tobacco it began lo go up <lb />
slowly, and already there is an <lb />
demand for good wrapping at <lb />
better prices than they have sold at for <lb />
at least a year. The muddle <lb />
has been settled and this year a new <lb />
administration comes in four years <lb />
and business will not again right away <lb />
come in contact with the politicians, <lb />
hence we can safely estimate that for at <lb />
least two years the commercial world <lb />
will have smooth sailing <lb />
Then the most important feature after <lb />
all is a growing disposition on the <lb />
of cur farmers to make better tobacco <lb />
and while we don't know tint prices <lb />
will their former dizzy- <lb />
heights, yet if good tobacco is made this <lb />
year, take my word for it, producer <lb />
will be satisfied. I confidently expect <lb />
to see sell better this j ear than <lb />
it has for the two previous years. <lb />
O. L J. <lb />
the year as to its present final <lb />
He stated there had n <lb />
debt hang mg over the church since its <lb />
J. A. <lb />
day here. <lb />
Oar towns-nun, S. T. Cars <lb />
Other obligations <lb />
every one of <lb />
full. That <lb />
the obligations for the pt year had <lb />
pan, i <lb />
of bride I the total <lb />
ti V u m i far the various objects had <lb />
P- i n aid at u idle p. M, <lb />
Mr. II. M man -I Al i <lb />
w S. T. Cars . . , <lb />
two boss today, weighing <lb />
and J ,., J J J <lb />
Is. Who can beat this <lb />
S. T. and I. Carson have emu <lb />
work en brink . <lb />
Ward, C. <lb />
twelve hundred <lb />
That at <lb />
. every. being paid to dale <lb />
. v. E D. Wells then <lb />
The a were w ,, <lb />
J. Brown, Jr., with Mi.-s Nannie; Ins the past year. This <lb />
Ward. report showed live calls <lb />
A. MU J . n,,,,.,,<lb />
y ached <lb />
HI ha I p ,,.,,, his d more <lb />
W. with Alice I then pm that his resignation <lb />
son. I in the h mis of the Deacons to be <lb />
acted upon by the church at its <lb />
the <lb />
ii James with Miss Mary <lb />
L L. Ward with Leia Mar i. <lb />
Milton with Miss Maggie <lb />
John will, Miss at <lb />
I was <lb />
m that <lb />
After i in <lb />
lion he made to the of <lb />
Carolina at present to <lb />
. . -I the at Gr ea- <lb />
N. J. w. <lb />
invited weal to the <lb />
Mr. I,. W. A. Martin, in I Dissolution <lb />
where was held and The firm Boggy <lb />
all partook of a bounteous by mutual <lb />
n.- I- ,, . <lb />
. , the in, re interest in tile <lb />
. l-twin by B <lb />
I e r. I tilers. <lb />
i I e he the <lb />
I. nine -In. <lb />
I Tie of old Mini <lb />
paid he if. d <lb />
with a horn all owing old <lb />
i- i I settle <lb />
2nd Hay of <lb />
JOHN <lb />
a I Inn I <lb />
nod I hen <lb />
a and <lb />
We bad a good during the holiday and <lb />
still have a mil of k o We <lb />
show you the latest <lb />
Goods, Shoes, <lb />
Notions. Hats, <lb />
FURNISHING GOODS, <lb />
prices that are way down. Come and gee us <lb />
and we will give yon mire goods for a dollar <lb />
bill than any house in Greenville. <lb />
THAi <lb />
1897 <lb />
mill <lb />
X. V <lb />
C has go- null <lb />
alter Icing broken down several <lb />
weeks. <lb />
We have had, as we think <lb />
have, several days of very <lb />
weather. <lb />
We think somebody will some <lb />
money lo pay next fall firm <lb />
of is being hauled by our <lb />
village and other days of late. <lb />
R. <lb />
O. <lb />
Notice. <lb />
qualified as <lb />
Ed Mayo. ibis is to notify all <lb />
holding data s against the es- <lb />
the Ed. Mayo, to <lb />
t the ed en or before <lb />
th day February. or this <lb />
lie plead in par of their re- <lb />
cove-y. All persons in to elate <lb />
of said Ed. <lb />
. . , a. . i. <lb />
Unison and little payment. It. J. <lb />
Lillie, is visiting at T. K. Link's. <lb />
farm work is retarded <lb />
on account of bad weather. <lb />
of Ed. Mayo. <lb />
Ibis Feb. <lb />
Notice, <lb />
Having as of <lb />
U to notify <lb />
is danger of <lb />
recovery. Ail persons Indebted to <lb />
said Mary will make<lb />
Administrator Mary <lb />
This Feb. 8th, 1897. <lb />
can sell first-class goods at such mar- <lb />
low prices as <lb />
Good Green Coffee at 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 m <lb />
cheap as the above articles. It is because we <lb />
buy goods the spot cash and sell then <lb />
for the same kind of Come and see us <lb />
We lead others try to follow. <lb />
Can't <lb />
Eat <lb />
Notice. <lb />
This is the complaint g, , Co j of j <lb />
at this season, and I I obi., hue III s day <lb />
They have no food by <lb />
does not and will no longer continue the <lb />
digestive organs, which business, a id in our <lb />
a of Hood's Sarsaparilla will we w i-h a <lb />
them. It also parities and enriches , <lb />
. ,. , ., L . i- closed. Thanking one m <lb />
blood, cures that after eating and for <lb />
internal misery only can j <lb />
know, creates an appetite, that JESSE <lb />
tired feeling and builds and <lb />
the whole physical system. prompt- Notice tO Creditors. <lb />
and efficiently relieves dyspeptic <lb />
toms and cures nervous headaches, that ft <lb />
seems to have almost a <lb />
In <lb />
is as our <lb />
many <lb />
Hood's <lb />
Is the fact the One True Blood Partner. <lb />
. ,, n. are best after-dinner <lb />
flood S PHIS fills, aid digestion, ass. <lb />
II duly qualified before the <lb />
Court Clerk of county as <lb />
A the estate of William <lb />
Stokes, deceased, notice is hereby given <lb />
to all persons Indebted to the estate to <lb />
make immediate payment to under- <lb />
mid all persons baring claims <lb />
against the must present the <lb />
same for payment on or before the <lb />
day of January or this <lb />
be nil bar of recovery. <lb />
This day of January 1517. <lb />
B. If, STOKES, <lb />
of William Stokes <lb />
FIVE POINTERS <lb />
P D <lb />
r- <lb />
Services. <lb />
Rev. J. B. Ill preached at the <lb />
Methodist church Sunday night to a <lb />
large and appreciative congregation. <lb />
It was one of the finest discourses we <lb />
ever listen too. It was on the subject <lb />
of closer denominational -inion and his <lb />
of the denominational ships on <lb />
the ocean time, making for the same <lb />
port, grand, elevating and <lb />
to do much good In this <lb />
He said we would be so happy <lb />
when all the ships landed In port that <lb />
there would be no thought of <lb />
nation. <lb />
-s-A.-r <lb />
Per Cent. Off <lb />
to close them out. A <lb />
chance of a life <lb />
time. <lb />
Lang <lb />
Sells <lb />
cheap. <lb />
IS<lb />
1--.<lb />
era<lb />
ad re<lb />
O T Q <lb />
P g <lb />
r J i Q <lb />
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o. <lb />
Si <lb />
ca <lb />
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lb <lb />
2- <lb />
SB <lb />
V- <lb />
J- <lb />
SO <lb />
at <lb />
mi <lb />
JOHN KELLY'S <lb />
SHOES <lb />
AND <lb />
SLIPPERS. <lb />
Carolina, heaven's blessings <lb />
attend her <lb />
While we we will cherish, protect <lb />
and defend her. <lb />
First Session <lb />
Mrs. C. M. Bernard had examinations <lb />
and prizes Monday for the at <lb />
session of school for the <lb />
average stud perfect deport <lb />
the 8th grade Miss Blanche <lb />
Flanagan received a ring set with <lb />
opal; Miss Jarvis, a set <lb />
with garnet; Miss Queenie <lb />
an ring. <lb />
In the grade the first prize to <lb />
Miss lock bracelet; 2nd, <lb />
to Miss Dot gold pen. <lb />
In 4th grade the first prize to John <lb />
She-Ilium and the second prize to <lb />
Ethel book called <lb />
Upon a <lb />
As Spring Comes <lb />
MINDS VERY NATURALLY TURN TO GOODS <lb />
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. <lb />
MY MEW <lb />
The finest make. The prices am low and the <lb />
styles are up to date. Come and see us and <lb />
take your pick before they are gone. <lb />
ARE ARRIVING DAILY AND EMBRACE EVERY- <lb />
THING NEW AND STYLISH. THE QUALITY OF <lb />
MY GOODS AND PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU. <lb />
I HAVE STILL SOME WINTER <lb />
GOODS THAT WILL BE CLOSED OUT AT BAR- <lb />
GAINS TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW STOCK <lb />
. THE PLACE TO SAVE MONEY IS AT MY STORK <lb />
EXPLODED OF HIGH PRICES. <lb />
A few Winter Goods to close out at your own <lb />
price. <lb />
Will go <lb />
North in a <lb />
few days <lb />
to buy a <lb />
beautiful <lb />
line of <lb />
SPRING <lb />
GOODS. <lb />
RICKS TAFT.<lb /></p>
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TH DINNER HORN. <lb />
I lit born, <lb />
It's hot. <lb />
la the horn <lb />
In tho lot, <lb />
a f par <lb />
An its pebbly tad f <lb />
In V set an listen <lb />
it's hot. <lb />
Dad sot mo <lb />
is <lb />
Von fan horn, <lb />
at tho sky, <lb />
on my bar on <lb />
them clouds ii <lb />
On tho M air. <lb />
Weather that U hot. <lb />
Days this I wish <lb />
X cM <lb />
a be a <lb />
that fuller <lb />
to boo tao brook, but fin It. <lb />
the minis. <lb />
Wash scaly aUkS in it, <lb />
it's hot. <lb />
wood. <lb />
tho breeze <lb />
Abler bush cattail reed <lb />
K n flower <lb />
f alive an grow-in, <lb />
by summer <lb />
W nobody cornea <lb />
it's hot. <lb />
goes the r horn <lb />
Hear it too who <lb />
thinks I'm in the <lb />
Wish it hadn't blew. <lb />
Hate f but pose I'd <lb />
the <lb />
sorter. <lb />
Wen it's hot. <lb />
J. L in Quilting Hr- <lb />
THE COSTLIEST I SPEECH FOR THE DEAF. <lb />
Carious at <lb />
A of <lb />
end Stream tells <lb />
on tho <lb />
river. gather in troops <lb />
from to or more after a nights <lb />
playing feeding, their <lb />
way over a well worn trail to the <lb />
homo or cavern, tho females <lb />
leading and the males following, <lb />
clawing one another for first place. <lb />
The skilled troop hunter follows <lb />
the trail of a coon till he <lb />
comes to tho main trail. To follow <lb />
a single coon requires of <lb />
eyes and a wide knowledge of the <lb />
habits of tho animals, since <lb />
even a tracker loses <lb />
tho train for rods at a stretch. To <lb />
get before a big is a <lb />
matter, requiring luck add- <lb />
ed to woodcraft. <lb />
the hunter before the <lb />
troop he waits till the beast <lb />
within good when he fires his <lb />
rifle. Thereupon tin- females turn <lb />
and go back on their trail, <lb />
scrambling over the males in a way <lb />
that astonishes them and makes <lb />
them blink. Tho males take to the <lb />
branches of nearby trees, <lb />
Shoots ho see by <lb />
one. Three mm have in <lb />
bagged as many as coons on a <lb />
hunt, it is said <lb />
bright moonlight nights the <lb />
coons may sometimes <lb />
a boat They are very fond of <lb />
and come along the hank in <lb />
their search for them, as well as for <lb />
mussels and other water delicacies. <lb />
Their presence is betrayed by the <lb />
waves they make, but as muskrats <lb />
make similar waves a jack <lb />
light is often useful. <lb />
How the Sine. <lb />
Everybody is familiar with the <lb />
rasping notes known as the <lb />
It is the male only <lb />
that is capable of emitting the well <lb />
known sounds, and be does it in a <lb />
most peculiar manner. His <lb />
arc at the his wings <lb />
and consist of two excrescences <lb />
of thin, dry membrane. It is the <lb />
rubbing of the.-e two membranous <lb />
plates together which produces the <lb />
If your shoulder blades <lb />
so put together that <lb />
one could be under the other, <lb />
the underside of one and the <lb />
side of the other were so <lb />
rough that tho operation of slipping <lb />
them past each other would cause a <lb />
rasping sound, you could imitate the <lb />
katydid's musical efforts very nice- <lb />
i r. <lb />
Agnes made an <lb />
recently <lb />
woman's club on <lb />
rum the farmer <lb />
and the she said, give <lb />
to tho baker and the candlestick <lb />
maker, and hardworking actors, <lb />
Ringers writers, succumbing to <lb />
the blandishments of a polite com- <lb />
arc robbed of their rest and <lb />
recreation in order that they may <lb />
give their services at some benefit <lb />
entertainment or to the woman's <lb />
edition of a <lb />
until That sOns <lb />
Baal of Money. <lb />
A buff Leghorn pallet, exhibited <lb />
fair la <lb />
Garden, in January, 1893, was val- <lb />
at <lb />
The costliest paintings of modern <lb />
times have proved to be <lb />
and Millet's <lb />
M. gave francs <lb />
for and <lb />
francs for <lb />
Mr. Henry Hilton in paid <lb />
for <lb />
and presented it to the Met- <lb />
Museum of Art. That was <lb />
the highest price ever paid for a <lb />
modem picture until <lb />
was sold at tho sale for <lb />
francs. Of course the after- <lb />
sales tho two groat pictures men- <lb />
broke oven this record. <lb />
The shah of Persia has a <lb />
pipe worth I <lb />
Tho most costly book in the work <lb />
is declared to be a Hebrew <lb />
now in the Vatican. In the year <lb />
1512 it is that Pope Julius II <lb />
this Hebrew Bible for <lb />
its weight in gold, which would <lb />
amount to This is the <lb />
great--st price ever offered for a <lb />
book. <lb />
In the year a tulip bulb was <lb />
in Holland for It weigh <lb />
ed grains. <lb />
The costliest meal ever served, at <lb />
far as history shows, was <lb />
given by one of the <lb />
most lavish of all tho Romans of <lb />
the latter day, to a dozen guests. <lb />
The cost of this supper was <lb />
which would amount to <lb />
or nearly A <lb />
feast given by a <lb />
emperor of those <lb />
days, to his brother Lucius, cost a <lb />
little over Suetonius says <lb />
that this banquet consisted of <lb />
different dishes of fish and <lb />
different fowls, besides other courses <lb />
in proportion. <lb />
fortunately for his ex- <lb />
did not reign very long, <lb />
els that would have been exhaust- <lb />
It I. a Wonderful Achievement to Teach i <lb />
Tl to <lb />
The hearing child just learning to I <lb />
talk is quite unintelligible at first, <lb />
but gradually the organs learn their <lb />
lesson, and utterance grows distinct. <lb />
But the ear is the guide and critic of <lb />
these early attempts. The child, <lb />
however, hears no sound and sees <lb />
only tho slight movements of the <lb />
lips and tongue and can never learn <lb />
to speak by his own unaided <lb />
and imitation of those mo- <lb />
The teacher must furnish the <lb />
correction and training that tho ear <lb />
ordinarily supplies. The teaching <lb />
of speech to a totally deaf child who <lb />
has never spoken is truly a wonder- <lb />
achievement. He has no <lb />
of sound and can never have, <lb />
for the only sense by which he can <lb />
be taught the existence of such a <lb />
thing is that of touch, which simply <lb />
gives him a knowledge of tho mo- <lb />
that accompany sound, but are <lb />
no more tho sound itself than the <lb />
vibrations that produce heat are the <lb />
sensation call warmth. <lb />
To train the deaf child's organs to <lb />
take proper positions for tho <lb />
utterance of words as unconsciously <lb />
as those of n hearing person is a <lb />
very slow process. The develop- <lb />
of any set of reflex actions is <lb />
a laborious task even where mis- <lb />
takes can recognized and correct- <lb />
ed by tho learner himself. In this <lb />
case, however, the learner cannot <lb />
correct his own errors, but must <lb />
rely upon the alert car of his teacher <lb />
to keep him from acquiring a wrong <lb />
set of reflex actions and forming <lb />
habits that it will almost <lb />
to break up. <lb />
Side by with <lb />
comes of teaching language. <lb />
Imagine yourself in a country whoso <lb />
speech you did not know and whose <lb />
inhabitants did not understand <lb />
yours. Imagine, in addition, that <lb />
you were suddenly deprived of your <lb />
hearing. How well do you think <lb />
you would succeed in learning tho <lb />
new <lb />
deaf child is under even a greater <lb />
disadvantage Ho is not <lb />
tho language <lb />
land; <lb />
A SONG OF GOLDEN <lb />
Stay a little, golden Twinkling eye <lb />
Stay an-1 Bee for arc to <lb />
yon. <lb />
Linger where winds around tho gar- <lb />
dens rare. <lb />
Cheek like lovely mirrors, whore Mis red rose <lb />
its<lb />
All the birds are singing.<lb />
The blossom bells <lb />
Kisses from the red <lb />
And from the white <lb />
you good morning <lb />
And kissing you good night. <lb />
a little, golden Brightening <lb />
Of <lb />
The violets for the slept <lb />
of yon. <lb />
Tho bids yon welcome, the red <lb />
you <lb />
And tho daisies spread a carpet for the falling <lb />
of your foot.<lb />
All the birds are singing.<lb />
The blossom ringing. <lb />
Kisses from tho rod rose <lb />
And hisses from tho white <lb />
Kissing you good morning <lb />
And kissing yon good night. <lb />
Frank L. Stanton in Chicago Times-Herald. <lb />
ed, as well as the game . tho <lb />
Libya, Spain and Britain and the of not <lb />
waters of and <lb />
seas. One dish alone at the table ; j.,,,,. is. Ho has <lb />
of the Emperor cost I of which can <lb />
; a-, a framework on which <lb />
The largest sum ever or . , tho new. If <lb />
offered for he <lb />
which the <lb />
agreed to give to <lb />
famous jeweler of <lb />
diamond. This is con- , Mich <lb />
the finest stone but no <lb />
lie is more than years om, <lb />
taM invented for himself a <lb />
to Mr. too signs to <lb />
of for ; tho simple <lb />
Naturalists say there is a tree iD <lb />
Chinese Tartar y which is to <lb />
bear moisture, even that of a mod- <lb />
rain. After being rained it <lb />
w and does not resume <lb />
its original for several <lb />
days. <lb />
The common chosen fly is only a <lb />
tenth of an inch long. It deposits <lb />
about eggs in the cracks of <lb />
cheese, though, if not able to find <lb />
this substance, it readily selects an- <lb />
other. <lb />
The box is regarded as symbolic <lb />
of constancy. It is several times- <lb />
thus alluded to in the lighter Eng- <lb />
of the <lb />
Tot-la <lb />
Byron, in tho third <lb />
describes a <lb />
in Switzerland which <lb />
curred at Juno <lb />
Ho notices tho awful stillness which <lb />
All heaven and still, <lb />
sleep. <lb />
But <lb />
until <lb />
From peak to peak, tho <lb />
Leaps live thunder Not from one lone <lb />
But every mountain hath a <lb />
And answers, <lb />
Back to the Alps, who to be; <lb />
The description is too long <lb />
quote, known, <lb />
hut Sir Waller Scott's it <lb />
mar not so well known. He says- <lb />
is of the if <lb />
passages of poem. <lb />
and Cat of a <lb />
is hero described hi t <lb />
as it. Lightnings. <lb />
thunder among <lb />
the of as ii <lb />
shouting to ouch other, <lb />
of tho big rain, tho gleaming of <lb />
Wide lake, lighted a <lb />
sea, present a of sublime <lb />
terror, yet of enjoyment, often <lb />
but so <lb />
never butter, brought ii p <lb />
and <lb />
The costliest toy on record was a <lb />
broken nosed wooden horse which <lb />
belonged to Napoleon Bonaparte <lb />
and was sold a few years ago for <lb />
francs. <lb />
The costliest cigars ever brought <lb />
lo this country were a box of <lb />
brand specially made for the <lb />
of Wales in Havana, the <lb />
price for which <lb />
apiece. Quite popular cigar among <lb />
some of the rich men in New Yon k <lb />
is a special Henry Clay which comes <lb />
in a handsome wrapped in gold <lb />
foil, and retails for apiece. <lb />
The Largest price ever paid for a <lb />
cane was bid at an auction in Lon- <lb />
don of tho walking sticks which <lb />
once the property of George j <lb />
and George IV. It was or <lb />
more called a language than tho <lb />
different movements of a dog's tail <lb />
and ears, which indicate bis feelings <lb />
or his wants, can be dignified by <lb />
that name. Ho has no conception <lb />
of a connected means of <lb />
expression. <lb />
Is it any wonder, then, if, after <lb />
some years of instruction, the teach- <lb />
occasionally finds a sentence like <lb />
this, written by a boy in his journal <lb />
after coming to school one cold <lb />
March morning, wind is very <lb />
blew, and I cm n little or <lb />
this substitution of act for <lb />
man chopped tho ground <lb />
with his dig, and tho dog <lb />
with his Tho irregularities <lb />
and of English gram- <lb />
mar and spelling make it much <lb />
was given for a walking of to teach the deaf, <lb />
Taught m Lesson. <lb />
He was a street cable cat <lb />
conductor of most surly and <lb />
temper. When a woman <lb />
carrying altogether too large a bun <lb />
for her strength boarded the car, <lb />
ho grumbled a running five minutes <lb />
straight about the perversity of <lb />
man nature in general and of the <lb />
feminine sex in particular. A few <lb />
moments before he had viciously <lb />
kicked at a newsboy who dared <lb />
stand on tho platform while selling <lb />
a newspaper. At Adams street <lb />
portly military looking gentleman <lb />
mid his wife on tho <lb />
ii tho smallest I <lb />
said tho military gentleman as he <lb />
tendered a bill for fare. <lb />
Tho conductor growled again and <lb />
grumbled but finally dug <lb />
into his pockets for the change. <lb />
First ho gave two silver dollars, <lb />
then in <lb />
then tho balance in quarters. He <lb />
seemed in an exceedingly great <lb />
as he handed the quarters to his <lb />
passenger. Tho other passengers no- <lb />
it too. <lb />
How, it so that in the <lb />
Change made a very bad quartet <lb />
was given. Tho military gentleman <lb />
was on the point of calling the <lb />
conductor back when he <lb />
the latter had handed him nine <lb />
instead of t quarto i That de- <lb />
him to hold his peace. He <lb />
wasn't out in any event. They had <lb />
ridden quite a distance when the <lb />
came back again. <lb />
I give yon too much <lb />
he inquired <lb />
and in n that plainly <lb />
you're a fellow <lb />
try to beat a poor <lb />
tho man said. <lb />
gave mo a very bad quarter which <lb />
you were very anxious to shove on <lb />
me, but as I could not possibly use it <lb />
give it back to you. Hero it <lb />
Tho other who had. <lb />
witnessed the whole performance <lb />
laughed their tantalizing <lb />
sneers following tho Burly conductor <lb />
to the door, which ha opened and <lb />
then with a <lb />
go Chronicle. <lb />
The Honorable F. Greer, one of the <lb />
best known and most highly respected <lb />
county Judges of tho State of Florida, <lb />
writes of his horrible sufferings from <lb />
F. County I <lb />
Cove Springs, Clay Co., Fla. f <lb />
years ago I <lb />
with rheumatism. <lb />
ml by the most eminent physician <lb />
in the land. I visited the great <lb />
Springs, N. Y., the noted Hot Springs of Ar- <lb />
and many other <lb />
watering places. <lb />
always consulting with the local physicians <lb />
directions, and finally came to Florida, ten <lb />
years ago. About I years ago had a severe <lb />
attack of rheumatism, was confined to my <lb />
room for twelve weeks, and during that <lb />
was induced to try P. P. P., Great <lb />
Remedy, knowing that each ingredient was <lb />
for impurities of the blood. After <lb />
two small bottles I was relieved. At four <lb />
times since had attacks <lb />
time I have taken two bottles <lb />
of P. P. P., and hove been relieved, and I con- <lb />
sider I. P. P. the best medicine of its kind. <lb />
Respectfully, J. F. <lb />
James M. Newton, of Aberdeen, Ohio, <lb />
says he bought a. bottle of P. I. I, at <lb />
Hot, Springs, Arkansas, and it did him <lb />
more good than three treat- <lb />
at Hot Springs. <lb />
as well as and <lb />
gout, is cured by a course of P. P., <lb />
I Great Remedy. <lb />
P. P. P., Great Is <lb />
p friend indeed to weak women, it is <lb />
a positive and speedy cure for general <lb />
weakness and nervousness. <lb />
All skin diseases are cured by it; any- <lb />
thing from pimples to tho worst cases <lb />
of eczemas succumbing to the wonder- <lb />
healing powers of P, f. P. <lb />
Dyspepsia and indigestion in their <lb />
worst form cured by it. As a tonic <lb />
to restore the appetite and to regain <lb />
lost vigor, it is simply marvelous. <lb />
P. P. P. is the best spring medicine <lb />
in the world. It removes that heavy, <lb />
out-of-sorts feeling and to <lb />
a condition of perfect physical health. <lb />
Tor Indigestion, Kick and Nervous <lb />
Headache, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, <lb />
Heart Failure, Fever, Debility <lb />
end Kidney Diseases, take P. P. P., <lb />
Great Remedy, the most <lb />
wonderful medicine in the world <lb />
Sold by drug gists. <lb />
BROS., Apothecaries, Sole <lb />
Block, Savannah, Us. <lb />
For sole by J. L. <lb />
Coke <lb />
Senator Coke of once <lb />
pitted in some kind of against <lb />
n man a Cole, who was an <lb />
speaker getting <lb />
the better of him. <lb />
gave u b but their best <lb />
could not be on The <lb />
committee discovered that no talent <lb />
was available except u rough and <lb />
tumble fellow who had been a coal <lb />
miner in West Virginia. Ho con- <lb />
when called on, tho <lb />
committee was in tear and <lb />
wondering what he would do. <lb />
But they didn't fear and tremble <lb />
long. said tho <lb />
Speaker, here today to talk to <lb />
you about Cole. You know <lb />
mo, and you know I know I'm <lb />
talking about, and I want to ask <lb />
you if you know the be- <lb />
tween Coke and Cole, it ain't <lb />
necessary j every man of <lb />
that the difference between is <lb />
tho gas that is in the <lb />
Francisco Argonaut. <lb />
India i-. <lb />
India has hundreds of dialects, <lb />
which may all be classed under <lb />
great heads, the <lb />
and The <lb />
is the fundamental language and <lb />
that of the the tho <lb />
vernacular language in many <lb />
and the or is <lb />
that of. Ceylon and, <lb />
THE MORNING STAR <lb />
Tin Mist <lb />
Straws. <lb />
A writer in tho Boston Transcript <lb />
says that the late Ct Francis <lb />
A. Walker was once traveling in u <lb />
railway train and was much annoy- <lb />
ed by the of two small <lb />
who loudly gloating <lb />
over a victory which their party <lb />
gained locally a few days <lb />
fore. Ono of them presently turned <lb />
to General Walker and remarked in <lb />
a swagger show <lb />
which way the wind blows, <lb />
in another old proverb <lb />
about suggested Mr. Walk- <lb />
men catch <lb />
Her Stiffness. <lb />
I done anything to offend <lb />
you, he asked brokenly. <lb />
you passed without <lb />
bowing, and now you sit there with <lb />
such air of hauteur and pride <lb />
Interrupted the girl <lb />
with an unbending air, but in her <lb />
voice a cadence at than music <lb />
in tho have a stiff <lb />
In <lb />
era i <lb />
button l <lb />
i- a strong <lb />
co <lb />
of <lb />
resent of a <lb />
unmarried man <lb />
that lie ought to <lb />
u i loon ; <lb />
J u u modern stand- <lb />
Family Medicine Cures the <lb />
u every-day <lb />
of humanity. <lb />
LU<lb />
stick of ebony, with n gold top, en- <lb />
graved and with a crown, <lb />
and also containing the hair of tho <lb />
Princesses Augusta Elizabeth, Mary <lb />
Sophia and Amelia, and inscribed, <lb />
Gift of the Princess Mary, <lb />
Tho costliest mats in the world <lb />
are owned by the shah of Persia and <lb />
the sultan of Turkey. The shah and <lb />
the sultan each possesses a mat made <lb />
of pearls and diamonds valued at <lb />
over The largest mat <lb />
ever made is owned by tho Carl ton <lb />
club of London, and is a work of <lb />
Magazine. <lb />
AT<lb />
Bo, with a <lb />
In gray hour you ills <lb />
To us, as we to <lb />
Halting is too. <lb />
distance, heart to heart <lb />
Is but a name for death. <lb />
Tomorrow we shall <lb />
thoughts reflect today <lb />
His quiet room up stairs, <lb />
Tho lonely look It wears; <lb />
For ell the house seems desolate and dial <lb />
With want only <lb />
What household shall stand <lb />
Hallowed hand <lb />
Has them We shall miss <lb />
help in that or this. <lb />
And treasure ma trivial word- yon said <lb />
As memories of the dead. <lb />
Ton will bear with you thus <lb />
Remembrances of us; <lb />
And. writing now and then <lb />
Of strange r lands and men. <lb />
tidings from afar shall reach us hers <lb />
As from another sphere. <lb />
Just as if yon, at last. <lb />
That greater sea had passed <lb />
Whose winds and waters yearn <lb />
and never turn. <lb />
And, looking through the waste of silence lone. <lb />
You called from the unknown. <lb />
Even is nothing more <lb />
of a door <lb />
which men pass away <lb />
A st.-int into the day. <lb />
we, who it not, blinded by the light. <lb />
Cry, are lost In <lb />
Thus ever, near or far, <lb />
Life seems but where are; <lb />
Yet we bid <lb />
Find death ll not to die. <lb />
As you, departing from our daily strife, <lb />
hence to life- <lb />
Clasp bonds, and now <lb />
The a passing knell, <lb />
But ripening by year, <lb />
triumph re as here. <lb />
Nor dark nor silent i i tho distance be <lb />
Could but and so. <lb />
A. St. John in Spectator. <lb />
at <lb />
curt <lb />
cure<lb />
costs cotton planters more <lb />
than rive million dollars an- <lb />
This is an enormous <lb />
waste, and can be prevented. <lb />
Practical experiments at Ala- <lb />
Experiment Station show <lb />
conclusively that the use of <lb />
will prevent that dreaded plant <lb />
disease. <lb />
All boot results of Its m by ex- <lb />
the bat In the Stales H <lb />
in a book which in <lb />
r 11- ii j i <lb />
and no class of people would be <lb />
more benefited by a strictly <lb />
phonetic spelling and an exception- <lb />
less grammar than they. That tho <lb />
deaf child is not frightened by <lb />
irregularities is shown by the reply <lb />
of a bright little girl when to <lb />
give the principal parts of some <lb />
regular verbs. Several were given <lb />
correctly, and then began on <lb />
paused <lb />
for u moment in thought, and then <lb />
added, <lb />
Wright in Century. <lb />
The Clam's eggs carried by thy <lb />
mother on her gills. When there <lb />
are fish in the water with the <lb />
mother clams discharge the eggs, <lb />
which soon hatch, but if there are <lb />
no they She eggs until <lb />
they decay. The reason of this <lb />
strange behavior is When the <lb />
eggs are sot free in the water, they <lb />
hatch, the little ones swim <lb />
about until they find some fish to <lb />
which to attach themselves. They <lb />
live for a time on the mucus of the <lb />
fish and then drop off, to the <lb />
bottom and form burrows for them- <lb />
This curious <lb />
life is no doubt a reversion to the <lb />
habit of come ancient ancestor. <lb />
Margaret W. Leighton in Popular <lb />
Science Monthly. <lb />
Mad from New York city to the <lb />
German will be delivered <lb />
in . <lb />
The <lb />
of <lb />
for the for high <lb />
powers, been hitherto almost <lb />
possible M. Ch. Fremont has de- <lb />
scribed ingenious <lb />
of carrying out the desired <lb />
end. Inside tho body of tho micro- <lb />
scope is fixed a mirror, <lb />
which reflects bundle of rays of <lb />
light received through an <lb />
in tho side, and parallel by <lb />
interposed prism, through an ob- <lb />
glass, on to tho object under ex- <lb />
It is without <lb />
seeing tho to under- <lb />
stand how the eye, and at <lb />
piece end, can tho object. This <lb />
is provided for by the <lb />
expedient of boring a hole <lb />
through both mirror and prism in <lb />
the track of tho rays passing from <lb />
the From this <lb />
great service is anticipated in tho <lb />
study of the <lb />
movement <lb />
Hie <lb />
The diction.- authorized <lb />
by tho imperial con- <lb />
classes of words, of which <lb />
include the more important <lb />
This famous dictionary, the most <lb />
ancient of any recorded in literary <lb />
history, was arranged by Fa-out- <lb />
she, who lived about B. C. <lb />
Poisons d by f <lb />
in a tho or <lb />
of gout, <lb />
, liter and kidney a-- <lb />
aid many nervous <lb />
mis. <lb />
These the <lb />
Shaker Digestive a <lb />
remedy and prepared <lb />
Shakers of Mount Lebanon, N Y. It <lb />
is in itself a bod mil has power to <lb />
est other food taken with it. it <lb />
rests and <lb />
asters the of <lb />
Ii acts promptly and strength and <lb />
Increase f weight soon follows, <lb />
first dose. after eat- <lb />
abates pain and so <lb />
Arcaded by Trial <lb />
enough to prove its merit- cents. <lb />
is beet for <lb />
Doctors it In place <lb />
of Pastor Oil. <lb />
Tho Only Five-Dollar Daily of <lb />
Free Coinage <lb />
Silver and repeal <lb />
of the Ten Per Cent. Tax on <lb />
State Batiks Daily DO cents <lb />
per month. Week fl pet <lb />
Wilmington, N. <lb />
FOR AND POULTRY <lb />
TOO. <lb />
T bed ford's is <lb />
pared tor as well a <lb />
mid In i Is .-oM mi tin <lb />
cans. of <lb />
tor . is. <lb />
o., n., <lb />
March ii. <lb />
all kit of it i, but <lb />
w in i tin out f Black <lb />
for the I saw <lb />
it is the a thing for horses In <lb />
the year and will cure <lb />
sicker lug en fine. <lb />
l. IV. Ian. <lb />
Pills <lb />
Cure All <lb />
Liver Ills. <lb />
Doctors Say; <lb />
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 />
and obtained <lb />
for <lb />
C. P.- C Tier <lb />
i and patent in lei <lb />
bend or <lb />
lion. advise, if. or Dot, firs off <lb />
Our fee duo tilt M d. S <lb />
A PAMPHLET, Obtain <lb />
cost of in the U. b. and <lb />
scat free, <lb />
. Op. D. C. <lb />
i ; i<lb />
V. <lb />
r. Mi <lb />
M. <lb />
i ii in <lb />
ii 1-1<lb />
INTO- <lb />
ii<lb />
PORK <lb />
lug will <lb />
their before <lb />
n branches. <lb />
SUGAR <lb />
ii <lb />
Magnolia<lb />
SMITH EDWARD. Props. <lb />
At <lb />
stoic ii <lb />
N. C <lb />
in <lb />
nil <lb />
If and <lb />
kinds of<lb />
Catarrh Cured. <lb />
with LOCAL . <lb />
the of the <lb />
Catarrh in a or <lb />
disease, and in order to cure i <lb />
yon must take Internal remedies. Ball's <lb />
Cars i- Internally, <lb />
on the <lb />
Hall's Catarrh Cure not i <lb />
It b- of th <lb />
in this country for <lb />
years, and is a It <lb />
is of the best t nice known, <lb />
tin blood <lb />
acting on <lb />
The perfect two <lb />
Ingredients Is what produces such won- <lb />
results in curing Catarrh. Scud <lb />
tree. <lb />
Toledo. <lb />
by druggist To <lb />
JUST <lb />
------A fresh line of----- <lb />
Family <lb />
of <lb />
Flour,<lb />
Meat, <lb />
Meal, <lb />
TASTELESS <lb />
JUST AS FOR ADULTS. <lb />
i; a i. a. Ills., Mot. 1833. <lb />
Farts Co- St. Mo. <lb />
boW of <lb />
BOTH <lb />
in mi <lb />
I Ow hire<lb />
Tobacco, <lb />
re tray t en. <lb />
to buy at one pro Ir, A e <lb />
e stock of <lb />
ways on band Hold rices t- suit, <lb />
goods a re all bought and <lb />
Id for <lb />
or in, we sell at -lore margin <lb />
S. M. <lb />
NEW <lb />
All of done <lb />
mo labor good <lb />
rial and are prepared lo <lb />
work. <lb />
ft CO. <lb />
GREENVILLE, N. <lb />
IN-------- <lb />
MARBLE <lb />
Wire and Iron Fencing <lb />
sold. work <lb />
prices reasonable. <lb />
RELIABLE. <lb />
He of<lb />
We <lb />
Ti. Who <lb />
, m- A <lb />
t Kr without <lb />
El Matted ind cur- <lb />
than<lb />
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cured L <lb />
him. <lb />
work<lb />
t h ft <lb />
bot- <lb />
err-, free lo any <lb />
I pros odd <lb />
hi <lb />
ii. . Dew York <lb />
--------IS STILL, AT THE FRONT WITH a <lb />
has best Is the <lb />
Heap Hope, Farming every <lb />
necessary far and general house purposes, aw J <lb />
Hats. Shoes. Dress Coeds I bars on hand. <lb />
for Heavy Groceries, Jobbing agent for Clark's O. N. <lb />
I keep com Icons, attentive <lb />
proved It. <lb />
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Notice to Li <lb />
The in lent <lb />
a. and o. i e <lb />
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cf r, de. <lb />
Is given to <lb />
of p <lb />
lo or <lb />
lbs of Fib <lb />
not M Will be plead la their re. <lb />
n v iv, ties i- site given to in- <lb />
to the estate t <lb />
pan lent. <lb />
Ids the day of J-ma-y in. <lb />
KN. <lb />
t-f <lb />
Attorneys. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
SUGG <lb />
Li, Fire and Insurance. <lb />
N. C. <lb />
AT TUB HOUSE. <lb />
All placed in <lb />
FIRST-C ASS COMPANIES <lb />
at lower current <lb />
TAM FOB PROOF <lb />
which I <lb />
I hut it causes <lb />
Come see <lb />
and I will <lb />
treat you <lb />
and <lb />
Lard, <lb />
Coffee <lb />
Sugar<lb />
Nov. <lb />
Ii ii. <lb />
W u <lb />
I Magnolia <lb />
i y <lb />
Wilson <lb />
Rocky Mt <lb />
Tarboro <lb />
Mi <lb />
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A. M. <lb />
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A. M. <lb />
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oil<lb />
US <lb />
M. It <lb />
V. M P. M,<lb />
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Dominion Line <lb />
SERVICE <lb />
Steamers leave Washington for Green- <lb />
ville and Tarboro at all land- <lb />
on Tar River Monday, Wednesday <lb />
and Friday at A. M. <lb />
leave Tarboro at S A. M. <lb />
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays <lb />
Greenville same days. <lb />
Those arc sub to stage <lb />
of water on Tar River. <lb />
Connecting at Washington with <lb />
steamers for Norfolk, Baltimore, <lb />
New and Boston. <lb />
Shippers their <lb />
merited via Dominion fr <lb />
Ni w York. from <lb />
Nor- <lb />
folk Baltimore <lb />
Baltimore. Merchants i Miners <lb />
Boston. <lb />
JNO. SON. Agent. <lb />
J J. Agent, <lb />
LAND SALE. <lb />
By of the power vested in me <lb />
as Commissioner by a decree of <lb />
Superior Court made at Term, <lb />
In the case of M. <lb />
again-t W. G. I., <lb />
P. W. L. Elliott and <lb />
John Nicholson, at <lb />
Brothers. I shall fur ale, at the <lb />
Co rt door In On Seville, to the <lb />
highest bidder on the day <lb />
of a certain tract of land <lb />
scribed in a in trust from ft. G. <lb />
wife to Nicholson, <lb />
trustee for Kl <lb />
the an i needed in Book II <lb />
page ill the Regis r's of <lb />
an i In the <lb />
In the i case as follows, <lb />
the hinds of Alfred <lb />
on the the land of B. <lb />
pa rick on the west, he Ian of <lb />
on the north, and the lands <lb />
of f. K. on the con- <lb />
acres in in or Less <lb />
J acres of said land conveyed W. <lb />
I., stokes and wife to Isabella <lb />
by deed d January 10th <lb />
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